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pankaj mishra selects -- john gray by delving into the past in order to throw light on our contemporary predicament, the neglected and dispossessed to the world has suddenly risen up to transform the world we thought we knew. pankaj mishra is meant by the royal society of literature. it's a great honor to have him, to have you, as aghast for conversation at georgetown. thank you very much for coming, pankaj. [applause] >> so at the very front of the new book you describe the circumstances which you begin to write it. in 2014 after friends and family members of yours in india elected a hindu nationalist to power and that your effort to write the book coincided with angry emergent nationalisms in india and other places, can you tell us all a bit how that came about and what it was like to write a book of lets the intellectual history running in parallel to current events in the present? >> it was a strange experience. and as you say it was provoked by the election victory of modi in 2014. a man that many of us in india thought should be in prison, who has really many of us thought had bee
pankaj mishra selects -- john gray by delving into the past in order to throw light on our contemporary predicament, the neglected and dispossessed to the world has suddenly risen up to transform the world we thought we knew. pankaj mishra is meant by the royal society of literature. it's a great honor to have him, to have you, as aghast for conversation at georgetown. thank you very much for coming, pankaj. [applause] >> so at the very front of the new book you describe the circumstances...
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gray. looking healthy. john carlos, stanton, swing and a miss. gray, struck out 11. allowed one run.inner. 4-1. and yankees, in new york friday. after taking a few days off, the warriors will have their first nba finals practice tomorrow. now, officially they still don't know who will be playing in game one. thursday, june 1st. over on abc 7. in fact the series, exclusively on abc 7. they're going to play cleveland. it's inevitable. another team, poaching one of the key members of the warriors management staff. various reports indicate that assit general manager, travis shlank on the left there. verbally agreed to become the new gm of atlanta hawks. deal expected to be formally announced tomorrow. shlank in fifth season assistant gm, warriors, prior to that director of player personnel. >> kyrie irving, career high, 42 last night. had 21 in the third quarter. so smooth. the cavs, what, that wasn't the cavs. kyrie by himself. a one man gang. helping cleveland come back from a deficit. look at the finishes at the rim. cavs can wrap up eastern conference finals tomorrow in leaf bron get
gray. looking healthy. john carlos, stanton, swing and a miss. gray, struck out 11. allowed one run.inner. 4-1. and yankees, in new york friday. after taking a few days off, the warriors will have their first nba finals practice tomorrow. now, officially they still don't know who will be playing in game one. thursday, june 1st. over on abc 7. in fact the series, exclusively on abc 7. they're going to play cleveland. it's inevitable. another team, poaching one of the key members of the warriors...
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. >> john ridley was here last week, talking about how great you are. i'm glad to have you back. >> was he wearing a grayatshirt. >> he was, pretty much, the same john ridley. not getting dressed up except for the academy awards. other than that, that's john. but the conversation was brilliant. we got so much response to him, because he has this way in conversation of almost being poetic. he almost talks like he riteswr. i want to run and write down what he said because there is eight one liners that are so great. >> i know, when john comes up, i like to hit record on my phone. he is a genius. he is smart and thoughtful. he talks like he already wrote down the answer. >> which leads me to ask, after three years of working with him, very intense subjects that you tackle every season, what has been your take away from that? what are you learning about the world, about life, about yourself. i don't want to color the question too much. it seems to me if you're doing work that is that real and so real, you know year after year. there must be changing you in some sort of way. >> isn't that great? i think it is
. >> john ridley was here last week, talking about how great you are. i'm glad to have you back. >> was he wearing a grayatshirt. >> he was, pretty much, the same john ridley. not getting dressed up except for the academy awards. other than that, that's john. but the conversation was brilliant. we got so much response to him, because he has this way in conversation of almost being poetic. he almost talks like he riteswr. i want to run and write down what he said because there...
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john: almost all the media pushes big government anticapitalist message. here is a clip from the highest grossing movie of all time. avatars billing is a mining company. >> this little grayock cells from million a kilo. john: to get it they destroy the indigenous peoples land. you guys consumed this. does it not make you mad? >> pop culture gets people going. take the story of game of thrones and to contrast that to limited government. one of our heroes talks about the nightwatchman state, and it is similar to the situation. all of a sudden tens of thousands are reading about menarche and there interested in pop culture 1st. maybe that is the way to do it. john: you have learned more about these things through the students for liberty group. >> there is a large and growing international liberty movement which is a hopeful sign. john: how do you know it is growing? >> students are registering for our regional convention. we are really seeing a huge movement for liberty. the million man march earlier this year in brazil, and hong kong has seen the revolution for liberty as well, and there is an international presence excited about limited government and personal responsibi
john: almost all the media pushes big government anticapitalist message. here is a clip from the highest grossing movie of all time. avatars billing is a mining company. >> this little grayock cells from million a kilo. john: to get it they destroy the indigenous peoples land. you guys consumed this. does it not make you mad? >> pop culture gets people going. take the story of game of thrones and to contrast that to limited government. one of our heroes talks about the nightwatchman...
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. >>> ten-time gray winner john legends, ahead, he opens i'm very hopeful.ountry star staplington talks about the perks. he talks with anthony mason ahead regarding his first album. his atre wching "cbs t morning." type 2 diabetes, listen up. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause
. >>> ten-time gray winner john legends, ahead, he opens i'm very hopeful.ountry star staplington talks about the perks. he talks with anthony mason ahead regarding his first album. his atre wching "cbs t morning." type 2 diabetes, listen up. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not...
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sonny gray finally healthy and bussing through the marlins. john carlos stanton, a's win 4-1 and are heading off on a road trip in the bronx. after taking a few days off the warrior also have their first nba finals practice tomorrow, they still don't know who they'll playing on thursday june 8. meanwhile another team will poach one of the key members of the warriors behind the staff. schlank is in his fifth season of the warriors before that he was the directors of players personnel. look at the show and go, the cavs, really, tyree came back from a 21 point halftime deficit. lebron gets most of the headlines, but never, ever three on kyree. >> i say to myself, they cannot tie up this series, we cannot go to boston 2-2. >> he's one of the best point guards in the league, and he commanded us to be better. >> hard to know what to expect from the 49ers this upcoming season as they begin a full scale rebuilding job, but you can expect to see bowman back from a torn achilles. remember, bowman came back from a catastrophic achilles injury. plans on being
sonny gray finally healthy and bussing through the marlins. john carlos stanton, a's win 4-1 and are heading off on a road trip in the bronx. after taking a few days off the warrior also have their first nba finals practice tomorrow, they still don't know who they'll playing on thursday june 8. meanwhile another team will poach one of the key members of the warriors behind the staff. schlank is in his fifth season of the warriors before that he was the directors of players personnel. look at...
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sonny gray finally healthy and bussing through the marlins. johnos stanton, a's win 4-1 and are heading off on a road trip in the bronx. after taking a few days off the warrior also have their first nba finals practice tomorrow, they still don't know who they'll playing on thursday june 8. meanwhile another team will poach one of the key members of the warriors behind the scenes staff. schlank is in his fifth season of the warriors before that he was the directors of players personnel. look at the show and go, the cavs, really, tyree came back from a 21 point halftime deficit. lebron gets most of the headlines, but never, ever three on kyree. >> i say to myself, they cannot tie up this series, we cannot go to boston 2-2. >> he's one of the best point guards in the league, and he commanded us to be better. >> hard to know what to expect from the 49ers this upcoming season as they begin a full rebuilding job, but you can expect to see bowman back from a torn achilles. remember, bowman came back from a catastrophic achilles injury. plans on being one
sonny gray finally healthy and bussing through the marlins. johnos stanton, a's win 4-1 and are heading off on a road trip in the bronx. after taking a few days off the warrior also have their first nba finals practice tomorrow, they still don't know who they'll playing on thursday june 8. meanwhile another team will poach one of the key members of the warriors behind the scenes staff. schlank is in his fifth season of the warriors before that he was the directors of players personnel. look at...
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right now weather watcher time we have linda in fairfield, john in santa rosa and dave in napa. all sporting grayperatures in the 50s and everyone reporting that we have a breeze. winds are 15 in the tri-valley, 23 in fairfield. slighter breeze in santa rosa. a weak disturbance from the north sagging south. as it does so it enhances the marine layer this morning. we're back to may gray and cooler conditions all the way through friday. memorial day warning up with lots of sunshine. this disturbance passing through is bringing us a southwest wind late day breezy 10 to 20 also bringing us the gray skies from the coast to concord, clayton and walnut creek. back through pittsburg and pleasant hill. santa rosa to the north. to the south morgan hill. meanwhile we'll fill back in late tonight. tomorrow 24 hours from now, same deal. even a more expansive marine layer but then watch what happens on saturday. we'll wake up with the gray skies. and then we clear out and that's just in time for our sunday heading into monday as high pressure rebounds flexes and strengthens across the bay area. bottom line, in
right now weather watcher time we have linda in fairfield, john in santa rosa and dave in napa. all sporting grayperatures in the 50s and everyone reporting that we have a breeze. winds are 15 in the tri-valley, 23 in fairfield. slighter breeze in santa rosa. a weak disturbance from the north sagging south. as it does so it enhances the marine layer this morning. we're back to may gray and cooler conditions all the way through friday. memorial day warning up with lots of sunshine. this...
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john, thank you. >>> turn, to the forecast now. looking live at sky6 hd showing you center city from our temple university camera. the grayes are still hanging around late this afternoon. >> let's head outside to meteorologist melissa magee for an update on that soggy accuweather forecast today. hi, rick and sharrie. it was pretty damp across much of the delaware and lehigh valleys. we're still clocked in with the cloud cover. satellite6 along with action radar shows hours of rain earlier today. that moisture lifting off to the north and east but we've a mostly cloudy sky as we go throughout the rest of the afternoon into the evening hours. so, as far as the temperatures with that easterly wind coming in off of the atlantic an mostly cloudy sky, in new york city it's 57, just 63 in philadelphia. that warm front did not make the progress to the north and east so it's 84 in washington, d.c. 86 in richmond, virginia. you have a pair of seven's for pittsburgh aren't and also charleston west virginia. >>> we had a 63. the last time we had temperatures in the 60's because back in 2004. typically we should be closer to about 78
john, thank you. >>> turn, to the forecast now. looking live at sky6 hd showing you center city from our temple university camera. the grayes are still hanging around late this afternoon. >> let's head outside to meteorologist melissa magee for an update on that soggy accuweather forecast today. hi, rick and sharrie. it was pretty damp across much of the delaware and lehigh valleys. we're still clocked in with the cloud cover. satellite6 along with action radar shows hours of...
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and, john, i want to ask you about -- i want to go to the nixon model of this moment where they were trying to get the fbi, acting fbi director patrick grayan investigation, stop an investigation. and their clever thought, john dean's clever thought was, have the cia do it because every once in a while the cia is working on something and the fbi gets in the way and they have to alert the fbi. we're working on that, could you please let us do that? why wouldn't the trump administration, if they were trying to do this with james comey instead of closing the door and having the president do it one on one, why not go through that today, try to go through that nixon route through the cia to have the cia say to the fbi, please back off this? >> well, lawrence, i think the answer is very simple. the cia wouldn't do it. it didn't do it then, and it wouldn't do it now. it would be a flat no. >> and i want to get your overall reaction to the developments of this day, what it means for the fbi going forward, and what you expect to hear from james comey as this memo becomes the center of this story. >> well, knowing the fbi as i do, i'm quite certain
and, john, i want to ask you about -- i want to go to the nixon model of this moment where they were trying to get the fbi, acting fbi director patrick grayan investigation, stop an investigation. and their clever thought, john dean's clever thought was, have the cia do it because every once in a while the cia is working on something and the fbi gets in the way and they have to alert the fbi. we're working on that, could you please let us do that? why wouldn't the trump administration, if they...
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gray had been passing on confidential fbi files on the investigation, the watergate investigation to nixon's white house council, to john dean. there was no way he was getting confirmed. and democrats at the time were very blunt about that. >> a lot of people in the senate were saying today it's all over for l. patrick gray that the senate judiciary committee will not recommend that he be confirmed as permanent head of the fbi. it's being said that the white house knows this and is looking for a graceful way for mr. gray to withdraw. paul duke has learned more of the details. >> there are not enough votes to confirm gray. >> in my opinion the nomination is dead and it's just a question of how gentle the execution is going to be. >> just a question of how gentle the execution is going to be. senate got up on its hind legs and said no to president's nixon's fbi director in the middle of the watergate investigation. trump announced their four candidates to replace the fbi director after they just fired the one who was leading the trump-russia investigation. what's the senate going to do now? that story's next. that when it
gray had been passing on confidential fbi files on the investigation, the watergate investigation to nixon's white house council, to john dean. there was no way he was getting confirmed. and democrats at the time were very blunt about that. >> a lot of people in the senate were saying today it's all over for l. patrick gray that the senate judiciary committee will not recommend that he be confirmed as permanent head of the fbi. it's being said that the white house knows this and is...
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john glenn, and two others. they reportedly received a total of $1.3 million in donations. edwin grayulatory process. >> i was told to come alone. i did. >> did you find that unusual? >> absolutely. never happened before. the whole time i was in washington, i never saw that. >> no witnesses? >> no, no witnesses. deniability. perfectly built into the meeting. >> they said they wanted us to not take the enforcement action against lincoln savings. the only thing that got them to back off is when we finally said, we're making criminal referrals, you're going to bat for criminals. >> now awaiting trial, keating has refused to testify to the senate. >> was there something wrong with five senators meeting? yes, it's a bad appearance. but the real question is, did john mccain abuse his office? the evidence indicates clearly no. >> the keating five became a symbol of the '80s because it's a group of distinguished u.s. senators accused of taking bribe money. they get off eventually, but it rocked the country because it showed the u.s. senate seemed to be a beehive of bribery. >> one question am
john glenn, and two others. they reportedly received a total of $1.3 million in donations. edwin grayulatory process. >> i was told to come alone. i did. >> did you find that unusual? >> absolutely. never happened before. the whole time i was in washington, i never saw that. >> no witnesses? >> no, no witnesses. deniability. perfectly built into the meeting. >> they said they wanted us to not take the enforcement action against lincoln savings. the only thing...
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if i say i never said you had gray hair and i deny -- >> and they deny donald trump was on the grassy knoll. >> come on, johnthink you're being disingenuous. if they're denieg something that's not in the report, how is that denial of the reported? >> they're saying as written the report that people are sourcing is wrong. they were very clear about that. three people who were in the room. and let's be clear of one other thing. we keep alkting like he gave them launch codes to the nuclear weapon and as much as we're an adversary on many things, we're an ally with russia in the fight against isis. the only topic he shared information on is relative to the fight against isis. third of all let's also not forget that it wasn't him, but it was president obama who was caught on tape secretly telling the russians that after the election he was going to give them the store when it came to missile defense -- >> what does that have to do with sharing classified information? that's apples and oranges. they treat donald trump on russia different than anybody else. >> if president obama was caught giving away national secu
if i say i never said you had gray hair and i deny -- >> and they deny donald trump was on the grassy knoll. >> come on, johnthink you're being disingenuous. if they're denieg something that's not in the report, how is that denial of the reported? >> they're saying as written the report that people are sourcing is wrong. they were very clear about that. three people who were in the room. and let's be clear of one other thing. we keep alkting like he gave them launch codes to...
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john kelly. plus an inside look at president trump with our panel of experts coming up on this week airing at a special time. nydia and grayk to you. >> martha thank you. >>> coverage of the indy 500 is next. "action news" continues at 6:00 p.m. tonight. >> for gray hall, chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. have a wonderful sunday and great memorial day weekend! >> announcer: after trump's whirlwind trip. >> congratulations. great job. >> announcer: the president back in the u.s., the russia investigation still looming large over the white house. >> did evidence exist of collusion, coordination, conspiracy? >> announcer: and new revelations about jared kushner, one of trump's top advisers. >> this is off the map. i know of no other experience like this in our history. >> announcer: the very latest on this breaking story from jonathan karl and pierre thomas and our exclusive with the top democrat on the house intelligence committee, adam schiff. plus, after a devastating attack -- >> terrorism is a threat, bad
john kelly. plus an inside look at president trump with our panel of experts coming up on this week airing at a special time. nydia and grayk to you. >> martha thank you. >>> coverage of the indy 500 is next. "action news" continues at 6:00 p.m. tonight. >> for gray hall, chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. have a wonderful sunday and great memorial day weekend! >> announcer: after trump's whirlwind trip. >>...
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gray hoodie and jeans. >>> new at 6:00 a deadly crash has state lawmakers taking action against people driving high. kpix 5's john ramos with a new device the chp is using to test drivers. >> reporter: last week on i-80 near sacramento, a man changing a tire was hit and killed by a driver high on marijuana. it turns out that isn't a rare occurrence. >> in 2015, more drivers in fatal crashes tested positive for legal and illegal drugs than those who tested positive for the legal limits of alcohol. >> reporter: this morning, legislators, police and the chp gathered outside the capital for simulations of dui traffic stops. in the first, the suspect was given the usual motor skills and breathalyzer test and was released when the number was below the legal alcohol limit. but in the second, an officer gives a new field saliva test as well and the driver is arrested for suspicion of drug impaired driving. >> the device we're demonstrating today tests for up to 6 different drugs illegal and prescription. >> reporter: one is cannabis. next your recreational -- next year recreational use will be legal and studies show spik
gray hoodie and jeans. >>> new at 6:00 a deadly crash has state lawmakers taking action against people driving high. kpix 5's john ramos with a new device the chp is using to test drivers. >> reporter: last week on i-80 near sacramento, a man changing a tire was hit and killed by a driver high on marijuana. it turns out that isn't a rare occurrence. >> in 2015, more drivers in fatal crashes tested positive for legal and illegal drugs than those who tested positive for the...
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gray hair and then i deny it, then it's not there. >> they deny that donald trump was on the grassy knoll. the point is all of a sudden -- >> come on, john john. i think you're being disengine ws. hold onto the first point. if they're denying something that's not in the report, how is that a denial of the report? >> they're saying that as written the report that people are sourcing is wrong. they were very clear about that, three people who were in the room. second, let's be clear of one other thing. we keep acting like he gave the launch codes of our nuclear weapons. the truth of the matter is as much as we're an adversary with russia on other things, we're actually in the fight with isis. the information he shared is relative to the fight against isis. third of all, let's also not forget it wasn't him but president obama who was caught on tape secretly telling the russians that after the election he was basically going to give them the store when it came to missile defense. >> what does that have to do with sharing classified information? it's apples and oranges. >> if donald trump -- >> go on, even. >> look, if -- >> i'm saying if the
gray hair and then i deny it, then it's not there. >> they deny that donald trump was on the grassy knoll. the point is all of a sudden -- >> come on, john john. i think you're being disengine ws. hold onto the first point. if they're denying something that's not in the report, how is that a denial of the report? >> they're saying that as written the report that people are sourcing is wrong. they were very clear about that, three people who were in the room. second, let's be...
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gray hall channel 6 "action news." >> love the sounds of the seagulls. >>> whether you're destination is -- your destination is the shore or the poconos, a record number of people travel this holiday. john rawlins live along the pennsylvania turnpike in king of prussia. what else the scene there, john. >> reporter: we were on the roads earlier today, about noontime we were on the expressway, i-95 the walt whitman bridge it was heavy traffic everywhere, slow going in many places. the prediction we'll see the largest traffic volume for memorial day weekend than we've seen since 2005 that's before the great recession. not everyone heading to the shore or the poconos. some heading west bikes strapped to the back of a car a give away. >> we're going camping in new holland, pennsylvania. >> reporter: the bikes? >> they are coming along with us to keep the kids busy. >> new jersey to ohio, wedding, family wedding. >> reporter: good time? >> yeah. >> reporter: there was traffic sometimes moving briskly sometimes not. the region has 4 million people. aaa mid atlantic predicts 10% of us will travel somewhere this weekend because economically we're feeling better. >> with the increase of record nu
gray hall channel 6 "action news." >> love the sounds of the seagulls. >>> whether you're destination is -- your destination is the shore or the poconos, a record number of people travel this holiday. john rawlins live along the pennsylvania turnpike in king of prussia. what else the scene there, john. >> reporter: we were on the roads earlier today, about noontime we were on the expressway, i-95 the walt whitman bridge it was heavy traffic everywhere, slow going...
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gray. scully lined up investment from two sharks, damon john and laurie griner.this app is fascinating. you were somebody who needed help getting scholarships yourself. how did you go about getting them? >> yeah. so i used scholarships to overcome poverty. originallybirmingham, alabama. i was going to college in 2009. my mom lost her job. i had to rely on these scholarships to raise money and pay for college. for me, it took seven months. i had to go through the remember. go through scams, et cetera, to find these opportunities. while i was successful in winning a lot of money on my own, it still was a very hard process i had to take out of desperation to find this money and scholly was born out of that frustration and the frustration that i could help others not go through that hardship. >> how does the app work? if i buy into the app, i can see scholarships all over the place that might fit my needs? >> the app turns the months of looking for scholarships into minutes. it is not just for people going into college, but also for people currently in college and gr
gray. scully lined up investment from two sharks, damon john and laurie griner.this app is fascinating. you were somebody who needed help getting scholarships yourself. how did you go about getting them? >> yeah. so i used scholarships to overcome poverty. originallybirmingham, alabama. i was going to college in 2009. my mom lost her job. i had to rely on these scholarships to raise money and pay for college. for me, it took seven months. i had to go through the remember. go through...
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john deep. there was no way he was getting confirm, democrats at the time were very blunt about that. >> a lot of people in the senate were saying today it's all over for l. patrick gray that the senate judiciary committee will not recommend that he be confirm as permanent head of the fbi. it's being said is white house knows this and is looking for a graceful way for mr. grey to withdraw. >> there are not enough votes to confirm grey. >> in my opinion the nomination is dead. it's just a question of how you gentle the execution is going to be. >> just a question of how gentle the execution is going to be? the senate got up on its hind legs and said no to president nixon's fbi director in the middle of the investigation. president nixon tonight their four candidates to replace the fbi director after they fired the one leading the trump-russia investigation. what's the senate going to do now? that story is next. what's that? p3 planters nuts, jerky and seeds. i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. we are the tv do
john deep. there was no way he was getting confirm, democrats at the time were very blunt about that. >> a lot of people in the senate were saying today it's all over for l. patrick gray that the senate judiciary committee will not recommend that he be confirm as permanent head of the fbi. it's being said is white house knows this and is looking for a graceful way for mr. grey to withdraw. >> there are not enough votes to confirm grey. >> in my opinion the nomination is dead....
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john mccain canceled all of his events. you're the best. he's like where are you? i'm at my desk. must be nice anyhow not. that was it. but then, many months later as my friend danielle gray from the white house and the back will know that damien wintour took the photo actually won the pulitzer prize for that photo. so when they came out that day, amazingly we were in texas with kenny thompson who was with me, who was there that day in pennsylvania. we pulled the photo up and we were like love, you won a pulitzer. he was like yeah, i did. i won the pulitzer. so that is where the title of the book came from because he always has to know "who thought this was a good idea?." questions? do it. [inaudible] >> how involved are you now in the political arena? >> so i work at a private company. i am not as political as they probably would be otherwise. but in march. a tweet. don't tell the people i work for. and i try to support women owned businesses and people who support the aclu and planned parenthood at any turn. [applause] for the first pre-sale of the book actually went to the women's march and next week, this is my cowriter boring. she's amazing. we are going to do a day
john mccain canceled all of his events. you're the best. he's like where are you? i'm at my desk. must be nice anyhow not. that was it. but then, many months later as my friend danielle gray from the white house and the back will know that damien wintour took the photo actually won the pulitzer prize for that photo. so when they came out that day, amazingly we were in texas with kenny thompson who was with me, who was there that day in pennsylvania. we pulled the photo up and we were like love,...
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john heubusch. it's da vinci code mixed. it's a great thriller. >> let's do non-fiction. >> "killers of the flower moon" by david gray.n the 1920s. they were wealthy because they had oil under their land. it's a mystery, but some of the dark history of the united states. this is the book for you. >> emma, what do you got? >> so my pick is "hourglass." it's a story about marriage and i love that it's a really honest, beautifully written book about a marriage 20 years in that ends with them still married. like it's not -- it doesn't -- everything doesn't fall apart, but it's really like a clear look into a real love story. >> i love a happy ending but don't give it away. what do you got, brad? >> "the last niggood night" by howard blum. she turned the tide for the united states and allies. reads like a thriller. >> author's pick. that means whatever you want, no rules. >> "what it means when a man falls from the sky." this is a short-story collection. her writing blows me away. there are so many short stories, some of them take place in ni niger nigeria, one of the places the writer grew up, but it is based on strong ch
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