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jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being published by simon schuster at the time. and he he actually told the head of simon schuster that he had an idea for a book. he thought that he should write his next book as an exposÉ on the publishing business and the ceo, simon schuster. snider said, i've got a great title for that. my last book and i never forgot that joke. and bob didn't write that book, but he has written many other great ones. and and i've i've had the pleasure of working with him for a long time now, and he has such integrity as a report. he follows the facts wherever they lead them. h
jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being...
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jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being published by simon schuster at the time. and he he actually told the head of simon schuster that he had an idea for a book. he thought that he should write his next book as an exposÉ on the publishing business and the ceo, simon schuster. snider said, i've got a great title for that. my last book and i never forgot that joke. and bob didn't write that book, but he has written many other great ones. and and i've i've had the pleasure of working with him for a long time now, and he has such integrity as a report. he follows the facts wherever they lead them. h
jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being...
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jonathan karp and peter slen. alice was one of the reasons i wanted to come to work at simon and schuster. i would say that. alice. alice, with some of the greatest authors of our time and some of them are still with, most notably, walter isaacson, bob woodward, david maraniss. she was an extraordinary person and editor. she cared deeply about, her authors, and she was constantly in touch with them. doris kearns goodwin, who i have had the real great and pleasure to work with after passed away, i began working with with doris, and we're about to publish. doris is next book. it's coming out in april, and it's called an unfinished love story. and it's one of the greatest experiences i've had as an editor working with doris. and alice was her her champion for decades starting i with no ordinary time and team of rivals, alice worked with bob woodward on all of his books and it was a true a true, respectful editorial. and i and in fact, when alice passed away, i think all three of those authors dedicated their books to
jonathan karp and peter slen. alice was one of the reasons i wanted to come to work at simon and schuster. i would say that. alice. alice, with some of the greatest authors of our time and some of them are still with, most notably, walter isaacson, bob woodward, david maraniss. she was an extraordinary person and editor. she cared deeply about, her authors, and she was constantly in touch with them. doris kearns goodwin, who i have had the real great and pleasure to work with after passed away,...
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, really, at least don’t start, well, the mystery of the investigation, this is sacred, our fierce karpll call you after the fact, hockey, yes, guess who did i just talk to? listen, i’m not in the mood to have time to solve your charades with a man named zhuka, you know the one, this is the investigator whom you removed from the case, this cannot be, how can he, he was just interrogating me, zhuka is still some major, okay, let's meet and talk, but i have nothing to discuss with you until you do your part of the job, you can't remove the investigator, you can't figure it out with your secretary, not a damn thing, it turns out you can't, okay, you're right, i screwed up on everything points, come come to me, let's find a solution, i don't want to go to your stinking office, okay, where will we meet, come to our place, make us happy, we tracked your car, it is now in the seaside area, parked in a paid parking lot, near the railway station of labor. accepted, well, what is this? your hole weighs 60 kilograms, that should be enough, wait, wait, what? should do, i don’t know, come up with so
, really, at least don’t start, well, the mystery of the investigation, this is sacred, our fierce karpll call you after the fact, hockey, yes, guess who did i just talk to? listen, i’m not in the mood to have time to solve your charades with a man named zhuka, you know the one, this is the investigator whom you removed from the case, this cannot be, how can he, he was just interrogating me, zhuka is still some major, okay, let's meet and talk, but i have nothing to discuss with you until...
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naughty, the multi-part action film pyotr leshchenko - everything that happened, and the tragicomedy karpn are especially notable. the latter, by the way, was honored at the moscow international film festival in 2017 with the audience award . the new film by vladimir kot is not only an adaptation of his own stories written in kavid, but also a genre experiment. if the viewer just cries, it doesn’t mean anything, but if at first he laughed, opened his heart, relaxed, got stuck into the screen, and then you give him a kind of different emotion, the director is manipulation, well, for me he cries, that is, he already cries with an open heart, because at first he laughed, i i can’t, that... it’s as if it’s distorted, after all, everything seems to come down to one very simple denominator, well, as if i love or don’t love, that’s it, then there are nuances, then there’s a kind of grinding in of people, there’s character, circumstances and so on. also in the frame you can see kirill kyaro, olga midynich, pavel derevyanko and irina pegova. the production of the film lasted for 2 years, although
naughty, the multi-part action film pyotr leshchenko - everything that happened, and the tragicomedy karpn are especially notable. the latter, by the way, was honored at the moscow international film festival in 2017 with the audience award . the new film by vladimir kot is not only an adaptation of his own stories written in kavid, but also a genre experiment. if the viewer just cries, it doesn’t mean anything, but if at first he laughed, opened his heart, relaxed, got stuck into the screen,...
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naughty, the multi-part action film pyotr leshchenko everything that happened, and the tragicomedy karp latter, by the way, was honored at the moscow international film festival in 2017, they were awarded the audience prize. the new film by vladimir kot is not only an adaptation of his own stories written in kavid, but also a genre experiment. if the viewer just cries, it doesn’t mean anything, but if at first he laughed, opened his heart, relaxed, got stuck into the screen, and then you give him a different emotion, the director is manipulating, well, for me, and he cries, then there is already him crying with an open heart, but i can’t say that he laughed at first. if the viewer cried all the time and laughed all the time, i don’t know how film either pure tragedies or comedies. each short story here is a chamber sketch or recollection of meetings and partings, a study of the nature of feelings, the chemistry of which can be understood by anyone who has fallen in love at least once in their life, but not all stories are permeated with warmth and tenderness. the main character of the s
naughty, the multi-part action film pyotr leshchenko everything that happened, and the tragicomedy karp latter, by the way, was honored at the moscow international film festival in 2017, they were awarded the audience prize. the new film by vladimir kot is not only an adaptation of his own stories written in kavid, but also a genre experiment. if the viewer just cries, it doesn’t mean anything, but if at first he laughed, opened his heart, relaxed, got stuck into the screen, and then you give...
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why, why do western national media companies like the one you just saw that i showed you constantly karp on every single drug arrest in russia. first of all, it's because they have an obvious bias against russia, right? i mean, you know, that i know that the, they're always going to do negative stories coming out of russia and rarely do any positive stories that come out of rush fine. but, but let me get my colleagues in the media, the benefit of the doubt and suppose that the reason they're doing the story is because they want to criticize unfair or draconian laws that should have been changed, especially when it comes to some drug violations. not all, i'm talking about heroin. we're selling stuff here. well, the, let's give them the benefit of them. suppose that's what they're doing, right. if that's the case, then what we need is a very large mirror. so that we can take a really good look at ourselves, because nowhere in the world are probably in the history of a world or more people are arrested for drugs. most of the time on fairly then right here in the google usa marijuana, one of
why, why do western national media companies like the one you just saw that i showed you constantly karp on every single drug arrest in russia. first of all, it's because they have an obvious bias against russia, right? i mean, you know, that i know that the, they're always going to do negative stories coming out of russia and rarely do any positive stories that come out of rush fine. but, but let me get my colleagues in the media, the benefit of the doubt and suppose that the reason they're...
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the bug in karp's office speaks in favor of this version.bug himself? for what? in order to so gracefully remove suspicion from oneself. you haven't thought about this, have you? i didn't think about it. after all, only karpov knew where you will look for the body of the murdered christina unguryan, right? he understands that if you find the body, sooner or later it will lead you to him. on the eve of the search, he digs up the body, puts it in his trunk and, as if nothing had happened, heads the search, and the body of christina unguryan lies in his trunk, right? he has a corpse in the trunk, this is direct evidence, it’s not for me to explain this to you, igor andrevich, well, you ’re a normal guy, well, do as i said, and so be it, i’ll kill the little nightingale, the bosses are there for you, but that’s not all. disappeared, well, agree, everything will be fine, of course, you can hardly sit in my chair, but you can still follow the steps. karpov is not a murderer, and i won’t comb any business, then the conversation is over, all the mat
the bug in karp's office speaks in favor of this version.bug himself? for what? in order to so gracefully remove suspicion from oneself. you haven't thought about this, have you? i didn't think about it. after all, only karpov knew where you will look for the body of the murdered christina unguryan, right? he understands that if you find the body, sooner or later it will lead you to him. on the eve of the search, he digs up the body, puts it in his trunk and, as if nothing had happened, heads...
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what is it like working with alex karp?rk with a bunch of partners that help us bring the technology to life. there are some anyways to deploy the technology. that is what is amazing about this technology. it is not just one function of the enterprise or one part of the enterprise stack. it is so diverse and so broad-based. we work with many partners to bring that to life. we will continue to look for partners to work with to help us do that. yeah. we are excited with the way palantir has been evenly -- enabling customers on our technology and we will support them going forward. ed: everyday crosses my desk -- i've done a lot of reporting on chip ambitions. there's a relationship between the uae and openai. fundraising or technology partnerships. can you clarify what is going on there and why you need to raise funds from somewhere like that? brad: i won't comment specifically on that. we believe there is not enough total supply in the world. ed: of ai accelerators? brad: and that the supply chain will need to what we think
what is it like working with alex karp?rk with a bunch of partners that help us bring the technology to life. there are some anyways to deploy the technology. that is what is amazing about this technology. it is not just one function of the enterprise or one part of the enterprise stack. it is so diverse and so broad-based. we work with many partners to bring that to life. we will continue to look for partners to work with to help us do that. yeah. we are excited with the way palantir has been...
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and with activist investor jason karp and bonnie if hari, food babe on instagram, we have a petitiong's to take these ingredients out of foods. nicole: it often takes me telling someone they have conditions cancer for them to want to change their lifestyle. cheerily, in the united states -- clearly, these foods are full of cheap chemical ingredients that are marketed for addiction. how do we change the mindset of americans to go towards more healthier eating and preventive medicine before the disease actually starts? >> i'm a libertarian, i'm a big preacher of personal responsibility, and i do think it's very important for parents to try to get ultra-processed food, these artificial if colors, out of their kids' diet. i will say with 50% of teens being overweight or obese, 25% of teens having fatty liver disease, there is a systemic problem, and we really have been let down from the top down as well, and i think parents should be able to buy fruit loops without there being carcinogens and without there being ingredients that are not allowed in any other country. so i doty there's som
and with activist investor jason karp and bonnie if hari, food babe on instagram, we have a petitiong's to take these ingredients out of foods. nicole: it often takes me telling someone they have conditions cancer for them to want to change their lifestyle. cheerily, in the united states -- clearly, these foods are full of cheap chemical ingredients that are marketed for addiction. how do we change the mindset of americans to go towards more healthier eating and preventive medicine before the...
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either, like alex karp at calleu want to work with us, we do business with western companies, too badll, there's no get out of jail card free, basically. google has a business to run, and you can't i run a business when people are doing a sit-in or tear trespass, being disruptive. so i don't think google had a choice here. if you've got employees disrupting the workplace, you have to fire them. liz: i think you guys are going to talk about that in the brand new all in podcast. when does that bob drop? >> today. just a couple of to hours. 1 is 75. liz: own plaintiff my, d were one of my favorites. david can, good to see you. dade can sacks. >>> the 27th annual cable hall of fame if celebration was held here in new york city if last night, and a who's who of cable industry were on hand to honor six leaders in the media world of entertainment, one of whom you may recognize. [laughter] who's that the redhead? we're going to show you some of this and this great event and when we come back, you'll hear a little bit of what neil cavuto had to say. details next. ♪ ♪ have inherited the best tr
either, like alex karp at calleu want to work with us, we do business with western companies, too badll, there's no get out of jail card free, basically. google has a business to run, and you can't i run a business when people are doing a sit-in or tear trespass, being disruptive. so i don't think google had a choice here. if you've got employees disrupting the workplace, you have to fire them. liz: i think you guys are going to talk about that in the brand new all in podcast. when does that...
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jonathan karp is the president and ceo of simon and schuster. congratulations on on your 100th anniversary this year. and we appreciate your joining us here on book tv. thank you. and thanks for joining us on about books, a program and podcast produced by c-span. booktv booktv. we will continue to bring you publishing news and author programs. and a reminder that you can get this podcast on our c-span now app and you can also watch online any tl of our book tv programs at booktv dot org. dr. theresa. girl duty. i am so honored to be here with you today to talk about this very important issue that affects all of us, whether you're old or young, you know, going to retire one day are already retired. this is a very important issue and i am just so delighted. talk with you. yeah, thank you. thank you so much for bringing me in to talk about the issue that, like you said, affects young people now going into labor market. people in this liminal period of like 55 to 65, you have one foot in, one foot out your mind is like going forward and the people w
jonathan karp is the president and ceo of simon and schuster. congratulations on on your 100th anniversary this year. and we appreciate your joining us here on book tv. thank you. and thanks for joining us on about books, a program and podcast produced by c-span. booktv booktv. we will continue to bring you publishing news and author programs. and a reminder that you can get this podcast on our c-span now app and you can also watch online any tl of our book tv programs at booktv dot org. dr....
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this is karp business blue carbon we just need to protect nature will do the breast. >> corbin plus cnn filled sunday at nine from meat free monday to sizzle sunday so many ways to save life ruddy, while it happy, but three, by whole foods market >> doug, hello, ghostbusters >> it's duck of doggedly moon. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual >> anyway, we got a bit of a situation here >> sure i can only pay for what you need >> those plus presuppose and empire peters name, not flossing. well, then add the wo of listerine to your routine. new science shows listerine is five times more effective than floss ev, reducing plaque above the gum line for a cleaner, healthier mouth. this three, feel the wo cracked windshield schedule would say flight and will come to you to fix this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we we're on our way and she could track us and see exactly when we derive a few moments we came to her with service that fit her schedule. he lets me nice to meet you. >> we >> got right to work with a replacement. s
this is karp business blue carbon we just need to protect nature will do the breast. >> corbin plus cnn filled sunday at nine from meat free monday to sizzle sunday so many ways to save life ruddy, while it happy, but three, by whole foods market >> doug, hello, ghostbusters >> it's duck of doggedly moon. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual >> anyway, we got a bit of a situation here >> sure i can only pay for what you...
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those guardrails are not in place or they are just an idea, but you have loyalists, for instance, jeff karp brought up and it was funny that lady who called and asked if he is still involved. yes, very much so. and she said he got called out in his pajamas, actually his boxers. anyhow. the man is not a white house counsel. he was attempting to have the attorney general send out letters to the states saying that the doj was concerned that they had found problems with elections in those states and asked the states cannot certify those elections. that was the purpose. host: when you say that there were guardrails being dismantled, do you mean the civil servants and people who are just working in the government from administration to administration, is that what you mean? caller: exactly. the institutions. for instance at the department of justice, if you have people willing to go along 100% with what jeffrey clark and other folks were trying to do after the election, if what you have are loyalists to that agenda and that administration's agenda rather than to the united states and rule of law,
those guardrails are not in place or they are just an idea, but you have loyalists, for instance, jeff karp brought up and it was funny that lady who called and asked if he is still involved. yes, very much so. and she said he got called out in his pajamas, actually his boxers. anyhow. the man is not a white house counsel. he was attempting to have the attorney general send out letters to the states saying that the doj was concerned that they had found problems with elections in those states...