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but i can expose him for what he truly is. >> hello, youtube, this is jason kessler.on twitter and gab to have a little debate today. i just thought it would be interesting to talk to this guy. his name is christian picciolini. you call yourself a former white power person. so you were in a skinhead gang, right? >> right. why do you keep putting up air quotes? >> because i don't use the term white power. what i am and what i think a lot of people in the alt-right are are pro-white. we're not nazi skinheads. i think that white people deserve to be represented like other groups are represented. every other racial group, every other identity, whether it's gender or a sexual orientation identity, they have lobby groups. >> but that's because they're searching for equality. they're not trying to wipe out white identity. they're trying to be recognized. >> but i think that these anti-white activists, i mean, they just hate everybody who is white and has accomplished something. they want to tear us down instead of building themselves up. i mean -- >> do you hold yourself acc
but i can expose him for what he truly is. >> hello, youtube, this is jason kessler.on twitter and gab to have a little debate today. i just thought it would be interesting to talk to this guy. his name is christian picciolini. you call yourself a former white power person. so you were in a skinhead gang, right? >> right. why do you keep putting up air quotes? >> because i don't use the term white power. what i am and what i think a lot of people in the alt-right are are...
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welcome sarah kessler. [applause] >> i think that was short enough. temporary as it were. >> very appropriate. >> so your book, gigged. i start with the industrial corporation and i traced that through in your book really starts with the invention of the smart phone. tell the audience a little bit about what you do in your book. >> i think what our books have in common is we position this quote unquote good economy of a trend that's been happening for a long time. but mine focuses on the extension and yours is on the whole history which i thought is so interesting to kind of have that all put together and so, weighed out as the progression of time as well. but yes, my book in 2013 with this thing called the good economy which i heard about because i was a startup reporter. it's hard to imagine this but there was a time in which anything silicon valley did was seen as synonymous with progress. so they were like, what you've got this app. you press a button, you get a job. we've ended unemployment, congratulations us. it was going to be freedom and flex
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without further ado, please join me in welcoming lewis hyman and derek kessler. [applause] >> hi, everybody. thank you for joining us today. and wouldn't talk a little bit about my book for a second before we have a nice q&a. first of all, thank you to barnes and noble for hosting us this evening. when we think about insecurity in america today, it is very hard to get and historical perspective on it. i would like to start is a history teacher talking about history and remind you about what you remember from school. the industrial revolution in school we often hear about factories in steam engines and may be particularly nerdy teacher. the technological innovation drive social change. the technology reshapes work. likewise today we talk about today's economy. we focus on smartphones and artificial intelligence and apps. dear to is the march of technology that is disrupting our work today and often times we will point to the smartphone is the reason for the so-called economy. this narrative is wrong. the history of labor shows the technology does not usually drive
without further ado, please join me in welcoming lewis hyman and derek kessler. [applause] >> hi, everybody. thank you for joining us today. and wouldn't talk a little bit about my book for a second before we have a nice q&a. first of all, thank you to barnes and noble for hosting us this evening. when we think about insecurity in america today, it is very hard to get and historical perspective on it. i would like to start is a history teacher talking about history and remind you...
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visitors can find a bronze statue of thomas jefferson, artifacts of years past, and jason kessler?doesn't deserve to have his photo here in the state capitol." jennifer lawhorne of the advocacy group progress virginia sent a letter to both clerks of the house and senate wednesday morning, calling for the removal of this photo included in an exhibit at the capitol visitor's center. in that photograph - is a controversial individual. jennifer lawhorne / progress virginia:"jason kessler is a known white supremacist, he's the organizer of last year's unite the right rally which led to the death of heather heyer and two virginia state policeman."the exhibit that opened august 27th - honors the 400th anniversary of the virginia capitol police. barbara batson / library of virginia exhibition coordinator:"these were images that were sent to us by capitol police." barbara batson is the exhibition coordinator from the library of virginia who curated the exhibit. she says she chose this photo out of about 100 given by capitol police - but didn't know kessler was the man holding the phone.barb
visitors can find a bronze statue of thomas jefferson, artifacts of years past, and jason kessler?doesn't deserve to have his photo here in the state capitol." jennifer lawhorne of the advocacy group progress virginia sent a letter to both clerks of the house and senate wednesday morning, calling for the removal of this photo included in an exhibit at the capitol visitor's center. in that photograph - is a controversial individual. jennifer lawhorne / progress virginia:"jason kessler...
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kessler told the court he was not physically hurt but suffered emotional trauma from t incident becausee made fun of him. a jury took that into consideration and fined him just $1 and no jail time. kessler says his legal team is looking at appealing. >>> coming up, the anonymous y op-e will be hearing about all day today. a member of trump's administration promising change from within. a we'll loo it and the president's response. >>> plus, chocolate and charity. molette green is showing us how you can enjoy both this weekend. nice combo, molette. >> yeah. we're doing it all for a good cause. t chocolat center of it all, with williay wonka, right? >> absolutely. >> sing that song. ♪ take a look into a worldf imagination ♪ wu'e you'll see >>> watching "news 4 today." >>> welcome back. here we go. the rosters are finalized. fantasy teams are set. it must be time for football. tonight is kickoff of the 2018 nfl season. football season. the first match is the philadelphia eagles and the lanta falcons. you don't need to change the kham. 8u can keep it here all day. the game starts 0, followed
kessler told the court he was not physically hurt but suffered emotional trauma from t incident becausee made fun of him. a jury took that into consideration and fined him just $1 and no jail time. kessler says his legal team is looking at appealing. >>> coming up, the anonymous y op-e will be hearing about all day today. a member of trump's administration promising change from within. a we'll loo it and the president's response. >>> plus, chocolate and charity. molette green...
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sarah kessler is the author of the end of the job. and she is a deputy editor of ports at work. her reporting has been said by the washington post new york magazine and npr. they bring us tonight the new book temp. how american work in business. how the american dream became temporary. every working person asks the same question. how secure is my job. for a generation roughly from 1945 to 1970s. business and government leaders embrace it for the american workforce. but over the last 50 years job security has stopped. it insulated us from volatility and has been swept aside by a fervent belief in the markets. the answer goes deeper than ask. further back than downsizing. in contest the most essential assumption about what we have. temp is a riveting read for anyone grappling with the contradiction in inequities of contemporary capitalism. they show us the decades long evolution of the present epidemic of job insecurity. take the cleared i'd look at the exportation of women. [applause]. thank you to barnes & noble and to my effort has seen us this evening. when we think about inse
sarah kessler is the author of the end of the job. and she is a deputy editor of ports at work. her reporting has been said by the washington post new york magazine and npr. they bring us tonight the new book temp. how american work in business. how the american dream became temporary. every working person asks the same question. how secure is my job. for a generation roughly from 1945 to 1970s. business and government leaders embrace it for the american workforce. but over the last 50 years...
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host: follow glenn class layer on twitter. -- glenn kessler on twitter.the fact checker on washington post.com. next, open phones to end our program today. any public policy issue you want to talk about. phone lines are yours to do it. phone numbers are on the screen. you can start calling in now. we will be right back. announcer: coming up this weekend, matthew hennessey discusses his book zero hour for gen x. how the last adult generation can save america from millennials >>. the oldest millennial was 16 or 17. google helped you get through high school. if you are a millennial, wikipedia help you get through college. areou are a millennial you what is called a digital native. your whole life has been shaped by this technology in a way that previous generations never experienced. in ways that many of us never imagined was possible. in key ways, this is the thesis of my book, that makes millennials different from the rest of us. on sunday, 2 p.m., stanford university professor talks about his book identity, the demand for dignity and the politics of resen
host: follow glenn class layer on twitter. -- glenn kessler on twitter.the fact checker on washington post.com. next, open phones to end our program today. any public policy issue you want to talk about. phone lines are yours to do it. phone numbers are on the screen. you can start calling in now. we will be right back. announcer: coming up this weekend, matthew hennessey discusses his book zero hour for gen x. how the last adult generation can save america from millennials >>. the oldest...
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and a month latewart appeared with jason kessler, a white nationalist.sler later organized the "unite the right" rally in charlottesville, whe a protester was killed by a white nationalist driving into the crowd. stewart insists he did not know the men's views at the time, and he has disavowed them. when he took to facebook with his own views on charlottesville, stewart blamed liberals, and didn't mention white nationalists. he said conservatives were under attack. unfortunately, in the aftermath of charlottesville, there will be those on the left, the democrats, the media, the liberals, who will use this as an excuse to further crack down onservative free speech. >> desjardins: the national republican party is not supporting stewart, but he's far from their biggest nightmare. in new jersey, republican congressional nominee seth grossman shared a racist article reying that black people are a that to all who cross their reths. anotheblican congressional nominee in california has focused his campaign on denying the holocaust. in illinois, there's neo-nazi
and a month latewart appeared with jason kessler, a white nationalist.sler later organized the "unite the right" rally in charlottesville, whe a protester was killed by a white nationalist driving into the crowd. stewart insists he did not know the men's views at the time, and he has disavowed them. when he took to facebook with his own views on charlottesville, stewart blamed liberals, and didn't mention white nationalists. he said conservatives were under attack. unfortunately, in...
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accused of assaulting jason kessler on the right rally. he was not physicallyurt but suffered emotional trauma from this incidene because h made fun of him. a jury took that into consideration and fined him $1 and jail time. his legal team is looking to appeal the case for a third e'time. >>> h a look after the top stories this morning -- jury selections in thesi m murders trial. the trial could last two months. darren went is killing his wife, their son and housekeeper in . 20 >>> the prince william county school board has given approval pilot program. it replaces retired police officers in elementary cools. there will be six positions. three of the spo are already filmed. this w approved last spring in the wake of thein sho in parkland, florida. >>> president trump calls it gutless that somebody wouldn't put their name on allegations. it questions the answers ofes fitns for the fice. tracie potts will have reaction from capitol hill. >>> the rosters are finalized, faasy teams are set. it must be time for football. tonight i kickoff ofhe
accused of assaulting jason kessler on the right rally. he was not physicallyurt but suffered emotional trauma from this incidene because h made fun of him. a jury took that into consideration and fined him $1 and jail time. his legal team is looking to appeal the case for a third e'time. >>> h a look after the top stories this morning -- jury selections in thesi m murders trial. the trial could last two months. darren went is killing his wife, their son and housekeeper in . 20...
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host: glenn kessler with us taking your calls, john and dallas, texas. i appreciate being on. first of all, i want to say that there is nothing on msnbc that is not extremely left wing. it is left-wing democrat all the way. my question is he said that obama.act checking probably, the biggest lie in the history of man was said by obama over and over and over again. that is if you like your health care, you can keep your health care. if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor. a one. gave it i don't you give it any more than that. we said we don't know what he meant. he could have meant something else. guest: he got for pinocchio's for that. we were the first news outnization to call president obama for that comment. during the fact checker was reestablished in 2011. we were not in business for the debate over obama care. in two thousand 9, 2010, the washington post wrote three articles saying president obama's claim that you can keep your plan and that was not sustainable and could not be so, you know, the washington post laid out the information there. when it was appare
host: glenn kessler with us taking your calls, john and dallas, texas. i appreciate being on. first of all, i want to say that there is nothing on msnbc that is not extremely left wing. it is left-wing democrat all the way. my question is he said that obama.act checking probably, the biggest lie in the history of man was said by obama over and over and over again. that is if you like your health care, you can keep your health care. if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor. a one. gave...
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stated that certain human rights record was a matter of concern turkish sports broadcasting tonight kessler says it would be wrong for the bid to be undermined by politics. i think it's nonsense i think this is political matters this is nothing to do. football i don't understand why you care about this ok you know right it's really important to think for everyone and yet turkey is a european country from my point of. turkey is a democratic country. ok every country has some problems but it's nothing to do with football human rights i don't i can see the connection between those two teams well as to announce for sports correspondent leigh welling's late just tell us why germany is so favored to win this fight or germany were already considered the favorite to land this european challenge of the first time as a unified country before the big clue came and that quote comes with the evaluation report because as we've mentioned human rights and infrastructure were expressed as concerns there is very very difficult for the voters on the executive committee anyway for to look at that evaluation re
stated that certain human rights record was a matter of concern turkish sports broadcasting tonight kessler says it would be wrong for the bid to be undermined by politics. i think it's nonsense i think this is political matters this is nothing to do. football i don't understand why you care about this ok you know right it's really important to think for everyone and yet turkey is a european country from my point of. turkey is a democratic country. ok every country has some problems but it's...
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going to be a risk every five to nine years and you could get to a runaway -- he talked about the kessler syndrome. we are not there yet. we will do everything we can to make sure we don't get there. but that is a concern we need to prepare for today to make sure we don't ever get there. okay, that being the case, it is also important to note that right now the way it works is all of the data we use for doing conjunction analysis and warning comes from the operations center at vandenberg air force base wishes a mission of strategic command, which is a joint command. at the end that it's all it's all coming from the department of defense. in 2007, china launched a direct anti-satellite missile. they have one of their own whether light satellites and have thousands of pieces of our bootable -- orbital debris. the joint space operations center is responsible for tracking all that debris. now, used to be they would send information to china about where all that debris is good at china's actually reaching back to the nines dates and help us because they have their own take cannot program on th
going to be a risk every five to nine years and you could get to a runaway -- he talked about the kessler syndrome. we are not there yet. we will do everything we can to make sure we don't get there. but that is a concern we need to prepare for today to make sure we don't ever get there. okay, that being the case, it is also important to note that right now the way it works is all of the data we use for doing conjunction analysis and warning comes from the operations center at vandenberg air...
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kessler says his legal team is looking at appealing. >>> school in prince william county is under wayd this morning, we're learning about how too county s board is working to keep children safe. >> megan mcgrath is live in manassas with mor details. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. this is a one-year pilot program that is designed to increase and improve security on the elementary school level. armed retired police officers under this program, will serve as community safet officers in elementary schools across prince william county. the formall approas given by the school board last night. the program calls for a total o five community safety officers or csos, and one supervisor. they will wear uniforms that are different from county police officers. they will look different than county police officers. and the csos will rotate through the elementary schools of the county. >> we hired three total. two community safety officers and one supervisor. we're in the process of hiring the remaining three. >> reporter: so, still some hiring toe done. but the pilot program
kessler says his legal team is looking at appealing. >>> school in prince william county is under wayd this morning, we're learning about how too county s board is working to keep children safe. >> megan mcgrath is live in manassas with mor details. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. this is a one-year pilot program that is designed to increase and improve security on the elementary school level. armed retired police officers under this program, will...
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in fact, there's something called the kessler effect, advanced in 1978. number of satellites in orbit, there's a threb hold, above which if you take out one of those satellites into 10 pieces those 10 piece will take out 10 satellites and those will take out another 10, from one to 10 to 1,000 -- >> stephen: that's what happens in the movie "gravity." >> exactly. other than the issues "gravity" had, like sanda bullock's hair never went zero g. >> stephen: they have hairspray in space. >> so, so, it's a devastating fact that if you take out one satellite above a certain threshold, all satellites can go. and then war is done in space. so it's not realistic. like in world war i where they had mustard gas because you couldn't shoot people in the trenches. but the wind changed direction, and now the mustard gas is in your own damn face. so certain militaristic options, which sound like something that would happen, strategically won't happen. >> stephen: bad idea in space. >> bad idea gr i wan. >> stephen: i want to talk about how we grew our space program deta
in fact, there's something called the kessler effect, advanced in 1978. number of satellites in orbit, there's a threb hold, above which if you take out one of those satellites into 10 pieces those 10 piece will take out 10 satellites and those will take out another 10, from one to 10 to 1,000 -- >> stephen: that's what happens in the movie "gravity." >> exactly. other than the issues "gravity" had, like sanda bullock's hair never went zero g. >> stephen:...
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that was kessler's explanation for why his count reached 5,000 so soon because the misstatements andhas been happening more often. the last few days, president trump has been laying low, focused on hurricane recovery efforts and hasn't been saying a lot in public, and hasn't been tweeting a lot off topic. maybe this week the number won't be quite as extreme as in the last couple of weeks. as you said, victor and christie, that's eight falsehoods per day in the trump presidency. >> he did write for the fact checker blog that the false statements made on september 7th was made in a period totaling about two hours. >> two hours, right, one giant rally and maybe a couple of interviews as well. >> that's more than one per minute. >> it is astonishing. it really is astonishing. unlike many other politicians who, when they read the fact checks and see the pin oaknochi they change their tune or change their ways. president trump repeats them again. does he not believe the people around him who tell him when he gets it wrong? 32% of americans feel the president is trustworthy. that is a sad s
that was kessler's explanation for why his count reached 5,000 so soon because the misstatements andhas been happening more often. the last few days, president trump has been laying low, focused on hurricane recovery efforts and hasn't been saying a lot in public, and hasn't been tweeting a lot off topic. maybe this week the number won't be quite as extreme as in the last couple of weeks. as you said, victor and christie, that's eight falsehoods per day in the trump presidency. >> he did...
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republican strategist alex stewart and democratic strategy, hillary rosen and susan hennessey and randy kessler. good to see all of you. where do we begin? senate republicans have drafted an initial list of people for the fbi to interview and pass it on to the white house. how you did this not look political? >> senator graham was on television and talked about the key republicans on the committee. flake, collins and murkowski. he said let's move forward with this investigation. they made it clear they want to limit the number of witnesses for many reasons. also to limit it to the people that dr. ford named and others that may have been involved in the incidences that dr. ford is had he evering to. just by the fact that the key republicans have asked for that, that is important in moving forward. also, i trust that what she said, they are saying hands off. we have to caution that this doesn't turn into a fishing expedition and anything and everything is fair game. for the sake of being respectful to dr. ford and her charges and allegations and to judge kavanaugh, it needs to be limited in scope
republican strategist alex stewart and democratic strategy, hillary rosen and susan hennessey and randy kessler. good to see all of you. where do we begin? senate republicans have drafted an initial list of people for the fbi to interview and pass it on to the white house. how you did this not look political? >> senator graham was on television and talked about the key republicans on the committee. flake, collins and murkowski. he said let's move forward with this investigation. they made...
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when you pal around with jason kessler and noted white supremacists and choose to associate with them, you send a message. this isn't about the divisiveness of others, this is about the choices you made. >> there you go again. there you go again. reading race into everything. you know, it is damaging. damaging to this country. he is okay with discriminating against asian americans. asian americans in this country, when they try to go to a good school, harvard, yale, uva, they have to score on average more than 270 points higher than other students to get into the same school. that is not right. we have to and state-sponsored racism and stop this obsession with race. >> i never supported discrimination against asian americans in any line of work. >> you are okay with using race as a factor in college admissions, aren't you? >> do you want to respond? >> sure, i believe college classes should look like society. >> so, discriminating against asians -- >> i am against discriminating against anybody. >> you're not answering it. >> let him finish and then we will move on to a different ques
when you pal around with jason kessler and noted white supremacists and choose to associate with them, you send a message. this isn't about the divisiveness of others, this is about the choices you made. >> there you go again. there you go again. reading race into everything. you know, it is damaging. damaging to this country. he is okay with discriminating against asian americans. asian americans in this country, when they try to go to a good school, harvard, yale, uva, they have to...
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when you you do -- pal around with jason kessler or paul kneel and, noted white supremacist, and you choose to associith them, you send a message. this isn't about the divisiveness of others. you about the choices that make. >> there he goes again. reading race intoeverything. everything. you know, it's damaging. 's damaging to this country. he is okay with discriminating against asian-americans. asian-americansn this country en they are trying to go to a high -- good school, harvard, yale, tech, uva. they have to score onverage more than 270 points higher than other students toet intohe same schools. that's not right. we have to end state sponsored racism and stop this obsessice with >> thank you, mr. stewart. >> i have never supported discrimination against asian-americans and any i line of work. >> you okay using race as a? fact >> aren't you? what's the answer? you want to answer that? >> .su >> i believe that college classes should look like society was. >> discriminating against asians in order to make sure that happen >> i'm against discrimination against anybody. >> why do th
when you you do -- pal around with jason kessler or paul kneel and, noted white supremacist, and you choose to associith them, you send a message. this isn't about the divisiveness of others. you about the choices that make. >> there he goes again. reading race intoeverything. everything. you know, it's damaging. 's damaging to this country. he is okay with discriminating against asian-americans. asian-americansn this country en they are trying to go to a high -- good school, harvard,...
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anti-racist protester jeffrey winder, who was convicted of punching unite the right organizer jason kessler in the head one day after a white supremacist drove his car through a crowd of counter protesters, killing 32-year-old heather heyer. on tuesday, the jury handed out its punishment to winder -- a $1 fine. that's far short of the maximum possible sentence of a $2500 fine and a year in jail. in brazil, far-right presidential candidate jair bolsonaro was hospitalized thursdayay after he was stabbedn the abdomen duduring a campaign rally in southern brazil. bolsonaro is expected to spend a week at the hospital with a perforated intestine. he has a long history of making racist and homophobic comments. he has routinely praised brazil's former military dictatorship, saying it should have killed more people. the stabbing came as jailed former president luiz inacio lula da silva appears poised to give up his presidential campaign after a supreme court judge thursday rejected his latest appeal, saying lula can not run from prison. is differentla from candidate for the october presidential elec
anti-racist protester jeffrey winder, who was convicted of punching unite the right organizer jason kessler in the head one day after a white supremacist drove his car through a crowd of counter protesters, killing 32-year-old heather heyer. on tuesday, the jury handed out its punishment to winder -- a $1 fine. that's far short of the maximum possible sentence of a $2500 fine and a year in jail. in brazil, far-right presidential candidate jair bolsonaro was hospitalized thursdayay after he was...
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then, washington post fact checker columnist glenn kessler, on fact checking president trump.o watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7 am eastern, tuesday morning. joined the discussion. >> now, we will take you to the center, for a discussion on federal refugee resettlement programs. this runs about two hours. >> good morning, and welcome. my name is joe can, i
then, washington post fact checker columnist glenn kessler, on fact checking president trump.o watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7 am eastern, tuesday morning. joined the discussion. >> now, we will take you to the center, for a discussion on federal refugee resettlement programs. this runs about two hours. >> good morning, and welcome. my name is joe can, i
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the untruths, glen kessler told me, are trump's political secret sauce. >> it is not just the lies thattral part of his political strategy but also the delegitimization. undermining anyone who could be an independent arbiter of the truth. not just the media, the fbi, the intelligence committee. last week he attacked google and said google was showing things that were not true about him. the facts are not great for him so he has to undermine and attack and delegitimize anyone who would show an alternative version of reality. the problem is, trump is obviously the worst actor in this. this is a problem that the conservative side built a long time ago. fox news that started telling you the rest of the media, you can't trust. they're delegitimizing institutions. and then a much, much worse way. >> you were talking about conservative radio. you asked for a mea culpa. >> i was miami when donald trump was campaigning and i was talking on a gentleman who was telling me why he liked donald trump. he said he'll be tough on immigration. he will deport all these undocumented immigrants. and i am, p
the untruths, glen kessler told me, are trump's political secret sauce. >> it is not just the lies thattral part of his political strategy but also the delegitimization. undermining anyone who could be an independent arbiter of the truth. not just the media, the fbi, the intelligence committee. last week he attacked google and said google was showing things that were not true about him. the facts are not great for him so he has to undermine and attack and delegitimize anyone who would...
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. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning.rn. i can't think of another word but phenomenal.
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. >> kessler thinks trump will hit the 10,000 mark by the end of his presidency. >>> up next on cnn,orence. stay with us. we'll be right back. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> before we go, an update on florence, no longer a hurricane but still a severe threat and you can see why here on the local radar. a tornado watch, that's the red box, but the big story here are the rains and you can see these bands of rain continuing to come ashore from hatteras to myrtle beach. this is a slow motion storm disaster that's unfolding and the headline on cnn.com says it well. it says the flood danger is worse than ever. here's a lye look from myrtle beach, south carolina, the southern end of this storm. we've been able to show you other live pictures. the death toll is continuing to climb. the curre
. >> kessler thinks trump will hit the 10,000 mark by the end of his presidency. >>> up next on cnn,orence. stay with us. we'll be right back. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's....
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post," phil rucker, extiecutive editorf bloomberg, and "washington post" fact check columnist glen kessler. everyone, welcome. i do want to start with you, phil. yesterday we had maton one of t president's supporters. we asked about that tweet about the economy where he said it's the best economy in over a hundred years and compared gdp to the unemployment rate. in fact, that rate he showed was the best in 12 years, not a hundred years. >> just an extra zero there. >> well, sort of. they said ten years. it's really 12 years. it's those little things, those small things where all the president had to do was come out and say the economy is great, we're doing really well. when he can't even say it's that good without making a false statement, what does that mean for the entire administration? >> well, it just creates a credibility problem for the whole administration. the president is so indiscreet with the facts. he does not have precision when it comes to economic data in particular, but on all sorts of issues. he's sort of fast and loose with information, and it creates a bit of a fog over
post," phil rucker, extiecutive editorf bloomberg, and "washington post" fact check columnist glen kessler. everyone, welcome. i do want to start with you, phil. yesterday we had maton one of t president's supporters. we asked about that tweet about the economy where he said it's the best economy in over a hundred years and compared gdp to the unemployment rate. in fact, that rate he showed was the best in 12 years, not a hundred years. >> just an extra zero there. >>...
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the untruths, washington post fact checker glenn kessler told me are trump's political secret sauce. just the lies that are a central part of his political strategy, but also the dee legitimatization, the undermining of anyone who could be an independent allison rosar. he attacked google and said google was biased against him, showing things that weren't true about him. the facts are not great for him so he always has to try to undermine, attack and dee legitimatize anyone that would show an alternative version of reality. the problem is trump is obviously the worst actor in this. this is a problem that the conservative side built a long time ago. fox news started telling you that the rest of the media you can't trust. they started telling you scientists you can't trust. they're telling you lies about climate change. they started to demon eyes and dee legitimatize institutions. you have donald trump who shows up and capitalizes on the opportunity they created in a much, much worse way than we've seen before. >> you wrote a brilliant op-ed about this a few years ago talking about how
the untruths, washington post fact checker glenn kessler told me are trump's political secret sauce. just the lies that are a central part of his political strategy, but also the dee legitimatization, the undermining of anyone who could be an independent allison rosar. he attacked google and said google was biased against him, showing things that weren't true about him. the facts are not great for him so he always has to try to undermine, attack and dee legitimatize anyone that would show an...
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then, washington post fact checker columnist glenn kessler, on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7 am eastern, tuesday morning. joined the discussion. >> now, we will take you to the center, for a discussion on federal refugee resettlement programs. this runs about two hours. >> good morning, and welcome. my name is joe can, i am a senior vice president within the center. in this skin and center is a public policy think tank that works to advance policy and politics, animated by the spirit of moderation. which, as i am sure many of you can acknowledge, given the current state of american politics, can also be a bit of a challenge. but, it is important, and, we are deeply committed to an open democratic society, which requires political compromise, respect for pluralism, and a resistance to ideological extremism. we work with policymakers and staff, to formulate and promote clear eyed and physically-based policy solutions, that are innovative, politically salable, and most important, through the lives of real people. i would li
then, washington post fact checker columnist glenn kessler, on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7 am eastern, tuesday morning. joined the discussion. >> now, we will take you to the center, for a discussion on federal refugee resettlement programs. this runs about two hours. >> good morning, and welcome. my name is joe can, i am a senior vice president within the center. in this skin and center is a public policy think tank that...
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watch president tom pittman talks about the future of deputy eternal -- deputy attorney general rob kessler on and glenn fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> coming up live on tuesday at 10:00 a.m., live in the united nations in new york for remarks by president trump. at noon eastern, the house returns for general speeches and then come the legislative day starts at 2:00 p.m. the u.s. house will work on cyber security, border security, and small business development. at 10:00 p.m., we are live in phoenix for the governor debate between governor doug ducey and his democratic challenger dave garcia. on c-span2 at 8:00 a.m., xe host posts the commission on the rise and risks of vaping among teenagers. in the senate, members consider the nomination of peter feldman to be on the consumer products safety commission. c-span3 at 9:30 a.m., the armed services committee considers military command nominations. at 1:30 p.m., sylvia burwell is in conversation without going senator -- with outgoing senator bob p
watch president tom pittman talks about the future of deputy eternal -- deputy attorney general rob kessler on and glenn fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> coming up live on tuesday at 10:00 a.m., live in the united nations in new york for remarks by president trump. at noon eastern, the house returns for general speeches and then come the legislative day starts at 2:00 p.m. the u.s....
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and washington post fact checker glenn kessler on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern, tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> the c-span buses traveling across the country. we recently stopped in des moines, iowa. we are asking folks, which party should control congress, and why? >> a do feel the democratic party should control congress next year. i feel that the current administration that we have, it definitely would be a good idea to have a check on that administration. some of the policies that are being done i don't fully agree with, and although i'm not always going to agree with everything, i just feel that having one party in the position they are right now is not getting a lot done, and it would be best if we did have a check on this current administration. also i would like to see both parties getting back to some stability. it seems right now all they do is spend time talking or bad mouthing one party versus the other. it would be wonderful if we could get back to a more workable agreement betw
and washington post fact checker glenn kessler on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern, tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> the c-span buses traveling across the country. we recently stopped in des moines, iowa. we are asking folks, which party should control congress, and why? >> a do feel the democratic party should control congress next year. i feel that the current administration that we have, it definitely would be a...
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and then fact checker glenn kessler on fact checking president trump. be sure to catch "washington journal" live it 7:00 a.m. today. on tuesday onife c-span at 10 a.m., we are live from the united nations in new york with remarks from president trump. at noon eastern, the house returns for general speeches. the legislative day starts at 2 regardingork on bills cyber security, border security and small business development. at 10 p.m. we are life in phoenix for the arizona governors debate. at 8 a.m., axial's discusses the rise in risk of aping on teenagers. and then it senate confirms -- senate discusses peter feldman. the senate armed services committee discusses military command nomination stood at 1:30 p.m., american university president is in conversation with outgoing senator bob corker of tennessee. at 3:30 p.m., the senate health committee examines health care in rural america. pulitzer prize-winning author geraldine brooks is our guest on in-depth fiction addition on sunday, october 7 at noon eastern with her most recent book. her other novels i
and then fact checker glenn kessler on fact checking president trump. be sure to catch "washington journal" live it 7:00 a.m. today. on tuesday onife c-span at 10 a.m., we are live from the united nations in new york with remarks from president trump. at noon eastern, the house returns for general speeches. the legislative day starts at 2 regardingork on bills cyber security, border security and small business development. at 10 p.m. we are life in phoenix for the arizona governors...
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washington post fact checker columnist glenn kessler on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. coming up live on c-span, the united nations in new york with remarks by president trump. at noon, the house returns for speeches, their legislative day starts at 2:00 p.m., they will work on bills regarding cybers ecurity and small business develop and. p.m., the arizona governor's debate. on c-span2, the fda commissioner on the rise and risk of vaping among teenagers. thehe senate, considering consumer product safety commission. the senate armed services committee considers military commands nominations. at 1:30 p.m., american university president cynthia a relative conversation with outgoing senator bob corker of tennessee. at 3:30 p.m., the senate health committee examines health care numeral america. president i think would confirm that experience. i'm going to tell this guy off, i'll get him, and then they go in there and there's something about the office itself, the res
washington post fact checker columnist glenn kessler on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. coming up live on c-span, the united nations in new york with remarks by president trump. at noon, the house returns for speeches, their legislative day starts at 2:00 p.m., they will work on bills regarding cybers ecurity and small business develop and. p.m., the arizona governor's debate. on c-span2,...
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this is from glenn kessler of the "washington post." trump aims to hide with claims the u.s.ave in the greatest economy ever. we want to get right to the question and how it's playing out in the sunday morning newspapers. he points out the president can certainly brag about the economy, but it was doing better presidents dwight d. eisenhower, lyndon johnson, bill clinton, and ulysses s. grant. that's from the fact checker in today's "washington post." this ism the national review, it trump's boom, not obama's. at first, they tried to deny the existence, then they said it was a fool's gold and now they want someone else to get credit for it. that's the short history of the ofnstream media's coverage the good economic news we have had ever since donald trump one in the november 2016 presidential election. knowing covered it with certainty how long the positive trends will last, but it is absurd to claim the democrats were shy about claiming credit for every kernel of good news they could claim during the anemic at your recovery from the 2008 financial crisis. the reluctance to
this is from glenn kessler of the "washington post." trump aims to hide with claims the u.s.ave in the greatest economy ever. we want to get right to the question and how it's playing out in the sunday morning newspapers. he points out the president can certainly brag about the economy, but it was doing better presidents dwight d. eisenhower, lyndon johnson, bill clinton, and ulysses s. grant. that's from the fact checker in today's "washington post." this ism the national...
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are extremists that are infighting with one another, they have a problem with the organizer jason kesslern't see eye to eye. disparaging comments that he has made about white supremacists insisting he is not a white backlash that happened from last year's unite the right where everybody has a cell phone, everybody is filming and taking photographs of individuals and then posting that stuff up online, the public backlash against the people who participated last year and individuals being docked as white supremacist ended up losing their jobs, and scholarships at institutions. they don't want to see the day of light any more so they're recess back into the confines of their own home and sit behind their computers which is why the numbers i see will be a lot less than what they were a year ago. that being said, the white supremacist movement as a whole is in a state of flux, but at the same time its surging and in large part that's due to the alt-right movement. that's not beneficial to all different types of white supremacists. i'm going to talk about the different types and those that are
are extremists that are infighting with one another, they have a problem with the organizer jason kesslern't see eye to eye. disparaging comments that he has made about white supremacists insisting he is not a white backlash that happened from last year's unite the right where everybody has a cell phone, everybody is filming and taking photographs of individuals and then posting that stuff up online, the public backlash against the people who participated last year and individuals being docked...
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then, washington post fact checker columnist glenn kessler, on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7 am eastern, tuesday morning. join
then, washington post fact checker columnist glenn kessler, on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7 am eastern, tuesday morning. join