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so she blabs to lippman about my long-distance calls to europe! -what calls? -[groans] i made a friend when i was in europe, okay? and we've been in touch, and sandra told lippman! oh. did she say anything else to you? anything else? what do you mean "anything else"? so she just left the office, didn't say a word to you about anything? -yeah. -beautiful. why is that beautiful? oh, no. not beautiful. it's $429! hey, look, i'm gonna pay for that. -no, no. -no, i insist. i was the one that encouraged you to fire her. -the whole thing was all my... -okay. ...fault. do you smell smoke? oh, hey! hey, jer, i want you to meet my new friends here. this is luis, jorge, and umberto. how you doing? nice to meet you. yeah, we're heading up to westchester. gonna hit the links. oh... hey, uh, isn't that, uh, your-- oh, yeah. yeah. okay. we're going. ¡vámanos, muchachos! hey, what are you reading? oh, uh, the falconer, by john cheever. it's really excellent. john cheever. you ever read any of his stuff? uh, yeah, i'm familiar with some of his writing. yeah. all right, look, w
so she blabs to lippman about my long-distance calls to europe! -what calls? -[groans] i made a friend when i was in europe, okay? and we've been in touch, and sandra told lippman! oh. did she say anything else to you? anything else? what do you mean "anything else"? so she just left the office, didn't say a word to you about anything? -yeah. -beautiful. why is that beautiful? oh, no. not beautiful. it's $429! hey, look, i'm gonna pay for that. -no, no. -no, i insist. i was the one...
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harry lippman, former u.s. attorney. and former deputy assistant attorney general. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. and luke broadwater, congressional porter for the new york times. good to see all of you. harry, the committee also asked sean hannity for an interview. so they got these texts. what else do you think that might be open to hear from him? and just these messages, do they reveal enough to help their case? >> definitely filed their case. this is so beyond the pale of a former press relationship, right? he's not even being just a mouthpiece for the government, he's been a policy maker. he is taking advice from meadows, giving advice to meadows. this is the antithesis of what you think an organ of the press i'd be doing. but the real focus now, he probably doesn't have any criminal exposure, but meadows might. so, yes, to the extent that it reveals meadows either knowledge of the violence, or possibly what he's done in these phony slave electors. that could zero in on medals. i think, though, there are mainly looking to t
harry lippman, former u.s. attorney. and former deputy assistant attorney general. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. and luke broadwater, congressional porter for the new york times. good to see all of you. harry, the committee also asked sean hannity for an interview. so they got these texts. what else do you think that might be open to hear from him? and just these messages, do they reveal enough to help their case? >> definitely filed their case. this...
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their presidential candidates and the finalists are incumbent, president and manual macomb, and marie lippmanfrance ministry reports that the one about 27% in the first round of voting. but came in first place with a dozen candidates, lived by is second with about 23%, the second round of voting in two weeks is set to be a rematch of the 2017 election cnn's melissa bell joins us now live from paris. of course, last election macron was this shiny new thing, there was so much excitement around his presence now, we know more about his leadership. so the step plea to jean-marie le pen its advantage? >> you are right to point out that it is a re-run of 2017, in many ways, in so far that those two candidates will face off on april 24th. but the difference is that five years on from that political experiment that eludes, to what he has shown by getting 20% in the first one is that essentially he has consolidated that position in the center. but the far, the extremes, have a swell consolidated. they're so not just jean-marie le pen, who, also scored a buddy -- but also the man who outflanked her and
their presidential candidates and the finalists are incumbent, president and manual macomb, and marie lippmanfrance ministry reports that the one about 27% in the first round of voting. but came in first place with a dozen candidates, lived by is second with about 23%, the second round of voting in two weeks is set to be a rematch of the 2017 election cnn's melissa bell joins us now live from paris. of course, last election macron was this shiny new thing, there was so much excitement around...
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. >> harry lippman, always good to see you. >> you too chris, thank you. >> coming up with the midtermsoaching, we'll ask michael steele, juanita tolliver will, if democrats should be working harder to settle what they've accomplished so far. when the 11th hour continues. since i left for college, my dad has gotten back into some of his old hobbies. and now he's taking trulicity, and it looks like he's gotten into some new healthier habits, too. what changes are you making for your type 2 diabetes? maybe it's time to try trulicity. it's proven to help lower a1c. it can help you lose up to 10 pounds. and it's only taken once a week, so it can fit into your busy life. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabe
. >> harry lippman, always good to see you. >> you too chris, thank you. >> coming up with the midtermsoaching, we'll ask michael steele, juanita tolliver will, if democrats should be working harder to settle what they've accomplished so far. when the 11th hour continues. since i left for college, my dad has gotten back into some of his old hobbies. and now he's taking trulicity, and it looks like he's gotten into some new healthier habits, too. what changes are you making for...
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tonight's headline making political stories bringing back our dream team panel, former us attorney harry lippman and former senior health and human services official jack cafferty. gentlemen, welcome back. so let's talk immigration now. you heard what bill clinton was just reporting. i want to play a little bit more of what senator excuse me secretary america has said about the situation and where we are going trying to move forward knowing there's a surge there and they expect with a lifting of title 42 , there'll be an even bigger one . >> what distinguishes us from the past is the fact that we will not implement policies of cruelty that disregard our asylum laws. we are rebuilding a system that was entirely dismantled. but do you acknowledge you're likely going to see a surge? we very well could and our job is to be prepared to address it. harry, they know it's coming with the lifting of title forty two . we're having trouble managing what's are now totally you know, it's such it just seems like such a morass on and on . the thing about lifting title 42 is it has to do with, with virus candac
tonight's headline making political stories bringing back our dream team panel, former us attorney harry lippman and former senior health and human services official jack cafferty. gentlemen, welcome back. so let's talk immigration now. you heard what bill clinton was just reporting. i want to play a little bit more of what senator excuse me secretary america has said about the situation and where we are going trying to move forward knowing there's a surge there and they expect with a lifting...
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. >> harry lippman, always good to see. you >> you too chris, thank. with the midterms approaching, we'll ask michael steele, juanita tolliver will, if democrats should be working harder to settle what they've accomplished so far. when the 11th hour continues. 11th hour continues ben isn't worried about retirement his personalized plan is backed by the team at fidelity. his ira is professionally managed, and he gets one-on-one coaching when he needs it. so ben is feeling pretty zen. that's the planning effect from fidelity entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists and has helped over one million people. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. what does the future of
. >> harry lippman, always good to see. you >> you too chris, thank. with the midterms approaching, we'll ask michael steele, juanita tolliver will, if democrats should be working harder to settle what they've accomplished so far. when the 11th hour continues. 11th hour continues ben isn't worried about retirement his personalized plan is backed by the team at fidelity. his ira is professionally managed, and he gets one-on-one coaching when he needs it. so ben is feeling pretty zen....
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harry lippman shirt as a -- they both join me now.ry, let me start with you, what does marjorie taylor greene's hearing add to what we know about the january six investigators already have? >> look, they knew most of what she would say. it adds a kind of complete disavow of what happened. no more trying to say it was okay, the violence. she had to run, that is for starters. second, it is a serious thing. it is likely in her case that she may be skates by, but the record has been made that this kind of conduct was absolutely outside the bounds of the constitution, and and her comfort is now have to back away from it. that is a little bit. you are right with all these i don't recall six that are up. she skates away from personal liability. nevertheless, she looks to the country as somebody who is really ducking the truth. >> to be fair, she was not seen but the country is a very truthful person before this. but i take your point, harry. jill, let me ask you about this, on the video we saw today. are you as bothered as i and that it took
harry lippman shirt as a -- they both join me now.ry, let me start with you, what does marjorie taylor greene's hearing add to what we know about the january six investigators already have? >> look, they knew most of what she would say. it adds a kind of complete disavow of what happened. no more trying to say it was okay, the violence. she had to run, that is for starters. second, it is a serious thing. it is likely in her case that she may be skates by, but the record has been made that...
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plus, the latest on the fascism from russia to france, where marine lippman, putin ally, was defeated today. i will speak to historian and author timothy snyder. ♪ ♪ ♪ , >> good evening, i am mehdi hasan. back in 2019 a full year and a half before the 2020 election i asked a question, one that was bothering me for quite some time, one of donald trump loses in november 2020 and refuses to leave the white house? now i know that doesn't seem like a crazy thing to ask now, but back then i received a lot of flak, liberals disagreed with may. certain that american institutions would protect us from a coup, some suggested if trump loses, wouldn't a secret service just escort him out. but what people feel to realize that donald trump spent four years in office disrupting norms, and slowly but surely corrupting america's institutions. and tonight i need to ask, is the secret service one of those institutions? just within the last few days democratic representative jamie raskin of maryland, who's a member of the house 16 committee said that the committees up coming public areas will tell a stor
plus, the latest on the fascism from russia to france, where marine lippman, putin ally, was defeated today. i will speak to historian and author timothy snyder. ♪ ♪ ♪ , >> good evening, i am mehdi hasan. back in 2019 a full year and a half before the 2020 election i asked a question, one that was bothering me for quite some time, one of donald trump loses in november 2020 and refuses to leave the white house? now i know that doesn't seem like a crazy thing to ask now, but back then...
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walter lippman dean of american journalists earlier talked about the manufactured consent which has become a sever conscious art and regular organ of popular government in a revolution in the practice of democracy and that is appropriate because the common interests very largely elude believe opinion entirely and can be managed only by a specialize the class. niebuhr's cool observers. the same concerns explain a good deal of the fear of radical movements abroad up to the present. for example, in the early 19th century the czar of russia was deeply concerned about the contagion of revolutionary ideas from american democracy which might undermine the conservative world order that he and others were presiding over and a century later the roles were reversed but same ideas were expressed at the time when wood re-wilson isn't troops it join the western in intervention against the bowl chef vicks. his secretary of state worned that there were appealing to the proletariat of all countries to the ignorant and mentally deficient who by their numbers are urged to become masters. the same ideas appea
walter lippman dean of american journalists earlier talked about the manufactured consent which has become a sever conscious art and regular organ of popular government in a revolution in the practice of democracy and that is appropriate because the common interests very largely elude believe opinion entirely and can be managed only by a specialize the class. niebuhr's cool observers. the same concerns explain a good deal of the fear of radical movements abroad up to the present. for example,...
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the mythmakers by the cool observers folks like us smart guys who know how to serve power walter lippman dean of american journalists a few years early talked about what he called the manufacture of consent, which he said has become a self-conscious art and a regular organ of popular government in a revolution in the practice of democracy, and that's appropriate because the common interests very largely elude public opinion entirely and can be managed only by a specialized class. neighbors cool observers the same concerns explain a good deal of the fear of radical movements abroad right up to the present. so for example in the early 19th century the tsar of russia was deeply concerned about the contagion of revolutionary ideas coming from american democracy, which might undermine the conservative world order that he and metternich and others were presiding over and a century later the roles were reversed, but the same ideas were expressed at the time when woodrow wilson sent troops to join the western intervention against the bolsheviks his secretary of state echoing lazar a century earl
the mythmakers by the cool observers folks like us smart guys who know how to serve power walter lippman dean of american journalists a few years early talked about what he called the manufacture of consent, which he said has become a self-conscious art and a regular organ of popular government in a revolution in the practice of democracy, and that's appropriate because the common interests very largely elude public opinion entirely and can be managed only by a specialized class. neighbors cool...