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jonathan and lonnie chen. thank you very much for being with us.oming up, the age of trump when "the 11th hour" continues. of tn "the 11th hour" continues. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? i had no idea why my mouth was constantly dry. it gave me bad breath. it was so embarrassing. now i take new biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'm on the go, which is all the time. new biotene dry mouth lozenges. freshen breath anytime, anywhere. new biotene dry mouth lozenges. ♪ ♪ this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. >>> you suggesting the party is moving too far to the left? >> we will find out if i can wi
jonathan and lonnie chen. thank you very much for being with us.oming up, the age of trump when "the 11th hour" continues. of tn "the 11th hour" continues. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? i had no idea why my mouth was constantly dry. it gave me bad breath. it was so embarrassing. now i take new biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'm on the go, which is all the time. new biotene...
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r hoover institution fellow lonnie chen, colle law professor david levine and washington cooperate for the "san francisco chronicle." she joins us via skype from the nation's capitol. welcome to you all. what has the scen been like in washington, d.c. the past couple of days after the mueller report was released? >> one of the things you have to realize about the timing of this release is that it came during the first week of lawmakers easter and passover recess. so the odd thing about it is that the halls of capitol hill were largely empty when this report was delivered. some aren't even in the country. this is a popular time t take international trips. nancy pelosi was overseas in ireland doing sort of a tour through prts of europe. we had to get a lot of reaction in emails, in-box sort of statements. overall, i think that washington was really preparing for a report with a lot more redactions. you sow a lot prebuttle focusing on barr misconstruing th report in their eyes and preparing for this dogged fight to get the full report and underlying materials, and they haven't really chan
r hoover institution fellow lonnie chen, colle law professor david levine and washington cooperate for the "san francisco chronicle." she joins us via skype from the nation's capitol. welcome to you all. what has the scen been like in washington, d.c. the past couple of days after the mueller report was released? >> one of the things you have to realize about the timing of this release is that it came during the first week of lawmakers easter and passover recess. so the odd...
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so if you think about his se here in california. >> david levine, lonnie chen with the hoovernitution and tal koppen in washington with the "san francisco chronicle." thank you all. e thanks. >>> now to anamination of implicit bias. jennifer eberhart is social psychologist at stanford university and the 2014 recipient of the mcarthur genius grant. her wor her works the way unconscious bias can have profound effects in society. in her book she says we can all get better at spotting situationst t trigger stereotypes and shares her experiences how to fight them. joining me is professor jennifer eberhart. nice to havee. you h >> thank you for having me. >> you say in your book that racial conditioning starts young, even as young as 3 months old. how does that happen? >> yeah. so researchers have found thatn in as young as 3 months of age are already showing a preference for faces of their own racial group. so it happens part because of how our brains are wired, but nortly because of the faces that we are exposed toally. to the extent that we live in segregated spaces, we are exposed to fa
so if you think about his se here in california. >> david levine, lonnie chen with the hoovernitution and tal koppen in washington with the "san francisco chronicle." thank you all. e thanks. >>> now to anamination of implicit bias. jennifer eberhart is social psychologist at stanford university and the 2014 recipient of the mcarthur genius grant. her wor her works the way unconscious bias can have profound effects in society. in her book she says we can all get better...
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. >> and with us to talk about jonathan allen and lonnie chen president facing the press today.e've seen the video from him. we've seen a couple of statements as this story has sort of played out. how has this landed inside biden's world. are they nervous of the long-term impact or feeling this thing as minimal. in terms of its impact? what are they thinking inside? >> i think they have to be nervous. i've talked to some people who have talked to the inner circle and you know i think and i have talked to some democrats who are looking at supporting biden. i think the concern here isn't just the issue with touching, but also the handling of this by the biden camp. it's not just a question of the particular issue. but is this campaign ready to go? is joe biden somebody who's in the moment of 2019? does he understand how to handle burgeoning crisis? you know, personal crisis in this case rather than a national crisis. a lot of the response looked a bit like 1975 and not 2019. he did not come out and talk to camera immediately or reporters immediately. he put out a statement for a s
. >> and with us to talk about jonathan allen and lonnie chen president facing the press today.e've seen the video from him. we've seen a couple of statements as this story has sort of played out. how has this landed inside biden's world. are they nervous of the long-term impact or feeling this thing as minimal. in terms of its impact? what are they thinking inside? >> i think they have to be nervous. i've talked to some people who have talked to the inner circle and you know i...
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with us now, we have the hoover institution director of policy studies lonnie chen. off with that japan story. picking apart japan's agricultural sector has been difficult. what is president trump's hopes of doing that outside the tpp? lonnie: he is trying to make progress on a deal he thinks he can get done more quickly. negotiations with china have dragged on and that deal has taken longer to get together than he wanted. he sees japan as an opportunity given his relationship with prime minister abe. the issues are no less sticky of augh japan is more potential partner then china has been. we will see how this develops. but i think you want to get a quick win out of japan have opposed that he wants to get a quick win -- i think he wants to get a quick win out of japan as opposed to china. paul: it could come as soon as the end of may where a signing ceremony is penciled. do you think it will go ahead? lanhee: i do because of the accountith the current deficit have been more easily solved. there are longer questions that are more sticky and will not be part of this de
with us now, we have the hoover institution director of policy studies lonnie chen. off with that japan story. picking apart japan's agricultural sector has been difficult. what is president trump's hopes of doing that outside the tpp? lonnie: he is trying to make progress on a deal he thinks he can get done more quickly. negotiations with china have dragged on and that deal has taken longer to get together than he wanted. he sees japan as an opportunity given his relationship with prime...
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. >> let's discuss with lonny chen and susan hennessey, nsa attorney. let me start with you, if i can, susan, seeing as you're a lour here. the argument that barr and others are making is that he's not going to be james comey with hillary clinton, right? when he had that famous press conference july 2016 where he said listen, i'm not going to charge her. doesn't meet the prosecutorial standard, but she had all this bad behavior. he's saying if he's not going to be charged, we shouldn't then, the public should not see the evidence that might have indicated there was wrongdoing. >> there's a couple different arguments there. there's things like grand jury material, classified information, things there is an obligation for doj to review. >> that's one thing, but he's making a broader argument that anything that sullies the reputation -- >> this broader argument of who qualifies as a prileral third party, if he doesn't provide information about what they did, the american public and congress is not going to have a full story of what occurred. the argument t
. >> let's discuss with lonny chen and susan hennessey, nsa attorney. let me start with you, if i can, susan, seeing as you're a lour here. the argument that barr and others are making is that he's not going to be james comey with hillary clinton, right? when he had that famous press conference july 2016 where he said listen, i'm not going to charge her. doesn't meet the prosecutorial standard, but she had all this bad behavior. he's saying if he's not going to be charged, we shouldn't...
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steve: lonnie chen thank you so much. >> great to be with you. steve: stuff costs too much. can get a handle on that. a heart breaking twist for a devastated family a young man claiming to be a missing boy turns out to be quacketted felon. where does the information go from here? that story coming up next. on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons change but true character doesn't. wow, you've outdone yourself this time. hey, what're neighbors for? it's beautiful. run with us. search "john deere x300" for more. ifor another 150 years. the fire going ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ ♪ brian: quick headlines, hope you are dressed. julian assange could be kicked out of the embassy in london. they say within hours. that according to wikileaks. ecuador has an agreement to the u.k. to arrest him. the ecuadorian embassy denies that r
steve: lonnie chen thank you so much. >> great to be with you. steve: stuff costs too much. can get a handle on that. a heart breaking twist for a devastated family a young man claiming to be a missing boy turns out to be quacketted felon. where does the information go from here? that story coming up next. on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons change but true character doesn't. wow, you've outdone yourself this time. hey, what're neighbors for? it's beautiful. run with us....
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. >> still with us jonathan allen and lonnie chen.nie sanders, i mean, this was the story in 2016. he was getting close to hillary clinton and the reason he couldn't get close enough to get the nomination overwhelming support for clinton among black voters. i think clinton beat sanders by 72% margin. the prospect of sanders reversing the voters in 2020? >> lonnie was talking about biden being a 20 th century candidate in a 21st century race. i think what's fascinating about bernie sanders is he's showing an adaptdability. he's talking about racial justice alongside economic justice. he's learned and adapted and is trying to make that bridge to african american voters. look, bernie sanders has an advantage in this race unlike anybody else. which is that he's got a national network. when they start going for delegates, this is somebody who's going to have at least 15% in almost every congressional district. he's going to be able to pull delegates. he's going to win states. that's huge as he tries to get a plurality. the other question,
. >> still with us jonathan allen and lonnie chen.nie sanders, i mean, this was the story in 2016. he was getting close to hillary clinton and the reason he couldn't get close enough to get the nomination overwhelming support for clinton among black voters. i think clinton beat sanders by 72% margin. the prospect of sanders reversing the voters in 2020? >> lonnie was talking about biden being a 20 th century candidate in a 21st century race. i think what's fascinating about bernie...