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bill crystal is with me, margaret sullivan and in washington matt lewis. bill, if i can get started with you, president trump mentioned you by name at a rally yesterday. you've also been outspoken about some of the problems in right wing media as it relates to some of this. what is your reaction first of all to this hate filled week in america? >> obviously it's horrible and deeply depressing. i do think the coming together of his anti-semitism and his hatr hatr hatred of jews, which was already there, and hias it's one of the organizes who helped resettle holocaust survivors, and a 97-year-old woman n synagogue yesterday, and they helped resettle soviet jews and non-jews, so they helped with resettlement. they worked with the u.s. government. and one thing donald trump could have said last night if he were in the mood to say nice things were to praise these agencies, which are mostly volunteers, nonprofits burking in these u.s. government programs. but he hates jews, hates immigrants and went ahead and killed a lot of people. >> and when you be a toxic po
bill crystal is with me, margaret sullivan and in washington matt lewis. bill, if i can get started with you, president trump mentioned you by name at a rally yesterday. you've also been outspoken about some of the problems in right wing media as it relates to some of this. what is your reaction first of all to this hate filled week in america? >> obviously it's horrible and deeply depressing. i do think the coming together of his anti-semitism and his hatr hatr hatred of jews, which was...
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joining us, we have molly ball and matt lewis. >> good morning to you guys. matt, to you, hearing that from a conservative or from a liberal, just that blatant honesty, there's no political capital anymore, in any form of compromise. what's your read? >> well, i mean, i would separate the two things. i think that jeff flake is maybe a little bit naive if he thinks that this week is going to satisfy or appease the people on the left who want to take down brett kavanaugh. but going specifically to what he said, look, i agree. i wrote a book two or three years ago about how this system is broken. and there are perverse incentives on both sides of the aisle that drive people farther to the left and farther to the right. and if you try to work across the aisle in any capacity, you will be primaried and probably beaten in a general election. >> geez. >> yeah. >> or in a primary. in a primary. >> and listen, that's not entirely new. i mean, we've seen that for a number of years. >> but saying it seems new. hearing it the way we did from flake. >> to say it in such co
joining us, we have molly ball and matt lewis. >> good morning to you guys. matt, to you, hearing that from a conservative or from a liberal, just that blatant honesty, there's no political capital anymore, in any form of compromise. what's your read? >> well, i mean, i would separate the two things. i think that jeff flake is maybe a little bit naive if he thinks that this week is going to satisfy or appease the people on the left who want to take down brett kavanaugh. but going...
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someone like matt lewis is an analyst. >> greg: juan, the difference is a mob is about intimidation.are about dialogue. that's the difference, and a lot of those people aren't interested in hearing anybody else. >> juan: you have two things. one is the difference between the french and the mainstream. i think in fact when i think of charlottesville, i think of a mob. a violent mob. when i think of people like those in portland that you were talking about, i think sometimes they are people who are homeless, involved with drugs and they pick up on this because they see an opportunity to act out, in my opinion. i don't see it as part of the mob, but i must say the right has plugged into that word as a vehicle for saying to their voters, hey, we are facing bad guys, a mob out there, and i think that's what brooke baldwin was doing. she was saying don't just use the word helter-skelter because it fits the republican talking points for the midterm elections. if you see a mob, collect a mob. he was tying about people harassing someone in a restaurant. >> kennedy: you have some democrats cal
someone like matt lewis is an analyst. >> greg: juan, the difference is a mob is about intimidation.are about dialogue. that's the difference, and a lot of those people aren't interested in hearing anybody else. >> juan: you have two things. one is the difference between the french and the mainstream. i think in fact when i think of charlottesville, i think of a mob. a violent mob. when i think of people like those in portland that you were talking about, i think sometimes they are...
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here to discuss, alice stewart, maria cardona, matt lewis and max boot, his new book is "the corrosion, why i left the right." so the thank you all for joining us. welcome back, max. maria, the president speaking at a rally tonight touched on what is the latest way to undermine anyone who opposes him. watch this. >> you don't hand matches to an arsonist. and you don't give power to an angry left wing mob. that's what the democrats have become. they would turn our country so fast into the venezuela and venezuela is not doing it too well, folks. >> we are hearing that time and time again. who he is talking about? >> well, i guess what he was talking about is the women whom are very angry and expressed their anger i think quite adamantly during the kavanaugh hearings because they were women who had gone through the trauma and the tragedy of being sexually assaulted at some point or maybe several times during their lifetime and they were trying to tell their stories to republican men who did nothing but either one away from them or are completely make fun of them. treat them disrespectfull
here to discuss, alice stewart, maria cardona, matt lewis and max boot, his new book is "the corrosion, why i left the right." so the thank you all for joining us. welcome back, max. maria, the president speaking at a rally tonight touched on what is the latest way to undermine anyone who opposes him. watch this. >> you don't hand matches to an arsonist. and you don't give power to an angry left wing mob. that's what the democrats have become. they would turn our country so fast...
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>> so we had matt lewis on, who i love having on, from "the daily beast.rd had been this talking point for republicans from all up and down capitol hill in the wake of what had happened with dr. ford and justice kavanaugh. so when he brought the mob word up again, i called him out. and, listen, like, i don't want to be the word police, and that was not my intention. but i also believe in calling out talking points and to hear him bring that up. i had to-- i had to say something. and, honestly, at the end of my day-- ooik lime sure you check your twitter, too-- if i have irked the left and the right, then i have done my job. >> stephen: we have to take a little bit of a break. we'll be right back with more brooke baldwin, everybody. (little sister) sis look! (mom vo) it's easy to shrink into your own little world. especially these days. (mom vo) especially at this age. (dad) it's getting wetter. (mom vo) that's why we got the biggest subaru ever made. (dad) i think it's here. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (
>> so we had matt lewis on, who i love having on, from "the daily beast.rd had been this talking point for republicans from all up and down capitol hill in the wake of what had happened with dr. ford and justice kavanaugh. so when he brought the mob word up again, i called him out. and, listen, like, i don't want to be the word police, and that was not my intention. but i also believe in calling out talking points and to hear him bring that up. i had to-- i had to say something. and,...
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matt mcgrathjoins me now from incheon, south korea. the scientists here, they are really not holding back, are they? that's right, lewis.n their language. they are talking here about unprecedented changes in society are needed to essentially keep temperatures to 1.5 degrees this century. they have looked at this particular figure century. they have looked at this particularfigure for century. they have looked at this particular figure for the last three yea rs, particular figure for the last three years, and the reportjust published in the hall behind me here has talked about the fact that, really, if we have to keep temperatures to 1.5 degrees over two, there are many benefits for society. millions of people face less danger from sea level rise at 1.5 degrees of warming than 2,000,000 -- level rise at 1.5 degrees of warming than 2,000,000 —— two degrees. so they are talking about things like coral reefs, a whole range of animals and plants. so they say they are many benefits to doing this, but doing this will be an incredible challenge for the world, and they have been laying out the day the details of that challenge.
matt mcgrathjoins me now from incheon, south korea. the scientists here, they are really not holding back, are they? that's right, lewis.n their language. they are talking here about unprecedented changes in society are needed to essentially keep temperatures to 1.5 degrees this century. they have looked at this particular figure century. they have looked at this particularfigure for century. they have looked at this particular figure for the last three yea rs, particular figure for the last...
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matt mcgrath, has been folowing events in incheon, south korea. he said the ipcc report was the most critical and controversial for many years. that‘s right, lewis their language. they are talking here about unprecedented changes in society are needed to essentially keep temperatures to 1.5 degrees this century. they have looked at this particular figure for the last three years, and the reportjust published in the hall behind me here has talked about the fact that, really, if we were to keep temperatures to 1.5 degrees, over two, there are many benefits for society. millions of people face less danger from sea level rise at 1.5 degrees of warming than two degrees. so they‘re talking about things like coral reefs, a whole range of animals and plants. so they say there are many benefits to doing this. but doing this will be an incredible challenge for the world, and they have been laying out today the details of that challenge. and they are basically saying that the two degrees target that lots of us will be familiar with, which was agreed back in 2015, is now not even enough, so that changes to 1.5. i think people will follow that. but there is
matt mcgrath, has been folowing events in incheon, south korea. he said the ipcc report was the most critical and controversial for many years. that‘s right, lewis their language. they are talking here about unprecedented changes in society are needed to essentially keep temperatures to 1.5 degrees this century. they have looked at this particular figure for the last three years, and the reportjust published in the hall behind me here has talked about the fact that, really, if we were to keep...
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applause ] >> staff sergeant lewis morales. [ applause ] >> sergeant major dan plantz. [ applause ] >> lieutenant colonel kyle walton. [ applause ] >> sergeant first class matt williams. [ applause ] >> sergeant first class carl worsbach. [ applause ] >> and two wonderful afghan translators, baruz mahomed and gariv basaman. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. we really appreciate it. he did a good job. did he do a good job? better say yes now or its too late. he did a good job. thank you all for your noble service and for being here to celebrate ron's historic achievement. it truly is that. as many of you know, the year and a half ago ron was diagnosed with cancer. tough cancer. rough cancer. but he's braved, battled, worked. he's done everything he can. he's been fighting it every single day with courage and strength and he's a warrior of the he's a warrior. and just like he faced every single battle of his entire life, he's facing a very tough battle right now with cancer, but i will tell you he's the best dad and role model two boys could ever ask for, right? do you agree with that? >> yeah. >> you better say yes. i already asked them that question. they
applause ] >> staff sergeant lewis morales. [ applause ] >> sergeant major dan plantz. [ applause ] >> lieutenant colonel kyle walton. [ applause ] >> sergeant first class matt williams. [ applause ] >> sergeant first class carl worsbach. [ applause ] >> and two wonderful afghan translators, baruz mahomed and gariv basaman. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. we really appreciate it. he did a good job. did he do a good job? better say yes now or its...