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eastern michael lewis on his latest book, the undoing project. a friendship that changed her mind. he looks mind. looks at the work of israeli psychologist focused on decision-making processes in humans. the findings led to the creation of behavioral economics. go to book to be.org for the complete we can schedule. >> with just two weeks left in the white house, the first lady gave her last speech from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. at an at an event to honor the 2017 school counselor the year. this is half an hour. >> thank you so much for that. i'm sure a speaker everyone here and say thank you to mrs. obama for hosting this white house event in supporting our by recognizing school counselors at the national level. [applause]
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and we wrap up our prime timelineup at 11 with journalist michael lewis who report offense the creation of the field of behavioral economics. and that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> so in 1953 there's an uprise anything east germany. workers protest living and working conditions and demonstrate for basic human rights and for reform and for freedom. but the red army moves in with tanks and crushes the rebellion. hundreds are killed, tens of thousands are arrested for their role in participating, some 100 organize tokers are executed -- organize tokers are executed, and along with around 20 soviet soldiers who are refusing to shoot demonstrators. and now the secret police tells, the leadership tells the secret police to do whatever's necessary to make sure an uprising never happens again. so by the 1960s, some three million, around one-sixth of the population, has fled, and the regime decides that the time has come to do something to stop the hemorrhaging of its labor force. if they don't want to see their country collapse altogether. while the border between east and west ge
and we wrap up our prime timelineup at 11 with journalist michael lewis who report offense the creation of the field of behavioral economics. and that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> so in 1953 there's an uprise anything east germany. workers protest living and working conditions and demonstrate for basic human rights and for reform and for freedom. but the red army moves in with tanks and crushes the rebellion. hundreds are killed, tens of thousands are arrested for their...
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please give a warm welcome to michael lewis. [applause]. >> thank you. is this on? all right. >> splendid. >> michael, let's -- >> this is pointed out to me? it's subliminal? [laughter] >> this is the way you try to achieve superiority in the interview context. [laughter] so most of your books have been about slightly odd people, unusual, quirky people who have defied conventional wisdom. this time you've written about two college professors. why have you written about two college academics? >> so the books never start with i want to write a book about this or that. what happened was this, i crawfished into this story over a period of years. a book i wrote called moneyball came out in 2003. that book was ostensibly about baseball, but what it was really about, in my mind, was the way markets can misjudge, misvalue people. and this team, the oakland as, had figured that out, and because they lacked resources, they found new and better ways to value the players than existed. it meant what they were doing, basically, was replacing the intuitive judgment of the so-called
please give a warm welcome to michael lewis. [applause]. >> thank you. is this on? all right. >> splendid. >> michael, let's -- >> this is pointed out to me? it's subliminal? [laughter] >> this is the way you try to achieve superiority in the interview context. [laughter] so most of your books have been about slightly odd people, unusual, quirky people who have defied conventional wisdom. this time you've written about two college professors. why have you written...
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coal into the michael lewis worlds. michael: i think the situation is quite dire.ith renewables how for the first time ever in 2015 we saw renewables surpass fossil fuels, meaning coal in terms of new power generating capacity coming online. that happened because prices falling and also renewable prices falling. --y are much more negative competitive. coal is a 20th century industry now. power in therating u.s. is almost 40 years old. investing into an asset with a 50 year lifespan is incredibly challenging even for the new administration to turn that around. tom: what is critical is a real knowledge for coal. the secretary of commerce wilbur ross. how would you propose commodities in america will be when we have a trump's cabinet of people who have spent a fair amount of time financing commodities. michael: maybe the u.s. should be thinking we cannot turn our own domestic coal firing powergenerating industry around, maybe we can export it. that is probably easier said than done. we would have to increase a huge amount of facilities on the west coast. those are bei
coal into the michael lewis worlds. michael: i think the situation is quite dire.ith renewables how for the first time ever in 2015 we saw renewables surpass fossil fuels, meaning coal in terms of new power generating capacity coming online. that happened because prices falling and also renewable prices falling. --y are much more negative competitive. coal is a 20th century industry now. power in therating u.s. is almost 40 years old. investing into an asset with a 50 year lifespan is...
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his latest book the undoing project is published this week, please give a warm welcome to michael lewis. [applause] >> thank you. is this on? all right. splendid. [laughter] >> this is the way you try achieve superiority in the interview context. [laughter] >> most of your books have been slightly about all people, corky people, this time you've written about two college professors, what have you written about college academics. >> the books never start that i want to write a book about this or that. what happened was this, i crawfished into the story a couple of years. a book called money ball came out in 2003, that book was extensively about baseball but what was really in my mind was the way markets can misjudge and misvalue people and this team the oakland a's had figured that out because they lacked resources, they found new and better ways to value the players that existed and it meant what they were doing replacing the so-called experts with analysis of the performance statistics that was just better, it would identify -- identified systematic mistakes that the experts made in pl
his latest book the undoing project is published this week, please give a warm welcome to michael lewis. [applause] >> thank you. is this on? all right. splendid. [laughter] >> this is the way you try achieve superiority in the interview context. [laughter] >> most of your books have been slightly about all people, corky people, this time you've written about two college professors, what have you written about college academics. >> the books never start that i want to...
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eastern, author michael lewis on his book, the undoing project, the friendship that changed our mind, which looks at the work of israeli psychologist focus on decisionmaking process in humans. the findings led to the creation of the field of behavioral economics. did to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 67:00 eastern on the civil war, author william marvel on abraham lincoln's secretary of war, edwin stanton. >> stanton, grant said the secretary was very timid. it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness but he could not see that the enemy was in danger. the enemy would not have been in danger if mr. stanton had been in the field. >> on at 8:00 on lectures and history, iowa state university professor describes the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers like nellie blye and dorothy diction. >> they tried to assign her stories about flowers and and stuff except she kept busting out. she wrote stories about divorce laws, called for reform of div
eastern, author michael lewis on his book, the undoing project, the friendship that changed our mind, which looks at the work of israeli psychologist focus on decisionmaking process in humans. the findings led to the creation of the field of behavioral economics. did to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 67:00 eastern on the civil war, author william marvel on abraham lincoln's secretary of war, edwin stanton....
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eastern michael lewis on his latest book, the undoing project. a friendship that changed her mind. he looks mind. looks at the work of israeli psychologist focused on decision-making processes in humans. the findings led to the creation of behavioral economics. go to book to be.org for the complete we can schedule. >> with just two weeks left in the white house, the first lady gave her last speech from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. at an at an event to honor the 2017 school counselor the year. this is half an hour. >> thank you so much for that. i'm sure a speaker everyone here and say thank you to mrs. obama for hosting this white house event in supporting our by recognizing school counselors at the national level. [applause] >> the profession and students we serve will be enriched by the issues you have established. as the change of administration occurs raising question about the direction education will take, i can primacy school counselors will continue the legacy you have established. [applause] we will work to help all students reach higher their full potential. thanks also for
eastern michael lewis on his latest book, the undoing project. a friendship that changed her mind. he looks mind. looks at the work of israeli psychologist focused on decision-making processes in humans. the findings led to the creation of behavioral economics. go to book to be.org for the complete we can schedule. >> with just two weeks left in the white house, the first lady gave her last speech from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. at an at an event to honor the 2017 school counselor the...
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eastern, author michael lewis on his latest book "the undoing project: a friendship that changes our mind" which looks at the work of israeli psychologists focusing on decision making processes in humans. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the joint session of congress to count the electoral ballots convened today. in the end, donald trump was certified as the 45th president, with 304 electoral votes, with hillary clinton polling 227. several house democrats attempted to challenge the validity of several of the states' votes but were unable to get the required signature of at least one senator. several protesters in the gallery also disrupted events at the end of the session. here's how the day played out in the u.s. capitol.
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. >> rose: michael lewis, the author and screen writer has a new book, it is currently number 5 on "theork times"'s best seller list and it is called the undoing project, it tells the story of two psychologists, and how they acclaimed for their pioneering work on the human mind ended their relationship. >> if you look all all of these discoveries they made about the human mind and how it works, can you go and attribute that to one or the other or do you have to say in every case it is something that they came through, that they came to together? >> so that is the question. that is the question that unraveled the relationship. everybody asked that question. who did it? that sounds more like amos. that, amos, because amos was so breathtakingly intelligent on the service, people saw the work and they said well we can see how amos may have done this more than danny may have done this. and so long as they were in israel people didn't pay much attention to who did what, but the answer is you can't, the answer is, their work they did separately from each other was nothing like the work -- the
. >> rose: michael lewis, the author and screen writer has a new book, it is currently number 5 on "theork times"'s best seller list and it is called the undoing project, it tells the story of two psychologists, and how they acclaimed for their pioneering work on the human mind ended their relationship. >> if you look all all of these discoveries they made about the human mind and how it works, can you go and attribute that to one or the other or do you have to say in...
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do you need a michael lewis on the watch in tokyo? >> we absolutely do need people. we need that common sense that comes with people. the more complex our algorithms , the harder they are to monitor. we have a mantra internally, exactly as mario said, we need to replace a lot of people that are performing the function of a computer. our mantra is to get people to start using their brains. people add much more value and we get computers to automate what we hope will be much more standardized business. that does not mean we do not provide solutions to clients. to provide them in a modular way where we can identify individual blocks. this makes us much simpler and it helps us be regulated because we have made ourselves simpler. world will remain the place where trade takes place. >> this leads to prime minister may, we have quotes released on her speech today. this is from prime minister may and her speech we will hear this morning. we want to buy your goods, so you are as common trait if you as freely as possible. buy your goods, so you hours, and trade with you as fre
do you need a michael lewis on the watch in tokyo? >> we absolutely do need people. we need that common sense that comes with people. the more complex our algorithms , the harder they are to monitor. we have a mantra internally, exactly as mario said, we need to replace a lot of people that are performing the function of a computer. our mantra is to get people to start using their brains. people add much more value and we get computers to automate what we hope will be much more...
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best-selling author michael lewis details but nobel prize in a witty relationship between is really psychologist and the nobel prize-winning three of the theory they developed in the undoing project followed by the daily devotionals, jesus always. our look at the "wall street journal"'s best-selling nonfiction book continues with guinness world record 2017. next on the list is the food network's item and garden who shares her family's favorite meals and cooking for jeffrey. fox news is megyn kelly's about settle for more is number eight on the list. the tv recently covered megyn kelly talking about her book and you can watch that online at book tv.org. bruce springsteen's autobiography born to run his number nine on the "wall street journal" nonfiction bestsellers list and at 10:00 p.m. hillbilly elegy, a memoir of growing up in a poor rust belt town of ohio. many of these authors have or will appear on book tv on c-span2. you can watch them on our website, book tv.org. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the best-- book festival has been going on now, for 11 hours. we have do
best-selling author michael lewis details but nobel prize in a witty relationship between is really psychologist and the nobel prize-winning three of the theory they developed in the undoing project followed by the daily devotionals, jesus always. our look at the "wall street journal"'s best-selling nonfiction book continues with guinness world record 2017. next on the list is the food network's item and garden who shares her family's favorite meals and cooking for jeffrey. fox news...
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michael lewis. at least 13 titles, every single one has been a bestseller.la his latest book is published this week. please give a warm welcome to michael lewis.s.[applause] [applause] >> thank you. [inaudible] >> this is the way you try to achieve superiority in the interview. most of your books have been thy odd people that couldn't divide the conventional wisdom. this time you have written about or tha two college professors. why? >> the books never start about i want to write a book about this or that. what happens is i got into the story over and number of years. a book i wrote in 2003, that book was about baseball but what would it was really about my mind was the way they misjudged in this value people. on the team, the oakland a's had figured that out and because they lack resources, they found new and better ways to value the players that existed. it meant what they're doing is basically replacing intuitive judgment of the so-called experts with analysis of the performance statistics that wa
michael lewis. at least 13 titles, every single one has been a bestseller.la his latest book is published this week. please give a warm welcome to michael lewis.s.[applause] [applause] >> thank you. [inaudible] >> this is the way you try to achieve superiority in the interview. most of your books have been thy odd people that couldn't divide the conventional wisdom. this time you have written about or tha two college professors. why? >> the books never start about i want to...
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on sunday at 8:00 p.m., michael lewis on his latest book "the undoing project: a friendship that changed our mind," which looks at the work of an israeli psychologist focusing on decision-making processes in humans. it led to the creation of a field of behavioral economics. go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. a> coming up next on c-span, sitdown with president obama to discuss the health care law and its future. that is followed by "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern with your phone calls. later, house members continue the tradition of reading the entire u.s. institution in the first phase of the new congress.
on sunday at 8:00 p.m., michael lewis on his latest book "the undoing project: a friendship that changed our mind," which looks at the work of an israeli psychologist focusing on decision-making processes in humans. it led to the creation of a field of behavioral economics. go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. a> coming up next on c-span, sitdown with president obama to discuss the health care law and its future. that is followed by "washington journal," live at...
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on sunday, author michael lewis on his latest book, a fresh of the change our minds which looks at the work of israeli psychologist focusing on decision making processes. the founders led to the field of behavioral economics. org for the full schedule. >> the c-span video library is an easy way to search and view c-span programs and to help is dr. robert
on sunday, author michael lewis on his latest book, a fresh of the change our minds which looks at the work of israeli psychologist focusing on decision making processes. the founders led to the field of behavioral economics. org for the full schedule. >> the c-span video library is an easy way to search and view c-span programs and to help is dr. robert
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on sunday at 8:00 p.m., michael lewis on his latest book "the undoing project: a friendship that changed our mind," which looks at the work of an israeli psychologist focusing on decision-making processes in humans. it led to the creation of a field of behavioral economics. go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. a> coming up next on c-span, sitdown with president obama to discuss the health care law and its future. that is followed by "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern with your phone calls. later, house members continue the tradition of reading the entire u.s. institution in the first phase of the new congress. >> good morning. welcome to the blair house. i'm the founder and editor-in-chief of vox, alongside my colleague. we're honored to be here today to speak with president obama about the affordable care act, its performance, its passage, and it's now uncertain future. i think we all prefer to hear from him, so i won't waste anymore of your time. please join me in welcoming president barack obama. [applause] >> good morning. thank you for the reporting you haven't
on sunday at 8:00 p.m., michael lewis on his latest book "the undoing project: a friendship that changed our mind," which looks at the work of an israeli psychologist focusing on decision-making processes in humans. it led to the creation of a field of behavioral economics. go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. a> coming up next on c-span, sitdown with president obama to discuss the health care law and its future. that is followed by "washington journal," live at...
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on sunday, michael lewis on his latest book the undoing project. anlooks at the work of israeli psychologist. it led to the field of behavioral economics. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. welcome the new congress and then swear in the new and returning house members. new resident biden welcomes people to the capital. on the opening day of the new congress, nancy pelosi and paul ryan spoke to members shortly after they were reelected to their positions. this is just under 30 minutes.
on sunday, michael lewis on his latest book the undoing project. anlooks at the work of israeli psychologist. it led to the field of behavioral economics. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. welcome the new congress and then swear in the new and returning house members. new resident biden welcomes people to the capital. on the opening day of the new congress, nancy pelosi and paul ryan spoke to members shortly after they were reelected to their positions. this is just under 30...
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the undoing project, michael lewis analyzes the findings of two israeli psychologists whose work shows humans are predisposed to irrationality. historian ben mcintyre explores the impact of britain's special air service in world war ii. . . and authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious read [inaudible conversations]naudibe [inaudible conversations] >> evening, everybody. good evening and welcome to the lower east side tenement museum. my museum.nn my name is anna collins, vice president for programs and education to hear at the museum. how many of you have visited in the past? how many of you have gone to our tenement at 97 -- how many of you have been here in thisl go? building? it hasn't opened yet. so upstairs we will be opening an exhibit appeared with dan tenement talks. excellent. but i like sometimes people feel like they visited the tenementep museum and they came in 1992 and they don't need to come again. we are so glad when they come back again and the programs here in the public programs here at night. but also what we are really, really excited about is the e d
the undoing project, michael lewis analyzes the findings of two israeli psychologists whose work shows humans are predisposed to irrationality. historian ben mcintyre explores the impact of britain's special air service in world war ii. . . and authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious read [inaudible conversations]naudibe [inaudible conversations] >> evening, everybody. good evening and welcome to the lower east side tenement museum. my museum.nn my name is anna collins,...
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michael lewis is at eight, his book is the undoing project. it's about the work of nobel prize-winning israeli psychologists on the decision-making process of humans and book tv's afterwards program at 9:00 p.m. eastern journalists sophie pinkham provides a history of ukraine know what it's like to live in a country today admits to ongoing conflict in the region at ten, leland argues that americans are being exposed to high levels of risk. we wrap up at 11:15 p.m. with council on foreign relations on the thoughts on the global economy.
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we don't need michael lewis to explain it to us in a 300 page book. this one seems pretty concerning just based on a couple of her rock-- paragraphs from cnn. >> first, what did say thank you, josh, for being accessible in your time here as press secretary, deputy press very and thank you for working as hard as you had to answer our questions including those questions you did not like. >> there were more than a few of their-- those. thank you for the kind words. >> that to the question asked about vladimir putin. he made a specific allegation, pretty explosive one coming from another, you know, global leader he's accusing the obama administration of trying to delegitimize the incoming trump administration. what is your response to vladimir putin? >> first of all it sounds like he got his copy of the talking points. >> from who? >> i don't know it sounds a lot like what the incoming administration's team is saying, but it is not the first time that the russian president has called into question the veracity of the united states government. this is the-
we don't need michael lewis to explain it to us in a 300 page book. this one seems pretty concerning just based on a couple of her rock-- paragraphs from cnn. >> first, what did say thank you, josh, for being accessible in your time here as press secretary, deputy press very and thank you for working as hard as you had to answer our questions including those questions you did not like. >> there were more than a few of their-- those. thank you for the kind words. >> that to the...
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michael steel will tell you, don't ever go after michelle obama and don't ever, ever, ever go after john lewis. michael steel told me that. donald trump just broke one of those rules. we'll talk about it when we come back. >>> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. >> you do not consider him a legitimate president, why is that? >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected, and they have destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton. i don't plan to attend the inauguration. it will be the first one that i'm going to miss since i've been in the congress. >> thanks to congressman and civil rights icon john lewis, a leading democrat has finally questioned donald trump's presidency with candor and of course this morning trump's itchy twitter finger struck back. congressman john lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district which is in horrible shape and falling apart. the election results, all talk, sad. civil rights groups are marching here in washington this morning in opposition to trump. the timing. back with me, michael steel and joini
michael steel will tell you, don't ever go after michelle obama and don't ever, ever, ever go after john lewis. michael steel told me that. donald trump just broke one of those rules. we'll talk about it when we come back. >>> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. >> you do not consider him a legitimate president, why is that? >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected, and they have destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton....
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the reverend michael pfleger slammed the president-elect for his personal attack on longtime congressman john lewisyou, mr. trump. on this weekend, to disrespect an icon of the civil rights movement on dr. king's weekend. you, mr. trump, have made yourself the anchor of fake news. >> pfleger asked the audience to take up dr. king's cause and become lobbyists for the poor. >>> "people" says president and michelle obama visited the family shelter that's now the home of their daughter's old swing set. they greeted children playing on the set during their mlk day of service. the obama's donated it to the d.c. shelter earlier this month. >>> still to come, white house celebration. president obama hosts the chicago cubs and delivers a message of unity. new friskies tender and crunchy combo. tasty textures cats gotta have. friskies. for cats. by cats. befi was active.gia, i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed t
the reverend michael pfleger slammed the president-elect for his personal attack on longtime congressman john lewisyou, mr. trump. on this weekend, to disrespect an icon of the civil rights movement on dr. king's weekend. you, mr. trump, have made yourself the anchor of fake news. >> pfleger asked the audience to take up dr. king's cause and become lobbyists for the poor. >>> "people" says president and michelle obama visited the family shelter that's now the home of...
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lewis. >> all right. congressman jerry nadler, democrat from new york, thanks for your time. joining me here on set, michael steele, msnbc contributor, former ravens chairman and bill press hostly of the bill press show. so let's start on this question. only fitting that after this campaign, the inauguration week is hijacked by this kind of a debate. michael steele, let me start, from the republican standpoint -- and i saw mike pence out there today making the point, hey john lewis started this. he's the guy who said that donald trump unt legitimate last friday, but, donald trump did not have to spend the weekend martin luther king weekend, going after john lewis in very personal terms. going after his district. making the comments he made, why does donald trump do this? >> well, i don't know why he does it. i think it's part of the make-up of the man, but i think this idea that well he started it, it sounds so schoolyardish. it sounds so small. you have the president of the united states. you never punch down. you never punch down. a congressman says something about you, you just kind of threat role. when
lewis. >> all right. congressman jerry nadler, democrat from new york, thanks for your time. joining me here on set, michael steele, msnbc contributor, former ravens chairman and bill press hostly of the bill press show. so let's start on this question. only fitting that after this campaign, the inauguration week is hijacked by this kind of a debate. michael steele, let me start, from the republican standpoint -- and i saw mike pence out there today making the point, hey john lewis...
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michael steele. this is what is striking to me about the lewis thing, aside from the fact that anyone else would have taken a pass. you don't need to engage. >> right. >> but the tweets about he should spend more time helping and fixing his district falling apart, not to mention crime-infested, lewis represents buckhead and the downtown atlanta. the atlanta journal constitution, "atlanta to trump-wrong." he thinks john lewis is black, he associates blackness with falling apart inner cities and attacking for a fictional district. >> that's it. i mean, it's the stereotype of the black congressman representing a black district that's got to be poorly uneducated, et cetera, et cetera. it speaks to this stereotype narrative that some have about black officials, black politicians, black leaders that they represent not prosperity and opportunity. >> right. >> and a way forward but rather represent the misaligned. it's so bs that it drives me up the wall when i hear this. not just with donald trump's tweets but in politics generally. i hear it from the right, i hear it from the left. these assumptions about
michael steele. this is what is striking to me about the lewis thing, aside from the fact that anyone else would have taken a pass. you don't need to engage. >> right. >> but the tweets about he should spend more time helping and fixing his district falling apart, not to mention crime-infested, lewis represents buckhead and the downtown atlanta. the atlanta journal constitution, "atlanta to trump-wrong." he thinks john lewis is black, he associates blackness with falling...
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. >> michael gersten writing in the washington post today, narcissism, his fight with john lewis.sit tight. up next, president obama says it's a shame he has to leave because, his words, i'm the best president i've ever been right now. it's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases
. >> michael gersten writing in the washington post today, narcissism, his fight with john lewis.sit tight. up next, president obama says it's a shame he has to leave because, his words, i'm the best president i've ever been right now. it's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ as after a dvt blood clot,ital i...
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michael flynn was on the phone with the russians, the same day president obama sanctioned them for the hacking. tonight, the explanation for that call. john karl standing by. and breaking now, congressman john lewissaying mr. trump is not a legitimate president. >>> found alive. the baby stolen 18 years ago. tonight, the young woman discovered. >>> the blistering federal report on the chicago police department tonight. the feds reporting excessive force and racial bias. >>> a hidden america. what it're
michael flynn was on the phone with the russians, the same day president obama sanctioned them for the hacking. tonight, the explanation for that call. john karl standing by. and breaking now, congressman john lewissaying mr. trump is not a legitimate president. >>> found alive. the baby stolen 18 years ago. tonight, the young woman discovered. >>> the blistering federal report on the chicago police department tonight. the feds reporting excessive force and racial bias....
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. >> michael steele, was talking with colleagues today after i came back from this interview with john lewis. and it struck me, donald trump wasted the last two months. he had an opportunity to try to basically -- as one person said, make it so the asterisk doesn't stick. whether they are small or big gestures. the biggest one would be just say i want to get to the bottom of this too. >> absolutely. >> i think that is the most profound part about this. is that watching republican leadership just to your point, put of bricks in the wall has been disturbing folks. my thinking is you want to get out there and expose that this did not happen. your suspicions are not founded. and yet, by their actions and their quiet, i guess support of what was coming out of russia or elsewhere, sort of denying this is feeding this mill. so when you see someone like a john lewis who's probably, you know, learning stuff as a member of congress and putting it together and you have other sources putting the stuff together, the narratives being created outside of them. >> right. >> and they're not controlling that g
. >> michael steele, was talking with colleagues today after i came back from this interview with john lewis. and it struck me, donald trump wasted the last two months. he had an opportunity to try to basically -- as one person said, make it so the asterisk doesn't stick. whether they are small or big gestures. the biggest one would be just say i want to get to the bottom of this too. >> absolutely. >> i think that is the most profound part about this. is that watching...
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michael mcphaul. good to have you here. >> thanks for having me here on this historic day. >> john lewis was the first notable person to suggest there was a legitimacy question with the election because of russia. a number of people of congress boycotted today because of it. how complicated are things going to be? the president obviously is concerned about questions about his legitimacy, but how complicated will the day to day business be with russia? >> you have two big dramas coming up. number one, there's an ongoing investigation, it's still ongoing, there's not going to be a new chief administration, there's going to be a new administration that's going to oversee it but you can't stop the investigation. and the second is about policy. there is a big set of disagreement between trump and some of the cabinet members have very different views of russia. like general mattis, he doesn't -- they're going to have to work out policy in addition to this scandal that is lingering. >> so anything that could be viewed in russia's favor that's going to be viewed with an eye of suspicion? >> there's still many people that still believe
michael mcphaul. good to have you here. >> thanks for having me here on this historic day. >> john lewis was the first notable person to suggest there was a legitimacy question with the election because of russia. a number of people of congress boycotted today because of it. how complicated are things going to be? the president obviously is concerned about questions about his legitimacy, but how complicated will the day to day business be with russia? >> you have two big...
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michael mcphaul. good to have you here. >> thanks for having me here on this historic day. >> john lewis was the first notable person to suggest there was a legitimacy question with the election because of russia. a number of people of congress boycotted today because of it. how complicated are things going to be? the president obviously is concerned about questions about his legitimacy, but how complicated will the day to day business be with russia? >> you have two big dramas coming up. number one, there's an ongoing investigation, it's still ongoing, there's not going to be a new chief administration, there's going to be a new administration that's going to oversee it but you can't stop the investigation. and the second is about policy. there is a big set of disagreement between trump and some of the cabinet members have very different views of russia. like general mattis, he doesn't -- they're going to have to work out policy in addition to this scandal that is lingering. >> so anything that could be viewed in russia's favor that's going to be viewed with an eye of suspicion? >> there's still many people that still believe
michael mcphaul. good to have you here. >> thanks for having me here on this historic day. >> john lewis was the first notable person to suggest there was a legitimacy question with the election because of russia. a number of people of congress boycotted today because of it. how complicated are things going to be? the president obviously is concerned about questions about his legitimacy, but how complicated will the day to day business be with russia? >> you have two big...
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lewis. an appearance on "meet the press," one of the five programs we carry every sunday afternoon. michaelas this tweet. whatever the gop puts up as a placement for the affordable care act will have to pass with 60 votes in the u.s. senate. why weer viewers saying, protect the republicans do not destroy the economy? pretend thato think there obama hatred isn't based on racism. should have mentioned this to counter the last week. now that obama is gone, democrats are suddenly interested in fiscal responsibility. albert from delaware, independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i just want to say that the that no one in corporate prayer fails to point out is the president stopped tracks. their they appropriated money for a cure. it is coming out now. he did that, and nobody gives him credit for it. most of these people like the caller that just call, they are afraid of the dark. they never got over that. thank you to c-span. host: democrats cannot wait until they realize how bad obama's financial responsibility was. the piece by matt stoler reads as follows. i
lewis. an appearance on "meet the press," one of the five programs we carry every sunday afternoon. michaelas this tweet. whatever the gop puts up as a placement for the affordable care act will have to pass with 60 votes in the u.s. senate. why weer viewers saying, protect the republicans do not destroy the economy? pretend thato think there obama hatred isn't based on racism. should have mentioned this to counter the last week. now that obama is gone, democrats are suddenly...
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michael smerconish in philadelphia. t-minus six days to donald trump's to the white house but the honeymoon seems already to have ended. congressman john lewis said he will skip the inauguration because he does not view trump as a legitimate president. never allowing an insult to pass, donald trump capped lewis a typical no-action, all-talk politician. >> and plus a new d.o.j. report charges chicago police with excessive use of force and lack of accountability. but if jeff sessions gets confirmed as attorney general, which seems likely, will he embrace those findings? and if you had any doubt that tensions are high about russia, well, nato just sent these u.s. troops into poland creating the biggest u.s. military presence in europe since the cold war. and as you can imagine, russia's not happy. yet donald trump's national security adviser, lieutenant general michael flynn called the russian ambassador to the u.s. the same day that president obama imposed sanctions against russia, and trump is now saying he might remove those sanctions. but first, here last saturday i commented on the then just released, declassified sum rmar regarding -- wha
michael smerconish in philadelphia. t-minus six days to donald trump's to the white house but the honeymoon seems already to have ended. congressman john lewis said he will skip the inauguration because he does not view trump as a legitimate president. never allowing an insult to pass, donald trump capped lewis a typical no-action, all-talk politician. >> and plus a new d.o.j. report charges chicago police with excessive use of force and lack of accountability. but if jeff sessions gets...
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john lewis say he's not going to be in attendance but we're also learning the russian ambassador then met with michael be in attendance to this inauguration. talk to me about your observations well about landscape with this recent argument. >> there's a couple things. one, trump is lying. so let's be clear. the president is lying. john lewis district is one of the most -- >> president-elect? >> yes. john lewis a district, 88% of the people have high school dipdi zb beyond that's insulting. i've heard from the head of the vice president of the human and civil rights museum in atlanta. she says this is disgraceful. i've spoken to the chairman of the democratic party in john lewis's district. he says it's an embarrassment. what it demonstrates to me is that president-elect not only has a problem with the truth, but he clearly has no concerns, i don't care how many times he meets with steve harvey about maintaining a relationship and showing respect for people who have fought for the african-american community. >> we are digging up those stats to present those to either help substantiate, but largely to a
john lewis say he's not going to be in attendance but we're also learning the russian ambassador then met with michael be in attendance to this inauguration. talk to me about your observations well about landscape with this recent argument. >> there's a couple things. one, trump is lying. so let's be clear. the president is lying. john lewis district is one of the most -- >> president-elect? >> yes. john lewis a district, 88% of the people have high school dipdi zb beyond...
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michael flynn was on the phone with the russians, the same day president obama sanctioned them for the hacking. tonight, the explanation for that call. john karl standing by. and breaking now, congressman john lewis, saying mr. trump is not a legitimate president. >>> found alive. the baby stolen 18 years ago. tonight, the young woman discovered. >>> the blistering federal report on the chicago police department tonight. the feds reporting excessive force and racial bias. >>> a hidden america. what it's really like for families in this country, simply trying to make ends meet. diane sawyer is back tonight. >>> and, "america strong." the famous sisters tonight, and their heartfelt letter. after all, they lived it. > >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with the dangerous drive home for millions. the monster storm dumping freezifreez freezing rain over a 1,000-mile stretch. a snowplow driver running off the road in utah, the driver badly hurt. the driver of this suv skidding across traffic. 16 states from texas to pennsylvania in the storm zone as we go into the night. adrienne bankert leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, multiple states bracing for an epic ic
michael flynn was on the phone with the russians, the same day president obama sanctioned them for the hacking. tonight, the explanation for that call. john karl standing by. and breaking now, congressman john lewis, saying mr. trump is not a legitimate president. >>> found alive. the baby stolen 18 years ago. tonight, the young woman discovered. >>> the blistering federal report on the chicago police department tonight. the feds reporting excessive force and racial bias....
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michael flynn was on the phone with the russians, the same day president obama sanctioned them for the hacking. tonight, the explanation for that call. john karl standing by. and breaking now, congressman john lewis. trump is not a legitimate president. >>> found alive. the baby stolen 18 years ago. tonight, the young woman discovered. >>> the blistering federal report on the chicago police department tonight. the feds reporting excessive force and racial bias. >>> a hidden america. what it's really like for
michael flynn was on the phone with the russians, the same day president obama sanctioned them for the hacking. tonight, the explanation for that call. john karl standing by. and breaking now, congressman john lewis. trump is not a legitimate president. >>> found alive. the baby stolen 18 years ago. tonight, the young woman discovered. >>> the blistering federal report on the chicago police department tonight. the feds reporting excessive force and racial bias. >>> a...
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lewis' name. i will ask michael about the impact and maybe a president for this number of members of congress not obviously led by john lewis and noble that he is not there but that he said i'm not there because i believe donald trump is illegitimate. coming from john lewis, someone who garners the respect he garners, what is the impact? >> that makes a difference. as you know, there were protests like this in 2001. george w. bush. somebody people including john lewis saying i don't think he was really elected president at least properly and same thing was true in 1973. people saying nixon extended the war four years after promising to take us out in 1968. it's happened before but i think john lewis spoke about this in 2001 but not the way he did this time. and how many fewer democrats would be boycotting this inauguration? you tell me if john lewis had not spoken. >> i really believe that rage is not a policy. i thought american politics works best when people take a breath and say, here is how we want to change things. bill clinton got to be president because of a third way after they got cream
lewis' name. i will ask michael about the impact and maybe a president for this number of members of congress not obviously led by john lewis and noble that he is not there but that he said i'm not there because i believe donald trump is illegitimate. coming from john lewis, someone who garners the respect he garners, what is the impact? >> that makes a difference. as you know, there were protests like this in 2001. george w. bush. somebody people including john lewis saying i don't...
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michael flynn was on the phone with the russians, the same day president obama sanctioned them for the hacking. tonight, the explanation for that call. jon karl standing by. and breaking now, congressman john lewissaying mr. trump is not a legitimate president. >>> found alive. the baby stolen 18 years ago. tonight, the young woman discovered. >>> the blistering federal report on the chicago police department tonight. the feds now reporting excessive force and racial bias.
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michael flynn. he says they did not discuss because sanctions. arthel: donald trump was tweeting early in the morning. what is the latest in the war of words between congressman lewis and donald trump. reporter: trump took another dig at congressman lewis. lewis. lewis questioned the legitimacy of trump's election win. trump advisors are dismission complaints that lewis is immune to criticism. >> he has a right to defend himself and he's famously a counter puncher. donald trump rarely draws first blood. he doesn't run around gratuitously. he's president of the united states. ' he's going to work for this economy and bring jobs back. reporter: arthel? eric: there are five days to go before the inauguration. there was a rehearsal on capitol hill getting everybody ready for the big event. large crowds are expected to attack our nation's capitol. caroline shively is live at the capitol with much more. how many people do they think will show up for the inauguration? reporter: they are thinking 700,000 people will be showing up. check it out. this is part of the practice. they have had hand-ins all morning belong pretending to be mr. trump and mr. pence and other dignita
michael flynn. he says they did not discuss because sanctions. arthel: donald trump was tweeting early in the morning. what is the latest in the war of words between congressman lewis and donald trump. reporter: trump took another dig at congressman lewis. lewis. lewis questioned the legitimacy of trump's election win. trump advisors are dismission complaints that lewis is immune to criticism. >> he has a right to defend himself and he's famously a counter puncher. donald trump rarely...
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michael smerconish in philadelphia. t-minus six days to donald trump's to the white house but the honeymoon seems already to have ended. congressman john lewisll skip the inauguration because he does not view trump as a legitimate president. never allowing an insult to pass, donald trump capped lewis a typical no-action, all-
michael smerconish in philadelphia. t-minus six days to donald trump's to the white house but the honeymoon seems already to have ended. congressman john lewisll skip the inauguration because he does not view trump as a legitimate president. never allowing an insult to pass, donald trump capped lewis a typical no-action, all-
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michael higginbothom. donald trump questioned the legitimacy of president obama for years, is he being hypocritical? some people are saying -- we should be saying it's poetic justice and not irony. that john lewisertainly he's being hypocritical. anyone in the country should not be surprised is donald trump. because as you mentioned he was the leader of the birther movement. he would not put it down even after the birth certificate was published. he would not put it down. sure, it's justice. >> do you believe in karma? >> i do. i believe in the original cnn reporting. i think trump jumped am all over buzz feed. >> he can shut the whole thing down, there's possibly some there there. even before we get to comparing president obama to president-elect trump. i want to know what's happening with russia. >> that is what john lewis said, he said it was russia. people are equating it with race and the whole birther thing, he's saying that it was russia that leads him to -- that gives him some question on whether -- >> we have a growing body of evidence saying that a foreign government that is somewhat of an adverse government, with our election. that raises questions that we still need answers to. dona
michael higginbothom. donald trump questioned the legitimacy of president obama for years, is he being hypocritical? some people are saying -- we should be saying it's poetic justice and not irony. that john lewisertainly he's being hypocritical. anyone in the country should not be surprised is donald trump. because as you mentioned he was the leader of the birther movement. he would not put it down even after the birth certificate was published. he would not put it down. sure, it's justice....
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michael rubio, he said the civil rights hero should be attending the inaugural. mr. rubio also seems to go after mr. trump a bit, saying, he shouldn't have lashed out at lewistwitter. >> it's a peaceful transfer of power, which is a distinguishing characteristic of our republic. that said, i also had hoped that the president-elect would have responded differently, given everything that john lewis means to our country. people make their own decisions. and that is where we stand, that is how i feel about it. >> but we should also note that advisors to hillary clinton are not calling for peace, either. she has changed her avatar on synced on my twitter, to a single word, "resist." while brian fallon said mr. trump is defensive because he is trying to quote "cling to whatever legitimacy he can." the clinton climb, apparently, not so horrified anymore. martha. >> martha: joining me this, ke. good to see you tonight. >> hi, martha. congratulations on your show. >> martha: thank you. it is great to have you here on night one as we go through the first hundred days of the trip presidency. the question that was raised as a valid one. why did president-elect donald t
michael rubio, he said the civil rights hero should be attending the inaugural. mr. rubio also seems to go after mr. trump a bit, saying, he shouldn't have lashed out at lewistwitter. >> it's a peaceful transfer of power, which is a distinguishing characteristic of our republic. that said, i also had hoped that the president-elect would have responded differently, given everything that john lewis means to our country. people make their own decisions. and that is where we stand, that is...
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michael smerconish in philadelphia. welcome to viewers in the united states and around the world. t minus six days to donald trump's move to the produces. the honeymoon seems to have already ended. congressman john lewiskip the inauguration, he does not view trump as a legitimate president, believing russia helped elect him. never one to allow an insult to pass, donald trump responded calling lewis who marched alongside mlk a
michael smerconish in philadelphia. welcome to viewers in the united states and around the world. t minus six days to donald trump's move to the produces. the honeymoon seems to have already ended. congressman john lewiskip the inauguration, he does not view trump as a legitimate president, believing russia helped elect him. never one to allow an insult to pass, donald trump responded calling lewis who marched alongside mlk a
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michael smerconish in philadelphia. welcome to viewers in the united states and around the world. t minus six days to donald trump's move to the produces. the honeymoon seems to have already ended. congressman john lewiss he will skip the inauguration, he does not view trump as a legitimate president, believing russia helped elect him. never one to allow an insult to pass, donald trump responded calling lewis who marched alongside mlk a typical all talk no action politician. >>> then fbi director james comey, now subject of an inspector general probe. did his actions in weeks before the election effect the results? should he resign? a "the wall street journal" editorial yesterday said yes. >>> plus, a new doj report charges chicago police with excessive use of force and lack of accountability. but if jeff sessions gets confirmed as attorney general, which seems likely, will he embrace those findings? >>> if you had any doubt tep tensions are high about russia, nato sent these u.s. troops into poland, creating the biggest u.s. military presence in europe since the cold war. and as you can imagine, russia is not happy. yet donald trump's national security adviser, lieutenant general michael flynn called
michael smerconish in philadelphia. welcome to viewers in the united states and around the world. t minus six days to donald trump's move to the produces. the honeymoon seems to have already ended. congressman john lewiss he will skip the inauguration, he does not view trump as a legitimate president, believing russia helped elect him. never one to allow an insult to pass, donald trump responded calling lewis who marched alongside mlk a typical all talk no action politician. >>> then...