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big fan of c-span, michael lewis, big fan of your books.f browned that is very interesting, i could go a lot of different places but i need to start in defense of the gut for a second if i could. first of all the simplest one is didn't billy dean uses gut to decide that guy from cleveland who was using numbers everybody told him was never going to work, he used his got to make that decision? we believe that for another time but i want to ask you about, looks, what you were saying, the analysis you were making about why data is better than thinking something without challenging it and you did a good job explaining that and there's always those behavioral economic issues where you go into a class where people will end up doing an auction for a $20 bill on the front line and the guy ended up playing $22 for a $23 bill, the excitement of the moment is the essence of an auction situation and making markets but i want to bring up for a second black scholes which i know you know what i am talking about. they used numbers analysis of the best kind
big fan of c-span, michael lewis, big fan of your books.f browned that is very interesting, i could go a lot of different places but i need to start in defense of the gut for a second if i could. first of all the simplest one is didn't billy dean uses gut to decide that guy from cleveland who was using numbers everybody told him was never going to work, he used his got to make that decision? we believe that for another time but i want to ask you about, looks, what you were saying, the analysis...
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i recently spoke to michael lewis. sam clovis was always an odd choice for not the least of which reasons, he wasn't a scientist. >> well you know, as i've wandered around the trump administration, they're like two categories of appointees. they're the people like rick perry at the department of energy and sam clovis, who when they were offered the job, should have said no. because i'm not qualified for it. and the idea that you're putting in charge of a $3 billion a year science budget, that is trying to figure out you know, how to direct money so we can grow things in a changing climate, 50 years from now, a guy who has absolutely no science background at all. his chief, his chief job qualification was he was a right-wing radio talk show host in iowa who helped trump. you put that guy in charge of that office, is insane. and you just look at, the thing i've written, profiles the person he replaced. who, a woman named kathy wotecki, who 50 years devoted herself to agricultural science and knows everything about it. so
i recently spoke to michael lewis. sam clovis was always an odd choice for not the least of which reasons, he wasn't a scientist. >> well you know, as i've wandered around the trump administration, they're like two categories of appointees. they're the people like rick perry at the department of energy and sam clovis, who when they were offered the job, should have said no. because i'm not qualified for it. and the idea that you're putting in charge of a $3 billion a year science budget,...
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michael lewis will be our guest someday. angle,e from some market there areoks -- interesting characters in interesting situations. the trick is if you can attach the reader to the character at the beginning of the book, they will follow that character anywhere. there's no one in america who would want to read my description of collateralized debt obligations. the when you turn on knowing what that is you want to know. it's a powerful vice, the origins of literature. >> he is the author of several books including the big short and his own recent, the undoing project. take your calls, tweets and facebook questions. with author michael lewis. tv on c-span two. anday night on q and biographer and alexander bookton author on his new ulysses s grant. clarks hamilton was young and dashing and handsome. in a way he is the perfect leading man for a musical. differents through a and thes playing charisma is that he had no charisma. dramatic in different situations. he is no less fascinating. no less deep than hamilton. george washing
michael lewis will be our guest someday. angle,e from some market there areoks -- interesting characters in interesting situations. the trick is if you can attach the reader to the character at the beginning of the book, they will follow that character anywhere. there's no one in america who would want to read my description of collateralized debt obligations. the when you turn on knowing what that is you want to know. it's a powerful vice, the origins of literature. >> he is the author...
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you're on the air with michael lewis. >> hi, michael.t the national book city of, and i tivod and it played that interview over and over when i get so damned depresses. second, believe you gave an interview and i don't know where -- on "undoing project" that said if you make decisions using your gut, you're going to get nothing or worse. since we have a president that does that, are we screwed? >> guest: the short answer is, yes. so, the point -- this the source thief money ball story -- that the point in "the undoing project" one insight is that you can show how people were just going by their gut, will get to wrong -- systematically wrong answers. not that the gut is always wrong. but if you have a chinese between gut, based decisions and data-driven decisions where the database really good in capturing what you need to make the decision go with the data because the gut will mislead you because your mind mislead outside in various ways. your opinioner is very well-taken, that we went from a president, in obama, who was extremely aware
you're on the air with michael lewis. >> hi, michael.t the national book city of, and i tivod and it played that interview over and over when i get so damned depresses. second, believe you gave an interview and i don't know where -- on "undoing project" that said if you make decisions using your gut, you're going to get nothing or worse. since we have a president that does that, are we screwed? >> guest: the short answer is, yes. so, the point -- this the source thief...
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please welcome beack to the show michael lewis, everyone!so this is a very interesting book especially in the time we're living in. but you wrote this book about two israeli psychologists who basically changed the way we think about decision making and the human mind. >> danny kahneman and amos tversky. kahneman won the nobel prize in economics in 2002 even though he knew no economics. because -- because what they had to say about the way the mind worked infected economics and created a whole field called behavioral economics. but they -- they were two guys who kind of basically fell in love with each other's minds and with each other without the sex. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and -- and -- >> seth: that doesn't complicate it then. then you can actually get work done. [ laughter ] >> well, that's exactly right. and the children were ideas. >> seth: yeah. >> and the -- and so the -- they -- they set out to figure out, like, what the mind's doing when it doesn't know, when it's moving through the world and it's uncertain it's making judgment. so for
please welcome beack to the show michael lewis, everyone!so this is a very interesting book especially in the time we're living in. but you wrote this book about two israeli psychologists who basically changed the way we think about decision making and the human mind. >> danny kahneman and amos tversky. kahneman won the nobel prize in economics in 2002 even though he knew no economics. because -- because what they had to say about the way the mind worked infected economics and created a...
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i'm pleased to have michael lewis back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: so how do you end up at the department of agriculture? >> very good question. how do i persuade gradeen carter to publish 13,000 words on the department of agriculture. >> rose: yes. >> so this is the idea. it's part of a series i'm doing. >> rose: let me interrupt you, as you have said, it should be called the department of 2350d. >> yeah, it-- maybe even the department of helping little people, helping the little guy. because it's such an important part of social safety net. people think it has to do with warming an less than 10% of the budget has to do with warming. what is really doing is the food stamp program, the snap program there is a $200 billion bank inside that does nothing but essentially subsidize rural america. and so an and so forth. let me just say, i got there. the, i couldn't help but notice after trump was dlectd elect there were reports about how the franceician wasn't going well, that trump, the administration was either thin on th
i'm pleased to have michael lewis back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: so how do you end up at the department of agriculture? >> very good question. how do i persuade gradeen carter to publish 13,000 words on the department of agriculture. >> rose: yes. >> so this is the idea. it's part of a series i'm doing. >> rose: let me interrupt you, as you have said, it should be called the department of 2350d. >> yeah, it-- maybe even the...
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you here.reat to have michael lewis.ct is now in paperback am i fastening story about science, friendship, and understanding humanity. charlie: thank thank you for joining us. ♪ >> american energy will power the future. we have become an energy exporter for the first time ever. at homeoduce more oil than we have in 15 years, more natural gas than ever before, and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. >> 40 years ago, these with images that rocked the u.s.. now america has gone from energy crisis to energy success. >> howard by new innovation and technology, we are on the cusp of a new energy revolution. >> it is all thanks to shale. >>
you here.reat to have michael lewis.ct is now in paperback am i fastening story about science, friendship, and understanding humanity. charlie: thank thank you for joining us. ♪ >> american energy will power the future. we have become an energy exporter for the first time ever. at homeoduce more oil than we have in 15 years, more natural gas than ever before, and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. >> 40 years ago, these with images that rocked the u.s.. now...
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michael lewis.ct is now in paperback am i fastening story about science, friendship, and understanding humanity. thank you for joining us. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. julia: and i'm julia chatterley. we are inside "bloomberg businessweek" magazine headquarters in new york. carol: the republican tax proposal. who gets what. julia: saudi arabia. what is at stake. carol: gifts for the holidays. [laughter] julia: all of that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. you have a big focus on tax
michael lewis.ct is now in paperback am i fastening story about science, friendship, and understanding humanity. thank you for joining us. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. julia: and i'm julia chatterley. we are inside "bloomberg businessweek" magazine headquarters in new york. carol: the republican tax proposal. who gets what. julia: saudi arabia. what is at stake. carol: gifts for the holidays. [laughter] julia: all of that and more on...
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charlie: you go to the department of agricultural and say my name is michael lewis and i am here for preparednd out the briefings, and they usually are at their home in maine feud charlie: waiting for somebody. michael: they are not, but you asked them if they can give me the briefing. they say, oh my god, i spent six months and would love to give it to somebody. but it is trying to understand how these enterprises work, but with a particular angle. and that is, what is vulnerable inside of them to an administration that has not done its homework, that is either ignorant, misinformed, or outright hostile. charlie: it didn't take the transition seriously. michael: certainly it didn't take the transition seriously. and to this day it has not really staffed up the place. the department of agricultural have, i think, 13 senate confirmed positions you are supposed to fill. charlie: how many? michael: when i finished the piece, only one had been filled. one other guy had been nominated, but this is an example of the problem, one of the senate confirmed jobs is to be in charge of all the sit
charlie: you go to the department of agricultural and say my name is michael lewis and i am here for preparednd out the briefings, and they usually are at their home in maine feud charlie: waiting for somebody. michael: they are not, but you asked them if they can give me the briefing. they say, oh my god, i spent six months and would love to give it to somebody. but it is trying to understand how these enterprises work, but with a particular angle. and that is, what is vulnerable inside of...
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michael lewis.ect" is now in paperback, a fascinating story about science, friendship, and understanding humanity. thank you for joining us. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, republicans take another step towards cutting taxes. corporations may have to wait until 2019 for 20%. cracks appear in credit. investors get indigestion. bonds fall the most since august. is there a message in the treasury market? the yield curve is in the -- near the flattest level in
michael lewis.ect" is now in paperback, a fascinating story about science, friendship, and understanding humanity. thank you for joining us. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new...
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watch in-depth with author michael lewis sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m.ry," jeffrey morrison, academic director of the james madison memorial fellowship foundation, teaches a class on the role of religion and the american revolution. he explores the meaning of words or phrases in the declaration of independence such as references to a creator, a supreme judge, or divine providence. he also highlights the importance of the great awaken awakening, a protestant religious revival in the 1740s, that influenced many founding fathers. this class took place at georgetown university and is an hour and 45 minutes. it was organized by the james madison fellowship foundatio
watch in-depth with author michael lewis sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m.ry," jeffrey morrison, academic director of the james madison memorial fellowship foundation, teaches a class on the role of religion and the american revolution. he explores the meaning of words or phrases in the declaration of independence such as references to a creator, a supreme judge, or divine providence. he also highlights the importance of the great awaken awakening, a protestant religious revival in the...
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with author michael lewis from noon to 3 p.m. eastern sunday on c-span2. >> behind me is richard flank and pettigrew. he came to view territory in 1869 as a surveyor. come with us to his home to learn more about his contribution to the city of sioux falls. >> we are in the pettigrew home and museum, the home of u.s. senator richard franklin pettigrew who served in the u.s. senate from 1889 until 1901. --lived in the home from 90 1911 until his death in 1926. indoorradiators, plumbing, gas and electric lights, even telephones, which is really interesting because just a few miles away from here, a farm, the people were living without windows and doors. so, this home was top-notch for sioux falls and the dakota territory at the time. pettigrew was born in ludlow, vermont in 1848. moved to souths wisconsin in 1852. attends lloyd reed's law at the university of wisconsin and at a law firm in madison. in 1869, he finds himself looking for a summer job and he comes west as part of a government surveying party. in 1869, it is actually an
with author michael lewis from noon to 3 p.m. eastern sunday on c-span2. >> behind me is richard flank and pettigrew. he came to view territory in 1869 as a surveyor. come with us to his home to learn more about his contribution to the city of sioux falls. >> we are in the pettigrew home and museum, the home of u.s. senator richard franklin pettigrew who served in the u.s. senate from 1889 until 1901. --lived in the home from 90 1911 until his death in 1926. indoorradiators,...
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watch "in depth" with author michael lewis sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book-tv on c-span2. >>> this weekend we go to sioux falls, south dakota. and with the help of our partners we'll highlight the history and literary life of sioux falls. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on book-tv. a look at the history of native american citizen zip in the u.s. with author frank pomershine and his book, "broken landscape: indians, indian tribes and the constitution." >> tribes have what is known as sovereignty, they have the authority from their preconstitutional existence as self-governing sovereigns, and that's the position that tribes take, that they are self-governing sovereigns within their territory. >> and wayne financigbust about frontier justice. >> if you were accosted a hofrsz, if you were particularly away from any settlement they would hang you. so that happened quite frequently. that was, you know, what you call frontier justice or rough justi justice. >> on sunday, 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv we'll tour ft. dakota to explore the sto
watch "in depth" with author michael lewis sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book-tv on c-span2. >>> this weekend we go to sioux falls, south dakota. and with the help of our partners we'll highlight the history and literary life of sioux falls. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on book-tv. a look at the history of native american citizen zip in the u.s. with author frank pomershine and his book, "broken landscape: indians, indian tribes and the...
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. >> rose: the writer michael lewis has begun a series of investigations for "vanity fair" magazine on well the government is running under the trump administration. his latest article is on the department of agriculture. it is called "made in the uusda." >> obama had essentially deputed several hundred people throughout the administration for the better part of a year to prepare briefings, briefing books. so for the day after the election, whoever won, it was assumed that people would roll in from the new administration, take over the department of energy, the department of agriculture, the treasury department, and they would be there with a nonaudiological briefing about what goes on inside this place. so the trump people just didn't show for much of this. it was like this exquisite course on how the federal government, it's interesting because there are briefings that didn't happen that i can go get. and that's what i've been doing. i've been going out and getting the briefings that the trump administration either didn't get it all -- >> so you walk into the department of agricultur
. >> rose: the writer michael lewis has begun a series of investigations for "vanity fair" magazine on well the government is running under the trump administration. his latest article is on the department of agriculture. it is called "made in the uusda." >> obama had essentially deputed several hundred people throughout the administration for the better part of a year to prepare briefings, briefing books. so for the day after the election, whoever won, it was...
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and we ought to treasure that. >> dickerson: michael lewis, great piece. thank you. be right back. >> dickerson: during president obama's two terms in office, chief white house photographer pete souza was there for moments of historic importance as well as lighter and more personal moments with the president and his family. souza's new book, "an intimate portrait," showcases nearly 200 foe grafs he took during those years. pete souza joins us now. welcome, pete. i want to ask you about your role. in the room, you're taking photograph, you're recording history, you're recording a moment. but you're also capturing an emotion in that moment. there is a picture in particular in the oval office where the president is meeting with some young activists, and the way you framed it, the african american activists, you framed it with buffetts of martin luther king,ling con is on the wall. tell us about that process when you're capturing that moment. >> i was consciously aware of the bust obviously during the meeting itself. they were seated around the chairs and the sofa. it wa
and we ought to treasure that. >> dickerson: michael lewis, great piece. thank you. be right back. >> dickerson: during president obama's two terms in office, chief white house photographer pete souza was there for moments of historic importance as well as lighter and more personal moments with the president and his family. souza's new book, "an intimate portrait," showcases nearly 200 foe grafs he took during those years. pete souza joins us now. welcome, pete. i want to...
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with author michael lewis from noon to 3 p.m. eastern sunday on c-span2. >> behind me is richard flank and pettigrew. he came to view territory in 1869 as a surveyor. come with us to his home to learn more about his contribution to the city of sioux falls. >> we are in the pettigrew home and museum, the home of u.s. senator richard franklin pettigrew who served in the u.s. senate from 1889 until 1901. --lived in the home from 90 1911 until his death in 1926. indoorradiators, plumbing, gas and electric lights, en
with author michael lewis from noon to 3 p.m. eastern sunday on c-span2. >> behind me is richard flank and pettigrew. he came to view territory in 1869 as a surveyor. come with us to his home to learn more about his contribution to the city of sioux falls. >> we are in the pettigrew home and museum, the home of u.s. senator richard franklin pettigrew who served in the u.s. senate from 1889 until 1901. --lived in the home from 90 1911 until his death in 1926. indoorradiators,...
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michael lewis, thank you very much. thank you. how can we protect rhinos?nvites us to wonder whether hunting them, or allowing trade in their horns, can actually be good for the species. i am paying for this hunt, people are employed because we are hunting. if there is no value and we can't hunt these animals, they will be extinct. the commodification of wildlife, what a vision of nature that would be. they like to talk about conservation, they are just brainwashing. they enjoy killing. the change is coming. we're going to put it into this. surely we want our world to survive. we have to keep this fight going. this is my trophy, and there's not any bureaucrat that can take it away from me. now — that's the taster of the film trophy — which is in cinemas and downloadable later this week. it looks at the money that can be raised and the habitat protected by allowing some commercial hunting. or more intriguingly, the idea of farming rhino in order to sell their ivory. clearly, this has not been the traditional approach to animal protection. well, joining me ar
michael lewis, thank you very much. thank you. how can we protect rhinos?nvites us to wonder whether hunting them, or allowing trade in their horns, can actually be good for the species. i am paying for this hunt, people are employed because we are hunting. if there is no value and we can't hunt these animals, they will be extinct. the commodification of wildlife, what a vision of nature that would be. they like to talk about conservation, they are just brainwashing. they enjoy killing. the...
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we have the best-selling author michael lewis with us. also, later we will speak to the iea about the u.s. shale surge. two great guests coming up in a couple seconds. european stocks are shrugging off a little bit of the declines we saw in asia. better than expected german data, boosting sentiment there. some of the most powerful central bankers gather in frankfurt -- that is definitely what we are looking up for. the italian economy -- sure, they did not qualify during the world cup, but the economy expanded better than thought. the 10 year briefly breaching 3% for the first time in 10 years. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. chief house tax writer says he has enough republican votes to pass the tax legislation this week. kevin brady says he does not anticipate any major changes. meanwhile, the white house says president trump will speak about taxes thursday morning. and the house ways and means committee chair kevin brady joins us at six a copy of u.k. time. roy moore is facing a fresh allegation of sexual assault. t
we have the best-selling author michael lewis with us. also, later we will speak to the iea about the u.s. shale surge. two great guests coming up in a couple seconds. european stocks are shrugging off a little bit of the declines we saw in asia. better than expected german data, boosting sentiment there. some of the most powerful central bankers gather in frankfurt -- that is definitely what we are looking up for. the italian economy -- sure, they did not qualify during the world cup, but the...
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michael lewis,son, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. book tv. >> next, george washington university law professor, jonathan turley, talks about the indictments of three former trump campaign officials and robert mueller's special investigation. this is 50 minutes. >> view irs are familiar with george washington university law professor, jonathan turley. appreciate you being here after a busy day in the mueller investigation. yesterday, after the white house press briefing, sarah sanders said the white house believes it will conclude soon. is that realistic?oo where do you think we are in this investigation after what you saw yesterday? be a case of hope springing eternal. it does not look like it will end any time soon. you take the trajectory of thes9 charges just on the trial level this could easily go into 2019 before we go up on appeal. >> 2019. >> absolutely.or these are cases that often involve super seateding indictments. these countsan against manafort and gates may not be the charges they face. they may face double this number.
michael lewis,son, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. book tv. >> next, george washington university law professor, jonathan turley, talks about the indictments of three former trump campaign officials and robert mueller's special investigation. this is 50 minutes. >> view irs are familiar with george washington university law professor, jonathan turley. appreciate you being here after a busy day in the mueller investigation. yesterday, after the white house press...
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watch "in depth" with author michael lewis sunday live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> house speaker paul ryan and other republican leaders unveil the tax reform plan to hoping to pass by thanksgiving. house ways and means committee chair kevin brady said it is a bill the president for reports. other republican spoke about the need to get this bill signed into law. .. >> >> you are who this is all about this plan is for the middle class families in this country who deserve a break for families that live paycheck to paycheck that is getting squeezed -- greece. and living paycheck to paycheck this will help give the people believe the tax cut and jobs act will have really the for those people who are striving to get there with this plan a typical family of four will save $1,182 per year on taxes. for many families adding an additional $1,182 makes a real difference. the $1,182 covers one year's worth of gas, your phone bill for the year, depending on how metadata your kids use that's ??? to help pay down debt faster or that $1,182 for the
watch "in depth" with author michael lewis sunday live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> house speaker paul ryan and other republican leaders unveil the tax reform plan to hoping to pass by thanksgiving. house ways and means committee chair kevin brady said it is a bill the president for reports. other republican spoke about the need to get this bill signed into law. .. >> >> you are who this is all about this plan is for the middle class families...
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. >> next time make michael lewis work for it. michael lewis good to see you as all. ke lewis is the author of "the undoing project." >>> now the gop is in the last phases of a ground breaking tax reform. how do the changes stand in this make or break week? ♪ if you're not content to remain where you are, why should your teeth be? invisalign clear aligners can shape your smile up to 50% faster. don't let anything slow you down. visit invisalign.com so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. >>> house ways and means committee chairman kevin brady, said this morning that the house gop is set to pass its bill by the end of the next week. this is the t
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>> only michael lewis could make 13,000 words on the usda so interesting. thank you very much. we'll read it and see how -- >> you should have done your homework. >> "the undoing project" is available in paperback. always good to see you. >>> it's just after 8:40 on the east coast. the president of the united states has already sent out eight tweets this morning. senator john mccain has a piece of advice for the president, put down the phone. tom brokaw brings us his conversation with senator mccain next on "morning joe." i was playing golf days ago... love golf. i used to love golf. wait, what, what happened? i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. [burke] abstract accident. seen ♪ video-it. covered it.c we know a thing or two because we've se
>> only michael lewis could make 13,000 words on the usda so interesting. thank you very much. we'll read it and see how -- >> you should have done your homework. >> "the undoing project" is available in paperback. always good to see you. >>> it's just after 8:40 on the east coast. the president of the united states has already sent out eight tweets this morning. senator john mccain has a piece of advice for the president, put down the phone. tom brokaw...
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and we ought to treasure that. >> dickerson: michael lewis, great piece. thank you.t back. ralpand as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or republican. they just want my help. so if donald trump is helping virginia i'll work with him. but donald trump proposed cutting virginia's school funding, rolling back our clean air and water protections, and taking away health care from thousands of virginians. as a candidate for governor, i sponsored this ad because i've stood up to donald trump on all of it. ed gillespie refuses to stand up to him at all. it's why we give back to communities that have lost everything. and why you'll see us working with emergency crews. and why we'll be there, every day, until service is restored. when disaster strikes, people need to connect. it's why we're proud to partner with firstnet, the nationwide public safety broadband network. that's the power of &. >> dickerson: during president obama's two terms in office, chief white house
and we ought to treasure that. >> dickerson: michael lewis, great piece. thank you.t back. ralpand as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or republican. they just want my help. so if donald trump is helping virginia i'll work with him. but donald trump proposed cutting virginia's school funding, rolling back our clean air and water protections, and taking away health care from thousands of virginians. as a candidate for governor, i sponsored this ad because i've stood up to...
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. >> now on book tv we are live with best-selling author michael lewis. mister lewis has written many books including liars poker, moneyball, the big short and most recently the undoing project, a friendship that changed our minds. >> michael lewis, you are the author of more than a dozen best-selling books, what makes a good story in your mind, what do you look for? >> there is no formula. the question you just asked me, i've never really asked myself exactly. what lead me to want to write a book, you have to have a level of passion about it. it'sfinding usually, what it is , it's finding
. >> now on book tv we are live with best-selling author michael lewis. mister lewis has written many books including liars poker, moneyball, the big short and most recently the undoing project, a friendship that changed our minds. >> michael lewis, you are the author of more than a dozen best-selling books, what makes a good story in your mind, what do you look for? >> there is no formula. the question you just asked me, i've never really asked myself exactly. what lead me to...
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and we ought to treasure that. >> dickerson: michael lewis, great piece. thank you.back. we've paid a big price for chris christie and kim guadagno. they gave out billions in corporate tax breaks. millions to whitewash the bridgegate scandal. millions more wasted on empty office space. we got stuck with the bill. property taxes up. train and bus fares up. college tuition up. women's healthcare funding eliminated with christie and guadagno we're paying more and falling behind. four more years of kim guadagno is unaffordable. >> dickerson: during president obama's two terms in office, chief white house photographer pete souza was there for moments of historic importance as well as lighter and more personal moments with the president and his family. souza's new book, "an intimate portrait," showcases nearly 200 foe grafs he took during those years. pete souza joins us now. welcome, pete. i want to ask you about your role. in the room, you're taking photograph, you're recording history, you're recording a moment. but you're also capturing an emotion in that moment. there
and we ought to treasure that. >> dickerson: michael lewis, great piece. thank you.back. we've paid a big price for chris christie and kim guadagno. they gave out billions in corporate tax breaks. millions to whitewash the bridgegate scandal. millions more wasted on empty office space. we got stuck with the bill. property taxes up. train and bus fares up. college tuition up. women's healthcare funding eliminated with christie and guadagno we're paying more and falling behind. four more...
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in the new issue of "vanity fair," michael lewis exposes the size and confusion within our federal agency, specifically the usda michael, welcome back to "power lunch. before we get to the u is,sda a this amazing story, i want to talk about two things first. one, you must be thrilled that richard thaler, after your book "the undoing project" on behavioral science won the nobel prize. and two, having done money ball, you must be pretty thrilled that a low payroll team, or relatively low, like the astros, won the world series >> yeah, it's a lot to take in all at once. it was very funny. i had dinner with richard a couple weeks ago right after he won it then i went to an event and a woman came up to me with kind of dewy eyes and said, i want to congratulate you on winning the nobel prize. i said, what she said, i heard you won the nobel prize in economics i said, i think you're getting me confused with one of my subjects but it's good. it shows you if you get close enough to these nobel prize winners, people think you won. >> soon enough maybe you will, michael. who knows. you've done enoug
in the new issue of "vanity fair," michael lewis exposes the size and confusion within our federal agency, specifically the usda michael, welcome back to "power lunch. before we get to the u is,sda a this amazing story, i want to talk about two things first. one, you must be thrilled that richard thaler, after your book "the undoing project" on behavioral science won the nobel prize. and two, having done money ball, you must be pretty thrilled that a low payroll team,...
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the reactions was well target over the monaco grand prix there was a great michael lewis year or a french racing driver lewis you don't got the flag up. there for but when you had to bring it don't from back here he couldn't play it with his arms he had to do it with his legs as well and i was watching him and his. this is news been to bring the flag i was off because there's no way you could restore the fly good and of course i won the monaco grand prix two three or four times. as usual was ms neves for the rest of those hour everybody was waiting for the for the star look at his knees like a man to the great campaigns that you've been associated with when firstly the campaign and safety in the sport you know look at that nope he was a great thing to make the sport safer but it didn't you put was popular didn't that did not make me popular but it's maybe the most important thing i've done in my life i think if we hadn't done it it was a good chance that formula one grand prix racing could have come to an end because i think the insurance company would have finished in the end because soo
the reactions was well target over the monaco grand prix there was a great michael lewis year or a french racing driver lewis you don't got the flag up. there for but when you had to bring it don't from back here he couldn't play it with his arms he had to do it with his legs as well and i was watching him and his. this is news been to bring the flag i was off because there's no way you could restore the fly good and of course i won the monaco grand prix two three or four times. as usual was ms...
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and while there started to publish pieces about wall street on the "wall street journal" with michael lewis as the associate in the peas are geared but i was working in london i came into work the next day and then sitting at my desk. and with a guy who gave me my job and said she realized you have done? guess. [laughter] to have a crisis meeting of the board of directors to talk about how that would be reprinted all these local newspapers around the country. to say this is a big big problem. you can fire me yet but how will we fix this problem? that you don't write any more. but then under a different name? and then with my mother's maiden name this is perfect. and never were make the connection. then they sit under the name of the ibm and then i get a call from work and then that wall street 1977. and his dad with simon & schuster to say that i found out that you are diana and i thank you should write a book. and i knew that is what i wanted to do i. m. the potted plant. [laughter] so what happened next? i waited until i got my bonus year andd of the then said i amus leaving to write amo
and while there started to publish pieces about wall street on the "wall street journal" with michael lewis as the associate in the peas are geared but i was working in london i came into work the next day and then sitting at my desk. and with a guy who gave me my job and said she realized you have done? guess. [laughter] to have a crisis meeting of the board of directors to talk about how that would be reprinted all these local newspapers around the country. to say this is a big big...
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michael lewis joining us at the table.id you choose to right about the usda and what did you find? >> you have to understand the series of articles to understand why. the obama administration went to great lengths to prepare for the transition. hundreds of people spent a better part of a year to build briefing books andla you did. and in many cases the trump administration didn't show up and the briefings never happened. i was curious what the consequences were of the ignorance, the dysfunctional handover of the government. i went and got the briefings. that's what i'm doing. >> you sat in the meetings. >> i would find who's giving the briefings and they'd say, sure, come talk to me. i never got a chance. i did that. i picked the department of agriculture oddly because i wanted to test the proposition, pick some obscure place and is thereny interest there. >> and what did you find out? >> a bunch of things. one, mistakes are normal ochlt it shouldn't be called the department of ag ku tur. maybe the didn't of food, but the
michael lewis joining us at the table.id you choose to right about the usda and what did you find? >> you have to understand the series of articles to understand why. the obama administration went to great lengths to prepare for the transition. hundreds of people spent a better part of a year to build briefing books andla you did. and in many cases the trump administration didn't show up and the briefings never happened. i was curious what the consequences were of the ignorance, the...
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here is a picture of michael lewis meeting his son for the first time. retired sergeant brian hayes, here are the perry brothers right here, thank you so much for your service, be right back. ♪ my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. >> we can no longer tolerate these trade abuses and we will not tolerate them. this day forward we will compete on a fair and equal basis. we are not going to let the united states be taken advantage of anymore. abca27 it was quite a speech you likely missed, happening of an eye, donald trump giving a fired spee
here is a picture of michael lewis meeting his son for the first time. retired sergeant brian hayes, here are the perry brothers right here, thank you so much for your service, be right back. ♪ my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of ,...
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tonight -- john lithgow, star of "mindhunter" actor jonathan groff, author michael lewis, featuring theister abe and tweeted quote "massive military and energy orders happening, plus plus plus --" what? it sounds like massive stroke
tonight -- john lithgow, star of "mindhunter" actor jonathan groff, author michael lewis, featuring theister abe and tweeted quote "massive military and energy orders happening, plus plus plus --" what? it sounds like massive stroke
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michael lewis will be our guest sunday. >> what almost all of theks
michael lewis will be our guest sunday. >> what almost all of theks
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michael lewis will be our guest sunday. >> what almost all of the books have in common is their interesting characters to me in interesting situations. the trick is if you can attach the reader to the character at the beginning of the book, they'll follow that character anywhere. trust me that there is no one in america who would want to read my description of collateralized debt obligations. [ laughter ] >> once you realize the lives of these people you've come to know turn snoeng wha
michael lewis will be our guest sunday. >> what almost all of the books have in common is their interesting characters to me in interesting situations. the trick is if you can attach the reader to the character at the beginning of the book, they'll follow that character anywhere. trust me that there is no one in america who would want to read my description of collateralized debt obligations. [ laughter ] >> once you realize the lives of these people you've come to know turn snoeng...
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eastern time directly following are live in depth program with michael lewis. now he missed any of today's programs the entire day re-airs starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern time tonight.
eastern time directly following are live in depth program with michael lewis. now he missed any of today's programs the entire day re-airs starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern time tonight.
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michael lewis is famous for his book about finance such as wire poker, but he is equally famous for his books about topics of diverse as adoption and baseball. the screen adaptations of the blindside and moneyball, among others, have been enormously popular. miss condoleezza rice. [applause] was the secretary of state for the united states and she is now on the faculty of stanford university, traveling from california to be here with us today. finally, mr. david. he is back for record-setting eighth time at the book festival. his thrillers and books for young people have been read by millions. and very pleased to be able to turn this over to the person who has helped make this festival possible and is our cochair, mr. david rubenstein. [applause] >> a true believer in the power of literacy and reading and what it can do for all of us. it would not have been possible to have this event without you. thank you. so, please welcome to the stage mr. david mccullough and mr. david rubenstein our very first national book festival, how many. how many were at the first one. how many have been to
michael lewis is famous for his book about finance such as wire poker, but he is equally famous for his books about topics of diverse as adoption and baseball. the screen adaptations of the blindside and moneyball, among others, have been enormously popular. miss condoleezza rice. [applause] was the secretary of state for the united states and she is now on the faculty of stanford university, traveling from california to be here with us today. finally, mr. david. he is back for record-setting...
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we have the best-selling author michael lewis with us.
we have the best-selling author michael lewis with us.
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eastern time directly following are live in depth program with michael lewis. now he missed any of today's programs the entire day re-airs starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. with almost all the books have in common is interesting characters to meet in the same situations. so the trick is if you can attach the raider to the character at the beginning of the book they will follow that character anywhere. trust me there is no one but want to read my description of collateralized debt obligations but once you realize you let them know. it's a very powerful body that is the origins of literature. >> they are covering this up and hundreds maybe thousands thousands of companies across this country and across the world. so the big question that you ask is why? what i found out from the research in my book is that it's not always the most powerful person at the company that we protect and sometimes we protect our low level employees from harassment. i will give an example, somebody comes to an job and they are warned, be careful of joe over there. he has been t
eastern time directly following are live in depth program with michael lewis. now he missed any of today's programs the entire day re-airs starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. with almost all the books have in common is interesting characters to meet in the same situations. so the trick is if you can attach the raider to the character at the beginning of the book they will follow that character anywhere. trust me there is no one but want to read my description of collateralized debt...
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christmas which is the deadline the president has set then, two authors, first, best selling author michael lewisdepth look at the government behind the scenes behind the headlines, and then , pete, the photographer for the white house, eight years covering the obama family. he has put together a book every his favorite pictures, we will talk to him about what it is like to look at a presidency through that lens. and then jan, as always, we have our reporters around the table to take a look at this week, what was important, and prepare us for next week. >> yes shall everybody want to know about the tax plan, john john, how it impact them. be interesting to hear. >> thank you so much. still to come, wet weather for the ends of the weekends, about to get warm again. chills i ingram is back with your eagles forecast, and what we can expect for the work week ahead. >> plus: meisha johnson takes us on a dream drive to a museum that is hands on and in more ways than one, nice to meet you sir. joseph, i'm nice to meet you.u? how's it going man? the yankees? come on. [ laughing ] look at the smiles and t
christmas which is the deadline the president has set then, two authors, first, best selling author michael lewisdepth look at the government behind the scenes behind the headlines, and then , pete, the photographer for the white house, eight years covering the obama family. he has put together a book every his favorite pictures, we will talk to him about what it is like to look at a presidency through that lens. and then jan, as always, we have our reporters around the table to take a look at...