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my guest tonight the mayor of new orleans is joining us, mitch landrieu is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) but first, but first, you know all that data you give to facebook so that everyone can see it? well, it turns out they let everyone see it. >> tonight, cambridge analytica, a data company tied to president trump's 2016 campaign is under investigation by facebook accused by the internet giant of mishandling more than 50 million americans' personal information. cambridge an litta would create online quizzes when facebook users log in to those tests, they were giving cambridge access to that data and all their friends. >> trevor: i knew it! i always knew those facebook quizzes were suspicious! what hogwarts house are you in? enter your social security number to find out. ( laughter ) you know what's really messed up is that people hired by the trump campaign got access to your data because your friend took a quiz. like now i'm getting hacked because your dumbass had nothing wet better to do on a saturday night? that's bul bullshit. this is super shady. think about
my guest tonight the mayor of new orleans is joining us, mitch landrieu is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) but first, but first, you know all that data you give to facebook so that everyone can see it? well, it turns out they let everyone see it. >> tonight, cambridge analytica, a data company tied to president trump's 2016 campaign is under investigation by facebook accused by the internet giant of mishandling more than 50 million americans' personal information. cambridge an...
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mitch landrieu is the mayor of new orleans.a democrat, and he's the first white person to hold that office since his father in the late 1970s. last year he took a controversial step towards reconciliation by ordering the removal of four statues honoring confederate history in the city. and mayor landrieu gave a powerful speech about why he thought they should come down. >> another friend asked me to consider these four monuments from the perspective of an african-american mother or father trying to explain to their fifth grade daughter why robert e. lee sat atop of our city. can you do it? can you do it? can you look into the eyes of this young girl and convince her that robert e. lee is there to encourage her? do you think that she feels inspired and hopeful by that story? do these monuments help her see her future with limitless potential? have you ever thought? have you ever thought that if her potential is limited, yours and my potential, my limitless potential as well? >> powerful stuff. now mayor landrieu's book about his
mitch landrieu is the mayor of new orleans.a democrat, and he's the first white person to hold that office since his father in the late 1970s. last year he took a controversial step towards reconciliation by ordering the removal of four statues honoring confederate history in the city. and mayor landrieu gave a powerful speech about why he thought they should come down. >> another friend asked me to consider these four monuments from the perspective of an african-american mother or father...
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mayor mitch landrieu says it was impossible to find a local company that would take the job. >> mitchwe put the thing out to bid, the one contractor that showed up, had his life threatened. he had his car bombed. >> cooper: his-- his car was actually-- ? >> landrieu: his car was actually fire-bombed. death threats were coming in. and so, i couldn't find a crane. i could not find a damn crane. >> cooper: in new orleans, you could not get a-- >> landrieu: in new orleans. i couldn't find a crane in louisiana. >> cooper: mayor landrieu finally found a contractor from out of state, and last spring, after years of legal wrangling, took down four confederate monuments. the last one removed was a 16.5-foot bronze statue of general robert e. lee. it had stood for 133 years... ( cheers and jeers ) ...until last may, when, to the cheers and jeers of onlookers, the confederacy's most celebrated military hero was hoisted off its 68-foot pedestal. >> landrieu: in a city that i represent, that's 67% african american, to have a young african american girl pass by that statue and look at it every day,
mayor mitch landrieu says it was impossible to find a local company that would take the job. >> mitchwe put the thing out to bid, the one contractor that showed up, had his life threatened. he had his car bombed. >> cooper: his-- his car was actually-- ? >> landrieu: his car was actually fire-bombed. death threats were coming in. and so, i couldn't find a crane. i could not find a damn crane. >> cooper: in new orleans, you could not get a-- >> landrieu: in new...
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democratic new orleans mayor mitchla mitch landrieu.g with us today. >> thank you. >>> coming up, direct message. what congress really wants to hear from facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. this is "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. try areds 2 + multivitamin. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of
democratic new orleans mayor mitchla mitch landrieu.g with us today. >> thank you. >>> coming up, direct message. what congress really wants to hear from facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. this is "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye...
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mitch landrieu also a had a number of statues removed in the dark of night.a long time. worth multimillion dollars and we don't know where most of them are. p.c. beauregard and other statues are just gone. what's your take on this? is this the right way to handle these historical monuments? >> putting aside what's happening in new orleans. and i really do like mayor landrieu. i think is he a very thoughtful man. i think his family has real roots. real cred when it comes to new orleans and louisiana history generally speaking. remember, laura, i resigned from my fellowship at yale university a year or so ago when they changed the name taking john c. calhoun's name off the college and naming it for more contemporary person. i fear when history starts being rewritten constantly through the prism of political correctness and contemporary thought, that we risk cutting ourselves off from our roots. i absolutely get that slavery, this abomination is different than a lot of things that happened in political life. this is something like the holocaust, that can't be fo
mitch landrieu also a had a number of statues removed in the dark of night.a long time. worth multimillion dollars and we don't know where most of them are. p.c. beauregard and other statues are just gone. what's your take on this? is this the right way to handle these historical monuments? >> putting aside what's happening in new orleans. and i really do like mayor landrieu. i think is he a very thoughtful man. i think his family has real roots. real cred when it comes to new orleans and...
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mitch landrieu, mayor o new orleans. the book is "in the shadow of the statues," a white southerne confronts history. >> thank you for having me. >> wdruff: thank you. >> woodruff: now to the world of collectible sneakers whe buyers pay hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars for limited edition shoes. tonight our economics correspondent paul sol sn profiles tcalled "sneakerheads": one a major collector, the other ar. it's part ofis series "making sense" which airs every thursday. >> this is 3000 pairs of sneakers. >> reporter: mark "mayor" farese has been colleing sneakers for so long, he needs morehan this basement to house his hallowed 3600-pair collection. >> it's the storage unit, the apartment, the house. it's probably a million dollars >> reporter: at new york's sneakercon, we covered the billion-dollar secondary market for sneakers, 20,000 sneakerheads buying and lling rare kicks for hundreds, even thousands, of dollars. >> do you got change? >> reporter: we pointed out the drivers of this markbrand loyalty, al
mitch landrieu, mayor o new orleans. the book is "in the shadow of the statues," a white southerne confronts history. >> thank you for having me. >> wdruff: thank you. >> woodruff: now to the world of collectible sneakers whe buyers pay hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars for limited edition shoes. tonight our economics correspondent paul sol sn profiles tcalled "sneakerheads": one a major collector, the other ar. it's part ofis series "making...
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new orleans mayor mitch landrieu is next.drieu is next. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> i >>> i won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward and his whole campaign make america great again was looking backwards. you know, you didn't like black people getting rights. you don't like women getting jobs. you don't want to see that indian-american succeeding more than you are. whatever your problem is, i'm going to solve it. >> there's hillary clinton back in the news this week with that analysis taking some heat from fellow dems for that. we're joined by one of the democrats eyeing the nomination in 2020, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu out with his book "in the shadow of stat
new orleans mayor mitch landrieu is next.drieu is next. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> i >>> i won the places that are optimistic, diverse,...
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confederate monumentve should be re in new orleans, 4 statues have been dismantled, and mayor mitch landrieu has written a book examining the decision and the wider issue of race in america. he is touted as a rising voice in the democratic party, and he joined our north america editor jon sopel. jon: i'm struck by reading your book that you tackle one of the most controversial subjects of monuments when it might have onbeen a lot easier to walhe other side and think, oh, two -- too complicated. mayor landrieu: yeah, that is true, but i'm the mayor of a asgreat american city thator the most part destroyed by a number of man-made and natural disasters. we suffered fromatrina, from rita. from- you may know, not trying to be insensitive, the bp oil spill. i was in the process of rebuilding the city. one of the ways you fix things that are damaged is that you rur to the you don't run away. these confederate monuments were vestiges of a diffult time that sent a message, particularly to african-americans, over 60% of the city i represent, that youhe are not welcom. i don't think those were reflecti
confederate monumentve should be re in new orleans, 4 statues have been dismantled, and mayor mitch landrieu has written a book examining the decision and the wider issue of race in america. he is touted as a rising voice in the democratic party, and he joined our north america editor jon sopel. jon: i'm struck by reading your book that you tackle one of the most controversial subjects of monuments when it might have onbeen a lot easier to walhe other side and think, oh, two -- too complicated....
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new orleans mayor mitch landrieu weighs in on his decision to remove four confederate statues in city grounds in 2017, that is all this weekend on booktv, television for serious readers. for a complete schedule visit booktv.org. >> my favorite researcher, my son shows you that is what a dork i am, a guy named nicholas. she did a very long study. when you read an opinion we disagree with in any form, doesn't matter if it is printed in a newspaper, a book, and email, facebook, we read it. we are more likely to disagree because that person is stupid and ignorant of the relations. if we hear someone telling us the same opinion whether it is recorded in a podcast, we are much more likely to think they will disagree with us because they have a different appearance -- experience. what that means is the human voice is literally humanizing. it is the voice itself. helps us to recognize this as human beings. and we do deserve respect. not every opinion but every person. it also means this process we are going through of transferring all of our communication to the digital world is dehumanizing
new orleans mayor mitch landrieu weighs in on his decision to remove four confederate statues in city grounds in 2017, that is all this weekend on booktv, television for serious readers. for a complete schedule visit booktv.org. >> my favorite researcher, my son shows you that is what a dork i am, a guy named nicholas. she did a very long study. when you read an opinion we disagree with in any form, doesn't matter if it is printed in a newspaper, a book, and email, facebook, we read it....
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mitch landrieu will be at st. joseph's college in brooklyn to talk about his decision to remove four confederate statues last year. there is a we 5 w. to the nixon presidential library in california where second lady karen pens at her daughter share their story of their pet rabbit and his time in the vice president's residence. thursday through saturday, charlottesville, virginia, the virginia festival of the book. that is look at the happenings booktv will be covering this week. many are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. biographer kitty ferguson's look at the life of physicist stephen hawking who died this past wednesday at the age of 76. >> and unfettered mind, stephen hawking, his life at work. some of you may already know hawking's science well. everybody knows something about him as a person. his disability, his legendary courage, his unlikely celebrity, and a few ugly rumors about him as well but he is more than a legend or celebrity. he is a real person and i
mitch landrieu will be at st. joseph's college in brooklyn to talk about his decision to remove four confederate statues last year. there is a we 5 w. to the nixon presidential library in california where second lady karen pens at her daughter share their story of their pet rabbit and his time in the vice president's residence. thursday through saturday, charlottesville, virginia, the virginia festival of the book. that is look at the happenings booktv will be covering this week. many are open...
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mitch landrieu has had a number of statues removed in the dark of night. been there for a long time. they're worth multiple million dollars. we don't know, i guess where most of them are? pt boggard is just gone. what's your take? is this the right way to handle theseis historical monuments. >> putting a side what's happening in new orleans. i really like the mayor. i think he's a very thoughtful man. i think his family has a real roots, real cred when it comes to new orleans and louisiana history generally speaking. remember, i resigned from my fellowship at yale university a year ago, when they changed the name. taking calhoon name off the college and c naming it for more contemporary person. i fear, when history starts being rewrittenen constantly through the prism of political correctness we risk cutting ourselves off from our roots. now, i absolutely get that slavery, this abominations different than a lot of things that happened in political life. it is something like the holocaust that can't be forgiven. i think to try and continually rewrite histor
mitch landrieu has had a number of statues removed in the dark of night. been there for a long time. they're worth multiple million dollars. we don't know, i guess where most of them are? pt boggard is just gone. what's your take? is this the right way to handle theseis historical monuments. >> putting a side what's happening in new orleans. i really like the mayor. i think he's a very thoughtful man. i think his family has a real roots, real cred when it comes to new orleans and...
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in new orleans, the mayor mitch landrieu was praised on the national level when the city removed a number public spaces last year but locally he faced protest and deep opposition. he pointed out the monuments were a civil of the racial strife that plague his home and in his new book. so joining me is the mayor of normal, maryland ryor landrieu who is the president of the conference of mayors. >> thanks for having me. >> what did you learn about your city and the city that your dad was mayor of when people you thought would be allies in this weren't so vocal and people would get death threats and have to wear bulletproof vests in order to do this job. what did that tell you about your city. >> i was proud of my city. most of the people in the city of new orleans wanted the monuments to come down and the people of new orleans after suffering from katrina were resilient and strong and clear about what we wanted to do. and the overwhelming majority. people in new orleans wanted to do that. we did have people from outside of the city, some within and most from outside of the state that really
in new orleans, the mayor mitch landrieu was praised on the national level when the city removed a number public spaces last year but locally he faced protest and deep opposition. he pointed out the monuments were a civil of the racial strife that plague his home and in his new book. so joining me is the mayor of normal, maryland ryor landrieu who is the president of the conference of mayors. >> thanks for having me. >> what did you learn about your city and the city that your dad...
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i saw mitch landrieu of new orleans on saturday night at the gridiron dinner.the record. he is the best candidate 2020 so far should he enter the race. he shows the right stuff to take on donald trump. i think trump saw it himself saturday night as he watched and listened to drand drew. landrieu was strong and consistent and most of all downright impressive, describing the accountability a person running a cities that to show. the best qualification for someone promising to govern. and that in 2018 going on '20 is talent. and that's talent. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> do you think they have something on the president? >> i think they may. >> a former trump campaign aide who thinks the mueller team has something on the president. >> i think that he may have done something during the election. >> tonight jaw-dropping confessions from sam nunbernunb >> i think they were interested in something with his business, which his business? >> yes. >> did they ask you about t
i saw mitch landrieu of new orleans on saturday night at the gridiron dinner.the record. he is the best candidate 2020 so far should he enter the race. he shows the right stuff to take on donald trump. i think trump saw it himself saturday night as he watched and listened to drand drew. landrieu was strong and consistent and most of all downright impressive, describing the accountability a person running a cities that to show. the best qualification for someone promising to govern. and that in...
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on wednesday new orleans mayor mitch landrieu will be at st. joseph's college in brooklyn to talk about his decision to remove four confederate statues last year. there is a we 5 w. to the nixon presidential library in california where second lady karen pens at her daughter share their story of their pet rabbit and his time in the vice president's residence. thursday through saturday, charlottesville, virginia, the virginia festival of the book. that is look at the happenings booktv will be covering this week. many are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. biographer kitty ferguson's look at the life of physicist stephen hawking who died this past wednesday at the age of 76. >> and unfettered mind, stephen hawking, his life at work. some of
on wednesday new orleans mayor mitch landrieu will be at st. joseph's college in brooklyn to talk about his decision to remove four confederate statues last year. there is a we 5 w. to the nixon presidential library in california where second lady karen pens at her daughter share their story of their pet rabbit and his time in the vice president's residence. thursday through saturday, charlottesville, virginia, the virginia festival of the book. that is look at the happenings booktv will be...
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mark: new orleans mayor mitch landrieu has urged among democratic lawmakers pushing back to that a questiono the senses. they discussed the issue today on bloomberg television. >> the constitution says we have to count everybody and that consensus cannot he about immigration. mayors of america have to be about people in the bodies in the cities. when people get into a car wreck, we do not have a minute to say i understand your leg is broken and you have a concussion , what is your immigration status? if you do that so we can figure out where resources go to take care of human beings come on you make it about immigration, people will go back into the shadows. not bemayor says he will making a run for president. the united nations secretary-general is praising a recent visit to china by kim jong-un. the announcement of a plan meeting with the south korean president. >> i am encouraged by the and icement in the summit believe, so many problems, i see an opportunity for a peaceful solution to months ago, is the biggest thing we're facing. mark: it could help with efforts to resolve this gamble
mark: new orleans mayor mitch landrieu has urged among democratic lawmakers pushing back to that a questiono the senses. they discussed the issue today on bloomberg television. >> the constitution says we have to count everybody and that consensus cannot he about immigration. mayors of america have to be about people in the bodies in the cities. when people get into a car wreck, we do not have a minute to say i understand your leg is broken and you have a concussion , what is your...
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. >> we dare think mitch landrieu 2020? >> no. >> what does moon think?'s always good to he so you. always good to have you at the table. >> thank you so much for having me. >> in the shadow of statues on sale now wherever you like to buy your books, and speaking of books, oprah winfrey, she knows a thing or two about books. she's sharing more about her latest book club selection she revealed last many on cbs this morning that her pick is an american marriage by tiari jones. oprah is now sharing what stood out about jones' writing. >> what struck me about the author is that it was written as though it felt like i knew the characters. i thought that the character development was so real, that the characters felt like real people to me. like i would wake up thinking about them. that's how you know you've in a good book. when you wake up thinking about the characters. it's hard to separate sometimes in your mind was that real? did that really happen? okay. that was in a book. it's a novel. that's how it is. >> you can see more of oprah's book club "an americ
. >> we dare think mitch landrieu 2020? >> no. >> what does moon think?'s always good to he so you. always good to have you at the table. >> thank you so much for having me. >> in the shadow of statues on sale now wherever you like to buy your books, and speaking of books, oprah winfrey, she knows a thing or two about books. she's sharing more about her latest book club selection she revealed last many on cbs this morning that her pick is an american marriage by...
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flandreau -- mitch landrieu. [indistinct conversations] and again, we are looking live at some of the guests arriving for tonight's gridiron dinner. the gridiron club and foundation is the oldest group in washington feared it was established by newspaper editors in 1885. attendees of this year expect to hear remarks from president trump about traditions. it is closed to cameras. sunday on c-span's "q&a," political magazine contributor editor josh was lights talks talks-- joshua zeits about building the society inside president johnson's white
flandreau -- mitch landrieu. [indistinct conversations] and again, we are looking live at some of the guests arriving for tonight's gridiron dinner. the gridiron club and foundation is the oldest group in washington feared it was established by newspaper editors in 1885. attendees of this year expect to hear remarks from president trump about traditions. it is closed to cameras. sunday on c-span's "q&a," political magazine contributor editor josh was lights talks talks-- joshua...