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people, um, in italy, yeah, in rome, still love mussolini. >> anthony: what happened to mussolini again> asia: oh, he got hanged upside down in milan, piazzale loreto, and everybody would go there and throw stones. >> anthony: what a turnaround. i mean, at one time is just so popular and then -- >> asia: that's what happens with all the idols. you know? you create them so you can destroy them. >> anthony: wow. ♪ >> asia: thank you for bringing me here. i don't think i've ever been or ever will come back. ♪ maybe for movies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ wind blowing ] ♪ ♪
people, um, in italy, yeah, in rome, still love mussolini. >> anthony: what happened to mussolini again> asia: oh, he got hanged upside down in milan, piazzale loreto, and everybody would go there and throw stones. >> anthony: what a turnaround. i mean, at one time is just so popular and then -- >> asia: that's what happens with all the idols. you know? you create them so you can destroy them. >> anthony: wow. ♪ >> asia: thank you for bringing me here. i don't...
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how about how about mussolini? let's use mussolini, he's not as bad, not as evil. same time, he was providing, and he was called the one leader who is almost a modern time caesar, italian people still remember him as the one who makes the train go on time. i was in italy recently. when they ask me, "do we need to learn from china today," because italy is in trouble economically. and then i say, "you learn from china, why don't you learn from mussolini? you had your own model." then they understood. maybe you are exaggerating... am i? let me discuss this with you. in china today, you see protest movements. if you read the internet, you see that people have the space to criticise local officials. you see that xi jinping and his senior colleagues... do they? hang on. ..have responded to the frustration with corruption in china by launching a massive anti—corruption drive with people like bo xilai and other senior officials being brought down because, partly, the public is demanding a cleaner government. so something is happening in china. something is always happening
how about how about mussolini? let's use mussolini, he's not as bad, not as evil. same time, he was providing, and he was called the one leader who is almost a modern time caesar, italian people still remember him as the one who makes the train go on time. i was in italy recently. when they ask me, "do we need to learn from china today," because italy is in trouble economically. and then i say, "you learn from china, why don't you learn from mussolini? you had your own...
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talking about mussolini and jared kushner.u think something like this will overshadow the trump tweets? >> it will not overshadow this. we expect this from chris ma these. david: the bar keeps getting lower and lower. thank you for being here. we want to recommend a good read. it's called "putin's gambit." this is a heart stopping geopolitical thriller about a russian leader who seeks to rebuild the soviet union in his image. lou's fans are loving it. barb wrote, your book looks toably inspiration to troubled times. can't wait to read it. every viewer whose tweet is read on the show will receive an autographed copy of the book. louis back next week. you can catch my show after the bell weekdays 4:00 p.m. right here on fox business. good night from new york. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york city, "wall street week." maria: welcome to "wall street week." i'm maria bartiromo. thanks for joining us. coming up, former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan my special guest. here are some of the headlines. a
talking about mussolini and jared kushner.u think something like this will overshadow the trump tweets? >> it will not overshadow this. we expect this from chris ma these. david: the bar keeps getting lower and lower. thank you for being here. we want to recommend a good read. it's called "putin's gambit." this is a heart stopping geopolitical thriller about a russian leader who seeks to rebuild the soviet union in his image. lou's fans are loving it. barb wrote, your book looks...
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every time i say hitler, people say that, how about mussolini?say he is not as bad, not as evil. but he was providing, the one leader who was almost a modern caesar. people remember him as the one who makes the trains go on time. i was in italy, people asked me do we need to learn from china today, because italy is in trouble. i say, you learn from china, why don't you learn from mussolini? they understood. maybe you are exaggerating repression in china. in china today, you see protest movements. if you read the internet, people have the space to criticise local officials. xi jinping and his senior colleagues have responded to the frustration with corruption in china by launching a massive anticorruption drive with officials being brought down because the public is demanding a cleaner government. something is happening in china. something is always happening in that massive country. when the western world thinks of the term corruption, the idea comes your mind as you have corruption in your democracies. that is bribery, that is money exchanging w
every time i say hitler, people say that, how about mussolini?say he is not as bad, not as evil. but he was providing, the one leader who was almost a modern caesar. people remember him as the one who makes the trains go on time. i was in italy, people asked me do we need to learn from china today, because italy is in trouble. i say, you learn from china, why don't you learn from mussolini? they understood. maybe you are exaggerating repression in china. in china today, you see protest...
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italian-- alessandra mussolini, b. final answer. >> that one you just whipped through. yeah.nd applause] >> $3,000. next stop: $5,000. it's also that first threshold you can get to. >> okay. >> so here it is. what actress was apparently "pitch perfect" on broadway in the 1998 musical "high society" earning herself a tony nomination at the tender age of 12? >> well... i really think it's a, but i don't want to guess, and my audience today looks
italian-- alessandra mussolini, b. final answer. >> that one you just whipped through. yeah.nd applause] >> $3,000. next stop: $5,000. it's also that first threshold you can get to. >> okay. >> so here it is. what actress was apparently "pitch perfect" on broadway in the 1998 musical "high society" earning herself a tony nomination at the tender age of 12? >> well... i really think it's a, but i don't want to guess, and my audience today looks
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who was the guy before mussolini or the guy after? who's the guy right now?e's no way to find out. ( laughter ) all right? name me an own ocean liner, the titanic. an african hotel. >> trevor: sun city, nairobi hilton? >> you're the wrong guy to ask. the rest of us would have said hotel rwanda. ( laughter ) trevor, name a job chileans do. >> trevor: miners. >> exactly. mining. that's the only thing i know about chillle. i don't even know if there were more than 33 miners. and this is how i know if the trump administration wasn't doing great. it wasn't like this under obama. does anybody remember chief of staff ethan kanin or health secretary pendleton peck? no. one is a character from 24 and the other is the a team. ( laughter ) unfortunately, at this moment in history, we do have to know and pay attention and be engaged if only for a few years. but i look forward to the day when i can go back to eknowing nothing, because poll the ticks should be like surgery. the best you can hope for is no complication. it went fine. resting comfortably. but when a surgeon
who was the guy before mussolini or the guy after? who's the guy right now?e's no way to find out. ( laughter ) all right? name me an own ocean liner, the titanic. an african hotel. >> trevor: sun city, nairobi hilton? >> you're the wrong guy to ask. the rest of us would have said hotel rwanda. ( laughter ) trevor, name a job chileans do. >> trevor: miners. >> exactly. mining. that's the only thing i know about chillle. i don't even know if there were more than 33...
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it was also highly unlikely that hitler's and mussolini would accept such an invitation. the british prime minister, neville chamberlain, sort of turned it own because he said, look, there is not enough detail. we can't get people together unless we have something in mind. roosevelt said, well, fine. roosevelt really had nothing in mind. he did not have anything specifically in mind, what they could talk ver. probably what he wanted o do was increase trade by reducing tariff barriers and somehow or other settled the territorial disputes by the various countries by conciliation, in other words what we would call today and was called then, what is now a ery derogatory term, by -- the conference did not happen and appeasement. theit was regarded as one of the great missed opportunities of the late 1930's, but it probably was there was not enough basis or some kind of agreement. when in september, october, 1938, the british and french governments enter the german-speaking part of czechoslovakia, roosevelt showed where he stood by sending a cable to neville chamberlain saying,
it was also highly unlikely that hitler's and mussolini would accept such an invitation. the british prime minister, neville chamberlain, sort of turned it own because he said, look, there is not enough detail. we can't get people together unless we have something in mind. roosevelt said, well, fine. roosevelt really had nothing in mind. he did not have anything specifically in mind, what they could talk ver. probably what he wanted o do was increase trade by reducing tariff barriers and...
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when you go to the post office is a picture of mussolini. that is my people. no. maybe, i don't know. that kind of confusion, duplicity where you see things like prismatic. envision you turn around and you can see flashes and light in direction.but as a writer, i am able to indulge my curiosity. i am able to give voice to my thoughts and put those thoughts on paper. carefully. the point it is hoped that i will share with the readership some perception that they did not have because the point of view i'm giving to them is a point of view that is not necessarily part of mainstream conditioning. you know right now i am not writing this, i'm not writing about these international affairs i am not a writer of international affairs. but i certainly am reacting as part of the audience of television news coverage or newspaper coverage.i am a reader. and i was pondering why russia is the enemy. it is not patriotic to say but just a little bit of thinking. that gives you something of what i am like today. always wondering mike is it true? or is it true or is it fair? that th
when you go to the post office is a picture of mussolini. that is my people. no. maybe, i don't know. that kind of confusion, duplicity where you see things like prismatic. envision you turn around and you can see flashes and light in direction.but as a writer, i am able to indulge my curiosity. i am able to give voice to my thoughts and put those thoughts on paper. carefully. the point it is hoped that i will share with the readership some perception that they did not have because the point of...
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why do why do pumpkin seeds exist i've never had a good feel of benito mussolini. see why do you have a microphone in front of you. that makes no sense it's not plugged in your. it's a fake that's. just a mad go to go run and like all things life is a fake. very much. baseball seems boring but i watch it every now and then baseball is my favorite sport period i know that's why i say we're out of time but i want to tell you this ben in the history of annals there is and was and will never be a better. come to my guess a bench warrant. the premier's this summer and to book things you should already know about baby you can get a good. still hard to say that your great will be published this october as always you can find me on twitter with kings things i'll see you next time. here's what people have been saying about redacted in. full on. the show i go out of my way to. really packed a punch. john oliver of r t america is doing the same. apparently better than the blue. sea or heard of redacted the night president of the world bank. seriously send us an e-mail. the am
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. >> mussolini was my height. >> you went to a college where they allow students to grade themselves. this cities steward privilege. i don't know of anyone who would take a job at evergreen state. kennedy: michael moynihan did a fantastic video. he went to evergreen and talked to the professor. and he talked to the president of the school. and then he said some students call you a white supremacist. that would be something if evergreen had a chanceman. >> a white power diversity officer? >> moynihan had to condense the crazy by a factor of 100 to get it into that 7-minute piece. it's despicable. it's good to for washington republicans or lawmakers of oath part why is to be talking about defending speech. there are states that want to ban books in school and make that law. there is plenty of hypocrisy to go around. kennedy: the reaction to this is hysterical. it creates so much hypocrisy on both sides. projecting and force are rarely the prescriptions for freedom. >> force was how this country was found so i disagree with you on that one. there are three legs of the progressive school.
. >> mussolini was my height. >> you went to a college where they allow students to grade themselves. this cities steward privilege. i don't know of anyone who would take a job at evergreen state. kennedy: michael moynihan did a fantastic video. he went to evergreen and talked to the professor. and he talked to the president of the school. and then he said some students call you a white supremacist. that would be something if evergreen had a chanceman. >> a white power...
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what's why do why do pumpkin seeds exist i'm never at a good feel of benito mussolini. why do you have a microphone in front of you. but that makes no sense it's not plugged in your. love it is a fake that's being into that just came in my head go could go read it out like all things life is a fake oh i like that very much.
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merkel -- germany, the nazis were with my brothers who were in mussolini's army but now the germanies are wonderful people and the japanese are tolerant. when i was a kid and i go to the post office and my father would want me to deliver it in italy and i go to the post office in this little town and there'd be a poster of hitler and mussolini and uncle sam wants you to draft and buy bonds and now the germans are wonderful people, japanese are okay people, italians are okay people, russians are not okay people. [laughter] >> this is not a political show. not sure i would talk about this. > host: the original question that we started with was where did the name, gay, come from? you started to tell the story speak. speak. >> guest: i should certainly listen better. my grandfather was guy and he was not an immigrant but a migratory worker. he was a stonemason, came from italy on a vote with other laborers. he made seven trips from italy settling in the heart of philadelphia outside of a place called ambler. there was a lot of stone work to be done there and he would do six months or so a
merkel -- germany, the nazis were with my brothers who were in mussolini's army but now the germanies are wonderful people and the japanese are tolerant. when i was a kid and i go to the post office and my father would want me to deliver it in italy and i go to the post office in this little town and there'd be a poster of hitler and mussolini and uncle sam wants you to draft and buy bonds and now the germans are wonderful people, japanese are okay people, italians are okay people, russians are...
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what's why do why do pumpkin seeds exist i'm never at a good feel of benito mussolini. why do you have a microphone in front of you. that makes no sense it's not plugged in your little is love this is a fake that's the second thing internet just came in my head go keep going and like all things life is a fake that i like that very much. baseball seems boring but i watch it every now and then baseball is my favorite sport period i know that's why i say it and then we're out of time but i want to tell you this ben in the history of annals that is and was and will never be a better day. come to my gas range wants to see premier's this summer and to book things you should already know about baby you can get a good. still hard to say that your great will be published this october as always you can find me on twitter of kings things i'll see you next time. in case you need to be going this is how it works not economy is built around quite . preparations from washington washington post media. voters elected to run this country business people. must it's not business as usual i
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what's why do why do pumpkin seeds exist i've never had a good feel of benito mussolini. why do you have a microphone in front of you. that makes no sense if it's not plugged in your. face is a fake that's. just came to my head go can go in and out like all things life is a fake that i like that very much. baseball seems boring but i'll watch it every now and then baseball is my favorite sport period i know that's why i say then we're out of time but i want to tell you this ben in the history of annals there is and was and will never be a better. come to my guess a bench warrant issued premier's this summer and beds to book things you should already know about a baby you can get a good. still hard to say that your great will be published this october as always you can find me on twitter with kings things i'll see you next time. here's what people have been saying about redacted a night and it's been a long awesome the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same. apparently better than b
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flawed but he is not mussolini. what happens to your credibility after a while?> talking about the news media? >> tucker: yeah, the news media >> the news media is suffering a credibility gap in general because it has decided to blur together like i have never seen before.ec opinion and advocacy journalism with what i would think people would like to think is more straight news journalism, reporting of just the facts.s. i think that harm is going to take a long time to dial back if they even want to dial it back. and i'm not sure we do. >> tucker: what happens when there is a crisis and there will be one if there is a war or something awful happens and the whole country turns on its tv sets just to find out the factse of it and we begin to realize that nobody believes the news anymore? what happens then? >> i kind of liken it in the extreme to the situation as it must be in north korea. if you have a tv and can watch the news and it's going to be a version that's approved and put out by the state, i think inin some respects we are getting artificial reality creat
flawed but he is not mussolini. what happens to your credibility after a while?> talking about the news media? >> tucker: yeah, the news media >> the news media is suffering a credibility gap in general because it has decided to blur together like i have never seen before.ec opinion and advocacy journalism with what i would think people would like to think is more straight news journalism, reporting of just the facts.s. i think that harm is going to take a long time to dial back...
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mussolini's foreign secretary and his son-in-law. out he was making secret deals with the allies. so churchill thought it was interesting that he was executed by mooussolini for doing that. we have chaos. who is calling the shots on u.s. foreign policy? jared kushner, the son-in-law? i've always had a problem with this nepotism thing. or is at this time president who should be overseeing the dividing calls of who should be or shouldn't be calling the shots? >> i think it is hard to say. the president is calling the shots. he had somebody, he is a person who is driving all the policy, all the decision making, the tone of this administration. i think if you had to put rex tilg or jared kushner in a room, i think it is jared kushner. he is the son-in-law. at the end of the day, rex tillerson has to take a back seat to jared. and the interesting thing is that jared has the huge portfolio that is growing by the day. he is also chief economic -- like so many other roles in the white house. i don't think he is just possibly the shadow secre
mussolini's foreign secretary and his son-in-law. out he was making secret deals with the allies. so churchill thought it was interesting that he was executed by mooussolini for doing that. we have chaos. who is calling the shots on u.s. foreign policy? jared kushner, the son-in-law? i've always had a problem with this nepotism thing. or is at this time president who should be overseeing the dividing calls of who should be or shouldn't be calling the shots? >> i think it is hard to say....
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when he came to america, he never followed mussolini. that is the problem i have with the left in this country. they refused to believe that america has its issues, but we have also been a blessing to the world and we need to look at the good in this country. if people are coming here, they need to be a part of who we are. know who george washington is. know what that american flag represents. instead of trying to tear down this country. these acts never happened before. we do bush warned us if not fight them over there, we are going to fight them over here. prior to that statement, we never had a text like this before. it's not going away. george bush knew this wasn't going away. it's an ideology. we beat back an ideology in germany in world war ii. we beat back an ideology in japan in world war ii. they are not sending, causing airplanes after us. this countryone if will unite and stop its politics and do what's right for the country. thank you. host: thanks for the call. -- "britain has a serious problem they need to do with. as there
when he came to america, he never followed mussolini. that is the problem i have with the left in this country. they refused to believe that america has its issues, but we have also been a blessing to the world and we need to look at the good in this country. if people are coming here, they need to be a part of who we are. know who george washington is. know what that american flag represents. instead of trying to tear down this country. these acts never happened before. we do bush warned us if...
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you can look at the president's face, a mussolini tough guy thing he puts on his face. i have to look tough like the street corner guy. i walk down the block and look tough. everybody knows that means he looks scared and pence gets drawn into this. trump he gets involved in getting rid of comey, all of a sudden he's a possible victim. i'm sorry, perhaps suspect. perhaps person of interest in an obstruction case. pence is clean. pence would normally not do anything like this. >> it's right to say pence hiring outside counsel doesn't mean he is guilty or anything or suspected of being guilty, but if you are a possible witness to something would be investigated. what the president said. >> he was sitting in the room, good move, get rid of the bum. we don't know what happened. >> just the fact of him hiring outside counsel doesn't mean anything. it's probably he's not the last person in the white house that will have an outside counsel to deal with mueller, who is a fierce investigator. you don't want to interact with the fbi at this point unless you have your own lawyer. >
you can look at the president's face, a mussolini tough guy thing he puts on his face. i have to look tough like the street corner guy. i walk down the block and look tough. everybody knows that means he looks scared and pence gets drawn into this. trump he gets involved in getting rid of comey, all of a sudden he's a possible victim. i'm sorry, perhaps suspect. perhaps person of interest in an obstruction case. pence is clean. pence would normally not do anything like this. >> it's right...
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italian-- alessandra mussolini, b. final answer. >> that one you just whipped through. yeah. you got it. >> laughs] [cheers and applause] >> $3,000. next stop: $5,000. it's also that first threshold you can get to. >> okay. >> so here it is. what actress was apparently "pitch perfect" on broadway in the 1998 musical "high society" earning herself a tony nomination at the tender age of 12? >> well... i really think it's a, but i don't want to guess, and my audience today looks really smart and knowledgeable. um... i'm going to ask them. final. >> okay. final. okay, audience, we could use some help here. if you would, pick up those keypads; enter your vote now. [percussive music] [chuckles] ♪ >> [sighs] >> kaitlin figuring out this is tougher than any final exam she's ever taken before. >> yes, 'cause those, i get to study. i know what's on it. this test, i have no idea. >> well, you get to cheat here with the audience. hopefully they can help us out. >> oh. >> 75% say it's c, anna kendrick. >> that's a really large percent. glad i didn't go with amanda seyfreid. uh... i'm gonn
italian-- alessandra mussolini, b. final answer. >> that one you just whipped through. yeah. you got it. >> laughs] [cheers and applause] >> $3,000. next stop: $5,000. it's also that first threshold you can get to. >> okay. >> so here it is. what actress was apparently "pitch perfect" on broadway in the 1998 musical "high society" earning herself a tony nomination at the tender age of 12? >> well... i really think it's a, but i don't want...
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or son wells prevented the play in 1930 with reference to hitler and mussolini.ntroversy there's plenty ever interest at the box office. >> it doesn't advocate violence against trump. claitsic play that they updated in a way that has more meaning to us if the characters dressed like trump. >> reporter: in 2012 delta airlines gave financial backing to a production in minneapolis of julius caesar which seemed to reference then president obama but that production didn't get anything near this type of attention. what's remarkable about julius caesar it seems toek could the political environment in which it's produced. >> thank you. allegations of sexual misconduct jeopardize a new season of the hit show "bachelor in paradise" and concerns about a hostile work environment for the staff and cast members. plus former house speaker newt gingrich has just arrived. he'll join us to talk to us about understanding president trump, the name of a new book. he'll have insight on how the president makes decision. you're watching "cbs this morning". thank you for that. we'll be r
or son wells prevented the play in 1930 with reference to hitler and mussolini.ntroversy there's plenty ever interest at the box office. >> it doesn't advocate violence against trump. claitsic play that they updated in a way that has more meaning to us if the characters dressed like trump. >> reporter: in 2012 delta airlines gave financial backing to a production in minneapolis of julius caesar which seemed to reference then president obama but that production didn't get anything...