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sends an author would want in the review if i were a rich man i would buy 245 million copies of naomi klein's "on fire" and hand deliver them to every eligible voter in america. [applause] [applause] naomi i'd like to start by asking you to set the scene for us because it really does feel like a momentous time to be living through where i think we all feel common if you were here you feel like there's a responsibility to this moment. you have an understanding of the climate science and the politics can you tell us how you feel at this moment? >> first of all i'm just delighted to be here, to be back here and to be launching yet another book in d.c. with the wonderful help of politics and prose. it's becoming a tradition and i enjoy it so much. thank you all for coming. betsy thank you for being here and jane it's such an honor to be with you here, charlie a legend among us. it's interesting the book came out yesterday so i'm still in that rusty stage of talking about it. i always murmured the first book i've published 20 years ago, no logo. the book came out in france and i went to france and
sends an author would want in the review if i were a rich man i would buy 245 million copies of naomi klein's "on fire" and hand deliver them to every eligible voter in america. [applause] [applause] naomi i'd like to start by asking you to set the scene for us because it really does feel like a momentous time to be living through where i think we all feel common if you were here you feel like there's a responsibility to this moment. you have an understanding of the climate science...
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. >> now on book tv we are live with best-selling author naomi klein. her books on economics and public policy include "no logo", "the shock doctrine" and the recently published "on fire: the (burning) case for a green new deal". >> naomi, thank you for joining us here on c-span2 book tv in midtown manhattan where branding and marketing is big business. let me begin with your first book, "no logo". what did you learn about nike, microsoft and starbucks in branding? guest: it's great to be with you and to have this time. when i was writing the "no logo" it came out at the very beginning of 2000, so it's almost exactly 20 years old. the period when i was researching which was the four years before that it was a period where lot was changing in the corporate world and you have the first kind of full-blown lifestyle brand, which is an idea we take for granted now, but these were companies that for the first time were declaring that their business model was not sell products, but ideas, a lifestyle, a sense of belonging that they could then extend into kind o
. >> now on book tv we are live with best-selling author naomi klein. her books on economics and public policy include "no logo", "the shock doctrine" and the recently published "on fire: the (burning) case for a green new deal". >> naomi, thank you for joining us here on c-span2 book tv in midtown manhattan where branding and marketing is big business. let me begin with your first book, "no logo". what did you learn about nike, microsoft and...
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you are on with naomi klein. go ahead please. >> thank you very much naomi for your work.t's only going to get tougher his net. i mostly calling because answers are in nature. even like the solar staff of the other gentleman mention it's not going to be enough but it's a blast. based on the more sidewall that said 99 percent. not 40 percent like we have now. really a wastee of the time and materials. 99 percent is worth it. so things are going to pick up. the main thing i want to mention is the book call ended in nature and is just startling insights of victor stoltenberg written by alec bartholomew he developed the implosion motor that was captured by the nazis and the people that he worked with this crash and everything but it's based on the street. we straighten out a stream you kill it. when the stream goes around the corner, there's a forest it sees on the inside and the outside of the curve in the poorest is about 60 avoids that one side of the stream is the negative in the other sides of positive. in the electronics, electromagnetics, and that water that keeps.in th
you are on with naomi klein. go ahead please. >> thank you very much naomi for your work.t's only going to get tougher his net. i mostly calling because answers are in nature. even like the solar staff of the other gentleman mention it's not going to be enough but it's a blast. based on the more sidewall that said 99 percent. not 40 percent like we have now. really a wastee of the time and materials. 99 percent is worth it. so things are going to pick up. the main thing i want to mention...
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what is the naomi klein style?> there were seven years between my first three books, no logo, shock doctrine and the change of everything. and each of those books i sort of think of as a phd thesis in its own right even though i didn't get a phd. but i was lucky enough with my first book with no logo and the fact that it sold the way itdid , put me in a privileged position as an author where i was able to get an advance that was large enough that i was able to block offseveral years to do research, to put together a research team . and to build barriers around everything else in my life because of what you get speaking requests, to write the shock doctrine, i hauled off in the woods in british columbia where my family lives. not a bad place to hole up, british columbia is a beautiful place but it was quite isolated, i was in the uk without taking the ferry and driving for anhour , another hour and it's really quite isolated. and that makes it easy to say no to things when people ask you to come out and do things. s
what is the naomi klein style?> there were seven years between my first three books, no logo, shock doctrine and the change of everything. and each of those books i sort of think of as a phd thesis in its own right even though i didn't get a phd. but i was lucky enough with my first book with no logo and the fact that it sold the way itdid , put me in a privileged position as an author where i was able to get an advance that was large enough that i was able to block offseveral years to do...
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next, is book tv monthly in-depth program with this telling author naomi klein. her books on economics and public policy include the shock doctrine, and the recently on fire. the burning case for green new deal. >> thank you for joining us and in the studios in new york. but tv we are in manhattan. we are running in marketing this business. let me begin with your book no logo, when did you learn about nike. microsoft and starbucks and branding. >> it is great to be with you and to have this time. so when i was writing the logo, became out at the very beginning of 2000 so it is almost exactly 20 years old. and i when i researching, four years before that, it was a period where i was changing the corporate world. you had the first kind of full-blown lifestyle brands. an idea that we all take for granted now but these were companies that for the first time, were declaring that their business model was not sell products but to sell ideas, lifestyle says of belonging and that they could then extend into kind of selff closed granted cocoons. the sort of everything as l
next, is book tv monthly in-depth program with this telling author naomi klein. her books on economics and public policy include the shock doctrine, and the recently on fire. the burning case for green new deal. >> thank you for joining us and in the studios in new york. but tv we are in manhattan. we are running in marketing this business. let me begin with your book no logo, when did you learn about nike. microsoft and starbucks and branding. >> it is great to be with you and to...
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joining from putnam valley new york you are wrong with naomi klein. on with naomi klein.lease go ahead.d. >> caller: thank you very much for your work. it's only going to get tougher. even with the solar stuff the other gentleman mentioned it's not going to be enough. it is a book called human nature and it's a startling insight. he developed the implosion mode or and the people he worked for both this craft and everything but it's based on the stream. when the grocer out of the corner there's about six others and one side of the stream is in the negative and the other is a positive and it's electromagnetics in that order that keeps nutrition and everything that just normally wouldn't be a. it's the fact that it's alive with energy and i think there's a lot of answerse' in nature but you have to step back from that and realize i'm a 73-year-old combat vet. it took me 25 years to get ptsd which is pretty much just a negative response or reflex. >> guest: i think we are seeing many solutions coming from paying attention to the natural world which is a paradigm shift from th
joining from putnam valley new york you are wrong with naomi klein. on with naomi klein.lease go ahead.d. >> caller: thank you very much for your work. it's only going to get tougher. even with the solar stuff the other gentleman mentioned it's not going to be enough. it is a book called human nature and it's a startling insight. he developed the implosion mode or and the people he worked for both this craft and everything but it's based on the stream. when the grocer out of the corner...
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what is the naomi klein style? >> guest: well, so i wrote -- there were seven years between my first three books. no logo, shock doctrine ask this changes everything. and those -- each hoff those book is think of as a kind of ph.d thesis enthough i didn't get a ph.d but sort of was lucky enough with my first book, with no logo, and the fact that it sold the way it did, put me in a really privilege evidence position as an author where i was able to get an advance that was large enough i was able to block off several years to do research to put together a research team, and to build barriers around everything else in my life because of course i do get speaking requests and things like that. to write the shock doctrine, i hoe holed up in he woods in british columbia, not a bad play to haul up in. british columbia is a very beautiful place but was quite isolated. you can't get it to without taking a ferry and driving for another hour and it really is quite isolated. and that makes i'd yes to say no to things when peopl
what is the naomi klein style? >> guest: well, so i wrote -- there were seven years between my first three books. no logo, shock doctrine ask this changes everything. and those -- each hoff those book is think of as a kind of ph.d thesis enthough i didn't get a ph.d but sort of was lucky enough with my first book, with no logo, and the fact that it sold the way it did, put me in a really privilege evidence position as an author where i was able to get an advance that was large enough i...
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naomi klein for a monthly call in program "in depth," she will answer your questions on topics like consumerism, free market capitalism and climate change. on sunday tune in for the 84th annual book awards presented for important contributions to our understanding of racism and appreciation of the rich diversity of human culture. check your program guide for complete schedule. >> david treuer is the author of "the heartbeat of wounded knee: native america from 1890 to the present". david treuer, describe the united states in 1890. >> guest: you start with a hard question. why make it so tough? 1890 was a really important time, strange time for americans generally and native americans in particular. the frontier was declared officially closed, the reservation system was officially in full swing. it was a time of great change but the beginning of what we think of as modern america, the end of what we think of as native american life. those things were more complicated than we think. >> host: why do you view it that way? >> guest: 1890 was the last armed conflict between native folk and the americ
naomi klein for a monthly call in program "in depth," she will answer your questions on topics like consumerism, free market capitalism and climate change. on sunday tune in for the 84th annual book awards presented for important contributions to our understanding of racism and appreciation of the rich diversity of human culture. check your program guide for complete schedule. >> david treuer is the author of "the heartbeat of wounded knee: native america from 1890 to the...
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eastern, york today's in-depth program with selling author and journalist naomi klein. on consumerism. free-market capitalism and climate change. then all starts now. here is the enfield word hosted by historian henry louis gates. >> [applause] thank you good evening. i am ron richard president and ceo of the stevens foundation and i am delighted to we will you to the 84th annual book award ceremony named
eastern, york today's in-depth program with selling author and journalist naomi klein. on consumerism. free-market capitalism and climate change. then all starts now. here is the enfield word hosted by historian henry louis gates. >> [applause] thank you good evening. i am ron richard president and ceo of the stevens foundation and i am delighted to we will you to the 84th annual book award ceremony named
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sunday, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. recordhottest summer on we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. , the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are, as my friend says, breaking them. books.talks about her talking about her book about the green new deal, new logo come and the shock doctrine join the conversation with her phone call, tweets, and facebook messages. afterwards, washington times national security columnist talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower he is interviewed by the former undersecretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. report calledis china's economic aggression and there was a huge policy fight with the democrats saying we can't say economic progression. when you read the report, you understand why
sunday, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. recordhottest summer on we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. , the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are, as my friend says, breaking them. books.talks about her talking about her book about the green new deal, new logo come and the shock doctrine join the conversation with her phone call, tweets, and...
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eastern,, live at noon in-depth with journalist naomi klein. summer was the hottest on record. we have never had so little ice.c sea we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef, bille are as my friend says breaking them. news. klein talks about her books like on fire, the burning case for a green new deal, no logo and the shot doctrine. join in the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets facebook messages. and at 9:00 eastern on after words in his latest book sky, washington times national security columnist bill gertz talks about to become arts global military and economic superpower. formerterviewed by the under secretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the economic threat and, as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in this threat. they issued a report with the china's title called economic aggression. policyre was a huge fight with the bureaucrats saying oh, we can't say economic readssion, but when
eastern,, live at noon in-depth with journalist naomi klein. summer was the hottest on record. we have never had so little ice.c sea we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef, bille are as my friend says breaking them. news. klein talks about her books like on fire, the burning case for a green new deal, no logo and the shot doctrine. join in the conversation...
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then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths in the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. friend bills my mckibben says, breaking them. announcer: ms. klein talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for green new shockno logo, and the doctrine. join the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. and it 9:00 eastern on afterwards, in his latest book, deceiving the sky, washington times and national security columnist bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he is interviewed by the former under secretary of state for goebel affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. as he mentioned the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title called, china's economic aggression. there
then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths in the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. friend bills my mckibben says, breaking them. announcer: ms. klein talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for green new shockno logo, and...
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michael klein who happens to be the father of naomi klein in this randomized controlled trial shows that it's going to cause more harm we are still dealing with this and work against expert opinion i still think it is a question of yes, class potential for harm. it's just sort of a condensed. it starts down here and ends over here. we were talking about it this morning saying the inaction of the payroll is like an issue of everything in the book. it's been a difficult conversation. i want to preface this by saying when it became available it was completely different. abortion was illegal and dangerous you needed a ring on your finger so it was a completely different world and when the pill became available it was very revolutionary on the question of control over their lives. today i think the world is different and we have a lot more information about the impact without having an ovulatory cycle. there is a lot of research now showing how it has an effect on metabolism and bone density, mental health is emerging. sexuality and response. we have a lot more information about it. one thing
michael klein who happens to be the father of naomi klein in this randomized controlled trial shows that it's going to cause more harm we are still dealing with this and work against expert opinion i still think it is a question of yes, class potential for harm. it's just sort of a condensed. it starts down here and ends over here. we were talking about it this morning saying the inaction of the payroll is like an issue of everything in the book. it's been a difficult conversation. i want to...
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then sunday at noon eastern, journalist naomi klein >> we have never had so little arctic ice and weave lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the amazon, the great barrier reef and as my friend says, we are breaking them. >> she talks about her books which include on fire, the case for a green new deal. join the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. , washington eastern times national security council missed -- columnist talks about china's ability to >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat, and the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title, china's economic aggression. there was a huge policy fight with bureaucrats, saying, we can't say economic aggression. but when you read the report, you understand why. >> watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. this week on newsmakers, former republican congressman james greenwood from pennsylvania, served from 1993 touch 2000 five and currently is president and ceo of the biotechnology innovat
then sunday at noon eastern, journalist naomi klein >> we have never had so little arctic ice and weave lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the amazon, the great barrier reef and as my friend says, we are breaking them. >> she talks about her books which include on fire, the case for a green new deal. join the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. , washington eastern times national security council missed...
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next, naomi klein klein talks about consumerism, free market capitalism and market change. taking questions on her book no logo. the shop doctrine and on fire. the burning case for a green new deal. author of the human blood. watch tonight at eight pm eastern on c-span two. ♪ the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house. the supreme court and public
next, naomi klein klein talks about consumerism, free market capitalism and market change. taking questions on her book no logo. the shop doctrine and on fire. the burning case for a green new deal. author of the human blood. watch tonight at eight pm eastern on c-span two. ♪ the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house. the supreme court and public
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noon, in-depthat with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had such little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge parts of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. we are breaking them. >> she talks about her books, which include on fire the burning case for a green new deal. join in the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and photos but messages. at 9:00 eastern, in his latest book deceiving the sky, a washington times columnist talks about china's efforts to become a global and economic supervisor. -- everyone isd looking at the chinese economic threat. the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title of china's economic aggression. there was a huge policy fight with bureaucrats saying we can't say economic aggression. when you read the report, you understand why. >>
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they took decades and not just decades but michael klein, who happened to be the father of naomi klein is the family physician in canada and he did the initial controlled trials shared and shared very definitively what women intuitive all along, that episiotomy is something you shouldn't do repeatedly. it will cause more harm. but it took a more of 25 to 30 percent in some hospitals. we're still still dealing with whose. and whose is something that was against expert opinion. the women getting in the tub to give birth. we can talk a lot about a lot of things that were the experts advice. but were helpful. something is the question of yes, because potential for harm right. who benefiting whose. a 90-dollar jpeg. >> i want to switch and talk about the bill. because the pill, one of the things i like to do buttery new book, i like to look at the index because i think it's like a little work poem about the book. like sort of condensed, is you look at the pill in here, listing for the bill starts down here and ends like over here. there is 20 or maybe 25 entries. in whose morning, we were t
they took decades and not just decades but michael klein, who happened to be the father of naomi klein is the family physician in canada and he did the initial controlled trials shared and shared very definitively what women intuitive all along, that episiotomy is something you shouldn't do repeatedly. it will cause more harm. but it took a more of 25 to 30 percent in some hospitals. we're still still dealing with whose. and whose is something that was against expert opinion. the women getting...
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[applause] >> on our monthly author call in program in debt, journalists naomi klein discussed a range of topics including consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change. here she talks about environmental activist greta thuneberg. >> there are many voices as well as greta who should be resonating and trying to get the world's attention for a long time. i've been going to un climate summits for about a decade now and there have been incredibly powerful moral voices coming from the marshall islands. there was an incredible speech made at the united nations in 2014 by a woman from the marshall islands, a young woman named kathy jenner who wrote a poem to her nine-month-old baby and she read it to the assembled country representatives and it was an incredible speech that should have gone as viral as any of the greatest speeches so i think, i point this out. there have been other moments like a few years later when typhoon i am hit the philippines. at the very moment there was a un summit happening on climate change and the representative from the philippines didn't know whether hi
[applause] >> on our monthly author call in program in debt, journalists naomi klein discussed a range of topics including consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change. here she talks about environmental activist greta thuneberg. >> there are many voices as well as greta who should be resonating and trying to get the world's attention for a long time. i've been going to un climate summits for about a decade now and there have been incredibly powerful moral voices coming...
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describes naomi klein in the book "the shock doctrine ," there is a package of neoliberal measures that will be better received if the society is weak. and they're trying to weaken the society using the army, by using the army against protesters. are living nowe and ecuador. amy: professor david cordero heredia, if you can talk about the state of the media. what media is allowed to operate and what media is getting shut down? ofwere just showing video the radial reporting what was happening on the ground being stormed and shut down by police. now they're saying ththe radio director, there is in order to put him in jail on accusations of inciting discord among citizens. what are people learning? and also, do you have a death toll? reports of gas bombs being ththrown at medics and hospital tents, and the defense minister saying they will use live ammunition, the president and the defense minister calling the protesters terrorists. >> yes, indeed, amy. we are receiving reports of journalists that have been attacked by the police. we have several images on thehe internet now. media and inde
describes naomi klein in the book "the shock doctrine ," there is a package of neoliberal measures that will be better received if the society is weak. and they're trying to weaken the society using the army, by using the army against protesters. are living nowe and ecuador. amy: professor david cordero heredia, if you can talk about the state of the media. what media is allowed to operate and what media is getting shut down? ofwere just showing video the radial reporting what was...
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then naomi klein discusses her latest book "on fire: the burning case for green new deal". she will take your calls tomorrow live on in-depth 12 pm eastern. later, brigham young university professor heidi klum lewis offices response to atheism. you can find more information in your program guide. now, here's gordon chang. >> good afternoon. if i could have your attention. we are going to get started. i'm susanna sheltie president of defense form foundation is my great honor to welcome you to our congressional defense and foreign policy form. please enjoy your lunch and help yourself to anything you might need during the program. i know you all are very busy so i'm especially appreciative of you taking the time to be here for this very timely program. for those of attending the form for the first time, the forms began in 1980s as a way to bring expert speakers to capitol hill to discuss critical topics and bipartisan collegial atmosphere and as we promised, we have an expert speaker to address a critical topic. and very bipartisan collegial atmosphere. one thing to note ther
then naomi klein discusses her latest book "on fire: the burning case for green new deal". she will take your calls tomorrow live on in-depth 12 pm eastern. later, brigham young university professor heidi klum lewis offices response to atheism. you can find more information in your program guide. now, here's gordon chang. >> good afternoon. if i could have your attention. we are going to get started. i'm susanna sheltie president of defense form foundation is my great honor to...
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sunday live at noon erin, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was hottest summer on record.we've never had so little arctic ice and losing in the amazon. we have locked much of the great barrier reef, these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, amazon, the great barrier reef, and e we are as my friend says breaking them. ms. klein talks about on fire, the burning case for a green new deal. no logo, and the shot doctrine, joining the the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. and at eastern on afterwards in his leat book deceiving the sky, washington times if national security columnist bill talks about china efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he's interviewed by. one former undersecretary of state for global affairs. everyone is league at the chinese economic threat, and as you mentioned the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat they issued a report with the stunning title, called "china economic aggression" and there was a huge policy fight with the bureaucrats say oh we can't say e
sunday live at noon erin, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was hottest summer on record.we've never had so little arctic ice and losing in the amazon. we have locked much of the great barrier reef, these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, amazon, the great barrier reef, and e we are as my friend says breaking them. ms. klein talks about on fire, the burning case for a green new deal. no logo, and the shot doctrine, joining the the conversation live with your...
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. >> on a monthly author calling program in depth journalist naomi klein discussed a range of topicssm,, free-market capitalism and climate change. here she talks about environmental activist greater to berg. >> i think there are many voices as well as greta who should be resident and have been trying to get the world's attention for very long time. i've been going to u.n. climate summits for about a decade now, and they're been incredibly powerful moral voices coming from the marshall islands. there was an incredible speech made of united nations in 2014 by a woman from marsha islands, a young woman named kathy who wrote a poem to her nine month old baby and she read it to the assembled country representatives. it was an incredible speech that should've gone as vile as any of her speeches. i point this out. there been other moments like a few years later when at the philippines there was a u.n. summit happening on climate change and the representative from the philippines did know whether his family was safe or not and he broke down crying in front of the entire assembly. that shoul
. >> on a monthly author calling program in depth journalist naomi klein discussed a range of topicssm,, free-market capitalism and climate change. here she talks about environmental activist greater to berg. >> i think there are many voices as well as greta who should be resident and have been trying to get the world's attention for very long time. i've been going to u.n. climate summits for about a decade now, and they're been incredibly powerful moral voices coming from the...
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[applause] today, live at noon eastern, "in depth" with journalist naomi klein. naomi: this was the hottest summer on record cured we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef, and we are, as my friend says, poisoning them. klein talks about her books, which includes "on fire," logo," and "the shock doctrine." words,":00 on "after "washington times" national security analyst bill gertz talks about china becoming an economic superpower. he is interviewed by the former undersecretary of state for global affairs. bill: everybody is looking at the chinese economic threat, and as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. issue titledunning titl "chinese economic aggression." when you read the report, you understand why. >> watchable to be every weekend on c-span2. -- watchable tv every weekend on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from the orca robert litt or he served as t
[applause] today, live at noon eastern, "in depth" with journalist naomi klein. naomi: this was the hottest summer on record cured we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef, and we are, as my friend says, poisoning them. klein talks about her books, which includes "on fire," logo," and "the shock doctrine." words,":00...
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eastern,ive at noon in-depth with naomi klein. >> it was the hottest summer on record.ad so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. slicking them. >> she talks about her books. join in the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. afterwards,ern on washington times national security columnist builders talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title "china's economic aggression." there was a huge policy fight with your cap saying, we can't say economic aggression. when you read the report, you understand why. >> watch book tv every weekend on c-span two. saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on american history tv, winston on president's and's his secretary of state henry kissinger. >> he had read
eastern,ive at noon in-depth with naomi klein. >> it was the hottest summer on record.ad so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. slicking them. >> she talks about her books. join in the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. afterwards,ern on washington times national security columnist...
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sunday live at noon eastern, "in depth" with journalist naomi klein. >> this is the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef and as my friend says -- >> miss klein talks about her book on science, the burning case for green new deal, no logo and the shock doctrine. join in the conversation live with your phone call, tweets and facebook messages. at 9:00 eastern on "after words" in his latest book defeating the sky, washington times national security columnist bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global, military and economic superpower. he is interviewed by a former under secretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title china's economic regression. there was a huge policy fight with bureaucrats saying we can't say ec
sunday live at noon eastern, "in depth" with journalist naomi klein. >> this is the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef and as my friend says -- >> miss klein talks about her book on science, the burning case for green new deal, no logo and the shock doctrine. join...
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sunday live at noon eastern in depth with journalist naomi klein. >> it was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes of the amazon. we have lost much of the barrier reef. and these are the major features of the planet, the amazon, the arctic and the great barrier reef, and we are breaking them >> she discusses "on fire" the case for a green deal, and "the logo" and "shock doctrine." and you can join us live with your tweets and facebook messages and phone calls. and later in deceiving the sky, the washington times national security columnist bill girts talks about china's desire to be a world economic power, and he is joined by a director of global affairs. >> and the white house was successful in highlighting the thread and issued the report with the stunning title called
sunday live at noon eastern in depth with journalist naomi klein. >> it was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes of the amazon. we have lost much of the barrier reef. and these are the major features of the planet, the amazon, the arctic and the great barrier reef, and we are breaking them >> she discusses "on fire" the case for a green deal, and "the logo" and "shock doctrine." and you can...
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conservative revolution, gold water and jeff's right, life in pursuit of liberty, next journalist naomi kleins about consumer, free capitalism and climate change and takes questions on her books no logo, the shop doctrine and on fire, the burning case for a green new deal. then joanne freeman, author of the field of blood, affairs of honor and essential hamilton, watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> cybersecurity is a big issue and job number one when we got there, we have built remarkably talented team both in the data technology front and in the cybersecurity front but make no mistake about it, the russians are at it and other foreign actors and they can do it with impunity, you have a president right now who is sending attorney general around the world to try to debunk what the senate intelligence committee on a bipartisan just said that the russians tried to influence the elections, that's indisputable except to donald trump and rudy giuliani and a few of rudy giuliani's friends that got indicted, we should be getting help from the federal government to protect the
conservative revolution, gold water and jeff's right, life in pursuit of liberty, next journalist naomi kleins about consumer, free capitalism and climate change and takes questions on her books no logo, the shop doctrine and on fire, the burning case for a green new deal. then joanne freeman, author of the field of blood, affairs of honor and essential hamilton, watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> cybersecurity is a big issue and job number one when we got there,...
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sunday, live at noon eastern, "in depth" with journalist naomi klein. >> this is the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are breaking them. >> miss klein talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for green new deal, no logo, and the shock doctrine. join the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages and at 9:00 eastern on "after words" in his latest book deceiving the sky, security columnist bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global, military, and economic superpower. is interviewed by former under secretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title china's economic aggression and there was a huge policy fight with the bureaucrats saying we can't say economic
sunday, live at noon eastern, "in depth" with journalist naomi klein. >> this is the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are breaking them. >> miss klein talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for green new deal, no logo, and the shock...
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in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes in the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are, as my friend says, breaking them. >> she talks about her books, which include "on fire: the burning case for a green new deal," and the shock doctrine. join with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. and on afterwards, in his latest book, the washington times national security columnist talks about china's efforts to come -- become a global and economic superpower. he is joined by the former secretary of state for global affairs. >> as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in highlighting this economic threat. they issued a report with the stunning title called china's economic aggression and there was a huge policy fight with the bureaucrats, saying we cannot say economic aggression. but when you read the report, you understand w
in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes in the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are, as my friend says, breaking them. >> she talks about her books, which include "on fire: the burning case for a green new deal," and the shock doctrine. join with your...
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. >> now on book tv we are live with best-selling author naomi klein. her books on economics and public policy include "no logo", "the shock doctrine" and the recently published "on fire: the (burning) case for a green new deal". >> naomi, thank you for joining us here on c-span2 book tv in midtown manhattan where branding and marketing is big business. let me begin with your first book, "no logo"
. >> now on book tv we are live with best-selling author naomi klein. her books on economics and public policy include "no logo", "the shock doctrine" and the recently published "on fire: the (burning) case for a green new deal". >> naomi, thank you for joining us here on c-span2 book tv in midtown manhattan where branding and marketing is big business. let me begin with your first book, "no logo"
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journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism and climate change. takes questions on her books no logo. the shock doctrine and on fire the burning case for it green deal. joann freeman author of the field of blood, affairs of honor and essential hamilton. watch tonight tonight on c-span two. >> tough love. national security advisor and un ambassador susan rice talks about her life and career. she is interviewed by robin wright. author and columnist for the new yorker. >> what are you worried about in the 2020 election? >> it has not stopped. this has been constant. they were very actively involved in 2016, as you saw. hacking and stealing e-mails from the dnc. they tried to infiltrate our electorate system. they put out false information. they were very active on social media trying to pit americans against each other. whether it is racer immigration. our guns and what have you. our whole thing is to discredit our democracy.
journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism and climate change. takes questions on her books no logo. the shock doctrine and on fire the burning case for it green deal. joann freeman author of the field of blood, affairs of honor and essential hamilton. watch tonight tonight on c-span two. >> tough love. national security advisor and un ambassador susan rice talks about her life and career. she is interviewed by robin wright. author and columnist for the new yorker. >> what are...
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eastern,ive at noon in-depth with naomi klein. >> it was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. losing huge-- swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. them. are breaking >> she talks about her books. join in the conversation live with your phone calls and facebook messages. eastern, washington times national security columnist bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he's interviewed by the former secretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. the issue the report with a stunning title "china's economic aggression." there was a huge policy fight with bureaucrats saying, we can't say economic aggression. when you read the report, you understand why. >> watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. next on lectures in history, u.s. air force academy professor stephen
eastern,ive at noon in-depth with naomi klein. >> it was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. losing huge-- swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. them. are breaking >> she talks about her books. join in the conversation live with your phone calls and facebook messages. eastern, washington times national security columnist bill...
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journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change.ory and american studies at yale university joanne freeman. >> author lee edwards, who is russell kirk and why is he such a hero to conservatives? >> russell kirk was an unknown obscure assistant professor of history and michigan and michigan state with amoco college. one day he woke up and said i want to write the book about all the conservatives that have lived and worked and made a difference in our history. no one had ever done that before. as a matter fact, lionel chilling the preeminent electoral of the day said conservatives don't really have any ideas and when they do express them to express them in irritable mental gestures. so that was the distain the contempt if you will, the liberals had for conservatives. russell kirk came along and said i don't think that's ri
journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change.ory and american studies at yale university joanne freeman. >> author lee edwards, who is russell kirk and why is he such a hero to conservatives? >> russell kirk was an unknown obscure assistant professor of history and michigan and michigan state with amoco college. one day he woke up and said i want to write the book about all the conservatives that have lived and worked and made a...
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eastern, york today's in-depth program with selling author and journalist naomi klein. on consumerism. free-market capitalism and climate change. then all starts now. here is the enfield word hosted by historian henry louis gates. >> [applause] thank you good evening. i am ron richard president and ceo of the stevens foundation and i am delighted to we will you to the 84th annual book award ceremony named after it's been a factory edith wolf. who has the foresight to endow this important prize way back in 1935. edith was the editor times anyways. she understood it was erasing the thing about racism and other forms of prejudice. she also understood, literature mr. as a posted an excerpt of the site. in the 84 years prize was established, our country has made great strides towards what is regard to respecting and embracing our diversity. recently, we have taken disheartening steps backwards. reported hate crimes of sharply risen in the past several years including of course the mass murders and the mothering manual church in charleston south carolina and the tree of live
eastern, york today's in-depth program with selling author and journalist naomi klein. on consumerism. free-market capitalism and climate change. then all starts now. here is the enfield word hosted by historian henry louis gates. >> [applause] thank you good evening. i am ron richard president and ceo of the stevens foundation and i am delighted to we will you to the 84th annual book award ceremony named after it's been a factory edith wolf. who has the foresight to endow this important...
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. >> in-depth with naomi klein. her work including no logo, noise on the left, the shock doctrine, and on fire. thank you for joining us in cspan2 book tv, we appreciate it. >> it is my pleasure this week you are watching but tv. watch top nonfiction authors and books so long with coverage of events. in interviews on policy technology and more. bless her signature programs in-depth, and afterwards, enjoy the tv this week and every weekend on c-span. and now, but tv his monthly in-depth program. with author and historian, joanne freeman. books include affairs of honor,o the essential hamilton, and most recently, the field of blood. violence in congress and the road to civil war. >> joanne freeman you are going to hate this opening question. spak zero. >> trace the art of our nations history from 1783, 21861, the political history. >> wow. okay, the speech. that's a little i daunting. tracy r. i'm going to do historian thing and speak generally. i guess i would say if you are looking in american politics, from the beg
. >> in-depth with naomi klein. her work including no logo, noise on the left, the shock doctrine, and on fire. thank you for joining us in cspan2 book tv, we appreciate it. >> it is my pleasure this week you are watching but tv. watch top nonfiction authors and books so long with coverage of events. in interviews on policy technology and more. bless her signature programs in-depth, and afterwards, enjoy the tv this week and every weekend on c-span. and now, but tv his monthly...
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eastern,ive at noon in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record.have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. we are breaking them. announcer 1: she talks about her books, which include on fire, the burning case for agree new deal. livein the conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and messages. at 9:00 eastern, in his latest book, washington times national security columnist talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he is interviewed by former under secretary of state for globe rural affairs. >> everyone is looking at the economic threat and the white house was very successful in highlighting the threat. the issued a report with the stunning title china's economic aggression. there was a huge fight with the bureau saying, we can't say economic aggression, but when you read the report, you understand why. announcer 1: watch tv every weekend on c-span
eastern,ive at noon in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record.have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. we are breaking them. announcer 1: she talks about her books, which include on fire, the burning case for agree new deal. livein the conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and messages....
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then naomi klein discusses her latest book "on fire: the burning case for green new deal". calls tomorrow live on in-depth 12 pm eastern. later, brigham young university professor heidi klum lewis offices response to
then naomi klein discusses her latest book "on fire: the burning case for green new deal". calls tomorrow live on in-depth 12 pm eastern. later, brigham young university professor heidi klum lewis offices response to
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journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change and takes questions on her book no logo, the shock doctrine and on fire, the burning case for green new deal and joann freeman, author of the field of blood, affairs of honor the essential benefits. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span2 and enjoy booktv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. retired general joseph votel is retired commander of central command and was part of the discussion focusing on the influence of russia and china in the region, turkey's military strikes in northern syria and us military leadership in conflict zones. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome to our newly renovated headquarters. i am gerald feierstein, senior vice president at the middle east institute. welcome to today's important and timely panel, examining centcom's approach to the middle east. this gives us an opportunity to reflect on the approach and explore prospects for an effective us military role in the region especially given current news from northeast syria. we have a
journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change and takes questions on her book no logo, the shock doctrine and on fire, the burning case for green new deal and joann freeman, author of the field of blood, affairs of honor the essential benefits. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span2 and enjoy booktv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. retired general joseph votel is retired commander of central command and was part of the discussion...
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eastern, live at noon in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are as my friend says, breaking them. >> she talks about her books, which includes "on fire: the burning case for a green new deal." and others. the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. and on afterwards them in his latest book, washington times national security columnist talks that china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he is interviewed by the former undersecretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. and as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in highlighting the threat. the issued a report with the stunning title called china's economic aggression. there was a huge policy fight with the bureaucrats, saying we can't say economic ag
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on sunday we will be live with naomi klein for a monthly call in program "in depth," she will answer your questions on topics like consumerism, free market capitalism and climate change. on sunday tune in for the 84th annual book awards presented for important contributions to our understanding of racism and appreciation of the rich diversity of human culture. check your program guide for complete schedule. >> david treuer is the author of "the heartbeat of wounded knee: native america from 1890 to the present". david treuer, describe the united states in 1890. >> guest: you start with a hard question. why make it so tough? 1890 was a really important time, strange time for americans generally and native americans in particular. the
on sunday we will be live with naomi klein for a monthly call in program "in depth," she will answer your questions on topics like consumerism, free market capitalism and climate change. on sunday tune in for the 84th annual book awards presented for important contributions to our understanding of racism and appreciation of the rich diversity of human culture. check your program guide for complete schedule. >> david treuer is the author of "the heartbeat of wounded knee:...
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tonight we'll show you some of the in-depth guests with joanne freeman and journalist naomi klein. watch those programs tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern over on c-span2. president trump holds another campaign rally tonight, this time in lake charles, louisiana, live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> a new c-span/ipsos poll shows half of americans are confident that the 2020 presidential election will be open and fair. there is a gap on the question, 72% of republicans are confident in the system. only 39% of the democrats share that belief and 58% of americans think that foreign governments are among the threats to the system while only 41% of republicans share in that concern. more than three-quarters of democrats and over half of independents believe foreign governments may interfere with u.s. elections. 31% of people believe that the federal government has done enough to protect elections from foreign interference. 54% of republicans report having a great deal or a fair amount of confidence in federal efforts. only 1
tonight we'll show you some of the in-depth guests with joanne freeman and journalist naomi klein. watch those programs tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern over on c-span2. president trump holds another campaign rally tonight, this time in lake charles, louisiana, live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> a new c-span/ipsos poll shows half of americans are confident that the 2020 presidential election will be open and fair. there is...
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journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change.and after that professor of history and american studies at yale university joanne freeman. >> author lee edwards, who is russell kirk and why is he such a hero to conservatives? >> russell kirk was an unknown obscure assistant professor of history and michigan and michigan state with amoco college. one day he woke up and said i want to write the book about all the conservatives that have lived and worked and made a difference in our history. no one had ever done that before. as a matter fact, lionel chilling the preeminent electoral of the day said conservatives don't really have any ideas and when they do express them to express them in irritable mental gestures. so that was the distain the contempt if you will, the liberals had for conservatives. russell kirk came along and said i don't think that's right and he put together this marvelous book the conservative mind which liberals said was impossible. conservatives don't have mine. but when they began reading the book and they reali
journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism, free-market capitalism and climate change.and after that professor of history and american studies at yale university joanne freeman. >> author lee edwards, who is russell kirk and why is he such a hero to conservatives? >> russell kirk was an unknown obscure assistant professor of history and michigan and michigan state with amoco college. one day he woke up and said i want to write the book about all the conservatives that have lived...
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. >> host: in depth with naomi klein. >> .. >> now, booktv's monthly "in depth" program with author and historian, joanne freeman. her books include, affairs of honor, the essential hamilton, and most recently, the field of blood. violence in congress and the road to civil war. road to civil war. joanne freeman, you're going to hate this opening question. trace the arc of our nations history. from 1783 to 1861, the political history of our nation. >> wow, i will use the word hate. back is a little daunting. trace the art. i'm to do the historian thing and speak generally. i guess it would save your looking an american in politics, from the beginning straight through, we could even go past the civil war, you're talking about paradoxes and conflict and prop. the period that i tend to focus on is the early part of the arc, and it's the improvisational nature of the the really fascinates more than anything else. the nation was founded in a world of monarchy. the united states was a republic. what the means was was not clear at the moment and people knew the they were trying to do something
. >> host: in depth with naomi klein. >> .. >> now, booktv's monthly "in depth" program with author and historian, joanne freeman. her books include, affairs of honor, the essential hamilton, and most recently, the field of blood. violence in congress and the road to civil war. road to civil war. joanne freeman, you're going to hate this opening question. trace the arc of our nations history. from 1783 to 1861, the political history of our nation. >> wow, i...
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this sunday, live at noon eastern, in-depth, with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summerrecord. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge parts of the amazon. we have lost not just the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. says, are, as my friend blanking them. >> she talks about her book, which includes on fire. the burning case for a green new deal. and the shock doctrine. join us in the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. at 9:00 eastern on afterward, in his latest book, deceiving the sky, bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he is interviewed by the former secretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. as you mentioned, the white house was successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with a stunning title, include -- called china's economic aggression. with the a fight bureaucrats saying we cannot say economic aggression. wh
this sunday, live at noon eastern, in-depth, with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summerrecord. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge parts of the amazon. we have lost not just the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. says, are, as my friend blanking them. >> she talks about her book, which includes on fire. the burning case for a green new deal. and the shock...
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next, naomi klein klein talks about consumerism, free market capitalism and market change. taking questions on her book no logo. the shop doctrine and on fire. the burning case for a green new deal. author of the human blood. watch tonight at eight pm eastern on c-span two. ♪ the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house. the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country. so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979. c-span was brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span. your unfiltered view of government. >> the u.s. senate is getting ready to gavel in. they arere meeting for a short o forma session. senators return tuesday and plan to continue work on nominations. >> under the provisions of rule one paragraph three of the standing rules of the senate i hereby appoint senator from the state of arkansas to perform the duties of the chair side chuck grassley. >> under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned until three pm on tuesd
next, naomi klein klein talks about consumerism, free market capitalism and market change. taking questions on her book no logo. the shop doctrine and on fire. the burning case for a green new deal. author of the human blood. watch tonight at eight pm eastern on c-span two. ♪ the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house. the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country. so you can make up...