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colonel ralph peters joins us, geraldo rivera and former federal prosecutor andrew mccarthy with new bookithfulist execution, the political case for the obama impeachment. thanks for being with us, good thanks for being with us, good news from new york. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may becom
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cautionary tale i'm curious about another book you did a review today's washington post hillary clinton's new book the rollout a book before you do the campaign trail is the obligatory thing and everybody's you know yes of course but. and therefore typically because for example mitt romney's book was used against him. i'm not sure george w. bush's book although mickey herskowitz had talked about bush telling him when they were writing the book that if he had an opportunity become president was going to invade iraq to get political capital to privatise social security but that didn't make it into the book but raise it but yeah it really is but i'm curious your thoughts at hillary clinton's dinner well it's a very careful book it's written by somebody who was thinking about being a presidential candidate who's who's writing as i said in my review to burnish friendships it begins and ends i think it with the essentially empty campaign rhetoric but the book itself the middle of the book about her time a sect or a state for someone like me who follows this i've been a reporter covering state department
cautionary tale i'm curious about another book you did a review today's washington post hillary clinton's new book the rollout a book before you do the campaign trail is the obligatory thing and everybody's you know yes of course but. and therefore typically because for example mitt romney's book was used against him. i'm not sure george w. bush's book although mickey herskowitz had talked about bush telling him when they were writing the book that if he had an opportunity become president was...
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three year old daughter's window looked out on the fire escape. >> quick preview of gail sheehy's new book, "daring: my passages - a memoir" coming up in the fall of 2014. you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2, with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> coming up this morning on c-span2 on "the communicators." ..
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he is also author of the new book "do lead: share your vision, inspire others, achieve the impossible jim blasingame is the creator and host of the weekday radio program the small business advocate show. he is also author of the new book "the age of the customer: prepare for the moment of relevance." >> hi, j.j. >> some of my guests who have been here since the very beginning and new books for both of you. so congratulations. okay let's get to the questions. the first one is about social media. >> my question would be how to deal with social media, and the platform that is giving employees, independent contractors, even consumers, when they go out and they become emotionally upset. >> interesting, right? because you want to empower your employees to talk. but you kind of want to control what they say. so how do you do that? >> don't. people can smell it a mile away when you try to artificially jig that stuff and my view about social media not just in terms of what employees are going to say, but what customers, clients say, is just do good work. just do good work. it will work itself
he is also author of the new book "do lead: share your vision, inspire others, achieve the impossible jim blasingame is the creator and host of the weekday radio program the small business advocate show. he is also author of the new book "the age of the customer: prepare for the moment of relevance." >> hi, j.j. >> some of my guests who have been here since the very beginning and new books for both of you. so congratulations. okay let's get to the questions. the first...
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and radio interviews all part of a well crafted rollout for the potential presidential candidate's new book "hard choices." you probably heard a lot of what the interviewers got her to say. we're here to look at how they got her to say it. question not answers. earlier i spoke with politico a and. /*. >> you wrote this monday. three weeks ago, hill rare chose
and radio interviews all part of a well crafted rollout for the potential presidential candidate's new book "hard choices." you probably heard a lot of what the interviewers got her to say. we're here to look at how they got her to say it. question not answers. earlier i spoke with politico a and. /*. >> you wrote this monday. three weeks ago, hill rare chose
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liam fox and his new book, rising tides coming up next.u: morgan freeman calling the tea party and rush limbaugh races in 2011. but here he is on another network making a lot of sense. >> do you think that race plays a part in this? >> no, i do not. >> what would race have anything to do with it? stick with what you want to go for it and stick with that. it's kind of like the legend to me. it's a good excuse for not getting there. lou: joining us now is a contributing writer. it is good to have you with us on the broadcast. judith miller, wrapping up a new book that we are waiting for. your reaction to morgan freeman. >> i love him, i think he's wrong on this point though. because i think that there's plenty of data. showing that outcomes for people of color are different if you were born in a certain zip code. that determines how successful you can be. and how unfair is that in this country where hard work should pay off. >> so you think outcome should be equal? >> yes. you should have opportunity if you put in the same amount of work and
liam fox and his new book, rising tides coming up next.u: morgan freeman calling the tea party and rush limbaugh races in 2011. but here he is on another network making a lot of sense. >> do you think that race plays a part in this? >> no, i do not. >> what would race have anything to do with it? stick with what you want to go for it and stick with that. it's kind of like the legend to me. it's a good excuse for not getting there. lou: joining us now is a contributing writer....
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. >>> well, still to come, revelations from hillary clinton's new book.n james limps off as the spurs ice down the miami heat in game one of the nba finals. limps off as the spurs ice down the miami heat in game one of the nba finals. or the delicious bacon ranch. served with fries and your choice of soup or salad. chili's lunch combos starting at 6 bucks. they weren't looking at me. ♪ i can't believe i still have acne at my age. i feel like it's my acne they see...not me. [ female announcer ] acne is a medical condition that can happen at any age. fortunately, a dermatologist can prescribe aczone® (dapsone) gel... fda approved for the topical treatment of acne, and proven in clinical studies with people 12 years and older. talk to your doctor about any medical conditions you have, including g6pd deficiency, and any medications you are using. use of benzoyl peroxide with aczone® gel may cause your skin to temporarily turn yellow or orange at the site of application. the most common side effects with aczone® gel are dryness, redness, oiliness and peeling o
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book "hard choices." recently booktv was in new york at the book book publishers offices to talk with some of the people involved in the production of the book. >> i've been totally involved in this world of books actually. i am not the one publishing, the official publisher of the current book but i've been involved in the process all along. way back when chu is in the white house when we first went down there to persuade her to publish a book which became it takes a village her first book you know i was there trying to help convince her to do so and i've been involved in every single one of her publications. i am not the editor because that's not my core strength. but i watch over the publication and i help get it all organized and make sure things are on track. it started also with living history but in this case making sure that all of our best people are working on it. >> we are publishing "hard choices" in june 10. it's her fourth book with us and i was the editor of the book so i was involved from the very beginning of its acquisition and overseeing all aspects of it, working very closely with all the peo
book "hard choices." recently booktv was in new york at the book book publishers offices to talk with some of the people involved in the production of the book. >> i've been totally involved in this world of books actually. i am not the one publishing, the official publisher of the current book but i've been involved in the process all along. way back when chu is in the white house when we first went down there to persuade her to publish a book which became it takes a village...
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laurel braitman's new book called "animal madness" is in stores right now. >>> coming up here on "worldnews," it was no ordinary book signing at this costco. look closely, who is this famous person surprising hillary clinton? our "instant index" after a very quick break. keep it here. quick break. keep it here. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linze
laurel braitman's new book called "animal madness" is in stores right now. >>> coming up here on "worldnews," it was no ordinary book signing at this costco. look closely, who is this famous person surprising hillary clinton? our "instant index" after a very quick break. keep it here. quick break. keep it here. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i...
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tuesday, simon and schuster was releasing hillary clinton's latest book "hard choices." thetv was in new york at book publisher office to talk to some of the people involved in the production of the book. >> i have been totally involved through all of the books actually. publisher, butl i have been involved in the process. we tried to persuade her to publish a book and it came to take a village. help there trying to convince her to do so. i'm not the editor. it is not my course rank. i watch over the application and help get it all organized. i made sure things are on track. sure that all of our best people are working on it. >> we are publishing "hard choices." it is her fourth book with us. i was editor of the book. i am overseeing all aspects. i'm working closely with all of the people at the company will stop >. >> as the editor, are there a lot of act and forth e-mails? try to givease, and as much attention to secretary clinton's book as i had to all of the other authors be published. i should mention we are also publishing a terrific united states senator and his book is out right
tuesday, simon and schuster was releasing hillary clinton's latest book "hard choices." thetv was in new york at book publisher office to talk to some of the people involved in the production of the book. >> i have been totally involved through all of the books actually. publisher, butl i have been involved in the process. we tried to persuade her to publish a book and it came to take a village. help there trying to convince her to do so. i'm not the editor. it is not my course...
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now he's co-authored the new book, "think like a freak." and the author joins us right now. it is great to see you. steven, you've said that monkeys throwing darts at a newspaper could have the same or better results than most stock pickers. people at home may wonder what retail investors should do. >> probably hiring monkeys rather than hiring stock pickers -- no, this is just dumb. i'm not saying anything that anybody really knows the literature doesn't already know. that even the even average active manager doesn't beat the market. that says that we're not very good at predicting the future. surprise of surprises. and that for the average retail investor, we know -- look. it is hard to predict the future. it is hard enough to understand the past well. one thing we do understand the past from the past about individual investing is that dollar/cost averaging and allocation are generally pretty good, much better than the alternative which is speculation and trying to time the market and so on. >> you're not saying don't invest in stocks. you say do something like invest in a
now he's co-authored the new book, "think like a freak." and the author joins us right now. it is great to see you. steven, you've said that monkeys throwing darts at a newspaper could have the same or better results than most stock pickers. people at home may wonder what retail investors should do. >> probably hiring monkeys rather than hiring stock pickers -- no, this is just dumb. i'm not saying anything that anybody really knows the literature doesn't already know. that even...
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and new books for both of you. congratulations. let's get to the questions. the first one is about social media. >> my question would be how to deal with social media and the platform that is giving employees, independent contractors, even consumers when they go out and become emotionally upset. >> interesting because you want to empower employees to talk, but you kind of want to control what they say. how do you do that? >> don't. i think people can smell it a mile away when you try to artificially jig that stuff. my view about social media not just in terms what if employees are going to say but what customers, clients say, just do good work. it will work itself out in the end. i see so many people chags down rabbits and we've got a local coffee shop and close to town. the folks that own that spend forever chasing down two bad reviews. they had something like 780 really good positive reviews. do good work. nobody cares about small stuff like that. >> but do you have to have a policy for employees? >> i find most business owners do. they invoke that type of
and new books for both of you. congratulations. let's get to the questions. the first one is about social media. >> my question would be how to deal with social media and the platform that is giving employees, independent contractors, even consumers when they go out and become emotionally upset. >> interesting because you want to empower employees to talk, but you kind of want to control what they say. how do you do that? >> don't. i think people can smell it a mile away when...
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we will get to hillary clinton's new book and what it means for 2016 in a moment but first some breaking news. the only american p.o.w. from afghanistan has been turned over and is in germany. sergeant bergdahl has been turned over in exchange for five detainees from guantanamo bay. jennifer? >> the sergeant is seen by a team of military medical specialists in germany. he has not spoken to his parents and intelligence officials are trying to figure out what they can with his time with the taliban. >> he wasn't forgotten by his country because the united states of america does not ever leave our meb men and women in uniform behind. >> only very few knew of the operation. we did not want to jeopardize any leaks. >> bergdahl cried when he was on the united states helicopter. several dozen navy seals met 18 armed taliban on the border with pakistan to receive bergdahl who walked off the basin slickbly june 30, 2009. >> i want to say, thank you, to everyone who has supported both. >> i say to bo who is having trouble speaking english, i'm your father. >>ly father spoke in the language of the
we will get to hillary clinton's new book and what it means for 2016 in a moment but first some breaking news. the only american p.o.w. from afghanistan has been turned over and is in germany. sergeant bergdahl has been turned over in exchange for five detainees from guantanamo bay. jennifer? >> the sergeant is seen by a team of military medical specialists in germany. he has not spoken to his parents and intelligence officials are trying to figure out what they can with his time with the...
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let's ask "wall street journal" columnist, dan henninger, kim strosel and and jason riley with his new book, "please stop helping us." kim, as we move towards the -- to the next week's vote, it looks like kevin mccarthy,ruç t number three leader in the republican house, is consolidating votes to move up to number two to majority leader. how would that change the way republicans operate in the house? >> well, kevin mccarthy is a politics guy within the republican caucus. >> tell me what that means. >> well, he's been very involved over the years. he recruited a lot of the members that won election, and he helped a lot of them win election. as a result, he's actually very well-liked by a lot of people, which is why he's likely to win this race. and it could be, too, he manages as a result to maybe bring a little bit more unity to the caucus. by contrast, eric cantor, who a lot of the more comfort members of the caucus viewed with a little bit of suspicion. >> but when you say a politics guy, you mean he's focused more on winning elections, the nuts and bolts of elections, like how to you rais
let's ask "wall street journal" columnist, dan henninger, kim strosel and and jason riley with his new book, "please stop helping us." kim, as we move towards the -- to the next week's vote, it looks like kevin mccarthy,ruç t number three leader in the republican house, is consolidating votes to move up to number two to majority leader. how would that change the way republicans operate in the house? >> well, kevin mccarthy is a politics guy within the republican...
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with a book signing event. in new york earlier today, but right now, secretary -- former secretary of state is trying to walk back controversial comments, there she so stage in chicago. she and her husband, came out of the white house quote, dead broke she said. >> let me just clarify that i fully appreciate how hard life is for so many americans today, bill and i were blessed, we worked hard for everything we got in our lives. lou: well on benghazi she sort of tried to take some responsibility. >> i certainly would wish that we had made some of the changes that came to our attention to make as a result of the investigation. but i also am clear in my own mind that we had a system. that system, of course, ended with me. but i take responsibility, but i was not making security decisions. lou: and she said criticism over her role in benghazi should not detour a run for white house either. >> more of a reince to run because, i do not believe our great country should be playing minor league ball. we ought to be in the majo
with a book signing event. in new york earlier today, but right now, secretary -- former secretary of state is trying to walk back controversial comments, there she so stage in chicago. she and her husband, came out of the white house quote, dead broke she said. >> let me just clarify that i fully appreciate how hard life is for so many americans today, bill and i were blessed, we worked hard for everything we got in our lives. lou: well on benghazi she sort of tried to take some...
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judith miller, wrapping up a new book that we are waiting for.our reaction to morgan freeman. >> i love him, i think he's wrong on this point though. because i think that there's plenty of data. showing that outcomes for people of color are different if you were born in a certain zip code. that determines how successful you can be. and how unfair is that in this countrwhere hard work should pay off. >> so you think outcome should be equal? >> yes. you should have opportunity if you put in the same amount of work and. >> i could and should be all day to ebony magazine and not be as good as you. should i make the same amount of money? >> if you are doing the same work, yes, you should. >> what are your thoughts are. >> i think we are talking about equal opportunity. until this gap eliminated between races, i think that morgan freeman is one of the gifted actors that i know. lou: what about the other? i think he is exactly right, this country, it can be a terrible thing. >> you had your shot, i'm going to take mine. my view is that this country is,
judith miller, wrapping up a new book that we are waiting for.our reaction to morgan freeman. >> i love him, i think he's wrong on this point though. because i think that there's plenty of data. showing that outcomes for people of color are different if you were born in a certain zip code. that determines how successful you can be. and how unfair is that in this countrwhere hard work should pay off. >> so you think outcome should be equal? >> yes. you should have opportunity...
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also, the brand-new book "faithless execution." andrew mccarthy lays out the legal and political base for the impeachmt of president barack obama. the former prosecutor andy mccarthy joins us tonight. >>> the white house trying to spin comments from national security adviser susan rice that sergeant bergdahl served with honor and distinction. obama administration officials telling fox news that rice meant -- meant that bergdahl had volunteered for service and endured five years in captivity and was not trying to characterize the circumstances of his capture. here with his reaction now, fox news strategic analyst lilieutenant colonel ralph pete. ralph, it is great to have you with us. this is an extraordinary, extraordinary story. what are your first thoughts about odierno, the general, saying that everyone should hold their fire on this decision on the part of the president and others saying that they just simply, like chuck hagel, the defense secretary, saying they're unaware of the facts of his capture? >> you know, i tend to jus
also, the brand-new book "faithless execution." andrew mccarthy lays out the legal and political base for the impeachmt of president barack obama. the former prosecutor andy mccarthy joins us tonight. >>> the white house trying to spin comments from national security adviser susan rice that sergeant bergdahl served with honor and distinction. obama administration officials telling fox news that rice meant -- meant that bergdahl had volunteered for service and endured five...
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♪ >>> hillary clinton has a new book called "hard choices." it's out on tuesday.e're hearing about it. she opens up about politics, family, and tough decisions she had to make in washington. this is what she says about meeting president obama after the campaign. we stared at each other like two teenagers on an awkward first date. we had a long list of grievances. it was time to clear the air. >> if they were teenagers on a first date, they were under 18 drinking. this book is already scandalous. hillary clinton in the spotlight. there are other issues she discussed as well on the iraq war authorization vote. she voted for it. she writes now i thought i had acted in good faith and made the best decision i could with the information i had and i wasn't alone in getting it wrong. but i still got it wrong. plain and simple. that's a lot more of a simple explanation than she had in the 2008 campaign. so interesting she comes up with that now. let's bring in our political commentators to discuss this. marc, it seems like what the secretary of state is doing is laying dow
♪ >>> hillary clinton has a new book called "hard choices." it's out on tuesday.e're hearing about it. she opens up about politics, family, and tough decisions she had to make in washington. this is what she says about meeting president obama after the campaign. we stared at each other like two teenagers on an awkward first date. we had a long list of grievances. it was time to clear the air. >> if they were teenagers on a first date, they were under 18 drinking. this...
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think we're probably about a shy . >> host: of very quick preview of the new book by jake halpern, "badaper: chasing debt from wall street to the underworld". you are watching book tv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> here is a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. from july 9-12 of th
think we're probably about a shy . >> host: of very quick preview of the new book by jake halpern, "badaper: chasing debt from wall street to the underworld". you are watching book tv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> here is a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. from july 9-12 of th
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lou: from the new book blood feud. we will have an extensive conversation. joining us now to talk about the supreme court rebuked the president obama and his administrations overreach, lis wiehl and both are fox news legal analyst. so let's start with this unanimous decision. >> the senate was in recess for three days. within that three days obama made these appointments. you cannot do that. he did not abide by the senate rules. what the supreme court said was you didn't abide by those rules. they can make those rules, but you didn't abide by them. >> gourmand. >> it's a reminder of the checks and balances in this country. and what the obama administration has done to circumvent the legislation. it was a stark reminder to the administration. >> meanwhile, all of the decisions that are made at that point are null and void because they are not really officially there. it's like it never happened. >> how can a fellow at the university of chicago, if i may, be so wrong on the law than his own appointees are overruling him. and why would he deal permission to cros
lou: from the new book blood feud. we will have an extensive conversation. joining us now to talk about the supreme court rebuked the president obama and his administrations overreach, lis wiehl and both are fox news legal analyst. so let's start with this unanimous decision. >> the senate was in recess for three days. within that three days obama made these appointments. you cannot do that. he did not abide by the senate rules. what the supreme court said was you didn't abide by those...
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hillary clinton's highly anticipated new book has been leaked. t some of the passages. glor gloria borger is with us, brianna keilar, and elise labbot who's covered hillary as secretary of state. cbs news got a copy of the book. we're getting quotes. there's a fascinating little excerpt on sarah palin and the 2008 presidential cycle. what did we learn? >> yeah, this is what this excerpt from "hard choices" says. it says, hillary clinton in her own words "the obama camp immediately issued a dismissive statement, this is after john mccain picked sarah palin to be his running mate." she says "they reached out to me, obama's campaign, in hopes i would follow suit but i wouldn't. i was not going to attack palin for being a woman, appealing if support from other women. i didn't think it made political sense and didn't feel right, so i said no." you see a difference there where she's watching obviously this other campaign, the obama campaign, which it left her pretty battered at that point. and really not signing on or sort of doing what they wanted her
hillary clinton's highly anticipated new book has been leaked. t some of the passages. glor gloria borger is with us, brianna keilar, and elise labbot who's covered hillary as secretary of state. cbs news got a copy of the book. we're getting quotes. there's a fascinating little excerpt on sarah palin and the 2008 presidential cycle. what did we learn? >> yeah, this is what this excerpt from "hard choices" says. it says, hillary clinton in her own words "the obama camp...
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. >>> hillary clinton coming to philadelphia to sign copies of her new book.w they spent the morning planting 65,000 flags at buck's county park. >>> the timing, as it pays off big time this weekend in the accuweather forecast. >>> the phillies begin a weekend series with the chicago cubs. ducis rodgers has that story when "action news" continues. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. >>> hundreds of people lined outside of the free library of philadelphia to meet hillary clinton. the former secondary of state signed copies of her new book. ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg. studies organic. p the u.s. army e-cybermission competition. tomorrow was flag day. they used a lot
. >>> hillary clinton coming to philadelphia to sign copies of her new book.w they spent the morning planting 65,000 flags at buck's county park. >>> the timing, as it pays off big time this weekend in the accuweather forecast. >>> the phillies begin a weekend series with the chicago cubs. ducis rodgers has that story when "action news" continues. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper...
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. >> hillary clinton making more headlines because of the new book and selling the new book. e title is hard choices and the books already discounted up to 40 percent and on-line. critics say it is more about the hard choices she didn't make. she lashed back claiming the president george w. bush destroyed america's reputation. >> we had two wars going on. the global leadership has been badly damaged. we had to do more to restore america's leadership an standing. that is important to get us moving forward again. >> what about these four americans killed in the again zi terror attacks. the former secretary of state still saying there's nothing she could have done to prevent her death. are we getting her full story? clinton revealing in an interview with nbc news there might be more but congress might not have access to it. >> you write in great detail in the book about what was happening in benghazi. >> the diary during the time. >> i kept the notes, would you turn those over? >> they can read it in the book. >> that brings us to our look who is talking. >> charles krauthammer s
. >> hillary clinton making more headlines because of the new book and selling the new book. e title is hard choices and the books already discounted up to 40 percent and on-line. critics say it is more about the hard choices she didn't make. she lashed back claiming the president george w. bush destroyed america's reputation. >> we had two wars going on. the global leadership has been badly damaged. we had to do more to restore america's leadership an standing. that is important to...
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meanwhile, hillary clinton's new book is called hard choices but did she actually write the book? if she did, did she do it to erase her past? governor huckabee is back
meanwhile, hillary clinton's new book is called hard choices but did she actually write the book? if she did, did she do it to erase her past? governor huckabee is back
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they got her signature on a copy of her new book at the library. you spoke with the expert about what it could mean for her possible run for president in 2016. >> reporter: i did. the high temperatures did not keep the people out or away from hilary clinton. things have calmed down a little bit, but the line snakes down the block and around the corner just for a few seconds to talk with the former first lady as well as secretary of state. they make their way to philadelphia today. 1,000 tickets sold in just over 24 hours. each person getting a copy of her new book hard choices and an autograph. a local grad student was the first person in line, getting here at 5:30. by noon he had an autographed copy and her support. >> aspirations was the elephant in the room. she would only say this. i said she runs and she said i'm happy you could be here today. she didn't give an answer. >> it's a bit of camouflage. >> at temple university, he said perbooks and candidate chris christie's appearance on the tonight show last night are part of a soft opening of ca
they got her signature on a copy of her new book at the library. you spoke with the expert about what it could mean for her possible run for president in 2016. >> reporter: i did. the high temperatures did not keep the people out or away from hilary clinton. things have calmed down a little bit, but the line snakes down the block and around the corner just for a few seconds to talk with the former first lady as well as secretary of state. they make their way to philadelphia today. 1,000...
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few moreemembered a things and the new book is out now called "i just remembered." >> not only does it have some of the best stories i ever remembered, but stories that will get me not in a lot of trouble, but something called castro cuban castration. most of it is very funny. but also, it has 190 photos of in it. every story has a picture. wherever i open it up, there is battista. this is the one that is going to get me in trouble. this is a book within a book. [laughter] a book within a book. carl reimer. cark reimer. a romance novel, a novel withneural m romance the longest title. a guinness book of world records title. >> you can't even tweet that title. the photofavorite is of you and your wife on the back of the book. ml, love of my life. tavis: thank you for coming. congrats in advance on the new movie. opening -- >> july 11. tavis: starring diane keaton and michael douglas. >> i bet it will be a sensational movie. it doesn't do anything but sensational movies. tavis: i am delighted to have you on this program. >> not as i am to be here. >> everyone is delighted. tavis: thanks f
few moreemembered a things and the new book is out now called "i just remembered." >> not only does it have some of the best stories i ever remembered, but stories that will get me not in a lot of trouble, but something called castro cuban castration. most of it is very funny. but also, it has 190 photos of in it. every story has a picture. wherever i open it up, there is battista. this is the one that is going to get me in trouble. this is a book within a book. [laughter] a...
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we'll get to hillary clinton's new book and what it means for 2016 in a moment. but first, some breaking news. the lone american pow of the afghanistan conflict is now in germany. after almost five years in captivity. the taliban turned over army sergeant bowe bergdahl in exchange for five high level afghan detainees being held at guantanamo bay. let's bring in fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin. >> chris, right now sergeant bergdahl is being seen by specialists in landstuhl, germany. he has not spoken to his parents. intelligence are trying to glean anything they can about his time with the taliban. >> he wasn't forgotten by his country because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >> only very, very few people knew about this operation. we did not want to jeopardize any leaks. >> bergdahl broke down whether he was on the helicopter being flown to safety. several dozen u.s. seals met 18 armed taliban on the boarder with pakistan to receive bowe bergdahl who woke off his space on june 30th, 200
we'll get to hillary clinton's new book and what it means for 2016 in a moment. but first, some breaking news. the lone american pow of the afghanistan conflict is now in germany. after almost five years in captivity. the taliban turned over army sergeant bowe bergdahl in exchange for five high level afghan detainees being held at guantanamo bay. let's bring in fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin. >> chris, right now sergeant bergdahl is being seen by specialists in...
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>> let me take a page from our new book, i don't know. we have a really hard time saying i don't know. especially someone like me, coming on to an appearance like this, but i don't know, so let me tell you why. geo politics and commodities prices are two of the most unpredictable realms in our society. we've seen that well through good academic research on this. >> "think like a freak," i love the title. what does it mean? >> we just peel back the layers of an onion to see how we make the decisions we do. what are the causes of our various behaviors and can we all think a bit more productively, more rationally and more creatively? we came up with a kind of very practical toolkit. this is still full of stories, but they're stories that illustrate a series of principles that we think can help anybody in any situation. whether it's personal or business. things like acknowledge right off the bat what you don't know. don't be afraid of that. be willing to think like a child. children have a set of observations that are very different from ours
>> let me take a page from our new book, i don't know. we have a really hard time saying i don't know. especially someone like me, coming on to an appearance like this, but i don't know, so let me tell you why. geo politics and commodities prices are two of the most unpredictable realms in our society. we've seen that well through good academic research on this. >> "think like a freak," i love the title. what does it mean? >> we just peel back the layers of an onion...
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he is the author of two new books, "the counter-revolution of 1776: slave resistance and the origins the united states of america." and "race to revolution: the u.s. and cuba during slavery and jim crow." he teaches history and african american studies at the university of houston. welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. as we move into this independence day we, what should we understand about the founding of the united states? >> we should understand that july 4, 1776 in many ways represents a counterrevolution, that is to say, that what helped to prompt july 4, 1776 was a perception among european settlers of the mainland that london was moving rampantly toward abolition. this perception was prompted by somerset's case, a case decided in london in june 1772 which seemed to suggest that abolition, which not only was owing to be ratified in london itself, was going to cross the atlantic and basically sweep the mainland, thereby jeopardizing numerous fortunes not only based upon slavery, but the slave trade. that is the short answer. the longer answer would involve
he is the author of two new books, "the counter-revolution of 1776: slave resistance and the origins the united states of america." and "race to revolution: the u.s. and cuba during slavery and jim crow." he teaches history and african american studies at the university of houston. welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. as we move into this independence day we, what should we understand about the founding of the united states? >> we should...
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bombshell revelations about hillary clinton's health in the new book, "blood feud." cline with details next. we don't typically buy new, but with truecar... the price was so great that we couldn't turn it down. it saved us so much money i was kind of looking around like... this is too good to be true. it was that good. saving you time and money is what we're all about. so when you're ready to buy a car, visit truecar. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. >>> our next guest details the outright hatred between two of the country's most powerful political families. joining me now, the "new york times" best selling author ed klein out with the with explosive new book entitled "blood feud, clintons versus obamas," already number three in books on amazon's best seller list. ed, congratulations. what a ruckus you have stirred up. first, hillary clinton's health. yo
bombshell revelations about hillary clinton's health in the new book, "blood feud." cline with details next. we don't typically buy new, but with truecar... the price was so great that we couldn't turn it down. it saved us so much money i was kind of looking around like... this is too good to be true. it was that good. saving you time and money is what we're all about. so when you're ready to buy a car, visit truecar. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party...
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. >>> china bans hillary clinton's new book. and after barbara walters leaves, a mass exodus at "the view." >>> so, world cup fever has captured america, the u.s. men's soccer team advancing to the round of 16 despite losing to germany, 1-0. a loss that's really a win for the game and the fans. nbc's kurt gregory has more. >> reporter: even before kickoff -- soccer fans gathered around the country to cheer on the u.s. men in their world cup match in germany. >> the growth of the support in this country is amazing. it's amazing to see people from everywhere gathering in support of the team. >> from chicago to charlotte -- >> this is our moment. >> new york to the nation's capital. from the east coast to the west. >> everyone can get behind the u.s. and have a great time and enjoy the game. >> with a single goal by germ y germany, this game didn't turn out quite like everyone had hoped, but it really didn't feel like a loss at all. >> good enough. this is a tough group we're playing in. everyone doubted us. we pulled through. we'r
. >>> china bans hillary clinton's new book. and after barbara walters leaves, a mass exodus at "the view." >>> so, world cup fever has captured america, the u.s. men's soccer team advancing to the round of 16 despite losing to germany, 1-0. a loss that's really a win for the game and the fans. nbc's kurt gregory has more. >> reporter: even before kickoff -- soccer fans gathered around the country to cheer on the u.s. men in their world cup match in germany....
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my guests tonight have a new book about improving women's confidence.ook that gets you on my show. please welcome katty kay and claire shipman. [cheering and applause] katty, good to see you again. claire, thanks for coming on. all right. thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> stephen: i'm late outnumbered. >> that's the way we like it. >> stephen: let's get this done. katty, you've been on the show before. claire, you're a longtime correspondent for abc news and "good morning america." katty, you're an anchor for bbc world news america. you've written a new book called "the confidence code: the science and art of self-assurance - what women should know". why do women need a book to teach them to be confident? isn't needing a book needy? >> it is. >> stephen: shouldn't they have the confidence? i want to sell some books, don't get me young, we're going to sell some books, but doesn't the faj of buying the a book seem like you're not confident enough do it we yourself? >> absolutely. women at work don't feel as confident as men do
my guests tonight have a new book about improving women's confidence.ook that gets you on my show. please welcome katty kay and claire shipman. [cheering and applause] katty, good to see you again. claire, thanks for coming on. all right. thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> stephen: i'm late outnumbered. >> that's the way we like it. >> stephen: let's get this done. katty, you've been on the show before. claire, you're a longtime correspondent...
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we'll fwet to hillary clinton's new book and what it means for 2016 until a moment, but, first, some breaking news. a lone american p.o.w. of the afghanistan wlikt is now in germany. after almost five years of captivity. >> bowe bergdahl is -- they are trying to gleen whatever they can about his time with the taliban. >> he wasn't forgotten by his country because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >> only very, very few people knew about this operation. we did not want to jeopardize any leaks. >> bergdahl broke down crying when he was finally on board the u.s. helicopter being flown to safety. several dozen u.s. navy seals met 18 armed taliban on the border with pakistan to receive bergdahl who walked off his basin expoliticably on june 30th, 2009. >> i just want to say thank you to everyone who has supported bowe. >> i would like to say to bowe right now, who is having trouble speaking english -- i'm your father, bowe. >> bowe's father spoke in pushtu, the language of the taliban. the u.s. released five leaders from guantanamo bay. t
we'll fwet to hillary clinton's new book and what it means for 2016 until a moment, but, first, some breaking news. a lone american p.o.w. of the afghanistan wlikt is now in germany. after almost five years of captivity. >> bowe bergdahl is -- they are trying to gleen whatever they can about his time with the taliban. >> he wasn't forgotten by his country because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >> only very, very few people...
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tavis: the new book from brian lamb, the founder of c-span.alled "sundays at eight: 25 years of stories from c-span's q&a and booknotes." brian lamb, thanks for being here. >> my friend, thank you. show forat is our tonight, and as always keep the , faith. ♪ >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for -- taking a deep dive into what is grabbing the country. that is next time. we will see you then. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> be more. pbs. >> rose: welcome to the program. we again then with the supreme court and recent decisions, a conversation with adam liptakcot reporter for the "new york times." >> most people thought area was likely to lose. most people thought, the justices thought that their service was too clever by half. what area does is put little miniature antennas in brooklyn and other places in other cities, and assign you your own antenna and streams over the internet live broadcast television
tavis: the new book from brian lamb, the founder of c-span.alled "sundays at eight: 25 years of stories from c-span's q&a and booknotes." brian lamb, thanks for being here. >> my friend, thank you. show forat is our tonight, and as always keep the , faith. ♪ >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for -- taking a deep dive into what is grabbing the country. that is next time. we will see...
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somebody said to me that an old book read for the first time is a new book.it has something for substance, something appealing, it is important. composer with enormous substance and i have never been at a concert where there is a piece of his. he was one of the first african who wasn-americans educated in the united states. he wrote this in 1932 and it took him until my team 37 to get it produced. it was from your in cincinnati and was given a national broadcast for the opening. that was quite an event. there hangs the tale. that was interrupted three quarters of the way through for -- that are obscure. thecan hear this and announcer comes on and says, due to previous programming, we will discontinue the performance at the cincinnati sensible -- festival. this was the act of persons who were racist. for whatever reason, they were resentful of the fact that an had his musican being performed on radio. although the piece was successful and the triumph and the halt was attested to by the reviews that we have -- in the hall was attested to by the reviews that we
somebody said to me that an old book read for the first time is a new book.it has something for substance, something appealing, it is important. composer with enormous substance and i have never been at a concert where there is a piece of his. he was one of the first african who wasn-americans educated in the united states. he wrote this in 1932 and it took him until my team 37 to get it produced. it was from your in cincinnati and was given a national broadcast for the opening. that was quite...