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radio network. >>> a new book uncovers the secrets to financial lou: a new book uncovers the secretsancial independence, success, prosperity and a lot more. joining us is best selling author tony robbins, his new book is entitled, here it is, money, mastering the game. good to have the year. is an impressive list of folks lose our you couldn't get anybody to endorse the book. just a few. carl icahn. he is committed to making life better for every investor. he says tony's power is super human, he is a catalyst for getting people to change. even bill clinton says he has the gift to inspire. why do some people require inspiration, others are self starters, have you divined that in all the years you have been working to inspire? >> i don't just inspire, i am a straddle this, a few use a strategy, most people come to me because they are hungry already. the top players are looking, hungry never goes away which makes them the best corps people have a tough time and that tough time kicks into gear. they have a challenge in their business, go through divorce so they want to submit >> reporter
radio network. >>> a new book uncovers the secrets to financial lou: a new book uncovers the secretsancial independence, success, prosperity and a lot more. joining us is best selling author tony robbins, his new book is entitled, here it is, money, mastering the game. good to have the year. is an impressive list of folks lose our you couldn't get anybody to endorse the book. just a few. carl icahn. he is committed to making life better for every investor. he says tony's power is super...
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but i'm reading the new book called "the buried giant." it will be out in march. so unlikely. it's medieval, it's got ogres and dragons in it. i would never have wanted to read this book, and i can't put it down. i got up at 5:00 this morning so i could read for a couple of hours. >> and this is how you know that anne is a bookseller, because within two minutes of my seeing her, she was waving the galley at me. >> i want to make sure it gets a good review. >> nick? >> i was reading, well, i still use this app on the plane. you have got, you know, it's nice to have a machine, so i have this app that is now, i think, abandoned by the app maker called eucalyptus, and i was reading george saintsbury's criticism. what can i tell you? he's a 19th century omnivorous book reader. he's written every single thing everyone has written in french or english or greek or latin, and he has this wonderful, flowing style that helps me think so when i want to say things fluently, it helps me. not so much as it should, but -- [laughter] >> well, for reasons that are probably too dark and personal
but i'm reading the new book called "the buried giant." it will be out in march. so unlikely. it's medieval, it's got ogres and dragons in it. i would never have wanted to read this book, and i can't put it down. i got up at 5:00 this morning so i could read for a couple of hours. >> and this is how you know that anne is a bookseller, because within two minutes of my seeing her, she was waving the galley at me. >> i want to make sure it gets a good review. >> nick?...
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these are new books. if grew to parnisis books.net i write all of these down and they're all there also, if you love those books read "the signature of all things" because she goes back and re-imagines those heroines in a really meaningful way. >> what happened to jerries oziny ski? is he still with us? painted bird and -- >> oh, no. he killed himself. >> oh, my. >> he was discouraged. somebody said he had help with one of his books, translational help, that maybe verged into other kind of help. seemed to be depressed and i think he felt his work was done. so, he just checked out. >> hmm. thank you. >> please tell us about your book club. i've been in one almost 40 years. >> oh, gosh, something weibring -- something i whereas going to brian up -- going to bring up later. i ballooning to a children's book club for several ropes. one, because the beaks are short and i therefore can -- never asked to read volume 3 by next month. i have a lot of work to read -- books to read for work. the second reason is beca
these are new books. if grew to parnisis books.net i write all of these down and they're all there also, if you love those books read "the signature of all things" because she goes back and re-imagines those heroines in a really meaningful way. >> what happened to jerries oziny ski? is he still with us? painted bird and -- >> oh, no. he killed himself. >> oh, my. >> he was discouraged. somebody said he had help with one of his books, translational help, that...
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marketing guru david meerman scott is the author of the new book "the new rules of sales and service" and scott newman is the founder of convenient site serve. >> how are you? >> good. how are you? >> good. >> thank you. >> my name is sean shafik i'm co-founder of tko hibiscus. we're the only brand producing organic teas for its great taste and numerous health benefits. we launched at the end of september 2013. we're in 400 stores including whole foods and the fresh market. the idea came a few years ago. i had an annual physical and was diagnosed with prehypertension. i did some research trying to find a natural way to solve the problem. found hibiscus tea can help maintain healthy blood pressure. it helped me out so i decided to start a company around that. when i saw that there were no other bottled hibiscus tea brands in the market. we've raised $250,000 from friends and family to launch the company and are currently in the market trying to raise up to $1 million to help us with general working capital purposes, production scaleup, technology initiatives, and general sales, and sal
marketing guru david meerman scott is the author of the new book "the new rules of sales and service" and scott newman is the founder of convenient site serve. >> how are you? >> good. how are you? >> good. >> thank you. >> my name is sean shafik i'm co-founder of tko hibiscus. we're the only brand producing organic teas for its great taste and numerous health benefits. we launched at the end of september 2013. we're in 400 stores including whole foods...
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the new book i've -- empowered. the new book i've written is on empowering youth.ed on myflictions on having had the -- based having the marching and people based in jail. and how the experiences taught me that a child can be empower to be her best, his best. a child can be told no time to be a victim, let's get on it. and we have to give the child the support and a number of challenges that doesn't see me as a child, being a child of work. >> everything you said, i was why. >>> there's still institutional barriers. i don't argue that just because obama's president my child can do or be anything. that's -- the content is not situated proper in the context. >> i think several things. i think we should be inspired when peop-- we are proud of the president. we need to say we -- we need to not what is not right about society and work to change that. at the same time, we want to look in the mirror itself and see how we can be better. >> uh-huh. >> and somebody of saying to me a fuma few minutes ago, how do approach the children? it is so important for adults to learn ho
the new book i've -- empowered. the new book i've written is on empowering youth.ed on myflictions on having had the -- based having the marching and people based in jail. and how the experiences taught me that a child can be empower to be her best, his best. a child can be told no time to be a victim, let's get on it. and we have to give the child the support and a number of challenges that doesn't see me as a child, being a child of work. >> everything you said, i was why. >>>...
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our next guest says to us exactly what happened on the ground in benghazi in the important new book "en hours." he's here next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. is on the calendar. introducing a new day of the week... someday... want to retire someday? you'll want a my social security account to help you get ready. get yours at socialsecurity.gov. so ally bank really has no hidden fethat's right. accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. ♪ ♪ lou: our quotation of the evening, this one from one of our founding fathers, the fourth president of the united states, and if tyranny -- i can't even say the word, i can't tolerate it. iftymy and oppression come to this land, it will be under the guise of fighting a foreign enemy. james madison had a way of putting
our next guest says to us exactly what happened on the ground in benghazi in the important new book "en hours." he's here next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. is on the calendar. introducing a new day of the week... someday... want to retire someday? you'll want a...
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coming up at the hard rock in vegas, all of the stories from his long career krchronicled in his new book. >> when my career took off, i got off it to do books. what would i rye about? you have to live life. i took it up to 2000, so if the book goes i'll do the filthy truth part too. >> please be sure to pick up a copy of the filthy truth by andrew dice lay in stores now. >> a slightly different brand of comedy hit vegas over the last few years and jeff dunham is laughing all the way to the bank. >> sur rouned by dummies. >> how are you ugly jeff? >> not good. >> helped him become one much forbes wealthiest comedians. >> my job is to make people laugh. >> oh, great, here i am now. >> i love mario lopez. good irish fellow. >> his parade of puppets all over the map and taking his act to the big screen in "dinner for smuks". >> jeff and his crew are taking over vegas where he justed open a six month residency. >> the world will be coming here. >> giving extra a back stage tour and exclusive access with his bodies. >> las vegas, i love being here at planet hollywood it's fantastic and britney
coming up at the hard rock in vegas, all of the stories from his long career krchronicled in his new book. >> when my career took off, i got off it to do books. what would i rye about? you have to live life. i took it up to 2000, so if the book goes i'll do the filthy truth part too. >> please be sure to pick up a copy of the filthy truth by andrew dice lay in stores now. >> a slightly different brand of comedy hit vegas over the last few years and jeff dunham is laughing all...
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our next guest says to us exactly what happened on the ground in benghazi in the important new book "teen hours." he's here next. if you store your guns properly... so not just anyone can get to them... i'll feel safer when i'm playing outside... safer when walking home... i won't have to tell so many family members, "i'm sorry." i won't hear as many scary stories. or scary news reports. i won't have to hold someone's hand and shout, "you're gonna make it." and i won't have to tell my kids, "this isn't a drill." please... [repeated] do it for us. for us. do it for us. your family, friends and neighbors are all counting on you. never let your gun get into the wrong hands. if you own a firearm... and are not using it... please be responsible and be sure that it's stored in a safe place. remember, always... lock it up. for more information on firearm storage safety visit ncpc.org ♪ ♪ lou: our quotation of the evening, this one from one of our founding fathers, the fourth president of the united states, and if tyranny -- i can't even say the word, i can't tolerate it. iftymy and oppressio
our next guest says to us exactly what happened on the ground in benghazi in the important new book "teen hours." he's here next. if you store your guns properly... so not just anyone can get to them... i'll feel safer when i'm playing outside... safer when walking home... i won't have to tell so many family members, "i'm sorry." i won't hear as many scary stories. or scary news reports. i won't have to hold someone's hand and shout, "you're gonna make it." and i...
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. >> in this new book, there are great suggestions for how we can be better global citizens.ll come to that in a second. on this issue of race and what a lot of people need to understand to really address this issue, what were you suggesting in columns one and two that they could do if they are truly interested in getting it? >> i think a starting -- i mean, actually goes to the issues we talk about. i think that the time when we want to try to have an intervention or make a difference is not when you have a black teenager being stopped by a suspicious white cop on the street. you need to change courses of people, create opportunity and education is generally the place, the escalator to create opportunity. in this country, the escalator is broken. that is a lot of young black kids in the inner city. a lot of white kids, working class white kids don't have that equal shake. there's a real opportunity gap in this country. one element of that is race. a lot of that is class as well. >> how would you grade america as a nation? how would you grade our fellow citizens in how we are
. >> in this new book, there are great suggestions for how we can be better global citizens.ll come to that in a second. on this issue of race and what a lot of people need to understand to really address this issue, what were you suggesting in columns one and two that they could do if they are truly interested in getting it? >> i think a starting -- i mean, actually goes to the issues we talk about. i think that the time when we want to try to have an intervention or make a...
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new york times" bestseller. before the storm barry goldwater and unmaking of the american consensus. his essays and bookshave been published in "the new yorker" than at times "washington post" the nation the village voice and slate among others. his latest book is "the invisible bridge" the fall of nixon and the rise of reagan. in january of 1973 richard nixon announced the end of the vietnam war and prepared for a trip in second term until televised watergate hearings hastened his downfall. the american economy slumped into a prolonged recession as americans began thinking about the nation has no more providential than any other country and the pundits declared that from now on successful politicians will be the ones who honored this chastened national mood. ronald reagan never got the message against the backdrop of melodrama from the oil embargo to patty hearst to the near bankruptcy of america's greatest city. "the invisible bridge" asked the question would have to me to believe in america? so i'm honored to bring out our first speaker who will be john dean. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very mu
new york times" bestseller. before the storm barry goldwater and unmaking of the american consensus. his essays and bookshave been published in "the new yorker" than at times "washington post" the nation the village voice and slate among others. his latest book is "the invisible bridge" the fall of nixon and the rise of reagan. in january of 1973 richard nixon announced the end of the vietnam war and prepared for a trip in second term until televised watergate...
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along with senate leaders baker, dashle, dole, and mitch, he's president and author of the new book cityls. slight extra fee i would have held up the book. now the morning's mechanics. >> thanks go to ceo marty dur bin at the table with his colleges helping this guy survives on the payroll. we're on the record here. please no blogging and short no filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way to give us time to actually listen to what our guest says. there's no embargo when the session ends. we hope you resist that relentless selfie urge, we will e-mail several pictures of the session to all the reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends. as regular attendees now know, if you'd like to ask a question, do the traditional thing and send me a subtle signal. i'll happily call with all the time we have. we're going to start by offering guests the opportunities for comments and questions around the table. thank you all for doing it, we very appreciate it. >> well it's nice to be here, always good to see our friends from anga. we want to have an interaction. all i'll suggest is that the
along with senate leaders baker, dashle, dole, and mitch, he's president and author of the new book cityls. slight extra fee i would have held up the book. now the morning's mechanics. >> thanks go to ceo marty dur bin at the table with his colleges helping this guy survives on the payroll. we're on the record here. please no blogging and short no filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way to give us time to actually listen to what our guest says. there's no embargo when the...
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and then we'll talk about aaron sepiro who is the person who sues ford and there's actually a new book on that subject. and rather interesting, a rather interesting court case. any questions? comments? >> you've been watching a special presentation of our lectures in history series. we've got more every saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. join students in the classroom to hear lectures on campuses across the country on topics ranging from the american revolution to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. lectures and history ere saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern here on american history tv. we want to tell you about some of our other american history programs. join us every sunday at 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern for a look at american artifacts. travel with us to historic sites, museums, and archives to learn about what art facts reveal about american history. again watch our show, american artifacts every sunday at 6:00 p.m. and 10e p.m. herein here on cpsan 3. follow us on twitter connect with us on facebook at facebook.com/cspanhistory where you can leave comments. check ou
and then we'll talk about aaron sepiro who is the person who sues ford and there's actually a new book on that subject. and rather interesting, a rather interesting court case. any questions? comments? >> you've been watching a special presentation of our lectures in history series. we've got more every saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. join students in the classroom to hear lectures on campuses across the country on topics ranging from the american revolution to the 9/11...
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as myers makes clear in his new book, kennedy admired churchill from a very young age.eading the world crisis. there would be other signs of kennedy's devotion like his love of quoting churchill on the prime minister's son killed. "the war which found the measure of so many never got to the bottom of him. he went to his fate cool, poise, resolute, matter of fact, debonair." jack kennedy remained absorbed in churchill's writings. mark dalton, kennedy's campaign manager recalled a weekend in hinesport. did you ever read anything like that in your life? >>> a week to the day after his husband was killed, he believed was a key to the man he knew and loved. from the time he was a sickly little boy, she told of him spending his life reading and looking up to winston church hill, the little boy in bed so much of the time, all the time he was reading history. history is what made jack, she said. hill, the little boy in bed so much of the time, all the time he was reading history. history is what made jack, she said. my father had it right about kennedy. he had a touch of church
as myers makes clear in his new book, kennedy admired churchill from a very young age.eading the world crisis. there would be other signs of kennedy's devotion like his love of quoting churchill on the prime minister's son killed. "the war which found the measure of so many never got to the bottom of him. he went to his fate cool, poise, resolute, matter of fact, debonair." jack kennedy remained absorbed in churchill's writings. mark dalton, kennedy's campaign manager recalled a...
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earlier this year he published a new book about this subject called "just mercy."joins me now from montgomery, alabama. brian stevenson, always an honor to have on this program. >> thank you. delighted to be with you. >> let me jump right to that central question. what now? >> well, you know, i think there are really three big issues that both of these instances have revealed. we've got a real disconnect in this country when it comes to assessing what the consequences of the presumption of guilt that follows too many young black and brown men are. i think one of the real problems that both of these cases reveal is that for too many people, if you're a young african-american man, you are presumed guilty. you are presumed dangerous. and even when it's clear that you are the victim of some kind of confrontation, that presumption that you did something wrong, you did something to justify whatever bad thing happens to you is enormous. and i don't think most prosecutors in this country deal with that very effectively. they are prosecuting these cases, they're bringing th
earlier this year he published a new book about this subject called "just mercy."joins me now from montgomery, alabama. brian stevenson, always an honor to have on this program. >> thank you. delighted to be with you. >> let me jump right to that central question. what now? >> well, you know, i think there are really three big issues that both of these instances have revealed. we've got a real disconnect in this country when it comes to assessing what the...
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our next guest says to us exactly what happened on the ground in benghazi in the important new book "ext. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day, helping to guard your social securi
our next guest says to us exactly what happened on the ground in benghazi in the important new book "ext. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start...
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> former president jimmy carter will be at princeton university this afternoon talking about his new book, "a call to action: women, religions, violence and power." it focuses on women's rights and how they're challenged by their religious communities. carter will give a lecture and sign copies of his new book. >>> 70 years since the attack on pearl harbor, and four servicemen who lived through it are back in hawaii for a reunion. the four sailors are all in their 90 now, but they were on board the "uss arizona" when japanese planes bombed the base near honolulu. the four survivors returned yesterday for a series of memorials and remembrance. they plan to raise a final toast to their shipmates who died at their stations aboard the "arizona." >>> meanwhile, here at home, a pearl harbor commemoration will be held friday morning aboard the battleship new jersey in camd camden. newly elected congressman donald norcross will be the keynote speaker at the ceremony. former congressman rob andrews began the tradition aboard the "new jersey" 24 years ago. the event is free to the public. >>> it wi
> former president jimmy carter will be at princeton university this afternoon talking about his new book, "a call to action: women, religions, violence and power." it focuses on women's rights and how they're challenged by their religious communities. carter will give a lecture and sign copies of his new book. >>> 70 years since the attack on pearl harbor, and four servicemen who lived through it are back in hawaii for a reunion. the four sailors are all in their 90 now,...
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when parts else purcell is a 69 years old and has been documented in the new book that bill purcell was the first choice pillar. it was the first choice for crow. coach >> gary: tigers coming back from injuries. tyre what is coming back tiger woods is coming back. and while we worry about was not when a tigers signed and $8 million prize and year deal when motor corp. and india. >> catherine: coming up with a breaking news about oakland police stepping up the protesters that aren't angry about the decision of what choke the death of an unarmed man in new york city. what what death shares plan to do with the drums. >> reporter: their areas of more moderate rain we've pad at least half an inch of rain per hour right now it will be headed san detail about 18 minutes i have more on the rain coming up. and is sitting san mateo and about 18 minutes of landing san mateo hitting >> catherine: the last look at the weather right now the worst is over. but we are still seeing showers. >> reporter: couple areas of yellow on the screen as some lighter air bomb areas of rain over berkeley have every
when parts else purcell is a 69 years old and has been documented in the new book that bill purcell was the first choice pillar. it was the first choice for crow. coach >> gary: tigers coming back from injuries. tyre what is coming back tiger woods is coming back. and while we worry about was not when a tigers signed and $8 million prize and year deal when motor corp. and india. >> catherine: coming up with a breaking news about oakland police stepping up the protesters that aren't...
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host: we are back with senior correspondent of "the daily beast," shane harris, the author of a new book, "@war: the rise of the military-internet complex ." the timing of this could not be more relevant. let's begin with north korea. what do we know about their internet going down? who was behind that? guest: it is still an open question, although some people would be motivated to think it is the u.s. government. taking down north korea's internet is not that technically hard because there are so few connections they have. it is really quite vulnerable in that way. this comes three days after president obama promised a proportional response to the hacking, which he publicly blamed on north korea. the united states would have a motive. so far we are not taking credit for it. legal experts say it would fit in that proportional response, so we do not know for sure. but active groups -- activist groups have claimed credit for this. we may not know for a while, is the straightforward answer. it looks like their internet is coming back up, but the timing is certainly more than curious. let's
host: we are back with senior correspondent of "the daily beast," shane harris, the author of a new book, "@war: the rise of the military-internet complex ." the timing of this could not be more relevant. let's begin with north korea. what do we know about their internet going down? who was behind that? guest: it is still an open question, although some people would be motivated to think it is the u.s. government. taking down north korea's internet is not that technically...
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new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> margaret atwood is here and she has written more than 40 books and her new book turns to short fiction for the first time in nearly a decade. it is called "stone mattress." i am pleased to have her back at this table. welcome. why did you return? >> it just kind of happens. the first one, i really was on a boat in the arctic and i really did start writing a story about how you would murder someone on the boat in the arctic and get away with it. and there really were five people called bob on board -- >> five people called bob? >> it was a number so you can change them. >> you call them tales. >> i did not want people to think it was realistic even though we kind of are. i do not think there are any real zombies or anything in the story. there are certainly people interested in cut-off hands that crawl around by themselves and other memes of the form. >> you would think, dear reader and writer, that short stories would be easier, but it is not necessarily so. >> it is not necessarily so and on the other hand, some of the problems are similar in that if you cannot get the person
new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> margaret atwood is here and she has written more than 40 books and her new book turns to short fiction for the first time in nearly a decade. it is called "stone mattress." i am pleased to have her back at this table. welcome. why did you return? >> it just kind of happens. the first one, i really was on a boat in the arctic and i really did start writing a story about how you would murder someone on the boat in the...
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there is a new book on that subject. a rather interesting court case. any questions comments? >> join us each saturday evening at 8:00 and midnight for classroom lectures from across the country on different topics and eras of american history. lectures are also available as podcasts. visit our website or download them from itunes. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to lafayette and west lafayette, indiana. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> ♪ >> we are at the sight of the battle of tippecanoe which was fought november 7, 1811, just over 200 years ago. it was one of the events that cleared the way for indiana statehood which will have its 200th anniversary in 2016. the treaty of greenville brought an end to what had been called the northwest indian wars in the 1790's. it was the beginning of the united states being able to take control of the northwest territory, which it gained title to in the treaty of paris in 1783. it brought about a generation of
there is a new book on that subject. a rather interesting court case. any questions comments? >> join us each saturday evening at 8:00 and midnight for classroom lectures from across the country on different topics and eras of american history. lectures are also available as podcasts. visit our website or download them from itunes. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to lafayette and west lafayette,...
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comes onyochi dreazen to talk about his new book "the indivisible -- "the invisible front. taking your calls on the police shooting over the weekend in new york. we will be right back. ♪ look at the programs you will find christmas day on the c-span networks. holiday the city start at 10:00 a.m. with the lighting of the national christmas tree, followed by the white house decorations with first lady michelle obama and the lighting of the capitol christmas tree. and just after 11:30 p.m., celebrity -- 1230 p.m., celebrity activist talk about their causes. florida governor jeb bush on the bill of rights and founding fathers. c-span2 steven pinker at 10:00 a.m. theoon, fashion experts on first ladies fashion. and then at 10:00, former nbc news anchor tom brokaw on his more than 50 years of reporting on world events. for a complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. flex "washington journal" continues. host: yochi dreazen joins us now, author of the new book the invisible front: love and loss in an era of endless war. ofwas recently named one "new york times" best books of the year
comes onyochi dreazen to talk about his new book "the indivisible -- "the invisible front. taking your calls on the police shooting over the weekend in new york. we will be right back. ♪ look at the programs you will find christmas day on the c-span networks. holiday the city start at 10:00 a.m. with the lighting of the national christmas tree, followed by the white house decorations with first lady michelle obama and the lighting of the capitol christmas tree. and just after 11:30...
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a new book that may be important for your well-being. the tip moments away. test >>> back to tip of the day. a book you might want to read. it's important. in a moment. christmas is coming and the geese are getting fat. people don't care about geese, do they? what people care about are thoughtful xwifts. only three "don't be a pinhead" shows are left. they make fabulous gifts if you like me and dennis miller. then there's the billoreilly.com christmas store, which is all kinds of great stuff very moderately priced, hats, mugs, shirts, including all of my books. i'll even sign them for you if you act quickly. >>> now the mail. "mr. o'reilly you say you make judgments on the facts, but you called the football players who did the hands up routine dumb. they all went to college. you owe them an apology." you might have a point, mike. i don't know those guys so therefore my opinion is speculation. we've asked them all to appear on "the factor t ", and if they know what they're talking about, i will apologize. but i doubt they'll show up. ronald herzog, arizona "as
a new book that may be important for your well-being. the tip moments away. test >>> back to tip of the day. a book you might want to read. it's important. in a moment. christmas is coming and the geese are getting fat. people don't care about geese, do they? what people care about are thoughtful xwifts. only three "don't be a pinhead" shows are left. they make fabulous gifts if you like me and dennis miller. then there's the billoreilly.com christmas store, which is all...
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he's with us now to talk about the brand new book, about his legendary career.had this idea, a great idea, you got to get this book. jerry bruckheimer "when lightning strikes." you go back to the '0es. "top gun." i saw "armageddon." no movie captured the middle of the '90s more than that. johnny depp has a good reason for calling you one of the greatest producers that hollywood has ever known. >> he's a great individual, terrific actor and a good friend. >> what a revelation he was in "pirates of caribbean." for all of us adults that were on the ride, i hate that, you have a vision, johnny depp comes out as keith richards, you know, sort of and it was remarkable. >> that was the idea. the idea was to put somebody in that movie that was so dimbt that the audience would say i got to go see this. i've never seen john any depp do a really commercial movie especially about a theme park ride. putting him in that movie. >> up having the confidence of putting him in the movie and letting him go somewhere most people wouldn't let him go. >> it wasn't feeng. he created th
he's with us now to talk about the brand new book, about his legendary career.had this idea, a great idea, you got to get this book. jerry bruckheimer "when lightning strikes." you go back to the '0es. "top gun." i saw "armageddon." no movie captured the middle of the '90s more than that. johnny depp has a good reason for calling you one of the greatest producers that hollywood has ever known. >> he's a great individual, terrific actor and a good friend....
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so we put our secrets into a new book.e one of the first 250 people to call in right now and just cover shipping and handling, we'll send you a copy for free. look at the rate of return we've made on some of our recent options trades, versus what we would have made had we just bought the stock. there's no comparison. to make the best returns in today's market, you have to learn how to trade options. and our book will show you how to do it for free. jon has been trading options for more than 30 years. pete is one of the top 100 traders in the country. and our book will teach you how to trade options for free. so call now. [ male announcer ] call the number on your screen now for your free copy of jon and pete's new book. that's... (see the number on your screen) call now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. >>> let's check in on shares taking hits after thee1 company told reuters it will likely miss the sales goal. toyota is expected to fall short of itsw3 goal of selling 1.1 mill
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jolt and wanted to start out by talking about about this tide list new book? >> i'd love to come kathleen. thank you so much and thank you, sheila. thank you to the journalism school for hosting this discussion. so "the new censorship" explores fundamental contradictions of our modern global existence. y. in an age defined by information of the people who bring us the news dying in record numbers? y. at a time when technology was supposed to make censorship impossible is it actually on the rise? let's start off with some raw numbers. according to cpj data, these last two years have been the most deadly and dangerous for journalists in history. a record number of journalists have been killed, a record number or imprison. freedom of expression is on the wane according to data compiled the independent advocacy groups. what i credited his address these issues not in abstract theoretical terms but based on my own experience as executive director of the committee to protect journalists. so the book opens with the cpj mission that we undertook to pakistan. this missio
jolt and wanted to start out by talking about about this tide list new book? >> i'd love to come kathleen. thank you so much and thank you, sheila. thank you to the journalism school for hosting this discussion. so "the new censorship" explores fundamental contradictions of our modern global existence. y. in an age defined by information of the people who bring us the news dying in record numbers? y. at a time when technology was supposed to make censorship impossible is it...
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his new book is "national insecurity: american leadership in an age of fear." chrystia, i have to start with you because you know russia and ukraine well. the russian economy it feels like is in more serious trouble than even many people in the obama administration were predicting when the sanctions were put in place. >> that's absolutely right. there is a real economic crisis in russia and it's going to get worse. it's partly the sanctions. it's compounded by the fact that the oil price has fallen so sharply, and then the other thing is there's tremendous capital flight and a tremendous brain drain outside of russia. the russian businessmen i talk to, some of whom are close to putin, are incredibly unhappy. they can't believe that what they thought were real businesses, real fortunes, are just dissolving. >> david, russia -- i think the russian government gets more than half of its revenue from oil. people often say economic sanctions don't really force governments to change because at the end of the day the pain is felt by ordinary people, but this is a case
his new book is "national insecurity: american leadership in an age of fear." chrystia, i have to start with you because you know russia and ukraine well. the russian economy it feels like is in more serious trouble than even many people in the obama administration were predicting when the sanctions were put in place. >> that's absolutely right. there is a real economic crisis in russia and it's going to get worse. it's partly the sanctions. it's compounded by the fact that the...
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so we put our secrets into a new book. and if you're one of the first 250 people to call in right now and just cover shipping and handling, we'll send you a copy for free. look at the rate of return we've made on some of our recent options trades, versus what we would have made had we just bought the stock. there's no comparison. to make the best returns in today's market, you have to learn how to trade options. and our book will show you how to do it for free. jon has been trading options for more than 30 years. pete is one of the top 100 traders in the country. and our book will teach you how to trade options for free. so call now. [ male announcer ] call the number on your screen now for your free copy of jon and pete's new book. that's... (see the number on your screen) call now. you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy
so we put our secrets into a new book. and if you're one of the first 250 people to call in right now and just cover shipping and handling, we'll send you a copy for free. look at the rate of return we've made on some of our recent options trades, versus what we would have made had we just bought the stock. there's no comparison. to make the best returns in today's market, you have to learn how to trade options. and our book will show you how to do it for free. jon has been trading options for...
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along the way, joining me is the bold and controversial venture capitalist and now the author of a new book, "zero to one," peter thiel. >> thank you. >> "zero to one," what does that mean? >> if we are going to take our society to a new level, it will require new things. >> yet you argue for the last few decades, we have been in a tech slowdown. have facebook and apple not been innovative enough? >> as a society, i would argue we have not done as much as we could have your it there are not as many innovations in energy and biotechnology, and not as many as we would like, transportation, it is not moving any faster. >> one thing you would learn from entrepreneurs is don't copy mark zuckerberg and bill gates, why not? >> mark zuckerberg wanted to start a social networking site, bill gates wanted to start an operating system, and so in some sense you cannot copy them because they did not copy somebody else. >> you also suggest that they, with one very important truth that very few people agree with you on. >> i think great companies, they have a sense of mission. they have a sense of where a
along the way, joining me is the bold and controversial venture capitalist and now the author of a new book, "zero to one," peter thiel. >> thank you. >> "zero to one," what does that mean? >> if we are going to take our society to a new level, it will require new things. >> yet you argue for the last few decades, we have been in a tech slowdown. have facebook and apple not been innovative enough? >> as a society, i would argue we have not done...
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then her new book locked in locked out examining the us prison system. taking phone calls, facebook, facebook comments, and tweets all on washington journal. >> friday a look at north and south korea. impacting north impacting north korea and what it is like to report on north korea. live coverage starting at 1:45 p.m. eastern. recently retired as abc news white house correspondent on her over 40 years covering the white house and the administrations of gerald ford through barack obama. came and interrupted the president. i wrote it down. nobody interrupts a president. he stood and said that he had to go and then we heard or discovered that it was two planes down, two plane crashes in new york. came out to the pool, now out in the parking lot. stay right here. the president will come talk to the pool. number there are live cameras in the cafeteria. he did not want to scare the children. he said it is an apparent terrorist said it is an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. the pentagon was it. >> it. >> sunday night at 8:00 o'clock e
then her new book locked in locked out examining the us prison system. taking phone calls, facebook, facebook comments, and tweets all on washington journal. >> friday a look at north and south korea. impacting north impacting north korea and what it is like to report on north korea. live coverage starting at 1:45 p.m. eastern. recently retired as abc news white house correspondent on her over 40 years covering the white house and the administrations of gerald ford through barack obama....
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but in america -- and that was a question, and that is what i start this new book with, the question that a young man at the elliot may book -- elliot bay bookstores in seattle, he was in the queue for autocalf, -- autograph, and he was from iran. he said it is all useless. these people, meaning the american people, they're not like us who would xerox hundreds of pages of madame bovary. these people don't care about such things. and that question stayed in my mind. and it stayed in my mind because some of my american, you know, you go on book tours, and americans would ask you the same question. can't you guys -- didn't you guys or people in eastern europe need literature because of the fact that, you know, it was banned, it was a repressive country? as if because we have access to literature, because we can just go around the corner and buy it, we shouldn't buy it. what good is a book if you're free to buy it? [laughter] i mean, don't be bloody ridiculous, honestly. [laughter] okay. you guys want to go to jail? to love books? that can be arranged. [laughter] but, you know? but anyway
but in america -- and that was a question, and that is what i start this new book with, the question that a young man at the elliot may book -- elliot bay bookstores in seattle, he was in the queue for autocalf, -- autograph, and he was from iran. he said it is all useless. these people, meaning the american people, they're not like us who would xerox hundreds of pages of madame bovary. these people don't care about such things. and that question stayed in my mind. and it stayed in my mind...
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so we put our secrets into a new book.you're one of the first 250 people to call in right now and just cover shipping and handling, we'll send you a copy for free. look at the rate of return we've made on some of our recent options trades, versus what we would have made had we just bought the stock. there's no comparison. to make the best returns in today's market, you have to learn how to trade options. and our book will show you how to do it for free. jon has been trading options for more than 30 years. pete is one of the top 100 traders in the country. and our book will teach you how to trade options for free. so call now. [ male announcer ] call the number on your screen now for your free copy of jon and pete's new book. that's... (see the number on your screen) call now. >>> hi is a little more challenge for the airlines to fill those seats. >> using big data. they also think l 2015 is going to be better pricewise. because if you bundle the hotels with the flight. >> there is a the black art of room rates. speaking in
so we put our secrets into a new book.you're one of the first 250 people to call in right now and just cover shipping and handling, we'll send you a copy for free. look at the rate of return we've made on some of our recent options trades, versus what we would have made had we just bought the stock. there's no comparison. to make the best returns in today's market, you have to learn how to trade options. and our book will show you how to do it for free. jon has been trading options for more...
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my all time favorites, john goodman. [ cheers and applause ] also, stopping by to talk about his new books man," very funny comedian aasif mandvi is joining us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] lovely guy, very funny book. and we have music from a band i love, interpol and interpol -- [ cheers and applause ] a few things, i moved to new york to work on "snl" in 2001. the first concert i went to in the city, horatio sanz took me to see interpol, so i'm so happy they're here. also, i don't know if you read, their tour bus got stuck in the snowstorms in upstate new york. true story. they were stuck in their tour bus for over 50 hours. and yet they made it here to be with us tonight. you'll see five of them on stage, there were seven. [ laughter ] there were seven so -- [ cheers and applause ] enjoy their music. share a thought. share a thought for those two dudes they ate on the bus. [ laughter ] guys, if i may, that was after all that that business, there's something i have been meaning to get off my chest for awhile now. i usually don't air my personal opinions on the show, and honestly, th
my all time favorites, john goodman. [ cheers and applause ] also, stopping by to talk about his new books man," very funny comedian aasif mandvi is joining us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] lovely guy, very funny book. and we have music from a band i love, interpol and interpol -- [ cheers and applause ] a few things, i moved to new york to work on "snl" in 2001. the first concert i went to in the city, horatio sanz took me to see interpol, so i'm so happy they're here. also,...
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a new book that may be important for your well-being. the tip moments away. and i quit smoking with chantix. people who know me, they say 'i never thought you would quit.' but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix or history of seizures. don' take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have
a new book that may be important for your well-being. the tip moments away. and i quit smoking with chantix. people who know me, they say 'i never thought you would quit.' but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix....
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bush, the former president reflects on lessons from his dad's war service, and his new book about histhe cia. new cadillac.... ♪ ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac.... ♪ ♪ look here, daddy, i'm never coming back..... ♪ discover the new spirit of cadillac and the best offers of the season. lease this 2015 standard collection srx for around $359 a month. but the comfort it provides is it's justimmeasurable.ece the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes, every day. so this season give something that means something. tyand for many, it's as struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine - what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the a
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a new book that may be important for your well-being. moments away. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. intercourse that's painfulit... due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away... ...on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingre
a new book that may be important for your well-being. moments away. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry...
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tonight, first a conversation with "new york times" best selling author rob bell about his book "when we talk about god, god is what we talk about." pastor and author, and this tackles what he see as misconception business god, providing a new context for talking about faith. we'll turn to a conversation with marcus baram about his book, a biography of musician gill scott karin. "the revolution will not be televised." those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> pastor and best-selling author rob intel no stranger to controversy. in 2011, his book "love wins" prompted an outcry amongst his former michigan congregation church he founded in 1999. then he stepped down as pastor but didn't step away from the controversy. he's back with another controversial paperback called "what we talk about when we talk about god." rob, great to have you on the program. what a great title, "what we talk about when we talk about god." is talking about what? >> i would say when we talk about god we're answering or asking the
tonight, first a conversation with "new york times" best selling author rob bell about his book "when we talk about god, god is what we talk about." pastor and author, and this tackles what he see as misconception business god, providing a new context for talking about faith. we'll turn to a conversation with marcus baram about his book, a biography of musician gill scott karin. "the revolution will not be televised." those conversations coming up right now. ♪...
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his new book "the andy cohen diaries sln a daep look at a shallow year." debatable. >> "the new york times" yesterday, i pulled it, you're number three behind george w. bush, "killing patton" by bill >> the three of us continue to battle it out. >> it's that time of year. >> you love pop culture. you don't shy away from it. >> yes. >> that's what i love about it. you're a grown man that's an enthusiastic boy. >> yes. >> don't ever change. >> i was an intern at cbs before i got a job here for ten years i became infatuated with warhol's diaries. i love his book. it reads now like a pop culture time capsule and i used it as an inspiration to write my own diary. i kept a top secret diary for a year and then published it. >> hue deep do you go? >> gayle's read it and chuckled. it could be called name-dropper. it takes you on my talk show, a journey to find love. >> how is that going? >> i'm still single but i fell in love with my dog. >> didn't you say you had a crush on somebody early on? was that you or -- >> i have many crushes. >> somebody famous on televisi
his new book "the andy cohen diaries sln a daep look at a shallow year." debatable. >> "the new york times" yesterday, i pulled it, you're number three behind george w. bush, "killing patton" by bill >> the three of us continue to battle it out. >> it's that time of year. >> you love pop culture. you don't shy away from it. >> yes. >> that's what i love about it. you're a grown man that's an enthusiastic boy. >> yes....
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so we put our secrets into a new book. and if you're one of the first 250 people to call in right now and just cover shipping and handling, we'll send you a copy for free. look at the rate of return we've made on some of our recent options trades, versus what we would have made had we just bought the stock. there's no comparison. to make the best returns in today's market, you have to learn how to trade options. and our book will show you how to do it for free. jon has been trading options for more than 30 years. pete is one of the top 100 traders in the country. and our book will teach you how to trade options for free. so call now. [ male announcer ] call the number on your screen now for your free copy of jon and pete's new book. that's... (see the number on your screen) call now. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." check out shares of eli lilly on news it entered agreement to the microneedle system to treat severe osteoporosis. valued up to $440 million up by about 2%. >>> thank you very much. some stunning video from u
so we put our secrets into a new book. and if you're one of the first 250 people to call in right now and just cover shipping and handling, we'll send you a copy for free. look at the rate of return we've made on some of our recent options trades, versus what we would have made had we just bought the stock. there's no comparison. to make the best returns in today's market, you have to learn how to trade options. and our book will show you how to do it for free. jon has been trading options for...
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trying to get the media abuzz with their new books. it didn't work. those books disappointed.xcuse me the authors. stumbled badly. gaffe after gaffe as they tried to promote those books. here we go. isn't it amazing how presidential politics works in this country. out of 315 million people, we select the most compelling and wise candidates possible for the highest office in the land. who would have ever dreamed that our measure to beingrysy and sacred republic would have produced two such candidates as another clinton and another bush. it's magic. i tell you. that's it for us tonight. stay tuned for cavuto. good night from new york. neil: hey, vladimir putin, ain't karma a bitch? your evil empire is collapsing fast. his russia ruble is toast. his country's live blood is slipping away. his billionaire buddies are losing their shirts. what is a thumb your nose despot to do? not much. not even jacking up interest rates to 70% from 10.5% has made the russian ruble any more attractive or putin's position any less precarious. the ruble is still tanking. his market is still tanking.
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bush is the author of a new best selling book, it's called "41: a portrait of my father."up with the son at a book signing at moody air force base in georgia. in part two, i asked him about the cia, although we spoke before the release of the senate intelligence committee's torture report. he offered up a strong defense of the agency. >> first of all, as i understand it, it will be critical but there's also going to be a report of a counter report coming out of the agency. here's what i'm going to say, that we're fortunate to have men and women who work hard at the cia serving on our behalf. these are patriots, and whatever the report says, if it diminishes their contributions to our country, it is way off base, and i knew the directors. i knew the deputy directors. i knew a lot of the operators. these are good people, really good people, and we're lucky as a nation to have them. >> former president also shared what his parents think of his new book, the challenges of his own post presidential hobby and how being a war veteran shaped his dad. one of the things you write ab
bush is the author of a new best selling book, it's called "41: a portrait of my father."up with the son at a book signing at moody air force base in georgia. in part two, i asked him about the cia, although we spoke before the release of the senate intelligence committee's torture report. he offered up a strong defense of the agency. >> first of all, as i understand it, it will be critical but there's also going to be a report of a counter report coming out of the agency....
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. >> congratulations on the new book about your father. >> well, thank you. it was a labor of love. >> indeed it was. in your childhood home were you born in this home? >> no, i was not. i was born the sophomore year in college. >> you came here. you grew up here. >> i grew up here. first we moved to odessa and then california and then back here. it's probably five or six when we first move here into this home. i have always wondered why it's called the george w. bush boyhood home when it should be the george h.w. bush home where george w. lived as a boy. >> they came -- your parents moved here from the new england area about what year? >> 48. yeah. and everybody expected dad to be a wall street guy. and instead he decides to take mother and me to odessa, texas. and, in the book, there is a constant references to the risks he has taken throughout his life. that had to be one of the bigger gambles in a way. >> people think that he -- i mean, he did have a lot of advantages, grew up in a great education. he could have gone to wall street. didn't. after high sch
. >> congratulations on the new book about your father. >> well, thank you. it was a labor of love. >> indeed it was. in your childhood home were you born in this home? >> no, i was not. i was born the sophomore year in college. >> you came here. you grew up here. >> i grew up here. first we moved to odessa and then california and then back here. it's probably five or six when we first move here into this home. i have always wondered why it's called the...
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joining me is the bold and controversial venture capitalist and now the author of a new book, "zero to one," peter thiel. >> thank you. >> "zero to one," what does that mean? >> it means doing something new. going to the first typewriter, the first word processor, the first car, the first airplane. doing something that has never been done before. if we are going to take our civilization to the next level, it will require new things. to invent new things. >> what companies have taken us from zero to one? >> facebook with social networking. google in search. >> yet, you argue for the last few decades, we have been in a tech slowdown. have facebook and apple and google not been innovative enough? >> as a society, i would argue we have not done as much as we could have. if you have had less innovations in energy and biotechnology, and not as many as we would like, transportation, it is not moving any faster. >> one thing you would learn from entrepreneurs is don't copy mark zuckerberg and bill gates, why not? >> mark zuckerberg wanted to start a social networking site, bill gates wanted to
joining me is the bold and controversial venture capitalist and now the author of a new book, "zero to one," peter thiel. >> thank you. >> "zero to one," what does that mean? >> it means doing something new. going to the first typewriter, the first word processor, the first car, the first airplane. doing something that has never been done before. if we are going to take our civilization to the next level, it will require new things. to invent new things....