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[applause] >> and last but not least we have kathy hanauer, new york times best seller author, my sister's bones, editor of two, the bitch is in the house and the bitch is back, npr best book of 2016, a cofounder along with her husband, modern column, contributed articles, essays and reviews "the new york times", elle, o, real simple and many other publications, she lived in north hampton, massachusetts and also new york, let's give a round of applause for kathy. [applause] >> i have compiled a list of 5 or 6 questions that i think all of the authors can actually address and then during the last 20 minutes we will leave it open for q&a, so this is our first question, anybody can start with this, so how do you think this historical moment, so thinking about the current presidential administration, the subsequent women's march in washington, the. >> ve cent deportation of dreamers, and activist groups like black lives matter, me too, has or will ill pact women's writing, i thought about this question after reading camille's book as she talked about the historical similarities because the pre
[applause] >> and last but not least we have kathy hanauer, new york times best seller author, my sister's bones, editor of two, the bitch is in the house and the bitch is back, npr best book of 2016, a cofounder along with her husband, modern column, contributed articles, essays and reviews "the new york times", elle, o, real simple and many other publications, she lived in north hampton, massachusetts and also new york, let's give a round of applause for kathy. [applause]...
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now, host of "full measure," author of two "new york times" best-sellers and yurnlist. attended white house corspontent's dinner? guest: almost all of them since came to d.c., may have missed one or two somewhere in there. uncomfortable, it is first one was uncomfortable.
now, host of "full measure," author of two "new york times" best-sellers and yurnlist. attended white house corspontent's dinner? guest: almost all of them since came to d.c., may have missed one or two somewhere in there. uncomfortable, it is first one was uncomfortable.
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tom friedman, who is a favorite of the global elite, obviously "new york times" best-selling author. even he this morning was recognizing this issue as a vulnerability for democrats. >> i think there are several things that are true that democrats have to wrestle with. we cannot take every immigrant in a world that is splitting between a world of order and disorder. >> laura: wow. now is not the time to go wobbly on immigration or embrace some type of blanket amnesty. there is one point that the left and the right should be able to agree on, especially given the recent media indignation. we all want children to be together, unified with their parents. so let's make that happen in the country of their origin. it is immoral to allow laws on the books that incentivize people to send their children alone into a foreign country or to frankly make a dangerous trip with their parents. and until those laws change, immigrant children will continue to be separated from their parents no matter what the president does now, and that's the "angle." president trump was on a roll at a rally that jus
tom friedman, who is a favorite of the global elite, obviously "new york times" best-selling author. even he this morning was recognizing this issue as a vulnerability for democrats. >> i think there are several things that are true that democrats have to wrestle with. we cannot take every immigrant in a world that is splitting between a world of order and disorder. >> laura: wow. now is not the time to go wobbly on immigration or embrace some type of blanket amnesty....
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and she is the author of two books, "the sun and her flowers" and also "milk and honey", a "new york times" besteller which has been translated into 30 languages. earlier this week i found out from rupi that it's not been all smooth saying. she joined me from her home in canada. rupi kaur, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> let's just start at the beginning. you were only 4 when your parents brought you to canada, right? your father came as a refugee. what was it like growing up in that sort of other environment, that other world? >> i think the biggest thing was growing up without my dad there. and so what i do remember is when we landed at the montreal airport and i was 4 years old and my dad was there to greet us, and i had no idea who he was. and he was all like oh, hello, daughter. and i was who are you, strange man? get away from me. and that was the start of my journey. >> and of course you didn't start speaking english until fourth grade, which is around 9 or 10 years old. so let me just ask you to read, if you wouldn't mind, from, let's see, i want you to read from p
and she is the author of two books, "the sun and her flowers" and also "milk and honey", a "new york times" besteller which has been translated into 30 languages. earlier this week i found out from rupi that it's not been all smooth saying. she joined me from her home in canada. rupi kaur, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> let's just start at the beginning. you were only 4 when your parents brought you to canada, right? your father...
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smith, she's the acclaimed author of come to me, a finalist for the national book award and the new york times best sellers away and lucky us. her new novel is white houses. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and... you could say that he made his own bed but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on... let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. this is over. (applauding) amy bloom, welcome. thank you it's nice to be here thank you very much for being here, congratulations úon this book which i really enjoyed enormously, and one thing was, many things were in my head when i was reading it, but one in particular was why historical fiction? those of us outside the world of writing books like this, civilians, might think if you're going to write about something that h
smith, she's the acclaimed author of come to me, a finalist for the national book award and the new york times best sellers away and lucky us. her new novel is white houses. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and... you could say that he made his own bed but you caused him to...
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. >> the first of my smash "new york times" best sellers is entitled "high crimes and misdemeanors" and it's about impeachment. obviously none of this stuff is even close. one thing i would like to correct that you hear all over tv is there is no definition of high crimes and misdemeanors. that's true in the sense the constitution has no meaning as as long as you can get five justices to vote for something like we have seen liberal justices do, but that doesn't mean the constitution doesn't have a meaning. high crimes and you misdemeanors goes back hundreds of years it's less than indictment and something more than we think trump is a poopy head. jesse: i think nancy pelosi said if being a jerk was an impeachable offense, trump would have been out a long time ago. they have the travel ban as a reason to impeach the president. didn't the supreme court partially uphold most of of the travel ban? >> and i believe the full decision will come out in the next few weeks. it's a temporary ruling we have already gotten after some of the crazy decisions we have gotten, at least up to 5 justices t
. >> the first of my smash "new york times" best sellers is entitled "high crimes and misdemeanors" and it's about impeachment. obviously none of this stuff is even close. one thing i would like to correct that you hear all over tv is there is no definition of high crimes and misdemeanors. that's true in the sense the constitution has no meaning as as long as you can get five justices to vote for something like we have seen liberal justices do, but that doesn't mean...
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a panelist whose book suicide of the west spent its second week on the "new york times" best seller lists you, bret, you have a book coming out on tuesday. i have not read it. i don't have a copy. i have been bugging you. >> bret: come back to the office. i just got them in. >> my loser is john kerry who has been spending his time trying to save the iran deal that the trump administration just pulled out. doing the bidding of the world's largest state sponsor of terror with europe. it's a disgrace. >> bret: do you think the iranians will come to the table over this 180 days to re-negotiate? >> we will see. their threat was they would immediately pull out of this deal. they are chooseing to stay in so far. >> bret: okay. i didn't put them up to the winner thing. >> you did not. on my own. >> [laughing]. bret when we come back, notable quotables. sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up t
a panelist whose book suicide of the west spent its second week on the "new york times" best seller lists you, bret, you have a book coming out on tuesday. i have not read it. i don't have a copy. i have been bugging you. >> bret: come back to the office. i just got them in. >> my loser is john kerry who has been spending his time trying to save the iran deal that the trump administration just pulled out. doing the bidding of the world's largest state sponsor of terror...
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dean graziosi is a multi-millionaire, new york times best selling author, and a world-renowned business superstar father of two. what's even more remarkable is dean grew up in a dysfunctional home, lived in a trailer park, and barely got out of high school. and tonight we're gonna discuss his hot new book millionaire success habits. plus, he'll share the exact little shifts that you can make immediately. implement them in your life to quickly position yourself to make more money and thrive from today's uncertain times. (intense music) dean, it's great having you here. according to the latest statistics, you own over $20 million in real estate, you have nearly a million fans following you online, and you're married and seem to be a full time dad. how do you do all that? - well first off, thanks for having me here. it obviously didn't start there, you know. in fact, just a couple weeks ago i went upstate new york, this little town where i grew up, and i took my cellphone and i kinda went down memory lane. i went to the trailer park i lived at and the exact trailer i lived in with my mom a
dean graziosi is a multi-millionaire, new york times best selling author, and a world-renowned business superstar father of two. what's even more remarkable is dean grew up in a dysfunctional home, lived in a trailer park, and barely got out of high school. and tonight we're gonna discuss his hot new book millionaire success habits. plus, he'll share the exact little shifts that you can make immediately. implement them in your life to quickly position yourself to make more money and thrive from...
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jonah goldberg and author of the book suicide of the west, debuted at number four on the "new york times" bestler list. congratulations on that. better to be on than not. >> it is. >> what about the shakeup and legal team? what does it tell us? >> it tells us that they are going to the mattresses, preparing for a real battle. giuliani came in. emmet flood, i talked to several prominent lawyers say he is the guy to fend off impeachment or have an impeachment fight, going to the mattresses with the special council. i think that's where the head space of the trump administration is now, getting to the final rounds. we saw this, i think it may be the case, rob rosenstein and the mueller investigation, the comments we saw this week, sounded like a guy thinking that he had every reason to do what he has done so far, which i think would put fear in the white house. >> seems like they are taking it seriously and staffing up, if you will, matt. i would say the legal change, the "new york times" wrote a story back in march saying there would be a shakeup in the legal team coming up. the president march
jonah goldberg and author of the book suicide of the west, debuted at number four on the "new york times" bestler list. congratulations on that. better to be on than not. >> it is. >> what about the shakeup and legal team? what does it tell us? >> it tells us that they are going to the mattresses, preparing for a real battle. giuliani came in. emmet flood, i talked to several prominent lawyers say he is the guy to fend off impeachment or have an impeachment fight,...
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time, because she's more than qualified. here with reaction, columnist for "the hill," investigative reporter john solomon. fox news contributor, sara carter. the author of this soon number one "new york times" best seller, soon to be released "the russia hoax," fox news -- what's the rest of the book? >> the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and from donald trump. it was a hoax brought to you by james comey and how robert mueller, who continues to run with it. >> sean: it's becoming more clear every day. >> every day, new facts emerge. there was never any evidence for a criminal investigation of trump. there was never any intelligence for a counterintelligence investigation. >> sean: nunes was so clear on that. >> the facts were invented and exaggerated. the law was perverted and ignored and now, the department of justice and fbi are trying to cover it up by refusing to give over documents to congress. >> sean: john solomon, let me go back to this russian oligarch story. i may surprise people. any effort to save an american hero being held hostage in iran, i'm in favor of. robert mueller the fbi director was able to convince the russian oligarch to hand over $25 million in an effort to rel
time, because she's more than qualified. here with reaction, columnist for "the hill," investigative reporter john solomon. fox news contributor, sara carter. the author of this soon number one "new york times" best seller, soon to be released "the russia hoax," fox news -- what's the rest of the book? >> the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and from donald trump. it was a hoax brought to you by james comey and how robert mueller, who continues to run...
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very real and that's why we're so pleased to also have with us today spy thriller writer and new york times best selling author ted bell joining bill in conversation today. ted's novels include "hawk", "asass sin", "pirate", "warlord", "phantom" and characters with lord alexander hawk and ted's latest book is "overkill", and maybe we should have marketed this as bill and ted's excellent adventure. >> of la. [laughter] . we thought about that. >> they'll discuss their respective general ray -- genres, and finding ways to build bridges. without further ado let's welcome bill and ted. [applaus [applause] ryan, wow! . ted and i are going to take you everywhere we go on this little book tour. >> on the bus. >> and how lucky gaithersburg is lucky to have you and your leadership here. thank you, thank you so much. welcome, everybody, ted and i both have to say, you are the real book lovers, come out on a rainy day to talk books. thank you. your passion shows through, and we also want to welcome and say hello to all of our c-span fans today. it is so exciting to us that you would choose to watch this ra
very real and that's why we're so pleased to also have with us today spy thriller writer and new york times best selling author ted bell joining bill in conversation today. ted's novels include "hawk", "asass sin", "pirate", "warlord", "phantom" and characters with lord alexander hawk and ted's latest book is "overkill", and maybe we should have marketed this as bill and ted's excellent adventure. >> of la. [laughter] . we...
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we are joined by "new york times" best-selling author and fox news contributor raymond arroyo. do not tell me, the boy scouts are going to be called what now? >> this venerable institution founded in 19 oh 1907, it caugn after 108 years, the boy scouts are not going to be known as scouts because they included girls in their ranks. it's just scouts, some people are saying it should be scouts b.s. >> laura: that's what i thought when i heard that. >> of course you did. the ceo of the boy scouts love this, he's out celebrating it as you might imagine. >> this is an exciting day for the boy scouts of america. we have a new opportunity to serve young women -- we've had coed programs for over 40 years. we have experience in coed and single gender programs and we find that the young women that are adventuring they liked being part of the boy scouts of america. >> laura: are there ever going to be any all men are all boy all-girls -- men can be in sororities, women can be in fraternities. >> boys learn in a particular way, they are also goofy and gangly at this stage. >> laura: i was r
we are joined by "new york times" best-selling author and fox news contributor raymond arroyo. do not tell me, the boy scouts are going to be called what now? >> this venerable institution founded in 19 oh 1907, it caugn after 108 years, the boy scouts are not going to be known as scouts because they included girls in their ranks. it's just scouts, some people are saying it should be scouts b.s. >> laura: that's what i thought when i heard that. >> of course you did....
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now, host of "full measure," author of two "new york times" best-sellers and yurnlist. attended white house corspontent's dinner? guest: almost all of them since came to d.c., may have missed one or two somewhere in there. uncomfortable, it is first one was uncomfortable. i think it was a clinton event you think of clinton, he was invited as onored guest and yet i believe at that same dinner, journalist investigated him well was awarded an award. it was embarrassing. social situation, clinton had to general'sand shook the hand for investigating clinton. the comedians are never particularly funny, usually cringe worthy, but ana honor when your organization asks you ask you to ey represent, so you don't usually that.o to host: in light of criticism this year's event received, do you is worth continuing to do? guest: that is for other people to decide. situation, a rd charitable event that probably value if it can be imagined in a way for a lot of eople is less awkward and confrontational to guests we invite. it is a difficult situation. "new york baker, times" journalist,
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these days is a federal commentator and author and easier tonight with "new york times" best-selling author nelson demille to talk about the satirical new novel "big guns" which christopher buckley refers to is the funniest thing to come out of washington d.c. in a long, long time. ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming steve israel and nelson demille. [applause] >> i'm a democrat so i will sit on the left. [laughter] >> you have to start with a joke. >> always. >> thank you for coming. first of all i want to thank steve for 16 years of national service in the congress of the united states. he did a great job. [applause] i will tell the joke. between steve and i steve is writing his second novel. between steve and i we have sold 20 million books. >> you figure it out. >> steve will do most of the talking. i'm just a pretty face up here. they did have some written questions if i can find them and let me ask the first one. the first question is what's the harder job writing legislation or writing a novel? >> well first how about a hand for nelson demille which i have to tell y
these days is a federal commentator and author and easier tonight with "new york times" best-selling author nelson demille to talk about the satirical new novel "big guns" which christopher buckley refers to is the funniest thing to come out of washington d.c. in a long, long time. ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming steve israel and nelson demille. [applause] >> i'm a democrat so i will sit on the left. [laughter] >> you have to start with a joke....
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closing today "new york times" best selling author scott galloway is here as well as tom lee.appy friday guys. trying to make sense why the sudden gain. is it about renewed confidence in their longevity, a different demographic coming to the shares is it about share scarcity with buffett in the buy back? what do you think it is? >> it's great to be a monopoly you can take apple music, which is a vastly inferior product and grow faster than spotify you have the best, wealthiest part what part of their business isn't firing right now >> are they in possession of that much monopoly power when you have facebook pushing on similar areas? you can argue they're a monopoly, especially if you're in the senate. you have google pushing on music, devices, as we saw, at io this week. people have options. >> trading in your iphone -- >> i don't think apple is rising because it's a monopoly. as long as i can remember, analysts used to call this a hardware company i think now it's being branded as a company as services and services have a higher multiple. >> is it premature, though, to give s
closing today "new york times" best selling author scott galloway is here as well as tom lee.appy friday guys. trying to make sense why the sudden gain. is it about renewed confidence in their longevity, a different demographic coming to the shares is it about share scarcity with buffett in the buy back? what do you think it is? >> it's great to be a monopoly you can take apple music, which is a vastly inferior product and grow faster than spotify you have the best, wealthiest...
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can pick up my new novel at amazon.com or local bookstore entering the fourth week on "the new york times" bestwatching. >>> happening now, breaking news, summit collapse. president trump suddenly pulls the plug on a planned summit warning that the u.s. military is ready if north korea does anything foolish. so what went wrong? we'll go live to north korea. >>> classified briefings, congressional leaders are briefed on the confidential fbi source that contacted trump campaign aides as part of the russia investigation. democrats say there was no evidence shown to back the president's claim of spying. >>> volcano destruction, rivers of red hot lava surge of fissures around the erupting volcano putting lives and property at risk. we have extraordinary new images. >>> and walking away,
can pick up my new novel at amazon.com or local bookstore entering the fourth week on "the new york times" bestwatching. >>> happening now, breaking news, summit collapse. president trump suddenly pulls the plug on a planned summit warning that the u.s. military is ready if north korea does anything foolish. so what went wrong? we'll go live to north korea. >>> classified briefings, congressional leaders are briefed on the confidential fbi source that contacted trump...
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he's the author of facts and fears which is number three on the "the new york times" best seller listso much for being with us. rudy giuliani he says it's because of you, he is saying that you were the one who uses the term spying and that justifies the fact that the president and rudy and all the president's allies keep on using it. listen to what the former mayor says. >> i think the guy responsible for that to some extent is clapper. when the president first called it spying, everyone said it was an informant. that seemed like a semantic difference. clapper said we were spying, we were spying on russia and as part of that we ended up inside the trump campaign. what do you say? >> i'm not sure why rudy giuliani would refer to a clown which is what he characterized me last sunday as an authority on anything and he deliberately misinterpreting what i said. there is a huge difference between the use of an informant and a spy term i've never liked any way because it had none of the trappings of trade craft, not using a person that was formerly trained as a case officer or using any of t
he's the author of facts and fears which is number three on the "the new york times" best seller listso much for being with us. rudy giuliani he says it's because of you, he is saying that you were the one who uses the term spying and that justifies the fact that the president and rudy and all the president's allies keep on using it. listen to what the former mayor says. >> i think the guy responsible for that to some extent is clapper. when the president first called it spying,...
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to discuss the political fallout, we are joined by fox news contributor and "new york times" best sellinghor, raymond arroyo. most people don't think about this, how offensive could a house chaplain be? but he was kind of pushed to the side and retiring. >> paul asked him to retire and he submitted his resignation, and then paul then said this on the floor. >> father conroy is a good man and i'm grateful for his many years of service to the house. this is not about politics or prayers, it was about pastoral services. in a number of our members felt like the pastoral services were not being adequately served or offered, and so i made a decision on behalf of the house. >> raymond: i spoke withno members, i started with four last week and i spoke to another five or six this week and the people actually went and complained to paul ryan, they but heey like the pastor was a little distant. and one on one counseling, he didn't give them that pastoral touch that they wanted. there was one woman who had a difficult family situation. and he didn't organize any real big events like after the shootin
to discuss the political fallout, we are joined by fox news contributor and "new york times" best sellinghor, raymond arroyo. most people don't think about this, how offensive could a house chaplain be? but he was kind of pushed to the side and retiring. >> paul asked him to retire and he submitted his resignation, and then paul then said this on the floor. >> father conroy is a good man and i'm grateful for his many years of service to the house. this is not about...
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persuading working class time and steve founder is focused on race and politics and author of "the new york times" bestr "brown is the new white how the demographic revolution has created a new american majority." and also with us is rudy. i'm excited to have this conversation and wanted to have it with you two for a while. thank you for being with us. this is the right time to have it especially after the historic win in georgia by stacy abrams. here is when she said after her win. >> we have an opportunity to turn out voters who haven't voted in recent years. they vote in the presidential election but not in the gubernatorial election and we have more than enough of those voters to win without compromising our values and pretending to be moderate to conservative to appeal to a certain segment. >> rudy, this is a great experiment in the south and not because she is a black woman who is now running for governor but also because she is running in georgia as a liberal democrat. she is not reaching out or focusing primary, i should say, on some of those potentially persuadable conservative democrats or tr
persuading working class time and steve founder is focused on race and politics and author of "the new york times" bestr "brown is the new white how the demographic revolution has created a new american majority." and also with us is rudy. i'm excited to have this conversation and wanted to have it with you two for a while. thank you for being with us. this is the right time to have it especially after the historic win in georgia by stacy abrams. here is when she said after...
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ronald reagan in the fall soviet empire debuted number 5 on the "new york times" best seller's list. very much. if you want to get the books for your local library, i'm giving away five copies, threweare looking find two libraries in each state plus d.c. if you want to nominate a library near you, go to bret library.com. fill out the form. we'll get the books out very shortly. but thank you again. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. the story hosted by my colleague martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: new developments tonight. so president trump. >> spies in the campaign yesterday inadvertently. we now call it spy gate. >> president trump at the white house coining a new term today as part of his full throated attacks on reports that confidential fbi source infiltrated the campaign. good evening, everybody. i'm martha maccallum and this is the story. those comments not sitting too well with obama's national security team whom the president has shown no mercy on since the reports broke. james clapper
ronald reagan in the fall soviet empire debuted number 5 on the "new york times" best seller's list. very much. if you want to get the books for your local library, i'm giving away five copies, threweare looking find two libraries in each state plus d.c. if you want to nominate a library near you, go to bret library.com. fill out the form. we'll get the books out very shortly. but thank you again. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special...
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even if you are not, it is a "new york times" best seller.t it on the show today about the feeling going on around the world. watch. >> average people in the united states like everyone i grew up within the projects feels like the establishment no longer serves them. and that is true economically, culturally, true in terms of our military, true in terms of technology, those are deep-seated things that are just not getting fixed. and we are not unique, this is the way they feel in britain, canada, new zealand. >> dana: it is a great book, check it out, jesse. >> jesse: do you remember the game jenga? check out this shot, this is how he wins jenga, chip shot into the middle of the jenga tower, taking out the middle piece. you know how hard that is to do? >> kimberly: is this a fake video? >> jesse: it is a trick shot video, not fake news, kimberly, but think of her challenging my integrity. >> dana: all right, greg. >> greg: what you have been waiting for, this it is time for greg's sleepy cat news. all right, we go to wisconsin. let's check ou
even if you are not, it is a "new york times" best seller.t it on the show today about the feeling going on around the world. watch. >> average people in the united states like everyone i grew up within the projects feels like the establishment no longer serves them. and that is true economically, culturally, true in terms of our military, true in terms of technology, those are deep-seated things that are just not getting fixed. and we are not unique, this is the way they feel...
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as nbc nightly lose with holt and "meet the press" and author of three bookses including "new york times" best sellers, good talk, dad, and american freak show. as always i ask as our speakers join me on the stage this evening that you make sure that anything that makes noise like cell phone is switched off. and now please do join me in welcoming our speakers tonight -- [applause] >> thank you. no, no, no i couldn't -- after you. i accept. up, good evening how's everybody doing? both important, i say as my mom and dad arrived. they have if not i was going to stretch until they sat down but uncle herb is not here. right. no -- parole. that's a long story about my mom's brother. happy birthday tomorrow, dad. this is your -- and happy mother's day next week this is your gift so please enjoy that. please enjoy. i demand a rain check. [laughter] so when john called me and asked me to do this, he's a dear friend of mine first thing i was was how close is it to my apartment? that's how i feel strongly i feel about john and it was within ten blocks like shawn lee i was willing to go -- and 128 i would
as nbc nightly lose with holt and "meet the press" and author of three bookses including "new york times" best sellers, good talk, dad, and american freak show. as always i ask as our speakers join me on the stage this evening that you make sure that anything that makes noise like cell phone is switched off. and now please do join me in welcoming our speakers tonight -- [applause] >> thank you. no, no, no i couldn't -- after you. i accept. up, good evening how's...
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new novel at amazon.com or local bookstore entering the fourth week on "the new york times" best seller list. thanks for watching. >>> happening now, breaking news, summit collapse. president trump suddenly pulls the plug on a planned summit warning that the u.s. military is ready if north korea does anything foolish. so what went wrong? we'll go live to north korea. >>> classified briefings, congressional leaders are briefed on the confidential fbi source that contacted trump campaign aides as part of the russia investigation. democrats say there was no evidence shown to back the president's claim of spying. >>> volcano destruction, rivers of red hot lava surge of fissures around the erupting volcano putting lives and property at risk. we have extraordinary new images. >>> and walking away, president trump went all out to arrange a summit with the north korean leader. why is he now walk away from what could be a history-making event? does it have anything to do with his art of the deal? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> breaking news, president trump is touting u.s.
new novel at amazon.com or local bookstore entering the fourth week on "the new york times" best seller list. thanks for watching. >>> happening now, breaking news, summit collapse. president trump suddenly pulls the plug on a planned summit warning that the u.s. military is ready if north korea does anything foolish. so what went wrong? we'll go live to north korea. >>> classified briefings, congressional leaders are briefed on the confidential fbi source that...
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hayden, a cnn national security analyst, also the author of an important brand new book, a "new york times" best-seller "the assault on intelligence in an age of lies," thank you for joining us. congratulations on the new book. >> thank you. >> what's the consequences of the president making these demands publically of the justice department and the fbi. >> when i saw the events over the weekend, it was a little scary. i'm a child of the executive branch, i spent my entire career in the executive branch. i know the power of article 2 of the constitution. our president is more limited by norms than he is constitution or law. and it's to the traditions of the office that keep the president, i think, in his lane. and one of those norms is the independence of the judiciary. and here we have a president -- look, wolf, i know, he is the chief law enforcement officer in the country, he does have tremendous strength. what he asked for is probably technically legal and constitutional. but it steps so far beyond the norms that makes people lose confidence in the independence of the judiciary. which is our
hayden, a cnn national security analyst, also the author of an important brand new book, a "new york times" best-seller "the assault on intelligence in an age of lies," thank you for joining us. congratulations on the new book. >> thank you. >> what's the consequences of the president making these demands publically of the justice department and the fbi. >> when i saw the events over the weekend, it was a little scary. i'm a child of the executive branch, i...
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it's already a "new york times" best seller. congratulations. appreciate it very much.n enormous amount of research, what washington was like in the '50s. give us a little comparison. >> well, it was believe it or thot, swampier back then because after watergate, there were a bunch of reforms that required transparency and set limits in terms of campaign contributions. these were actually worse in terms of hiding things from the american people. even though people might not believe it, the press is is much better today. we are more aggressive. there's a lot more competition. more things are disclosed. so the washington, d.c. 1954, i think with a couple of e exceptions was a murkier and more unethical place than the 2018 washington, d.c. >> really because it's pretty amazing when you go back to that time. how murky it was and how ugly and disgusting, especially during the mccarthy period. >> that's right and joe is a character in the book. one of the fun things was having my fictional characters interact with the real characters. joe's presence loomed large back then and
it's already a "new york times" best seller. congratulations. appreciate it very much.n enormous amount of research, what washington was like in the '50s. give us a little comparison. >> well, it was believe it or thot, swampier back then because after watergate, there were a bunch of reforms that required transparency and set limits in terms of campaign contributions. these were actually worse in terms of hiding things from the american people. even though people might not...
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she's created hit movies and tv series and "new york times" best sellers. was just nominated for 12 tony awards. [ cheers and applause ] there's nobody like her. say hello to tina fey, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. >> how are you? >> jimmy: thank you for coming back. >> that was so fun. >> jimmy: we always play new games with you. >> i love those new games. >> jimmy: but thank you for always doing that. pal, i quickly have so many things i want to talk about. one is "unbreakable kimmy schmidt" is back. [ cheers and applause ] wednesday, may 30th. may 30th on netflix. is that fun working with netflix? >> yeah, they -- they kind of like let you do whatever you want. i would say it's like -- it's kind of like being a mobster's girlfriend. they'll be like, "i bought you a diamond ring." and it's like, "oh, okay, but do we have ratings? like do we know how many people watch the show?" like "give this beautiful broad a fur coat." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: classic! they're just flipping -- you go, "okay, that's fine. yeah." last ti
she's created hit movies and tv series and "new york times" best sellers. was just nominated for 12 tony awards. [ cheers and applause ] there's nobody like her. say hello to tina fey, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. >> how are you? >> jimmy: thank you for coming back. >> that was so fun. >> jimmy: we always play new games with you. >> i love those new games. >> jimmy: but thank you for always doing that....
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already a "new york times" best seller is and for good reason.mething is going to resonate and matter, especially with the media. this does and for good reason. he played it up. they put out a lightly edited video mastering the moment inside the plane with him and the first lady. is this the high point of the presidency? >> look, it's an achievement. previous presidents have been you able to get hostages up. i don't know that they have played it up as much as president trump has. three individuals, one taken when obama was president, two taken last year during the trump presidency. is and they are now free. the denuclearization of the peninsula. are the steps he's taking working towards that end of getting rid of north korea's nukes or is he overplaying his hand? i don't know. i'm watching carefully to see is he giving away his leverage? he is praising kim jong-un because he wants to have a deal. we can't lose sight of the fact that he didn't do some great thing by freeing these guys. he took them under false pretenses. one was serving hard labor
already a "new york times" best seller is and for good reason.mething is going to resonate and matter, especially with the media. this does and for good reason. he played it up. they put out a lightly edited video mastering the moment inside the plane with him and the first lady. is this the high point of the presidency? >> look, it's an achievement. previous presidents have been you able to get hostages up. i don't know that they have played it up as much as president trump...
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also the author of the soon to be number one "new york times" best seller. look at this title. the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump." gregg jarrett. david limbaugh. full disclosure, david limbaugh has negotiated every single tv and radio contract in my life. and i once actually had dinner with him. maybe 40 times. good to see you. sara, let's get to the breaking news..ra i'm trying understand. is this collusion? were they coordinating? what happened in this meeting because on every level, my instincts tell me this is beyond inappropriate. >> to a lot of people, it appears beyond inappropriate. that's the concern here. we do know, based on these emails, this is the first time we've seen evidence of this, that comey actually met with mueller, with his team, beforere giving testimony to the senate intelligence committee.e remember that was his famous testimony where he talked about leaking the information to his professor friend at columbia university within later later leaked it to "the new york times" with the intent of calling forer special counsel
also the author of the soon to be number one "new york times" best seller. look at this title. the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump." gregg jarrett. david limbaugh. full disclosure, david limbaugh has negotiated every single tv and radio contract in my life. and i once actually had dinner with him. maybe 40 times. good to see you. sara, let's get to the breaking news..ra i'm trying understand. is this collusion? were they coordinating? what happened...
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on this day there were 13 titles written by black authors on "the new york times" best seller list and that deserves a round of applause. [applause] i'm not sure if this is a historical moment but i know it's a huge commitment even though not all readers look for direction from "the new york times" to readings that we should read or not read and as a publishing professional i'm excited and hopeful and a shot out to some of those authors in those titles. no one i am also thrilled that lena graces the cover of the most recent issue of vanity fair and brilliant jacqueline woodson, initial book recipient and recipient so many other honors and she said quote, the hardest thing about being a buck writer in this town is having to pitch your story to white executives. also most of the time we go into rooms the pitch there is one token black executive. i wonder if they think it makes me more comfortable and it feels patronizing. i'm not against the black executives but i want them to be more. how do we get more black folks in the room? how do we create and support spaces to include us on a regu
on this day there were 13 titles written by black authors on "the new york times" best seller list and that deserves a round of applause. [applause] i'm not sure if this is a historical moment but i know it's a huge commitment even though not all readers look for direction from "the new york times" to readings that we should read or not read and as a publishing professional i'm excited and hopeful and a shot out to some of those authors in those titles. no one i am also...
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acquisition of flipkart all with the amazon effect on retail professor nyu school of business and "new york times" bestelling author as well as jason cowakanis of insider.com we just talked to bill simon, former u.s. chief of walmart and talked about the question about whether or not amazon's behavior is predatory on other retail and the effect we're seeing on walmart over time. >> well, yeah, the answer is yes. when the chinese put steel in the u.s. market before, you know -- for less than cost, it was dumping. when amazon does it, it's innovation look what's happening with whole foods. you're about to get a mercedes for the price of a camy. if you order whole foods to be delivered at home it's less expensive than if you order home delivery from kroger where would you rather get your groceries? so, yeah, a.mazon/whole foods at the high end and probably walmart. in the middle will be ugly for the next decade. >> 15 years ago, it would have been walmart who people would be going after anti-trust wise, saying they've got all this data that was their secret sauce. they have randy mott as their cia. they w
acquisition of flipkart all with the amazon effect on retail professor nyu school of business and "new york times" bestelling author as well as jason cowakanis of insider.com we just talked to bill simon, former u.s. chief of walmart and talked about the question about whether or not amazon's behavior is predatory on other retail and the effect we're seeing on walmart over time. >> well, yeah, the answer is yes. when the chinese put steel in the u.s. market before, you know --...
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author of the "new york times" best-seller "let trump be trump." great to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> harris: let's start with the so-called practice sessions, the prep sessions, the q&a. what do you think those are like? we got a few leaked information about some of the questions that might be asked. but talk to me about what you think the process is like. >> i have no inside knowledge of this but i think this is the president's attorney sitting down with him and having conversations of what potentially the mueller investigative team would be asking him. whether they agree to that sit down or not is irrelevant. they want to make sure that the president is thinking through some of the questions that the mueller team submitted over. understanding and recalling what may or may not be on the agenda. remember, this investigation goes back now to the beginning of what was really the 2016 campaign but started in june of 2015. so you are now three years ago of when the campaign actually launched. so having the opportunity to recall some of the
author of the "new york times" best-seller "let trump be trump." great to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> harris: let's start with the so-called practice sessions, the prep sessions, the q&a. what do you think those are like? we got a few leaked information about some of the questions that might be asked. but talk to me about what you think the process is like. >> i have no inside knowledge of this but i think this is the president's attorney...
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here to explain this is the "new york times" best selling author of the children series and the fox news contributor. raymond, what is the story? facebook wants your nude photos? >> they want your nude photos. preemptively. >> laura: why do people have nude photos? >> that is a bigger question. they want to fight revenge porn where people in relationships post nude pictures of the partner when the relationship ends. >> laura: who are these people? >> i bet we could name a few but we won't. they want you to submit your photos, the most secretive photos you have to facebook. they then encrypt them, they take what they call a fingerprint of the picture so not the picture themselves. they say they don't store it. it will be off the server in a few days and they will block that image ever posted on facebook. here is the problem, laura. who is looking at these images? how long are they on the server? the bigger question facebook had a 50 million person breach last year they admitted to. in march. they admitted to this. how sure are we they can protect the images and that the employers are not
here to explain this is the "new york times" best selling author of the children series and the fox news contributor. raymond, what is the story? facebook wants your nude photos? >> they want your nude photos. preemptively. >> laura: why do people have nude photos? >> that is a bigger question. they want to fight revenge porn where people in relationships post nude pictures of the partner when the relationship ends. >> laura: who are these people? >> i...
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she's also a "new york times" best-selling author for her book "this is me."ling book. i mean, come on! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> i don't even know what to say. >> jimmy: how cool is that? >> it's bananas. i'm, like, people want to hear what i have to say? >> jimmy: yeah. >> okay. >> jimmy: did you ever think you would write a book? >> no! no! >> jimmy: really? >> no. when one of my, you know -- one of my agents was like, "are you interested?" and i'm like, "what do i have to say about anything?" and then i would met people and cry with them in bathrooms, you know. >> jimmy: that's what "this is us" does. >> that's what we do. >> jimmy: that's what we do, yeah. >> and people would always ask like, "how did you become successful?" and i'm like, "i don't know." [ light laughter ] i actually don't know. >> jimmy: so, maybe this might be helpful for you. >> well, so i went back -- it was helpful for me. >> jimmy: yeah, you're like oh, this is how i became successful. >> it's really self-help. >> jimmy: you had to read this book. [ talking over each other ] you
she's also a "new york times" best-selling author for her book "this is me."ling book. i mean, come on! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> i don't even know what to say. >> jimmy: how cool is that? >> it's bananas. i'm, like, people want to hear what i have to say? >> jimmy: yeah. >> okay. >> jimmy: did you ever think you would write a book? >> no! no! >> jimmy: really? >> no. when one of my, you know -- one of my agents was...
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"new york times." best author, she's written about this for years long before it became a fashi fashionable, so to speak. first your general thoughts on what we saw play out today and put it into larger context for us. what does this mean for the time's up movement, for the me too movement is it. >> you heard rose mcgowan say that it might get ugly. now we all know that criminal convictions are really hard to achieve in sex crime cases. but even to get to this point, it took so many years. it took the last i check, there were 85 women who had spoke out against harvey weinstein. there had been millions of women who have told their stories using #metoo. this is not a new subject. this is a subject in which we have yet though to understand what it means to get towards justice. today's criminal charges are a first step of what is going to be a very long process but we're in a place that we've never seen before is a sort of accountability for someone who had managed to evade consequences for a very long time. >>
"new york times." best author, she's written about this for years long before it became a fashi fashionable, so to speak. first your general thoughts on what we saw play out today and put it into larger context for us. what does this mean for the time's up movement, for the me too movement is it. >> you heard rose mcgowan say that it might get ugly. now we all know that criminal convictions are really hard to achieve in sex crime cases. but even to get to this point, it took so...
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i'm joined by the "new york times" best-selling author of "us versus them." congratulations on landing on the list. >> thank you. >> dana: your book came out at a good time. before i get to that part of it let me ask you about north korea. if the hostages get released that is an incredible outcome leading into the summit. >> a big win. trump did offer something. summit, big deal to legitimate kim jong un and the north koreans want that. in return, north koreans suspended nuclear tests and icbm tests and they didn't have to do. trump himself said red line, missiles hitting the lower 48. well, this is definitely moving in the right direction before the meeting, before trump. if they let go of the political prisoners -- this is a sticking point, this is run like a concentration camp -- it shows that the north koreans are taking this seriously. >> dana: what might we learn from the hostages if they are released from the labor camp. what might we glean from that? >> massive mistreatment. they have been kept out of communication. i'm sure -- i would be surprised if
i'm joined by the "new york times" best-selling author of "us versus them." congratulations on landing on the list. >> thank you. >> dana: your book came out at a good time. before i get to that part of it let me ask you about north korea. if the hostages get released that is an incredible outcome leading into the summit. >> a big win. trump did offer something. summit, big deal to legitimate kim jong un and the north koreans want that. in return, north...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a a very talented actress and a a "new york times" best>> jimmy: gabrielle, you look fantastic! >> thank you. this is kind of the look i saw you in last night. >> jimmy: that was -- yeah, that's like the mess hall move. you look fantastic. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: what were you -- who were you wearing last night? >> provel. provel. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yes. >> jimmy: i didn't know that. it was gorgeous. >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: do you enjoy those things? >> i had a ball last night. >> jimmy: right? >> last night, we -- it was like we came out of the shadows. we were, you know, just enjoying ourselves full tilt. >> jimmy: you really did go full tilt. >> oh, yeah. we went all in. >> jimmy: well, thank you for showing up today. >> it's a little -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. i appreciated that, yeah. >> i did have a hennessy earlier in the day. >> jimmy: perfect, that's great. a little hair of the dog. >> jimmy: a little hair of the dog, they say. >> yeah. >> jimmy: thank you for doing the morning announcements. you are so good
. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a a very talented actress and a a "new york times" best>> jimmy: gabrielle, you look fantastic! >> thank you. this is kind of the look i saw you in last night. >> jimmy: that was -- yeah, that's like the mess hall move. you look fantastic. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: what were you -- who were you wearing last night? >> provel. provel. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yes. >>...
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author of "the new york times" best seller. i want to talk to you about gina haspel and her confirmation hearing that's coming up. she just had a meeting with senator joe manchin and they both went to the podium to talk to reporters, although manchin is the only one that spoke. let's listen. >> gina coming and speaking with me. we had a great conversation. we've talked about an awful lot of things that helped clarify for me and it was very helpful and i just appreciate her so much. i'm looking forward to the hearing on wednesday to see what my other colleagues and concerns they might have and questions they may have. and learn little more. so as of right now, it was a great meeting and i appreciate very much her being here. >> it was an excellent meeting, senator. thank you so much. i'm looking forward to wednesday. >> i'm looking forward to hear all the other concerns and questions and answers. >> thank you, sir. >> miss haspel, why did you think about withdrawing your nomination on friday? >> there is senator joe manchin and
author of "the new york times" best seller. i want to talk to you about gina haspel and her confirmation hearing that's coming up. she just had a meeting with senator joe manchin and they both went to the podium to talk to reporters, although manchin is the only one that spoke. let's listen. >> gina coming and speaking with me. we had a great conversation. we've talked about an awful lot of things that helped clarify for me and it was very helpful and i just appreciate her so...
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ainsley: "new york times" best seller list. thank you. thanks. psed on anything. ainsley: to god be the glory. steve: meanwhile, let's talk a little bit about this. it was tuesday at the house of representatives, you know, while there can be fiery speeches, it is rare that one member directly yells at another and visa versa. maxine waters had been talking about car dealerships where she said that dealers think women are stupid and have been taken advantage of. mike kelly, who is a congressman screen left, from pennsylvania, also owns a dealership, he took offense and this was the back and forth. >> we are doing the same thing every day that you are doing, we are trying to make sure that we're making america great. every day in every way. the best way to do that is to stop talking about discrimination and start talking about the nation. we're coming together as a people in spied of what you say. >> i am more offended as an african-american woman than you will ever be. and this business about making america great again, it is your president that's d
ainsley: "new york times" best seller list. thank you. thanks. psed on anything. ainsley: to god be the glory. steve: meanwhile, let's talk a little bit about this. it was tuesday at the house of representatives, you know, while there can be fiery speeches, it is rare that one member directly yells at another and visa versa. maxine waters had been talking about car dealerships where she said that dealers think women are stupid and have been taken advantage of. mike kelly, who is a...
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first "cbs this morning" book "note to self" inspiring words from inspiring people is now a "new york times" best number nine on the advice list. the new list will be published in "the new york times" book review may 27th. it features 26 notes from our emmy nominated series where prominent figures write letters to their younger selves. it includes letters by john lewis, former vice president joe biden and oprah. it's published by simon and schuster, a division of cbs. >>> the debate that has divided the internet is still raging this morning. >> laurel. laurel. laurel. >> did you hear laurel or yanny? ahead, nick thompson finds out where it all started, and why yanny is now getting a definition of its own. first, it's 8:09, time to check your local weather. >>> how tall is the london eye and what time do pubs open in england? these are just some of the questions meghan markle may have to answer to become a uk citizen. we're in windsor with what it takes to become a british royal. you're watching "cbs this morning." u're watching "cbs this morning." ing." alright, i brought in new max protein ...to
first "cbs this morning" book "note to self" inspiring words from inspiring people is now a "new york times" best number nine on the advice list. the new list will be published in "the new york times" book review may 27th. it features 26 notes from our emmy nominated series where prominent figures write letters to their younger selves. it includes letters by john lewis, former vice president joe biden and oprah. it's published by simon and schuster, a...