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notwithstanding the fact that peter schweitzer this conservative and doesn't have that. facts are facts. they can't be denied. i think you see the same. the books that come along in a certain time that somebody was made that a certain group of people would like to here made. it's an it's an argument that is wanting to be made, wanting to be heard. and when it's made it divides the fields of public opinion in such a way that people have to choose sides. and then you.out what people really believe. in the peter schweitzer but they had to do some corrections. >> a couple of points to make. every book has errors. i remember years ago the famous book backlash which was all about how women are coming you know, presented -- prevented from advancing. hugely successful, hugely popular book. somebody nano to the catalog of errors in the book. they brought it to me as a manuscript. we should publish this is a book. for the 1st time someone suggested that's me. published about the catalog errors. but that just indicates that everyone in publishing knows this. the new york times runs
notwithstanding the fact that peter schweitzer this conservative and doesn't have that. facts are facts. they can't be denied. i think you see the same. the books that come along in a certain time that somebody was made that a certain group of people would like to here made. it's an it's an argument that is wanting to be made, wanting to be heard. and when it's made it divides the fields of public opinion in such a way that people have to choose sides. and then you.out what people really...
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until he becomes the nominee >> this is the question and use peter schweitzer is material with long-termestigation into the finances of the candidates but i was so struck by the difference between hillary and rand and jeb bush. in addition into all of the republicans with wall street all the people that are opposed it was a very negative speech other they and women and the lgbt. but jeb bush was very optimistic. everybody has the right. we're on the verge of the greatest american century perk up i heard morning in america. melissa: deal would three? i am looking at the text and right on the other side did that resonate? >> with a lobbyist in washington. >> i love the lobbyist. >> jeb bush gave us speech that reflected his personality but he was in fact, a very successful conservative governor when he retired he had a 60 percent approval rating. at the moment he is often a strong start. >> i have a lot of good friends that are a lobbyist. [laughter] david: the embarrassment of riches. we have breaking news and he was late. so we have to wrap this up. melissa: looking at the market's first
until he becomes the nominee >> this is the question and use peter schweitzer is material with long-termestigation into the finances of the candidates but i was so struck by the difference between hillary and rand and jeb bush. in addition into all of the republicans with wall street all the people that are opposed it was a very negative speech other they and women and the lgbt. but jeb bush was very optimistic. everybody has the right. we're on the verge of the greatest american century...
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stuart: peter schweitzer clinton cash author. see you soon. >> thanks stuart.e. the chief, tim cook says that apple doesn't-- apple will not sell your data like facebook and google. and jo ling kent is here to discuss this one. okay. apple collects a ton of data. >> it does especially in the cloud. all of us uploading stuff on our iphones, but apple ceo tim cook in washington yesterday saying they want to collect a minimum amount of data, but the real point of this speech was to slam the other competition. facebook and google there is concern that those two companies, as others are creeping on apple's massive success. >> you know what really annoys me when i google something, up comes the ads and takes me forever to get rid of them and where i want to go. that's using google's information to advertise to me. i don't like it. is that what tim cook is saying, i'm not going to do that to you? >> tim cook is saying that he doesn't necessarily want to use that information for ads, but believes there should be no sacrifice between privacy and security and that's his
stuart: peter schweitzer clinton cash author. see you soon. >> thanks stuart.e. the chief, tim cook says that apple doesn't-- apple will not sell your data like facebook and google. and jo ling kent is here to discuss this one. okay. apple collects a ton of data. >> it does especially in the cloud. all of us uploading stuff on our iphones, but apple ceo tim cook in washington yesterday saying they want to collect a minimum amount of data, but the real point of this speech was to...
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peter schweitzer wrote the book. catherine herridge reports 60 emails were given over last night. about 180 pages in length. it's easy to get lost in these details. but why is sidney blumenthal important to this question? >> he was originally a style reporter at "the washington post" who entered the clinton circle during the impeachment hearings in the 1990s. since then he has been a close political aide. he past was put on the board at the clinton foundation. he wanted a senior position at the state department but that was refused by the obama white house. he's a close confidante to the clintons. he's providing advice and that he had a motive or incentive to provide certain information to her because he also had these commercial ties with companies that wanted contracts in libya. so it goes to the heart of this issue of blurring the official duties hillary clinton had at the state department. bill: based on that when you get to the question of what would be in their correspondence, everything and anything could be in their correspondence. where was he getting his information and
peter schweitzer wrote the book. catherine herridge reports 60 emails were given over last night. about 180 pages in length. it's easy to get lost in these details. but why is sidney blumenthal important to this question? >> he was originally a style reporter at "the washington post" who entered the clinton circle during the impeachment hearings in the 1990s. since then he has been a close political aide. he past was put on the board at the clinton foundation. he wanted a senior...
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and sunday live at noon, join the three-hour conversation with gao president peter schweitzer. he wrote three books. and friday evening, the 70th anniversary of the u.n. with keynote speakers, california governor jerry brown, house minority leader nancy pelosi and you and secretary general ban ki-moon. saturday night at 8 p.m., here he lecture on the revolutionary war and how individual personalities, supplies, and timing often influence the outcomes of major battles and that 4 p.m. sunday, a look back in 1960 film featuring actor and performer joe brown about search for old circus wagons and the circus world museum's efforts to restore them in time for it july for parade in the walkie. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. new jersey governor chris christie announced he is running for president, becoming the 14th republican candidate in the race. he made the announcement in northern new jersey at livingston high school where he graduated in 1980. his wife and children were beside him on stage when he made the announcement. >> ♪ governor christie: thank you. thank you, new j
and sunday live at noon, join the three-hour conversation with gao president peter schweitzer. he wrote three books. and friday evening, the 70th anniversary of the u.n. with keynote speakers, california governor jerry brown, house minority leader nancy pelosi and you and secretary general ban ki-moon. saturday night at 8 p.m., here he lecture on the revolutionary war and how individual personalities, supplies, and timing often influence the outcomes of major battles and that 4 p.m. sunday, a...
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live at noon sunday joined our conversation with bestseller author -- best-selling author peter schweitzer -- schweizer . friday saturday night at 8:00, here a brooklyn college classroom lecture on the revolutionary war and how individual personalities, supplies, and fatalities often affected the outcome of major wars. and a look back at actor and performer joe brown. a nationwide search for old circuit wagon -- circus wagons and an effort to restore them. get the complete schedule at www.c-span.org. the president of brazil is in talks
live at noon sunday joined our conversation with bestseller author -- best-selling author peter schweitzer -- schweizer . friday saturday night at 8:00, here a brooklyn college classroom lecture on the revolutionary war and how individual personalities, supplies, and fatalities often affected the outcome of major wars. and a look back at actor and performer joe brown. a nationwide search for old circuit wagon -- circus wagons and an effort to restore them. get the complete schedule at...
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three-hour conversation with best-selling author and government accountability institute president peter schweitzerhe's written over a dozen books including "clinton cash," "extortion" and "throw them all out." and on american history tv on c-span c-span3, friday evening at 6:30, keynote speakers california governor jerry brown house minority leader nancy pelosi and u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon. saturday night at eight hear a brooklyn college classroom lecture on the revolutionary war and how individual personalities, supplies and timing often influence the outcomes of major battles. and sunday afternoon at four on "real america," a look back at a 1960 film featuring joe brown about a nationwide search for old circus wagons and the circus world museum's efforts to restore them in time for a july 4th parade in milwaukee. get our complete schedule at c-span.org: >> up next, a house armed services subcommittee holds a hearing on america's reliance on russian rocket engines for space launches and the ongoing programs to develop an american-made rocket propulsion system. members heard testimony fr
three-hour conversation with best-selling author and government accountability institute president peter schweitzerhe's written over a dozen books including "clinton cash," "extortion" and "throw them all out." and on american history tv on c-span c-span3, friday evening at 6:30, keynote speakers california governor jerry brown house minority leader nancy pelosi and u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon. saturday night at eight hear a brooklyn college classroom...
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> on sunday july 5 but tv is live with peter schweitzeron our live monthly call-in show he is the author of nine books which often take looks at government and politicians. the founder of the government accountability institute and a senior editor at large in his most recent author. this includes extortion in which he argues that the president and congress solicit donations in exchange for political favors. he also wrote architects and he examine how members of congress use their position to financially benefit themselves and slow them all out. his previous books cover topics such as liberal hypocrisy and profiles of the bush family and the fight against communism. he is live on sunday july 5 on in-depth and you can participate by sending questions or comments boreham to facebook.com/booktv is on twitter or call in. >> 21 years ago that is when the knife went in. and it was a curious phenomenon that i was interested in this via the prison where i worked. virtually all murderers who stab someone to death had said that of the relevant moment
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> on sunday july 5 but tv is live with peter schweitzeron our live monthly call-in show he is the author of nine books which often take looks at government and politicians. the founder of the government accountability institute and a senior editor at large in his most recent author. this includes extortion in which he argues that the president and congress solicit donations in exchange for political favors. he also wrote architects and...