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. >> director coats, administrator bride en stein andon congratus wherever you ar you better do a goodi'll say you're fired inin two mes [cheers d applause] you have lot of support and you'm loved this the beginning. he was in congress. he did an awful goodly good job, this w. his love good luck. >> we kn p howresident would define a lot of support but bride end stein was narrow role confirmed in a 50 to 49 votes. a major reason for concern? his lack of a background i science, plus ali tician, no elected official ever served as nasa administrator before. >>> mid termsetre youting excited it's primary day tomorrow, we're talking about congressional mid terms. this is the time, we're seeing things getting heated up because have the primaries next tuesday in maryland as well as new york and colorao and oklahoma and utah where mit roomny. but president will be focusing on states m and raceakeup closer, wednesday he's heading to minnesota for a rally the first time he's held a rally in state he didn't win in 2016. doesn't mean there'st a a lot of trump fans they had to move the event to ar
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but these are deal it scenes are deceptive outside the two thousand take tears of the who stein national park and other protected areas this is what the mongolian step looks like. dry sand only spots vegetation whatever grass remains is shrunken and dried out increasingly the step is turning into a desert for years to mid or chip as assad has been researching this development for the united nations he has no doubt about the cause. he says there is simply too many sheep and goats eating the grass exposing the soil and giving it no chance to recover. almost fifty million animals graze on mongolia's grassland. care in proportion or uncertain person. is far more. to get the number of grazing animals down to a sustainable level u.n. staff have proposed a grazing tax the more animals a herder owns and the worse the pasture land the higher the tax levy the idea is to encourage smaller herds. some livestock farmers own over ten thousand cows or goats. but not now and two year old she bought she and her family keep some eight hundred sheep and goats as well as one hundred horses and a she head of
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kpix 5's susie stein will spoke exclusively with the victims friend as his landlord was facing a judge reporter: sitting outside the superior court room in oakland, dottie moore is talking to her best friend timothy loving who was in the hospital. he is lucky to be alive after being shot twice in the chest and once in the hand. two days ago, his landlord, hermann levi little, showed up at a gun at his apartment ready to murder him. >> no one heard a gunshot because he had a silencer on the gun. no one heard an argument because there was none. >> reporter: police shut down essex street, surround the apartment and arrested levi on the spot. timothy had an agreement with his landlord that he could not pay rent due to a recent medical emergency. >> he has been living there five years and has always had a great relationship with the landlord. we are all baffled. >> reporter: police records show timothy was able to lock levi out after being shot but the landlord used his master key to unlock the door and shoot at him again. next, timothy ran for his life and landed at the dispensary across t
kpix 5's susie stein will spoke exclusively with the victims friend as his landlord was facing a judge reporter: sitting outside the superior court room in oakland, dottie moore is talking to her best friend timothy loving who was in the hospital. he is lucky to be alive after being shot twice in the chest and once in the hand. two days ago, his landlord, hermann levi little, showed up at a gun at his apartment ready to murder him. >> no one heard a gunshot because he had a silencer on...
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i'm stein's theory explains the release of energy in an atomic bomb which makes use of nuclear fission thermonuclear bombs also involved nuclear fusion . scientists dream of harnessing that for peaceful purposes to develop power plants that release energy the way the sun does. g.p.s. only works because relativity has been factored in to correct for time flowing faster for the satellites in orbit. otherwise the whole cost saturn up would fail so relativity is not just an abstract theory it plays a very real road in our modern high tech lives. if outlet is right why object latin even if they. do you have a question then just ask him and tell him he will send you a small surprise send us your question like it is a text message over or smell we have to hear from you. find us at d.f.w. dot com slash science or drop us a nine eleven here under schools site tech. facebook d.w. science. theoretical physics is a complex subject that makes it all the more amusing that one of its heroes has become such a cultural icon albert einstein. animates his a new tricks book germany has brought the scienti
i'm stein's theory explains the release of energy in an atomic bomb which makes use of nuclear fission thermonuclear bombs also involved nuclear fusion . scientists dream of harnessing that for peaceful purposes to develop power plants that release energy the way the sun does. g.p.s. only works because relativity has been factored in to correct for time flowing faster for the satellites in orbit. otherwise the whole cost saturn up would fail so relativity is not just an abstract theory it plays...
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adam: here to react is economist ben stein. i want to jump into the discussion about the wto. a year ago, i remember it. i was at the white house for the press briefing with wilbur ross examining our role with the wto. my recollection is it was on the table that the united states would have to pull out and a lot of us were like, are you kidding us? your reaction. do you believe the secretary of the treasury and what does this mean? >> i don't think we're going to pull out of the wto organization. i thought we ought to back pedal on this as fast as we can and continue on free trade. free trade is something that's making the united states very rich along with other things. we have to remember something about the u.s. which is different from france ore germany or the united kingdom or japan. we don't depend on trade for the enormous part of our growth domestic product. those countries do. we can get along without as much trade as they do. why cut off or nose to smite our face. why cut down on trade. the amounts that we're talking about here are trivial compared to the size of the
adam: here to react is economist ben stein. i want to jump into the discussion about the wto. a year ago, i remember it. i was at the white house for the press briefing with wilbur ross examining our role with the wto. my recollection is it was on the table that the united states would have to pull out and a lot of us were like, are you kidding us? your reaction. do you believe the secretary of the treasury and what does this mean? >> i don't think we're going to pull out of the wto...
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and i see a few more times and i actually have an interview with stephanie stein in. this episode. i mean i met up with him in lugano in the in the training camp before the world cup and he is a most pleasant guy he's a very clever intelligent person who knows a lot of stuff outside football and you know he's he's he you understand why is a captain but today he didn't show any of that very stupidly got himself ball and that means if switzerland go through as it stands at the moment then stephanie stein a captain will be playing in that game and he's sure to be missed on the pitch the leader of course you know about the huge shock of the day this really rocked the world cup holders germany they're expected to progress they're expected to beat south korea when even close parts for every down side there's an up and there were celebrations for both sweden on mexico they played each other but they both went through to the last sixteen thanks to arista relics and they united in their joy germany's exit. for you does not it's so good to see and that stadium and it's one of my favorite sta
and i see a few more times and i actually have an interview with stephanie stein in. this episode. i mean i met up with him in lugano in the in the training camp before the world cup and he is a most pleasant guy he's a very clever intelligent person who knows a lot of stuff outside football and you know he's he's he you understand why is a captain but today he didn't show any of that very stupidly got himself ball and that means if switzerland go through as it stands at the moment then...
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with that, steve holland, sam stein, jill colvin, michael steele, our thanks for a thought-provoking initial conversation for tonight's broadcast. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, will it have any effect on an obstruction case now that new reporting is out tonight detailing the number of times the president pressured jeff sessions on his role in the russia investigation? >>> and, later, with a bloody mary at hand, a more relaxed john boehner gives his candid analysis of the state of the grand old party. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a thursday night. >>> we are back with more now on that new reporting that reveals the president tried repeatedly to pressure attorney general jeff sessions to get himself back on the russia investigation. "new york times," you'll recall, first to report the special counsel is investigating a conversation from march of last year in which trump asked sessions essentially to unrecuse himself. but today jonathan swan of axios, who joins us in just a moment, reports there were three additional instances that we know about. according to his repor
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the dr stein ice cave high above how she got presents a never ending spectacle water from a glacier drips through the rock and into the cold cave where it freezes and thaws to form avenue structures some of them up to twenty meters high on. the ice cave is by no means the only doctor and haven't the mountain contains a maze of galleries only a fraction of which have been explored. yet . soaring up more than a thousand meters above the caves is the peak that towers over host the duck the highest and the most beautiful mountain in this part of the course the king of the region. five hundred meters lower down the goes a ridge drop steeply into the goes our valley the beauty of this landscape was not discovered until relatively late. in the nineteenth century topographies began to survey and pluck the alps. they were followed by landscape artists. a new art joiner ima alpine paint as a result the region became famous and began to attract the first mountain ias and summer holidaymakers tourism became established and today alongside salt provides the local inhabitants with a living. up until a
the dr stein ice cave high above how she got presents a never ending spectacle water from a glacier drips through the rock and into the cold cave where it freezes and thaws to form avenue structures some of them up to twenty meters high on. the ice cave is by no means the only doctor and haven't the mountain contains a maze of galleries only a fraction of which have been explored. yet . soaring up more than a thousand meters above the caves is the peak that towers over host the duck the highest...
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with that, steve holland, sam stein, jill colvin, michael steele, our thanks for a thought-provoking initial conversation for tonight's broadcast. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, will it have any effect on an obstruction case now that new reporting is out tonight detailing the number of times the president pressured jeff sessions on his role in the russia investigation? >>> and, later, with a bloody mary at hand, a more relaxed john boehner gives his candid analysis of the state of the grand old party. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a thursday night. whee loved to smile; and we knew he would need braces because his teeth were coming in funny. that's when he had the bunny rabbits. we called him the bunny rabbit. now, those are the same two front teeth, there, that they are now. then dray ended up having to wear braces for 5 years because he never made it to appointments, because he was busy playing basketball. if he missed practice, he don't get to play in the game. this is the picture that was on the front page of the newspaper. all you can notice is the braces! then, o
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with that, steve holland, sam stein, jill colvin, michael steele, our thanks for a thought-provoking initial conversation for tonight's broadcast. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, will it have any effect on an obstruction case now that new reporting is out tonight detailing the number of times the president pressured jeff sessions on his role in the russia investigation? >>> and, later, with a bloody mary at hand, a more relaxed john boehner gives his candid analysis of the state of the grand old party. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a thursday night. ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma transitions™ light under control™ visit your local visionworks to ask about transitions™ brand lenses you wouldn't accept visfrom any one else.onworks why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. . >>> we are back with more now on that
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rob rosen stein said on may 31 he didn't believe there was constitutional reason for oversight. it is our job to make sure the funds are used correctly. here you have an investigation of the sitting president of the united states where in response to my questioning the deputy attorney general wouldn't say whether he red the document he signed. allowing intelligence to be collected against someone associated with donald trump. so, i'm deeply concerned, when you have people aren't telling the truth to congress. that are hiding documents that aren't national security-related, just embarrassing. at the same time, they continue to allow the investigation to persist against the president, that is built on rotten foundation, from bias agents who demonstrated bias in text messages to one another. i think it is time to wrap the investigation up and move on to the important issues facing the country. >> shannon: what with you passed on thursday is suggesting the do j comply with the committee investigation to the related to july 26. does it have teeth. you have had a number of deadlines w
rob rosen stein said on may 31 he didn't believe there was constitutional reason for oversight. it is our job to make sure the funds are used correctly. here you have an investigation of the sitting president of the united states where in response to my questioning the deputy attorney general wouldn't say whether he red the document he signed. allowing intelligence to be collected against someone associated with donald trump. so, i'm deeply concerned, when you have people aren't telling the...
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foundation of german success and that comes through in the works of german artists from which the problem stein as much as it doesn't german development corporation or germany's international investment like its counterparts in the u.k. and france d w is publicly funded and has to face a rapidly changing media landscape with a tight budget. this is the get videos coming to you live from berlin. torcello reacts quickly to new crises all over the world and continually expands its network of correspondents after hostilities erupted in eastern ukraine between the government and russian backed forces was the first german language public broadcaster to open its own studio in the ukrainian capital kiev. for decades deutsche of ella has maintained studios and correspondents in cities like moscow. thank you eighteen it will be. special here a lot of it through to washington. or brussels they're asking us now to retreat to situation and to move away from that scene here ok the series you've got to go ok if you like i hope you're safe out there. and many studios abroad have joined in the last few years. i
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joining me now is economist ben stein. well, ben, what do you say?the president right here with regards to -- i mean, this is kind of a global trade war that is brewing. shouldn't we maybe just gone after the chinese instead of messing with canada and mexico and the europeans? >> trade wars are a bad thing period. it's been proved over and over again that trade wars are a bad thing. but we are dealing with a unique situation, historically unique in terms of our relations with trade and involving trade with china. china is a country which can undercut us every single time. and if they keep undercutting us, they are going to hollow out many of our industries, technology, as well as basic metals and other industries. it may be that although in general we do not like trade wars, it may be that we're going to have to put up some resistance to china. i hate to say this because the chinese make a wonderful product, they make it at a great price. they took the money that they make from us, and they reinvest it in our bonds. so it's not something we take ligh
joining me now is economist ben stein. well, ben, what do you say?the president right here with regards to -- i mean, this is kind of a global trade war that is brewing. shouldn't we maybe just gone after the chinese instead of messing with canada and mexico and the europeans? >> trade wars are a bad thing period. it's been proved over and over again that trade wars are a bad thing. but we are dealing with a unique situation, historically unique in terms of our relations with trade and...
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and welcome to you, ben stein. ben, begin with you.ou think the president is saying, this is resonating, he'll succeed on trade, he's sending an unequivocal individual, the world needs us a lot more than we need them, the wind is at my back, you say? >> the wind is at his back politically, but i think he's making a mistake economically. but i think he's making a good point about china. china has been taking advantage of us, has still been acting as if it's a dirt poor, third world country. they're now a terribly rich company although not on a per capita basis, and i think it's time we stood up to them. more especially on technological theft than on the question of tariffs. i have to say this president amazes me endlessly. he is ahead of the curve an awful lot of the time. and by the way, i send my greatest to harry sabato -- larry sabato, my parents used to teach at the university of virginia. neil: larry, the compliment from ben stein is awesome in and of itself, but i'm wondering what historically is going on here. i mean, trade tiff
and welcome to you, ben stein. ben, begin with you.ou think the president is saying, this is resonating, he'll succeed on trade, he's sending an unequivocal individual, the world needs us a lot more than we need them, the wind is at my back, you say? >> the wind is at his back politically, but i think he's making a mistake economically. but i think he's making a good point about china. china has been taking advantage of us, has still been acting as if it's a dirt poor, third world...
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stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos a member of the commission like committee this is in my capacity is going to study how maybe you know john just over there should be the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think some of those who in the world under the oak vision the only computers. and that is all of your knowledge gather this lady in the muscle that you had and i'm going to compete in the doesn't she look the more. don't piss off. the. kid. the. media attention to the will that is how long it is how are you shin young jim jordan it is on the trench some young or some shit. just on a. total loss missile. johnswort says i had a document for you on. dimes at oakleigh she was a cosima she will. all be. on. the commodity the donkey monty. hall. it's not so. confident or we touch other to gatorland. how much it would you know it's i want you not it is an oddity eat it to each of you will see you easily pull it out on he will you don't either require you just make up would you not i sti
stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos a member of the commission like committee this is in my capacity is going to study how maybe you know john just over there should be the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think some of those who in the world under the oak vision the only computers. and that is all of your knowledge gather this lady in the muscle that you had and i'm going to compete in...
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hundred ninety six two thousand when computers began to misbehave three hundred twelve the fames and stein of two thousand and one and spied countless i five films but we scamper turn to kubrick for his space adventure the motion. but there's no more affectionate how much to two thousand one van interstellar director christopher nolan says kubrick's masterpiece is his favorite film with interstellar he delivers an updated and equally fascinating vision of a space odyssey. and two thousand and one continues to inspire pop culture and his video to believe that he credits rockets into orbit as director michel gondry quotes kubrick with every shot. each. other. and that's all for keno special on fifty years of two thousand and one a space odyssey if you like to get out on cooper we've actor web site with lots of trivia about the film and if you can't make it to frankfurt predicts that next year it's going on tour to london but for now i'm here with al harrington and we just like to say took a by open the pod bay doors hal i'm sorry. i'm afraid i can't do them. any. good job of. getting the all
hundred ninety six two thousand when computers began to misbehave three hundred twelve the fames and stein of two thousand and one and spied countless i five films but we scamper turn to kubrick for his space adventure the motion. but there's no more affectionate how much to two thousand one van interstellar director christopher nolan says kubrick's masterpiece is his favorite film with interstellar he delivers an updated and equally fascinating vision of a space odyssey. and two thousand and...
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helped us protect our environment but they have a powerful rival the black and white friesian whole stein the world's most popular milking cows bred for maximum milk production the owner of this herd just got rid of all his on call a just so he could buy these foreign imports but the other modes are not well adapted to the ugandan climate and that forces the herders to use insecticides and antibiotics the only protection from local chicks and parasites. but the ones we do mostly will who could get a little bit since we started using the chemicals we have lost a lot of insect especially bees we used to harvest honey but it isn't possible anymore and other animals and insects have disappeared that's what we've destroyed a lot of trees too we don't have many insects left. and see what the elizabeth cut to xabi is a member of the i would call the cattle conservation association she visits farmers around the country she explains why it's important to preserve the ancient breeds and she's often successful this herders introduce them call the cows back into his herd veterinarians and medicines a
helped us protect our environment but they have a powerful rival the black and white friesian whole stein the world's most popular milking cows bred for maximum milk production the owner of this herd just got rid of all his on call a just so he could buy these foreign imports but the other modes are not well adapted to the ugandan climate and that forces the herders to use insecticides and antibiotics the only protection from local chicks and parasites. but the ones we do mostly will who could...
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europe just let him go is own way even if that means he cozies up to russia and iran and friedman stein of the martin center think tank says possibly the question is what do we have to give up in order to make a turnaround i think would be too much it would be our own identity we would have to stop the west. that's the price to pay but for now there are two wants popularity is falling and catarrh seven is optimism is growing every day when i come to my office who can you do the institutions i want to see and turk running these institutions whether her vision comes true will of course depend on who is running turkey. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the prisoners from north and south korea have set a date for holding reunions of families divided by the korean war in the one nine hundred fifty s. the families are now due to meet from august twentieth to the twenty sixth the koreas last century unions in two thousand and fifteen four times between the two countries and thoughts of don has broken off the latest round of talks aimed at ending its five year civil
europe just let him go is own way even if that means he cozies up to russia and iran and friedman stein of the martin center think tank says possibly the question is what do we have to give up in order to make a turnaround i think would be too much it would be our own identity we would have to stop the west. that's the price to pay but for now there are two wants popularity is falling and catarrh seven is optimism is growing every day when i come to my office who can you do the institutions i...
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is my pleasure to introduce our leanest stein a professor of sociology and director of the institution forward-- research on women with the author of six books about gender and american culture. among these is the stranger next-door telling the story of a christian conservative campaign against gay lesbian rights and how it divided a small town. that book won several awards. among other publications and it she lives in new jersey and we are happy to have her here. >> thank you very much. so, in unbound which is what we are talking about today the subtitle is unbound with transgender men and the remaking of identity. is out last tuesday and in this book you followed for individuals who were assigned female genders at the birth and all four of them are undergoing surgery. three of them as part of their transition to mail, but one for other reasons we will talk about maybe a bit later. one of these people, then led you to the others and it seems like you started with him and let the others simply because they were all present in the same surgeon's office on the same date. i'm fascinated b
is my pleasure to introduce our leanest stein a professor of sociology and director of the institution forward-- research on women with the author of six books about gender and american culture. among these is the stranger next-door telling the story of a christian conservative campaign against gay lesbian rights and how it divided a small town. that book won several awards. among other publications and it she lives in new jersey and we are happy to have her here. >> thank you very much....
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deputy general rosen stein briefing the -- briefing the president on that report. the house will be coming back into session this afternoon for votes on bills they debated earlier. they are out in recess subject to the call of the chair. which means we'll get short notice, but they will be back to take those votes this afternoon ahead of this evening's congress at baseball game over at national park. in the nation's capital set for 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> we're live here on c-span, awaiting the start of the press briefing at the white house with sarah sanders. the first of what we expect will be a couple of briefings focusing on the report from the office of inspector general at the department of justice. on the f.b.i. and campaign 2016. all of that 400-plus-page report is link on our website at cspan.org, including the executive summary there at the very start. this briefing this afternoon from the white house, we will also bring you a couple of other briefings at 4:15 eastern, congressional democrats, leader schumer and pelosi, will talk to reporters. that's at 4:1
deputy general rosen stein briefing the -- briefing the president on that report. the house will be coming back into session this afternoon for votes on bills they debated earlier. they are out in recess subject to the call of the chair. which means we'll get short notice, but they will be back to take those votes this afternoon ahead of this evening's congress at baseball game over at national park. in the nation's capital set for 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> we're live here on c-span, awaiting...
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want our political correspondent made about thank you you know up and saying in germany president to stein my eyes all stick to gay people for forgiveness for decades of suffering and injustice in germany in the notes here and also to world war two he spoke at a ceremony marking the post occasion of gay people and i told him but he also condemned antigay knows that remained in place in post-war germany and led to thousands of prosecutions. the students who raise their voices they must killed seventeen people at their florida high school in february now as the scene is that marjorie's stoneman douglas high school is set to graduate and looking ahead to their futures while mourning those who cannot do the same and the nationwide movement that they survive is in spite of the stricter gun control in the united states shows no signs of slowing down thousands rallied across the country on saturday which was national gun awareness day of course one of the nicks on the phenomena reports now from a march in new. they were among contreras this march is a personal issue together with his friends an a
want our political correspondent made about thank you you know up and saying in germany president to stein my eyes all stick to gay people for forgiveness for decades of suffering and injustice in germany in the notes here and also to world war two he spoke at a ceremony marking the post occasion of gay people and i told him but he also condemned antigay knows that remained in place in post-war germany and led to thousands of prosecutions. the students who raise their voices they must killed...
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jill stein of.kill time was chained to a chair by police during one of the debates try parking your car four inches outside the line where society says you have to park your car try using the bathroom at starbucks without buying something while black. we are less free than a dog wandering the streets we live in one of the hardest working most any equal society on the planet with more billionaires the ever meanwhile the us supplies ninety four first cent of the paid blood used around the world and it's almost exclusively coming from very poor people this abusive vampire system if it literally sucking the blood from the poor does that sound like a free decision they made or does that sound like something they did after meant economic force crushing down on them granted one could argue that sperm donations take a little less convincing the. point is in order to enforce this insanity the corrupt rulers most of the time don't need guns and tear gas most of the time all they need is a good old solid bull
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it's my pleasure to introduce arlene stein. she is a professor of sociology at rutgers university and director of the institute for research on women. she is the author of six books about gender, sexuality and american culture. among these is the stranger next door, which tells the story of a christian conservative campaign against gay lesbian rights and how it divided a small town. that book won several awards. stein has written for the nation, new inquiry among other publications and she lives in new jersey and we're very happy to have her here. >> guest: thank you very much. >> host: so in unbound which is what we're talking about today, the sub title of unbound is transgender men and the remaking of identity. it just came out last tuesday. and in this book, you followed four individuals who were assigned female genders at birth. and all four of them are undergoing top surgery. three of them as part of their transition to male. but one for other reasons that we'll talk about maybe a little bit later. one of these people, ben
it's my pleasure to introduce arlene stein. she is a professor of sociology at rutgers university and director of the institute for research on women. she is the author of six books about gender, sexuality and american culture. among these is the stranger next door, which tells the story of a christian conservative campaign against gay lesbian rights and how it divided a small town. that book won several awards. stein has written for the nation, new inquiry among other publications and she...
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i think he wants rows especially stein to say no. they can say they should go.uller isn't a fair actor here. >> he has been saying yes. >> i think he needs to start saying no. we don't let subjects or witnesses look at the evidence file before they come in and interview. >> this crazy thing has been happening. even when he says yes and allows them to see the stuff to debunk spygate, as he calls it, they said, yeah, we didn't see anything the fbi does wrong, the president still sticks with that. >> i don't know how many exploding cigars they will take. whether it was thearter pa, the memo or a spy in the campaign, they all have backfired. there is an everybody but nunes club right now. they are all saying what nunes or the president is alleging is just not true. >> i'm curious, do you ever walk up and say, hey, buddy, what's going on? >> we have all had a great relationship with him. yes, i have. i have seen mr. schiff say let's take this to the sidelines, talk like normal people, not in front of cameras and sort out the issues. we get crickets. >> he doesn't res
i think he wants rows especially stein to say no. they can say they should go.uller isn't a fair actor here. >> he has been saying yes. >> i think he needs to start saying no. we don't let subjects or witnesses look at the evidence file before they come in and interview. >> this crazy thing has been happening. even when he says yes and allows them to see the stuff to debunk spygate, as he calls it, they said, yeah, we didn't see anything the fbi does wrong, the president still...
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. >>1-year-old haley stein feld is making history as the first ever female lead in the $4.3 billion franchisehe's a mechanic. >> it takes place in the '80s. you wen't born in t '80s. >> i was negative 7. was negate >> the music can help you deal with your feelings. ever gon give you up ♪ >> bumblebee's or gin stoes place 20 yefore the first film. >> who you to play? how you to fit into the story? >> i'm a very authoritative figure in sector seven. the true trance formers freaks know what i'm talking about. >> bumbleb takes the form of this awesome vw hundreds of man hours and thousands of dollars went into buildingig of these bay bees from the ground up. clsi yrself as a driver. >> your driving is good. >> thanks. exactly a o confidence there. just to be clear, made the set visit before john and nicky called off their engagement. nice to see they're working on their relationship. >>> when we come back, the show you should be big >>> "e.t." brought to you by repatha. next on kron news at eight:eltion night! california voters will be deciding which two candidates will square off in the governor
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let's get economist ben stein joining me now for reaction.what do you think of all those numbers, ben. >> almost unbelievable. i mean, this economy is so strong, it's terrifying. this is the king kong of economies. it has just burst out of the jungle, and it's doing phenomenally. incredibly well. to be sure even with the increased tax revenues in april, we are running very large deficits. so to some extent, this is a deficit of that boom. but the economy is astoundingly strong, and i will tell you just anecdotally, you walk down any street in any of the towns i live in, especially washington, d.c. or l.a. and you see help wanted, help wanted, help wanted everywhere. everybody is short of labor. it's almost like it was during world war ii when there were such tremendous labor shortages. liz: interesting. ben, look at this. the president just tweeting quote the fake news media desperate to distract the economy in record-setting numbers. so talking about the phony witch hunt in many ways this is the greatest economy in the history of america, th
let's get economist ben stein joining me now for reaction.what do you think of all those numbers, ben. >> almost unbelievable. i mean, this economy is so strong, it's terrifying. this is the king kong of economies. it has just burst out of the jungle, and it's doing phenomenally. incredibly well. to be sure even with the increased tax revenues in april, we are running very large deficits. so to some extent, this is a deficit of that boom. but the economy is astoundingly strong, and i will...
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but what's not on camera, just in between the recesses and people coming in and out, rosen stein has working the room, looking very intentionally unrattled by this, and i do think it's intentional. he has tried very hard to project an era of coolness, of professionalness threw all this, at least in some part to push back on the idea that any of this would have him rattled about the possibility of keeping our losing his job. >> in the pending supreme court pick, how might that impact the mueller probe? >> well, it would depends if questions on that probe have made it on to the court. i don't know if the department would try to question that. but then there's the question of whether a president can be subpoenaed to appear in front of a grand jury. it's something that's never been tested. the production of documents has been tested but not a president's testimony before a grand jury. so if mueller were to decide he wanted to proceed with questioning the president. to stop the foot dragging by the president just send him a subpoena and the president would resist that that would ultimatel
but what's not on camera, just in between the recesses and people coming in and out, rosen stein has working the room, looking very intentionally unrattled by this, and i do think it's intentional. he has tried very hard to project an era of coolness, of professionalness threw all this, at least in some part to push back on the idea that any of this would have him rattled about the possibility of keeping our losing his job. >> in the pending supreme court pick, how might that impact the...
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rosen stein, did you threaten staffers on the house intelligence committee? media reports indicate you did. >> media reports are mistaken. >> sometimes. but this is what they said. having the nation's number one law enforcement officer threaten to subpoena your calls and e-mails is downright chilling. did you threaten to subpoena their calls and e-mails? >> no, sir. there is no way to subpoena phone calls. >> well, i'm just saying -- [ laughter ] >> -- i'm reading what the press said. >> i would suggest that you not rely on what the press said, sir. >> i don't know why the republicans in congress are boiling with such froth right now about the mueller investigation. but congressional republicans really do appear to be trying to pull out all of the stops all of the sudden right now. i don't know why right now. something has got them very upset. they passed a resolution today that they really might use to try to impeach the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, not because they have proven any misconduct or even discourtesy on his part. they are after him bas
rosen stein, did you threaten staffers on the house intelligence committee? media reports indicate you did. >> media reports are mistaken. >> sometimes. but this is what they said. having the nation's number one law enforcement officer threaten to subpoena your calls and e-mails is downright chilling. did you threaten to subpoena their calls and e-mails? >> no, sir. there is no way to subpoena phone calls. >> well, i'm just saying -- [ laughter ] >> -- i'm reading...
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the unknown man alogized from stealing a stop stein from the city back i the 1940. the thief asking for forgivenesu andding a $50 bill with the note askin the mayoro use that money to replace the sign. the thief claimses now approach >> that kind of hit our, our heart and soul. i don't know how long he has suffered, bute' w guessing somewh around 75 years? >> the mayor hopinin to f the in theeantime he plans to use the money forhe next time a sign needs to beed re. must be some cheapns sigut there. >>> new york governor andrew xt a lex.ng ane dleb rate in hi cynthia next on from section in the city. quem 0's eliciting star power himself. pilly joel, cheap tickets t hear him senior neighborhood him. 75 hundred bks will get you priority seating andpparently these two are bestrms. he perfo back in 2013 and the governor oh fish 88ing billy joel's wedding ceremony in 2015. up next, find out who's sleeping soundly and who's t and turning thisngos friday >>> after anmotional week for hundreds of o families southf a the boarder, guatemala a mothers and her son are sleeping
the unknown man alogized from stealing a stop stein from the city back i the 1940. the thief asking for forgivenesu andding a $50 bill with the note askin the mayoro use that money to replace the sign. the thief claimses now approach >> that kind of hit our, our heart and soul. i don't know how long he has suffered, bute' w guessing somewh around 75 years? >> the mayor hopinin to f the in theeantime he plans to use the money forhe next time a sign needs to beed re. must be some...
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you're on the fence in the force and so on our cars will get on a cement was some talk i was made with stein adults in the. missing and again somebody of some children doesn't this fall so this tickler is going to have worried me you mustn't. disfigures on this sunday's thing about jeff i'm a tough kid and he buys. my lingo my mother saw that i was and i became on this decision was wrong and i'm just confused as this show we want to start this. side and side a practitioner can decide if i ended up with i came first us is so awesome odds are one of the dots on come. rich angst i'm not done describing just screw it all and then i'll be shown for jobs i'm both mission nice or to gain loss and this is named on so i'm old fine for me and infirmed. rule would get done follows for the start. he just bought the spawn and then that's all to do the talk through or. if. you want an all star. vendor it. will be. on this side list. and so forth can double it so that it was. so i didn't bring goddess of choice on children kalu coffee and. that's what i will randomly say listen going to pop tarts and some
you're on the fence in the force and so on our cars will get on a cement was some talk i was made with stein adults in the. missing and again somebody of some children doesn't this fall so this tickler is going to have worried me you mustn't. disfigures on this sunday's thing about jeff i'm a tough kid and he buys. my lingo my mother saw that i was and i became on this decision was wrong and i'm just confused as this show we want to start this. side and side a practitioner can decide if i ended...
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tell us stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of suze i'm in bill fiddlesticks mission to do it to you like it is this is my complicity is going up up the study hall maybe you know john no doubt just hoping they should be the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is an of those ruined who were under the oak vision to know who could do this. and that is a laugh at that it's got to display any of the most of the jihad i'm going to compete in the doesn't seem to do more commitments also there's some piss off. rhetoric. when you also see that action the us agrees on paris the us weekly's on iran and paws all of that if i'm kinda aloof from north korea i will think five times before i sign up something with trump because i don't know if the guy's going to keep his promise that in the first place. yes phone no i don't have one was the last time. since you went on the internet no i am not accusing me of these village is it safe they just. are you sure there is no actual music ters there and
tell us stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of suze i'm in bill fiddlesticks mission to do it to you like it is this is my complicity is going up up the study hall maybe you know john no doubt just hoping they should be the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is an of those ruined who were under the oak vision to know who could do this. and that is a laugh at that it's got to display any...
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liz: let's bring in the author of the capitalist code economist ben stein. ben, pompeo singling out verification. is that doable? ben: i don't know if it's doable i don't know if any of this is doable. the whole thing is like something from a fantasy novel. what it reminds me of most of all is nixon going to china. they used to say only nixon was great anti-communist credentials could go to communist china and settle things down with him. i think possibly only trump with his irrational nature and threatening nature and strong anti-communist nature can go to singapore and possibly make peace with north korea but it is a long long road ahead, north korea is a violently brutal dictatorship. can we count on them to change that? we don't know but we do know something mr. trump has says over and over again. the koreans are among the most capable people on the planet and if we can possibly integrate them into the family of free nations we'll have dug a whole world a huge favor. liz: that could be the outcome to your point we may also see an official end to the kore
liz: let's bring in the author of the capitalist code economist ben stein. ben, pompeo singling out verification. is that doable? ben: i don't know if it's doable i don't know if any of this is doable. the whole thing is like something from a fantasy novel. what it reminds me of most of all is nixon going to china. they used to say only nixon was great anti-communist credentials could go to communist china and settle things down with him. i think possibly only trump with his irrational nature...
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. >> let me ask you about rosen stein's boss. >> yes. >> you were instrumental in getting trump sessions to endorse trump. >> yes very close. >> donald trump says he wishes he picked another attorney general is he right. >> i think the president is wrong. i think he has been wrong from the beginning about -- if i can respectfully disagree with the president of the united states, i think that -- i think the whole concept of recusal is not even an issue. i think that rudy giuliani or chris christie or jeff sessions anybody associated with the campaign would have had to recuse themselves before grassley's committee even voted him out to go to the floor for a vote. so i think the recusal is an issue -- yes it's an issue dealt with and had to be dealt with. whether you picked roddy or christie. this thing about sessions was not the first pick. rudy was always the first pick. jeff sessions and rudy wanted the secretary of state. even rudy knew there was this issue of recusal. i think the president is wrong. if you look at what jeff sessions has done on immigration, migration and all the key is
. >> let me ask you about rosen stein's boss. >> yes. >> you were instrumental in getting trump sessions to endorse trump. >> yes very close. >> donald trump says he wishes he picked another attorney general is he right. >> i think the president is wrong. i think he has been wrong from the beginning about -- if i can respectfully disagree with the president of the united states, i think that -- i think the whole concept of recusal is not even an issue. i...
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kate brower and sam stein, let me finish tonight with trump watch. you're watching "hardball." accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. >>> trump watch, thursday jub, 7th, 2018. there's a memorable film in the great film "a man for all seasons" when king henry viii steps off the boat into a long slog of mud and seeing his embarrassing situation, his court yeas all of them jump into the mud with him. welcome to the court of donald trump. what is it about those court yeas of his that makes them behave like those of king henrys so ready to jump into the slop donald trump seems to enjoy? look at the vice president. he used to be a somebody. got elected to the congress of the united states. all by himself. got elected governor of his home state of indiana all by himself and now he fopishly acts like a lap dog. i said acts like because he's been a bigger boy than that. speaking of canines why is rudy giuliani running
kate brower and sam stein, let me finish tonight with trump watch. you're watching "hardball." accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. >>> trump watch, thursday jub, 7th, 2018. there's a memorable film in the great film "a man for all seasons" when king henry viii steps off the boat into a long...
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stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos and middle fiddlestick misted to do it living like an englishman and this is my combustor he is going to study all maybe a bit. old john tells me they should be the only palestinians is gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world and those who question the. i know what. i'm going to. do more. because of. the. kids. media. business how are you we can young. each change some young. so don't johnswort says i had a document for you on it. was a cosima she will. all be. on. the commodity the junk monty. hall. it's. not so. since you can't handle we touch other two got our lodger this time don't know how much it would you know it's i want you not it is unknown quantity eat it to each of you if she brought he will you don't i require you just make up would you not i still don't. have a very good thirty don't you know nine the paddle boat i thought. was funny. it was even. losing. los lobos. thanks. to a. great. power. it.
stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos and middle fiddlestick misted to do it living like an englishman and this is my combustor he is going to study all maybe a bit. old john tells me they should be the only palestinians is gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world and those who question the. i know what. i'm going to. do more. because of. the. kids. media. business how are...
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alice stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos m.m. bill fails to miss it like a million little pieces and my company is going to have no phil saviano maybe. john. the only palestinians who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the oak vision know only could get it. and that's to sell off enough knowledge to how to display any of the muscle that you had i not going to continue muslims you know do more commitments also don't piss off. that's the senior. fellow of welcome to worlds apart extra this is an addition to our regular show in research focused on the people behind the story is if asked to name the most a process soviet the russian leader joseph stalin is likely to be among the first to come up with the great terror of the nine hundred thirty still haunts this country with millions to execute it to the what is much less known is that there are only a year before the purges began stalin sought to well for the lack of a better war democratize the soviet so
alice stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos m.m. bill fails to miss it like a million little pieces and my company is going to have no phil saviano maybe. john. the only palestinians who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the oak vision know only could get it. and that's to sell off enough knowledge to how to display any of the muscle that you had i not going to...