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the room at the time says that bolton's charges absolutely untrue also we've got language from vanity fair which spells atlee has president trump's exact words but was said that trump was pleading with c jumping the chinese rule or the vanity fair language shows that trump was trying to intimidate siege and trying i actually don't know what's going on at this point but clearly the charges are going back and forth and you know this is not going to end because clearly as you say if true this would actually be a problem for president trump going forward bolton also claims that trump told she he believes china's mass incarceration of muslim minorities was the right thing to do couldn't possibly have said that. you know that that really is a shocker as well and that revelation by the way was the same day as president trump signed the weaker human rights policy act. i don't know exactly of course what would trump said decision paying but i doubt that the words that were using were the ones that trump actually said because that doesn't sound like the president i know the president doesn't put hum
the room at the time says that bolton's charges absolutely untrue also we've got language from vanity fair which spells atlee has president trump's exact words but was said that trump was pleading with c jumping the chinese rule or the vanity fair language shows that trump was trying to intimidate siege and trying i actually don't know what's going on at this point but clearly the charges are going back and forth and you know this is not going to end because clearly as you say if true this...
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but now reporter gabe sherman at vanity fair says he has obtained an unredacted version of john bolton's manuscript, the one with all the bits in it that the white house made bolton take out before the thing was actually published. and according to that reporting in vanity fair, even though bolton says in the book that the prepublication review process at the white house meant he couldn't print trump's actual words, according to the unredacted manuscript from bolton per vanity fair, what president trump actually said to the president of china in that conversation was, quote, make sure i win. president said to the leader of china, "make sure i win." so what are we supposed to do with that? the president's national security advisor says he was in the room and he witnessed president trump demanding ukraine help him in his reelection effort, right? an act for which the president has already been impeached. now the same security advisor says he was also in the room when president trump when president trump said to the president of china while discussing trade details, right, while discussing
but now reporter gabe sherman at vanity fair says he has obtained an unredacted version of john bolton's manuscript, the one with all the bits in it that the white house made bolton take out before the thing was actually published. and according to that reporting in vanity fair, even though bolton says in the book that the prepublication review process at the white house meant he couldn't print trump's actual words, according to the unredacted manuscript from bolton per vanity fair, what...
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according to the unredacted manuscript from bolton per "vanity fair," what president trump actually said to the president of china in that conversation was, quote, make sure i win. the president said to the leader of china, make sure i win. so what are we supposed to do with that? the president's national security adviser says he was in the room and he witnessed president trump demanding ukraine help him in his re-election effort, right? the act for which the president has already been impeached. now the same national security adviser says he was also in the room with president trump when trump said to the president of china, while discussing trade details, right, while discussing substantive policy that matters to the american people and the american economy, while discussing those things, the president brings up his re-election effort and says to the president of china, quote, make sure i win. what do we do with that? i mean separate and apart from the president also reportedly telling the chinese president that he should go ahead with building his concentration camps because that's th
according to the unredacted manuscript from bolton per "vanity fair," what president trump actually said to the president of china in that conversation was, quote, make sure i win. the president said to the leader of china, make sure i win. so what are we supposed to do with that? the president's national security adviser says he was in the room and he witnessed president trump demanding ukraine help him in his re-election effort, right? the act for which the president has already...
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>> the story i did for vanity fair on this who said private equity firms double the amount of debt on's balance sheet. you think of corporate weakness that has led to some bankruptcies in the pandemic like j. crew and knneiman marcu. there's obviously a great irony at the heart of this coming out of financial crisis, it made a great deal of money scooping up real estate when it was cheap. now you have talk of commercial real estate of mammoth defaults cascading through. i can guarantee who will be that picks up the pieces from that. on the one hand, there's capital. we're going to meet capital but on the other hand it's going to intensify private equity it's going to intensify private equity >> bethany, i'm thinking back to financial crisis when aig, which was not an fdic covered institution in any sense was bailed out by the american taxpayer the you see a scenario in which things could go sour for some of the private equity companies and taxpayers would have dom to comn and bail them out because they were deemed important? >> i think that's ways off right now. you can argue that pri
>> the story i did for vanity fair on this who said private equity firms double the amount of debt on's balance sheet. you think of corporate weakness that has led to some bankruptcies in the pandemic like j. crew and knneiman marcu. there's obviously a great irony at the heart of this coming out of financial crisis, it made a great deal of money scooping up real estate when it was cheap. now you have talk of commercial real estate of mammoth defaults cascading through. i can guarantee...
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like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," and then caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of "vanity fair" as a transgender woman. it brought it understanding to the issues that the community was facing. next we walk into the main gallery and see what happened at the stonewall inn. we'll go back to a hot summer night in june of 1969 to greenwich village, the stonewall inn. it wasn't a particularly nice bar. the drinks were watered down. it was run by the mafia, but gay people could come together and socialize and dance together. the stonewall in actually preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there. there was sort of a blackmailing ring there, so not the nicest place, but a place they could call their own. there was a police crackdown, and when police started raiding the bar, tossing people out of it, they were rough with a lesbian. they threw her out onto the streets and the crowd went wild. it was a pent-up kneeling by the people there at the stonewall. please had been harassing gay people for a long time, arresting them for showing feats exin public. we have all kinds of
like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," and then caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of "vanity fair" as a transgender woman. it brought it understanding to the issues that the community was facing. next we walk into the main gallery and see what happened at the stonewall inn. we'll go back to a hot summer night in june of 1969 to greenwich village, the stonewall inn. it wasn't a particularly nice bar. the drinks were watered down. it was run by the mafia,...
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movies like broke back mountain, modern family a popular sitcom, and caitlin jenner coming out on vanity fair as a transgender woman. these are moments in time that moved attitudes about the movement and had popular understanding to the issues of the lgbtq community in the united states. next we will walk into the main gallery, we are going to see what happened at the stonewall inn in the summer of 1969. let's go back to a hot number hot summer night, we stonewall inn. it wasn't particularly a nice bar, the drinks were watered down was run by the mafia, but it was a place that gay people could come and downs together and socialize. remember it was illegal for gay people to show paint affection in public, and at the stonewall they condense together. they could pray on the gay wall street workers who socialize there. it was you know not the nicest place, but at least was a place that gay people could call their own. so there is a police crackdown on such establishments going on, and the police came in and started writing the bar, tossing people out of it. they were a little bit rough with the l
movies like broke back mountain, modern family a popular sitcom, and caitlin jenner coming out on vanity fair as a transgender woman. these are moments in time that moved attitudes about the movement and had popular understanding to the issues of the lgbtq community in the united states. next we will walk into the main gallery, we are going to see what happened at the stonewall inn in the summer of 1969. let's go back to a hot number hot summer night, we stonewall inn. it wasn't particularly a...
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movies like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," and of course, caitlin jenner coming out on "vanity fair" magazine. it brought popular understanding to the issues that the lgbtq communities were facing. next we'll walk into the gallery and we'll talk about the stonewall inn in the summer of 1969. we'll go to a hot summer night in 1969 to greenwich village in new york city, the stonewall inn. it wasn't a particularly nice bar, the drinks were watered down and run by the mafia and gay people could come, dance together and socialize. back then it was illegal for gay people to socialize together and show affection. the stonewall preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there and there was a blackmailing ring. not the nicest place, but at least it was a place that gay people could call their own. there was a crackdown on such illegal establishments and when police came in and started raiding the bar and tossing people out of it they were a little bit rough with a lesbian and they threw her out on to the streets and the crowd went wild. this was kind of a pent-up feeling by the peo
movies like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," and of course, caitlin jenner coming out on "vanity fair" magazine. it brought popular understanding to the issues that the lgbtq communities were facing. next we'll walk into the gallery and we'll talk about the stonewall inn in the summer of 1969. we'll go to a hot summer night in 1969 to greenwich village in new york city, the stonewall inn. it wasn't a particularly nice bar, the drinks were watered down and run...
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"vanity fair," south bay, bringing back customers tomorrow. masks will be required.all is w to create options as well. tomorrow west field is also opening malls at oak ridge, san jose and the san francisco center. we're back in a minute with new changes to apple's developer conference. how they plan to hold the event amid the pandemic. plus shutting down, which 24 hour fitness locations are closing up for keeps. the answer is coming up. >>> and warming up. temperatures over the next few days will be climbing closer to the 90s again this week. we'll talk about that and when the hottest weather arrives when we come right back. >>> getting back to our breaking news coverage, protesters blocking traffic on the bay bridge. as you can see. here is what we know, a rolling caravan of about 50 cars stopped on the bridge just west of djerba buena treasure island, upper deck of it blocked. they have written black lives matter in bright yellow on the deck. we do not know when that bridge will reopen but traffic is blocked in san francisco. we've got to ke
"vanity fair," south bay, bringing back customers tomorrow. masks will be required.all is w to create options as well. tomorrow west field is also opening malls at oak ridge, san jose and the san francisco center. we're back in a minute with new changes to apple's developer conference. how they plan to hold the event amid the pandemic. plus shutting down, which 24 hour fitness locations are closing up for keeps. the answer is coming up. >>> and warming up. temperatures over...
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brokeback mountain," modern family, hugely popular sitcom and caitlyn jenner coming out on have the "vanity fair"" as a transgender woman. these are moments in time that moved attitudes and brought popular understand to the issues that the lbgtq community was facing. next we're going to walk into the main gallery and we're going to see what happened at the stonewall inn 50 years ago in the summer of 1969. now we're going to go back to a hot summer night to greenwich village in new york city, stonewall in. stonewall inn wasn't a particularly nice ball. the drinks were watered down and run by the mafia, but it was a place gay people could come and dance together and socialize. remember back then it's illegal for gay people to socialize together, seen showing affection in public. the stonewall inn preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there. there was sort of a blackmailing ring going on. not the nicest place but at least it was a place gay people could call their own. there's a police crackdown on such illegal establishments going on. when police came in and started raiding the bar
brokeback mountain," modern family, hugely popular sitcom and caitlyn jenner coming out on have the "vanity fair"" as a transgender woman. these are moments in time that moved attitudes and brought popular understand to the issues that the lbgtq community was facing. next we're going to walk into the main gallery and we're going to see what happened at the stonewall inn 50 years ago in the summer of 1969. now we're going to go back to a hot summer night to greenwich village...
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bestsellers the residence, look at the white house and first women, contributor to "the new york times," "vanity fair," "washington post," bloomberg business week. alex is joining from florida. good morning. >> caller: good morning. in regards to your book cover, i really like that there are five politicians and donald trump is not a politician as we all know. the one thing that you said absolutely right earlier when you were interviewing him and he answered one of your questions straightforward. fat speaks to me and that is the way that i would rather have a president act. and to the woman that called earlier and said he is the most divisive, no hunting the president obama was the most divisive presidents we've ever had. >> host: thank you to the caller from st. petersburg, florida. first a reaction to his comment. >> guest: i think it's right, absolutely, the things that the president of trump with the voters like most about him is that he does tell it like it is. he says what he thinks. and he speaks very openly and plainly. and you feel like there is an intimacy there. i was very impressed when i
bestsellers the residence, look at the white house and first women, contributor to "the new york times," "vanity fair," "washington post," bloomberg business week. alex is joining from florida. good morning. >> caller: good morning. in regards to your book cover, i really like that there are five politicians and donald trump is not a politician as we all know. the one thing that you said absolutely right earlier when you were interviewing him and he answered...
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joining me is msnbc contributor emily jane fox, a national correspondent for "vanity fair" and the author "born trump: inside america's first family." emily, what more can you tell us about the expectations surrounding this tell-all? >> what we know about president trump is that he was incredibly close to his father, fred trump. any book detailing their relationship, detailing the inside juice within the trump family, and i know this because i wrote a book about the inside juice within the trump family, is likely to really hit a nerve and to get under his skin. it is unclear how personal it gets, because we have not yet read the contents of this book. but i can tell you it will strike a nerve with the president. and it's coming at a time that's very close to the election, and who knows what the reaction could be within the white house? >> it is, as you've said, very likely to strike a nerve with the president. twl we don't have many details on it. yet the description from the publisher suggests the book uses mary's education and background in mental health to draw conclusions about her fa
joining me is msnbc contributor emily jane fox, a national correspondent for "vanity fair" and the author "born trump: inside america's first family." emily, what more can you tell us about the expectations surrounding this tell-all? >> what we know about president trump is that he was incredibly close to his father, fred trump. any book detailing their relationship, detailing the inside juice within the trump family, and i know this because i wrote a book about the...
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also a contributing writer at "vanity fair." >>> what the trump campaign hyped would be a raucous return to the campaign trail for president trump turned out to be a major disappointment for the campaign. while they boasted they would fill the bank of oklahoma center that seats more than 19,000 people. the tulsa fire marshal tells nbc news that 6,200 supporters filled the general section of the arena. tim murtaugh blames small numbers on the radical protesters and the news media who said frightened away attendees. according to the times, some users of social media said on saturday night that teenagers helped keep attendance down by seeking tickets they did not intend to use. tiktok and twitter users posted they registered for hundreds of thousands of tickets for trump's rally as a prank. but trump campaign manager brad pascal pushed back against the report issuing a statement saying the campaign weeded out tens of thousands of bogus cell phone numbers ahead of the rally. but, quote, these foe any ticket requests never factor into our thinking for possible crowd size. >> i think they said
also a contributing writer at "vanity fair." >>> what the trump campaign hyped would be a raucous return to the campaign trail for president trump turned out to be a major disappointment for the campaign. while they boasted they would fill the bank of oklahoma center that seats more than 19,000 people. the tulsa fire marshal tells nbc news that 6,200 supporters filled the general section of the arena. tim murtaugh blames small numbers on the radical protesters and the news...
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a very moving piece in vanity fair about what it is like to be black in america.lack in america is to be in a constant state of simultaneous worry and defiance. an in-between place, a not so soothing balm that prevents us from erupting into rage every time we walk out the front door. talk to me about that. >> i think that most black folks, in this situation, suddenly, we find ourselves catapulted into a different emotion, that we really haven't tapped into. i felt apoplectic after what happened to george floyd. and i feel at this time, we, as directors, as writers, as creators, get engaged. and make sure we provide a more accurate picture of what it is to be black in america, and all of the contours of that experience. and so, for me, is felt like a much more sort of productive emotion to feel anger because the anger is what activates people, if it's used in a productive manner, to initiate meaningful, sustainable change. >> that's -- yes. amen. listen. here's what you -- you posed the question. you talked about this just a little bit but i want you to expand on i
a very moving piece in vanity fair about what it is like to be black in america.lack in america is to be in a constant state of simultaneous worry and defiance. an in-between place, a not so soothing balm that prevents us from erupting into rage every time we walk out the front door. talk to me about that. >> i think that most black folks, in this situation, suddenly, we find ourselves catapulted into a different emotion, that we really haven't tapped into. i felt apoplectic after what...
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jeff charlotte of "vanity fair" covered that rally, as we did.e saw the reporters were sitting in a kind of pen in the middle of the stadium. and so the audience was all after him. they could like right after the press. you know, if you make a fool or a clown out of the press, then you have persuaded their viewer -- your followers, they do not have to listen to that person or learn from him. they can only make fun of him. that's what trump is doing. brian, this is terrible to say, but there's another popular t-shirt out in the trump rallies that says, reporters, journalists, a tree, needs assembly. that's a suggestion of the ultimate violence of people trying to do their job and cover the news for the public. it's atrocious approach to the media. and i never have seen it this way before. nixon tried, but he didn't have his heart in it. trump has his heart in it. he loathes the media because it built him, and because it built him, it can undo him. >> bill moyers, thank you very much. great to hear your insight. >> you're welcome. >> nothing to add
jeff charlotte of "vanity fair" covered that rally, as we did.e saw the reporters were sitting in a kind of pen in the middle of the stadium. and so the audience was all after him. they could like right after the press. you know, if you make a fool or a clown out of the press, then you have persuaded their viewer -- your followers, they do not have to listen to that person or learn from him. they can only make fun of him. that's what trump is doing. brian, this is terrible to say, but...
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according to the original preredacted version of the book obtained by "vanity fair," president trumpdly told president xi last summer, quote, make sure i win. i will probably win anyway so don't hurt my farms, buy a lot of soybeans and wheat, and make sure we win, unquote. now, one could argue that the president is saying, hey, a good trade deal would be good for me and good for the united states and it would help my re-election. and there isn't necessarily something nefarious about that. but i'm sure that's not how you see it. >> no. and i don't think that's how john bolton sees it. and that's certainly not the pattern that we have seen with this president. what he was doing at the same time vis-a-vis ukraine in withholding military aid from ukraine, there was no way, shape, or form you could argue that was in the united states' natural security interest. of course it wasn't. but it was in donald trump's personal, political interests. and i think this is what was driving him to urge president xi to help his re-election. and i think you have to look at the president's conduct now thr
according to the original preredacted version of the book obtained by "vanity fair," president trumpdly told president xi last summer, quote, make sure i win. i will probably win anyway so don't hurt my farms, buy a lot of soybeans and wheat, and make sure we win, unquote. now, one could argue that the president is saying, hey, a good trade deal would be good for me and good for the united states and it would help my re-election. and there isn't necessarily something nefarious about...
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congressman james clyburn was asked last month by "vanity fair," do you think the floyd killing will end minnesota senator a nickel to exchange is being picked as joe biden's running mate and he said it's really want help but it's not just this. her history with similar situations when she was a prosecutor came up time and time again during the campaign. klobuchar's advice for biden may not bode well for another contender, elizabeth warren who spoke at a juneteenth event today. >> i am not personally experienced and can never truly understand the fear, the oppression, and the pain that confronts black americans. but none of us, none of us can ignore what's happening in this country. >> also thought to be on the biden short-list, susan rice. >> vice president who biden who served in that role and knows what he needs. >> the biden campaign or shooting on the trump teams idea more than three debates. the trump team is urging them to think about at least agreeing to move the debates up. >> what we see is them wanting to have debates after voting has already started. we will see probably
congressman james clyburn was asked last month by "vanity fair," do you think the floyd killing will end minnesota senator a nickel to exchange is being picked as joe biden's running mate and he said it's really want help but it's not just this. her history with similar situations when she was a prosecutor came up time and time again during the campaign. klobuchar's advice for biden may not bode well for another contender, elizabeth warren who spoke at a juneteenth event today....
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vanity fair got a hold of unredacted words that said make sure i win.s this undercut what the campaign thought would be an effective message against biden? >> first, i've known john bolton for almost four decades and know him well and i believe john bolton. he may have many fault, but he's a truth teller, and so i'd take anything he says about china and the presidency and alarming. china right now is trumping -- pardon the pun, on hong kong and they're invading the border with india and relations with china are horrible and the information about china's intelligence breaches are also quite alarming and so i don't know that it's a good idea to harp on china, but i do expect joe biden to do so and this say way to neutralize biden's campaign and take on china and the record on china. i don't want see a plus one way or the other. >> well, and in this case, you know, the democrats are also going to try to make hay of china. yamiche, i want to show this graphic of the matchup between biden and trump and how very slowly it's sort of been, it's one of those thi
vanity fair got a hold of unredacted words that said make sure i win.s this undercut what the campaign thought would be an effective message against biden? >> first, i've known john bolton for almost four decades and know him well and i believe john bolton. he may have many fault, but he's a truth teller, and so i'd take anything he says about china and the presidency and alarming. china right now is trumping -- pardon the pun, on hong kong and they're invading the border with india and...
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residents, a look at the white house and first women, she's contributed to the new york times, vanity fair, the washington post, bloomberg business week and al is joining from st. petersburg, florida. good morning. >> good morning, in regard to your book cover i really like that 5 politicians, you're absolutely right, the politicians and donald trump is not a politician as we all know and the one thing you said absolutely right earlier when you were interviewing him and he answered one of your questions straight out, no lies, straightforward and that speaks to me and that's the way i would rather have a president act and to the woman who called earlier and said he's the most divisive, no, to me president barack obama was the most divisive president we've ever had. >> thank you for the call from st. petersburg, florida. first reaction to his comment. >> well, i think he's right absolutely that -- that the thing that president trump his voters like most about him is that he does tell it like it is. he says what he thinks and he speaks very openly and plainly and you feel like there's an inti
residents, a look at the white house and first women, she's contributed to the new york times, vanity fair, the washington post, bloomberg business week and al is joining from st. petersburg, florida. good morning. >> good morning, in regard to your book cover i really like that 5 politicians, you're absolutely right, the politicians and donald trump is not a politician as we all know and the one thing you said absolutely right earlier when you were interviewing him and he answered one of...
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vanity fair reports that bolton had originally said that president trump told xi at a meeting, make sureobably win anyway. so don't hurt my farms. buy a lot of soybeans and wheat and make sure we win. what's your response to that? >> a couple things. first of all, john bolton has put highly classified information sprinkled throughout a very large book. and i predict this. he will not only not get the profits from that book, but he risks a jail sentence. he has done something that is very, very serious in terms of american national security. and he's got to pay a price for that. >> but did president trump ask president xi to help him win election? >> i hate the title of that book, but i was in those rooms too. and whatever bolton is saying about china is just silly. because this president has been the toughest president on china of any american president ever. and don't forget, jake, there are still over $350 billion worth of -- >> yes or no. >> there's no -- come on, jake. that's a job -- >> what do you mean come on? he did it with russia and ukraine. >> i never heard that. i was in the
vanity fair reports that bolton had originally said that president trump told xi at a meeting, make sureobably win anyway. so don't hurt my farms. buy a lot of soybeans and wheat and make sure we win. what's your response to that? >> a couple things. first of all, john bolton has put highly classified information sprinkled throughout a very large book. and i predict this. he will not only not get the profits from that book, but he risks a jail sentence. he has done something that is very,...
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"vanity fair" reports that bolton had originally said that president told chinese president xi at a meetingosaka, quote, make sure i win. i will probably win anyway. so don't hurt my farms. buy a lot of soybeans and wheat and make sure we win. what's your response to that? >> a couple things. first of all, john bolton has put highly classified information sprinkled throughout a very large book. and he -- i predict this. he will not only not get the profits from that book, but he risks a jail sentence. he has done something that is very, very serious in terms of american national security. and he's got to pay a price for that. >> but did president trump ask president xi to help him win election? >> i hate the title of that book, but i was in those rooms too. and whatever bolton is saying about china is just silly. because this president has been the toughest president on china of any american president ever. and don't forget, jake, there are still over $350 billion worth of -- >> but yes or no -- but yes or no -- did he ask president xi to help him win re-election? >> there's no -- come on,
"vanity fair" reports that bolton had originally said that president told chinese president xi at a meetingosaka, quote, make sure i win. i will probably win anyway. so don't hurt my farms. buy a lot of soybeans and wheat and make sure we win. what's your response to that? >> a couple things. first of all, john bolton has put highly classified information sprinkled throughout a very large book. and he -- i predict this. he will not only not get the profits from that book, but he...
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the president said here but the government's process says that i must remove that the magazine vanity fair said they have a copy of what was said in the sense that says that donald trump is pleading with the chinese to help him win reelection in 2020 which of course would be an offense in the suggestion is that the government wanted that removed not because it betrayed any secrets but because it was politically embarrassing to donald trump and so this process has been ongoing clearly the book was due to be published back in march john bolton is obviously fed up with the process he says it has been completed the government says it hasn't that is the argument that will be bashed out in court but the books out there all of them in the i mean i've been through the book almost all of it and all the main details are the things that we have been talking about or here in al-jazeera for the last 24 hours and also you may have read in some of the newspaper extracts that have been published over the last 2436 hours alan fischer that for us at the white house will obviously be across that court readin
the president said here but the government's process says that i must remove that the magazine vanity fair said they have a copy of what was said in the sense that says that donald trump is pleading with the chinese to help him win reelection in 2020 which of course would be an offense in the suggestion is that the government wanted that removed not because it betrayed any secrets but because it was politically embarrassing to donald trump and so this process has been ongoing clearly the book...
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this new profile for "vanity fair" argues that trump rallies have become a kind of religious experiences or even reason. the joy is not partisan. it is the ecstasy of liberation. they have transcended compromise and entered into the light undelighted and pure. joining me now is jeff charlotte who spent much of his career reporting on the intersection of religion and politics and two of his books on this topic have become the basis of a netflix documentary series called "the family." i have been a fan of your work for a long time. the piece does not disappoint. and i thought the sort of religious frame work you bring to it was really illuminating. what did you feel like you were discovering as you spent time in this milieu. >> something has changed in the years of trump's presidency. i found something, a prosperity gosp gospel, a get rich quick promise. now it's much darker and i liken it nothing to the nos tick gospel, this idea that all knowledge is hidden, that elites are in this vast conspiracy against us and only the great man himself, trump, by pushing aside expert knowledge can we
this new profile for "vanity fair" argues that trump rallies have become a kind of religious experiences or even reason. the joy is not partisan. it is the ecstasy of liberation. they have transcended compromise and entered into the light undelighted and pure. joining me now is jeff charlotte who spent much of his career reporting on the intersection of religion and politics and two of his books on this topic have become the basis of a netflix documentary series called "the...
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he did a snapchat interview yesterday, plus it doubled as a piece for "vanity fair" magazine. so we've had to get creative, but we fully believe actually that vice president biden, one, is breaking through but, two, his message of his campaign is a message and a campaign that people are -- [inaudible] because joe biden is talking about a biden recovery that would benefit folks. joe biden is highlighting and elevating the voices of front-line workers. not just talking about what he would do as president right now, but talking about what he will do when he is elected. and people want to see a forward-looking, forward-thinking vision. that's what vice president biden's giving them. now, would question we like to get out there and -- would we like to get out there and campaign in the world? absolutely. he's chomping at the bit to get out. but we will go when it is safe. we will be informed by the scientists when it's safe unlike the people that work at the white house, namely the president. >> all right, let's except to a question. we have a question by one of the students you met
he did a snapchat interview yesterday, plus it doubled as a piece for "vanity fair" magazine. so we've had to get creative, but we fully believe actually that vice president biden, one, is breaking through but, two, his message of his campaign is a message and a campaign that people are -- [inaudible] because joe biden is talking about a biden recovery that would benefit folks. joe biden is highlighting and elevating the voices of front-line workers. not just talking about what he...
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. >> the prompter -- by the way, here is "vanity fair."s spiraling out of control, confronting a failed presidency, trump plays politics with the protest. trump is telling people he is winning. he thinks joe biden, not condemning rioters, will be biden's mistake in appealing to suburban voters. a republican said this opened up new narratives in the campaign. does donald trump think this is winning? >> yes, joy. this is a president from the beginning he came down the he s stairs has run and governed for his base. his strategy to get re-elected is not to win over suburban independents no matter what his campaign advisers will tell you or him. his strategy is to mobilize the angry populist white base that propelled him into office in 2016. that is why his approach to the george floyd protest has been to not demonstrate empathy or to identify at all with the movement that this has sparked. it has been to side with law enforcement. he has never once condemned police brutality. he is staking his re-election on this idea that there will be a cons
. >> the prompter -- by the way, here is "vanity fair."s spiraling out of control, confronting a failed presidency, trump plays politics with the protest. trump is telling people he is winning. he thinks joe biden, not condemning rioters, will be biden's mistake in appealing to suburban voters. a republican said this opened up new narratives in the campaign. does donald trump think this is winning? >> yes, joy. this is a president from the beginning he came down the he s...
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jesse jackson in an interview in vanity fair called floyd's killing a lynching. he said four men, one man, that's a lynching. that's strong language but i think those around the world who kwached him die essentially, 8 minute and 40 second neck choke hold, i think that is the visceral feeling. it's not understandable. your thoughts. >> this is a lynching in which the lynchers must be brought to justice. these are very difficult cases for prosecutors about 100 cops have been charged with murder. fewer than ten officers have been convicted of murder. the majority of police who are charged with murder walk. they're found not guilty or the charges are dismissed. the problem with this case is that people have said that a conviction would send an important message. that's absolutely true, but this is just the beginning of a long process of bringing these officers to justice. the concern is that a not guilty verdict would also have an expressive value. it would mean the atrocity the whole world is seeing is not a crime. >> and we have a picture of the officers up and i
jesse jackson in an interview in vanity fair called floyd's killing a lynching. he said four men, one man, that's a lynching. that's strong language but i think those around the world who kwached him die essentially, 8 minute and 40 second neck choke hold, i think that is the visceral feeling. it's not understandable. your thoughts. >> this is a lynching in which the lynchers must be brought to justice. these are very difficult cases for prosecutors about 100 cops have been charged with...
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we saw it first in "vanity fair" all for a great cause.father. prepare to die. >> reporter: hitting theaters 30 years ago, the film is still a fan favorite but now fans can rejoice as a new star-studded version is making its debut. >> inconceivable. >> what is this? are you trying to trick me? >> is this a kissing story? >> wait. >> reporter: this is not a trick. it comes out today on quibi, a new short form platform. jennifer garner appears. hugh jackman. ♪ >> my people. a month from now our country will celebrate its 500th anniversary. >> reporter: tiffany haddish, common. >> i feel i will never see you again. >> of course, you will. this is true love. you think this happens every day? >> reporter: and even joe jonas dressing up as princess buttercup in a gown and blond wig while his wife sophie turner plays wesley. >> oh, no, we may as well die here. >> might as well die here. >> reporter: and a guest appearance by a cute co-star. >> what about the rouss. >> the huge rodents? i don't think we'll have a problem with them. >> reporter: al
we saw it first in "vanity fair" all for a great cause.father. prepare to die. >> reporter: hitting theaters 30 years ago, the film is still a fan favorite but now fans can rejoice as a new star-studded version is making its debut. >> inconceivable. >> what is this? are you trying to trick me? >> is this a kissing story? >> wait. >> reporter: this is not a trick. it comes out today on quibi, a new short form platform. jennifer garner appears. hugh...
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. >> "vanity fair" reports an unredacted version of your book quoted president trump saying to xi, make sure i win. is that true? >> well, i'm not going to comment on that. i'm going to stick with the language that was approved in the prepublication review process, and let me say i don't know where that leak came from. i don't know where the leak to "the new york times" about ukraine came from back in january, but whoever leaked any of these materials is no friend of mine. >> you've also confirmed the core case, the impeachment case the democrats made against president trump, that he explicitly tied aid to ukraine to those investigations of his political opponents. you knew that at the time. did secretary of state pompeo know that at the time? >> i think it was widely understood. i want to say, all of us who were involved in dealing with national security aspects of ukraine, i think uniformly, were working to get the assistance delivered. we were running up against a september 30 end of fiscal year deadline and there was real urgency not to lose that assistance because of the bureaucrat
. >> "vanity fair" reports an unredacted version of your book quoted president trump saying to xi, make sure i win. is that true? >> well, i'm not going to comment on that. i'm going to stick with the language that was approved in the prepublication review process, and let me say i don't know where that leak came from. i don't know where the leak to "the new york times" about ukraine came from back in january, but whoever leaked any of these materials is no...
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according to a report in vanity fair. fair, workers were not consulted or asked for impact analysis before the decision to withdraw. dr. fauci were you consulted about the attentional public health impact of the united states withdrawing? >> i apologize. we said we were going to take a break at 130 time so everyone can go to the restroom or whatever. dr. fauci had to step out. to start over. you will have to repeat your question. >> you can hear more from coronavirus task force members on tuesday when dr. fauci and others will testify before the senate health education, labor intentions committee on the federal government's ongoing response to covid-19. the hearing will address the progress federal estate, and local governments are making to help get americans back to work as safely in the fall as possible. watch live coverage starting tuesday at 10 a.m. eastern on .-span3 history tv on c-span 3 -- exploring the people and events that tell the story of america every weekend. 60 years ago, for african-american students pro
according to a report in vanity fair. fair, workers were not consulted or asked for impact analysis before the decision to withdraw. dr. fauci were you consulted about the attentional public health impact of the united states withdrawing? >> i apologize. we said we were going to take a break at 130 time so everyone can go to the restroom or whatever. dr. fauci had to step out. to start over. you will have to repeat your question. >> you can hear more from coronavirus task force...
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according to a report in vanity fair. fair, workers were not consulted or asked for impact analysis before the decision to withdraw. dr. fauci were you consulted about the attentional public health impact of the united states withdrawing? >> i apologize. we said we were going to take a break at 130 time so everyone can go to the restroom or whatever. dr. fauci had to step out. to start over. you will have to repeat your question. >> live wednesday on the c-span networks, house speaker nancy pelosi hold a news conference to talk about the affordable care act and the house judiciary committee holds an oversight hearing for the justice department at noon eastern on c-span. on c-span two, the u.s. senate returns at 10 a.m. to continue work on the judicial nomination of cory wilson to the fifth circuit court, a vote on confirmation is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. the senate will also vote on moving forward with republican police reform legislation. 10:00, ciaa 10:00 c-span3 at inspector general nominee peter thompson appears befor
according to a report in vanity fair. fair, workers were not consulted or asked for impact analysis before the decision to withdraw. dr. fauci were you consulted about the attentional public health impact of the united states withdrawing? >> i apologize. we said we were going to take a break at 130 time so everyone can go to the restroom or whatever. dr. fauci had to step out. to start over. you will have to repeat your question. >> live wednesday on the c-span networks, house...
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congressman james clyburn was asked by "vanity fair," do you think avoid killing will end amy klobuchar's mate and he said "it certainly won't help, but is not just this. for history with similar situations when she was a prosecutor came up time and time again in her campaign and this plays into that. just during the listening session today, two of the local leaders urged the vice president depicts a woman of color as his running mate. >> sandra: very interesting some of the things that we are hearing came out of the q&a portion of the former vice president's meeting with those leaders in the church. we are told mostly they are supporters. 15 invited guests but at one point it getting challenged on his track record with the '94 crime bill and what that means for the youth vote and the obama years employment situation for african-americans. so he did take on some criticism and some challenges from those in the room. >> certainly, but you have to remember we are here in wilmington and delaware, represented us in the senate for 36 years so these are leaders who have had an ongoing dialogue w
congressman james clyburn was asked by "vanity fair," do you think avoid killing will end amy klobuchar's mate and he said "it certainly won't help, but is not just this. for history with similar situations when she was a prosecutor came up time and time again in her campaign and this plays into that. just during the listening session today, two of the local leaders urged the vice president depicts a woman of color as his running mate. >> sandra: very interesting some of...
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according to a report in vanity fair. fair, workers were not consulted or asked for impact analysis before the decision to withdraw. dr. fauci were you consulted about the attentional public health impact of the united states withdrawing? >> i apologize. we said we were going to take a break at 130 time so everyone can go to the restroom or whatever. dr. fauci had to step out. to start over. you will have to repeat your question. not acting on sound advice but instead om his administration's failure in responding to the pandemic. fair,ing to vanity officials who worked on these programs were not consulted or before the president's decision to withdraw. dr. fauci were you consulted, and if so, what were your recommendations? >> thank you for the question. i was not specifically consulted about the attempt to withdraw. us istuation with many of that we have long-standing relationships with the who. a collaborative center and i have a memorandum of understanding. dr. redfield and i are on a weekly call and supervised by the
according to a report in vanity fair. fair, workers were not consulted or asked for impact analysis before the decision to withdraw. dr. fauci were you consulted about the attentional public health impact of the united states withdrawing? >> i apologize. we said we were going to take a break at 130 time so everyone can go to the restroom or whatever. dr. fauci had to step out. to start over. you will have to repeat your question. not acting on sound advice but instead om his...
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according to a report in vanity fair. fair, workers were not consulted or asked for impact analysis before the decision to withdraw. dr. fauci were you consulted about the attentional public health impact of the united states withdrawing? >> i apologize. we said we were going to take a break at 130 time so everyone can go to the restroom or whatever. dr. fauci had to step out. to start over. you will have to repeat your question. the committee stands adjourned for 15 minutes. >> as he heard from the chairman, the committee is taking a 15 minute break. white house coronavirus task force members are testifying today, including dr. anthony fauci, the fda commissioner, cdc admiral redfield, and brett from the assistant secretary of health. it should resume shortly here in about 15 minutes or so. also, a reminder that we will re-air the entire hearing here on c-span. while we are in the short break will show you the opening statements from the witnesses. >> chairman pulldown, ranking member walton, and distinguished members, t
according to a report in vanity fair. fair, workers were not consulted or asked for impact analysis before the decision to withdraw. dr. fauci were you consulted about the attentional public health impact of the united states withdrawing? >> i apologize. we said we were going to take a break at 130 time so everyone can go to the restroom or whatever. dr. fauci had to step out. to start over. you will have to repeat your question. the committee stands adjourned for 15 minutes. >> as...