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the authority is washington post reporter wesley lowery and again, "the washington post" website, if people want to see the report that they put together, they can google or search washington post fatal force. >> guest: fatal force or police shooting data base. >> host: and we're showing it to our viewers as we speak. mr. lowery, thank you for coming on book tv. >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: the coverage of the miami book fair continues. we have our book tv bags and bus and we're going up to the miami-dade campus and hear from author and actress jane alexander.
the authority is washington post reporter wesley lowery and again, "the washington post" website, if people want to see the report that they put together, they can google or search washington post fatal force. >> guest: fatal force or police shooting data base. >> host: and we're showing it to our viewers as we speak. mr. lowery, thank you for coming on book tv. >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: the coverage of the miami book fair continues. we have our...
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of the things that jeff did after he acquired us was to completely change the strategy for the washington post had become a news organization described as being for and about washington. with the recognition that we are and washington, we will cover government and politics and things like that. jeff said he did not think that was a model that would work, that we had an opportunity and an imperative to become a national and international news organization. we happen to have a brand that was known around the country, the people may not -- the knew of the washington post because of watergate, but they may not have experienced the washington post. people around the world talk about it. it aroundtalk about the world, they say washington. walter: let me push back on your subscription model, which is great. i subscribe to the three that you mentioned. the new york times, the wall street journal. kathy subscribes to the washington post and the use person action. i think that is legal. marty: it is legal. you may. walter: there are many times, maybe there is a good article in the houston chronicle. i d
of the things that jeff did after he acquired us was to completely change the strategy for the washington post had become a news organization described as being for and about washington. with the recognition that we are and washington, we will cover government and politics and things like that. jeff said he did not think that was a model that would work, that we had an opportunity and an imperative to become a national and international news organization. we happen to have a brand that was...
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. ♪ david: over the years, you bought many companies, like the "washington post." did that come about? mr. buffett: in 1973, the washington post company had gone public in 1971, about the time of the pentagon papers. but in 1973 the nixon administration, through a pal of nixon's, they were challenging the licenses of two of the four television stations. so the stock went from 37 down to 16. at 16, there were about 5 million shares. that was for $80 million. no debt to speak of. so the washington post company, intrinsically worth $400 million or $500 million was selling for $80 million. it was ridiculous. you have a business unquestionably worth five times what it was selling for, and mr. nixon was not going to put them out of business. david: when you are doing these analyses, then and now, do you have computers that help you? in those days, how did you read about the washington post, and how do you do it today? mr. buffett: same way, but fewer opportunities now. i met bob woodward and he came up with all the presidents men. all of a sudden, at 30 years of age he w
. ♪ david: over the years, you bought many companies, like the "washington post." did that come about? mr. buffett: in 1973, the washington post company had gone public in 1971, about the time of the pentagon papers. but in 1973 the nixon administration, through a pal of nixon's, they were challenging the licenses of two of the four television stations. so the stock went from 37 down to 16. at 16, there were about 5 million shares. that was for $80 million. no debt to speak of. so...
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>>guest: it may be easier to google allow "washington post" project is on the siteice . we're still working on this . two ye and to track fatal police shootings 990 last year i don't know the number bute abou we're at the fatal police shootings. >> but there is the plaintive you as a reporter put your view. >> gabelli fin honesty and fairness . but what was difficult but one thing that was present at one point i became part of it but also i was a young black man right thing about black men . or young black women . men. i think sometimes we lie to ourselves that there is an objective of that to exist so we all bring our experiences into what stories or how hard we worked for that extra interview . it is important to knowledge who we are.ne >>host: from they can kill us all 24 unarmed black people have been shot by police or black men andd women just make up 12% of the population percodan accounted nearly 25 percent of those who were shot and killed by the police . , you are on with leslie lowery. >> caller: i take dead different view on all of this . why are young black m
>>guest: it may be easier to google allow "washington post" project is on the siteice . we're still working on this . two ye and to track fatal police shootings 990 last year i don't know the number bute abou we're at the fatal police shootings. >> but there is the plaintive you as a reporter put your view. >> gabelli fin honesty and fairness . but what was difficult but one thing that was present at one point i became part of it but also i was a young black man...
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fight to the end and she would say, never, and in fact i called the obituary reporter at "the washington post" at 11:00 monday night and said, for gwen, change it to "evening sun." she was always loyal. just like she was loyal to "washington week" and everywhere else she worked. >> she moved from the evening sun to "the washington post" in the mid 1980's and i was on the national staff at the time. she was on the metro staff. you remember those days. those two staffs didn't interact very regularly. somebody had the bright idea to bring all the political reporters together for a brown bag lunch one day. i honestly didn't know gwen well. i knew her byline but i'd never really met her. there must have been 15 or 18 of us around a table down in the bowels of the old "the washington post" building. people were just sharing thoughts and ideas. gwen started to speak. it's what everybody has since seen of gwen, because they see her on tv, but it was that -- it was the clarity with which she spoke. it was the authority with which she spoke. and it was also the personality that just, you know, not beca
fight to the end and she would say, never, and in fact i called the obituary reporter at "the washington post" at 11:00 monday night and said, for gwen, change it to "evening sun." she was always loyal. just like she was loyal to "washington week" and everywhere else she worked. >> she moved from the evening sun to "the washington post" in the mid 1980's and i was on the national staff at the time. she was on the metro staff. you remember those...
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>> were you surprised by what we've learned, by what "the washington post" is reporting?because the u.s. has little option and what to respond. are you going to invade russia? people talk about what you should do against putin, what's the president going to do? is he going to get into russia's systems? i think the question going forward is, what does the white house and the congress do in engaging future candidates to say, before you're even a democratic or a republican nominee, you're going to get federal assistance to assure that your servers, that your websites are not compromised by a foreign power. you can't wait till someone is a nominee, because their systems will already be compromised. >> not all fake news is russian intelligence propaganda, but some of it is, and what "the washington post" did is lay out some evidence that this was used in the elections. something we already knew and now we know more about. so there are things we can do. first of all, as news consumers, we can be more discerning about the things we click on. >> but so many are not. >> and the go
>> were you surprised by what we've learned, by what "the washington post" is reporting?because the u.s. has little option and what to respond. are you going to invade russia? people talk about what you should do against putin, what's the president going to do? is he going to get into russia's systems? i think the question going forward is, what does the white house and the congress do in engaging future candidates to say, before you're even a democratic or a republican nominee,...
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of the things that jeff did after he acquired us was to completely change the strategy for the washington post had become a news organization described as being for and about washington. with the recognition that we are and washington, we will cover government and politics and things like that. jeff said he did not think that was a model that would work, that we had an opportunity and an imperative to become a national and international news organization. we happen to have a brand that was known around the country, the people may not -- the knew of the washington post because of watergate, but they may not have experienced the washington post. around the world, people knew about it. when people around the world talk about it, they often say washing to. we had a great name to leverage. walter: let me push back on your subscription model, which is great. i subscribe to the three that you mentioned. the new york times, the wall street journal. kathy subscribes to the washington post and the use person action. i think that is legal. marty: it is legal. you may. walter: there are many times, maybe
of the things that jeff did after he acquired us was to completely change the strategy for the washington post had become a news organization described as being for and about washington. with the recognition that we are and washington, we will cover government and politics and things like that. jeff said he did not think that was a model that would work, that we had an opportunity and an imperative to become a national and international news organization. we happen to have a brand that was...
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one of those companies i know very well is "the washington post." how did that come about? mr.tt: in 1973 -- the "washington post" company and gone public in 19 some new one, right about the pentagon papers. but in 19 some e3, the nixon bebeistration through rebozo were challenging the licenses of two of the four television stations. the stock went from 37 down to 16. at 16, there were about -- it was selling for $80 million. it was ridiculous. -- that included the newspaper, other assets. the washington post company, intrinsically worth $400 million or $500 million, sold for $80 million. it was ridiculous. it was unquestionably worth five times what it was selling for, and mr. nixon was not going to put them out of business. david: when you do analyses, then and now, do you have computers that help you? how do you read -- did you get printed materials? in those days, how did you read about those or know about that today? mr. buffett: same way, but fewer opportunities now. i met bob woodward and he came up with all the presidents men. at 30 years of age he was getting quite wea
one of those companies i know very well is "the washington post." how did that come about? mr.tt: in 1973 -- the "washington post" company and gone public in 19 some new one, right about the pentagon papers. but in 19 some e3, the nixon bebeistration through rebozo were challenging the licenses of two of the four television stations. the stock went from 37 down to 16. at 16, there were about -- it was selling for $80 million. it was ridiculous. -- that included the...
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can you imagine the "new york times," the "washington post"?at be -- don't think about it. it would be a terrific idea if every other newspaper would do the same, and as a matter of fact, there is another issue as well. the issue of endorsements. do you believe every newspaper that endorsed hillary clinton for president should, based on the evidence so far, that is being under two federal investigations simultaneously, retract their endorsement of hillary's candidacy and immediately? cast your vote on twitter on lou dobbs, follow me on twitter at lou dobbs, "like" me on facebook and follow me on instagram at "lou dobbs tonight." up next, a sprint to the finish, donald trump says momentum is on his side. >> no sidetracks, donald, nice and easy, nice. because i've been watching hillary the last few days, she's totally on a hinge, we don't want any of that. she has become unhinged. lou: mike gallagher, eboni williams join me next. don't change the channel, a new study finds the average bureau wastes 1.3 years of their lives changing the channel. y
can you imagine the "new york times," the "washington post"?at be -- don't think about it. it would be a terrific idea if every other newspaper would do the same, and as a matter of fact, there is another issue as well. the issue of endorsements. do you believe every newspaper that endorsed hillary clinton for president should, based on the evidence so far, that is being under two federal investigations simultaneously, retract their endorsement of hillary's candidacy and...
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david fahrenthold will join us tonight with his latest washington post report on just how much donald trump actually gives to charity and how much donald trump lies about giving to charity. but first, what has hurricane comey done to the presidential race? >> happy halloween, everybody. >> how can hillary manage this country, when she can't even manage her e-mails? >> i understand, and, as i've said, i'm not making excuses. i've said it was a mistake and i regret it. >> former attorney general eric holder calling comey's actions a serious mistake. >> now they apparently want to look at e-mails of one of my staffers, and by all means, they should look at them. and i'm sure they will reach the same conclusion they did when they looked at my e-mails. >> i never thought we'd be saying thank you to anthony wiener. >> there is no case. >> now we have comey putting his finger on the scale. >> i'll neither defend nor criticize what director comey has decided to communicate to the public about an investigation. >> you don't talk about an investigation this close to the election. >> i think mos
david fahrenthold will join us tonight with his latest washington post report on just how much donald trump actually gives to charity and how much donald trump lies about giving to charity. but first, what has hurricane comey done to the presidential race? >> happy halloween, everybody. >> how can hillary manage this country, when she can't even manage her e-mails? >> i understand, and, as i've said, i'm not making excuses. i've said it was a mistake and i regret it. >>...
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of the things that jeff did after he acquired us was to completely change the strategy for the washington post. we had become a news organization described as being for and about washington. with the recognition that we are and washington, we will cover government and politics and things like that. jeff said he did not think that was a model that would work, that we had an opportunity and an imperative to become a national and international news organization. we happen to have a brand that was known around the country, the people may not -- the knew of the washington post because of watergate, but they may not have experienced the washington post. run the world people . when people talk about -- around the world, people talk about it. when people talk about the united states -- walter: let me push back on your subscription model, which is great. i subscribe to the three that you mentioned. the new york times, the wall street journal. kathy subscribes to the washington post and the use person action. i think that is legal. marty: it is legal. you may. walter: there are many times, maybe there i
of the things that jeff did after he acquired us was to completely change the strategy for the washington post. we had become a news organization described as being for and about washington. with the recognition that we are and washington, we will cover government and politics and things like that. jeff said he did not think that was a model that would work, that we had an opportunity and an imperative to become a national and international news organization. we happen to have a brand that was...
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it was specifically the abc news/"washington post" tracking poll he was talking about. at the time, that poll had donald trump falling behind by 12 points. well, here we are, what a difference a week makes. that same poll this morning is out with this number you just showed a minute ago. 46/45 for donald trump. they have trump ahead by a point. now, crucially again, this is a tracking poll, so you're getting responses in here that have come since that announcement by the fbi that they're reviewing more e-mails from hillary clinton. they seem to be showing some effect here from that. again, that is a big change from 12 points more than a week ago. what is driving that? if you look in this polling, you say how does donald trump go from behind to ahead by a point? what's going on here? what they're pointing to in this poll is the question of enthusiasm. they asked trump voters,voters,y enthuse astzic about actually going out there and voting for your candidate on election day. that's a huge question. who is actually going to turn out to vote, and what they're finding, what
it was specifically the abc news/"washington post" tracking poll he was talking about. at the time, that poll had donald trump falling behind by 12 points. well, here we are, what a difference a week makes. that same poll this morning is out with this number you just showed a minute ago. 46/45 for donald trump. they have trump ahead by a point. now, crucially again, this is a tracking poll, so you're getting responses in here that have come since that announcement by the fbi that...
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but then you end up looking where the abc news, "washington post" poll and it has donald trump ahead point. 46% to 45%. and then it's important to note this poll moved in a very significant way. even before the comey news. hillary clinton had a 12 point lead in that poll about a week ago and then it went down to a 1 point lead yesterday and now donald trump has a 1 point lead and when i've actually looked at polls, tamron, the ones that are very stable and move a point or two, particularly when there's not a big news event or the ones i pay more attention to, the ones that kind of go all over the place. >> what about those that have 11 point swings? we've seen some of that. are those the same people being re-asked the question? does the 11 point swing represent two people? how does some of the data get acquired? >> a lot has to go with the likely voter model and how you decide that is the person incredibly enthusiastic or know if they go to the polls or have a good idea? every different poll has a different secret sauce on how they try to determine who the likely voter is going to th
but then you end up looking where the abc news, "washington post" poll and it has donald trump ahead point. 46% to 45%. and then it's important to note this poll moved in a very significant way. even before the comey news. hillary clinton had a 12 point lead in that poll about a week ago and then it went down to a 1 point lead yesterday and now donald trump has a 1 point lead and when i've actually looked at polls, tamron, the ones that are very stable and move a point or two,...
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>> reporter: good morning, the washington post for starters is confirming that nicki haily, governor of south carolina has
>> reporter: good morning, the washington post for starters is confirming that nicki haily, governor of south carolina has
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"the washington post" hads this very good front page story today. everyone's talking about this massive propaganda of the russian government, combined with fake news, during the campaign, you know, the news couldn't get these stole e-mails fast enough. it was hour after hour, page after page. kind of this gleeful weird, you know, voyeurism. you know, what did she say? what did podesta say. and almost this chortling about, oh, they're stolen by a federal government. we'll deal with that later. we're finding out it was a massive campaign and it did not get the attention it deserved at the time and i don't know if it's going to get the attention now. >> and molly, isn't it true, and democrats may -- it may be a more painful explanation of what happened. but there's this combination of voter suppression. look at that happen that shows all those states with now voting restrictions, where people may have gone with the intention of voting and not been able to vote. where people wouldn't in wisconsin, maybe 300,000 people didn't get the i.d.s that they need
"the washington post" hads this very good front page story today. everyone's talking about this massive propaganda of the russian government, combined with fake news, during the campaign, you know, the news couldn't get these stole e-mails fast enough. it was hour after hour, page after page. kind of this gleeful weird, you know, voyeurism. you know, what did she say? what did podesta say. and almost this chortling about, oh, they're stolen by a federal government. we'll deal with...
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what changed a washington post reporter's mind and why he moved his family there. >>> and as we go to the break, the sights and sounds of new of the park. she gave a showstopping rendition that the vikings- lions gate this afternoon but it was the length of her performance that had people talking. her national anthem lasted four minutes 35 seconds. atypical anthem runs about two minutes. >>> in the spirit of thanksgiving we are sharing stories that inspire us this holiday season. tonight, a story that shows home is what you make it even if you first called that home the worst place to live in america. >> reporter: 1400 hazy miles. that's the distance between washington dc and clarity. at least it was for christopher. the washington post reporter who wrote an article mentioning lake county, minnesota. >> i stumbled across this data set that the usta put together. >> reporter: government data measuring scenery and climate. blue ravine good and brown write this. >> the absolute worst place to live in america is drum roll please, read lake county, minnesota. the claim to fame is the only
what changed a washington post reporter's mind and why he moved his family there. >>> and as we go to the break, the sights and sounds of new of the park. she gave a showstopping rendition that the vikings- lions gate this afternoon but it was the length of her performance that had people talking. her national anthem lasted four minutes 35 seconds. atypical anthem runs about two minutes. >>> in the spirit of thanksgiving we are sharing stories that inspire us this holiday...
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the great wall, lincoln and other subjects regularly appear in "the wall street journal," the "washington post" and the national review, and elsewhere. michael, will you come up and introduce yourself to a truly magnificent and daunting audience of churchillians. all of them i don't join in wishing every success as together we all continue our grand adventure into a bright and exciting future. [ applause ] >> thank you, laurence. thank you very much. thank you very much for the kind introduction. all of us owe you an enormous debt of gratitude for your leadership, and your efforts to keep the churchill flame alive. we have another round of applause for our distinguished chairman, please. thanks to lee pollock for helping to make this moment the reality. he has been churchill's legacy of great service, and a pleased to call him a friend. think you, lee. it is a tremendous honor to be appointed the first director of the national church library and center at the george washington university, and executive director at the international churchill society. i'm grateful to the board of ics and the le
the great wall, lincoln and other subjects regularly appear in "the wall street journal," the "washington post" and the national review, and elsewhere. michael, will you come up and introduce yourself to a truly magnificent and daunting audience of churchillians. all of them i don't join in wishing every success as together we all continue our grand adventure into a bright and exciting future. [ applause ] >> thank you, laurence. thank you very much. thank you very...
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o'donnell, robert costa and you eugene robinson with me, columnist for the "washington post" and nbc political analyst. i want to get to you on this, kel. to come flying out of that tower you're covering but what do you make of this death squad? suddenly mike rodgers is kicked rush. "you're fired"? >> based on my reporting, chris, what i have been told is jared kushner, the president-elect's son-in-law, has been the center of power for a very long time. through the campaign and now especially in the transition. while kellyanne conway had campaign manager title, steve bannon had the ceo title, it's the tilelessless jared kushner who has been the power base, trusted business hi father-in-law, obviously trusted by his wife ivanka and flying under the radar for quite a bit of time now. that a figure like mike rodgers, widely respected, former fbi agent, former head of the house intel committee, someone respected but doesn't have chris christie ties. he was, in fact, hired by chris christie for the transition to run national security but they don't have a personal history. and yet based o
o'donnell, robert costa and you eugene robinson with me, columnist for the "washington post" and nbc political analyst. i want to get to you on this, kel. to come flying out of that tower you're covering but what do you make of this death squad? suddenly mike rodgers is kicked rush. "you're fired"? >> based on my reporting, chris, what i have been told is jared kushner, the president-elect's son-in-law, has been the center of power for a very long time. through the...
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. >>> coming up, why a washington post reporter moved to a town he called the worst place to live in america. >>> coming up next, 92-year-old prince george's county woman fights to keep collusion out of her community. >>> the world of computers is now helping people with disability navigate trouble spots. before you head out the door, learn which silk broken pavement. tonight at 11:00 our i team goes to the university of maryland to see how we can all play a role in creating no >>> a 92-year-old maryland woman says stop the dumping on her community. carolyn grace, her well has already been poisoned once. >> and now power companies want to expand a coal ash dump in brandy you -- brandy wine -- >> grandma gray still volunteers at the elementary school. but she doesn't drink the tap grandma's gray -- she still drinks store bought water even though the well has been replaced and here is the lesson she learned about polluters. >> they don't care how you live, as long as they get their evil eye and you make out the best way you can with a little bit of nothing. >> reporter: so now comes th
. >>> coming up, why a washington post reporter moved to a town he called the worst place to live in america. >>> coming up next, 92-year-old prince george's county woman fights to keep collusion out of her community. >>> the world of computers is now helping people with disability navigate trouble spots. before you head out the door, learn which silk broken pavement. tonight at 11:00 our i team goes to the university of maryland to see how we can all play a role in...
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imagine if ben bradley said to you, what is the washington post company worth?kersd interview tv and assign value to each asset. that is what i do, isi myself the right story. it is nothing more than that. there are some stories i cannot write. nonprofitrous, business, i do not know how to write the story. what potomack me electric power is worth, i can do that. i assign a story. david: you get annual reports and read them the way some people might read annual reports and you do the calculations for how things are worth in your head. you need to -- do you use a computer today? i use it to search, a lot. i do not have one in the office, but it home. david: for a smart phone, can someone get a hold of you on a smart phone or mobile telephone? no, a smart phone is too smart for me. david: and a computer, you use barely. mr. buffett: bill gates and i say, who was on the computer more, and it is probably me. i use it for playing bridge. david: who'd you play bridge with? mr. buffett: i play with a woman in san francisco. she is a two time world champ and i am eight t
imagine if ben bradley said to you, what is the washington post company worth?kersd interview tv and assign value to each asset. that is what i do, isi myself the right story. it is nothing more than that. there are some stories i cannot write. nonprofitrous, business, i do not know how to write the story. what potomack me electric power is worth, i can do that. i assign a story. david: you get annual reports and read them the way some people might read annual reports and you do the...
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you have major outlets, "washington post," "new york times" colluding with the dnc and hillary to get her elected. people like dan emilbeck asked the dnc for a column he was doing call the ten most outrageous things donald trump ever said. they gave him ten of them and he used eight of them. are you kidding me? we have four years if not eight years.
you have major outlets, "washington post," "new york times" colluding with the dnc and hillary to get her elected. people like dan emilbeck asked the dnc for a column he was doing call the ten most outrageous things donald trump ever said. they gave him ten of them and he used eight of them. are you kidding me? we have four years if not eight years.
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sources tell the "washington post" the terror attack would happen on the night before the election. bob, we were talking a little bit about this before the show. this is unusual to have this kind of >> this is. especially with specific states, because they say, well, it's a vague threat. well, it's not that vague, they have three states including virginia. so this is just another wrinkle of an unbelievable election that mercifully will be ending tuesday >> do you think it would potentially stop people? are there fours? you've done >> ever since 2001 there has been this type of story leading up to an election day. one of the concerns specifically intelligence officials have been talking about in regards to this election is the loan wolf, you have these very long lines of people standing outside of polling places and that potential could be an enticing target for somebody who want to cause trouble. the other thing is on the cyber end, not that somebody, you know, who has nefarious aims could somehow alter the results of the election. as we know, voting machines are election night, we
sources tell the "washington post" the terror attack would happen on the night before the election. bob, we were talking a little bit about this before the show. this is unusual to have this kind of >> this is. especially with specific states, because they say, well, it's a vague threat. well, it's not that vague, they have three states including virginia. so this is just another wrinkle of an unbelievable election that mercifully will be ending tuesday >> do you think it...
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you mentioned the abc news "washington post" poll that has been moving forward hillary clinton.xt wave from last night's interviews coming today. we're seeing the effect of that wear off a little bit. the reality is the race was tightening prior to that letter and you saw that even going into that hillary clinton's lead was two points in the abc news "washington post" poll before the fbi letter. now it's four. i think the effects might be wearing off and the race seems to be returning to a stable, natural resting place with hillary clinton slightly though not safely ahead because of the large number of undecided voters and voters that prefer third-party candidates. >> do you think election night is going to be a long night or know pretty early? >> if hillary clinton wins florida or north carolina, it's over. it will be an early night. if she doesn't, then it could be a long night. there isn't a lot of polling data available on the comey impact. and we asked the question in the new hampshire survey, 49% of voters said it made them less likely to vote for hillary clinton. when you
you mentioned the abc news "washington post" poll that has been moving forward hillary clinton.xt wave from last night's interviews coming today. we're seeing the effect of that wear off a little bit. the reality is the race was tightening prior to that letter and you saw that even going into that hillary clinton's lead was two points in the abc news "washington post" poll before the fbi letter. now it's four. i think the effects might be wearing off and the race seems to be...
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with one of the most powerful men in this town, martin baron, the executive editor of the "washington post." great to see you this morning. >> good to be here. >> do your journalists at the post headquarters two blocks away have to write multiple versions of multiple stories getting ready for elengz night because we don't know what the outcome will be? >> we can't do anything. there's so much that's uncertainty, but there's a habit of writing skeletal information so people are ready depending on what the outcome is. people prepare, but it's hard to prepare for this particular election because there could be any number of differnt outcomes. >> has this election year been particularly grueling on your staff? if so, why? >> i think it has. first, it goes on for a long time. as we know, it's been two years really that everybody has had to endure this. and there's been so much venom and hostility during this campaign that it's unusual in that respect, and so i think that's been particularly hard. and also, the press has been the subject of so much attack. and while we're used to being criticize
with one of the most powerful men in this town, martin baron, the executive editor of the "washington post." great to see you this morning. >> good to be here. >> do your journalists at the post headquarters two blocks away have to write multiple versions of multiple stories getting ready for elengz night because we don't know what the outcome will be? >> we can't do anything. there's so much that's uncertainty, but there's a habit of writing skeletal information so...
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there's the abc/"washington post" poll that has trump ahead by one right now. other than that, which everyone's hanging a lot on right now, if you look across all the other polling, there's no doubt that the race is tightening a little bit. but there's not a compelling case that it's tightening a lot so far. >> you know, i think the most compelling case would come from the clinton side. they're going back on tv in some of these states. they're sending surrogates, tim kaine to ohio, bill clinton here to wisconsin. that doesn't mean they're panicking or that her numbers are showing a decline. they're being careful. trump's going on offense in these places. why not play defense. i don't think we can jump to the conclusion that that's in any way decisively meaningful. it does suggest, if they weren't the least bit worried about wisconsin or colorado or michigan, they wouldn't be trying to buttress themselves there. they'd be focused on winning north carolina, and ending trump's chances. >> one of the things that's true is that the clinton campaign has amassed a rea
there's the abc/"washington post" poll that has trump ahead by one right now. other than that, which everyone's hanging a lot on right now, if you look across all the other polling, there's no doubt that the race is tightening a little bit. but there's not a compelling case that it's tightening a lot so far. >> you know, i think the most compelling case would come from the clinton side. they're going back on tv in some of these states. they're sending surrogates, tim kaine to...
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and of course that's supported trump from the start and aappearing at the convention and the washington post says that he was offered a job to his papal founder but he turned him down. the post says that he is not getting very much response to his officers in general. now, bringing them up made me think of a video that they had and the very first transition between two palm pilots. the birth of papal in the late 90s at bucks and wood side at the time that they called the infinity. there's no news here and just a piece of video from the late 90s that we have that's really sort of amazing and then we were there and the birth of the
and of course that's supported trump from the start and aappearing at the convention and the washington post says that he was offered a job to his papal founder but he turned him down. the post says that he is not getting very much response to his officers in general. now, bringing them up made me think of a video that they had and the very first transition between two palm pilots. the birth of papal in the late 90s at bucks and wood side at the time that they called the infinity. there's no...
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. >> reporter: ifill graduated from the college in boston, the sun, "the washington post" and then "the new york times." she switched, reporting for nbc and then cbs. all the while making friends in a town "face the nation's" john dickerson. >> gwen was plenty tough. but she was also the kind of person, you wanted to be in her company because it was education from all of that. >> reporter: she wrote a become in the obama add era. the president remembered her. >> she not only informed today's citizens but inspired journalists. woman. even when i'm the most stressed, the most frazzled, god always rescues me, i'll never be abandoned. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a rough commute, a florida driver suddenly finds himself in water and sinking fast. >>> and no iphone zone, a miami bookstore goes retro with the tech ban. this is the "cbs morning news." turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana
. >> reporter: ifill graduated from the college in boston, the sun, "the washington post" and then "the new york times." she switched, reporting for nbc and then cbs. all the while making friends in a town "face the nation's" john dickerson. >> gwen was plenty tough. but she was also the kind of person, you wanted to be in her company because it was education from all of that. >> reporter: she wrote a become in the obama add era. the president...
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>> what you are hearing me say is the studies presented but the "washington post" and pugh. >> the "washingtonost" gave him four pinocchios for saying that. said it was totally, totally false. >> it's interesting that the "washington post" gave pinocchios to someone citing a "washington post" study. >> this is a criticism from supporters, long-time supporters of his that he is getting. from newt gingrich, the former speaker. he said this. the president of the united states can't randomly tweet without having somebody check it out. it makes you wonder about whatever else he's doing. it undermines much more than a single tweet. mitch mcconnell. listen to what the republican leader, the majority leader, in the senate said. listening -- listen to this. he was asked to react to trump's suggestion that there were millions of people voting illegally. >> well, secretary clinton conceded the election. and it appears to me she thinks the election is over. the american people think the election is over. and i think the election is over. so it's an interesting discussion, but it strikes me as totally irre
>> what you are hearing me say is the studies presented but the "washington post" and pugh. >> the "washingtonost" gave him four pinocchios for saying that. said it was totally, totally false. >> it's interesting that the "washington post" gave pinocchios to someone citing a "washington post" study. >> this is a criticism from supporters, long-time supporters of his that he is getting. from newt gingrich, the former speaker. he...
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. >>> editor for "the washington post" and cnn political commentator is with us now. david, good to see you. >> hi, christi. >> hi. there's an old saying, you
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she began her career at the baltimore evening sun in 1981, went on to report for "the washington postw york times." she covered congress and many presidential campaigns. she served as moderator and managing editor of the pbs public affairs program washington week and the co-anchor and co-editor of "newshour" on pbs with judy woodruff. she prided over the 2000 and 2004 general elections. she helped moderate a debate between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. her close colleague michele norris joins me. i know it's a difficult week for you and i appreciate you coming here to share what is so powerfully missing today because gwen has left us. david brooks wrote beautifully because he was there at pbs with honor friday. let's talk about friendship first. >> that would be a great place to start, charlie. it's really good to be with you. it would be a great place to start because for the last three decades she has been my closest friend, really almost a sister to me, and i miss her so much, already. it's really hard to start to talk about her in the past tense. >> rose: tell me about the e
she began her career at the baltimore evening sun in 1981, went on to report for "the washington postw york times." she covered congress and many presidential campaigns. she served as moderator and managing editor of the pbs public affairs program washington week and the co-anchor and co-editor of "newshour" on pbs with judy woodruff. she prided over the 2000 and 2004 general elections. she helped moderate a debate between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. her close...
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mark: i urge voters to read the washington post story.y are all really interesting, they give you a full or picture of donald trump. i do not think any of them will be game changers in the last week, but they are important. good for them to continue to pursue investigative journalism all the way through. i will say again, for republicans and others that do not like the five -- fact that donald trump is the nominee, we all need to wonder and ask ourselves, how could they not have found this stuff? the: a swing through polling jungle with our favorite survey monkey man. ♪ mark: welcome back to the badger state. election week is one week away. we are keeping an eye on the polls. the is our next guest, senior vp of survey research at surveymonkey. along with nbc, news, shows clinton with a six point lead in the four-way. few weeks agoa when he had a rosy projection for hillary clinton. there was talk of her breaking 300 electoral votes, etc.. we are one e-mail bombshell later, how are things looking? were you said, we thinking, could she reac
mark: i urge voters to read the washington post story.y are all really interesting, they give you a full or picture of donald trump. i do not think any of them will be game changers in the last week, but they are important. good for them to continue to pursue investigative journalism all the way through. i will say again, for republicans and others that do not like the five -- fact that donald trump is the nominee, we all need to wonder and ask ourselves, how could they not have found this...
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voter, for example, to vote against donald trump. >> and maeve, here we are, you've got "the washington posttalking about the mindset of many post-election, particularly if it is hillary clinton win of a piece talking about republicans now vowing total war, the consequences would be immense, the writer paul waldman saying this, quote, so now they are making it very clear that from literally the day hillary clinton is inaugurated they will wage total war on her. there will be no rule or norm or standard of decency. they won't flout if it gets them a step closer to destroying her, no matter what the collateral damage. is this fear in a different way on the campaign trail? >> it is. but i think that, you know, i think that we have to wait and see what happens on tuesday. you know, what potentially what the margin of the win is. i mean, i think that democrats do feel that they're under a sustained attack. you know, everything from the institutions of government, the fbi, to, you know, potentially keeping the supreme court tied into the near future. but i think that a lot of that could potentiall
voter, for example, to vote against donald trump. >> and maeve, here we are, you've got "the washington posttalking about the mindset of many post-election, particularly if it is hillary clinton win of a piece talking about republicans now vowing total war, the consequences would be immense, the writer paul waldman saying this, quote, so now they are making it very clear that from literally the day hillary clinton is inaugurated they will wage total war on her. there will be no rule...
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naoko hen had expanded on that in a "washington post" op-ed writing "the president-elect is surrounding himself with mediocrities whose chief qualitication seems to be unquestioning loyalty. one bad boss can be ignored, a gaggle of them will poison all of them. they will turn on each other." jason miller called him bitter. >> inside there's a solid plan, a method al kay proech to this being put together. i've read the news reports that want to make this like -- all souths of descriptions i've heard. it's very calm and structured and anyone saying anything else is either, a, bitter because they're not on the inside being considered or they're bitter because the election was last week and they didn't get the result they wanted. >> let's go back to kelly around the horn here. this -- what's your sense watching this every hour on the hour? i'll ask the same question to robert. is there a hurricane with -- where the eye of the hurricane is trump and it's calmer from his perspective, a bunch of job seekers. he gets to pick them like on the show "the apprentice," you're in, you're fired. is it
naoko hen had expanded on that in a "washington post" op-ed writing "the president-elect is surrounding himself with mediocrities whose chief qualitication seems to be unquestioning loyalty. one bad boss can be ignored, a gaggle of them will poison all of them. they will turn on each other." jason miller called him bitter. >> inside there's a solid plan, a method al kay proech to this being put together. i've read the news reports that want to make this like -- all...
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award-winning "washington post" reporter sari horwitz is revisiting the now cold case of the missing intern. >> i arranged a breakfast with a police official, and during the breakfast his pager just started going off. >> reporter: then, a timely break that a reporter can only dream of. >> and when he came back, he had this stunned look on his face. and he said, "you're not going call and they think they found chandra levy's remains in rock creek park. >> reporter: the remains lay in a remote section of washington's largest park, five miles from chandra's apartment. finally they discover her body in rock creek park. huge park. >> huge park. twice as big as central park in new york city. >> reporter: the gruesome discovery made by a park regular. >> u.s. park. >> i was walking my dog and i came across a human skull. >> reporter: this is actual crime scene video. never those are chandra's reebok sneakers, and her jogging pants tied in knots, which will lead investigators to believe this was no accident. but no sighting of her gold ring. >> we cried. >> yeah. cried a lot. >> we screamed
award-winning "washington post" reporter sari horwitz is revisiting the now cold case of the missing intern. >> i arranged a breakfast with a police official, and during the breakfast his pager just started going off. >> reporter: then, a timely break that a reporter can only dream of. >> and when he came back, he had this stunned look on his face. and he said, "you're not going call and they think they found chandra levy's remains in rock creek park. >>...
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in the washington post, debbie dengle say they ignored her when she tried to warn them there was troublemichigan. in an op ed post she writes, i was the crazy one. i predicted hillary clinton was in trouble in michigan. i observed that donald trump could win the republican nomination for president and at rotary clubs, local chamber of commerce and mosques i noted that we could see a trump presidency. that's debbie, it's hyperbole, she's nuts. it's now our reality. joining us now, debbie dengle. thank you for joining us tonight. what happened? what happened with those 88,000 votes michael moore was describes where there was no vote for president. >> it's a point i kept making to people that we have a lot of working men and women in this state that are worried about their jobs, they're not asking for a lot. they want to make enough to live in a safe neighborhood, to put food on their table, to go to the doctor when they need to, to be able to afford the medicine and educate their kids. and for too many they feel like it's out of reach. and the fact that president obama saved the auto indus
in the washington post, debbie dengle say they ignored her when she tried to warn them there was troublemichigan. in an op ed post she writes, i was the crazy one. i predicted hillary clinton was in trouble in michigan. i observed that donald trump could win the republican nomination for president and at rotary clubs, local chamber of commerce and mosques i noted that we could see a trump presidency. that's debbie, it's hyperbole, she's nuts. it's now our reality. joining us now, debbie dengle....
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so "the washington post," the "new york times," the wall street journal, we could do all the reporting in the world, my colleague at the "washington post" has been doing amazing reporting, just totally debunking donald trump's assertion that he is this great philanthropist and not with spooky polls a hearsay but calling individual organizations and asking the question, have you got i don't know any money? no, you haven't. have you gotten any money? yes, we have, $12. and laying it out there. the people that support donald trump look at that stuff and they doesn't believe it, they doesn't trust it. it's because overall they don't trust the media. so as much as we can put out -- >> or government. >> or anything. >> one other thing, too, i've noticed when i hear people talk who support donald trump, they say, oh, he doesn't mean anything that he says. they're like he's not going to do that. he's not going to build a wall. he's not going to ban muslims. that's just part of his personality. and they also say he's going to bring smart people into his administration. >> like rudy giuliani? so
so "the washington post," the "new york times," the wall street journal, we could do all the reporting in the world, my colleague at the "washington post" has been doing amazing reporting, just totally debunking donald trump's assertion that he is this great philanthropist and not with spooky polls a hearsay but calling individual organizations and asking the question, have you got i don't know any money? no, you haven't. have you gotten any money? yes, we have,...
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. >> they really became a propaganda arm of the democratic party as did "the washington post."hey admitted it. "the washington post" assigned 20 of their best reporters to find dirt on donald trump so every day he woke up knowing the best investigative reporters at "the washington post" and at "the new york times" were looking for dirt on him. >> and ivana trump got -- >> not ivanka. >> there's a lot of people that were approached. many of them were approached to give over information. not nice. it's bad. they were trying to -- they were working overtime to try to destroy one candidate's credibility and chances of the presidency. boot strap someone else. despite their best efforts, d ey weren't able to succeed. that tells you something about the strength of our democracy and the movement that was afoot. it's pretty compelling. do you think you should trust them at this point? no. >> president-elect trump and his transition team have been hard at work selecting key members of the new administration. rnc chairman reince priebus was tapped to be chief of staff. he spoke about the
. >> they really became a propaganda arm of the democratic party as did "the washington post."hey admitted it. "the washington post" assigned 20 of their best reporters to find dirt on donald trump so every day he woke up knowing the best investigative reporters at "the washington post" and at "the new york times" were looking for dirt on him. >> and ivana trump got -- >> not ivanka. >> there's a lot of people that were approached....
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i did know anything about him is background and as though washington post pointed out that the time the best qualification was the driver's license so i said i wrote about that in my book it is the article from the of "washington post." so you place one with no credentials. it is an african-american. so to replace a black democrat with the foresight. so he has to more people before 1996 as a political operative. so it is now the chairman so when they illegally take over the investigation, and they watch it all happened. so that is hell clever this was with the cover-up to kick the can down the road and hope for the best. thank you very much. i appreciate you coming today. [applause] . .
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the washington post reported during the campaign in august of 2015 donald trump opened some business entities in saudi arabia. given the attacks on the clinton foundation during the general election alleging there was pay for play, improper conflicts of interest when hillary clinton was secretary of state or a potential presidential candidate. donald trump still has his business and down the stretch of the 2016 campaign the clinton team had plans of what to do with the clinton foundation. we still don't have word from trump, campaign officials or anyone on what they will do with his business interests. this is a big story. >> mike pence or reince priebus said they are working on it. >> not to the level as the clinton foundation if she had won. >> you have a president-elect over the weekend issuing a twitter storm about what happened at "hamilton." kristen, mike pence, his daughter and the cousins, nieces and nephews, whatever, go to "hamilton." there were boos from the audience and then the actor who portrayed aaron burr at the end giving a lecture to the vice president-elect saying
the washington post reported during the campaign in august of 2015 donald trump opened some business entities in saudi arabia. given the attacks on the clinton foundation during the general election alleging there was pay for play, improper conflicts of interest when hillary clinton was secretary of state or a potential presidential candidate. donald trump still has his business and down the stretch of the 2016 campaign the clinton team had plans of what to do with the clinton foundation. we...
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back to the washington post these. the candidates wife decries mean says somey jordan supporters listening were critical of the crude language her husband has used including calling women "ms. piggy" and "dogs." it bothers me, says victoria, noting that poll; show the nominee is trailing with womens and his wife offered a refreshingly different approach. carefully considered and talking about children and kindness. only now getting to hear from melania. why didn't he send her out earlier? also in the post, other women found it ironic that melania champion ending bullying on the internet. what about the tone and voice he uses? he does people to shut up, and s ays about a woman "she is ms. piggy." ont from a woman working local voter turnout. the race is close in chester county where mitt romney eked out a win by us than 1%. caller: i do believe the candidates family's influence the vote. it influences my vote. on the one hand, there was an educated family who even collaborates, which is significant enough with the campa
back to the washington post these. the candidates wife decries mean says somey jordan supporters listening were critical of the crude language her husband has used including calling women "ms. piggy" and "dogs." it bothers me, says victoria, noting that poll; show the nominee is trailing with womens and his wife offered a refreshingly different approach. carefully considered and talking about children and kindness. only now getting to hear from melania. why didn't he send...
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the authority is washington post reporter wesley lowery and again, "the washington post" website, if people want to see the report that they put together, they can google or search washington post fatal force. >> guest: fatal force or police shooting data base. >> host: and we're showing it to our viewers as we speak. mr. lowery, thank you for coming on book tv. >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: the coverage of the miami book fair continues. we have our book tv bags and bus and we're going up to the miami-dade campus and hear from author and actress jane alexander. her new book is called wild things, wild places adventurous tales of wild life and conservation on earth. this is book tv in miami-dade. miami. as many of you know the book fair has many sponsors and were truly grateful to all the sponsors who each year provide the necessary support to make sure this wonderful event takes place and it takes place at the caliber that it does. this year with the knight foundation. many more sponsors that were truly appreciative of. we also acknowledge that miami-dade college has conve
the authority is washington post reporter wesley lowery and again, "the washington post" website, if people want to see the report that they put together, they can google or search washington post fatal force. >> guest: fatal force or police shooting data base. >> host: and we're showing it to our viewers as we speak. mr. lowery, thank you for coming on book tv. >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: the coverage of the miami book fair continues. we have our...