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she is interviewed by author wes moore. prison the world population is in our prisons, despite the fact that we have only 5% of the worlds population. there are a lot of stories out there that we are not telling. and yes, we are letting this thing live. we have to get the stories out, so that we can see the damage you are doing and fix it! >> for more of this weekend schedule, wrote to books tv.org. announcer: tonight the director, mr. for rate and and is a director admal mike rogers on intelligence gathering and sharing. they express the neefor congress to run you section five -- fisa bill. see it tonight, at 8:00 eaern on cease in. right after that, texas congressman michael mcauliffe discusses terrorism and he serves as the chairman of the homeland security committee. we will look at the challenges that security committee currently changes. he will be speaking at the global terror threat bipartisan policy center, at 930 eastern, c-span.a spin -- on >> c-span washington journal live every day with news and policy issues th
she is interviewed by author wes moore. prison the world population is in our prisons, despite the fact that we have only 5% of the worlds population. there are a lot of stories out there that we are not telling. and yes, we are letting this thing live. we have to get the stories out, so that we can see the damage you are doing and fix it! >> for more of this weekend schedule, wrote to books tv.org. announcer: tonight the director, mr. for rate and and is a director admal mike rogers on...
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moore. as you well remember, last night we talked about starting a revolution with judge moore's victory. well, senator corker stepped down today. he is not going to run for reelection. in you are going to be an state , seeingate after state that people follow the model of judge moore. do not need to raise money from the fat cats, the capitalists in new york city and silicon valley. this campaign was outrageous. $30 million spent about against two .5, all about politics of personal destructions against one of the finest men in this country, judge roy moore. today,stion was called who is sovereign? the people or the money? and alabama answered today, the people! thank you very much. -- judge roy moore, the next united states senator from alabama! ♪ >> thank you. thank you, you see my family appear. my sons. rory,, katie roy's wife. i have my mother standing here. young.rs- my brother, my sisters, i appreciate all the people are come tonight. i want to give my staff here a moment. people of worked on my staff, come up. brent, drew, thomas. you will come up a moment. you know, there are so m
moore. as you well remember, last night we talked about starting a revolution with judge moore's victory. well, senator corker stepped down today. he is not going to run for reelection. in you are going to be an state , seeingate after state that people follow the model of judge moore. do not need to raise money from the fat cats, the capitalists in new york city and silicon valley. this campaign was outrageous. $30 million spent about against two .5, all about politics of personal destructions...
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talks about it's a guy named wes moore has made. from baltimore in the city when i went to visit my father in prison but one is in prison door life and either one is a millionaire a new york times bestseller for like the past eight years he's been on oprah he's got all of these great things and he grew up in the same city would assign me and in the beginning of the book he says the bone chilling truth is that his life could have been you know and. you know it's like all of it is libel law when you deal with oppression you deal with poverty. as we go to break or quaters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we cover them facebook and twitter. that are. coming up and want to take center stage as a reason excerpt from the latest piece entitled no and then we welcome the fun loving correspondents from we're back in tonight to preview coming up of state to. here's what people have been saying about rejecting the sixty's. the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john
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she's interviewed by wes moore, ceo of the robin hood foundation and author of the other wes moore. >> host: i'm wes moore and it is a distinct honor to sit here with doctor danielle allen to talk about her new book "cuz: the life and times of michael a.". >> guest: i'm glad to be here. >> host: i want to get a bit of background about how i came about your book. i was sent this book by the good folks at c-span and they were like, we have this new book coming out. the mind if we send it to you to check it out? i'd love to check it out. and i read your book and i was blown away by it. just the power, the honesty , the critique of a larger structural challenge that's taking place and how it impacts individuallives . so it is really a distinct pleasure. >> host: >> guest: youvery much . >> host: and even before, i had so many questions i wanted to ask and i didn't prepare to sit down with you, even before that i love to talk to you about your process. this is a new type of, it's not your first book but it's a new type of book then what you've done before. what was your process to getting
she's interviewed by wes moore, ceo of the robin hood foundation and author of the other wes moore. >> host: i'm wes moore and it is a distinct honor to sit here with doctor danielle allen to talk about her new book "cuz: the life and times of michael a.". >> guest: i'm glad to be here. >> host: i want to get a bit of background about how i came about your book. i was sent this book by the good folks at c-span and they were like, we have this new book coming out. the...
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brendan greeley, a contributor to "the economist" and wes moore, retired u.s. army captain and ceo of the robin hood foundation. megan, president trump calls kim jong-un a madman. is this rhetoric, noise or does it change things? >> it's more than rhetoric and noise for this reason. we're seeing a possibly uncontainable escalation at this point, not only in iran but also in north korea. here is the issue. what people are forgetting is there is no room for north korea to really back down. they are already facing economic devastation with the sanctions that were in place. additional tough sanctions will further, further bring that down in terms of what they can do. china with a crackdown about their own banks doing business with north korea. as the economic devastation, large parts of that country completely impoverished as is, there is no choice for him. do we think he's going to be at this point saying i'm going to back down on what i'm doing in terms of testing? it's actually much more likely we see another bigger test, a hydrogen test they've been discussing.
brendan greeley, a contributor to "the economist" and wes moore, retired u.s. army captain and ceo of the robin hood foundation. megan, president trump calls kim jong-un a madman. is this rhetoric, noise or does it change things? >> it's more than rhetoric and noise for this reason. we're seeing a possibly uncontainable escalation at this point, not only in iran but also in north korea. here is the issue. what people are forgetting is there is no room for north korea to really...
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moore. you all remember, last night we talked about starting a revolution with judge moore's victory. well, senator corker and stepped down today. he is not going to run for reelection. and you are going to see in after state,tate people who follow the judge more that do not need to raise money from the elites, from the crony capitalists, from the fat hats in washington, d.c., new york city, silicon valley. [applause] mr. bannon: this campaign was outrageous. the politics of personal destruction against one of the finest men in this country, judge roy moore. question was called today whothe state of alabama -- was stronger? the people are the money? alabama answered today. the people. thank you very much. -- judge roy moore, the next united states senator from alabama. ♪ moore: thank you. you see my family up here and my sons, caleb, roy and taylor. my wife. i have my young mother of 90 years old standing down here. i have my brothers, my sisters and i appreciate all of the people who come tonight. i want to get my staff appear just a moment, if you will. the people who work on my sta
moore. you all remember, last night we talked about starting a revolution with judge moore's victory. well, senator corker and stepped down today. he is not going to run for reelection. and you are going to see in after state,tate people who follow the judge more that do not need to raise money from the elites, from the crony capitalists, from the fat hats in washington, d.c., new york city, silicon valley. [applause] mr. bannon: this campaign was outrageous. the politics of personal...
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moore is a man of principle. and what he says, when he says it, he is going to do it. take it to the bank. that's why we need him in d.c. right now. a vote for judge moore is not a vote against the president. it is a vote for the people's agenda that elected the president. [cheers and applause] ms. palin: it's for this big, beautiful moment that we are all a part of. the president needs support to keep the promises that elected him. so we are sending trump one who has our back, not mitch mcconnell's. that's the take away. someone who has the people's back. make no mistake, big luther is mitch mcconnell's guy. big luther is -- and this is strange to me -- big luther getting the job of the temporary senate seat, being handed the job by the politician who is now -- who is now gone because of corruption or whatever -- being handed the job by the politician he was to be investigating -- i don't know. i don't know what you guys call it. in alaska, we call it quid pro quo, which i think is an old eskimo term for that which fertilizes the swamp. no more swamp creatures. the swamp doesn't want to be drained. and
moore is a man of principle. and what he says, when he says it, he is going to do it. take it to the bank. that's why we need him in d.c. right now. a vote for judge moore is not a vote against the president. it is a vote for the people's agenda that elected the president. [cheers and applause] ms. palin: it's for this big, beautiful moment that we are all a part of. the president needs support to keep the promises that elected him. so we are sending trump one who has our back, not mitch...
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♪ >> we are life them in montgomery alabama, about to o wonfrom judge moore wh the primary. -- we areive in montgomery, alabama about to hear from judge the republican primary. >> thank you. thank you. you see my family up here and my sons, caleb, roy and taylor. my wife. i have my young the mother of 90 years old standing down here. sistersy brothers, my and i appreciate all of the people who have come tonight. i want to get my staff up here just a moment, if you will. the people who have worked on my staff emma if you will come up here. thomas. you come up in four-minute. -- my staff, if you will come appear. a minute.e up here there's so many people that should be recognized. thomas has done a wonderful job. [applause] taught this say i guy to run it but i have not. he has done a great job. [applause] chairman. you have to have a chairman and this guy is the best in alabama. bill. [applause] walls. y'all give them a hand. [applause] hobsonw, there is a rich here somewhere. [laughter] [no audio] dean young and mr. frost and his daughters. katie. ford's family. there as they are. the
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wes moore, thank you so much. robinhood.org, look it up and give to them. that wraps it up for this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. watch global citizens tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. now more news with my friend hallie jackson. you left new york, the show is tomorrow, you better get back here. >> i need to get back to manhattan to hang out with you and wes moore, my favorites. >>> on this friday, it may sound like the school-yard name calling you left behind in sixth grade, but what is happening between donald trump and kim jong-un could have effects for millions around the world. we are talking about the back-and-forth that sent you scrambling to google on dodder, kim jong-un leveled the president and president trump is giving it back this morning calling it a madman. kim jong-un is threatening a hydrogen bomb over the pacific as the president promises kim jong-un could get tested. we are bringing you the latest developments on this story and another back home. >>> facebook fallout with new reaction from the president today and from capitol hill as the social media gi
wes moore, thank you so much. robinhood.org, look it up and give to them. that wraps it up for this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. watch global citizens tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. now more news with my friend hallie jackson. you left new york, the show is tomorrow, you better get back here. >> i need to get back to manhattan to hang out with you and wes moore, my favorites. >>> on this friday, it may sound like the school-yard name calling you left behind in sixth grade, but what is...
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she is interviewed by wes moore. >> a prison as big as ours, 25% of the prison population, despite we have 5% of the world's population. there are a lot of stories that we are not telling. and yes, not telling those stories, we are letting this thing live. we have to get the stories out and see the damage we are doing and fix it. .> go to booktv.org this morning, colorado democratic governor and ohio republican governor outlined their bipartisan proposal to fix the nation's health care system. both spoke at an event. prior to the governors' remarks,
she is interviewed by wes moore. >> a prison as big as ours, 25% of the prison population, despite we have 5% of the world's population. there are a lot of stories that we are not telling. and yes, not telling those stories, we are letting this thing live. we have to get the stories out and see the damage we are doing and fix it. .> go to booktv.org this morning, colorado democratic governor and ohio republican governor outlined their bipartisan proposal to fix the nation's health care...
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she's interviewed by author wes moore on our weekly "after words" program. also this weekend senator bernie sanders offers his thoughts on how to bring about political change in america. fox news contributor and pollster doug schoen gives his assessment of the trump presidency. eric larson talks about isaac storm, a deadly hurricane that hit galveston, texas, in 1900 x. to mark the 16th anniversary of 9/11, we're bringing back a program from our archives. it's from 2006, and it's lawrence wright discussing his pulitzer prize-winning book, "the looming tower." that's all this weekend on c-span2's booktv. it's television for serious readers. and now we're kicking off this weekend with author erica wagner. she recalls the life of the builder of the brooklyn bridge. >> the books under the bridge series has been going on for several years now. it's a wonderful program that brings together various brooklyn booksellers, and they're allowed to program a monday in july and august. and as i said, we're very lucky to always get to do it and do
she's interviewed by author wes moore on our weekly "after words" program. also this weekend senator bernie sanders offers his thoughts on how to bring about political change in america. fox news contributor and pollster doug schoen gives his assessment of the trump presidency. eric larson talks about isaac storm, a deadly hurricane that hit galveston, texas, in 1900 x. to mark the 16th anniversary of 9/11, we're bringing back a program from our archives. it's from 2006, and it's...
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chris, in case people don't know who roy moore is -- >> sure. >> i hope we have it, and maybe we can read the op ed he wrote. this is when the first muslim member of congress was being sworn in, roy moore wrote an op ed in had he said this, in 1943 we would never have allowed somebody in the 1950s -- he did not want congressman ellison to use the koran. >> yeah, one, he has said that there's sharia law governing communities in illinois. he didn't know what daca was when asked about it on the campaign trail. go back a little bit. the reason roy moore is the figure he is in alabama, the reason he had this strong conservative base of support that propelled him to victory despite mcconnell and trump being for luther strange, two fights, he has been a supreme court justice twice, and he was removed twice. he fought against removing the ten commandments, and the second is when he refused to sanction gay marriage after the supreme court legalized it across the country. this is somebody who -- he gets compared to donald trump a lot. this is somebody who was fighting these fights when donald t
chris, in case people don't know who roy moore is -- >> sure. >> i hope we have it, and maybe we can read the op ed he wrote. this is when the first muslim member of congress was being sworn in, roy moore wrote an op ed in had he said this, in 1943 we would never have allowed somebody in the 1950s -- he did not want congressman ellison to use the koran. >> yeah, one, he has said that there's sharia law governing communities in illinois. he didn't know what daca was when asked...
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clear he did not come to alabama to oppose his former boss at a rally for judge roy moore the other night. he said we did not come to defy donald trump but praise and honor him. the president tweeting moments ago and said spoke to roy moore of alabama last night for the first time. sounds like a really great guy who ran a fantastic race. he will help to make america great again. he will come to roy moore. he is facing doug jones. democrats much more optimistic about-fa facing roy moore. it will be difficult to democrats to win in this very red state. >> let's bring in our political panel gregory, wes lowry and reporter at large and editor -- reporter and editor at large, the point, cnn politics chris cillizza. i'm sorry i didn't get all 18 titles right. let me ask you something here. donald trump is right. it is embarrassing he couldn't get the person he said he could across. and luther strange had ground to make up because of the political culture at play with roy moore. roy moore, couldn't you look at him as evidence of what happens when you start scratching at the areas donald trump has and make c
clear he did not come to alabama to oppose his former boss at a rally for judge roy moore the other night. he said we did not come to defy donald trump but praise and honor him. the president tweeting moments ago and said spoke to roy moore of alabama last night for the first time. sounds like a really great guy who ran a fantastic race. he will help to make america great again. he will come to roy moore. he is facing doug jones. democrats much more optimistic about-fa facing roy moore. it will...
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she's interviewed by author wes moore. >> a prison system as big as ours, 25% of the world's prison population in our statements despite -- in our prisons, it touches everybody. there's a lot of stories out there that we're not telling. >> that's right. >> and, yes, by not telling those stories, we're letting this thing live. we've got to get the stories out so we can see the damage that we're doing and fix it. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to booktv.org. >> earlier today national education association president lily eskelsen garcia discussed education policy and the need for better schools and health care for students. she also criticized president trump's decision to end the daca program. speaking at the national press club, this is an hour. >> good afternoon. i'm pat host, i'm the americas aviation reporter for james, and i'm also on the board of governors here at the national press club. our -- sorry about that. welcome to the national press club. our guest today is lily eskelsen garcia, the president of the national education association. i would like to welcome our public ra
she's interviewed by author wes moore. >> a prison system as big as ours, 25% of the world's prison population in our statements despite -- in our prisons, it touches everybody. there's a lot of stories out there that we're not telling. >> that's right. >> and, yes, by not telling those stories, we're letting this thing live. we've got to get the stories out so we can see the damage that we're doing and fix it. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to booktv.org....
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clear he did not come to alabama to oppose his former boss at a rally for judge roy moore the other night. he said we did not come to defy honor trump but to praise and honor him. trump is expected to come back to campaign for roy moore against doug jones. it will be very tough for a democrat to win in this election scheduled for december 12th. >> alex, thank you very much for all that background. let's bring in this panel to discuss this. we have gregory and cnn politics reporter and editor at large. david gregg gregory what does m for mcmcconnell and trump and beyond? >> reporter: sometimes when you lead a wave the way donald trump did, a new pop limp in politics and ride that into the white house, it doesn't mean you can control the current after that. and i think that's what donald trump is experiencing now. trump himself campaigned against the establishment as president, campaigning against fellow republicans, cutting a deal on the budget, a short-term deal, criticizing republicans for failing to get health care done. i also think it's one of the reasons why with this result coming that donald t
clear he did not come to alabama to oppose his former boss at a rally for judge roy moore the other night. he said we did not come to defy honor trump but to praise and honor him. trump is expected to come back to campaign for roy moore against doug jones. it will be very tough for a democrat to win in this election scheduled for december 12th. >> alex, thank you very much for all that background. let's bring in this panel to discuss this. we have gregory and cnn politics reporter and...
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it is not the result we wanted but i congratulate judge moore and i have already talked to him on the phone. listen, i wish him the best. we are republicans and we care about this country and about the state and we wish him the best. one of my favorite prayers ask us to give thanks to god for setting us and that allows us to lean on him, the harder things that you have to rely on something way more powerful than yourself. you are navigating through waters you do not always understand. if you end up thinking who can i rely on, it is god. that is the prayer that means something. boy, have we set ourselves to a task on this race. it was a task of a lifetime. we are dealing with the political environment i have never had experience with. i work in the northern city and we had rough seas, we had some the almost turned is over. the political seas right now are very hard to navigate and very hard to understand. it has been a tough deal. i could not be any more proud of the campaign we have ran. i am an old athlete, basketball player, and we left everything out on the field. there is nothing
it is not the result we wanted but i congratulate judge moore and i have already talked to him on the phone. listen, i wish him the best. we are republicans and we care about this country and about the state and we wish him the best. one of my favorite prayers ask us to give thanks to god for setting us and that allows us to lean on him, the harder things that you have to rely on something way more powerful than yourself. you are navigating through waters you do not always understand. if you...
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blowing themselves up all over the place. >> megan, we tried to put together a reel to show our viewers who we're guessing aren't super conversant in roy moore's background. but we literally cannot show people on tape the things he said about september 11th, about homosexuality, his racial slurs he used as a candidate in this race. so what does it say that republicans now have to get -- if they want to be for the republican in the alabama senator race, they have to be for this republican? >> people talk about normalizing now. let's not normalize this by calling it anti-establishment. this is far more than anti-establishment. these views are so extreme and let's just talk about one about homosexuality. this is very recent commentary comparing it is bestiality, refusing repeatedly to accept judicial standards on same-sex marriage. this is not anti-establishment behavior. he's best known in his state for the stance he's taken on social issues. so what does it leave us with? it leaves us with, yes, the threat that money, that other establishment candidates are at risk for possible challenges. but it also shows the trajectory of this country and, f
blowing themselves up all over the place. >> megan, we tried to put together a reel to show our viewers who we're guessing aren't super conversant in roy moore's background. but we literally cannot show people on tape the things he said about september 11th, about homosexuality, his racial slurs he used as a candidate in this race. so what does it say that republicans now have to get -- if they want to be for the republican in the alabama senator race, they have to be for this republican?...
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it's a narrative because there are other agendas out there. >> on the other hand, here, john, we have roy moores a very controversial judge, and he has refused to uphold a supreme court decision about gay marriage. there's another dynamic here at play, and for the first time we are seeing the president and steve bannon pitted against each other in the race. steve bannon has made clear this is not about donald trump but about a battle against establishment republicans. listen to what he said about roy moore last night. >> they think you're a pack of morons. they think you are nothing but rudes. you are going to get an opportunity to tell them what you think of the elites that run this country. a vote for judge roy moore is a vote for donald trump. >> reporter: what is really at stake here is the fight for the republican party, and people like mitch mcconnell fear it could happen again. >>> is today the latest to repeal obamacare. susan collins from maine announced she would vote no. >> this thing is not going to be fully dead until mitch mcconnell says it is, and he has not made that decision, a
it's a narrative because there are other agendas out there. >> on the other hand, here, john, we have roy moores a very controversial judge, and he has refused to uphold a supreme court decision about gay marriage. there's another dynamic here at play, and for the first time we are seeing the president and steve bannon pitted against each other in the race. steve bannon has made clear this is not about donald trump but about a battle against establishment republicans. listen to what he...
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host: coming up, we will meet johnnie moore, a member of a group of christians who advises the president on spiritual matters. he will tell us why continues to support the president, even after events in charlottesville. later on, we will talk about president trump's decision to allow military equipment to be transferred to civilian law enforcement agencies. he will be right back. ♪ -- we will be right back. ♪ at 6:45 day on c-span, p.m. eastern, president obama accepts the annual jfk courage award. at 8:00, national review senior editor -- >> they should not face all of their hopes -- place all of their hopes in any politician. they say this over and over again that you should have a healthy distrust of any political leader, clearly the ones that claim to be speaking for you. >> at 9:00 p.m. eastern, university of california professor speaks. digital revolution has transformed the economy. networks and daily newspapers no longer set our national agenda. instead, many of us find information that reinforce our opinions. during polarization has seen to split this into two nations. >> watch
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. >> we sure do. >>> roy moore winning the alabama gop senate runoff defeating luther strange. luther strange who was backed by president trump in the race for the senate seat vacated by attorney general jeff sessions. >> moore was supported by former trump white house chief strategist steve bannon. he was ousted twice as alabama's chief justice including once for refusing to follow the supreme court's ruling legalizing gay marriage. moore campaigned on a platform of placing christianity at the center of public life. >> moore spoke with president trump who congratulated him on the victory. he said nothing about the race as he returned to the white house but he was active on twitter deleting three recent posts he had posted supporting luther strange. o. >> reporter: good morning. well, of course, this was a republican primary election on the surface, but really it was about so much more than that. it was the latest in the battle for the soul of the republican party. tonight's election dealt a huge blow to the republican establishment in washington and a significant blow to the p
. >> we sure do. >>> roy moore winning the alabama gop senate runoff defeating luther strange. luther strange who was backed by president trump in the race for the senate seat vacated by attorney general jeff sessions. >> moore was supported by former trump white house chief strategist steve bannon. he was ousted twice as alabama's chief justice including once for refusing to follow the supreme court's ruling legalizing gay marriage. moore campaigned on a platform of...
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we have had 50 years now of disruption in this country. >> and it's probably not going to stop. roy moore. i would argue the whole notion of the country's birth was about disruption. the whole notion was about us challenging gst and always distrusting government. we found ourselves in one of those moments. it's interesting to hear mr. brokaw talk about all of this. have you to wonder -- i know we're going to break. you have to wonder as we listen to those folks who say they're for him, wish he could be quiet, are they indicating they could be for something else within their own party, outside of the party? the worry for the system, i think, is what joe has articulated throughout the show today, which is do we embrace a way to get things done or do we continue to pursue a path of just massive disruption that doesn't produce much changes to the architecture? >> what i find when i'm out there talking to trump supporters that they say after they defend him, why can't we find a way to work together? they go apolitical at that point. they want the system to work. it works in their communities a
we have had 50 years now of disruption in this country. >> and it's probably not going to stop. roy moore. i would argue the whole notion of the country's birth was about disruption. the whole notion was about us challenging gst and always distrusting government. we found ourselves in one of those moments. it's interesting to hear mr. brokaw talk about all of this. have you to wonder -- i know we're going to break. you have to wonder as we listen to those folks who say they're for him,...
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moore. i have talked to him on the phone. we wish him the best. >> reporter: moore is a hero to the religious right who garnered the support of president trump's former chief strategist steve bannon. the elections garnered national attention, pitting trump and bannon against each other. and testing the political sway of president trump's administration and those who put him in the white house. the president tweeting his congratulations to moore. trump admitted backing strange may not have been the right choice. >> i might have made a mistake. and i'll be honest. i might have made a mistake. >> reporter: even as the senate leadership fund pumped $7 million into the race. big bucks that ended up not being enough to secure a win. >> let's go again and make america great. >> reporter: janai norman, abc news, washington. >>> and now to the other big story unfolding this morning. the humanitarian crisis in puerto rico. president trump is now defending his hurricane response effort. >> he plans to visit the island next week to view the
moore. i have talked to him on the phone. we wish him the best. >> reporter: moore is a hero to the religious right who garnered the support of president trump's former chief strategist steve bannon. the elections garnered national attention, pitting trump and bannon against each other. and testing the political sway of president trump's administration and those who put him in the white house. the president tweeting his congratulations to moore. trump admitted backing strange may not have...
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moore in the senate race. did you go down and campaign for him? >> i didn't go down and we have endorsed judge moore. think he is going to win tonight. >> let me ask you this, there is a lot of fear among the establishment wing of the party. why do you believe they fear roy moore over luther strange? you could argue on paper. is there a lot of difference? what do you say? >> here's what i think is happening, the establishment had a number of things. bradford meets kanter, the freedom caucus is formed. a sitting speaking steps down midterm. donald trump gets elected. tonight, if the polls are accurate, roy moore is going object the senator from alabama. if that's not a message the people are sendsing to the establishment i don't know what is. let's do what we told the american people we were going to, repeal obamacare, cut taxes, build the border security. let's do what we said, if we start doing that you won't see the friction like we are seeing in alabama you will see us getting done the things the american elected us to get down. >> you heard boehner saying i don't have the votes. i can only get a
moore in the senate race. did you go down and campaign for him? >> i didn't go down and we have endorsed judge moore. think he is going to win tonight. >> let me ask you this, there is a lot of fear among the establishment wing of the party. why do you believe they fear roy moore over luther strange? you could argue on paper. is there a lot of difference? what do you say? >> here's what i think is happening, the establishment had a number of things. bradford meets kanter, the...
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this is about our national honor and we need to get going here. >> steve, roy moore's victory tonight in alabama, do you think it will force conversations with republican incumbents in the senate? is there something happening out there that is going to make them talk to their families and their staff about maybe getting out of the game or being primaried or defeated? >> when you talk to -- when you talk to members of the united states senate, the amount of crazy that has been let loose in the republican party is not lost on them. it's despiriting, it's depressing to many of them. and for republicans went through this cycle in 2010, 2012. whether it was, you know, congressman aiken, he had the legitimate rape comment, kristine o'donnell, the witch from delaware. there was six or seven u.s. senate seats that republicans would have won had they nominated candidates who weren't completely crazy. they were rejected in the general election. we may see that cycle repeating itself here in 2018. the party had it under control in 2014, 2016, but as john kennedy once said, the problem with ridin
this is about our national honor and we need to get going here. >> steve, roy moore's victory tonight in alabama, do you think it will force conversations with republican incumbents in the senate? is there something happening out there that is going to make them talk to their families and their staff about maybe getting out of the game or being primaried or defeated? >> when you talk to -- when you talk to members of the united states senate, the amount of crazy that has been let...
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go like a pro. >> dana: as we reported at the top of the hour, roy moore has >> dana: as we reported top of the hour, roy moore has won the alabama senate republican primary over senator luther strange. here is what judge moore said moments ago. >> together we can make america great and we can support the president. don't let anybody in the press think that because he supported my opponent that i do not support him. and support his agenda. [applause] as long as it's constitutional, as long as it advances our society, our culture, our country, i will be supportive.la >> dana: let's bring in john mccormack along with aaron mcfight, white house correspondent for the independent journal review. i'm soes glad you joined us. tonight. feels like this election cycle never ends. john, tonight we expected this, i guess, in the last few days that roy moore would be able to win. it seems like luther strange just said great concession speech. over to you, sir.n. >> a win for the polling industry. the polls were showingng significant size win for roy moore. that's what he got. you hear a lot among
go like a pro. >> dana: as we reported at the top of the hour, roy moore has >> dana: as we reported top of the hour, roy moore has won the alabama senate republican primary over senator luther strange. here is what judge moore said moments ago. >> together we can make america great and we can support the president. don't let anybody in the press think that because he supported my opponent that i do not support him. and support his agenda. [applause] as long as it's...
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it is not the result we wanted but i congratulate judge moore and i wish him the best. we are republicans and we care about this country and about the state and we wish him the best. one of my favorite prayers ask us to give thanks to god for setting us a task to teach him to rely on him alone. it is a hard task but at the end of the date you have to rely on something way more powerful than yourself. you're not going to do what you do not always understand. you end up thinking, who can i rely on? it is god. that is a kind of per the really mean something. and boy have we set ourselves to a task at this race. it was really a task of a lifetime. with a political environment i have never had any experience with. i worked in the northern city, and we had some rough seas. political seas, the political wind right now this country is very hard to navigate. very hard to understand. it has been a tough deal. i could not be any more proud of the campaign we ran. we left everything out on the field. there is nothing else on the court. we did everything we possibly could. i would no
it is not the result we wanted but i congratulate judge moore and i wish him the best. we are republicans and we care about this country and about the state and we wish him the best. one of my favorite prayers ask us to give thanks to god for setting us a task to teach him to rely on him alone. it is a hard task but at the end of the date you have to rely on something way more powerful than yourself. you're not going to do what you do not always understand. you end up thinking, who can i rely...
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she is interviewed by author wes moore. >> prison system as big as ours, 25% of the world's prison population in our prisons despite the fact we have five percent of the world's population touches everybody. there are a lot of stories out there that we are not tilling. yes, i'm not telling those stories. we are letting this thing live. we have to get the stories out so we can see the damage that we are doing and fix it. >> for more of this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org. >>> at a house hearing legal council to the epa inspector general and government accountability office official talks about recommendations for improving efficiency at the environmental protection agency. congressman tim murphy chairs the subcommittee on oversight. this is an hour and a half. >> . >> good morning, everyone. welcome to our hearing oversight and investigation subcommittee on energy commerce. the subcommittee convenes to examine unimplemented recomme recommendations and government accountability office. acting on these recommendations would improve the ability to carry out the core mission, protecting human
she is interviewed by author wes moore. >> prison system as big as ours, 25% of the world's prison population in our prisons despite the fact we have five percent of the world's population touches everybody. there are a lot of stories out there that we are not tilling. yes, i'm not telling those stories. we are letting this thing live. we have to get the stories out so we can see the damage that we are doing and fix it. >> for more of this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org....
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we keep those too and tweeted out he spoke to roy moore last night for the first time and said he sounds like a great guy. that's fine. he's the republican candidate. the question is what happens in the future. we will see. thanks for joining us today on "inside politics." we're expecting to hear from president trump any moment pep took questions from reporters on way to indiana. we'll bring you the video when it comes in. when that happens, wolf blitzer will be in the chair. we'll see you tomorrow. absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. you myour joints...thing for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington, 8:00 p.m. in saudi arabia. 9:309 p.m. in kabul, afghanistan.
we keep those too and tweeted out he spoke to roy moore last night for the first time and said he sounds like a great guy. that's fine. he's the republican candidate. the question is what happens in the future. we will see. thanks for joining us today on "inside politics." we're expecting to hear from president trump any moment pep took questions from reporters on way to indiana. we'll bring you the video when it comes in. when that happens, wolf blitzer will be in the chair. we'll...
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he's now enthusiastically backing the republican candidate roy moore. >> we have a man who's going toe a great senator and i'm very happy with that. i spoke to him last night. i never met him. i never spoke to him. i'm very happy with him and i have to say luther came a long way from the time i endorsed him and he ran a good race but roy ran a really great race and i know they did in the campaign but he works hard and i'm sure things will work out. >> and anyway, roy moore and why are moderate republicans afraid? he's the chief justice of the alabama supreme court which was once removed from the bench for removing a bench from the monument and for instructing judges in the state to ignore the legalizing of gay marriage. he backs criminalizing homosexual behavior wherever it can be found. >> do you think homosexuality or homosexual conduct should be illegal today? that's a yes or no question. >> homosexual conduct should be illegal. >> he's calling homosexuality itself evil and abhorrent and immoral and detestable. he's suggested attacks of 9/11 happened because god was punishing what
he's now enthusiastically backing the republican candidate roy moore. >> we have a man who's going toe a great senator and i'm very happy with that. i spoke to him last night. i never met him. i never spoke to him. i'm very happy with him and i have to say luther came a long way from the time i endorsed him and he ran a good race but roy ran a really great race and i know they did in the campaign but he works hard and i'm sure things will work out. >> and anyway, roy moore and why...
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investor these give us a glimpse into how we were thinking at the seem contemporaneously, we meaning jack moore, which allows us to learn from our moves and make judgments about what we were doing at that moment that was so darn wrong. you can afford to be patient with a well researched idea that you like you don't have to dump the stock if it doesn't work out you don't have clients breathing down your neck if you're not manging them angry quarter after quarter, even day after day. you can take your time waiting for a terrific story to play out itself you don't have to be so hard on yourself but it's a big mistake to forget that fact, something we did when the charitable trust bought tyson foods in the $40 change in 2014 jack had done a considerable amount of homework on tyson, in the process of transforming itself, becoming more of a proprietary food company which you might recommend as the maker of ballpark franks and jimmy dean sausage shareholders would pay more for the stock because it would have a stronger earnings streak now it would trade as a full-line food company that would allow it
investor these give us a glimpse into how we were thinking at the seem contemporaneously, we meaning jack moore, which allows us to learn from our moves and make judgments about what we were doing at that moment that was so darn wrong. you can afford to be patient with a well researched idea that you like you don't have to dump the stock if it doesn't work out you don't have clients breathing down your neck if you're not manging them angry quarter after quarter, even day after day. you can take...
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so we believe that when you look at him compared to roy moore, the republican candidate, there will be a reason the national republican party spent millions and millions of dollars to defeat roy moore and even trump came out against roy moore. they see him as a flawed candidate as well. >> alabama is one of the reddest states. is it a waste of resources for democrats to go in that state and try to play? >> look, we know alabama's tough. i'm not suggesting there's an easy path. what i'm saying is there is a potential path especially the good candidate we have. nobody is suggesting this is a cake walk. it would be a hard fought fight. we do believe when the people of alabama look at this race, they're going to be looking primarily for a senator who has character and integrity and we know roy moore is not that candidate. >> senator, before i let you go, nbc news -- i got to ask you about this. at the university of chicago polled a bunch of millennials asking about their opinions of the political parties here. just 26% of millennials see the republican party favorably. 58% unfavorably. but
so we believe that when you look at him compared to roy moore, the republican candidate, there will be a reason the national republican party spent millions and millions of dollars to defeat roy moore and even trump came out against roy moore. they see him as a flawed candidate as well. >> alabama is one of the reddest states. is it a waste of resources for democrats to go in that state and try to play? >> look, we know alabama's tough. i'm not suggesting there's an easy path. what...
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host: we are joined by johnnie moore, a member of the president's executive evangelical advisory board and he is here to tell us about his support of the president. even in the wake of the events in charlottesville. thank you. guest: it is good to be here. host: tell viewers the purpose of the president's evangelical executive advisory board area technically dashboard. guest: technical -- board. guest: technically, it does not exist and has become a slang term. it goes back to the campaign, when the president elected evangelical advisers who were not elected to endorse them. 25 of us got together and we have, since he became president, continued to stay together. the group, while not formally an advisory board to the white house, has maintained the relationship with the president and lots of people within the white house and members who have been invited to meetings and such. it constitutes a core group of a lot of i would say more than 250, maybe 300 evangelical leaders invited to several meetings at the white house. host: how much does a hand does this group have been affecting polic
host: we are joined by johnnie moore, a member of the president's executive evangelical advisory board and he is here to tell us about his support of the president. even in the wake of the events in charlottesville. thank you. guest: it is good to be here. host: tell viewers the purpose of the president's evangelical executive advisory board area technically dashboard. guest: technical -- board. guest: technically, it does not exist and has become a slang term. it goes back to the campaign,...
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we talked about jeffrey moore about crossing the chasm. we have a fascinating interview with him.hly recommend it. i'm scott mcgrew. thanks for making us a part of your sunday. . >>> new york city. from the big productions on broadway to big business on wall street, expectations in the big april apple are really simple. this week across the river they'll get it. set to welcome the greatest golfers in the world n the shadow of this enduring symbol of freedom, so much of what is good about sports should be on display. the united states against the internationals in the 12th edition of the
we talked about jeffrey moore about crossing the chasm. we have a fascinating interview with him.hly recommend it. i'm scott mcgrew. thanks for making us a part of your sunday. . >>> new york city. from the big productions on broadway to big business on wall street, expectations in the big april apple are really simple. this week across the river they'll get it. set to welcome the greatest golfers in the world n the shadow of this enduring symbol of freedom, so much of what is good...
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and we have jimmy. >> julian moore is my guest, spike jones creates a live dance film. >>> happening we posted a photo of a woman connected with a deadly hit and run in pittsburgh this morning. >>> dozens of people are expected to join the cleanup day this thursday, look at our facebook page to find the various groups heading out. back in a moment we uncover why the most- populated bay area county is running low on homes - hitting the market. marcus/banner and - as people start using )movie pass ) credit cards... is it enough to counter hollywood )s worst box office in years? laura/gfx full that )s tomorrow starting at 4:0 a.m. on today in at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. imagine wh
and we have jimmy. >> julian moore is my guest, spike jones creates a live dance film. >>> happening we posted a photo of a woman connected with a deadly hit and run in pittsburgh this morning. >>> dozens of people are expected to join the cleanup day this thursday, look at our facebook page to find the various groups heading out. back in a moment we uncover why the most- populated bay area county is running low on homes - hitting the market. marcus/banner and - as...
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we also want to make sure that we're funding the correct things. >> sarah? >> steve bannon and another former white house official are supporting rory moore. we also know that bannon met with -- who is challenging dean haler. does the president believe, he talked about loyalty friday night, does he believe he owes it to republican senators who votered for a senate health care bill to support them? how do they feel about his own people basically supporting a challenger and has he spoken to them about it? >> i've said many times before, due to the political nature of the question, i'm not going to weigh in on a specific -- involvement. >> i'm not asking specifics. the preds talked about loyalty friday night. does he feel -- on principal, that if republicans vote the way he pushes them to or wants them to or asks them to, does he owe them something in return, and does he feel that the people who have worked in this white house should go along with his thoughts on these -- >> i think the president feels that he owes it to the american people who elected him, which means they supported the agenda that he was trying to promote and the more that w
we also want to make sure that we're funding the correct things. >> sarah? >> steve bannon and another former white house official are supporting rory moore. we also know that bannon met with -- who is challenging dean haler. does the president believe, he talked about loyalty friday night, does he believe he owes it to republican senators who votered for a senate health care bill to support them? how do they feel about his own people basically supporting a challenger and has he...
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. >> i can ins let's talk about your state runoff coming up tuesday, we invited moore on program so viewersee both of you and he declined. what is the case, make the sales pitch why should why should your state vote for you? >> well, clear choice between me and opponent why president of united states was here friday campaigning for me, i've got real world experience getting things done, with attorney general, stopping object overreach many fronts cleaning up --, 25 public corruption convictions supporting president, he knows he has a partner in me, download the want to answer questions not particularly versed on issues, people are mad at washington, i share a anger so a proxy candidate for a lot of people don't like mitch mcconnell whatever case may be, this is about getting things done i think on tuesday very successful, i should mention vice president will be have in alabama monday night. >> you certainly have leadership on your side, but you are still down senator, right so i mean the president does that rally in alabama for you friday night, and that is where he made the comment about t
. >> i can ins let's talk about your state runoff coming up tuesday, we invited moore on program so viewersee both of you and he declined. what is the case, make the sales pitch why should why should your state vote for you? >> well, clear choice between me and opponent why president of united states was here friday campaigning for me, i've got real world experience getting things done, with attorney general, stopping object overreach many fronts cleaning up --, 25 public corruption...
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moore in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: daniel santos here on democracy now! wetinued our conversation with academy award winning filmmaker michael moore. he is starring on broadway for the first time in his one-man show "the terms of my surrender." he will be doing a new tv show on tnt called "michael moore: live from the apocalypse" in february and has a new movie coming out in the sprinkled the dayeit 11/nine," after election. i asked how yes time for everything. >> i don't have a choice. none of us do. we have to do everything. we're in the french resistance. everybody has to have that you got that, you know, to give the kids to soccer practice. the kids can walk. until we get rid of trump. your couples there be a 4:00. get along with your spouse for one more year. we have to get rid of trump. i hate to put it this way, but i i have a fire lit under me, i guess. i am doing whatever i can do. i think people watching this are doing what they can do. we just have to reach out and continue to get more and more people involved in this. until he is gone, we have to
moore in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: daniel santos here on democracy now! wetinued our conversation with academy award winning filmmaker michael moore. he is starring on broadway for the first time in his one-man show "the terms of my surrender." he will be doing a new tv show on tnt called "michael moore: live from the apocalypse" in february and has a new movie coming out in the sprinkled the dayeit 11/nine," after election. i asked how yes time for everything....
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this is -- i do think it's about trump voters saying, listen, president trump we love you but we love roy moore more. the second point is, i had been calling for 5 or 6-point roy win. i saw the numbers yesterday and bumped it up to 10 or 12. i think it would have been 15 minutes if president trump had not come town and rallied on behalf of luther strange. rob: it certainly was a healthy victory. >> it was one of those things if you saw the poll numbers and look you realized that roy moore was going to win. only thing i needed is to understand how much he was going to win. rob: i have to ask you real quick, i was trying to figure out the time, it must have been a request more mcconnell or favor that mcconnell needed this. go out there and go for our guy luther strange because everybody -- it seems like trump would have naturally gone roy moore all the way and everybody was trying to figure out why does the president like luther strange because he's not establishment? >> that's right. i think roy moore, this is a dynamic that president trump should fully understand. last year understanding that p
this is -- i do think it's about trump voters saying, listen, president trump we love you but we love roy moore more. the second point is, i had been calling for 5 or 6-point roy win. i saw the numbers yesterday and bumped it up to 10 or 12. i think it would have been 15 minutes if president trump had not come town and rallied on behalf of luther strange. rob: it certainly was a healthy victory. >> it was one of those things if you saw the poll numbers and look you realized that roy moore...
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wanted luther strange the reality is roy moore is the donald trump candidate in the alabama race it doesn't change much the math in the senate doesn't change because we have roy moore but he will become one more face of what is an ultra right nationalist trungpa movement within the party i think trumps very happy with roy moore all things considered as a republican american do you worry about where the more vests a geisha is going i worry that it's not going fast enough if there's nothing there then there's nothing there but i think it's obvious that we know russia was involved we know it and regardless of what the president says we know that the question is was anybody in trump's inner circle affiliated with some type of collusion or not it's clear well not clear but it seems to be there will be charges brought against manna for potentially flan and this really becomes important why has trump not release his taxes why does trump continue to speak more harshly about n.f.l. players than he does about vladimir putin there are too many questions there are left unanswered and i hope muller gets to the bottom of it we will be stronger as a nation once we
wanted luther strange the reality is roy moore is the donald trump candidate in the alabama race it doesn't change much the math in the senate doesn't change because we have roy moore but he will become one more face of what is an ultra right nationalist trungpa movement within the party i think trumps very happy with roy moore all things considered as a republican american do you worry about where the more vests a geisha is going i worry that it's not going fast enough if there's nothing there...