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had come up to me and said who is this malcolm gladwell? >> a fellow canadian, someone who has more hair than me, i don't know, someone really curious, shared the object of his curiosity with as many as he could. >> we'll wait for that. malcolm gladwell, thank you for joining us and thank you for joining us on >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> i looked at my boyfriend, and he said those are gunshots. i was, like, run. we literally just ran down the stairs. >> a tsa agent is dead. several other people wounded after a shooting rampage at los angeles international airport. an u.s. drone strike kills the leader of a pakistani taliban. and the prime minister of iraq asks president obama for more help in ending violence in his country. ♪ >> the
had come up to me and said who is this malcolm gladwell? >> a fellow canadian, someone who has more hair than me, i don't know, someone really curious, shared the object of his curiosity with as many as he could. >> we'll wait for that. malcolm gladwell, thank you for joining us and thank you for joining us on >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> i looked at my boyfriend, and he said those are...
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. >>> and best selling author malcolm gladwell is here in studio 57. he said we need to see challenges as opportunities to do something great. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> it's amazing. i know there will be new adventures and it will be incredible. >> ryan ferguson spent nearly a decade trying to prove he is an i innocent man. >> they could bring charges at a fuehrer time, but there's far more evidence pointing to other suspects. >>> 90% of the city was affected by this typhoon. just 20% of people have received aid. >> there are doctors who thing everybody should be on statin, who should be in the water. there are other doctors who are much more skeptical of it. so putting double the number in the pool is creating some controversy. >> freeze warnings are posted this morning for money of the southeast. it looks like winter in north carolina. >> administration tells us enrollment numbers for the month of october could be released as early as today. >> is the church teaching because of pope francis? >> the crowds on sunday m
. >>> and best selling author malcolm gladwell is here in studio 57. he said we need to see challenges as opportunities to do something great. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> it's amazing. i know there will be new adventures and it will be incredible. >> ryan ferguson spent nearly a decade trying to prove he is an i innocent man. >> they could bring charges at a fuehrer time, but there's far more evidence pointing to other...
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gladwell believes we've been getting wrong all this time. >> malcolm gladwell: when we look at battles between lopsided parties, we exaggerate the strength of the favorite and we underestimate the strength of the underdog. >> cooper: malcolm gladwell believes underdogs win more often than we think because their limitations can force them to be creative. david couldn't slay goliath with a sword, but with his sling, he could be deadly from a distance. and gladwell says there's plenty of modern research to explain why. >> gladwell: i had a conversation with this ballistics expert with the israeli defense force who had done the math and pointed out that the projectile, the rock coming from david's sling, was moving at about 35 meters per second, and would have hit goliath with the stopping power equivalent to a bullet from a .45 caliber handgun. >> cooper: how did you find an israeli ballistics expert who had done this study on the throwing power of david? >> gladwell: because there was a paper presented at the international ballistics conference, like, seven years ago, whatever, by... >>
gladwell believes we've been getting wrong all this time. >> malcolm gladwell: when we look at battles between lopsided parties, we exaggerate the strength of the favorite and we underestimate the strength of the underdog. >> cooper: malcolm gladwell believes underdogs win more often than we think because their limitations can force them to be creative. david couldn't slay goliath with a sword, but with his sling, he could be deadly from a distance. and gladwell says there's plenty...
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best selling author malcolm gladwell on his newest book. >>> mr. burgundy helen said you needed to see me? >> i wasn't expecting company. just doing my workout. tuesday's arms and back. >> you asked me to come by, sir. >> oh did i? >> yes. >> oh, it's a deep burn. it's so deep. >> what's he doing doing your routine, charlie? you know when we walk in with his shirt off. >> we know -- >> really. >> would you care to remove your shirt at this time? >> no. >> or would you like to pass. >> yeah. >> welcome to "cbs this morning." that was a joke. that's will ferrell feeling the burn. next month he'll bring ron burgundy back to the big screen. but coming up in this half how, hollywood's team is mareking a stop in washington. we'll take you to the ironic location for a new tribute. >>> plus, malcolm gladwell. he'll tell us what it was like to hang around with gayle king. >> did he enjoy the continental breakfast? >> i thing he did. he likes peanut butter. who knew? he has an exciting book. right now it's time to look at head liens around the globe. a plane
best selling author malcolm gladwell on his newest book. >>> mr. burgundy helen said you needed to see me? >> i wasn't expecting company. just doing my workout. tuesday's arms and back. >> you asked me to come by, sir. >> oh did i? >> yes. >> oh, it's a deep burn. it's so deep. >> what's he doing doing your routine, charlie? you know when we walk in with his shirt off. >> we know -- >> really. >> would you care to remove your shirt...
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. >> booktv continues now with malcolm gladwell. he talks about underdogs and why they succeed as often as they do. he applies to the long civil rights movement in history. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> host: so i brought some of my friends and colleagues here to see malcolm gladwell. one of them i handed a ticket to him and he said the guy with the crazy hair? last night while, he is known for a lot more than that. despite having written a book called blink, the power of thinking without thinking, i think one of the beauties of malcolm gladwell's work is that he makes you think. his work uncovers truth hidden in strange data. as a marketer and philosophy major, things that are strange and uncovering hidden truths are really something dear to my heart. another reason why i like malcolm gladwell, has academic research and critical analysis and fascinating title provides astonishing and useful insights about our role in our place in it. his best-selling book, travel avenues of science, reasoning in anecdote and includes a t
. >> booktv continues now with malcolm gladwell. he talks about underdogs and why they succeed as often as they do. he applies to the long civil rights movement in history. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> host: so i brought some of my friends and colleagues here to see malcolm gladwell. one of them i handed a ticket to him and he said the guy with the crazy hair? last night while, he is known for a lot more than that. despite having written a book called blink, the power of...
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. >>> best selling author malcolm gladwell is here in studio 57. he says we need to see challenges as opportunities to do something great. first, here's a look at today's eye opener at 8. >>> it's amazing. i know it will be new adventures and it will be incredible. >> ryan ferguson spent nearly a decade trying to prove he is an innocent man. >> a state appeals court overturned ferguson's murder conviction. they could bring charges at a future time if new evidence surfaces. there's far more evidence pointing to other suspects. >>> 90% of the city was affected by this typhoon. just 20% of people have received aid. >> there are doctors who think everyone should be on a statin should be in the water. there are other doctors who are much more skeptical of it. so putting double the number of patients in a pool is creating some controversy. >>> freeze warnings are posted this morning for much of the southeast. it looks like winter in wilmington north carolina. >> administration sources tell us enrollment numbers for the month of october could be released
. >>> best selling author malcolm gladwell is here in studio 57. he says we need to see challenges as opportunities to do something great. first, here's a look at today's eye opener at 8. >>> it's amazing. i know it will be new adventures and it will be incredible. >> ryan ferguson spent nearly a decade trying to prove he is an innocent man. >> a state appeals court overturned ferguson's murder conviction. they could bring charges at a future time if new evidence...
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writer malcolm gladwell thinks so. it's the topic of his new book. anderson cooper spoke to him for this report. >> when we look at battles between lopsided parties, we exaggerate the strength of the favorite and we underestimate the strength of the underdog. >> reporter: malcolm gladwell believes underdogs win more often than we think because limitations force them to be creative. david couldn't slay goliath and with a sword but with his sling, he could be deadly at a distance. and malcolm says there is plenty of modern research to explain why. >> i had a conversation with this ballistics experts who had done the math and pointed out that the projectile, the rock from david's sling was moving at about 45 miles an hour and would have hit goliath with the speed of a .45 caliber handgun. >> how do you find an israeli ballistics expert who had done this study? >> there was a paper about seven year ago at a conference. it was at the international ballistics conference. >> how did you hear about international ballistics conference? >> if you're as much of
writer malcolm gladwell thinks so. it's the topic of his new book. anderson cooper spoke to him for this report. >> when we look at battles between lopsided parties, we exaggerate the strength of the favorite and we underestimate the strength of the underdog. >> reporter: malcolm gladwell believes underdogs win more often than we think because limitations force them to be creative. david couldn't slay goliath and with a sword but with his sling, he could be deadly at a distance. and...
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thank you for buying six books. >> reporter: at 50 malcolm gladwell reached a level of success not many others will. the first book was published 13 years ago but remains on the new york time's best sellers list. his fans fill lecture halls and companies pay big money. >> how do you get to be the big person who is indifferent to what everyone around you is saying? you get to be that person if you have been through the absolute worst the world can throw at you and come out fine, right? >> reporter: while readers find his writing accessible and per september ti septembertive. >> i'm not afraid of the obvious. i think the really obvious questions are the great ones. >> reporter: you're a super star in the world of publishing and you have a lot of people gunning for you, a lot of people would probably like to see you fail with a book. you don't feel like a ga lie yet? >> i try not to think too much what has happened in my career and draw 20 conclusions about it. i think it's best if you pretend you're exactly the same as you always were, and i'm perhaps as befuddled by my success as my crit
thank you for buying six books. >> reporter: at 50 malcolm gladwell reached a level of success not many others will. the first book was published 13 years ago but remains on the new york time's best sellers list. his fans fill lecture halls and companies pay big money. >> how do you get to be the big person who is indifferent to what everyone around you is saying? you get to be that person if you have been through the absolute worst the world can throw at you and come out fine,...
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming malcolm gladwell. [ applause ] ma >> thank you. it is a real pleasure to be here. i think this is my third time at the free library and it only gets better. i am on the middle of my book tour and it occurred me the first stop on the tour was the 92nd y in new york. and then i went to los angeles and did an evening at a synagog synagogue. and then i went to san francisco and did the jcc. and then the washington i did the synagogue at six and i. i think you can see where i am going at this. this explains why i managed to come tonight. it is the one night of the week i am free to talk to non-jewish audiences. very glad that worked out. you know, i am not going to talk about my book or tell you a story from my book because i figure most of you will buy the book. i thought i would talk about a story that is related very directly in one of the big scenes of the book. and one of them is why do underdogs fight. who do people who are out-gunned and outmanned and overmatched continue to keep on fighting against much larger and stronger oppon
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming malcolm gladwell. [ applause ] ma >> thank you. it is a real pleasure to be here. i think this is my third time at the free library and it only gets better. i am on the middle of my book tour and it occurred me the first stop on the tour was the 92nd y in new york. and then i went to los angeles and did an evening at a synagog synagogue. and then i went to san francisco and did the jcc. and then the washington i did the synagogue at six...
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. >> booktv continues now with malcolm gladwell. he talks about the power of underdogs and why they succeed as often as they do. this includes the long-running conflict in ireland and other events in history. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> so i bought brought some of my friends in college here tonight. i would like to see malcolm gladwell. thank you for being here. one individual said that guy with crazy hair. [laughter] >> well, that guy is known for a lot more than that. despite having in the book, working with thinking without thinking, and the beauties of malcolm's works is that he makes you think. his work uncovers truths that are hidden. and as a marketer and a philosophy major, things are that are strange, and things that are uncovered, it is something dear to my heart than another reason why i have malcolm here to speak about this. his academic research and critical analysis and fascinating style provide astonishing and useful insights about the world and our place in it. his best-selling book includes a tipping p
. >> booktv continues now with malcolm gladwell. he talks about the power of underdogs and why they succeed as often as they do. this includes the long-running conflict in ireland and other events in history. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> so i bought brought some of my friends in college here tonight. i would like to see malcolm gladwell. thank you for being here. one individual said that guy with crazy hair. [laughter] >> well, that guy is known for a lot more...
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here's mallm gladwell. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jim: malcolm, welcome t our sh. finally, we have you othe show. we are b fans of you here. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: some of your biggest fans are the rootsactually. >> well, you know, i intervied them at "the neworker" festival, five or six years ago, maybe? do you remember that? >> all: yeah. >> jimmy: cause they have an album caed "the tipping point." >> i know, this was -- this might have been the greatest thing to ever happen to me. >> jimmy: real, why? >> it's the ol -- and it's all been all fr a kindf coolness perspecti. it's just been dn hill ever since. laughter ] >> jimmy: that's as cool as it gets. >> i peaked, iean there's nothing you could do. >> jimmy: but you inrviewed estlove and everybody? >> i did. what i remembeabout that is -- questlove will surely remember this is that -- at the very benning i sat down. questlove was ne to me. he didn't say a word. he just reached in, pulled out his pick, his afro pick, and just hands it to me. it wasike passing of the torch. >> jimmy: yes,f course. >>
here's mallm gladwell. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jim: malcolm, welcome t our sh. finally, we have you othe show. we are b fans of you here. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: some of your biggest fans are the rootsactually. >> well, you know, i intervied them at "the neworker" festival, five or six years ago, maybe? do you remember that? >> all: yeah. >> jimmy: cause they have an album caed "the tipping point." >> i know, this...
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watched saturday morning at 10 eastern on c-span2's booktv malcolm gladwell explains how underdogs can use that status to their events. also the upside to being a big fish in a small pond here saturday night at 11. on c-span's recent american history tv on a crowded sector ministry defeat from then-president ford, lynette squeaky from both the trigger. more sunday at 5:30 p.m. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs. we decision live coverage of the u.s. and. weeknights watch key public policy events and had weakened the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> iraqi trimester nouri al-maliki talks about his country progress in security and political transition recently at the u.s. institute of peace in washington. he has come under fire by group of bipartisan senators who say the prime minister is not doing enough to stop the sectarian violence in the country. prime minister maliki address those concerns during his speech and stressed
watched saturday morning at 10 eastern on c-span2's booktv malcolm gladwell explains how underdogs can use that status to their events. also the upside to being a big fish in a small pond here saturday night at 11. on c-span's recent american history tv on a crowded sector ministry defeat from then-president ford, lynette squeaky from both the trigger. more sunday at 5:30 p.m. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs. we decision live coverage of the u.s. and....
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it is the reason malcolm gladwell is successful. shut up. he said nothing. >> she says she is one of these people. she needs to decide to stop it. >> she is aware she is part of it. >> people are trying to be interesting. >> i will tell you why. the mistake of the fact or whatever -- the adjective of their lives as original. i will use this one because it has been driving me nuts. when johnny depp announced he had a fear of clowns and then all of a sudden when other celebrities were on other talk shows i say you have a fear of clowns. they would be less boring for a fear of clowns. and then it leads into the johnny depp i will buy paintings done by serial killers. >> it is not cool to the victims. >> if you killed a guy or you eat lizards, i want to hear about it. >> the p oi nt is not -- it is just that. if you are legitimately interesting that's great. if you say i am a vee began. >> -- veegan. >> she made the point that it causes us not to connect. >> i am not listening because i have a point and it is way better than that. it is importan
it is the reason malcolm gladwell is successful. shut up. he said nothing. >> she says she is one of these people. she needs to decide to stop it. >> she is aware she is part of it. >> people are trying to be interesting. >> i will tell you why. the mistake of the fact or whatever -- the adjective of their lives as original. i will use this one because it has been driving me nuts. when johnny depp announced he had a fear of clowns and then all of a sudden when other...
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i'm talking to people like malcolm gladwell who has a new david and goliath book out. i'm talking to -- >> wait, wait. this pinhead i saw on "60 minutes" last night, what are you getting out of that? >> here's something nobody is talking about, is his faith and what happened to him while he was writing this book. while he's writing this book, he was a guy found himself rediscovering faith and the importance of faith. when he was on my set, i couldn't believe it. i'm listening to him saying, you know, even people of faith don't know the power of faith. they really don't understand that everything is within their grasp right now. i think he's right. >> you're still connecting public policy with personal belief system. i thought it was a good thing. you are one of the few people who do that. >> you know, i think the way to solve our problems, bill, in fact the only way to solve our problems, and i'm seeing it with people on both sides of the aisle is personal responsibility. one of my good friends is penn gillette, an athiest. he's a moral man. he doesn't need religion fo
i'm talking to people like malcolm gladwell who has a new david and goliath book out. i'm talking to -- >> wait, wait. this pinhead i saw on "60 minutes" last night, what are you getting out of that? >> here's something nobody is talking about, is his faith and what happened to him while he was writing this book. while he's writing this book, he was a guy found himself rediscovering faith and the importance of faith. when he was on my set, i couldn't believe it. i'm...
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. >> i'm reminded of malcolm gladwell in "the outliars" write be about the beatles who spent 10,000 hours in the club in hamburg and elsewhere, performing for six hours in a row, seven hours in the row. sort of the crucible that formed them. do you buy that whether it's 10,000-hour rule? or is there something to that in your opinion, daniel? >> absolutely there is. the difference really is in the quality of the practice. when you picture this little girl staring at an image of something she loves, you can see that musical identity in her, that love that's driving her. and when she reaches for that over and over again it changes your brain. there are brain scans that will show the way the brains will change in response to intensive practice. they get faster, more accurate and you get better at whatever you're doing. whether playing the beatles or singing. >> daniel, what's the difference between someone who works 10,000 hours and becomes a genius and someone who works 10,000 hours and just doesn't turn out to be that great? >> yeah, well, sometimes it's opportunity. genes do matter. genes
. >> i'm reminded of malcolm gladwell in "the outliars" write be about the beatles who spent 10,000 hours in the club in hamburg and elsewhere, performing for six hours in a row, seven hours in the row. sort of the crucible that formed them. do you buy that whether it's 10,000-hour rule? or is there something to that in your opinion, daniel? >> absolutely there is. the difference really is in the quality of the practice. when you picture this little girl staring at an...
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malcolm gladwell, the tipping point, blink, outliers, he will be in studio talking about his latest book. into us is back in the morning. see you at -- the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> it is 6:51 now. it is the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction. what makes this piece worth over $100 million? coming up. >> reporter: typhoon haiyan's devastation crippling the central philippines and hitting many here at home. how one group is answering the call for help. ,, ,,,,,, at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ when ouwe got a
malcolm gladwell, the tipping point, blink, outliers, he will be in studio talking about his latest book. into us is back in the morning. see you at -- the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> it is 6:51 now. it is the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction. what makes this piece worth over $100 million? coming up. >> reporter: typhoon haiyan's devastation crippling the central philippines and hitting many here at home. how one group is...
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watch saturday morning at 10 eastern on c-span two, book tv, malcolm gladwell explains how underdogs can use that status to their advantage. also, the upsides of being a big fish in a small pond. saturday night at 11. on c-span threes american history tv, on a crowded sacramento street, to street -- two feet from a reservoir, squeaky fromm pulled the trigger. >> the head of the government's top consumer watchdog agency said template goes been white to talk about the priorities of the consumer financial protection bureau. the deer was created by the 2010 law is responsive to thousand eight financial crisis. this is 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome politicos chief economic correspondent been white. [applause] >> good morning her buddy, thanks for coming out. white,.n . we are delighted this morning to have the director of the consumer financial protection bureau with us. he'll be coming out in a second. a couple of little housekeeping notes. if you have cell phones we are happy gently tweaked event, #morning money, just put them on vibrate or silence over don't get r
watch saturday morning at 10 eastern on c-span two, book tv, malcolm gladwell explains how underdogs can use that status to their advantage. also, the upsides of being a big fish in a small pond. saturday night at 11. on c-span threes american history tv, on a crowded sacramento street, to street -- two feet from a reservoir, squeaky fromm pulled the trigger. >> the head of the government's top consumer watchdog agency said template goes been white to talk about the priorities of the...
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watch saturday morning at 10 eastern on booktv, malcolm gladwell explains how underdogs can use that status to their advantage, also the upside to being a big fish in a small pond. saturday night at 11. and on c-span3's american history tv, on a crowded sacramento street, lynette fromm pulled the trigger. more sunday at 5:30 p.m.. >> now, former new hampshire senator judd gregg for what he calls a properly-regulated free market economy. we'll show you as much of his national press club speech as we can before our live coverage of the atlantic council at 9:30 eastern. [applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. my name is angela greiling keane, i'm a reporter for bloomberg fuse and the 106th president of the national press club. we are the world's leading professional organization for journalists, committed to our profession's future by hosting events such as this while fostering a free press worldwide with. for more information about the national press club, please visit our web site at www.press.org. to donate to programs offered to the public through the na
watch saturday morning at 10 eastern on booktv, malcolm gladwell explains how underdogs can use that status to their advantage, also the upside to being a big fish in a small pond. saturday night at 11. and on c-span3's american history tv, on a crowded sacramento street, lynette fromm pulled the trigger. more sunday at 5:30 p.m.. >> now, former new hampshire senator judd gregg for what he calls a properly-regulated free market economy. we'll show you as much of his national press club...
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malcolm gladwell's "david and goliath, and finally at number ten, sara alin's good -- sarah palin's "good tidings and great joy." these are some of the current best selling upon the fiction books according to the -- nonfiction books according to "the wall street journal." >> victoria sweet is next on booktv. she talked about her book, "god's hotel: a doctor, a hospital and a pilgrimage to the heart of medicine" in which he chronicles the history of the last alpshouse in the dun concern almshouse in the country. >> lynn tuchman, i want to thank humanities tennessee and the robert penn warren center for sponsoring this talk today and, in fact, for sponsoring a series of sessions taking place the rest of today and tomorrow entitled "taking our pulse: promises and pitfalls of modern medicine." and we have some pamphlets up here if you're interested in any of the other talks in this series. please, feel free to come take one. i am delighted to introduce dr. victoria sweet who is an associate clinical professor of medicine at the university of california san francisco and a prize-winning hi
malcolm gladwell's "david and goliath, and finally at number ten, sara alin's good -- sarah palin's "good tidings and great joy." these are some of the current best selling upon the fiction books according to the -- nonfiction books according to "the wall street journal." >> victoria sweet is next on booktv. she talked about her book, "god's hotel: a doctor, a hospital and a pilgrimage to the heart of medicine" in which he chronicles the history of the...
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on book tv, malcolm gladwell talks about the upsides of being a big fish in a small pond. on american history tv, on a crowded sacramento street, lynette fromme pulled the trigger. more sunday. place is called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans. where the bcs title game is, etc.. bill at the public expense. it wasurricane katrina, a national feel-good story. the public paid for all the repairs. invested about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of their revenue. why don't people rebel? one reason is many people do not understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel like there is nothing they can do about it. it is all based on insider deals, it is, largely. the most recent time that there was a vote in miami last year. there was a vote on using public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play. the citizens voted against doing that. >> more with the king of sports author gregg easterbrook on q&a. fema administrator craig fugate and shaun donovan testif
on book tv, malcolm gladwell talks about the upsides of being a big fish in a small pond. on american history tv, on a crowded sacramento street, lynette fromme pulled the trigger. more sunday. place is called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans. where the bcs title game is, etc.. bill at the public expense. it wasurricane katrina, a national feel-good story. the public paid for all the repairs. invested about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who...
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on booktv, malcolm gladwell on how underdogs can use that to their vantage. -- advantage. sacramento street, two feet from president for, lynette pulled the trigger. "> "washington journal continues. host: we want to introduce you , the. thomas frieden centers for disease control and prevention. wherens us from atlanta it is headquartered. why is cdc headquartered in atlanta? guest: it goes back to the of0's when it was the office malaria in war areas, and that how the cdc isof the response before protecting americans from threats. host: what is cdc responsible for? guest: cdc works 24/seven to protect americans from threats whether they are in tension, man-made threats or naturally occurring, and we do that with a boots on the ground approach. we have people in every state, people in more than 50 countries, and of the dollars congress entrusts to us, we send two thirds to state and other entities to find, stop and prevent risks to health. ?ost: what is your budget guest: the annual budget is $6 billion to $7 billion. we found the vaccine for children program and we have f
on booktv, malcolm gladwell on how underdogs can use that to their vantage. -- advantage. sacramento street, two feet from president for, lynette pulled the trigger. "> "washington journal continues. host: we want to introduce you , the. thomas frieden centers for disease control and prevention. wherens us from atlanta it is headquartered. why is cdc headquartered in atlanta? guest: it goes back to the of0's when it was the office malaria in war areas, and that how the cdc isof the...
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booktv, malcolm gladwell talks about how underdogs can use that to their advantage. on c-span3's american history tv, lynette "squeaky" fromme pulled the trigger. at 5:30 p.m. eastern -- eastern. >> "washington journal" continues. host: the week ended with an unusual apology on the part of president obama. here to wrap up what happened and what is on tap for next week is louise radnofsky of the "wall street journal." let's start with what we are expecting over the next several days. the administration is promising updates to give people enrolled. what are you going to be looking for? guest: this will be another busy week. the biggest number we are expecting from the administration is how many people have signed up for coverage under the law. they have been campaigning to downplay the excitations. they are not going to be what they expect. it is certain that they will be relatively low partly because of the problems that people had logging onto the federal side. host: in terms of that expectation gain, are we hearing anything from the other side, republicans setting e
booktv, malcolm gladwell talks about how underdogs can use that to their advantage. on c-span3's american history tv, lynette "squeaky" fromme pulled the trigger. at 5:30 p.m. eastern -- eastern. >> "washington journal" continues. host: the week ended with an unusual apology on the part of president obama. here to wrap up what happened and what is on tap for next week is louise radnofsky of the "wall street journal." let's start with what we are expecting...
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best selling author will be here with his new book, malcolm gladwell. we'll give you some places where you can go to help the philippines. americare. please do whatever you can. "morning joe" is back in a moment. helicopthierhis hibuzzing, andk engine humming. sfx: birds chirping sfx: birds chirping ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to...
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eastern with malcolm gladwell. he talk abouts his book, "david and goliath." visit booktv.org for more of this weekend's television schedule. >> next on booktv, encourse book notes -- encore book notes. informant is the account of the justice department and fbi's collaboration with a high-level informant. archer daniels midland was accused of stealing money from its customers. in this interview from 2000, author kurt eichenwald reveals how this scandal was complicated when the government learned its source was involved in his own illegal activity. this is the second part in a two-part series. you can watch the first part online at booktv.org. ..
eastern with malcolm gladwell. he talk abouts his book, "david and goliath." visit booktv.org for more of this weekend's television schedule. >> next on booktv, encourse book notes -- encore book notes. informant is the account of the justice department and fbi's collaboration with a high-level informant. archer daniels midland was accused of stealing money from its customers. in this interview from 2000, author kurt eichenwald reveals how this scandal was complicated when the...