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we begin tonight with kurt andersen, a novelist with a new book called fantasyland. it's about truth and whatever happened to truth much let's an excerpt in atlantic this month. >> jeffrey goldberg and scott -- of the atlantic was part of my story this lodges hundred year journey what happened that 1960's. these things that happened in the bohemian left, the countercultural left and the left in academia of you can't judge and the relativism and the find your own truth which came out of that world in the late 60's and 70's, has empowered the far right and empowered donald trump. and isn't that ironic. >> rose: we continue with gil gillian tett looking back at the financial crises. >> at that moment run into problems with confidence and the financial system began to crack. and it became contagious and it became a bit like the financial equivalent of a food poisoning scam. because what started to happen is people woke up one day and realized there was some dirty love making lack of security in the system. no one knew where it was to use the food poisoning analogy again.
we begin tonight with kurt andersen, a novelist with a new book called fantasyland. it's about truth and whatever happened to truth much let's an excerpt in atlantic this month. >> jeffrey goldberg and scott -- of the atlantic was part of my story this lodges hundred year journey what happened that 1960's. these things that happened in the bohemian left, the countercultural left and the left in academia of you can't judge and the relativism and the find your own truth which came out of...
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kurt: it is called "fantasyland: how american went haywire, a 500 year history." it goes back to the pilgrims. charlie: religion is a part of the story. kurt: it is definitely part of the story, as is smoke and mirrors, american business, show business, lots of stuff. we always were big dreamers and true believers, believers of the fanciful and dubious, with an equilibrium with practicality and pragmatism, yankee clarity. as i talk about in this book, in the 1960's, that balance went away. we lost the balance. suddenly, everybody was permitted to find their own truth and create their own reality. judgementalism was no longer permissible. part of what is interesting was that part of my story, this several hundred year journey, was what happened in the 1960's. these things that happened on the cultural left, the bohemian left, the countercultural left, , theeft in academia relativism and the find your own truth came out of that world in the late 1960's and 1970's, has empowered the far right, and empowered donald. isn't that ironic? charlie: it is, indeed. how did i
kurt: it is called "fantasyland: how american went haywire, a 500 year history." it goes back to the pilgrims. charlie: religion is a part of the story. kurt: it is definitely part of the story, as is smoke and mirrors, american business, show business, lots of stuff. we always were big dreamers and true believers, believers of the fanciful and dubious, with an equilibrium with practicality and pragmatism, yankee clarity. as i talk about in this book, in the 1960's, that balance went...
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your article was adapted from the upcoming book, "fantasyland, how american went haywire." let's talk about the big book. it goes all the way back to 1500? year history going back to the pilgrims. charlie: religion is a part of the story. >> it's definitely a part of the story. smoke and mirrors, american business, show business, lots of stuff. we always wear big dreamers and true believers, believe or -- believers of the fanciful and equilibriumh an with practicality and pragmatism, yankee clarity. , in talk about in this book the 1960's, that balance went away. we lost the balance. suddenly, everybody was committed to find her own truth and create their own reality. judge mentalism -- part of what is interesting was that part of my story, this several hundred year journey, was what happened in the 1960's. these things that happened on the cultural left, the bohemian academia,the left in and the relativism and find your on truth, it came out of that world in the late 60's and 70's, and has empowered the far right, and empowered donald. isn't that ironic? charlie: it is, in
your article was adapted from the upcoming book, "fantasyland, how american went haywire." let's talk about the big book. it goes all the way back to 1500? year history going back to the pilgrims. charlie: religion is a part of the story. >> it's definitely a part of the story. smoke and mirrors, american business, show business, lots of stuff. we always wear big dreamers and true believers, believe or -- believers of the fanciful and equilibriumh an with practicality and...
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this from the head of politics .co .uk, talking about a fantasyland of desperation and muddled thinking. on the other hand, scottish chambers, a business that that in scotland, talks about a welcome first step. let's see you the brexit secretary, david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be accepted. david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be acceptedm david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be accepted. it is in their interests. bmw do not want to have a customs border that is going to slow down their sales or add costs. siemens are not going to wa nt to add costs. siemens are not going to want to do that. the port of rotterdam will want to have an official operator —— have an efficient operation. you can find the full paper online if you want to go through the details. some of the key points. at the moment, the uk is ina key points. at the moment, the uk is in a customs union with other eu members. they are subject to the same tax wherever they enter the eu, but then they can move fairly freely between member states. the paper says that for
this from the head of politics .co .uk, talking about a fantasyland of desperation and muddled thinking. on the other hand, scottish chambers, a business that that in scotland, talks about a welcome first step. let's see you the brexit secretary, david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be accepted. david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be acceptedm david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be accepted. it is in their interests. bmw do not want to have a...
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his article was adapted from the upcoming book, "fantasyland: how american went haywire." that will be published later this month.
his article was adapted from the upcoming book, "fantasyland: how american went haywire." that will be published later this month.
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your article was adapted from the upcoming book, "fantasyland, how american went haywire."
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we begin tonight with kurt andersen, a novelist with a new book called fantasyland. it's about truth and whatever happened to truth much let's an excerpt in atlantic this month. >> jeffrey goldberg and scott -- of the atlantic was part of my story this lodges hundred year journey what happened that 1960's. these things that happened in the bohemian left, the countercultural left and the left in academia of you can't judge and the relativism and the find your own truth which came out of that world in the late 60's and 70's, has empowered the far right and empowered donald trump. and isn't that ironic. >> rose: we continue with
we begin tonight with kurt andersen, a novelist with a new book called fantasyland. it's about truth and whatever happened to truth much let's an excerpt in atlantic this month. >> jeffrey goldberg and scott -- of the atlantic was part of my story this lodges hundred year journey what happened that 1960's. these things that happened in the bohemian left, the countercultural left and the left in academia of you can't judge and the relativism and the find your own truth which came out of...
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maybe if you live in lady conway's fantasyland of alternative facts you would believe that. >> but there was no one else who saw it and isn't that the problem that all of this was in macbeth's mind. macbeth tells us about the witches stirring up the wind and he's got a companion witness, lennix, lennix doesn't even see the witches. >> your honor, the evidence that damns the witches comes out of their own mouse. i refer you again to that key moment in act i, scene three and just before they cast their spell on macbeth. what happens, one of the witches is bragging to her sisters about how she had cast a spell to make a poor sailors life a living hell and for what -- because the sailors wife wouldn't share her chestnuts. that was right out of the mouths of the witches themselves. that is proof right there and all that you got from macbeth was cooperation. >> why would they like another set of words that macbeth himself after the deed was done he said this. i have done the deed, not somebody else but me up to the deed but he says i have done the deed and one thing we know about want to be po
maybe if you live in lady conway's fantasyland of alternative facts you would believe that. >> but there was no one else who saw it and isn't that the problem that all of this was in macbeth's mind. macbeth tells us about the witches stirring up the wind and he's got a companion witness, lennix, lennix doesn't even see the witches. >> your honor, the evidence that damns the witches comes out of their own mouse. i refer you again to that key moment in act i, scene three and just...
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bizarre he would of called me and said, "why do you come to the white house" because that would have been fantasyland. this is not the world's most stable person. on the other hand, he is a very strategic analysis of how you connect neo-nazi white supremacy nationalism to economic nationalism. het is interesting here is has been able to sell his boss, trump, on the get in bed with the white supremacist parts of the nationalism. he has not been able to sell the rest of the administration on economic nationalism because, of course, they are in bed with corporations. it is fake populism. the most recent example is the idea he would use crony capitalism, hiring these private armies, and masquerade as a solution is him. who does he think pays for those private armies? it is the u.s. taxpayers. as expensive as the pentagon is, the private armies are even more wasteful and more expensive. he is all over the map. one thing that is quite coherent, he thinks the winning strategy is you connect racist nationalism and immigrant nationalism to economic nationalism, and the other really interesting question going
bizarre he would of called me and said, "why do you come to the white house" because that would have been fantasyland. this is not the world's most stable person. on the other hand, he is a very strategic analysis of how you connect neo-nazi white supremacy nationalism to economic nationalism. het is interesting here is has been able to sell his boss, trump, on the get in bed with the white supremacist parts of the nationalism. he has not been able to sell the rest of the...
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maybe if you live in lady conway's fantasyland and you have alternative facts he would believe that. >> but there was no one else and isn't that part of it? all of this was in macbeth's mind. macbeth tells us about the which is stirring up the wind. he saw the companion with him. lennox. lennox doesn't even see the which is. >> but your honor the evidence that which is come out of their own mouths i would her spur you to that key moment in act i scene three just before they cast their spell on macbeth. what happens? one of the which is is bragging to her sisters about how she had cast a spell to make a poor sailor's life a living hell and for what? because the sailor's wife wouldn't share her -- that was right out of the mouths of the which is themselves so that's proof right there and all that we got from macbeth was corroboration. why didn't they look at another set of words. after the deed was done he says this, i've i have done the deed not somebody else putting me up to the deed. he said i have done the deed and if there's one thing we know about power for one to be powerful men
maybe if you live in lady conway's fantasyland and you have alternative facts he would believe that. >> but there was no one else and isn't that part of it? all of this was in macbeth's mind. macbeth tells us about the which is stirring up the wind. he saw the companion with him. lennox. lennox doesn't even see the which is. >> but your honor the evidence that which is come out of their own mouths i would her spur you to that key moment in act i scene three just before they cast...
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maybe if you lived in lady conway fantasyland of alternative facts you would believe that. [laughing] >> but there was no one else who saw it. and isn't that the problem, to all of this was in macbeth's mind? macbeth tells us about the witches stirring up the wind. he had a companion with him, lennix. lynn next doesn't even see the witches. >> but your honor, the evidence that bans the witches comes out of the own mouth. i'm for you again to that key moment in act i scene three just before they cast the spell on macbeth. what happens? one of the witches is bragging to her sisters about how she had cast a spell to make a poor savors life a living hell, and for what? because the same his wife wouldn't share her chest us. that was right out of the mouths of the witches themselves. so that's proof right there and that, and all that you got for macbeth is corroboration. >> why we do look at another set of words that macbeth and self were after the deed was done he says of this. i have done the deed. not somebody else put me up to the deed. he says i've done the deed. if one thin
maybe if you lived in lady conway fantasyland of alternative facts you would believe that. [laughing] >> but there was no one else who saw it. and isn't that the problem, to all of this was in macbeth's mind? macbeth tells us about the witches stirring up the wind. he had a companion with him, lennix. lynn next doesn't even see the witches. >> but your honor, the evidence that bans the witches comes out of the own mouth. i'm for you again to that key moment in act i scene three just...
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right now from donald trump, who by the way, is still sitting out -- trish: robin, you're living in fantasyland if you can be subtle and diplomatic with north korea. this is why we're in this position to begin with. we were too subtle, we were too diplomatic. we said go for it, you want to create all these nuclear weapons. we essentially allowed them, robin, to do it. now we're looking at a situation is spiraling out of our control. >> and that is being egged on by donald trump twitter-ocracy. trish, we imposed eight sanctions over north korea over last 11 years. not as though we have done nothing. trish: you know as well as i do, the sanctions don't work, china doesn't enforce them. we don't make china enforce them. go ahead. is that boyd? >> look at results of any of those sanctions done anything other than the fact we now know they have the capability. we have to look at, we can point fingers all we want. we can place blame, make excuses. trish: deal with something now. this is not a time for the democrats to be out there criticizing our president for sending a warning to north korea. they s
right now from donald trump, who by the way, is still sitting out -- trish: robin, you're living in fantasyland if you can be subtle and diplomatic with north korea. this is why we're in this position to begin with. we were too subtle, we were too diplomatic. we said go for it, you want to create all these nuclear weapons. we essentially allowed them, robin, to do it. now we're looking at a situation is spiraling out of our control. >> and that is being egged on by donald trump...
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who already had tendered his resignation under pressure two weeks ago and he's living in kind of a fantasyland where he thinks he's still making policy and inviting me to the white house after labor day. so you wonder what planet these people are living on. i guess the question is whether trump at this crossroads is going to distance himself from the really creepy neo-nazi far right or whether he's going to double down on it, as he did tuesday, as he may do in this rally at phoenix, if it happens, if he pardons joe arpaio. and he needs bannon in a weird way if he sticks to this course because bannon was the architect of it. >> mayor nutter, i want to put something else up, more from bannon. i feel jacked up. now i'm free. i've got my hands back on my weapons. someone said it's bannon the barbarian. i am definitely going to crush the opposition. there is no doubt. i built a bleeping machine at breitbart and now i'm about to go back, knowing what i know, and we're about to rev that machine up and rev it up we will do. knowing what i know. i mean what do you make -- >> first of all, it sounds lik
who already had tendered his resignation under pressure two weeks ago and he's living in kind of a fantasyland where he thinks he's still making policy and inviting me to the white house after labor day. so you wonder what planet these people are living on. i guess the question is whether trump at this crossroads is going to distance himself from the really creepy neo-nazi far right or whether he's going to double down on it, as he did tuesday, as he may do in this rally at phoenix, if it...
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let's go to the fantasyland that is snapchat. dogs.ue apron, dog of let's get to the chart. we have not done much on this. i am not a big fan of these train wrecks. the yellow line, snapchat. francine has it, i don't. public, we come here, everything is great. and then down we go and right now here is where we close, and here is where we open. enter blue apron, $10 a share and we are down here 50%. francine, it is not that i have never seen anything like this. what amazes me is the response of ernest technology to these debacles. you wonder when it is going to catch up with them. francine: i think it is a question of valuations and also what analysts think these companies will become. blue apron, a lot of our global viewers do not know what it is. tom: fair. francine: you make your meal and you have the ingredients and put it together. the snap ipo was a little bit different, happened in march. this is about a turnaround for two of the most prominent technology companies from 2017 that just is not bayer. -- is not bayer. -- is not there. you do not know what it will become i
let's go to the fantasyland that is snapchat. dogs.ue apron, dog of let's get to the chart. we have not done much on this. i am not a big fan of these train wrecks. the yellow line, snapchat. francine has it, i don't. public, we come here, everything is great. and then down we go and right now here is where we close, and here is where we open. enter blue apron, $10 a share and we are down here 50%. francine, it is not that i have never seen anything like this. what amazes me is the response of...
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. >> no i was just making a face because i don't think that you are living in fantasyland quite frankly the timetable that leadership laid out a tax reform so tight you are lucky if you get to a vote in novak on tax reform. >> i would be happy to stay here work all the way through nobody taking vaccinations when we have all these issues on the table. >> if you can produce a bill what do you think calling colleagues in the house to come back if have a is. >> absolutely i though i everybody should be here working, people around country are working hard i don't know why congress isn't. >> right. >> we don't -- >> amen. >> -- >> on vacation right now. >> we don't ins why you get such -- lovely health insurance a lot of people are. >> it would serve a everybody right if he did i pay more in than in private sector under obama plan that i have, so we have to live under laws we pass no doubt would i like to see get back here get to work. >> senator good to see you thanks so much. >> coming up a tourist destination in north carolina in the dark how a power tonsiling could keep vacationers away t
. >> no i was just making a face because i don't think that you are living in fantasyland quite frankly the timetable that leadership laid out a tax reform so tight you are lucky if you get to a vote in novak on tax reform. >> i would be happy to stay here work all the way through nobody taking vaccinations when we have all these issues on the table. >> if you can produce a bill what do you think calling colleagues in the house to come back if have a is. >> absolutely i...