Will come to the 34th annual book fair. I am dean of the Honors College here. We are delighted to be able to host this for you this year. And before we get started, there are a couple of people and organizations to thank. This their would not be possible. Ithout our sponsors please, give them a round of applause. Also, we are so fortunate to be a part of a community of people who care about book fairs, literacy, et cetera, we have so many friends of the fair in the audience today, so please give yourselves a round of applause. [cheers and applause] as customary, i ask that you please turn off your cell phone. Know that we will have a q a at the microphone. Please be brief and concise and also i hear the chuckle. I also we will have a signing area to the right of the elevator. Without any further due, this is a particularly special panel a because we have with us, one of the founders of the book fair mitch kaplin. Please give a round of applause. [cheers and applause] thank you. Youre w
Carried it alive and we are pleased to be joined by former radio host and msnbc contributor Charles Sykes whose new book is called how the rights lost its mind is this a book about donald trump . Guest now, obviously he plays a major role but its really about the conservative movement, what happened to the conservative movement and how it enabled him, capitulated to him and how where did you go wrong . How do they conservative movement go from being run by William F Buckley to sean hannity . digital from Ronald Reagan to donald trump . How do we go from edmund burke to and culture . What happened to us that led up to that and this is the big question i had after the election. What just happened . What did we miss . The things going on that i thought i understood that maybe i didnt. Host was there a seminal moment . Was it years in the making . With the 2016 . Guest i started off with a thesis that donald trump was a black swan. He came in and took over sort of as a fluke, took over thi
Review of material before it is released to the public. And there were decisions made that material should be classified. I do call that retroactively classifying. So therefore it would not be publicly released. But that doesnt change the facts as ive explained many times. Who advised you that it was perfectly legal for you to have a private server and to have this information on there as secretary of state . Who gave that advice . Im not going to go into any more detail than i have in public many times, as you certainly know, out of respect for the process that the department is conducting. So im not going to comment any further on the review. But ive been answering questions now for over a year. Ive released more than 55,000 pages of my emails for the public to read for themselves. I will continue to, you know, be as forthcoming as i can. And my answer that i first gave more than a year ago, i stand by. At the same time there was another story that clinton would love to leave behind,
And their dreams are that Hillary Clinton becomes president of our country, believe me. How will terror impact the election . My interview with a senator who is one of president obamas sharpest critics. Plus our new 2016 battleground map. The big states that have shifted and what it means for november. Finally, is it time to bring back the smokefilled room . Yes, says the author of the atlantic magazines cover story, how american politics went insane. Joining us, andrea mitchell, katy tur, kasie hunt, and kelly odonnell. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. Announcer from nbc news in washington, this is meet the press with chuck todd. Good sunday morning and a happy Independence Day weekend to everyone. We may be nearing the final chapter of the Hillary Clinton email saga. Yesterday the fbi interviewed Hillary Clinton for about three and a half hours at its headquarters right here in washington, d. C. About the use of her private email server while she was secretary of state. I spoke
I mean, i dont know. I mean, just a bad decision. We never did get a satisfying response. So this isnt some kind of delayed midlife crisis here . No. Where youre trying to be with deanna or someone like her to have a final happy chapter in your life . No. Julie and i were happy. You see how perplexing it is to hear this . Its confounding. Thats what i told everybody when they hear the story theyre not going to believe it. I have a hard time believing that i did what i did. And one thing he didnt do how about a divorce . Never crossed my mind. Keith now says the remorse began the moment he pulled out of his driveway. Trying to get out of the the subdivision crying before i ever get out regretting what ive done. I probably drove 100 miles an hour all the way back hoping to get caught. As for the future, keith says he is prepared to die in prison. I dont have anything to live for except maybe forgiveness. From whom . From my boys. And thats why youre talking today . Exactly. Yes. Well, it