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"newsweek" is going back into print.f "newsweek" will begin rolling off the presses next year. "newsweek" stopped publishing print editions a year ago. the magazine's owner, ibt media, wants the weekly version to be paid for by subscription fees instead of advertising. no word on how much that magazine will cost. >>> well, the super bowl is still two months away but all the ad spots for the game broadcast have been sold. that's one month earlier than last month's game. fox sports says one reason is that the super bowl will be played in the new york market. it's estimated that some 30-second spots sold for more than $4 million. >>> and, anne-marie, you have a smartphone, right? maybe a smart tv? but how about a smart bra? well, it's a concept from microsoft to combat overeating. the smart bra contains removable sensors that monitor heart rate and skin activity which are indications of mood levels. your mood level is relayed to your smartphone to let you know when you're in danger of emotional eating. and just in case you'
"newsweek" is going back into print.f "newsweek" will begin rolling off the presses next year. "newsweek" stopped publishing print editions a year ago. the magazine's owner, ibt media, wants the weekly version to be paid for by subscription fees instead of advertising. no word on how much that magazine will cost. >>> well, the super bowl is still two months away but all the ad spots for the game broadcast have been sold. that's one month earlier than last...
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. >>> "newsweek" is returning to print. "the new york times" says it will begin publishing january or february. readers will pay more than they did in the past. >>> so, remember those google glasses? the person thought to be the first driver to get a ticket for wearing google glass has pleaded not guilty. cecilia abate from san diego is charged with speeding and distracted driving. her defense, there is nothing illegal simply wearing google glass when it was not turned on. but when she looked up at the officer who pulled her over, the glasses were activated. >> it's on. the device is physically on. but it's not active in the screen. so if i do either these or these, then you can see the screen light up a little bit. >> google glass is not yet on the market. abate is one of 10,000 people chosen to try out the product. >> but not while driving. >> no, that is just not a good idea. >>> 21 minutes after the hour. this is what will be up this morning. a big, big deal. the yankees hoping that money can buy them love. they spend a
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>> "newsweek" back from the dead. venerable "newsweek" went out of print late last year.ing to the online existence in the belly of "the daily beast". the beast is knew a small buyer. "newsweek" says run the presses it will be a print version next year, a shadow of a it former self, 64 pages. gets more money from subscribers than advertisers. with startling circulation of only 100,000. that is basically a small local newspaper for once venerated national magazine that peeked at 3 in.3 million subs in 1991. -- 3.3 million subs. iconic "new york" magazine, invented new journalism in the 1970s, spawned superstar writers as tom wolff. cutting back from weekly to biweekly next march despite winning magazine of the year from magazine publishers association. which got to make you wonder then about another classy revered magazine, new yorker. incredible amount of content every single week. i love the magazine. never finish it. how long can it keep coming out every week? you have to wonder, adam. adam: as long as they have money to keep publishing. >> cutting back does save but sa
>> "newsweek" back from the dead. venerable "newsweek" went out of print late last year.ing to the online existence in the belly of "the daily beast". the beast is knew a small buyer. "newsweek" says run the presses it will be a print version next year, a shadow of a it former self, 64 pages. gets more money from subscribers than advertisers. with startling circulation of only 100,000. that is basically a small local newspaper for once venerated...
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you were with the "washington post" and i was with "newsweek" and that house kind of struck me at the time. it had this shag carpeting and it was a ranch style house. it was just like the kind of houses that we were growing up and in the 70s when i was a kid. i was kind of struck by that. when you went outside and cobble you were driving around 1970s american car sometimes with a tractate layers in them if you remember what those were. all the government buildings were built in the 1970s and when he went to the bookstore and cobble you found out these great postcards in books about afghanistan in the 1970s. what all of this showed was that afghanistan was actually an up-and-coming country in the 1970s. at the end of the 1970s it hits a wall and history starts running in reverse as it were. the more time i spent in afghanistan the more i found myself wondering about this. you shouldn't take this as a self-evident thing when it entire country goes into reverse. during my reporting over the past couple of years i began to notice similar things in other places and i begin connecting the d
you were with the "washington post" and i was with "newsweek" and that house kind of struck me at the time. it had this shag carpeting and it was a ranch style house. it was just like the kind of houses that we were growing up and in the 70s when i was a kid. i was kind of struck by that. when you went outside and cobble you were driving around 1970s american car sometimes with a tractate layers in them if you remember what those were. all the government buildings were built...
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. >> paper copies of newsweek will wear out the presses again starting next year. the newsmagazines owners want to hit the reset that in after stopping the print publication at the end of 2012. they will work to incorporate the online magazine into the print magazine. it is expected to cost less than $10 per issues. >> a howard county executive says he wants to bring more 3-d printing technology to maryland. jessupted a company in that creates unmanned aircraft. they recently made headlines because they can make elastic guns that bypass medical does have heirs -- metal detectors. we're going to get to that mess out west. a powerful storm brought ice and freezing rain to areas that really had summerlike temperatures just a few days ago. much like us. we are live in dallas with what is going on. here in dallas, all the way up to tennessee, this ice storm is hitting hard. to me show you what people are looking up to this morning. everything is covered. everything from these tables and chairs to the benches to the trees. everything is frozen in place. even worse, this
. >> paper copies of newsweek will wear out the presses again starting next year. the newsmagazines owners want to hit the reset that in after stopping the print publication at the end of 2012. they will work to incorporate the online magazine into the print magazine. it is expected to cost less than $10 per issues. >> a howard county executive says he wants to bring more 3-d printing technology to maryland. jessupted a company in that creates unmanned aircraft. they recently made...
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issue of newsweek it is a little. less in. the. show good bill. yes honestly where i'm giving it is neatly laid low here. so we didn't really course she. would actually want to do so as we did this you asked a basic level of wit that. is so good in a serious way that someone who stressed. was matched with three children especially something to give in a tool in the game if your pocketbook with it if you want to be healed well of course the use of all of. this here is the original recently due to theory very judicious use of the strict limits of movement and i personally. believe that it's the same you repeat. her original. book in this. presents a book but the vendor should be a whole big company that she would meet in the. sluggishness risking it in any comes from the second parents and teachers need to grasp that i mean me integrated with the. post in this land that it was better than a mystery to tell you that i think that the person is up a bit so struck by the impeachability my vanity second listen to what i write you see there's that line by
issue of newsweek it is a little. less in. the. show good bill. yes honestly where i'm giving it is neatly laid low here. so we didn't really course she. would actually want to do so as we did this you asked a basic level of wit that. is so good in a serious way that someone who stressed. was matched with three children especially something to give in a tool in the game if your pocketbook with it if you want to be healed well of course the use of all of. this here is the original recently due...
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issue of newsweek is a little i mean. was it. the hoover institution second political yes honestly anyway i'm giving it is neatly laid low here. so with little birdie of course she. would actually do so as we did this us in a base level with the publishing is so good in a serious way that someone would stress that. was matched with three children especially two years in a single in the game if you go back and took with it if you want to be healed well of course the use of all of. us here is the original was under review to steer very judicious use of history to me through my clothes i'm. sure you know it's the same you repeat. her original. book in. presents a book but the adventure to behold we come to the city with a leak in the. sluggishness recently i mean you can still check the credits of each room please do this because i knew immediately a widow was let me. post this land that it was better than a mystery it'd better that the person is up there so it's not that they're going to impede legally have done exactly listen to w
issue of newsweek is a little i mean. was it. the hoover institution second political yes honestly anyway i'm giving it is neatly laid low here. so with little birdie of course she. would actually do so as we did this us in a base level with the publishing is so good in a serious way that someone would stress that. was matched with three children especially two years in a single in the game if you go back and took with it if you want to be healed well of course the use of all of. us here is the...
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. >>> "newsweek" plans to turn the presses back on. the magazine expects to begin a 64-page weekly edition early next year. it will cost more than the old version, according to the editor in chief, who says it will depend heavily on subscribers to pay the bills. >>> and the piano man is taking up residence in the world's most famous arena. billow joel promised to play one concert per month at madison square garden. there's no date on when this concert series will end. the first four shows are already sold out. and the fifth one is set for may 9th, which happens to be billy joel's birthday. >> always wanted to see him. might be time. >> i did see him. he's amazing. >> he looks amazing. i'm going to wait for a year to go by. and e shows won't be as sold out. >> and it's going to be quite a show. it's great. >>> when we come back, the citation of the future. why a woman who was driving wearing google glasses is not guilty. >>> plus, riches lost and found. the woman about to pocket 50 million bucks, even though she lost her lottery ticket.
. >>> "newsweek" plans to turn the presses back on. the magazine expects to begin a 64-page weekly edition early next year. it will cost more than the old version, according to the editor in chief, who says it will depend heavily on subscribers to pay the bills. >>> and the piano man is taking up residence in the world's most famous arena. billow joel promised to play one concert per month at madison square garden. there's no date on when this concert series will...
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popularized in the media and many scientists, they blamed extreme weather in fact specifically "newsweeke 1974 tornado outbreaks on global cooling. they had their own 1970s version of global weirding. >> mark we get your point. you don't think it's real. >> scientific journals don't think it's real. >> michael, obviously you think he's wrong, don't you? >> i do. all of what mark said would be very compelling if it were true. this is something that has been settled. the science is settled right now. the top climate scientists in world, thousands of them, are now as confident that climate change is real as they are that cigarettes make people sick. the only folks who are arguing this are the occasional climate skeptic or the people who are paid for by the fossil fuel industry. we know that the extreme weather events that we're seeing, the record wildfires, the record droughts, the extreme storms that we're seeing, the hurricane that we saw with 1,000-mile diameter that hit the eastern seaboard late october of last year, are precisely what scientists have said would be the cause of global w
popularized in the media and many scientists, they blamed extreme weather in fact specifically "newsweeke 1974 tornado outbreaks on global cooling. they had their own 1970s version of global weirding. >> mark we get your point. you don't think it's real. >> scientific journals don't think it's real. >> michael, obviously you think he's wrong, don't you? >> i do. all of what mark said would be very compelling if it were true. this is something that has been settled....
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in other video game newsweek are giving away of copies of one of the hottest games right now for theew peak as for call of duty this new game by acquisition is in it intends story in a multi player format gabe slate kron4 newsprin >> >> pam: coming up! >> pam: trapped under the atlantic ocean for three days! incredible new video. showing a rescue noone could even think possible. mourns the death of actor paul walker. the latest details into the fiery crash that killed him. and next. people in the north bay calling for justice for the teenager shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy. >> jacqueline: it will be absolutely frigid ñzçzçzç >> 41 in napa, set francisco is not too bad because that's where the guy was eating ice cream it was the warmer in san francisco but that is the only place where we are seeing temperatures remaining steady. >> jacqueline: single clearing skies also seen very cold air left in the wake of that storm. it frees warning for much of the bay area except for san francisco, as we have mentioned. >> jacqueline: free sworn in affect for the rest of the bay area for t
in other video game newsweek are giving away of copies of one of the hottest games right now for theew peak as for call of duty this new game by acquisition is in it intends story in a multi player format gabe slate kron4 newsprin >> >> pam: coming up! >> pam: trapped under the atlantic ocean for three days! incredible new video. showing a rescue noone could even think possible. mourns the death of actor paul walker. the latest details into the fiery crash that killed him. and...
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they are paying no attention, "newsweek" is trying to come back from the dead like a zombie episode. it's just a disgrace. people don't look at this as much of anything anymore. this will only double and triple that. >> it has come out as the list of the best and most affordable colleges in the best places to live, they do have issues that garner interest. so maybe that is what this is all about? >> you could absolutely put miley cyrus on the cover on the wiki which is the center of a cultural controversy. everyone understands that time magazine has been done on the cover and whatever. and it is just simply, when you add this as person of the year, it is almost as silly as the year they decided that it was all of us. >> this would be that lame, i think. at least you and i are more worthy than miley cyrus. neil: she is jealous of me. i do know that. thank you so much. we are all going to say, there goes wrong. okay, move over million dollar diamond bras. microsoft is taking underwear high tech. it had a bra that helps women keep from overheating. we will have that next. neil: who says
they are paying no attention, "newsweek" is trying to come back from the dead like a zombie episode. it's just a disgrace. people don't look at this as much of anything anymore. this will only double and triple that. >> it has come out as the list of the best and most affordable colleges in the best places to live, they do have issues that garner interest. so maybe that is what this is all about? >> you could absolutely put miley cyrus on the cover on the wiki which is the...
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atis currently a columnist al jazeera and a contributor to newsweek. talk about the deal. >> this deal is a big win for the paul ryan republicans. they will avoid the embarrassment, shame, and political damage of shutting down the government, and they will -- they obtained it from the get democrats without touching at all the major issues, the corporate loopholes are not being closed, the tax avoidance techniques of billionaires who can legally live tax-free if they choose to are not being shut down. the hedge fund and private equity managers will continue to be advantaged. 57,000 poor kids out of head start, which means we will narrow their economic futures and make us all worse off in the future. we are cutting $1.5 billion from medical research to save lives, why? because the very richest people in america, those who have benefited in this market, do not want to pay for those kind of services. being the war and peace report, the pentagon is getting an actual $20 billion of the deal. we already spent 42% of all the money in the world on our military.
atis currently a columnist al jazeera and a contributor to newsweek. talk about the deal. >> this deal is a big win for the paul ryan republicans. they will avoid the embarrassment, shame, and political damage of shutting down the government, and they will -- they obtained it from the get democrats without touching at all the major issues, the corporate loopholes are not being closed, the tax avoidance techniques of billionaires who can legally live tax-free if they choose to are not...
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who's left at "newsweek"?hese are people who couldn't get jobs in new technology. >> okay, so who would be your person of the year, then? >> i would say ray kelly. >> ray kelly? >> yeah, because i think the guy -- i don't care about the globe. i care about the united states. >> gotcha. dana, your thoughts? >> i thought the pope was the best choice. i thought that he merited the award. and the reason i wouldn't -- i don't like the definition that they have because if assad had been given this award, they see it only as a positive. so when you get "time" man of the year, nobody is looking at the fine print to use the definition. they use that as propaganda for themselves. >> i think the pope was the right choice. >> not barack obama? >> no. probably, second place. >> i would have probably chosen, on the list, vladimir putin over assad because i think he's controlling most of what's happening at least over in the middle east -- well, and the world, you could argue. again, domestically, if this is just pro-america
who's left at "newsweek"?hese are people who couldn't get jobs in new technology. >> okay, so who would be your person of the year, then? >> i would say ray kelly. >> ray kelly? >> yeah, because i think the guy -- i don't care about the globe. i care about the united states. >> gotcha. dana, your thoughts? >> i thought the pope was the best choice. i thought that he merited the award. and the reason i wouldn't -- i don't like the definition that...
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the new owner of newsweek expects to star printing the weekly magazine if -- in january or february. it has been digital only and the magazine says it is modeling the new version to be more like the economists rather than the rival "time magazine." the death of the printed page could be premature. >> now a check on the chilly forecast. >> it is cold. you need to fine the heaviest coast you have and the mittens and ear muffs. there is a wind chill in places like san francisco and napa but it is keeping the temperature up. live doppler 7 hd shows the clouds that normally blanket us to keep us from being so cold are over the ocean and that is where they will stay today for the better part of tomorrow. in the north, that is where the coldest temperatures are and that is where our freeze warning continues. 24 in petaluma, and gushville and santa rosa at 29 and 30 at novato and everyone else is above freezing, mill tale at 34 and american canyon is 36 and san rafael at 39. napa with the north breeze at 41 san ramon, it was 30 just an hour ago. 36 in san jose and cupertino is 34. alameda is
the new owner of newsweek expects to star printing the weekly magazine if -- in january or february. it has been digital only and the magazine says it is modeling the new version to be more like the economists rather than the rival "time magazine." the death of the printed page could be premature. >> now a check on the chilly forecast. >> it is cold. you need to fine the heaviest coast you have and the mittens and ear muffs. there is a wind chill in places like san...
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this month "newsweek" went out of printing a year ago came back and said it will bring print editionfrom the dead. a big surprise to people. the new owner said we'll only do this at a profit. we're only going to do this at subscriber levels that make it work and won't depend on advertising alone. that's true for every media company, right? >> we've actually seen politico, which was a local tv company doubled down on a magazine and hyper local media with capital. >> let's talk about one of the new media barons who bought "the washington post" a few months ago. this is what he said recently to cnn about his plans for "the post." >> for me i thought "the washington post" was an important institution and i am optimistic about its future. it's a personal investment. i'm hopeful i can help from a distance in part by providing runway for them doing a series of experiments and in part through bringing some of the philosophy that we have used at amazon to the post. >> david, you covered the story when it happened. have we seen evidence the post changed at all under the new owner? >> not reall
this month "newsweek" went out of printing a year ago came back and said it will bring print editionfrom the dead. a big surprise to people. the new owner said we'll only do this at a profit. we're only going to do this at subscriber levels that make it work and won't depend on advertising alone. that's true for every media company, right? >> we've actually seen politico, which was a local tv company doubled down on a magazine and hyper local media with capital. >> let's...
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for "the new york times" who formerly served as the johannesburg, south africa, bureau chief for "newsweek." thanks so much for being here. mark, i want to start with you because you actually spent some time living in south africa before the end of apartheid and then sometime thereafter. it seems to me when we think about mandela, there are at least five mandelas, before robin island, of robin island, the mandela of 1990, as president, and the mandela after the presidency. if you can to sort of think about that trajectory. what are the key things we need to know about that mandela in terms of the context of the south african struggle against apartheid? >> well, i think you made a really good point before about how we defang or maybe make into teddy bears these great leaders and pick out one or two things. mandela's reconciliation when he became president, for example, and then act as if -- secondly act as if that one great leader was the person who did that. and we have to understand that the african national congress was based on nonracialism. i mean, it's core document, the free charter,
for "the new york times" who formerly served as the johannesburg, south africa, bureau chief for "newsweek." thanks so much for being here. mark, i want to start with you because you actually spent some time living in south africa before the end of apartheid and then sometime thereafter. it seems to me when we think about mandela, there are at least five mandelas, before robin island, of robin island, the mandela of 1990, as president, and the mandela after the presidency....
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i get "tv guide," "xxl," "rolling stone," "newsweek," "blender." i get nine periodicals. i didn't make it in basketball, i wanted to be a political columnist. like george will -- not necessarily his politics. sorry george. i watch abc news, i see george stephanopoulos talking. i see that dude on fox, the a-hole. >> bill o'reilly? >> yeah. bill o'reilly. and i see your colleague, tom brokaw. that's what i wanted to get into. i love politics. you know what i'm saying? i see the katrina response. i see people talking about fema. i read about president bush and his budget cuts. that gets my juices going. >> and in prison, he's discovered a captive audience for his brand of political punditry. >> i have a subscription to "usa today" and i have a line. i let everybody read it. i write little comments. you'd be surprised, we discuss things in here. everything in prison is not just violence or gangs. we discuss issues. people are surprised the conversations we have in here, you know what i'm saying? >> he tried out some spin in response to an unexpected line of questioning from o
i get "tv guide," "xxl," "rolling stone," "newsweek," "blender." i get nine periodicals. i didn't make it in basketball, i wanted to be a political columnist. like george will -- not necessarily his politics. sorry george. i watch abc news, i see george stephanopoulos talking. i see that dude on fox, the a-hole. >> bill o'reilly? >> yeah. bill o'reilly. and i see your colleague, tom brokaw. that's what i wanted to get into. i love...
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the national organization for women critiqued newsweek, they had a cover of michele bachmann, called her the queen of rabling. it was a horriblely unflattering photo of her and they were critiqued for that. i think that's an area, where it doesn't make any sense you could not have women working together saying this is problematic. you're hindering women's promotions in politics because of that. so that would be one area. >> let me say one thing, really a sunlight for another conversation, but i would love to learn more how mainstream media is guilty of prom gating some of these stereotypes in the first place. > which one? it's an interesting study to be had. there's certainly a role of hat. if you look at major news networks and so on, i think it's changing slightly, but conservative women have done a very good job of getting themselves on television and representing conservatives because i think the media see that as a novelty at some point. absolutely that. i think the other area is, just in terms of saying we need more women in elective office. this becomes a little challenging ri
the national organization for women critiqued newsweek, they had a cover of michele bachmann, called her the queen of rabling. it was a horriblely unflattering photo of her and they were critiqued for that. i think that's an area, where it doesn't make any sense you could not have women working together saying this is problematic. you're hindering women's promotions in politics because of that. so that would be one area. >> let me say one thing, really a sunlight for another conversation,...
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great article in "newsweek."ou, lindley. >> thank you. >> a holiday tradition right here in washington. the lighting of the capitol christmas tree. house speaker john boehner leading tonight's ceremony on the west front of the u.s. capitol. >> 3, 2, 1. [cheers] >> yes, good job. [o christmas tree] the lighting of the capitol christmas tree is a tradition dating back to 1964. this year the 88 tall foot spruce comes from a national forest in washington state. the tree traveling more than 5,000 miles to get to the nation's capitol and decorated 5,000 homemade ornaments from children across the country. o'reilly is next. see you tomorrow night. 7 p.m. eastern. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the bottom line is, this law is working and will work into the future. >> the president goes on the offensive saying obamacare is now working and he will never surrender. >> we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> tonight charles krauthammer will analyze the situation. >> when jesus had those five loathes a
great article in "newsweek."ou, lindley. >> thank you. >> a holiday tradition right here in washington. the lighting of the capitol christmas tree. house speaker john boehner leading tonight's ceremony on the west front of the u.s. capitol. >> 3, 2, 1. [cheers] >> yes, good job. [o christmas tree] the lighting of the capitol christmas tree is a tradition dating back to 1964. this year the 88 tall foot spruce comes from a national forest in washington state. the...
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and a debate about whether "newsweek" magazine made a lousy choice for person of the year.y netflix, how convenient is this? says everybody is doing it nowadays. and tonight is the season finale of homeland. check out the reliable sources blog at cnn.com as well. and we'll see you right back here next week sunday at 11:00 a.m. state of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> political moments, an unusual by partisan budget deal on capitol hill and the dangerously escalating tensions a and hot spots around the world. today -- >> and i'm proud of the people of the ukraine and their steadfast efforts for democracy for their country. >> hundreds of thousands protest in the streets of kiev in a face-off with cold war overtone. the uncle of dictator kim jong-un was executed leaving
and a debate about whether "newsweek" magazine made a lousy choice for person of the year.y netflix, how convenient is this? says everybody is doing it nowadays. and tonight is the season finale of homeland. check out the reliable sources blog at cnn.com as well. and we'll see you right back here next week sunday at 11:00 a.m. state of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> political moments, an unusual by partisan budget deal on capitol hill and the dangerously...
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. >> the first time, i was writing for "newsweek", and jon was my editor, i said how old are you, and i think he said 12. [laughter] i don't want to go there. >> will the age has gotten lower as that story gets told. [laughter] >> but, you know, what's been interesting in doing this documentary for me is that trying to find that intersection between those who remember and were living through that and then those who have only the iconic images left for them. we brought in young people deliberately to look at the first or second screening that we were doing so we could see what their reaction was, what they -- what more they wanted and needed to know about him. and it was a hot. it was a lot. they didn't know anything about the presidency. they knew he was glamorous and he had this beautiful life and the tragedy in the family. and these are bright young people, but for them it was ancient history and, you know, it was a long time ago. so it was a different time. >> well, as a matter of fact, a person this college today looking back on the kennedy administration is the equivalent of a pe
. >> the first time, i was writing for "newsweek", and jon was my editor, i said how old are you, and i think he said 12. [laughter] i don't want to go there. >> will the age has gotten lower as that story gets told. [laughter] >> but, you know, what's been interesting in doing this documentary for me is that trying to find that intersection between those who remember and were living through that and then those who have only the iconic images left for them. we...
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. ♪ >> "newsweek" magazine gave it a half a page in a little tiny photograph about this big and i saidg to go by totally unnoticed. >> he's crafted major hits from personal loss as well. if you could read my mind, followed the break up of his first marriage. ♪ his chart topping "sun down" dos a chronicle of infidelity. ♪ >> did your family suffer because of your dedication to performing, recording, writing? >> i think they did. hard to be traveling all over hither and yon and anything can happen. >> lots of temptation. >> yes. when young canadian musicians were asked recently by the cbc to audition for a tv show by performing "sun down" they made the old tune sound brand new. ♪ the music endures and so does gordon lightfoot. >> how long can you keep doing this? >> until i stop doing it. if you spend the rest of the day humming one of his songs, please remember, we warned you. they can stick in your head. [ applause ] >> thank you! >> osgood: coming up, just who are the freemasons, anyway? i stood outside, assessing i knew it could rough in there, but how rough? there was no way to know
. ♪ >> "newsweek" magazine gave it a half a page in a little tiny photograph about this big and i saidg to go by totally unnoticed. >> he's crafted major hits from personal loss as well. if you could read my mind, followed the break up of his first marriage. ♪ his chart topping "sun down" dos a chronicle of infidelity. ♪ >> did your family suffer because of your dedication to performing, recording, writing? >> i think they did. hard to be...
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one thing this morning, with all the debate about the nsa and whether its tactics keep us safer, "newsweekific article on the fbi's young guns, a new generation of spy catchers and how they're rooting out terrorists. it's my must-read up on my facebook page. head to facebook/jansingco. ♪ [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ tdd#: 1avo: thesales event there are trading oppo"sis back. drive without all the calories. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >>> is the budget compromise a sign of better things to come in 2014? the "washington post" says dl hold your breath. reed wilson writes democrats
one thing this morning, with all the debate about the nsa and whether its tactics keep us safer, "newsweekific article on the fbi's young guns, a new generation of spy catchers and how they're rooting out terrorists. it's my must-read up on my facebook page. head to facebook/jansingco. ♪ [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™...
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writer, who had written a book about it and--and an article, and she'd been the bureau chief of newsweek, so we're not talking about somebody that is inconsequential or doesn't know what she's doing. i just wish her book was translated. and she ran down every single lead that she could find because she didn't--from the japanese point of view, she just wanted to find out whether, in fact, japan was the perpetrator of any of the crimes that they've, over the years, been accused of being. and so she interviewed every single person starting with the people that-fred warner, who had started the whole thing--interviewed and in no case was ever--was there ever any corroborating evidence that--that the japanese had ever picked her up. in fact... c-span: and what year did she write that, the japanese reporter? >> guest: she wrote it in the 1980s. c-span: and you had to have it translated? >> guest: i had parts of it translated and then the--and then i-i was lucky and i found out where she lived, so--she lives in-in wallkill, new york, and so i called her up and--and we talked. c-span: can you sti
writer, who had written a book about it and--and an article, and she'd been the bureau chief of newsweek, so we're not talking about somebody that is inconsequential or doesn't know what she's doing. i just wish her book was translated. and she ran down every single lead that she could find because she didn't--from the japanese point of view, she just wanted to find out whether, in fact, japan was the perpetrator of any of the crimes that they've, over the years, been accused of being. and so...
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but he was also the editor of newsweek at that time.he had been the neighbor of the kennedys along with his wife emma so they were good friends and they continue that friendship. some of those people for videos that were taken in those last weeks at the northern virginia home right before the assassination are with the bradlees and they were brought in in the afternoon of the assassination to be with the children and they went out to be with jackie. >> does it serve the public well? >> i'm sure not. >> the president did not talk to him for about six months. >> likewise, mrs. kennedy dropped him from her friendship when he wrote "conversations with kennedy" and she thought it was an invasion of privacy. they were thin skinned. >> robert from plano, texas, hi, robert. guest: how are you doing? i'm interested in the relationship between christine onassis and jackie onassis. i heard she was deceased and i want you to expound a little bit on their relationship. what was it like? >> there aren't great source on that as historians. we have to
but he was also the editor of newsweek at that time.he had been the neighbor of the kennedys along with his wife emma so they were good friends and they continue that friendship. some of those people for videos that were taken in those last weeks at the northern virginia home right before the assassination are with the bradlees and they were brought in in the afternoon of the assassination to be with the children and they went out to be with jackie. >> does it serve the public well?...
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and yet it had been most recently occupied before newsweek took it over by leaders of a terrorist organization. but it is a great point that you make. afghanistan and the communist takeover of afghanistan which happened in 1979, china, the rise and the beginning of a turn , and then end to the cultural revolution. poland, as we mentioned, the election of the polis to the polish pope john paul the second and his return to the precursor of the solidarity movement. great britain, the election, and then the tall malts over the british economy that has been lost, part of the historical narrative of britain after thatcher. some looking for to come back to that. and then number five, of course, the one parlay that most people think of first, the iranian revolution, the toppling of the shah end the hostage crisis. that is an awful lot of ground to cover. let's start with thatcher. there is a huge outpouring of tributes your bird texas are some of the myth. >> guest: i tried to do that. it is always a challenge because you want to show why someone is worth knowing about in the first place. there's been
and yet it had been most recently occupied before newsweek took it over by leaders of a terrorist organization. but it is a great point that you make. afghanistan and the communist takeover of afghanistan which happened in 1979, china, the rise and the beginning of a turn , and then end to the cultural revolution. poland, as we mentioned, the election of the polis to the polish pope john paul the second and his return to the precursor of the solidarity movement. great britain, the election, and...
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the national organization for women critiqued "newsweek," and they were talking about michele bachmann, calling her the queen of rage, and it was a very unflattering photograph, so i think that is really an area that does not make any sense to me, why you cannot have women working together to say this is problematic. you are hindering women in politics because of that, so that would be one area. >> let me say something. this is a subject for another conversation, but i would love to understand more how much the mainstream media is guilty of having promulgated some of these stereotypes in the first place. >> which ones? >> the stereotypes that conservative women have about feminists and that feminists have about conservative women. >> that is interesting. in terms of who the media chooses to speak and whether or not -- there certainly is more, if you look at major news networks and the one, i think it is changing slightly, but conservative women have been doing a good job getting themselves on television and representing conservatives, because it is a novelty at this point. the other ar
the national organization for women critiqued "newsweek," and they were talking about michele bachmann, calling her the queen of rage, and it was a very unflattering photograph, so i think that is really an area that does not make any sense to me, why you cannot have women working together to say this is problematic. you are hindering women in politics because of that, so that would be one area. >> let me say something. this is a subject for another conversation, but i would...
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in 1995, newsweek said, "visionary see a future of telecommuting workers, interactive libraries, and multimedia classrooms. they speak of electronic town meetings in virtual communities, commerce and business will shift from offices and malls to networks, and the freedom of digital networks will make government more democratic." baloney! the truth is that no online database will replace your daily newspaper. no cd rom can take the place of a competent teacher. and no computer network will change the way government works." poor old club. the inevitable is here. hopefully he is not here. we are watching major initiatives, customers are cutting the cord with streaming offers from netflix and google and amazon and digital antennas with high definition signals. it will not be very long before we have same-day service from amazon via drone. people laugh at the idea, but we will be sending remote copters to drop off cardboard boxes of yet more electronics. but then they laughed at the idea of the internet changing at all, too. american businesses cannot afford this kind of attitude. compani
in 1995, newsweek said, "visionary see a future of telecommuting workers, interactive libraries, and multimedia classrooms. they speak of electronic town meetings in virtual communities, commerce and business will shift from offices and malls to networks, and the freedom of digital networks will make government more democratic." baloney! the truth is that no online database will replace your daily newspaper. no cd rom can take the place of a competent teacher. and no computer network...
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david kay johnson, contributing editor at "newsweek" and author of the fine print and robin farzad, aek.com. david, talk me down. i'm having this kind of -- this is terrible. is there anything good we should be feeling good about in terms of this deal? >> only that there's not a shutdown. >> which is good. >> which is a good thing, important thing. >> but why is that the new normal? >> it's a terrible result of this gerrymandering where the democrats got 1.4 million votes in the house more than the republicans but they're not in control. and hopefully this will come to an end after the next election. we'll get some sensible government. after all, even john boehner is calling people ridiculous. >> it seems to you like in 2014 we might see a shift in house leadership? >> maybe the democrats running it possibly. but most importantly, this is a deal in which we're taking from poor children, 57,000 children out of head start. we're going to cut by a billion and a half dollars medical research that saves lyes. and we're going to add $20 billion to the pentagon, which as we all know is absol
david kay johnson, contributing editor at "newsweek" and author of the fine print and robin farzad, aek.com. david, talk me down. i'm having this kind of -- this is terrible. is there anything good we should be feeling good about in terms of this deal? >> only that there's not a shutdown. >> which is good. >> which is a good thing, important thing. >> but why is that the new normal? >> it's a terrible result of this gerrymandering where the democrats got...
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. >> in addition to the book, you pinned this "newsweek" cover story that's an eye-opening read, to saye of the unanswered questions about nancy lanza. and you write in part, quote, over type, the desperate mother began to believe everyone had given up on her son and of course there's the issue of her guns. how a mother who had devoted most of her time to the care of her troubled son obsessed with violence could keep several semiautomatic guns in the house is a question my book isn't able to answer. i doubt anyone ever will. what did the people closest to nancy lanza say about that? >> nancy was a contradiction in many ways. i'll tell your audience one thing, though. her e-mails made it very clear that she loved her son dearly and devoted so much of her life to sacrificing for him. so how she allowed these weapons to be around kind of was this incredible suspension of disbelief. as far as her friends went, i did speak to somebody who brought this up to her at one point, not as brazenly as we might. but just, the guns, why is adam going to a shooting range? is that okay? she made mention
. >> in addition to the book, you pinned this "newsweek" cover story that's an eye-opening read, to saye of the unanswered questions about nancy lanza. and you write in part, quote, over type, the desperate mother began to believe everyone had given up on her son and of course there's the issue of her guns. how a mother who had devoted most of her time to the care of her troubled son obsessed with violence could keep several semiautomatic guns in the house is a question my book...
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