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these were the kind of journalists with establishment journals like newsweek and the washington post, the new york times, evan thomas went to harvard and is the grandson of a man who ran six times for president has a socialist, norman thomas was not nixon's kind of guy and yet he writes a very compassionate biography. tim weiner went to columbia university and columbia school of journalism and the new york times with almost as much as the washington post, a real antagonist of mister nixon in nixon's point of view. read these books together. the war in vietnam, chile, the detente, dealings with china and russia, that is tim weiner's book, and that is complemented by evan's study of what it is like to be richard nixon and take the entire life to mister nixon's birth through the full extent and insight about him as a father and husband, as a man who was always striving. tim weiner captures the way he was a raging insomniac who as he remarked in the attempt to deal to medicate himself with alcohol, not a good formula. each book is so convincing you need to sit down with a two of them toge
these were the kind of journalists with establishment journals like newsweek and the washington post, the new york times, evan thomas went to harvard and is the grandson of a man who ran six times for president has a socialist, norman thomas was not nixon's kind of guy and yet he writes a very compassionate biography. tim weiner went to columbia university and columbia school of journalism and the new york times with almost as much as the washington post, a real antagonist of mister nixon in...
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the cover of "time" and "newsweek." >> bruce didn't like it at the time. me on the other hand.ove all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost. now try new boost® compact and 100 calories. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> i was lucky enough to be invited to david mancuzo's legendary space in soho called the loft. i thought that was one of the most utopi
the cover of "time" and "newsweek." >> bruce didn't like it at the time. me on the other hand.ove all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay...
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. >> newsweek magazine is turning its focus to the >> guest: -- the golden state with the governor ther, how jerry brown saved california, including the economy and work on climate change. the 78-year-old would have been a great presidential candidate if he were younger. >> when you are a kid everything a big deal especially with a little brother or sister on way. all the adorable reaction when the two sisters found out the gender of their new sibling. and >> coming up at 4:00, the big bell favor. forget the sounds of the history coming from berkeley this weekend, and a second strong, hit the same region in japan and tonight at 5:00, we have reaction from the japanese community here in the bay area and how they could be helping in the relief effort. >> now it is time for the perfect pet. >> good morning, guys, perfect pet is not in the theater but we still want to introduce you to sophia from the marin humane society, a one-year-old, a happy, smart dog, looking for an active home, well trained and would excel at sports she lives with four other dogs and cats and gets long well with the
. >> newsweek magazine is turning its focus to the >> guest: -- the golden state with the governor ther, how jerry brown saved california, including the economy and work on climate change. the 78-year-old would have been a great presidential candidate if he were younger. >> when you are a kid everything a big deal especially with a little brother or sister on way. all the adorable reaction when the two sisters found out the gender of their new sibling. and >> coming up...
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i was working at newsweek for ten years and left my job, my wife and i sold our apartment in new york and put our stuff in my in-laws's basement and took off and lived out of a suitcase for a year as i did research in india and london and had no idea where this was going. imagine you are in a library twee 10 hours a day pouring through painstakingly telegrams the churchill find, personal diaries and letters and vacuum it all up and try to see patterns but you are just trying to get as much as possible and then i sat down and tried to make sense of it all. what was important to me was this book, to write it for general audience, not meant for professors, i hope they find new scholarship. i wanted to make a narrative that would be appealing to everyone and to try to find a narrative, this great mass of material, i cannot say there was a moment i was doing at that i was fully confident i succeeded until it was published, >> we will take a few questions. tell us who you are. the microphone will come to you. >> a question about craft and the choices you made. and open up a little bit. and
i was working at newsweek for ten years and left my job, my wife and i sold our apartment in new york and put our stuff in my in-laws's basement and took off and lived out of a suitcase for a year as i did research in india and london and had no idea where this was going. imagine you are in a library twee 10 hours a day pouring through painstakingly telegrams the churchill find, personal diaries and letters and vacuum it all up and try to see patterns but you are just trying to get as much as...
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her story in newsweek is called, "paris was just a way station in the climate change fight."ll have a link to all of her articles. isn we come back, boulder debated whether to become a sissy city or -- a sister city to nablis. we will host a debate. ♪ [music break] amy: "seven" by prince. prince has died at the age of 57. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on our 100 city tour. we end today's show with a look how boulder, colorado, where we are broadcasting from today, debating an international conflict. this week the boulder city council agreed to hire a moderator and convene a citizen panel over a proposal to make boulder sister city of nablus, in thesraeli-oupied we bank. a group of residents applied to the city council to recognize nablus as a sister city, writing -- "boulder and nablus have so much in common that they are natural sisters for each other. but a previous effort to recognize nablus as a sister city was voted down in after a 2013 contentious, hours-long hearing. >> number one, the scope of the human righ
her story in newsweek is called, "paris was just a way station in the climate change fight."ll have a link to all of her articles. isn we come back, boulder debated whether to become a sissy city or -- a sister city to nablis. we will host a debate. ♪ [music break] amy: "seven" by prince. prince has died at the age of 57. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on our 100 city tour. we end today's show with a look how...
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the governor jerry brown is the q#pbpç5%h]i now, newsweek is taking a up next, we'll talk live with kipvgs cold, though, this morning. from yesterday's cold front. i know that didn't give us much rain. niz3dre' )mbk<çjzxv%,/+ññ@cps:.g inland. starting to warm up. look at that. ágrv.6[y7_bhúdig/v3zç a little cooler on tuesday. all signs are good compared to last weekend. cloudy and rainy. >>> governor jeary -- jerry >> alexander is there, & >> and live on the 9 this morning. thanks for coming in, thought @=y jesuit. what made you jump in at this k> ideology. i think he does what is right parties. #ú5? stubborn about it. why has he been able to get away with it? tough lessons. and frankly, i think he became lymqk'¤3b- mayor of oakland. he realized that government could only do so much. he told me, sometimes you have %ec%9 >> in your article, you make the point. ó t'o4dw÷us some others? >> i think he talked about the environment long before anybody he's talked about innovation for a long time. about california, launching satellites into bm4#+ this was kind of the governor moonbeam of the lat
the governor jerry brown is the q#pbpç5%h]i now, newsweek is taking a up next, we'll talk live with kipvgs cold, though, this morning. from yesterday's cold front. i know that didn't give us much rain. niz3dre' )mbk>> governor jeary -- jerry >> alexander is there, & >> and live on the 9 this morning. thanks for coming in, thought @=y jesuit. what made you jump in at this k> ideology. i think he does what is right parties. #ú5? stubborn about it. why has he been able...
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"newsweek" reports why an air egypt flight attendant posed with a picture with the hijacker this week. co-pilot said it was relayed to authorities on what is that so they could identify the man and analyze the device he was wearing. the man said it was a bomb but it proved to be fake. >>> al.com reports that alabama governor robert bentley bought several disposable cell phones last year. the former state official who says bentley had an affair with a political aide says the governor changed phones frequently. bentley sent only a few messages to the aide on his state-issued phone. >> i can assure the people of alabama, there is nothing there. >> the aide resigned. one lawmaker plans to start impeachment proceedings next week. >>> the st. louis post dispatch hires a black officer as a police chief in ferguson, he was a homicide detective in miami, florida. they found racism in ferguson's police department after a white officer killed an unarmed black teen in 2014. >>> "the new york times" reports a budget deal that gradually raises the state's minute wage to $15 an hour. new york is the
"newsweek" reports why an air egypt flight attendant posed with a picture with the hijacker this week. co-pilot said it was relayed to authorities on what is that so they could identify the man and analyze the device he was wearing. the man said it was a bomb but it proved to be fake. >>> al.com reports that alabama governor robert bentley bought several disposable cell phones last year. the former state official who says bentley had an affair with a political aide says the...
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. >> a follow-up question question, magazines like "newsweek" in particular "the washington post" commandeertimes have digital auditions. that book publishing will stop and remarkably something different so my point being it is important to have it in print. >> baggage is not my head. >> you want to sway public opinion? >> yes. >> you think the current situation with media and in news and the united states with state sponsored propaganda? >> i don't have an answer for poland in particular but those policies are a reflection of the government and other aspects of the media we have the first amendment the full promise everywhere i have spoken so lots of people are speaking up for coated government doesn't control that market. and what has happened to the media in the last tender 15 years to become a type of don't don't -- turner with the purchase of a las vegas newspaper in the order of "the boston globe" were to be owned by millionaires. the really that is what we fear. >> with the boston red sox. >> how does trumpeted into this? >> we have not asked him for many at. i don't know with the pol
. >> a follow-up question question, magazines like "newsweek" in particular "the washington post" commandeertimes have digital auditions. that book publishing will stop and remarkably something different so my point being it is important to have it in print. >> baggage is not my head. >> you want to sway public opinion? >> yes. >> you think the current situation with media and in news and the united states with state sponsored propaganda?...
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. >> a follow-up question question, magazines like "newsweek" in particular "the washington post" commandeertimes have digital auditions. that book publishing will stop and remarkably something different so my point being it is important to have it in print. >> baggage is not my head. >> you want to sway public opinion? >> yes. >> you think the current situation with media and in news and the united states with state sponsored propaganda? >> i don't have an answer for poland in particular but those policies are a reflection of the government and other aspects of the media we have the first amendment the full promise everywhere i have spoken so lots of people are speaking up for coated government doesn't control that market. and what has happened to the media in the last tender 15 years to become a type of don't don't -- turner with the purchase of a las vegas newspaper in the order of "the boston globe" were to be owned by millionaires. the really that is what we fear. >> with the boston red sox. >> how does trumpeted into this? >> we have not asked him for many at. i don't know with the pol
. >> a follow-up question question, magazines like "newsweek" in particular "the washington post" commandeertimes have digital auditions. that book publishing will stop and remarkably something different so my point being it is important to have it in print. >> baggage is not my head. >> you want to sway public opinion? >> yes. >> you think the current situation with media and in news and the united states with state sponsored propaganda?...
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. >> the publicist tells newsweek magazine that they are recording the 12th studio album.n 2012, a 3 album compilation, 2016 also marked 30 years since the lead singer and bassist found the band. no release date for the new album but hopefully in the fall, 1986, 14 years old when he started this. >> speculation started in january when he shared a photo on instagram in oakland. >> 1986. >> i was not listening to them early 1994, that was definitely an album that i listen to a lot. >> okay, 4:00 on 2 we will be right back. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >>> russia is not backing down from supporting progovernment sprynesses. russian forces are moving their militaries outside in syria. the president claims it helps keep the country and syria together. >> it helps prevent disintegration of the state. >> hostilities continue to be be fragile and threatened due
. >> the publicist tells newsweek magazine that they are recording the 12th studio album.n 2012, a 3 album compilation, 2016 also marked 30 years since the lead singer and bassist found the band. no release date for the new album but hopefully in the fall, 1986, 14 years old when he started this. >> speculation started in january when he shared a photo on instagram in oakland. >> 1986. >> i was not listening to them early 1994, that was definitely an album that i listen...
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newsweek and did an issue that features -- already using the cast album as an educational -- there will be a certain moment where the producers will allow schools to start to license the show and perform the show. we all hope this is going to be musical widely-produced in american schools for many years. outside theis lin theater in august 2015 when he would entertain the folks waiting in line. [begin video clip] [applause] >> thank you for making this possible. i hope you all come to the show. i think we are going to run a long time. in the early 1850's, to pedestrians strolling past a house in washington knew the white house realized that the widow seated by the window was the last surviving link to the early republic. earlier on a ledge overlooking the hudson, aaron burr fired a shot at alexander hamilton. in an effort to remove the man regarded as the main the pediment to his career. [end video clip] ron: that was actually opening night on broadway. lin came out two hours before the show and read the opening paragraphs of my book. i was very startled when i saw the clip you there ar
newsweek and did an issue that features -- already using the cast album as an educational -- there will be a certain moment where the producers will allow schools to start to license the show and perform the show. we all hope this is going to be musical widely-produced in american schools for many years. outside theis lin theater in august 2015 when he would entertain the folks waiting in line. [begin video clip] [applause] >> thank you for making this possible. i hope you all come to the...
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i left israel and eventually was sent back by "newsweek" to be the bureau chief in 2010, and sometimeafter that decided to write the book. in part because it felt very relevant. it felt that that moment in 1995 was a very significant be moment, maybe the most significant in israel's recent history post, let's say post-1967. and it felt that way in part because as the prospects for peace between israelis and palestinians dwindled, declined, that moment in 1995 where maybe it could have happened, maybe with rabin and with arafat, that the fact that this 25-year-old law student had managed to do really the impossible, to get past israeli security. think of everything you know about israeli security. it's very tough. he managed to get through the line of bodyguards and to assassinate rabin. that was the starting point. what happened in that moment. and the book starts two years earlier. it starts with that handshake. you probably remember the iconic image of clinton reaching out his long arms to almost nudge rabin and arafat together on the stage at the white house. the signing of toes lo
i left israel and eventually was sent back by "newsweek" to be the bureau chief in 2010, and sometimeafter that decided to write the book. in part because it felt very relevant. it felt that that moment in 1995 was a very significant be moment, maybe the most significant in israel's recent history post, let's say post-1967. and it felt that way in part because as the prospects for peace between israelis and palestinians dwindled, declined, that moment in 1995 where maybe it could have...
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sally denton: i think that was a quote he gave to newsweek in response for a request for an interviewand so there is no reason to give an interview, we are not public. ean, that was so symbolic on how they view themselves as above and beyond the american taxpayer. brian lamb: the next person to run the company, widely bechtel bechtel. sally denton: he step down to his son. brian lamb: we will never be a conglomerate. sally denton: again, under bechtel it became more of a conglomerate than ever with consortiums throughout the world and building on every continent. it is just exhausting just to read the list, which i did in this international construction magazine yesterday, the current projects are just staggering. brian lamb: they must do something right. sally denton: well, they must know how to build. brian lamb: brendan bechtel-- sally denton: he is the, you know, maybe he signifies a new generation of sensibility. brian lamb: who is he? sally denton: he is the only son of riley and has taken over the company. froms an education middlebury college, which is unusual for that family
sally denton: i think that was a quote he gave to newsweek in response for a request for an interviewand so there is no reason to give an interview, we are not public. ean, that was so symbolic on how they view themselves as above and beyond the american taxpayer. brian lamb: the next person to run the company, widely bechtel bechtel. sally denton: he step down to his son. brian lamb: we will never be a conglomerate. sally denton: again, under bechtel it became more of a conglomerate than ever...
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and social movements to readers of her books and columns in the new york times, washington post, newsweek, the daily beast, politico, glamour and sell lawn. her most recent book, "sisters in law," sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg went to the supreme court and changed the world. was published in september of 2015 by harper collins, she received a ph.d. in philosophy from the university of illinois in chicago, a doctorate from chicago law school and bachelor of arts from cornell. linda predicted the supreme court ruling of gays and lesbians, constitutional right to mary three is in advance of the widely acclaimed victory of the triumphant gay revolution, her earlier books, the manifesto for women in the world, hard bargains, politics of sex and a great guest on 60 minutes, good morning america, cnn, nbc, npr and the colbert report. before becoming a writer, at brandeis professor of law, chicago college of law and visiting professor and north western, focusing on labor law, in garcia versus costanza switch to find the line between the federal government and the state. peter slevin
and social movements to readers of her books and columns in the new york times, washington post, newsweek, the daily beast, politico, glamour and sell lawn. her most recent book, "sisters in law," sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg went to the supreme court and changed the world. was published in september of 2015 by harper collins, she received a ph.d. in philosophy from the university of illinois in chicago, a doctorate from chicago law school and bachelor of arts from...
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you need to get "newsweek" magazine right away. >> reporter: they got married in 1997.en calls her his light and his anchor. >> from the tips of my toes to the top of my head, i just love my wife so much. >> reporter: three years later, they had their twins who are now 16. >> this is my daughter reese, okay? this is my daughter emma. >> reporter: over christmas, emma and reese took over their dad's instagram account, posting pictures about their experience on the trail. inside a new hampshire tv studio, dropping off donations for a new hampshire town hall, and, of course, endless selfies. before the girls came along, karen had a career of her own in health care advertising. she stopped working when they were 2. she is still an avid runner and self-described fitness freak. these days, though, her main focus is helping her husband reach the oval office. >> he's a man of great experience, and i think that experience is what this country needs right now. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> that's does it for this hour. up next the 360 republican town hall with govern
you need to get "newsweek" magazine right away. >> reporter: they got married in 1997.en calls her his light and his anchor. >> from the tips of my toes to the top of my head, i just love my wife so much. >> reporter: three years later, they had their twins who are now 16. >> this is my daughter reese, okay? this is my daughter emma. >> reporter: over christmas, emma and reese took over their dad's instagram account, posting pictures about their...
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businessthis is from newsweek, clicking on the like button is like coca-cola, a secret recipe.: it is a feature that if you press and hold the like button, you can leave a wow, or a loved. . we wanted to give people a lightweight way of expressing a motion -- emotion. we study the most common expressions that were universal. charlie: wow, love. guest: exactly. it actually changes the experience of using facebook, because now you are not is looking at the story, you are looking at the audience's response to that story. charlie: people have talked about google and search and they have suggested that at some point, you know where i am going, that a challenge to search will take it from people being able to use their friends on facebook as a means to search. has that idea gotten off the ground? guest: there are a couple of things that people are excited about using that for. charlie: thinking, my friend i can trust them more. and they understand me better than anyone. guest: so finding people on facebook is already fantastic, you can find relatives, friends, and just looking for pe
businessthis is from newsweek, clicking on the like button is like coca-cola, a secret recipe.: it is a feature that if you press and hold the like button, you can leave a wow, or a loved. . we wanted to give people a lightweight way of expressing a motion -- emotion. we study the most common expressions that were universal. charlie: wow, love. guest: exactly. it actually changes the experience of using facebook, because now you are not is looking at the story, you are looking at the audience's...
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headlines and social headlines of her books and columns in the new york times, washington post, newsweek, the daily beast, political, glamour and salon. she will will discuss her most recent book, sisters-in-law. from saturday honor and ruth bader ginsburg change the worldp it was published in september, 2015. she received her phd and possibly from the university of chicago. at. linda has predicted the recent supporting court ruling of gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry three years in advance of it in her acclaimed book, victory, also from harpercollins. her earlier book include get to work, a manifesto for women of the world, the woman's guide to law school, hard bargains the politics of sex, she has been a great guest on 60 minutes, good morning, "good morning america", cbs news, cnn, nbc, npr, and the colbert report on comedy central. before becoming a writer she was professor of philosophy and women store these at iit, chicago chicago college of law. i'm visiting professor at northwestern while practicing law and focusing on labor law she appeared on three sip bri
headlines and social headlines of her books and columns in the new york times, washington post, newsweek, the daily beast, political, glamour and salon. she will will discuss her most recent book, sisters-in-law. from saturday honor and ruth bader ginsburg change the worldp it was published in september, 2015. she received her phd and possibly from the university of chicago. at. linda has predicted the recent supporting court ruling of gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry...
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now newsweek and a lot of national media wanted end this thing two weeks ago. that really kills the decision-making process and the participation. >> what he thinks sangha's dropped out? mr. brown: he was out of money. all of these guys. i think clinton is a couple million dollars in debt. i want to make that point. this is a campaign well-managed. when we did not have the money, we spent less. we are on track and we are totally embedded in a rising political movement that is not controlled or manipulated by a few thousand people that you can move into these the elite cocktail parties. i know some of the people in the hierarchy of my party can't quite feel it yet but this is the best chance to enable the democratic party to restore itself in a way that millions of more people will come in november to vote. that's the only way there's a chance. bush is going to win if this thing is a dlc model the issues like clinton did. we were asked about the welfare waiver in new jersey. he said he did not quite like it. he said he would sign it. gesture tomade a liberals an
now newsweek and a lot of national media wanted end this thing two weeks ago. that really kills the decision-making process and the participation. >> what he thinks sangha's dropped out? mr. brown: he was out of money. all of these guys. i think clinton is a couple million dollars in debt. i want to make that point. this is a campaign well-managed. when we did not have the money, we spent less. we are on track and we are totally embedded in a rising political movement that is not...
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reporter michael isikoff investigated whitewater for the "weekend update" and "newsweek."publicans seize on this. how can the clinton justice department investigate a land deal and a failed savings and loan owned by the clintons' business partners? >> what the press was pushing for at the time, and i was a part of it, was to see the clintons' whitewater documents, but hillary clinton was very much of the camp, no. we don't give in to our political enemies. this is being driven by our political enemies. and as a result, the perception they were hiding something began to take root. >> i happened to be at a conference where hillary was speaking in 1994. i followed her into the ladies' room, and she knew me, and she let down her hair. and she said, i don't know what to do anymore. everything i do turns bad. >> in early 1994, the clinton white house agrees to the appointment of an independent counsel to investigate the matter, and that was a fateful moment in the history of the clinton presidency. >> her legal friends tried to persuade her to, you know, be more friendly. be for
reporter michael isikoff investigated whitewater for the "weekend update" and "newsweek."publicans seize on this. how can the clinton justice department investigate a land deal and a failed savings and loan owned by the clintons' business partners? >> what the press was pushing for at the time, and i was a part of it, was to see the clintons' whitewater documents, but hillary clinton was very much of the camp, no. we don't give in to our political enemies. this is...
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. >> her work gained nationwide attention and in 1967 she graced the cover of "newsweek" with the headline> the archdiocese, no, they were not friends. they did not like it. >> ray smith is the director of the corita art center an archive of kent's work in california. >> they wanted the nuns to be chloe tored to do the service that he were toesed. to be good women, nuns. >> under pressure kent eventually left the order. in 1968 she moved east to cape cod focusing on her art. she went on to design the 1985 love stamp, perhaps her most recognizable work. a year later kent died of cancer at age 67. whatever legacy she had began to fade. >> i think lot to do with the quality or the subject matter and more to do with just the sexism that was part of the art world. >> corita county's work is peppered with deeper messages. and perhaps her legacy is the same. waiting to be uncovered. >> these ideas abut love and peace and hope are really still messages that people want to hear, that they crave. that's really what she was trying to communicate in her work. i think that is still relevant right now a
. >> her work gained nationwide attention and in 1967 she graced the cover of "newsweek" with the headline> the archdiocese, no, they were not friends. they did not like it. >> ray smith is the director of the corita art center an archive of kent's work in california. >> they wanted the nuns to be chloe tored to do the service that he were toesed. to be good women, nuns. >> under pressure kent eventually left the order. in 1968 she moved east to cape cod...
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"newsweek" says he was arrested 8 months ago and he's being held in a navy bringing.bby: if convicted could he face the death penalty? reporter: yes he could face the death penalty. he's accused of providing the documents to a person not entitled to receive the documents. there is a chance that there commander lin was not working alone here. defense officials say other arrests in this case have not been ruled out. this investigation is still have much active and more arrests could be coming. bill: road rage or was it something else. a super bowl champion is shot and killed in the street in front of his wife after a traffic accident. plus there is this today. >> here is what i know. hillary clinton was an outstanding secretary of state. she would never intentionally put america in any kind of jeopardy. abby: that was president obama weighing in on the hillary clinton scandal on fox news sunday." but after saying he would not get involved, is he doing exactly that. bill: donald trump is saying ted cruz's pursuit of delegates has gone too far. >> you go to these county c
"newsweek" says he was arrested 8 months ago and he's being held in a navy bringing.bby: if convicted could he face the death penalty? reporter: yes he could face the death penalty. he's accused of providing the documents to a person not entitled to receive the documents. there is a chance that there commander lin was not working alone here. defense officials say other arrests in this case have not been ruled out. this investigation is still have much active and more arrests could be...
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. >>> "newsweek" reporting on why you may soon need to tip your uber driver.ement, the company will allow drivers to post signs informing customers that tips are not included in the fare. those who want to tip will need to do it in cash because the app does not offer the option which, for me, was the point. >> i always thought the tip was included. >> i did, too. >> part of the sale point of the whole thing. >>> and "the milwaukee journal sentinel" says an 18-year-old who wounded two students at a wisconsin high school prom reportedly had an interest in guns. an officer shot and killed the gunman outside the high school northwest of milwaukee. jakob wagner had a high-powered rifle and large clip of ammunition. we have more on the investigation of the shooting. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. school official and police credit an officer who was assigned to patrol the school parking lot with preventing further injuries and possible casualties. police lights filled the parking lot of the high school late saturday night after former student jakow wagner o
. >>> "newsweek" reporting on why you may soon need to tip your uber driver.ement, the company will allow drivers to post signs informing customers that tips are not included in the fare. those who want to tip will need to do it in cash because the app does not offer the option which, for me, was the point. >> i always thought the tip was included. >> i did, too. >> part of the sale point of the whole thing. >>> and "the milwaukee journal...
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"newsweek" reports that shacking up is now legal there florida.the law dated back to 1868. violators face jail or a fine. but it was rarely enforced in modern times. michigan and mississippi are the only two states with co-habitation laws still on the books. happy weekend, everyone. >> the orlando sentinel reports on a bear cub rescued from a florida brush fire. it was spotted working near the woods with no mother bear in sight. >> how cute. >> the cub had minor burns on its pause and face. it was turned over to wildlife officials and is expected to recover. >>> "usa today" is reporting the discovery of a massive black hole. some say it's one of the biggest ever detected. this one is up to 17 billion times heavier than the sun. it was spotted with the hubble and another powerful telescope in hawaii. the black hole is in an obscure corner of the universe about 200 million light years from earth. >>> "rolling stone" reveals the fate of john snow. the character played by kit harrington was stand repeatedly at the end of season five, leaving fans with
"newsweek" reports that shacking up is now legal there florida.the law dated back to 1868. violators face jail or a fine. but it was rarely enforced in modern times. michigan and mississippi are the only two states with co-habitation laws still on the books. happy weekend, everyone. >> the orlando sentinel reports on a bear cub rescued from a florida brush fire. it was spotted working near the woods with no mother bear in sight. >> how cute. >> the cub had minor...
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. >>> "newsweek" reports that shacking up is now legal in florida.d back to 1868. virl violators faced jail or a fine but rarely forced in modern times. michigan and mississippi are the only two states with cohabitation laws still on the books. >>> a bear cub was rescued from a florida brush fire. it was spotted walking near the woods with no mother in fight. firefighters named it smoky junior. the cub had minor burns on his paws and face. it was turned over to wildlife official and is expected to recover. >>> "usa today" is reporting the discovery of a massive black hole. astronomers say one of the biggest ever detected. this is up to 17 billion times heavier than the sun with the hubble telescope in hawaii. the black hole is in an obscure corner of the universe, about 200 million light years from earth. >> rolling stone reveals the fate of "game of thrones" character stone. he was stabbed repeatedly at the end of season five and leaving fans with a major cliff hanger. after months of rumors, hbo synopsis of the upcoming season states under no uncer
. >>> "newsweek" reports that shacking up is now legal in florida.d back to 1868. virl violators faced jail or a fine but rarely forced in modern times. michigan and mississippi are the only two states with cohabitation laws still on the books. >>> a bear cub was rescued from a florida brush fire. it was spotted walking near the woods with no mother in fight. firefighters named it smoky junior. the cub had minor burns on his paws and face. it was turned over to...
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. >>> "newsweek" reports on a warning about baby rice cereal. infants who ate ice cereal had higher urinary inorganic arsenic levels. the fda is proposing limits on inorganic arsenic levels in infant rice cereals. in 2014, 47% of cereals met gerber says its infant rice cereal is safe and already meets strict arsenic levels proposed by the fda. >>> our spokane affiliate reports on an idaho family celebrating a new addition more than a century in the making. no girl had been born to the underdahls in four generations. wow, wow, wow. that's going back to 1914. >> how does science explain that? >> i don't know. ended two weeks ago when the family welcomed a baby girl. they've named her aurelia. the grandfather just couldn't believe it. >> took a hundred years to make perfection. it's definitely different. babies are babies, but that's not true. then when we found out they were going to have a little girl, i'm not sure i believed it until she was born. >> there she is. she's a cutie too, grand dad. she joins her big brother, 22-month-old archer. i lo
. >>> "newsweek" reports on a warning about baby rice cereal. infants who ate ice cereal had higher urinary inorganic arsenic levels. the fda is proposing limits on inorganic arsenic levels in infant rice cereals. in 2014, 47% of cereals met gerber says its infant rice cereal is safe and already meets strict arsenic levels proposed by the fda. >>> our spokane affiliate reports on an idaho family celebrating a new addition more than a century in the making. no girl...
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these were the kind of journalists with establishment journals like newsweek and the washington post,he new york times, evan thomas went to harvard and is the grandson of a man who ran six times for president has a socialist, norman thomas was not nixon's kind of guy and yet he writes a very compassionate biography. tim weiner went to columbia university and columbia school of journalism and the new york times with almost as much as the washington post, a real antagonist of mister nixon in nixon's point of view. read these books together. the war in vietnam, chile, the detente, dealings with china and russia, that is tim weiner's book, and that is complemented by evan's study of what it is like to be richard nixon and take the entire life to mister nixon's birth through the full extent and insight about him as a father and husband, as a man who was always striving. tim weiner captures the way he was a raging insomniac who as he remarked in the attempt to deal to medicate himself with alcohol, not a good formula. each book is so convincing you need to sit down with a two of them togeth
these were the kind of journalists with establishment journals like newsweek and the washington post,he new york times, evan thomas went to harvard and is the grandson of a man who ran six times for president has a socialist, norman thomas was not nixon's kind of guy and yet he writes a very compassionate biography. tim weiner went to columbia university and columbia school of journalism and the new york times with almost as much as the washington post, a real antagonist of mister nixon in...