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it actually started in esquire magazine which was the leading men's magazine of the fifty's and they were declining and circulation because they were getting competition from playboy and these other men's magazines so they decided that they would have flashy writing. it was commercial in its initial a stablished it was to try to write about things differently than other people had written about them but also to write about topics that people had not written about. the new journalism was. reported not. fiction they focused on characterization seen building narrative and it was journalism that aspired toward greater artistry than journalism had before tom wolfe was working for the herald tribune and he had reported a story about custom made cars in california and he ended up pitching a story instead to esquire magazine. i was sent up there to cover the hot rod and custom car show by the new york herald tribune. and i brought back exactly the kind of story the sum named a list of total newspapers in america would have come up with. a total newspaper is the kind people don't really buy t
it actually started in esquire magazine which was the leading men's magazine of the fifty's and they were declining and circulation because they were getting competition from playboy and these other men's magazines so they decided that they would have flashy writing. it was commercial in its initial a stablished it was to try to write about things differently than other people had written about them but also to write about topics that people had not written about. the new journalism was....
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joining me now, writer for esquire magazine.ay about the sincerity and the popularity of the senator from arizona. i thought it was interesting to talk about whether americans still care about the intentions of a politician. >> i think part of what people liked, why he was more popular than his policy agenda. a broad sense that basically john mccain was out of principle. if he was wrong, he came at it honestly. i think you've seen in the trump era, a real citizen evening of meaning well. from the level, people like john mccain. they used this positive public image to pursue an agenda. the wrap on mccain was that he was a standard issue republican politician on a wide variety of issues which was complicated by his vote to save obamacare. and then from the right, i think part of what has animated trumpism has been this idea that these well meaning politicians with global ideas, and mccain some genuinely big global ideas about spreading democracy. he was a supporter of immigration and the good that immigration does for people aroun
joining me now, writer for esquire magazine.ay about the sincerity and the popularity of the senator from arizona. i thought it was interesting to talk about whether americans still care about the intentions of a politician. >> i think part of what people liked, why he was more popular than his policy agenda. a broad sense that basically john mccain was out of principle. if he was wrong, he came at it honestly. i think you've seen in the trump era, a real citizen evening of meaning well....
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esquire published a new expose saying quote matt lauer turned nbc into his own personal playground.gave his first interview speaking to a new zea he claims the nbc scandal has made him a target. >> i believe the groups that are behind this are in some ways, unfortunately, taking advantage of some difficult times i've been through and i think they see me as an easy mark. they don't know the circumstances of that situation. and i'm not at liberty to talk nor would i want to talk about this. >> more divorce fallout. source tells "e.t." lauer's manhattan home has officially sold. it was listed for $7.3 million the property sold above the asking price. >>> okay, let's talk about birthday girl kylie jenner. she's 21 today. and, of course, the celebration for this proud mama and soon-to-be billionaire boss lady began with one flashy party entrance. down there in the eye of the paparazzi hurricane, stormi's mom kylie arrived to one of her party. living by the motto if it's worth doing it's worth overdoing. kylie then changed into this $8,000 custom pink jump suit for the party at west holly
esquire published a new expose saying quote matt lauer turned nbc into his own personal playground.gave his first interview speaking to a new zea he claims the nbc scandal has made him a target. >> i believe the groups that are behind this are in some ways, unfortunately, taking advantage of some difficult times i've been through and i think they see me as an easy mark. they don't know the circumstances of that situation. and i'm not at liberty to talk nor would i want to talk about this....
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though esquire actually points out actually white socks are awesome. they're in.r feet. and if he wouldn't wear white sox, it's a safe bet the fashion conscious former trump campaign chairman wouldn't get caught dead in trump hair sock, selling for 30 bucks at walmart. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> i don't like the white sock look. thanks for joinings. you can watch "outfront" any time, anywhere. go to cnn go. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. after days of battling claims from omarosa manigault newman, the white house chose today to announce that the president has revoked the security clearance of former cia director john brennan, and is reviewing the status of nine others, all former officials the president clearly dislikes for public comments they have made or actions they've taken. the white house says what the president did today is all about national security and not about silencing critics or settling scores. so let's look at who the white house is singling out. john brennan has obviously been very critical of the president as has former directo
though esquire actually points out actually white socks are awesome. they're in.r feet. and if he wouldn't wear white sox, it's a safe bet the fashion conscious former trump campaign chairman wouldn't get caught dead in trump hair sock, selling for 30 bucks at walmart. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> i don't like the white sock look. thanks for joinings. you can watch "outfront" any time, anywhere. go to cnn go. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening....
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it actually started in esquire magazine which was the leading men's magazine of the fifty's and they were declining and circulation because they were getting competition from playboy and these other men's magazines so they decided that they would have flashy writing. it was commercial in its initial a stablished it was to try to write about things differently than other people had written about them but also to write about topics that people had not written about then new journalism was. reported not. fiction they focused on characterization seen building narrative and it was journalism that aspired toward greater artistry than journalism had before tom wolfe was working for the herald tribune and he had reported the story about custom made cars in california and he ended up pitching a story instead to ask wired magazine. i was sent up there to cover the hot rod and custom car show by the new york herald tribune and i brought back exactly the kind of story the sum named a list of total newspapers in america would have come up with. a total newspaper is the kind people don't really bu
it actually started in esquire magazine which was the leading men's magazine of the fifty's and they were declining and circulation because they were getting competition from playboy and these other men's magazines so they decided that they would have flashy writing. it was commercial in its initial a stablished it was to try to write about things differently than other people had written about them but also to write about topics that people had not written about then new journalism was....
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the author of the mirage factory by gary krist for the new york times and esquire salont book wr washingtonld post, and many othi author of the best-selling empire of sin and the city of scoundrels and the nonfiction on one of the worst real disasters in history and finally why did the chicken cross the world? in a a contributing editor writing for the new york times the smithsonian and flake and published by doubleday. welcome and the search for the lost colony. [applause] >> the subjects of your book the history of l.a. those areis fascinating and told stories of american history so how do you each find your topic or how do you know it can become a book?? >> alphabetical order? i grew up on the golf of mexico i have a lifelong relationship after writing my previous book rtfo and who has been in the news lately i was searching around ie wanted to write a biography to see what we have all done as a a dual biography of the individuaf and when i i looked at the goal of mexico i realize nobody had written the history so that seems like a natural me i reall. this is a book in a trilogy and im fas
the author of the mirage factory by gary krist for the new york times and esquire salont book wr washingtonld post, and many othi author of the best-selling empire of sin and the city of scoundrels and the nonfiction on one of the worst real disasters in history and finally why did the chicken cross the world? in a a contributing editor writing for the new york times the smithsonian and flake and published by doubleday. welcome and the search for the lost colony. [applause] >> the...
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winters, esquire. if you fail to pay us for the faithful labors in the past, we can have little faith in your promises in the future. we trust the good maker has opened your eyes to the wrongs which you and your fathers have done to me and my fathers, making us toil for you for generations without recompense. in answering this letter, please state if there would be any safety for my millie and jane as they are good-looking girls. i would rather stay here and starve and die if it comes to that than have my girls brought to shame by the violence and wickedness of their young masters. you will also please state if there has been any schools opened for the colored children in your neighborhood. the great desire of my life now is to give my children an education and to have them form virtuous habits. p.s., say howdy to george carter and thank him for taking the pistol away from you when you shot at me. your former servant, jordan anderson. and that's a real letter. jordan anderson's a real man who was ensla
winters, esquire. if you fail to pay us for the faithful labors in the past, we can have little faith in your promises in the future. we trust the good maker has opened your eyes to the wrongs which you and your fathers have done to me and my fathers, making us toil for you for generations without recompense. in answering this letter, please state if there would be any safety for my millie and jane as they are good-looking girls. i would rather stay here and starve and die if it comes to that...
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. >> esquire morgan seen name dust. >> there was a self-promoting moniker left. >> and now the budgetdirector and jeff duncan from the upstate of south carolina the four of you had dinner regularly for a long time. two things are underlined. but you mentioned early in the book that television was very powerful with 85 freshmen competing for time and i remember remember that if you got on tv as a freshman they thought you were relevant. so in our line of work you have some stature. did you get on television the first couple of weeks? >> i did not. so i could just wait my time but i do remember having dinner one night and then to the graciously excused himself and set i have a prior commitment 30 minutes later we look up on the television screen at the restaurant and he is on fox news. he could have been on television anytime he wanted. i think even to this day he declines a lot of opportunities to be better known and more visible. part of that is humility and another is to stay at a certain bandwidth but i'm not sure who i would give the letter to but. >> and they are pulling on you as
. >> esquire morgan seen name dust. >> there was a self-promoting moniker left. >> and now the budgetdirector and jeff duncan from the upstate of south carolina the four of you had dinner regularly for a long time. two things are underlined. but you mentioned early in the book that television was very powerful with 85 freshmen competing for time and i remember remember that if you got on tv as a freshman they thought you were relevant. so in our line of work you have some...
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as esquire put it, paul manafort is being forced into socklessness by his own vanity.me loafer lovers prefer freedom for their feet. if he wouldn't wear white socks, it's a safe bet the faction conscious former trump campaign chairman wouldn't get caught dead in trump hair socks, selling for 30 bucks at walmart. for across america, i'm jeanne moos. >> she gets to tell all the fun stories and hopefully made you laugh. >>> when it comes to comedy, keeping it clean is a lot harder than you think. on tonight's episode of the history of comedy, we will look at family friendly humor along with the struggleless s of abidy strict network sensors. >> interesting background. i'm an only child. being latino, you are thinking, that's ethnically impossible. >> in the '70s and '80s, a comedian worked clear hoping to get a spot on the tonight show. if a booker saw you and you were dirty, you were out. >> i don't care how dirty you were, had you were, you had to have five minutes for those shows because television was your own showcase. >> i'm irish and german, we are thin, angry, hun
as esquire put it, paul manafort is being forced into socklessness by his own vanity.me loafer lovers prefer freedom for their feet. if he wouldn't wear white socks, it's a safe bet the faction conscious former trump campaign chairman wouldn't get caught dead in trump hair socks, selling for 30 bucks at walmart. for across america, i'm jeanne moos. >> she gets to tell all the fun stories and hopefully made you laugh. >>> when it comes to comedy, keeping it clean is a lot harder...
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they're attacking it in the culture, in the atlantic and esquire.vironmental groups, left-wing think tanks, consumer groups, panoply of the left. >> over 200 signed a document saying it's the most dangerous thing that could happen in america. they don't tell the truth. they said something truthful. they said this is intended to reverse 115 years of progressivism and we say so i can buy from enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in? that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in... enterprise makes it easy. it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. . mark: mark meckler, we've got a large audience here. patriots. people say, okay, what can we
they're attacking it in the culture, in the atlantic and esquire.vironmental groups, left-wing think tanks, consumer groups, panoply of the left. >> over 200 signed a document saying it's the most dangerous thing that could happen in america. they don't tell the truth. they said something truthful. they said this is intended to reverse 115 years of progressivism and we say so i can buy from enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in? that's right! great! here you go... well, it...
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with us to discuss, white house reporter from bloomberg news, chief political correspondent for "esquire" ryan lizza, and amie parnes. the fact that she recorded the chief of staff in the situation room, does this raise not just ethical issues but security issues? >> it does, it's very unusual, there are rules against bringing those kinds of devices in what would surely be a secure area. so she seems to have not really cared much about that. and the white house seems not to have had any procedures in place to make sure that recording devices didn't go in there. but i don't know, for me, i'm personally much more interested in what this reveals about this white house than, you know -- one, are her stories true and credible. and the fact that she did record some lends some credence to other things, you know, the quotes in the book. and, you know, like the michael wolfe book which was problematic because it had some errors so you couldn't rely on everything, but it did reveal quite a bit about the white house. to me, i'm very interested in what it tells about this white house and the fact th
with us to discuss, white house reporter from bloomberg news, chief political correspondent for "esquire" ryan lizza, and amie parnes. the fact that she recorded the chief of staff in the situation room, does this raise not just ethical issues but security issues? >> it does, it's very unusual, there are rules against bringing those kinds of devices in what would surely be a secure area. so she seems to have not really cared much about that. and the white house seems not to have...
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as esquire put it, paul manafort is being forced into socklessness by his own vanity.they also point out actually white socks are awesome, they're in. >> love with the white socks. >> reporter: but some loafa lovers prefer freedom for their feet and if he wouldn't wear white socks, it's a safe bet the fashion conscious former trump campaign chairman wouldn't get caught dead in trump hair socks selling for 30 bucks at walmart. for cross america, i'm jeany moose. >> that's "newsroom" this hour, i'm george howell. let's do it again rrpt day, thep stories after the break. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's lar
as esquire put it, paul manafort is being forced into socklessness by his own vanity.they also point out actually white socks are awesome, they're in. >> love with the white socks. >> reporter: but some loafa lovers prefer freedom for their feet and if he wouldn't wear white socks, it's a safe bet the fashion conscious former trump campaign chairman wouldn't get caught dead in trump hair socks selling for 30 bucks at walmart. for cross america, i'm jeany moose. >> that's...
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they're attacking it in the culture, in the atlantic and esquire.ps, left-wing think tanks, consumer groups, panoply of the left. >> over 200 signed a document saying it's the most dangerous thing that could happen in america. they don't tell the truth. they said something truthful. they said this is intended to reverse 115 years of progressivism and we say yes, it is. mark: exactly. we'll be right back. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla . it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some
they're attacking it in the culture, in the atlantic and esquire.ps, left-wing think tanks, consumer groups, panoply of the left. >> over 200 signed a document saying it's the most dangerous thing that could happen in america. they don't tell the truth. they said something truthful. they said this is intended to reverse 115 years of progressivism and we say yes, it is. mark: exactly. we'll be right back. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric...
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mindful of what his public image will be, so mindful that it is the subject of satire on the cover of esquire magazine. what does he do, among other things he hires a madison avenue ad agency, who builds a whole television presence around him. he hires some key aides were very savvy to the power of television media to deliver a message. chief among them, being more -- roger ale, a young aide who goes on to found fox news. also among the campaign staff for nixon is a young patrick buchanan who later becomes a television combat and a presidential candidate himself, and is responsible for writing some of the more strongly conservative speeches that makes and gives during the 68 campaign. so, he has got a really savvy television savvy group around him, and he built a public image that is very different from the image that he has in 1960, trying to distance himself from the line -- one that is using television advertising in a way that is not foreground him, his face, or his voice that much, but has a series of images that are designed to play on emotions, rather than doing a straight, here is my
mindful of what his public image will be, so mindful that it is the subject of satire on the cover of esquire magazine. what does he do, among other things he hires a madison avenue ad agency, who builds a whole television presence around him. he hires some key aides were very savvy to the power of television media to deliver a message. chief among them, being more -- roger ale, a young aide who goes on to found fox news. also among the campaign staff for nixon is a young patrick buchanan who...
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you got listed in "esquire's" like best dressed.k." and then i go, " the pose." >> right. [ laughter ] >> yeah, that's our signature friendship pose of red carpet-dom. >> yeah, we first did that at the senior prom. [ laughter ] >> yes. >> jimmy: really? >> back -- i believe the date was april 19th, 1996, because it's on the photo.er [ laug >> yeah. that was when there were dates on photos. >> jimmy: that's right. e dates on the photos in the orange letters. yeah. >> we instinctively shook hands and just raised our legs. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: at the prom or -- this is -- >> this is in my date's front yard. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: in your rdte's front >> yeah, well we each had dates. >> we took dates, but we took a a lot more pictures of just the two of us. [ laughter and applause ] nd>> jimmy: that's what fr are for. >> yes. >> jimmy: here's what's so cool -- you brought the actual photo from 1990 --. >> six. >> jimmy: six. and here it is. d,in your date's front yar and look at the pose. look at the pose. [ laughter an
you got listed in "esquire's" like best dressed.k." and then i go, " the pose." >> right. [ laughter ] >> yeah, that's our signature friendship pose of red carpet-dom. >> yeah, we first did that at the senior prom. [ laughter ] >> yes. >> jimmy: really? >> back -- i believe the date was april 19th, 1996, because it's on the photo.er [ laug >> yeah. that was when there were dates on photos. >> jimmy: that's right. e dates...
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mindful of what his public image will be, so mindful that it is the subject of satire on the cover of esquire magazine. what does he do, he hires an ad agency to build a whole television presence around him. he hires key aides who are savvy to the power of television media, to deliver a message. roger ailes was a young aide who goes on to find fox news. also among the campaign staffer nixon is the young patrick buchanan who later becomes a presidential candidate himself, and is responsible for writing some of the more strongly conservative speeches that nixon gives during the 68 campaign. so, he has got a really savvy television group around him, and he built a public image that is very different from the image that he has in 1960, he is trying to distance himself from this. one key problem is using television advertising very creatively, in a way that is not for ground him, his faith, or his voice that much. but, it has images that are designed to play on the motion, rather than doing a straight policy pitch. so he is very cutting edge in his source of media, in a way that is complete opposi
mindful of what his public image will be, so mindful that it is the subject of satire on the cover of esquire magazine. what does he do, he hires an ad agency to build a whole television presence around him. he hires key aides who are savvy to the power of television media, to deliver a message. roger ailes was a young aide who goes on to find fox news. also among the campaign staffer nixon is the young patrick buchanan who later becomes a presidential candidate himself, and is responsible for...
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glengarry chamberlin, esquire. welcome. jimmy crabtree, plus one.. ♪ play just got serious in the all-new toyota avalon. who would have guessed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. >>> before you can be a good investor, you need to be a realistic investor there are far too many people in this game who are not realistic. either they allow their emotions to cloud their judgment, or they allow themselves to be surprised by the inevitable. let's start with the inevitable. you think people would get comfortable with the idea that stocks can go down, right? after the dozens of corrections, meaningful pullbacks we've had over the last 20 years, you think we'd get used to the process. if people were reasonable, if we were a realistic species, you would assume we'd say something like hey, let's prepare for the annual correction because it could be right aroun
glengarry chamberlin, esquire. welcome. jimmy crabtree, plus one.. ♪ play just got serious in the all-new toyota avalon. who would have guessed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. >>> before you can be a good investor, you need to be a realistic investor there are far too many people...
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so mindful it's the subject of satire on the cover of "esquire" magazine. he hires an ad agency to build a whole television presence around him. he hires key aides, chief among them being roger ailes, a young aide who later goes on to found fox news. also among the campaign staff were nixon is a young patrick buchanan. who later becomes a television pundit and a presidential candidate himself. and is responsible for writing some of the more strongly conservative speeches that nixon gives during the '68 campaign. so he is a, he has got a really savvy television-savvy group around him. he builds a public image that is very different, very different from the image that he has in 160s, trying to distance himself from this. so one key prong is advertising and using television advertising very creatively in a way that doesn't foreground his face that much. but has series of images that are designed to play on emotions rather than doing a straight, here's my policy touch and here's what i'm going to tell you. so he's very, sort of cutting-edge in his use of media.
so mindful it's the subject of satire on the cover of "esquire" magazine. he hires an ad agency to build a whole television presence around him. he hires key aides, chief among them being roger ailes, a young aide who later goes on to found fox news. also among the campaign staff were nixon is a young patrick buchanan. who later becomes a television pundit and a presidential candidate himself. and is responsible for writing some of the more strongly conservative speeches that nixon...
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. >> gabrielle, you wrote for "esquire" about the president's attacks on lebron and you say that there's a reason that he likes mike but takes shots at lebron james. what do you mean by that? >> historically michael jordan has generally belonged to a camp of athletes that tends to promote his sneakers and play the game and stay quiet on politics. and lebron is breaking with that tradition in a big way. he has been very involved with black lives matter. he said that the killing of trayvon martin was a life-changing event for him. so when trump is saying he likes mike, he's saying i like my black athletes to smile and play and be quiet. >> and perform essentially. michael steele, what do you think? >> i think she's absolutely right. i thought it, she had it. that's exactly what you have here. it is almost as if i like my black athletes when they stay in their place. and the fact that you have a number of -- a growing number led by individuals like lebron coming out and filling the space, the public space, they don't see it so much as political activism, they see it as articulating deep-roo
. >> gabrielle, you wrote for "esquire" about the president's attacks on lebron and you say that there's a reason that he likes mike but takes shots at lebron james. what do you mean by that? >> historically michael jordan has generally belonged to a camp of athletes that tends to promote his sneakers and play the game and stay quiet on politics. and lebron is breaking with that tradition in a big way. he has been very involved with black lives matter. he said that the...
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he covered the goldwater convention for esquire. armies of the night, which i think is an american prose 1967, iece, october don't know how many people it was. come up to washington to invest the pentagon, meaning to try to charge into his hall. a few people did get in there. you can imagine what happened to them. the hippies from california and new york intended to levitate the pentagon briefing. withsoned people nodding, hindu chants and setting out demons out. raise in feet off the ground and exorcise it of its poison. that gives you an idea of the late 1960's. despair, violence and creativity. know the argument had worked, why not try this one? portion came out in commentary and you heard the dreadful events of the spring and early summer of 1960. he sends the country was coming apart, unraveling. the republican convention on august 3 through the night was an attempt to rattle it back up again. mailer gives nexen, gives the devil his due. he looks for signs of the new the awful,posed to nixon who embarrassed those of us who had
he covered the goldwater convention for esquire. armies of the night, which i think is an american prose 1967, iece, october don't know how many people it was. come up to washington to invest the pentagon, meaning to try to charge into his hall. a few people did get in there. you can imagine what happened to them. the hippies from california and new york intended to levitate the pentagon briefing. withsoned people nodding, hindu chants and setting out demons out. raise in feet off the ground...
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glengarry chamberlin, esquire. welcome. jimmy crabtree, plus one.y just got serious in the all-new toyota avalon. >>> 7:26 is your time now on this tuesday, august 28. good morning to you, i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. cardinal wuerl is scheduled to offer mass to catholic teachers. he hasvoed media coverage since the pennsylvania grand jury reportccused him of covering up priest sexual abuse, a charge he denies. news 4 will tryo speak with him again today. >>> and now a check onr y morning commute and. how is it looking, melissa? >> in frederick, southboun 270 before urbana, has some slowdo n slowdowns. a disabled vehicle is the problem. beltway overall okay, we're still slow outer loopeo approachingia from an earlier crash and inner loop across the woodrow wilson bridge, and arlington southbound gb parkway after the he scenic look, delays still hanging around. class, with kids back no doubt they will be using computers and the internet more. for par it means doing what you can to keep your kids safe online. today at a:00, 5:00, angie go
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glengarry chamberlin, esquire. welcome. jimmy crabtree, plus one.ot serious in the all-new toyota avalon. workers ) rights advocates today plan to demand santa clara county better protect construction workers from predatory developers. >>> plans to demand santa clara better protect construction workers. today's action follows the labor department investigation. it found one of the subcontra subcontractors and forced to work without pay. investigators found the workers were being housed in a warehouse when they weren't on a job. is subcontract or ended up bein fire department. >>> cloudy skies this morning, very similar to the end of the weekend and start of the workweek. we have nice cloud cover. it is 57 degrees. we are going to keep 50s and low 60s on tap for the next several hours. get used to it. san francisco 58 degrees. it is a lot cloudier in the bay and the coast. we are not going to see too much sunshine for today. i hate to burst your bubble. it will be inland. you will see clearing into the afternoon. h hayward 61 degrees. san francisco 5
glengarry chamberlin, esquire. welcome. jimmy crabtree, plus one.ot serious in the all-new toyota avalon. workers ) rights advocates today plan to demand santa clara county better protect construction workers from predatory developers. >>> plans to demand santa clara better protect construction workers. today's action follows the labor department investigation. it found one of the subcontra subcontractors and forced to work without pay. investigators found the workers were being housed...
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glengarry chamberlin, esquire. welcome. jimmy crabtree, plus one.st got serious they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. dates and cashews. just 2 real ingredients. the delicious cashew cookie larabar. larabar food made from food. my mom's pain from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop further damage enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart
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he has written for new york times esquire, the washington post book world and many others, he's the author of the best-selling empire of sin which is his nonfiction about new orleans, nonfiction of chicago and white cascade, nonfiction of one of the worst real disasters in history. finally andrew lauler, contributing writer for science an contributing editor for arqueology and new book published by double day is secret token, please give a welcome to our authors today. [applause] >> okay, the subject the books of are american history, how did each of you find your topics and how did you know that they could become a book. >> life-long relationship and has been news lately for unfortunate readings and i was searching around for another book and i really we wanted to write a biography, what we have all done here because marjorie stoneman douglas was a biography book both individual and place in everglades and when i looked at the gulf of mexico i realized nobody had written history and seemed like a natural fit for me. >> for me i really see this book as the third book in a trilogy of histor
he has written for new york times esquire, the washington post book world and many others, he's the author of the best-selling empire of sin which is his nonfiction about new orleans, nonfiction of chicago and white cascade, nonfiction of one of the worst real disasters in history. finally andrew lauler, contributing writer for science an contributing editor for arqueology and new book published by double day is secret token, please give a welcome to our authors today. [applause] >> okay,...