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revenue service so neither of them answered that question pizza rolf is a contributing editor with newsweek magazine who's previously been affiliated with a republican organization he thinks mike pence won the debate. the next man to be inaugurated president of the united states would be the oldest to ever hold the office whether it's biden at $78.00 or trumpet $74.00 the 2 people we saw on the stage tonight i think stand a better chance than many who preceded them of actually having to move into the oval office and people kept that in mind when they were looking at the 2 candidates and i think that they saw a much more polished more presidential presentation from mike pence than they did from senator harris who frankly i thought distracted from her remarks with her. official texan and gestures and and other having the other other body language interruptions in what the vice president was saying i think that vice president pence did a. much better job of defending his administration's record than the president did last week senator harris however. her campaign said through an invite as are
revenue service so neither of them answered that question pizza rolf is a contributing editor with newsweek magazine who's previously been affiliated with a republican organization he thinks mike pence won the debate. the next man to be inaugurated president of the united states would be the oldest to ever hold the office whether it's biden at $78.00 or trumpet $74.00 the 2 people we saw on the stage tonight i think stand a better chance than many who preceded them of actually having to move...
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kim why should a woman what universe are we living in we're facebook and twitter to determine what newsweek can consume and where we can consume it here i don't know i mean i'm not a shareholder in these companies i i don't know of anybody elected them where they elected to anything except maybe boards from the shareholders i mean this is an unconscionable situation in an unprecedented one why should these private individuals be able to determine the the media landscape and and we're basically as citizens we we were told were given the right to determine our political destiny but we're not we're being interrupted we're being punished go ahead jim yeah i mean these are these media giants these tech giants are social media they are controlling the narrative and one thing that we really need to pay attention to is that yes they are private and yes they have the right to do it i suppose because they are private companies and people always point that out but they are being pressured by congress we have to remember that since 2016 and since russia gate and the democrats just blaming everything on
kim why should a woman what universe are we living in we're facebook and twitter to determine what newsweek can consume and where we can consume it here i don't know i mean i'm not a shareholder in these companies i i don't know of anybody elected them where they elected to anything except maybe boards from the shareholders i mean this is an unconscionable situation in an unprecedented one why should these private individuals be able to determine the the media landscape and and we're basically...
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he's a contributing editor with newsweek magazine good to have you with us ultimately do you think this debate especially it comes to the fact that it's a debate between vice president is going to release way the election how impactful is that you think it could as susan page the moderator pointed out the next the next man to be inaugurated president of the united states will be the oldest to ever hold the office whether it's biden at 78 or trumpet 74 the 2 people we saw on the stage tonight i think stand a better chance than many who preceded them of actually having to move into the oval office in people kept out in mind when they were looking at the 2 candidates and i think they saw a much more polished more presidential presentation from mike pence than they did from senator harris who frankly i thought distracted from her remarks with her. facial tics and gestures and and other. other other body language interruptions that what the vice president sent they had a very different approach as you'd expect when it comes some of the key issues rice well ations taxation the environment for
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>> that was from "newsweek" article. >> did he come? >> he never came. >> we're still waiting for wendell willkie. he excited democrats, too, because he pushed roosevelt over into the war, to put it simply. willkie saw the war had to happen because what was going on in europe was wrong. it was -- we had to help fight the bad nazis, and he was on the cause, you know, on the right side on that. so that's refreshing, whatever party you're from, whenever someone comes in and tells and speaks the truth about an important and difficult issue. i think people will -- that's what people remember, that he forced roosevelt to do what roosevelt knew was the right thing to do, which was go to war. he made roosevelt be a better roosevelt. >> more from wendell willkie as he talked about the point you brought up earlier, liberalism and the roosevelt new deal and this, another from the republican national committee, a series of films used in movie theaters in the 1940. >> have attempted to picture me as an opponent of liberalism. but i was a liberal bef
>> that was from "newsweek" article. >> did he come? >> he never came. >> we're still waiting for wendell willkie. he excited democrats, too, because he pushed roosevelt over into the war, to put it simply. willkie saw the war had to happen because what was going on in europe was wrong. it was -- we had to help fight the bad nazis, and he was on the cause, you know, on the right side on that. so that's refreshing, whatever party you're from, whenever someone...
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kim why should a woman what universe are we living in we're facebook and twitter to determine what newsweek can consume and where we can consume it here i don't know i mean i'm not a shareholder in these companies i i don't know if anybody elected them were they elected to anything except maybe boards from the shareholders i mean this is an unconscionable situation an unprecedented one why should these private individuals be able to determine the the media landscape and and we're basically as citizens we we were told we're given the right to determine our political destiny but we're not we're being interrupted we're being punished go ahead jim yeah i mean these are these media giants these tech giants are social media they are controlling the narrative and one thing that we really need to pay attention to is that yes they are private and yes they have the right to do it i suppose because they are private companies and people always point that out but they are being pressured by congress we have to remember that since 2016 and since russia gate and the democrats just blaming everything on ru
kim why should a woman what universe are we living in we're facebook and twitter to determine what newsweek can consume and where we can consume it here i don't know i mean i'm not a shareholder in these companies i i don't know if anybody elected them were they elected to anything except maybe boards from the shareholders i mean this is an unconscionable situation an unprecedented one why should these private individuals be able to determine the the media landscape and and we're basically as...
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false police calls who were joined by divied in seattle hey josh navy jim ali i me at are a large newsweekut i'm also a fellow for the anti-defamation league looking at swatting as well as the co-chair of seattle police department's efforts to combat swatting and sadly enough i too am also a victim. well swatting. so let's begin with the lena we have a video of the show when the police showed up to your house. again with any danger no i mean we got a call to this location there's a millionaire holding guys hostage if you will 3 dollars are going to go here but then in our. home i know somebody that there's nobody in the house except my own security company that we just want to make sure that you're ok i'm fine my kids are petrified. but that's why we're here they must have the mind to. believe it could you walk us through what happened on the shore so that's just the remainder of the video that was. basically what happened 9 o'clock in the morning on a weekday morning i'm getting ready to go to a press conference actually about some work that was happening at school and i travel with secur
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workers and ahead of american jobs that the american people deserve to know that is probably why newsweek magazine said that kamel harris was the most liberal member of the united states senate and 29000 more liberal than bernie sanders more more liberal than any of the others in the united states senate so now with regard to china. susan 1st and foremost china is to blame for the crime of arms in prison and trump is not happy about it he's made that very clear made it clear again today that china and the world health organization do not play straight with the american people. we did not let our personnel in the china to get information on the coronavirus until the middle of february fortunately president trump in dealing with china from the outset of the summits rouge and standing up to china that have been taking advantage of america for decades in the wake of joe biden's cheerleading for china president trump made that decision before the end of january to suspend all travel from china and again the murder people deserve no joe biden oppose president trumps to sit and suspend all trave
workers and ahead of american jobs that the american people deserve to know that is probably why newsweek magazine said that kamel harris was the most liberal member of the united states senate and 29000 more liberal than bernie sanders more more liberal than any of the others in the united states senate so now with regard to china. susan 1st and foremost china is to blame for the crime of arms in prison and trump is not happy about it he's made that very clear made it clear again today that...
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not a single word about him appeared on cnn or anywhere els newsweek decided to cover it, but came tohe conclusion that the real story was about someho bear this in soviet style suppression of information of a little legitimate news story days before an election. the ramification of it are impossible to imagine, but the media cannot continue and the way it has. no one believes the media anymore and no one should. you should be offended by this, not because the media are liberal, but because this is an attack on our democracy. you heard that phrase again and again. this is what it looks like. in a self-governing country voters have an obligation to know who their voting for a. in this case, they have the right to know that democratic nominee for president was a willing partner in his family's lucrative influence in peddling operation and operation that went on for decades and stretch from the china and ukraine all the way to them on, romanian, luxembourg and other countries. this is not speculation once again and it's not a partisan attack, it's true and tony bobulinski confirmed it. h
not a single word about him appeared on cnn or anywhere els newsweek decided to cover it, but came tohe conclusion that the real story was about someho bear this in soviet style suppression of information of a little legitimate news story days before an election. the ramification of it are impossible to imagine, but the media cannot continue and the way it has. no one believes the media anymore and no one should. you should be offended by this, not because the media are liberal, but because...
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which is named as newsweek for the best books about canterbury that downing cochair which is when numerous awards for his journalism and leadership in the anticancer effort. i've terrific, terrific line if you should all agree. a quick item before turn the program over to cliff. as always a welcome question summer audience. going too submit a question the q&a feature of your screen. please feel free too submit your questions throughout the conversation, that we will have the mall, queue them up and have them ready to go. but that thank you for taking time through incredibly busy schedule to be here with us today for what will be an interesting discussion. thanks to all of you and our audience are being here with this part the 40 senior soon for the next aspen institute health event. and with that the aspen stage is all yours. >> thank you. it's so exciting to steering the bios again. such a pleasure too speak with both of my esteemed panelists. thank you doctor hanna doctor doctor hamberger spent some time with us today. doctor let me begin with a question for you. this question could not
which is named as newsweek for the best books about canterbury that downing cochair which is when numerous awards for his journalism and leadership in the anticancer effort. i've terrific, terrific line if you should all agree. a quick item before turn the program over to cliff. as always a welcome question summer audience. going too submit a question the q&a feature of your screen. please feel free too submit your questions throughout the conversation, that we will have the mall, queue...
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"newsweek" decided to cover it but came to the conclusion that the real story was about q1, somehow.is a soviet style suppression of information of a legitimate news story days before an election. the ramifications of it are impossible to imagine but we do know the media cannot continue in the way that it has. if no one believes the media anymore and no one should. you should be offended by this, not because the media are liberal, but because this is an attack on our democracy. you've heard that phrase again and again, this is what it actually looks like. a in a self-governing country, voters have a right and obligation to know who they are voting for. in this case, they have the right to know the democratic nominee for president was a willing partner in his family's lucrative influence peddling operation, an operation that went on for decades and stretched from china to ukraine come all the way to oman, romania, luxembourg, and many other countries. this is not speculation and is not partisan attack, it's true and tony bobulinski confirmed it. he met with joe biden and a hotel bar o
"newsweek" decided to cover it but came to the conclusion that the real story was about q1, somehow.is a soviet style suppression of information of a legitimate news story days before an election. the ramifications of it are impossible to imagine but we do know the media cannot continue in the way that it has. if no one believes the media anymore and no one should. you should be offended by this, not because the media are liberal, but because this is an attack on our democracy. you've...
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i want to read something from newsweek, when it was accepted that judge barrett was going to be announced as the nominated headlines is replacing rpg with a woman like amy coney barrett is beyond tokenism. is an affront. if the president succeeds in appointing such a staunch opponent of reproductive rights to the court he will advance his own agenda of turning women's rights back 50 is disappointing barrett could result in the overturning of roe v wade in the assault on sexual and reproductive rights will not stop there. you know the left's warning about this but they say this woman in particular is not going to be good for women in general. >> what the left is doing is saying only certain women are going to be allowed to have a seat at the table and of course we know that is there signaling that if you are a conservative woman, if you're pro-life, profamily, pro-religion they don't want to hear from you and that is pretty much the way they have treated judge barrett during these hearings. a lot of condescending to her, a lot of presumptive in us that while she wasn't well enough prepared
i want to read something from newsweek, when it was accepted that judge barrett was going to be announced as the nominated headlines is replacing rpg with a woman like amy coney barrett is beyond tokenism. is an affront. if the president succeeds in appointing such a staunch opponent of reproductive rights to the court he will advance his own agenda of turning women's rights back 50 is disappointing barrett could result in the overturning of roe v wade in the assault on sexual and reproductive...
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a journalist before -- maybe still is before becoming a book author, he was a correspondent for newsweek and he covered among other things national presidential campaigns in 2004 and in 2008. turned hisently has attention to another political campaign in the 1960's. landslide, lbj " and ronald reagan at the dawn of a new america" so he will be talking about that and anything we will be speaking of. on my left is chase under meyer who has been a practitioner of politics. he served in the presidential administrations of ronald reagan, george w. bush, and george w. bush. " when things went right" is drawn from his diary of the first years of the first reagan administration. please help me give a hand to our two authors and we will get started. [applause] jonathan, since your book comes chronologically before chases, i'm going to ask you a question that is kind of a two fold question. number one is, how did you find covering the campaign of 1964 in historical times after you had covered in real-time the campaigns of 2004 and 2008? part two of the question is, how do you perceive that politic
a journalist before -- maybe still is before becoming a book author, he was a correspondent for newsweek and he covered among other things national presidential campaigns in 2004 and in 2008. turned hisently has attention to another political campaign in the 1960's. landslide, lbj " and ronald reagan at the dawn of a new america" so he will be talking about that and anything we will be speaking of. on my left is chase under meyer who has been a practitioner of politics. he served in...
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and when he said according to newsweek, kamala harris is the left ward most senator in the united states senate, to the left of bernie sanders. and maybe you can quibble with that ranking. i bet a lot of people wondered i wonder if that's true and a typed that into their internet search bar. paul: they wouldn't have heard of that from any of the news reporting. pence's discipline and specificity as kyle pointed out seems to me -- i think he's exactly right, pence was excellent. but the president just doesn't have a consistent message. i know a lot of listeners may not want to hear it. he's tweeting for example on friday about gretchen whitmer the governor of michigan who you attacked him again, but people don't care about that. what they want to know is what car rove said, what are -- karl rove said, what are you going to do for a second term and what are the differences from biden. >> that brings up the issue of whether donald trump should or should not participate in the townhall next week, whether it's virtual or real. i happen to think that president trump does very well in the townh
and when he said according to newsweek, kamala harris is the left ward most senator in the united states senate, to the left of bernie sanders. and maybe you can quibble with that ranking. i bet a lot of people wondered i wonder if that's true and a typed that into their internet search bar. paul: they wouldn't have heard of that from any of the news reporting. pence's discipline and specificity as kyle pointed out seems to me -- i think he's exactly right, pence was excellent. but the...
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. >> there is a piece i want >> you to comment on from newsweek magazine in 1968. the piece said could it be another year of wendell willkie, a year republicans were dissatisfied with the expected nomination of richard nixon. >> we have that every few cycles. the republican party is a particularly ossified party. when it gets tired of itself, someone comes from outside. it is also that the republican party is more affiliated with business and enterprise and enterprising people tend to turn out to be republicans because they are from the private sector. so that will always be a factor too. but who is the 68 republican you are thinking of? did he come? he never came. we are still waiting for wendell willkie. he excited democrats too because he pushed roosevelt to put it, simply into the war. willkie saw the war had to happen because what was going on in europe was wrong. we had to help fight the bad nazis. he was on the right side on that. so that's refreshing whatever party you are from. whenever someone comes in and speaks the truth about an important and difficult
. >> there is a piece i want >> you to comment on from newsweek magazine in 1968. the piece said could it be another year of wendell willkie, a year republicans were dissatisfied with the expected nomination of richard nixon. >> we have that every few cycles. the republican party is a particularly ossified party. when it gets tired of itself, someone comes from outside. it is also that the republican party is more affiliated with business and enterprise and enterprising people...
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recently, he wrote in newsweek, trump's economic doctrine is portray your policies as helping david but then employ them to further prop up goliath. purely from an economic standpoint, welcome to our economic undercard, purely from this economic picture and taxes, you stand to take a tax hit from joe biden's plan, both personally and from a business standpoint. let's talk about why you would support him in light of that. >> you and i have known each other a long time and from business, there's three things that matter and they have always mattered preeminently. one is sort of a vibrant middle class that's growing from the bottom up. one is clarity and the other is fairness or balance. i could argue pretty capably right now that we don't have any of those three. i certainly don't blame the president for the pandemic but the imbalance between the extremely wealthy in this country and the middle class is beyond extreme at this point and there's nothing about the biden presentation, biden proposal that i think will have a material effect on the top of the economy like pundits suggest. liz:
recently, he wrote in newsweek, trump's economic doctrine is portray your policies as helping david but then employ them to further prop up goliath. purely from an economic standpoint, welcome to our economic undercard, purely from this economic picture and taxes, you stand to take a tax hit from joe biden's plan, both personally and from a business standpoint. let's talk about why you would support him in light of that. >> you and i have known each other a long time and from business,...
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that was when the news magazines,time and "newsweek," had some of the best polling. after his first debate which he famously bombed against john kerry. he lost almost the entire bounce that he received after his convention. and i went to the back of the bus and i said, mr. president, the polls are out. he said, how did we do? not good. we lost everything. he said i think we lost the post debate spin war. i got ready to get right back at him and he said i'm joking. i know. my point is a normal politician still has a hard time acknowledging mistakes. but if they want to win, they do and they readjust. my understanding baltimore donald trump was told by all the six fants around him that he nailed it. when a couple people confronted him with the big mistakes, the refusal to disavow white supremacy, the fear mongering, you can see what happened. nothing. he's really struggled to put either of those big whoppers back in the proverbial tube. so we'll see. i don't think this is a man that knows how to recalibrate. he is someone who wants to william win at all costs so anythi
that was when the news magazines,time and "newsweek," had some of the best polling. after his first debate which he famously bombed against john kerry. he lost almost the entire bounce that he received after his convention. and i went to the back of the bus and i said, mr. president, the polls are out. he said, how did we do? not good. we lost everything. he said i think we lost the post debate spin war. i got ready to get right back at him and he said i'm joking. i know. my point is...
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his journalism and essays have appeared in newsweek, the "new york times" and many other publications without further ado, please join me in welcoming richard and rick to the stage. >> hello. >> hello. you have a job to do right now. >> yes. we have decided since we are equal in all things, richard and ricky, ricky and richard, eric and richard that we are going to put the coin to decide who asked the first question on the other. we ask you to do the honors. i think ricky, you should call it. >> okay. >> you choose who goes first. >> all righty. tales. >> its heads. rick? >> i will go second. >> in asking a question? >> yes, you will ask him the question first. >> audit. i will get my questions here and i think what most people remember about reagan's presidential campaign of 1980, which is a culmination of reagan-- "reaganland", your new book is the speech he gave kicking out the general election campaign where 16 years earlier the bodies of civil rights worker had been discovered murdered by the clan in cahoots with the local police and people accused reagan up at racism justly for
his journalism and essays have appeared in newsweek, the "new york times" and many other publications without further ado, please join me in welcoming richard and rick to the stage. >> hello. >> hello. you have a job to do right now. >> yes. we have decided since we are equal in all things, richard and ricky, ricky and richard, eric and richard that we are going to put the coin to decide who asked the first question on the other. we ask you to do the honors. i think...
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kissinger would become, after the syrian agreement went into news greet -- newsweek, and they put him in a superman outfit. of course what goes up must come down. kissinger had a much more difficult final few years and the administration dealing with a much more hostile congress an investigation. certain events and not go very well. frustrations in the middle east, the soviet involvement. questions about the frustrations with the peace treaty. much of this also let kissinger into thinking and arguing that foreign policy needed the domestic -- the domestic foreign policy needed to be different. a quote from him in 1975. when he argued, in history we can either escape from the world we are dominated. we must conduct with flexibility, imagination in pursuit of our interest. we must be thoughtful and be prepared for the contingency. we must pursue limited objectives simultaneously. kissinger, in some ways, in 1970 was attacked from the right and the left. from the right it was for insufficient anti-communism. from the left, insufficient attention to human rights issues. kissinger by the e
kissinger would become, after the syrian agreement went into news greet -- newsweek, and they put him in a superman outfit. of course what goes up must come down. kissinger had a much more difficult final few years and the administration dealing with a much more hostile congress an investigation. certain events and not go very well. frustrations in the middle east, the soviet involvement. questions about the frustrations with the peace treaty. much of this also let kissinger into thinking and...
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. >> "newsweek" magazine said that kamala harris was the most liberal member of the united states senate in 2019, more liberal than bernie sanders. >> stephen: what! more liberal than me? in 2019 i was one of the top 2% of the top 1% of the most liberal people in the senate. anyway, that's my two cents, which i believe should be taxed at 80%. i miss him. ( laughter ) i miss doing that guy. harris explained joe's theory of international diplomacy. >> i love talking with joe about a lot of these issues. and, you know, joe, i think he said it quite well. he said, "foreign policy might sound complicated, but really it's relationships." >> stephen: okay, relationships so i'm supposed to make germany sign preup in, cheat on it with a porn star and then another country with bigger alpstrump's terrible attitude towards american service member and his refusal to stand up for them against vladimir putin. >> public reporting that they had bounties on the heads of american soldiers. do you know what a bounty is. >> stephen: i know what a bounty is. it's a damn good paper towel to throw at hurricane
. >> "newsweek" magazine said that kamala harris was the most liberal member of the united states senate in 2019, more liberal than bernie sanders. >> stephen: what! more liberal than me? in 2019 i was one of the top 2% of the top 1% of the most liberal people in the senate. anyway, that's my two cents, which i believe should be taxed at 80%. i miss him. ( laughter ) i miss doing that guy. harris explained joe's theory of international diplomacy. >> i love talking...
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. >> you write in "newsweek" state bar associations need to let people know that challenges will be scrutinizedhow much influence does the bar association have with this? >> well, it's a good question. they have some. they have disciplinary action over lawyers. the point of that article is to say, hey, look it's the most sacred right of any citizen, the right to vote. to have lawyers leading the charge for the trump campaign trying to delegitimize votes and by so doing leading the charge down a path of this whole illegitimate challenge to upset an electoral college victory by biden is just something that state bar boards and state bar associations should not allow just to happen. they should warn against it. they should indicate it's going to be scrutinized and remind lawyers that frivolous actions and ginning up lawsuits based on privilege lou frivolous actions is grounds for discipline. >> so far the trump administration has claimed fraud in a number of different states and instances and so far none of those have come to fruition, have borne out the way they alleged. tom, thank you so much. >
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he's now an editor at large over at "newsweek." also with us lamont mcclure, he's county executive of north hampton county in northeast p.a. just outside allentown. gentlemen, welcome to you both. tom, it's good to see you again. what is the worst-case scenario you are worried about in pennsylvania, and what's your big picture objective here? >> well, thanks for having me, brian. great to see you. the big picture here is there's a real strategy afoot in terms of trying to delegitimize the mail-in ballots and trying to suggest that these could all be fraudulent. and this isn't about donald trump saving face. this is about him trying to deface a legitimate biden electoral college victory. and that's the worst-case scenario here. and what happens is he tries to throw this election to the legislative branch. first the state legislature, that's including the state legislature of pennsylvania, and then congress. and the way he does that is to create this narrative that mail-in ballots are fraudulent, they're infected, there's been foreig
he's now an editor at large over at "newsweek." also with us lamont mcclure, he's county executive of north hampton county in northeast p.a. just outside allentown. gentlemen, welcome to you both. tom, it's good to see you again. what is the worst-case scenario you are worried about in pennsylvania, and what's your big picture objective here? >> well, thanks for having me, brian. great to see you. the big picture here is there's a real strategy afoot in terms of trying to...
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local health director in bismarck, north dakota, rene mock, told "newsweek" magazine today, "in my lifetime north dakota has never seen anything like this, where all hospitals are being impacted at the same time." that said, the area that she serves is in a particularly bad way. as of today, the state says there are a grand total of 29 icu beds left available in the entire state of north dakota. in the state capital of bismarck, north dakota, the state now reports that the grand total of icu beds available in all of bismarck right now is one. one available icu bed in the whole city, plus three staffed regular inpatient hospital beds. one icu bed, three regular hospital beds, for the whole city, for the whole state capital. this thing is not just disappearing. joining us now is rene mock, the public health director in bismarck, north dakota. ms. mock, thank you so much for being here. i know this is an incredibly difficult time for your state and your city. thanks for making time. >> thank you for having me. >> what explains why north dakota has had such a sharp, steep, and now sustained sur
local health director in bismarck, north dakota, rene mock, told "newsweek" magazine today, "in my lifetime north dakota has never seen anything like this, where all hospitals are being impacted at the same time." that said, the area that she serves is in a particularly bad way. as of today, the state says there are a grand total of 29 icu beds left available in the entire state of north dakota. in the state capital of bismarck, north dakota, the state now reports that the...
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"newsweek" in use, bret. thank you. more "outnumbered" in just a minute ing in the struggle. ing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science, not sorrys. our time... ...for more time... ...has come. living longer is possible- and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali was also significantly more effective at delaying disease progression... ...versus a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness... ...yellowing of th
"newsweek" in use, bret. thank you. more "outnumbered" in just a minute ing in the struggle. ing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science, not sorrys. our time... ...for more time... ...has come. living longer is possible- and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2-...
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so no matter what newsweek al-jazeera will bring you the news and current fast that matter t.f. . out is iraq. but act of bravado as u.s. president on trial removes his mask as he returns to the white house after 3 nights in hospital with curve at 19. i know there's a risk there's a danger but that's ok and now i'm better and maybe i'm immune i don't know. if you think about this through 1st bombing but. this is after the president walked out of the walter reed army medical center unaided to the delight of his supporters.
so no matter what newsweek al-jazeera will bring you the news and current fast that matter t.f. . out is iraq. but act of bravado as u.s. president on trial removes his mask as he returns to the white house after 3 nights in hospital with curve at 19. i know there's a risk there's a danger but that's ok and now i'm better and maybe i'm immune i don't know. if you think about this through 1st bombing but. this is after the president walked out of the walter reed army medical center unaided to...
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and the "newsweek" editor at large and the author of how to catch a russian spy. here is how vice presidential nominee, senator kamala harris, reacted to president trump's comments. take a listen. >> brian, what we saw was a dog whistle flu whistle through a bullhorn. donald trump is not pretending to be anything other than what he is. someone who will not condemn white sprupremacists. someone who cannot say the phrase black lives matter. someone who -- who is getting rid of training of federal employees, around the issue of race and -- and -- and the need to be aware of implicit bias. it's not a dog whistle. literally, he's talking through a bullhorn. >> sabrina, what is your reaction to the president, now, trying to distance himself from his own comments? >> i mean, first of all, i want to say thanks, alicia, for having me. and next, i want to say, no, thank you, for donald trump for that weak walking back of something that you know he holds inherent in his heart. my question to your question is why are we diluting ourselves into believing that he is anything ot
and the "newsweek" editor at large and the author of how to catch a russian spy. here is how vice presidential nominee, senator kamala harris, reacted to president trump's comments. take a listen. >> brian, what we saw was a dog whistle flu whistle through a bullhorn. donald trump is not pretending to be anything other than what he is. someone who will not condemn white sprupremacists. someone who cannot say the phrase black lives matter. someone who -- who is getting rid of...
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let's get more on this story from darlia lithwick, who has covered the supreme court extensively newsweeks. this is hugely significant, isn't it? a lot of people are angry that it's being rushed through just before the election, when, of course, we could see a complete change in power in washington. yes, in some sense, it's a culmination of a decades long effort in the united states for what's known as the conservative legal movement, fearing that they couldn't effectuate the changes they wanted in the legislative branch come in the executive branch, to do it in the courts, and they really, i think i'm at this point, very successfully locked down, as you said from a 6—3 majority of the us supreme court's, not just for the next ten years, majority of the us supreme court's, notjust for the next ten years, but possibly for the next generation. and that majority, just tell us what sort of issues that could really affect. 0bviously, things like abortion. yes, one of the paradoxes of the united states but supreme court as there is almost no hot button issue that the court hasn't intruded upon
let's get more on this story from darlia lithwick, who has covered the supreme court extensively newsweeks. this is hugely significant, isn't it? a lot of people are angry that it's being rushed through just before the election, when, of course, we could see a complete change in power in washington. yes, in some sense, it's a culmination of a decades long effort in the united states for what's known as the conservative legal movement, fearing that they couldn't effectuate the changes they...
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newsweek reached out to both the youtube and the biden campaign for comment. dale is in ohio.o ahead. caller: good morning to everybody. it's going to be strange. trump is something. had016, usa today said he over 3500 lawsuits. i have a lot of family members that have the same type of personality. one thing about donald trump, he will say i don't know if i'm going to change yet. now, joe biden is leading in the polls. host: how does that relate to last night? bounceshow donald trump around answering questions. i just want to say one thing. if he comes up and wins the electoral vote, he will win the election again. if joe biden wins the popular college the electoral and goes across the board, donald trump will say something happened in parts of the united states. that's very sad. it's just mind blowing. talking about those issues of voting. topics thee president engaged in on nbc. it's a topic he has addressed over the last few weeks. >> a lot of people have asked you, will you accept a peaceful transfer of power. you said the only way we lose the election is if it's rigged. e
newsweek reached out to both the youtube and the biden campaign for comment. dale is in ohio.o ahead. caller: good morning to everybody. it's going to be strange. trump is something. had016, usa today said he over 3500 lawsuits. i have a lot of family members that have the same type of personality. one thing about donald trump, he will say i don't know if i'm going to change yet. now, joe biden is leading in the polls. host: how does that relate to last night? bounceshow donald trump around...
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his new piece is online for "newsweek" and kurt bardella, thank you as well.w piece for "usa today" on what to look for in tonight's vice presidential debate. ahead, president trump abruptly announces on twitter that he was ending negotiations. meanwhile, the outbreak at the white house grows as vice president mike pence prepares to debate senator kamala harris in salt lake city tonight. a busy wednesday. "morning joe" is coming right back. back ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome to "morning joe," wednesday, october 7th. the remarkable eddie van halen. i am sure most of you listening that grew up in the '70s, '80s, '90s know there was an eruption in music, a revolution in sound. willie geist, this guy immigrated from amsterdam to the united states with his parents and created a band that really did just change the sound of music and he was actually listed as the top guitarist in 2012. the top guitarist in rock history for completely revolutionizing the sound of an electric guitar that had been rooted in blues and r&b. he took it in a completely different directio
his new piece is online for "newsweek" and kurt bardella, thank you as well.w piece for "usa today" on what to look for in tonight's vice presidential debate. ahead, president trump abruptly announces on twitter that he was ending negotiations. meanwhile, the outbreak at the white house grows as vice president mike pence prepares to debate senator kamala harris in salt lake city tonight. a busy wednesday. "morning joe" is coming right back. back ♪ >>>...
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my colleagues on the panel are ann compton of abc news; margaret warner of newsweek magazine; and andreaitchell of nbc news. the candidates are vice president george bush, the republican nominee; and governor michael dukakis, the democratic
my colleagues on the panel are ann compton of abc news; margaret warner of newsweek magazine; and andreaitchell of nbc news. the candidates are vice president george bush, the republican nominee; and governor michael dukakis, the democratic
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people deserve to know this may be why newsweek magazine said she was the most liberal member of theate. with regard to china first and foremost china is to blame for this virus. and the president is not happy about this.. the world health organization did not play straight with us. they did not let our personnel in there to get information on this virus. trump made this session before the end of january to suspend all travel. he said it was hysterical. the president stood up to china. >> let me ask you the same question. how would you describe the fundamental relationship with china. re: enemies? >> the trumpet administration i respect to china has lost lives of jobs and standing. there is a weird obsession he has hade getting rid of whateve accomplishments was achieved by the previous administration's. they've created an office that monitors the pandemic.ng there was a team of disease experts that the president dispatched to china. this was to monitor was not predictable and what may happen. a pokÉmon. we are now looking at 210,000 americans. lets look at the job situation. we've m
people deserve to know this may be why newsweek magazine said she was the most liberal member of theate. with regard to china first and foremost china is to blame for this virus. and the president is not happy about this.. the world health organization did not play straight with us. they did not let our personnel in there to get information on this virus. trump made this session before the end of january to suspend all travel. he said it was hysterical. the president stood up to china. >>...
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margaret warner of newsweek magazine. and andrew mitchell, of nbc news. the candidates are vice president george bush, republican nominee and governor michael dukakis. >> for the next 90 minutes we will be questioning the candidates by representatives of the two campaigns, however there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleague and i can ask this evening and the candidates have no prior knowledge of our questions. by agreement between the candidates, the first question goes to governor jackie's. you have two minutes to respond. governor if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, which you favored and irrevocably death penalty for the killer. >> no i don't, bernard. and i think you know that i post death penalty, all of my life. i don't see any evidence, and i think there are better and more effective ways to deal with crime. we have done so in my own state, and it's one of the reasons why we have had the biggest drop in crime of any industrial state in america, while we have the lowest murder rate in any state of america. but we have work to d
margaret warner of newsweek magazine. and andrew mitchell, of nbc news. the candidates are vice president george bush, republican nominee and governor michael dukakis. >> for the next 90 minutes we will be questioning the candidates by representatives of the two campaigns, however there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleague and i can ask this evening and the candidates have no prior knowledge of our questions. by agreement between the candidates, the first question goes...
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it's probably why "newsweek" magazine said that kamala harris was the most liberal member of the unitedtates senate in 2019, more liberal and bernie sanders, more liberal than any of the others. with regard to china, susan, first and foremost, china is to blame for the coronavirus. president trump is not happy about it. he's made that very clear. made it clear again today. china and the world health organization's did not play straight with the american people. they do not let our personnel into china to get information on the coronavirus until the middle of february. fortunately president trump, in dealing with china from the outset of this administration, standing up to china that had been taking advantage of america for decades in the wake of joe biden's cheerleading for china, president trump made that decision before the end of january to suspend all travel from china. again, the american people deserve to know joe biden opposed president trump's decision to suspend all travel from china. he said it was hysterical. he said it was xenophobic. >> susan: vice president pence, your tim
it's probably why "newsweek" magazine said that kamala harris was the most liberal member of the unitedtates senate in 2019, more liberal and bernie sanders, more liberal than any of the others. with regard to china, susan, first and foremost, china is to blame for the coronavirus. president trump is not happy about it. he's made that very clear. made it clear again today. china and the world health organization's did not play straight with the american people. they do not let our...
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that's probably why newsweek magazine said that kamala harris was the most liberal member of the united states senate in 2019. more liberal than bernie sanders, more liberal than anyone in the united states senate. with regard to china, first and foremost, china is to blame for the coronavirus. and president trump is not happy about it. he has made that very clear. he made it clear again today. china and the world health organization did not play straight with the american people. they did not let our personnel into china to get information until the middle of february. fortunately, president trump, standing up to china, they've been taking advantage of america for decades, in the wake of joe biden's cheerleading for china, president trump made that decision before the end of january to suspend all travel from china. and again, the american people deserve to know, joe biden opposed president trump's decision to suspend all travel from china. he said it was hysterical. susan: thank you, vice president trump. vice president pence, your time is up. senator harris, let me ask you the same q
that's probably why newsweek magazine said that kamala harris was the most liberal member of the united states senate in 2019. more liberal than bernie sanders, more liberal than anyone in the united states senate. with regard to china, first and foremost, china is to blame for the coronavirus. and president trump is not happy about it. he has made that very clear. he made it clear again today. china and the world health organization did not play straight with the american people. they did not...
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it's probably why "newsweek" said that kamala harris was the most liberal member of the united states senate in 2019. with regard to china, susan, first and foremost, china is to blame for the coronavirus. and president trump is not happy about it. he's made that very clear. made it clear again today. china and the world health organization did not play straight with the american people. they did not let our personnel in until the middle of february. fortunate, president trump, in dealing with china from the outset, standing up to china, that has been taking advantage of america for decades, in the wake of joe biden's cheerleading for china, president trump suspended all travel from china. and the american people deserve to know, joe biden opposed president trump's decision to suspend all travel from china. >> vice president pence, your time is up. thank you, vice president pence. >> we want to improve the relationship, but we're going to hold china accountable for what they did to america with the coronavirus. >> thank you. senator harris, let me ask you the same question. how would
it's probably why "newsweek" said that kamala harris was the most liberal member of the united states senate in 2019. with regard to china, susan, first and foremost, china is to blame for the coronavirus. and president trump is not happy about it. he's made that very clear. made it clear again today. china and the world health organization did not play straight with the american people. they did not let our personnel in until the middle of february. fortunate, president trump, in...