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and i mean he's still being hounded what's in store for us long i guess today was enlisted a long time magazine's was in flushing holders jeffrey sachs the fastener of economics that after all this controversy is stable development at columbia university and senior year advisor. professors so great to have you with us we want to hear our.
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long time. linda villarosa had an article in the "new york times magazine," and in that, she reminds us that w.e.b bois talked about, you know, the social conditions that lead to racial health inequality, in 1899. and so this isn'something new. >> reporter: so, based on your research, though, and your interaction with people who obviously became very comfortable with you, in your presence-- do you have any solutions that you can offer for people to deal with racism in a more positive way? >> well, i think that one of the patterns that i see, is that a lot of white parents believe that simply talking to their kids about racism will somehow ensure that their child will not reproduce racial inequality in their own life. and, i always see these articles that come out. i've seen a lot recently that have come out in light of the police shooting of george floyd, for example, where, you know, parents are being called to talk to their kids. and what my research shows is that talk is only part of the... part of the answer. and, in fact, i think that parents, especially those like the ones in my study, who a
long time. linda villarosa had an article in the "new york times magazine," and in that, she reminds us that w.e.b bois talked about, you know, the social conditions that lead to racial health inequality, in 1899. and so this isn'something new. >> reporter: so, based on your research, though, and your interaction with people who obviously became very comfortable with you, in your presence-- do you have any solutions that you can offer for people to deal with racism in a more...
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magazine featuring barney frank. he served in massachusetts before being a gay person. the citizens of massachusetts elected him several more time and he married his long time partner jim ready. we're going to walk around the corner and explore the story of lbgtq activists fighting for the right to serve in the military. in 1974 leonard was a sergeant in the air force. he was a deck car rated vietnam war veteran, served three tours of duty and had the bronze star. he decided to challenge the military's ban on gay people serving. working with frank, the father of the lbgtq rights movement, he decides to push back against the air force. the air force discharged him and offered him a settlement instead of deciding to change its policy, but you see this person's brave stance going on the cover of "time" magazine in 1975 saying i am a homosexual the first gay person to appear on the cover of "time" magazine. they start to chip away at attitudes that prevented gay people from serving in the military. you can see some news coverage of the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. that's a policy that the clinton administration that allowed gay people to serve in the m
magazine featuring barney frank. he served in massachusetts before being a gay person. the citizens of massachusetts elected him several more time and he married his long time partner jim ready. we're going to walk around the corner and explore the story of lbgtq activists fighting for the right to serve in the military. in 1974 leonard was a sergeant in the air force. he was a deck car rated vietnam war veteran, served three tours of duty and had the bronze star. he decided to challenge the...
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time good bye thanks for watching. rewind returns. on the pants down to see a documentary by the compelling onion done by doug long. rewind to games with magazine city under siege for sick. this is one. fixed on al-jazeera. play an important role protecting it would. ringback face. cosmetic companies around the world rely on mica to make their products cooler but who pays the price for making the beauty business she. went east investigates. on al-jazeera. national borders the debate on migration is polarized to include too strident positions harkless and headless how do you define an indigenous brits who do they benefit isn't this more about living with difference and you and visas and who do they contain people have the right to live anywhere in the world without the right to leave their country maybe his son goes head to head with polk county and on al-jazeera. think. a blow for press freedom in the philippines the court convicts a prominent journalist activists say it's not attempt by the president to silence the media. we are born deaf and out again all the time. then press freedom. hello i'm darren jordan this is out is there a live from d
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long-time "vogue" editor-in-chief anna wintour apologizes for a lack of diversity at the iconic fashion magazine. do her words go far enough? and what the magazine is saying this morning. >>> new technology at airports. how they're trying to prevent the spread of covid-19 on airplanes and make flying safer. the changes you may see the next time you take to the skies. >>> good morning. we are facing a balancing act as states re-open. one number this morning to give you an idea of what the nation may be facing this summer as more states restart their economies, in texas, the rate has increased 42% for hospital stays since memorial day. >> utah and oregon are putting re-opening plans on hold because of increases in cases. other states such as texas and arkansas full steam ahead. this as the pandemic has now killed more than 114,000 of our countrymen and as the cdc has just come out with new recommendations for americans as many of us prepare to travel and socialize this summer. >> in yuma county, arizona where they are seeing a disturbing rise in cases, officials are now urging all residenstct foll
long-time "vogue" editor-in-chief anna wintour apologizes for a lack of diversity at the iconic fashion magazine. do her words go far enough? and what the magazine is saying this morning. >>> new technology at airports. how they're trying to prevent the spread of covid-19 on airplanes and make flying safer. the changes you may see the next time you take to the skies. >>> good morning. we are facing a balancing act as states re-open. one number this morning to give...
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to get a job in the new york herald tribune, colliers magazine and time life was hired at time life to be a trainee at sports illustrated. >> how longid you stay there? >> at time life for almost 5 and half years and when john kennedy was elected i came down to washington to be part of the new frontier. a very lowly member. i worked at the u.s. information when admiral was running it which was very exciting. after the president was killed and after marrow was ill and went back to new york as an editor and writer at american heritage magazine. my major effort there was the picture history of world war ii which is still in print. at that point i started writing my first book which at night and on weekends which was the john Ãbpublished in 1968. >> how many of the books? >> this is my sixth book. >> during this 10 year period from 1982 to 1992 did you write any other books? i wrote the anthology of essays which came out last year but no other books but i did a good deal in television. i've been the host of the smithsonian world series on public television and lately the last five years for the american experience series and a number of
to get a job in the new york herald tribune, colliers magazine and time life was hired at time life to be a trainee at sports illustrated. >> how longid you stay there? >> at time life for almost 5 and half years and when john kennedy was elected i came down to washington to be part of the new frontier. a very lowly member. i worked at the u.s. information when admiral was running it which was very exciting. after the president was killed and after marrow was ill and went back to...
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time magazine time magazine. i mean yeah this is one of the top is going to win this war i hope before the election but i don't know how long this is going to take but he is right it is fighting the right fight the american people are behind them china is a menace we are in an incredibly bad situation with china we cannot live with their behavior and we better stop it now before you know that rather than 10 years from now when they're bigger than they are today gentlemen and by the way when that trade deal is signed sealed delivered you think the economy is strong right now you can see the big i don't mean to stop right now i'm the advocacy director for a youth climate organization called 0 hour so just on what 0 hour there's increasing evidence of climate crisis as they stream hurricanes like hurricanes during that just happened if the ministration continues to not only say hurricane dorian it's just that you're saying there's no reason for you saying there's never been hurricanes before let me answer that i mean are you saying there is no let him allegedly or should it come out of us is really. we're going to lot of hurri
time magazine time magazine. i mean yeah this is one of the top is going to win this war i hope before the election but i don't know how long this is going to take but he is right it is fighting the right fight the american people are behind them china is a menace we are in an incredibly bad situation with china we cannot live with their behavior and we better stop it now before you know that rather than 10 years from now when they're bigger than they are today gentlemen and by the way when...
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tucker since the late 1990s, and i knew him first as a magazine writer, and he i think was probably one of the best writers of our time, but those were long you have to be a great thinker and you have to have great care. and you have to make arguments and be persuasive. at the end of the monologue i had to send him a text, and greg i said the same thing, it's probably your finest work. >> dagen: i watched it a few times, and i just wrote down quotes from it. "violence and looting are not forms of political expression," that was one of my takeaways and "people need to stop the race-baiting." >> jesse: i thought his finest work was on "dancing with the stars," but this was a close second. i will give him that. [laughter] politicians can't shut down businesses and let them burn. you just can't do that in this country. the country has been through so much to have this happen now when we are coming up after a pandemic, it is just atrocious. there is a total leadership vacuum in this country, everyone is pandering, because everybody thinks, okay, it's not going to come for me. they came for the cnn headquarters, they came for the afl caa headqu
tucker since the late 1990s, and i knew him first as a magazine writer, and he i think was probably one of the best writers of our time, but those were long you have to be a great thinker and you have to have great care. and you have to make arguments and be persuasive. at the end of the monologue i had to send him a text, and greg i said the same thing, it's probably your finest work. >> dagen: i watched it a few times, and i just wrote down quotes from it. "violence and looting are...
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time. so thank you. >> hello, caller? >> i host the daily news magazine on kaw cross-currents. and i also am one of the people who have been at the station for a long time, 15 years. and ever since we started the news department, along with ben and holly. we're at moment right now where people are hungry for diverse voices in journalism, for compassionate journalism. our team has been doing that for over a decade. at kalw and anyone who listens to cross-currents knows that and understands that. and as the board aware, we're self sustaining and we get on the air and i think a lot of people can attest to that, you hear our voices fundraising and, of course, we would love to be employees of kalw. of course, we would. i've been a contractor for 15 years. and if there was a path, if there was a way to become an employee, of course, we would to do that, we would. we are doing excellent work, award-winning nationally acclaimed reporting. and we've been doing it honestly, shoestring budgets and smiling faces. and today, it's a sad day and a shocking day to me to have to come here and defend, basically, the amazing work that's been coming out this journalis
time. so thank you. >> hello, caller? >> i host the daily news magazine on kaw cross-currents. and i also am one of the people who have been at the station for a long time, 15 years. and ever since we started the news department, along with ben and holly. we're at moment right now where people are hungry for diverse voices in journalism, for compassionate journalism. our team has been doing that for over a decade. at kalw and anyone who listens to cross-currents knows that and...
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magazine. wayne apparently said he believed in white supremacy, and used a slur that is demeaning to the lgbtq community. wayne lived in orange county for a long time. ad orange county named its airport for wayne, after he died in 1979. >> realtors in one texas city are doing away with the phrase master bedroom. the houston association of realtors is replacing master with primary on its online property database. they regularly review terms to make sure they are consistent with, quote, the current market environment. other groups have, also, dropped the word master, due to its association with slavery. earlier this week, the court of master sommeliers, says they will no longer use the title master before a recipient's last name. >> imperial county and state officials met today to develop plans to deal with the high number of covid-19 cases. and a surge in people being admitted to hospitals. the la times reports imperial county's healthcare system has been overwhelmed at times. and today's meeting came one day after governor gavin newsom urged imperial county to reimpose stricter stay-at-home orders. imperial county has averaged more than 1,100 new c
magazine. wayne apparently said he believed in white supremacy, and used a slur that is demeaning to the lgbtq community. wayne lived in orange county for a long time. ad orange county named its airport for wayne, after he died in 1979. >> realtors in one texas city are doing away with the phrase master bedroom. the houston association of realtors is replacing master with primary on its online property database. they regularly review terms to make sure they are consistent with, quote, the...
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. >> given the long periods of time it takes to file lawsuits, i don't know what can be done, or whether or not they will seek to file an injunction, that remains to be seen. the magazineple will say, not only is this the wrong thing to do, but you don't have the ability to do it the way you're doing it.>> reporter: the order goes into effect tomorrow. many business groups are asking the president to reagan's that her. greg lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> a pink triangle adorns twin peaks each year for pride. coming up, the big change this year as social distancing forces the triangle to go digital. >>> our chief meteorologist is in with a full forcast for the rest of the week. when we closed our doors in march, wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now, we are proud to welcome you back. our family, our community. now more than ever, our community needs us to complete
. >> given the long periods of time it takes to file lawsuits, i don't know what can be done, or whether or not they will seek to file an injunction, that remains to be seen. the magazineple will say, not only is this the wrong thing to do, but you don't have the ability to do it the way you're doing it.>> reporter: the order goes into effect tomorrow. many business groups are asking the president to reagan's that her. greg lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> a pink triangle adorns...
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time. so thank you. >> hello, caller? >> i host the daily news magazine on kaw cross-currents. and i also am one of the people who have been at the station for a long time, 15 years. and ever since we started the news department, along with ben and holly. we're at moment right now where people are hungry for diverse voices in journalism, for compassionate journalism. our team has been doing that for over a decade. at kalw and anyone who listens to cross-currents knows that and understands that. and as the board aware, we're self sustaining and we get on the air and i think a lot of people can attest to that, you hear our voices fundraising and, of course, we would love to be employees of kalw. of course, we would. i've been a contractor for 15 years. and if there was a path, if there was a way to become an employee, of course, we would to do that, we would. we are doing excellent work, award-winning nationally acclaimed reporting. and we've been doing it honestly, shoestring budgets and smiling faces. and today, it's a sad day and a shocking day to me to have to come here and defend, basically, the amazing work that's been coming out this journalis
time. so thank you. >> hello, caller? >> i host the daily news magazine on kaw cross-currents. and i also am one of the people who have been at the station for a long time, 15 years. and ever since we started the news department, along with ben and holly. we're at moment right now where people are hungry for diverse voices in journalism, for compassionate journalism. our team has been doing that for over a decade. at kalw and anyone who listens to cross-currents knows that and...
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also with us, long-time media executive and cnbc founder and contributor, tom rogers. he is editor at large at "newsweek." his latest piece for the magazinetitled, "where are bernie sanders and college campus activism when we need it the most?" which he co-authored with his daughter, new york attorney jessica rogers-ecker. look forward to that, tom. thanks for being on. najm najma, i want to start with you and joe biden underperforming in the black vote. explain what you're seeing and what do you think is behind it? >> good morning. thank you for having me. so there is a couple of things happening here. no surprise, our data shows that joe biden is certainly still connected with that older voter. but where we're seeing a difference is that younger african-american voter, the black vote, to be honest. he is not connecting as well with the younger black generation. we're seeing this play out. they're skeptical about the election. they're skeptical about policies showing up for them. those are the differences that we're seeing right now in the data. >> tom, you and your daughter, you point out, that you always don't see exactly eye to eye on
also with us, long-time media executive and cnbc founder and contributor, tom rogers. he is editor at large at "newsweek." his latest piece for the magazinetitled, "where are bernie sanders and college campus activism when we need it the most?" which he co-authored with his daughter, new york attorney jessica rogers-ecker. look forward to that, tom. thanks for being on. najm najma, i want to start with you and joe biden underperforming in the black vote. explain what you're...
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magazine saying "clearly postponing procedures and deferring care as a result of the pandemic was prudent at one time. however, ignoring life-threatening and noncovid-19 conditions such as cancer for too long public health crisis into many others. we were all doing our part staying home trying not to go to the hospital if we could, but obviously, this is a growing concern. he went on in that piece to talk about how this has also hampered research. the doctor writes "beyond criminal care, it has caused a disruption throughout the cancer research community, slowing down cancer clinical trial operations bear the scientific community must ensure that this pause is only temporary. so if it is not one thing, it is another hunt also hampered the research tied to cancer cures. >> absolutely. again, and it didn't stop the research, just load it in its tracks because patients were afraid and we weren't able to get them medicine. but here is the more positive side coming out now. we are learning about covid-19 and how to contain it, learning how to sterilize areas, testing everybody we are bringing into the hospital now before they go for any surgical procedure. we are learning how to isolate people
magazine saying "clearly postponing procedures and deferring care as a result of the pandemic was prudent at one time. however, ignoring life-threatening and noncovid-19 conditions such as cancer for too long public health crisis into many others. we were all doing our part staying home trying not to go to the hospital if we could, but obviously, this is a growing concern. he went on in that piece to talk about how this has also hampered research. the doctor writes "beyond criminal...