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"life" magazine was very much beloved, a very trusted pictorial magazine at the time. they were decent, respectful people, they had a relationship with the kennedy family and i think he felt in that moment that this might offer him a way out of the situation, a way to entrust it to someone and to an institution that would treat it respectfully but also not have to keep it and that is, in fact, what happened. i'm not going to take too much time to go into all the details. you can read the book if you want to. but i will just say that over the course of the weekend, first the print rights were sold on saturday morning and then the film rights on monday. there was an unbelievable frenzy in the office on, a scene that i describe in great detail over what the reporter's desperately trying to get their hands on the film and trying to convince my grandfather to sell to them and not to richard stali and a rather colorful episode with dan rather that occurred on monday and i'll just leave that there. one of the things that -- sorry. there's one missing here. one of the things t
"life" magazine was very much beloved, a very trusted pictorial magazine at the time. they were decent, respectful people, they had a relationship with the kennedy family and i think he felt in that moment that this might offer him a way out of the situation, a way to entrust it to someone and to an institution that would treat it respectfully but also not have to keep it and that is, in fact, what happened. i'm not going to take too much time to go into all the details. you can read...
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these are the magazines that were published then. these are actual copies of the magazine. and newspaper. the new york sometimes, the springfield republican. and books he wrote himself. why england slept. and the profiles in courage. so you're not only seeing the history of jfk but how his image was dmun kated to the world at large. and the photographs here on the wall in this exhibit are printed the exact same way they would have been printed in the 60s. 11 by 14 in size. silver prints. we use the same technology of the 60s. so when you see this exhibit you're seeing the photographs as you would have if you had lived in the 60s and picked up a magazine. it would have been just like here at the american art museum. all these malgz magazines and newspapers you probably are saying to yourself who collected these? how did they keep them 50 years? believe it or not they were obtained on e bay. e bay is really probably the biggest archive in the world. and we built an entire archive of jfk as he was seen around the world just by spending about a week on e bay. all over the world
these are the magazines that were published then. these are actual copies of the magazine. and newspaper. the new york sometimes, the springfield republican. and books he wrote himself. why england slept. and the profiles in courage. so you're not only seeing the history of jfk but how his image was dmun kated to the world at large. and the photographs here on the wall in this exhibit are printed the exact same way they would have been printed in the 60s. 11 by 14 in size. silver prints. we use...
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these are the magazines that were published then. these are actual copies of the magazines. and newspapers. "the new york times" "the springfield republican" and books jfk wrote himself and the famous book "profiles and courage" so not only seeing the history of jfk but seeing how his image was communicated to the world at large. and the photographs here on the wall in this exhibit are printed the same way. we used the same technology as the '60s. so when you see this exhibit you are seeing the photographs as you would have if you had lived in the '60s and picked up a magazine, it would have been just like you would see here at the american art museum. see, all these magazines and newspapers you are seeing, you probably are saying to yourself, who collected these? how did they keep them 50 or 60 years? well, believe it or not, they were all obtained just on ebay. ebay is probably the biggest archive in the world. and we built an entire archive of jfk as he was seen around the world just by spending about a week on ebay all over the world, purchasing these historic works. the
these are the magazines that were published then. these are actual copies of the magazines. and newspapers. "the new york times" "the springfield republican" and books jfk wrote himself and the famous book "profiles and courage" so not only seeing the history of jfk but seeing how his image was communicated to the world at large. and the photographs here on the wall in this exhibit are printed the same way. we used the same technology as the '60s. so when you see...
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in reality, life magazine was not in collusion -- the records clearly show that life magazine wasn't in collusion with the federal government to hide something from the american people. but they were really reflecting a time when there was a strong sense that this was something that people shouldn't see. and even as that changed, they were protecting their financial and commercial interests in the film. they did not have way to show it as a film. and they didn't want to give it to somebody else like cbs news for example, who wanted to see it and requested repeatedly. so instead they kind of just sat on it. and the more they sat on it, the more frenzied the desire grew to see the film. all of this is even more complicated by the fact -- and i'm going to just -- this is just a little sense of some of the documents. all this was further complicated by the fact that gradually starting in the late '60s versions of the film began to leak out. and people began to see it. and when they saw it, because of the way that the film looks, it did not look like what the warren commission concluded.
in reality, life magazine was not in collusion -- the records clearly show that life magazine wasn't in collusion with the federal government to hide something from the american people. but they were really reflecting a time when there was a strong sense that this was something that people shouldn't see. and even as that changed, they were protecting their financial and commercial interests in the film. they did not have way to show it as a film. and they didn't want to give it to somebody else...
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a job at a magazine, the southern literary messenger, and before you know he was a magazine asked, -- magazineist editing different , magazines in richmond and philadelphia and new york. and he had to struggle. his salary was $500 a year, which today is about $15,000. when he got to philadelphia he worked at graham's magazine, and in a year's time as editor, he brought that from a circulation of 6000 to about 40,000. made the most popular journal in the country. the first magazine in america with a truly mass audience, and he was making a salary of $800 a year. while the owner was getting $25,000 a year. so the owner was getting fabulously wealthy off of poe's works. so how always had a dream of doing his own magazine, doing things his way, but it never quite worked out for him. there were a few times, years at a stretch, where he was living hand to mouth. he might make five dollars off this poem, $10 off of this story. the tell tale heart brought him $10, the raven, $15. longer stories would get more money. the murders in the room more brought he entered the gold bug $50. and wonrt
a job at a magazine, the southern literary messenger, and before you know he was a magazine asked, -- magazineist editing different , magazines in richmond and philadelphia and new york. and he had to struggle. his salary was $500 a year, which today is about $15,000. when he got to philadelphia he worked at graham's magazine, and in a year's time as editor, he brought that from a circulation of 6000 to about 40,000. made the most popular journal in the country. the first magazine in america...
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"life" magazine was very much beloved, a very trusted pictorial magazine at the time. they were decent, respectful people, they had a relationship with the kennedy family and i think he felt in that moment that this might offer him a way out of the situation, a way to entrust it to someone and to an institution that would treat it respectfully but also not have to keep it and that is, in fact, what happened. i'm not going to take too much time to go into all the details. you can read the book if you want to. but i will just say that over the course of the weekend, first the print rights were sold on saturday morning and then the film rights on monday. there was an unbelievable frenzy in the office on, a scene that i describe in great detail over what the reporter's desperately trying to get their hands on the film and trying to convince my grandfather to sell to them and not to richard strks ali and a rather colorful episode with dan rather that occurred on monday and i'll just leave that there. one of the things that -- sorry. there's one missing here. one of the thin
"life" magazine was very much beloved, a very trusted pictorial magazine at the time. they were decent, respectful people, they had a relationship with the kennedy family and i think he felt in that moment that this might offer him a way out of the situation, a way to entrust it to someone and to an institution that would treat it respectfully but also not have to keep it and that is, in fact, what happened. i'm not going to take too much time to go into all the details. you can read...
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the case was decided in favor of hustler magazine. history >> english bill clinton overlying about a matter. that man, who is an enemy, i compared him in my forward, hypocrisy and took out ads in the washington post offering money to those who thought there was some hypocrisy on the part of clinton's congressional accusers. at the time, people accused larry flynt of being a bottom feeder. he has an answer to that. he resigned and did an interview with the new york times and they asked him what they thought about me. feeder,i was a bottom so they called me for a comment. . said that's right let mei'll let you know what i found there. [laughter] >> you did not print everything you had. you listen to the pleading of the wife. mrs. livingston called my you don't said realize how many people have been hurt in this. there are too many to count. she said now that bob has think it isyou necessary to print the details of what was going on in the various affairs. took this lady of a lot of courage to call and ask .e i thought, he resigned from
the case was decided in favor of hustler magazine. history >> english bill clinton overlying about a matter. that man, who is an enemy, i compared him in my forward, hypocrisy and took out ads in the washington post offering money to those who thought there was some hypocrisy on the part of clinton's congressional accusers. at the time, people accused larry flynt of being a bottom feeder. he has an answer to that. he resigned and did an interview with the new york times and they asked him...
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grant was approached by century magazine of the time, a big magazine company to write articles. now grant had been pestered to be an author for many years and had always resulted -- resisted. other people had written about him, he did not think he would be much of an author, he was a modest man. most of all come he did not need the money. they knew he was in a corner because he needed the money. they offered him $500 per article, enough to keep the family afloat to pay the basic bills. writingt started articles about the civil war in the summer of 1884 at the new jersey cottage. that is when his writing career began. that was a way to bring in some money, but there was going to have to be a larger work of literature to be able to bring his family out of the debt they were in. grant started his writing career kind of shaky. his first article was seen as more of a drive it -- dry military report. to editor went so far as remark essentially it might be be second disaster of shiloh. it was on the battle of shiloh and this may be the second disaster of shiloh. it was a poorly written
grant was approached by century magazine of the time, a big magazine company to write articles. now grant had been pestered to be an author for many years and had always resulted -- resisted. other people had written about him, he did not think he would be much of an author, he was a modest man. most of all come he did not need the money. they knew he was in a corner because he needed the money. they offered him $500 per article, enough to keep the family afloat to pay the basic bills. writingt...
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a french children's educational magazine has provoked a firestorm of criticism here in france now in the latest edition of the opi it features a front sheet for children which says we call these one hundred and ninety seven countries states like france germany and algeria you the magazine then goes on to suggest that not all of the countries in the world agree that israel and north korea all real states the magazine has since been withdrawn from sale here in france and the publisher has apologized they go on to say that this does not mean that they do not recognize the existence of israel yet that apology made silly the no mention of tool of north korea well we've been gauging reaction on the streets of paris so what people think about this publication i just would like you to hazard a guess how many countries you think there are in the world. two hundred fifty. three hundred maybe ten closer to two hundred. three hundred. six hundred forty six following a few hundred ninety five. magazine in france for children he says that not all of these countries all real i want you to have a gu
a french children's educational magazine has provoked a firestorm of criticism here in france now in the latest edition of the opi it features a front sheet for children which says we call these one hundred and ninety seven countries states like france germany and algeria you the magazine then goes on to suggest that not all of the countries in the world agree that israel and north korea all real states the magazine has since been withdrawn from sale here in france and the publisher has...
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time magazine had chosen einstein, the great scientist. charles disagreed.itler and sounded the alarm over communism. politics trumping science. that might explain why krauthammer traded a big-time medical career for a one-way ticket to washington and why, once here, his eyes locked on to a "help wanted" ad in the political opinion magazine the new republic. >> i showed it to my wife, and she said, "why don't you apply?" said, "well, how can i apply? i've never written anything, don't know anybody." she said, "you write it, i'll hand-deliver it." >> i was intrigued, so i called him. >> michael kinsley was looking for a managing editor for the left-leaning magazine. was there something in his application, something during that phone call that made you want to bring him down? >> it was mainly the fact that he was a psychiatrist, because he had no writing samples. >> well, what did you see in him, though? >> you know, i just enjoy talking to him so much. i had this feeling he must be able to write this down. >> krauthammer gave it a shot. as the saying goes, he
time magazine had chosen einstein, the great scientist. charles disagreed.itler and sounded the alarm over communism. politics trumping science. that might explain why krauthammer traded a big-time medical career for a one-way ticket to washington and why, once here, his eyes locked on to a "help wanted" ad in the political opinion magazine the new republic. >> i showed it to my wife, and she said, "why don't you apply?" said, "well, how can i apply? i've never...
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brian: this is what has started this discussion, this magazine "the new york times magazine," august0. there's a lot we didn't cover, 9000 words. wil hylton lives in baltimore and has two kids. he does not have a college degree, as we talked about, but writes four cover stories for "the new york times magazine" each year. is there a place they can find you? wil: if you search my name, you will find my website. and i put new articles at the top of the website. brian: thanks for being here. wil: thank you for having me. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> i've been attacked by everybody. i've been attacked the right wing, the russians, the trump campaign, the sanders campaign, and now i can add to that list, the clinton campaign. a sunday on c-span's q and donna brazil about her
brian: this is what has started this discussion, this magazine "the new york times magazine," august0. there's a lot we didn't cover, 9000 words. wil hylton lives in baltimore and has two kids. he does not have a college degree, as we talked about, but writes four cover stories for "the new york times magazine" each year. is there a place they can find you? wil: if you search my name, you will find my website. and i put new articles at the top of the website. brian: thanks...
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a french children's educational magazine has provoked a firestorm of criticism here in france now in the latest edition of you be it features a fact sheet for children which says we call these one hundred and ninety seven countries states like france germany and algeria you'll be the magazine then goes on to suggest that not all of the countries in the world agree that israel and north korea are real states the magazine has since been withdrawn from sale here in france and the publisher has apologized they go on to say that this does not mean that they do not recognize the existence of israel yet that apology made obsolete the no mention of tool of north korea well we've been gauging reaction on the streets of paris so what people think about this publication i just would like you to hazard a guess how many countries you think there are in the world. two hundred fifty. three hundred maybe tan closer to two hundred. three hundred. six hundred forty six hours a few hundred ninety five the. magazine in france for children he says that not all of these countries all real i want you to ha
a french children's educational magazine has provoked a firestorm of criticism here in france now in the latest edition of you be it features a fact sheet for children which says we call these one hundred and ninety seven countries states like france germany and algeria you'll be the magazine then goes on to suggest that not all of the countries in the world agree that israel and north korea are real states the magazine has since been withdrawn from sale here in france and the publisher has...
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is this a rebirth for magazines, or are magazines on their way out?ondÉ nast is even struggling. >> i think the magazine business continues to be under a lot of pressure. when you take a look at print advertising, print advertising continues to decline at a double-digit rate. that's the forecast going forward. meredith has done a good job carving out a stable of properties they cater towards women. advertisers looking to reach young women can come to meredith , and they get a really broad solution. that is what meredith has built their magazine business on. meredith also owns a lot of television stations. the cash flow from tv has supported their magazine business. so meredith is a stronger company because of that diversification. i think they hope that diversification will help them buy some time to develop the time properties. david: some big deal news this morning. rourke agreeing to buy buffalo wild wings for $2.4 billion. at the same time, emerson withdrew its bid to buy rockwell automation. buffalo wild wings, why? >> they had been wanting to ge
is this a rebirth for magazines, or are magazines on their way out?ondÉ nast is even struggling. >> i think the magazine business continues to be under a lot of pressure. when you take a look at print advertising, print advertising continues to decline at a double-digit rate. that's the forecast going forward. meredith has done a good job carving out a stable of properties they cater towards women. advertisers looking to reach young women can come to meredith , and they get a really...
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time magazine makes the silas breakers of the me too movement its person of the year will speak to our social media editor about the thousands of women who denounced sexual predators in all walks of life. thank you very much for your company the international community is waiting with bated breath to hear if u.s. president donald trump will follow through on a campaign promise and announce that he will move america's embassy in israel to jerusalem recognizing the city as the capital of the jewish state it's a major change in american policy elementis move one that the palestinians and arab states say could threaten the middle east peace process on palestinian diplomat us call that the kiss of death for the proposed two state solution to the israeli palestinian conflict. israel long ago declared jerusalem as its attorney capital but the rest of the world never recognized the move and to date no major countries have an embassy in the ancient city donald trump's decision would change that and could have an explosive effect on the region not least because the palestinians insist that east
time magazine makes the silas breakers of the me too movement its person of the year will speak to our social media editor about the thousands of women who denounced sexual predators in all walks of life. thank you very much for your company the international community is waiting with bated breath to hear if u.s. president donald trump will follow through on a campaign promise and announce that he will move america's embassy in israel to jerusalem recognizing the city as the capital of the...
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a french children's educational magazine has provoked a firestorm of criticism here in france now in the latest edition of the o p it features a fact sheet for children which says we call these one hundred and ninety seven countries states like france germany and algeria you see the magazine then goes on to suggest that not all of the countries in the world agree that israel and north korea all real states the magazine has since being withdrawn from sale here in france and the publisher has apologized they go on to say that this does not mean that they do not recognize the existence of israel yet that apology made silly the no mention of tool of north korea well we've been gauging reaction on the streets of paris to what people think about this publication i just would like you to hazard a guess how many countries you think there are in the world. two hundred fifty. three hundred maybe tan closer to two hundred. three hundred. six hundred forty six following of three hundred ninety five. magazine in france for children it says that not all of these countries all real cause i want you
a french children's educational magazine has provoked a firestorm of criticism here in france now in the latest edition of the o p it features a fact sheet for children which says we call these one hundred and ninety seven countries states like france germany and algeria you see the magazine then goes on to suggest that not all of the countries in the world agree that israel and north korea all real states the magazine has since being withdrawn from sale here in france and the publisher has...
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"time" magazine just can't help but politicize pretty much everything.ves, they are not even allowed to oppose harassment even though more often than not the abuse, especially lately, has occurred at the hands of liberals. of course in that video, actress ashley judd didn't dwell on that minor fact. instead, she pat herself on the back. >> i'm very proud. i'm very glad now that the story has been heard. >> laura: while i'm glad that these women have finally told their stories, for sure. they deserve to be heard. but when those stories are enmeshed with an obvious political agenda, it hurts both their cause and their credibility. compare the ashley judd we just heard, so proud, with the way she and the other women's marchers behaved at that landmark post inauguration protest. it wasn't exactly the candlelight procession. all i recall is the funny hats in the foul mouth. >> i am a nasty woman. [cheers and applause] >> i'm not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in chito dust. a mustache traded for a toupee. it is vital that we all make it our missio
"time" magazine just can't help but politicize pretty much everything.ves, they are not even allowed to oppose harassment even though more often than not the abuse, especially lately, has occurred at the hands of liberals. of course in that video, actress ashley judd didn't dwell on that minor fact. instead, she pat herself on the back. >> i'm very proud. i'm very glad now that the story has been heard. >> laura: while i'm glad that these women have finally told their...
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it's a collection of newspaper and magazine pieces from the pulitzer prize-winning columnist. or maybe it's more than that. >> are you decoding my book? >> i am decoding it right now. >> like it's entirely about me. >> [ laughs ] >> but it's all written in hieroglyphics. >> well, it's not quite as impenetrable as hieroglyphics. let's start with part one of your book, and it is titled "personal." and in there, the first column is really an incredibly moving piece about your brother. marcel krauthammer died of cancer. he was 59. charles writes this about his older brother. "he taught me most everything i ever learned about every sport i ever played. he taught me how to throw a football, hit a backhand, grip a nine iron, field a grounder, dock a sailboat in the tailing wind. and how we played. it was paradise." tell me about that. >> it was a paradisiacal childhood. my brother and i were inseparable. he was four years older, which is why this was a priceless gift. he always insisted i be included, so i got used to being around the big boys and taking the slings and arrows, and th
it's a collection of newspaper and magazine pieces from the pulitzer prize-winning columnist. or maybe it's more than that. >> are you decoding my book? >> i am decoding it right now. >> like it's entirely about me. >> [ laughs ] >> but it's all written in hieroglyphics. >> well, it's not quite as impenetrable as hieroglyphics. let's start with part one of your book, and it is titled "personal." and in there, the first column is really an incredibly...
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that our innovations magazine for any. of us has every week and always looking to the future fund d w dot com science and research for asia. when the heat of the sahara begins to ease off in the autumn the caravan set off once more. laden with fodder they begin the long journey from the no man's camping grounds. to. the journey takes them out from the air mountains into the turn of a desert the southernmost expanse of the sayer. this is nigeria we are in a nature conservation area the size of austria which invesco has placed on its world heritage list. the first destination of the caravans is the oasis of fun. there is salt here since time immemorial it has been separated from the ground water and fashioned into cones. this is cattle salt and it's the only product of the desert in these parts that can be traded. it is salt the caravans bear onboard when they leave the oasis with their load and they do so as quickly as they can for fun is an inhospitable place the desert is steadily swallowing up the old way says and nial a
that our innovations magazine for any. of us has every week and always looking to the future fund d w dot com science and research for asia. when the heat of the sahara begins to ease off in the autumn the caravan set off once more. laden with fodder they begin the long journey from the no man's camping grounds. to. the journey takes them out from the air mountains into the turn of a desert the southernmost expanse of the sayer. this is nigeria we are in a nature conservation area the size of...
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go the magazine every weekend on d w. revolutionary divider of the church great communicator i'm talking about martin luther with johan english clausen from the lutheran church in germany the ek di welcome to the interview. thanks for inviting me. exactly five hundred years ago luther nailed his ninety five feces to the door of the castle church invited him back an innovative way of communicating a message was luther the first blogger. yes. i mean might not really have used to hammer a nail but he didn't just use the printing press to convey his message. he created publicity and before that there hadn't been a public arena for debating and spreading ideas. you favor a traditional means of communication the book your latest one is called ninety five questions about the reformation it includes unusual questions such as who invented the most popular luther quote. so who was it. yeah you know it's a nice quote that goes even if i knew the world were ending tomorrow i would plant an apple tree today and we don't know who came
go the magazine every weekend on d w. revolutionary divider of the church great communicator i'm talking about martin luther with johan english clausen from the lutheran church in germany the ek di welcome to the interview. thanks for inviting me. exactly five hundred years ago luther nailed his ninety five feces to the door of the castle church invited him back an innovative way of communicating a message was luther the first blogger. yes. i mean might not really have used to hammer a nail but...
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i was working at the magazine in germany.agazine in germany. one day the editor in chief came here and ask us, would you like to meet a very interesting person in the usa? his name is muhammad ali and he is a fantastic boxer. we had no idea about boxing. it was almost impossible to do interviews with him. sometimes we went in the morning but he did not show up. you could not anticipate anything. he was a surprise every day. we flew ovei’ was a surprise every day. we flew over to louisville that he was in the gym and we went to the gym, it was dark and finally he saw as standing there. you're fair. and he did this to the camera and the gong comes on for the second round and he went back and punched the ball. so i only clicked twice and i had two pictures and these were the best pictures and these were the best pictures i ever took. you have to be very ready for surprises with him. he could be a different person from one moment to the other. one day he said, ok, i'll show one moment to the other. one day he said, ok, i'llshow y
i was working at the magazine in germany.agazine in germany. one day the editor in chief came here and ask us, would you like to meet a very interesting person in the usa? his name is muhammad ali and he is a fantastic boxer. we had no idea about boxing. it was almost impossible to do interviews with him. sometimes we went in the morning but he did not show up. you could not anticipate anything. he was a surprise every day. we flew ovei’ was a surprise every day. we flew over to louisville...
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she's the magazine's cover girl.ned serious about empowerment. >> so many people are listening and watching. i have a responsibility. >> what a great event. >> it was fabulous. a shoutout the lea michele. we saw her earlier. when she arrived on the red carpet, she was shaking holding my hand. she had just evacuate ed her house. she said this keeps me going. i had to be here. the road closures and safety concerns, due to the wildfires in l.a., kim kardashian west, kendall jenner, and sel didn't make it. their houses are safe, we do want to say that. >>> up next, us clues i have new details about the royal engagement. why meghan markle's royal training includes a crash course in martial arts. >>> plus, what brought tonya harding to tears. >> no one listened when she said things like, my mum beats me. ordinary tissues left dakota's nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. with lotion to soothe and softness to please. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. z2m7ez z16fz y2m7ey y16fy >>
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when 12 people were murdered in the magazine's paris office in 2015. happened to be on holiday. now she lives under police protection. she has since written a book on what she calls islamic fascism. to what extent does she feel she is fighting a war? zineb el rhazoui, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. there are words which seem to me to define your life. they are words like fight, struggle, resistance. how long do you feel that these words have been at the centre of your life? you know, as a muslim born woman, i realised very early in my life that i had to struggle against injustice and inequality, because i grew up in morocco, and in morocco, when you start to understand things, you realise very fast that you don't have the same rights as men. even men don't have many rights in a country ruled, at the time, by a totalitarian king, and also by religious law. so as a woman, i only had to choices. either accepts and disappear as a had to choices. either accepts and disappearasa human had to choices. either accepts and disappear as a human being, had to cho
when 12 people were murdered in the magazine's paris office in 2015. happened to be on holiday. now she lives under police protection. she has since written a book on what she calls islamic fascism. to what extent does she feel she is fighting a war? zineb el rhazoui, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. there are words which seem to me to define your life. they are words like fight, struggle, resistance. how long do you feel that these words have been at the centre of your life? you know, as a...
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we have meredith, a magazine publisher, buying another magazine publisher, is this a rebirth for magazinesthey on their way out? we hear conde nast is even struggling. >> i think the magazine business continues to be under a lot of pressure. when you look at print advertising, it continues to decline to double-digit rates. that's the forecast going forward. meredith has done a good job carving out a stable of properties they cater towards women. advertisers looking to reach young women can come to meredith and if they get a really broad solution. that is what meredith has built their magazine business on. they also own a lot of television stations. the cash flow from tv has supported their magazine business. so meredith is a stronger company because of that they diversification. i think i hope that diversification will help them buy properties. >> big deal news this morning. -- agreeing to buy buffalo wild wings for $2.4 billion. emerson withdrew its bid to buy rockwell automation. >> they had been wanting to get into this space for a while. they own rvs and a few other restaurant brands.
we have meredith, a magazine publisher, buying another magazine publisher, is this a rebirth for magazinesthey on their way out? we hear conde nast is even struggling. >> i think the magazine business continues to be under a lot of pressure. when you look at print advertising, it continues to decline to double-digit rates. that's the forecast going forward. meredith has done a good job carving out a stable of properties they cater towards women. advertisers looking to reach young women...
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anything you'd like. >> charisma magazine is a spiritual magazine but be devote ore october issue to trump and pressured articles from christian prophets who predicted he would win against all odds, and he did. that led one thing to another until i wrote this book because i thought it was a important to talk about the spiritual aspect of what is going on, not just the politics. >> well, you supported cruz first, right? >> boo. >> i've head so many christians come up to me and tell me recently, i supported cruz. i thought you were crazy when you supported trump. but you turned out to be right. and -- >> you were right. >> said things like david -- like supreme court justice gorsuch and you see trump recognizing jerusalem as capital of israel. you have to -- mike evans, big supporter on that issue, is calling trump the modern day equivalent of king cyrus from the old testament. want to comment some. >> i agree. in fact for me that was kind of wife it made me vote for trump, because he is not the kind of person that evangelicals would more -- someone more like mike huckabee is more my s
anything you'd like. >> charisma magazine is a spiritual magazine but be devote ore october issue to trump and pressured articles from christian prophets who predicted he would win against all odds, and he did. that led one thing to another until i wrote this book because i thought it was a important to talk about the spiritual aspect of what is going on, not just the politics. >> well, you supported cruz first, right? >> boo. >> i've head so many christians come up to...
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let's inspire each other to the environment magazine eco at africa next d.w. . a small neighborhood in east jerusalem here palestinians and israelis fight tooth and nail over every inch of land real estate speculation evictions and house demolitions are common we accompany palestinian residents and meet jewish settlers. a new perspectives on the holy city on the other jerusalem in forty five minutes on d w. d w that as we speak the language. for content in dollars. pashto and or prospects for returning our web special refugee journeys life in germany and the prospects for those returning home. join the discussion on t w dot com and on facebook. prospects for returning news d.w. may for mine. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn english have a simple online on your mobile and free themselves from d w z e learning course nico speak german made easy. hello and welcome to you could be environment magazine coming to you from nigeria kenya and germany i am.
let's inspire each other to the environment magazine eco at africa next d.w. . a small neighborhood in east jerusalem here palestinians and israelis fight tooth and nail over every inch of land real estate speculation evictions and house demolitions are common we accompany palestinian residents and meet jewish settlers. a new perspectives on the holy city on the other jerusalem in forty five minutes on d w. d w that as we speak the language. for content in dollars. pashto and or prospects for...
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i was doing high fashion pictures for vogue magazine. no longer do fashion. that was not where the world was for me at that time. it was important for someone to document what was happening in the south and step into that world. whenever i heard there was a march happening in birmingham, i would jump on a plane and be down there. on my own — i wasn't sponsored by anybody. i didn't have a motor scooter or anything. when i lifted my camera to take a picture, i lost maybe 15 or 20 feet, maybe more, and i had to run to catch up, but i was in good shape in those days. this is an important picture. it shows two hefty cops from birmingham arresting a young woman. you can see that they're twisting her arm. "surprise. . . excitement. . . damn the defiant". but i didn't focus on that. that was just happenstance. that young man, who i haven't been able to find, it was his idea to put ‘vote‘ on his head and it was a very powerful image. it was also a very dangerous image for him, because the national guard was alongside, waiting in the woods for any
i was doing high fashion pictures for vogue magazine. no longer do fashion. that was not where the world was for me at that time. it was important for someone to document what was happening in the south and step into that world. whenever i heard there was a march happening in birmingham, i would jump on a plane and be down there. on my own — i wasn't sponsored by anybody. i didn't have a motor scooter or anything. when i lifted my camera to take a picture, i lost maybe 15 or 20 feet, maybe...
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the music magazine. topics for thirty mascot dollars. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word published in the. rico. it is in germany to learn german why not learn it simple online on your mobile and free to suffer from d w z learning course because german made it easy. climate change or good waste. pollution says. isn't it time for good news to go at africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire each other. be going to be a fireman magazine. long d w. one out of eight people suffering from hunger. well food programme is fighting over well why. join the fight. in austria the conservative people's party has announced it will form a government with the far right freedom party the head of the people's party is a bust in cook's on the right here becomes the youngest head of government in europe at the age of thirty one the freedom party has been given the key interior and foreign ministries. south africa's ruling african nat
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it's by heather hayes, a local reporter here, wrote for that magazine. if you get a chance, take a look at that. you'll be proud of yourselves. first of all, steve strang is here, founder of charisma magazine, award-winning journalist, entrepreneur, businessman and author. his newest book is god and donald trump. steve is, charisma magazine, i've always heard it has a bigger circulation than christianity today. i believe that's still true, and he's just doing incredible work in the christian world in so many ways. thank you for being here, steve. and also we have corey lewandowski. of he was, he's a political operative, a commentator for one america news network, fox news, cnn. he and i became good friends last year during the campaign because he was the former campaign manager for donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign. he's co-author of book "let trump be trump" because anybody who's ever been around him if you don't met him be him, you're going to get kicked out. so i think that's a good title. david bossie's also here. david and corey have been on
it's by heather hayes, a local reporter here, wrote for that magazine. if you get a chance, take a look at that. you'll be proud of yourselves. first of all, steve strang is here, founder of charisma magazine, award-winning journalist, entrepreneur, businessman and author. his newest book is god and donald trump. steve is, charisma magazine, i've always heard it has a bigger circulation than christianity today. i believe that's still true, and he's just doing incredible work in the christian...
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leslie brad says he stopped reading time magazine so he doesn't care who wins.ounce the winner tomorrow. >> the me too movement isn't a person, it is a movement. >> the dreamers which you can be a winner as a person or a group. rob: just to see that haircut on time magazine. jillian: what is chelsea handler saying? >> she is getting criticized for what she said about sarah sanders during her netflix talk show. listen to this. >> the harlot they are dressing up and frolicking out every day, one day she has no makeup at all, the next, 6 foot by eyelashes, cleavage and lipstick all over her face, can you believe what they turned her into? a trollop. >> she is known for criticizing the trump administration, many calling her a hypocrite for making those comments while considering herself a feminist and she's only a feminist for liberal women, not all women and another twitter user says she is not surprised chelsea handler made these comments, she's leaving her netflix talk show be to become a full-time political activist. if you don't want to hear from her you might
leslie brad says he stopped reading time magazine so he doesn't care who wins.ounce the winner tomorrow. >> the me too movement isn't a person, it is a movement. >> the dreamers which you can be a winner as a person or a group. rob: just to see that haircut on time magazine. jillian: what is chelsea handler saying? >> she is getting criticized for what she said about sarah sanders during her netflix talk show. listen to this. >> the harlot they are dressing up and...
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the committee for the environment magazine. d w. this is d.w. news live from berlin a show of support in the streets for iran's religious rulers pro-government demonstrators. and other cities for the supreme leader this is after a rare government protests erupted.
the committee for the environment magazine. d w. this is d.w. news live from berlin a show of support in the streets for iran's religious rulers pro-government demonstrators. and other cities for the supreme leader this is after a rare government protests erupted.
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she told "people" magazine the magazine compensates -- the show told "people" magazine the magazine compensates employees fairly and equally regardless of gender. >>> and a push for the most sweeping tax overhaul in three decades. how the bill will change how you do your taxes, what you deduct and what you get back. >>> plus, route change rage. the switch that has bus drivers scrambling during their morning commute. >>> if your drive brings you past bethlehem, broad street in particular, stop by wawa. we have free coffee. look what alicia is giving away. tastes from the bake shop. >> looks terrific. we'll be here until 9:00. >>> sweeping success. breaking this morning, republicans are celebrating as the biggest tax overhaul in a generation is one step closer to becoming a reality. >>> van vanishes. a set of wheels for a paralyzed man is missing. >>> come on, it's okay. he's coming! >> risk, rescue, reward. caught on camera, a police officer braves frigid conditions to help a dog trapped beneath the ice. >>> we are on road this morning. good morning, this is "nbc10 news today." i'm rosemary conn
she told "people" magazine the magazine compensates -- the show told "people" magazine the magazine compensates employees fairly and equally regardless of gender. >>> and a push for the most sweeping tax overhaul in three decades. how the bill will change how you do your taxes, what you deduct and what you get back. >>> plus, route change rage. the switch that has bus drivers scrambling during their morning commute. >>> if your drive brings you...
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you can find these ideas and more on the current issues of philadelphia style magazine, and new letset a check of the forecast with katie. >> hi, katie today is still looking quiet, proverbial calm before the storm until the storm gets here but strung out with a huge ban of moisture all the way down toward the gulf of mexico, we have snow in san antonio, as well as atlanta, birmingham and back in toward mississippi as well. this is really been an interesting, scenario, latest has and out because so much cold sunk in and we are watching this storm developing over the tail even of the front roll on north and it ace peering with every passing model run as we are definitely going to get hit with this. now this is our forecasted snowfall map. i will put out as a disclaimer is this there is a window for us to go a little bit higher then this in this light blue area and also, down near the shoreline. this is where we could see when i say plus upward of 6 inches of snow, possibly some spots even more that. this may require some fine tuning as day goes on. it has been a forecast that requires
you can find these ideas and more on the current issues of philadelphia style magazine, and new letset a check of the forecast with katie. >> hi, katie today is still looking quiet, proverbial calm before the storm until the storm gets here but strung out with a huge ban of moisture all the way down toward the gulf of mexico, we have snow in san antonio, as well as atlanta, birmingham and back in toward mississippi as well. this is really been an interesting, scenario, latest has and out...
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magazine takes some subtle swipes at hillary clinton and his supporters go crazy.sarah jones, who is a writer for a magazine for new republic observed that criticizing hillary clinton is a guarantee that you are going to get days of really vile abuse directed at you online. and it sucks. really? >> look, let's be clear here, you are picking out very specific people, alec baldwin is making money because of his impersonation of president trum president trump. no, of course "vanity fair" apologizes, that is saving their subscriber base, it is called a smart business. why would he apologize? >> brian: it is not a sincere apology? >> book, not enough people understand how easy an apology is. more people in our society including the president himself should learn to apologize when you are wrong or have done something to upset somebody else. >> brian: what did they do wrong? if you have a magazine that takes a position that offends people, you don't have to apologize. why do you have columnists? why do you have opinion people, in your opinion right now, you take people of
magazine takes some subtle swipes at hillary clinton and his supporters go crazy.sarah jones, who is a writer for a magazine for new republic observed that criticizing hillary clinton is a guarantee that you are going to get days of really vile abuse directed at you online. and it sucks. really? >> look, let's be clear here, you are picking out very specific people, alec baldwin is making money because of his impersonation of president trum president trump. no, of course "vanity...
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amy: what did you think of the cover, alicia garza, of "time magazine"?amous, ashley judd, taylor swift, others not famous them all women, the silence breakers? >> you know, i think it is an important point that tarana makes. we talk about what is happening on the cover, it is incredible hotel housekeepers. it is incredible to see women of color on that cover as disruptors, as silence breakers. and i can't help but big knowledge the dynamic that -- acknowledge the dynamic, that honestly, had this not happened with visibility of some sort, if this had not shattered some ideas of what hollywood was, if this had not shattered peoples's idea of what happens in congressional halls and offices, then this would not be a conversation that would be happening. and yet at the same time, this kind of eyelids, this kind of harassment is incredibly prevalent, particularly in our communities. i thought the cover was great. i did think that tarana should be on it as some who really created a space for this conversation to happen, but who also has been doing organizing on
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. >>> today the silence breakers of the "me too" movement were named "time" magazine's person of the year. they are the women who gave a voice to victims of sexual assault and harassment and showed them that they are not alone. coming up in ten minutes local crisis centers show us how those women are inspiring local victims to get help. >>> president trump shattered decades of unwavering u.s. neutrality on jerusalem today when he recognized the divided holy city as israel's capital. >> today we finally acknowledge the obvious. that jerusalem is israel's capital. this is nothing more or less than a recognition of reality. >> critics say taking a side in the generations-long battle between israelis and palestinians is a dangerous move. the president also announced plans to move the u.s. mercedes benz -- embassy from its current location in tel aviv. today the u.s. and israeli flags were projected onto the old city wall in jerusalem to mark the announcement. >>> coming up on nightly news, uproar from world leaders sparked by president trump and how the announcement could jeopardize the
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they are time magazine's 2017 person or rather people of the year. people featured include activistsing actors professors, engineers, even a strawberry picture but i feel there were women left off that cover. athletes because the me too movement has very much impacted the world of sports. olympic gold medalist mikayla maroney was sexually a buoy usa team doctor when she was just 13 years old sean the only accuser. 125 girls reported assaults against larry nasser. he plead guilty awaiting sentencing in federal court tomorrow. brianna stewart number one pick in the 2016wnba draft was molest the at nine. that man was arrested two years later. maroney and stewart are a few of the athletes who have said me too. and while time magazine tries to show a diverse cross section of our can untree, i feel they're leaving a group of strong women that serve as roll models for other young athletes going through the same trauma. the message is what matters. but i think people forget just how big this scope really is. lucy? >> touches whole lot of people. thank you ve
they are time magazine's 2017 person or rather people of the year. people featured include activistsing actors professors, engineers, even a strawberry picture but i feel there were women left off that cover. athletes because the me too movement has very much impacted the world of sports. olympic gold medalist mikayla maroney was sexually a buoy usa team doctor when she was just 13 years old sean the only accuser. 125 girls reported assaults against larry nasser. he plead guilty awaiting...