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he was famous for his new journalism, his role in new york authoringffering -- one of the wall streetes that became literature for wall street. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. nejra: live from london, i am nejra cehic. now to a bloomberg exclusive. the lira weakening to a record low. turkey's president saying you would tighten his grip on the economy including monetary policy. president heard a gun -- erdogan shared his thoughts. >> the interest rate is the cause and inflation is the result. the lower the interest rate is, the lower inflation will be. first of all we need to adjust this. what is the targeted interest rates? it's the real interest rates. what is the real interest rate? it is the difference between the interest rate and inflation. the moment you catch this, what do you do with the real interest rate anyway? you take it down in a substantial sense. the moment we take it down to a low level, what would happen to the cost inverts? that will go down. as soon as that goes down, you in theestically or international marke
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authors of his era and his career spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he died in a new york hospital of an infection. iranian foreign minister mohammad reef is in brussels tonight for talks with top e.u. officials on the future of that iran nuclear deal the reasons already held what he called a constructive meeting with the e.u.'s top diplomat for the rican mcgreevey next on the agenda talks with the foreign ministers of germany britain and france tehran is urging europe to resist pressure from washington that's after the u.s. moved to withdraw from the pact cast doubt over the deals future of america's withdrawal has also raised tensions with traditional allies german chancellor angela merkel had to weigh in on that today oh man i think we have now seen a rest and german american and european american relations we britain germany and france were of the opinion that the agreement on iran's nuclear program such really has weaknesses but is an agreement that we should add here to. the american presi
authors of his era and his career spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he died in a new york hospital of an infection. iranian foreign minister mohammad reef is in brussels tonight for talks with top e.u. officials on the future of that iran nuclear deal the reasons already held what he called a constructive meeting with the e.u.'s top diplomat for the rican mcgreevey next on the agenda talks with the...
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influential authors of his era and his career spanned five decades will help create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he died in a new york hospital of an impact. north korea has threatened cancel a planned summit with u.s. president donald trump it said it would not take part if washington insists that it give up its nuclear weapons john yang has also postponed high level talks with seoul in protest at military drills between the u.s. and south korea in a patient minister back to him and said he regretted the north's live move and that it went against the spirit of a historic meeting last month between the two countries leaders. let's bring in correspondent jason strother here he's standing by force in the south korean capital seoul jason what are we looking at here is pyongyang trying to get out of talks on its nuclear program or is this just a strategic move to give it more leverage. well how well far be it for me to know what kim jong un has and has in mind but i don't think this means the end of all the peace overtures that we've seen over
influential authors of his era and his career spanned five decades will help create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he died in a new york hospital of an impact. north korea has threatened cancel a planned summit with u.s. president donald trump it said it would not take part if washington insists that it give up its nuclear weapons john yang has also postponed high level talks with seoul in protest at military drills between the u.s....
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in his signature white suits he brought new journalism to the masses and earned legions of fans. died yesterday in new york at the age of 88. nbc's cynthia mcfadden has a look back. >> reporter: tom wolfe held a mirror up to america for more than half a century. as both a journalist and a novelist. he liked to tackle big themes as as he did in "the right stuff," mythologizing the lives of the mercury astronauts made into a 1983. -- 1983 film. his runaway best selling novel "bonfire of the vanities" chronicled the clash between those of extreme wealth and those without it in new york city. he was an original. and a bit of an odd duck. each morning he told friends he would put on one of his legendary three-piece white suits and sit at his typewriter until ten triple-spaced pages were written. why the white suits? >> it ends up creating a kind of personality. i don't really have to say much. >> reporter: william f. buckley, jr., wrote of wolfe, he is probably the most skillful writer in america. i mean by that, he can do more things with words than anyone else. tom wolfe would have
in his signature white suits he brought new journalism to the masses and earned legions of fans. died yesterday in new york at the age of 88. nbc's cynthia mcfadden has a look back. >> reporter: tom wolfe held a mirror up to america for more than half a century. as both a journalist and a novelist. he liked to tackle big themes as as he did in "the right stuff," mythologizing the lives of the mercury astronauts made into a 1983. -- 1983 film. his runaway best selling novel...
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bonfire vanities, and the electric cool aid acid tests blended a form of writing known as the new journalism. he was known for wearing an all white three-piece suit. he had been hospitalized in manhattan with an infection. he was 88-years old. >>> still ahead uber is changing the way it handles sexual misconduct claims. the shift for writers and drivers making allegations. >> plus how much will new college graduates cash in when they head to work. the average salary for the class of 2018. >> and notice lightning strikes to the north and east of us. but for the bay area we're talking cool and cloudy conditions. you're full forecast up next. he's been called a rockstar lawyer. he tops the charts on progressive causes... winning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is
bonfire vanities, and the electric cool aid acid tests blended a form of writing known as the new journalism. he was known for wearing an all white three-piece suit. he had been hospitalized in manhattan with an infection. he was 88-years old. >>> still ahead uber is changing the way it handles sexual misconduct claims. the shift for writers and drivers making allegations. >> plus how much will new college graduates cash in when they head to work. the average salary for the class...
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and, "new journalism's" pioneer tom wolfe died today at the age of 88. starting in the 1960's, his vivid writing captured american culture in groundbreaking nonfiction like "the electric vekool-aid acid test" and like "the bonfire of the vanities." we'll have more on wolfe's work and influence later in the show. still to come on the newshour: life inside gaza-- where harsh conditions have contributed to deadly protests. pairing first-generation college students with mentors who have been in their shoes, and much more. >> woodruff: as we reported earlie it was a day of anger and recrimination in the middle east and beyd. in a few moments, nick schifrin will be back to speak with a former u.sambassador to israel but first, special correspondent jane ferguson reports fous again, from gaza. >> reporter: confrontations between palestinians and israeli security forces broke out on the west bank today, with stones protests also took place on thea border with israel, though they were smaller than mondays, when an eruption of anger in gaza led to desperate scen.
and, "new journalism's" pioneer tom wolfe died today at the age of 88. starting in the 1960's, his vivid writing captured american culture in groundbreaking nonfiction like "the electric vekool-aid acid test" and like "the bonfire of the vanities." we'll have more on wolfe's work and influence later in the show. still to come on the newshour: life inside gaza-- where harsh conditions have contributed to deadly protests. pairing first-generation college students...
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and higher near of new journalism tone wolf has died at the age of eighty eight we'll look back on a life that included writing best selling masterpieces the right stuff and the bonfire of the vanities. played. on little rock thanks for your company everyone. after the deadliest day since twenty fourteen palestinians in gaza have been burying their dead almost sixty people killed by israeli troops there have been more protests in the west bank as people mark the displacement of palestinians when the state of israel was created seven decades ago there's been a widespread international criticism of israel for its actions in gaza the u.n. security council held an emergency session about a stadium baster to the u.n. had this to say that about you could buy as we condemn in the most emphatic times the odors massacre committed by israel in the gaza strip. one look at it call for a hold to the military aggression as a people immediately. and we call for a transparent independent international inquiry to be conducted. well meanwhile the us ambassador to the united nations nikki haley defend
and higher near of new journalism tone wolf has died at the age of eighty eight we'll look back on a life that included writing best selling masterpieces the right stuff and the bonfire of the vanities. played. on little rock thanks for your company everyone. after the deadliest day since twenty fourteen palestinians in gaza have been burying their dead almost sixty people killed by israeli troops there have been more protests in the west bank as people mark the displacement of palestinians...
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reference by the way who passed away recently rest in peace tom wolfe fantastic writer part of the new journalism school in america when america was great so part of what the new york times piece looking at this data finds is that since the one nine hundred eighty s. and i think it's part of financialization and the rise of these runty ace they just extract equity at that built by previous generations built by. they apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by steve jobs and his innovation and his ideas well here we had the same thing is they we were equal to our other competitor developing developed nations at the time and then what happened is the rise of. basically like vast bureaucracies you would think that a socialist more socialist system like france or germany would have a bigger bureaucracy but in fact america has a bigger bureaucracy they find in their healthcare system vast paperwork anybody who has ever experienced both of the systems there are a lot of people right now on youtube saying no america's healthcare system is the best in fact it's filled wit
reference by the way who passed away recently rest in peace tom wolfe fantastic writer part of the new journalism school in america when america was great so part of what the new york times piece looking at this data finds is that since the one nine hundred eighty s. and i think it's part of financialization and the rise of these runty ace they just extract equity at that built by previous generations built by. they apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by...
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disparities persist even for black women who are llege educated, according to a study in the new england journal of medicine and an analysis by the new york city department of health. >> there's somethinwrong with the system when african american women who are college-educated and have great jobs can still have poorer outcomes than wte women who are uneducat >> reporter: last year, the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists acknowledged that: "the racial and ethnic disparities in women's alth, including higher rates of pre-term birth and itternal mortality cannot be explicit." >> the racial bias when it comes to black women having babies is hidden. >> reporter: . a pinckney is an obstetrician at regional one hospital in memphis. she says categorizing and diagnosing patients according ti their racepart of american medical pr tactice. t bias means it's kind of like we have shades when we're looking at this patient. so she african american, most likely it's preeclampsia, so that prevents us from thinking of other differentials of what it could be. could it be a migraine, or coult e jus
disparities persist even for black women who are llege educated, according to a study in the new england journal of medicine and an analysis by the new york city department of health. >> there's somethinwrong with the system when african american women who are college-educated and have great jobs can still have poorer outcomes than wte women who are uneducat >> reporter: last year, the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists acknowledged that: "the racial and ethnic...
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wolfe helped create the style which is known as new journalism, which used fiction techniques to tellfiction stories. he died in a new york hospital of an infection. yeah, bonfire of the vanities, just one of his greats. hello to his here now with our business bonfire. helena: i cannot be sure we use the same narrative techniques, but i will try. six former employees of a german carmaker -- gun maker have gone on trial. indeed, guns, tanks and ammunition made in germany are popular, making it the world's fourth biggest arms exporter. last year they sold 40% of the weapons to eu and nato countries. here you can see the remaining 60% went to other countries around the world. every single german arms export needs a government license for nations outside the eu and nato come under particular scrutiny. so they have to meet human rights standards. they must not in danger regional political stability, and they should not clash either with germany or the european union's political interests. but the question is -- those on trial in germany are accused of supplying rifles used in crimes includ
wolfe helped create the style which is known as new journalism, which used fiction techniques to tellfiction stories. he died in a new york hospital of an infection. yeah, bonfire of the vanities, just one of his greats. hello to his here now with our business bonfire. helena: i cannot be sure we use the same narrative techniques, but i will try. six former employees of a german carmaker -- gun maker have gone on trial. indeed, guns, tanks and ammunition made in germany are popular, making it...
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he began his career as a report, becoming one of the leading figures of new journalism must lie which allowed reporters tohearrate as ifwere writing fiction. he went on to publishno his firt l in the 1980's "the bonfire , of the vanities," satirizedt wall strg shots as masters of the universe. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." ne >> with the bb app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funng of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financl. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. l.u
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authors of his era his career spanned five decades will help create the style which is known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he dined in a new york hospital of an infection. yeah von fire of the v.a. you know it's just one of his great thelma is here dell with our business bonfire for the absolutely icon the show that we use the same narrative technique try six former employees that all of the gemini. gun make ahead and call have gone on trial on charges of illegally exporting weapons to mexico which were used in suspected crimes and and indeed guns tanks submarines and ammunition made in germany all popular making it the walls for the biggest arms export last year german firms sold forty percent of their weapons to e.u. and nato countries in haven see that the remaining sixty percent went to other countries around the world in every single german needs a government license to knavery to nations outside the e.u. and nato come under particular scrutiny to make sure that they comply with the following criteria so they have to meet human rights standards
authors of his era his career spanned five decades will help create the style which is known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he dined in a new york hospital of an infection. yeah von fire of the v.a. you know it's just one of his great thelma is here dell with our business bonfire for the absolutely icon the show that we use the same narrative technique try six former employees that all of the gemini. gun make ahead and call have gone on trial on...
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influential writers of his time in a career that spanned five decades wolf helped create the style new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories his best known books include the electric kool-aid acid test and the bonfire of the vanities will leave you tonight with a final passage from the bonfire where his genius had only begun to flower and this was only journalism after all a cup of tea on the way to his eventual triumph as a novelist so there you have tomorrow is another day we'll see that. the momentum. we're in love it's a well made your business magazine with it next. comes the germans came together nation. charlamagne and the saxons. is considered the founder of europe and has shaped the continent's one space for comics. peace with. the germans in forty five minutes. we've been fighting for decades to take you seriously in the world of war here's what's coming up. in stark county doubling. the female superhero common mission smart women smart talks smart station a legend decent by no means missed out on are increasingly dangerous stuff. made for my. freedom of ex
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wolfe began his career in newspapers and then moved on to magazines where he helped pioneer the new journalismovement by using fact reporting using a first-person literary style as he explained to jeff glor in 2016. >> it drove me crazy in "the right stuff" about the astronauts. i wasn't on board and a lot of conversation i missed. >> reporter: his first novel was a bestseller that also became a movie, a satire about an ambitious wall streeter that touched on issues of class, race, and wealth in new york city. wolfe called this technique a kind of voyeurism. >> when i wrote "the bonfire of the vanities," i decided to include a party scene. the next time i was invited to such a thing, i shut up and listened. >> it was just his words that were a dandy. it was his light suits. in all, he wrote 17 books, and near the end of his life he had no intention of slowing down. >> is this your last book? >> actually. to be honest, i only have five more planned. >> reporter: the kingdom of speech" turned out to be his last book. it wasn't just writers who credited him for changing their lives. even scott ke
wolfe began his career in newspapers and then moved on to magazines where he helped pioneer the new journalismovement by using fact reporting using a first-person literary style as he explained to jeff glor in 2016. >> it drove me crazy in "the right stuff" about the astronauts. i wasn't on board and a lot of conversation i missed. >> reporter: his first novel was a bestseller that also became a movie, a satire about an ambitious wall streeter that touched on issues of...
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writers of his time in a career that spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories his best known books include the electric kool-aid acid test and the bonfire of the vanities will leave you tonight with a final passage from the bonfire where his genius had only begun to flower and this was only journalism after all a cup of tea on the way to his eventual triumph as a novelist so there you have tomorrow is another day to see that. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish. lifestyle you're a. little. longer and wider. but is it better. for say these new age class has some surprises in store. an innovator and a trend setter play out the quatro the car that made the wheel drive below limit drive it in sixty minutes t w. global inequalities. what does inequality mean. to well. to the media. joining the discussion and helping. play book looking for the wide world playground is fake you know but the touch about the flu is your favorite. place. to bring them out. of the depths of the entire country the champion of
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writers of his time in a career that spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories his best known books include the electric kool-aid acid test and the bonfire of the vanities will leave you tonight with a final passage from the bonfire where his genius had only begun to flower and this was only journalism after all a cup of tea on the way to his eventual triumph as a novelist so there you have tomorrow is another day we'll see that. longer lower and whiter. but is it better. to say these new age class has some surprises in store. for an innovator and a trendsetter audi quatro. the car that made all wheel drive popular. drive it next on c w. jerusalem. sponsors global discount. but also home for jams muslims and christians. we're talking to residents experiences borders and territorial claims and hopes of reconciliation and peace the ones jerusalem the disputes every place of. inequality. what does inequality mean. connected well. to the media. joining the discussion and having your. own media following times
writers of his time in a career that spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories his best known books include the electric kool-aid acid test and the bonfire of the vanities will leave you tonight with a final passage from the bonfire where his genius had only begun to flower and this was only journalism after all a cup of tea on the way to his eventual triumph as a novelist so there you have tomorrow is...
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writers of his time in a career that spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories his best known books include the electric kool-aid acid test and the bonfire of the vanities will leave you tonight with a final passage from the bonfire where wolfe writes his genius had only begun to flower this was only journalism after all a cup of tea on the way to his eventual triumph as a novelist so there you have tomorrow is another day we'll see that it. tempo technology. the rhythm of the mom. the momentum of working well. it's a well made business magazine with a difference in thirty minutes on d w. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa follows. stories from both people making a difference shaping their nation playing and their continent of africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own amsc to double his new multimedia series. d w dot com africa on the move. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me have fake hair
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writers of his time and a career that spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories his best known books include the electric kool-aid acid test and the bonfire of the vanities waltz died in new york in a hospital an infection. and before i let you go remind her of i mean headline right now palestinians very they're dead the international community has been reacting to the killing of almost sixty people in gaza by israeli troops the u.n. security council is meeting in emergency session many countries have condemned israel but the united states has defended its actions. on little rock in berlin on behalf of the entire new sim thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues at the top of the hour see that. induced. room acoustics of emotion. in this league this season. she is in homs. all the sire really. good. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects we give globalization affect biodiversity species nontraditional exploitation already. human rights displacement. of t
writers of his time and a career that spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories his best known books include the electric kool-aid acid test and the bonfire of the vanities waltz died in new york in a hospital an infection. and before i let you go remind her of i mean headline right now palestinians very they're dead the international community has been reacting to the killing of almost sixty people in gaza...
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wolfe coined neal ligers is that coined the times we live in and the new journalism of that coined theporaries was thrilling to many. tom wolfe, who died at the age of 88. two new pages from anne frank's diary have been published containing a handful of dirtyjokes and her thoughts on sex. they had been covered with gummed brown paper, apparently to hide her writing from her family. the teenage girl spent more than two years in hiding before being caught by the nazis. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. it's a story that is the milera to so it's a story that is the milera to so many. for more than two years during the second world war a jewish family hid inside this cramped attic in amsterdam —— that is familiar. desperate to avoid detection and arrest by the nazis. among them, and frank. perhaps the single most well—known victim of the holocaust. her diary of that time was published after the war and has been read around the world. but now the contents around the world. but now the co nte nts of around the world. but now the contents of two new pages have been revealed for the first time. c
wolfe coined neal ligers is that coined the times we live in and the new journalism of that coined theporaries was thrilling to many. tom wolfe, who died at the age of 88. two new pages from anne frank's diary have been published containing a handful of dirtyjokes and her thoughts on sex. they had been covered with gummed brown paper, apparently to hide her writing from her family. the teenage girl spent more than two years in hiding before being caught by the nazis. the bbc‘s tim allman has...
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influential writers of his time in a career that spanned five decades wolf helped create the style new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories his best known books include the electric kool-aid acid test and the bonfire of the vanities will leave you tonight with a final passage from the bonfire where his genius had only begun to flower and this was only journalism after all a cup of tea on the way to his eventual triumph as a novelist so there you have tomorrow is another day we'll see that. culture. hair. superman. superfood. don't let those. life style your. own wonderful mountain land stray and men as strong as bear. can all be found in the high country mountains of northern slovakia. thirty sherpas carry supplies to the mountain hudson and once a year they participate in a grueling race. kings on the mountain. europe's last sharp was pretty slim only. the d.w.t. a center. seat i. find it a camp. victory. discovery. video and audio podcast in language courses. in d w media center catch media centered on d w dot com. movement in fighting for decades to take you seri
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howie: he helped create what is dubbed the new journalism, marrying reporting to journalism.who dubbed the 1970s the "me" decade. wolfe joined the right stuff on his book. and in his brilliant novel "bonfire of the vanities." it was a fictional look at the rich and poor divide in the bronx. he was a dazzling writer. every essay and book ultimately was all about him. tom wolfe was 88. i'm howard kurtz. cop at me on twitter. check out our facebook page. post a lot of our original content. engage in dialogue, our daily videos. and dvr the show. back here next sunday we'll see you then 11:00 eastern with the latest heather: it is monday may 21st and this is "fox & friends first". happening at 4:00 a.m., did obama administration send spy to infiltrate trump campaign, that's what the justice department is on the mission to find out? >> this is part of string of meritless allegations. >> i can't imagine if it's in the stories true. how can any american stand for this? heather: we are live in washington where the table can be soon be turned on democrats. secretary pompeo laying out t
howie: he helped create what is dubbed the new journalism, marrying reporting to journalism.who dubbed the 1970s the "me" decade. wolfe joined the right stuff on his book. and in his brilliant novel "bonfire of the vanities." it was a fictional look at the rich and poor divide in the bronx. he was a dazzling writer. every essay and book ultimately was all about him. tom wolfe was 88. i'm howard kurtz. cop at me on twitter. check out our facebook page. post a lot of our...
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there's so little work being dost because of the tools and the accessibility rooms, t there for news journal lists, for people who society. ved in civil >> human rights organizations. >> human rights organizations. there's no way for pple to analyze organizations in this way. we're trying to bring about tools to change that. >> i thinkhat surprised us, too, is the fact that we were trying to do something aboutis quite daunting. the three of us didn't really care but getting people -- we thought it was going to be hard to convince people to donate their time essentially. they wereetting six figure offers or whatever. it's been really easy. we have kidsho are like taking their finals this week and also on client calls and alsog spend40 plus hours so that was a nice surprise. >> and who is using your tools right now? and have you been able to connect with any federal agen es? >> so - >> okay. so the product that we just launched a month ago is called sanctions explorer. it makes u.s. treasury data accessible and inciteinciteful. the users are journalists, people that work at academic centers th
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reference by the way who passed away recently rest in peace tom wolfe fantastic writer part of the new journalism school in america when america was great so part of what the new york times piece looking at this data finds is that since the one nine hundred eighty s. and i think it's part of financialization and the rise of these. days they just extract equity that built by previous generations built by say apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by steve jobs and his innovation and his ideas well here we have the same thing is they we were equal to our you know other competitor developing developed nations at the time and then what happened is the rise of. basically like vast bureaucracies you would think that a socialist more socialist system like france or germany would have a bigger bureaucracy but in fact america has a bigger bureaucracy they find in their healthcare system vast paperwork anybody who has ever experienced both of the systems there are a lot of people right now on you tube saying now america's health care system is the best in fact it's filled
reference by the way who passed away recently rest in peace tom wolfe fantastic writer part of the new journalism school in america when america was great so part of what the new york times piece looking at this data finds is that since the one nine hundred eighty s. and i think it's part of financialization and the rise of these. days they just extract equity that built by previous generations built by say apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by steve jobs...
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howie: he helped create what is dubbed the new journalism, marrying reporting to journalism. the 1970s the "me" decade. wolfe joined the right stuff on his book. and in his brilliant novel "bonfire of the vanities." it was a fictional look at the rich and poor divide in the bronx. he was a dazzling writer. every essay and book ultimately was all about him. tom wolfe was 88. i'm howard kurtz. cop at me on twitter. check out our facebook page. post a lot of our original content. engage in dialogue, our daily videos. and dvr the show. back here next sunday we'll see you then 11:00 eastern with the latest "mediabuzz." eric: disturbing details about the texas school massacre. the suspected gunman killing 10 people, 8 students and two teachers and injuring 12 others. according to court document he admitted he spared the his of people he liked and planned to kill the people he shot. and he said he mockingly taunted them as he opened fire in the classroom. arthel: heavy hearts in santa fe as we learn more about victims whose
howie: he helped create what is dubbed the new journalism, marrying reporting to journalism. the 1970s the "me" decade. wolfe joined the right stuff on his book. and in his brilliant novel "bonfire of the vanities." it was a fictional look at the rich and poor divide in the bronx. he was a dazzling writer. every essay and book ultimately was all about him. tom wolfe was 88. i'm howard kurtz. cop at me on twitter. check out our facebook page. post a lot of our original...
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have sober and he could say this in mensa but ultimately you know wiki leaks and its new invention of the journalism and it can be used by anyone and anybody can benefit from this and not understanding this this new invention that people are just trying to attack a sounds so i think it's important to understand and important to differentiate during that sounds and you know innovator and from the invent axtell invention not to say you know didn't i mean you can talk to the very important person who created this but also you know so much focus in giving to to do it in a science and then we found to really understand that invention that came forward now and that is now available to all of us. and some kind of confusion is that the symptom we're seeing when the democratic national committee is suing russia donald trump and wiki leaks and in our existing journalism journalism basically done that is the base going to became a gate keeper of the power and that their job is to sustain this facade of democracy so what we have is money so that especially those about who live in the west we think that we have
have sober and he could say this in mensa but ultimately you know wiki leaks and its new invention of the journalism and it can be used by anyone and anybody can benefit from this and not understanding this this new invention that people are just trying to attack a sounds so i think it's important to understand and important to differentiate during that sounds and you know innovator and from the invent axtell invention not to say you know didn't i mean you can talk to the very important person...
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and in his dapper suits, was a pioneer of what came to be known as new journalism. books "the right stuff" the electric kool-aid acid test and bonfire of the vanities set a standa few matched. >> these are the men who had the right stuff. right stuff. >> perhaps the three most famous word tom wolfe ever wrote to describe astronauts for his 1979 book that went on to become a box office hit. tom wolfe began his career in newspapers. then moved on to magazines where he helped pioneer the journalism movement by blending traditional fact based reporting with a first person literary style. as he explained to jeff glor in 2016. >> it drove me crazy. i couldn't -- in the right stuff about the astronauts, i wasn't on board. a lot of conversations. i missed. >> my name is peter fallow. >> his first novel, a best-seller became a movie. bonfire of the vanities. satire about an ambitious wall streeter touched on class, race, wealth in 1980s new york city. wolfe called his technique a paid voyeurism. >> when i wrote it, i desighed to have a party scene. i had been to a number of
and in his dapper suits, was a pioneer of what came to be known as new journalism. books "the right stuff" the electric kool-aid acid test and bonfire of the vanities set a standa few matched. >> these are the men who had the right stuff. right stuff. >> perhaps the three most famous word tom wolfe ever wrote to describe astronauts for his 1979 book that went on to become a box office hit. tom wolfe began his career in newspapers. then moved on to magazines where he helped...
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information have undergone a fundamental change from the old forms of printed paper and traditional journalism to the new and still evolving digital media. the work of the devil, in my opinion. both forms work in ways that are intrinsic to the character and substantially different from one another. traditional print and broadcast journalism were socializing forces. the gathered everyone in community around the same campfire to hear the same stories at the same time. fourp.m. journalists -- opinion journalists, it it went authority and the backup authority of the paper. digital media, on the other hand, are minimizing force. they tend to take information and split it into a billion grains of saint -- sand and put them in every unpredictable way. an opinion journalists has no particular platform that has his own applied substance and authority. -- express opinion, what must depend on what it can. even if the cartoons are in a newspaper, that platform has been diminished by a loss of circulation that make most newspapers no longer commonly shared in the community. the message of opinion journalists, while t
information have undergone a fundamental change from the old forms of printed paper and traditional journalism to the new and still evolving digital media. the work of the devil, in my opinion. both forms work in ways that are intrinsic to the character and substantially different from one another. traditional print and broadcast journalism were socializing forces. the gathered everyone in community around the same campfire to hear the same stories at the same time. fourp.m. journalists --...
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reference by the way who passed away recently rest in peace tom wolfe fantastic writer part of the new journalism school in america where america was great so part of what the new york times piece of looking at this data finds is that since the one nine hundred eighty s. and i think it's part of financialization and the rise of these runty ace they just extract equity that built by previous generations built by say apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by steve jobs and his innovation and his ideas well here we have the same thing is they we were equal to our other competitor developing developed nations at the time and then what happened is the rise of. basically like vast bureaucracies you would think that a socialist more socialist system like france or germany would have a bigger bureaucracy but in fact america has a bigger bureaucracy they find in their healthcare system vast paperwork anybody who has ever experienced both of the systems there are a lot of people right now on you tube saying now america's health care system is the best in fact it's filled
reference by the way who passed away recently rest in peace tom wolfe fantastic writer part of the new journalism school in america where america was great so part of what the new york times piece of looking at this data finds is that since the one nine hundred eighty s. and i think it's part of financialization and the rise of these runty ace they just extract equity that built by previous generations built by say apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by...
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wolfe began his career in e wspapers, and moved on to magazines, where he helped mooneer the new journalismement by blending traditional, fact-based reporting with a first-person literary style, as he explained to jeff glor in 2016. >> it drove me crazy they couldn't end "the right stuff" without the astronauts. i wasn't on board, and a lot of conversations, i missed. >> my name is peter fallow. >> reporter: his first novel was a bestseller that also became a movie, "the bonfire of the vanities," a satire about an ambitious wall streeter that teuched on issues of class, ssce, and wealth in 1980s new york city. t'll call this technique a kind of paid voyeurism. >> when i wrote "the bonfire of the vanities," i decided to have o party scene. and i had been to a number of parties like that, so the next time i was invited to such a thing, i just shut up and just listened. >> reporter: it wasn't just wolfe's words that were so catchy. he was a true dandy in his hamburg and light-colored three-piece suits. lo all, the virginia native wrote 17 books, and near the end of his life, had no intention o
wolfe began his career in e wspapers, and moved on to magazines, where he helped mooneer the new journalismement by blending traditional, fact-based reporting with a first-person literary style, as he explained to jeff glor in 2016. >> it drove me crazy they couldn't end "the right stuff" without the astronauts. i wasn't on board, and a lot of conversations, i missed. >> my name is peter fallow. >> reporter: his first novel was a bestseller that also became a movie,...
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people are very concerned this is going to enab russia that everything is fe news, dead journals, fake news, the skripals, fake news. what do you say about that? >> i don't want to comment the lies of russia. but i can say with sure that we have exposed a russian who -- the country who destroyed may 17, malaysia airline with nearly 300 victims on board. there were russians who organized terrorist acts not only against our special forces officers but against our mp. and we have -- >> are you saying -- are you saying russian government operatives or freelancers? are you accusing the russian government or just russians? >> speaking about may 17th, it is well known that it is a russian military authority -- >> i'm talking about this plot. i'm talking about the babchenko plot. >> in this case, in this babchenko case, now we are on investigation stage. now we're speaking with our citizens who were an organizer of these possible murders. and it depends whose offices he will -- >> stand by mr. prosecutor general, i want to turn to mr. arkady ostrovsky in our studio. you are the russian editor
people are very concerned this is going to enab russia that everything is fe news, dead journals, fake news, the skripals, fake news. what do you say about that? >> i don't want to comment the lies of russia. but i can say with sure that we have exposed a russian who -- the country who destroyed may 17, malaysia airline with nearly 300 victims on board. there were russians who organized terrorist acts not only against our special forces officers but against our mp. and we have -- >>...
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>> look at today's headlines in the "wall street journal" and "the new york times" and say to yourselfboy, where are we? bob mueller -- i think at this point we're six months behind where the investigation actually is. what we know in the public domain, it always seems to be three to six months after mueller has learned it. we learned in "the times" and the journal there were some middle eastern interests offering assistance to the campaign and then bob mueller has been investigating this for months. yet it's new to us today. michael cohen raid, it happens, we find out they have been surveilling him for months. and it was -- it goes to the fall of '17 they have been circling around payments to michael cohen from various companies around things like that. the point is this. at one year, we don't -- we know a lot less than we think we know about this investigation. and mueller knows a lot more than we do. >> he's kept a tight lid on it to his credit. chuck todd, thank you very much as always. we'll look for more on "meet the press" when chuck talks about the russia probe with former trum
>> look at today's headlines in the "wall street journal" and "the new york times" and say to yourselfboy, where are we? bob mueller -- i think at this point we're six months behind where the investigation actually is. what we know in the public domain, it always seems to be three to six months after mueller has learned it. we learned in "the times" and the journal there were some middle eastern interests offering assistance to the campaign and then bob...
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is this mutually charged hate fest changed media and journalism does the corporate liberal media report the news anymore and is journal a big profession in the service of partisanship. welcome back u.s. army general joseph of the us house says america will now shift its focus in syria to stabilizing the region and monitoring dangerous pockets that are left despite president trump saying this month that the u.s. would be pulling its troops out of syria very soon well the u.s. decides whether or not to stay in the region a survey of arab youngsters in the middle east suggests the majority view the u.s. as an adverse story it also concludes that russia has cemented his position as the top arab ally more ghastly of looks at how america's strategy has failed to win hearts and minds. you can see why trump wanted a new middle east strategy the old one wasn't working allies unhappy people aren't waving american flags forecasts failed remember for instance when they proclaim that syria would be russia's end a new of kind of star russia will continue to. send troops home. in body bags these are hard lesso
is this mutually charged hate fest changed media and journalism does the corporate liberal media report the news anymore and is journal a big profession in the service of partisanship. welcome back u.s. army general joseph of the us house says america will now shift its focus in syria to stabilizing the region and monitoring dangerous pockets that are left despite president trump saying this month that the u.s. would be pulling its troops out of syria very soon well the u.s. decides whether or...
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he is credited with the birth of new journalism and the desk of the american novel by some. he is the mark twain of our time. how lucky are we to have a moment in time with him and what better way to start this conversation them with a ownished author in his right and a man whose name is synonymous with leadership, our own former mayor manny diaz. let me turn it to you, hopefully we can get him appear. please welcome them. [applause] >> good eveningen everybody. let's get this started. in bonfire of the vanities, you chose the upper east side is your setting. a man " in full. [inaudible]] and then you wrote about college sports on a fictional college. many believe it was duke especially since your daughter attended and graduated from duke. question is, why miami? how did you come to choose it as the backdrop and what surprised you the most. >> my first purpose was to write a book on immigration. this was when i was still working on my last book and people would say what you going to work on next. i said i wanted to do something on immigration and then always get the same res
he is credited with the birth of new journalism and the desk of the american novel by some. he is the mark twain of our time. how lucky are we to have a moment in time with him and what better way to start this conversation them with a ownished author in his right and a man whose name is synonymous with leadership, our own former mayor manny diaz. let me turn it to you, hopefully we can get him appear. please welcome them. [applause] >> good eveningen everybody. let's get this started. in...
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the next day the new engla"new journal of medicine" has more.u know where to stick the needle, you get fewer false positives and fewer need biopsies. it's pretty exciting. >> david, these false positives are really scary. i had one. there's nothing more terrifying. is it really possible to have a test that's potentially foolproof for this? >> not even close. what we know is since we started screening, the death rate mass dropped. people ask have you been tested, yes, i have been tested. i feel for what you went through. a false positive is a scary thing, but also getting an aggressive pros tatd cancer that's left the prostate is also very scary. >>> also, our next topic, an injury that affects older americans. it's falling. it's bringing more attention to the issue. >> in fact, one in four americans age 65 and older report falling every year. this accounts for the largest percentage of unintentional deaths. moreover there are roughly 3 million emergency room visits annually. dr. david angus, when you hear these numbers, what can you tell us abou
the next day the new engla"new journal of medicine" has more.u know where to stick the needle, you get fewer false positives and fewer need biopsies. it's pretty exciting. >> david, these false positives are really scary. i had one. there's nothing more terrifying. is it really possible to have a test that's potentially foolproof for this? >> not even close. what we know is since we started screening, the death rate mass dropped. people ask have you been tested, yes, i...
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favor in kind how is this mutually charged hate fest changed media and journalism does some corporate liberal media report the news anymore and is journalism a big profession in the service of partisanship. for breaking news story you loose screw poles given the first media interviews since she was poisoned along with the father the former russian double agents who gave scruple a phone coaches to remind you of. the english city a soul's group back on march the fourth live to london of course but this is going to listen to this news just literally. scruple to say more fully in that interview that. well given this is definitely quite a development since this became the first media appearance that yulia script file has made ever since that poisoning took place on march fourth when this whole saga unraveled created creating a massive route between the u.k. and russia and of course this was the first time we're seeing a video. up until now the most widely circulated image of her and her father was one of them sitting at a restaurant together but there were lots of questions including by the russian ambassador here in l
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. >>> in case you missed it, journalism lost one of its iconic voices. tom wolf died in newtlantic, "vanity fair." it was wolf's books that solidified his place in american culture, like "the right stuff." "a man in full." "bonfire of the vanities." tom wolf was celebrated for his unconventional style of nonfiction writing. became known as the new journalism. and he was celebrated for his unconventional style of dress. it was always a crisp three piece suit, and almost always white. sometimes the matching hat and pocket square to go with it. a style he called neopretentious. some of his finest writing was about politics and was fodder of some of his lines. a cult is a religion with no political power. if a conservative is a liberal who's been mugged, a liberal is a conservative who's been arrested. none more apt for journalists than this one. there's no motivation higher than being a good writer. tom wolf, journalist, provok tour, and definitely a good writer, maybe even a great one. tom wolf was 88. that's all for tonight. go binge his books. you binge tv shows. trust me. b
. >>> in case you missed it, journalism lost one of its iconic voices. tom wolf died in newtlantic, "vanity fair." it was wolf's books that solidified his place in american culture, like "the right stuff." "a man in full." "bonfire of the vanities." tom wolf was celebrated for his unconventional style of nonfiction writing. became known as the new journalism. and he was celebrated for his unconventional style of dress. it was always a crisp three...
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he was a new journalism reporter credited chronicling hippies to the space race before turning his eye to fiction. he died at a new york city hospital, but offered no other details. >> earlier this morning, u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley doubled down on the stance that hamas, not israel, is to blame for the dozens of death in gaza. yesterday's clashes, the deadliest day of violence there since the war in 2014. white house deputy press secretary raj shah reiterating the u.s.'s support for its key middle east ally. >> we're aware of the reports of continued violence in gaza today. the responsibility for these tragic deaths rests squarely with hamas. hamas is intentionally pro vehicling this response. as the secretary of state said, israel has the right to defend themselves. >> joining us, michael waltz, congressional candidate and author. does the white house have this one right? i mean, should these deaths be laid at the feet of hamas? >> the white house has it right, president trump has it right. it's worth going back a little by, jon, and looking back at the clinton administr
he was a new journalism reporter credited chronicling hippies to the space race before turning his eye to fiction. he died at a new york city hospital, but offered no other details. >> earlier this morning, u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley doubled down on the stance that hamas, not israel, is to blame for the dozens of death in gaza. yesterday's clashes, the deadliest day of violence there since the war in 2014. white house deputy press secretary raj shah reiterating the u.s.'s...
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the favoring kind how is this mutually charged hate fest changed media and journalism of corporate liberal media report the news anymore and is journalism today a fake profession in the service of partisanship. talking media wars i'm joined by my guest the new york he is a political pundit and journalist contributing to the huffington post also in new york we have lionel he is a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com and in los angeles very early in the morning we have ron paul cohn he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron i love how that rhymes are a general across the groups and if they can jump in anytime you want to i always appreciate it let me go to you first in new york just very broadly speaking how is the media changed in the age of trump because in the age of trump trump doesn't change it seems go ahead lionel in new york ok first of all let's talk about news media versus the media here's how it's changed we often use the term mainstream media to define people like a.b.c. n.b.c. and
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changer for journalism going back to the '60s and '70s and into '80s, creating this thing called new journalism really like a north star for me personally reasons i got here, but, you know, the reason that wall street remembers him is this seminal work that he did in the '80s and it was really a zeitgeist of the '80s. in our finance section we put a little white hat. in white. man check in on we token valley related harassment and diversity. interestingly she looks at a.i. from a different perspective. a.i.: taking a look at and bias and the criminal justice system. it's a really interesting story. ellen.ot more from >> she's been pretty well known among people who are fairnesshampioning in machine learning and a.i., but she became kind more wellow, known last december when she abouta medium post some of the harassment that she had experienced in her career in academia. blush people might think well it's a machine, how can it be biased? goes back to the data sets that humans these models and predictive models that they then apply to real life settings. so, for example, she and her coworkers a f
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news out .com. thanks for the update. >>> washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, we will talk about the sec's rolling -- ruling that rolls back net neutrality, joining us is christopher lewis of public knowledge. and, on our spotlight on magazine segment, we will feature michael messing, contributor to the american prospect, he will discuss his recent piece on the decline of local news coverage and how national news organizations are trying to fill the void. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7 pm eastern -- 7 am saturday morning. join the discussion. >>> this weekend, c-span city tour takes you to selma alabama with the help of our spectrum cable partners, we will cross the iconic admin bridge, arriving in a town known for its role in the civil war and the civil rights movement. saturday at 5:30 pm eastern on book tv, we will visit the home of dr. martin luther king jr. used as his headquarters as he planned the selma to montgomery mart, is featured in the book the house on this side of the road. >> there is a ph
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authors of his era and his career spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he died in a new york hospital of an infection. we are not in a panic those are the words of one e.u. official over the block's push to save the iran nuclear deal that's after president donald trump shock decision to abandon the u.s. brokered agreement the top diplomats of the e.u. germany the u.k. and france met their iranian counterpart in brussels yesterday in an effort to salvage the pact today heads of state continue the talks president trumps announcement has thrust several multinational companies into uncertainty the u.s. is threatening sanctions on any foreign firms doing business with iran other leaders fear iran might relaunch its nuclear weapons program if the deal collapses . well what can the europeans offer tehran in compensation for the lost investment here's what iran's foreign minister had to say. we started the process i believe we are on the right track now is a lot depends on what we can do within the next fe
authors of his era and his career spanned five decades wolf helped create the style known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he died in a new york hospital of an infection. we are not in a panic those are the words of one e.u. official over the block's push to save the iran nuclear deal that's after president donald trump shock decision to abandon the u.s. brokered agreement the top diplomats of the e.u. germany the u.k. and france met their iranian...
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returns the favor how is this mutually charged hate fest changed media and journalism the corporate liberal media report the news anymore and is journalism today a fake profession in the service of partisanship. ross talking media wars i'm joined by my guest rob the new york he is a political pundit and journalist contributing to the huffington post also in new york we have lionel he is a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com and in los angeles very early in the morning we have ron paul cohn he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron i love how that rhymes are a gentle and cross like rules and if that can jump in anytime you want to i always appreciate it live and let me go to you first in new york just very broadly speaking how is the media changed in the age of trump because in the age of trump trump doesn't change it seems go ahead lionel in new york ok first of all let's talk about news media versus the media here's how it's changed we often use the term mainstream media to define people lik
returns the favor how is this mutually charged hate fest changed media and journalism the corporate liberal media report the news anymore and is journalism today a fake profession in the service of partisanship. ross talking media wars i'm joined by my guest rob the new york he is a political pundit and journalist contributing to the huffington post also in new york we have lionel he is a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com and in los angeles very early in the morning we have...
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now a new study published in the new england journal of medicine shows that researchers led by harvard school of public health have harvard's math will prove to be the answer here. but nearly nine months after hurricane maria, we can be sure the death toll is nowhere near 64. not even close. that does it for us tonight we'll see you tomorrow. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" good evening, lawrence. >> good evening. we're going to have a discussion of the harvard study later in this hour. it includes deaths that occurred after the hurricane because people were denied medical care during and after the hurricane for many, many months after the hurricane, people couldn't get life-sustaining medical care. so many of those deaths actually occurred months after the hurricane but would not have occurred were it not for the hurricane. >> right. that is the way that death tolls from these sorts of things are supposed to be counted. you're supposed to factor in things like loss of medical care, disruption of utilities and things caused directly by the storm as causing dea
now a new study published in the new england journal of medicine shows that researchers led by harvard school of public health have harvard's math will prove to be the answer here. but nearly nine months after hurricane maria, we can be sure the death toll is nowhere near 64. not even close. that does it for us tonight we'll see you tomorrow. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" good evening, lawrence. >> good evening. we're going to have a discussion of the...
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he became famous in the 1960s for what he called new journalism, blending novelistic techniques withm and his immaculate vanilla three-piece suit radical chic, meet decade. his 1979 book "the right stuff" was made into that famous moveny 1983 perhaps our audience best knows him for "bonfire of the vanities," that shaped the way all of us view wall street and the excesses of the 1980s and, of course, gave rise to that famous phrase we use often, master of the universe and he was a master of journalism and novels and he and his books will be missed "squawk alley" will be bk tethisac ♪ when i first came to ocean bay, what i saw was despair. i knew something had to be done. hurricane sandy really woke people up, to showing that we need to invest in this community. i knew having the right partner we could turn this place around. it was only one bank that could finance a project this difficult and this large, and that was citi. preserving affordable housing preserves communities. so we are doing their kitchens and their flooring and their lobbies and the grounds. and the beautification of
he became famous in the 1960s for what he called new journalism, blending novelistic techniques withm and his immaculate vanilla three-piece suit radical chic, meet decade. his 1979 book "the right stuff" was made into that famous moveny 1983 perhaps our audience best knows him for "bonfire of the vanities," that shaped the way all of us view wall street and the excesses of the 1980s and, of course, gave rise to that famous phrase we use often, master of the universe and he...