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amazing book as it was an amazing magazine article in the new yorker.he question is was there a book in mind always and the new yorker article was a taste or did the article then make the book happen? >> it was the latter. i was interested in scientology, curious about it like most people are, why these celebrated personalities lend themselves to it. i found paul and. >> paul is paul hager, the director. >> who was way into the story. and so i thought now that i have this, you know, maybe it could be something bigger. but it wasn't until, you know, deep into the process when scientology brought all of these materials for me to answer our fact checking queries, that i began to think well it's really a book. >> let's explain what you mean by fact checking. most people don't have an opportunity to peek under the covers of how an article like that or a book like this for that matter is done. you report the article over a period of month his and months, you write it, suddenly the fact checkers at the new yorker, almos all magazines make sure that everything
amazing book as it was an amazing magazine article in the new yorker.he question is was there a book in mind always and the new yorker article was a taste or did the article then make the book happen? >> it was the latter. i was interested in scientology, curious about it like most people are, why these celebrated personalities lend themselves to it. i found paul and. >> paul is paul hager, the director. >> who was way into the story. and so i thought now that i have this, you...
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by deborah treisman, fiction editor a the "new yorker" magazine. she's worked closely with alice munro for the past 12 years. welcome to you, for those not familiar with the work of monroe, what characterizes it? what makes it nobel worthy? >> >> well, it's just the depth of its insight on human relationships. on how we interact with each other. how we fall in love. how we betray each other. all sort of carried to us in this exquisite perfect prose. it's not showy, it's not glossing over anything, it's just -- it goes straight to the point and it goes straight to the heart of what we do everyday of our lives. >> brown: the nobel committee cited what all lovers of literature know, that she is the master of contemporary short stories. now the short story is not always honored. it's often admired but not honored and she's helped change that, right? >> she certainly has.
by deborah treisman, fiction editor a the "new yorker" magazine. she's worked closely with alice munro for the past 12 years. welcome to you, for those not familiar with the work of monroe, what characterizes it? what makes it nobel worthy? >> >> well, it's just the depth of its insight on human relationships. on how we interact with each other. how we fall in love. how we betray each other. all sort of carried to us in this exquisite perfect prose. it's not showy, it's...
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the new yorker that's when graydon carter comes into the story. >> people said my god, he's not going to be able to step into tina brown's shoes. ♪ >> reporter: but he did. carter formed an even closer connection to tinseltown. there would be iconic "vanity fair" academy awards parties. >> every one of the "vanity fair" oscar parties is memorable if you only just keep a tally of the people you saw and met. >> reporter: but nobody ever said being editor of "vanity fair" was easy. >> and what are you proudest of since you took over from tina brown? >> probably just keeping the job for the last 16 1/2 years. >> reporter: electronic media is the latest challenge for paper and ink but if anyone can beat the odds "vanity fair" is a pretty good bet. ♪ we're up all night to get lucky ♪ >> up all night to get lucky. hello, graydon carter. good morning to you. it's a little early. when i was telling people that
the new yorker that's when graydon carter comes into the story. >> people said my god, he's not going to be able to step into tina brown's shoes. ♪ >> reporter: but he did. carter formed an even closer connection to tinseltown. there would be iconic "vanity fair" academy awards parties. >> every one of the "vanity fair" oscar parties is memorable if you only just keep a tally of the people you saw and met. >> reporter: but nobody ever said being...
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>> michael's a new yorker. he's used to late nights. >> you're absolutely right about that. i am used to late nights. i think there is a glimmer of hope here. but it is going to take leadership from every side. listen. all of this has been coming to a head for awhile. this i three years in the making. it's a lot of things. i actually think that the fight isn't with republicans and the president on this one. i know a lot of people might disagree. but i think it's a lot about the fight is between the house and the senate. a lot of us feel that they're act, like the house of lords, that they have the upper chamber and they can dictator ignore us. and we've seen this with four years of no budgets and so forth, we can go on and on. i think this is about the house standing up and saying you're the going to dictate. we are going to force you to sit down to the table. we do want regular order. and i think there is a glimmer of hope, though. >> congressman, what you're saying is that hundreds of thousands of people are out of work. the government is shut down
>> michael's a new yorker. he's used to late nights. >> you're absolutely right about that. i am used to late nights. i think there is a glimmer of hope here. but it is going to take leadership from every side. listen. all of this has been coming to a head for awhile. this i three years in the making. it's a lot of things. i actually think that the fight isn't with republicans and the president on this one. i know a lot of people might disagree. but i think it's a lot about the...
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are new yorkers ready to change the ship's dregs right now?t all new yorkers are ready to change the ship's direction. i would venture to say for most new yorker, they're happy with way things are. >> reporter: de blasio is walking a fine line between progress and change. felony crime is down 75%. de blasio focused on changing policing strategies targeting minority communities. stoo we can be safer if we take the foundation, the core of what we have, and build upon it a better working relationship between police and the community. >> reporter: a delicate balance as he sells his program of progress, trying to convince new yorkers the city as a whole could do better. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> there's going to be one more debate between these two candidates leading up to election day, which is november 5th. >>> when we e come back boston strong, the reason some red sox haters are rooting for them this time arnold. what does it mean to the players and the city? plus, it's a rivalry 500 years in the making. the church of england versus th
are new yorkers ready to change the ship's dregs right now?t all new yorkers are ready to change the ship's direction. i would venture to say for most new yorker, they're happy with way things are. >> reporter: de blasio is walking a fine line between progress and change. felony crime is down 75%. de blasio focused on changing policing strategies targeting minority communities. stoo we can be safer if we take the foundation, the core of what we have, and build upon it a better working...
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we are new yorkers. everyone deserves affordable health insurance. >> to find out how you or your business can get it go to new york state of health. >> is that pro healthcare or anti-healthcare? >> it is -- it is -- >> for new yorkers? >> yes. >> you don't suggest healthcare in new york? you tell them. >> and this is how. >> (bleep) insurance, new york. we have botulism, he bola, three types of hepatitis and that is just -- >> well done! and (bleep) because if you don't, i will come after you and grab your little (bleep) head and beat (bleep). >> that is the short version. he goes on like that. >> add not to be outdone the anti-obama, a have their own ads. it is a little bit different. >> take a look. >> ahh! >> effective! >> i am assuming it is a metaphor. >> well, sure. >> because he is not actually -- >> i think metaphorically, obamacare is going to do some really ugly things. when you have got government in your exam room, i have a problem with that. it is not the place of government. this is a priva
we are new yorkers. everyone deserves affordable health insurance. >> to find out how you or your business can get it go to new york state of health. >> is that pro healthcare or anti-healthcare? >> it is -- it is -- >> for new yorkers? >> yes. >> you don't suggest healthcare in new york? you tell them. >> and this is how. >> (bleep) insurance, new york. we have botulism, he bola, three types of hepatitis and that is just -- >> well done!...
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new yorkers are the latest to get a glimpse at [indiscernible] but you better act quick. least five people have died in a new wave of sectarian violence in burma. among the dead are a 94-year-old woman. buddhists and muslims have been involved in sporadic clashes since last year. the latest violence came as president visited the affected areas. rage knew the most popular beach resort in myanmar and this is what is left of at least three muslim neighborhoods. the army is here now enforcing curfew. but where were they when buddhist mobs were running wild a few days ago? ofund a thousand people roche to us, recalls this muslim man. the police did nothing to protect us. they did not shoot at the mob. the crowds destroyed everything in their paths, even livestock. hundreds of muslims are still thought to be hiding in the bush. i am too afraid to go home, said this woman. they killed people. i think five or six people. the attacks coincided with a visit i the -- visited by the president in the scene of the worst sectarian violence last year. this was the first time he had a cha
new yorkers are the latest to get a glimpse at [indiscernible] but you better act quick. least five people have died in a new wave of sectarian violence in burma. among the dead are a 94-year-old woman. buddhists and muslims have been involved in sporadic clashes since last year. the latest violence came as president visited the affected areas. rage knew the most popular beach resort in myanmar and this is what is left of at least three muslim neighborhoods. the army is here now enforcing...
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new yorkers are delighted. although he has received a lot of praise not everyone in new york is a fan. in fact, there's a number of twitters users have reported to back them up, most of his works have been vandalized several hours after being discovered. something scores of new yorkers have been quick to condemn saying how saddened they are. as we can see from these images others have taken it upon themselves to eraise these acts of vandalism. arming themselves with scrapers and brushes looking for pieces that have been defaced trying to cleeb them up so as many people as possible can see them as they were intended to be seen. the german chancellor merkel published recently is seeking inspiration from her tired eyes and wind swept hair and seeking pairedies is an icon of popular culture giving her trendy glasses, a nose piercing or even a hippie beard. artist has imagined what squirrels would look like in some of the world's super heroes. batman spiderman and thor. you can check out the entire collection. film m
new yorkers are delighted. although he has received a lot of praise not everyone in new york is a fan. in fact, there's a number of twitters users have reported to back them up, most of his works have been vandalized several hours after being discovered. something scores of new yorkers have been quick to condemn saying how saddened they are. as we can see from these images others have taken it upon themselves to eraise these acts of vandalism. arming themselves with scrapers and brushes looking...
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new yorkers are the latest to get a glimpse at [indiscernible] but you better act quick. least five people have died in a new wave of sectarian violence in burma. among the dead are a 94-year-old woman. buddhists and muslims have been involved in sporadic clashes since last year. the latest violence came as president visited the affected areas. rage knew the most popular beach resort in myanmar and this is what is left of at least three muslim neighborhoods. the army is here now enforcing curfew. but where were they when buddhist mobs were running wild a few days ago? ofund a thousand people roche to us, recalls this muslim man. the police did nothing to protect us. they did not shoot at the mob. the crowds destroyed everything in their paths, even livestock. hundreds of muslims are still thought to be hiding in the bush. i am too afraid to go home, said this woman. they killed people. i think five or six people. the attacks coincided with a visit i the -- visited by the president in the scene of the worst sectarian violence last year. this was the first time he had a cha
new yorkers are the latest to get a glimpse at [indiscernible] but you better act quick. least five people have died in a new wave of sectarian violence in burma. among the dead are a 94-year-old woman. buddhists and muslims have been involved in sporadic clashes since last year. the latest violence came as president visited the affected areas. rage knew the most popular beach resort in myanmar and this is what is left of at least three muslim neighborhoods. the army is here now enforcing...
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the new yorker was already using it and we will see a handful of organizations step up. it can change the game of journalism if anyone, not just wiki leaks or the washington post or the new york times -- i think this is a secure way to present it to them. this will enable them. essentially, the world is full of endless possibilities if you are in a system where information can be distributed by people. who doesn't benefit by being able to distribute information. or the warlords or the guantanamo bay deputies. if we talk about who can benefit, it is the caliber of material. >> i have to ask how this fits into the legacy. >> somebody committed to releasing information to the public to main unsuccessfully prosecuted in his role for compromising the legal system as well as a handful of other enemies. we know that the -- entities. we know that the government went at them pretty hard. he was a reporter and a hacker that most recently was hired. they got this thing squared up and there was a major security outlet. it looks like they are working on getting the kinks out of fear a
the new yorker was already using it and we will see a handful of organizations step up. it can change the game of journalism if anyone, not just wiki leaks or the washington post or the new york times -- i think this is a secure way to present it to them. this will enable them. essentially, the world is full of endless possibilities if you are in a system where information can be distributed by people. who doesn't benefit by being able to distribute information. or the warlords or the...
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it's a big country. >> yeah. >> so i am fortunate to work for two entities, cnn and the new yorker that do good journalism but also make money. the internet has, you know, disaggregated everything soo that the number of places where you can actually make money and do good journalism has shrunk. i don't have the answer to that. i worry about that. but i am very aware you have to be interesting, you have to be entertaining. we are not -- we can't be charity cases. we can't be homework. it has to be fun, entertainmmnt, important to read. >> even if it is serious? >> even if it is serious. >> right. >> i consiier that a challenge in a good way. the supreme court can be dry and boring. i consider it my mission to make it interesting. so far, so good. >> stuff like this happens or the affirmative action case distraction. >> not every day. >> i'm hopeful. >> what is your next book? >> i don't know. >> do you want suggestions? >> please. >> about the court? >> i have done back-to-backk books about the court. i want to do something else. i don't think it is out of the question to return to the c
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joining me now from washington, evan osnos, he is a staff writer at the new yorker and the magazine former's china's correspondent, se pas sebastian mallaby, director of the geo center for economic studies, the council for foreign relations and with me here in new york are gray martin wolf, chief economics commentary for the financial times. i begin with martin wolf. it is little -- it is very difficult to know what is going to happen at washington. at every turn you think there is a breakthrough and a surprise when it is not. so i don't know if you know, i have no idea how this thing is going to end. >> all i can say is that i spent last week, quite a bit of time in washington and talked to some of the people involved from the administration side and they certainly convinced me that they didn't know how it would end, and if they didn't know how it would end, how could i possibly know? i still assume because i think most people in the world still assume that the very, very last minute the debt ceiling will be lifted with some sort of deal which will probably kick it on for another few weeks
joining me now from washington, evan osnos, he is a staff writer at the new yorker and the magazine former's china's correspondent, se pas sebastian mallaby, director of the geo center for economic studies, the council for foreign relations and with me here in new york are gray martin wolf, chief economics commentary for the financial times. i begin with martin wolf. it is little -- it is very difficult to know what is going to happen at washington. at every turn you think there is a...
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this is nicholas thompson, an editor at "the new yorker" and fellow at the new america foundation.tional. correct? you have some points that you want to make here. you said it's interesting to you this is all happening at the time of the government shutdown. >> it's sort of amazing that there's this incredible risky operation, two sim ul tan yous operations coordinated at high levels of government happening at same time the government is shut down. now, of course the navy s.e.a.l.s are essential employees. it is ironic when you juxtapose the two things happening in africa and washington. >> both operations were raids and not drone strikes. drone strikes have come under criticism a lot. >> we don't know exactly why they carried out these raids instead of shooting them with drones. one possibility that you want to capture these people were extra intelligence. there can also be fewer risks of civilian casualties and there has been a lot of criticism of the drone program. unclear if they played any part. >> should we draw any conclusion or anything from these two, the way these two ope
this is nicholas thompson, an editor at "the new yorker" and fellow at the new america foundation.tional. correct? you have some points that you want to make here. you said it's interesting to you this is all happening at the time of the government shutdown. >> it's sort of amazing that there's this incredible risky operation, two sim ul tan yous operations coordinated at high levels of government happening at same time the government is shut down. now, of course the navy...
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organizations with the tools needed to maintain a secure server in the long term the magazine the new yorker was the first organization to use the secure drop code through a similar initiative called the strongbox project but will more news organizations follow suit to talk about all of that and more i'm joined by our t.v. producer andrew blake hey andrew always good to see you so first of all explain how this whole secure drop server works if there was an easy way to explain how secure drop worked everyone would already be implementing a system like this so that's might be a bit too much to bite off but especially a series of networked computers all together that through different protocols and tactics that are employed ok i'll make it really easy it allows people to anonymously submit documents to a selected news organization and once those documents are received by the selective news organization they are ideally scrubbed of identifying data provided to journalists so that they can work off. these documents and perhaps work towards blowing the whistle on a certain issue whether it's domes
organizations with the tools needed to maintain a secure server in the long term the magazine the new yorker was the first organization to use the secure drop code through a similar initiative called the strongbox project but will more news organizations follow suit to talk about all of that and more i'm joined by our t.v. producer andrew blake hey andrew always good to see you so first of all explain how this whole secure drop server works if there was an easy way to explain how secure drop...
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it's a white chrysler new yorker that an officer spotted just after 3 a.m. speeding near west street and west mcarthur. an officer saw it. he saw it turn. they are not calling this a chase. he didn't pursue it. next thing he heard was an alarm going off and that was the alarm to this warehouse. he saw smoke. he then saw the suspect try to get out of the car and run away and that's when the officer started yelling commands for him to stop. the officer ended up deploying his taser. we're told that the suspect did sustain some injuries and he was transported to the hospital. but in all this they did find out that the white new yorker that crashed through here, that the suspect was driving, was a stolen vehicle. so as i mentioned the suspect is now at the hadn't, but he will be arrested for hit-and-run as well as possession of a stolen vehicle. reporting live from oakland, janine dela vega, chemical weapon channel 2 news. >>> one million government furloughed workers will be back on the job today after congress passed a last-minute deal to reopen the government
it's a white chrysler new yorker that an officer spotted just after 3 a.m. speeding near west street and west mcarthur. an officer saw it. he saw it turn. they are not calling this a chase. he didn't pursue it. next thing he heard was an alarm going off and that was the alarm to this warehouse. he saw smoke. he then saw the suspect try to get out of the car and run away and that's when the officer started yelling commands for him to stop. the officer ended up deploying his taser. we're told...
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this is coming from a new yorker. sorry, guys. >> new yorker telling you to ease up. have fun.there you go. >>> moving onto the weather. we have to talk about a fierce line of storms that will make halloween a real fright for millions of people today. it will begin with the morning commute. trick or treating will be moved indoors or even postponed to a day without torrential rain, powerful winds, o are a threat of tornadoes. abc's weather editor sam champion is tracking this store. >> reporter: early gouls and gob lins got a taste of bad weather as a line of storms roared through the middle of the country. strong winds and flash flooding hitting areas like houston. also in make ckon macon county,. trucks and cars were forced off the road. halloween weather promises to be more frightening. hail, strong winds, heavy rain, and lightning forecast thursday for 12 states. one to two inches of rain are possible from michigan to kansas with three to five inches of rain on the southern end of the storm. the weather forcing a change of plans in america's hartland. in indianapolis events
this is coming from a new yorker. sorry, guys. >> new yorker telling you to ease up. have fun.there you go. >>> moving onto the weather. we have to talk about a fierce line of storms that will make halloween a real fright for millions of people today. it will begin with the morning commute. trick or treating will be moved indoors or even postponed to a day without torrential rain, powerful winds, o are a threat of tornadoes. abc's weather editor sam champion is tracking this...
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also ahead on the program, paul solman treks into the woods, with new yorkers who weathered superstorm sandy a year ago, determined to survive if an even bigger disaster were to strike. >> it made you step back and look at everything and say, "wow, i need to be prepared." >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there were fresh calls today in europe for the u.s. to rethink its spying activities across the atlantic. "newshour" corresponde
also ahead on the program, paul solman treks into the woods, with new yorkers who weathered superstorm sandy a year ago, determined to survive if an even bigger disaster were to strike. >> it made you step back and look at everything and say, "wow, i need to be prepared." >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major...
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some interns are now taking action massive media conglomerate condé nast publications include the new yorkermy very favorite vanity fair and vogue announced it will be ending its internship program at the end of this year the move comes only four months after two interned sued condé nast claiming they were paid below minimum wage salaries for summer jobs the magazine and the new yorker now while the case is still pending it's only one of several recent lawsuits filed by low paid and unpaid interns in the media fields now perhaps one of my very favorite fictional media characters and media executives jack donaghy probably put it best on n.b.c.'s thirty rock to check it out. and what are you doing oh hello sir i've been taking them longer to make extra money i just don't let myself read the t. shirts with off color slogans laundry i'm sorry that we pay you a living wage and i fought against it yes sir. it's sad but true joining me now to discuss eric clapton lawsuit and public interest fellow at georgetown university hello america. for interest in this topic oh and this really hits home for me
some interns are now taking action massive media conglomerate condé nast publications include the new yorkermy very favorite vanity fair and vogue announced it will be ending its internship program at the end of this year the move comes only four months after two interned sued condé nast claiming they were paid below minimum wage salaries for summer jobs the magazine and the new yorker now while the case is still pending it's only one of several recent lawsuits filed by low paid and unpaid...
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nast claiming they were paid below minimum wage salaries for summer jobs the w magazine and the new yorkerow while the case is still pending it's only one of several recent lawsuits filed by low paid and unpaid interns in the media fields now perhaps one of my very favorite fictional media characters and media executives jack donaghy probably put it best on n.b.c.'s thirty rock to check it out. and what are you doing oh hello sir i've been taking them longer to make extra money i just don't let myself read the t. shirts with off color slogans laundry. we pay you a living where you can afford against us or. it's sad but true joining me now to discuss eric clapton lost and public interest fellow georgetown university hello eric thank you for being here today thank you for your interest in this topic oh and this really hits home for me because as a journalism student i did my fair share of summer and summer and actually in the year internships four years of college i had one every single year and i was never ever paid for a single one of the right however i have to say that i never expected t
nast claiming they were paid below minimum wage salaries for summer jobs the w magazine and the new yorkerow while the case is still pending it's only one of several recent lawsuits filed by low paid and unpaid interns in the media fields now perhaps one of my very favorite fictional media characters and media executives jack donaghy probably put it best on n.b.c.'s thirty rock to check it out. and what are you doing oh hello sir i've been taking them longer to make extra money i just don't let...
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we invited ryan a washington correspondent for the new yorker.ke the it risraeli soln but in our system the opposition in our system oh poses. we need a political reform commission we need a commission that looks at all of the processes that comes up with solutions that are practical and stuff that doesn't require a constitution al amendment. on my list would be five things. return more money in politics. allow john boehner to buy votes. they got rid of ear marks and pork. that takes away leadership in the house to grow the vote. the parties need to have more money and when they don't have in frunsefluenced elections if could raise the contributions you would empower the parties more. >> we have been complaining about this for so long and then you get business as not use wall and then we are complaining about the up starts. let me give you another solution there is an idea disruptive innovation clayton christian son a pros scess by which at the bom of a market and moves up market eventually displaces competitors. disrupt. get rid of the status qu
we invited ryan a washington correspondent for the new yorker.ke the it risraeli soln but in our system the opposition in our system oh poses. we need a political reform commission we need a commission that looks at all of the processes that comes up with solutions that are practical and stuff that doesn't require a constitution al amendment. on my list would be five things. return more money in politics. allow john boehner to buy votes. they got rid of ear marks and pork. that takes away...
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at the time and told the editor, i want a new yorker with picture, and those early issues were, you know, very actual, i think it over promised what it was going to be and a huge advertising campaign at the beginning, and so it struggled for three or four years coming back, it struggled at the tail end of its tenure in the 1930s when it failed to take hitler seriously and what was going on in europe and so there have been a number of turns over the years we have had to take so it doesn't fall into the same trap. >> rose: what is canadian about you? >> everything. >> i like canoeing, i don't have a mullet, i don't have a mustache. but if you are canadian, you are canadian. >> rose: but can i see in the magazine gray don's canadian ist. >> i think a lot of effective editors are outsiders and candidates are halfway between, canada is halfway between united states and britain cultural, we grew up in both cultures, i think it helps to be from somewhere else, you see new york and america with a fresh eye and appreciate wit a fresh eye. >> rose: that is interesting looking at the world as
at the time and told the editor, i want a new yorker with picture, and those early issues were, you know, very actual, i think it over promised what it was going to be and a huge advertising campaign at the beginning, and so it struggled for three or four years coming back, it struggled at the tail end of its tenure in the 1930s when it failed to take hitler seriously and what was going on in europe and so there have been a number of turns over the years we have had to take so it doesn't fall...
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this is coming from a new yorker.w new yorker telling you to ease up. >>> moving on to the weather now. a fierce line of storms that will make halloween a real fright for millions of people today and it will begin with the morning commute. trick or treating will be moved indoors or postponed to a day without torrential rain, powerful winds or a threat of tornados. sam champion is tracking the storm. >> reporter: early good deals and goblins got a taste of bad weather. as a line of severe storms roared through the middle of the country. strong winds and flash flooding hitting areas like houston. also in macon county, missouri, golf ball size hail pummelled drivers. so bad cars were forced off the road. and halloween weather promises to be more frightening. hail, strong winds, heavy rain and lightning forecast thursday for 12 states. one to two inches of rain are possible from michigan to kansas with three to five inches of rain on the southern edge of the storm. the weather forcing a change of halloween plans in americ
this is coming from a new yorker.w new yorker telling you to ease up. >>> moving on to the weather now. a fierce line of storms that will make halloween a real fright for millions of people today and it will begin with the morning commute. trick or treating will be moved indoors or postponed to a day without torrential rain, powerful winds or a threat of tornados. sam champion is tracking the storm. >> reporter: early good deals and goblins got a taste of bad weather. as a line...
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you're new yorkers. you're here. i'm a new yorker. and this sandy hit a year ago.thousands of people are still homeless? but have we forgotten them? that's in the back pages. who cares about hurricane sandy? we're on to the new news. i don't want to forget them. i don't want to forget any people who have been through disaster. >> you're spending 48 hours in a pool? >> it's getting erected right now. it's very cool in herald square. i'm going 48 hours. all the people, who are -- the procter & gamble people, duracel batteries that honestly go up and show up with the batteries, they paid for the entire thing. everybody who gives a dollar, you go to the nyad swim for relief.com. everybody who gives one dollar, they get 100% goes to the sandy victims. none goes to this event. i feel very proud of that. >> you have a bunch of celebs? >> roscoe, quick. >> roscoe is a dog that survived hurricane sandy. he's coming to lay next to me, not to mention, ryan lochte and richard simmons. >> richard simmons? >> richard simmons. what kind of speedo is that guy going to have? we've
you're new yorkers. you're here. i'm a new yorker. and this sandy hit a year ago.thousands of people are still homeless? but have we forgotten them? that's in the back pages. who cares about hurricane sandy? we're on to the new news. i don't want to forget them. i don't want to forget any people who have been through disaster. >> you're spending 48 hours in a pool? >> it's getting erected right now. it's very cool in herald square. i'm going 48 hours. all the people, who are -- the...
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at the register that that would be a place where their money would be just as equal as any other new yorkers and what they and what they found this is just like in so many other places in this city just like in so many other institutions across this country that there that that what they had to bring to the table no matter sort of how equal it was sort of from a kind of baseline perspective it was not received that way. robinson thanks for thanks for being with us keep up the great work for. me on the left article. on what the obama said. mr miller never it's always. birthrights politically correct i'm correct and senator ted cruz yesterday the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on the stand your ground laws in that hearing senator cruz made this claim about race and the stand your ground shoot first laws. in florida. the data show that african-american defendants have availed themselves of the stand your ground defense more frequently than have anglo defendants according to press reports fifty five percent of african-american defendants have successfully invoked the stand your ground
at the register that that would be a place where their money would be just as equal as any other new yorkers and what they and what they found this is just like in so many other places in this city just like in so many other institutions across this country that there that that what they had to bring to the table no matter sort of how equal it was sort of from a kind of baseline perspective it was not received that way. robinson thanks for thanks for being with us keep up the great work for. me...
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debra triesman of the "new yorker" on alice munro.nks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the other major developments of the day: house republicans made an offer to push back the debt-limit deadline without ending the government shutdown. wall street surged on hopes that the washington stalemate will end soon. the dow industrials gained more than 320 points and the prime online, we asked our student reporting labs to help us prepare for a big interview tomorrow. we're talking to malala yousufzai, the young woman who's taken the world by storm by standing up for education. our student reporters have sent in their questions for the 16- year-old, and they recorded personal messages for her, all of which you can watch on our homepage. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. for all of us here at the "pbs newshour," thank you and good night. >> major funding f
debra triesman of the "new yorker" on alice munro.nks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the other major developments of the day: house republicans made an offer to push back the debt-limit deadline without ending the government shutdown. wall street surged on hopes that the washington stalemate will end soon. the dow industrials gained more than 320 points and the prime online, we asked our student reporting labs to help us prepare for a big interview tomorrow....
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he said proudly he is a new yorker. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. of journalism in the u.s. >>the delta is a microcosm of america. [[voiceover]] we tell the human story, from around the block, across the country, with more points of view. >>if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a motel to living in their car. [[voiceover]] connected, inspired, bold. >>about a thousand protestors have occupied ... my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera a
he said proudly he is a new yorker. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. of journalism in the u.s. >>the delta is a microcosm of america. [[voiceover]] we tell the human story, from around the block, across the country, with more points of view. >>if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a motel to living in their car. [[voiceover]] connected, inspired, bold. >>about a thousand protestors have occupied ... my name is jonathan betz. i'm from...
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i did not realize it crossed over to other new yorkers. latino humor is based on humor.unny is funny. tavis: one will we be this familiar with latino comedians? you can do this all day with black comedians. him fluffy. e are all working very hard. i am working on an animated roject. i put gabe in my show. he had never flown first class. he had an opportunity. let gabriel fly first class. isold the stewardess, he julio iglesias's son, but he is not good looking. if you can make his time and so special. gabriel gets off the plane. first class is amazing. they were so good to me. i said, that is first class. i was going to say paul rodriguez come up but everyone knows him as p-rod. >> i know a friend of mine developing a show, and i tell you, he is a good-looking kid. we both had good-looking children. we don't consider ourselves good-looking. out looking good. that kid is handsome. tavis: tell me a bit about your journey in this town. you are still on it. journey yout the are on and whether or not it has been worth it to have to go through all this. >> i think about that.
i did not realize it crossed over to other new yorkers. latino humor is based on humor.unny is funny. tavis: one will we be this familiar with latino comedians? you can do this all day with black comedians. him fluffy. e are all working very hard. i am working on an animated roject. i put gabe in my show. he had never flown first class. he had an opportunity. let gabriel fly first class. isold the stewardess, he julio iglesias's son, but he is not good looking. if you can make his time and so...
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good news for us new yorkers. that new york's air quality has reached its cleanest level in more than 50 years. [ cheers and applause ] it's pretty great. in fact, the air is so clear, you can see someone peeing in an alley from like a mile away. [ laughter ] so clear, the air. i thought this was interesting. little different for me whenever i try to talk to my daughter. she just pretends she's on her smartphone. i'm like, "hey, winnie." she's like "hey, elmo, sorry, i got to take this. elmo, let us talk, sorry. later, dad." some big news for movie fans. china is building an $8 billion movie studio to compete with hollywood. big news. you know, they actually started competing in other ways, too. they've been releasing well-known american movies and renaming those guys. you know the movie "we're the millers," funny comedy. china just came out with this one. "it's us, the wu family." [ laughter ] [ applause ] you can tell that it's the same -- i knew it. i could tell. >> steve: you could tell. >> jimmy: they're also
good news for us new yorkers. that new york's air quality has reached its cleanest level in more than 50 years. [ cheers and applause ] it's pretty great. in fact, the air is so clear, you can see someone peeing in an alley from like a mile away. [ laughter ] so clear, the air. i thought this was interesting. little different for me whenever i try to talk to my daughter. she just pretends she's on her smartphone. i'm like, "hey, winnie." she's like "hey, elmo, sorry, i got to...
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. >> can new yorkers pull a trick at the subway station? >> why everyone single conductor has to give a point. >> and we've got a treat for you. the thursday bud word for your krans to win a flat flat kv. [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> i want everybody to pay attention to the cookie you see in the middle of your screen. there it is up against the wall and it's been left for something. the mouse gets the cookie but the mouse can't get away. >> it looked like a pop tart, poor guy. >> it does look like a pop part. this is russia so this is a russian cookie. you love how it jumps, tries to put it up there and haul itself over. >> why not just eat some of it? you found the treasure, join it. >> a tiny mouse cannot eat all of that. he doesn't want another mouse to come and get it. >> and they take it back so they can have crumbs and crumbs. plus winter's coming. >> he go it! he did it! >> now he's got a whole cookie. we should learn a lesson from this monkey. never, ever, give up. >> the m
. >> can new yorkers pull a trick at the subway station? >> why everyone single conductor has to give a point. >> and we've got a treat for you. the thursday bud word for your krans to win a flat flat kv. [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> i want everybody to pay attention to the cookie you see in the middle of your screen. there it is up against the wall and it's been left for something. the mouse gets the cookie...
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nyad, a native new yorker is raising funds for super storm sandy. he's already raised more than $56,000. >>> if you're thinking about buying a new ipad you may want to hold off a bit. according to unnamed sources apple could release a new version of the gadget as soon as the 22nd of this months. they're rumored to be working on an ipad mini. apple's new fingerprint technology might make an appearance. since 2010 apple has been holding big media events in october to show off new products that will be out in time for the holidays. >>> still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at noon, a gloomy, cloudy day outside. is rain headed our way? your complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. >>> first let's take a look at,, >>> all right. welcome back to eyewitness news at noon. there's the bottom line. it literally is the bottom line. the pressure right now is 30.33 up from 30.29, which it was this time yesterday. i'll explain in a second how that's going to play into our lives. remember i mentioned we got the sea and the bay breeze? it acts like an air-
nyad, a native new yorker is raising funds for super storm sandy. he's already raised more than $56,000. >>> if you're thinking about buying a new ipad you may want to hold off a bit. according to unnamed sources apple could release a new version of the gadget as soon as the 22nd of this months. they're rumored to be working on an ipad mini. apple's new fingerprint technology might make an appearance. since 2010 apple has been holding big media events in october to show off new...
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to my immediate left is george packer a staff writer for "the new yorker" magazine. he's author of the assassins gate america in iraq which received numerous prizes and named one of the 10 best books of the year by "the new york times." he has written two novels and two nonfiction books. he has written a play that ran off-broadway. george lives in brooklyn new york. his new book is called "the unwinding" an inner history of the new america he narrates and if the lives of four contemporcontempor ary americans a rust belt factory worker, a rural entrepreneur a silicon valley ilya nehr and a washington insider and he interweaves these was character sketches of leading public figures people like newt gingrich and colin powell oprah winfrey sam waldman and then he has a couple of particular moments in our recent history like the tampa florida real estate bust and the scandals on wall street and altogether it creates a portrait of america in decline and anxiety. the new york times reviewer wrote it is mr. packer's achievement in "the unwinding" that these pieces freshly shu
to my immediate left is george packer a staff writer for "the new yorker" magazine. he's author of the assassins gate america in iraq which received numerous prizes and named one of the 10 best books of the year by "the new york times." he has written two novels and two nonfiction books. he has written a play that ran off-broadway. george lives in brooklyn new york. his new book is called "the unwinding" an inner history of the new america he narrates and if the...
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they're in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers. saying right now, because what they did last time was tonight on the backs of new yorkers and new jerseyians is an absolute diszbras. >> peter king, republican from new york. when the house did vote on the relief bill for sandy, 179 of peter king's colleagues in the house voted no. and that's on top of the 36 republican senators who also voted no. including ice storm relief senator tom coburn. last night tom coburn actually came to new york for a fund-raiser, on the one-year anniversary of sandy hitting the northeast. after voting to deny the city, he shows up on the one-year anniversary to raise the money. also in the region, raising money on the anniversary of sandy devastating the tri-state area, was senator mitch mcconnell of kentucky. who nevertheless, two nights ago was fund raising for himself. as something called the bell haven club in -- this is what the bell haven club looked like one week after sandy. he voted no on offering any help and he waited until the one-year anniver
they're in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers. saying right now, because what they did last time was tonight on the backs of new yorkers and new jerseyians is an absolute diszbras. >> peter king, republican from new york. when the house did vote on the relief bill for sandy, 179 of peter king's colleagues in the house voted no. and that's on top of the 36 republican senators who also voted no. including ice storm relief senator tom coburn. last night...