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the last edition will be on newsstands december 29. >> not day goes by we don't hear some paper. shutting kploetly as we are. or cutting back on frequency. >> the owner hasn't given a specific reason. but it's no secret the paper is losing money. as it tries to compete with online news sights and big city. the city relied on the reporters there for every meeting. >> how is the truth going to get out? blogs are not the way. social media definitely not. it's a concern. >> 93 year-old was queen for a r day. with the mayor proclaiming this her day. she's been the legal editor for 38 years. >> this ancient writing device for some duties. >> the last actively used typewriter in downtown martinez. >> not everyone knew exactly what it was. >> what is this? >> nobody knows what will replace the community paper that published through depression, war, earthquakes and fires. or what will happen to its soon to be former employees. except for barbara. >> i'll pester the heck out of my grand kids. >> it's okay. she's earned it. >> wow. >> what a difference it made. let's focus on the weekend we
the last edition will be on newsstands december 29. >> not day goes by we don't hear some paper. shutting kploetly as we are. or cutting back on frequency. >> the owner hasn't given a specific reason. but it's no secret the paper is losing money. as it tries to compete with online news sights and big city. the city relied on the reporters there for every meeting. >> how is the truth going to get out? blogs are not the way. social media definitely not. it's a concern. >>...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> "the new york times" reporting cuba goodingaces seven more accusations of unwanted touching. that brings to 22, the number of women accusing gooding of sexual misconduct dating back to 2003. he's been charged with groping three women in new york city last year. and this year 19 other women have accused him of unwanted contact in several states, but he has not been charged in those states achlt lawyer for gooding previously said the actor denied any criminal wrongdoing. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports law enforcement was confiscating drugs and weapons from juice wrld's luggage when he underwent seizures at the airport. his real name gerald higgins died at the hospital later on. officials were waiting at the airport after receiving tips that a private plane coming from los angeles was carrying guns and drugs. more tests are needed to determine the cause of death after an autopsy was done yesterday. >>> the "washington post" says a california mother has agreed to plead guilty in the nationwide college admissions scandal. 57-year
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> "the new york times" reporting cuba goodingaces seven more accusations of unwanted touching. that brings to 22, the number of women accusing gooding of sexual misconduct dating back to 2003. he's been charged with groping three women in new york city last year. and this year 19 other women have accused him of unwanted contact in several states, but he has not been charged in those states achlt lawyer for gooding...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."denver post" reports a colorado springs day care owner was arrested after 26 kids were found behind a false wall. 58-year-old carla faith was arrested monday for investigation of misdemeanor child abuse charges. police went to the day care center last month after receiving complaints that it was housing more children than its license allowed which was reportedly six. police found the false wall in the basement. the 26 children were all under 3 years old. faith is due in court next month. >>> the "washington post" reports on a deadly robbery at a denny's restaurant in manassas, virginia. surveillance video shows two masked men entering the restaurant and pointing a gun early yesterday morning. police say they ordered 23 employees and customers to the ground, demanding their cell phones and wallets. the suspects shot and killed a doordash delivery driver who was there picking up food. a customer was shot and seriously wounded but is expected to survive. >>> and cbssports.com reports simo
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."denver post" reports a colorado springs day care owner was arrested after 26 kids were found behind a false wall. 58-year-old carla faith was arrested monday for investigation of misdemeanor child abuse charges. police went to the day care center last month after receiving complaints that it was housing more children than its license allowed which was reportedly six. police found the false wall in the basement. the 26...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. a barge carrying 600 gallons of diesel sank off when a crane tipped over onto it. the barge sank on sunday when a crane tipped over onto it. crews are working to assess the impact of the oil spill. authorities put a containment barrier in place. ecuador's president has declared a state of emergency at the world-famous site but said's under control. >>> national police tell the "tennessean" about a man. police are looking for the 23-year-old who has a criminal history. he's wanted in connection with two stabbing deaths outside a bar over the weekend. one of those killed was clayton beathard, brother of quarterback c.j. beathard. >>> and there was a prayer vigil held for heidi broussard. family and community members gathered yesterday to remember the 33-year-old mom whose body was found last week in the trunk of a car at a home outside houston. authorities also found her 3-week-old child at the same home unharmed. the baby was taken into child protective services' custody pending dna te
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. a barge carrying 600 gallons of diesel sank off when a crane tipped over onto it. the barge sank on sunday when a crane tipped over onto it. crews are working to assess the impact of the oil spill. authorities put a containment barrier in place. ecuador's president has declared a state of emergency at the world-famous site but said's under control. >>> national police tell the "tennessean" about a man. police are...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."ing herald" reports three firefighters battling bush fires were surrounded by flames and seriously burned overnight. a state of emergency has been declared in southeast australia as extreme heat and strong winds have fanned about 100 wildfires. the nation saw its hottest day ever was with an average maximum temperature topping 107 degrees. 2,000 firefighters are battling the fires with help from u.s. and canadian teams, as well as the australian military. >>> our partners at the bbc report spanish riot police clashed with catalonia separatist protesters outside of barcelona at a stadium. police tried to keep the protesters from disrupting night's match between barcelona and reale madrid that was being watched on tv by 650 million people worldwide. plastic trash cans were set on fire, and the smell of smoke drifted into the stadium. the match was briefly stopped when protesters threw balls on to the field with messages for the spanish government to open a dialogue with the separatists.
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."ing herald" reports three firefighters battling bush fires were surrounded by flames and seriously burned overnight. a state of emergency has been declared in southeast australia as extreme heat and strong winds have fanned about 100 wildfires. the nation saw its hottest day ever was with an average maximum temperature topping 107 degrees. 2,000 firefighters are battling the fires with help from u.s. and canadian teams,...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand.e new york times" reports documents show the fda failed to make sure opioids were safely prescribed. the new review shows that in 2011 the agency asked companies that make oxycontin and other opioids to pay for safety training for doctors who prescribe the drugs and track how effective it was. but researchers say the opioid makers did not collect the correct data. they never called for the > tar gazprte" imsaid mor. e thanoved 30 offic fired for a nazi salute during a training class. it started when this photo surfaced showing the entire class doing the salute. the governor fired all 34 guards and three staff members. >> i think they're supposed to be leaders in their community. they're supposed to be setting the standard. and, again, this is unacceptable, and there's no place for that in leadership in west virginia, whether it's law enforcement or corrections or any other type work. >> four instructors were also suspended without pay. >>> our affiliate "koning" report as teenager who
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand.e new york times" reports documents show the fda failed to make sure opioids were safely prescribed. the new review shows that in 2011 the agency asked companies that make oxycontin and other opioids to pay for safety training for doctors who prescribe the drugs and track how effective it was. but researchers say the opioid makers did not collect the correct data. they never called for the > tar gazprte" imsaid mor. e...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." news new york station wcbs reports on the brutal murder of barnard college freshman in a nearby manhattan park. police say 18-year-old tessa majors was walking in just before 7:00 pm wednesday when she was stabbed repeatedly by an unknown number of people. investigators say that it was an attempted robbery. the virginia woman struggled to get to a school security guard who called 911. she died at the hospital. police have stepped up patrols around the campus and the park, but students at the all-female college are scared. >> what is it about what happened to tess that has you so shaken? >> it was just an act of violence, and it was incredibly aggressive. >> several people were questioned by police about the crime and were released. >>> the "washington post" says former kentucky republican governor matt bevin pardoned more than 400 criminals in the state before he left office. bevin lost a close election in november to democrat andy basheer. since then he pardoned many violent criminal
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." news new york station wcbs reports on the brutal murder of barnard college freshman in a nearby manhattan park. police say 18-year-old tessa majors was walking in just before 7:00 pm wednesday when she was stabbed repeatedly by an unknown number of people. investigators say that it was an attempted robbery. the virginia woman struggled to get to a school security guard who called 911. she died at the hospital. police have...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."rts it's unclear if boeing's first spacecraft will return to orbit. the starliner landed safely yesterday in new mexico. the unmanned capsule was supposed to dock at the international space station, but a technological problem prevented that from happening. boeing's ultimate goal is to ferry astronauts into orbit, but officials say before that can happen, they will need to review data from the flight to see if boeing needs to launch another unmanned test flight. >>> passengers on board a cruise ship involved in a collision are speaking out to the "times picayune." the carnival ship "glory" returned to new orleans yesterday. it collided with another cruise ship friday while trying to dock now in cozumel. one passenger tells the paper that despite the accident, it was still a relaxing one passengers wanted, while others say it was complete chaos. carnival reported six people suffered minor injuries. despite visible damage, the ship has already embarked on another seven-day cruise. >>> ou
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."rts it's unclear if boeing's first spacecraft will return to orbit. the starliner landed safely yesterday in new mexico. the unmanned capsule was supposed to dock at the international space station, but a technological problem prevented that from happening. boeing's ultimate goal is to ferry astronauts into orbit, but officials say before that can happen, they will need to review data from the flight to see if boeing needs to...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."e chicago tribune" reports an autopsy will be done today on rapper juice wrld. the 21-year-old died yesterday after suffering cardiac arrest at a private hangar at midway airport. paramedics were called to the hangar shortly after 2:00 a.m. the rapper, who is from the chicago area, apparently arrived at midway on a private jet. he was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. police say there was no sign of foul play. juice wrld's real name was jared higgins. he was named top new artist at the billboard awards. >>> the "los angeles times" reports on the death of "benson" and "star trek" actor revenue a auberjonois. sohehi psalaonyen d hemi lli tt father john mulcahy in "mash." later he was the high-brow governor's chief of staff clayton endicott iii on "benson." he played on "star trek: deep space nine." he was 79. >>> britain's "guardian" says a 34-year-old of finland will become the world's youngest sitting prime minister. yesterday, finland's ruling social democratic party v
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."e chicago tribune" reports an autopsy will be done today on rapper juice wrld. the 21-year-old died yesterday after suffering cardiac arrest at a private hangar at midway airport. paramedics were called to the hangar shortly after 2:00 a.m. the rapper, who is from the chicago area, apparently arrived at midway on a private jet. he was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. police say there was no sign of foul...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."at the bbc report supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg weighing in saying mr. trump is not a lawyer. her words after mr. trump suggested on twitter the supreme court could stop the impeachment process. in the interview, ginsburg said the president is not law trained. she said that the judiciary is a reactive institution and does not have an agenda. ginsburg added senators who show bias should be disqualified from participating in the impeachment trial. >>> the "salt lake tribune" says the latest move by the church. jesus christ of latter day saints is hitting the struggling boy scouts organization hard. the mormon church is ending its nearly century-old relationship with the boy scouts of america. according to the church, many of its values no longer align with the scouts, and the church is ready to start a new program. more than 400,000 boy scouts will be shifted into the new global program by the end of the year. the lds church says it will be titled "children and youth program,
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."at the bbc report supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg weighing in saying mr. trump is not a lawyer. her words after mr. trump suggested on twitter the supreme court could stop the impeachment process. in the interview, ginsburg said the president is not law trained. she said that the judiciary is a reactive institution and does not have an agenda. ginsburg added senators who show bias should be disqualified from...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."ur nashville affiliate, wtvf, reports four teens are on the run after escaping from a juvenile detention facility on saturday. two of the escaped prisoners are murder suspects. the two others have previously been charged with armed robbery. they were on a work detail when they managed to get out as guards tried to break up a fight. robert sherrill runs a local youth outreach program. >> if you're watching, turn yourself in. the crime has been committed. they're hunting you. they're going to find you. >> all four teenagers are considered extremely dangerous. >>> the "los angeles times" reports paramedics have responded to the same cruise ship twice in one week due to sick passengers. the norwegian "joy" ship arrived in los angeles yesterday. a total of 23 passengers have been treated for flu-like symptoms. but all have declined to go to the hospital. one passenger heard the actual number of sick people was much higher. >> dr. roy told me that there was 75 to 80 people who were already s
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."ur nashville affiliate, wtvf, reports four teens are on the run after escaping from a juvenile detention facility on saturday. two of the escaped prisoners are murder suspects. the two others have previously been charged with armed robbery. they were on a work detail when they managed to get out as guards tried to break up a fight. robert sherrill runs a local youth outreach program. >> if you're watching, turn yourself...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."" reports harvey weinstein and the board of his former film studio reached a $25 million tentative settlement with dozens of women accusing him of sexual misconduct. lawyers say more than 30 actresses and former weinstein employees agreed to the deal. it would still require court approval, though. weinstein would avoid paying any of his own money. he would not be required to admit any wrongdoing. the movie mogul is scheduled to be tried in new york city next month on charges of sexually assaulting two women. he has pleaded not guilty. >> just because a woman makes a claim does not mean that it is true. and just because mr. weinstein is accused of a crime does not mean that he is guilty. >> weinstein's bail was increased to $5 million yesterday for allegedly mishandling his electronic ankle monitor. >>> cbs san francisco station kpix reports that the president of the oakland city council wants to use a cruise ship to house the homeless, saying it could house up to 1,000 homeless people.
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."" reports harvey weinstein and the board of his former film studio reached a $25 million tentative settlement with dozens of women accusing him of sexual misconduct. lawyers say more than 30 actresses and former weinstein employees agreed to the deal. it would still require court approval, though. weinstein would avoid paying any of his own money. he would not be required to admit any wrongdoing. the movie mogul is...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."s reports an investigation is under way into whether cadets used a racist gesture at this weekend's army-navy game. the incident was caught during espn's pregame show. several army cadets and a navy midshipman were seen flashing the okay hand gesture in the background. the symbol is sometimes used to convey the sentiment of white power. the united states naval academy and the united states military academy are investigating. >>> the "washington post" reports the hallmark channel is changing course after pulling ads showing brides kissing. the tv channel initially told zola, an online wedding planning service, that it could not accept ads that are, quote, deemed controversial. zola announced that it would stop advertising with hallmark. last night, the owner of the hallmark channel apologized after being hit with backlash on social media. the company said that it will reinstate the commercials and work to improve its representation of the lgbtq community. >>> and "usa today" says the fe
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."s reports an investigation is under way into whether cadets used a racist gesture at this weekend's army-navy game. the incident was caught during espn's pregame show. several army cadets and a navy midshipman were seen flashing the okay hand gesture in the background. the symbol is sometimes used to convey the sentiment of white power. the united states naval academy and the united states military academy are investigating....
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" says r.ly is facing new bribery charges linked to his marriage to the late singer aaliyah. new york federal prosecutors say kelly bribed an illinois official to get a fake i.d. for an unnamed female in 1994. the charges allege it happened one day before he secretly tied the knot with aaliyah who was 15 at the time. falsified paperwork had her listed as 18. the marriage was later annulled. kelly's attorney called the latest charge ridiculous and absurd. >>> "usa today" reports a blind death row inmate in tennessee was executed last night. 53-year-old lee hall died by electric chair. he was convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend nearly three decades ago. authorities say that he had chosen the electric chair over lethal injection. it is the fourth time the state used the method since 2018. >>> "reuters" is reporting the world health organization is outraged over measles outbreaks around the world. officials say measles infected nearly ten million people in 2018 and killed 140,000. children make
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" says r.ly is facing new bribery charges linked to his marriage to the late singer aaliyah. new york federal prosecutors say kelly bribed an illinois official to get a fake i.d. for an unnamed female in 1994. the charges allege it happened one day before he secretly tied the knot with aaliyah who was 15 at the time. falsified paperwork had her listed as 18. the marriage was later annulled....
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." san diego union tribune" is reporting on congressman duncan hunter's guilty plea to a charge that he stole at least $150,000 in campaign money for his personal use. the money was used for golf, tequila, family vacations, and outings with women who were not hunter's wife. minutes after admitting his guilt in court, the california republican suggested that he didn't actually mean to do it. >> i failed to monitor and account for my campaign spending. i made mistake, and that's what today was all about. >> hunter's now facing possible prison time. he'll also resign from congress. hunter's wife was also charged, but she had agreed to testify against him. >>> the "associated press" reports travelers including u.s. citizens may soon be required to have their photograph taken as they enter or leave the country of the department of homeland security is considering the move as a way to collect information for a facial recognition program. democratic senator ed markey has vowed to introduce a bi
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." san diego union tribune" is reporting on congressman duncan hunter's guilty plea to a charge that he stole at least $150,000 in campaign money for his personal use. the money was used for golf, tequila, family vacations, and outings with women who were not hunter's wife. minutes after admitting his guilt in court, the california republican suggested that he didn't actually mean to do it. >> i failed to monitor and...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand.""politico," former vice president joe biden says that he would consider senator kamala harris as a running mate if he wins the democratic presidential primary. biden made the comment in ames, iowa, while praising harris a day after she announced the end of her campaign. it's not clear if harris would be interested in being on a ticket with biden. the two clashed at the first democratic primary debate in june on the issue of race. >>> the "miami herald" reports george zimmerman has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the parents of the teenager he killed, trayvon martin. he claimed he was defamed. zimmerman's prosecutors are also named in the suit, along with the publishers of a book about his case. for evidence he's citing a conspiracy theory alleging martin's family and others faked evidence against him. trayvon martin was unarmed when he was shot to death in 2012. zimmerman was later acquitted of his murder. >>> "the new york times" reports attorney general bill barr is facing backl
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand.""politico," former vice president joe biden says that he would consider senator kamala harris as a running mate if he wins the democratic presidential primary. biden made the comment in ames, iowa, while praising harris a day after she announced the end of her campaign. it's not clear if harris would be interested in being on a ticket with biden. the two clashed at the first democratic primary debate in june on the...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports the u.s. military launched attacks on iran-backed terrorist forces in iraq and syria. the pentagon says it was in retaliation for a deadly rocket attack on an iraqi base in kirkuk on friday. an american defense contractor was killed in the attack. secretary of state mike pompeo said it's not the first time the base was targeted. >> the attack that took place against an iraqi facility threatened american forces. this has been going on now for weeks and weeks and weeks. this wasn't the first set of attacks against this particular iraqi facility and others where there were american lives at risk. >> the pentagon told the "times" the air strikes included weapons storage facilities and command posts used to attack american and partner forces. >>> investigators tell cbs news it will be a tough process to determine just what caused a deadly plane crash in louisiana. the private plane crashed minutes after taking off from lafayette regional airport saturday. it burst into a ball of flames in the parki
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports the u.s. military launched attacks on iran-backed terrorist forces in iraq and syria. the pentagon says it was in retaliation for a deadly rocket attack on an iraqi base in kirkuk on friday. an american defense contractor was killed in the attack. secretary of state mike pompeo said it's not the first time the base was targeted. >> the attack that took place against an iraqi...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."cola, florida "news journal" reports the navy grounded more than 300 military aviation students in the state. it comes after a saudi air force officer killed three american sailors at the pensacola naval air station on friday. the pentagon also said it is suspending all operational training for about 850 saudi military personnel in the u.s. the defense department ordered a review of vetting procedures for international students who train on u.s. military installations. >>> "the new york times" reports president trump plans to sign an executive order today targeting anti-semitism and boycotts of israel on college campuses. administration officials say that the order would allow the u.s. government to withhold money from educational institutions that fail to combat discrimination. it would reportedly broaden the federal government's definition of anti-semitism. critics say the policy could be used to stifle free speech and opposition to israel's policies toward palestinians. >>> the st.
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."cola, florida "news journal" reports the navy grounded more than 300 military aviation students in the state. it comes after a saudi air force officer killed three american sailors at the pensacola naval air station on friday. the pentagon also said it is suspending all operational training for about 850 saudi military personnel in the u.s. the defense department ordered a review of vetting procedures for...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."ston affiliate khou has dramatic video of sheriff's deputies saving a man trapped in a burning car. earlier this month the dew point spotted the car which had crashed into a tree. inside was a man pinned underneath the dashboard. the deputy says he went through seven fire extinguishers to try and put the flames out, but the fire grew even more intense. other deputies arrived and risked their lives to try and save the trapped driver. >> my leg -- >> they pulled him out just before flames overtook the front seat. the driver suffered broken bones and other injuries. >>> "the new york times" says an ex-model filed a lawsuit against former movie mogul harvey weinstein accusing him of sexually abusing her when she was 16 years old. the woman is now 33 and says that she did not want to be part of a proposed settlement that would split $25 million among women who have accused weinstein of sexual misconduct. the women also accused miramax films, disney, and weinstein's brother bob of being awar
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand."ston affiliate khou has dramatic video of sheriff's deputies saving a man trapped in a burning car. earlier this month the dew point spotted the car which had crashed into a tree. inside was a man pinned underneath the dashboard. the deputy says he went through seven fire extinguishers to try and put the flames out, but the fire grew even more intense. other deputies arrived and risked their lives to try and save the trapped...
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people magazine's year-end special hits newsstands today.s born this year. and look who's at the bottom there. oh, yes. [ applause ] oh, my god, i am so honored that people included us. moses was i think like four weeks old when that picture was taken. he is now seven months and wait for it. my child is now 20 pounds. [ audience ohs ] i know. he is -- he's getting big. the holiday seasons are here. we know that there are parties planned. in fact, i've got one coming up as well on friday evening. justin tim-- let me -- let me -- let me show you this. so, justin timberlake may have taught everyone a valuable lesson of when you party, don't overdrink. so justin, j.t., mr. bringing sexy back, who was hanging out in one of my favorite cities, new orleans. he was photographed allegedly holding the hand of an actress that's in his show "palmer." this is the photo. hard to watch to see that because he's married. we know that he's married to jessica biel. they have a son. well, he's come out on instagram and said that he drank way too much while at a
people magazine's year-end special hits newsstands today.s born this year. and look who's at the bottom there. oh, yes. [ applause ] oh, my god, i am so honored that people included us. moses was i think like four weeks old when that picture was taken. he is now seven months and wait for it. my child is now 20 pounds. [ audience ohs ] i know. he is -- he's getting big. the holiday seasons are here. we know that there are parties planned. in fact, i've got one coming up as well on friday...
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and the day it hits the newsstands and it was released by the same with the worst cyberattack in history it to take down the world's largest shipping firm and fedex and on and on with this prediction and on the very day that you print it that is what happens and that ukraine was a canary in the coal mine. >> it took a little while to recognize what it was now i have to define sand worm but that this piece of malware that spreads from computer to computer automatically which is amazingly dangerous. and that is what happens but it looked like ransomware you have heard of that and then demands a certain ransom. and then to gain access. and then people realized even with $300 you could not get it back and a destructive form pretending to be ransomware it was a cover story that hits ukraine very quickly and destroys the networks of 300 companies of government agencies and many hospitals and transportation, atm it was the carpet bombing of the country's internet but it wasn't initially clear but as they reported to their shareholders $300 million in damage. with those ransomware attacks it cos
and the day it hits the newsstands and it was released by the same with the worst cyberattack in history it to take down the world's largest shipping firm and fedex and on and on with this prediction and on the very day that you print it that is what happens and that ukraine was a canary in the coal mine. >> it took a little while to recognize what it was now i have to define sand worm but that this piece of malware that spreads from computer to computer automatically which is amazingly...
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jason: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. carol: your must-read?the anniversary. i loved talking to the guys there about the 90th anniversary. the magazine had a huge amount of influence on issues of the day. they are still the issues of the day. carol: whether it is about racial issues, women's issues, we were talking about them decades ago and we are still talking about them today. this is the word of record when it comes to business. jason: it continues to be. that is why we love it. check out our podcast. it is available on apple, soundcloud and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ what are you doing back there, junior? since we're obviously lost, i'm rescheduling my xfinity customer service appointment. ah, relax. i got this. which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh boy... the my account app makes today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. not my thing. >>
jason: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. carol: your must-read?the anniversary. i loved talking to the guys there about the 90th anniversary. the magazine had a huge amount of influence on issues of the day. they are still the issues of the day. carol: whether it is about racial issues, women's issues, we were talking about them decades ago and we are still talking about them today. this is the word of record when it comes to business. jason: it continues to be. that is why...
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bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands. the 90th anniversary.talking to those guys. 90 years, not a millennial to say the least. it has had a huge amount of influence on issues of the day, still the issues of the day. >> that is remarkable, whether it is about racial issues, women on wall street, those issues. it is important that you talk about influence. that is key in terms of pushing government policy. this is the word of record. >> and continues to be. that is why we love it. check out our daily business week podcast. it is available at bloomberg.com. >> more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ up, the year's most confounding discussions. leading figures in financial markets argue as a 10-year boom ebbs. >> i would almost call this a goldilocks moment where it is not so bad, not so good. fed has spun 180 degrees from tightening to accommodation. the pivot was hardly smooth. >> we can be patient and flexible. >> the chairman is doing a good job. >>
bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands. the 90th anniversary.talking to those guys. 90 years, not a millennial to say the least. it has had a huge amount of influence on issues of the day, still the issues of the day. >> that is remarkable, whether it is about racial issues, women on wall street, those issues. it is important that you talk about influence. that is key in terms of pushing government policy. this is the word of record. >> and continues to be. that is why we...
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carol: businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: an online and our mobile app.r must read? carol: bloomberg 50 widdle it down with reasons why you should know about them. some are household names, some are not. jason: we'll be talking to a lot of them monday night in new york city. we'll have a live broadcast from our radio show. we'll be hosting with joel weber. carol: and we'll be hosting the next weekend show on bloomberg businessweek. jason: for more bloomberg television, it starts right now. ♪ eÑ ♪ david: why is it that wall street doesn't value airlines as much as you think they should? ed: warren buffett said you guys are the chicago cubs of the business world. you had a bad century. david: initially, you went to frito-lay? ed: i consider that my postgraduate work. david: what percentage of people lose their luggage? ed: we never lose. we call it mishandled. david: mishandled. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
carol: businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: an online and our mobile app.r must read? carol: bloomberg 50 widdle it down with reasons why you should know about them. some are household names, some are not. jason: we'll be talking to a lot of them monday night in new york city. we'll have a live broadcast from our radio show. we'll be hosting with joel weber. carol: and we'll be hosting the next weekend show on bloomberg businessweek. jason: for more bloomberg television, it...
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carol: businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and our mobile app.d? carol: bloomberg 50. we widdle it down with reasons why you should know about them. some are household names, some are not. jason: we'll be talking to a lot of them monday night in new york city. we'll have a live broadcast from our radio show. we'll be hosting with joel weber. carol: and we'll be hosting the interviews next weekend show on bloomberg businessweek. jason: for more bloomberg television, it starts right now. ♪ daybreake to australia. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories in the next hour. weaker than expected shipments last month show why china needs a trade deal. global demand increasingly hurting the economy. oil set to expand three days of gains after opec announce more production curbs.
carol: businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and our mobile app.d? carol: bloomberg 50. we widdle it down with reasons why you should know about them. some are household names, some are not. jason: we'll be talking to a lot of them monday night in new york city. we'll have a live broadcast from our radio show. we'll be hosting with joel weber. carol: and we'll be hosting the interviews next weekend show on bloomberg businessweek. jason: for more bloomberg television, it...
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carol: businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: an online and our mobile app.must we -- must read? carol:. bloomberg 50 reasons whywn with you should know about them. some are household names, some are not. jason: we'll be talking to a lot of them monday night in new york city. we'll have a live broadcast from our radio show. we'll be hosting with joel weber. be hosting thel next weekend show on bloomberg businessweek. bloomberg more television, it starts right now. ♪ ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs in for emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you all of our top interviews from this week. coming up, dramatic exit. expedia joins the list of companies losing executives. the ceo and cfo are out, following google. the tech sector saying a lot of goodbyes. clouds gather.
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jason: bloomberg is available on newsstands now. carol: and also online and our mobile app.s your must-read? jason: one of the shorter stories. it's a story about emirates. i love that airline. it's a story that tells the story of this route, but also the economics. carol: my must read was about vanilla, going to madagascar. the trip alone was difficult. at his vanilla get to stores here into our pantries? it's a company to story. it tells the story of global trade. jason: not such a rare element. wow, what a market. carol: check out our podcast on apple podcasts, soundcloud, wherever you get your podcast. jason: this week, the ceo of beyond meet. more blue big television starts now. ♪ >> welcome to daybreak: asia. i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. we are counting down to the asia open. paul: here are the top stories we are covering. china recommit to a further opening of the economy with easier regulations and lower financing costs for private companies. the bushfires ray john in new south wales with a
jason: bloomberg is available on newsstands now. carol: and also online and our mobile app.s your must-read? jason: one of the shorter stories. it's a story about emirates. i love that airline. it's a story that tells the story of this route, but also the economics. carol: my must read was about vanilla, going to madagascar. the trip alone was difficult. at his vanilla get to stores here into our pantries? it's a company to story. it tells the story of global trade. jason: not such a rare...
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jason: bloomberg is available on newsstands now. carol: and also online and our mobile app. is your must-read? jason: one of the shorter stories. it's a story about emirates. i love that airline. it's a story that tells the story of this route, but also the economics. carol: my must read was about vanilla, going to madagascar. the trip alone was difficult. at his vanilla get to stores here into our pantries? it's a company to story. it tells the story of global trade. jason: not such a rare element. wow, what a market. carol: check out our podcast on apple podcasts, soundcloud, wherever you get your podcast. jason: this week, the ceo of beyond meet. more blue big television starts now. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond.
jason: bloomberg is available on newsstands now. carol: and also online and our mobile app. is your must-read? jason: one of the shorter stories. it's a story about emirates. i love that airline. it's a story that tells the story of this route, but also the economics. carol: my must read was about vanilla, going to madagascar. the trip alone was difficult. at his vanilla get to stores here into our pantries? it's a company to story. it tells the story of global trade. jason: not such a rare...
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jason: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.d also online and our mobile app. you can find more stories, including this week's cover. alright, what is your must-read? jason: one of the shorter stories. it's a story about emirates. i love that airline. it's a story that tells the story of this route, but also the economics. carol: my must read was about vanilla, going to madagascar. the trip alone was difficult. he got into how does vanilla get to stores here into our pantries? it is a complicated story. it tells the story of global trade. jason: not such a rare element. wow, what a market. carol: check out our podcast on apple podcasts, soundcloud, wherever you get your podcast. jason: this week, the ceo of -- our whole conversation with the ceo of beyond meat. more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ . . . . . scarlet: i'm scarlet fu, this is "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. scarlet: 2020 vision. global macro investor tpw not looking through rose-colored glasses and make
jason: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.d also online and our mobile app. you can find more stories, including this week's cover. alright, what is your must-read? jason: one of the shorter stories. it's a story about emirates. i love that airline. it's a story that tells the story of this route, but also the economics. carol: my must read was about vanilla, going to madagascar. the trip alone was difficult. he got into how does vanilla get to stores here into our pantries?...
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jason: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. your must-read? the 90th anniversary. years, not a millennial to say the least. that magazine, it's seen some things, and had huge issues of the day. carol: that's what's remarkable, whether racial issues, women on wall street. we're still talking about them today. you talk about influence and that is key in terms of pushing governments on policy. this is really the word of record, if you will, when it comes to business. jason: and continues to be. check out our daily podcast. it's available on apple podcast, soundcloud. and at bloomberg.com. there are extras this week with the ceo upon the spirit -- ceo of obama's. carol: good stuff. more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ what are you doing back there, junior? since we're obviously lost, i'm rescheduling my xfinity customer service appointment. ah, relax. i got this. which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh boy... the my
jason: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. your must-read? the 90th anniversary. years, not a millennial to say the least. that magazine, it's seen some things, and had huge issues of the day. carol: that's what's remarkable, whether racial issues, women on wall street. we're still talking about them today. you talk about influence and that is key in terms of pushing governments on policy. this is really the word of record, if you will, when it comes to business. jason: and...
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nonetheless we were taken off the newsstands in supermarkets because it was too shocking. then catherine mckenna and our great legal scholar included the sexual discrimination law and then brought cases of sexual harassment three black women, lapart him to say because black women have always been a disproportionate part of the movement and not the leaders. then there was a need that he'll and clarence thomas that educated the country unfortunately we have that guy on the supreme court. i think that it's helpful to see what came before because now the need to movement thanks to this and technology and the web it's all over the world but it's a process and now it is a majority consciousness. >> that's a great segue to the next question. how does that evil moving forward especially being more in the intersection. >> what we need to know is that it was intersectional before there was the word. [applause] and because it isn't covered that way i'm not saying that there isn't racism but as "ms." magazine we published the first-ever of women's opinions on the women's liberation mo
nonetheless we were taken off the newsstands in supermarkets because it was too shocking. then catherine mckenna and our great legal scholar included the sexual discrimination law and then brought cases of sexual harassment three black women, lapart him to say because black women have always been a disproportionate part of the movement and not the leaders. then there was a need that he'll and clarence thomas that educated the country unfortunately we have that guy on the supreme court. i think...
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carol: businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and our mobile app.r must read? carol: bloomberg 50. this is a great list. we whittle it down with reasons why you should know about them. some are household names, some are not. jason: we'll be talking to a lot of them monday night in new york city. we'll have a live broadcast from our radio show. we'll be hosting with joel weber. carol: and we'll be hosting the next weekend show on bloomberg businessweek. jason: for more bloomberg television, it starts right now. ♪ when it comes to using data, everyone is different. which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. and now get $250 off when you buy a new samsung phone during xfinity mobile beyond black friday. plus, you can save up to $400 a year. click, call or visit a store today. david: why is it that wall street doesn't value airlines as mu
carol: businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and our mobile app.r must read? carol: bloomberg 50. this is a great list. we whittle it down with reasons why you should know about them. some are household names, some are not. jason: we'll be talking to a lot of them monday night in new york city. we'll have a live broadcast from our radio show. we'll be hosting with joel weber. carol: and we'll be hosting the next weekend show on bloomberg businessweek. jason: for more...
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carol: businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and our mobile app.our must read? carol: bloomberg 50 widdle it down with reasons why you should know about them. some are household names, some are not. jason: we'll be talking to a lot of them monday night in new york city. we'll have a live broadcast from our radio show. we'll be hosting with joel weber. carol: and we'll be hosting the next weekend show on bloomberg businessweek. jason: for more bloomberg television, it starts right now. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks, and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: ant race. the floodgates are about to open for active nontransparent etf's in 2020, how they are preparing for their arrival. why s&p dow jones indices say
carol: businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and our mobile app.our must read? carol: bloomberg 50 widdle it down with reasons why you should know about them. some are household names, some are not. jason: we'll be talking to a lot of them monday night in new york city. we'll have a live broadcast from our radio show. we'll be hosting with joel weber. carol: and we'll be hosting the next weekend show on bloomberg businessweek. jason: for more bloomberg television, it...
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jason: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.e and our mobile app. alright, what is your must-read? jason: one of the shorter stories. it's a story about emirates. i love that airline. it's a story that tells the story of this route, but also the economics. carol: my must read was about vanilla, going to madagascar. the trip alone was difficult. he got into how does vanilla get to stores here into our pantries? it is a complicated story. it tells the story of global trade. jason: not such a rare element. wow, what a market. carol: check out our podcast on apple podcasts, soundcloud, wherever you get your podcast. jason: this week, the ceo of beyond meet. more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ what are you doing back there, junior? since we're obviously lost, i'm rescheduling my xfinity customer service appointment. ah, relax. i got this. which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh b
jason: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.e and our mobile app. alright, what is your must-read? jason: one of the shorter stories. it's a story about emirates. i love that airline. it's a story that tells the story of this route, but also the economics. carol: my must read was about vanilla, going to madagascar. the trip alone was difficult. he got into how does vanilla get to stores here into our pantries? it is a complicated story. it tells the story of global trade....
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, come to mention, it i think it's time for the january issue of "fall from grace" to arrive at newsstands now. both of our guests thankfully have agreed to stay with us over a break. when we come back, waiting to see what happens to the republican who went up against trump today. >>> by the way, just for the information, mr. chairman, this is the coldest hearing room in the world. and also for those of you who are worried about i'm uncomfortable, upset, i'm happy but this chair is terrible. i mean, it is amazing. but mr. turley, go ahead. >> that's about how things went today. republican congressman doug collins of georgia has been one of trump's staunchest impeachment defenders. and he may have had the highest word count in today's hearing soup to nuts. so it's no surprise that he was the favorite among trump's allies to fill georgia senator johnny isakson's seat when the senator steps down at the end of the year. "the washington post" reports, "trump has privately told georgia governor brian kemp that he favors collins for the seat. but kemp had other plans, instead appointing businessw
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.so online at businessweek.com. what is your must-read? carol: online, it's josh greene. we talk about his reporting. he really digs into his stories and brings us an individual, in this case, and her work about something we did not know about. this could be crucial for the next round of elections. jason: and as he said, it hits this nexus of political and journalistic. two things that are very interesting for us. carol: absolutely. yours? jason: i love the amtrak story. devin leonard always goes deep. richard anderson, the new ceo, we knew him from the delta days, is a big challenge to an import -- an american institution. carol: it's a good one. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ david: you went to harvard business school. steve: yes. david: and did you enjoy harvard business school? steve: no. david: did you want to drop out? steve: yes. david: you went out to raise a fund, and was that easy to do? steve: i sort of looked at that and went omg, we are going to fail.
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.so online at businessweek.com. what is your must-read? carol: online, it's josh greene. we talk about his reporting. he really digs into his stories and brings us an individual, in this case, and her work about something we did not know about. this could be crucial for the next round of elections. jason: and as he said, it hits this nexus of political and journalistic. two things that are very interesting for us. carol: absolutely....
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jason: "bloomberg businessweek" is available on newsstands now. carol: it is also online.on: the cover story. that is the latest in a series of stories. bloomberg has been ahead on this idea that people are listening to us. carol: yeah. and i don't think we realize to the extent they are. jason: unbelievable. carol: it is unbelievable. it is definitely a must read. my must-read, i love what you did with lululemon. i feel like this story has gone through so much over the last 10 years, and you really get to where we are. and private equity has made a lot of money from it. jason: that was something i found really interesting, the coalition of things i am really interested in. the private equity story has never been told before. if you want to hear more on that story, check out our extra podcast this week. it is a longform conversation with the lead director and the ceo together for the first time. carol: once you listen to the podcast, then check out -- because he has written a couple books on whether equity, just going to put that out there. just putting it out there. more
jason: "bloomberg businessweek" is available on newsstands now. carol: it is also online.on: the cover story. that is the latest in a series of stories. bloomberg has been ahead on this idea that people are listening to us. carol: yeah. and i don't think we realize to the extent they are. jason: unbelievable. carol: it is unbelievable. it is definitely a must read. my must-read, i love what you did with lululemon. i feel like this story has gone through so much over the last 10 years,...
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, come to mention, it i think it's time for the january issue of "fall from grace" to arrive at newsstandsow. both of our guests thankfully have agreed to stay with us over a break. >>> when we come back, waiting to see what happens to the republican who went up against trump today. finding dental insurance plans can be confusing, confusing like, "why am i sitting here in a hospital gown waiting to get my eyes checked?" ready? absolutely not. see, having the wrong coverage can mean you get the wrong care, or you're paying more than you have to. that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. they make sure you have the right coverage, health insurance, medicare, and yes, dental too. wow, think that's painful? wait 'til he gets the bill. a cavity can cost as much as $350 and a root canal, whoa. but with healthmarkets, for less than a dollar a day, you can save a bundle every time you go to the dentist. exams, cleanings, and x-rays, those are covered at 100%. that sounds free to me. plus healthmarkets has plans with coverage for fillings, crowns, dentures, even root canals. with
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people weren't buying it as much on the newsstand. and this continued through 1936 elections. >> .. he was a very quiet, very shy man and he didn't want his private life to be talked about in public. this is the last issue of "vanity fair" in 1936, february. helen became helen lorenzen and she went on to write a lot for esquire and became a sort of biographer for claire as well. "vanity fair" was assumed into boat and frank and condÉ were both broken. it was their love affair with new york that created "vanity fair", and they were just so upset. they were never going to be the same. one of the other things "vanity fair" got wrong is it decided that it would talk about mussolini and hitler but their predictions for what they're going to be doing to europe and the world were entirely wrong. and, of course, hitler invades the west in 1939 and by june 1940 they had taken over paris. condÉ is now an old man in many ways. his heart has been broken by all the strain of trying to save his company. he said several heart attacks that he is kept secret. he kept secret is prostate condition. no
people weren't buying it as much on the newsstand. and this continued through 1936 elections. >> .. he was a very quiet, very shy man and he didn't want his private life to be talked about in public. this is the last issue of "vanity fair" in 1936, february. helen became helen lorenzen and she went on to write a lot for esquire and became a sort of biographer for claire as well. "vanity fair" was assumed into boat and frank and condÉ were both broken. it was their...
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a typical sentiment, tacked to a new york city newsstand, closed because of a death in the american family. by the time almost 6-year-old caroline was heard consoling her mother, you'll be all right, mommy, don't cry, i'll take care of you, and we watched 2-year-old john jr. saluting his father's coffin. 80% of americans said they felt they personally lost someone close and dear. grief over the assassination caused some physical discomfort. the sense of personal grief is captured in the famous exchange when mary mcgroi told dinner guests the day after the assassination, we'll never laugh again, to which one of her guests, kennedy aide patrick moynihan replied, oh, we'll laugh again, mary, but we'll never be young again. mrs. kennedy's dignity generated many classical illusions. her possibility in represented ll of the hero's widows. cbs news man dan rather predicted kennedy's assassination will still be discussed a thousand years from now in somewhat the same way people discuss the iliad. none of us will live long enough to know whether that prediction will come true. but here we are, 50 y
a typical sentiment, tacked to a new york city newsstand, closed because of a death in the american family. by the time almost 6-year-old caroline was heard consoling her mother, you'll be all right, mommy, don't cry, i'll take care of you, and we watched 2-year-old john jr. saluting his father's coffin. 80% of americans said they felt they personally lost someone close and dear. grief over the assassination caused some physical discomfort. the sense of personal grief is captured in the famous...
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and bizarrely, the day that issue of the magazine hit newsstands was the day that this piece of malware was released by the same hackers in ukraine that spread to the rest of the world. >> this is -- >> and became the worst cyber attack in history, caused $10 billion of damage and took down the networks of companies like the world's largest shipping firm and merck, the pharmaceutical company and fedex and on and on. this prediction, you don't really want the prediction you make to come true on the very day that you print it. you don't really get credit when it happens. but that is, essentially, what happened. we were, you know, in the magazine making this argument that ukraine was this ca canary in the coal mine, that that was happening there would soon spill out to the west. and it did. >> so when that happened, you were like, okay, this is a book. >> well, it took a little while to recognize it for what it was. >> right. >> initially the name -- i'm sorry, i said to dedefine sand worm, and now i have to define -- [inaudible] if it was this piece of malware, a worm, that spreads from c
and bizarrely, the day that issue of the magazine hit newsstands was the day that this piece of malware was released by the same hackers in ukraine that spread to the rest of the world. >> this is -- >> and became the worst cyber attack in history, caused $10 billion of damage and took down the networks of companies like the world's largest shipping firm and merck, the pharmaceutical company and fedex and on and on. this prediction, you don't really want the prediction you make to...
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harassment and we use puppets so it would not be too shocking and nonetheless we were taken off the newsstands and supermarkets. it was too shocking. then catherine mackinnon our legal scholar. [applause] included sexual harassment and discrimination law and three women brought cases of sexual harassment, three black women important to say because black women have been disproportionate part of the women's movement. not the leaders in fact of the "me too" movement. then anita hill and clarence thomas. [applause] it educated the country even though we have that guy on the supreme court level, it educated. i think it's helpful to see what came before because now the "me too" movement inks to all of this in technology and the web is now all over the world. it's a process and now it's a majority consciousness. >> that is great. that's a great segue into the next question. how do you feel feminism has to involve moving forward and being more intersectional. >> what we need to know it was intersectional before it was intersectional. [laughter] [applause] it is not covered that way and i'm not saying
harassment and we use puppets so it would not be too shocking and nonetheless we were taken off the newsstands and supermarkets. it was too shocking. then catherine mackinnon our legal scholar. [applause] included sexual harassment and discrimination law and three women brought cases of sexual harassment, three black women important to say because black women have been disproportionate part of the women's movement. not the leaders in fact of the "me too" movement. then anita hill and...
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you see, when you went to the newsstand to buy comics, the cover was so important because it's the firstng that met your eyes, and captain america comic was a masterpiece of propaganda and he likes punching the enemy in the face. case in point, captain america number 13, the first captain america issue that came out after the attack on pearl harbor. he is punching a japanese warlord and saying, you started it. now, we will finish it. and you notice on the top left-hand corner, it says all out for america issue. there is a special urgency, because now we are at war. let's open this comic and see what it says on the first page. by the way, down here it says, remember pearl harbor. which is kind of hard to forget at the moment, when this comic was published.let's open up the cover and let's look at the first page. i will zoom in here. captain america, new, different, exciting. number 13, who is the editor? stan lee. i told you that mark goodman was ahead of marvel comics or the company that would become marvel comics. and, a distant relative of his who was just a kid at the time comes to ma
you see, when you went to the newsstand to buy comics, the cover was so important because it's the firstng that met your eyes, and captain america comic was a masterpiece of propaganda and he likes punching the enemy in the face. case in point, captain america number 13, the first captain america issue that came out after the attack on pearl harbor. he is punching a japanese warlord and saying, you started it. now, we will finish it. and you notice on the top left-hand corner, it says all out...