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i'm sorry this is just like ukraine when you see it i mean newsweek is trying to relaunch they're trying to be relevant again i just said roughly once the last time that you actually went to the supermarket part time or newsweek. or cap or get it i don't know i'll you know the only time i buy them i think is if i'm getting on the plane i buy are far more that i will spend my money on that overpriced it was jeans they're like buy annual issue of you know what did jesus say oh you know you want to buy about just to see how they robbed your story everybody every spring but now it's desperate it's pathetic and i'm looking forward to newsweek going back. ouch well i think this one just might do it for them it's just a bizarre and kind of like more of it if you're going to do it why would you recreate someone there's so much better photo shop every day you know women's bags or whatever you saw demi moore last on the cover of a magazine they're not worth the heart of it or your internet actually got a great. surgeon who does all the worshipers ok so you know we think about the westboro baptist
i'm sorry this is just like ukraine when you see it i mean newsweek is trying to relaunch they're trying to be relevant again i just said roughly once the last time that you actually went to the supermarket part time or newsweek. or cap or get it i don't know i'll you know the only time i buy them i think is if i'm getting on the plane i buy are far more that i will spend my money on that overpriced it was jeans they're like buy annual issue of you know what did jesus say oh you know you want...
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the united nations thank you will look kind of like a rock star and the cover the latest issue of newsweek has got a lot of people upset and we're at that thought that. i was just thinking about my future before the foreign companies came i dreamed of owning a can cut in factory. but we have less garbage now. some visitors who come here don't make fun of me. picking up garbage boy i'm not bad like people think. i'm a good person. it's just the people don't see me. but i feel it was time people like me. that i feel people will start to appreciate us. wealthy british style some time to try to find. markets why not come to. find out. what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to a report on our. hard time for tonight's tools i wore it and tonight it goes to actress lindsay lohan i know it's not because her latest house arrest and it's a day after her most recent run in with the law see lindsay has decided to get political on her twitter account lindsay tweeted to her two million followers have you guys seen f
the united nations thank you will look kind of like a rock star and the cover the latest issue of newsweek has got a lot of people upset and we're at that thought that. i was just thinking about my future before the foreign companies came i dreamed of owning a can cut in factory. but we have less garbage now. some visitors who come here don't make fun of me. picking up garbage boy i'm not bad like people think. i'm a good person. it's just the people don't see me. but i feel it was time people...
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this is the july 4 cover of "newsweek "newsweek" to help mark what would have been her 50th birthday,progressed picture of princess diana if she was still alive. she was killed in a car accident more than a decade ago. well, some call this "newsweek" cover ghoulish, not just because of the ageing effect, but showing her walking alongside princess katherine. diana, of course, never met her son's wife. a fictional story accompanies the cover, speculating on what diana's life would have been like, what kind of choices she might have made. let's bring in mark saunders. you've been watching the british royals for some 25 years now. what do you think about this "newsweek" cover? >> well, i think the "newsweek" cover is tasteless and i think the article that accompanies it is tasteless. the pictures are pictures we have already seen that have been tweeted. the problem is they don't look anything like what diana would look like today. i think she would have looked nar, far better than she looks in those photographs. the article can't be taken seriously and it's not funny enough to be taken as
this is the july 4 cover of "newsweek "newsweek" to help mark what would have been her 50th birthday,progressed picture of princess diana if she was still alive. she was killed in a car accident more than a decade ago. well, some call this "newsweek" cover ghoulish, not just because of the ageing effect, but showing her walking alongside princess katherine. diana, of course, never met her son's wife. a fictional story accompanies the cover, speculating on what diana's...
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the next one just is causing quite a stir newsweek who at one point tried to claim like they are really. important you know. i can't even get it out anymore they used to mean something when it comes to politics and journalism and reporting and now they have no driver let's play it again this is supposed to be princess diana if she was still alive today diana at fifty why would you do that i'm sorry this is just like you cringe when you see it you can just i mean you think it's trying to relaunch they're trying to be relevant again i just said roughly once the last time that you actually went to the supermarket and bought time or newsweek. or cap or get it and i don't know i'll you know the only time i buy them i think is if i'm getting on a plane. far more than i will spend my money on their replies there is dean's there like issue of you know what the jesus say oh you know you want to buy about just to see how the rogers story everybody every spring but now it's desperate it's pathetic and i'm looking forward to newsweek going bankrupt. out well i think this one just might do it for th
the next one just is causing quite a stir newsweek who at one point tried to claim like they are really. important you know. i can't even get it out anymore they used to mean something when it comes to politics and journalism and reporting and now they have no driver let's play it again this is supposed to be princess diana if she was still alive today diana at fifty why would you do that i'm sorry this is just like you cringe when you see it you can just i mean you think it's trying to...
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cnn contacted "newsweek."e editor in chief said, "we wanted to bring the image of princess diana alive that transcends time." most of the reaction, kyra, is yuck. >> it is not just "newsweek" running the aged progression pictures. why are so many others picking up on this? >> reporter: let me show you another one that has not caused as much outrage. look at the picture from "the daily express" here. it is a similar one. it is a photo shopped picture of princess diana when she turned 50. it is because she is such an icon. after the royal wedding, so many people talked and said what if diana was alive? what would it be like for her and kate and prince william? it plays on our emotions in a way that not many people can. she died so tragically. i think placing her strolling down the street with kate middleton makes a point. it is emotional. people pay attention. not a lot of people like it. just showing her face is not causing as much commotion. what do you think? >> it shocked me. i have to say, when i first saw
cnn contacted "newsweek."e editor in chief said, "we wanted to bring the image of princess diana alive that transcends time." most of the reaction, kyra, is yuck. >> it is not just "newsweek" running the aged progression pictures. why are so many others picking up on this? >> reporter: let me show you another one that has not caused as much outrage. look at the picture from "the daily express" here. it is a similar one. it is a photo shopped...
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is it "newsweek" or newsweak?this is irrelevant including the royal wedding. ratings say they loved the coverage of. in a world the bad news is going on all the time, people love the fact the royal wedding gave them something positive. tacky but i don't know if it's irrelevant. >> we will take a break. otato c. now no one will want to steal the deliciousness. with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix is a bag of interesting. oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. >>> looking at live pictures from athens, greece. on the left side of your screen, you can see parliament where voting is under way whether the government will pass very strict, strict measures to qualify for a european bailout. on the right, you see people in the streets not happy about what their ele
is it "newsweek" or newsweak?this is irrelevant including the royal wedding. ratings say they loved the coverage of. in a world the bad news is going on all the time, people love the fact the royal wedding gave them something positive. tacky but i don't know if it's irrelevant. >> we will take a break. otato c. now no one will want to steal the deliciousness. with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix is a bag of interesting. oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo....
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not all journalists were lucky enough to be working for newsweek. i have to be the voice of the people who are languishing in iranian jails and people did not know their names and people -- they do not have an international profile. because of that, the iranian government putting more pressure on them and what i went through may be nothing compared to what some iranians -- yesterday i friend of mine died in prison as a result of a hunger strike. they did not care about his hunger strike and they took him to hospital. and he perished in prison. tavis: it is a powerful tax. not a story just about his own capture but that of his family, his sister, his father before him. the book is called "then they came for me". a family story of love, captivity and survival. maziar bahari is the author. i am glad that you had the opportunity to survive this ordeal and you and your family, you can spend talking -- time talking about this ordeal. >> thank you. it was an honor to be here. tavis: next, oscar-nominated actorress gabourey sidibe. stay with us. gabourey si
not all journalists were lucky enough to be working for newsweek. i have to be the voice of the people who are languishing in iranian jails and people did not know their names and people -- they do not have an international profile. because of that, the iranian government putting more pressure on them and what i went through may be nothing compared to what some iranians -- yesterday i friend of mine died in prison as a result of a hunger strike. they did not care about his hunger strike and...
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thank you. >>> kate middleton is on the cover of "newsweek" with -- who?photograph that has some critics up in arms. soft! hard! soft! hard! [ male announcer ] how do you decide between crunchy and soft tacos? why don't we have both? [ male announcer ] old el paso. hard and soft tacos. ♪ feed your fiesta. >>> it's half past the hour. here's a look at the headlines and stories you may have missed. judges for the 6th circuit court of appeals have ruled that the mandate that all individuals have health care under the new health reform law is, quote, a valid exercise of congress's authority under the commerce clause. this is the first time a federal appeals court ruled on the constitutionality of the health law. it came as a result of a lawsuit from the thomas moore law center. live pictures now here from athens, greece. protesters not happy with lawmakers' decision to approve a package of austerity measures today. they are certainly not afraid to show the disapproval. riot police are using teargas to keep the crowd away from parliament and sent dozens to the
thank you. >>> kate middleton is on the cover of "newsweek" with -- who?photograph that has some critics up in arms. soft! hard! soft! hard! [ male announcer ] how do you decide between crunchy and soft tacos? why don't we have both? [ male announcer ] old el paso. hard and soft tacos. ♪ feed your fiesta. >>> it's half past the hour. here's a look at the headlines and stories you may have missed. judges for the 6th circuit court of appeals have ruled that the...
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feral research firm two and this is from newsweek mad as hell the anger that fueled the arab spring is now boiling over in europe could club wielding protesters be in america's future too the answer of course is in the picture you see in this newsweek article and that is people with images of jamie dimon the head of the c.e.o. of j.p. morgan chase the biggest bank in america one of the biggest banks and as you see they have sacks of money there that they're saying that he stole from the american taxpayer well that's right the arab spring as they call it sweeping europe will come to america i think when it comes to america it'll take the form of mass street what they call strategic default on all the under ro water mortgages that were fraudulent lee sold to americans and they still find themselves in the real estate market like in miami for example and other locations of it new lows that even despite all of the pumping up by the by the fed in the stimulus by a bomb the real estate market is still crashing and these people are underwater and as a revolt the civil unrest that we'll see in
feral research firm two and this is from newsweek mad as hell the anger that fueled the arab spring is now boiling over in europe could club wielding protesters be in america's future too the answer of course is in the picture you see in this newsweek article and that is people with images of jamie dimon the head of the c.e.o. of j.p. morgan chase the biggest bank in america one of the biggest banks and as you see they have sacks of money there that they're saying that he stole from the...
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i worked for newsweek. tend to say, not to say i was in journalism because that's, you know, muddying the waters when you say newsweek and journalism in the same sentence. but. >> zing! >> hey. but you know, i first ran into this phenomenon when i was there. and i just thought it was sort of amusing and then it, it sort of replicates itself in the new orleans story, which is that editors and producers in new york get an early sense of a story from what i like to call the first dusting of the facts. >> yeah. >> and that becomes hardened into their narrative. that's the story now. and people on the ground, reporters or investigators in this case from major universities are valuable as quote machines to plug into that narrative. but if they conflict with that narrative, bye, bye baby. >> right. >> and that's i think what happened here. they, editors and producers in new york, saw the big spiral shape in the gulf, they saw hurricane damage in mississippi. they saw new orleans flood. they connected the dots, wro
i worked for newsweek. tend to say, not to say i was in journalism because that's, you know, muddying the waters when you say newsweek and journalism in the same sentence. but. >> zing! >> hey. but you know, i first ran into this phenomenon when i was there. and i just thought it was sort of amusing and then it, it sort of replicates itself in the new orleans story, which is that editors and producers in new york get an early sense of a story from what i like to call the first...
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so she finally got this newsweek and brought it back to nn, and ann looked at this picture,,wwich i guees great governor's office set,3 and she turned her back on jennifer and was looking at it very intently, and then she turned back to jennifer in her dream. >> yeah. >> and there were tears in her eyes. >> how. >> and then she says, jennifer, why didn't you get more? [laugh] could you go out and get some. >> go back out. >> go back and get some more copies. and i thought, man, does she know ann. >> preety great. >> isn't that great? >> it's pretty nice. >> isn't that a great story? >> we've got little less than ten minutes.ú i would lose my card as a journalist if i didn't ask you about charlie sheen. -> oh, well, i can't talk much about him. >> oh, i understand. >> yeah. >> but i would, i would like to obssrve though that of aal the people who commented about the plight of this poor man. >> yeah. >> .you were thh kindest to him publicly. cordial, that he was nice toas everybody on the set. >> yeah, he, he, he is behaving in a way that may be in some ways the real charlie sheen n thht he
so she finally got this newsweek and brought it back to nn, and ann looked at this picture,,wwich i guees great governor's office set,3 and she turned her back on jennifer and was looking at it very intently, and then she turned back to jennifer in her dream. >> yeah. >> and there were tears in her eyes. >> how. >> and then she says, jennifer, why didn't you get more? [laugh] could you go out and get some. >> go back out. >> go back and get some more copies....
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she later told "newsweek" right away she could feel edwards' special energy. the relationship was born. but that aide, andrew young, says the sleepovers with the senator began even before she was hired. >> as a result, there was a biopsy done. >> by next spring, 2007, edwards and his wife announce her breast cancer has returned. but soon hunter has news, too. she is pregnant. the denials begin. the story is false, edwards tells reporters who suspect an affair. untrue, ridiculous. on a website, hunter calls it dirty politics. by mid december, the national enquirer has a photo of her pregnant. andrew younger shoes a statement saying he is the father. edwards knew nothing. but as 2008 dawns and edwards drops if the race, rielle hunter gives birth to a girl. "the enquirer" reports seeing edwards at a los angeles hotel visiting the baby. the questions heat up. >> have you or anyone affiliated with your presidential campaigned provided any financial help to rielle hunter or andrew young. >> i have no idea what you're asking about. i have responded to consistently to
she later told "newsweek" right away she could feel edwards' special energy. the relationship was born. but that aide, andrew young, says the sleepovers with the senator began even before she was hired. >> as a result, there was a biopsy done. >> by next spring, 2007, edwards and his wife announce her breast cancer has returned. but soon hunter has news, too. she is pregnant. the denials begin. the story is false, edwards tells reporters who suspect an affair. untrue,...
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---tres planteles locales fueron nombrados en lista anual que publica la revista "newsweek" titulada a 500 preparatorias a nivel nacional y las califica en funcion al porcentaje de alumnos que se gradua, el porcentaje de estudiantes que es admitido a la universidad, la calificacion promedio de los jovenes en varios examenes estandarizados y la cantidad de cursos de nivel universitario que se ofrecen en la escuela.---"mission san jose high school" en fremont ocupa el puesto numero 61 en la lista... "piedmont high" queÓ en el lugar numero 83... y "california high" en san ramon tiene el puesto numero 250.
---tres planteles locales fueron nombrados en lista anual que publica la revista "newsweek" titulada a 500 preparatorias a nivel nacional y las califica en funcion al porcentaje de alumnos que se gradua, el porcentaje de estudiantes que es admitido a la universidad, la calificacion promedio de los jovenes en varios examenes estandarizados y la cantidad de cursos de nivel universitario que se ofrecen en la escuela.---"mission san jose high school" en fremont ocupa el puesto...
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we're talking about the cover of "newsweek" which isn't really known for doing things such as this. princess diana is on the cover of "newsweek" with what would have been her daughter-in-law princess catherine. >> diana would have been 50 years old. >> she's going to be turning 50 this week and many people are wonderininwhat her life would have been like if she'd turned 50. but the main question here is, bringing her back, bringing diana back, aging her. putting her together with what is now her son's wife. >> there are pictures in there of her holding an iphone, they talked about what she would have tweeted. >> where she would have lived. what she would have done. people are saying this is in really, really poor taste. and even further, tina brown, who used to be her very close friend, penned a book on her in 2007. used to know each other socially. she's the one who wrote the article. some are saying this is really inappropriate. >> others say it's an homage to her. there are those who say it is in good taste. we've put it up on our wnnfans page. >> we want to know what you think a
we're talking about the cover of "newsweek" which isn't really known for doing things such as this. princess diana is on the cover of "newsweek" with what would have been her daughter-in-law princess catherine. >> diana would have been 50 years old. >> she's going to be turning 50 this week and many people are wonderininwhat her life would have been like if she'd turned 50. but the main question here is, bringing her back, bringing diana back, aging her. putting...
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>> newspaper or "newsweek." those are very different jobs. what we're seeing in journalism is, one, contraction of mainstream journalism. but, two, we're seeing very different tiers developing. there's lots of dot.com jobs they tend to pay one-half, one-third what many of the traditional jobs pay so these are jobs that are going to appeal to people who for the most part who are quite young and who are willing to work for quite a little money in the hopes they will be able to leverage this to something better in the future. i think it's a hard call for a lot of people going into this field because it's in flux. journalism was never a profession that you went into you had rich unless you had hopes of being a network anchor or something but it was a field that not too long ago particularly with the large publications you could depend on a good career and a very good salary. that's no longer the case. i think for people looking for younga profession this is the place to go. >> question. maybe we should say thanks to photomart made in the usa for
>> newspaper or "newsweek." those are very different jobs. what we're seeing in journalism is, one, contraction of mainstream journalism. but, two, we're seeing very different tiers developing. there's lots of dot.com jobs they tend to pay one-half, one-third what many of the traditional jobs pay so these are jobs that are going to appeal to people who for the most part who are quite young and who are willing to work for quite a little money in the hopes they will be able to...
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i wrote that ""newsweek" story where she lied about jerez may. clearly the idea that she was just an acquaintance of bill clinton is not true. >> margaret carlson listening to those tapes today, i don't see any waybill clinton can survive this. >> i don't see how president clinton could survive it either. >> moving pictures, tapes all of the rumors about bill clinton were coming to fruition. they were there for all to see in the flesh. of jennifer flowers. and not to put too fine a point on it. so i thought he's not that well known. he's doing well in new hampshire, that's partly because nobody wanted to run against jorks h.w. bush about 90% popularity. at that moment i said, no. he cannot survive this. >> never seen anything like it. stay with us. much more ahead on tonight's bombshell story jennifer flowers telephone tapes of her conversations with her lover, governor bill clinton democratic candidate for president. ute >>> and we're back in 1992 on the day when jennifer flowers played her telephone tapes of presidential candidate bill clinton
i wrote that ""newsweek" story where she lied about jerez may. clearly the idea that she was just an acquaintance of bill clinton is not true. >> margaret carlson listening to those tapes today, i don't see any waybill clinton can survive this. >> i don't see how president clinton could survive it either. >> moving pictures, tapes all of the rumors about bill clinton were coming to fruition. they were there for all to see in the flesh. of jennifer flowers. and...
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>> newspaper in "newsweek," those are very different jobs. what we are seeing in journalism is one contraction of mainstream journalism but number two, three different years developing. there are lots of space co.com jobs out there that a one-third but many of the traditional jobs today. so, these are jobs that were going to appeal to people who for the most part are young and willing to work for very little money in the hope that they will leverage this into something better in the future. i think it's a hard call for a lot of people going into this field in particular right now because it is a field in such flux and journalism was never a profession that you went into to be rich unless you have hopes of being a network anchor or something, but it was a field that not too long ago particularly with a larger publications you could depend on a good career, that is a long the case, and so i think that for young people looking at a profession, the need to acknowledge this and say okay, despite that this is something still were trying to do. >> q
>> newspaper in "newsweek," those are very different jobs. what we are seeing in journalism is one contraction of mainstream journalism but number two, three different years developing. there are lots of space co.com jobs out there that a one-third but many of the traditional jobs today. so, these are jobs that were going to appeal to people who for the most part are young and willing to work for very little money in the hope that they will leverage this into something better in...
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newsweek's cover this week has given it a real image problem.he cover shows a magically resurrected princess diana as she might look at 50. the actually photoshowed wrinkles onto her face and had her s sutting nest to a daughter-in-law she's never met. in another photo in "news week," an iphone has been photoshopped into her hand. to many, it's just plain weird. but at it worst, all this photoshop manipulation may be unhealthy. do you think the images are unhealthy? >> unfortunately, the answer to that is yes. these images can have a direct outcome and influence of what girls do, whether they diet, like their bodies, if they try to alter them or want to modify them. >> reporter: a picture may be worth a thousand words, but with photoshop, it may be worth 1,000 lives. for "nightline," i'm stephanie sy for new york. >> our thanks to stephanie for that. and thank you for watching abc news. we hope you'll check in on "good morning america." they have an exclusive interview with president bilin
newsweek's cover this week has given it a real image problem.he cover shows a magically resurrected princess diana as she might look at 50. the actually photoshowed wrinkles onto her face and had her s sutting nest to a daughter-in-law she's never met. in another photo in "news week," an iphone has been photoshopped into her hand. to many, it's just plain weird. but at it worst, all this photoshop manipulation may be unhealthy. do you think the images are unhealthy? >>...
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i was fascinated to see -- i was covering newsweek, the famous hearing in congress where the only holocausts survivor to serve in congress made elliott shred represent google and other companies, are you ashamed because you're going in and censoring? they did a very careful analysis and it is tough to say how much they were aware of the implications when they made a decision. it was a moral spreadsheet and in the spreadsheet, all these numbers and some of them were in the red. other numbers were in the black. we get more information into china and open china up. in the long run this compromise we make will be overwhelmed by the good that we bring and on balance you crank up all the cells in the spreadsheet and we are in the black. we are doing more good than harm. >> i was in china interviewing somebody who's ended up, a dissident who ended up in prison and he was happy the american companies were there. it definitely is the issue whether to be in china or not is complex. ultimately they have pulled back. i gather there was a big breached. what was about this security breach that occurred th
i was fascinated to see -- i was covering newsweek, the famous hearing in congress where the only holocausts survivor to serve in congress made elliott shred represent google and other companies, are you ashamed because you're going in and censoring? they did a very careful analysis and it is tough to say how much they were aware of the implications when they made a decision. it was a moral spreadsheet and in the spreadsheet, all these numbers and some of them were in the red. other numbers...
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newsweek publishes the list annually but made changes to the criteria this year. rankings were based on graduation rates, grades, standardized test scores and college admission rates. >>> time to rate the weather, and it wasn't too bad. >> i live for microclimates and today was where we had a 40- degree span. all this because of the low clouds and fog moving towards the transamerica building. 64 in richmond, 74 hayward, 48 in sonoma and 94 in concord and livermore. right now in the 50s at the beaches, no sunshine there. you saw where the clouds are now pushing into the bay. plenty of sunshine in the offing in the 70s and 80s in our inland areas. out and about this evening for the next "60 minutes," we are going from the 50s all the way to the high 80s. now, today's high temperatures were anywhere from again the 50s at the beaches, 60s, 70s bayside. under the triple digits inland at 94 degrees for the outside number but now going from sizzle to drizzle with a very deep marine layer that will push inland at least a good 15 miles overnight before retreating. this is
newsweek publishes the list annually but made changes to the criteria this year. rankings were based on graduation rates, grades, standardized test scores and college admission rates. >>> time to rate the weather, and it wasn't too bad. >> i live for microclimates and today was where we had a 40- degree span. all this because of the low clouds and fog moving towards the transamerica building. 64 in richmond, 74 hayward, 48 in sonoma and 94 in concord and livermore. right now in...
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. >>> and the latest "newsweek" cover is generating a lot of buzz.t shows a computer-generated digitally aged princess diana walking with the daughter-in-law she never know catherine, duchess of cambridge. the controversial cover marks what would have been the late princess' 50th birthday this friday. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,188 after gaining 145 points yesterday. the s&p was up 16 points. the nasdaq rose 41. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei grew 148 points, while in hong kong the hang seng was up a fraction. >>> stocks surged higher tuesday on optimism that greek leaders will pass an unpopular austerity plan needed to keep the country afloat. in athens yesterday police fired tear gas on angry protesters demanding the government vote down the harsh measure designed to show its european lenders greece is serious about getting its finances in order. parliament is expected to pass the drastic cuts today. >>> strong earnings from nike added to the day's
. >>> and the latest "newsweek" cover is generating a lot of buzz.t shows a computer-generated digitally aged princess diana walking with the daughter-in-law she never know catherine, duchess of cambridge. the controversial cover marks what would have been the late princess' 50th birthday this friday. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,188 after gaining 145 points yesterday. the s&p was up 16 points. the...
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newsweek and daily beast reporter lois romano joins us from d.c.talk about her profile of michelle obama that appears in "newsweek." great write. enjoyed reading every single word of it. >> oh, good. >> who is michelle obama? >> i don't think she's who we think she is. when we first introduced her during the campaign, first we were introduced to a woman that seemed to have a little bit of a chip on her shoulder, didn't really want him to run, then had she did get out there, she sort of criticized him a little bit, then the next thing we saw was this amazing icon, this fashionable, gorgeous woman who we thought was going to just take washington by storm. and what we're ending up with is just a very down to earth person, who has incredible discipline. she decided how she's going to use this platform and nobody is going to jerk her around and tell her how to use it. and basically she wants to use it for helping young people, for helping the underclass, for mentoring, and she -- that's her story and she's sticking with it. >> as you put together all th
newsweek and daily beast reporter lois romano joins us from d.c.talk about her profile of michelle obama that appears in "newsweek." great write. enjoyed reading every single word of it. >> oh, good. >> who is michelle obama? >> i don't think she's who we think she is. when we first introduced her during the campaign, first we were introduced to a woman that seemed to have a little bit of a chip on her shoulder, didn't really want him to run, then had she did get out...
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here's the cover of "newsweek," and it's former president clinton, who lo and behold, has a few things to say about the economy. "14 ways to save america's jobs," and it's still the economy, stupid, it says inside. can you make a case for democratic governance given the economic woes of this country that have persisted under president obama? >> without question, but let me say something about the three weeks of scandal that you referred to. for most of us watching that circus and the amount of time and air that it consumed, again, it feels like you're on another planet. people are losing their homes due to foreclosure. people are out of a job in double-digit numbers. according to our metro economies report, we're not going to get back to where we need to be for another ten years in some cities. and so, yes, i think you can make a case that with republicans primarily threatening to default, and what that would mean to the economy, what it would mean to an increase in unemployment, i think you could say that most of -- when bush inherited a surplus, and over an eight-year period of time
here's the cover of "newsweek," and it's former president clinton, who lo and behold, has a few things to say about the economy. "14 ways to save america's jobs," and it's still the economy, stupid, it says inside. can you make a case for democratic governance given the economic woes of this country that have persisted under president obama? >> without question, but let me say something about the three weeks of scandal that you referred to. for most of us watching that...
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"newsweek" magazine gave 1,000 americans the u.s. citizenship test and the results are shocking.nd joins me in studio now. it's great to have you here and going to be interesting to find out about the results. you polled over 1,000 people in "newsweek" asking how dumb are we and the numbers aren't that good. break it down for us. tell us the results and how shocked should we be? >> sure, the thing that was shocking the top line number is 38% of the people who took the u.s. citizenship test failed, which is surprising because these are basic facts of how our civic system worked, u.s. history 101 in high school. there were a couple other shocking facts. the one that really got me 29% couldn't name the vice president, joe biden, in case anyone is wondering. >> the 29% that couldn't get that right. where does this american ignorance come from? is it because we're not processing and saving this information that we're taught in school or the fact when we're talking about our country's foundational history but modern day history who the vice president is, because people aren't keeping u
"newsweek" magazine gave 1,000 americans the u.s. citizenship test and the results are shocking.nd joins me in studio now. it's great to have you here and going to be interesting to find out about the results. you polled over 1,000 people in "newsweek" asking how dumb are we and the numbers aren't that good. break it down for us. tell us the results and how shocked should we be? >> sure, the thing that was shocking the top line number is 38% of the people who took the...
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. >>> newsweek released rankings of top public schools in the country, a couple of east bay schools cracked the top 100. number 61, mission san jose in fremont. number 83, piedmont high school. the magazine revamped last year to include graduation rates, average sat and ap courses offered. >>> coming up from almost getting the axe on campus to the world series. cal baseball highlights just ahead. and for all your news, weather and traffic updates, check us out on facebook. certainly nbc bay area morning news. [ male announcer ] you don't make the world's best chicken by pressing a button. it takes a cook. we're kfc and we've got a certified cook in every restaurant freshly making the colonel's original recipe, today and every day. 11 herbs and spices, hand-breaded, hands down the world's best chicken. today is a kfc day. so bring home a real meal -- 10 pieces of that famous chicken, 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enoued a family of four or more, just 20 bucks. today tastes so good. mike will mention those flashing lights there and check traffic in just a bit. in the meantime if you're cravin
. >>> newsweek released rankings of top public schools in the country, a couple of east bay schools cracked the top 100. number 61, mission san jose in fremont. number 83, piedmont high school. the magazine revamped last year to include graduation rates, average sat and ap courses offered. >>> coming up from almost getting the axe on campus to the world series. cal baseball highlights just ahead. and for all your news, weather and traffic updates, check us out on facebook....
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just some of the feedback "newsweek" is getting over its controversial pri youer. ncvever.ou be the judge. they used an age projected photo to celebrate princess diana's 50th birthday, seen strolling with her daughter-in-law, kate middleton. what life could have been like had she survived the car crash. hiana hauld eeve b tn a 50uld h frayfrid 'll we rigbeht back. fee court is now in session. ♪ that airline charged me a 150-dollar change fee. southwest would never do that. your honor, chump change. that is not right. i don't understand how three clicks of a mouse can cost me 150 dollars. sir. it's personnel on the telephone. [ laughing ] it's computer time... it's personnel on the, on the, on the desks. we can't afford to do this for free, your honor. jury? guilty. [ cheering ] [ male announcer ] don't pay a change fee on top of a fare difference. fly southwest, the only major airline that never charges change fees. >>> talk about a double-double double win. henry wolford has the sports. great night. >> absolutely, jessica. how did barry zito look in his return to the mound
just some of the feedback "newsweek" is getting over its controversial pri youer. ncvever.ou be the judge. they used an age projected photo to celebrate princess diana's 50th birthday, seen strolling with her daughter-in-law, kate middleton. what life could have been like had she survived the car crash. hiana hauld eeve b tn a 50uld h frayfrid 'll we rigbeht back. fee court is now in session. ♪ that airline charged me a 150-dollar change fee. southwest would never do that. your...
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smoking gun is an interesting phrase six years after the attacks on new york city in the pentagon the newsweek poll showed forty one percent of americans saddam hussein was directly terrorist attacks and i don't think we ever should i know i didn't say that there was a direct connection between september eleventh and saddam hussein nobody's ever suggested that the attacks of september the eleventh were ordered by iraq no wonder the news media has lost the public trust they want to make policy choices based on truth and what i heard is that people didn't really quite feel that the mainstream media in the media as we most of us experience. was truth telling the group fairness and accuracy reporting did a. study. two weeks around february fifth two thousand and three right before the invasion before major that newscast n.b.c. a.b.c. c.b.s. and the p.b.s. news hour with jim lehrer there were three hundred ninety three interviews done around the war only three were with antiwar leaders three of almost four hundred when half the population was supposed to be invasion that is no longer in the mainstr
smoking gun is an interesting phrase six years after the attacks on new york city in the pentagon the newsweek poll showed forty one percent of americans saddam hussein was directly terrorist attacks and i don't think we ever should i know i didn't say that there was a direct connection between september eleventh and saddam hussein nobody's ever suggested that the attacks of september the eleventh were ordered by iraq no wonder the news media has lost the public trust they want to make policy...