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for more on this we're joined by john solomon, news director at "newsweek" and the "daily beast," who spent three hours with diallo during a recent interview. >> glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so after those three hours what about her side of the story struck you most? >> the general consistency from what we heard from the public and saw on the indictment. she told the story to a lot of people, detectives, hospital workers, the grand jurors and the prosecutors. and everything we heard sounded very much like the body of evidence that we've gathered at "newsweek" when we did the story, conforming to hotel key records and phone records. and there were also moments where you saw her evasiveness, her reluctance to talk about things, particularly about her past in africa when. i think that also struck us. >> sreenivasan: what was the reason that she gave for why she's coming out now? is the relationship between the prosecution that frayed? >> yes, i think it's really two factors. one is that the relationship with the prosecutors has really gone south in the last month. after her lawyer ca
for more on this we're joined by john solomon, news director at "newsweek" and the "daily beast," who spent three hours with diallo during a recent interview. >> glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so after those three hours what about her side of the story struck you most? >> the general consistency from what we heard from the public and saw on the indictment. she told the story to a lot of people, detectives, hospital workers, the grand jurors and the...
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"newsweek" had the monica lewinsky story but it was a blog by matt drudge that broke it. chris: today i'm looking at how the new media universe has changed things in american politics. let's look at the new rules politicians forget at their per rit. -- peril. one, beware the cell phone camera. from former virginia senator george allen, with us a highly touted presidential candidate. >> let's give a welcome here. >> he said it was a nonsense word. never again. >> this is the world he's in, we're all in now, where you have to be very careful. i never quite new what the word meant. he never explained what it meant but it went viral, once it when viral, he was done. chris: this was a volunteer for the opposition campaign with a cell phone. he was looking at what he thought was a kid a young guy, he was giving him trouble, he thought he was talking to a guy with a phone, he was talking to a guy with a camera. >> he should have known the camera had a phone on there. when it goes viral, when it has the most impact, is when people think, this is who that guy is. with george allen
"newsweek" had the monica lewinsky story but it was a blog by matt drudge that broke it. chris: today i'm looking at how the new media universe has changed things in american politics. let's look at the new rules politicians forget at their per rit. -- peril. one, beware the cell phone camera. from former virginia senator george allen, with us a highly touted presidential candidate. >> let's give a welcome here. >> he said it was a nonsense word. never again. >> this...
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the people's princess gets a star role on the cover of newsweek and the reaction is strong. >> it's haunting and quite disturbi disturbing. >> on the panel this he can woo, writer and fox news contributor judy miller, and cal thomas, jim pinkerton, yellow and fox news contributor jehmu green. i'm jon scott, fox news watch is on right now. have you heard of media matters for america? it's an anti-conservative organization funded by a guy or founded, i should say, by a guy named david brock with this stated mission. media matters for america is a web-based not for profit 501 c3 progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively mon advertising and progressive resear research-- monitoring and analyze and correcting conservative misinformation in the media. the government has strict rules about organizations like that. and the liberal advocacy group appears to be in violation of those rules. james rosen has more. >> thanks for watching-- >> perhaps fox news harshest severest critic is media matters for america. mma. a d.c. group founded in 2003 by former reporter david broc
the people's princess gets a star role on the cover of newsweek and the reaction is strong. >> it's haunting and quite disturbi disturbing. >> on the panel this he can woo, writer and fox news contributor judy miller, and cal thomas, jim pinkerton, yellow and fox news contributor jehmu green. i'm jon scott, fox news watch is on right now. have you heard of media matters for america? it's an anti-conservative organization funded by a guy or founded, i should say, by a guy named david...
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we talk to christopher dickey, the paris bureau chief for "newsweek" magazine.ench press reacting to the sudden turn in the case against dominique strauss-kahn? >> well, it is almost as cataclysmic as when he was arrested. everybody has turned upside down. the french election campaign already under way for next year's presidency, presidential election has been turned topsy-turvy. already 49% of the french are saying they want strauss-kahn to re-enter politics. there's the basic idea that he's completely innocent, that this is all over, that the woman was lying, it was all somehow a setup. which actually isn't the case. so i think there may somebody more turns in this plot in the near future. >> on that point, chris dickey, you have the "new york post" yesterday and today running big headlines saying this accuser, the maid at the hotel in manhattan is actually a part-time hooker. i hesitate to say, i don't know whether that's true. the only news the u.s. provides is a source close to the investigation. i wonder if you think the media is going a little too aggress
we talk to christopher dickey, the paris bureau chief for "newsweek" magazine.ench press reacting to the sudden turn in the case against dominique strauss-kahn? >> well, it is almost as cataclysmic as when he was arrested. everybody has turned upside down. the french election campaign already under way for next year's presidency, presidential election has been turned topsy-turvy. already 49% of the french are saying they want strauss-kahn to re-enter politics. there's the basic...
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christopher dicky is the paris bureau chief of "newsweek" and the daily beast.inues to be compelling with all the twists and turns. >> it definitely does. >>> congressman from oregon is the interest of an investigation, david wu is accused of unwanted sexual advances to a teenage girl of a long-time contributor. >>> new this morning, political force has entered the debate, financial markets. they're down overseas because of washington's inability to strike a deal, or at least in part because of that. on yesterday's state of the union, secretary timothy geithner stressed that now is not the time for lawmakers to inject uncertainty into america's economy. >> we remove this threat of default from the country for the next 18 months. very important we do that. >> with the election? >> through the election. this is a hard thing to do. you want to take this out of politics. you don't want politics messing around with america's credit. >> today, president obama is canc canceling two fund-raising appearances so he can focus on the debt ceiling crisis. >> dan lothian is a
christopher dicky is the paris bureau chief of "newsweek" and the daily beast.inues to be compelling with all the twists and turns. >> it definitely does. >>> congressman from oregon is the interest of an investigation, david wu is accused of unwanted sexual advances to a teenage girl of a long-time contributor. >>> new this morning, political force has entered the debate, financial markets. they're down overseas because of washington's inability to strike a...
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>> well, an extensive interview for newsweek and television interview for which she sat, so you can rest that cyrus vance and the representatives are poring over the interview and the tape of the interview and see whether it comforts with that which she has told investigators and already there are reports that in some respects it doesn't. when she was in the hospital, it said there was no conversation between she and dominic strauss-kahn and as you can read from the "newsweek" account, she is saying that there was verbiage between the two of them. so when there areç inconsistencies, it will make them less inclined to move forward with the case. but thomas, many are sitting back to give what in philly, we would call the hairy eyeball test, and listen to the words and see if she sounds credible. >> well, i spoke to someone from "newsweek" who described her account as vivid and compelling, but said that questions of the past were met with vague responses. do you think that coming out publicly was a good idea, and i don't want to say this in any way to deter anybody from coming forward when
>> well, an extensive interview for newsweek and television interview for which she sat, so you can rest that cyrus vance and the representatives are poring over the interview and the tape of the interview and see whether it comforts with that which she has told investigators and already there are reports that in some respects it doesn't. when she was in the hospital, it said there was no conversation between she and dominic strauss-kahn and as you can read from the "newsweek"...
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for more on this we're joined by john solomon, news director at "newsweek" and the "daily beast," who spent three hours with diallo during a recent interview. >> glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so after those three hours what about her side of the story struck you most? >> the general consistency from what we heard from the public and saw on the indictment. she told the story to a lot of people, detectives, hospital workers, the grand jurors and the prosecutors. and everything we heard sounded very much like the body of evidence that we've gathered at "newsweek" when we did the story, conforming to hotel key records and phone records. and there were also moments where you saw her evasiveness, her reluctance to talk about things, particularly about her past in africa when. i think that also struck us. >> sreenivasan: what was the reason that she gave for why she's coming out now? is the relationship between the prosecution that frayed? >> yes, i think it's really two factors. one is that the relationship with the prosecutors has really gone south in the last month. after her lawyer ca
for more on this we're joined by john solomon, news director at "newsweek" and the "daily beast," who spent three hours with diallo during a recent interview. >> glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so after those three hours what about her side of the story struck you most? >> the general consistency from what we heard from the public and saw on the indictment. she told the story to a lot of people, detectives, hospital workers, the grand jurors and the...
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and everything we heard sounded very much like the body of evidence that we've gathered at "newsweek" when we did the story, conforming to hotel key records and phone records. and there were also moments where you saw her evasiveness, her reluctance to talk about things, particularly about her past in africa when. i think that also struck us. >> suarez: what was the reason that she gave for why she's coming out now? is the relationship between the prosecution that frayed? >> yes, i think it's really two factors. one is that the relationship with the prosecutors has really gone south in the last month. after her lawyer came forward and disclosed some of the problems with her prior credibility things went south there. and i think the second part is she personally was offended by the medica yoferj coverage where she is the staed to be portrayed as a prostitute and gold-digging conartist and she wanted to correct the record. she said it really bothered her watching tv, seeing these headlines and being portrayed as something she felt she wasn't. >> suarez: john solman of "newsweek" and the
and everything we heard sounded very much like the body of evidence that we've gathered at "newsweek" when we did the story, conforming to hotel key records and phone records. and there were also moments where you saw her evasiveness, her reluctance to talk about things, particularly about her past in africa when. i think that also struck us. >> suarez: what was the reason that she gave for why she's coming out now? is the relationship between the prosecution that frayed?...
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she is speaking to media outlets and "newsweek" about her ordeal at hands of dominique strauss-kahn. lawyers say this is a desperate ploy to turn public opinion against him. joining us from new york, susan candiotti. another turn of events in this one, susan. >> reporter: you're right. one more, don. you're right about that. yes, indeed, this woman is breaking her silence now about two months after the alleged attack at the hotel. that happened in may. you remember that she accused dominique shaus kahn, then head of the international monetary fund of sexually assaulting her. these are charges he has denied. he says he will plead not guilty to anything she says. however, as a reminder, we'll tell you that authorities have said that they found forensic evidence that a sexual encounter did happen in that room. now, it has been cnn's policy in the to make victims, because this woman went public in granting interviews to "newsweek" and abc news, cnn is now identifying her. we have a couple of quotes that she told abc news about what happened after her description of it. she said, "i want
she is speaking to media outlets and "newsweek" about her ordeal at hands of dominique strauss-kahn. lawyers say this is a desperate ploy to turn public opinion against him. joining us from new york, susan candiotti. another turn of events in this one, susan. >> reporter: you're right. one more, don. you're right about that. yes, indeed, this woman is breaking her silence now about two months after the alleged attack at the hotel. that happened in may. you remember that she...
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i highly recommend it in "newsweek." you and christopher dickey did a fantastic job.ks, brooke. >> watch this. >> it's huge. it really is huge. we hope as new york goes, that so goes the country. >> it is a moment hundreds have wait add lifetime for. hundreds of same sex couple line up in new york. one group wants the marriage stopped. that's next. now?! [ female announcer ] crest whitestrips two hour express. in just two hours you can have a noticeably whiter smile that lasts for months. hi. hi. [ female announcer ] two hour whitestrips from crest. life opens up when you do. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> it took just hours for the first legal challenges for new york's same-sex marriage law to emerge today. conservative groups filed a lawsuit in new yo
i highly recommend it in "newsweek." you and christopher dickey did a fantastic job.ks, brooke. >> watch this. >> it's huge. it really is huge. we hope as new york goes, that so goes the country. >> it is a moment hundreds have wait add lifetime for. hundreds of same sex couple line up in new york. one group wants the marriage stopped. that's next. now?! [ female announcer ] crest whitestrips two hour express. in just two hours you can have a noticeably whiter smile...
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the hotel maid who alleged he sexually assaulted her broke her silence with "newsweek" magazine and "merica." >>> i turned my head and he comes to me and grabbed my breast and he says, no, you don't have to be sorry. i said, stop this. i don't want to lose my job. i was like, stop this, stop this, stop this. but he won't say nothing. he keeps pushing me, pushing me, pushing me back to the hallway. i was so afraid. i was so scared. >> that's how a 32-year-old nafissatou dioallo described what happened on may 14th when she walked into the strauss-kahn's luxury suite in new york. she said she was surprised by a naked man lunging at her, a manage she didn't recognize. >> when did you realize he was one of the most powerful men in the world? >> i was watching the news and they say he's going to be the knicks president of france! then i say, oh, my god! and i was crying. i said, they're going to kill me. i said, they're going to kill me. i'm going to die. >> why did you think that? >> because i know if i was in my country, a powerful man like that, they're going to kill me before someone kn
the hotel maid who alleged he sexually assaulted her broke her silence with "newsweek" magazine and "merica." >>> i turned my head and he comes to me and grabbed my breast and he says, no, you don't have to be sorry. i said, stop this. i don't want to lose my job. i was like, stop this, stop this, stop this. but he won't say nothing. he keeps pushing me, pushing me, pushing me back to the hallway. i was so afraid. i was so scared. >> that's how a 32-year-old...
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other than by force from dominique strauss-kahn. >> fascinating article in "newsweek" and jeff to youanks. >>> up next, the autopsy report is back in the death of singer amy winehouse but questions remain. we'll talk with dr. drew pinsky about her death and addiction. >>> and the home shopping network is on notice. yes, they built a huge brand and they have a loyal following but they're missing a opportunity of a lifetime. find out what they're passing up next on our rediculist. ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker'
other than by force from dominique strauss-kahn. >> fascinating article in "newsweek" and jeff to youanks. >>> up next, the autopsy report is back in the death of singer amy winehouse but questions remain. we'll talk with dr. drew pinsky about her death and addiction. >>> and the home shopping network is on notice. yes, they built a huge brand and they have a loyal following but they're missing a opportunity of a lifetime. find out what they're passing up next...
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"newsweek" was sold for a buck. this is obviously a magazine that's desperate to get rearedship. this is going to be the sign of the times of the future. all magazines are desperate nor readers. having covered the royal wedding recently in london what was top of mind for everyone there was what would this be like if diana were here? i think that there is still this fascination about princess diana i'm not so sure. it's obviously not a patriotic thing to put her on the cover. i would have to tell you i would want to read it i would want to see what shield look like now. i think people are still fascinated by her. >> laura: margaret, is it nostalgia for earlier time, simpler time, ads with james dean and john wayne, it seems like we are hearkening back to a different day. maybe not as complicated. >> there is no question that diana certainly captured the hearts of an entire generation of women in america. i'm not surprised at all that your pinheads and patriots things came back to see divisively against it look, americans have rejected monarchy. the divine right of kings in order t
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and says i can win whereas before she was on the newsweek cover and called them sexist hypocrites again what do you say i saw a really funny tweet when this cover came out and it basically said because i think it was the week before that diana at fifty cover was out where it had princess diana and what she would have looked like in the tweet basically said something to the effect of the sarah palin i can win cover is almost as believable as the diana fifty. five seconds that you got to say about a benji i'll defer some credit she was complaining about the bare legs in the first cover and they got a nice old old photo shoot where there are no legs this time maybe you shouldn't wear shorts then i don't know. that's just funny take. thanks for joining me tonight and here thanks for tuning in and make sure that you come back tomorrow q. and assigned is launching an extradition appeal in london looking for you all the latest details in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the longer show on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of the night's show or any other night
and says i can win whereas before she was on the newsweek cover and called them sexist hypocrites again what do you say i saw a really funny tweet when this cover came out and it basically said because i think it was the week before that diana at fifty cover was out where it had princess diana and what she would have looked like in the tweet basically said something to the effect of the sarah palin i can win cover is almost as believable as the diana fifty. five seconds that you got to say...
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>> newspaper or newsweek. very different jobs. will we are seeing in journalisl is a contraction of mainstream journalism. we are seeing very differentnum tiers developing.dient years de there are a lot of dot com jobs out there.ce they tend to pay and have for a third of what the traditional jobs pay. so these are jobs that are goin to appeal to people who, for the most part, are quite young and you're willing to work for very little money in the hopes that they will leverage this into something better in the future.e i think it is a hard call for a lot of hearing people going into this field in particular right now because it is a field in such flux because journalism was never a profession that you went pr into to beof rich unless you hae hopes of being a network anchor something.o but it was appealed that not too long ago, particularly with thec rarger publications, you couldge depend on a good career and the salary. that is no longer the case. so i think free and people looking at a profession they need to acknowledge this wi
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she gave interviews to "newsweek" and abc news.e out of new york this morning. pretty riveting stuff in those interviews, susan. >> reporter: it was very compelling. and, in fact, we didn't learn a lot that was new because we've heard much of this from police and other sources. but what's different about this is that you get to assess this woman for yourself after seeing her and hearing her in her own words describe what she says happened in that hotel suite. in this section in which she talks with abc news she says what happened when she walked into the hotel room and saw this naked man coming toward her. >> i said, oh, my god. and i was crying. i said, they're going to kill me. i said, they're going to kill me. i'm going to die. stop, stop this. stop this. but he wouldn't say nothing. he kept pushing me, pushing me, pushing me to the hallway, back to the hallway. keep pushing me. i was so afraid. i was so scared. >> scared and she said she was afraid of losing her job. they also asked her about claims and rumors and some media re
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thanks so much for joining us live there in paris christopher dickey the paris bureau chief for newsweek magazine and also the daily beast news website thanks for your thoughts. thank you bill. the mobile phone has become an integral part of everyday modern life but what's seen as a fun gadget in some countries has proven enough to revolutionize the lives and livelihoods of many people elsewhere are reports now on the indian fishermen who are costing the next generation network for their catch. mulhern kumar wraps up his engine for a day of fishing off the coast of carolina the southernmost state in india with a little bit of i studied in school until the seventh grade but then i had to leave school because we were not economically well off so i had to help my dad with fishing kumar is one of thousands of fishermen in the state who wake up at one o'clock in the morning to earn a living for decades fishermen like kumar relied on luck and prayers to find a good catch but all that has changed since the introduction of the mobile phone in the state more than ten years ago the boy about the r
thanks so much for joining us live there in paris christopher dickey the paris bureau chief for newsweek magazine and also the daily beast news website thanks for your thoughts. thank you bill. the mobile phone has become an integral part of everyday modern life but what's seen as a fun gadget in some countries has proven enough to revolutionize the lives and livelihoods of many people elsewhere are reports now on the indian fishermen who are costing the next generation network for their catch....
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for analysis of the situation and i'm joined by christopher dickey he's the paris bureau chief for newsweek magazine and they used to news website thanks so much for joining us there in paris let's talk about the timing of this why do you think these latest claims from the french right have only really just emerged as the first case seems to about to collapse. well what she said is that she just was sickened by the spectacle of strauss kahn starting to go free again and having. dinner in luxury of restaurants in new york and sort of the smile on his face. he was there in new york started to be discredited but the truth is that this woman this young woman tristan and i know has been trying to get this story out for a very long time and she didn't think anybody would take her seriously she even did it on television at one point about four or five years ago still nothing happened so i think she thinks this is her last chance to get justice if indeed she's right in making in the accusation she's making what we've heard both the terms political assassination and political suicide concerning thes
for analysis of the situation and i'm joined by christopher dickey he's the paris bureau chief for newsweek magazine and they used to news website thanks so much for joining us there in paris let's talk about the timing of this why do you think these latest claims from the french right have only really just emerged as the first case seems to about to collapse. well what she said is that she just was sickened by the spectacle of strauss kahn starting to go free again and having. dinner in luxury...
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i encourage everybody to read it this week it's a story that's highlighted in "newsweek."oday. thanks for your time. >> we're back with much more right after this. get ready f. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the jetta, awarded a top safety pick by the iihs. that's the power of german engineering. hurry in and lease the jetta s for just $179 a month. ♪ visit vwdealer.com today. is now honey nut cheerios! yup, america's favorite. so we're celebrating the honey sweetness, crunchy oats and... hey! don't forget me!! honey nut cheerios. make it your favorite too! i find investments with e-trade's top 5 lists and use pre-defined screeners to work smarter. not harder. i depend on myself to take charge of my financial future. [ bell dinging ] this past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all ke out. outsma
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. >> on wednesday, newsweek editor in chief tina brown refer to the g.o.p. as suicide bombers on ms-nbc's morning joe in a discussion about the president being, quote, held hostage on the debt ceiling. >> i think that the president would have no credibility if he did not demand some -- >> demand it, they ain't going to get it. >> okay, so i think -- what was the answer to my question about who the hostage taker is, willie? >> sounds like -- [inaudible]. >> i think they're the suicide bombers in all of this. >> ohhhh. >> i think we doubled the msnbc audience. she photoshopped princess diana on newsweek, distorting the image, as if she had lived instead of died and there is more. this happened. >> sees the united states as an essential component of the eventual success in that quiet. and the military is the best. the intelligence service >> when you hear that, that means a unicorn's being born. >> it wasn't that guy's fault.s, wired to a wall. he doesn't know what a blackberry is. >> if someone on the right had said this about the dems, how much outrage could
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again, granting an interview to "newsweek." "i can win."te for positive change and deserving of positive change. i'm not so egotistical as to believe that it has to be me or it can only be me to turn things around, but i do believe that i can win." what is she up to here? >> i'm not going to attempt -- to crawl inside and see if she's going to do things predictably like other candidates is a mistake. it feels like she's simply trying to go out on her own terms. you know, she didn't want the tucson response that she made when she called blood libel and all those things after the gab aby gifford shooting to be the lasting impression of 2011. if she doesn't want to run, she wants that to be the message, i could win, but i don't need it. >> but she has this quality of wanting to very much stay on the margins, be the spoiler, if that's the role, but it's completely unconventional. >> it is completely unconventional. i'm not exactly sure, beyond the influence she has now as a kind of gad fly, as a sort of political presence, i'm not sure how this
again, granting an interview to "newsweek." "i can win."te for positive change and deserving of positive change. i'm not so egotistical as to believe that it has to be me or it can only be me to turn things around, but i do believe that i can win." what is she up to here? >> i'm not going to attempt -- to crawl inside and see if she's going to do things predictably like other candidates is a mistake. it feels like she's simply trying to go out on her own terms....
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what reason do you believe she came to "newsweek" to tell her story?her lawyer said we had done a good job of following the facts. e. this is "the early show" here on cbs. lly, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without yo
what reason do you believe she came to "newsweek" to tell her story?her lawyer said we had done a good job of following the facts. e. this is "the early show" here on cbs. lly, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with...
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for lunch, and she managed to write a book about her life and an article in newsweek. she's wrong. tina brown is wrong. kate would not have been jealous of diana, or vice versa. diana would have embraced kate. >> there's also a facebook page that is create -- created as if it were diana's living facebook page and on it says diana is now friends with camilla parker bowles, would that be the case, she's also going back and forth on facebook with sarah ferguson, what do you think about that? >> we have to remember, if diana is alive, charles would not have married camillera bowles, he couldn't have married her with an existing wife so camilla would have been out of the picture and would they have been friends, i don't think so. this woman caused dianaa a great deal of -- diana a great deal of stress, a great deal of tears went under that bridge. >> and as much fun as some of these pictures might be to look at for people that miss diana and wonder about these things, you think the boys would be very unhappy about it. >> i think they would. i think they want to remember their mother wit
for lunch, and she managed to write a book about her life and an article in newsweek. she's wrong. tina brown is wrong. kate would not have been jealous of diana, or vice versa. diana would have embraced kate. >> there's also a facebook page that is create -- created as if it were diana's living facebook page and on it says diana is now friends with camilla parker bowles, would that be the case, she's also going back and forth on facebook with sarah ferguson, what do you think about that?...
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she spoke to "newsweek" magazine and robin roberts of "good morning, america."n denies assaulting her, diallo insists that he did. >> stop, stop this stop this. but he -- he won't saypushing m to the hall way, back to the hall way, keep pushing me, i was so afraid, i was so scared. >> what do you want? >> i want justice, i want him to go to jail, i want him to know you cannot use your power when you do something like this. >>> four teams are badly hurt after being mauled by a brown bear in the alaskan wilderness, taking part in the national outdoor leadership school when they came across batter and her cub night fall. they followed protocol by calling to the want bear bus it didn't work. >> we got on scene, we really, for the first time, saw what we were dealing with and they were mauled, very severely. >>> los angeles fire investigators looking for a possible arsonist in connection with fires in north hollywood. crews pout putt out more than a dozen fires over the weekend, all in the early morning hours. most of them involved vehicles in carports. all right. so
she spoke to "newsweek" magazine and robin roberts of "good morning, america."n denies assaulting her, diallo insists that he did. >> stop, stop this stop this. but he -- he won't saypushing m to the hall way, back to the hall way, keep pushing me, i was so afraid, i was so scared. >> what do you want? >> i want justice, i want him to go to jail, i want him to know you cannot use your power when you do something like this. >>> four teams are badly...
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she tells "newsweek" magazine that when she entered the hotel room, she said that she yelled out, hello, housekeeping and heard nothing and then she said she saw a man, a naked man with white hair walk out of the bathroom and she said to him "oh, my god, i'm so sorry and he said to her according to her, you don't have to be sorry. but she said he was like in her words a crazy man to me and then she says he allegedly began to attack her. now, she also told abc news "i want justice, i want him to go to jail." i want him to know there is some places you cannot use your money, you cannot use your power when you do something like this." now, the lawyers for dominique strauss-kahn are shooting back issuing a statement saying -- calling her in their words the first accuser in u.s. history to conduct a media campaign to persuade a prosecutor to pursue charges against someone else. and they call the conduct of her lawyers unprofessional. now, that prompted a statement in return from the lawyer representing the maid saying that dsk's lawyers are the ones starting a smere campaign against the hote
she tells "newsweek" magazine that when she entered the hotel room, she said that she yelled out, hello, housekeeping and heard nothing and then she said she saw a man, a naked man with white hair walk out of the bathroom and she said to him "oh, my god, i'm so sorry and he said to her according to her, you don't have to be sorry. but she said he was like in her words a crazy man to me and then she says he allegedly began to attack her. now, she also told abc news "i want...
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we get the details from "newsweek" magazine.hgts and the father of amy winehouse speaks out as fans around the world pay tribute to the troubled singer whose body was found this weekend. what we've learned about her tragic death ahead. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! woman: honey go get him. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> breaking her silence so protect both her life and her reputation. that's what the hotel maid who accused dominique strauss-kahn of sexually assaulting her says she is doing. in an emotionally and detailed cover story with "newsb
we get the details from "newsweek" magazine.hgts and the father of amy winehouse speaks out as fans around the world pay tribute to the troubled singer whose body was found this weekend. what we've learned about her tragic death ahead. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is...
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are you better off these days looking for a dot.com job and newspaper or newsweek?>> those are very different jobs. what we are seeing in journalism is contraction of mainstream journalism. we're seeing very different tiers developing. there are lots of dot.com jobs that they won have won the third but many are traditional jobs. so these are jobs that will appeal to people who for the most part are quite young and drilling to work for very little money in the hopes this will leverage into something better in the future. it is a hard call for a lot of young people going into this field in particular right now because it is a field of such lock and journalism was never a profession you wanted to be rich unless you had hopes of the network anchor or something. but it was a field that not too long ago particularly with larger publications you would have been on a good career, no longer the case. so that is for young people looking at a profession that they need to acknowledge the scope and say ok, despite that this is something worth trying to do. >> question? >> maybe
are you better off these days looking for a dot.com job and newspaper or newsweek?>> those are very different jobs. what we are seeing in journalism is contraction of mainstream journalism. we're seeing very different tiers developing. there are lots of dot.com jobs that they won have won the third but many are traditional jobs. so these are jobs that will appeal to people who for the most part are quite young and drilling to work for very little money in the hopes this will leverage into...
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nafissatou diallo gave this interview to "newsweek."his is verbatim, a native of guinea, quote, because of him they call me a prostitute. i want him to know there are some places you cannot use your power, you cannot use your money. we are poor, but we are good. i don't think about money. i tell them about what this man do to me. it never changed. i know what this man do to me. strauss-kahn was freed from house arrest after some of diallo's story didn't add up. his next court date is a week interest today. >>> if you've never heard of congressman david wu before, get ready. nancy pelosi wants the ethics committee to investigate him. wu is a democrat from oregon. he allegedly made unwanted sexual advances toward the daughter of a campaign donor. that's what a portland newspaper is reporting. it says the scoop came from inside wu's office. wu says he will finish his term and then retire next year. >>> to rob marciano live from atlanta. rob, as i mentioned this morning, when i walked in, cooler today than it has over the last few days. wha
nafissatou diallo gave this interview to "newsweek."his is verbatim, a native of guinea, quote, because of him they call me a prostitute. i want him to know there are some places you cannot use your power, you cannot use your money. we are poor, but we are good. i don't think about money. i tell them about what this man do to me. it never changed. i know what this man do to me. strauss-kahn was freed from house arrest after some of diallo's story didn't add up. his next court date is...
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she told "newsweek" that she had been telling the truth when she said he forced her to perform oral sex. for his part, dominique strauss- kahn has denied the charges. his lawyers say the woman is trying to exert pressure on prosecutors. her credibility was called into question when they revealed she had told authorities several lies. monica is here to talk about gr >> the eurozone debt crisis is not going to go away anytime soon. now credit-rating agency moody's has downgraded greece's credit standing again. it says greece will almost certainly default. the people of greece have been granted a breather by the bailout -- bailout plan approved last week. moody's also says it is virtually certain the country will experience a selective default once private banks and other investors begin to roll over their greek bonds for lower interest rates and longer maturity. . the bank of ireland has avoided naturalization. private investors have agreed to buy over a billion shares in the bank of ireland to keep the largest lender out of majority state ownership. dublin currently owns 36% of the bank,
she told "newsweek" that she had been telling the truth when she said he forced her to perform oral sex. for his part, dominique strauss- kahn has denied the charges. his lawyers say the woman is trying to exert pressure on prosecutors. her credibility was called into question when they revealed she had told authorities several lies. monica is here to talk about gr >> the eurozone debt crisis is not going to go away anytime soon. now credit-rating agency moody's has downgraded...
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other than by force from dominique strauss-kahn. >> fascinating article in "newsweek" and jeff to youks. >>> up next, the autopsy report is back in the death of singer amy winehouse but questions remain. we'll talk with dr. drew pinsky about her death and addiction. >>> and the home shopping network is on notice. yes, they built a huge brand and they have a loyal following but they're missing an opportunity of a lifetime. find out what they're passing up next on our rediculist. ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required for prescription pain medications. pr
other than by force from dominique strauss-kahn. >> fascinating article in "newsweek" and jeff to youks. >>> up next, the autopsy report is back in the death of singer amy winehouse but questions remain. we'll talk with dr. drew pinsky about her death and addiction. >>> and the home shopping network is on notice. yes, they built a huge brand and they have a loyal following but they're missing an opportunity of a lifetime. find out what they're passing up next...
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other than by force from dominique strauss-kahn. >> fascinating article in "newsweek" and jeff to youort is back in the death of singer amy winehouse but questions remain. we'll talk with dr. drew pinsky about her death and addiction. >>> and the home shopping network is on notice. yes, they built a huge brand and they have a loyal following but they're missing an opportunity of a lifetime. find out what they're passing up next on our rediculist. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose ta
other than by force from dominique strauss-kahn. >> fascinating article in "newsweek" and jeff to youort is back in the death of singer amy winehouse but questions remain. we'll talk with dr. drew pinsky about her death and addiction. >>> and the home shopping network is on notice. yes, they built a huge brand and they have a loyal following but they're missing an opportunity of a lifetime. find out what they're passing up next on our rediculist. oh, we call it the...
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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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i was fascinated by your article in "newsweek."ive an interesting glimpse into what they're like. they're supposed to be one place and they have folks waiting overnight, they never show up because they're unconventional. a lot of people say unconventional means you aren't the type of person someone can run a campaign for. you're just not able to trust that you're going to be where you are, do what you say you're going to do. kind of a wildcard. i want to make the point, i didn't write the "newsweek" article. i wrote about it. i wrote the book recently, "the quotable rogue." but i thought it was a great interview. the u 2 song "she moves in mysterious ways," that's sarah palin. i believe the world has changed and sarah palin is probably perceived that way. a lot of strategists have not. we will go into iowa if she gets in the race in a very nontraditional way. she will have supporters who volunteer to give her time. it won't be one of the things where you have to get a local committee chairman, buy them off, or go to the lincoln day
i was fascinated by your article in "newsweek."ive an interesting glimpse into what they're like. they're supposed to be one place and they have folks waiting overnight, they never show up because they're unconventional. a lot of people say unconventional means you aren't the type of person someone can run a campaign for. you're just not able to trust that you're going to be where you are, do what you say you're going to do. kind of a wildcard. i want to make the point, i didn't write...
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. >> susie: there was an article in "newsweek" written by carl bernstein under the title, murdoch's watergate and saying that this is the beginning of the end of the murdoch empire. your thoughts on that. could that be the case? >> i don't think the empire is going to crumble any time soon. but what i think we are seing is perhaps an end to the celebrity type cuture ta inculcated journalism on both sides of the atlantic and has been mainly stimulateed and driven by the murdoch approach to get the news at any cost, and let the chips fall where they may. that kind of absence of ax*egtics in journalism is going to, i think, evaporate because of the phone gate. the murd pock scandal. >> we'll see how it plays out, porter. thank you so much for joining us. >> pleasure. soox*uds and we've been speaking with porter bibb, managing partner of media tech capital. >> susie: tom, every time i looked up from my computer to look how the markets were doing, he was either up or down u. never knew which way it was going depending on the news coming from bernanke and all the stuff from news corp. >> tom: if yo
. >> susie: there was an article in "newsweek" written by carl bernstein under the title, murdoch's watergate and saying that this is the beginning of the end of the murdoch empire. your thoughts on that. could that be the case? >> i don't think the empire is going to crumble any time soon. but what i think we are seing is perhaps an end to the celebrity type cuture ta inculcated journalism on both sides of the atlantic and has been mainly stimulateed and driven by the...
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chief of sexually assaulting her has gone public now has told newsweek magazine and that she's telling the truth about the attack in may and that she wants to see the money behind bars. if thought is are considering whether to drop the charges against him amid doubts over her credibility star scott denies all charges. the hundreds of gay couples got married in new york last sunday the american state has become the sixth and most populated to recognize same sex unions the idea is began at midnight to the cheers and applause of family and friends meanwhile thousands condemned the weddings at rallies across the state. while the last urban fugitive wanted by the un a war crimes tribunal has appeared in court gore on how to chase us fourteen charges including crimes against humanity during the balkans war and the one nine hundred ninety s. sherbet officials hope that his arrest will clear the way to eat you membership to anna johnstone has written extensively on the balkans war says the hague court was set up to bring only one side to justice the tribunal that it is indeed set up may need t
chief of sexually assaulting her has gone public now has told newsweek magazine and that she's telling the truth about the attack in may and that she wants to see the money behind bars. if thought is are considering whether to drop the charges against him amid doubts over her credibility star scott denies all charges. the hundreds of gay couples got married in new york last sunday the american state has become the sixth and most populated to recognize same sex unions the idea is began at...
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this is the woman on the just released cover of "newsweek." she says she called out hello, housekeeping before opening the door to the hotel suite. she says the former leader of the international monetary fund suddenly appeared naked, pulled her to the bed. she tells the magazine i push him, i get up, i wanted to scare him. i said look, there's my supervisor right there. but the man said there was nobody out there and nobody was going to hear. the new york prosecutors are considering dropping the charges against strauss-kahn because she admits she told some lies about her background and what she did in the moments after the alleged attack. the prosecutors say she also lied about a different sexual attack while applying for political asylum. >> eight days to go until america's checks could start bouncing. lawmakers battling over a plan or plans to raise the nation's debt ceiling before the august 2nd deadline. this morning many eyes will be on wall street and the reaction to the impasse on capitol hill with the possibility of a default just nin
this is the woman on the just released cover of "newsweek." she says she called out hello, housekeeping before opening the door to the hotel suite. she says the former leader of the international monetary fund suddenly appeared naked, pulled her to the bed. she tells the magazine i push him, i get up, i wanted to scare him. i said look, there's my supervisor right there. but the man said there was nobody out there and nobody was going to hear. the new york prosecutors are considering...
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time" magazine three weeks ago reported as a cover story how the constitution is under siege, and "newsweek" about two months ago had a cover story about the failure of americans to understand our government. some very scary statistics. two out of every three graduating high-school students today believe that the three branches of government are republican, democrat, and independent. that is an actual poll. 75% of all americans don't know that religious freedom is protected by the first amendment. 75%. more americans can name the judges on "american idol" than on the supreme court of the united states. what does this mean to us? how did we get here? well, first of all, unless the next generation understands the obligations imposed by the constitution, we are going to have a serious, serious problem. my children can always tell me about their rights, but very rarely tell me about their responsibilities. those responsibilities are critical to our future as a country. the fact of the matter is, if we do not understand the constitution, if our children do not understand the constitution, and ap
time" magazine three weeks ago reported as a cover story how the constitution is under siege, and "newsweek" about two months ago had a cover story about the failure of americans to understand our government. some very scary statistics. two out of every three graduating high-school students today believe that the three branches of government are republican, democrat, and independent. that is an actual poll. 75% of all americans don't know that religious freedom is protected by...