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" "newsweek" produced a cover story women and result. cities media savvy women who were getting together decided that the only way to change the discrimination was to confront "newsweek," use the discrimination suit and they filed the same i think the same data that cover story came out. so we had two sides of the story right there. one of the things that prompted them is that the cover story realized had to be written by a woman but they didn't use one of their incite people to do it. they said they are not ready for a cover story and they hired a freelance journalist and they didn't feel any of their people were ready because they hadn't and so this story was there was a lot of women involved. they are all in the book as everything is reported. putting the book to get started a few years ago she was taking a lot of the material home and came to be a recognized as archival material. the college wanted its material, and she thought well, you know, i'm finally getting around to doing this. i need to get some context so she started to writ
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>>guest: if you want news in newsweek you will not get it. it was sold for a dollar in 2010 to a left-wing organization and there is a perception it is still a news magazine. it is not. but, second, they will report whatever they can to keep the obama narrative going. there is absolutely in way president obama can win re-election running on his record. the news media knows this. they have been in the tank since 2008. i said it a year ago that is what was going to happen. it would be a scorched earth policy on any republican getting in his way. >> we will put up a couple of newsweek covers. the 2008 cover when president obama was on the cover of "news week." four pictures, he is smiling in all of them, nice photographs, with great color, and he looks good. you look at mitt romney with the big letters, "wimp." what is going on? >>guest: at this point in 2008 they have done eight coughs on president obama. they all could have looked like press releases, just the laudatory pieces about obama. that is perfectly fine if you going the same thing for
>>guest: if you want news in newsweek you will not get it. it was sold for a dollar in 2010 to a left-wing organization and there is a perception it is still a news magazine. it is not. but, second, they will report whatever they can to keep the obama narrative going. there is absolutely in way president obama can win re-election running on his record. the news media knows this. they have been in the tank since 2008. i said it a year ago that is what was going to happen. it would be a...
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>> i think it says more about newsweek.looking to get an audience at lest for hits nononline edition, hits print edition and it's looking to break throughout khrulter which iclutter, which is why it may have done a cover like this. i think jim agrees with me. >> alan is right it's a desperate last-gasp attention grabber. however we've got to ask ourselves would tina brown and her liberal allies at newsweek, or in the daily news ever consider doing a cover of president obama with the same wording on it? of course not. that's the by as. they know they can get away with it with romney and nobody really will object in the mainstream media and they know they'd get murdered if they did it to president obama. rick: alan. >> i don't know about murderer. jim and i agree this was an effort to breakthrough the clutter. make waves, get newsweek a name. it's helping because we are discussing it. rick: what do you think as far as the impact that a cover like that has. here in new york city and i'm sure in lots of cities around the countr
>> i think it says more about newsweek.looking to get an audience at lest for hits nononline edition, hits print edition and it's looking to break throughout khrulter which iclutter, which is why it may have done a cover like this. i think jim agrees with me. >> alan is right it's a desperate last-gasp attention grabber. however we've got to ask ourselves would tina brown and her liberal allies at newsweek, or in the daily news ever consider doing a cover of president obama with the...
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>> waago g ntwo aewk" te hired "newsweek" just as researchers. we're basically fact checkers and all the guys were reporters d writers. and we stayed and we fact check them out one daywe ra ersmthwo itthi picture. i'm a david "newsweek" did a cover story women in revolt, 46 of us do them for discrimination. >> was the tiing accidtal pctec wn' a s going through. >> he worked at "newsweek" from 65 to next saturday. at what point did you check to other women in the office? >> warteorganizing in the fall f 1969 e orfs our situation wa only called didn't believe the so-called espn said yes it's illegal to call female research category. as their oganizing nws citod ovrs e mehaerre me bypass. so for the first time they went out side the magazine and hired a woman from outside. we thought the day they publish well announced. they are pked all over the d aiay, london and i made a bi splash. >> how long did this situation last? >> they immediately wanted to negotiate and they settled in august same day ad o ot eatry lnd i a a e gain in 1972. first lawyers
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. >> i just got a copy of the "newsweek" cover. >> "newsweek" was accusing him of being a wimp. >> has anyone ever called you a wimp before? >> i don't recall that, no. >> if we don't run chris christie, romney will be the nominee and we'll lose. >>> mitt romney got in more tax trouble in israel while his campaign continued to peddle a lie in a dozen battleground states. this morning, the romney campaign released another ad based on that lie. >> he was trying to say, hey, you didn't build that business on your own. the government helped you build it. and that's what ticked me off more than anything. my name is dennis sawman, president of sawman electric, and i built this. >> and with that ad, dennis sollman joins the list of romney spokesmodels who zlim built their business without any help at all from the government, when in fact, they saw the and received and were dependent on millions of dollars in government money. a "huffington post" investigation reveals that sollman received a $915,000 contract for work on the trotwood-madison city school district and a $1.6 million contract for
. >> i just got a copy of the "newsweek" cover. >> "newsweek" was accusing him of being a wimp. >> has anyone ever called you a wimp before? >> i don't recall that, no. >> if we don't run chris christie, romney will be the nominee and we'll lose. >>> mitt romney got in more tax trouble in israel while his campaign continued to peddle a lie in a dozen battleground states. this morning, the romney campaign released another ad based on...
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>>guest: if you want news in newsweek you will not get it. sold for a dollar in 2010 to a left-wing organization and there is a perception it is still a news magazine. it is not. but, second, they will report whatever they can to keep the obama narrative going. there is absolutely in way president obama can win re-election running on his record. the news media knows this. they have been in the tank since 2008. i said it a year ago that is what was going to happen. it would be a scorched earth policy on any republican getting in his way. >> we will put up a couple of newsweek covers. the 2008 cover when president obama was on the cover of "news week." four pictures, he is smiling in all of them, nice photographs, with great color, and he looks good. you look at mitt romney with the big letters, "wimp." what is going on? >>guest: at
>>guest: if you want news in newsweek you will not get it. sold for a dollar in 2010 to a left-wing organization and there is a perception it is still a news magazine. it is not. but, second, they will report whatever they can to keep the obama narrative going. there is absolutely in way president obama can win re-election running on his record. the news media knows this. they have been in the tank since 2008. i said it a year ago that is what was going to happen. it would be a scorched...
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bush, when he was vice president at the time, "newsweek" did the exact same thing.le they did in 1987. they asked whether he was too wimpy to be president. this got under the bush family's skin. this is a different sort of media environment. back then, the cover of a news magazine having much impact in shaping a narrative in a presidential race in 1987 was probably much stronger than it is today, john. mitt romney will probably be same. >> george h.w. bush won, by the way. he may have been a wimp, but he won. >> also, the republicans succeeded in making michael dukakis the wimp in 1988, not george h.w. bush. so in the end, the wimp thing didn't really matter. >> we have news on the democratic side. we're waking up to news that bill clinton is going to be speaking on wednesday night of convention week in charlotte, the primetime speech that wednesday night, nominating president obama. looking at the long complicated relationship between the clintons and obamas, this is a particularly big deal. >> yeah, in 2008 at the convention there, the issue was was the democratic
bush, when he was vice president at the time, "newsweek" did the exact same thing.le they did in 1987. they asked whether he was too wimpy to be president. this got under the bush family's skin. this is a different sort of media environment. back then, the cover of a news magazine having much impact in shaping a narrative in a presidential race in 1987 was probably much stronger than it is today, john. mitt romney will probably be same. >> george h.w. bush won, by the way. he...
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dan yellowstone, senior core spoenlt respondent for newsweek daily beast.rming or not. >> i think all signs are pointing to something going on globally with the climate, yes. >> i wish scientist would get their ass in gear and admit it. >> the probably is i sort of thing that they are -- i don't know. betraying their own science if they make us like they are telling everybody who they are going to vote for if they say it's global warming, their job, i know i think is to tell the truth. true? i am not saying he didn't tell the truth. i don't want too hard on them. % i think the evidence is 1930s. in the 1930s, the glacier ears didn't melt. the icebergs were not braking up. they ain't coming back. there is no way they are coming back. >> that's a big difference. don't you agree? >> i agree, yeah all of these signs now that we have never seen before through history warming of occasions in a signifcatch way, ice caps, high temperatures we are tealfeeling, that's an equation. >> 72% of this country today is in drought conditions. right office we are losing crops
dan yellowstone, senior core spoenlt respondent for newsweek daily beast.rming or not. >> i think all signs are pointing to something going on globally with the climate, yes. >> i wish scientist would get their ass in gear and admit it. >> the probably is i sort of thing that they are -- i don't know. betraying their own science if they make us like they are telling everybody who they are going to vote for if they say it's global warming, their job, i know i think is to tell...
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. >> schieffer: as romney was talking tough about iran, back home ""newsweek"" was accusing him of being a wimp, in an issue that includes a surprising assessment of his foreign policy congressionals from his fellow republican john mccain. our jan crawford is with romney and will ask him. debbie wasserman schultz will offer her party's side. we'll also talk about the scandal at penn state and the harsh sanctions imposed by the ncaa. i'll talk about that with penn state's president rodney erickson, who's catching it from both sides. >> i was faced with a very, very difficult choice. >> schieffer: what the scandal means for college sports across the country with sara ganim, the "patriot news" reporter who won the pulitzer for breaking the story. bill rhoden of the "new york times." buzz bissinger, who wrote "friday night lights," and our own james brown and jim roam of cbs sports. we'll close with a rare interview with former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor, long retired from the court but still making a difference. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs
. >> schieffer: as romney was talking tough about iran, back home ""newsweek"" was accusing him of being a wimp, in an issue that includes a surprising assessment of his foreign policy congressionals from his fellow republican john mccain. our jan crawford is with romney and will ask him. debbie wasserman schultz will offer her party's side. we'll also talk about the scandal at penn state and the harsh sanctions imposed by the ncaa. i'll talk about that with penn...
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a big day for facebook and newsweek magazine could be turning the page on print.shley morrison here in new york with that and more. ash, good morning. >> good morning, terrell. stocks rebounded on signs europe will boost its bailout fund. tokyo's nikkei added 1% and the hang seng gained a fraction. >>> today we'll get the first ever earnings report from facebook. it is a chance for the company to show investors it can continue to grow through advertising revenue before going public. facebook admitted its mobile users are growing faster than the ads on the mobile apps. >>> facebook stock was pulled lower in after hours trading following a disappointi reserve's books. greater power over the central bank. the legislation allows lawmakers to audit the fed's decision-making on monetary policy and its agreements with foreign central banks. >>> and newsweek may be leaving magazine racks in the future. the head of the parent company says producing a weekly print magazine isn't easy. one option could be to shift to an online only publication. another would be to publish le
a big day for facebook and newsweek magazine could be turning the page on print.shley morrison here in new york with that and more. ash, good morning. >> good morning, terrell. stocks rebounded on signs europe will boost its bailout fund. tokyo's nikkei added 1% and the hang seng gained a fraction. >>> today we'll get the first ever earnings report from facebook. it is a chance for the company to show investors it can continue to grow through advertising revenue before going...
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a big day for facebook and "newsweek" magazine could be turning the page on print.shley morrison here in new york with that and more. ash, good morning. >> good morning, terrell. stocks rebounded on signs europe will boost its bailout fund. tokyo's nikkei added 1% and the hang seng gained a fraction. >>> today we'll get the first ever earnings report from facebook. it is a chance for the company to show investors it can continue to grow through advertising revenue before going public. facebook admitted its mobile users are growing faster than the ads on the mobile apps. >>> facebook stock was pulled lower in after hours trading following a disappointing earnings report from the maker of online games such as farmville and words with friends lost nearly $23 million last quarter. facebook relies on zynga for about 12% of its revenue. >>> stocks on wall street from mixed. the dow broke a three-day skid gaining 58 points while the nasdaq was down 8. >>> a new report out this morning by realty trac finds california is the king of foreclosures. the golden state is home to
a big day for facebook and "newsweek" magazine could be turning the page on print.shley morrison here in new york with that and more. ash, good morning. >> good morning, terrell. stocks rebounded on signs europe will boost its bailout fund. tokyo's nikkei added 1% and the hang seng gained a fraction. >>> today we'll get the first ever earnings report from facebook. it is a chance for the company to show investors it can continue to grow through advertising revenue...
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"newsweek" isn't so enamored with romney. the cover, "the wimp factor." asks the question, is he too insecure to be president? a cover that asked the same question about then presidential candidate george h.w. bush. so let's talk about that and more with cnn contributor and redstate.com editor are in chief eric erickson. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. so this it cover story in "newsweek" was written by a reporter for the sister publication the daily beast, written by a liberal author. so, was this a cheap shot? >> well, first of all, let me say, yes, nbc, stop tape delaying my olympics. on this particular question, yes, it is a cheap shot. a couple of weeks ago he wrote that mitt romney by daring to go speak to the naacp was a race bathing pyromaniac. "newsweek" decided to be the print version of msnbc. >> i think the article was saying that romney may be a wimp because he changes his stance on big issues like abortion seemingly, you know, with his finger in the political wind. >> well, yeah. i agree with er
"newsweek" isn't so enamored with romney. the cover, "the wimp factor." asks the question, is he too insecure to be president? a cover that asked the same question about then presidential candidate george h.w. bush. so let's talk about that and more with cnn contributor and redstate.com editor are in chief eric erickson. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. so this it cover story in "newsweek" was written...
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. >> one of the things we'll talk about is the new cover of "newsweek." can we throw that up on the screen, guys? >> it asks, is about the wimp factor, a big picture of mitt romney and the author's premise is that maybe mitt romney is too much of a wimp, his words, certainly not mine. what do you think of that cover? >> i'm not going to get into any name calling. what i can say president obama's record, if you look at the facts as opposed to the miss characterizations, it stands for itself. he's one of the strongest national security presidents we have had ever had whether it's its his performance on ending the iraq war, setting up transition in afghanistan, bringing osama bin laden to justice. the list goes on. that record stands for itself. >> that a complete dodge because i didn't ask anything about that. i ask about the cover but i understand. thanks for joining us, we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >> coming up, we'll get reaction from the gop senator john mccain will join us and new hampshire senator kelly ayotta will join us as well.
. >> one of the things we'll talk about is the new cover of "newsweek." can we throw that up on the screen, guys? >> it asks, is about the wimp factor, a big picture of mitt romney and the author's premise is that maybe mitt romney is too much of a wimp, his words, certainly not mine. what do you think of that cover? >> i'm not going to get into any name calling. what i can say president obama's record, if you look at the facts as opposed to the miss...
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exurbs available at newsweek. thanks for being with us.captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] a developing story will continue today and into the next few days. comments of defense secretary leon panetta, said that the situation in syria is rapidly spinning out of control. the defense secretary telling pentagon reporters that it's now more essential than ever that the u.s. and the international community work through the united nations to bring pressure on the syrian president to step down and begin a peaceful transition. the defense secretary appearing with his counterparts from great britain, also expressing concerns on syria's large chemical weapons stocks need to be safeguarded. a bomb didn't throw a high-level security meeting today in the syrian capital curing the defense minister if as well as the brother-in-law of the syrian president. this is being seen as the harshest blow to the government posing inner circle in the uprising that has resulted in the deaths
exurbs available at newsweek. thanks for being with us.captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] a developing story will continue today and into the next few days. comments of defense secretary leon panetta, said that the situation in syria is rapidly spinning out of control. the defense secretary telling pentagon reporters that it's now more essential than ever that the u.s. and the international community work through the...
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here's a new issue of "newsweek" has a provocative cover. plays off about george bush sr. is mitt romney too wimpy to be president? i don't know if that's the right word. is that the right word? i would say he's a panderbear. in every front. not just the middle east but on norquist and every religious right. he says yes, yes, yes, yes. is it fair to call him a wimp? >> well, chris, having been involved in the original "newsweek" cover which was 1987, george w. bush who we eluded to as a war hero. be that as it may, i don't think mitt romney is a wimp in the sense that he will say -- it's more i find cynical in he will say just about anything it seems in the very cold-blooded and i would say cold-hearted pursuit of the white house. what he did to some of the other candidates in the republican primaries was pretty cold. and so i don't see him -- politically he almost doesn't seem to care. i don't find that to be wimpish. i find it to be cynical. >> also i would throw in the word arrogant or distant as well. i think wimpiness is the problem. i think he's detached in certain w
here's a new issue of "newsweek" has a provocative cover. plays off about george bush sr. is mitt romney too wimpy to be president? i don't know if that's the right word. is that the right word? i would say he's a panderbear. in every front. not just the middle east but on norquist and every religious right. he says yes, yes, yes, yes. is it fair to call him a wimp? >> well, chris, having been involved in the original "newsweek" cover which was 1987, george w. bush who...
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it's in "newsweek" right now. >>> the recovery of aimee copeland, the young woman we've been talkingbout. she won that battle with flesh eating bacteria. her father with the milestone she achieved this week is "outfront" next.t al, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list at's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for
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it's in "newsweek" right now. >>> the recovery of aimee copeland, the young woman we've been talkingshe won that battle with flesh eating bacteria. her father with the milestone she achieved this week is "outfront" next. man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained wel
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joining me now, co-host of msnbc's "the cycle," steve kornacki and "newsweek" special correspondent, michael tomaski. his latest article is on mitt romney's wimp factor. mike, jan crawford of cbs actually asked mitt romney how he feels about you calling him a wimp. let's take a look at that. >> i just got a copy of a "newsweek" cover that's going to be hitting the newsstands tomorrow that calls you a wimp. have you seen this? >> ha-ha, no. >> does that concern you? is that fair? >> they tried that on george herbert walker bush. he was a pretty great president and anything but. >> but it did hurt him, to some extent, that narrative did. are you worried about what the media is saying here in this kind of story line that gets out there, and how do you counter that? >> >> if i worried about what the media said, i wouldn't get much sleep, and i'm able to sleep pretty well. >> has anyone ever called you a wimp before? >> i don't recall that, no. >> mike, apparently no one's ever called him a wimp before. a lot of us have been busy calling him a liar, so we haven't moved down the list, actu
joining me now, co-host of msnbc's "the cycle," steve kornacki and "newsweek" special correspondent, michael tomaski. his latest article is on mitt romney's wimp factor. mike, jan crawford of cbs actually asked mitt romney how he feels about you calling him a wimp. let's take a look at that. >> i just got a copy of a "newsweek" cover that's going to be hitting the newsstands tomorrow that calls you a wimp. have you seen this? >> ha-ha, no. >> does...
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but i just got a copy of the "newsweek" cover that's going to be hitting the newsstands tomorrow that calls you a wimp. have you seen this? >> no. >> reporter: does that concern you? is that fair? >> they tried that on george herbert walker bush. he was a pretty great president and anything but. >> reporter: but it did hurt him to some extent, that narrative there. are you worried about what the meet meadia is saying here and this kind of storyline that gets out there, and how do you counter that? >> if i worried about what the media said i wouldn't get much sleep and i sleep pretty well. >> reporter: has anyone called you a wimp before? >> i don't recall. >> reporter: there's an interview with senator mccain and he said, "he has not got a lot of instincts on some of these national security issues, but he has the right instincts." does that sound like faint praiseto you? >> you'd have to ask him. i respect senator mccain a great deal and i believe he has many ideas and suggestions that i would certainly want to avail myself of if i was in a setting that required the input of other lea
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. >> as i write in "newsweek," i was given this assignment on the 1st of december, 2010.t vendor, mohammed bouazizi, set himself on fire on december 16th. i was already in damascus. during january, there were small uprisings in various middle eastern states. tunisia happened in january, and by the middle of january, ben ali had fled. and tunisia was free, as it were. that dictator was gone. there was also egypt where we were all cheering what was happening in tahrir square. >> did you start to get nervous -- >> absolutely. >> here's your article, you said, she is fresh and very chic. you talk about syria, a place without bombings, unrest or kidnappings. >> right. but there's a couple of other lines where i say that it conducts strict electronic and personal surveillance on both nationals and visitors. >> which you experienced, right? >> which i experienced. but it was funny because somebody got into my computer. but i didn't actually have the computer looked at until i'd finished writing the piece because i didn't know exactly what it meant. and it was something, you'll t
. >> as i write in "newsweek," i was given this assignment on the 1st of december, 2010.t vendor, mohammed bouazizi, set himself on fire on december 16th. i was already in damascus. during january, there were small uprisings in various middle eastern states. tunisia happened in january, and by the middle of january, ben ali had fled. and tunisia was free, as it were. that dictator was gone. there was also egypt where we were all cheering what was happening in tahrir square....
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. >> a "newsweek" cover will be hitting the newsstands that calls you a wimp. does that concern you? is that fair? >> if i worried about what the media said, i wouldn't get much sleep. i'm able to sleep pretty well. >>> formal charges will be filed in a few hours from now against james holmes, the accused gunman in colorado. >> holmes will not be charged with the death of an unborn baby whose mother was critically injured in the shooting. >> for me is james holmes going to prison for the rest of his life, never see fresh air again? >>> a couple in crystal springs, mississippi, said they have to find a new place to get married just because they're black. >>> six flags in viejo, california, a roller coaster got stuck 150 feet in the air. >> vollmer, the first woman ever under 56 seconds. that will complete your olympic dream. >>> a hug for the first lady after a win in game one. >>> i like governor palin but based on her background, i think that was a mistake. >>> we have to take a little break and make some money. >>> she's our vanna white. >> again, condescendi
. >> a "newsweek" cover will be hitting the newsstands that calls you a wimp. does that concern you? is that fair? >> if i worried about what the media said, i wouldn't get much sleep. i'm able to sleep pretty well. >>> formal charges will be filed in a few hours from now against james holmes, the accused gunman in colorado. >> holmes will not be charged with the death of an unborn baby whose mother was critically injured in the shooting. >> for me is...
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when you women today at "newsweek" find out about our story i lened that they were the only ones, hei s. ey now find issues because histormakes a difference. you can't really look forward without understanding where you come from. >> we've been talking th foly"eseom "eswek, "the good girls revolt" is the name of the boat, "the good girls revolt: how the women of newsweek sued their bosses and changethe workplace." thank you for being with us here on c-span booktv. >> you areagee bexme. puhi industries trade show. for more information visit book expo america.com. prtsbu, nur-gbov program or invite guest host interview authors. this week, martha rosenberg exposes the croissant rehang the scenes in the drug industries in her new book called the "born with a junk food deficien." with t help of dto andseerh ok ventply deinthe public health. she discusses finance its associat editor of fda week, stephanie beasley. >> host: lt's jus tote knsd fto fascinating and full of lots and lots of information. i was curious a to whether there was any particular news events or story that ipired you to s
when you women today at "newsweek" find out about our story i lened that they were the only ones, hei s. ey now find issues because histormakes a difference. you can't really look forward without understanding where you come from. >> we've been talking th foly"eseom "eswek, "the good girls revolt" is the name of the boat, "the good girls revolt: how the women of newsweek sued their bosses and changethe workplace." thank you for being with us here on...
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newsweek maybe leave the magazine racks in the future.any says producing a weekly print magazine is not easy. one way is to shift to an on- line only publication. the other would be to publish less frequently paired >>> spk of sex quickly, there's a new study saying that sexting is more coming in dating a little more than we need think. the study of 3500 adults suspect the sexting is just another way of flirting for them. >>> >>> ashley morrison, always a pleasure. we will see will be later. for 48 right now, woman is being sued over access for the disabled. it claims that many wal-mart stores have checked out display terminals someone disabled or in a chair cannot reach. wal-mart says it is committed to serving customers with disabilities. did this study from mit looked at the largest american airports. it figured out which one would be most likely to spread a disease. at the top of the list was europe's jfk, then at lax. more bad news now for graveyard shift workers to try to fall asleep during the day. researchers at ohio state too muc
newsweek maybe leave the magazine racks in the future.any says producing a weekly print magazine is not easy. one way is to shift to an on- line only publication. the other would be to publish less frequently paired >>> spk of sex quickly, there's a new study saying that sexting is more coming in dating a little more than we need think. the study of 3500 adults suspect the sexting is just another way of flirting for them. >>> >>> ashley morrison, always a pleasure. we...
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what -- "newsweek" magazine has a critique of romney on its cover. >> construction for the baltimore grand prix two mile track began today. among the changes to the race track this year, the removal of the barrier of the longest straightaway. officials met to discuss preparations for the event. one thing is the importance of detail. >> our critical attention to detail that will make sure that if you are a business owner here, if you are an attraction whether you are the national aquarium or any of those places behind me, you are going to be able to be open throughout this building process. we have a nighttime construction schedule. we're making sure we are working with the city and crosswalks will be open and bus stops will be available. it is critical to us that we make sure that this city is able to function and hold a great event at the same time. >> the event is set for labor day weekend august 31 through september 2/ . >> a shower up in central pennsylvania has been there for a while. if you are sitting underneath it, you could pick up some decent rain. you can see that cell on
what -- "newsweek" magazine has a critique of romney on its cover. >> construction for the baltimore grand prix two mile track began today. among the changes to the race track this year, the removal of the barrier of the longest straightaway. officials met to discuss preparations for the event. one thing is the importance of detail. >> our critical attention to detail that will make sure that if you are a business owner here, if you are an attraction whether you are the...
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. >>> jan asked about the latest cover story from "newsweek" magazine that reads romney the wimp factor, just too insecure to be president. here's what governor romney had to say about it. >> just got a copy of the "newsweek" cover that's going to be hitting the newsstands tomorrow that calls you a wimp. have you seen it? >> no. they tried that on george herbert walker bush. he was a pretty good president. i'm anything but. >> reporter: but it hurt him to some extent. are you worried about what the media says and this story line that gets out there and have you countered that? >> if i worried about what the media said i wouldn't get much sleep and i'm able to sleep pretty well. >> to chief security correspondent bob schieffer. does a magazine cover make a difference here? >> i think if you gave governor romney truth serum and neem his campaign, nobody has told me this, i think they would probably say they are concerned about this. pie me i mean, this article was savage, it was brutal. how could you not have a reaction to it? i think it could. i think it could hurt him. and here's the re
. >>> jan asked about the latest cover story from "newsweek" magazine that reads romney the wimp factor, just too insecure to be president. here's what governor romney had to say about it. >> just got a copy of the "newsweek" cover that's going to be hitting the newsstands tomorrow that calls you a wimp. have you seen it? >> no. they tried that on george herbert walker bush. he was a pretty good president. i'm anything but. >> reporter: but it hurt...
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. >> rose: the cover of thyme and "newsweek" the same week. when was that?hen "born to run" came out. >> rose: that's 37 years ago. >> yeah, it is. it is. and it was the first time a pop music person or any musical person was on simultaneously on thyme and "newsweek." not elvis, not the beatles, not bob dylan. you have to remember when born to run came out he had two albums that were out and didn't do anything. columbia was going to get rid of him if the third album didn't sell. >> rose: this is an extraordinary profile. it will tell you and help you understand this will make real who he is, what he is and where the music comes from and what it's about. how does this happen. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: it's true. how does that happen? >> it's the gift of the "new yorker" to be honest with you. it's the ability to have the space to do it and the time to do it even though my time is 99% taken up with editing the magazine. this is a lark for me. i have a writer right now in syria and people risking their lives doing tough investigative work. following bruce
. >> rose: the cover of thyme and "newsweek" the same week. when was that?hen "born to run" came out. >> rose: that's 37 years ago. >> yeah, it is. it is. and it was the first time a pop music person or any musical person was on simultaneously on thyme and "newsweek." not elvis, not the beatles, not bob dylan. you have to remember when born to run came out he had two albums that were out and didn't do anything. columbia was going to get rid of him...
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that's the title of this week's "newsweek" story.no longer a delivery tool but a whole new state of nature. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> we are addicts at the this table. we're ready to admit every one of us checked our phones in the break, anxiously twitching waiting for the next commercial break so we can look at twitter again. what is all this stimulation doing to our brains? >> well, it's interesting that nobody questions the premise of the article. we are all checking our phones constantly. i keep expecting someone to say what got you enter interested in this subject? but it's self-evident. for the first time we're getting brain scans from neuro scientists showing that there is a remapping happening. as our environment changes, our brain changes. the results are concerning. in january chinese researchers compared the brains of internet addicts to the brains of other addicts, alcohol, drug addicts. they show similarities. so to be an internet addict is to have brain chemistry a bit like any other kind of
that's the title of this week's "newsweek" story.no longer a delivery tool but a whole new state of nature. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> we are addicts at the this table. we're ready to admit every one of us checked our phones in the break, anxiously twitching waiting for the next commercial break so we can look at twitter again. what is all this stimulation doing to our brains? >> well, it's interesting that nobody questions the premise of...
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if you were a pail girl at "newsweek" nothing ever really happened to you except that you-- you kind of continued to serve men forever. first you were a mail girl. and. >> rose: then you were what. >> then you were a clipper which was a tragically horrible job where you sat with a rip stick and greased pencil and chopped up 50 or 60 american newspapers and rooted them to the department that-- routed them to the department that your college education had sort of prepared to think was the right place for it. so if they discovered that cure for cancer in baltimore you sent it to the medicine department. and-- . >> rose: we need these here at our show. >> and then i became a researcher, another job that was held only by women. and that meant that the men would write the stories and you would check them. >> rose: and at some point along this road there was a strike. a newspaper strike. >> right. >> rose: and they get somebody to do a parody, was it lyons. >> leonard lyons, vickar-- was the editor of monday ago owe magazine. >> rose: right. >> a short-lived but legendary humor magazine. >>
if you were a pail girl at "newsweek" nothing ever really happened to you except that you-- you kind of continued to serve men forever. first you were a mail girl. and. >> rose: then you were what. >> then you were a clipper which was a tragically horrible job where you sat with a rip stick and greased pencil and chopped up 50 or 60 american newspapers and rooted them to the department that-- routed them to the department that your college education had sort of prepared to...
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. >> "newsweek" at the end and he was fascinated by it. and he saved it if you asked tina brown and barry diller now they will tell you he saved "newsweek". >> rose: because he was prepared to go in there and buy it to understand what it could possibly be. >> bought it for a buck as he put it plus a few liabilities. >> rose: a few debts. >> but if he mr. there now, they say this, he would have creative ideas about better ways to do the business model and he would be all over it. >> rose: and what made this a great marriage? >> two type as. >> rose: look how lucky she was to have me. >> of course that is what he would say. and i was 27 years younger. and he was asked early on don't you have any sense of mortality. and his answer would always be yup, if janie can't make t she can't make it. >> rose: there is this too, egypt what is going to happen now that we have firstician lambist president, first nonmilitary guy, in a country in which islamists all over the world are looking saying hooray and the military is saying we're still in control?
. >> "newsweek" at the end and he was fascinated by it. and he saved it if you asked tina brown and barry diller now they will tell you he saved "newsweek". >> rose: because he was prepared to go in there and buy it to understand what it could possibly be. >> bought it for a buck as he put it plus a few liabilities. >> rose: a few debts. >> but if he mr. there now, they say this, he would have creative ideas about better ways to do the business...