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"newsweek" points it out. but there are still situations that are totally crazy like rhode island where the governor will not call the state christmas tree a christmas tree. recently i asked why, why some christian leaders are silent when christianity comes under attack author the book how can i know answers to life's most questions. how christian leaders sitting it out? i think for two reasons, bill. one is christian leaders have the wrong idea about jesus. they see jesus as this little wimpy guy who walked around best of best of plucking dazes. the fact is jesus did confront his culture with truth and he ended up being crucified because of it that's one reason. even more reason is pastors don't like controversy many of them. they are afraid of losing church members, getting involved in a lawsuit. i was talking yesterday to kelly shackleford the head of liberty institute that defends religious freedom cases. he said our biggest problem is not the liberal judges it's pastors, school districts, city councils ca
"newsweek" points it out. but there are still situations that are totally crazy like rhode island where the governor will not call the state christmas tree a christmas tree. recently i asked why, why some christian leaders are silent when christianity comes under attack author the book how can i know answers to life's most questions. how christian leaders sitting it out? i think for two reasons, bill. one is christian leaders have the wrong idea about jesus. they see jesus as this...
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"newsweek" points it out. but there are still situations that are totally crazy like rhode island where the governor will not call the state christmas tree a christmas tree. recently i asked why, why some christian leaders are silent when christianity comes under attack author the book how can i know answers to life's most questions. how christian leaders sitting it out? i think for two reasons, bill. one is christian leaders have the wrong idea about jesus. they see jesus as this little wimpy guy who walked around best of best of plucking dazes. the fact is jesus did confront his culture with truth and he ended up being crucified because of it that's one reason. even more reason is pastors don't like controversy many of them. they are afraid of losing church members, getting involved in a lawsuit. i was talking yesterday to kelly shackleford the head of liberty institute that defends religious freedom cases. he said our biggest problem is not the liberal judges it's pastors, school districts, city councils ca
"newsweek" points it out. but there are still situations that are totally crazy like rhode island where the governor will not call the state christmas tree a christmas tree. recently i asked why, why some christian leaders are silent when christianity comes under attack author the book how can i know answers to life's most questions. how christian leaders sitting it out? i think for two reasons, bill. one is christian leaders have the wrong idea about jesus. they see jesus as this...
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and "newsweek" will continue digitally and in a new format. "newsweek" global.wn. she's willing to try something new, and we all hope it will succeed. >> that's tina for you. for what it's worth, another good thing, "newsweek" daily beast is one of my favorite news websites. excellent one. >> thank you. >> we read you there, as well, and will continue to do so. andy sullivan, eleanor lift, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> "consumer reports" said this week 132 million of us are not done shopping. oh, yeah. that cease so me. 26 million have not started. 17 million say they will shop on christmas eve. nbc's michelle franzen is at the manhattan mall in midtown manhattan. we checked in last hour. any pickup in the traffic since we saw you last? you went shopping. >> reporter: definitely a pick nextel cup the traffic and i had a few of my own last-minute purchases to get to but i'm wrapping it up. i'm in good company here at the manhattan mall in new york city, exactly where the crowds are building at this hour. also all around the country. as you mentioned, 17 mi
and "newsweek" will continue digitally and in a new format. "newsweek" global.wn. she's willing to try something new, and we all hope it will succeed. >> that's tina for you. for what it's worth, another good thing, "newsweek" daily beast is one of my favorite news websites. excellent one. >> thank you. >> we read you there, as well, and will continue to do so. andy sullivan, eleanor lift, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>>...
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. >>> also in the mail this week, the final print edition of "newsweek" magazine. they become digital-only in the new year. the final cover is an old photo of the manhattan office building of "newsweek." >>> and fantasy beats gritty realism. "the hobbit" was first for the second straight weekend. the movie took in $37 million, more than double any other movie. the tom cruise action thriller, "jack reemp" was second. and the come by, "this is 40" opened in third. >>> when we come back, stunning words from mitt romney's son about whether his dad ever really wanted to be president. >>> also, throwing it all way. a misplaced pass leads to playoff hopes dashed. stay with us. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfe
. >>> also in the mail this week, the final print edition of "newsweek" magazine. they become digital-only in the new year. the final cover is an old photo of the manhattan office building of "newsweek." >>> and fantasy beats gritty realism. "the hobbit" was first for the second straight weekend. the movie took in $37 million, more than double any other movie. the tom cruise action thriller, "jack reemp" was second. and the come by,...
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you will only be able to download copies of "newsweek" after the 31st. the growing use of tablets continued with weakness in advertising forced the decision. >>> new year's resolutions are a great time to start working out, eating healthier and also a great time to think about your pocketbook and get your finances back on track. i'm joined by mitch reiner. you're an investment adviser at capital investment advisors and your firm, just to give you some street cred. it handles a billion dollars in assets and you're only 32 years old. we can say you know what you're doing. >> everything going on with the fiscal cliff and everything, there's certain issues that everybody faces and you can only control so much. you can't control what's going on in washington every day. so, what can we do this year? >> here's the thing, we always do these kind of stories at the beginning of the year. how to get our finances in order. anything new and really what, what really can get people? we hear it all the time, all the things we can do. wh can you tell people to sort of in
you will only be able to download copies of "newsweek" after the 31st. the growing use of tablets continued with weakness in advertising forced the decision. >>> new year's resolutions are a great time to start working out, eating healthier and also a great time to think about your pocketbook and get your finances back on track. i'm joined by mitch reiner. you're an investment adviser at capital investment advisors and your firm, just to give you some street cred. it handles...
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"newsweek" didn't say that but, you know that.here are very few retail stores where >>> this is a fox news alert. there has been a shooting in portland, oregon. first of all, i want to make it very clear there are thoughts and prayers go out to victims and their families and how much that means to us just we're thinking of them right now. i want to make it real clear this situation is over. right now, we're moving into the investigation phase. the mall going to be closed tomorrow. and as you can imagine it's a huge facility there. so i want to say is that for all of us, mall supposed to be a place to take families and feel comfortable this is a great place at the holiday season like this. and these things aren't supposed to happen. you know? and we train for them. we train and hope they never do happen. and unfortunately tonight we did have an active shooter situation. an individual came in there, took lives two of people. we have a young lady at the hospital fighting for her life right now. and i want to say that i'm really proud
"newsweek" didn't say that but, you know that.here are very few retail stores where >>> this is a fox news alert. there has been a shooting in portland, oregon. first of all, i want to make it very clear there are thoughts and prayers go out to victims and their families and how much that means to us just we're thinking of them right now. i want to make it real clear this situation is over. right now, we're moving into the investigation phase. the mall going to be closed...
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the final cover features the old "newsweek" building on madison avenue here in midtown manhattan andly, a #signify the transition to digital. it hits newsstands tomorrow. >>> the christmas spirit have alive and well, but what about the airing of the grievances? if you watched a lot of "seinfe "seinfeld" you know what i'm talking b fest views, a holiday, as george's dad put it for the rest of us, is tonight. it was popularized when frank costanza described his moment of clarity one holiday season. >> many christmases ago, i went to buy a doll for my son. i reached for the last one they had. but so did another man as i rained blows upon him, i realize there had had to be another way. >> what happened to the doll? >> it was destroyed. but out of that, a new holiday was born. a festivus for the rest of us. >> turns out festivus is real, well sort of. it was invented by the father of a "seinfeld" writer. don't forget the aluminum pole and the feats of strength. >>> up next here tonight, some hard-hitting investigative reporting. what we learned about what santa may do to relax before his
the final cover features the old "newsweek" building on madison avenue here in midtown manhattan andly, a #signify the transition to digital. it hits newsstands tomorrow. >>> the christmas spirit have alive and well, but what about the airing of the grievances? if you watched a lot of "seinfe "seinfeld" you know what i'm talking b fest views, a holiday, as george's dad put it for the rest of us, is tonight. it was popularized when frank costanza described his...
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>> "newsweek" did their presidential book -- >> like a week later. >> right.think of that for the digital era. it's a little bit longer but it's on your ipad and on your kindle and available on amazon.com, you can get it today. so, we wanted folks to be able to sort of have a deep dive of what happened during the moments of the campaign. >> but not six months when nobody cared any more. >> a few weeks after the election. >> i'd like to flip it another way. you know, when we look at some of the praise this has gotten, people talk about how quick a read it is. look at it an extended version of a "new yorker." >> in the age of the ebook. thanks for coming by. >>> coming up from bob woodward's snl's darrell hammond. our best interviews of 2012, right after the break. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [
>> "newsweek" did their presidential book -- >> like a week later. >> right.think of that for the digital era. it's a little bit longer but it's on your ipad and on your kindle and available on amazon.com, you can get it today. so, we wanted folks to be able to sort of have a deep dive of what happened during the moments of the campaign. >> but not six months when nobody cared any more. >> a few weeks after the election. >> i'd like to flip it...
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its features a photograph of the old newsweek offices in new york. the headline reads "last british." the-- "last print edissue." >> a few sloppy snowflakes today, mixed with rain, no accumulation expected. >> will that hold you over? >> no. i am still wishing for snowfall. teachers do as well. a light wintry mix today, not a big deal. nothing to get excited about. why snow excitement factor, 1 out of 10. next weekend we have the potential for little snowfall. let's talk about what's happening right now. areas of rain tracking into southwestern virginia, western north carolina tennessee valley. that will slowly push our way. by lunchtime is when we will see the first areas of a light wintry mix across the washington area. late morning is when it starts southwest of town, parts of central virginia. it's part of a weak low pressure system. a stronger and more potent system will be moving in on wednesday, the day after christmas. it will be rain event for us with a healthy soaking of rain on wednesday. 27 in winchester and frederick. at the present poin
its features a photograph of the old newsweek offices in new york. the headline reads "last british." the-- "last print edissue." >> a few sloppy snowflakes today, mixed with rain, no accumulation expected. >> will that hold you over? >> no. i am still wishing for snowfall. teachers do as well. a light wintry mix today, not a big deal. nothing to get excited about. why snow excitement factor, 1 out of 10. next weekend we have the potential for little...
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host: our guest writes for "newsweek" / "the daily beast." talk about what is happening with "newsweek" and the role that you apply online. guest: "newsweek" just printed its last paper edition. then it will go to the tablet. my hope is that lots of people will buy them. i read most of my magazines on the tablet. it is a great product. tina brown is one of the legends of the industry right now and if anybody can figure out how to do this transition from the print advertising model to a tablet, internet, online model, it is going to be tina brown. she has had one of the greatest careers you can ask for in journalism and i trust her leadership as she looks to steer the next phase. host: how often do you post? guest: usually twice, three times a week, sometimes more. i have a lot of flexibility. i have a great editor who worked with me sometimes. we go back and forth. it is pretty good. they generally have asked me -- i do not have to deal with commodity news unless it is a huge breaking story. the idea that they want me to get scoops and unique
host: our guest writes for "newsweek" / "the daily beast." talk about what is happening with "newsweek" and the role that you apply online. guest: "newsweek" just printed its last paper edition. then it will go to the tablet. my hope is that lots of people will buy them. i read most of my magazines on the tablet. it is a great product. tina brown is one of the legends of the industry right now and if anybody can figure out how to do this transition from...
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lou: "newsweek" going out of business? it was sold for a dollar, wasn't it?not sure the first authority to cite on the anti-christmas controversy. >> you know what is going on the on the other side, eight theist side. all atheists are not haters. i studied under hook at nyu, a jewish atheist. there wasn't anti-catholic bone in his body. we're talking about militant atheists, they don't have a whole lot of grassroots support. we do, people on traditionalists side. you take generals and troops in order to win a culture war. right now it is in hand of a lot of troops. i can list one thing after another where our side has been able to win, sometimes with the help of organizations like the catholic league or thomas moore law center but a lot of times people took it into their own hands. atheists have been turned off. they have a negative second. don't good for goodness sake. now you have pictures of jesus with a crown of thorns, blood coming down this face, exploiting imagery, for a cheap political point that is what is turning people against the militant atheists
lou: "newsweek" going out of business? it was sold for a dollar, wasn't it?not sure the first authority to cite on the anti-christmas controversy. >> you know what is going on the on the other side, eight theist side. all atheists are not haters. i studied under hook at nyu, a jewish atheist. there wasn't anti-catholic bone in his body. we're talking about militant atheists, they don't have a whole lot of grassroots support. we do, people on traditionalists side. you take...
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the 80-year-old "newsweek" fell victim to readers who moved online.n a statement, the editor said "we're making our last momentous change, embracing a digital medium that all our competitors one day will need to embrace. we are ahead of the curve." >>> christmas is upon us and can the fiscal cliff be far behind? the short answer is no. before flying off to hawaii, president obama left behind a stopgap plan to, in his words, agree on what he agree on and leave the rest for later. our brianna keilar, lucky girl, traveling with the first family. she's in honolulu, hawaii. how much of a working holiday is this for the president or is it really up to congress at this point to do something in the next eight days? >> reporter: it's always a working holiday for president obama, but it's very much up to congress to do something here going into the new year. as of right now, this may surprise you, but there are basically no discussions going on. the white house, senate democrats, they are not in discussion with how republicans and senate republicans in any subs
the 80-year-old "newsweek" fell victim to readers who moved online.n a statement, the editor said "we're making our last momentous change, embracing a digital medium that all our competitors one day will need to embrace. we are ahead of the curve." >>> christmas is upon us and can the fiscal cliff be far behind? the short answer is no. before flying off to hawaii, president obama left behind a stopgap plan to, in his words, agree on what he agree on and leave the...
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for "cbs this morning,". >>> the final print of "newsweek" southbound to hit newsstands.w york. the malg zone has been published for almost 80ee years. starting next year you'll have to go online to get any news from "newsweek." >>> we have new evidence that location is everything this morning. it may even influence what you're doing for the holidays. a poll by civic science shows that 35% in the midwest plan to work on christmas day. that is the larchl evident group of americans to do so. folks in the northeast are partiers. they'll attend more parties. people in the south seem to be chilling. 29 expect to not work during the halds. >> and in the midwest . >>> kenny rogers was once voted farchts si favorite singer of all time. this year he might be northern new jersey's favorite santa. we'll show you what he's doing for kids affecting by superstorm sandy. that's ahead on superstorm sandy. [ female announcer ] mcdonald's dollar menu. home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love. and other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. every day, as always, there's a lot to love for
for "cbs this morning,". >>> the final print of "newsweek" southbound to hit newsstands.w york. the malg zone has been published for almost 80ee years. starting next year you'll have to go online to get any news from "newsweek." >>> we have new evidence that location is everything this morning. it may even influence what you're doing for the holidays. a poll by civic science shows that 35% in the midwest plan to work on christmas day. that is the...
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newsweek's final print issue hits the newsstands today. cover features a picture, of the newsmagazine's former offices in new york with a telling deadlineheadline. it cannot afford to stay in print and will be on line only, next year. and it's a new beginning for many couples in maryland. same-sex couples or will be able to get married in maryland starting tomorrow. baltimore city hall will be open at midnight, but most couples will have to wait until the second to officially tied the knot because of the new year holiday. the referendum was passed in november. a celebration of another kind in the washington area today. if you've not heard, the redskins have claimed the nfc east title and are headed to the playoffs. as jummy olabanji reports, the race is on for the fans to get decked out in the burgundy and gold./ >> as soon as the game clock ran out at fedex field, people across the d.c. area began celebrating the redskins big win. early this morning, area sports stores began unpacking shipments of brand new nfc east champion merchandise.
newsweek's final print issue hits the newsstands today. cover features a picture, of the newsmagazine's former offices in new york with a telling deadlineheadline. it cannot afford to stay in print and will be on line only, next year. and it's a new beginning for many couples in maryland. same-sex couples or will be able to get married in maryland starting tomorrow. baltimore city hall will be open at midnight, but most couples will have to wait until the second to officially tied the knot...
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dan from the "daily beast" and "newsweek." coming up, leadership and the lack thereof. so far the entertainment and retailing industries have said and done all the right things after the newtown tragedy. it is what they're going to do when the world isn't watching that worries us. >> people with different interests to follow you toward a common goal. it is an opportunity for leadership if there ever was one. john boehner, i'm talking to you! and later always friendly and never terse, calvin is a master of verse. his poems about politics are world renowned. into "the war room," he is bound. so grab a pop and a little snack, after these messages, we'll be right back! >> jennifer: we've been speaking about how the private equity firm cerberus capital has responded, following the devastating newtown shootings. but what about washington? well today the white house indicated the president is ready to take action. >> while he is actively supportive of, for example senator feinstein's stated intent to revive a piece of legislation that would reinstate the assault weapons ban he
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michael tomasky special correspondent with "newsweek" "daily beast."workers going on strike. what outrageous demands could they possibly want? how about a living wage? we'll talk to one of the strikers. that story is next only to be found in "the war room." i want our viewer to understand why things have happened. at the end of the show, you know what has happened, why its happened and more importantly, what's going to happen tomorrow. so check out the web site. just google elizabeth warren. i think i want to write her a check plyself. i would really love to see her join the ranks of the united states senate and get rid of scott brown. 1-866-55-press. >> real people living real lives in new york city. >> we've been threatened with the cutting of hours. we've been threatened with losing our jobs. if i lose my job than to stay there and be belittled. >> jennifer: last week, hundreds of fast food workers took to the streets of new york to demand a living wage. workers from mcdonald's, burger king, wendy's, taco bell, other major fast food chains all walke
michael tomasky special correspondent with "newsweek" "daily beast."workers going on strike. what outrageous demands could they possibly want? how about a living wage? we'll talk to one of the strikers. that story is next only to be found in "the war room." i want our viewer to understand why things have happened. at the end of the show, you know what has happened, why its happened and more importantly, what's going to happen tomorrow. so check out the web site....
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"newsweek" will be digital early next year. >> a local girl battling cancer is thinking of others. we'll show you how her campaign has gone beyond even what she imagined. >> a happy home coming. >> and the >> it sure will be a happy christmas for an air force colonel from leesburg. we caught up with lawrence nixson when he arrived this evening. his wife and 9-year-old son were there to meet him. boy, he looks happy, doesn't he? >> he'll be home for two weeks before returning to duty for his third deployment overseas. he plans to get away for a mini vacation in williamsburg. >> a heartwarming story of a local little girl battling cancer derrelled to do things for other sick -- determined to do things for sick kids. >> a little girl's passionate belief that children struggling with illness have a right to live has touched many. >> for weeks leesburg residents have been reading notes. they're handwritten by children from across the globe. >> letters from ecuador and all over europe. >> they aren't met from kris kringle. >> gabriela has an inoperable brain tuesday momple before going,
"newsweek" will be digital early next year. >> a local girl battling cancer is thinking of others. we'll show you how her campaign has gone beyond even what she imagined. >> a happy home coming. >> and the >> it sure will be a happy christmas for an air force colonel from leesburg. we caught up with lawrence nixson when he arrived this evening. his wife and 9-year-old son were there to meet him. boy, he looks happy, doesn't he? >> he'll be home for two...
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michael tomasky special correspondent with "newsweek" "daily beast.", fast food workers going on strike. what outrageous demands could they possibly want? how about a living wage? we'll talk to one of the strikers. that story is at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. salads, sandwiches, and more. >> real people living real lives in new york city. >> we've been threatened with the cutting of hours. we've been
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adviced hillary clinton on technology and society, produced several films and named by "newsweek," as, quote, one of the women shaping the 21st century. she is a parent and is focused on making an impact, especially in our everyday use of technology and connection and her newest film is called "engage." take a look. [ speaking spanish ] >> that is your life clock. some day it's going to stop. a lot of things are going happen in the world between now and then, so what are you going to do while you're here? stand on the sidelines? or are you going to be part of something bigger? give a little bit, give a little bit of my life for you give a little bit, give a little bit of your life to me. >> tiffany, welcome back. you always are so fascinating to me. you're constantly re-inventing yourself. do you ever run out of new ideas? >> right now, i'm in a fertile period. and i'm always interested in the same thing and that is basically the internet. >> uh-huh. >> and how do we be mindful of how we're living in the world? in essence, i'm exploring the same idea for 20 years. >> and it's funny. y
adviced hillary clinton on technology and society, produced several films and named by "newsweek," as, quote, one of the women shaping the 21st century. she is a parent and is focused on making an impact, especially in our everyday use of technology and connection and her newest film is called "engage." take a look. [ speaking spanish ] >> that is your life clock. some day it's going to stop. a lot of things are going happen in the world between now and then, so what...
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. >>> final print edition of "newsweek" is now on newsstands, it is now online only.t published back in 1933 and became the second largest weekly news magazine. a sign of the times. >>> you know those annoying words and phrases you keep hearing from friends and the media? >> yeah. the media. we are about to give you the worst of the worst from the 38th annual list put out by lake superior state university. here's some of the words and the phrase that is should be banned in 2013. "fiscal cliff." >> gone. >> we're tired of that. >> spoiler alert. trending. that's going to be around for a while. super food. and boneless wings. >> how did that sneak in? >> kim kardashian's next bill role mom. >> she is going to have a baby with her boyfriend kanye west. he announced it yesterday. they have been dating for 8 months. members of her family are tweeting the news. however, kardashian is still married to nba player kris humphries of the nets although she filed for divorce a year ago. >> probably going to be a beautiful baby and good singer. >>> 5:55. in the next half hour, unit
. >>> final print edition of "newsweek" is now on newsstands, it is now online only.t published back in 1933 and became the second largest weekly news magazine. a sign of the times. >>> you know those annoying words and phrases you keep hearing from friends and the media? >> yeah. the media. we are about to give you the worst of the worst from the 38th annual list put out by lake superior state university. here's some of the words and the phrase that is should...
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readers will have to pay for a newsweek subscription. >>> this couple has been married for 70 years. they tied the stre i went to the movie and went to the post office to see if there was a letter from him. by the time i got halfway to the post office, he caught up with me. he says, let's get married tonight. i says we can't get married tonight. he says, yes we can. no we can't. >> this isn't the first time they have been in the spotlight. effort was the first surgeon to do an overnite call shift tonight. he says, yes we can. no we can't. >> this isn't the first time they have been in the spotlight. effort was the first surgeon to do an overnite call shift at shock trauma. >>> nothing is left to chance at new years eve, how the big apple is preparing for the throngs of people ringing in the new year. >>> we have remedies that might help ease the pains of those overnight and early morning hangovers. >>> this is our ];f#storm shiel app. the watches and warnings are out there. there is a storm on the board towards the west, more coming up after this. live look at times square, the stree
readers will have to pay for a newsweek subscription. >>> this couple has been married for 70 years. they tied the stre i went to the movie and went to the post office to see if there was a letter from him. by the time i got halfway to the post office, he caught up with me. he says, let's get married tonight. i says we can't get married tonight. he says, yes we can. no we can't. >> this isn't the first time they have been in the spotlight. effort was the first surgeon to do an...
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. >> i think keep doing time magazine by doing a favor other way it would go the way of newsweek.d david moranist of the washington post, this is like lincoln at gettysburg, what would they operate on. >> i think it's a failure of the part of imagination on time magazine, if we can't come up with anyone other than the guy who won the election. >> was it a cop-out? >> i think in their minds he is the perennial person of the day, bern of the hour, person of year. >> and i think president morsi, and taken over and it really has become the narrative of the entire world. the arab spring, i call it the islamicic awakinawaking. >> rick, aren't you going to hold president obama responsible for that? >> give him credit-- >> so who should we expect next year? or is it too early to talk about. >> i think it's too early to start talking about hillary clinton. i think we're going to have to wait an um can of years, what do you say. >> i'm going to go with president obama? >> we'll have to see whether she actually testifies in front of the committee while she is still secretary of state as the
. >> i think keep doing time magazine by doing a favor other way it would go the way of newsweek.d david moranist of the washington post, this is like lincoln at gettysburg, what would they operate on. >> i think it's a failure of the part of imagination on time magazine, if we can't come up with anyone other than the guy who won the election. >> was it a cop-out? >> i think in their minds he is the perennial person of the day, bern of the hour, person of year. >>...
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"newsweek," the magazine, will continue in a digital version only.winkies, ho-hos and wonder bread shut down after a crippling labor strike. >> what is the world going to be without twinkies? >> reporter: a new intelligence report reports that china will overtake the u.s. economy in 20 years, but america's more immediate concern was the unemployment rate, which finally slipped below 8% in six years. that helped ignite a record shopping spree. americans spent a record $59 billion over thanksgiving weekend but shopping slowed closer to christmas as consumers kept an eye on washington's efforts to avoid the fiscal cliff. alexis christoforous, "cbs news," new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," an update on your last-minute holiday travel and we'll get a live report from dallas-ft. worth airport. >>> plus, the nra is speaking out in the debate over the gun control. we'll hear from someone from nra >>> and from ""zero dark thirty"" to "lincoln, we'll look back at the best films of 2012. that's your "cbs morning news" on this monday. thanks for watc
"newsweek," the magazine, will continue in a digital version only.winkies, ho-hos and wonder bread shut down after a crippling labor strike. >> what is the world going to be without twinkies? >> reporter: a new intelligence report reports that china will overtake the u.s. economy in 20 years, but america's more immediate concern was the unemployment rate, which finally slipped below 8% in six years. that helped ignite a record shopping spree. americans spent a record $59...
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. >> in the late '70s, maybe it was 78 or '79, time or "newsweek", one of the big magazines back then called the 1980s the decade of the hispanic. and somehow the 80s and 90s went by, it never seemed to be the decade of the hispanics. but november 6th was very significant because it was the first time i believe where hispanics could see that the fact that they showed up and they showed up in great numbers made a real difference in the policy direction of the country, both in electing-- re-elected president obama and also on this issue of immigration reform. >> rose: the question of where we go from here following the tragedy that took place in connecticut, next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: additional funding provided by these funders: and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide is from our studios captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight our focus is on what can be done so that the tragedy at sandy hook elementary school does not happen again.
. >> in the late '70s, maybe it was 78 or '79, time or "newsweek", one of the big magazines back then called the 1980s the decade of the hispanic. and somehow the 80s and 90s went by, it never seemed to be the decade of the hispanics. but november 6th was very significant because it was the first time i believe where hispanics could see that the fact that they showed up and they showed up in great numbers made a real difference in the policy direction of the country, both in...
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this is the last printed edition of "newsweek" magazine. the magazine switching to an entirely online form at. they tweeted out this picture today. >>> santa claus caught in a competition. norad has been tracking santa's journey from the north pole every christmas eve since 1955. this year, google is horning in. google maps will be tracking st. nick as will an app on the android devices. no word on which technology santa himself will be using. now to our video and we picked it because it's certainly cute. this is a baby panda getting a check-up at the san diego zoo. i could watch this for hours. but we only have a few seconds. enjoy it while it lasts. the panta's name means little gift in mandarin. that green ball right there is his favorite toy. his handlers use it to test the animal's coordination. we want to hear from you. hit me on twitter at dan b harris. what to buy for the person who has everything? how about this, a jet pack, $100,000. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in m
this is the last printed edition of "newsweek" magazine. the magazine switching to an entirely online form at. they tweeted out this picture today. >>> santa claus caught in a competition. norad has been tracking santa's journey from the north pole every christmas eve since 1955. this year, google is horning in. google maps will be tracking st. nick as will an app on the android devices. no word on which technology santa himself will be using. now to our video and we picked...
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but before we go, we want to say good-bye to an old friend, the very last issue of "newsweek" magazine. this is the last cover. it will hit the stands tomorrow after close to 80 years in print publication. it will still be around, but it will be online. it was a big part of my life for a long time. well, from all of us here at "face the nation," we want to wish you happy holidays and merry christmas. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,,, water with asphalt meant lof bent metal on bay area highways. >>> as you know rain hit the bay area with a vengeance today. mixing the water with the s is asfault. >>> getting home for the holidays has proven to be tough. we will have an update. good evening, everybody: let's get straight to the video. we are keeping an eye on the storm that
but before we go, we want to say good-bye to an old friend, the very last issue of "newsweek" magazine. this is the last cover. it will hit the stands tomorrow after close to 80 years in print publication. it will still be around, but it will be online. it was a big part of my life for a long time. well, from all of us here at "face the nation," we want to wish you happy holidays and merry christmas. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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there was a newsweek cover poking fun at mitt romney's mormonism for example. >> media is a target rich environment. they are trying define us as something as we are not. mormonism issue was front and center early on. think the romney campaign did a good job of trying to downplay that. certain members were nervous about bringing it up but the social media types and bloggers were constantly trying to make an issue and picked up by some. >> jon: what about the conventions when mitt romney got nominated, when barack obama got renominated, was it fair? >> when i look at the republican convention, the coverage, there was an effort to fear but i think they fell off the knowledge. it was clint eastwood and new famous empty chair. suddenly somehow a hollywood actor who was brought in because he had done the ad during the superbowl that seemed to be pro obama, but here he is endorsing mitt romney that was bigger than anything that mitt romney did. that is the most memorable event from a convention that i believe not only did mitt romney stand up but also paul ryan and several hispanics did an ex
there was a newsweek cover poking fun at mitt romney's mormonism for example. >> media is a target rich environment. they are trying define us as something as we are not. mormonism issue was front and center early on. think the romney campaign did a good job of trying to downplay that. certain members were nervous about bringing it up but the social media types and bloggers were constantly trying to make an issue and picked up by some. >> jon: what about the conventions when mitt...