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"newsweek south asia." in this weeks episode -- militants and foreigners. and taliban launches attacks at the presidential palace, endangering the peace process. in the first of its kind, militants have attacked mountaineers. 10 foreigners, including chinese, were killed in the gruesome attack. pakistani taliban on has claimed responsibility for the attack. locals are taken aback i the gruesome killing of foreigners. the attack would spell a disaster for the already faltering tourism industry. >> a once thriving mountaineering industry is reeling from the killing by militants of 10 foreigners. a massacre likely to drive away all but the hardest of visitors from the world's car lists and most pristine peaks. just as police, they ordered tourists out of tents on that fateful night and then shot them and a pakistani guide. the attack has been claimed by both the pakistani taliban and the smaller radical islamist group. the attack was seen as a fatal blow for efforts to attract more climbers to the himalayan ranges . [chanting] >> widespread protests by the loc
"newsweek south asia." in this weeks episode -- militants and foreigners. and taliban launches attacks at the presidential palace, endangering the peace process. in the first of its kind, militants have attacked mountaineers. 10 foreigners, including chinese, were killed in the gruesome attack. pakistani taliban on has claimed responsibility for the attack. locals are taken aback i the gruesome killing of foreigners. the attack would spell a disaster for the already faltering tourism...
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. >> welcome back, you're watching newsweek south asia. the man who has been shot in the head by the taliban is becoming a household name around the world. the tail of this rave heart was torn against terrorism. he recently turned 16. here is a report. >> the united nations mulala -- an outspoken advocate of women's education. it was the first high-level public appearance of the teenager, who became one of the best known in the world after she was shot on her way to school in 2012 by extremists. after the rally was overrun by militant islamists, more llama began writing a blog m -- mu lala began writing a blog in which he chronicles life under telephone rule. writing under a false name she described how in order to look like students she and schoolmates would go to school in plainclothes with their shawls hidden. she was asked if she would like to be on the slide show that evening. -- on this live show that evening. >> when she was talking to me, the armed militants were standing behind her. she was telling me her school was closed and she
. >> welcome back, you're watching newsweek south asia. the man who has been shot in the head by the taliban is becoming a household name around the world. the tail of this rave heart was torn against terrorism. he recently turned 16. here is a report. >> the united nations mulala -- an outspoken advocate of women's education. it was the first high-level public appearance of the teenager, who became one of the best known in the world after she was shot on her way to school in 2012...
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"the washington post's" ezra klein, bloomberg view's megan mccarten and "newsweek" correspondent john green. joining us from the front lawn of the white house, communications director jennifer palmieri. thank you for bearing with the heat, not just rhetorically but the physical heat. >> it's all right out here. happy to be here. >> jennifer, this narrative that republicans have spent years crafting, the anti-aca narrative, we may laugh at the train wreck metaphor but there is talk out there that the law is a mess. i know a huge part of this is convincing young people and specifically young people of color in certain states to sign up for the affordable care act. as the cbo reports, if 7 million people sign up, 2.7 million have to be younger and healthier people. are you confident right now 76 days before this thing rolls out that you can get those numbers? >> we are.
"the washington post's" ezra klein, bloomberg view's megan mccarten and "newsweek" correspondent john green. joining us from the front lawn of the white house, communications director jennifer palmieri. thank you for bearing with the heat, not just rhetorically but the physical heat. >> it's all right out here. happy to be here. >> jennifer, this narrative that republicans have spent years crafting, the anti-aca narrative, we may laugh at the train wreck metaphor...
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i'm john avlon of "newsweek" and "the daily beast."oming up, we go to cairo for a reporter's take on the egyptian uprising and crackdown on the press. >>> and later, a never before seen interview with journalist michael hastings, who died tragically last month. >>> but first, the incredible impact of social media in the immediate aftermath of the san francisco jet crash. by the way, we are, again, awaiting that ntsb press conference in san francisco and we'll bring it to you live as soon as it happens. first, joining me here in washington, jackie kucinich, the "washington post," josh rogin also of "newsweek" and "the daily beast" and errol louis. one of the things we saw in the aftermath of the boston bombing is citizen journalists driving the story ahead of where traditional media can go. the focus on this was samsung executive david eun. i'm going to read you a tweet he sent immediately after the crash and video he took. it is astounding. here's the tweet he sent -- "i just crash landed at sfo. tail ripped off. most everyone seems fi
i'm john avlon of "newsweek" and "the daily beast."oming up, we go to cairo for a reporter's take on the egyptian uprising and crackdown on the press. >>> and later, a never before seen interview with journalist michael hastings, who died tragically last month. >>> but first, the incredible impact of social media in the immediate aftermath of the san francisco jet crash. by the way, we are, again, awaiting that ntsb press conference in san francisco and...
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every four years, jerry who covered many elections and was san francisco bureau chief at newsweek for many years and covered ronald reagan's elections and he can tell you every four years one of the candidates would say this is the most important election of my lifetime, and yes, because you are running. that is why you are saying that. i actually thought this one was because this is not your father's republican party. we were at a moment where a lot, maybe all of the progress of accomplishments of the 20th century were on the line and these had become by prayers and accomplishments, whether it was social security and medicare, federal aid to education face, infrastructure, with added that as a republican idea under abraham lincoln when the republican party was founded and teddy roosevelt, big infrastructure man, dwight eisenhower built highways, this republican party didn't believe in fact, they saw it as wasteful spending trying to rebuild the country. so vice-presidential candidate on a republican side, and devotes say even now of ayn rand, libertarian philosopher, ryan plan was re
every four years, jerry who covered many elections and was san francisco bureau chief at newsweek for many years and covered ronald reagan's elections and he can tell you every four years one of the candidates would say this is the most important election of my lifetime, and yes, because you are running. that is why you are saying that. i actually thought this one was because this is not your father's republican party. we were at a moment where a lot, maybe all of the progress of...
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"newsweek" and the "daily beast" michael tomasky explains to us tonight why a cruz nomination would be a gift to democrats and comedians. 500 prisoners some high-ranking al-qaeda operatives have escaped from abu ghraib prison in iraq. are they headed to battle americans or are they headed to battle in syria and why no republicans are ever allowed to complain about this. geraldo rivera proves still a narcissist at 70. still a narcissist at 50. but i must say he looks great in a crypt keeper chiseled way. a new study says that 69 may be one of the two happiest ages ever experience. can you guess the other one? we'll discuss with the greatest panel in all of deep cable. today is the birthday of the most powerful man in the world justice anthony kennedy and woody harrelson and the great character actress edie mcclure. if you watched news today my friends, all you learned about a baby who will be a fake monarch in 50 years and an ex-congressman who can't stop sexting. won't you please allow us to fill in the gaps? this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewp
"newsweek" and the "daily beast" michael tomasky explains to us tonight why a cruz nomination would be a gift to democrats and comedians. 500 prisoners some high-ranking al-qaeda operatives have escaped from abu ghraib prison in iraq. are they headed to battle americans or are they headed to battle in syria and why no republicans are ever allowed to complain about this. geraldo rivera proves still a narcissist at 70. still a narcissist at 50. but i must say he looks great in...
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♪ >> hello and welcome to "newsweek south asia."n this week's episode -- china warns israel -- india not to create trouble on the border. attack on foreign mountaineers -- a setback for the tourism industry. and congress promotes an ordinance on food security. opposition turns it undemocratic and a gimmick. and now for all the details. the dragon has once it again shown its true colors. despite commitments of peace by china, the people's liberation army has displayed its real intention. just a few hours before the minister embarked on his trip, the chinese general provoked india by warning it not to provoke and create new troubles for china. here is a report. >> tensions rose between israel and china when just before the indian defense minister's visit to beijing, a top chinese major general, also the executive resident of china strategy culture promotion association said, "the indian side should not remote new problems and increase military deployment on the border and start new trouble ." strategic community defense and foreign mi
♪ >> hello and welcome to "newsweek south asia."n this week's episode -- china warns israel -- india not to create trouble on the border. attack on foreign mountaineers -- a setback for the tourism industry. and congress promotes an ordinance on food security. opposition turns it undemocratic and a gimmick. and now for all the details. the dragon has once it again shown its true colors. despite commitments of peace by china, the people's liberation army has displayed its real...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> welcome to "newsweek south asia.sh floods wreak havoc. the u.s. holds direct talks with the taliban in doha.
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last stop was "newsweek" before you knew me. been 20 years and now newsweek is no more. >> back to john hay. again, he started in indiana, to illinois, worked for abraham lincoln. spent some time overseas. how many different countries did in?ive when did he become an ambassador? he -- when he went -- after he lincoln presidency, he went first to paris, then to vie entana. then to spain. he came back. all of the years after that, he feels married to this wealthy woman, they travelled, took the grand tour. three, four, nd abroad.hs at a time they loved england above teddy roosevelt. who's on the cover of all of the great prizes? all f the mt. else. in 1897 when another of hay's ohioans william mckinley presidency, o the he chose john hay who was very kotz no politan. very well connected in foreign circles and also a very large his campaign. e sent hay to london as ambassador. the term ambassador was not used 1893 under the l second cleveland -- grover cleveland administration. ambassador e second to england. war broke -american 18
last stop was "newsweek" before you knew me. been 20 years and now newsweek is no more. >> back to john hay. again, he started in indiana, to illinois, worked for abraham lincoln. spent some time overseas. how many different countries did in?ive when did he become an ambassador? he -- when he went -- after he lincoln presidency, he went first to paris, then to vie entana. then to spain. he came back. all of the years after that, he feels married to this wealthy woman, they...
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i was with "newsweek." the house struck me at the time. it had the shag carpeting and light fixtures with a ranch style house. just like kind of houses we were growing up in the '70s when i was a kid. i was kind of struck by that. when you went outside in kabul, driving with 1970s american cars with eight-track players in them if you know what they were. ministry government buildings were built in the 1970s. when you went to the bookstore in kabul i found great postcards and books about afghanistan in the 1970s. what showed that afghanistan was up-and-coming country in the 1970s. it was really going somewhere. then at the end of the 1970s wham, it hit as wall and history starts running in reverse as it were. the more time i spent in afghanistan the more time i felt myself wondering about that. we shouldn't take this as self-evident thing when an entire country goes into reverse and during my reporting over the past couple years i began to notice similar things in other places i began connecting the dots and began thinking what happened at
i was with "newsweek." the house struck me at the time. it had the shag carpeting and light fixtures with a ranch style house. just like kind of houses we were growing up in the '70s when i was a kid. i was kind of struck by that. when you went outside in kabul, driving with 1970s american cars with eight-track players in them if you know what they were. ministry government buildings were built in the 1970s. when you went to the bookstore in kabul i found great postcards and books...
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. >> newsweek asked 1000 americans to take the official test required of people aspiring to become americans44% could not define the bill of rights. >> you wonder if the next generation, evan is right, all of us, the generation here today, we were imbued with this. there was a lot of civics and understanding the principles -- >> they do not teach civics anymore. >> in the absence, it could be that it is so much in the air we breathe you do not have to know it but i think it would help. and we teach no history. if you ask what century was the civil war, they are not going to get it right. it is not only to know where the principles are from but also what the sacrifice involved in defending it. the absence of that is also extremely disturbing. >> i think the points made are good and persuasive. what i find most interesting about the nsa in the widespread cap thing, whatever you call it, the quietest and reaction of the american people. there has not been a public uproar and outrage. i was talking to a pollster about this. in part i think it is because the areas we had expected the greatest res
. >> newsweek asked 1000 americans to take the official test required of people aspiring to become americans44% could not define the bill of rights. >> you wonder if the next generation, evan is right, all of us, the generation here today, we were imbued with this. there was a lot of civics and understanding the principles -- >> they do not teach civics anymore. >> in the absence, it could be that it is so much in the air we breathe you do not have to know it but i think...
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with this is vivian walt of time magazine, johnny carta of brazilian newsweek glee and carta capital. we were talking before the break about now, with the street ruling, who has a mandate, who was legitimate, core issues in egypt. sometimes the issue of legitimacy can still be topical here in europe. in britain, scotland is getting ready to vote on independence. the united kingdom is ruled by a seeming unlikely coalition government. but the british still have this, royal family, and its next generation seeing the light of day this week. >> he has her looks, thankfully. >> no, no, no. >> following the birth of britain's most read tabloid changed its name to "the son" for a day. of course, we covered this. some of you disagreed. royal baby overdose was the #he devised for us. that brings us to our media buzz segment. >> you are talking about a lot of coverage. i think maybe that british press cartoon sums it up. a tidal wave of royal baby news submerging some poor member of the public with television screens, newspapers etc. do we have that? not sure we can actually get the visual. but
with this is vivian walt of time magazine, johnny carta of brazilian newsweek glee and carta capital. we were talking before the break about now, with the street ruling, who has a mandate, who was legitimate, core issues in egypt. sometimes the issue of legitimacy can still be topical here in europe. in britain, scotland is getting ready to vote on independence. the united kingdom is ruled by a seeming unlikely coalition government. but the british still have this, royal family, and its next...
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every single time a magazine starts to get desperate like newsweek did with cover shots, it signals theyinancial trouble. we know the owner of rolling stone is big liberal. he picked the most sympathetic picture they could find. when new york editorial board says time put adolf hitler on the cover, there a huge difference. rolling stone has never put something like this on the cover. this is a sympathetic view of the bomber. >> jon: are they glamorizing the terrorist? >> they probably could have used a different picture. he he could be a rock star. he could be a movie star.8pzy as the magazine that people could consider glamorous. whether it is about to fold, i have no idea. even with the title, they say it made it clear we weren't glamorizing him. he looks like a handsome young man. everybody used that photo. >> this is a magazine that put charles manson on the cover when they got a jailhouse interview with. this is what the magazine is about. i understand people are upset but the story itself is absolutely riveting. >> jon: one of cops that was there the night when he was arrested wha
every single time a magazine starts to get desperate like newsweek did with cover shots, it signals theyinancial trouble. we know the owner of rolling stone is big liberal. he picked the most sympathetic picture they could find. when new york editorial board says time put adolf hitler on the cover, there a huge difference. rolling stone has never put something like this on the cover. this is a sympathetic view of the bomber. >> jon: are they glamorizing the terrorist? >> they...
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every single time a magazine starts to get desperate like newsweek did with their cover shot, this signalscial trouble. we know the owner is a big liberal. he chose the most sympathetic picture they could find. when the "new york times" editorial board says time put adolf hitler on the cover. there is a huge difference between the magazines. rolling stone has never put something like this on the cover. this is a sympathetic view of bomber. >> jon: are they glamorizing the terrorist? >> they could have used a different picture. he could be a rock star or movie star. as the magazine, you consider blam rouse or not or about to fold i have no idea. they say it made it clear i think you look at him and he looks like a handsome young man versus what he did. >> jon: "new york times" used that photo. >> everybody used that photo and this is magazine that put charles manson on the cover back in 1970. this is what this magazine is about. the story itself by janet is absolutely riveting. >> it is great. >> jon: one of cops they're released photos of his own what he really looked like when they dragge
every single time a magazine starts to get desperate like newsweek did with their cover shot, this signalscial trouble. we know the owner is a big liberal. he chose the most sympathetic picture they could find. when the "new york times" editorial board says time put adolf hitler on the cover. there is a huge difference between the magazines. rolling stone has never put something like this on the cover. this is a sympathetic view of bomber. >> jon: are they glamorizing the...
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take strong stands for many causes, immigration, gun control, and his support of gay marriage led "newsweek" to dub him the first gay president, and president obama has done little to ease poverty when it comes to the pocket book, and so in 2012 the net worth of white americans was more than $110,000, and that's almost 18 times the median net worth of african-americans, just shy of $6,000, and that gap grew significantly in the wake of the financial crisis. since president obama took office he has steered clear of these issues, rarely addressing topics like affirmative action, and racial profiling. and that changed following the protests over george zimmerman's acquittal in the shooting death of trayvon martin. >> understand the challenges that exist for african-american boys. the poverty and the dysfunction that we see in those communities can be traced to a very difficult history. >> former new york times colu columnist is a distinguished reporter. 93% voted to keep president obama there in 2012. there is a question, this president has really steered clear of the color of money until do t
take strong stands for many causes, immigration, gun control, and his support of gay marriage led "newsweek" to dub him the first gay president, and president obama has done little to ease poverty when it comes to the pocket book, and so in 2012 the net worth of white americans was more than $110,000, and that's almost 18 times the median net worth of african-americans, just shy of $6,000, and that gap grew significantly in the wake of the financial crisis. since president obama took...
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newsweek sold. the jackson statutes. again, as you hear some of these, you remember why you did them. story,rt murdoch, that he made a series of acquisitions in the late 1970s. he acquired new york magazine and the newer post -- and the new york post. he made a bunch of acquisitions in new york media media -- media. i thought that made an interesting story. of his empirepect being built. some interesting history there. time,rk magazine, at the had a very interesting editor. i get into these stories and i discover an avenue. i travel down those avenues. part of the murdoch story is fascinating reading. anybody interested in journalism will like that story. how often have you done one of these stories and been told that you did something wrong? >> not that many. did a few e-mails that offer criticism. ira made open to critique and correction. i remain open to critique and correction. >> is this generating any revenue? >> not much. i have bare bone advertising in the margins. not -- it is not bushels of money, by any means.
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how come "time" and "newsweek" can make millions off 9/11? >> there are organizations out there that specifically take what good and wholesome and manipulate late young people to go against the values of their parents. this is completely wrong and young men are going to look up to this the same way young girls look up to models in a magazine. it's a false representation of reality and we should stand up against it. >> i don't think he should have been on the cover, however, i think there is something around understanding the complexity of what terror looks like right now and i don't think we have a good handle on it. >> did anybody -- >> why some on the left have a soft spot in their heart for radical islam. everything on the left stands for sex, drugs rock and roll. the only thing they have in common is that they don't like this country and i think you saw that. >> wait, wait a second. first and foremost and i got to address that comment. >> address it. >> address it, it's wrong. for purposes, why? because i'm on the left and i don't love, y
how come "time" and "newsweek" can make millions off 9/11? >> there are organizations out there that specifically take what good and wholesome and manipulate late young people to go against the values of their parents. this is completely wrong and young men are going to look up to this the same way young girls look up to models in a magazine. it's a false representation of reality and we should stand up against it. >> i don't think he should have been on the...
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i work for several magazines, my latest stop at "newsweek" and that has been 20 years, and it is no more. back to john hay, started in italy and -- indiana, illinois, spent some time overseas. how many different countries did he live in, when he become an ambassador? back to after the clinton pres, he went first to paris, then to vienna, then to spain. in all the years after that, because he was married to this wealthy woman, they traveled, took the grand tour. they would spend six, eight months abroad. they loved england above all else. in 1897, when another one of hay's fellow ohioans, william mckinley, was elected to the presidency, he chose john hay, who was very cosmopolitan, very well connected in foreign circles, and also a very large contributor to his campaign. to london as an ambassador. the term ambassador was not officially used until 1893, under the second grover cleveland's administration. he was the second ambassador to england. then the spanish american war broke out in 1898. a hapless secretary of state, john sherman, who was not up to the task, and was shunted aside and
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with the "newsweek" and daily beast, glad to have you.ing up, headlines containing the words nsa edward snowden and bradley manning, but are we missing the forest for the trees? and in florida it looks like the larger debate is just beginning. >>> and later john mccain said his idea of turning the u.s. dollar into a coin would be a boon to strippers which gives me a chance to say, those damn flyboys, they're all alike. "the war room" on a thursday. we'll be right back. if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think there is any chance we'll ever hear the president even say the word "carbon tax"? >> with an opened mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned great leadership so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter) >> cutting throught the clutter of today's top stories. >> this is the savior of the republican party? i mean really? >> .
with the "newsweek" and daily beast, glad to have you.ing up, headlines containing the words nsa edward snowden and bradley manning, but are we missing the forest for the trees? and in florida it looks like the larger debate is just beginning. >>> and later john mccain said his idea of turning the u.s. dollar into a coin would be a boon to strippers which gives me a chance to say, those damn flyboys, they're all alike. "the war room" on a thursday. we'll be right...
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. >> osama bin laden on the cover of "time" and "newsweek," one of the biggest selling issues ever, osama bin laden who did a thousand times worse. how come they can make millions off 9/11? >> there are media and organizations out there that specifically, their goal is to take what is good and wholesome and twist it and manipulate late young people to go against the values of their parents. this is completely wrong. >> i'm not going patronize "rolling stone" for it, however, i think there is something around the complexity of what terror looks like. >> ask you why some on the left had have a soft spot for radical islam. >> gay right, women's right. >> ray: i think you saw that's what happened. >> wait a second. first and foremost, i'm not going to address that comment. >> address it, it's wrong. why? because i'm on the left and i don't love, yeah, radical islam, but wait a second. >> if you're gay, you better not go to a muslim country because you're not going to be wanted. >> what's the point? >> we have a guy on the cover, there's little kids with their legs blown off and you're glorify
. >> osama bin laden on the cover of "time" and "newsweek," one of the biggest selling issues ever, osama bin laden who did a thousand times worse. how come they can make millions off 9/11? >> there are media and organizations out there that specifically, their goal is to take what is good and wholesome and twist it and manipulate late young people to go against the values of their parents. this is completely wrong. >> i'm not going patronize "rolling...
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. >>> joining me now is josh rogan, senior correspondent at "newsweek" and "the daily beast." just within the last half hour or so, we've gotten a statement from the white house, it was the product of a principles meeting called in the situation room. i'd like to read part of it to you and get your take on it. we are deeply concerned by the decision of the egyptian armed forces to remove president morsi and suspend the egyptian constitution. i now call for a return -- >> that was more disapproving in tone that what i had anticipated. >> i agree with you completely. let's remember this statement comes after two days of intense efforts by all parts of the administration, to urge the egyptian military not to perform this coup, messages sent both in public and private by leaders such as general martin dempsey, lee on panetta, and president obama themself, urged them to place pressure but not to intervene to oust president morsi in this way. the military calculated if they did this, that the obama administration would have to go along with their action, that seems to have been the
. >>> joining me now is josh rogan, senior correspondent at "newsweek" and "the daily beast." just within the last half hour or so, we've gotten a statement from the white house, it was the product of a principles meeting called in the situation room. i'd like to read part of it to you and get your take on it. we are deeply concerned by the decision of the egyptian armed forces to remove president morsi and suspend the egyptian constitution. i now call for a return...
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you worked at "newsweek."news week." >> i think there's seven separate story on buzzfeed about this story. >> there's nothing more viral, and "rolling stone" is loving every minute. they put out a sober state, but of course they're doing it on purpose. this is why i don't think people should get too upset. >> i don't think any of that is exactly true, if you want to throw out your credentials, i'm also from boston. >> but what "rolling stone" did is serious journalism, talking to 50 people or more trying to nail down who is this person? the whole point of the exercise was let's try to understand evil. it's not the wayne la pierre world where people are good or bad, but what it does, it's not trolling, it's say look at this person who clearly had some innocence and sweetness to him, and we know he's a monster. it doesn't say his name, it says "monster." it also shows how he moved to a monster. >> you don't think the editors knew this would upset people? >> i'm sure they knew it would upset them, but i think the
you worked at "newsweek."news week." >> i think there's seven separate story on buzzfeed about this story. >> there's nothing more viral, and "rolling stone" is loving every minute. they put out a sober state, but of course they're doing it on purpose. this is why i don't think people should get too upset. >> i don't think any of that is exactly true, if you want to throw out your credentials, i'm also from boston. >> but what "rolling...
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strong stands for many causes, immigration, gun control and his support of gay marriage, led news we"newsweek dub hi first gay president. u.s. is a country where the unemployment rate for african-americans has long been doubled the rate for whites. in 2012, more than white americans, almost 18 times the median net worth of african-americans with just shy of 6,000, just about $6,000. that gap grew significantly in the wake of the financial crisis. since president obama took office, he has mostly steered clear of these issues. rarely addressing topics like affirmative action, mass incarceration and racial profiling. that changed following the protests over george zimmerman's ac quit taacquittal in the shoo death of trayvon martin. >> i understand the challenges that exist for african-american boys. the poverty and dysfunction that we see in those communities can be traced to a very difficult history. >> former "new york times" columnist. 93% voted to keep president obama in office. there is this question. the president has steered clear of the color of money until recently. do african-americans
strong stands for many causes, immigration, gun control and his support of gay marriage, led news we"newsweek dub hi first gay president. u.s. is a country where the unemployment rate for african-americans has long been doubled the rate for whites. in 2012, more than white americans, almost 18 times the median net worth of african-americans with just shy of 6,000, just about $6,000. that gap grew significantly in the wake of the financial crisis. since president obama took office, he has...
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forest fire was sparked by a lightning strike friday afternoon in the nearby town of yarnell the "newsweek" hot shot crew called in sunday afternoon to dig lines and save homes. well, today, a few hours ago, the bodies of those brave men were driven by procession from the fire area to the coroner's office. the largest since 25 were killed wildfire outside of los angeles in 1933. >> we're a brotherhood in the fire service. no matter what agency you work for, you are a brother. and sister. and that's how we treat each other. so, like i lost part of my family yesterday. >> and we're told all 19 victims were found under or near their emergency fire shelters which are deployed as a last resort when there is no way out. one member survived because he was moving a truck at the time. officials say extreme conditions are to blame. hot, dry, windy. the area has not burned in over 40 years so there was a lot of build up of fuels. they have had years of drought in triple digit temperatures right now. two towns are still fully evacuated. 13 square miles have been burned there is zero containment. over
forest fire was sparked by a lightning strike friday afternoon in the nearby town of yarnell the "newsweek" hot shot crew called in sunday afternoon to dig lines and save homes. well, today, a few hours ago, the bodies of those brave men were driven by procession from the fire area to the coroner's office. the largest since 25 were killed wildfire outside of los angeles in 1933. >> we're a brotherhood in the fire service. no matter what agency you work for, you are a brother....
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"newsweek" and the "daily beast" michael tomasky explains to us tonight why a cruz nomination would bet to democrats and comedians. 500 prisoners some high-ranking al-qaeda operatives have escaped from abu ghraib prison in iraq. are they headed to battle americans or are they headed to battle in syria and why no republicans are ever allowed to complain about this. geraldo rivera proves still a narcissist at 70. still a narcissist at 50. but i must say he l
"newsweek" and the "daily beast" michael tomasky explains to us tonight why a cruz nomination would bet to democrats and comedians. 500 prisoners some high-ranking al-qaeda operatives have escaped from abu ghraib prison in iraq. are they headed to battle americans or are they headed to battle in syria and why no republicans are ever allowed to complain about this. geraldo rivera proves still a narcissist at 70. still a narcissist at 50. but i must say he l
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i wrote about this in a piece for "newsweek" called "the fight for black men." think it's a wake-up call where not only do we have to extend more empathy, we have to get to know and get to like young african-american men. >> i'll have both of you gentlemen back on again. by the way, very proud of my son involved with shaka in his great film. thank you both for coming on. we'll have you back. well didn't have enough time to have a thoughtful discussion. we'll be right back after this. . find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase
i wrote about this in a piece for "newsweek" called "the fight for black men." think it's a wake-up call where not only do we have to extend more empathy, we have to get to know and get to like young african-american men. >> i'll have both of you gentlemen back on again. by the way, very proud of my son involved with shaka in his great film. thank you both for coming on. we'll have you back. well didn't have enough time to have a thoughtful discussion. we'll be right...
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he wrote a cover story of this very topic titled the fight for black men for a recent issue of "newsweekoth for copping on the show. >> good evening, rev. thank you for having us. >> congressman jeffreys, many people like bill o'reilly, they're like that in that they ignore the fact that blacks are overrepresented in the criminal justice system. what's your task force doing to change it? >> well, african-americans are overrepresented at every level. we're more likely to be arrested, more likely to be charged, more likely to be prosecuted, and more likely to be convicted and then get longer sentences for the same offense as you pointed out. under the house judiciary committee's chairmanship, chairman goodlight has to his credit appointed a task force that is bipartisan in nature, five democrats, five republicans. both of us charged with the responsibility of looking at the reality of overcriminalization. in america, more than a million people incarcerated. a disproportionate number of those individuals african-american are more incarcerated people in america than any other country in the
he wrote a cover story of this very topic titled the fight for black men for a recent issue of "newsweekoth for copping on the show. >> good evening, rev. thank you for having us. >> congressman jeffreys, many people like bill o'reilly, they're like that in that they ignore the fact that blacks are overrepresented in the criminal justice system. what's your task force doing to change it? >> well, african-americans are overrepresented at every level. we're more likely to...
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we've got a feature in tomorrow's "newsweek" all about what will the monarchy look like in 2070. all these fantastic people to contribute their ideas of what the monarchy will be like. >> tom, i love your math. did you do it like elizabeth ii will last to 100 and charles will come in and make it to 95 and you've done it that way? is that how you've done it. >> yeah, they're a very long lived family. the queen mother lived till like she was 102. there's no reason why the queen shouldn't go till she's 100. she's got no intention of abdicating. once in awhile i call the palace when i'm having a slow news day and say to them, do you think the queen's going to abdicate anytime soon? they always say if i refer you to the queen's speech where she said she would dedicate her entire life to the service of the british people, the key words in that phrase are "entire life." she's not going anywhere, chris. >> okay, so, tom, while you've got the hot hand here, what do you tell a kid like the now alive his highness prince of cambridge, at what point do they tell him he only has one job, to ha
we've got a feature in tomorrow's "newsweek" all about what will the monarchy look like in 2070. all these fantastic people to contribute their ideas of what the monarchy will be like. >> tom, i love your math. did you do it like elizabeth ii will last to 100 and charles will come in and make it to 95 and you've done it that way? is that how you've done it. >> yeah, they're a very long lived family. the queen mother lived till like she was 102. there's no reason why the...