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there's direct quotes from "the new york times," itself, and from "newsweek" written from perspectivef 2002 and 2003 as the outlets were failing and failing to notice they were failing, while the journalism industry treated the war as an opportunity for career advancement and not as something that ought to call up a rather sacred trust with the public to try to get it right. and in the middle of it all, in the middle of what turns out to be a gonzo and very funny and very profane story is a "newsweek" intern who in the book is named michael m. hastings. character mr. hastings very transparently named right after himself. and in the book, michael m. hastings is a character that is not particularly sympathetically rendered, but he is there. very recognizable in the middle of it all. writing it all down with the uncompromising willing to burn every bridge, willing to upset the powerful courage that we know from michael hastings in real life. the book is called "the last magazine." it's a novel. it's out tomorrow. and michael has been gone for a year now, but he has never been more in the
there's direct quotes from "the new york times," itself, and from "newsweek" written from perspectivef 2002 and 2003 as the outlets were failing and failing to notice they were failing, while the journalism industry treated the war as an opportunity for career advancement and not as something that ought to call up a rather sacred trust with the public to try to get it right. and in the middle of it all, in the middle of what turns out to be a gonzo and very funny and very...
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i would say that michael was certainly influenced by his time at "newsweek."a vivid imagination and it is a talented work of fiction. what he wanted to show was ,stablishment media cheerleading the iraq war for advancement, and how quickly the cheerleading turned as the war turned. quicklyted to forget as as possible that they had been the one reading the drumbeat to war. >> the first anniversary of his death is tomorrow. after he died there were theories, people were analyzing the scene of the wreckage, there of the-- youtube video rack. died, he had received e-mails, but you were clear to reject these conspiracy theories. >> correct. unfortunately it was a -- it was the next event, as some things -- it was an accident. sometimes things are so terrific, we need to have explanation, but sadly we lost one of the greatest journalists in the history of the united states, in my opinion. >> the man who helped work on that piece on bowe bergdahl said on the issue of fbi investigating that fbi -- that michael was worried about, in fact they were investigating michael
i would say that michael was certainly influenced by his time at "newsweek."a vivid imagination and it is a talented work of fiction. what he wanted to show was ,stablishment media cheerleading the iraq war for advancement, and how quickly the cheerleading turned as the war turned. quicklyted to forget as as possible that they had been the one reading the drumbeat to war. >> the first anniversary of his death is tomorrow. after he died there were theories, people were analyzing...
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"newsweek," still trying to figure that one out. let's see how "i.t.sor" magazine reported it. i've always found i.t. guys are a little bit of bummers, but maybe they're not. i can't believe they have their own magazine. "if everyone had listened to me and installed a firewall software, none of this would have happened." [ laughter ] nope, they're still bummers. they're still bummers. and finally, let's see how the "lunch box gazette" at northbrook middle school reported it. "ha-ha, one of the hackers names is wang dong." [ laughter and applause ] shame on you guys. grow up. and that's how they reported it. we'll be right back, with more "late night". [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's the candy bar that's too hot for tv, in all its naked glory; stripped of chocolate, with nothing but salty roasted peanuts on soft sweet caramel. a payday bar will get you through your day. expose yourself to payday. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet. and
"newsweek," still trying to figure that one out. let's see how "i.t.sor" magazine reported it. i've always found i.t. guys are a little bit of bummers, but maybe they're not. i can't believe they have their own magazine. "if everyone had listened to me and installed a firewall software, none of this would have happened." [ laughter ] nope, they're still bummers. they're still bummers. and finally, let's see how the "lunch box gazette" at northbrook middle...
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he suckered me in, i put him on the cover of "newsweek" at that time. will she run based on the reaction? >> i have known these people for more than 25 years now. the body language is all about running, i think. you read the authors note which is one of the few things. they have had this sequence of weeks -- leaks. her feelings about her mother and daughter, the benghazi chapter. sounds verynote presidential. >> is there a democrat that could challenge her? like there always is. there is no such thing as inevitability in the democratic party. clinton is facing a new landscape. she should know better than anyone having been an inevitable last time and got beaten by someone most people didn't they could do it. she's getting challenge from the populist left. there might be more than one candidate. a big issue will be her husband's policies towards wall street which were very pro-wall street and the regulatory. she will have to distinguish yourself from obama. >> given their baggage, given their history, are they passed their sell by date? >> i said they we
he suckered me in, i put him on the cover of "newsweek" at that time. will she run based on the reaction? >> i have known these people for more than 25 years now. the body language is all about running, i think. you read the authors note which is one of the few things. they have had this sequence of weeks -- leaks. her feelings about her mother and daughter, the benghazi chapter. sounds verynote presidential. >> is there a democrat that could challenge her? like there...
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the magazine in the book is a very, very thinly disguised "newsweek" magazine where michael indeed workedan intern and later as a reporter. that's where he was working when i first met him and made friends with him. fareed zakaria and jonathan meacham have again very, very thinly veiled starring roles as media personalities, media brands, and not in a good way. there's a website called wretched.com which seems to be 90% gawker.com and maybe 10% media matters, although i'm happy to be stood corrected if need be. one of the go invade iraq guys named daniel pipes makes an appearance in michael's book as daniel tubes, tubes instead of pipes. another tgo invade iraq guy kenneth pollack makes an appearance in michael's book as kenneth pollack, the go invade iraq guy. what's ironic is kenneth pollack just this week is, again, getting quoted credulously again by "the new york times." by a media that, again, is showing itself to be fully capable of sleepwalking the country back into another iraq war on the say-so of the people they quoted to get us there so disastrously the last time. some people
the magazine in the book is a very, very thinly disguised "newsweek" magazine where michael indeed workedan intern and later as a reporter. that's where he was working when i first met him and made friends with him. fareed zakaria and jonathan meacham have again very, very thinly veiled starring roles as media personalities, media brands, and not in a good way. there's a website called wretched.com which seems to be 90% gawker.com and maybe 10% media matters, although i'm happy to be...
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was i mean you really just move on to the soviet union the truth nobody puts into this edition of newsweek poll choice to go fuck. up to love us to us on the us remote on the news will miss the let you know sports of new york would be up to scratch the paul. to look through to see room knew she would cause a star you would do so you know who knew would move not among you move she seems you're good enough because you're close with. the subways you do could you talk. a little brothers you should be sure you do feel it out if you bought it. because because it would have budgeted used to birth. a pretty hollow tree story. from london to place jumping to still solution a solution because of the need to do what you can see with those who could see you wouldn't need to actually does it you know you should have no problem others do their fees each tomorrow morning to do for them to get a piece of pizza just as rigid with. its uses cause enough. to look at plain street new the kitchen for the sewer that good are good. so if. you're still with smith it's just you know splash of much else was funny.
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>> a friend from newsweek sent me the novel a couple of weeks after michael died. never actually read it. i sat down and in just one reading just pored through it. it's so funny. it's so him. his voice pops off the page. i think anyone who appreciates his work will really enjoy this novel. >> do you think he really intended to publish it? >> no doubt. he finish pd right before he went off with his embed with general mcchrystal. that story caused such an uproar. then he got his book deal. so he always planned to publish it. so, you know, why not now i figured. >> if we call it a pretty thinly veiled look at his time at newsweek and talking about the people with whom he worked, would you agree with that? >> i would say michael had a very vivid imagination. so i don't really want to -- >> not going to name names. >> i think that's a little unfair to michael's talent as a writer. yes, certainly, life influenced art but i think this is all michael hastings too. >> have you heard from anyone about this? >> the response has been incredible. we have a book event. a lot of
>> a friend from newsweek sent me the novel a couple of weeks after michael died. never actually read it. i sat down and in just one reading just pored through it. it's so funny. it's so him. his voice pops off the page. i think anyone who appreciates his work will really enjoy this novel. >> do you think he really intended to publish it? >> no doubt. he finish pd right before he went off with his embed with general mcchrystal. that story caused such an uproar. then he got his...
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well it's not only a flamethrower you'll see it's a steady pattern newsweek recently had a piece on their cover that was about conspiracy theories how they're dangerous of course people love to try out the conspiracy theory label to discredit people it's again part of the ad hominem process attacking shooting the messenger and changing the subject to the person it goes back to hostetter the paranoid style in american politics and there are real conspiracies there are ways to responsibly study them peter dale scott deep state politics deep of and state crimes against democracy i could run down a laundry list of people that do this kind of scholarship you know mark crispin miller aaron good we do it in project censored you know there's a number of great independent reporters that do serious work but they are again attacked if they sort of go to the sacred council if they go and they really try to analyze you know things are happening and if you were thrown into the mix here because of our t.v. it was called into question is being a propagandistic arm of the of the russian state and while we
well it's not only a flamethrower you'll see it's a steady pattern newsweek recently had a piece on their cover that was about conspiracy theories how they're dangerous of course people love to try out the conspiracy theory label to discredit people it's again part of the ad hominem process attacking shooting the messenger and changing the subject to the person it goes back to hostetter the paranoid style in american politics and there are real conspiracies there are ways to responsibly study...
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i think they ran in newsweek. this is almost comical...e whole burned-out bus, and then these people with brooms. >> i think this may be... >> this was right after the crackdown. nobody to get near the square. what i did was i took a city bus and i took it back and forth. a press bus, click a picture as we go by. >> once you do this film is so iconic, did you live the rest of your life thinking, this is so sweet, i'm so proud that i was right there at the moment i got the picture, that you are in search of the moment again? >> i just feel very privileged and lucky. sometimes i like to think, i am used to it. this picture is part of me. sometimes i think about it like, i can't believe it. it's almost like it is someone else's. that i see the media attention that i have had. it is overwhelming. i just feel so lucky and fortunate that this has happened. in the beginning it was kind of an annoyance, but now it is not that way, i have accepted that it is something that is happened in my life. >> thank you and congratulations. ♪ >> the chinese s
i think they ran in newsweek. this is almost comical...e whole burned-out bus, and then these people with brooms. >> i think this may be... >> this was right after the crackdown. nobody to get near the square. what i did was i took a city bus and i took it back and forth. a press bus, click a picture as we go by. >> once you do this film is so iconic, did you live the rest of your life thinking, this is so sweet, i'm so proud that i was right there at the moment i got the...
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there was a newsweek article, i thought to myself, the wimp factor. and i thought this is odd.his perception that he -- he went to washington, here is guy who literally watched his daughter die which takes a lot of courage to keep a family together after that. here is a guy who by virtue of the way he lived his life, had he was anything but a wimp. and so you have a perception, and then there is reality. so you can handle that in a couple of ways. you can retreat, or you can do what we did, which is spend more time with him. >> my dad is famous for letter writing. and so that gives you a look of who he is. >> george bush expressed his gratitude to others through a continual stream of personal letters and notes. they were edited and put into a book by his long-time assistant. he wrote the letters, describing them as, my heart is full of joy, caring and rejoicing letters. >> so he just had no interest in looking back at his life. he sits in his office and thinks of ideas of fun plans and things to do in the future. and who can he call? >> daughter doro was the author of "my fathe
there was a newsweek article, i thought to myself, the wimp factor. and i thought this is odd.his perception that he -- he went to washington, here is guy who literally watched his daughter die which takes a lot of courage to keep a family together after that. here is a guy who by virtue of the way he lived his life, had he was anything but a wimp. and so you have a perception, and then there is reality. so you can handle that in a couple of ways. you can retreat, or you can do what we did,...
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you were the editor of newsweeks for, what 12 years? >> 12 years. >> the left hates you.time do i a book, i do an interview with you, there's massive attacks on you. >> that's right. >> so you're expecting it this time. >> it hasn't happened yet. i'm ready for it. >> interestingly, your book is ahead of hillary's. >> her book is going down, mine is going up. >> you say they have a nickname for hillary, hildebeast. >> right. >> i see you sourced the book but a lot of these are unnamed sources. that's where you're going to get attacked. what is your answer, especially on knowing of sillry's health? bill clinton on obama more than any man i've never met. there are a couple things -- what people don't understand when they say why do they talk now? they talk to you because they want to boast about the fact that they're close to power and they want to tell you how important they are. and then they also want to get their point of view across as well. >> other media source does it all the time but when you do it, you're attacked more. do you think that's unfair? >> do i. it comes
you were the editor of newsweeks for, what 12 years? >> 12 years. >> the left hates you.time do i a book, i do an interview with you, there's massive attacks on you. >> that's right. >> so you're expecting it this time. >> it hasn't happened yet. i'm ready for it. >> interestingly, your book is ahead of hillary's. >> her book is going down, mine is going up. >> you say they have a nickname for hillary, hildebeast. >> right. >> i see...
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. >> watch abc 7 morning newsweek days on abc 7 and watch abc. >>> berkeley police are putting extra patrols on the streets after a woman was attacked over the weekend. police say the woman was walking on tell grf avenue at 2:00 sunday morning and attacked from behind, knocked to the ground, the man sexually assaulted her. the suspect was a mixed-race man in his 30s, 6 feet, muscular to heavy build, short hair. >>> in san francisco today some folks crashed google's big developers conference with a myriad of grievances. some of them consider google the evil empire because it's so big and so rich. abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman reports from moscone center west. >> reporter: let's taught voice actions. they were predictable and prevalent today, both outside and inside san francisco's moscone center west. >> we believe voice actions will be most useful when they can invoke the best service in any app. >> you can't have an app for everything in existence. >> reporter: they were hardly luddites. no, angry san franciscans who blame tech developers for pushing up rents and driving workin
. >> watch abc 7 morning newsweek days on abc 7 and watch abc. >>> berkeley police are putting extra patrols on the streets after a woman was attacked over the weekend. police say the woman was walking on tell grf avenue at 2:00 sunday morning and attacked from behind, knocked to the ground, the man sexually assaulted her. the suspect was a mixed-race man in his 30s, 6 feet, muscular to heavy build, short hair. >>> in san francisco today some folks crashed google's big...
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. >> i have a "newsweek" article here from 2012. he was asked would you run?t live my life in the right way for politics. something about too many women, and then he says i did too many drugs and he said if he was going to give advice to a campaigner, he would say start from the beginning saying i did it all, i drank the bong water and let's talk about the issues. >> get it out of the way. drank the bong water. >> he said i did it all. >> i drank the bong water. >> what else could you really do wrong after that? that's the cherry on top. when we come back, we'll have "the skinny."" stay with us. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. regardless of their age or experience level, when your kids play soccer or any other sport there's one person on the sideline who is key to help recoize and seek medical care for sports-related concussion. it's you. you need to know the signs and symptoms of concussion and you need to act if you think your child has been injured. remember, when in doubt sit them out. to learn more go to cdc.gov/concussion
. >> i have a "newsweek" article here from 2012. he was asked would you run?t live my life in the right way for politics. something about too many women, and then he says i did too many drugs and he said if he was going to give advice to a campaigner, he would say start from the beginning saying i did it all, i drank the bong water and let's talk about the issues. >> get it out of the way. drank the bong water. >> he said i did it all. >> i drank the bong...
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there was a newsweek article, i thought to myself, the wimp factor. and i thought this is odd.erception that he -- he went to washington, here is guy who literally watched his daughter die which takes a lot of courage to keep a family together after that. here is a guy who by virtue of the way he lived his life, had he was anything but a wimp. and so you have a perception, and then there is reality. so you can handle that in a couple of ways. you can retreat, or you can do what we did, which is spend more time with him. >> my dad is famous for letter writing. and so that gives you a look of who he is. >> george bush expressed his gratitude to others through a continual stream of personal letters and notes. they were edited and put into a book by his long-time assistant. he wrote the letters, describing them as, my heart is full of joy, caring and rejoicing letters. >> so he just had no interest in looking back at his life. he sits in his office and thinks of ideas of fun plans and things to do in the future. and who can he call? >> daughter doro was the author of "my father." t
there was a newsweek article, i thought to myself, the wimp factor. and i thought this is odd.erception that he -- he went to washington, here is guy who literally watched his daughter die which takes a lot of courage to keep a family together after that. here is a guy who by virtue of the way he lived his life, had he was anything but a wimp. and so you have a perception, and then there is reality. so you can handle that in a couple of ways. you can retreat, or you can do what we did, which is...
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he worked for newsweek and reported for the washington post. he then came to capitol hill, where he worked for senator hugh scott. he was the press secretary for senator jacob gavin's. and then he went back to journalism. he went to "the national journal." more recently, we are familiar with him because he was the managing editor of "the hill" newspaper and in 2006, he joined politico. that is quite a resume. our other guest today is roger mudd who was born right here in washington d.c. he took a masters degree at the university of carolina in history. he was studying the relationship of the press with fdr's new deal. at that point, he thought he should get a little experience and see what the press was like. he took a summer job with richmond news leader. it happened that they owned a nj,io station called wr across the street. that station needed a news director. instead of going on for a phd in history, he went on to become a broadcast news journalist. in the to washington dc 1960's for wtop. both radio and television. he was in the same buil
he worked for newsweek and reported for the washington post. he then came to capitol hill, where he worked for senator hugh scott. he was the press secretary for senator jacob gavin's. and then he went back to journalism. he went to "the national journal." more recently, we are familiar with him because he was the managing editor of "the hill" newspaper and in 2006, he joined politico. that is quite a resume. our other guest today is roger mudd who was born right here in...
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from his earliest days at "newsweek" magazine to work for "rolling stone" and "buzzfeed," hasting hadent for finding the human stories behind the big news stories ands to stories were never sugar coated. best known nor 2010 profile in rolling stone of generally stanley mcchrystal, top commander then in afghanistan. the article entitled, the run away general, not only capturing the challenges of staying the in afghanistan, also disparaging remark that the general made about top white house officials. though hasting he didn't know the impact his art cal would have, he was fired days later. >> i believe it is the right decision for our national security. it undermines the civilian control of the military that is at the core of our democratic system. >> more pressing is mcchrystal's information about bowe bergdahl, who no one had heard about yet. now hastings book has been released posthumously. it's about the rush to the war in iraq in 2003. joining me right now is michael hastings widow, elise jordan. she's a republican strategist at the national review, and a former speech writer for c
from his earliest days at "newsweek" magazine to work for "rolling stone" and "buzzfeed," hasting hadent for finding the human stories behind the big news stories ands to stories were never sugar coated. best known nor 2010 profile in rolling stone of generally stanley mcchrystal, top commander then in afghanistan. the article entitled, the run away general, not only capturing the challenges of staying the in afghanistan, also disparaging remark that the general...
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much more ahead on newsweek and first to live look outside beautiful view of the golden gate bridge.some of the golden gate we have some pretty much everywhere we will be right back >> : i'll have my usual ultimate cheeseburger. you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy barbecue sauce and grilled onions, plus double meat and cheese like the original. new versions...? two new versions! now, this was just a training video, but these twists on my ultimate cheeseburger will blow people's minds. is that guy ok? makes about as much sensere... as a gas guzzling suv here. the quick charging, zero emission, all-electric, all-new smart electric drive. just $139 a month. 100 year-old world war two veteran can sing a high- school graduate. the junior it added that its grid then drafted in 1941 to date has great-grandson presented with potter high-school diploma also is great grandsons restoration day as well. he served as combat infantrymen in the army. a third wave of the d-day invasion at
much more ahead on newsweek and first to live look outside beautiful view of the golden gate bridge.some of the golden gate we have some pretty much everywhere we will be right back >> : i'll have my usual ultimate cheeseburger. you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy barbecue sauce and grilled onions, plus double meat and cheese like the original. new versions...? two new...
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i think it ran in "newsweek." this is almost comical.'ve got a burned-out bus, the city is a disaster, and you've got this. >> man-made rooms. i think this may -- >> this was right after the crackdown. nobody could get near the square. took a city bus, and i took the bus back and forth. i would click a picture as i went by, and that is the picture. once you knew this film was so iconic, did you live -- do you live the rest of your life thinking, this is so good, so sweet, i'm so proud that i was right there at the moment and got the picture that you are in search of that moment again? >> i just feel very privileged and lucky. sometimes, i like to think, i'm used to it. sometimes, i think about it like, i can't believe it. it is almost like it is somebody else's photo. it's not mine. then i see the media attention that i've had, especially recently. it's just overwhelming, and i really feel so lucky and fortunate that this has happened. you know what? in the beginning, it was kind of an annoyance, but now it is not that way anymore. i hav
i think it ran in "newsweek." this is almost comical.'ve got a burned-out bus, the city is a disaster, and you've got this. >> man-made rooms. i think this may -- >> this was right after the crackdown. nobody could get near the square. took a city bus, and i took the bus back and forth. i would click a picture as i went by, and that is the picture. once you knew this film was so iconic, did you live -- do you live the rest of your life thinking, this is so good, so sweet,...
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his articles have been published in reader's digest, parade, the new york times, newsweek, and washington post. he has appeared on more than 50 radio and television programs. he has worked with many pulitzer prize winning writers. tonight it is my pleasure to introduce john ross. [applause] >> thanks, kimberly. thank you all for coming tonight. it is a real treat for me. i spent a lot of time with this past book at the national archives, not here but in college park doing work. it is a real treat to be asked to come here and talk to about this research on this remarkable figure. before i start -- before a friend dragged you here tonight, be honest, who has heard of eddie rickenbacker? raise your hand. two generations ago, everybody would've known this guy's name. not only his name, but they would've told you stories about him. his facial recognition -- he was more familiar than the president. he was a hero. anyway, so researching your book, i spend a lot of time sitting down behind a machine. occasionally, some of my research trips takes interesting turns. i was bringing my 20-year-old ba
his articles have been published in reader's digest, parade, the new york times, newsweek, and washington post. he has appeared on more than 50 radio and television programs. he has worked with many pulitzer prize winning writers. tonight it is my pleasure to introduce john ross. [applause] >> thanks, kimberly. thank you all for coming tonight. it is a real treat for me. i spent a lot of time with this past book at the national archives, not here but in college park doing work. it is a...
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we had a busy newsweek. it seems like every weekend is so busy from the 24 hour septa strike to the innocent man sucker punched in the face for no reason. our reporters are on the top store thinks morning. >> lets go to sues serio with weather on the one's. if you like 88 degrees, sue is today your day. >> i think we will keep this weather pattern going from the weekend and we will get a little bit of the warming trend. in fact by tomorrow a lot of the warming trend when we could see our first 90 degrees of the season. so today yes we are calling for 88 degrees. in your weather by the numbers we will go up to a nine. it is getting a little hotter outside there but generally just an almost perfect day, not too, too humid, and heat is on though, make sure when you are outside today wear your sun screen. buddy, last week of school for a lot of kids, so still waiting for a bus today, you will need your shades because it is sobriety out. temps in the 50's and 60's. it is a very nice, and comfortable morning, 66 d
we had a busy newsweek. it seems like every weekend is so busy from the 24 hour septa strike to the innocent man sucker punched in the face for no reason. our reporters are on the top store thinks morning. >> lets go to sues serio with weather on the one's. if you like 88 degrees, sue is today your day. >> i think we will keep this weather pattern going from the weekend and we will get a little bit of the warming trend. in fact by tomorrow a lot of the warming trend when we could...
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i get "tv guide," "xxl," "rolling stone," "newsweek," "blender." i get nine periodicals.jor in english and political science. if i didn't make it in basketball, i wanted to be a political columnist. like george will -- not necessarily his politics. sorry george. i watch abc news, i see george stephanopoulos talking. i see that dude on fox, the a-hole. >> bill o'reilly? >> yeah. bill o'reilly. and i see your colleague, tom brokaw. that's what i wanted to get into. i love politics. you know what i'm saying? i see the katrina response. i see people talking about fema. i read about president bush and his budget cuts. that gets my juices going. >> and in prison, he's discovered a captive audience for his brand of political punditry. >> i have a subscription to "usa today" and i have a line. i let everybody read it. i write little comments. you'd be surprised, we discuss things in here. everything in prison is not just violence or gangs. we discuss issues. people are surprised the conversations we have in here, you know what i'm saying? >> he tried out some spin in response to
i get "tv guide," "xxl," "rolling stone," "newsweek," "blender." i get nine periodicals.jor in english and political science. if i didn't make it in basketball, i wanted to be a political columnist. like george will -- not necessarily his politics. sorry george. i watch abc news, i see george stephanopoulos talking. i see that dude on fox, the a-hole. >> bill o'reilly? >> yeah. bill o'reilly. and i see your colleague, tom brokaw....
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there, but i notice that no matter what you do and what you say regardless of your background with "newsweekeditor and all the years you spent with them that every time you talk about sources and you say you can't reveal them because they are people close to the clintons, people close to the obamas, people say, we, we can't believe you because the sources run named. what -- what is the mainstream, how do they do sourceing? >> that's a good question, sean. you know, i'm reminded of the fact that i was on your show two nights in a row playing the tapes that i made with the reverend jeremiah wright. >> i remember. >> do you realize that you were the only person who played those tapes. the main street media completely ignored those tapes and this guy is speaking about a bribe that obama's friend tried to make to jeremiah wright. >> last question. do you think this tape that came out of hillary, then an attorney, in the 508s defending a guy that she knew was guilty of rape and getting him off with two months time served, will that be an issue? >> i think it will be and should be. >> she was caugh
there, but i notice that no matter what you do and what you say regardless of your background with "newsweekeditor and all the years you spent with them that every time you talk about sources and you say you can't reveal them because they are people close to the clintons, people close to the obamas, people say, we, we can't believe you because the sources run named. what -- what is the mainstream, how do they do sourceing? >> that's a good question, sean. you know, i'm reminded of...
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publishedes have been in reader's digest, parade, the new york times, newsweek, and washington post. he is appeared on more than 50 radio and television programs. is worked -- he has worked with many pulitzer prize winning writers. is my pleasure to introduce john ross. [applause] >> thank you. kimberly. thank you all for coming tonight. it is a real treat for me. i spent a lot of time with this past book at the national archives, not here but in college park doing work. a realal treat -- it is treat to be asked to come here and talk to about this research on this remarkable figure. ore ae i start -- bef friend dragged you here tonight, be honest, who has heard of eddie rickenbacker? raise your hand. two generations ago, everybody would've known this guy's name. not only his name but they would've told you stories about him. ass facial recognition, he w more familiar than the president. he was a hero. so researching your book, i spend a lot of time sitting down behind a machine. occasionally, some of my research trips takes interesting turns. 20-year-oldng my
publishedes have been in reader's digest, parade, the new york times, newsweek, and washington post. he is appeared on more than 50 radio and television programs. is worked -- he has worked with many pulitzer prize winning writers. is my pleasure to introduce john ross. [applause] >> thank you. kimberly. thank you all for coming tonight. it is a real treat for me. i spent a lot of time with this past book at the national archives, not here but in college park doing work. a realal treat --...
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you were the editor of ""newsweek"" for 12 years? >> 12 years.or. >> the left hates you. every time i do a book, i do an interview with you, there's massive attacks on you. >> that's right. >> so you're expecting it this time. >> it hasn't happened yet. the slime just comes at you, you know? and you duck. i'm ready for it. >> interestingly, your book is ahead of hillary's which just came out on amazon. >> my book is going up and her book is going down. it says as much about hillary as it does my book. >> michelle obama you say has a nickname for hillary, hildebeast. >> right. >> the first thing, because i read through the book. you source the book. but a lot of these are unnamed sources. that's where you're going to get attacked. what is your answer, especially on knowing about hillary's health, unnamed sourceses. bill clinton of obama, i hate that man more than any man i've ever met. >> there are a couple things. what people don't understand when they say why do they talk to you? they talk to you because they want to boast about the fact that th
you were the editor of ""newsweek"" for 12 years? >> 12 years.or. >> the left hates you. every time i do a book, i do an interview with you, there's massive attacks on you. >> that's right. >> so you're expecting it this time. >> it hasn't happened yet. the slime just comes at you, you know? and you duck. i'm ready for it. >> interestingly, your book is ahead of hillary's which just came out on amazon. >> my book is going up and her...
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let me first ask you about the is newsweek story we just heard about. a whistleblower in 2003 already ordered a gm executive to this issue. does that surprise you? >> not really, although anton who was hired by general motors really blamed this level fast as gm. our commerce that did interviews found evidence that there were higher-level people that knew. like people should have known and perhaps were told. >> senior leadership decisions at that time. frankly, should other higher up --the kit is the known executives be known? the culture of gm in departments, much less a twin departments, information was not transferred. this is obviously a huge problem. it seems in the high-level position she had, it should be before january this year that she really knew of the details that went on or even details. assuming she did not know, what do you think about the job she has now? what do you think about the job she has done since the last year she was on capitol hill? >> many were disappointed by her inability to deal with any of the facts on the matter. we're h
let me first ask you about the is newsweek story we just heard about. a whistleblower in 2003 already ordered a gm executive to this issue. does that surprise you? >> not really, although anton who was hired by general motors really blamed this level fast as gm. our commerce that did interviews found evidence that there were higher-level people that knew. like people should have known and perhaps were told. >> senior leadership decisions at that time. frankly, should other higher up...
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rival "newsweek" ominous signs of the cooling world including, if the climatic change is as profund asessimists fear, the resulting famines could be catastrophic. so now i'm freezing and i'm starving. no yodels, ring dings, anything it. food gone, freeze on. nobody questioned it. the entire scientific community in lockstep with it. and doubters, they were idiots if they dared deny it. governments had better get cracking or humans would all but frozing in their evolutionary tracks. well, not quite. so maybe that's why me and my parents didn't look so panicked back then. do you see any sense of alarm in this picture? maybe that's why you didn't see one strand of my lego hair out of place back then. we weren't oblivious. we were on to this. but that was then. we wouldn't be so stupid to fall for this nonsense now. or would we? it . >>> hello, everyone. i'm andrea tantaros. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five". well, america, have you heard? the world is safer than ever. >> the world is less violent than it has ever been. it is healthier than it has ever been. it is more tole
rival "newsweek" ominous signs of the cooling world including, if the climatic change is as profund asessimists fear, the resulting famines could be catastrophic. so now i'm freezing and i'm starving. no yodels, ring dings, anything it. food gone, freeze on. nobody questioned it. the entire scientific community in lockstep with it. and doubters, they were idiots if they dared deny it. governments had better get cracking or humans would all but frozing in their evolutionary tracks....
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here to help us break that down is patricia murphy, contributor to "newsweek" and the daily beast. welcome. >> hi. thanks so much for having me. >> my question for you is, i actually read this, and i think i'm not sure this is going to stick to her. i think her brand has already really been pretty well established in terms of a hard worker. she really, i think, identifies more in a middle class way. if you look at somebody like, say, george w. bush, who came from an incredibly patrician background, he had a very regular-guy kind of brand and was able to relate to people and that resonated with him. i wonder if this is really going to stick to her. >> well, i think we don't know if it's going to stick to her. i think we do know that this is really a big unforced error. it certainly is no secret that the clintons have made a lot of money since president clinton left office. it's not a secret that the clintons really live in relatively rarefied air as such high-level former government officials. they run in really fast circles. they make a ton of money. they're friends with a lot of r
here to help us break that down is patricia murphy, contributor to "newsweek" and the daily beast. welcome. >> hi. thanks so much for having me. >> my question for you is, i actually read this, and i think i'm not sure this is going to stick to her. i think her brand has already really been pretty well established in terms of a hard worker. she really, i think, identifies more in a middle class way. if you look at somebody like, say, george w. bush, who came from an...
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newsweek says court watchers are putting their money on a win for hobby lobby.he next caller is grace in ohio on the democrat line. caller: good morning. i think this is a dangerous thing that is going on. doesn't the republican party, haven't they succeeded in over 420 bills? isn't this the only thing they have gotten done in congress. is the supreme court helping them do this? why is there such a war against women? i don't like for republicans to tell us women. you're are just putting us in our place. you don't need to put us in our place. i am 83. how i was born, that was minute treatise. it was terrible. host: what about this decision makes you think there is a war on women? i think it is helping them. women, they can opt out. they can say to the company i don't want this birth control. i think it is dangerous. i really do. i think it is an troll by republicans. int just furthers the thing this war on women that they have. it is a war and they are putting us in our place. ont: this is a reuters poll the issue. a majority of americans oppose contraceptives be
newsweek says court watchers are putting their money on a win for hobby lobby.he next caller is grace in ohio on the democrat line. caller: good morning. i think this is a dangerous thing that is going on. doesn't the republican party, haven't they succeeded in over 420 bills? isn't this the only thing they have gotten done in congress. is the supreme court helping them do this? why is there such a war against women? i don't like for republicans to tell us women. you're are just putting us in...
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>> guest: i had been working as a book critic at newsweek magazine for about four years, and so i was writing about books that were coming out at the moment. my previous book was a biography of alice james. i did that in the late '70s. it came out in 1980. and the contrast between the james family and the morgan family was really quite striking. the james's were intellectuals, they were extremely articulate. they lived in language, in a way, which, for a writer, was extremely helpful. and i didn't realize how much i'd been able to kind of stand on their shoulders until i was dealing with morgan and his family, because they weren't writers, they weren't questioning themselves in the same way that the james's were. so it's the same period, late 19th century, but a different universe. and trying to get morgan to talk to me was really, really the hardest thing about this biography. and clearly, i realized about five years into it, he wasn't gonna--i couldn't get him to speak my language, i had to learn his language, and it was the language of what he did. he was--henry adams said of theod
>> guest: i had been working as a book critic at newsweek magazine for about four years, and so i was writing about books that were coming out at the moment. my previous book was a biography of alice james. i did that in the late '70s. it came out in 1980. and the contrast between the james family and the morgan family was really quite striking. the james's were intellectuals, they were extremely articulate. they lived in language, in a way, which, for a writer, was extremely helpful. and...
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sonoma full half-hour of all sports emmys sunday night and 9 right after the news >> : coming up on newsweeked to defend himself against a predator she says police were not quick off the story coming up >> : a lot of sunshine temperatures even warmer than average for inland areas and cities today and we have been looking live from out to him all morning long saying some cloud cover not really the case anymore in fact are racing was more sunshine with the temperature is starting to warm dealing concord right now 64 out the door of gunsel the upper 50s san francisco right now 60 degrees and a dislike 60 currently in center of the cloud cover right now pulling back. not as widespread and adults look stunning clicker clear conditions in the north by more pot are likely conditions along the coast wednesday afternoon. for some interest mid-80s and lends '70s base side similar weather as we head into tomorrow. warm things up into early next week. full details on that coming up >> : the business school college in danger of shutting down because of a for-profit company that runs the 150 year-old inst
sonoma full half-hour of all sports emmys sunday night and 9 right after the news >> : coming up on newsweeked to defend himself against a predator she says police were not quick off the story coming up >> : a lot of sunshine temperatures even warmer than average for inland areas and cities today and we have been looking live from out to him all morning long saying some cloud cover not really the case anymore in fact are racing was more sunshine with the temperature is starting to...
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send us your photos of your father and will air the all morning long on newsweek and also on a websiteke looks good ethic uses laser early '90s. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus. stearin coming up you hear from these debts to deducted the sit in on father's day. the shooting in northern california leaves three people including gunman injured details on how the issue of half a cup.london we are hearing from a family of a young girl who are missing and north bay state park with the have to say about the girls is a trustee for its fifth >> : happy fat
send us your photos of your father and will air the all morning long on newsweek and also on a websiteke looks good ethic uses laser early '90s. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or...
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and msnbc contributor and foreign policy analyst for "newsweek." thank you all for being here. did the president weigh out a week goldilocks foreign policy? >> i think it was more of a political speech. i think you arkansas ticklated it much better than he did. he has surrounded himself with the unmost unqualified advisers in foreign policy in international relations that i've seen in recent years, and he's created this -- these advisers, and i don't think it's him. i think it's his fault he hasn't found the right people. he's created this era -- this myth of success around him, there's three examples. one is he cited that russia pulled out because of his sanctions and that's not true. putin all along wanted crimea and he got it. two is that he cited syria and how syrian involvement that he did not get involved because he saw this was a quagmire waiting to happen. well, the only reason we were going to get involved is because of his red line speech. he's the one who put it there. and that actually severely hurt our relationship in the arab world. and then, three, obama inferred
and msnbc contributor and foreign policy analyst for "newsweek." thank you all for being here. did the president weigh out a week goldilocks foreign policy? >> i think it was more of a political speech. i think you arkansas ticklated it much better than he did. he has surrounded himself with the unmost unqualified advisers in foreign policy in international relations that i've seen in recent years, and he's created this -- these advisers, and i don't think it's him. i think it's...
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. >>> we have such a busy newsweek end.olice are on the hunt for a rapist they say attacked a woman twice. >> twice. the horror happened in philadelphia's rittenhouse square section around 19th and spruce, right. steve is on the story this morning, steve? >> reporter: well, detectives here at special victims unit says one case this case definitely proves is that this awful crime shows you even philadelphia's highest priced real estate, the freedom to not always be on high alert especially woman walk ago loan at night. even on a warm summer weekend night when lots of people are outside on those sidewalks in the trending bars clubs and restaurants. >> i'm shock. you would like to think something like that does not happen on your street, let len in your neighborhood but it is shocking. >> never heard any incident of crime much less anything this terrible. >> reporter: this surveillance video shot right here near rittenhouse square. friday night into saturday a woman out with friends decide to walk home alone. it is 20 after 1:
. >>> we have such a busy newsweek end.olice are on the hunt for a rapist they say attacked a woman twice. >> twice. the horror happened in philadelphia's rittenhouse square section around 19th and spruce, right. steve is on the story this morning, steve? >> reporter: well, detectives here at special victims unit says one case this case definitely proves is that this awful crime shows you even philadelphia's highest priced real estate, the freedom to not always be on high...
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. >> here's how the piece put it in "newsweek." the american plan was for iraq to be ruled by a cooperative government. but this idea of cooperative leadership between the hatfields and mccoys was always destined to collapse. hundreds of years of war were not going to set -- were not going to be set aside just because the west demanded it. >> right. so that's a description of the problem. but what's the solution? it seems to me the solution is elected democratic institutions, like the legislature they have. they have to develop a culture and experience of working together in some kind of a democratic environment. and since this government and this political process is so new, i think they can use some outside help in brokering the differences between them. but i think the author has got a point when he says, this is an enormous challenge indeed. >> let's go to susan, waiting in vernon, rockville, connecticut. good morning. >> caller: good morning, c-span and thank you for letting me be part of the conversation. good morning, proffe
. >> here's how the piece put it in "newsweek." the american plan was for iraq to be ruled by a cooperative government. but this idea of cooperative leadership between the hatfields and mccoys was always destined to collapse. hundreds of years of war were not going to set -- were not going to be set aside just because the west demanded it. >> right. so that's a description of the problem. but what's the solution? it seems to me the solution is elected democratic...
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joining me now, foreign policy analyst at "newsweek" and msnbc contributor, amber kahn, senior communicationssupporting survivors of war and other conflicts. also joining me is jessica vao the director and the producer of small, small thing, a documentary about olivia zena, a liberian teen who died from injuries she sustained when she was raped at the age of 7. rula, i want to turn to you first because about a year ago you wrote an article for "the daily beast" about your mother's experience with an incredibly horrific assault. you wrote rape is a hate crime. it is a purely criminal act designed to induce terror. by brutalizing a woman, the intent is to humiliate, degrade and ultimately break her. and as such, it is not only a violent act against an individual, it is violence committed against their family and their children with devastating effects. these assaults horribly damage the lives of the victims, but how do they also impact the broader community? >> they do, and they do in a big way. they impact family, society. if you think of the connection between economic empowerment of women, i
joining me now, foreign policy analyst at "newsweek" and msnbc contributor, amber kahn, senior communicationssupporting survivors of war and other conflicts. also joining me is jessica vao the director and the producer of small, small thing, a documentary about olivia zena, a liberian teen who died from injuries she sustained when she was raped at the age of 7. rula, i want to turn to you first because about a year ago you wrote an article for "the daily beast" about your...
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. >> the "time" versus "newsweek" covers, mr.about it, those two things set a racial tone for this trial. >> absolutely. racial truth is simultaneous. things can be true at the same time. you can be a man guilty of murder and a police cop who is bad can try to frame a guilty man. >> certainly. >> one more piece of context especially for millenials to understand. just a couple years before -- >> gather round, children. >> in l.a. a couple years before was the rodney king beating. and the riots in l.a. >> the uprising. >> thank you, the uprising. so that's an important piece of context that shaped especially black americans' views of this trial, just a couple years later. >> great point. >> actually, so let's think about that for a second. if you have the filmed spectacle of the beating of rodney king, then you have the uprisings and the result of that trial, then you have the election of bill clinton who is talked about as the first black president, then o.j. simpson is acquitted, does it feel in '95 like we are entering this post
. >> the "time" versus "newsweek" covers, mr.about it, those two things set a racial tone for this trial. >> absolutely. racial truth is simultaneous. things can be true at the same time. you can be a man guilty of murder and a police cop who is bad can try to frame a guilty man. >> certainly. >> one more piece of context especially for millenials to understand. just a couple years before -- >> gather round, children. >> in l.a. a couple...
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germany, and that was the beginning of my journalistic career because i wrote little articles for "newsweek" and "the new york times" or the correspondence and from berlin and at tha the time the wall was still there. >> host: it came from your travels in germany did it not? >> guest:. they didn't think anything would ever change. i didn't think it was going to change necessarily and we have two kinds of stories that we wrote. there was a correspondent amed ted sangar who i worked with at news week and we wrote about how people did currency arb triage and take the money from the east because it was make money compared to the west german money. or we would write is hitler coming back? i interviewed a man who was a guard of hitler in the bunker. >> host: this emails is from harry ram. given germany's history its need for aialer the reliable source of energy and experience since 1914 will germany turn west or east or play a greater role between? >> guest: i think she will play a greater role. if you want to be optimistic about life you should look at germany. there is confusion now. but i reme
germany, and that was the beginning of my journalistic career because i wrote little articles for "newsweek" and "the new york times" or the correspondence and from berlin and at tha the time the wall was still there. >> host: it came from your travels in germany did it not? >> guest:. they didn't think anything would ever change. i didn't think it was going to change necessarily and we have two kinds of stories that we wrote. there was a correspondent amed ted...
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used to be at "newsweek." the blood feud is between the clintons and obamas. to klein, they hate each other. >> he goes into something in the book apparently outlining something hillary's aides put forward saying in 2012 amid the benghazi attacks in libya that hillary clinton knew christopher stevens died and she had no doubt in her mind there was a terrorist attack there. okay? then president obama had other things in mind, and this is a tear-out from the book. it says, quote, after president obama here said that you've got to put forward a different story here -- >> the president called hillary at 10:00 and said hey, you've got to say it is a video. >> this is from the book. that story won't hold up as she is talk to go her husband bill. i know. i told the president it is an impossible story, billing said. i can't believe the president isn't claiming terrorism. maybe i can. it looks like maybe the president isn't going to allow anyone to say terrorism isn't on his watch. >> who is the source? chelsea? how could you get in between them? >> according to the bo
used to be at "newsweek." the blood feud is between the clintons and obamas. to klein, they hate each other. >> he goes into something in the book apparently outlining something hillary's aides put forward saying in 2012 amid the benghazi attacks in libya that hillary clinton knew christopher stevens died and she had no doubt in her mind there was a terrorist attack there. okay? then president obama had other things in mind, and this is a tear-out from the book. it says, quote,...
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newsweek leaders of russia belarus and kazakstan signed a treaty setting up a eurasian economic union scheduled to come into force next january it's yet to be ratified by the nation's parliaments the new economic formation accounts for a fifth of the gas reserves and about fifteen percent of the world's oil the agreement guarantees free movement of goods and manpower for a common market of more than one hundred seventy million people and nations are said to bolster ecowas economic cooperation in key industries such as energy agriculture and business but also mergers previous agreements reached of customers union and the single economic space deal with the patrick young an expert on global financial markets told us the new deal could send a wake up call to other global markets used as it should think about it this way i mean amongst these three countries alone in the customs union they've had over the last few years they've increased their trade between themselves by the equivalent of mind of the entirety of russia's trade with the united states of america russia and the rest. the worl
newsweek leaders of russia belarus and kazakstan signed a treaty setting up a eurasian economic union scheduled to come into force next january it's yet to be ratified by the nation's parliaments the new economic formation accounts for a fifth of the gas reserves and about fifteen percent of the world's oil the agreement guarantees free movement of goods and manpower for a common market of more than one hundred seventy million people and nations are said to bolster ecowas economic cooperation...