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>> he said for organization cia, and newsweek. >> and i said newsweek magazine and he said yes your magazine is is common knowledge that it is part of the intelligence operation. i wish bill was here because i was in touch with someone named nicolette who is an industrialist, i had interviewed him. his name was nicholas and they thought it was nicholas byrne and they thought i was in touch with nick burns and he had just written an op-ed in newsweek, so they said that you are in touch with nick burns who is a government official and that proves you are working for the cia because nick burns is part of the cia. so is all this conceit piercy theories coming together. so they were charged with espionage, and in the absence of any evidence because i was not a spy that head to bring for ridiculous evidence including my appearance on the daily show. >> so they took that seriously. >> yes because they looked like a spy. and i think now they said i taste like a spy. >> so jim, you're back in the states at this time, when was your first knowledge? >> i think some of the other people that we had inter
>> he said for organization cia, and newsweek. >> and i said newsweek magazine and he said yes your magazine is is common knowledge that it is part of the intelligence operation. i wish bill was here because i was in touch with someone named nicolette who is an industrialist, i had interviewed him. his name was nicholas and they thought it was nicholas byrne and they thought i was in touch with nick burns and he had just written an op-ed in newsweek, so they said that you are in...
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. >> we actually made it clear that he was working for "newsweek" at the time. it was a major news program in the uk. so he came to the ceremony and said that people have to go back home whether they were responsible. not a lot they had these black shields, they had -- we have not seen these people and we do not know where they were coming from , women, men, children, i saw some of those horrible things that in my life on that day on the 19th of june and so it was quite dramatic. >> we saw the dramatic pictures of the blood coming from her nose and mouth. and the next morning a few men came to my mothers house and they arrested me. >> okay, there is a book out that you have written entitled rosewater and it's a film directed by john stuart which is really a family story in a lot of ways. but it is the story of that imprisonment for 118 days. so one of the things i have been curious about, the link here is that when you are being interrogated they played the clip from the daily show. >> sure, they took me into the interrogation room and savior wanted for espionag
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," an editor at "newsweek." he came by one of his rehabilitation tours. there were 30 or 40 of us there and that's what document became insomnia and he said your grandfather was a great man. what? typical nixon. had done his homework. saw my name, did some research and found out my grandfather, norman thomas, socialist, and flattered me. nixon was very shy but is a good politician or he did his homework so that he could flatter you by knowing something about you. >> host: by senior grandfather was a great man, what was he saying? >> guest: he was just trying to flatter me. my grandfather was a complicated held in his own way. he was a socialist, a very moderate socialist who kind of worked within the system can socialist. probably not as much of socialist as bernie sanders. he did when for president six times. and nixon, a lot of people had respect for norman thomas. mostly he was trying to flatter me husband was at the end of the conversation traffic i said well he was a great grandfather. because he was a grea
," an editor at "newsweek." he came by one of his rehabilitation tours. there were 30 or 40 of us there and that's what document became insomnia and he said your grandfather was a great man. what? typical nixon. had done his homework. saw my name, did some research and found out my grandfather, norman thomas, socialist, and flattered me. nixon was very shy but is a good politician or he did his homework so that he could flatter you by knowing something about you. >> host:...
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it was a complete setup and that's what "newsweek" did.gazine did a beautiful shot, same clothes, everything, and it was just done on purpose. >> i know. >> and to me, that was a sexist move. because they wouldn't do that to a man. they would only do something like that to a woman. and the thing is, you rise above it. and that's what i see carly fiorina doing. rising above these kind of things. and i think that's good, because she's a professional, she's not going to get caught up in it, and i think that that speaks really well for her as a woman. >> well, i wouldn't rise above it, because i don't believe in rising above things, because "new york times" magazine did it to me. they hired a guy from germany at $10,000 bucks come over here and spend hours until they got the shot they wanted, me laughing in a foolish way, they got it and did it and got it on the cover. it's not just against women, it's what it is. it's some kind of people out there that are not very nice. former michele bachmann, by the way, retirement from the house has done
it was a complete setup and that's what "newsweek" did.gazine did a beautiful shot, same clothes, everything, and it was just done on purpose. >> i know. >> and to me, that was a sexist move. because they wouldn't do that to a man. they would only do something like that to a woman. and the thing is, you rise above it. and that's what i see carly fiorina doing. rising above these kind of things. and i think that's good, because she's a professional, she's not going to get...
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after the break, former newsweek editor on why he and other journalists love to kick around presidentshe changed his mind after spending time with george herbert walker bush. wewe... get... angry. out of control, mad to the core, angry. so cancer, you've got two options. get out of the way or get rolled over. anger. just one reason more of us are surviving cancer than dying from it. give now to the american cancer society. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles. and surprise! those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it really hard to book the flight you want. luckily, there's a better way... with the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline, then use your miles to cover the cost. now you're getting somewhere. what's in your wallet? >>> john meacham mad plenty of news of biography on george bush who called rumsfeld as "arrogant," but we sat down with the author of "destiny and power the odyssey
after the break, former newsweek editor on why he and other journalists love to kick around presidentshe changed his mind after spending time with george herbert walker bush. wewe... get... angry. out of control, mad to the core, angry. so cancer, you've got two options. get out of the way or get rolled over. anger. just one reason more of us are surviving cancer than dying from it. give now to the american cancer society. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles....
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there was skepticism because i had been, for a long time and newsweek.ou may remember in the fall of 1987, newsweek did a cover story saying, fighting the wimp factor. he hated that. it was a long conversation about it. interestingly -- charlie: at dinner? -- us some biographical jon: based in the winters in houston -- they spend the winters in houston. i think president bush was more for it perhaps than other people. charlie: barbara? she made a condition. jon: she would not give you diaries unless you allowed her to approve cut -- quotes. i took 90 pages to her, she took nothing off of the record. presidential families go, i could not imagine a more gracious, open, and welcoming group. they are comfortable with what they did. the 43rd president was not a big fan of this project. he said that publicly. he was skeptical of me. finally -- the case i was, it was my initiative this is a man who needs to be seen as his own figure. not simply as precursor. at some point king david was just king david. he was not a forerunner. i read the diaries. classic georg
there was skepticism because i had been, for a long time and newsweek.ou may remember in the fall of 1987, newsweek did a cover story saying, fighting the wimp factor. he hated that. it was a long conversation about it. interestingly -- charlie: at dinner? -- us some biographical jon: based in the winters in houston -- they spend the winters in houston. i think president bush was more for it perhaps than other people. charlie: barbara? she made a condition. jon: she would not give you diaries...
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my friend is on the cover of "newsweek."roducing real-time delivery notifications. one more reason this is our season. same eyes. same laugh. and since she's had moderate alzheimer's disease, i've discovered we have the same fighting spirit, too. that's why i asked her doctor about new once-a-day namzaric™. vo: new namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are currently taking, and can continue to take certain doses of both namenda and donepezil. new namzaric is the first and only treatment to combine 2 proven alzheimer's medicines into a single once-a-day capsule that works 2 ways to fight the symptoms of moderate to severe alzheimer's disease. once-a-day namzaric may improve cognition and overall function and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine or any of the ingredients in namzaric. before starting treatment, tell the doctor about any medical con
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. >> newsweek. >> newsweek. >> that is an inside joke. >> yeah. >> welcome to dallas. [laughter] >> where are those olives? >> even when he was having the worst possible day he would talk himself back into the game. the night the 20th century ended. your mother is asleep. he can't sleep. a quarter after midnight. he gets up out of bed and he basically says, they always said i did not get it. what i don't get is how this generation does not understand duty, honor, country the way my generation did, paraphrasing finally. and those are tough words for a sitting president of the united states to say about his country.country. but then what does he do? this is be strong, be gracious social them that it hurts. was stunned me the most listening to his diaries, this is one of the most emotional men who could ever have held that office. one my heart knows diaries in 1986. there is a seat in krakÓw he is in poland on a mission from pres. reagan command he is shown into a children's leukemiaward of course your sister died of leukemia in 1953 command he is standing there in the pr
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." >> "newsweek." >> that's an inside joke. >> yeah, yeah, yeah.s gracious of you sir. thank you. >> welcome to dallas. >> yeah. where are those olives? even when he was having the worst possible day, he would talk himself back into the game. so he -- the night he lost, which i believe is the night that the 20th century ended, november 3rd and 4th, 1992, he is sitting in suite 271 of the hughs tonian. your mother's asleep. he can't sleep. a quarter after midnight. he gets up out of the bed. gez into the living room. turns on the tape recorder. and he basically says, they always said i didn't get it. i didn't believe the pundits. what i don't understand is how this generation doesn't understand doughbt duty, honor, country the way my generation did. those are tough word. but he says, be strong, be gracious, finish strong. dent show them that it hurt. don't show them that it hurts. and what stunned me the most in listening to these diaries was this is one of the most emotional men who could ever have held that office. he won my heart in those diaries
." >> "newsweek." >> that's an inside joke. >> yeah, yeah, yeah.s gracious of you sir. thank you. >> welcome to dallas. >> yeah. where are those olives? even when he was having the worst possible day, he would talk himself back into the game. so he -- the night he lost, which i believe is the night that the 20th century ended, november 3rd and 4th, 1992, he is sitting in suite 271 of the hughs tonian. your mother's asleep. he can't sleep. a quarter...
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joining us now from paris is oscar lopez, a reporter for "newsweek." thank you for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> where were you this evening when the attacks happened and what have you been .able to report? who have you been able to talk with since? >> so i was at a concert and it had just finished. and i checked my phone and i saw it on twitter. i ran down to the area around rue alibert, and it was just ai don't say. incredible tension. the police were very tense, screaming at people, trying to get everything on lock down. people were at restaurants with the lights shut off. not long afterwards, i spoke to a young boy who was 16 and lived in the area. and he was on his way home and described bodies lying on the ground and covered in sheets. he saw at least five. he saw two people receiving emergency assistance. and he also told me that he actually had been not far from the charlie hebdo attacks. and he just couldn't believe why this kind of thing occurred. it's shocking. >> in terms of -- it's very late now in paris.
joining us now from paris is oscar lopez, a reporter for "newsweek." thank you for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> where were you this evening when the attacks happened and what have you been .able to report? who have you been able to talk with since? >> so i was at a concert and it had just finished. and i checked my phone and i saw it on twitter. i ran down to the area around rue alibert, and it was just ai don't say. incredible...
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. >>> the middle east editor of "newsweek," lives here in paris, author of an upcoming book on syria.ime in syria and in recent months and during this conflict. so let's talk about this issue right now, tonight, france with massive air strikes against the stronghold of raqqa. in syria, what is your perception of the civilians and isis and how closely intertwined they are? >> it's difficult with air strikes to get precise targets. we've seen this over and over again. i think since the russian intervention began there's been something like 14 hospitals that have been hit. they mainly hit civilian targets rather than or moderate syrian opposition targets rather than isis targets. so while i understand why these air strikes have to happen, france has been pierced at its heart it's been an incredible blow to france, the terrorist attacks here. i'm not convinced it will be entirely successful or we can take out raqqa purely with air strikes. >> so two crucial follow-ups to that. when you talk about hospitals being struck as they are saying indeed happened now. those hospitals are often only
. >>> the middle east editor of "newsweek," lives here in paris, author of an upcoming book on syria.ime in syria and in recent months and during this conflict. so let's talk about this issue right now, tonight, france with massive air strikes against the stronghold of raqqa. in syria, what is your perception of the civilians and isis and how closely intertwined they are? >> it's difficult with air strikes to get precise targets. we've seen this over and over again. i...
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." >> "newsweek." >> that's an inside joke. >> yeah, yeah, yeah.s a gracious of you, sir. >> welcome to dallas. >> where are those olives? even when he wa is having the wt possible day he would talk himself back into the game. so the night he lost, which i believe is the night the 20th century ended, november 3 and november 4, 1992 he sitting in suite 271 of the houstonian. your mother is asleep. he can't sleep at a quarter after midnight. he gets out of bed, goes into the living room and turned on the tape recorder and he basically says, they always said i didn't get a. i didn't believe the pundits. i understand what the country is going through, but what i don't get is how this generation doesn't understand duty, honor, country the way my generation did. i'm paraphrasing slightly. [applause] and those are tough words for a sitting president of the trying to say about his country. then what does he do? he says be strong, be gracious, finished strong, don't show them that it hurts, don't show them that it hurts. and what stunned me the most in list
." >> "newsweek." >> that's an inside joke. >> yeah, yeah, yeah.s a gracious of you, sir. >> welcome to dallas. >> where are those olives? even when he wa is having the wt possible day he would talk himself back into the game. so the night he lost, which i believe is the night the 20th century ended, november 3 and november 4, 1992 he sitting in suite 271 of the houstonian. your mother is asleep. he can't sleep at a quarter after midnight. he gets...
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. >> osgood: good "newsweek" end like this one the funnys can provide welcome diversion.a bravera comic milestone. >> 92-year-old burt walk r walker beetle bailey for 56 years. >> you were in the military. were you as big a goof off as beetle bailey. >> where do you think i get the inspiration? >> he is only one star of the syndicate. celebrating 100 years of funnies, ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: tracy smith talks with sarah palin. steve hartman visits with some dogs. the birthday of the great artist george o'keeffe and more, but first, the headlines for this sunday morning the 15th of paris cathe di servi victi of frida terro kille hundr woued9 presi decla f natio mourn terro ameri known to died the attac junio at calif state desigtude studyin paris she was 23ears old. beach the schoo vigil in he memor more tad is call the paris attac on civi world turkes tten the summi of obama is pledg to attac domin lastni cbsews democ fr was defen over her ote favor the disagt invas of he massi of eein right invas iraq mista incre compl y the f on are one that the state has
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i've pulled out a newsweek article that agrees with this.hey have invented a game called the ultimate drinking game for the republican debate. it is called the gop debate bingo. here is aan see series of names or sentences, policy issues essentially. if they came up during the ,ebate, you take a set -- a sip as you ever get a whole row, take a shot. you can play this game with water if you want to play it more responsibly. i might pull this out for the next debate, which is scheduled for december 15. genie: today is november 11, remembrance day. we have a special report on the first world war. flo: it really points out the fact that there are fewer and fewer eyewitness is to that time. they talk about the last witnesses of the great war. that theremind readers last surviving soldier who fought in the trenches here in in 2008.e died the only people who are around today]=Ññ debra: next up, it's the pandemic that has touched millions--aids. 30 years after the first confirmed cases appeared, where are we now? and what's working in hiv prevention
i've pulled out a newsweek article that agrees with this.hey have invented a game called the ultimate drinking game for the republican debate. it is called the gop debate bingo. here is aan see series of names or sentences, policy issues essentially. if they came up during the ,ebate, you take a set -- a sip as you ever get a whole row, take a shot. you can play this game with water if you want to play it more responsibly. i might pull this out for the next debate, which is scheduled for...
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of 1987 newsweek did a cover story. >> rose: saying. >> fighting the wimp factor. he hated that to this hour if you were sitting there he could tell you the whole story. it was -- it was a long conversation about it. interestingly, dinner -- yes, i >> rose: but she made a condition. >> she did. the one condition. >> she would not give you her diaries unless you allowed her to approve the quotes. >> the quotes, not the context, not interpretation and i took 90 pages to her. >> rose: and?. >> and she took nothing off the record. as far as presidential families go, i can't imagine a more gracious, opening, open and welcoming group, because they are comfortable with what they did. but, you know, the 43rd president was not a big fan of this project in the beginning, he said that publicly. he was skeptical of me. and what i finally -- the case i made, because it was my initiative, was in is a man who needs to be seen as his own figure, not simply as precursor, at some point king david was just king david, he wasn't a forerunner of something else. and so i read the diarie
of 1987 newsweek did a cover story. >> rose: saying. >> fighting the wimp factor. he hated that to this hour if you were sitting there he could tell you the whole story. it was -- it was a long conversation about it. interestingly, dinner -- yes, i >> rose: but she made a condition. >> she did. the one condition. >> she would not give you her diaries unless you allowed her to approve the quotes. >> the quotes, not the context, not interpretation and i took 90...
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having the worst possible day even if gingrich had done something or had read the newspaper, -- "newsweekhat's an inside joke -- [laughter] november 3 and november 41992 defense league 72. his mother is asleep he can sleep at a quarter after midnight. i'm paraphrasing slightly. [applause] and those are tough words for a sitting president but then what does he do, he says have been be strong, be gracious finished strong. don't show them that it hurts and what stunned me the most is listening to the diaries was this is one of the most emotional men who could ever have held that office at. he won my heart. there is a scene from the mission of presidents reagan and he showed them to the children's look emea -- leukemia ward. he's standing there at the press is behind it, all the cameras and he realizes where he is and he starts to cry. and he won't turn around because if he turns around with tears in his eyes, the story becomes about him, not about them. now, i know a lot of politicians and there are not a lot of them who would have turned around and tried to create some kind of moment and he
having the worst possible day even if gingrich had done something or had read the newspaper, -- "newsweekhat's an inside joke -- [laughter] november 3 and november 41992 defense league 72. his mother is asleep he can sleep at a quarter after midnight. i'm paraphrasing slightly. [applause] and those are tough words for a sitting president but then what does he do, he says have been be strong, be gracious finished strong. don't show them that it hurts and what stunned me the most is...
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>> reporter: in an article last year, "newsweek" labeled "murder town" usa. that stung. there's a murder and crime problem. he done need a tv show. they make the show, shoot it here and spend the money in the city. >> they may do one or two shows. they do, they'll run one preview and i think it will be doa. acting allegedly, couldn't stay on gotham, gone in a year. >> reporter: he'd like to play himself but denzel washington would do a good job. it's clear, he'd rather the show not be made at all, not with that title. tim furlong. >> philadelphia now, mayor elect jim kenney announced his choice to lead the police department, selected an insider. nbc 10's jim rosenfield joins us with more. >> no huge surprise here. first deputy commissioner richard ross will take over the spot being vacated by current commissioner charles ramsey. described the job as the most important position in city government besides the mayor. today's announcement, groups including naacp and fraternal order of police praised the choice. ross will work to build on ramsey's successes in terms of commun
>> reporter: in an article last year, "newsweek" labeled "murder town" usa. that stung. there's a murder and crime problem. he done need a tv show. they make the show, shoot it here and spend the money in the city. >> they may do one or two shows. they do, they'll run one preview and i think it will be doa. acting allegedly, couldn't stay on gotham, gone in a year. >> reporter: he'd like to play himself but denzel washington would do a good job. it's clear,...
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of all this, there was the so-called wimp factor, an appalachian view of him by an october 1987 "newsweekcover. >> drove bush bananas with be called it an ugly, nasty political shot and was asked about it again and again and again. some people seemed to doubt whether he had the strength and the guts to make the hard call. bush's argument was, well, you know what? the men i flew in war with didn't think that. the men i built a business with didn't think that. the cia agents i served with didn't think that. ronald reagan doesn't think that. >> one incident that helped dispel that notion was when he stood up for himself during a testy exchange with dan rather. >> it's not fair to judge my whole career by a rehash on iran. how would you like it if you judged your career by those seven minutes when you walked off the set in new york? would you loo iclike that? i have respect for you but i don't have respect for what you're doing here tonight. >> the line was fed to him by his advisor, roger ales, now president rf fox news. >> interesting thing about george bush that he expressed doubt. you kno
of all this, there was the so-called wimp factor, an appalachian view of him by an october 1987 "newsweekcover. >> drove bush bananas with be called it an ugly, nasty political shot and was asked about it again and again and again. some people seemed to doubt whether he had the strength and the guts to make the hard call. bush's argument was, well, you know what? the men i flew in war with didn't think that. the men i built a business with didn't think that. the cia agents i served...
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and appalachian given him by an october 1987 "newsweek" cover. >> it drove bush bananas.alled it ugly nasty political shot and was asked about it again and again and again. some people seemed to bout whether he had the strength and the guts to make the hard call. bush's argument was, well, you know what? the men i flew in war with didn't think that. the men i built the business with didn't think that. the cia agents i served with didn't think that. ronald reagan doesn't think that. >> one incident that helped dispel that notion was when he stood over himself with a testy exchange with dan rather. >> it's not fair to judge my whole career by a rehash on iran. how would you like if if i judge your career by the seven minutes you walked off the set in new york? would you like that? >> i don't have respect for what you're doing here tonight. >> the line was fed to bush by his campaign advisor at the time, roger ails, now chairman of fox news. >> it was a moment where he created sense of emotion among supporters. i thought it was wonderful. but interesting of george bush had h
and appalachian given him by an october 1987 "newsweek" cover. >> it drove bush bananas.alled it ugly nasty political shot and was asked about it again and again and again. some people seemed to bout whether he had the strength and the guts to make the hard call. bush's argument was, well, you know what? the men i flew in war with didn't think that. the men i built the business with didn't think that. the cia agents i served with didn't think that. ronald reagan doesn't think...
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we also want to bring in christopher dickey, a long-time veteran journalist first with "newsweek," these days with daily beast, an american who has been living and working in paris for some time. christopher, we heard the french president say this is war. it's been interesting to see those words kind of filter around the world, filter through america. americans get to try on what they think that means. do you believe this is the world's next war? >> well, i think that is the direction we are headed in, for sure. but there are certain things you would expect that haven't happened. for instance, you would think that france would be moving to invoke article 5 of the north atlantic treaty to get nato directly involved. there hasn't been any move in that direction even though the rhetoric speaks to the idea of common defense, that an attack on one is an attack on all. i think the reason for that is largely because the americans don't want to go in that direction. for that matter, the turks don't, either. i think this is a real problem. i think france is in an odd position. it's part of the co
we also want to bring in christopher dickey, a long-time veteran journalist first with "newsweek," these days with daily beast, an american who has been living and working in paris for some time. christopher, we heard the french president say this is war. it's been interesting to see those words kind of filter around the world, filter through america. americans get to try on what they think that means. do you believe this is the world's next war? >> well, i think that is the...
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. >>> let's bring in "newsweek" political correspondent emily kaday.'re covering the campaign as well and you wrote the cover story. it's quite extensive and really good, i might say. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the controversy over the west point story? >> well, i think in the short term, as you said, this might not create a lot of problems for him in the primary. i think that there is a sense among a lot of republican voters that, you know, the media is out to get some of these guys, that they're biased, et cetera up. but i do think it raises some fundamental questions. his life story is a big part of his campaign. if he's exaggerating or embellishing this i know that the campaign is denying he outright fabricated it, but something doesn't match up here. you know, it's a chink in the armor, you see some other campaigns starting to circle, you know, a little bit over this. and i think it's going to -- it presages a lot more challenges he'll face. >> let's play more from last night's press conference and carson put the blame on the media. >> w
. >>> let's bring in "newsweek" political correspondent emily kaday.'re covering the campaign as well and you wrote the cover story. it's quite extensive and really good, i might say. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the controversy over the west point story? >> well, i think in the short term, as you said, this might not create a lot of problems for him in the primary. i think that there is a sense among a lot of republican voters that, you know, the...
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. >> osgood: good "newsweek" end like this one the funnys can provide welcome diversion. >> 92-year-old burt walk r walker, beetle bailey for 56 years. >> you were in the military. were you as big a goof off as beetle bailey. >> where do you think i get the inspiration? >> he is only one star of the syndicate. celebrating 100 years of funnies, ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: tracy smith talks with sarah palin. steve hartman visits with some dogs. the birthday of the great artist george o'keeffe and more, but first, the headlines for this sunday morning the 15th of november, 2015. in paris, understand cathedral is holding special service today for victims of friday's terror attacks. 129 people were killed, hundreds critically. french president has declared three days of national mourning. authorities say there were three groups of terrorists, eight in all. so far one american is known to have died in the attacks, she was a junior at california state university. she was design student studying in paris, she was 23 years old. today in long beach, the school plans a vigil in her memor
. >> osgood: good "newsweek" end like this one the funnys can provide welcome diversion. >> 92-year-old burt walk r walker, beetle bailey for 56 years. >> you were in the military. were you as big a goof off as beetle bailey. >> where do you think i get the inspiration? >> he is only one star of the syndicate. celebrating 100 years of funnies, ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: tracy smith talks with sarah palin. steve hartman visits...
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janine de giovanni, the middle east editor at "newsweek.". >> thank you. >> another show of force this morning, russia's military claims it used air strikes to destroy tanker trucks inside syria. russia says these trucks were using -- being used by isis and other groups to transport oil. it's a key means of finance for these groups. >> it's not clear, though, where or when the air strikes occurred but this news comes just a day after isis bombed some isis sites in syria. and in fact, speaking of the terrorist group and its involvement with russia, it is showing off what it claims is the homemade bomb that took down a russian passenger jet last month. >> it's really a remarkable image. they posted the picture of the photo in their online magazine. it shows this soda can and two components that pear to be a detonator, maybe also a switch, but just a soda can -- remember, russia said it was a two-kilogram device, a one-kilogram device, maybe about two pounds, that took down the plane. our experts tell us that would be enough to perhaps put a ho
janine de giovanni, the middle east editor at "newsweek.". >> thank you. >> another show of force this morning, russia's military claims it used air strikes to destroy tanker trucks inside syria. russia says these trucks were using -- being used by isis and other groups to transport oil. it's a key means of finance for these groups. >> it's not clear, though, where or when the air strikes occurred but this news comes just a day after isis bombed some isis sites in...
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. >> marty: coming up by newsweek and video flea's heyman said francisco street culture to a police they. let's look outside san mateo bridge this time around nice conditions that air- traffic the temperature is about the warmth of the afternoon. and then action to the north were referring to are storm going through tonight still left our top they are now but noting in the '30's and 39 and half in flesh covering the shoreline and the 40's although hayward. at about 50 with sinise guys you see and then fill in the afghan people can still looking good some. high clouds try and develop enough faith than the net after sunset tonight that as for the precipitation really by seven of large screen. it looks like it but if rocking to like tonight it comes plod through an earlier and all that. the ball was a holder to much as the surface to a.m. across the golden gate in the south and east bay early to morning. the scattered showers we do have a cold return and uses a couple of the north bay in the afternoon tomorrow morning prosecute in mind the cold air remains. in the north they ahead of fact g
. >> marty: coming up by newsweek and video flea's heyman said francisco street culture to a police they. let's look outside san mateo bridge this time around nice conditions that air- traffic the temperature is about the warmth of the afternoon. and then action to the north were referring to are storm going through tonight still left our top they are now but noting in the '30's and 39 and half in flesh covering the shoreline and the 40's although hayward. at about 50 with sinise guys you...
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. >>> ""newsweek"."" reports on rudeness is contataous and spreads like a disease. people who i think they are mistreated by managers tend to pass the mistreatment to employees so don't be rude. >> a lesson there, don't be rude. it's not necessary all. >>> billboard reports on adele breaking records for the most album sold in a single week in the united states. >> adele's "25" sold at least over 2 million copies in three week record set by insync's album. it went on sale at friday morning at midnight. >> she is going to go over 3 million. >> that is the prediction. they think it can go to 3 million. i hope so. i bought it twice. >> you did? >> i meant to ask brian about this. at target you get three additionalaltracks. >> i didn't know that! >> that's what i'm saying. >> $10? >> that is what it is online. i think it's online. >> i meant to ask him. . you get a bonus ifou buy it at target. >> i learn something from gayle every day. >>> get this. "time" reports on how to avoid big crowds during black friday shopping. google analyzed informationata from smartphones las
. >>> ""newsweek"."" reports on rudeness is contataous and spreads like a disease. people who i think they are mistreated by managers tend to pass the mistreatment to employees so don't be rude. >> a lesson there, don't be rude. it's not necessary all. >>> billboard reports on adele breaking records for the most album sold in a single week in the united states. >> adele's "25" sold at least over 2 million copies in three week...
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scarlet: joe, i want to get your comments on newsweek talked about earlier, united health is consideringng out of obamacare. what kind of knockdown effect does it have for your part of the industry? mr. papa: i cannot make specific comments about what is happening specifically at unitedealth care, but for us, i think there are two winners in health care. one is on the companies that, with new innovation, specifically on pharmaceuticals. the other one is for companies that make health care more efficient. we operate on the side of making health care more efficient. a quality product. make it more affordable. i believe that is going to be one of the big winners in health care. that is where we do really well. every single day, every second of every day, 1600 people take a perrigo product. we believe those are the kind of things we can add value to have good by being more efficient. scarlet: so the policy is not hurt profitability? mr. papa: no, in reality, more and more people are coming to the store-brand, private label part of the business. therefore we think it will be more favorable to
scarlet: joe, i want to get your comments on newsweek talked about earlier, united health is consideringng out of obamacare. what kind of knockdown effect does it have for your part of the industry? mr. papa: i cannot make specific comments about what is happening specifically at unitedealth care, but for us, i think there are two winners in health care. one is on the companies that, with new innovation, specifically on pharmaceuticals. the other one is for companies that make health care more...
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an article published in "newsweek" in 1950 says that he actually had a larger readership at that point in time than hearst did. >> reporter: that's when garcia valseca ran his papers from a luxury pullman train car. the one which, decades later, eduardo owned. though, when he invited this beautiful woman he'd just met to mexico for a train ride, she had no idea that the train was his. >> we're walking toward it and this man comes out with a white jacket, white gloves, black bowtie with a silver tray, i was just completely speechless. >> reporter: she soon discovered that the train car was about all eduardo had of family fortune. the rest, along with the newspaper empire, had long since withered away. but jayne fell for a man, not money, and what eduardo lacked in fortune he replaced with laughter and passion and a huge jayne was in love, and soon married, and swept off to mexico, to a fresh place for a new life, new roots, new family. and that famous name, valseca. one thing the legacy did afford them was the chance to live pretty much anywhere they wanted to. and eduardo suggested a t
an article published in "newsweek" in 1950 says that he actually had a larger readership at that point in time than hearst did. >> reporter: that's when garcia valseca ran his papers from a luxury pullman train car. the one which, decades later, eduardo owned. though, when he invited this beautiful woman he'd just met to mexico for a train ride, she had no idea that the train was his. >> we're walking toward it and this man comes out with a white jacket, white gloves,...
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. >> he's a spocorrespondent with "newsweek." thank you for joining us. what did you see? hall at approximately 11:00 p.m. and the situation was just incredibly tense. the police were yelling at the media, trying to get even out of the way. there was just people in restaurants, shut down. the lights were off. people were just holding each other, trying to understand what was going on. no one could really leave. none of the transport was moving. it was just an incredibly intense situation. >> oscar, we've had a day and a half to move beyond the events of friday night. has this sunk in yet? a processing what happened, have you made any sense of it? >> yeah, it's definitely starting with a sense of shock. i feel like the whole city was in shock, trying to comprehend what was happening. as the day progressed yesterday, there was definitely that sense of shock moved into grief and seeing people outside the concert hall where i had been, you know, 18 hours before, and what had been a place of complete fear and chaos and tension was now just a place of grief. people from all diff
. >> he's a spocorrespondent with "newsweek." thank you for joining us. what did you see? hall at approximately 11:00 p.m. and the situation was just incredibly tense. the police were yelling at the media, trying to get even out of the way. there was just people in restaurants, shut down. the lights were off. people were just holding each other, trying to understand what was going on. no one could really leave. none of the transport was moving. it was just an incredibly intense...
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. >> for more on how france is reacting to the tragedy let's bring in miran, staff reporter for "newsweekining us now from paris. appreciate your time. i know you spent some people talking to the people, visited the site where's the horrific attacks happened, including the bataclan theater. tell us what struck you most and what the people are telling you? >> i think what struck me the most is the level of calmness in the city, a level of quietness. at the sites of the bataclan and the plaza, people are leaving flower, candles. it's not quite like paris after "charlie hebdo" where we saw the big march, people out on the streets. it's been a lot more subdued. i think from speaking to people there is also a sense of resignation. yesterday i was in the city's historic jewish quarter and a woman said to me even though she's devastated, even though she's deeply upset she thought an attack like this was on its way. others have said they're angry with french president francois hollande for intervening in syria in the first place. >> it's interesting because reading what you have been out doing yo
. >> for more on how france is reacting to the tragedy let's bring in miran, staff reporter for "newsweekining us now from paris. appreciate your time. i know you spent some people talking to the people, visited the site where's the horrific attacks happened, including the bataclan theater. tell us what struck you most and what the people are telling you? >> i think what struck me the most is the level of calmness in the city, a level of quietness. at the sites of the bataclan...