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still ahead for you and newsweek and republican presidential candidate campaigning hard before the next debate of bill clinton heading the campaign trail for hillary and what's next in the race for the house. >> reporter: shot and killed the past and a passenger a bar. and please just looking for the shooting suspect that happened last night of the west oakland station the beverly close and the fish and causing major delays and then investigating the shooting are police have not yet released a detailed description of the shooter anyone with information on the infant fascicle barkley's suitable 50 getting closer and believe i stadium (10 k 5 k ref on each run finishes inside the stadium three times to rule champion also be there and avery harper is there as well reporting live from levi city mall morning people come to celebrate possible 50 as you know there were no winners and my five historical " power of all lottery and the prizes only getting bigger now the ticket will now take home $1.3 billion to the jackpot the ticket must have all six numbers correct out there one and 292 million
still ahead for you and newsweek and republican presidential candidate campaigning hard before the next debate of bill clinton heading the campaign trail for hillary and what's next in the race for the house. >> reporter: shot and killed the past and a passenger a bar. and please just looking for the shooting suspect that happened last night of the west oakland station the beverly close and the fish and causing major delays and then investigating the shooting are police have not yet...
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>> no, this was actually when i was working for newsweek. so we put him on the cover of newsweek. >> rose: you put him on the cover there. >> yeah. and there is a huge huge statute of him down at ft. bragg. he's a household name. >> rose: he's legendary. >> yeah. >> rose: wow. stan mcchrystal. >> yeah. >> rose: somebody i like and admire and thought should never have had to resign or should never have resigned. >> stand mcchrystal made a difference. >> rose: he did a brilliant, wonderful piece about him. >> he did. he did basically the impossible. he got the most secretive agencies in the united states government. nsa, cia, delta, seals, all to work together, and to share their information and to share their best people. and that's the operation he was running in iraq, which took down al-qaeda in iraq, killed czar quawee. >> rose: and he was the guy without worked for -- czar quawee is the president head of al baghdadi, his number two, three, whatever. >> yeah. and of course the difference now is that in a-- when miscrystal was in iraq, they
>> no, this was actually when i was working for newsweek. so we put him on the cover of newsweek. >> rose: you put him on the cover there. >> yeah. and there is a huge huge statute of him down at ft. bragg. he's a household name. >> rose: he's legendary. >> yeah. >> rose: wow. stan mcchrystal. >> yeah. >> rose: somebody i like and admire and thought should never have had to resign or should never have resigned. >> stand mcchrystal made a...
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former newsweek correspondent. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ here.e: robert gates is his career spans five decades and eight presidency. he joined the cia during the cold war and became the director on the eve of the soviet union's collapse. until 2006, he was president of texas university. warsft that to oversee two makingetary of defense, him the first defense to serve administrations of both parties. he brings all of that experience to bear in a new book called "a passion for leadership." to have robert gates back at this table. welcome. i want to talk about leadership. define it for me. i tried to differentiate between being a leader and a manager. managers are important. they have specific skills, human relations, so on. we need good managers. people who lead the way into the future. an point out the direction organization ought to go and then develops the strategies for or thethe country, institution in that direction. one of the points i tried to make the book is that there are leaders at every level. in aan be a middle m
former newsweek correspondent. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ here.e: robert gates is his career spans five decades and eight presidency. he joined the cia during the cold war and became the director on the eve of the soviet union's collapse. until 2006, he was president of texas university. warsft that to oversee two makingetary of defense, him the first defense to serve administrations of both parties. he brings all of that experience to bear in a new book called "a passion for...
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. >>> still to come, "newsweek" apologizes for a writer trashed ted cruz.ter gets in a twitter war with jeb bush's people. a kick in the pants for the meet area for focusing on marco rubio o 's boots. ant lying. ant lying. the company is actually doing really well on, on social media. oh that's interesting. i - i started social media. oh! it was my...baby. you have to feel healthy... on the outside ...at your core. trubiotics a probiotic from one a day naturally helps support both your digestive and immune health by combining... ... two types of good bacteria. trubiotics. be true to your health. iall across the state belthe economy is growing,day. with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the hudson valley, with world class biotech. and on long island, where great universities are creating next generation technologies. let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today at business.ny.gov >> politico's top reporter in florida has gotten into a really nasty twitter war with je
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of newsweek they are expanding further and entertainment. they announced this week it will purchase the first channel. >> with the wrights the top 100 tennis tournaments in the world the only 24 hour channel dedicated to the game tennis channel is the authority for the sport. >> it is a channel on a mission and very exciting obviously. we're all about giving the world greatest tennis to the fans all the time. of sinclair broadcast group the largest broadcasting company in the us. an extension of the company's commitment to providing news and entertainment across the country. and soon more people will have access to the tennis channel. with the new agreement they will go from reaching 30 million viewers to 50 million. >> we got to a certain point and now sinclair has the ability to unlock it and make it available to the entire us. >> a mainstream sport, production values of the tennis channel are equivalent of espn. the announcers are world-class. all-time great tennis players are on the air. >> sinclair the tennis channel will continue worki
of newsweek they are expanding further and entertainment. they announced this week it will purchase the first channel. >> with the wrights the top 100 tennis tournaments in the world the only 24 hour channel dedicated to the game tennis channel is the authority for the sport. >> it is a channel on a mission and very exciting obviously. we're all about giving the world greatest tennis to the fans all the time. of sinclair broadcast group the largest broadcasting company in the us. an...
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we put him on the cover of "newsweek." there is a huge statue of him down at fort bragg.a household name in the army. charlie: stan mcchrystal. somebody i like and admire and thought should never had had to resign. david: stan mcchrystal made a difference. he did basically the impossible. he got the most secretive agencies in the united states government, delta, seals, cia, to work together and share their information and share their best people. that is the operation he was running in iraq which took down al qaeda in iraq and killed zarqawi. charlie: the present head of isis was his number two. david: the difference is when mcchrystal was in iraq, they were conducting multiple raids, getting cell phones and laptops, tons of intelligence. now with an airstrike, you don't get intelligence. charlie: it is often said, people in afghanistan have told me, he was the one guy, the president of afghanistan would listen to. karzai trusted stan mcchrystal. david: i heard, i don't know if this is true, they are making a movie based on that "rolling stone" article, the runaway genera
we put him on the cover of "newsweek." there is a huge statue of him down at fort bragg.a household name in the army. charlie: stan mcchrystal. somebody i like and admire and thought should never had had to resign. david: stan mcchrystal made a difference. he did basically the impossible. he got the most secretive agencies in the united states government, delta, seals, cia, to work together and share their information and share their best people. that is the operation he was running...
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. >>> still to come -- "newsweek" apologizes for a writer trashing ted cruz. a political reporter gets in a vicious twitter war with jeb bush's people. and a kick in the pants for focusing on marco rubio's boots. >>> politico's top reporter in florida got into a nasty twitter war with jeb bush's superpac. he's written such things as nothing mike murphy has done this cycle has helped jeb. murphy and his aide did a bang-up job with that $50 million spent. batman and robin can't get out of the bat cave. he called him a desperate right to rise orifice. when running a feckless effort and being his calamite has given him intellectual butt hurt. murphy is no shrinking violet. he said he is offensive and ought to get help. these tweetss were inappropriate and mark has deleted them and this immediate action speaks for stafl. >>> "newsweek's" editor apologizing for this article with the caption ted cruz has a strong ground game in iowa. wow. your top tweets. how much coverage should the media give to questions about ted cruz being born in canada. cruz is one of the fron
. >>> still to come -- "newsweek" apologizes for a writer trashing ted cruz. a political reporter gets in a vicious twitter war with jeb bush's people. and a kick in the pants for focusing on marco rubio's boots. >>> politico's top reporter in florida got into a nasty twitter war with jeb bush's superpac. he's written such things as nothing mike murphy has done this cycle has helped jeb. murphy and his aide did a bang-up job with that $50 million spent. batman and...
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i used to work with michael hastings at "newsweek" and he was the guy that wrote the "rolling stones"mcchrystal. sean penn actually has a history, he scooped us a few times at "newsweek" getting interviews with the ayatollah in iran. so it wasn't that shocking that someone like sean penn would get the interview. the timing of the article, it went to press i think the day he was captured. if that's true, that's very interesting. the article itself, it's one of these books, for my book i didn't really pursue el chapo. i was more interested in the law enforcement side of that world and the people who live under organized crime rather than the big guy himself. but you know, it's a tough one trying to interview a subject like that, and you always know that you are really not going to learn that much. >> but i think one of the things that a lot of folks have issue with, should we have been interviewing him at all? is this the kind of work that sean penn should have been engaged in sitting down with someone who is accused of killing literally thousands of people? >> yes. that is a very tough
i used to work with michael hastings at "newsweek" and he was the guy that wrote the "rolling stones"mcchrystal. sean penn actually has a history, he scooped us a few times at "newsweek" getting interviews with the ayatollah in iran. so it wasn't that shocking that someone like sean penn would get the interview. the timing of the article, it went to press i think the day he was captured. if that's true, that's very interesting. the article itself, it's one of these...
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among other things are is very chummy letters back and forth at the new york times, newsweek and so on. he has nicknames for them. one letter after the of warren report came out, he was an important figure on the warren report, some people think he dominated to the effect it should be called the dulles commission, not the warren commission. this was a letter from the washington bureau chief of newsweek to allen dulles after the warren report came out saying mr. dulles, thank you so much for directing our coverage of the warren commission, we couldn't have done it under such a tight deadline, it is right there to be read in these files. >> host: to bring it up to the president, how has this book been -- positive or received, and -- >> guest: they are got smacked. >> host: it has -- i have read some of them. some of them have been rather strange. >> guest: if i hadn't shocked the media, they are the gatekeepers, they need to start with my introductory remarks by saying they have an interest in a certain version of america. this is a counter story, counter narrative. there has been great
among other things are is very chummy letters back and forth at the new york times, newsweek and so on. he has nicknames for them. one letter after the of warren report came out, he was an important figure on the warren report, some people think he dominated to the effect it should be called the dulles commission, not the warren commission. this was a letter from the washington bureau chief of newsweek to allen dulles after the warren report came out saying mr. dulles, thank you so much for...
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. >> marty: on newsweek and every child must be vaccinated more of the many laws that went into effect yesterday a. the new law parents are longer able to use religion or personal belief as a reason for the and then the parents must show proof that their child got back to the for the good schools. there's a new watch private drivers cyclists not allowed to wear ear buds in both years were. in one year but is ok a. officials say that to your bus contract i'll let them necessary immunizes driver cyclists wear into your buds will have to pay $150 and a ticket and a fine if they are ticketed all. so get ready to see new alerts on roadsides. yellow alert using the member list of the freeways to make people aware of hit-and-run drivers. as of yesterday sought public funds level completely fake instead of just having large tip. toy guns now have to be painted white or some other bright color or need fluorescence stripes of the gun of. back in 201330 year-old andy was killed in santa rosa and a deputy thought his toy gun was real. and therefore that lesser 28 people holding b.v. guns pellet gu
. >> marty: on newsweek and every child must be vaccinated more of the many laws that went into effect yesterday a. the new law parents are longer able to use religion or personal belief as a reason for the and then the parents must show proof that their child got back to the for the good schools. there's a new watch private drivers cyclists not allowed to wear ear buds in both years were. in one year but is ok a. officials say that to your bus contract i'll let them necessary immunizes...
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and after -- this is a letter from the washington bureau chief, i believe, of "newsweek" to allen dulles after the warren report came out saying, dear mr. dulles, thank you so much for directing our coverage, basically, of the warren commission, the warren report. of we couldn't have done it under such a tight deadline without your guiding hand, you know? [laughter] so it's right there to be read in these files. >> so just to bring it up to the present, so how has this book been, how do you feel your book has been positive or been received, and you talk a little bit about that even in your hometown? >> they're gob smacked media. [laughter] >> because it's been interesting. again, i read some of that, so i know how you feel about that. some of them have been really rather strange. >> well, if i hadn't shocked the media, i don't think i would have done my job, you know? they are the gatekeepers. they, as i start off my introductory remarks by saying, they have an interest in telling a certain version about america, and so this is a counterstory, a counternarrative. and so, yeah, there's be
and after -- this is a letter from the washington bureau chief, i believe, of "newsweek" to allen dulles after the warren report came out saying, dear mr. dulles, thank you so much for directing our coverage, basically, of the warren commission, the warren report. of we couldn't have done it under such a tight deadline without your guiding hand, you know? [laughter] so it's right there to be read in these files. >> so just to bring it up to the present, so how has this book...
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spero that news yesterday at three here on newsweek and. >> marty: businessman not much is known about and also fifth person will that was recently detained was also released in freed americans are heading the u.s. military bases in germany. last night kate spoke of the family of jason in marin county. and a very relieved but in one go on camera during the interviews until they were sure. >> reporter: after 18 months jason was denied iranian prison. all started in july 2014 the authorities raided the home where he lived with his wife. nine months later he was indicted on espionage charges and then october last year jason was convicted and that secret trial sentenced to an unknown amount of time in prison. six weeks before he was arrested jason spoke the cnn about life and chevron. they and his colleagues of the washington post that rejected charges case and brought in earlier this month 25 their rooms and media groups a letter to secretary state john kerry urging the u.s. to secure jasons release and now appears the government requests the case about the new killer program. >> marty: s
spero that news yesterday at three here on newsweek and. >> marty: businessman not much is known about and also fifth person will that was recently detained was also released in freed americans are heading the u.s. military bases in germany. last night kate spoke of the family of jason in marin county. and a very relieved but in one go on camera during the interviews until they were sure. >> reporter: after 18 months jason was denied iranian prison. all started in july 2014 the...
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barry: dan gross at newsweek wrote this wonderful piece looking at the 2000's, two big television showshat came out about the markets and everything. just as the market was topping. hdtv put out all of these flip this house stuff. just as the housing market was topping. gross wrote a piece that fox business channel came out literally within does go weeks of the 2007 market top. when suddenly everyone says, this is a huge trend, let's get in on it, very often it is late in the trend and it is a little bit of a crowded trade so it is worth hang attention to that. the most recent example is billions, which premieres this week on showtime. betty: what about the contrarian indicator of barry ritholtz tweeting out his appearance on bloomberg television? handle?your total ritholtz.t betty: we sit down with george scangos as he restructures n.oje ♪ betty: as we saw earlier the biotech sector is getting hammered in 2016. it is up today. the spider s&p etf has lost since trading opened at the beginning of this year area biogen is making a push into alzheimer's treatment and last october announced
barry: dan gross at newsweek wrote this wonderful piece looking at the 2000's, two big television showshat came out about the markets and everything. just as the market was topping. hdtv put out all of these flip this house stuff. just as the housing market was topping. gross wrote a piece that fox business channel came out literally within does go weeks of the 2007 market top. when suddenly everyone says, this is a huge trend, let's get in on it, very often it is late in the trend and it is a...
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. >> i looked at "newsweek" or something which showed the friday to monday. and that spurred me to write about a girl whose father wasis way with her, and the mother was watching. and if you watch the video, it's all about that. and so i took my microphone stand and i sent them to elton, now i need your voice. i don't necessarily need money but just tweet out that you got my mic stand just to get the rolling." >> stephen: what does janie's fund do? >> it lookses after abuseden, eight, nine, 10-year-old girls that had been on the street, that had been smoking crack, that had been raped, that had been hooking is no place for them in society. >> stephen: you brought something here. >> oh, yeah. >> stephen: to share with us. is this? >> my girlfriend. >> stephen: and what do you do with these? what are these? >> this is what i put in the box. this is my girlfriend that i livehrough on stage. and -- >> this is your classic scarf-wrapped microphone stand. >> this is it. i had about.e ) so i'm thinking, why don't i just show you a couple of moves ( cheers and >> ste
. >> i looked at "newsweek" or something which showed the friday to monday. and that spurred me to write about a girl whose father wasis way with her, and the mother was watching. and if you watch the video, it's all about that. and so i took my microphone stand and i sent them to elton, now i need your voice. i don't necessarily need money but just tweet out that you got my mic stand just to get the rolling." >> stephen: what does janie's fund do? >> it lookses...
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it would be a complete disaster," she told newsweek on wednesday. "i think he is acting like another hitler by inciting racism." >> pam:the trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. >> pam:schloss survived auschwitz while frank and her mother died at the bergen-belsen concentration camp, and anne frank's diary became a famous account of life as a jewish family under hitler's nazi germany. >> pam:schloss, who lives in london, also criticized the u.s. and western european governments for their response to the syrian crisis, likening the refugees' experience in 2016 "to what we went through" in nazi-controlled europe. the brunt of the hit. >> grant:but one expert says that overall, the impact might be a wash because many businesses will have made extra money from people stocking up in advance on food, shovels and other items. >> grant:chris christopher, a u.s. macroeconomist at data firm ihs global insight, says other spending may just be delayed, like car buying and apparel, or shifted around. while retail stores and movie t
it would be a complete disaster," she told newsweek on wednesday. "i think he is acting like another hitler by inciting racism." >> pam:the trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. >> pam:schloss survived auschwitz while frank and her mother died at the bergen-belsen concentration camp, and anne frank's diary became a famous account of life as a jewish family under hitler's nazi germany. >> pam:schloss, who lives in london, also...
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in 2011, "newsweek" featured a cover story with president clinton's face on the cover story of "newsweek about his ideas, his 14 ideas to grow the economy and create jobs. in the article, president clinton lamented the long wait time for permanent -- permit approvals for infrastructure projects throughout the country due to overregulation. and one of president clinton's top recommendations to put hardworking americans back to work was to speed up the regulatory approval process, grant states waivers on burdensome federal environmental rules, to hasten a time that construction projects can begin and real hardworking americans can work. and even president obama in his recent state of the union address focused on regulations. the president of the united states said, and i quote, i think there are outdated regulations that need to be changed. there is red tape that needs to be cut, unquote. president obama stated this just a few weeks ago. as a matter of fact, it was the biggest applause line of the entire evening. democrats and republicans roared at this. the president recognized what red t
in 2011, "newsweek" featured a cover story with president clinton's face on the cover story of "newsweek about his ideas, his 14 ideas to grow the economy and create jobs. in the article, president clinton lamented the long wait time for permanent -- permit approvals for infrastructure projects throughout the country due to overregulation. and one of president clinton's top recommendations to put hardworking americans back to work was to speed up the regulatory approval process,...
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we have heard from these guys before but this is i couldn't "newsweek" and unique anddifferent. >> i'm doing this tonight you're probably going to start a fight hey, baby, come on i love you endlessly, when you were sassin' me, so now it's time to leave and lone. >> can you hear it, i'll bet you're going it kind of sounds familiar, this is postmodern jukebox and that is the nsync baby, bye, bye and they are doing it like a surf tune from the 60's. >> and how about this, most people use lover hoverboards for fun but this guy uses his for work. he is a tradesman in australia, and today he release ad video showing how to inquorp into his workday, including delivers packages and painting, and mopping the floor, that is the way to get it done at home. this video has been viewed more than 3.5 million times and hey, this is putting it to work. >> i stepped on one of those things for all of one-eighth of a second and then went horizontal. >> a lot of people did, either wiped out or caught on fire. >> and at least he has somewhat of a helmet on. >> and he has the reflective vest, and a lot of t
we have heard from these guys before but this is i couldn't "newsweek" and unique anddifferent. >> i'm doing this tonight you're probably going to start a fight hey, baby, come on i love you endlessly, when you were sassin' me, so now it's time to leave and lone. >> can you hear it, i'll bet you're going it kind of sounds familiar, this is postmodern jukebox and that is the nsync baby, bye, bye and they are doing it like a surf tune from the 60's. >> and how about...
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. >> i looked at "newsweek" or something which showed the handgun problem in america from friday to monday. and that spurred me to write about a girl whose father was having his way with her, and the mother was watching. all about that. and so i took my microphone stand and i sent them to elton, heard my voice for years. now i need your voice. i don't necessarily need money but just tweet out that you got my mic stand just to get the ball rolling." >> stephen: what does janie's fund do? >> it lookses after abused children. i met seven, eight, nine, 10-year-old girls that had been on the street, that had been smoking crack, that had been raped, that had been hooking and there just is no place for them in society. >> stephen: you brought something here. >> oh, yeah. >> stephen: to share with us. right here. what is this? >> my girlfriend. >> stephen: and what do you do with these? what are these? >> this is what i put in the box. this is my girlfriend that i live vicariously through on stage. and -- >> this is your classic scarf-wrapped microphone stand. >> this is it. i had about. ( cheers
. >> i looked at "newsweek" or something which showed the handgun problem in america from friday to monday. and that spurred me to write about a girl whose father was having his way with her, and the mother was watching. all about that. and so i took my microphone stand and i sent them to elton, heard my voice for years. now i need your voice. i don't necessarily need money but just tweet out that you got my mic stand just to get the ball rolling." >> stephen: what...
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books including the memoir in my blood and articles for publications such as the atlantic, gq, "newsweek" and esquire and he was nominated for a national magazine award for a story on the country's finest nonprofit organization. did we make it into the article? anyway. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. the glare of pure is wonderful. [laughter] i feel terrific to be addressing this multitude than to imagine the multitude c-span is going to reach even beyond the walls here is staggering for me. i'm also reminded as i see there is a famous adage that they would much rather hear a lecture about having then visited themselves. [laughter] and i think it's in that spirit that i've gotten you all to turn out tonight. i hope that this is heavenly let's see. okay. dennis of course has stolen all of my thunder. i have really nothing left to say. but i will underscore what peter has asked me to say which is that the letter that is the source and dust out of all of this wisdom of my disappear on the case and you really should look at it. it's just a marble to see and i will talk about it
books including the memoir in my blood and articles for publications such as the atlantic, gq, "newsweek" and esquire and he was nominated for a national magazine award for a story on the country's finest nonprofit organization. did we make it into the article? anyway. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. the glare of pure is wonderful. [laughter] i feel terrific to be addressing this multitude than to imagine the multitude c-span is going to reach even beyond the walls...
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. >> i looked at "newsweek" or something which showed the handgun problem in america from friday to monday. and that spurred me to write about a girl whose father was having his way with her, and the mother was watching. and if you watch the video, it's all about that. and so i took my microphone and and i sent them too elton, to bono, and i said, "you've heard my voice for years. now i need your voice. i don't necessarily need money but just tweet out that you got my mic stand just to get the ball rolling." >> stephen: what does janie's fund do? >> it lookses after abused ildren. i metteven, eight, ne, 10-year-old girls that had been on the street, that had been smoking crack, that had bee raped, that had been hooking and there just is no place for them in society. >> stephen: you brought something here. >> oh, yeah. >> stephen: to share with us. right here. >> my girlfriend. >> stephen: and what do you do with these? what are thehe? >> this is whaha i put in the box. is is my girlfriend t tt i live vicariously through on stage. and -- >> this your classic scarf-wrapped microphone stand.
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. >>> we spotted this story on "newsweek".com. leonardo dicaprio met with the pope early today at the vatican. there is no word what they talked about. the pope and dicaprio are interested in climate change. dicaprio was presented with an award at the world economic forum in >>> that's the sound of a giant snow blower at work. you're watching one of the four in our area cleared snow in germantown last night. they are on loan from connecticut. two are in the district and two in maryland. they move quickly and break up any ice chunks as they go. >>> tomorrow morning we'll have temperatures below freezing once again. it won't be as cold as it was this morning. lows tomorrow generally in the upper 20s to low 30s. 30 in washington, 27 in gaithersburg and 27 in manassas as skies become mostly cloudy. walking around tomorrow during the morning hours, still dealing with icy spots and slush. temperature around 30. a mix of clouds and sun. we'll have increasing sunshine as we work into the afternoon hours. with that, we'll be dealing with p
. >>> we spotted this story on "newsweek".com. leonardo dicaprio met with the pope early today at the vatican. there is no word what they talked about. the pope and dicaprio are interested in climate change. dicaprio was presented with an award at the world economic forum in >>> that's the sound of a giant snow blower at work. you're watching one of the four in our area cleared snow in germantown last night. they are on loan from connecticut. two are in the district...
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i saw an editor in "newsweek" posting a picture of nazis marching with their flag in reference to ted cruz. donald trump is front and center of the ire, but what else are they afraid of in addition to the trump train. >> the reason why they are going after the gop, before the new year there were several polls showing the top republicans whether it be donald trump, ted cruz and marco rubio were all tide with hillary clinton in the general election. the gop in general is the enemy here. so you see it far worse when it comes to donald trump. not only is he leading in the, but he's pulling the type of people who should be voting democrat. charles: steve you are a trump fan. part of his thing is he never apologized or takes anything back. 85% of whites are killed by blacks. it would wouldn't take much to say that poll is inaccurate, i shouldn't have tweeted it. the biggest thing saying something is wrong and this massive increase in white supremacist websites and memberships using trump's words does that play a role here? >> we are going to have a man the white house who cannot be bought.
i saw an editor in "newsweek" posting a picture of nazis marching with their flag in reference to ted cruz. donald trump is front and center of the ire, but what else are they afraid of in addition to the trump train. >> the reason why they are going after the gop, before the new year there were several polls showing the top republicans whether it be donald trump, ted cruz and marco rubio were all tide with hillary clinton in the general election. the gop in general is the enemy...
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several books including the memoir in my blood an article for such publications as the atlantic, g2, "newsweek" and esquire. he was nominated for a national magazine award for store on the country's finest nonprofit organization. did we make it into the article? anyway, and number one thing you. anyway, john sedgwick. [applause] >> dennis, thank you very much. the glare of it is wonderful. [laughter] i mean, i feel terrific to be addressing this multitude begin to imagine the multitude that c-span is going to reach even beyond the walls here. i'm also reminded as i see you that there's this famous adage about estonians that they would much rather hear a lecture about heaven then visit it themselves. [laughter] and i think it's in that spirit that got me all to turn out tonight. i hope this is heavenly, let's say. okay. dennis of course tests will a lot of my thunder. i will have nothing left to say. but i will underscore what peter assessing to say, which is that the letter that is the source of all this wisdom of mine is up here on the case into we should look at it. it's just a marvel to see
several books including the memoir in my blood an article for such publications as the atlantic, g2, "newsweek" and esquire. he was nominated for a national magazine award for store on the country's finest nonprofit organization. did we make it into the article? anyway, and number one thing you. anyway, john sedgwick. [applause] >> dennis, thank you very much. the glare of it is wonderful. [laughter] i mean, i feel terrific to be addressing this multitude begin to imagine the...
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i was the editor of newsweek international when iran took one of our journalists and put him in prison. he was the longest serving american journalist put in prison before jason was. it was hellish to try to figure out way to get him out because the united states had no one to talk to because the united states had no relations. i spoke with secretary clinton. i spoke with people at the state department time and time again. finally, i had to go to the canadians because he had a canadian passport. that proved to provide some avenues because the canadians had relations with iran. the simple fact that john kerry have negotiated a lot together, know each other, trust each other to a certain extent makes an enormous difference when these kinds of things crop up, and they will crop up. it's important to remember that iran and the united states still have an adversarid vaddversaria relationship. if a hiker strays into france by police take, it doesn't matter who knows whom. it's a friendly country. the guy will come back. it's when you have these tense relations that you need diplomacy. >> tha
i was the editor of newsweek international when iran took one of our journalists and put him in prison. he was the longest serving american journalist put in prison before jason was. it was hellish to try to figure out way to get him out because the united states had no one to talk to because the united states had no relations. i spoke with secretary clinton. i spoke with people at the state department time and time again. finally, i had to go to the canadians because he had a canadian...
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is a legal corporate philanthropic advisor and has held senior positions in companies including "newsweekdaily beast goldman sachs and avon. moderating this evening we are very pleased and very excited to introduce former executive editor of "the new york times" and quiet the icon in journalism. ms. abramson spent the last 17 years in the most senior editorial positions at "the new york times" where she was the first woman to serve as washington bureau chief managing editor and executive editor. before joining the times she spent nine years at "the wall street journal" and deputy washington bureau chief and as an investigative reporter covering money in politics. she's the author of three books including strange justice which he co-authored with jane. where i did have the opportunity to have these wonderful women here tonight. before we jump into the evenings discussion i would also like to recognize some of our sponsors bound to happen the kennedy library foundation i would like to acknowledge the very generous underwriters of the kennedy library forum sponsor bank of america and the low
is a legal corporate philanthropic advisor and has held senior positions in companies including "newsweekdaily beast goldman sachs and avon. moderating this evening we are very pleased and very excited to introduce former executive editor of "the new york times" and quiet the icon in journalism. ms. abramson spent the last 17 years in the most senior editorial positions at "the new york times" where she was the first woman to serve as washington bureau chief managing...
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the socialist attacks on bernie sanders come almost seven years after "newsweek" ran this cover story, we're all socialists now. every attacker of bern neef sanders socialism including republicans believe in some socialism themselves. they all support the continuation of massive socialist programs like social security and medicare. and most of the presidential candidates including hillary clinton and ted cruz support the government's socialist intervention in the ethanol market in iowa. and agricultural socialism generally as well as, of course, sports socialism for taxpayer-funded stadiums where the richest athletes in the world play their games. joining us now for the socialists calling the other socialists too much of a socialist debate our ben wickler from moveon.org. and michael cohen. his latest article is entitled bernie sanders doesn't get how politics works. it's fascinating for me to watch this. i think peel have two kinds of socialist, the self-declared, which there are few, and the self-deluded who don't understand this became a much more socialistic country and that eisen
the socialist attacks on bernie sanders come almost seven years after "newsweek" ran this cover story, we're all socialists now. every attacker of bern neef sanders socialism including republicans believe in some socialism themselves. they all support the continuation of massive socialist programs like social security and medicare. and most of the presidential candidates including hillary clinton and ted cruz support the government's socialist intervention in the ethanol market in...
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as correspondent for "newsweek" and "time," he covered the pentagon, congress, the state department, the white house and the cia. his previous books include "wild bill donovan," "big red," "air warriors," and "commandos: the story of america's secret soldiers." publishers weekly calls "disciples," meticulously research. waller keeps the interest high and the pages turning in one of the more interesting spy books of the year. please welcome douglas waller. [applause] >> well, thanks, ellen. it's good to be back at quail ridge. i spoke here about three years ago on the wild bill donovan biography, and we moved down to raleigh, north carolina, from washington, d.c. three years ago, so this is my home now. and quail ridge is my neighborhood bookstore. and you really should feel lucky that you have a bookstore like quail ridge here. this is -- independent bookstores like quail ridge are really national treasures that we all should cherish. so let's talk about "disciples." after i published my biography of general william "wild bill" donovan four years ago, i had a tough time figuring out
as correspondent for "newsweek" and "time," he covered the pentagon, congress, the state department, the white house and the cia. his previous books include "wild bill donovan," "big red," "air warriors," and "commandos: the story of america's secret soldiers." publishers weekly calls "disciples," meticulously research. waller keeps the interest high and the pages turning in one of the more interesting spy books of the year....
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a "newsweek" journalist was held there for four months a number of years ago. there was that movie, rose water, jon stewart made about his times in iran. we haven't heard much about that from jason rezaian's family. perhaps we will in the days or weeks to come, about exactly what he was put through by the authorities, but we know there were times he was in poor health, times when he needed medication, and i would suspect one of the first things that will happen once he's able to leave iran today is there will be medical checkups and an investigation to see what his condition is. my suspicion is they will be flown first to the u.s. military base in germany for some medical attention. that's normally what happens. maybe even before these americans come back to the united states. we'll see if that happens. chris frates, i know you're working your sources at the white house. when you get word, when we're going to hear from the president of the united states, let us know. brian, you're working your sources, as well. we'll stay on top of this story. let's take anothe
a "newsweek" journalist was held there for four months a number of years ago. there was that movie, rose water, jon stewart made about his times in iran. we haven't heard much about that from jason rezaian's family. perhaps we will in the days or weeks to come, about exactly what he was put through by the authorities, but we know there were times he was in poor health, times when he needed medication, and i would suspect one of the first things that will happen once he's able to leave...
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conservative "washington post" columnist george will said in a 1987 "newsweek" column of negotiating arms agreements with the soviets -- and i quote mr. will -- "reagan has dramatically advanced the moral and psychological disarmament of the west by emphatically siding with those who emphasize the role of i had ogee and hence the radical difference and dangerousness of the soviet threat." the conservative "national review," may 22, 1987, had the following cover title concerning reagan's negotiation with the soviets. quote -- "reagan's suicide pact." whale opposed by some -- while opposed by some at the time, few in this chamber would look back today and say these negotiations were a mistake or the agreements that were reached between reagan and the soviets didn't actually serve long-term american national interest. mr. president, so here we are today with the fulfillment of an historic, at least the first stage, of the fulfillment of an historic agreement between world powers and iran that has effectively eliminated that country's ability to build a nuclear weapon, a weapon that coul
conservative "washington post" columnist george will said in a 1987 "newsweek" column of negotiating arms agreements with the soviets -- and i quote mr. will -- "reagan has dramatically advanced the moral and psychological disarmament of the west by emphatically siding with those who emphasize the role of i had ogee and hence the radical difference and dangerousness of the soviet threat." the conservative "national review," may 22, 1987, had the following...
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newsweek magazine in february, 2014, when she spoke out and the response they got from cosby saying shen post" article shortly after that, then cosby saying she was a liar, and the question is who was behind that. and business speaking, it was important one would say to save that business and preclude it having any harm come from the business. what he is saying, i understand, they need to see if the business manager had any part in that. >> how hurtful or maybe would this have no impact on bill cosby's case, what are the possible outcomes here, jean, from the deposition of his wife. >> talking about the criminal case. >> yes. >> in a case, two separate distinct things. with a deposition, you never know what will happen, it is sworn testimony, you never know what will be said. but criminal charges are those against bill cosby and bill cosby alone, and obviously a decade earlier in regard to one person, andrea con stan, someone he knew in pennsylvania. >> i want to look at something that bill cosby talked about, this is a 1991 here on cnn. let's watch this. >> spanish fly was the thing th
newsweek magazine in february, 2014, when she spoke out and the response they got from cosby saying shen post" article shortly after that, then cosby saying she was a liar, and the question is who was behind that. and business speaking, it was important one would say to save that business and preclude it having any harm come from the business. what he is saying, i understand, they need to see if the business manager had any part in that. >> how hurtful or maybe would this have no...
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we are also joined this morning about and he covered "newsweek" in iran for over a decade. as you've been following these kind of dual headlines, certainly big news here in the united states, walk us through your thoughts because this now means the freeing of former prisoners but not all. >> well, first of all, i think about the families and the joy that -- of the families for uniting -- reuniting with their loved ones. and i think about what stories they will have to tell the world. but my real worry is the harassment they'll suffer from the media. the last thing you want after coming out of solitary confinement, is to be bothered by the nt view. i think my colleagues in the immediate as much as i wanted to tell my story. if they want to tell their stories, they'll tell their stories. jason is going to sell a story for "washington post." but blee doesn't they're going through an incredibility and hekmati received a death sentence. imagine receiving a death sentence from a regime that has killed thousands of people. leave them alone for a while. let them get their loof toge
we are also joined this morning about and he covered "newsweek" in iran for over a decade. as you've been following these kind of dual headlines, certainly big news here in the united states, walk us through your thoughts because this now means the freeing of former prisoners but not all. >> well, first of all, i think about the families and the joy that -- of the families for uniting -- reuniting with their loved ones. and i think about what stories they will have to tell the...
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i remember in '12 "newsweek" was hosting a debate with trump as the moderator. most of the contestants said no way. trump went crazy. he said what should that matter, if you're man enough, you should show up and do your best. so look at this thing now, four years later. there's a lady he doesn't like as moderator and he pulls out. totally contrary to what he said four years ago. and in this deal with the charities. look, i'm offended by it. i think if you're a multibillionaire, you should put money out of your own pocket if you want to support a charity as worthy as the wounded veterans. but to hold them in the middle of this political thing for pure show and put a little carrot in front of these organizations so that they participate, i frankly am offended by that. and carly fiorina, to come out -- who's never given a penny to a veteran organization like that and say, i'll put in $2 million. come on. if you want to write a check, write a check. but don't make it conditional or political show. >> she's never put a penny toward any veterans organization, but to y
i remember in '12 "newsweek" was hosting a debate with trump as the moderator. most of the contestants said no way. trump went crazy. he said what should that matter, if you're man enough, you should show up and do your best. so look at this thing now, four years later. there's a lady he doesn't like as moderator and he pulls out. totally contrary to what he said four years ago. and in this deal with the charities. look, i'm offended by it. i think if you're a multibillionaire, you...
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and i have actually, when i used to work at "newsweek," we were scooped by sean penn there.yatollah sistani in iran. and it doesn't surprise me. he's always had a knack for getting stories and/or doing things that other people would like to do but are tied down by their daily jobs. getting chapo just wasn't that crucial to me. >> malcolm, as you were going through your book, and you got to know and understand who guzman is, is there anything in the article that sean penn wrote that stood out to you? >> not particularly. nothing in the interview. the things that chapo said, we all, everyone already knew. you -- that's -- you could find that from testimony, people who have talked to him and known him. there's plenty of that available. i think -- no, the most interesting thing in the relation stone article was, as often is the case with some of these things, how he got there. the whole saga of how he got the story. the story itself, you know, a great mexican publisher who p s passed away recently did an interview with a crony of chapo's a new years ago. and it was the same stor
and i have actually, when i used to work at "newsweek," we were scooped by sean penn there.yatollah sistani in iran. and it doesn't surprise me. he's always had a knack for getting stories and/or doing things that other people would like to do but are tied down by their daily jobs. getting chapo just wasn't that crucial to me. >> malcolm, as you were going through your book, and you got to know and understand who guzman is, is there anything in the article that sean penn wrote...