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the cover of "time" and "newsweek." >> bruce didn't like it at the time. cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. don't let dust and allergies get and...
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>> welcome back to bloomberg as newsweek. you can find us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119 and a.m. 1130 in new york and a.m. 1200 and boston, sm 99.1 in washington, d c and a.m. 960 in the bay area. a look at the century old rivalry between mercedes-benz and bmw. here's reporter sam grove art. >> we have a century old rivalry. the two competitors are mercedes-benz and bmw. this is the year where the mwa is celebrating its 100th anniversary so that's 100 years of two of the top german automakers going to tell and always trying to outdo each other in the luxury car market. they have been tracking one another in terms of their developments. what aspect have the companies had on one another? has it been motivating? a competition that has benefited all of us because luxury carmakers are the ones that pioneer a lot of the technologies that ultimately filter down to the mainstream. that is important when it comes to safety systems. the first antilock brakes were on a mercedes. bmw pushed on four-wheel-drive. start, you have to
>> welcome back to bloomberg as newsweek. you can find us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119 and a.m. 1130 in new york and a.m. 1200 and boston, sm 99.1 in washington, d c and a.m. 960 in the bay area. a look at the century old rivalry between mercedes-benz and bmw. here's reporter sam grove art. >> we have a century old rivalry. the two competitors are mercedes-benz and bmw. this is the year where the mwa is celebrating its 100th anniversary so that's 100 years of two of the top...
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i get "tv guide," "xxl," "rolling stone," "newsweek," if i didn't make it in and i see your colleagueite little comments. you'd be surprised, we discuss things in here. everything in prison is not just conversations we have in here, you know what i'm saying? >> he tried out some spin in response to an unexpected line of questioning from our producer girlfriends? >> in another lifetime. most of them come out of "xxl" minority based magazines. but sided toward the hip hop i'm going on 11 years, right, and all i dealt with is men, so this is an escape so to speak. it's blunt, you know what i'm saying? if they get to the "r" part, they're not rehabilitating anybody. there's no education. i come from a school background. you got the internet out there. you got, you know, technology, you know, people, i got the tomorrow and i'm pretty intelligent. if i got out there tomorrow i think of these guys with fifth grade educations here. a lot of guys came here, level getting out, they're not right talking about religion. jesus went to the lowest to low to preach. if you reach these guys, they'll b
i get "tv guide," "xxl," "rolling stone," "newsweek," if i didn't make it in and i see your colleagueite little comments. you'd be surprised, we discuss things in here. everything in prison is not just conversations we have in here, you know what i'm saying? >> he tried out some spin in response to an unexpected line of questioning from our producer girlfriends? >> in another lifetime. most of them come out of "xxl" minority based...
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booksmith in brookline, massachusetts, former "newsweek" white house correspondent clara bingham will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969 to 970. 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary every stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> congressman gerry connolly, what are you reading? >> guest: i just finished richard reeves' book on president kennedy, "profile in power." excellent book. i mean, really a delight to read. brilliant prose. a little gossipy. rather create corral of -- critical of jfk, but the maturation of this man in his brief, all-too-brief time in the oval office, none theless, pretty admirable. and some, you know, having lived through those days as a young person, it was a delight really to go back and live through what kennedy di
booksmith in brookline, massachusetts, former "newsweek" white house correspondent clara bingham will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969 to 970. 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary every stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events...
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then on wednesday at brookline booksmith in brookline, massachusetts, former "newsweek" white house correspondent clara bingham will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969-97 p 0. 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary ebber stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> i want to tell you about the mark twain that not everybody knows about. most people think of this witty author of huckleberry finn who fought racism and imperialism. that's all true. but he was also an eternal bad boy. he liked to drink, smoke and curse. he married an her rest who paid the -- hare's who -- heiress who paid the bills. all these traits eventually caught up with him. i mean, can you imagine being the comedy kingpin of the united states and at age 60 losing it all? i mean, he was dead
then on wednesday at brookline booksmith in brookline, massachusetts, former "newsweek" white house correspondent clara bingham will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969-97 p 0. 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary ebber stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering...
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sheelah: welcome back to bloomberg as newsweek. silicon valley get serious about flying cars. to shoot like steph curry. i'm here with the editor of bloomberg businessweek, ellen pollock to talk about the annual tech issue. we get into the tech and all the cool things in this issue i want you to talk to us about the opening remarks column. it is about venezuela, venezuela having some serious economic issues pertaining to the weather. >> we have written a lot about venezuela. now we are looking at how weather can make bad problems even worse. the economy is ms there. the weather change with el niÑo and devastating droughts, which have an effect on the economy. are the repercussions? what do they have to do to adjust this? more.y have to adjust it is not just agriculture, which is a big problem, but even hydroelectric power. there are more power outages and even to the extent the president has said you should use your blow dryer less often. it's making lots of problems worse. people are likening it to syria where there's a terrible drought. through.s a lot to get can you walk us
sheelah: welcome back to bloomberg as newsweek. silicon valley get serious about flying cars. to shoot like steph curry. i'm here with the editor of bloomberg businessweek, ellen pollock to talk about the annual tech issue. we get into the tech and all the cool things in this issue i want you to talk to us about the opening remarks column. it is about venezuela, venezuela having some serious economic issues pertaining to the weather. >> we have written a lot about venezuela. now we are...
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. >>> there's an article in "newsweek" out this week that questions whether d.c.s ready for a terrorist attack. that article runs down the litany of close calls and lessons learned post-9/11. the article talks about a plane that flew over the cia in 2002, the gyro onto the national lawn. >> we train and exercise with federal partners each and every day. we have 3,000 officers assigned to patrol divisions every day. and every individual at the pd understands what role they can play in the event of an attack. >> he also praised police chief cathy lanier has a veteran bwho ran the special ops before she became chief. >>> a man who joined isis and then quit says he wants to warn others about the terror organization. he traveled to syria last year to train with isis and then escaped and turned himself into kurdish forces. in an exclusive interview, his attorney says he was tricked into joining the group. the client wa time warning others to avoid the trap he fell into instead of serving time behind bars. he is back in virginia being held without bond. he could get 20 y
. >>> there's an article in "newsweek" out this week that questions whether d.c.s ready for a terrorist attack. that article runs down the litany of close calls and lessons learned post-9/11. the article talks about a plane that flew over the cia in 2002, the gyro onto the national lawn. >> we train and exercise with federal partners each and every day. we have 3,000 officers assigned to patrol divisions every day. and every individual at the pd understands what role...
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joe said he got the cover of newsweek that had ingle 10 on the cover and had a goal 10 sign it. he still has the cover. that is the same kind of thing that is so it -- was so wonderful about the experience. host: you have a mischievous look on your face. joe: the things that happens, we still go back to in memory is one day one of the cloakroom guys, it might have been bob i don't remember. a driversd you have license? i said, yes. he said, come with me. it was a rainy day and we went out to a car dealership in suburban maryland to pick up a brand-new cadillac. i do not know if it belonged to the senate, senator, whatever. he gave me the keys to a brand-new cadillac and said, all of me back to the capital. i said, ok. and, i did. i was a good boy. iat it was a rainy day and guess i had a drivers license and headed for about 12 weeks. host: right. and it was a wisconsin said drivers license. no traffic circles. exactly. i had never, ever driven in conditions like that. anything like it. were going along and i am following him, i don't want to lose them. o cell phones, etc. i was
joe said he got the cover of newsweek that had ingle 10 on the cover and had a goal 10 sign it. he still has the cover. that is the same kind of thing that is so it -- was so wonderful about the experience. host: you have a mischievous look on your face. joe: the things that happens, we still go back to in memory is one day one of the cloakroom guys, it might have been bob i don't remember. a driversd you have license? i said, yes. he said, come with me. it was a rainy day and we went out to a...
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i can honestly tell you, unless "rolling stone," "newsweek," i was going to major in english if i didn'tke george will -- not i watch abc news, i see george >> bill o'reilly? and i see your colleague, tom that's what i wanted to get today" and i have a line. you'd be surprised, we discuss people are surprised the >> are these all your but sided toward the hip hop get tired of looking at gray >> they're very artistic, it's nice you represent minorities, but it's not so nice it's blunt, you know what i'm i'm not going to just objectify >> i'm just giving you a hard social commentary to reach a broader audience and he went for drug offenders, three strikes, something done for they're not rehabilitating you know, people, i got the tomorrow and i'm pretty if i got out there tomorrow i think of these guys with fifth a lot of guys came here, level getting out, they're not right talking about religion. jesus went to the lowest to low give some of these guys a i don't deserve a chance. but a lot of these guys deserve a chance. >> when inmates rage against the >> instead of taking it out on [ elec
i can honestly tell you, unless "rolling stone," "newsweek," i was going to major in english if i didn'tke george will -- not i watch abc news, i see george >> bill o'reilly? and i see your colleague, tom that's what i wanted to get today" and i have a line. you'd be surprised, we discuss people are surprised the >> are these all your but sided toward the hip hop get tired of looking at gray >> they're very artistic, it's nice you represent minorities,...
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newsweek a very famous editorial, i think it was written back when i was an undergraduate in the stone age -- the title of it was "getting right with lincoln." this was during nixon and watergate and the vietnam war. however he president including nixon tried to get right with lincoln. that is what i think people try to do today. but the republican party of today, i do not think lincoln would be able to relate to or identify with at all. lincoln knew some 30 politics. they were not angels back then. the lincoln-douglas debates were pretty brutal and lincoln was a politician so he knew how to get beaten up. a live in witnessing some of what is happening in this presidential campaign season, i think he would be upheld. i do not think he would be able to support anything about exclusion of immigrants because of who they are. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> you're watching "american history tv." all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. this weekend on "the presidency," james rosebush, former deputy assistant to p
newsweek a very famous editorial, i think it was written back when i was an undergraduate in the stone age -- the title of it was "getting right with lincoln." this was during nixon and watergate and the vietnam war. however he president including nixon tried to get right with lincoln. that is what i think people try to do today. but the republican party of today, i do not think lincoln would be able to relate to or identify with at all. lincoln knew some 30 politics. they were not...
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. >> you can watch chasing newsweek days at midnight right here on fox 29. >>> 4:20. in a separate act of violence in orlando taken life of the marlton native named cristina grimmie. >> the voice finalist was remembered at her bedford church yesterday. >> ♪ >> in medford yesterday, she attend the congregation before moving to los angeles to pursue her singing career. a man shot and killed the 22-year old friday night in orlando as she signed autographs at a venue there. pastor marty birdwine spoke yesterday about grimmie's death. >> unaudible. >> police say 27 year-old kevin loibl killed grimmie and did not appear to know her personally. he shot and killed himself at that same scene. >>> closing arguments expected to begin today in the federal corruption trial of the u.s. representative chaka fattah and four co-defendants. the 11 term philadelphia demies accused of taking an illegal, one million-dollar loan, from a friend to help pay for his failed mayoral bid. prosecutors say that he also used federal grants, and non-profit fund to even rich his family and friend. th
. >> you can watch chasing newsweek days at midnight right here on fox 29. >>> 4:20. in a separate act of violence in orlando taken life of the marlton native named cristina grimmie. >> the voice finalist was remembered at her bedford church yesterday. >> ♪ >> in medford yesterday, she attend the congregation before moving to los angeles to pursue her singing career. a man shot and killed the 22-year old friday night in orlando as she signed autographs at a...
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. >> you can watch chasing newsweek days at midnight right here on fox 29. >> increased police presence throughout philadelphia in response to the mass shooting, authorities say security measures are precautionary, in threats have been made. >>> fox 29's steve keeley is live from city hall in philadelphia with what we can expect, steve. >> reporter: i never understand when there is no visible credible mets. the 9/11 highjackers didn't say we are coming to place with bomb you. boston marathon bombers didn't alert the runners before the race. and this guy, the other day, did not tell everybody going to that club hey i'm coming with guns. that is the sill yes, sir thing i have ever heard report all the time after one of these events. meantime, today's breezy day, highlights within of the gestures governor wolf ordered all around the state. you see it all around today. because it is breezy you can see the american flag and every other flag ordered halfway up the mast there and every where around pennsylvania in honor of the dead in orlando. police called it increasing their awareness and pr
. >> you can watch chasing newsweek days at midnight right here on fox 29. >> increased police presence throughout philadelphia in response to the mass shooting, authorities say security measures are precautionary, in threats have been made. >>> fox 29's steve keeley is live from city hall in philadelphia with what we can expect, steve. >> reporter: i never understand when there is no visible credible mets. the 9/11 highjackers didn't say we are coming to place with...
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joining me now, nina buehrle, national correspondent for "newsweek." want to get your opinion on the clinton campaign's reaction to brexit. do you think they underestimated the sentiments and how it could potentially be replicated here in america? >> i don't think they're underestimating the populism. you see what they're doing in pennsylvania, pouring money into trying to stop trump's appeal to white, blue collar voters. and i think that they're not -- they're not underestimating. maybe they haven't put as much time into concentrating on what was going on over there as many people did not hear. but i think in the end it reverberates for them and for experience and against the kind of leadership that trump is talking about. and we can talk a little bit more about that if you want to. >> i do want to ask you how you think the clinton campaign will try to counter what donald trump will take away from brexit saying there are parallels to be drawn, i'm on the sign of the populists and those people that wanted to leave. how will they counter? >> well, i thi
joining me now, nina buehrle, national correspondent for "newsweek." want to get your opinion on the clinton campaign's reaction to brexit. do you think they underestimated the sentiments and how it could potentially be replicated here in america? >> i don't think they're underestimating the populism. you see what they're doing in pennsylvania, pouring money into trying to stop trump's appeal to white, blue collar voters. and i think that they're not -- they're not...
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. >> let's bring in michelle goreman political reporter at news wee newsweek.o michelle, you know the phrase with friends like that who needs enemies. but those words from donald trump sound like there's nothing friendly about them at all. >> it's very interesting. because through my research for this story i found that last spring bill clinton and donald trump had a private phone conversation in which bill clinton advised that trump take a more prominent role in the republican party. now, this was about a month after hillary had declared her presidential bid and just a few weeks before donald trump declared his own. these two have been long time friends before the presidential election pitted the two families against one another. >> how far back did their friendship go? >> decades. through my research, i found that the two have golfed together. donald trump has said bill clinton is the best of the past four presidents. he invited the clintons to his wedding in 2005 which they attended. it goes back for decades. i specifically looked monica lewinsky scandal. at
. >> let's bring in michelle goreman political reporter at news wee newsweek.o michelle, you know the phrase with friends like that who needs enemies. but those words from donald trump sound like there's nothing friendly about them at all. >> it's very interesting. because through my research for this story i found that last spring bill clinton and donald trump had a private phone conversation in which bill clinton advised that trump take a more prominent role in the republican...
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then on wednesday at brookline booksmith in brookline, massachusetts, former "newsweek" white house correspondent clara bingham will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969 to 970. 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary every stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> congressman gerry connolly, what are you reading? >> guest: i just finished richard reeves' book on president kennedy, "profile in power." excellent book. i mean, really a delight to read. brilliant prose. a little
then on wednesday at brookline booksmith in brookline, massachusetts, former "newsweek" white house correspondent clara bingham will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969 to 970. 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary every stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering...
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latest brexit political developments, the man himself, former editor of "time" international and "newsweeknal, michael elliott. we all found that boris johnson had suddenly dropped out for reasons unknown and unknowable. why? >> who do you want to write the script for this movie? it's the most -- been the most astonishing day of a week long of astonishing days. this morning as you say, everyone thought boris johnson was not only going to declare as leader of the conservative party but frankly was the front-runner and all but certain to be the next prime minister. then what happened is that his partner in arms, michael gove, with whom he had fought the referendum to take britain out of the european union decided that oh, no, boris wasn't quite up to the job, that he was, so he declared and two hours later, boris threw the towel in and pulled out. absolutely unbelievable developments that the british political village are still trying to absorb six or seven hours later. >> so handicap the remaining field. who's got the inside track at this point? >> so the leading candidate is the home secre
latest brexit political developments, the man himself, former editor of "time" international and "newsweeknal, michael elliott. we all found that boris johnson had suddenly dropped out for reasons unknown and unknowable. why? >> who do you want to write the script for this movie? it's the most -- been the most astonishing day of a week long of astonishing days. this morning as you say, everyone thought boris johnson was not only going to declare as leader of the...
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yesterday wrapping up an active week on capitol hill and a very busy newsweek. you are waking probably hearing the news of the british vote in the e.u. referendum, voting to leave the european union. the follow from that -- the front page -- the fallout from the times of london. cameron resigns after brexit defeat. we will talk about that later in this morning's program should another issue in "the new york times." "split court stifles obama an immigration." we will talk about that as well. but "the new york times" combines the three branches and a look at what is going on in politics and in policy. three separate, equal and dysfunctional branches. by the carl holtz who writes "the continuing breakdown seems to spread like a contagion through all three branches of government. the dysfunction managed to reach new levels --" "mr. obama, who saw to aggress thenations -- address nation's immigration crisis was unable to achieve one of his major goals which please republicans but left the president angry and disappointed -- " shooting while destroying the decorum of
yesterday wrapping up an active week on capitol hill and a very busy newsweek. you are waking probably hearing the news of the british vote in the e.u. referendum, voting to leave the european union. the follow from that -- the front page -- the fallout from the times of london. cameron resigns after brexit defeat. we will talk about that later in this morning's program should another issue in "the new york times." "split court stifles obama an immigration." we will talk...
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. >> "newsweek" reports on a case. 2013 texas law the court must decide if it placed an undue burden on women exercising their constitutional right to abortion. the law requires abortion doctors to have, quot hospital within 30 miles. >>> "usa today" says thousands of rich republicans who gave money in the last two election cycles have not backed donald trump with donations. 29 people who gave to a super pac to mitt romney four years ago had donated to trump's campaign or other committees supporting his bid and only 23 people who supported jeb bush had given to trump. >>> declining health of legendary basketball coach pat summitt. the former university of tennessee women's coach is 64 years old. she is has the most wins in the history of men and women's division i basketball. >> she is handled this with grout courage. >> thinking about her today. >> absolutely. >>> "the new york times" reports weapons meant for syrian rebels were stolen and sold by jor jordanian intelligence agents. the of the weapons were used in an a
. >> "newsweek" reports on a case. 2013 texas law the court must decide if it placed an undue burden on women exercising their constitutional right to abortion. the law requires abortion doctors to have, quot hospital within 30 miles. >>> "usa today" says thousands of rich republicans who gave money in the last two election cycles have not backed donald trump with donations. 29 people who gave to a super pac to mitt romney four years ago had donated to trump's...
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"newsweek" is reporting that they do not always seem to care when candidates tell the truth. catherine: it is an interesting look at polling. most say trustworthiness is important, but when looking at the political landscape in america, they found it is more polarized than it has been in at least two decades, and this means people who are committed to one clinical party to see their candidate as more trustworthy, more honorable than the opposition. in this case, if neither candidate is inspiring much trust or likability, it could mean a local -- it could mean a low turnout for the general election in november. wouldxt president that we likely be electing is the one we hate less. genie: donald trump seems to be embroiled in november -- to be embroiled in another scandal. a judge of mexican descent -- trump has said he cannot make a fair ruling because of this. "the wall street journal" says that trump has had a lot of scandals and none of them seem to stay, but this one has staying power. it is slightly different. it goes to the question of ethnicity and his racial policies. h
"newsweek" is reporting that they do not always seem to care when candidates tell the truth. catherine: it is an interesting look at polling. most say trustworthiness is important, but when looking at the political landscape in america, they found it is more polarized than it has been in at least two decades, and this means people who are committed to one clinical party to see their candidate as more trustworthy, more honorable than the opposition. in this case, if neither candidate...
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week to doan unusual this because it is a busy newsweek in washington. the last few days of the supreme court plus term. the vote in britain yesterday. and yet, they were able to get front-page coverage everywhere. host: it was a surprise to democratic leadership that they learned at that caucus meeting the other morning. guest: there was even a best miss of the clark and mr. lewis and the others organizing this thought actually keeping it from the leadership and they decided that was a bad idea. the leadership bought into it and said have added -- have at it. host: the senate did have a test vote on the susan collins proposal. guest: technically, the amendment survived. the motion to table her eminent. -- her amendment. 52 senators voted against tabling it. senator collins and this had made good on best the republican leadership had made good on the promise to have this vote. 52 is short of 60. it is still alive, but it does not have the votes to get all the way through the senate. host: they will have to work hard to get those eight additional votes. g
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then on wednesday at brookline book smith in brookline, massachusetts, former "newsweek" white house correspondent clara bingham will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969 to 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary ebber stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> ready? test one two, test one two, test one two. [inaudible conversations] >> so good afternoon, everybody. one more time a little bit louder. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> because i'm quite sure you've enjoyed the three days we've had here at the national black writers' conference, it has been, you know, like it is every year. this is probably my third straight year of coming, and each year they try to offer a great selection of, you know, poetry and tale
then on wednesday at brookline book smith in brookline, massachusetts, former "newsweek" white house correspondent clara bingham will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969 to 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary ebber stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering this...
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look at the seven dayseve forecast.foreca 83 today, scattered showers ands thunderstorms the good newsweekeur 87 on sunday heat and humidity return early next week with awih chance of storms on monday and y tuesday. >> all righty.>> allhty. erin one last check of the road for this 8:00 o'clock hour.cloc. >> that's right maureen and right now we do have somes o hae delays. let's get right to it.t t to throw 95 is basically parkedallr through crystal city andugh tal pentagon area. area. temporarily we lost the image a little cloudy right l we have av crash on the 14th street stree bridge causing some big delays and 95 through newington there'e a crash blocking a few lanes 95s northbound backing up from dale city on through.gh. give yourself a* about 15 extrae minutes as you make your wayr w from dale city tour the beltwayy because of that a look ove our maps right now.psight metro on time except the on-going safetrack work slowingl us down with shuttle busing b available. water main break still in placea edsall road closed bothdot directions by south whitingsouti avenue. take duke street to g
look at the seven dayseve forecast.foreca 83 today, scattered showers ands thunderstorms the good newsweekeur 87 on sunday heat and humidity return early next week with awih chance of storms on monday and y tuesday. >> all righty.>> allhty. erin one last check of the road for this 8:00 o'clock hour.cloc. >> that's right maureen and right now we do have somes o hae delays. let's get right to it.t t to throw 95 is basically parkedallr through crystal city andugh tal pentagon...
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. >> we have a cover you on the cover of the 1976 "newsweek" after you sold 1 million wrap dress andendence for women, and as we talk about sexism, too, i'm just curious, you know, do you think that hillary has had an uphill battle as far as being a woman? how difficult, especially in this particular milieu within the race? >> well, i don't think hillary spends a lot of time on worrying about the uphill bat. i think she just wants to do the job and gets the job done. i mean, she doesn't sit there thinking, you know, feeling sorry for herself that, you know, people being sexist or whatever. that doesn't matter. you just -- you just go and do it, and -- and she is -- you know, that's what she does. she is a perfect "a" student because she studies and then she delivers and she chooses and then she's compassionate, so all of that -- nobody is -- you couldn't pick a person that is better equipped to be president. it's like her entire life was training for it. >> before i just quickly, quickly, this is the t-shirt. >> yeah. this is the t-shirt that i designed. >> this is your handwriting.
. >> we have a cover you on the cover of the 1976 "newsweek" after you sold 1 million wrap dress andendence for women, and as we talk about sexism, too, i'm just curious, you know, do you think that hillary has had an uphill battle as far as being a woman? how difficult, especially in this particular milieu within the race? >> well, i don't think hillary spends a lot of time on worrying about the uphill bat. i think she just wants to do the job and gets the job done. i...
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that's the biggest political "newsweek," not all the controversy.nchor that hillary can't carry very far. if it continues. all the reasons businesses not hiring. lots of controversy surrounding donald trump's comments with the hispanic judge presiding over the trump university sued. you call this one of the worst mistakes trump has made yet. listen to this. >> if somebody else were there, i was surprised. i thought it was inappropriate what he said. maria: he said that you said is inappropriate. >> we have a disagreement on this. i admire him a lot. what he's done is the story. has a real chance of becoming president. he is so much better than hillary clinton has to be reported. you don't break up the campaign or fail to be on the same team. >> what would you like to see from the trump campaign that will help propel him to the presidency? >> i would like to see him move to the bigger issues. failure to create jobs is a huge issue that affects every american, fix the economy, fixed the federal deficit and our ability for military strength. that's a r
that's the biggest political "newsweek," not all the controversy.nchor that hillary can't carry very far. if it continues. all the reasons businesses not hiring. lots of controversy surrounding donald trump's comments with the hispanic judge presiding over the trump university sued. you call this one of the worst mistakes trump has made yet. listen to this. >> if somebody else were there, i was surprised. i thought it was inappropriate what he said. maria: he said that you said...
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>> no, i'm not, and there was a cover, i believe newsweek, some years ago that said we are all socialists a poll and found out 52% of democrats supported socialism. could i say something about what rent said about roads, somebody like that does not realize that the first paveed road in america was done by private sector. a guy that sold headlights for cars and wanted customers to drive at night and paveed the road with his own money. the idea is simply false. the only veto was expansion of road in virginia because it felt it was not the federal government's job to build roads in the states. stuart: i didn't know you were a historian. >> i am. stuart: i want to see growth in the american economy. i think you get growth by stimulating private enterprise, not by squishing and grinding it down. she's going to be speaking 45 minutes from now and talking about the wicked private enterprise, wicked corporations. i don't think you get growth like that, period. >> you ought to know and you're from the uk and all the things she wants pay leave, all those things they've got in the uk and in western
>> no, i'm not, and there was a cover, i believe newsweek, some years ago that said we are all socialists a poll and found out 52% of democrats supported socialism. could i say something about what rent said about roads, somebody like that does not realize that the first paveed road in america was done by private sector. a guy that sold headlights for cars and wanted customers to drive at night and paveed the road with his own money. the idea is simply false. the only veto was expansion...