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"newsweek's" website crashed.ike the site had maybe been overwhelmed by people trying to read the big scoop. "newsweek" says that wasn't it. they say the site was taken down by hackers. the editor-in-chief telling us after the cuba scoop was published, the website was hit with a massive hacker attack that jams the site with a ton of robot-generated bogus traffic from lots of different locations until the servers can't keep up. according to "newsweek's" editor-in-chief, "as with any ddos attack, there were numerous i.p. addresses involved, but these were mainly russian. our it team continues to investigate numerous addresses involved, but they were mainly russian." there are multiple moments when i think to myself, it's not going to get any weirder and then a story about donald trump breaks about him allegedly breaking the russian embargo, and then the people involved are hit with russian hackers, then the sex tape story and then the other sex tape. 38 days until the election. ur f? i've been on my feet all day. dr
"newsweek's" website crashed.ike the site had maybe been overwhelmed by people trying to read the big scoop. "newsweek" says that wasn't it. they say the site was taken down by hackers. the editor-in-chief telling us after the cuba scoop was published, the website was hit with a massive hacker attack that jams the site with a ton of robot-generated bogus traffic from lots of different locations until the servers can't keep up. according to "newsweek's"...
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se referÍa la denuncia divulgada por la revista newsweek de que aparentemente violÓ el embargo a cuba la ley. vilma taracena nos dice de quÉ se trata. vilma: la noticia de que donald trump habÍa violado la ley del embargo en 1998 estÁ lejos de apagarse. esta carta publicada por la revista newsweek serÍa una de las pruebas que por sustentarÍa la denuncia. en febrero de 1999 la empresa de donald trump, donde le dicen a trump que por favor le pague lo mÁs pronto posible los gastos en lo que incurrieron durante el viaje que hicieron a cuba en representaciÓn de la empresa de donald trump, que fueron de unos $68,000 551 con $0.88. le preguntaron al senador marco rubio que es defensor acÉrrimo del embargo y votarÁ por trump si esto cambia su apoyo al candidato. marco rubio: yo leÍ el artÍculo ayer y esa acusaciones muy seria, yo no voy a basar mi opiniÓn sólo en esto y creo que sin duda tiene acusaciones que merecen respuesta. vilma: este abogado penalista dice que la violaciÓn del embargo tiene consecuencias civiles y penales. >> las penalidades son un mÁximo de 10 aÑos de cárcel mas una mu
se referÍa la denuncia divulgada por la revista newsweek de que aparentemente violÓ el embargo a cuba la ley. vilma taracena nos dice de quÉ se trata. vilma: la noticia de que donald trump habÍa violado la ley del embargo en 1998 estÁ lejos de apagarse. esta carta publicada por la revista newsweek serÍa una de las pruebas que por sustentarÍa la denuncia. en febrero de 1999 la empresa de donald trump, donde le dicen a trump que por favor le pague lo mÁs pronto posible los gastos en lo...
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they say "newsweek time and again.icle are those two sentences that the russian government, through a russian news agency, published as an article saying this was the october surprise and it shows that even hillary clinton's, you know, close allies knew that she could have stopped benghazi. >> so what's the assertion? is the assertion that not that he misread the e-mail that came out in the wikileaks, your assertion is that somehow donald trump got ahold of russian propaganda outside of the wikileaks dump and was using that? >> there are two possibilities. one is that both the russians and donald trump were tricked into believing a manipulated e-mail, or the russians manipulated it and donald trump fell for it. but there's -- if you look at the e-mail, it's impossible to come away believing that that e-mail, that the part that was just quoted, came from sidney blumenthal. >> i think we have it. >> my name is in it. >> right. >> i read it. i've seen. >> i think we have it, to just prove the point, to show the viewers. u
they say "newsweek time and again.icle are those two sentences that the russian government, through a russian news agency, published as an article saying this was the october surprise and it shows that even hillary clinton's, you know, close allies knew that she could have stopped benghazi. >> so what's the assertion? is the assertion that not that he misread the e-mail that came out in the wikileaks, your assertion is that somehow donald trump got ahold of russian propaganda outside...
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but this week, "newsweek" magazine reported that trump's own e-mail troubles, according to the "newsweekticle, are in order to delay -- were used in order to delay court cases. trump companies have, quote, over the course of decades, systemically destroyed or hidden thousands of e-mails, digital records, and paper documents demanded in official proceedings, often in defiance of court orders. for more on this, i'm joined by the author of the article, kirk rikenwald. this is, of course, ironic, because he's. bla been blasting away on her for the e-mails. and he's done it? >> he's done it. against court orders, he has been, in case after case, delaying production of documents and e-mails that were being demanded. and then when they finally get around, they say, oh, we deleted them. oh, they're gone. in fact, they actually said for a couple of years that a server that people were trying to get ahold of didn't exist. and they said it under oath. and then when they turned around, eventually, when they got -- when other information tupp turned up, they said, oh, yeah, the server exists, there a
but this week, "newsweek" magazine reported that trump's own e-mail troubles, according to the "newsweekticle, are in order to delay -- were used in order to delay court cases. trump companies have, quote, over the course of decades, systemically destroyed or hidden thousands of e-mails, digital records, and paper documents demanded in official proceedings, often in defiance of court orders. for more on this, i'm joined by the author of the article, kirk rikenwald. this is, of...
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this photo made the cover of "newsweek" magazine in asia and in the united states. the funny thing was that "newsweek" had this horrible headline up there that no one liked, and i'm sure marlin went around grabbing every copy of "newsweek" so the president wouldn't see it. the caption had something to do with fighting the "whimp factor." i was able to get the asian version, and i used that and showed that, and it says "heroic man" in that language. and, of course, this is president bush in his house at kennebunkport, maine. that is the cover of my book "george herbert walker bush: a photographic profile." makes a great holiday present. after the war, there was the reelection. we went into the campaign, and here we are in the massive crowds. everybody was getting interviewed. this is larry king of cnn interviewing their dog. this is upstairs in the residence of the white house. i used to decorate the white house with photos. i enlarged one of those, and one day it was gone. it turned out that larry king had the photo. the president supported the troops. we visited th
this photo made the cover of "newsweek" magazine in asia and in the united states. the funny thing was that "newsweek" had this horrible headline up there that no one liked, and i'm sure marlin went around grabbing every copy of "newsweek" so the president wouldn't see it. the caption had something to do with fighting the "whimp factor." i was able to get the asian version, and i used that and showed that, and it says "heroic man" in that...
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the author of the newsweek piece.hanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> this is what happens when you are down the street from an air force base. fighter jets over your live shots. >> sounds like a plane is about to land on you. >> i want to talk about trump coming out last night. it's going by. thanks for rolling with that. quoting a story, donald trump, at his rally. he doesn't cite the source. talking about a new e-mail about benghazi. let me play it. you can take the story from there. >> the attack was almost certainly preventable, benghazi. clinton was in charge of the state department. it failed to protect the united states personnel at an american consulate in libya. he meant benghazi. if the gop wants to raise it as a talking point against her, it is legitimate. >> so, curt, you heard that. something dawned an you. walk us through it. >> well, trump was reading that as an e-mail from sydney blumenthal, a close confident of hillary clinton and presenting it as the evidence that even those closest to
the author of the newsweek piece.hanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> this is what happens when you are down the street from an air force base. fighter jets over your live shots. >> sounds like a plane is about to land on you. >> i want to talk about trump coming out last night. it's going by. thanks for rolling with that. quoting a story, donald trump, at his rally. he doesn't cite the source. talking about a new e-mail about benghazi. let me play it. you...
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"newsweek's" senior writer shedding some light on that "newsweek" report.e. >>> trump's alleged business dealings with cuba could hurt him in florida as we just said but he's also relying on pennsylvania to win next month. he trails hillary clinton by less than two points in a real clear politics polling average in the state. trump campaigned in lancaster county last night to try to get even more points ahead. clinton is also focusing on the keystone state with plans to visit haverford, a suburb of philadelphia, on tuesday. the philly suburbs could decide who wins pennsylvania but a of its high percentage of white educated voter who is may be in play. clinton leads trump by 22 points in those suburbs according to the latest cnn/orc poll. barack obama beat mitt romney by seven points in the same region we're talking about four years ago according to exit polls. tom fitzgerald from the "philadelphia inquirer," let's start with the state in general, broadly speaking, clinton leading by one percentage point in the most cnn/orc poll. she led by eight points in a
"newsweek's" senior writer shedding some light on that "newsweek" report.e. >>> trump's alleged business dealings with cuba could hurt him in florida as we just said but he's also relying on pennsylvania to win next month. he trails hillary clinton by less than two points in a real clear politics polling average in the state. trump campaigned in lancaster county last night to try to get even more points ahead. clinton is also focusing on the keystone state with...
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those were not always fun years at newsweek including the times of the grand sale in 2010. the he was a wise, thoughtful and successful editor of newsweek's under impossible circumstances. his colleagues would tell you, even in the earliest years of his career he was wise beyond his years. week after week john would replenish the building with new ideas, very, very often drawn from his deep knowledge of history and religion and literature. sometimes they fail to deliver on the promise they exhibited at the dawn of their careers. not jon meacham. his passage from journalism to writing and publishing has been marked by success.his pa it has helped him emerge as a public intellectual. relation more recently, john's book thomas jefferson, the art art of power was on the times in the post best books of the year list john is here today to talk about destiny and power, the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. sometimes a surprisingly intimate look at ast underestimated occupant of the oval office.or my colleague wrote that it pulls up a neat trick. it completes the hist
those were not always fun years at newsweek including the times of the grand sale in 2010. the he was a wise, thoughtful and successful editor of newsweek's under impossible circumstances. his colleagues would tell you, even in the earliest years of his career he was wise beyond his years. week after week john would replenish the building with new ideas, very, very often drawn from his deep knowledge of history and religion and literature. sometimes they fail to deliver on the promise they...
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the latest story for "newsweek" has that reporting. trump said about steel on saturday. >> we are going to protect our steelworkers. we can't let china take advantage of us anymore. >> pennsylvania steel will build this country like it built the empire state building many years ago. and pennsylvania steel and the incredible steelworkers will send new skyscrapers into the clouds. >> kurt eichenwald, senior writer for "newsweek" joins us now. pennsylvania steel is not going to build trump buildings if he keeps up his current pattern. >> no, it's not, they're not. you know, this, again, this is going to this theme of donald trump, where it's, you know, this is what's good for america, but hey, it's not good for me. i'm business. i need to do other things. and, you know, these purchases. when i say two out of three, the reason it's two out of three, i didn't finish the third one. i figured i had enough i had to print. at this point, i'm sure i would find the same in the third. he buys foreign steel because it saves him money. >> anybody wh
the latest story for "newsweek" has that reporting. trump said about steel on saturday. >> we are going to protect our steelworkers. we can't let china take advantage of us anymore. >> pennsylvania steel will build this country like it built the empire state building many years ago. and pennsylvania steel and the incredible steelworkers will send new skyscrapers into the clouds. >> kurt eichenwald, senior writer for "newsweek" joins us now. pennsylvania...
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women don't write at "newsweek." wanted to write actually left very early, way before this series takes place because she knew she wanted to be a writer and wouldn't get promoted. >> but there were other women in the newsroom like you who fought the good fight. but still, it must have taken a lot of courage to launch this lawsuit against "newsweek." >> it did. it was also a matter of when we roo realized it was illegal. for some reason five years after the civil rights act we didn't realize it was illegal to segregate jobs by gender. i think that motivated a lot of us. it's not just bad, it's actually illegal. we did organize and had to do it secretly because we were afraid of getting fired at any moment. >> even if the lawsuit was successful there's a chance you would still lose your job, right? >> they can't fire you after you file suit but they can certainly freeze you out. unfortunately, it happened to too many women. >> we were looking at pictures of you from when you worked there. you know, when i was reading a
women don't write at "newsweek." wanted to write actually left very early, way before this series takes place because she knew she wanted to be a writer and wouldn't get promoted. >> but there were other women in the newsroom like you who fought the good fight. but still, it must have taken a lot of courage to launch this lawsuit against "newsweek." >> it did. it was also a matter of when we roo realized it was illegal. for some reason five years after the civil...
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because look at what happened after "newsweek" posted that. their site crashed.ed like maybe it had overwhelmed, but "newsweek" says that wasn't it. their site was taken down by hackers. their website was hit with a massive ddos attack, a hacker attack that jams the site with bogus traffic from lots of different locations until the servers can't keep up. the editor in chief, quote, as with any ddos attack, there were numerousp addresses involved, but these ones were mainly russian. our i.t. team tcontinues to investigate. there are multiple times when i say to myself, it's not going to get any weirder. and then the story breaks about donald trump breaking the russian ruscuban embargo, and then the site that reports it gets hacked. ss gets. however many cheese puffs may fly. you're the driver. the one in control. stand firm. just wait. [click] and move only when you hear the click that says they're buckled in for the drive. never give up till they buckle up. weand sustainability goals asool one of our top priorities.mental i definitely rely on pg&e to be an energy
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of media in bless poland, including "newsweek," -- according to lots of media in newsweek," noing one expects such a force in such a patriarchal society. the society is still patriarchal, but no one really expects that much from women. this article really applause their strength, the courage, their excellent organization, and their determination. it calls for the conservative ruling party to be afraid. another article -- this is in the opposition paper -- that also says this protest really took the government by surprise here in officials are trying to wiggle their way out of this crisis. we have seen that the prime minister of poland is distancing the government from the van after this massive protest. genie: let's come back to france were papers are trying to save an iconic train factory. flo: this is the belfort plant that belongs to alstom. be good news, that they are going to save the planet and save those jobs. but it is being met by an outcry in the french press. you can see the main business paper talking about the government's patch up job. why the criticism? these trains are
of media in bless poland, including "newsweek," -- according to lots of media in newsweek," noing one expects such a force in such a patriarchal society. the society is still patriarchal, but no one really expects that much from women. this article really applause their strength, the courage, their excellent organization, and their determination. it calls for the conservative ruling party to be afraid. another article -- this is in the opposition paper -- that also says this...
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because look at what happened after "newsweek" posted that. their site crashed.verwhelmed, but "newsweek" says that wasn't it. their site was taken down by hackers. their website was hit with a massive ddos attack, a hacker attack that jams the site with bogus traffic from lots of different locations until the servers can't keep up. the editor in chief, quote, as with any ddos attack, there were numerous ip addresses involved, but these ones were mainly russian. our i.t. team continues to investigate. there are multiple times when i say to myself, it's not going to get any weirder. and then the story breaks about donald trump breaking the cuban embargo, and then the site that reports it gets hacked. [crickets chirping] [owl hoots] announcer: if you don't fix them, sparks from dragging tow chains can cause a wildfire. and that could be scary. bye, smokey! only you can prevent wildfires. >>> it's friday night. i know you're excited for the weekend. i will tell you, though, that there are some very important and highly compensated people among us who are way more ex
because look at what happened after "newsweek" posted that. their site crashed.verwhelmed, but "newsweek" says that wasn't it. their site was taken down by hackers. their website was hit with a massive ddos attack, a hacker attack that jams the site with bogus traffic from lots of different locations until the servers can't keep up. the editor in chief, quote, as with any ddos attack, there were numerous ip addresses involved, but these ones were mainly russian. our i.t....
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this photo made the cover of "newsweek" magazine in asia and the united states. the funny thing was that "newsweek" had this horrible headline up there that no one liked, i'm sure. caption has something to do with fighting the wimp factor. i was able to get the asian version and i show that. - heroicer like men - man in that language. this is president bush at his house in kennebunkport, maine. it's the cover of my book, george herbert walker bush, a photographic profile. makes a great holiday present. then, after the war, there is the reelection, went into the campaign, and here we are. massive crowds, everybody was getting interviewed. larry king of cnn interviewing the dog. that's ranger. i used to decorate the white house with photos like these large ones here. i enlarged one of those and one day it was gone and it turned out that mary king had the photo . the president supported the troops. we visited them in somalia afterwards and visited with some of the children. day he wase last president, i was waiting for him to come to the oval office. i did not know
this photo made the cover of "newsweek" magazine in asia and the united states. the funny thing was that "newsweek" had this horrible headline up there that no one liked, i'm sure. caption has something to do with fighting the wimp factor. i was able to get the asian version and i show that. - heroicer like men - man in that language. this is president bush at his house in kennebunkport, maine. it's the cover of my book, george herbert walker bush, a photographic profile....
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newsweek has a big report about trump buying steel from manufacturers based in china instead of the u.s. as a result of a report on his charitable foundation, the foundation lacks the proper certification to deliver deletions. joining me, andrew sullivan, michael steele, former chair of the rnc, and president and ceo of center for american progress. i feel the way you feel sometimes at a big hotel brunch or buffet. there's so much. i'm not sure what to put on the plate first. >> how about we start with the sausage. >> let's start with the taxes. i don't want to talk about tax policy because i'll talk about that later in the show. to me, the biggest thing here is, it's hard to lose $900 million in a year. >> actually, it really isn't, given -- i'm going to tell you, given the magnitude of the types of businesses and transactions easy volume ved in, we don't know if that's a combination of losses that have added up to that, if that's a single loss, we don't know. >> right. >> but the total is -- i mean, it's a lot of money. >> 2% of the reported losses. >> but a lot of that was probably r
newsweek has a big report about trump buying steel from manufacturers based in china instead of the u.s. as a result of a report on his charitable foundation, the foundation lacks the proper certification to deliver deletions. joining me, andrew sullivan, michael steele, former chair of the rnc, and president and ceo of center for american progress. i feel the way you feel sometimes at a big hotel brunch or buffet. there's so much. i'm not sure what to put on the plate first. >> how about...
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"newsweek" is now reporting that a miss usa pageant contestant, former utah, told "the new york times" donald trump kised her on the list lip without consent. jill hart, a pageant owner, filed a suit against him in federal court in manhattan in 197 describing a relentless campaign of sexual harassment and assault including an incident. when donald trump or if donald trump brings up bill clinton, this is out there. he's not answered these questions yet. what would you advise him tonight? >> well, i can't speak to those incidents. i haven't read about them so i don't know. i think giuliani in general is a fantastic spokesman for us. i don't know that he did a great job right there. this isn't just guy talk. >> and this is not me trying -- okay, kellyanne conway not hiding anymore, which you amended, giuliani says what he's talking about is, you know, sexual assault, on no planet are those those two great moments just hours before this debate. >> he need to speak incredibly forthrightly from the heart. i think he need to have very profound contrition tonight and he needs to specifically
"newsweek" is now reporting that a miss usa pageant contestant, former utah, told "the new york times" donald trump kised her on the list lip without consent. jill hart, a pageant owner, filed a suit against him in federal court in manhattan in 197 describing a relentless campaign of sexual harassment and assault including an incident. when donald trump or if donald trump brings up bill clinton, this is out there. he's not answered these questions yet. what would you advise...
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specializes in the field of medicine and mental health and science per articles have appeared in "newsweek" the smithsonian and "scientific american" imprint and online and rode on a friday and subjects and has won numerous awards including a front page aboard the cover story girl or boy in the new science of sex collection put the daughter of american journalist has been interested in news and shouted passionate about compelling storytelling overt inductance serious reporting for buchan's was published earlier this year and has received enthusiastic reviews. >> the well-written exercise to apply modern psychiatric theory to historic figures from maryland man wrote makes for interesting speculation please join me to welcome our author. [applause] >> thanks for that wonderful introduction into the book festival and to all of you for coming out on a rainy night i am thrilled to see everybody here. i want to tell you some reporting stories that you may not find in the book and also did you sense what the book is. i covered medicine and health and science at "newsweek" for about 17 years and h
specializes in the field of medicine and mental health and science per articles have appeared in "newsweek" the smithsonian and "scientific american" imprint and online and rode on a friday and subjects and has won numerous awards including a front page aboard the cover story girl or boy in the new science of sex collection put the daughter of american journalist has been interested in news and shouted passionate about compelling storytelling overt inductance serious...
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he was a wise, thoughtful andal successful editor of "newsweek" under impossible circumstances. as john's colleagues will tell you, even in the earliest years of his assent he was wise beyond his years, much more capable ofe drive with an ironic detachment than your typical as we would say today millennial. week after week, jon would replenish the building with new ideas are often drawn from his deep knowledge of history and religion and literature. sometimes one wonders spider or they'll deliver on the promise exhibited at the dawn of their careers. not jon meacham. is passage from journalism to book writing and publishing has been marked by distinction, as success of his 2004 book, help them to emerge as a public intellectual. american lion, andrew jackson in the white house was awarded the 2009 pulitzer prize her biography. more recently jon's book thomas jefferson the art of power was on the times and the posts best books of the year lists. jon is here today to talk about "destiny and power: the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush." a surprisingly intimate look at
he was a wise, thoughtful andal successful editor of "newsweek" under impossible circumstances. as john's colleagues will tell you, even in the earliest years of his assent he was wise beyond his years, much more capable ofe drive with an ironic detachment than your typical as we would say today millennial. week after week, jon would replenish the building with new ideas are often drawn from his deep knowledge of history and religion and literature. sometimes one wonders spider or...
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i have written about this in "newsweek." the founders were worried money would lead to a society which the business aristocrat would set up rules to persuade workers only. they had no property. they would deceive those to vote for policies that would damage their own interest like we have seen in the last 35 years. where it will go i don't know. democrats need a realignment and stop being like republicans. >> with what you brought to light why doesn't the media or even hillary clinton bring this up? talk about his father's tie its. >> satellite hillary does her campaign the way she does. i know i sound like i cop out i don't like politics i like policy. did you say donald trump is involved with mobsters and drug dealers, i have had a number of tv shows to say we need somebody from the other side. but they cannot find anybody . i said call the double tromp campaign asked for a surrogate. they don't want to participate. the national not allow you to kill the story. they even have in libel concerns even this is court documents
i have written about this in "newsweek." the founders were worried money would lead to a society which the business aristocrat would set up rules to persuade workers only. they had no property. they would deceive those to vote for policies that would damage their own interest like we have seen in the last 35 years. where it will go i don't know. democrats need a realignment and stop being like republicans. >> with what you brought to light why doesn't the media or even hillary...
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he is now admitting they could have >> reporter: it was a portion of a newsweek article. >> it attached an article that i wrote. >> reporter: it also raised questions about the paid speeches to wall street executives. the emails include passages where she says there is nothing magic about regulations. too much is bad and too little those words potentially at odds with what she said publicly about wall street. >> wall street can never be allowed to threaten main street again. >> reporter: i am reid bennion reporting. >>> coming up, the latest on the broncos cornerback situation in our morning sports. >> good morning. lauren whitney here in for a cooler day. ,, when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president who inspires me, and that's not donald trump. >>> the denver half marathon is coming up th
he is now admitting they could have >> reporter: it was a portion of a newsweek article. >> it attached an article that i wrote. >> reporter: it also raised questions about the paid speeches to wall street executives. the emails include passages where she says there is nothing magic about regulations. too much is bad and too little those words potentially at odds with what she said publicly about wall street. >> wall street can never be allowed to threaten main street...
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but what trump quoted wa written by blumenthal - it was one portion of a newsweek article. "sidney blumenthal sent an e-mail to john podesta that mail to john sent an e- blumenthal sent an e-mail to john podesta that attached an article that i wrote."the wiki- leaks dump also raised questions about clinton's paid speeches to wall street executives.... the transcripts of which she's refused to release.the hacked e-mails include apparent passages from those transcripts include -- one where she says quote: "there's nothing magic about regulations... too much is bad, too little is bad... and the people that know the industry better than anybody industry. "those words, potentially at odds with what she's said publicly about wall street. "wall street "wall street can never be allowed to threaten main street again. no bank can be too big to no bank can be too big to fail, no executive too powerful to jail."i'm reid binion reporting. the latest marquette university law school poll comes out this afternoon.we'll find out where the candidates stand just four weeks before the election
but what trump quoted wa written by blumenthal - it was one portion of a newsweek article. "sidney blumenthal sent an e-mail to john podesta that mail to john sent an e- blumenthal sent an e-mail to john podesta that attached an article that i wrote."the wiki- leaks dump also raised questions about clinton's paid speeches to wall street executives.... the transcripts of which she's refused to release.the hacked e-mails include apparent passages from those transcripts include -- one...
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also seizing on a "newsweek" report that trump's company allegedly violated the u.s. embargo against cuba in 1998. citing documents, including this bill for more than $68,000, paid to drum up future business in havana. only months before trump promised cuban americans he'd never spent a dime in cuba while fidel castro is in charge. >> he's a killer. he's a bad guy in every respect. report thursday. >> no, i never did anything in cuba. i never did a deal in cuba. >> reporter: but just spending money to explore a business deal was illegal at the time. >> you can't go to cuba and buy a bottle of soda. you have to get a license. >> reporter: clinton also responding to her own shortcomings, criticism that she's not authentic, appearing with mary j. blige. >> maybe i'm not communicating clearly enough what i care about and what i do. >> reporter: writing a small post debate pump tonight, clinton is improving in those battleground states, including florida, where a new poll has her up by four points and any suggestion that trump violated that cuban embargo, could cost him vo
also seizing on a "newsweek" report that trump's company allegedly violated the u.s. embargo against cuba in 1998. citing documents, including this bill for more than $68,000, paid to drum up future business in havana. only months before trump promised cuban americans he'd never spent a dime in cuba while fidel castro is in charge. >> he's a killer. he's a bad guy in every respect. report thursday. >> no, i never did anything in cuba. i never did a deal in cuba. >>...
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agents of "the new york times," and daniel klaidman, at the time a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger is the reporter who revealed the so-called stuxnet cyber attacks conducted against nissan's nuclear program. u.s. and israeli intelligence secretly hacked into the computer which ran the centrifuges iran used to enric uranium, causing them to spin out of control. cartedartdmitted to klaidman and then lying about it to f.b.i. agents. in a statement he said, "it was wrong for me to mislead th f.b.i. his attorney said cartwright was just trying the talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had." the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison, but cartwright's attorney said the government has already agreed to recommend a sentence of six months. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the folks in oregonnd washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousands lost power. it was a remnant of a pacific typhoon that was forecast to be much worse but weakened on the coast. up next, a high school football am protests racial injustice. >> this p
agents of "the new york times," and daniel klaidman, at the time a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger is the reporter who revealed the so-called stuxnet cyber attacks conducted against nissan's nuclear program. u.s. and israeli intelligence secretly hacked into the computer which ran the centrifuges iran used to enric uranium, causing them to spin out of control. cartedartdmitted to klaidman and then lying about it to f.b.i. agents. in a statement he said, "it was...
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in 2002 hillary clinton said george bush was selected, not elected according to nude -- "newsweek" hag -- magazine. so my problem is with the liberal pearl clutching right now. when donald trump says it, it's unconstitutional, undemocratic, it's anti-american. but when john kerry and hillary clinton say it about george bush, then it's okay. harris: but the difference is, too, i'm reading that "newsweek" quote right now, it goes on to say that bush's machine had raised far more money to, quote-unquote, ruin the reputations of the democrats during that election season. so there was this feeling of aftermath having said it. what donald trump's doing now is he's forecasting what will happen if things don't go right. so is that just the nonpolitician in him? julie: that's not the nonpolitician in him, that is somebody who doesn't care about a peaceful transition which is exactly what he's talking about. when he's going around telling people to be poll watchers because democrats are going to steal these elections, there's vast fraud going on all around the country -- apparently it's only dem
in 2002 hillary clinton said george bush was selected, not elected according to nude -- "newsweek" hag -- magazine. so my problem is with the liberal pearl clutching right now. when donald trump says it, it's unconstitutional, undemocratic, it's anti-american. but when john kerry and hillary clinton say it about george bush, then it's okay. harris: but the difference is, too, i'm reading that "newsweek" quote right now, it goes on to say that bush's machine had raised far...
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. >> now despite those efforts by trump to capitalize on the comments many including "newsweek" are pointingut clinton was not criticizing sanders supporters but expressing sympathy for them. bernie sanders himself along with clinton's campaign manager robby mook echo that sentiment. >> if you listen to the whole skaurks very important point she made is that a lot of young people who went into debt worksd very hard to get a good education get out of school and can't find jobs commensurate with the education that they received. and there's a lot of unhappiness about young people and this is an issue that we must address. >> i really encourage everybody to listen to that full audio. the original piece that came out on it had to have the headline changed because it completely mischaracterized what she was talking about. she was talking about young people she met who were frustrated, that they graduated from college and went into an economy where they couldn't find the job they wanted. >> the atlantic's largest storm since 2007 is set to make direct landfall later today. hurricane matthew is ove
. >> now despite those efforts by trump to capitalize on the comments many including "newsweek" are pointingut clinton was not criticizing sanders supporters but expressing sympathy for them. bernie sanders himself along with clinton's campaign manager robby mook echo that sentiment. >> if you listen to the whole skaurks very important point she made is that a lot of young people who went into debt worksd very hard to get a good education get out of school and can't find...
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they were copied text directly from a newsweek story written by curt ikurt eichenwald. at the e-mail and not realize the words are from newsweek. >> it's not clear why trump, and trump has not explained, why he seemed to be parroting false information that had only been published by russian outlets. the e-mail is one of thousands from clinton staffers released by wikileaks in recent days. on friday the department of homeland security publicly identified russia as the likely culprit for the hacks of the dnc and other democratic party officials. today the white house vowed a proportional response, but did not say when or how. hackers have also attempted to access the voter registration systems of some 20 states. four weeks to election day, 33 states have now asked for help protecting their voting systems. u.s. officials have yet to blame russia for these hacks but say they are consistent with russian methods. >> we deserve answers. >> reporter: still, the candidates sharply differed on that assessment at sunday's debate. with hillary clinton saying russia is trying to win
they were copied text directly from a newsweek story written by curt ikurt eichenwald. at the e-mail and not realize the words are from newsweek. >> it's not clear why trump, and trump has not explained, why he seemed to be parroting false information that had only been published by russian outlets. the e-mail is one of thousands from clinton staffers released by wikileaks in recent days. on friday the department of homeland security publicly identified russia as the likely culprit for...
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joining us now, "newsweek's" kurt eichenwald.nd back with us david cay johnston, who has been covering the adventures of donald trump for many years. kurt, it's all about daddy. >> oh, absolutely. donald trump, he likes to portray himself -- he needs to portray himself as some sort of self-made man. but seriously, he was born with a golden shovel in his mouth. whenever he tried something, he failed. and whenever he failed, his dad build a him out. even when he had his success, it was only because his father cosigned the loan or his father arranged for some other financial input. and, you know, one of the things i heard earlier that you were playing what hillary clinton said at the debate. and she was talking about two tax years. well, those two tax years now are in my report today. and when donald trump says i avoided taxes because i was smart, those were the years where he lost $400,000 and $1.3 million. it wasn't because he was smart. it's because he mismanaged his rental properties in manhattan. he mismanaged three other partn
joining us now, "newsweek's" kurt eichenwald.nd back with us david cay johnston, who has been covering the adventures of donald trump for many years. kurt, it's all about daddy. >> oh, absolutely. donald trump, he likes to portray himself -- he needs to portray himself as some sort of self-made man. but seriously, he was born with a golden shovel in his mouth. whenever he tried something, he failed. and whenever he failed, his dad build a him out. even when he had his success,...
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her articles have appeared in "newsweek", smithsonian, scientific american and numerous other publications in print and online. features cover stories for "newsweek" for 17 years on a variety of subjects and reporting has won numerous awards including a front page award from the news women's club of new york were a cover story girl or boy. the new science of selection. originally from hong kong and the daughter of an american journalist, child has been steeped in news says -- compelling storytelling and is known for combining in-depth and serious reporting with engaging and accessible writing. her book, "andy wahol warhol was a hoarder: inside the minds of history's great personalities" published earlier this year had a tremendous number of reviews on a shocker well written psychiatrics. to know, charles darwin certainly makes for some very entertaining speculation. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming claudia kalb. [applause] >> thank you no match for the wonderful introduction. thank you for the book festival and all of you for coming out on a rainy night. i am so thrilled t
her articles have appeared in "newsweek", smithsonian, scientific american and numerous other publications in print and online. features cover stories for "newsweek" for 17 years on a variety of subjects and reporting has won numerous awards including a front page award from the news women's club of new york were a cover story girl or boy. the new science of selection. originally from hong kong and the daughter of an american journalist, child has been steeped in news says...
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he was on the cover of "time" magazine, "newsweek." people said that this was the great american novel. to see the flaws. then they and a few others began to criticize the novel. by the time the criticism was done, it became one of the major intellectual racial controversies -- the kind where black and white are largely divided and cannot understand each other, writing each other in public. there was an extraordinary book published called " respond" and many attacked the book as a deeply racist book. karen: one of the things that we see in the novel and the movie, nat turner was not portrayed as being married but someone who thought white women -- which was a big bugaboo -- he did not mention the fact that he was married. there are records that six suggest he was. is really important. i knew this, styron did not know this. there was one record of him having a wife in a newspaper account. everything else is speculation about her. even the identification of cherry. in this record, you cannot go back and find the details of the relationsh
he was on the cover of "time" magazine, "newsweek." people said that this was the great american novel. to see the flaws. then they and a few others began to criticize the novel. by the time the criticism was done, it became one of the major intellectual racial controversies -- the kind where black and white are largely divided and cannot understand each other, writing each other in public. there was an extraordinary book published called " respond" and many...
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then in march -- newsweek reported -- an isis video released -- in the wake of the brussels attack -- featured an audio clip of trump. hillary clinton -- stumping in las vegas -- again this week. she'll be in town on wednesday -- urging nevadans -- to get out -- and vote early. no details yet on the rally. for more information -- on the campaign stop -- and early voting -- just head to our website -- ktnv dot com. and stay with 13 action news -- as we countdown to the final presidential debate.. it's happening right here -- in jessup says -- security leading up the october 19th debate -- is a top priority. he also has up to seven-thousand journalists. an costly endeavor. but jessup believes -- it's worth it. jessup says -- unlv is in line -- for 85-million dollars-- in free publicity. will the n-f-l find a new home -- here in the valley? 13 action news reporter -- bryan callahan -- is in carson city. that's where lawmakers -- will talk about a proposed stadium. know here at the capital grounds in carson city, just hours before the lawmakers will walk up those steps to start the specia
then in march -- newsweek reported -- an isis video released -- in the wake of the brussels attack -- featured an audio clip of trump. hillary clinton -- stumping in las vegas -- again this week. she'll be in town on wednesday -- urging nevadans -- to get out -- and vote early. no details yet on the rally. for more information -- on the campaign stop -- and early voting -- just head to our website -- ktnv dot com. and stay with 13 action news -- as we countdown to the final presidential...
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reporter: by "right thing," trump means recover lost clinton e-mails, but, scott, according to "newsweek," trump the businessman has systematically destroyed e-mails and documents to either delay or frustrate tha discovery process in various lawsuits filed against his businesses. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. pennsylvania is another state where clinton is holding a lead. in our battleground tracker poll, she's up 48% to 40%. jim axelrod has been listening to voters there as the candidates make their closing arguments. >> reporter: for these coal miners in western pennsylvania, the commute to work takes them two miles into the earth and 300 feet beneath. as dark and dusty as they find it making a buck, miners like joe somogyi, todd reisman and clarity when it comes to this election. who are you voting for? >> donald trump. d >> reporter: who are you voting for? >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> reporter: no question? >> no question. >> no question. >> reporter: and you're going to base your decision on what? >> i love my freedom, my guns, and i love my job in the coal mine. >> i fe
reporter: by "right thing," trump means recover lost clinton e-mails, but, scott, according to "newsweek," trump the businessman has systematically destroyed e-mails and documents to either delay or frustrate tha discovery process in various lawsuits filed against his businesses. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. pennsylvania is another state where clinton is holding a lead. in our battleground tracker poll, she's up 48% to 40%. jim axelrod has been listening to voters...