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[video clip] ♪ host: from "newsweek."com.eporting the secret service asking for an additional $60 million for the budget in the next fiscal year because of additional costs for travel. the story available online at "washington post". the secret service asking for that additional money for travel and protection according to documents obtained by the "washington post." from mississippi, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning. it's kind of hypocritical of republicans always trying to deflect. it's indefensible. now, one person said he donated his salary, which he is saying he didn't. we don't know what he did or not. we've seen no taxes. to the park service. but in his budget he cut if half that same park service. and obama while on vacation, goes twice a year with his this man goes on vacation every weekend. his wife got to fly from new york to mar-a-lago every weekend. he said in his campaign he'd be working so hard he don't have time to golf and don't have time to vacation. lie. lies. and more lies. he's just li
[video clip] ♪ host: from "newsweek."com.eporting the secret service asking for an additional $60 million for the budget in the next fiscal year because of additional costs for travel. the story available online at "washington post". the secret service asking for that additional money for travel and protection according to documents obtained by the "washington post." from mississippi, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning. it's kind of hypocritical...
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we'll hear from the journalists like newsweek former correspondent and french authors and former kgb officer and echmer shackles login -- cz intelligence officer. we will also talk to the man whose job it is to respond to these active measures. [drums beat] ♪ in the mid-1960's, he was deputy director of the czechoslovakiaian department of disinformation. he defected to the united states. information is -- dis thermation is leaked into communication system of the opponent with the expectation it would be accepted as genuine eithertion and influence the decision-making process or to influence public opinion. announcer: he was director of france's leading newsmagazine for a number of years. today he is the author of a long list of books on politics and philosophy. [speaking french] not justormation is lies or falsification, it is the art of your enemy saying what you want them to say. this consists of conditioning western journalists in such a -- even sometimes theseial reasons, journalists would write with the soviet union would want them to write, after which they take even thet and s
we'll hear from the journalists like newsweek former correspondent and french authors and former kgb officer and echmer shackles login -- cz intelligence officer. we will also talk to the man whose job it is to respond to these active measures. [drums beat] ♪ in the mid-1960's, he was deputy director of the czechoslovakiaian department of disinformation. he defected to the united states. information is -- dis thermation is leaked into communication system of the opponent with the expectation...
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a very busy newsnight on this very busy "newsweek" ." first, the alter radical left propaganda destroyed trump media has been out to destroy president trump but also anybody who dares to support him and his policies. that is tonight very important opening monologue. it's no secret that the alt radical destroyed trump media is completely biased, agenda driven, lazy, ideological. they are incapable of actually delivering honest news coverage to you, the american people. they helped elect american obama. they collude with the clinton campaign. and we know that they are on a mission to take down president trump. simply put, they want him thrown out of office. impossible, and put in jail. since they won't stop until that happens, now the destroyed trump media is advancing their attack and targeting outlets and people and individuals who refused to push their biased talking points and fall in line with their agenda. they hate fox fox news, talk r, they hate any conservative who supports this president and it supports its policies. their goal r
a very busy newsnight on this very busy "newsweek" ." first, the alter radical left propaganda destroyed trump media has been out to destroy president trump but also anybody who dares to support him and his policies. that is tonight very important opening monologue. it's no secret that the alt radical destroyed trump media is completely biased, agenda driven, lazy, ideological. they are incapable of actually delivering honest news coverage to you, the american people. they helped...
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my friend is on the cover of "newsweek."e] and we covered it, february fourteenth, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. ♪ "the birds and the bees" let me tell you 'bout...♪ ♪ ♪ the birds the bees and the flowers and the trees ♪ ♪ and the moon up above and a thing called love. ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the stars in the sk♪, a girl and a guy and the way they could kiss ♪ ♪ on a night like this. ♪ ♪ when i look into your big brown eyes ♪ ♪ it's so very plain to s♪e ♪ that it's time you learned about the facts of life ♪ ♪ startin' from a to z.
my friend is on the cover of "newsweek."e] and we covered it, february fourteenth, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near...
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it was the cover of "time" and "newsweek." >> bruce didn't like it at the time.g to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. [heroine] happy to be here. [ceo] so when you take the job, all these benefits are yours. the world's 2nd most decorated sushi chef... i'm trying to get the first. over here we have quiet spaces for deep thoughts. the latest smart technology. and of course, personal mobility solution
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and the epic "newsweek" story, this is trump marching into washington with his billionaires.a did not do the art work. talented reporter but did not do the art. louis, the coincidence or not a coincidence that former president obama will be returning to the stage prior to the benchmark of 100 days for trump? >> you can only stay on vacation for so long and he's been photographed at private islands and yats all over the -- yachts all over the world. he's not going to take the reentrance into the public life as a chance to start taking shots at president trump, you know? he could always come out and surprise everybody. but the signs thus far have been that he's -- you know, unlikely to do that. >> you don't think the slightest bit of shade? >> you know, it's certainly possible. >> okay. >> president obama's certainly been the kind of guy who can throw a good one liner or as good a one liner as anybody else. but you know, i think that he wants -- you know, to throw -- to tart throwing punch -- start throwing punches at trump gives trump an enemy and someone to punch back at and
and the epic "newsweek" story, this is trump marching into washington with his billionaires.a did not do the art work. talented reporter but did not do the art. louis, the coincidence or not a coincidence that former president obama will be returning to the stage prior to the benchmark of 100 days for trump? >> you can only stay on vacation for so long and he's been photographed at private islands and yats all over the -- yachts all over the world. he's not going to take the...
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bill powell from newsweek, thank you very much.d, and to end tuition fees for student nurses and midwives. with me is donna kinnair, director of nursing policy and practice at the royal college of nursing. donna, thank you for being with us. what would you say about labour's proposals that they have outlined today? the rcn has long campaigned today? the rcn has long campaigned to scrap the cap on nursing paid, because we know that many of the nurses feel undervalued and have had a pay restraint in several years which means they have lost about 40% of their wages in terms of salary. we welcome the recognition that nhs staff need to be rewarded and any government that rewards the nursing staff rewards the patients that they ca re staff rewards the patients that they care for. the question is whether the country can afford paying nhs staff more? my response to that is the austerity measures that we have put in place are a choice, and it depends on what we value as a country. we would argue that the health of the nation is the highest
bill powell from newsweek, thank you very much.d, and to end tuition fees for student nurses and midwives. with me is donna kinnair, director of nursing policy and practice at the royal college of nursing. donna, thank you for being with us. what would you say about labour's proposals that they have outlined today? the rcn has long campaigned today? the rcn has long campaigned to scrap the cap on nursing paid, because we know that many of the nurses feel undervalued and have had a pay restraint...
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. >> 19991, one of the awards was to michael isikoff who was at "newsweek" on a very controversial article regarding president clinton and they knew how the program was going to go. so the white house told us the president would be arrive late that night. but didn't come out and say when michael gets the award, but everybody knew that's what it was. they were not at the head table when dinner was starting to be served. i moved people over so they weren't on an island eating alone and the secret service said we have a departure, and i said from where? he said the president is at the sheraton. and i said i didn't expect him. and i had to go out and came to the room "hail to the chief" and i looked down at the press secretary at the time and i said, how did you do this? he said i told him i would kick his butt if he didn't get here early. it all worked out. we had a v.i.p. reception beforehand and that was scheduled after the dinner. and aretha was the entertainer. >> president clinton is not the only one who was unhappy about having to give an award to reporters because people getting the aw
. >> 19991, one of the awards was to michael isikoff who was at "newsweek" on a very controversial article regarding president clinton and they knew how the program was going to go. so the white house told us the president would be arrive late that night. but didn't come out and say when michael gets the award, but everybody knew that's what it was. they were not at the head table when dinner was starting to be served. i moved people over so they weren't on an island eating...
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guest: 1999 we -- one of the awards we gave was to michael who was at "newsweek" at the time. for a very controversial article regarding president clinton. and they knew how the program was going to go, so they -- the white house told us the president would be arriving late that night. they didn't come right out and say. so he's not there when michael gets the awards, but everybody knew that's what it was. so they were not at the head table when dinner started to be served. i had moved people over so they weren't on an island eating alone, and the secret service said, came over and said we have a departure. and i said, from where? he said well the president's at the sheraton. i said, well, we didn't expect him until late. quickly got the maitre 'd., move these people over. put plates down. i had to go out and meet them when they arrived. they did. they came into the room. "hail to the chief." and i looked down at mike mccurry, the press secretary at the time, and i said, how did you do this? i thought -- he said, i told him i'd kick his butt if he didn't get here early. it all
guest: 1999 we -- one of the awards we gave was to michael who was at "newsweek" at the time. for a very controversial article regarding president clinton. and they knew how the program was going to go, so they -- the white house told us the president would be arriving late that night. they didn't come right out and say. so he's not there when michael gets the awards, but everybody knew that's what it was. so they were not at the head table when dinner started to be served. i had...
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. >> in 1999, one of the awards we gave was to michael -- who is at "newsweek" at the time. for a very controversial article regarding president clinton. they knew how the program is going to go so the white house told us the president would be arriving late at night. they did not come out say so he is not there when michael gets the awards but everybody knew that's what it was. so, they were not at the head table when dinner started to be served. i had moved people over so they weren't on an island eating alone. the secret service said, we have a departure. and i said, from where? and the president is at the sheraton. but we did not expect him missing. so i got the metered dn said these people over put plates down, i had to go greet them when they arrived. but they came into the room hail to the chief, and i looked down at mike who is the press secretary at the time and i said, how did you do this? and he said, i told them i would kick his butt if you think it here early. it worked out. the only difference is that we had a vip reception before hand and that was scheduled af
. >> in 1999, one of the awards we gave was to michael -- who is at "newsweek" at the time. for a very controversial article regarding president clinton. they knew how the program is going to go so the white house told us the president would be arriving late at night. they did not come out say so he is not there when michael gets the awards but everybody knew that's what it was. so, they were not at the head table when dinner started to be served. i had moved people over so they...
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jeff stein is the national security correspondent at newsweek.edicted this, did you see it coming? no, i don't think many people saw it coming but there is a lot of chaos in the white house so we just can't predict, day to day or hour to hour, what will happen. trump's some time confidant, roger stone, had been tweeting or writing in the last 24 hours that jared kushner, the son—in—law of the president, had been trying to oust bannon from the security committee, i think you have the right church on the wrong pew. it appears to be the general mcmaster, the head of the national security council, got a piece of gum out of his hair in removing steve bannon from the principal‘s committee of the national security council. some people would describe this as flexibility and willingness to listen from the president, others say it is weakness in his inability to hold a position. what is your analysis? i don't buy into that. i would say this change somewhat cosmetic. it removes some annoyance, the international security council, in that bannon could sit in
jeff stein is the national security correspondent at newsweek.edicted this, did you see it coming? no, i don't think many people saw it coming but there is a lot of chaos in the white house so we just can't predict, day to day or hour to hour, what will happen. trump's some time confidant, roger stone, had been tweeting or writing in the last 24 hours that jared kushner, the son—in—law of the president, had been trying to oust bannon from the security committee, i think you have the right...
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this is a quote from "newsweek," his right-hand gal. there is a very close relationship here.es directly to the president. lou: he's been the reliable tool every time there is a political quandary or challenge to the president, whether it's benghazi or spying. you have to wonder. was obama trying to do as the democrats did with bernie sanders, eliminate the candidate they didn't want in there in support of the candidate they did, i.e., hillary clinton? >> this is susan rice, who was so close to president obama. this is not some national security advisor. this was susan rice. we are seeing what we have always known. these guys are morally impoverished and intellectually bankrupt. the democrats are falling apart, and i have to tell you, i love it. rachel: she has no credibility. not on did she lie about this crazy video during benghazi. but she was asked on national tv about this and she lived about it. she has zero credibility. she has close ties to the white house. this is very damaging. lou: i think rachel said there is no video to incite the benghazi attacks. >> i'm not goin
this is a quote from "newsweek," his right-hand gal. there is a very close relationship here.es directly to the president. lou: he's been the reliable tool every time there is a political quandary or challenge to the president, whether it's benghazi or spying. you have to wonder. was obama trying to do as the democrats did with bernie sanders, eliminate the candidate they didn't want in there in support of the candidate they did, i.e., hillary clinton? >> this is susan rice, who...
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that same no "newsweek" asked, just how similar is donald trump to adolph hitler." ran an article "trump and the slow crawl of hitler's fascism." thew "donald trump not exactly hitler! but his nazi germany comments conceal a dark parallel pattern." mike gallagher and mollie hemingway. where was the backlash around those beauties? mollie: yesterday cnn had a story saying you should never compare anyone or anything to hitler. then i saw three other articlesn cnn has run about how people were making hitler comparisons. after 2016 when so many people in the media openly stated donald trump was a bigger threat than hitler, that they would be upset sean spir unartfully made the point that chemical weapons weren't used on the battlefield by hitler. lou: there is nobody, his fiercest critics, nobody thinks he's anti-semitic. we are getting so fed up with this pretend judge rage. lou: and then it becomes a defensiveness on the part of the conservatives when it occurs to them in which they fall in line and simply roll over and say, sorry. but no one says a word about the lef
that same no "newsweek" asked, just how similar is donald trump to adolph hitler." ran an article "trump and the slow crawl of hitler's fascism." thew "donald trump not exactly hitler! but his nazi germany comments conceal a dark parallel pattern." mike gallagher and mollie hemingway. where was the backlash around those beauties? mollie: yesterday cnn had a story saying you should never compare anyone or anything to hitler. then i saw three other articlesn cnn...
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that is in order and then to be just on the cover of "newsweek" magazine to watch helplessly instinctively to allow the medical staff and at noon one month to the day campbell ended is battle he was 32 years old news spread quickly through seven cisco and then to write love after death knowing how or devastating the community was for his funeral today's later they filled the place on the map that used to call my office followed by hundreds more and then to be part of that next intersection and beyond bad as a tireless aids advocate but his gift of courage was like nobody before the eulogies were touching and the of pet of footage returning him to the beloved people that sex does not cause disease and then to practice safe sex. into except something that that i cannot accept no reason to become hysterical. and ample reason for hysteria. and then steadying at d.c. and that prevalence rate of 60 to 90% and then the conservative estimates that meant 8 million and the week after the massive memorial service of large oval appeared of the offices he rotenone to bobby campbell digest today from ai
that is in order and then to be just on the cover of "newsweek" magazine to watch helplessly instinctively to allow the medical staff and at noon one month to the day campbell ended is battle he was 32 years old news spread quickly through seven cisco and then to write love after death knowing how or devastating the community was for his funeral today's later they filled the place on the map that used to call my office followed by hundreds more and then to be part of that next...
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that same no "newsweek" asked, just how similar is donald trump to adolph hitler.le "truck and the slow crawl of hitler's fascism." "donald trump not exactly hitler! but his nazi germany comments conceal a dark parallel pattern." mike gal letter and molly hemingway. where was the backlash around those beauties? mollie: yesterday cnn had a orsaying you should never compare yoner anything to hitler. then i saw three other articles cnn has run about how people were making hitler comparisons. after 2016 when so many people in the media openly stated donald trump was a bigger threat than hitler, that they would be upset sean spicer inartfully made the point that chemical weapons weren't used on the battlefield by hitler. lou: there is nobody, his fiercest critics, nobody thinks he's anti-semitic. we are getting so fed up with this pretend judge rage. lou: and then it becomes a defensiveness on the part of the conservatives when it occurs to them in which they fall in line and simply roll over and say, sorry. but no one says a word about the left. mike: nobody pushes bac
that same no "newsweek" asked, just how similar is donald trump to adolph hitler.le "truck and the slow crawl of hitler's fascism." "donald trump not exactly hitler! but his nazi germany comments conceal a dark parallel pattern." mike gal letter and molly hemingway. where was the backlash around those beauties? mollie: yesterday cnn had a orsaying you should never compare yoner anything to hitler. then i saw three other articles cnn has run about how people were...
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up next on this busy newsnight, on this busy "newsweek," tonight here on "hannity." >> people at therite their own rules. unchain wall street. they are going to put y'all back in chains.ey >> sean: a deeper dive when we get back. the left, smearing republicans and conservatives. we will get reaction from michelle malkin and also tonight... >> the status quo in north korea is also unacceptable. the council must be prepared to impose additional and stronger sanctions on a north korean nuclear and ballistic missile programs. >> sean: president trump continuing to show what leading from the front looks like.ct michelle malkin, monica crowley, robert o'neill -- the guy who killed bin laden -- will be here with reaction. plus, a one on one with my good friend geraldo rivera. straight ahead. stay out front with tempur-pedic. our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com including the full-sized introducingsprintercedes-benz family of vans. and the mid-si
up next on this busy newsnight, on this busy "newsweek," tonight here on "hannity." >> people at therite their own rules. unchain wall street. they are going to put y'all back in chains.ey >> sean: a deeper dive when we get back. the left, smearing republicans and conservatives. we will get reaction from michelle malkin and also tonight... >> the status quo in north korea is also unacceptable. the council must be prepared to impose additional and stronger...
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i think next week is likely to be a very heavy "newsweek," unlike what we have seen recently.hs] going back briefly to the health care debate, one of the most interesting proposals came from two members of the freedom, how's freedom caucus. $50 billion risksharing fund that has the enthusiastic support of some other freedom caucus members, who are opposed to what was happening before. it's backed by house republican leadership and the question remains how do moderates react to this and are they willing to continue to negotiate. >> bret: the question is, does he get it done? >> i think he does. the desperation is what makes it most dangerous. getting it done right is the most important thing. not getting it on speedily. everyone wants to get it done. >> just to remind everyone, passing through the senate before it can be called a legislative victory. what we are talking about here is getting something through the house and claiming a victory on that. it's far from clear to me that whatever the house ends up producing is something that will remotely resemble the final law, if an
i think next week is likely to be a very heavy "newsweek," unlike what we have seen recently.hs] going back briefly to the health care debate, one of the most interesting proposals came from two members of the freedom, how's freedom caucus. $50 billion risksharing fund that has the enthusiastic support of some other freedom caucus members, who are opposed to what was happening before. it's backed by house republican leadership and the question remains how do moderates react to this...
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a very busy newsnight on this very busy "newsweek" ."dical left propaganda destroyed trump media has been out to destroy president trump but also anybody who dares to support him and his policies. that is tonight very important opening monologue
a very busy newsnight on this very busy "newsweek" ."dical left propaganda destroyed trump media has been out to destroy president trump but also anybody who dares to support him and his policies. that is tonight very important opening monologue
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. >> i want the take a look at another lawsuit, this filed by kirk ikenwald from newsweek. he has epilepsy. he is the subject of a new civil lawsuit. so if the guy who is facing criminal charges now he's got this civil suit to deal with. >> yeah. two different sets of criminal charges. one in federal court, one in state court. principally that he engaged in aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. the deadly weapon here is his computer. a plethora of evidence on his computer that indicts him. that he knew that a strobe can cause an epileptic seizure and he knew kirk ikenwald was an epileptic. he sends a tweet that says, "you deserve a seizure for your posts" around suddenly the strobe comes on. his wife is there, sees what happened. he's rushed to a hospital. he could have died. >> jon: this is so curious. when we looked at this case the first time, a tweet as a deadly weapon. >> you know what, jon? it's very much like the plaintiffs attorneys say. it's very much like bomb or anthrax in the mail to a recipient. the intent to harm. think about the unibomber case. kirk ikenwa
. >> i want the take a look at another lawsuit, this filed by kirk ikenwald from newsweek. he has epilepsy. he is the subject of a new civil lawsuit. so if the guy who is facing criminal charges now he's got this civil suit to deal with. >> yeah. two different sets of criminal charges. one in federal court, one in state court. principally that he engaged in aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. the deadly weapon here is his computer. a plethora of evidence on his computer that...
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it will be a busy newsweek. >>> the senate is heading to a nuclear showdown before the full vote this week. senate committee will vote in a matter of hours. will they advance the nomination of neil gorsuch for the supreme court? probably so. then what? we have suzanne malveaux live from capitol hill with more. answer, please. >> reporter: good morning, chris. answers, answers, answers. not many answers here. a lot of suspension. the showdown in full swing here over what could be donald trump's most significant achievement. getting neil gorsuch to the supreme court and on the supreme court. both side jockeying for power as we approach the committee hearing in four hours. this is going to set the stage for three days of debate on the senate floor. how and when that debate ends is critical. democrats are ready for endless debate. republicans need 60 to cut off filibuster. they need eight democrats to join on that. we have heard from senate majority leader who says they are ready for the nuclear option to change the threshold to get the up or down vote for gorsuch. >> neil gorsuch will be
it will be a busy newsweek. >>> the senate is heading to a nuclear showdown before the full vote this week. senate committee will vote in a matter of hours. will they advance the nomination of neil gorsuch for the supreme court? probably so. then what? we have suzanne malveaux live from capitol hill with more. answer, please. >> reporter: good morning, chris. answers, answers, answers. not many answers here. a lot of suspension. the showdown in full swing here over what could be...
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. >> newsweek said merchant of the venom destroys stars you people in the back this is in the true, i love people, richardo why do i kid you, why because i don't like you. >> the world lost another great legendary comedian don rickles passed away at the age of 90. a look back at his l
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promised to terms of swamp in appointing lobbyist members of the leadership of wall street on and "newsweek" covers the swamp he promised to drain s growing again when you look at the appointments he has made. this one i really like, some wouldn't show a slide like this in a presentation by aaas. it's my their fault, fault. i hope you can read this. rump is saying hoover brought you a chicken in every pot. i bring you a fox in every with a number of is appointees and the dead chickens...
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we want it, the actual page from newsweek magazine in 1963, the letters to the editor. i was given the letter to the evidence. when the soviets launched valentina into space she was the first woman to enter space of the town women were bandwidth in being in the space program. in a repurchase letter. i'm 16 years old. this is before now.and i says that this happened, she went into space of the great anniversary of america ehrhardt buying the atlantic. and i say it's obvious that ms. ehrhardt quest for equal opportunity for american women still remains to be one. sounds overly feminist. before this happened in the late 1960s. then i tried to join the women's movement. it did not succeed.because the women's movement at all kinds of preconceptions about the suppression of speech. they were into rock 'n' roll. anti-art, put on the line. i was what would later call it pro-sex feminist. in the 1970s for example, i loved charlie's angels. i left cosmopolitan magazine. meanwhile the other feminists are like occupying offices wanted the magazine to be shut down. i love the james
we want it, the actual page from newsweek magazine in 1963, the letters to the editor. i was given the letter to the evidence. when the soviets launched valentina into space she was the first woman to enter space of the town women were bandwidth in being in the space program. in a repurchase letter. i'm 16 years old. this is before now.and i says that this happened, she went into space of the great anniversary of america ehrhardt buying the atlantic. and i say it's obvious that ms. ehrhardt...
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up next on this busy newsnight, on this busy "newsweek," tonight here on "hannity" ." >> people at the banks write their own rules. unchain wall street. they are going to put y'all back in chains. >> sean: a deeper dive when we get back. smearing republicans and conservatives. >> the status quo in north korea is also unacceptable. we must impose additional and stronger sanctions on north korea's ballistic missile program. >> sean: president trump continuing to show what leading from the front looks like. plus, a one on one with my good friend geraldo rivera. straight ahead. ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. dear freshpet, zooka had digestive problems and wouldn't eat. then i fed him freshpet. [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous su
up next on this busy newsnight, on this busy "newsweek," tonight here on "hannity" ." >> people at the banks write their own rules. unchain wall street. they are going to put y'all back in chains. >> sean: a deeper dive when we get back. smearing republicans and conservatives. >> the status quo in north korea is also unacceptable. we must impose additional and stronger sanctions on north korea's ballistic missile program. >> sean: president trump...
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"hoarders" and root for hoarders not to throw their stuff out. [ laughter ] you might need that "newsweekbrought some of your things. random items from your collection. are they organized? >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: okay, all right. >> this is a funny thing. this is my first two head shots. >> jimmy: let me hold that up this way. which one came first? >> look at my little flips that i had there. i thought i was in a good mood. >> jimmy: this one's fine, this one is the one that's the problem. >> look at me, the shells and the spaceships on my shirt. >> jimmy: that's the best part. which is my best shirt? and that was the one. >> this is a note i found that don rickles sent to gary shanle. >> jimmy: dear gary, received your beautiful roses congratulating me on my star on the hollywood walk of fame. i had no idea you were so emotional about me. be strong, gary, maybe i'll call. [ cheers and applause ] well done, that's cute. what else do you have in here? oh, look at that, oh, that's good. that's good. >> comedy competition when i was a kid. >> jimmy: on david letterman's birthday today. that
"hoarders" and root for hoarders not to throw their stuff out. [ laughter ] you might need that "newsweekbrought some of your things. random items from your collection. are they organized? >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: okay, all right. >> this is a funny thing. this is my first two head shots. >> jimmy: let me hold that up this way. which one came first? >> look at my little flips that i had there. i thought i was in a good mood. >> jimmy: this...
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and, you know, we wanted to reproduce in my new book the actual page from "newsweek" magazine in 1963 the letters to the editor where i had -- i was giventhe lead letter to the editor when the soviets launched valentin that -- [inaudible] into space, the first woman to enter space at a time when women were banned from the american space program. and i wrote a protest letter, i was 16 years old. this was before now, okay, was ever found. and i said that -- this happened, she went to space on the very anniversary, 35th anniversary, whatever it was, of amelia earhart flying the atlantic. and i said it's obvious that ms. earhart's quest for equal opportunity for american women still remains to be won. so i was already a feminist before all this happened in the late 1960s. then i tried to join the women's movement. it did not succeed, okay? because the women's movement had all kinds of preconceptions about the suppression of speech, okay? they were anti-rock and roll, all right? anti-art, you know, go down the line. in the -- i was one of the what we later would call pro-sex feminists. so
and, you know, we wanted to reproduce in my new book the actual page from "newsweek" magazine in 1963 the letters to the editor where i had -- i was giventhe lead letter to the editor when the soviets launched valentin that -- [inaudible] into space, the first woman to enter space at a time when women were banned from the american space program. and i wrote a protest letter, i was 16 years old. this was before now, okay, was ever found. and i said that -- this happened, she went to...
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back our special p panelist, matt cooper, a long-time washington politics editor, more recently at "newsweekh, we look at the jokes, you have been doing it all night, how do we look at the context, what is the challenge? >> i mean, it's less of a challenge considering trump is not there. he can just do what he wants to do, say what he wants to say and make the points he wants to say and he can say it in a roomful of people that will completely be on board with it. >> how many dinners of these have you been to? >> probably 20. >> have they gotten better, or the saying is they're declining -- >> it's like a seat at dinner for 3,000 people so you can imagine how crammed in they are. look, it's a long, long night, like going to a long dinner, whether it's -- somebody is kind of reading the menu -- >> who is the funniest president that you have seen? >> no, maybe obama -- >> you say that because you're part of the liberal media? >> he was pretty funny, i think bush could be pretty funny, too. >> obama definitely the funniest president that i have ever seen. he often outdid the comedian when is he
back our special p panelist, matt cooper, a long-time washington politics editor, more recently at "newsweekh, we look at the jokes, you have been doing it all night, how do we look at the context, what is the challenge? >> i mean, it's less of a challenge considering trump is not there. he can just do what he wants to do, say what he wants to say and make the points he wants to say and he can say it in a roomful of people that will completely be on board with it. >> how many...
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joining me right now national politics correspondent for "newsweek," we have nina and bloomberg'arhetta, what we heard in the speech yesterday was clearly trying to split the difference, right? when it comes to china and north korea. and then the manipulation of currency. where do you think he's going and do you think he's doing a good job of splitting the difference here because china is needed but maybe not totally essential. >> well, it's hard to tell. you know, i mean, he's speaking to his base. he's got his a hundred-day -- he's got the 00 days on his mind that's why he went to harrisburg to talk to the people. i take issue with him saying he's having a great time. he's enjoying himself in front of his crowds in a place like harrisburg. but in terms -- >> getting a recharge. >> yeah. in terms of china and north korea i mean, it seems to me that he is leading with bluster and trying to -- you know, he's got a kind of a crazy man there. kim jong un. you get the kind of enemies that you deserve. and kim jong un has this american president who unlike the last no drama president is all
joining me right now national politics correspondent for "newsweek," we have nina and bloomberg'arhetta, what we heard in the speech yesterday was clearly trying to split the difference, right? when it comes to china and north korea. and then the manipulation of currency. where do you think he's going and do you think he's doing a good job of splitting the difference here because china is needed but maybe not totally essential. >> well, it's hard to tell. you know, i mean, he's...
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>> greg: in the back of the book segment tonight, it has been an enormous "newsweek" with foreign policyinated the headlines. catherine herridge along with fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin. jennifer, i want to know what you thought was a top story of the week. and to bring us to, obviously, the big bomb. it also this report, erroneous it might be, about a preemptive strike against north korea. elaborate on both if you well. >> greg, i can report based on multiple sources here in the pentagon and other government agencies that nbc report about a preemptive strike being planned by the u.s. military in the event that they see signs that kim jong-un and north korea is planning a nuclear test, that report, that nbc report, is false. and so i would say that is probably one of the most important developments this week in the sense that things are so tense on the korean peninsula that there is a lot of concern here at the pentagon that kim jong-un might miss read either some of these news reports or even some of the u.s. military actions in the last week, some of which i
>> greg: in the back of the book segment tonight, it has been an enormous "newsweek" with foreign policyinated the headlines. catherine herridge along with fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin. jennifer, i want to know what you thought was a top story of the week. and to bring us to, obviously, the big bomb. it also this report, erroneous it might be, about a preemptive strike against north korea. elaborate on both if you well. >> greg, i can report...
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. >>> there are a lot of stories that quickly get bumped out of the headlines in a busy newsweek.waiting to find out what the trump administration has planned for their student loans. education secretary betsy devos has begun putting the brakes on some of the obama-era rules. they had been designed to strengthen the rights of student borrowers and make debt repayment easier. in one case, devos said public input was not sought before a rule was changed. >>> at the epa, several pesticide manufacturers are asking that scientific reports regarding the effects of pesticides on endangered species be withdrawn. these reports were sent out two days before trump's inauguration. the manufacturers dispute these epa reports and claim the government research is flawed. >>> and at the commerce department, it will determine whether steel imports are harming national security. president trump directed his administration to determine whether u.s. manufacturing companies can quickly scale up production during a national security crisis, given their current supply of u.s. and imported steel, while t
. >>> there are a lot of stories that quickly get bumped out of the headlines in a busy newsweek.waiting to find out what the trump administration has planned for their student loans. education secretary betsy devos has begun putting the brakes on some of the obama-era rules. they had been designed to strengthen the rights of student borrowers and make debt repayment easier. in one case, devos said public input was not sought before a rule was changed. >>> at the epa, several...
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murdock bought it i have been offered jobs by the "new york times," "the washington post, i worked at "newsweek," i understand the mainstream media the fact is they will write anything about a conflict of interest involving donald trump, anything. >> neil: anything. >> if it's even marginal. the fact they are not covering this is pretty sleazy if you ask me. >> neil: that's why when you broke this story i wanted to see how the media would follow it they are also following ivanka trump and how many hearings she has held. she is the daughter of a president. we keep repeating don't we, charlie, we have time to get in all of this news, glaring by its omission. great reporting, my friend, as always. >> thank you. >> neil: charlie gasparino. that whole issue with wall street firms what they are doing with their money. they are making money today and so are you if you are invested directly in this market. 520 points coming today. another 232 today. a lot of that has to do with the president is doing tomorrow big tax cut for businesses and individuals as well. it will be spelled out at least the bluepr
murdock bought it i have been offered jobs by the "new york times," "the washington post, i worked at "newsweek," i understand the mainstream media the fact is they will write anything about a conflict of interest involving donald trump, anything. >> neil: anything. >> if it's even marginal. the fact they are not covering this is pretty sleazy if you ask me. >> neil: that's why when you broke this story i wanted to see how the media would follow it...
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revolution was started in 2011, i was sent, actually, by tina brown, to, who was editor in chief of "newsweek" at the time, to the syrian/lebanese border to monitor what was going on. the syrian revolution started as a peaceful revolution. people demanded deck sip, dignity, social justice, and some kind of participation. they did not demand regime change. what assad did, and that was his survival strategy, to release jihadists from jail, at the same time, he started killing and slaughtering pro-democracy activists. the first -- the very first victim was a child, his name is hamza. he was tortured, he was shot with three bullets in his head, in the back of his head, he was 13 years old. why? because he was, you know, singing chanting "down with the regime." that is the kind of regime we're dealing with. so, basically, if you are talking the refugees, assad is the number one cause of why we have this refugee crisis. >> yeah. >> just to give you another sense of what kind of regime you're dealing with, that boy, the 13-year-old, hamza, who gens burned on his body. his parents were forced to say
revolution was started in 2011, i was sent, actually, by tina brown, to, who was editor in chief of "newsweek" at the time, to the syrian/lebanese border to monitor what was going on. the syrian revolution started as a peaceful revolution. people demanded deck sip, dignity, social justice, and some kind of participation. they did not demand regime change. what assad did, and that was his survival strategy, to release jihadists from jail, at the same time, he started killing and...
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candidate trump promised to drain the swamp in terms of the leadership of wall street and so on and newsweek cover says the swamp he promised to drain and this one i really like and some people that wish i wouldn't show a slide like this at aaas and it's not their fault, it's my fault. i hope you can read this. president trump is saying hoover brought you a chicken in every pot. i bring you a fox in every chicken coop with a number of appoint sees and the dead chickens representing their departments. the agency, science and technology budgets, what trump has proposed for fy-18 and versus fy-16 as most really good data do this comes from work at the aaas and one of the things you see 100% reduction being zeroed and one of the thing that's very important and not widely under stood it goes down by 50% and the overall epa cut is 31% and the office of research and development in epa and the basis of science-based regulation cut in half if the congress accepts the trump recommendations, and i hope they don't. what he's doing or proposing on environment and headlines and he's reading the headlines
candidate trump promised to drain the swamp in terms of the leadership of wall street and so on and newsweek cover says the swamp he promised to drain and this one i really like and some people that wish i wouldn't show a slide like this at aaas and it's not their fault, it's my fault. i hope you can read this. president trump is saying hoover brought you a chicken in every pot. i bring you a fox in every chicken coop with a number of appoint sees and the dead chickens representing their...
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. >> once again i'm going to put to work jonathan alter, senior writer for "newsweek," bill powell ande hue hewitt show." hugh, one of the things talking about the country is that we see this democratic frustration out there on the streets, but republicans are frustrated, too. i think if i would put them in order, number one would be the tweeting of donald trump. they don't like that he's doing that. but they share democrats' frustration in the lack of getting things done in washington. they voted to start getting things done in washington. do you see any of that on the horizon? >> i have been out there as well, where i go to talk to republicans primarily, and conservatives, who are overwhelmingly happy of judge gorsuch. that was a generational change protecting the center-right majority. number one in their minds when they voted. i think they are happy with the seat change in foreign policy. president trump delivered a rebutte to syria for dropping chemical weapons on their civilians. one that president obama didn't do. president trump dropped the bomb in afghanistan that sent a signa
. >> once again i'm going to put to work jonathan alter, senior writer for "newsweek," bill powell ande hue hewitt show." hugh, one of the things talking about the country is that we see this democratic frustration out there on the streets, but republicans are frustrated, too. i think if i would put them in order, number one would be the tweeting of donald trump. they don't like that he's doing that. but they share democrats' frustration in the lack of getting things done...
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attica was also named on the 14 best books for 2016 including those supplied by the new york times, newsweek come out -- and the boston globe. detroit inbook on the election of 1960 -- the 1967 development -- rebellion. this one has just been released with no instruction by cornell university press. next will be taking elma cryer. danielle is an award-winning author book at the darkened of the street, race command resistance. is an associate professor of history at wayne state university and is working on it about the lg is murders and trade. i give you the order run. beth first, mike second, heather thompson fourth. please welcome beth bates. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank you all for doing all you had to do to make it here for one of the first panels of the first session of the oah. the four of us are going to take different text -- tests as we take on the rebellion of 1967. i will start by looking at its roots. for one thing that set detroit apart from other urban areas exploded during the 1960's, were its roots, which were very deep. that is what i am going to argue the unique
attica was also named on the 14 best books for 2016 including those supplied by the new york times, newsweek come out -- and the boston globe. detroit inbook on the election of 1960 -- the 1967 development -- rebellion. this one has just been released with no instruction by cornell university press. next will be taking elma cryer. danielle is an award-winning author book at the darkened of the street, race command resistance. is an associate professor of history at wayne state university and is...
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. >> newsweek said merchant of the venom destroys stars you people in the back this is in the true, i love people, richardo why do i kid you, why because i don't like you. >> the world lost another great legendary comedian don rickles passed away at the age of 90. a look back at his long, career, and his connection to philadelphia. >>> and it is time to play ball, in south philadelphia. citizens bank park all ready lit up this morning ahead of the home opener. we introduce you to one of the new players making his home, day buy. >>> it would be nice. good day everybody i there is a live look at citizens bank park right now, it is opening day. it remind me always of easter sunday being raised a catholic what do you think connection is? >> i'm not sure, what is it. >> church's is always filled to the brim on easter sunday, and then this may be the only time it is filled to the brim, when your baseball team isn't playing very well. i think we will be with 500, 81-81. >> coming out of the dug out for the first time, on to the field. >> it is a pack house. >> yes. >> we are dedicating this
. >> newsweek said merchant of the venom destroys stars you people in the back this is in the true, i love people, richardo why do i kid you, why because i don't like you. >> the world lost another great legendary comedian don rickles passed away at the age of 90. a look back at his long, career, and his connection to philadelphia. >>> and it is time to play ball, in south philadelphia. citizens bank park all ready lit up this morning ahead of the home opener. we introduce...
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time and newsweek both focused on the unlikely killer, a gay gigolo from san diego. >> reporter: andtoo. >> police say there's a serial killer loose in the country tonight, and law enforcement officials are racing against time. >> reporter: with murders in three states, the fbi was now overseeing the cunanan case. and no one seemed safe after the random murder of victim number 4. new york city, two hours from pennsville, new jersey, was on high alert, particularly in the gay community. >> cunanan could be in new york or on the way to new york. he seems to be targeting gay men. >> reporter: but he was nowhere near manhattan. in fact, he was 1,300 miles away heading for another popular island. on the night of may 11th, cunanan quietly slipped into miami beach in that stolen pickup truck with its switched-out plates. >> andrew cunanan came here to south beach, to the crowds, the noise, the music, the lookie loos staring at each other. strange place to come for a man who had to know he was the subject of a massive manhunt. andrew cunanan decided to hide in plain sight. >> reporter: under
time and newsweek both focused on the unlikely killer, a gay gigolo from san diego. >> reporter: andtoo. >> police say there's a serial killer loose in the country tonight, and law enforcement officials are racing against time. >> reporter: with murders in three states, the fbi was now overseeing the cunanan case. and no one seemed safe after the random murder of victim number 4. new york city, two hours from pennsville, new jersey, was on high alert, particularly in the gay...
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i was offered by "the times," "washington post," i worked at "newsweek."i've been that sort of milieu so to speak. neil: i will say this, i had a solid guarranty from -- >> they hate covering up start like us. hate following in our footsteps. last thing -- neil: they hate covering something would look like glaring hypocrisy? >> i think that is half of it. half is us and -- neil: you. >> a third is us, they have to cover it. neil: you. >> we -- neil: they don't like you, charlie. >> we 180'd narrative that fox is right-wing -- we break news. it is me they despise because i'm a real jerk sometimes. a third, they love president obama and probably sitting around saying he deserves money. neil: what makes that so noteworthy, this $400,000? because you and i don't have a problem with anyone getting paid for a speech but in in his case -- >> he spent eight years beating the hell out of these guys. these are the root of all evil. he called them fat cats and i'm not going to do anything to help them. they were responsible for the financial crisis on and on. he not
i was offered by "the times," "washington post," i worked at "newsweek."i've been that sort of milieu so to speak. neil: i will say this, i had a solid guarranty from -- >> they hate covering up start like us. hate following in our footsteps. last thing -- neil: they hate covering something would look like glaring hypocrisy? >> i think that is half of it. half is us and -- neil: you. >> a third is us, they have to cover it. neil: you. >> we...