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the newsweek should start worrying less about moscow's arms dealing and start worrying more about our own pentagons here at home you see according to the government accountability office the pentagon just got caught in a sting handing over one point two million dollars in weapons and equipment to a completely made up and fake law enforcement agency thanks once again to the ever lovely ever controversial ten thirty three program. aka guns absurdity c.n.n. .
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headline implied but it's not exactly what the evidence proves newsweek's damian sharkey of reports that according to what a taliban splinter group told c.n.n. they acquired their guns as spoils of war after a bank wishing a local taliban rival group to receive the russian arms via moscow's military ally iran. which i venture must be the arms dealing equivalent of the old i heard from a guy who heard from a guy who heard from a guy who bought it from his sisters brothers nieces nephews beyond say. but c.n.n. also has video proof ladies and gentlemen yes video proof that shows a kalashnikov style rifle in the hands of the taliban fighters in afghanistan. think about that for a minute all you history buffs out there i want you to think about that for a moment a collage rifle in the hands of a fighter in afghanistan yes while earth shattering evidence of something that's never happened before in the history of humanity and war barren afghanistan and cnn's own article had to admit weapons experts from the small arms survey studied the videos and said there was little in them to directly
headline implied but it's not exactly what the evidence proves newsweek's damian sharkey of reports that according to what a taliban splinter group told c.n.n. they acquired their guns as spoils of war after a bank wishing a local taliban rival group to receive the russian arms via moscow's military ally iran. which i venture must be the arms dealing equivalent of the old i heard from a guy who heard from a guy who heard from a guy who bought it from his sisters brothers nieces nephews beyond...
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my friend is on the cover of "newsweek."ects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. >>> i was lucky enough to be invited to david mancuzo's legendary space in soho called the loft. i thought that was one of the most utopian scenes i had ever encountered in music. >> mancuso is one of the guys who really took the art form of playing the records and how he curated the records. he may play a salsa record. i might play an isaac hayes record. it wasn't so much about a style as it was an an aesthetic of dancing. >> there all types of people here. people who dance, people who hop up and down. you can get high. stay here all night. >> why are people dancing again? >> i wish i knew. but i'm glad it's happening. ♪ >> what we now know as disco really starts with a band called the tramps. the drummer, earl young, invents the idea of pouring the floor with eight on the high hat. so everything is -- ♪ burn baby burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn baby burn ♪ burn baby burn >> i loved disc
my friend is on the cover of "newsweek."ects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. >>> i was lucky enough to be invited to david mancuzo's legendary space in soho called the loft. i thought that was one of the most utopian scenes i had ever encountered in music. >> mancuso is one of the guys who really took the art form of playing the records and how he curated the records. he may play a salsa record. i might play an isaac...
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and i asked a "newsweek" journalist who was in his 90s at the time. i interviewed him, he's now gone. and i said to him, what do you think roy cohn had on joe mccarthy? and he said we all thought he was gay, they just wouldn't let us write about him. i'm not sure that's the case. the case is a little mixed -- i don't think it's mixed about roy cohn. we knew he was gay. he died of aids in 1986 although he never came out of the closet. so i'm not sure about that on mccarthy, but that's what that journalist said to me, and he was a reputable "newsweek" journalist at the time. >> thank you. >> with all the documentation and research, has there ever been any evidence that mccarthy had a list? was the list ever found? >> no. finish -- no, not to my knowledge. you know, one of the things we have to say in fairness to joe mccarthy, there were spies. there were spies in the government. that's been well documented. and no question. and there were spies in -- and eisenhower knew that. eisenhower had pretty tough procedures for bringing people into the government
and i asked a "newsweek" journalist who was in his 90s at the time. i interviewed him, he's now gone. and i said to him, what do you think roy cohn had on joe mccarthy? and he said we all thought he was gay, they just wouldn't let us write about him. i'm not sure that's the case. the case is a little mixed -- i don't think it's mixed about roy cohn. we knew he was gay. he died of aids in 1986 although he never came out of the closet. so i'm not sure about that on mccarthy, but that's...
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newsweek is now prominent, his amazingent book is an effort to get inside that extraordinary difficult personality. evan is going to discuss an historian of the cold war thinking about the issues that underlie today. the reading list would begin with the book that evan m walter isaacs wrote. -- evan and walter isaacs wrote. it discusses president eisenhower. more of those discussions of our issues for our interactions. emma and i have known each other since 2003. we met in the most unlikely place. it was iraq. emma was the representative of the u.s. led coalition provisional administration. whatever it was called. clarity asget emma's we arrived, i was traveling with senior moroccan officials and explaining just how complicated ethnicsy cook was in divisions. people have said that emma is the modern bell. thinking of the great middle east expert. i think it is apt. emma has written a really and book about iraq called "the unraveling." the subtitle i think it is "high hopes and missed opportunities." she is both fair to what the idea was, the ambitious was -- ambition was, and absolutel
newsweek is now prominent, his amazingent book is an effort to get inside that extraordinary difficult personality. evan is going to discuss an historian of the cold war thinking about the issues that underlie today. the reading list would begin with the book that evan m walter isaacs wrote. -- evan and walter isaacs wrote. it discusses president eisenhower. more of those discussions of our issues for our interactions. emma and i have known each other since 2003. we met in the most unlikely...
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in the spring of 1955 there was a item in newsweek where they had a lot of gossip. there was a list and mention on that list were running mates for stevenson. kennedy's name was on that list. this intrigued in the hell out of him. he called the editor at newsweek -- a reporter many of us knew and asked who is doing the mentioning. the reporter said me. which is how we used to do it. you would pull one of these lists out of thin air and then all of a sudden somebody was being mentioned for this list. as we talked before the book listening and a couple of years ago he had this ambition that had nothing to do with ideology, we are certain of that. he did not want to run minimum wage or achieve world peace. he had this off the record conversation on a tape which was found any years later about wanting to be in the arena and be in the center of things and deal with the huge issues of the day. obviously making a difference in a positive direction that it is being there and being in the most important spot. from the tape recording it is like the harvard-yale game. a odd pa
in the spring of 1955 there was a item in newsweek where they had a lot of gossip. there was a list and mention on that list were running mates for stevenson. kennedy's name was on that list. this intrigued in the hell out of him. he called the editor at newsweek -- a reporter many of us knew and asked who is doing the mentioning. the reporter said me. which is how we used to do it. you would pull one of these lists out of thin air and then all of a sudden somebody was being mentioned for this...
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that was followed a week later by newsweek having me on the cover as a dr. seuss figure and the title was the grinch that stole christmas. this was my entry into press neutrality in the modern era. those two covers didn't hurt me because they sent a signal to the middle class we were for welfare reform, that is cool, he is for welfare reform. the cover disappeared. we get to one of the mistakes in my career. democrats filed 83 charges against me. 82 were dismissed. by the third charge i should have filed a charge against the people who do it because it was a deliberate political abuse of the ethics process and i should have moved. that is a mistake on my part. they knew they were phony and absurd but also knew it was -- this is what trump faces, the new was a constant repetition. somebody files 82 charges against you, one charge, also won in federal court against federal election commission and the irs so when i talk about the deep state i have lived this. the one charge they got me on was a letter written by the law firm which had a mistake which i should n
that was followed a week later by newsweek having me on the cover as a dr. seuss figure and the title was the grinch that stole christmas. this was my entry into press neutrality in the modern era. those two covers didn't hurt me because they sent a signal to the middle class we were for welfare reform, that is cool, he is for welfare reform. the cover disappeared. we get to one of the mistakes in my career. democrats filed 83 charges against me. 82 were dismissed. by the third charge i should...
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that was followed a week later by newsweek having me on the cover as a dr. seuss figure and the title was the grinch that stole christmas. this was my entry into press neutrality in the modern era. those covers didn't hurt me at all because they sent a signal that we were for welfare reform and that is really cool, glad for welfare reform. the cover disappeared. we get to one of the mistakes in my career. democrats filed 83 charges against me, 82 of the charges were dismissed. by the third charge i should have filed a charge against the people doing it because it was a deliberate political abuse of the ethics process and i should have moved to expel it. that was a mistake on my part. they knew they were phony, they knew they were absurd, they knew it was a constant repetition. somebody filed 82 charges against you, the one charge, also won against the federal election commission in federal court against the irs. when i talk about the deep state i have lived this. the one charge they got me on was the letter written by the law firm, clearly a mistake which i
that was followed a week later by newsweek having me on the cover as a dr. seuss figure and the title was the grinch that stole christmas. this was my entry into press neutrality in the modern era. those covers didn't hurt me at all because they sent a signal that we were for welfare reform and that is really cool, glad for welfare reform. the cover disappeared. we get to one of the mistakes in my career. democrats filed 83 charges against me, 82 of the charges were dismissed. by the third...
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"newsweek" wrote this. defend the west. trump speech eric: he tweeted about the book. i think the biggest thing trump can do. i talk to him continue to look at the oval office like a board room. and steven mnuchin working for us. when did you hear a president say how much did that cost? he's trying to cut the cost for the taxpayers. >> i'm glad we are taking cash out of these fat cats. whatever you want, eric. eric: i want the beer nuts. jesse: i want the pea nuts and i want the beer. cnn lengthed to out the reddit user who created the trump-cnn wrestling video. jesse: after a meme of the there are vent viral body slamming a loco of cnn. we wanted to see what wwe fans thought. roll the tape. what did you think about this trump-cnn wrestling video? >> i thought it was great. i love everything trump does. best president we ever had. >> pretty damn stupid. >> whoever did it did a wrong job. >> donald trump is showing the world how fake mainstream media is. >> he attacked cnn the way he attacked great news and pell make america great again. jesse: did the trump cnn video m
"newsweek" wrote this. defend the west. trump speech eric: he tweeted about the book. i think the biggest thing trump can do. i talk to him continue to look at the oval office like a board room. and steven mnuchin working for us. when did you hear a president say how much did that cost? he's trying to cut the cost for the taxpayers. >> i'm glad we are taking cash out of these fat cats. whatever you want, eric. eric: i want the beer nuts. jesse: i want the pea nuts and i want the...
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newsweek magazine of nigeria has a calculator — they think within the first six months of this year thereferent boko haram attacks. you may have taken a lot of territory back, but you haven't managed to end the reign of terror. well, look at what we have on the ground. before may 2015, the boko haram were even in abuja, they were in kano, they had penetrated into the south. we had to stop them. and, for the past two years, we have not had attacks in abuja, or kano, or any other places. even closer, where there were several attacks, we never had it. now, they are all concentrated within certain areas in borno state. but the un agencies say that still the scale of the insecurity is such that the displaced peoples cannot come back. we know that the real threat of hunger, malnutrition and famine exists, and insecurity is a huge part of that. so you as the head of the army still, surely, have to accept that, far from being complete, your mission has barely begun. well, that is where we now look at the reconstruction aspect. and we have to see the return of the civil administration, the return
newsweek magazine of nigeria has a calculator — they think within the first six months of this year thereferent boko haram attacks. you may have taken a lot of territory back, but you haven't managed to end the reign of terror. well, look at what we have on the ground. before may 2015, the boko haram were even in abuja, they were in kano, they had penetrated into the south. we had to stop them. and, for the past two years, we have not had attacks in abuja, or kano, or any other places. even...
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"newsweek" week reports that one person even deleted their entire account. >> a canadian man who spentore than a decade in the u.s. prison at guantanamo bay is about so receive a big payout and apology. omar cadar was 15 when he was captured and put behind bars. he's the youngest prisoner ever in cuba. he was convicted of killing a u.s. back in 2002. he says his confessions to canadian interrogators were made under duress. and the country's supreme court agreed. it ruled k adar was questioned under oppressive circumstances and he is expecting about $8 million. >>> in new jersey, the scandal known as beach-gate has another chapter. a group in sea gate heights built a larger than life sand sculpture poking fun at governor chris christie. it's the result of the picture that showed christie and his family soaking up the sun on a beach that he closed. a budget stalemate caused the governor to suspend all of the nonessential state services but the shutdown ended just after midnight on tuesday, when christie signed a new agreement. >>> on the way next, this might just look like a blurry photo
"newsweek" week reports that one person even deleted their entire account. >> a canadian man who spentore than a decade in the u.s. prison at guantanamo bay is about so receive a big payout and apology. omar cadar was 15 when he was captured and put behind bars. he's the youngest prisoner ever in cuba. he was convicted of killing a u.s. back in 2002. he says his confessions to canadian interrogators were made under duress. and the country's supreme court agreed. it ruled k adar...
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back the washington post usa today media business insider time magazine the new york daily news newsweek m.s.m. we see you get the picture all of them they all covered the poll and they all pretty much ran with the headline that highlighted the approval rating of the president if you didn't hear about it then you must now follow the news now forget the fact that we're talking about news organizations once again touting polls as new this late forget the fact that oh about a year ago we were bombarded by polls telling us that hillary clinton had the presidency on lockdown in fact we were bombarded by the same poll the a.b.c. news poll which said over and over again how hillary was going to win forget the fact that that poll like most of our mainstream polls were just shown to be a big pile of steaming fake news and now here we are less than a year later and these same organizations are still reporting and these same polls forget that aspect of this. because what i thought was even more interesting was something buried in the poll results that somehow did not make it into any had lyme the p
back the washington post usa today media business insider time magazine the new york daily news newsweek m.s.m. we see you get the picture all of them they all covered the poll and they all pretty much ran with the headline that highlighted the approval rating of the president if you didn't hear about it then you must now follow the news now forget the fact that we're talking about news organizations once again touting polls as new this late forget the fact that oh about a year ago we were...
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late in the summer of 1955, there was an item in the old periscope section of newsweek or they had a little news and a lot of gossip. mentioneda list and on that list with a possible ainning mate for ald stephenson was john kennedy's name. intrigued thet hell out of him. he called the editor at newsweek -- a reporter many of us knew and said he was doing the mentioning? myers said me. [laughter] which is how we used to do it. you would pull one of these lists out of thin air and then all of a sudden somebody was mentioned for vice president. as we talked limited the forum on the book listening in a couple of years ago he had this ambition that had nothing to do with ideology, we are certain of that. he did not want to run to double the minimum wage or achieve world peace. he talked in this often record conversation, a tape of which was found many years later, about wanting that it is the teddy roosevelt answer. wanting to be in the arena, the center of things, dealing with huge issues of the day. obviously making a difference in a positive direction, but it is being there in the high
late in the summer of 1955, there was an item in the old periscope section of newsweek or they had a little news and a lot of gossip. mentioneda list and on that list with a possible ainning mate for ald stephenson was john kennedy's name. intrigued thet hell out of him. he called the editor at newsweek -- a reporter many of us knew and said he was doing the mentioning? myers said me. [laughter] which is how we used to do it. you would pull one of these lists out of thin air and then all of a...
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and newsweek should start worrying less about moscow's arms dealing and start worrying more about our own pentagon here at home you see according to the government accountability office the pentagon just got caught in a sting handing over one point two million dollars in weapons and equipment to a completely made up and fake law enforcement agency thanks once again to the ever lovely ever controversial ten thirty three program. guns absurdity c.n.n. and ten thirty three you know it's time to start watching the harks know. what . the. real deal with. the bottom. like you know that i got. this. week. well they were watching the heart of the world but sometimes having a while. but i'm sorry c.n.n. cannot get into the game nor news we can keep a straight face out there in the game and talk about arms dealing in those world because at the end of the day they don't do reporting on it very well in my humble opinion because they're not used to it and be really the biggest arms dealer on earth no one comes close to the united states you can put out oracle's oh my god they're supplying the tali
and newsweek should start worrying less about moscow's arms dealing and start worrying more about our own pentagon here at home you see according to the government accountability office the pentagon just got caught in a sting handing over one point two million dollars in weapons and equipment to a completely made up and fake law enforcement agency thanks once again to the ever lovely ever controversial ten thirty three program. guns absurdity c.n.n. and ten thirty three you know it's time to...
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the monday after the riot, jerry cavanaugh was supposed to be on the cover of newsweek as the mayor of america. the mayor who had avoided a riot and what the article was was a discussion of some of the things that i just shared with you. theard progress in the uaw, very diverse representation of people he had in his administration. the election of john conyers. detroit now had two african-american congressmen. was so much possibility present at the time. and we seem to be going in the right direction and we seem to be going at the right speed. not get down far enough to the people who needed hope the most an opportunity the most. one of the great things about the poverty program -- i will be the first to admit this -- opportunity to strengthen the black middle class. one of my father's best friends became an attorney. ralph was one of the people who had down far enough his bachelors degree, wet to work, became a manager, and used his talents. good guy, delivered a lot of good, but went to school at night to become a lawyer. his family's feature was transformed. these poverty programs r
the monday after the riot, jerry cavanaugh was supposed to be on the cover of newsweek as the mayor of america. the mayor who had avoided a riot and what the article was was a discussion of some of the things that i just shared with you. theard progress in the uaw, very diverse representation of people he had in his administration. the election of john conyers. detroit now had two african-american congressmen. was so much possibility present at the time. and we seem to be going in the right...
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"newsweek" wrote this. defend the west. our citizens did not win freedom together and do not survive horrors together, it did not face down evil together only to lose our freedom to a lack of pride and confidence in our values. we did not and we will not, we will never back down. jesse: the red and the yellow dials those are republicans and independents and they really loved those. >> you weren't turning those dials -- he delivered everything he delivered to promise. is living as a president as he promised as a campaign person. i wrote the book the spot because he figured he'd win it but when we got to dc we wondered what he'd have in dc, a more mercury or, uglier swamp and a lot of that swamp is occupied by the people on the right, gop pushing back. for him to get out of the united states and deliver that speech, it was a great moment. i also like it set him up to went on to the g20 where he meant resistance but he saw positive moment with present time. melania trump was amazing. jesse: she gave a great introduction and lo
"newsweek" wrote this. defend the west. our citizens did not win freedom together and do not survive horrors together, it did not face down evil together only to lose our freedom to a lack of pride and confidence in our values. we did not and we will not, we will never back down. jesse: the red and the yellow dials those are republicans and independents and they really loved those. >> you weren't turning those dials -- he delivered everything he delivered to promise. is living...
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newsweek wrote this defended the west, trump speech in europe translated what he said and what it meantand those are just two headlines. i could go on and on. wes to me now is author of the new book the swamp: washington's murky pool of corruption and cronyism and how trump can drain it. cohost of the fox news specialist, eric bolling. tom gives us very powerful speech in poland and he mentions god, freedom and borders. the last can't stand any of it. >> they are not used to it. there used to we are sorry for being exceptional. were all going to have an even playing field. that was trump's best speech. it might have been the best beach that he was president. i think it was very powerful on the campaign trail and he toned it down as president and this was his best speech. i love the fact the way the polish people accepted i wish the american people would accept it and let donald trump the way the polish people did. jesse: i think a lot of people do but we don't hear about them. we only see the riders and instigators of the street. i want to show you how some regular americans, like you m
newsweek wrote this defended the west, trump speech in europe translated what he said and what it meantand those are just two headlines. i could go on and on. wes to me now is author of the new book the swamp: washington's murky pool of corruption and cronyism and how trump can drain it. cohost of the fox news specialist, eric bolling. tom gives us very powerful speech in poland and he mentions god, freedom and borders. the last can't stand any of it. >> they are not used to it. there...
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republican activists and lawyers who did plug into the monica lewinsky scandal, helped feed it to "newsweekor. they were republicans conspireing together. maybe it wasn't the vast conspiracy, but it was a conspiracy. >> the law is the law. the law is sacred. the facts have integrity. and we're going it go about our job. thanks very much. >> this is not something we ever thought we would see. the president ending up in that kind of a battle. you couldn't take your eyes off it. >> mr. president, monica lewinsky's life has been changed forever. her family's life has been changed forever. i wonder how you feel about that and what, if anything, you'd like to say to monica lewinsky at this minute. >> that's good. [ laughter ] that's good, but at this minute, i'm going to stick with my position and not comment. >> bill clinton is a fighter. but ultimately, there's a famous dress that has dna evidence. >> at this point, we believe that fbi technicians do know it whether there was a substance on that dress. >> it becomes clear he wasn't always telling the truth. >> over the years, there have been dr
republican activists and lawyers who did plug into the monica lewinsky scandal, helped feed it to "newsweekor. they were republicans conspireing together. maybe it wasn't the vast conspiracy, but it was a conspiracy. >> the law is the law. the law is sacred. the facts have integrity. and we're going it go about our job. thanks very much. >> this is not something we ever thought we would see. the president ending up in that kind of a battle. you couldn't take your eyes off it....
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you will recognize this is can't router. , the cover that , the unit would be exposed in a time or newsweekith thend it ended up unit being closed down inmates and 84. but everyone at the time thought the commission had closed down. in reality, the army came up with a new unit that would carry on until the end of the cold war, and that was a unit delta force physical security support unit that would carry on the mission just as the first unit dead, but this time with a cover that made sense. these guys were doing physical yukonty surveys for the commander all across africa and the middle east. but along with that mission -- that is one of the security surveys from uganda. along with that mission, they are still doing the wartime missions. quite busy. and you can see from the earlier pictures, the equipment has changed radically. looked to him like the difference between the u.s. army in world war i and star wars. which -- yeah. with the assault teams, which was the previous ones, we had cyber teams. and special weapons for opening doors. thermite door opening device, so to speak. that's the
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demonstrations with the mobilizations were being held on monument grounds and it was "time" and, "newsweek" were saying richard nixon's presidency is in danger of being woken. a liberal columnist wrote that, the breaking of a president. i wrote the president a memo saying, you have to stand up. when we have to keep those kids over there fighting and dying in vietnam. nixon gave his famous great silent majority speech in 1969, smashing triumph. 70% of the country backed him , but thatod with him night after the speech finished, the networks trashed it. most americans got their news from the world from these three networks and nixon was angry and had told me to write letters and telegrams. he said this was a time to take on the network directly at a high level. the way to do it is a speech by the vice president of the united states, which i would write. he came back with a memo that photo is in the book, where he has seen, go ahead. i went through three drafts, which is not a great number and , i was called over to the oval office and there sat the president with his glasses on, which he nev
demonstrations with the mobilizations were being held on monument grounds and it was "time" and, "newsweek" were saying richard nixon's presidency is in danger of being woken. a liberal columnist wrote that, the breaking of a president. i wrote the president a memo saying, you have to stand up. when we have to keep those kids over there fighting and dying in vietnam. nixon gave his famous great silent majority speech in 1969, smashing triumph. 70% of the country backed him ,...
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journalists together at the hartford crimson in addition to being outstanding journalists with "time" and "newsweek" is now prominent, his most recent book is an amazing effort to get inside that extraordinary difficult personality. evan is going to discuss an historian of the cold war, thinking about the issues that underlie our discussions today. their reading list would begin with the book that evan and walter isaacs wrote. it would certainly include evan's recent book about president eisenhower. i will save more discussion about this issues for our interactions. emma sky and i have known each other since 2003. we met in the most unlikely place, which was in iraq. emma was the representative of the u.s. led coalition provisional administration. whatever it was called. i never forget emma's clarity as we arrived -- i was traveling with senior moroccan official -- and explaining just how complicated and messy kirkuk was in terms of its ethnic divisions. people have said that emma is the modern day gertrude bell, the great middle east expert. i think it is apt. emma has written a brilliant book abo
journalists together at the hartford crimson in addition to being outstanding journalists with "time" and "newsweek" is now prominent, his most recent book is an amazing effort to get inside that extraordinary difficult personality. evan is going to discuss an historian of the cold war, thinking about the issues that underlie our discussions today. their reading list would begin with the book that evan and walter isaacs wrote. it would certainly include evan's recent book...
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that was followed a week later by "newsweek" having me on the cover as a dr. seuss figure and the title was "the grinch that stole christmas." this was my entry into press neutrality in the modern era. in fact, those two covers didn't hurt me at all, because they sent a signal to the middle class that we were for welfare reform, and the middle class thought, well, that's really cool. i'm glad. so now we get to one of the mistakes of my career. democrats filed 83 charges against me. 82 of the charges were dismissed. and the truth is by the third charge, i should have filed a charge against the people who were doing it. because it was a deliberate political abuse of the ethics process, and i should have moved, frankly, to expel them. that's a mistake on my part, because they knew they were phony, they knew they were absurd, but they also knew -- and this is what trump faces -- they knew it's a constant repetition. something must be wrong. if somebody files 8 82 charges against you -- the one charge, and by the way, we won against the federal election commission
that was followed a week later by "newsweek" having me on the cover as a dr. seuss figure and the title was "the grinch that stole christmas." this was my entry into press neutrality in the modern era. in fact, those two covers didn't hurt me at all, because they sent a signal to the middle class that we were for welfare reform, and the middle class thought, well, that's really cool. i'm glad. so now we get to one of the mistakes of my career. democrats filed 83 charges...
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it was a rough "newsweek" last week with the washington post reporting that russia's ambassador to the u.s. told his superiors in moscow that he discussed campaign related matters within senator jeff sessions during the 2016 presidential race. fox news has not confirmed this by last week to the new york times president trump expressed disappointment in attorney sessions for recusing himself from the russian investigation. so someone who knows mr. sessions, will the attorney general continue with his administration? or will he resign? >> i think you will continue with the administration. i believe he'll be the best attorney general in our history. his the most honest persons of integrity i've ever met my life. some of these unconfirmed and unsubstantiated reports need to be taken with a huge grain of salt and i can't there's obsession in the media of all things russia. i'm confident we'll get to the bottom of it. i like the process to work out as it is meant to do. >> arthel: should present trump's own words be taken with a grandson? >> i was with the president on tuesday, there's a lot
it was a rough "newsweek" last week with the washington post reporting that russia's ambassador to the u.s. told his superiors in moscow that he discussed campaign related matters within senator jeff sessions during the 2016 presidential race. fox news has not confirmed this by last week to the new york times president trump expressed disappointment in attorney sessions for recusing himself from the russian investigation. so someone who knows mr. sessions, will the attorney general...
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the unit would be exposed in a time magazine article or newsweek article and it ended up with the unit being closed down in 1984. but everyone at the time thought the commission had closed down. in reality, the army came up with a new unit that would carry on until the end of the cold war, and that was a unit known as physical security support unit that would carry on the mission just as the first unit dead, but this time with a cover that made sense. these guys were doing physical security vulnerability surveys for the commander all across europe, africa and the middle east. but along with that mission -- that is one of the security surveys in uganda. along with that mission, they are still doing the wartime nct missions. quite busy. and you can see from the earlier pictures, the equipment has changed radically. one of the guys i interviewed for this book served in the unit in 1960. he saw the pictures and send him a good difference between the u.s. army in world war i and star wars. which -- yeah. along with the assault teams, which was the previous ones, we we had sniper teams. and
the unit would be exposed in a time magazine article or newsweek article and it ended up with the unit being closed down in 1984. but everyone at the time thought the commission had closed down. in reality, the army came up with a new unit that would carry on until the end of the cold war, and that was a unit known as physical security support unit that would carry on the mission just as the first unit dead, but this time with a cover that made sense. these guys were doing physical security...
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. >> when "newsweek" did a story and someone on twitter did this yesterday, about the amount of millions of followers that donald trump has. a good portion of them, almost a half, are bots. as we continue to watch the ex-ex ex-pa ex-pa deny chul growth of the president's following, there's questions about how valid that really is. but when we have discussing the very important idea of health care in this country and now the president promoting the idea of repealing the aca without an immediate replacement for it, i just want to play for you and get your reaction to how senator ben sass described that today. >> i'd like to say let's do the repeal, then let's try to get 60 out of 100 senators. let's bring everybody into the room. let's do this full time, 18 hour also a day, six days a week. let's cancel the august state work period. let's do it in full public view. >> what do you think about that, sir, about the approach right there, cancel august recess, do it in full public view? talk about what it means especially to the constituents that would affect the area you represent. >> el wiwel
. >> when "newsweek" did a story and someone on twitter did this yesterday, about the amount of millions of followers that donald trump has. a good portion of them, almost a half, are bots. as we continue to watch the ex-ex ex-pa ex-pa deny chul growth of the president's following, there's questions about how valid that really is. but when we have discussing the very important idea of health care in this country and now the president promoting the idea of repealing the aca...
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the second one wrote a book that "newsweek" called blasting obama for pulling out the troops out of iraqtives for political decisions. these were major policy differences. charles is last one given innovative foreign policy magazine and said that the obama administration was trying to destroy him, that they were micromanaging and he was very angry about their style and differences. >> sean: other ministrations had a lot of big issues. clinton, even president reagan later in their terms. this is been right out of the box. gregg jarrett, my apologies. you got the floor when we come i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b,
the second one wrote a book that "newsweek" called blasting obama for pulling out the troops out of iraqtives for political decisions. these were major policy differences. charles is last one given innovative foreign policy magazine and said that the obama administration was trying to destroy him, that they were micromanaging and he was very angry about their style and differences. >> sean: other ministrations had a lot of big issues. clinton, even president reagan later in...
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we want to hear from you on what has been a very busy newsweek.ell us some of your top stories of the week and join in on the conversation. , democrats.00 (202) 748-8001, republicans. if you are an independent, (202) 748-8002. you can also join the conversation on facebook and twitter. thank you for being with us. the parade in paris just wrapping up. president emmanuel macron, who had welcomed president donald trump on his very brief trip to paris. these are live pictures from paris, and the french president saluting french officers following the bastille day celebrations, which marks the start of the french revolution. let's turn to the news on friday morning. a story from reuters about event with twored last site former presidents, george w. bush and bill clinton. here is the headline. beesident bush and clinton humble and victory, responsible and power." presidents george w. bush and bill clinton mentioned that they were able to form a mutual bond of inspection -- respect and friendship because the other had been gracious in victory and respec
we want to hear from you on what has been a very busy newsweek.ell us some of your top stories of the week and join in on the conversation. , democrats.00 (202) 748-8001, republicans. if you are an independent, (202) 748-8002. you can also join the conversation on facebook and twitter. thank you for being with us. the parade in paris just wrapping up. president emmanuel macron, who had welcomed president donald trump on his very brief trip to paris. these are live pictures from paris, and the...
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we're not only one making connection, "newsweek"'s headline, democrats stealing papa john's slogan forngton times," democrats shun resistance to become party of pizza. not about ideas. peas is winner. gq, democrats unveiling new slogan and unfour ratingly stupid. nothing brings people together like pizza. jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig hedge fund. also a fox news, here he is. do you -- >> you said it. you said it. melissa: pizza is better is better. better is, jobs, something, more cheese. more baloney. >> what can unify americans like love of pizza. i think this slogan, melissa, i think it is actually rather brilliant. beyond the fact that people love pizza, is papa john's is well-known brand name they're capitalizing on many democrats what is their shining moments new deal. this whole idea of a better deal resonates more with a lot of americans on both sides of the aisle. melissa: i think they did -- making me jealous with the pizza, killing me. having hard time focusing here. i think they did some very advanced research. they hired one of those firms, that makes up the name lik
we're not only one making connection, "newsweek"'s headline, democrats stealing papa john's slogan forngton times," democrats shun resistance to become party of pizza. not about ideas. peas is winner. gq, democrats unveiling new slogan and unfour ratingly stupid. nothing brings people together like pizza. jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig hedge fund. also a fox news, here he is. do you -- >> you said it. you said it. melissa: pizza is better is better. better is, jobs,...
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joining me now, white house correspondent, nina burlay, correspond for "newsweek."got most of the details here. what folks are asking based on the revelations just within the last three days is what's next? >> well, thank you for laying it out the way you did. i haven't heard it so succinctly stated on tv for a while, so thank you very much for that. i think what's next? i mean, we have his tanking poll numbers, we have the tweet storm this morning, you know, supporting donald trump jr., accusing us in the media of heaping scorn on him, of reporting. and i think we're going to see more of the same. i think we're going to see this is the classic sort of autocratic pushback we have come to expect, and we're going to probably see continuing his supporters not caring. they don't want to hear about this. and to them i would say take chelsea clinton's name and put that in for donald trump jr., and just think about what would be happening right now. >> well, let's do think about that for a little bit here. franco, the senate judiciary chair said he wants donald trump jr. t
joining me now, white house correspondent, nina burlay, correspond for "newsweek."got most of the details here. what folks are asking based on the revelations just within the last three days is what's next? >> well, thank you for laying it out the way you did. i haven't heard it so succinctly stated on tv for a while, so thank you very much for that. i think what's next? i mean, we have his tanking poll numbers, we have the tweet storm this morning, you know, supporting donald...
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the second one wrote a book that "newsweek" called blasting obama for pulling out the troops out of iraq political operatives for political decisions. these were major policy differences. charles is last one given innovative foreign policy magazine and said that the obama administration was trying to destroy him, that they were micromanaging and he was very angry about their style and differences. >> sean: other ministrations had a lot of big issues. clinton, even president reagan later in their terms. this is been right out of the box. gregg jarrett, my apologies. you got the floor when we come back. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks? using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser. simply add water, and use in your kitchen for burnt on food, in your bathroom to remove soap scum, and on walls to remove scuffs and marks. it erases 4x more permanent marker per swipe. for an effective, multi-surface clean, use mr. clean m
the second one wrote a book that "newsweek" called blasting obama for pulling out the troops out of iraq political operatives for political decisions. these were major policy differences. charles is last one given innovative foreign policy magazine and said that the obama administration was trying to destroy him, that they were micromanaging and he was very angry about their style and differences. >> sean: other ministrations had a lot of big issues. clinton, even president...
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and it's, we wanted to reproduce in my book the actual cage from newsweek magazine in 1963, the letters to the editor where i was given the letters to the editor when the soviets launched natalie threshold into space, the first woman to enter space at a time when women were banned from the space program and i wrote a protest letter and i was 16 years old. this was before now was ever found. and i said that this happens, she went into space on the very anniversary, 35th anniversary of amelia ehrhardt flying the atlantic and i said it's obvious miss ehrhardt in her quest for equal opportunity for american women remains to be one. i was already a feminist before all this happened in the late 1960s and i tried to join the women's movement, did not succeed because the women's movement had all kinds of preconceptions about thesuppression of speech . they were anti-rock 'n roll. anti-art, i go down the line. i wasn't one of the what you later would call process feminist so the 1970s for example, i love charlie's angels. i love cosmopolitan magazine, i loved those covers and meanwhile the other
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strategy and environments within which that fold here in modern day context it was maimed one of "newsweek" people to watch in 2007. for his leading work in leading the team that authored f and 3 -- 24 on that army title to it. but i ignore this retired marine. november 2008 named international archivist of the foundation and just recently here in 2016, the select to receive the society of military history samuel elliot morrison prize for a lifetime contribution to the field of military history so a real pleasure to have mr. crane with us and look forward to your insight on where we've been and where we're at, and possibly where we're going and encountered stability operations. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. you know, it's aen your seat belts i have 30 slides to go through, and leave time for questions. i've got -- what i'm trying to do is not satisfy so buy copies of the book and it is a lot cheaper out there than i can it so i highly recommend it is really good deal out there. this is a -- image of the book the also picture there is actually outside the embassy in baghd
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i can tell you that the measure of that response was a story in newsweek magazine which went something like this: and i'm quoting almost exactly, last week at the new york dinner tables a new subject eclipsed vietnam, as the subject of the general outrage. a book called 28. imagine equipping vietnam. [laughter] >> in 1967. [laughter] >> it was amazing. i was, of course, deeply hurt, as well as baffled. what can i do respect the book i had written and i wasn't going to throw it in the garbage as my best friend suggested. i hope he is having indigestion over the fact that the new york review has reissued it under -- >> the new york review was edited for decades by his ex-wife, jason epstein was married for 30 odd years and she was one of the editors. >> i can only hope that jason is suffering from a severe case of indigestion. so, my main feeling about the re- issue is one of almost equal astonishment that the original reception. i certainly never thought i'd live to see the day that this book would be vindicated but, there it is. i tell the editor of the new york review of books, and fr
i can tell you that the measure of that response was a story in newsweek magazine which went something like this: and i'm quoting almost exactly, last week at the new york dinner tables a new subject eclipsed vietnam, as the subject of the general outrage. a book called 28. imagine equipping vietnam. [laughter] >> in 1967. [laughter] >> it was amazing. i was, of course, deeply hurt, as well as baffled. what can i do respect the book i had written and i wasn't going to throw it in...
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was name one of "newsweek"'s people to watch in 2007 for his leading work in leading the team that authored -- [inaudible] on counterinsurgency. i think it also has an army title to it, but i ignore that as a former marine, retired marine. november, 2008, named the archivist of the year, and just recently here in 2016 selected to receive samuel elliot morrison prize for lifetime contributions to the field of military history, so it's a real pleasure to have dr. crane with us. look forward to your insights on kind of not only where we've been, where we're at, possibly where we're doing in counterinsurgency and stability operations. [applause] >> thank you very much. you know, fasten your seat belts, i've got about 30 slides i want to go through, and i want to leave time for questions. what i'm trying to do is titillate, not satisfy. [laughter] so you'll want to go out and buy copies of the book. it's a lot cheaper out there than i can get it. if you're interested, it's a really good deal out there. this is a image of the book. the other picture is outside the embassy in baghdad. that sign st
was name one of "newsweek"'s people to watch in 2007 for his leading work in leading the team that authored -- [inaudible] on counterinsurgency. i think it also has an army title to it, but i ignore that as a former marine, retired marine. november, 2008, named the archivist of the year, and just recently here in 2016 selected to receive samuel elliot morrison prize for lifetime contributions to the field of military history, so it's a real pleasure to have dr. crane with us. look...
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. >>> "newsweek" reports on an unwanted side effect concerning rs.e tooth enabled fidget spinners. the three-sided toys popular with middle school students caught fire while they were chargcharged in michigan and alabama. no one was injured in either instance. the families are trying to track down the manufacturers of the defective toys which is no easy task. one box simply said, made in china. >>> "rolling stone" magazine says damaged vocal cords have forced adele to cancel the final two nights of her tour. she said she made the decision after seeing a doctor and is hoping to reschedule the shows. the grammy-winning singer had vocal surgery in 2011. she is wrapping up a tour with mo more than 120 dates and recently suggested this might be her last tour ever. last tour ever. >> say it ain't so. >> that's not true. >> we wish her a speedy recovery. save those cords, adele. >>> and "variety" reports disney will revise one of its more controversial parts of its pirates of the caribbean ride. the image showing women lined up for a bride auction, that will be changed to show ville amger
. >>> "newsweek" reports on an unwanted side effect concerning rs.e tooth enabled fidget spinners. the three-sided toys popular with middle school students caught fire while they were chargcharged in michigan and alabama. no one was injured in either instance. the families are trying to track down the manufacturers of the defective toys which is no easy task. one box simply said, made in china. >>> "rolling stone" magazine says damaged vocal cords have...