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real quickly, some of you have been tweeting, "newsweek" is "newsweek."e to sell magazines and will stop at any level, including dishonesty, to sell their trash. then we had someone talking about the cover of both "newsweek" is biased and stupid. say and think what you want, but lazy boy's not one of them, referring to the treatment of the president. still another viewer, the "newsweek" bash of potus was disgraceful. ignore the trump hater, thank you for addressing it. still another, you're right on, "newsweek" cover is outrageous. how disgusting to stoop this low. pathetic and plain wrong. i got an e-mail from alan who writes: i don't care, cavuto, trump hates you, i hate you and no whining about a magazine cover will change my opinion of you. p.s., regret that you survived your heart operation. now, that hurt my feelings. >>> all right, we've got former cke restaurant ceo andy puzder. so, andy, i guess i'll go to you a because this cover purports the show a president who just loves to eat fast food, junk, all that stuff, and six months in he is a total
real quickly, some of you have been tweeting, "newsweek" is "newsweek."e to sell magazines and will stop at any level, including dishonesty, to sell their trash. then we had someone talking about the cover of both "newsweek" is biased and stupid. say and think what you want, but lazy boy's not one of them, referring to the treatment of the president. still another viewer, the "newsweek" bash of potus was disgraceful. ignore the trump hater, thank you for...
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i think newsweek has it all run. perhaps the reason we don't have more to show for this president is because of congress. maybe the cover should be congress is a lazy one. i'm the first to say his relationship building is not the best. poor form and all that. they would equate them at being beta failure six months in. if the how that to be a standard. ronald reagan would've never gotten reelected. lincoln would have been judged differently. just be careful. jimmy carter did a lot of wheel spinning. i don't think donald trump has been particularly effective at decisively. he is just not done a good job. we can also criticize him on stupid diversions like going after jeff sessions and some of the other stuff. the lazy part is obviously wrong. he sleeps very little is a ton of energy. i think newsweek has been very lazy here. it is comedic late lazy. like everyone on the panel has said you can go after the president for a number of things but i do think that he has asked tremendous work ethic and an enormous amount of e
i think newsweek has it all run. perhaps the reason we don't have more to show for this president is because of congress. maybe the cover should be congress is a lazy one. i'm the first to say his relationship building is not the best. poor form and all that. they would equate them at being beta failure six months in. if the how that to be a standard. ronald reagan would've never gotten reelected. lincoln would have been judged differently. just be careful. jimmy carter did a lot of wheel...
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"newsweek" with this absurd cover that is so ridiculous., from cnn chaosing the white house on things easily disproved about immigration, showing their ignorance about many things, is the press going to catch on to the fact that they are, their reputation is pretty much barreling there along with the congress's reputation which is about 10% approval right now? >> on a good day. david: yeah. >> no, i don't think it will change until after next year's elections. let's fantasize for a moment. get big tax cut through, economy really moves upward, republicans do fairly well in the lex r elections. only then will press and democrat say we have to relook at this. david: rush limbaugh has a theory that the impulse of the liberal movement right now is not coming from the democratic party as much as it is coming from the press itself. that is the press, it is not democrat, the press following democrats. it is democrats following the leads of the press. what do you think of that theory? >> i think far left and press feeding off of each other, extreme
"newsweek" with this absurd cover that is so ridiculous., from cnn chaosing the white house on things easily disproved about immigration, showing their ignorance about many things, is the press going to catch on to the fact that they are, their reputation is pretty much barreling there along with the congress's reputation which is about 10% approval right now? >> on a good day. david: yeah. >> no, i don't think it will change until after next year's elections. let's...
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newsweek looks foolish and incompetent. on and on we go.eaction on this and other developments with south carolina republican senator tim scott. can you imagine, senator, if anyone had said anything approaching that to another president let alone barack obama? >> absolutely not. here's what we know. we are just reinforcing how seriously bias the national media really is. this is outrageous. we just at least respect the dignity of the office. when you have 4.3% unemployed, you should stop and thank the good lord and understand and thank somebody that understands job creation. so that's just ridiculous. >> neil: a lot of people go back and forth. this is widely debated. we got back and forth with barack obama and the steady improvement in the markets and the economy. whether it's all in. well, when it happens under the president's watch, the opposite were true, they would be all over him. i understand how that works. be fair about it then and just get back to the realization, you might not like it, but from this newsweek piece, i can see they
newsweek looks foolish and incompetent. on and on we go.eaction on this and other developments with south carolina republican senator tim scott. can you imagine, senator, if anyone had said anything approaching that to another president let alone barack obama? >> absolutely not. here's what we know. we are just reinforcing how seriously bias the national media really is. this is outrageous. we just at least respect the dignity of the office. when you have 4.3% unemployed, you should stop...
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neil's takedown of "newsweek" cover sparking massive reaction.t to share with you. pat tweets: when will this behavior stop? this is the president of the united states. you like him or you hate him. the position alone deserves respect. well put. mike says: i agree with neil. i use "newsweek" when i run out of toilet paper. okay. i guess we didn't need that detail. howe tweets "newsweek" is the laziy boy of journalism. i kind of like this one. here you go, 1 million jobs added so far. give the man a pizza. susan's take on this cover is, quote. this is beyond disgusting and demonstrates a total disregard for the welfare and u.s.a. by attacking our president. so ashamed of msn, mainstream media. dick has a different take as being close to retired stay lazy as long as the stock market soars. lastly one from michael who reads "newsweek" i watch cavuto for minus. well, there you go. that's good. anyway, by the way, president donald trump just taking on a different publication here tweeting in the last hour. how much longer will the failing "new york ti
neil's takedown of "newsweek" cover sparking massive reaction.t to share with you. pat tweets: when will this behavior stop? this is the president of the united states. you like him or you hate him. the position alone deserves respect. well put. mike says: i agree with neil. i use "newsweek" when i run out of toilet paper. okay. i guess we didn't need that detail. howe tweets "newsweek" is the laziy boy of journalism. i kind of like this one. here you go, 1 million...
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tweeting the real lazy boy is "newsweek." the magazine can't spend its time covering all that the president of the united states has accomplished, so it makes a trash cover to sell. then lori: a lot of us that weren't trumpsters are thrill with what he's getting done. now, we did hear some like lois on facebook who said: neil, come off it already. i saw you to two times friday, then again saturday that's all you could talk about. he's not lazy, but he's crazy. and tammy: that is one of the most outrageous lies i've seen in the media. that's the one thing no one can say about trump, that trump is lazy. bob, just use that as a way to come back to the exact point that charlie was making, making the biden kind of obama comparison versus pence and trump now. how do you see that? is that a function of the media treating the obama presidency differently? in other words, the media being unfair to trump as it wasn't to obama or just the circumstances being far different then than they are now? >> i honestly think it's both. i think th
tweeting the real lazy boy is "newsweek." the magazine can't spend its time covering all that the president of the united states has accomplished, so it makes a trash cover to sell. then lori: a lot of us that weren't trumpsters are thrill with what he's getting done. now, we did hear some like lois on facebook who said: neil, come off it already. i saw you to two times friday, then again saturday that's all you could talk about. he's not lazy, but he's crazy. and tammy: that is one...
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we're going to show you the latest headlines out of newsweek.but first, the white house leak crack down now underway. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein saying quote no one will be for prosecution, even journalists. we've got the sound after this rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ the u.s. needs to develop more renewable and clean energy resources because there are limits to the amount of fossil fuels that we can burn. since 1925, we have depended on diesel generators, burning approximately a million gallons of diesel fuel a year. we're going through an energy revolution. our mission is to make off-shore wind one of the principle new sources of energy. not every bank is willing to get involved in a "first of its kind" project. citi really stepped up when we needed them. citi saw the promise of clean energy and they worked really closely with us, fin
we're going to show you the latest headlines out of newsweek.but first, the white house leak crack down now underway. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein saying quote no one will be for prosecution, even journalists. we've got the sound after this rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ the u.s. needs...
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but the newsweek cover it's kind of crossing the line. calling him lazy.esident has said that he barely sleeps citing a more executive orders of the previous presidents.
but the newsweek cover it's kind of crossing the line. calling him lazy.esident has said that he barely sleeps citing a more executive orders of the previous presidents.
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. >> christopher dickey was the paris bureau chief for "newsweek" magazine and is now a contributor to was there with diana and dodi blew into town. >> this whole scenario created a paparazzi. >> they were intent on getting another picture. they wanted to get dodi and diana together. they'd pursue them, no matter where. >> on the night of august 30th, dodi and diana went to dinner at the ritz hotel owned by dodi's father. a security camera captured their arrival. later that evening, diana called her close friend richard kay. it was the last conversation they would ever have. >> i could tell from her voice that she was tired, anxious about getting home, missing william and harry. she hadn't seen them for several weeks. >> also anxious were the crowds and paparazzi waiting outside theotel f diana and dodi to appear as seen in this video shot by an australian tourist and later obtained by paris police. among all the photographers was pierre sue, eager to snap a shot and cash in. >> maybe one feature we'd go over $100,000 at the time which would be like $300,000 today. >> with that kind of
. >> christopher dickey was the paris bureau chief for "newsweek" magazine and is now a contributor to was there with diana and dodi blew into town. >> this whole scenario created a paparazzi. >> they were intent on getting another picture. they wanted to get dodi and diana together. they'd pursue them, no matter where. >> on the night of august 30th, dodi and diana went to dinner at the ritz hotel owned by dodi's father. a security camera captured their...
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. >> before i let you go, i want tog to get your reaction to the new "newsweek" cover. the picture speaks more than the words really. he's in a lazy boy recliner. in the past six months he's passed little major legislation when it comes to his big agenda that he promised the american people. instead spending time this weekend on the golf course. and he's gone to many of his golf course on the weekends. >> "newsweek" being deliberately provocative here trying to get attention, but definitely getting attention. they make a point that a lot of americans agree with that this president hasn't accomplished as much as he promised. the president touts his economic numbers, that is the main thing he's been promoting lately. >> to his credit, we have seen him get one million jobs added since the beginning of his presidency. economists can argue whether his policies or he himself has really been the impetus of those. >> more americans are working. "newsweek" says he's being lazy. the president tweeting i'm not on vacation on his first full day. seems like he has a messaging proble
. >> before i let you go, i want tog to get your reaction to the new "newsweek" cover. the picture speaks more than the words really. he's in a lazy boy recliner. in the past six months he's passed little major legislation when it comes to his big agenda that he promised the american people. instead spending time this weekend on the golf course. and he's gone to many of his golf course on the weekends. >> "newsweek" being deliberately provocative here trying to...
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and, covers the "newsweek" be dammed. they seem to think times are pretty good. putting money on it. cheryl casone through the next hour. hey, cheryl. cheryl: neil, weirdest thing, going by your office and there was this huge stack of "newsweeks" in front of it. neil: i bet, i bet. cheryl: check it out. neil: all righty, i will. cheryl: thanks, neil cavuto. we have a lot of news to cover, we'll stay on it. attorney general jeff sessions issuing a stern warning to would be intel leakers hurting our country and undermining our democracy. don't do it because you will be found and prosecute. as dow hits another all-time high, thanks to better than expected jobs report. we'll talk about that as well. i'm cheryl casone, in for trish regan and welcome to "the intelligence report." a g sessions announcing justice department cracking down on intel leaks hurting national security. already four people have been charged. sessions assured this culture of leaks will end. all of that as we're learning new details about the tarmac meeting between former attorney general loretta
and, covers the "newsweek" be dammed. they seem to think times are pretty good. putting money on it. cheryl casone through the next hour. hey, cheryl. cheryl: neil, weirdest thing, going by your office and there was this huge stack of "newsweeks" in front of it. neil: i bet, i bet. cheryl: check it out. neil: all righty, i will. cheryl: thanks, neil cavuto. we have a lot of news to cover, we'll stay on it. attorney general jeff sessions issuing a stern warning to would be...
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seek a look at the issue of "time" magazine or "newsweek" from the followed 1956. one of the things he will see our pictures of what southerners fighting the local school system and white rioters throwing rocks at the press, attacking americans and at the same issue you'll see a picture of a newly crowned ms. america who hails from the south. so, the images serve this function that says, we are not a region of violence, we are not a region of brutality, region that is home to a tradition of grace and tranquility and beauty. not just southerners, but all of america and all americans come to see what southern women as especially beautiful as the rightful owners of female physical beauty. for black women, this is really difficult. black women have struggled since slavery to claim beauty and for white women to be given the stage is a slap in the face. there are a few examples of black southern women talking about this and how they present the consequences of this. i think if you want to say in a nutshell with white southern women that white southern women's relationshi
seek a look at the issue of "time" magazine or "newsweek" from the followed 1956. one of the things he will see our pictures of what southerners fighting the local school system and white rioters throwing rocks at the press, attacking americans and at the same issue you'll see a picture of a newly crowned ms. america who hails from the south. so, the images serve this function that says, we are not a region of violence, we are not a region of brutality, region that is home...
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with me arejohn crowley, managing editor of newsweek media group and the broadcaster lynn faulds woodyou. we will get on with our chat in a moment. first off, a reminder of what some of the front pages will look like tomorrow morning. the telegraph says that the brexit talks between the uk and the eu have descended into a slanging match with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier being called ‘unhelpful‘. whereas the times picks up the frustration of the other side in its headline: ‘it‘s time to get serious, brussels tells britain'. the ft says that theresa may is set for disappointment this week so the paper claims, the japanese government won't rush into free—trade talks with the uk. the metro reports that the driver, accused of killing eight people in a motorway crash on the m1, was twice over the drink—drive limit. the lead in the express is that arthritis sufferers, who take ibuprofen for pain relief, are greater risk of high blood are at greater risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. the daily mail highlights the case of a five—year—old christian, of a five—ye
with me arejohn crowley, managing editor of newsweek media group and the broadcaster lynn faulds woodyou. we will get on with our chat in a moment. first off, a reminder of what some of the front pages will look like tomorrow morning. the telegraph says that the brexit talks between the uk and the eu have descended into a slanging match with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier being called ‘unhelpful‘. whereas the times picks up the frustration of the other side in its headline:...
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so you can open up an issue of "time" magazine or "newsweek" from the fall of 1956 and one of the things you'll see are pictures of white southern in places like tennessee fighting against the segregation of the school system and white rioters throwing rocks at members of the press, tech andand at t african-americans but the same issue you'll see a picture of the newly crowned ms. america who hails from the south. so the images serve this function that says no, were not a region of violence, were not n region of utility, region that's home to a tradition of grace and tranquility and beauty. not just southerners, but all america. all americans come to see what women as especially beautiful as the rightful owners of the physical beauty. the for black women this is really difficult. black women have struggled since slavery to claim beauty so for white women to be given this stage it's a slap in the face and there's a few examples of black southern women talking about this and how they resent the consequences of this. if you want to send a nutshell the relationship of white southern women ve
so you can open up an issue of "time" magazine or "newsweek" from the fall of 1956 and one of the things you'll see are pictures of white southern in places like tennessee fighting against the segregation of the school system and white rioters throwing rocks at members of the press, tech andand at t african-americans but the same issue you'll see a picture of the newly crowned ms. america who hails from the south. so the images serve this function that says no, were not a...
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. >> i am the author of the new book "the convenient terrorist" i freelance for "newsweek" "time" magazinend an adjunct professor from seton hall university the center for policy and research a think tank that deals with national security issues. here at barnes and noble is the green bay with a book signing this is my third book the second was the poisoning of america says soldiers anybody have any questions?. >>. >> there were two of them that you mentioned. >> we captured abu zubaydah 2002 the cia officer was the person who captured him. before he was captured there was set biography put out by the rand corporation as well as a little bit of information that he was born in saudi arabia and raised in the gaza strip and palestine enjoined the egyptian and islamic jihad and then to pakistan joining al qaeda and rand of training camp so, to find out most of that is not true. but it fits abu zubaydah cousin who lived in all those places like palestine but actually lived in florida he was a pilot and lived a mile away from the aisle hijackers and move to montana and bought a 5,000-acre ranch a
. >> i am the author of the new book "the convenient terrorist" i freelance for "newsweek" "time" magazinend an adjunct professor from seton hall university the center for policy and research a think tank that deals with national security issues. here at barnes and noble is the green bay with a book signing this is my third book the second was the poisoning of america says soldiers anybody have any questions?. >>. >> there were two of them that...
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"time" magazine and "newsweek" and other magazines and other newspapers, there was an awful lot of coverage about this in 1966. .. we will examine cases that involve the miranda warning. but quit telling us that it's a rules prophylactic rules case. it's a constitutional decision of the court to. what makes it interesting is that opinion was written by chief justice rehnquist. he was at the time of the miranda decision a lawyer in the case. history repeats itself in many ways. miranda was from here. it's then lawyer rehnquist and all of that gets transferred to the year 2000 and becomes a constitutional decision. something interesting happened in 2000 when the case went up. if you begin with that case and read the brief , the briefs in supreme court cases , they invite a class of people for lack of a better word. they're called anarchists she arrived or amicus briefs, friends of the court. they're not party to the case but they're interested in the issue so they invite peopleto write briefs , they're called amicus briefs and a good many of those briefs were filed in the case by g of police
"time" magazine and "newsweek" and other magazines and other newspapers, there was an awful lot of coverage about this in 1966. .. we will examine cases that involve the miranda warning. but quit telling us that it's a rules prophylactic rules case. it's a constitutional decision of the court to. what makes it interesting is that opinion was written by chief justice rehnquist. he was at the time of the miranda decision a lawyer in the case. history repeats itself in many...
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"time" magazine "newsweek" and other magazines and other newspapers, there was an awful lot of coverage of this in 1966. in 2000 and what is arguably the second most important decision about miranda, in that case the u.s. supreme court said enough. once and for all miranda verses arizona is a constitutional decision of this court. it is not a decision it's a constitutional decision of this court. we will continue to examine cases that involve the miranda warnings and issues of the disability of confessions but quit telling us that it's a prophylactic rules case. it's a constitutional decision in this court. what makes it interesting is that was written by chief justice rehnquist. chief justice rehnquist was at the time of a branded decision a lawyer here in phoenix. history repeats itself in many ways. miranda was from here. judged then lawyer rehnquist was here and the year 2000 becomes a constitutional decision. something interesting happened and 2000 when the case went up. if you look at the end of that case and read the briefs, the briefs in the supreme court cases, u.s. supreme cou
"time" magazine "newsweek" and other magazines and other newspapers, there was an awful lot of coverage of this in 1966. in 2000 and what is arguably the second most important decision about miranda, in that case the u.s. supreme court said enough. once and for all miranda verses arizona is a constitutional decision of this court. it is not a decision it's a constitutional decision of this court. we will continue to examine cases that involve the miranda warnings and issues...
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estamos hablando de el presidente donald trump en la portada de la revista newsweek.nicamente en un sofÁ. se puede leer lo siguiente "donald trump estÁ aburrido y cansado". puedes opinar a travÉs de nuestras redes sociales. primera vez que veo a un presidente de los estados unidos de esa forma no -- en una revista tan importante. javier: en las revistas hacen bromas de diferentes presidentes, pero Ésta la que llama mÁs la atenciÓn Últimamente. les parece simpÁtica? o les parece que tiene algo de relaciÓn con lo que hoy el presidente le dice al mundo. carolina: habrÁ que ver en su cuenta de twitter. javier: el fiscal general jeff sessions advirtiÓ este viernes que la filtraciÓn de informacion no clasificada esta daÑando la seguridad nacional. han aumentado de proporcionalmente todo lo que tiene que ver con este tema. dijo que las filtraciones no sÓlo se dan a los medios de comunicaciÓn, sino tambiÉn a los adversarios de los estados unidos. carolina: durante una entrevista esta maÑana la cadena fox abriÓ la posibilidad de utilizar detectores de mentiras. hasta este mome
estamos hablando de el presidente donald trump en la portada de la revista newsweek.nicamente en un sofÁ. se puede leer lo siguiente "donald trump estÁ aburrido y cansado". puedes opinar a travÉs de nuestras redes sociales. primera vez que veo a un presidente de los estados unidos de esa forma no -- en una revista tan importante. javier: en las revistas hacen bromas de diferentes presidentes, pero Ésta la que llama mÁs la atenciÓn Últimamente. les parece simpÁtica? o les...
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newsweek interviewed robert e lee's direct descendants and said you know what?he statues in a museum. to your point, they said robert e lee worked to unify the country after the civil war. liz: he did. robert e lee after he became am. i mean, you see how foolish this all becomes. liz: i hear what you're saying. what's your reaction to president trump's remarks yesterday? these are fringe groups and charlottesville. the trump voters don't like what happened in charlottesville. they don't associate at all. they don't agree with the neonazis. he is being criticized for saying very fine people were marching with them and marching on both sides. he's being criticized for making that statement. >> he should have been. he should have been criticized. i love the guy, and i want him to succeed, but this was another of those unforced errors. there is no moral equivalency between the left wing demonstrators and a neonazi. what does a neonazi stand for? you made that reference for the concentration camps. they stand for the annihilation of race. they are despicable, really
newsweek interviewed robert e lee's direct descendants and said you know what?he statues in a museum. to your point, they said robert e lee worked to unify the country after the civil war. liz: he did. robert e lee after he became am. i mean, you see how foolish this all becomes. liz: i hear what you're saying. what's your reaction to president trump's remarks yesterday? these are fringe groups and charlottesville. the trump voters don't like what happened in charlottesville. they don't...
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all let me just say because this is ancient history when i got elected on the cover of time and "newsweek" of covers the week before the election was angry white man. for those of you who wonder they keep these things in a drawer. they pulled him back out and let us use that one again. a week after a selected i was on the cover of "time" magazine as scrooge holding tiny tim's broken crutch. it wasn't enough that i stole the crutch, i broke the and the title of a "time" magazine cover was how maine was gingrich america before? that was followed a week later by "newsweek" having me on the cover is a doctor seuss figure in the title was the grinch who stole christmas. this was my entry into press neutrality in the modern era. most covers didn't hurt me at all because it sent a signal for welfare reform and the middle class said that's really cool. so now we get to one of the mistakes in my career. democrats filed 83 charges against me. 82 of the charges were dismissed. the truth is by the third charge i should have filed a charge against the people who rent doing it because it was a delivere
all let me just say because this is ancient history when i got elected on the cover of time and "newsweek" of covers the week before the election was angry white man. for those of you who wonder they keep these things in a drawer. they pulled him back out and let us use that one again. a week after a selected i was on the cover of "time" magazine as scrooge holding tiny tim's broken crutch. it wasn't enough that i stole the crutch, i broke the and the title of a...
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correspondent for "the wall street journal" his first book the president and the assassin was ae "newsweek" magazine must read as a journalist spending two decades in asia and europe reporting from more than a gaithersburg book festival countries including germany he has appeared on us a "daily show" with john stuart the holes degrees in economics and education please join me to welcome scott miller to the national archives. [applause] >> i thought what i would do is talk about the background behind this book and introduce you to some of the characters and describe the final product then we will have time for questions or comments i will readily confess i did not set out to write this book originally i was very interested in the early days of america's involvement in the vietnam war. holding an interest for me the french involvement in indochina but i began to do a little bit of research and i came across these two characters. those are the dulles brothers director of a the cia during the '50s and the period i was interested in it than the gentleman in the dark suit is his olderracters. br
correspondent for "the wall street journal" his first book the president and the assassin was ae "newsweek" magazine must read as a journalist spending two decades in asia and europe reporting from more than a gaithersburg book festival countries including germany he has appeared on us a "daily show" with john stuart the holes degrees in economics and education please join me to welcome scott miller to the national archives. [applause] >> i thought what i...
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in bed by "newsweek" having me on the cover and into precious to neutralityformt but then they say that is cool. sally get to lot of the mistake said my career. server the truth is i should have filed the charge with the deliberate abuse of the ethics process. and with that constantit repetition also winning in federal court so talking in the deeps day i have lived this. and that clearly is a mistake i should not have signed. they ha that is the one thing but this is why we won the white house. we very careful 1 million pages went to the independent counsel. cemented his bias. henry's said dowland to be interviewed if i was wrong i could be guilty of perjury. ended its meeting with 22 people. that is what they're up against.e this i this is not like new york. but you need to be very careful this is not a game. >> i am not a history professor but and those that were collected in part. we there not a big enough party to compete nationally. as the midsize college team.ritd and it took me 16 years. eighty-two, 84, 86, 88 certainly 94 was a great w year. we tried every year. it was like we w
in bed by "newsweek" having me on the cover and into precious to neutralityformt but then they say that is cool. sally get to lot of the mistake said my career. server the truth is i should have filed the charge with the deliberate abuse of the ethics process. and with that constantit repetition also winning in federal court so talking in the deeps day i have lived this. and that clearly is a mistake i should not have signed. they ha that is the one thing but this is why we won the...
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golf also plays a starring role in this "newsweek" cover calling president trump a lazy boy it's true trump criticized president obama for playing too much golf. have you ever seen a snore snide, condescending cheap shot cover? the president had to get out of the west wing. they are spending two weeks renovating the place. he had to go somewhere. he happens to play some golf in addition. i think it was unfair. that's it for this edition of "mediabuzz." we hope you will give our facebook page a like. let us know what you think. mediabuzz@foxnews.com. dvr it if you are out there doing something this summer. we'll be back next sunday. we'll have the latest >> the next revolution starts right now.
golf also plays a starring role in this "newsweek" cover calling president trump a lazy boy it's true trump criticized president obama for playing too much golf. have you ever seen a snore snide, condescending cheap shot cover? the president had to get out of the west wing. they are spending two weeks renovating the place. he had to go somewhere. he happens to play some golf in addition. i think it was unfair. that's it for this edition of "mediabuzz." we hope you will give...
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with me arejohn crowley, managing editor of newsweek media group, and the broadcaster, lynn faulds woodyou very much for coming in. tomorrow's front pages. we start with this. the telegraph says that the brexit talks between the uk and the eu have descended into a slanging match with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier being called "unhelpful." whereas the times picks up on the frustration on the other side in its headline: "‘it‘s time to get serious‘, brussels tells britain." the ft says that theresa may is set for disappointment this week because, the paper claims, the japanese government won't rush into free—trade talks with the uk. the metro reports that the driver accused of killing eight people in a motorway crash on the m1 was almost twice over the drink—drive limit. the lead in the express is that arthritis sufferers, who take ibuprofen for pain relief, are at greater risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. meanwhile, the mirror on its front page says that statins could halve the risk of breast cancer according to new research. the daily mail highlights the
with me arejohn crowley, managing editor of newsweek media group, and the broadcaster, lynn faulds woodyou very much for coming in. tomorrow's front pages. we start with this. the telegraph says that the brexit talks between the uk and the eu have descended into a slanging match with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier being called "unhelpful." whereas the times picks up on the frustration on the other side in its headline: "‘it‘s time to get serious‘, brussels tells...
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according to newsweek calculation, around $15 billion of taxes are linked but were avoided this way. they crash the economy. they will work their swampy legal contacts and then used the fine to cut their tax bill. this is the ultimate in crony capitalism and it's killing support for the free enterprise system. if draining the swamp means anything, it surely means killing off these indefensible tax breaks for the rich. joining me now, new york state senator todd who represents the nine district on that list. the top ten beneficiaries of the state and local tax deductions but i just called that tax deduction indefensible, but you are here to defend it. tell us why. >> thank you steve. first, i just want to state that my thoughts and prayers go out to the missing sailors in the pacific right now. the main argument that i want to make with respect to the tax issue is that this affects a lot of middle-class people as well. the truth is, property tax is hammering the middle-class all over. i represent 15000 public school teachers in my senate district. i have a lot of police officers and f
according to newsweek calculation, around $15 billion of taxes are linked but were avoided this way. they crash the economy. they will work their swampy legal contacts and then used the fine to cut their tax bill. this is the ultimate in crony capitalism and it's killing support for the free enterprise system. if draining the swamp means anything, it surely means killing off these indefensible tax breaks for the rich. joining me now, new york state senator todd who represents the nine district...
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golf also plays a starring role in this "newsweek" cover calling president trump a lazy boy it's trueriticized president obama for playing too much golf. have you ever seen a snore snide, condescending cheap shot cover? the president had to get out of the west wing. they are spending two weeks renovating the place. he had to go somewhere. he happens to play some golf in addition. i think it was unfair. that's it for this edition of "mediabuzz." we hope you will give our facebook page a like. let us know what you think. mediabuzz@foxnews.com. dvr it if you are out there doing something this summer. we'll be back next sunday. we'll have the latest buzz from the media world. [♪] reporter: white house chief of staff john kelly charge ahead with his new mission, spelling out in blunt terms how things will work under his watch in the west wing. arthel: happy sunday, good to see you, rick. fox news confirming the retired four star general ma screen corps general addressed the white house staffers giving a sharp warning about the leaks. stressing work ethic
golf also plays a starring role in this "newsweek" cover calling president trump a lazy boy it's trueriticized president obama for playing too much golf. have you ever seen a snore snide, condescending cheap shot cover? the president had to get out of the west wing. they are spending two weeks renovating the place. he had to go somewhere. he happens to play some golf in addition. i think it was unfair. that's it for this edition of "mediabuzz." we hope you will give our...
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. >>> a new newsweek cover is stirring up a lot of controversy online today.he cover features president trump in a recliner with the headline, lazy boy. >>> fnew details on the deadly plane crash yesterday in sacramento. we learned the pilot was a respected dentist from the bay area. >> reporter: officials say 71-year-old dr. marshal died when his small plane crashed thursday afternoon. the plane land fed in the backyd of a home in a chicken coop after flying into power lines. >> it just hit them and flung the plane around. pieces were falling off. >> reporter: looked like he was trying to make an emergency landing. >> i think he would have made it if not for the telephone loan lines. >> reporter: on his website it says it took the airplane enthusist 12 years to build. there's a picture of him proudly standing next to it. he flew as part of his volunteer work that provides free medical air trapgs across the country. his website shows he and his son owned four clinics in the bay area. he also regularly volunteered his time providing free root canals to other re
. >>> a new newsweek cover is stirring up a lot of controversy online today.he cover features president trump in a recliner with the headline, lazy boy. >>> fnew details on the deadly plane crash yesterday in sacramento. we learned the pilot was a respected dentist from the bay area. >> reporter: officials say 71-year-old dr. marshal died when his small plane crashed thursday afternoon. the plane land fed in the backyd of a home in a chicken coop after flying into power...
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newsweek is a good thing. nobody wants it to be the size of vogue.tha: it's good to sit back a little bit. charlie: less is more. jo: twitter can handle the one-liners. we have a social presence. charlie: does the internet make it easier and more fun, because of twitter, everything that's possible? because it has created a class of people who knows what everyone else is saying. samantha: it is fun. it makes everyone engaged. miles: it's terrifying for me. i wake up and i scare myself. the first thing i do is i scroll. withe constantly bombarded information. it is fun and terrifying. jo: someone said the other night, i feel like i can't go to bed because twitter is still on. [laughter] but it does mean that we can expect a level of basic knowledge in our audience. people used to say they got their news from "the daily show," which they shouldn't do, but they did. now we are getting it from twitter so we can build on a base of knowledge and we don't have to tell a story. so we can assume they have read it and we can tell the jokes. show,": is "the dail
newsweek is a good thing. nobody wants it to be the size of vogue.tha: it's good to sit back a little bit. charlie: less is more. jo: twitter can handle the one-liners. we have a social presence. charlie: does the internet make it easier and more fun, because of twitter, everything that's possible? because it has created a class of people who knows what everyone else is saying. samantha: it is fun. it makes everyone engaged. miles: it's terrifying for me. i wake up and i scare myself. the first...
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"newsweek" figured out that lady was the same lady who left a voicemail for the guy who wrote trump's book, the art of the deal. i think his name is tony schwartz. if you listen to that message and to mine, mine is far worse. she goes on indian this and nikki haley this. it just boils my blood that someone thinks because i look like the way do i and my last name is gandy, that i'm not an american. i'm the ceo of a company. my race is not an issue at all in my day to day life but message demonstrates there are a lot of people in this country, these insidious scum bags, who are filled with hate. and i wanted to shine a light on the fact i could be a victim also. >> you used the word insidious scum bags. do you think the way the president described charlottesville, is aiding comfort to those folks? >> i was pretty darn insulted at the response. and honestly, if he would have left it at the statement on monday, i would have said, you know what? it took 48 hours and i can tweet all i want about it but i'm going to believe you at your word what made me go nonlinear was the press conference
"newsweek" figured out that lady was the same lady who left a voicemail for the guy who wrote trump's book, the art of the deal. i think his name is tony schwartz. if you listen to that message and to mine, mine is far worse. she goes on indian this and nikki haley this. it just boils my blood that someone thinks because i look like the way do i and my last name is gandy, that i'm not an american. i'm the ceo of a company. my race is not an issue at all in my day to day life but...
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some republican activists and lawyers who did plug into the lewinsky scandal, helped feed it to "newsweekthey were republicans they were republicans conspiring 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 whether there was a substance on that dress. >> it becomes clear he wasn't always telling the truth. >> over the years, ther
some republican activists and lawyers who did plug into the lewinsky scandal, helped feed it to "newsweekthey were republicans they were republicans conspiring 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...
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. >> but reports in the wall street journal newsweek she backs plan to gut obama rules that show theof gender pay gaps. telling nbc news she believes the policy intention was good but it wouldn't yield the intended results. i'm joined by new york times magazine reporter. >> they were beautiful words. i remember as a young center right conservative who is really concerned about the future of the gop has it pertains to engaging the next generation of young women. this was really exciting to me. i thought we were going to see some change. maybe we're not. it's a real missed opportunity. >> is she buckling to pressure? >> i don't know if the intention to begin with was serious to follow through. as a conservative, i think that conservative women have transitioned from saying i want as little government as i can at whatever cost to say if we truly want to conserve the family unit and waennt to see more prosperi for women owned businesses and equal pay from the time they enter the work force until the time they leave, we need to make sure we leverage the power to push companies to pay thei
. >> but reports in the wall street journal newsweek she backs plan to gut obama rules that show theof gender pay gaps. telling nbc news she believes the policy intention was good but it wouldn't yield the intended results. i'm joined by new york times magazine reporter. >> they were beautiful words. i remember as a young center right conservative who is really concerned about the future of the gop has it pertains to engaging the next generation of young women. this was really...
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some republican activists and lawyers who did plug into the lewinsky scandal, helped feed it to "newsweekey 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 whether there was a substance on that dress. >> it becomes clear he wasn't always telling the truth. >> over the years, there have been dramatic la
some republican activists and lawyers who did plug into the lewinsky scandal, helped feed it to "newsweekey 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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the latest cover of "newsweek" has everyone talking.. blast president tr >>> you're watching kpix5 news. >> the latest cover of news week has everybody blasting president trump, as a lazy boy. regardless of the side that you take in that debate, it's a lazy sunday in washington. >> just about everyone is on vacation right now. everyone that is except the head of the russia investigation. >> it's vacation time for politicians in washington. congress is out until september. and on friday, president trump left town for what the white house called the 17-day working vacation at a golf course in new jersey, where he was seen greeting wedding guests. the president disputes the vacation terminology tweeting saturday, working in new jersey as long planned construction is being done at the white house. one person not taking time off, special council, robert mueller, who convened grand jury as he investigates possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. deputy attorney general, appointed mueller. he says the investigation is not devia
the latest cover of "newsweek" has everyone talking.. blast president tr >>> you're watching kpix5 news. >> the latest cover of news week has everybody blasting president trump, as a lazy boy. regardless of the side that you take in that debate, it's a lazy sunday in washington. >> just about everyone is on vacation right now. everyone that is except the head of the russia investigation. >> it's vacation time for politicians in washington. congress is out...
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let me put up this "newsweek" cover, depicting the president in and as a lazy boy.iting on the cover, donald trump is bored and tired. imagine how bad he'd feel if he did any work. i mean, he heads to this two and a half week vacation without any major legislative win. >> that's true. the only thing that seems to be functioning very well in washington right now is the bob mueller investigation, which is chugging along. sessions, who he tried to get rid of it, is doing a lot in the justice department. but let's divide up this vacation question. because i agree, a president is always on duty. i think that's easily agreeable to, no matter where you are and what the venue is. but you cannot ignore that stream of video you just played, victor. where president trump went on the attack of obama for taking vacations. and he leaves the white house on multiple weekends. here's what's interesting when you talk about the lazy boy cover, is how uncurious about using the awesome power of the presidency to make a difference in the country. when trump leaves the white house, he has
let me put up this "newsweek" cover, depicting the president in and as a lazy boy.iting on the cover, donald trump is bored and tired. imagine how bad he'd feel if he did any work. i mean, he heads to this two and a half week vacation without any major legislative win. >> that's true. the only thing that seems to be functioning very well in washington right now is the bob mueller investigation, which is chugging along. sessions, who he tried to get rid of it, is doing a lot in...
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first a peek at the upcoming "newsweek" cover. ready for war?l-new volkswagen tiguan with available pedestrian monitoring. the new king of the concrete jungle. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people you don't know care about you. it's kind of one of those things where you can't even thank somebody. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares i realize that ah, that $100k is notwell, a 103fortune. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goa
first a peek at the upcoming "newsweek" cover. ready for war?l-new volkswagen tiguan with available pedestrian monitoring. the new king of the concrete jungle. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people...
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milo, i wish i could subscribe to "newsweek" so i could unsubscribe. tell them to shove their letter where the sun doesn't shine. near the armpit area. not funny. that is it for the "coast to coast." pass it on to the great trish regan. trish: thanks so much, connell. north korea threatening revenge, a thousand-fold retaliation against the united states after the u.n. voted to impose new sanctions against the rogue state after the latest missile lawn. i'm trish regan. welcome to the he "intelligence report". u.n. ambassador nikki haley says it is time for north korea to realize we are not playing anymore. congress back at home for august recess. constituents are not rolling up the welcome wagon. republicans are in disarray and when they return will be able to right the ship before it is too late? jason chaffetz joins us. >>> another record on wall street. look there again, wall street looking at all-time highs on the heels of last week's stellar jobs report. how much longer can the mainstream media ignore our president's economic success? we have our a
milo, i wish i could subscribe to "newsweek" so i could unsubscribe. tell them to shove their letter where the sun doesn't shine. near the armpit area. not funny. that is it for the "coast to coast." pass it on to the great trish regan. trish: thanks so much, connell. north korea threatening revenge, a thousand-fold retaliation against the united states after the u.n. voted to impose new sanctions against the rogue state after the latest missile lawn. i'm trish regan....
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as president trump goes on vacation look at the cover of "newsweek." look at the cover.y call it a la-z-boy saying donald trump is tired. pretty harsh. >> pretty harsh. the question of taking a vacation says a lot of things when not president seem easy, seem straightforward. easy to take a shot at the guy who currently holds the office. serious things like china and north korea and health care to frivolous things like taking a vacation. the real question is the next 17 days, is it a feeling the president is away and laying low or constantly in voters' face? i think in a way of test of the new john kelly white house how this plays out. >> john kelly on the trip, going with him. jared kushner, ivanka and several other aides, chief of staff kelly say, mr. president, can i take your phone, maybe, while you're here? >> ends um p at the bottom of a sand pit or something. >> and i'm sewers wecurious abor he'll take a break from television. new things will come up about the russia investigation. does he respond? >> don't turn off the tv, sir. please. >>> and thanks for joining u
as president trump goes on vacation look at the cover of "newsweek." look at the cover.y call it a la-z-boy saying donald trump is tired. pretty harsh. >> pretty harsh. the question of taking a vacation says a lot of things when not president seem easy, seem straightforward. easy to take a shot at the guy who currently holds the office. serious things like china and north korea and health care to frivolous things like taking a vacation. the real question is the next 17 days, is...
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it is worth noting, writes newsweek, that president obama's twitter had 92 million followers about one 8s 44 had million total. -- 108 million. they say he is misrepresenting who would like him to stop using the platform. more on that in a moment. line.is on the a democrat from laurel, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling because obviously his tweets are disrupting the nation. if you look back, all of his tweets contradict everything he is doing, everything he said obama had done is contradictory tweets saying, hey, this is what i am doing now which he does not reflect what was previously spoken. host: thank you. jim is on the line from newcastle in delaware on the line from republicans. good morning. caller: i think of this is troops only option because -- trump's option because of the swamp is fighting back and their creatures and the people in the media will not give him a break for anything else. they have remade all of the stuff from russia. is atk it is stuff that the point where the democrats are trying to blame the trump administration for their own sins t
it is worth noting, writes newsweek, that president obama's twitter had 92 million followers about one 8s 44 had million total. -- 108 million. they say he is misrepresenting who would like him to stop using the platform. more on that in a moment. line.is on the a democrat from laurel, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling because obviously his tweets are disrupting the nation. if you look back, all of his tweets contradict everything he is doing, everything he said obama...