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where did "newsweek" get it wrong? >> they went for anti-trump click bait, and melania trump, the evil wife of president trump are anti-tree and destroying not only trees but our historical heritage at the white house. and the story had no foundation as you mentioned. in 1970 into the 80s this tree had been on life support. this is a report out saying it's become a danger, not sustainable and even now the reports are they're removing the tree at the recommendation of the federal agency but the tree is still going to have a portion retained at the insistence of melania trump. the headline in "newsweek" if you want to be accurate is melania trump saves tree despite the advice of the federal agency in charge of it. so she's a tree saver. adam: nah! that's no fun. that's no fun for a headline or click bait as you said, it was specialists from the national arboretum which concluded the architect, and you are structure of the tree is compromised. the tree is dependent, it's got rods on it. if it wasn't for the extensive cabl
where did "newsweek" get it wrong? >> they went for anti-trump click bait, and melania trump, the evil wife of president trump are anti-tree and destroying not only trees but our historical heritage at the white house. and the story had no foundation as you mentioned. in 1970 into the 80s this tree had been on life support. this is a report out saying it's become a danger, not sustainable and even now the reports are they're removing the tree at the recommendation of the federal...
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what's better "time" or newsweek."e went on to talking about how ivana had just made him go to the opera. three hours, no break. pavarotti, who cares. i said to ivana, never again. that made me laugh. it was kind of real because of the other side of me was just this pretentious decorator, donald trump, such a terrible person. i thought, actually, he's kind of real and authentic and funny. i kind of think that is what america resonated with as he, you know, started a campaign. >> yeah. i don't think you're wrong. another encounter with donald trump with that newsweek cover, of course, but then after that, that exchange stands out to you from him saying he's trying to make "newsweek" be a fantastic thing as compared to "time." you're kind of egging him on. >> teasing him. >> you're teasing him, but his reaction to that, did he seem like he had thin skin. >> he seemed like he was just determined to make me think whatever he had chosen to do or rather as he put it, he could have had either but he chose "newsweek." actually
what's better "time" or newsweek."e went on to talking about how ivana had just made him go to the opera. three hours, no break. pavarotti, who cares. i said to ivana, never again. that made me laugh. it was kind of real because of the other side of me was just this pretentious decorator, donald trump, such a terrible person. i thought, actually, he's kind of real and authentic and funny. i kind of think that is what america resonated with as he, you know, started a campaign....
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first, he was number two business person at "newsweek." then actually after that incredible scene he came back from cbs and ran the business side of "newsweek." brian: and he actually told you to your face that he thought you were doing a lousy job? katharine: yep. brian: then you go on about 20 pages later. anxieties during this difficult period peter told me he found another job. he left you and told you he didn't like what you did and you brought him back? katharine: yes. brian: why? katharine: i can't answer that. i don't know. brian: later, he was -- katharine: it seemed like the thing to do at the time. it wasn't a good idea. brian: then he went back to cbs and came to you again and had a chat. he was quite willing to start what was wrong with me and the company. by this time i had grown tougher and said once was enough. it seemed to irritate him to not repeat the monologue on my failings. what toughened you up? katharine: experience. brian: to what purpose did you put that to once you toughened up? katharine: well, i think i could m
first, he was number two business person at "newsweek." then actually after that incredible scene he came back from cbs and ran the business side of "newsweek." brian: and he actually told you to your face that he thought you were doing a lousy job? katharine: yep. brian: then you go on about 20 pages later. anxieties during this difficult period peter told me he found another job. he left you and told you he didn't like what you did and you brought him back? katharine: yes....
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>> newsweek magazine accusing ivanka of doing that during this speech in india.hen women work it creates a unique multiplier effect, women are more likely than men to hire other women, give them access to capital mentorship and network. >> newsweek sent a tweet saying she plagiarize one of her own speeches in india, she gave a similar speech, donald trump junior stuck up for his sister say i'm old enough to remember when newsweek knew what plagiarism means. this is -- i don't understand this, why is this a debate? >> the christmas tree relating was different, people have christmas tree on the brain, there is a debate about if you string your christmas tree light starting from the bottom of the christmas tree going on up top, this is a big deal. get on our level, listen to this controversy, i start from the bottom because the plug is on the bottom but another person on facebook that i always started from the top. this way i don't lean on the lower branches that have been set up. i never thought about it but -- >> by the fake tree out-of-the-box. >> don't by the fa
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story from "newsweek." nbc called it out as misleading.ll of these fake news stories are undermining their credibility. and stupid stories like this, easy to prove their wrong with stories they want to keep at bay because there are other things they want to talk about. greg: :media bias on full display against the first lady. favor point, dent you think, nick? >> the communications director nailed it. this was a despicable disgraceful attack on the first lady. it was an awful effort by news week to paint her as something she is not. we know "newsweek" last year had to issue 50 different corrections. they slightly improved this year with only 20 corrections. but it's very clear news week is a purveyor of fake news, is full of left-wing bias and contribute together problem that the mainstream, lame stream media must have with every day, hard working men and women. gregg: if you listen to the media they have pronounced republicans are going lose both houses of congress. here are the fundraising numbers. dnc had as of december 1, 6 about 3 mil
story from "newsweek." nbc called it out as misleading.ll of these fake news stories are undermining their credibility. and stupid stories like this, easy to prove their wrong with stories they want to keep at bay because there are other things they want to talk about. greg: :media bias on full display against the first lady. favor point, dent you think, nick? >> the communications director nailed it. this was a despicable disgraceful attack on the first lady. it was an awful...
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at least according to the interim intrepid lads at "newsweek."ngan headline warning tt first lady melania trump had ordered the destruction of a magnolia tree planted almost two centuries ago by andrew jackson. the headline, "melania trump orders removal of the near 200-year-old tree from the white house," as though the arbor-phobic first lady hates nature and destroyed the tree. melania trump approved its removal at the recommendation of several specialists. a panel of tree fellows. three of them. "newsweek" updated the body of the story but the misleading headline remains even after they were called out.en frankly, though, we're surprised "newsweek" was so concerned in the first place.h, the tree is old. it was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's ass very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i followw that? thank you, mark. welcome to "hannity." i'm david webb in for sean tonight. major, majorby breaking news abt the fake news anti-trump dossie dossier. byron york from the "washington examin
at least according to the interim intrepid lads at "newsweek."ngan headline warning tt first lady melania trump had ordered the destruction of a magnolia tree planted almost two centuries ago by andrew jackson. the headline, "melania trump orders removal of the near 200-year-old tree from the white house," as though the arbor-phobic first lady hates nature and destroyed the tree. melania trump approved its removal at the recommendation of several specialists. a panel of tree...
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newsweek under fire for escaping fake headline blaming melania trump for in a 200-year-old 3 to be cut turns out it was the us national arboretum that recommended the removal of the historic magnolia. why? because it is dead, dangerous and falling down despite efforts to save it. newsweek has yet to apologize for the report which many call an attempt to smear the first lady. 25 minutes after the hour, the countdown to in 2018 is on and not too late to cash in on your tax reform from charities itemizing tax breaks, you can still get for 2018. many sick of answering the phone, actress jenna fisher slammed for spreading fake news about the tax bill, say it ain't so. ♪ rob: and escaped soldier may prove north korea's preparing for biological warfare, the man who defected this year had anthrax and the body in his system. not clear who it was, he was exposed to it or was vaccinated against it. this amid claims the rogue regime at latest test involves mounting the dangerous bacteria onto missiles capable of reaching the us. sheila jackson lee playing the race card as reason for the accusation
newsweek under fire for escaping fake headline blaming melania trump for in a 200-year-old 3 to be cut turns out it was the us national arboretum that recommended the removal of the historic magnolia. why? because it is dead, dangerous and falling down despite efforts to save it. newsweek has yet to apologize for the report which many call an attempt to smear the first lady. 25 minutes after the hour, the countdown to in 2018 is on and not too late to cash in on your tax reform from charities...
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me on the other hand, my friend's is on the cover of "newsweek."an 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 might play isaac hayes' record, he might play a salsa 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 trammps. 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 disco. i always loved dance music anyway. because whatever i did as a producer was always danceable. the melody. >> georgio moroder working out of munich put together technology and soulful vocalist. donna summer being the
me on the other hand, my friend's is on the cover of "newsweek."an 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 might play isaac hayes' record, he might play a salsa 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....
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host: a "newsweek" report talked mining andoin says a network that underpins the virtual currency, bitcoin, will require the world's current production within three years, according to estimates. it said the amount of power necessary to support bitcoin has increased significantly in recent months. talk about that issue a little bit. guest: sure, there are concerns about the power usage that goes into bitcoin to to be the miner block, you have to do powerful cryptographic work, and it requires a lot of energy. the amount is subject to debate. you see fairly wildly differing estimates. that abc morern demand, the bitcoin becomes more valuable, so you spend more money to try to get them, and you will see greater drain -- the algorithm automatically updates the difficulty of mining based upon use. an increase of the coin value, it could be harder and harder to be the winning m iner. and moresee more high-powered computing and more energy usage. that the bitcoin needs become that much more expensive before makes sense to mine. theeople drop out of system, the difficulty drops, and power usage d
host: a "newsweek" report talked mining andoin says a network that underpins the virtual currency, bitcoin, will require the world's current production within three years, according to estimates. it said the amount of power necessary to support bitcoin has increased significantly in recent months. talk about that issue a little bit. guest: sure, there are concerns about the power usage that goes into bitcoin to to be the miner block, you have to do powerful cryptographic work, and it...
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. ♪ >> mark: "newsweek" magazine is delivering an important warning this christmas season on sunday "published an article saying that the nazis and donald trump "stole christmas to promote white nationalism." several warned that phrases like merry christmaser have become a dog whistle showing support for whites and veiled hatred of muslims, jews, atheists, immigrants. doubtless painting easter eggs will soon be a hateful assault on vegans everywhere. nell daly a psychotherapist, and she joins us. nell, do you buy into this idea that merry christmas is a racist dog whistle? >> i wanted to talk about the article, not necessarily what i believe. as a journalist, i did research into this. i thought, is there actually a war on christmas happening? nine out of every ten americans in the united states celebrate christmas, maybe there is not a war happening, but what is happening in the pew center, a bipartisan research organization coming out with a study yesterday saying that only 46% of the people who actually celebrates christmas view it as a religious holiday, which is down from 51% in 2
. ♪ >> mark: "newsweek" magazine is delivering an important warning this christmas season on sunday "published an article saying that the nazis and donald trump "stole christmas to promote white nationalism." several warned that phrases like merry christmaser have become a dog whistle showing support for whites and veiled hatred of muslims, jews, atheists, immigrants. doubtless painting easter eggs will soon be a hateful assault on vegans everywhere. nell daly a...
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me on the other hand, my friend's is on the cover of "newsweek."one for mom. okay, well, it's also what's inside the phone that counts, too. circuits? no, the network. so the network is inside the phone? well, no, the network's around the phone. and verizon is the most awarded network ever. that's why more people count on it. here you go. (announcer) a gift is only as good as the network it's on. so give any google pixel 2 and get $300 off with no trade-in required. blue moon is brewed mwith valencia orange peel, for a taste that shines brighter. when you have a cold, stuff happens. ♪ { sneezing ] shut down cold symptoms fast [ coughing ] with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xar
me on the other hand, my friend's is on the cover of "newsweek."one for mom. okay, well, it's also what's inside the phone that counts, too. circuits? no, the network. so the network is inside the phone? well, no, the network's around the phone. and verizon is the most awarded network ever. that's why more people count on it. here you go. (announcer) a gift is only as good as the network it's on. so give any google pixel 2 and get $300 off with no trade-in required. blue moon is...
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another story i want to talk about a newsweek article published on christmas eve. he's promoting white nationalism. this is it bizarre to me. "critics. it excludes members of other religions. in his crusade to bring back christmas as part of a larger attempt by the president to define america as a country full of white christians alone. it's a crime to say merry christmas. newsweek as gone nuts. melania trump cuts down a dead tree. she was advised to do so. merry christmas as part of the world. for very long. of time and it belongs to know single race or ethnicity. they are just barking down the wrong tree. it's despicable to be quite frank with you. i hope you have a wonderful holiday. i certainly did. since it was very good. i am going to see you back on foxbusiness. and again at 7:00 p.m. over to the closing bell. i will see you later tonight as well. preparing for a massive new year's eve celebration at this moment. you're looking live at times square. the big apple plans to pull out roll out a new security plan. the terrorist group calling on a follower to att
another story i want to talk about a newsweek article published on christmas eve. he's promoting white nationalism. this is it bizarre to me. "critics. it excludes members of other religions. in his crusade to bring back christmas as part of a larger attempt by the president to define america as a country full of white christians alone. it's a crime to say merry christmas. newsweek as gone nuts. melania trump cuts down a dead tree. she was advised to do so. merry christmas as part of the...
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as the worst thanksgiving side dish. [ light laughter ] looks like "newsweek" burned the rolls.no, the rolls! oh, no! [ light laughter ] oh, noooo! [ laughter and applause ] oh, i burned the rolls again. [ laughter ] i'm a fantastic actor. [ laughter ] npr published an article this week urging people to incorporate frank discussions about end of life care with elderly family members this thanksgiving. [ laughter ] you know in case someone brings up trump and you want to change the topic to something less depressing. [ laughter and applause ] guys, come on, let's -- [ applause ] let's not talk politics, guys. grandpa, when are you going to die? [ laughter ] a retired alabama police officer recently said that police were told in the 1970s to keep roy moore away from high school cheerleaders. do you know how creepy you had to be for people to think you were too creepy in the 1970s? [ laughter ] that's the decade when people were okay with this. [ audiences ohs ] and finally the dallas cowboys added a special concession item for their thanksgiving game, featuring a texas-shaped waff
as the worst thanksgiving side dish. [ light laughter ] looks like "newsweek" burned the rolls.no, the rolls! oh, no! [ light laughter ] oh, noooo! [ laughter and applause ] oh, i burned the rolls again. [ laughter ] i'm a fantastic actor. [ laughter ] npr published an article this week urging people to incorporate frank discussions about end of life care with elderly family members this thanksgiving. [ laughter ] you know in case someone brings up trump and you want to change the...
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it's a little bit skewed on "newsweek." not a fair headline. charles: good to know.at the tree on the bill there. >> i would rather have the bill. i can't see the tree. that is the tree on the left. it is to the left. charles: that is very, very -- >> it will be remembered. charles: it will be remembered. of course, i don't think she was going there to take down a tree. >> of course not. advised by arborist, people understand that trees do fall and sometimes hurt people. charles: an opinion piece by "wall street journal" assistant editor james freeman says vermont senator bernie sanders might agree with some of president trump's tax plan. joining us trump for president advisory board member harlan hill. you're a former bernie supporter. >> that's right. charles: could jim freeman be on to something here? >> absolutely. what i find so funny about this, democrats including chuck schumer, bernie sanders, nancy pelosi and others predicted a tax cut-induced apocalyptic hellscape if the bill passed. it passed and now they're saying it didn't do enough. they're being incons
it's a little bit skewed on "newsweek." not a fair headline. charles: good to know.at the tree on the bill there. >> i would rather have the bill. i can't see the tree. that is the tree on the left. it is to the left. charles: that is very, very -- >> it will be remembered. charles: it will be remembered. of course, i don't think she was going there to take down a tree. >> of course not. advised by arborist, people understand that trees do fall and sometimes hurt...
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putin's most vocal critics david satter a journalist who was banned by putin from entering russia told newsweek and november that the level of socially acceptable anti russians you know phobia in american as especially democratic party politics quote is all just politics and how popular a sea is the mother's milk of politics and jokes i was i'm really tired of seeing the constant you know yelling and hollering from the left and the conspiracy theories of the finger pointing and all of these things talking about trump improving tied together trying to change the world is just a puppet and all that kind of thing i'm also know i'll say this even being on our to you know just to prove all the critics wrong that i actually disagree with the russian government's move and i don't think that they should have passed a law you know and did the you know the to. go and i and i don't believe in the end of their lives or have a because i think what they should have done is to come up with good. we believe the russian people can decipher the difference between foreign agent propaganda and i think smart enough
putin's most vocal critics david satter a journalist who was banned by putin from entering russia told newsweek and november that the level of socially acceptable anti russians you know phobia in american as especially democratic party politics quote is all just politics and how popular a sea is the mother's milk of politics and jokes i was i'm really tired of seeing the constant you know yelling and hollering from the left and the conspiracy theories of the finger pointing and all of these...
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frankly, though, we're surprised "newsweek" was so concerned in the first place.h, the tree is old. it was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's ass very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i followw that? thank you, mark. welcome to "hannity." i'm david webb in for sean tonight. major, majorby breaking news abt the fake news anti-trump dossie dossier. byron york from the "washington examiner" is reportingep that house intelligence chairman devin nunes is issuing a subpoena to a former state department employee with ties to senator john mccain. cramer then gave the dossier to senator mccain when he returned to the u.s. and byron also reporting that during a december interview with he said he knew the russian sources still used in the dossier, key point, but refused to name them. also, tonight congressional republicans continue to call out the bias in the russia investigation. congressman andy biggs penned an op-ed for "u.s.a. today" with the title "mr. mueller, end the witch-hunt."." and joining us now, that aforementioned congres
frankly, though, we're surprised "newsweek" was so concerned in the first place.h, the tree is old. it was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's ass very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i followw that? thank you, mark. welcome to "hannity." i'm david webb in for sean tonight. major, majorby breaking news abt the fake news anti-trump dossie dossier. byron york from the "washington examiner" is...
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frankly though, we're surprised "newsweek" was so concerned in the first place. the tree is old.tless it's a very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i follow that, thank you, mark. welcome to hannity i'm david webb in for hannity tonight. major news about the fake an tri trump dossier. byron york from "the washington examiner" reporting that house intelligence chairman devon nunes is issuing a subpoena to david kremer who is a former state department employer with ties to senator john mccain and accord dog york, kremer traveled to london in november of 2016 to meet with then dossier author christopher steele. cramer then gave the dossier to senator mccain when he returned to the u.s. byron also reporting that during a december interview with house investigations kremer said he knew the
frankly though, we're surprised "newsweek" was so concerned in the first place. the tree is old.tless it's a very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i follow that, thank you, mark. welcome to hannity i'm david webb in for hannity tonight. major news about the fake an tri trump dossier. byron york from "the washington examiner" reporting that house intelligence chairman devon nunes is issuing a subpoena to david kremer who...
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an aspiring model from myrtle beach, has now carried the olympic torch, appear on the cover of "newsweekere, it could roo inmy career. >> did you remain friends? >> i didn't go to the mansion after that. >> there is now a verb, vanna white. >> that means to present. to present. >> already in the guinness book of records. >> for most frequent clapper. they say i have clapped more than 3.9 million times. >> wheel is celebrating its 35th season. simple, massively successful, they shoot six shows a day just four days a month. that's the gig. >> nice! >> i have to take two goes on that. >> not quite as easys it looks. >> you see? i caught my finger in the thingy. >> nothing lasts 35 years. >> what are you doing? >> we're playing hangman on tv. >> vanna white, perhaps the main ingredient of the secret sauce. >> a nice little haven you have up here. >> it is my home away from home. >>> this is has chandeliers. >> well, i spend a lot of time here. >> we only work four days a month. >> but they're long days. >> kathy has been dressing her for years now. >> she made this for me in 1995. i wear thi
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frankly though, we're surprised "newsweek" was so concerned in the first place. the tree is old. was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's a very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i follow that, thank you, mark. welcome to hannity i'm david webb in for hannity tonight. major news about the fake an tri trump dossier. byron york from "the washington examiner" reporting that house intelligence chairman devon nunes is issuing a subpoena to david kremer who is a former state department employer with ties to senator john mccain and accord dog york, kremer traveled to london in november of 2016 to meet with then dossier author christopher steele. cramer then gave the dossier to senator mccain when he returned to the u.s. byron also reporting that during a december interview with house investigations kremer said he knew the russian sources still used in the dossier key point but refuse to name them. also tonight congressional republicans continue to call out the bias in the russia investigation. congressman andy biggs penned an op-ed
frankly though, we're surprised "newsweek" was so concerned in the first place. the tree is old. was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's a very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i follow that, thank you, mark. welcome to hannity i'm david webb in for hannity tonight. major news about the fake an tri trump dossier. byron york from "the washington examiner" reporting that house intelligence chairman devon nunes is...
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"newsweek" ask the question as to whether the ouster of lawmakers like al franken will lead to change and more women in congress. ays some people are skeptical. tony says she's skeptical about calling out the ousting of a couple of congressman in congress and institution whose internal policies have long kept victims of sexual misconduct ilent -- host: steve is on the line, our democratic line from philadelphia. good morning, steve. caller: yes. inhink what's going on today politics for women, it's hard for them to get in because of the gender gap and all that. but as for al franken, i think that he's being a bit railroaded here because he admitted to the first accusation and he apologized over and over again. they en after that, started to pile up all this stuff that i don't believe that happened. ok? because the women democrats came out against him and made a big announcement. now, i want to know why. the women democrats didn't come out and testify against roy moore and make that statement and they're not going to take them anymore. instead, they threw their own under the bus and th
"newsweek" ask the question as to whether the ouster of lawmakers like al franken will lead to change and more women in congress. ays some people are skeptical. tony says she's skeptical about calling out the ousting of a couple of congressman in congress and institution whose internal policies have long kept victims of sexual misconduct ilent -- host: steve is on the line, our democratic line from philadelphia. good morning, steve. caller: yes. inhink what's going on today politics...
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recently newsweek axle and us government planned a false flag attacks to start war was soviet union in a three page memo members of the national security council wrote there is a possibility that such aircraft could be used in a deception operation designed to confuse enemy planes in the air or in a provocation operation in which soviet aircraft would have peer to attack us or friendly installations to provide an excuse for u.s. intervention. this should leave us all outraged that we do not attack our own people unless it is via poverty pollution g m o o's. manmade super virus. or reboot of t.v. shows that were average to begin with. other than that we do not attack our own people. or also if they don't fit into the acceptable to corporate parties we attack them for that too which brings me to this week's brash. rationale for. the congressional which has turned its laser like glare to green party presidential candidate jill stein they say she colluded with russia by running for office. and not just running but running as a third party candidate. in fact when she ran in two thousand and
recently newsweek axle and us government planned a false flag attacks to start war was soviet union in a three page memo members of the national security council wrote there is a possibility that such aircraft could be used in a deception operation designed to confuse enemy planes in the air or in a provocation operation in which soviet aircraft would have peer to attack us or friendly installations to provide an excuse for u.s. intervention. this should leave us all outraged that we do not...
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correspondent for the village voice, and stone "rolling stone" his journalist and essay have been in new "newsweek" ," anytime anytime and other publications. welcome, rick. >> and linda gordon, who is no stranger this institution, has very kindly, a few years ago, offered up her words of wisdom to a very important event that happens here annually in support of our library, when we were privileged to have her talk about dorothea lang. she is an extraordinary scholarrer, the win of two "los angeles times" book prizes, the author of numerous books, including the wean wore going to come nows on, "the second coming of the kkk" and author of "dorothea lang," the moral property of women this, history of birth control, politics in america, and she is co-author of a book that i grew up understanding as a very essential text for anybody -- any thinking american issue guess, which is feminism unfinished. she is the felonies kelly professor of history florence kelly professor of hit at new york university. she has written many other books and i gather is jetting back and forth between new york and wisconsin.
correspondent for the village voice, and stone "rolling stone" his journalist and essay have been in new "newsweek" ," anytime anytime and other publications. welcome, rick. >> and linda gordon, who is no stranger this institution, has very kindly, a few years ago, offered up her words of wisdom to a very important event that happens here annually in support of our library, when we were privileged to have her talk about dorothea lang. she is an extraordinary...
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one of them wrote in newsweek magazine that president trump does not care about the issue, nor the plight to those stricken with the disease. the council's executive director made a statement saying the changing the makeup of a federal advisory committee is a common occurrence when a new administration takes over. >>> coming up, thousands gather for pro-government rallies in iran, after days of rare antigovernment protests. >>> keep your pot at home. tahoe area ski resorts sends out a message to skiers and snowboarders ahead of the leak -- legalization of marijuana in california. >>> in weather, a few scattered high showers for today. looking look good as we head toward new year's eve. we will take a close look at that forecast, and eventually, we have rain chances to talk about as we head into the new year. ♪ [ splash ] [ horn sounds ] dang! ok, i gotta run. hey, wait, there's something i need to tell you- dang. dang! dang! dang. dang. see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the pe
one of them wrote in newsweek magazine that president trump does not care about the issue, nor the plight to those stricken with the disease. the council's executive director made a statement saying the changing the makeup of a federal advisory committee is a common occurrence when a new administration takes over. >>> coming up, thousands gather for pro-government rallies in iran, after days of rare antigovernment protests. >>> keep your pot at home. tahoe area ski resorts...
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leona such bill powell who's the senior washington correspondent for newsweek magazine this is what he told. i think i i serves to raise questions at all but his most die hard. on them so managing i don't wanna hear supporters sure i think it raises on. questions. but it's also true that that. an incoming national security advisor during the transition. can meet and talk withh. . born officials with with soon to meet counterparts you can talk with. a russian ambassador without that being necessarily a crime. there is also i think. as someone who. who arrived here earlier this year after? a career spent most as a foreign correspondent. there is an anti russian hysteria in this town. which even given all we know. is a little bit over the top. . now if in fact flynn or anyone else has information. more evidence that that. the trump campaign was colluding with. the russiaian government to damage hillary clinton or into some why a need. trump's ever to become president that obviously is down and that comes out the president will be impeached. . so it but but there's a big there's a big dist
leona such bill powell who's the senior washington correspondent for newsweek magazine this is what he told. i think i i serves to raise questions at all but his most die hard. on them so managing i don't wanna hear supporters sure i think it raises on. questions. but it's also true that that. an incoming national security advisor during the transition. can meet and talk withh. . born officials with with soon to meet counterparts you can talk with. a russian ambassador without that being...
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will be speaking to nina burleigh the national politics correspondence at newsweek about the ex—securitydviser michael flynn. he has pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about lying about contacts with russia. more on the official royal visit by prince harry and meghan markle. they have been in nottingham. and at 10:1i0pm we will bring you the paper review. joining us bring you the paper review. joining us is the writer and broadcaster lynn faulds wood and rachel cunliffe from city am. that is all the head. —— ball ahead. naval vessels from new zealand begin patrolling what is the largest february seat. it is there result of agreement to help preserve the natural ecosystem in antarctica. it lies off the southern edge of antarctica. the protected zone will also help scientists research the impact of climate change unimpeded in an area three times the size of spain. campaigners including prince albert of monaco argue more areas need to be protected this way. as david eads van dijk there are growing concerns that with the political climate that might not be achievable. the ross sea is not jus
will be speaking to nina burleigh the national politics correspondence at newsweek about the ex—securitydviser michael flynn. he has pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about lying about contacts with russia. more on the official royal visit by prince harry and meghan markle. they have been in nottingham. and at 10:1i0pm we will bring you the paper review. joining us bring you the paper review. joining us is the writer and broadcaster lynn faulds wood and rachel cunliffe from city am. that is...
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a national security reporter with newsweek has more on where this leaves president trump we don't have clear evidence of collusion specifically what it appears that the special counsel is looking into when it comes to obstruction of justice is the aftereffect what happened during the transition period and how the administration responded to this investigation and in fact this would be the beginning of that process of determining whether obstruction of justice occurred and that would be the most obvious charge that could bring down trump if it could be proven him demonstrating dolly that the f.b.i. had indeed done this interview with flynn and that flynn had lied in the interview in advance of his firing and then his request to jim comi that he dropped the investigation into flynn is at the very least a demonstration of motive. meanwhile the u.s. senate has approved one of president thomas main legislative goals the largest tax cuts in more than. the bill slashes taxes for corporations along with the wealthy and gives more modest relief to most of the american taxpayers but a senate com
a national security reporter with newsweek has more on where this leaves president trump we don't have clear evidence of collusion specifically what it appears that the special counsel is looking into when it comes to obstruction of justice is the aftereffect what happened during the transition period and how the administration responded to this investigation and in fact this would be the beginning of that process of determining whether obstruction of justice occurred and that would be the most...
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we will be speaking to nina burleigh the national politics correspondence at newsweek about the ex—security review. joining us bring you the paper review. joining us is the writer and broadcaster lynn faulds wood and rachel cunliffe from city am. that is all the head. —— ball ahead. naval vessels from new zealand begin patrolling what is the largest february seat. it is there result of agreement to help preserve the natural ecosystem in antarctica. it lies off the southern edge of antarctica. the protected zone will also help scientists
we will be speaking to nina burleigh the national politics correspondence at newsweek about the ex—security review. joining us bring you the paper review. joining us is the writer and broadcaster lynn faulds wood and rachel cunliffe from city am. that is all the head. —— ball ahead. naval vessels from new zealand begin patrolling what is the largest february seat. it is there result of agreement to help preserve the natural ecosystem in antarctica. it lies off the southern edge of...
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one.hews is a if you disagree, that is your prerogative, but aside from that i used to read time and newsweek all the time. i don't anymore. i used to read them cover to cover. just don't, because they don't tell it like it is. you find that is happening in a lot of newsrooms around the .ountry they want the status quo. they don't want to rock the boat. those guys, their days are gone .nd most of them are gone there are some good websites like bob mentioned and you should pick your tv shows based on what your interest is and should not waste a lot of time reading them. the nation is a good magazine. [applause] >> they happen to be honoring bob, when is that? month. thank you, larry. june 7, fairmont hotel. great. >> thank you. >> yes. >> hi. you are doing a good job. my question is indirectly political. what do you make of the trend that appears to be an pornography of pornographic images of women become younger and younger. there seems to be a trend of net. lifehat is your personal like? what do you do in your personal time for recreation and enjoyment? if you want to answer one or both, i a
one.hews is a if you disagree, that is your prerogative, but aside from that i used to read time and newsweek all the time. i don't anymore. i used to read them cover to cover. just don't, because they don't tell it like it is. you find that is happening in a lot of newsrooms around the .ountry they want the status quo. they don't want to rock the boat. those guys, their days are gone .nd most of them are gone there are some good websites like bob mentioned and you should pick your tv shows...
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newsweek under fire for scaling headline blaming melania trump for a 200-year-old tree being cut downrboretum with removal of the historic jackson magnolia because it is dead, dangerous and falling down despite herculean efforts to keep it standing upright. and attempt to smear the first lady. kerrimac democrats sitting there site in 2018 after shocking upset in alabama. doug jones elected the first democratic senator and a quarter century. what will be the biggest races to keep your eye on next year? editor at large, at the king college. you have some races to watch. >> big uphill battle. a net gain of two seats. in territory that donald trump won. >> looking right now at 3 of them and saying they have to win. >> if democrats want to win control of the senate they must when these 3 races and offering challenges. the first one, dean heller, the only republican senator running the state. >> will he have the toughest battle? >> absolutely. the most vulnerable senator in office. he would have been replaced by jeff flake but jeff flake resigns. this is a race democrats are counting on us
newsweek under fire for scaling headline blaming melania trump for a 200-year-old tree being cut downrboretum with removal of the historic jackson magnolia because it is dead, dangerous and falling down despite herculean efforts to keep it standing upright. and attempt to smear the first lady. kerrimac democrats sitting there site in 2018 after shocking upset in alabama. doug jones elected the first democratic senator and a quarter century. what will be the biggest races to keep your eye on...
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the purpose of the class is to prepare students for the possibility of extraterrestrial contact newsweek reports that the course will focus not just on practical preparations and galactic diplomacy but also on the purported history of coverups related to alien contact in fact bosley the classes tutor told the media he believes alien visitation has already occurred and that much of our current technology like fiber optic cables on the microchip was actually harvested and reverse engineered from alien technology. finally finally an elective that say with me now is truly out of this world all right that is ours ropey to day remember everyone in this world we are not told we love themselves so i tell you all love you i am tyrrel than keep on watching those hawks and have a great day and night as we. all see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the free float world cold and you're better than a legend to keep it so it's at the back. in one thousand nine hundred two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm ho
the purpose of the class is to prepare students for the possibility of extraterrestrial contact newsweek reports that the course will focus not just on practical preparations and galactic diplomacy but also on the purported history of coverups related to alien contact in fact bosley the classes tutor told the media he believes alien visitation has already occurred and that much of our current technology like fiber optic cables on the microchip was actually harvested and reverse engineered from...
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he had been the editor of "newsweek." he had been president "time" in canada and written where two books on the presidency one of them called second acts. saying what some so presidents did after they elect the presidency. the other book called baptism by fire. of what happens with presidents that come into office at time of crisis. now lyndon johnson i heard chastise him once about fact that lyndon johnson node a book. but inspired of that he was picked to be the director of this library, and were we ever wonderful to have him. he sat a new standard. i will tell you it's not hyperbole and it's not texas bragging -- when i say that there are 13 presidential libraries and during his tenure here, he was widely known and respected as the singles best, single best director of any presidential library. [applause] and mark left his mark on this library. and so many different ways, the highlight probably is -- the civil rights summit this 2014 in which we had not one, not two, not three, not four. but five presidents president c
he had been the editor of "newsweek." he had been president "time" in canada and written where two books on the presidency one of them called second acts. saying what some so presidents did after they elect the presidency. the other book called baptism by fire. of what happens with presidents that come into office at time of crisis. now lyndon johnson i heard chastise him once about fact that lyndon johnson node a book. but inspired of that he was picked to be the director...
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, a katy tur tony hill is a cbs news correspondent previously a senior writer and a reporter at "newsweek" with an article that led to his book he also holds up master's degree from columbia university so he has some of miami routes as a correspondent for msnbc from 89 a recipient of the cronkite award for journalism and called disgraceful and not nice by then candidate donald trump. [laughter] [applause] she reportedos on the most captivating fall as high as a candidate in american history including adam memorable news conference and later at a rally before the election last year he called her out by name and some in the crowd turned against her. as a front row seat to decrease his campaign in historyti it is bizarre our american center for reality show host to the white house also of what it was like to be there as it happened where reporters were discredited. [applause] >> hello. is true i am mr. katy tur. >> i wanted a softball interview. [laughter] >> and i - hope to avoid some of that means there are no marital issues to work out. [laughter] i was hoping to get the feedback how many
, a katy tur tony hill is a cbs news correspondent previously a senior writer and a reporter at "newsweek" with an article that led to his book he also holds up master's degree from columbia university so he has some of miami routes as a correspondent for msnbc from 89 a recipient of the cronkite award for journalism and called disgraceful and not nice by then candidate donald trump. [laughter] [applause] she reportedos on the most captivating fall as high as a candidate in american...
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that according to "newsweek." this comes after we learn the number of u.s.round troops in nearby so imlal has nearly doubled. in the past six months the pentagon has helped defeat the islamic state isis in iraq and syria. the pentagon is getting a lot more aggressive. analysts say it's because president trump is letting his generals make the decisions themselves. is it working? let me ask our former green were beret. but this is an you be told story. we have been telling it on kennedy. it's incredible the strides we have made. >> yemen is a complicated thing and key terrain it's a very poor country, an old islamic country. but it's right where the gulf aden hits the red sea. i just retired from special forces. i was talking to one of my friends involved in national defense at the pentagon. he was telling me. when donald trump came into office, he basically said to defense secretary mattis to get it done. so mattis has turned to the big guys and said i want these guys crushed in six months. that's a huge step. before we were always hampered. i was in the mili
that according to "newsweek." this comes after we learn the number of u.s.round troops in nearby so imlal has nearly doubled. in the past six months the pentagon has helped defeat the islamic state isis in iraq and syria. the pentagon is getting a lot more aggressive. analysts say it's because president trump is letting his generals make the decisions themselves. is it working? let me ask our former green were beret. but this is an you be told story. we have been telling it on...