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we start with the story about north korea in newsweek.d said donald trump was right to have that summit with kimjong—un, and this proves that? i don't think we should think of this as a negative development. it is a positive story and within the region it has been taken as a great sign. the japanese are happier. it is nine months since any rockets were fired in their
we start with the story about north korea in newsweek.d said donald trump was right to have that summit with kimjong—un, and this proves that? i don't think we should think of this as a negative development. it is a positive story and within the region it has been taken as a great sign. the japanese are happier. it is nine months since any rockets were fired in their
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as it's been unfolding, aaron. >> james, reporter from "newsweek" on the phone with us as well. he's near the scene where this is all unfolding. james, you've been watching -- you've been listening to this coverage as you know this has been starting to wind down. what are you seeing in terms of any changes in the atmosphere on the ground where you are? >> from a tactical standpoint they seem to be holding the same sort of posture. you know, like the previous guest said, it's not over till it's over. we still see -- i'm still looking at the lapd chopper circling overhead. police are still maintaining a security posture. i'm not seeing any sort of breakdown just yet in terms of tearing down the perimeter, things of that nature. people are still trying find out information. everybody was not in front of the tv when this kind of broke out. the way this story sort of came about about for me was i was nine miles away in studio city, specifically on laurel canyon boulevard and i walked out and saw a huge police presence. and i had overheard a gentleman talking to someone else on the ph
as it's been unfolding, aaron. >> james, reporter from "newsweek" on the phone with us as well. he's near the scene where this is all unfolding. james, you've been watching -- you've been listening to this coverage as you know this has been starting to wind down. what are you seeing in terms of any changes in the atmosphere on the ground where you are? >> from a tactical standpoint they seem to be holding the same sort of posture. you know, like the previous guest said,...
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we start with the story about north korea in newsweek.ting people will now change their tone and said donald trump was right to have that summit with kimjong—un, and this proves that? i don't think we should think of this as a negative development. it is a positive story and within the region it has been taken as a great sign. the japanese are happier. it is nine months since any rockets were fired in their direction. there was discussion in the south as this was going on. and you see easing of tension along the border. the south koreans have announced that they will take us about troop sites along the demilitarised border. so there is a good positive story coming out of this. although as i understand this is from satellite images. this is how they have reached his conclusion that this test centre is being dismantled. the difficulty remains of not having independent monitors and investigators being allowed into actually see this on the ground. yes. the only benefit to the north is it the us takes down sanctions, is it the us takes down sa
we start with the story about north korea in newsweek.ting people will now change their tone and said donald trump was right to have that summit with kimjong—un, and this proves that? i don't think we should think of this as a negative development. it is a positive story and within the region it has been taken as a great sign. the japanese are happier. it is nine months since any rockets were fired in their direction. there was discussion in the south as this was going on. and you see easing...
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me, on the other hand, "my friend is on the cover of newsweek."ther. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. just for a shot. but why go back there when you can stay homefice with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not
me, on the other hand, "my friend is on the cover of newsweek."ther. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b...
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. >>> "newsweek" looks at a new policy in which soldiers with hiv could be kicked out of the militaryin october the new policy started. they consider them undeplorable for any reason. military personnel with hiv are seen as undeplorable and are at risk of being dismissed. >>> "the san diego union tribune" saytrustibetired. trainer bob baffert said the horse won't race again because of fluid in his left front ankle. he says justify has. responded quickly enough to treatment to race againhsy is t winner to retire undefeated. he'll become a stallion. >>> why the social network lost billions of dollars in after hours trading. social network lost billions of dollars in after hours trading. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor r
. >>> "newsweek" looks at a new policy in which soldiers with hiv could be kicked out of the militaryin october the new policy started. they consider them undeplorable for any reason. military personnel with hiv are seen as undeplorable and are at risk of being dismissed. >>> "the san diego union tribune" saytrustibetired. trainer bob baffert said the horse won't race again because of fluid in his left front ankle. he says justify has. responded quickly...
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you can find that later tonig on pbsthrg/newsweek. ks for coming to the table. we'll see you next time. announcer: funding for "washington week" is provided by newman own foundation donating all profits to charity and nourishing the common good. the ethics in journalism foundation. k and patck ewing foundation committed to bridging culturalc differ and from contributions from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and caption content and ♪ narrator: a kqed television production. ♪ ♪ ♪ that the constitution guarantees the marriage equality. vized whatdication of those countless, often anonymous, heroes who made an entire country realize at love is love. narrator: it's so easy, looking back, take the progress that has been made for granted. it's so easy to think it all just happened. it didn't just happen.
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kind of music i made out of south and mr bemis unless you had you in as i me go to newsweek i don't patronize pirate that's just like us it's me but if you're me i'm always without a pig even with so much. time to go to a case machine will look. like look if you say you. get one but it will do. the time intake contained though he. will get advice this isn't in some but the google sort of computing cousin is the same thing because one year see one must be thirty forty because bury them they really must be in for you in the interim must form but you want freedom we know reality things that it will be. and let's bring you right up to date and so much to belgium england still bulging with literally one nil after fifty seven minutes in st petersburg so that's pretty much it from here in moscow for today if you stay with us either because there will be full time analysis from. he did monster including joe he's a marine you know as we now call him papa i'll be back tomorrow to build up to the final with my brother in broadcasting that's peter schmeichel a lot closer to my brother than i am to my fau
kind of music i made out of south and mr bemis unless you had you in as i me go to newsweek i don't patronize pirate that's just like us it's me but if you're me i'm always without a pig even with so much. time to go to a case machine will look. like look if you say you. get one but it will do. the time intake contained though he. will get advice this isn't in some but the google sort of computing cousin is the same thing because one year see one must be thirty forty because bury them they...
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. >>> "newsweek" reports on a study that suggests that teenagers who use social media could be at a greaterof developing adhd. researchers studied more than 2,500 high school students. they found that using digital media frequently could be tied to the development of attention deficit disability disorder over a two-year period. they say furtherer research is needed. >>> "the huffington post" says a player in a pickup basketball game in virginia called the cops after a hard foul. one player was knocked to the floor during a hard screen monday night at the l.a. fitness center. the player who was knocked down said he was going to call police, but everyone thought he was joking. he was not. the incident was classified as an assault, but neither party wanted to press charges. both men admitted they fouled each other. >>> and "national geographic" reported astronomers discovered 12 new moons orbiting the planet jupiter. the astronomers from the carnegie institution for science were looking for a hypothetical planet on the fringes of our solar system when they found a new moon. the moons are small
. >>> "newsweek" reports on a study that suggests that teenagers who use social media could be at a greaterof developing adhd. researchers studied more than 2,500 high school students. they found that using digital media frequently could be tied to the development of attention deficit disability disorder over a two-year period. they say furtherer research is needed. >>> "the huffington post" says a player in a pickup basketball game in virginia called the...
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kind of music and i doubt a silent mr bemis unless you had you in as i me go to newsweek i don't patronise pirate just like us it's me but if you're me i'm always part of the even with which is. the case when symbol they look. like they are look at you say you. were the. contained he called. a little bit about you this is written some but this buddha who said look i'm putting cousin this is the same thing because on years see and most will say anything because very then they really must see him for you in the mission you must come unitarian we know reality thing we should have one of this. one to hold as our memories that last a lifetime on a little more memories. being made as we speak we've talked already about how players get themselves ready in condition for a world cup final but what about the fans how do they prepare well this is an insight for you this is how the curation fans are preparing here in central moscow so of course a medicinal tonic a drink to help soothe those pretty much nerves and it's also if you can see someone playing guitar down there just to get fully relaxed over
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it has been a big newsweek, but one of the bigger items for your party was that your conference -- your caucus chairman, congressman crowley lost a primary to a younger, more progressive challenger. i am curious, what is your take on that and what it says about the current dynamic in your party and what do you think that says about the state of leadership in your caucus? what is your read on that and the willingness of your members to let nancy pelosi continue to serve as leader or speaker? >> this is frustrating for me because it is simple. this is something that has happened throughout politics. .ll politics is local you have to take care of your district and pay attention to your district and be in your district. if you look at what happened in that race, that is what happened. it was not left or right. joe crowley's opponent ran was arguing that show had moved his family to virginia and that is where they lived since he was elected in 1998. she ran a powerful ad saying his children to not go to the same not drink do, he does the water we drink, he does not breathe the air we breathe
it has been a big newsweek, but one of the bigger items for your party was that your conference -- your caucus chairman, congressman crowley lost a primary to a younger, more progressive challenger. i am curious, what is your take on that and what it says about the current dynamic in your party and what do you think that says about the state of leadership in your caucus? what is your read on that and the willingness of your members to let nancy pelosi continue to serve as leader or speaker?...
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prudence bushell, who was the american ambassador in nairobi at the time, has given an interview to newsweeken her memoirs, yet to be published, about what happened, and she says that, you know, it's forgotten. yes, it is largely forgotten, but that so often happens with tragedies that happen on the continent, is that we quickly move past them in news cycles and we quickly move past them regardless of the people who have been injured and need help and would need some sort of assistance, and that's something that we really do need to address. assistance, i mean, infact, as i said, around 4,000 kenyans survived the blast, but the lot of them died and their victims and their families are still awaiting compensation. i will give you an example — lima, a former us employee says, "the attack disabled me and i cannot fend for myself." he's still waiting for compensation. emily nabwire, who lost her husband in the blast in nairobi, says, "i have been unable to raise and educate my children because i have no money to do so." i mean, it's a travesty, it's a tragedy. yeah, it's incredibly tragic, and t
prudence bushell, who was the american ambassador in nairobi at the time, has given an interview to newsweeken her memoirs, yet to be published, about what happened, and she says that, you know, it's forgotten. yes, it is largely forgotten, but that so often happens with tragedies that happen on the continent, is that we quickly move past them in news cycles and we quickly move past them regardless of the people who have been injured and need help and would need some sort of assistance, and...
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paul published in newsweek shows that seventy nine percent of republican voters thought it was a successful summit and that trump did well i don't know how but that's what they think and the and the presumably these are a lot of foreign viewers to now the opposite polarization ninety one percent of democrats did not think so and sixty two percent of independents also did not think so but this might give donald hope some trump going into the midterms independents had not the vote during midterms and he makes a gallop also has a poll out that's very important it asks the question of all whole series of issues . series of issues what do americans feel is the most important problems facing the country their government in leadership was high at the top as was immigration as was racism down near the almost absolute brought them bottom is problems with the situation with russia in fact the numbers were so small. it didn't even register statistically so i think to a large extent he's right that this. again foreign policy is not necessarily the most important thing on americans minds either during t
paul published in newsweek shows that seventy nine percent of republican voters thought it was a successful summit and that trump did well i don't know how but that's what they think and the and the presumably these are a lot of foreign viewers to now the opposite polarization ninety one percent of democrats did not think so and sixty two percent of independents also did not think so but this might give donald hope some trump going into the midterms independents had not the vote during midterms...
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we would bring in a newsweek photographer or time magazine for a day or so, or somebody from the new york times which otto one of the photographers -- would shadow one of the photographers. you could take pictures of anything you want to. diane from time magazine, diane walker, she'd come. when you do suffer like that, they know the rules. when they tell you you got to go because stuff is getting sensitive, you got to go. so part of the deal about being a white house photographer was, you get to cover what we cover, see what we see. but when we say it's time to go, you got to go. we had a nice pool of photographers. because of money issues for all these companies that do the public stuff, they are always shareholders. there will be more now than they were about content. they don't care about content, they care about shareholders. i watched film crews go from five or six. now they pool their cameras. wherever they should their tape, everybody shares the same thing. they began to lose their work working for washington post or newsweek or the wire services because they were not giving t
we would bring in a newsweek photographer or time magazine for a day or so, or somebody from the new york times which otto one of the photographers -- would shadow one of the photographers. you could take pictures of anything you want to. diane from time magazine, diane walker, she'd come. when you do suffer like that, they know the rules. when they tell you you got to go because stuff is getting sensitive, you got to go. so part of the deal about being a white house photographer was, you get...
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we would bring in a newsweek photographer or time magazine for a day or so, or somebody from the new york times which would shadow one of the photographers. you could take pictures of anything you want to. diane from time magazine, diane walker, she'd come. when you do suffer like that, they know the rules. when we tell you you've got to go because stuff is getting sensitive it got the girl. part of a deal about being with the white house photographer needed to see what we see when when we say it's time to go you got to go. you have a large pool of photographers. because of our call money issues for these companies that do the publishing and all that stuff they'll have shareholders. more aware shareholders and content. cruise -- washed some cruise call five or six from each outline. now they pool their cameras. wherever they should their tape, everybody shares the same thing. they began to lose their work working for washington post or newsweek or the wire services because they were not giving the access. when i was working at associated press, i was a photo editor. we saw everything
we would bring in a newsweek photographer or time magazine for a day or so, or somebody from the new york times which would shadow one of the photographers. you could take pictures of anything you want to. diane from time magazine, diane walker, she'd come. when you do suffer like that, they know the rules. when we tell you you've got to go because stuff is getting sensitive it got the girl. part of a deal about being with the white house photographer needed to see what we see when when we say...
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we would bring in a newsweek photographer or time magazine for a day or so, or somebody from the new york times would shadow one of the photographers. everything,me to take pictures. diana from time magazine, diana walker, she would come. when you do stuff like that, they know the rules. when we tell you you have to go because stuff is getting sensitive, you got to go. so part of the deal about being with the white house photographer, you get to cover what we cover, see what we see. but when we say it's time to go, you got to go. we did a lot of that, and we had a wonderful large pool of photographers. because of money issues for all these companies that do the publishing and all that, they are always shareholders. they seem more about being shareholders now than about content. they don't care about content. they care about shareholders. i watched film crews go from five or six for each outlet, and now they share. whenever they shoot their tape, everybody shares the same thing. there are still photographers who used to freelance, beginning to lose their work working for washington po
we would bring in a newsweek photographer or time magazine for a day or so, or somebody from the new york times would shadow one of the photographers. everything,me to take pictures. diana from time magazine, diana walker, she would come. when you do stuff like that, they know the rules. when we tell you you have to go because stuff is getting sensitive, you got to go. so part of the deal about being with the white house photographer, you get to cover what we cover, see what we see. but when we...
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it has been another of these crazy newsweek's, we are asking what folks think of the economy, the resultmp's economic move in their lives and what they think of his rhetoric with regard to iran, north korea and the vladimir putin summit. for those who don't know i'm trying to go on the rob schmidt diet and i have been successful 0 out of the last three months. today we have a donut burger, donut grilled cheese, just learned what scattered is. just so you know, by the end of the day i am entitled. >> we have been digging into this box for two hours. >> that is what we do on "fox and friends first". rried i can'd a safe used car. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination an
it has been another of these crazy newsweek's, we are asking what folks think of the economy, the resultmp's economic move in their lives and what they think of his rhetoric with regard to iran, north korea and the vladimir putin summit. for those who don't know i'm trying to go on the rob schmidt diet and i have been successful 0 out of the last three months. today we have a donut burger, donut grilled cheese, just learned what scattered is. just so you know, by the end of the day i am...
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jon: president trump ending an up and down newsweek on a celebratory note, touting the best economic in nearly four years. good evening, i'm jon scott. this is the fox report. president trump and his cabinet taking a victory lap friday, appearing on the south lawn one hour after the commerce department announced the economy grew by 4.1% in the second quarter. the president is insisting this is just the beginning. ahead of the midterms, vulnerable republicans hope he is right. this despite some economists arguing the growth was sparked by short-term factors including a rush to buy american crops before the president's tariffs take evidence ebbing. the white house -- take effect. the white house maintains
jon: president trump ending an up and down newsweek on a celebratory note, touting the best economic in nearly four years. good evening, i'm jon scott. this is the fox report. president trump and his cabinet taking a victory lap friday, appearing on the south lawn one hour after the commerce department announced the economy grew by 4.1% in the second quarter. the president is insisting this is just the beginning. ahead of the midterms, vulnerable republicans hope he is right. this despite some...
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career as a journalist covering the civil rights movement and the vietnam war before moving to "newsweek." he retired from "the new york times" after nearly 29 years as a reporter, foreign correspondent and editor. he headed the bureaus in moscow, beijing, ottawa and johannesburg, and he covered the united nations and reported from the former soviet union, the balkans, the middle east, southeast asia, south america, canada, basically you name it. chris graduated from dartmouth and after service in the u.s. army, he earned his masters in journalism from columbia university. he taught at princeton before returning to dartmouth where he's a visiting professor. he's published eight previous books including three with jack shepard and one on johnny cash which is sort of, was news to me. we've actually had him here for a couple of his books, the cat who covered the world and walking to vermont. i think we're both talking about our history too. and those turbulent, those turbulent sons of freedom, christopher examined original documents and discovered the history that we learned in school about
career as a journalist covering the civil rights movement and the vietnam war before moving to "newsweek." he retired from "the new york times" after nearly 29 years as a reporter, foreign correspondent and editor. he headed the bureaus in moscow, beijing, ottawa and johannesburg, and he covered the united nations and reported from the former soviet union, the balkans, the middle east, southeast asia, south america, canada, basically you name it. chris graduated from...
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. >> 45 years ago this week newsweek had this kcover. the nixon tape.ld tapes turn out to be trump's achilles heel here? >> i think you would have to have something very specific and showing something having to do with russia. we're a long way from that right now. where we are is a mueller investigation that people in the white house will tell you is closing in on the president and that's one of the reasons that the president is so beside himself right now and is determined to make this investigation go away, be undermined, bury the truth, cover up, et cetera. that's the more relevant fact in looking for a smoking gun. >> thank you very much. when we come back all the president's lies. why they wills you not to believe what you see or hear with your own yeaears, your own eyes. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced re
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spoken here before and written several books and articles for such publications as the atlantic, gq, newsweek and esquire. he was nominated for a national magazine award for a story on the country's finest nonprofit organizations. did we make it into that? i don't remember. >> [laughter] anyway, john sedgwick. john: thank you very much. the glare appear is wonderful. up here ise wonderful. >> [laughter] i am also reminded as i see it you that there is a famous adage about bostonians, that they would rather hear a lecture about having them -- about heaven then visit it themselves. >> [laughter] john: i think it is in my spirit that i have gotten you -- in that spirit that i have gotten you to turn out tonight. dennis has stolen much of my thunder. i really have nothing else to say but i will underscore but they asked me to say, which is that the letter which is the force of all of this wisdom of of all of theurce wisdom of mine is up here. and i willvel to see talk about it more as i get into this but you hold ut and privilege of this institution is are here toocuments touch. the internet just
spoken here before and written several books and articles for such publications as the atlantic, gq, newsweek and esquire. he was nominated for a national magazine award for a story on the country's finest nonprofit organizations. did we make it into that? i don't remember. >> [laughter] anyway, john sedgwick. john: thank you very much. the glare appear is wonderful. up here ise wonderful. >> [laughter] i am also reminded as i see it you that there is a famous adage about...
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some newsweek story, they understand technology better than people do. 25 years ago, people who understood computers had to build them themselves or maybe even take it apart with expertise, today, like everyone who you know, they pick up a smart phone, they don't understand how it works, the exact analogy is cars. back in the 1950s people used to know how to work on their cars. they were a reasonably new phenomenon you could change the oil or work on your brakes or build the carburetor but everyone has a car and no one has any idea as to how they work.>> that is because they are better made.>> people didn't know less about how this works. the people who grow up in this world know less about it and understand less about it because it's part of the water they are swimming in. >> what are we losing with the sort of giant comments section that is our social media? i read about people with friends on facebook with different political views, what is happening? >> there is kind of a tedious risk effect, the online inhibition effect, when you are online, when you're in your car and someone cuts yo
some newsweek story, they understand technology better than people do. 25 years ago, people who understood computers had to build them themselves or maybe even take it apart with expertise, today, like everyone who you know, they pick up a smart phone, they don't understand how it works, the exact analogy is cars. back in the 1950s people used to know how to work on their cars. they were a reasonably new phenomenon you could change the oil or work on your brakes or build the carburetor but...
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her work has has appeared in "the new york times," the atlantic, "newsweek," huffington post and civil eats as well as in academic journals like critical quarterly and the new labor forum. kristin is a certified nutrition educator and works as a nutrition consultant with doctors in new york city. she lives in brooklyn with her husband and son, who i believe are here. erica is a chef, culinary instructor, food writer, media host and actor. she's been a part of the new york food world for over 25 years and taught at culinary institute for 15 years. she's host of the show, let's get real. she's also written for huffington post and new republic. she currently teaches at home cooking new york, a recreational home-style cooking school. we have wonderful guests here tonight, and thank you all so much for coming to hear kristin law he is and erica weiss. -- lawless and erica weiss. [applause] >> thanks, everybody, for coming out on this temp rate evening here. freakishly warm. a little bit of background, kristin and i know each other because in 2011 during the occupy movement, occupy events, s
her work has has appeared in "the new york times," the atlantic, "newsweek," huffington post and civil eats as well as in academic journals like critical quarterly and the new labor forum. kristin is a certified nutrition educator and works as a nutrition consultant with doctors in new york city. she lives in brooklyn with her husband and son, who i believe are here. erica is a chef, culinary instructor, food writer, media host and actor. she's been a part of the new york...
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written several books including blood," and"in my articles for such publications as the atlantic, gq, newsweek and esquire. he was nominated for a national magazine award for a story on the country's finest nonprofit organizations. did we make it into that? i don't remember. >> [laughter] dennis: anyways, john sedgwick. [applause] john: thank you very much. gosh the glare up here is , wonderful. [laughter] i feel terrific to be addressing this multitude, but then imagining the multitudes that c-span is going to reach beyond the walls here, it is staggering. i am also reminded as i see it you that there is a famous adage about bostonians, that they would rather hear a lecture about heaven than visit it themselves. [laughter] john: i think it is in that spirit that i have gotten you to turn out tonight. i hope that this is heavenly, let's say. ok, dennis of course has stolen a lot of my thunder. i have really nothing else to say, but i will underscore what peter has asked me to say, which is that the letter which is the source of all of the wisdom of mine is up here on the case. you should reall
written several books including blood," and"in my articles for such publications as the atlantic, gq, newsweek and esquire. he was nominated for a national magazine award for a story on the country's finest nonprofit organizations. did we make it into that? i don't remember. >> [laughter] dennis: anyways, john sedgwick. [applause] john: thank you very much. gosh the glare up here is , wonderful. [laughter] i feel terrific to be addressing this multitude, but then imagining the...
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>> another wild "newsweek," an evergreen statement.gh a number of topics. >> the fact that according to both republican leaders and democrats, it's a hold on, success story, at this point in time. they're moving through a regular appropriations process. by the end of next week, the senate will have passed several appropriations bill. the house has approved all their bills. they're moving forward. one of the primary reasons ryan and mcconnell were meeting with the president was to a, lay out the fact that this is working well on a bipartisan manner and b, stress at this point in time, at the end of september, don't shut down the government. one of the pitches mcconnell made is you don't want to step on the kavanaugh nomination. don't have this fight now. if you want to have the fight, have the fight later. i'm told based on people briefed on the meeting, the president is amenable to the situation, agreed to be patient on things like wall funding and agreed dehid on the want to step on the kavanaugh nomination. everything can change base
>> another wild "newsweek," an evergreen statement.gh a number of topics. >> the fact that according to both republican leaders and democrats, it's a hold on, success story, at this point in time. they're moving through a regular appropriations process. by the end of next week, the senate will have passed several appropriations bill. the house has approved all their bills. they're moving forward. one of the primary reasons ryan and mcconnell were meeting with the president...
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some republican activists and lawyers who did plug into the lewinsky scandal, helped feed it to "newsweekutor. they 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
some republican activists and lawyers who did plug into the lewinsky scandal, helped feed it to "newsweekutor. they 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...
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we'd bring in a "newsweek" photographer or "time" magazine for a day or so or somebody from the "nework times" would shadow one of the photographers and you could come to everything we went to and take your pictures. diana from "time" magazine. diana walker. she'd come. when you do stuff like that, they know the rules. and when we tell you you got to go because stuff is getting sensitive, you got to go. so, part of the deal about being with the white house photographer is you get to cover what we cover. you get to see what we see. but when we say it's time to go, you got to go. so we did a lot of that, and we had a huge, wonderful, large pool of photographers. now because of what i call money issues for all these companies that do the publishing and all that stuff, they all had shareholders, and they seemed to be more aware of their shareholders -- they are now than they were about content. they don't care about content. they care about shareholders. so, i've watched the film crews go from five or six for each outlet. now they pool their cameras. they share whoever shoots the tape, e
we'd bring in a "newsweek" photographer or "time" magazine for a day or so or somebody from the "nework times" would shadow one of the photographers and you could come to everything we went to and take your pictures. diana from "time" magazine. diana walker. she'd come. when you do stuff like that, they know the rules. and when we tell you you got to go because stuff is getting sensitive, you got to go. so, part of the deal about being with the white...
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jon: president trump ending an up and down newsweek on a celebratory note, touting the best economic growth in nearly four years. good evening, i'm jon scott. this is the fox report. president trump and his cabinet taking a victory lap friday, appearing on the south lawn one hour after the commerce department announced the economy grew by 4.1% in the second quarter. the president is insisting this is just the beginning. ahead of the midterms, vulnerable republicans hope he is right. this despite some economists arguing the growth was sparked by short-term factors including a rush to buy american crops before the president's tariffs take evidence ebbing. the white house -- take effect. the white house maintains this is no fluke. >> you look at the optimism in consumer spending, you see the fact that we are in a historic moment in terms of our economic growth, i mean, this is the first time in four years that we've seen the gdp break at 4%. it was larry summers who said if we get to a 3% growth that it would be fair enough to say if you were to believe in tooth ferries. jon: allison ba
jon: president trump ending an up and down newsweek on a celebratory note, touting the best economic growth in nearly four years. good evening, i'm jon scott. this is the fox report. president trump and his cabinet taking a victory lap friday, appearing on the south lawn one hour after the commerce department announced the economy grew by 4.1% in the second quarter. the president is insisting this is just the beginning. ahead of the midterms, vulnerable republicans hope he is right. this...
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is written for many publications including the "new york times," the "wall street journal" and "newsweek." in his new book, "lincoln's last trial" abrams sheds light on a little known chapter at lincoln slacken the time between his debate with stephen douglas and essential run for the presidency. during this time as the books title implies, lincoln took on its his last great case as a lawyer, case we present a great personal and political challenges for him. author of the president or rights lincoln's wartime leadership overshadows his life as a lawyer but you can't understand one without the other. in this rich and praise unexplored corner of history, the authors take inside the courtroom to watch abraham lincoln at the height of his power as a lawyer and on the edge of eternal fame as he tries a thrilling murder trial in front of a jury. abrams will be in conversation with an analyst. legion in welcoming dan abrams and david gregory to politics and prose. [applause] >> hello. thanks for coming. hi, , everybody. great to have you out here and it's great to have you intended this up a ch
is written for many publications including the "new york times," the "wall street journal" and "newsweek." in his new book, "lincoln's last trial" abrams sheds light on a little known chapter at lincoln slacken the time between his debate with stephen douglas and essential run for the presidency. during this time as the books title implies, lincoln took on its his last great case as a lawyer, case we present a great personal and political challenges for...
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you read a "newsweek" -- it doesn't exist any more but a story in time about the millennial generation they understand technology more than you old people. i think that is exactly wrong. back in the day meaning 25 years ago, people who understood computers had to build them themselves. they could take it apart and you had expertise. today every idiot who goes to seventh grade can pick up a smartphone. they are not any smarter. the analogy is cars. in 1950's people used to know how to work on their cars. they were reasonably new phenomenon and you could change the oil, work on brakes, rebuild the carburetor. today they don't know how they work. >> that is because they are better made. you used to fix them. >> people know less about the engine works and i think it cuts the opposite way. people who grow up in this world understand less about it because it is just part of the water they are swimming in. >> what are we losing with this sort of giant comment section that is our social media? i read about people who unfriend, because of different political views. what is happening? is there a
you read a "newsweek" -- it doesn't exist any more but a story in time about the millennial generation they understand technology more than you old people. i think that is exactly wrong. back in the day meaning 25 years ago, people who understood computers had to build them themselves. they could take it apart and you had expertise. today every idiot who goes to seventh grade can pick up a smartphone. they are not any smarter. the analogy is cars. in 1950's people used to know how to...
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, orread some newsweek story some story in time magazine, there are all digital natives and they understand technologies so much better than you old people. i think that is exactly wrong. back in the day, meaning 25 it ago, people understood computers because they had to build them themselves. maybe even had to take the computer apart. idiot, theyevery just pick up a smart phone. there are not smarter, they don't understand how it works. the exact analogy is cars. in the 1950's people used to know how to work on their cars. cars were a reasonably new phenomenon. you could change the oil, work on your brakes, change the carburetor. nobody has any idea how a car works now. >> that's because they are better made. >> but people just know less about how the internal combustion and the engine works. the people who grow up in this world know less about it and understand less about it because it is always just part of the water they are swimming in. thisat are we losing with giant comment section that is our social media? unfriendout people who friends because of different political views. what is
, orread some newsweek story some story in time magazine, there are all digital natives and they understand technologies so much better than you old people. i think that is exactly wrong. back in the day, meaning 25 it ago, people understood computers because they had to build them themselves. maybe even had to take the computer apart. idiot, theyevery just pick up a smart phone. there are not smarter, they don't understand how it works. the exact analogy is cars. in the 1950's people used to...
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jon: president trump ending an up and down newsweek on a celebratory note, touting the best economic growth in nearly four years. good evening, i'm jon scott. this is the fox report. president trump and his cabinet taking a victory lap friday, appearing on the south lawn one hour after the commerce department announced the economy grew by 4.1% in the second quarter. the president is insisting this is just the beginning. ahead of the midterms, vulnerable republicans hope he is right. this despite some economists arguing the growth was sparked by short-term factors including a rush to buy american crops before the president's tariffs take evidence ebbing. the white house -- take effect. the white house maintains this is no fluke. >> you look at the optimism in consumer spending, you see the fact that we are in a historic moment in terms of our economic growth, i mean, this is the first time in four years that we've seen the gdp break at 4%. it was larry summers who said if we get to a 3% growth that it would be fair enough to say if you were to believe in tooth ferries. jon: allison ba
jon: president trump ending an up and down newsweek on a celebratory note, touting the best economic growth in nearly four years. good evening, i'm jon scott. this is the fox report. president trump and his cabinet taking a victory lap friday, appearing on the south lawn one hour after the commerce department announced the economy grew by 4.1% in the second quarter. the president is insisting this is just the beginning. ahead of the midterms, vulnerable republicans hope he is right. this...
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[upbeat music] ♪ - august of 2003 he was on the cover of both "time" and "newsweek" at the same time,is a rarrrence, and people were beginning to think of him as the possible not just candidate but president, and th e was a lot of pressureon him t. and that's a real struggle for especially a rookie candidate. - entire square with about 10,000 people and i went, "oh mgod." and i realized i was responsible for all these people in some way, and that was very sobering. - so i'm very proud and honored to endorse howard dean to be the next president of the united states of america. - it was a big deal. it was an enormous deal to have and isn't it great to have al gore back in iowa? [cheers and applause] - dean was the hottest commodity inside the democratic party, and dick gephardt, john edwards, john kerry spent every day, every night just knocking howard dean down to size. as the guy to beat. - he was number one going into january 1st. - and guess what. they knocked him down. i mean, they undermined him, they beat him, they got-- they took his momentum. - what dink? well, i think howard d
[upbeat music] ♪ - august of 2003 he was on the cover of both "time" and "newsweek" at the same time,is a rarrrence, and people were beginning to think of him as the possible not just candidate but president, and th e was a lot of pressureon him t. and that's a real struggle for especially a rookie candidate. - entire square with about 10,000 people and i went, "oh mgod." and i realized i was responsible for all these people in some way, and that was very...
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. - the day before his announcement, "newsweek" magazine came out, published a profile of the senatorin that profile, there was a quote suggesting that the senator had been a womanizer. - immediately, the rumors that have been in circulation about his extracurricular sex life begin swirling among reporters. - those charges only hurt if they stick, and they only stick if there's some credibility to th, an in my case there isn't,. - it's important to understand, right, hart was separated from his wife twice in theicears before that, pu, said, "i'm separated," dated a lot of women in washington, brought them to social events, right? this is not something that was hidden. - i heard that the "washington post" was following hart. i heard a rumor that nbc newg was followinrt, and i recall, the first time i raised it with him, he got really angry and he was saying, "this is-- this is ridiculous. "i'm running for president of the united states, what right do they have?" and i just said, "look, it dot matter what you think. "the rules are changing. this is gonna be covered, "and there's no sens
. - the day before his announcement, "newsweek" magazine came out, published a profile of the senatorin that profile, there was a quote suggesting that the senator had been a womanizer. - immediately, the rumors that have been in circulation about his extracurricular sex life begin swirling among reporters. - those charges only hurt if they stick, and they only stick if there's some credibility to th, an in my case there isn't,. - it's important to understand, right, hart was...
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this all media campaign was based on a newsweek article by kurt aiken wald. so this was again, the wrong story. >> i was asked a question in the senate, do you remember what the question was? >> i remember that claim, i don't remember the question. >> the question was why does this work? that was senator langford. i said it is because donald trump uses russian active measures against his opponent. the point is if you don't know where fact and fiction was, we don't know so the article that you question i read an npr story that said that donald trump use russian propaganda? before that i talk about paul manafort citing the story as this is evidence of a terrorist attack in turkey. there's so much infusion about fact and fiction because the president often does that. you're saying the story came down or not, for me it doesn't matter if the story shows up sputnik after the president says it or if they take it the other way. the idea is if our government leaders are using propaganda and false information from the public stage, you cannot have public debate and you
this all media campaign was based on a newsweek article by kurt aiken wald. so this was again, the wrong story. >> i was asked a question in the senate, do you remember what the question was? >> i remember that claim, i don't remember the question. >> the question was why does this work? that was senator langford. i said it is because donald trump uses russian active measures against his opponent. the point is if you don't know where fact and fiction was, we don't know so the...
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here you a how newsweek described it. law experts told nuclear that kavanaugh's view on independent counsels has nothing to do with special counsels or mueller's probe. in fact, the two types of federal investigations are completely different. yet again the far-left special interest groups who are desperate to deny judge kavanaugh fair treatment are hoping the media will buy their latest madeup charge. remember the outrage when it was learned that judge kavanaugh enjoys baseball. my goodness. shocking. i'm proud the president has chosen a nominee as strong as judge kavanaugh. we should put aside these unfair attacks and misrepresentations and give his nomination the fair treatment it deserves. now, on a final matter, this week i discussed a number of converging reports that highlight the strength of this economy for middle-class families and job creators. u.s. retail sales increased for the fifth consecutive month. earlier this year consumer confidence hit its highest level since 2000, nearly a million new jobs were creat
here you a how newsweek described it. law experts told nuclear that kavanaugh's view on independent counsels has nothing to do with special counsels or mueller's probe. in fact, the two types of federal investigations are completely different. yet again the far-left special interest groups who are desperate to deny judge kavanaugh fair treatment are hoping the media will buy their latest madeup charge. remember the outrage when it was learned that judge kavanaugh enjoys baseball. my goodness....
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there he was on the cover of "time" and "newsweek," and he was all over tele dsion for the past thrs.ou know, been in poli long time. i said when i started that this was a marathon. i had a great young coordinator in wisconsin, an,he was out there, you kn for months in advance and just organized the heck out of the place, and we had a real organization, and i won in wisconsin, and then two weeks later, it's nework, and that effectively clinched it. [crowd roaring] - my dad knew that he had to give the speech of his life. there were some concerns about how cerebral he was. he knew he needed to communicate a verytant message, his message, and that he also needed to connect with-- with the crowd and with the millions of people who wereatching at home. - it's time to raise our sights. to look beyond the cramped ideals and the limited ambitions of the paseight years. we can do a lot more to stop the spread of nuclear and chemical arms in this world. we can do a cet more to bring p to central america and the middle east. this election is not about ideology. it's about competence. [cheers an
there he was on the cover of "time" and "newsweek," and he was all over tele dsion for the past thrs.ou know, been in poli long time. i said when i started that this was a marathon. i had a great young coordinator in wisconsin, an,he was out there, you kn for months in advance and just organized the heck out of the place, and we had a real organization, and i won in wisconsin, and then two weeks later, it's nework, and that effectively clinched it. [crowd roaring] - my dad...
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he lost his job, and this whole media campaign was based on a "newsweek" article by -- [inaudible] so this was, again, a nonstory. and the third one, not to -- >> no, can i go to -- >> oh. >> i was asked a question in the senate. do you remember what the question was. >> i remember the claim. i don't remember the question. >> okay. so the question that i was asked was why does this work. this was senator lankford. i said it was because donald trump, famously i said, uses russian active measures against his opponents. my point was if you don't know where fact and fiction was, and this is where i concluded, then we don't know. so the article that you had in question, i a -- i had read an npr story that said did donald trump use russian propaganda. before that, manafort citing a case of terrorism in turkey. the president often times does that, con fuse fact and fiction. so later i think you're saying that the story came down or not. for me, it doesn't matter if the story shows up at sputnik after the president says it or if they take it the other way. the idea is if our government leader
he lost his job, and this whole media campaign was based on a "newsweek" article by -- [inaudible] so this was, again, a nonstory. and the third one, not to -- >> no, can i go to -- >> oh. >> i was asked a question in the senate. do you remember what the question was. >> i remember the claim. i don't remember the question. >> okay. so the question that i was asked was why does this work. this was senator lankford. i said it was because donald trump,...
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. >>> "newsweek" reports a study finds your first memory may not have happened.nce claim their first memory appeared before age 2. researchers say earlier fictional memories are likely based on remembered fragments of early experience cobbled he together with knowledge of people's own childhood. >>> "usa today" reports the annual seaweed bloom piling up on florida's beaches could become the worst in history. blooms peak in late summer to early fall. seaweed smothers sea turtle nest, smothers fish. the seaweed attracts insects, smells like rotten eggs and harbors jellyfish. most of it originates off africa's west coast. >>> you're going to love this s. the sry a bicyclist who carried an injured stray dog on his back and found it a home. mountain biker jared little spotted the pup in the woods near columbus, georgia. the dog had a broken leg and other injuries and looked like it had been hit by a car. so little put this little guy on his back, rode to columbus to look for help. he met a woman visiting for maine. she paid for the dog's medical treatment and arranged
. >>> "newsweek" reports a study finds your first memory may not have happened.nce claim their first memory appeared before age 2. researchers say earlier fictional memories are likely based on remembered fragments of early experience cobbled he together with knowledge of people's own childhood. >>> "usa today" reports the annual seaweed bloom piling up on florida's beaches could become the worst in history. blooms peak in late summer to early fall. seaweed...
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is written for many publications including the "new york times," the "wall street journal" and "newsweek in his new book, "lincoln's last trial" abrams sheds light on a little known chapter at lincoln slacken the time between his debate with stephen douglas and
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. >>> "newsweek" reports a jilted husband won $8.8 million in a lawsuit against a man who had an affairure law known as alienation of affection. it exists in only a few states. his attorney said his wife's affair hit the revenue of the company. his wife worked for the company. the lover plans to appeal. >>> sacramento beaver reports instead of asking for money, a homeless man put our resumes. he's swamped with job affairs. the web developer put on a suit friday and stood on a california mess huny 4 success. take a resume. a passerby posted a photo on twitter. by saturday afternoon casarez said he received 200 job offers. gook, netflix and linkedin have reportedly reached out. is that a strategy we can push to scale? >> i was going to say, i wish it was always that easy. >> yeah, out there with a sign. >>> five democratic lawmakers are demanding the justice department investigate the killing of a black man marquiqk mcglockton over a parking space in florida. the killer claims self-defense understand your ground law. the latest example of controversial measure that first gained national a
. >>> "newsweek" reports a jilted husband won $8.8 million in a lawsuit against a man who had an affairure law known as alienation of affection. it exists in only a few states. his attorney said his wife's affair hit the revenue of the company. his wife worked for the company. the lover plans to appeal. >>> sacramento beaver reports instead of asking for money, a homeless man put our resumes. he's swamped with job affairs. the web developer put on a suit friday and...