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it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby available for the source did newsweek both the twenty seventeen attack and con and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. now it has no evidence that syrian government used there and in the attacks and we have robert because there's many reporters have been as and i think it's unclear ratably dishonest to continue to pretend as if they have facts and they have all the of sources and they don't give them to people it causes people their lives as some people that are those are going to break court watchers don't forget to let us know if you're the proper couple of facebook or twitter your poll shows r t v dot com coming up or talk by all the free speech and sports with the watkins and discover a new way to communicate with a. victim. the controversial mix of sports and politics is an old one here in the united states from jackie robinson's of mohamma
it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby available for the source did newsweek both the twenty seventeen attack and con and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. now it has no evidence that syrian government used there and in the attacks and we have robert because there's many reporters have...
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it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby it all from the source did newsweek both the twenty seventeen attack and con and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. now at has no evidence that syrian government used there and in the attacks and we have robert best there's many reporters have been as and i think it's increased ratably dishonest to continue to pretend as if they have facts and they have all the of sources and they don't give them to people it causes people their lives as some people that it is are those are going to break court watchers don't forget to let us know if you're the true problem facebook or twitter or your poll shows r t v dot com coming up we're talking biology with free speech and sports with deep water comes and discover a new way to communicate with a. stick to. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in d
it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby it all from the source did newsweek both the twenty seventeen attack and con and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. now at has no evidence that syrian government used there and in the attacks and we have robert best there's many reporters have been...
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it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby available source according to newsweekoth the twenty seventeen attack in khan seiko and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. know it has no evidence that syrian government used there and in the attacks and we have robert says there's many reporters have been as and i think it's increased ratably dishonest to continue to pretend as if they have facts and they have all these sources and they don't give them to people it causes people their lives there's some people that it is going to break all. don't forget to let us know what you think of a proper cup of facebook and twitter as your poll shows r t v dot com coming up we talk buyouts with free speech and sports with the watkins and discover a new way to communicate with paid leave. to watch fox.
it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby available source according to newsweekoth the twenty seventeen attack in khan seiko and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. know it has no evidence that syrian government used there and in the attacks and we have robert says there's many reporters...
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it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby available source according to newsweek both the twenty seventeen attack and khan seiko and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. know it has no evidence that syrian government used aaron in the attacks and we have robert best as many reporters have been as and i think it's increased rapidly dishonest to continue to pretend as if they have facts and they have all the your sources and they don't give them to people it causes people their lies is that people that it is are those are going to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the problems with a couple of facebook and twitter as your poll shows r t v dot com coming up we talk buyouts with free speech and sports with watkins and discover a new way to communicate with.
it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby available source according to newsweek both the twenty seventeen attack and khan seiko and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. know it has no evidence that syrian government used aaron in the attacks and we have robert best as many reporters have...
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it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby available source according to newsweek both the twenty seventeen attack in khan seiko and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. know it has no evidence that syrian government use theron in the attacks and we have robert says there's many reporters have been as and i think it's increase ratably dishonest to continue to pretend as if they have facts and they have all the your sources and they don't give them to people.
it was according to newsweek the just to point this out another rugby available source according to newsweek both the twenty seventeen attack in khan seiko and the two thousand and thirteen attack and are considered unsolved unsolved in the eyes of the defense department and defense intelligence agency. and this is after secretary of defense james madison admitted the u.s. know it has no evidence that syrian government use theron in the attacks and we have robert says there's many reporters...
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members on board are injured, this according to newsweek, the aircraft was returning to base after a raid in iraq, military official telling newsweek the crash likely happened after some type of mechanical malfunction, we will keep updated on the story and give update as as they come in. >> va hospital where at least one patient was misdiagnosed and died. arkansas medical center reviewing 30,000 cases linked to pathologist accused while work ing while impaired, at least 7 misdiagnosed cases discovered so far, investigation to take at least 6 more months. also happening today president trump's supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh set to meet with senator, with senator dianne feinstein, california democrat to express the -- press the judge over work in the george w. bush administration, democrats are called for open access to all documents from kavanaugh's years from serving as white house lawyer and staff secretary for president bush, kavanaugh's hearings are to begin next month. rob: all right, more winning for american worker? americans are in for biggest paychecks in years.
members on board are injured, this according to newsweek, the aircraft was returning to base after a raid in iraq, military official telling newsweek the crash likely happened after some type of mechanical malfunction, we will keep updated on the story and give update as as they come in. >> va hospital where at least one patient was misdiagnosed and died. arkansas medical center reviewing 30,000 cases linked to pathologist accused while work ing while impaired, at least 7 misdiagnosed...
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that in some ways i think it is what borisjohnson wanted, he is the centre of attention in a quiet newsweeko the base of the tory party and in some respects having people trying to deliver the checkers deal for brexit up only using him on something like this, it is pretty good for them.|j using him on something like this, it is pretty good for them. i agree with that, it is classic donald trump politics, you say something on the edge of outrages that will upset some people and have other people probably nodding along with agreement and the outrage just fuels the story and it is across many of the story and it is across many of the front pages today's. let's show another one, the telegraph is probably the most obvious one to show because that is where it all began. it began on monday night or sunday night... is famous to file his column at short notice. it has been going on for days and yet here we are right across the front pages and the other important part of dumptrump politics is you never back down and you never apologise, you love and embraced the foray in front pages and he got exactl
that in some ways i think it is what borisjohnson wanted, he is the centre of attention in a quiet newsweeko the base of the tory party and in some respects having people trying to deliver the checkers deal for brexit up only using him on something like this, it is pretty good for them.|j using him on something like this, it is pretty good for them. i agree with that, it is classic donald trump politics, you say something on the edge of outrages that will upset some people and have other people...
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of the movement you have to believe newsweek reported good news. and what are these artists have to say about a nation wracked by religious conflicts gender based violence and environmental degradation. and ken's first scene in india is just one but if you're buying for today it's a new kind of consumerism but first she's one of india's best known contemporary authors writing in english and a vocal critic of the injustices of indian society our own done here roy we visit the booker prize winning novelist. she appears almost out of nowhere from the chaos of old delhi street life are undoubtedly right. one of india's best known authors and most prominent critics of her debut novel the god of small things catapulted her to fame she's donated much of the royalties including her booker prize money to charity royal. respected commentator one who draws the ire of hindu nationalists although her admirers fear for her safety she refuses to be seen as a martyr. with people. and i mean i'm always invited of course to present myself as this low voice who is ta
of the movement you have to believe newsweek reported good news. and what are these artists have to say about a nation wracked by religious conflicts gender based violence and environmental degradation. and ken's first scene in india is just one but if you're buying for today it's a new kind of consumerism but first she's one of india's best known contemporary authors writing in english and a vocal critic of the injustices of indian society our own done here roy we visit the booker prize...
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. >>> "newsweek" reports on measles outbreak in the u.s. the cdc says it is monitoring the outbreak in 21 states. more than 100 people were reported to have contracted the viral infection. health officials say the majority of people who contracted measles didn't get vaccinated. symptoms including high fever, runny nose, cough, and watery eyes typically occurs 21 days after being infected. >>> last week musk surprised investors when he tweeted he had secured funding to take the electric car company private. the subpoena reportedly seeks information from tesla's nine directors. both tesla and the s.e.c. declined to comment. >>> and britain's "independent" says instagram was hacked. hundreds of users were locked out of their accounts in a mysterious russian attack. users reported their account names, profile photos, passwords, and log-in email addresses were changed. they're sending instructions to users on how to regain access. it's also urging users to create stronger more secure passwords. >> still ahead, a frightening day at the beach. a s
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content that was just too dangerous for the simple minds of us simple facebook users well according to newsweek one post showed a parody of the notebook featuring north korean leader kim jong moon embracing president donald trump in the rain with the title changed to read the new book another showed michelle obama holding a sign reading an immigrant took my job. yeah also taking down more accounts accused of conducting cyber attacks and covertly spreading pro bashir al assad in pro russian content and according to the cyber security firm fire a i who tipped off base book to these horrific accounts some were there to promote iranian political interests including anti saudi anti israel and pro palestinian beams as well as to promote support supposed support for specific u.s. policies paper bowl to iran such as the us around nucular deal. is can you smell any air you can can you can you smell the atlantic council just parading with joy over this purge so let's take a slide down the slippery slope of facebook as political arbiter and try to keep free speech alive as we start watching the hawks. as
content that was just too dangerous for the simple minds of us simple facebook users well according to newsweek one post showed a parody of the notebook featuring north korean leader kim jong moon embracing president donald trump in the rain with the title changed to read the new book another showed michelle obama holding a sign reading an immigrant took my job. yeah also taking down more accounts accused of conducting cyber attacks and covertly spreading pro bashir al assad in pro russian...
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prudence bushell, who was the american ambassador in nairobi at the time, has given an interview to newsweeker 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 these
prudence bushell, who was the american ambassador in nairobi at the time, has given an interview to newsweeker 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...
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control or stem the flow venezuelan migrants now of all but valencia is latin america correspondent to newsweek and he says models government needs to admit it has a major economic crisis. unfortunately we are seeing for example in brazil is that the locals in the state of araya are burning down some of the tents and the possessions of belongings that many even this will ins bring with them when they had to flee their country colombia cannot carry the burning or de brunt of the crisis and that's why the haley who visit of colombia for the swearing in of president even took a pledge to poor u.s. a to colombia so they can work with venezuelan refugees south american countries and even central american countries like panama are establishing restrictions for venezuelans to visit this country i think it's it's it's not the best solution to a humanitarian crisis i think we all agree that there's a humanitarian crisis in venezuela but the first step for a solution is for the mud dural government to recognize that there is actually a crisis in venezuela but we're not going to see that because they do n
control or stem the flow venezuelan migrants now of all but valencia is latin america correspondent to newsweek and he says models government needs to admit it has a major economic crisis. unfortunately we are seeing for example in brazil is that the locals in the state of araya are burning down some of the tents and the possessions of belongings that many even this will ins bring with them when they had to flee their country colombia cannot carry the burning or de brunt of the crisis and...
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content that was just too dangerous for the simple minds of us simple facebook users well according to newsweek one post showed a parody of the notebook featuring north korean leader kim jong un whom i'm bracing president donald trump in the rain with the title changed to read the new book another showed michelle obama holding a sign reading an immigrant took my job. yeah also taking down more accounts accused of conducting cyber attacks and covertly spreading pro bashir al assad in pro russian content and according to the cyber security firm fire i who tipped off base book to these horrific accounts some were there to promote iranian political interests including anti saudi anti israel and pro palestinian beings as well as to promote support at the port for specific u.s. policies paper bowl to iran such as the us around nucular deal. is can you smell any air you can can you can you smell the atlantic council just parading with joy over this purge so let's take a slide down the slippery slope of facebook as political arbiter and try to keep free speech alive as we start watching the hawks. trea
content that was just too dangerous for the simple minds of us simple facebook users well according to newsweek one post showed a parody of the notebook featuring north korean leader kim jong un whom i'm bracing president donald trump in the rain with the title changed to read the new book another showed michelle obama holding a sign reading an immigrant took my job. yeah also taking down more accounts accused of conducting cyber attacks and covertly spreading pro bashir al assad in pro russian...
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i was at newsweek at the time. when people were doing hi5 in the hallway. social media was a way for conservatives to combat that. it was an alternative for them. and i think dorsey knows this based on what i understand from my reporting. if you basically create a situation where their environment is not welcoming to conservatives they will find something else to go to as they have done. repeatedly. there is a reason why certain newspapers don't attract a lot of conservative viewership. are you going to name that bird before we go. we should point out also. that is there. we should also point out that when i showed this two trish she forgot her lines. she was so freaked out by the top of these things. i called trish. and said that it was nestor. we will be right back. the closing belt will ring. you literally had eight minutes to go. we will be right back. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you
i was at newsweek at the time. when people were doing hi5 in the hallway. social media was a way for conservatives to combat that. it was an alternative for them. and i think dorsey knows this based on what i understand from my reporting. if you basically create a situation where their environment is not welcoming to conservatives they will find something else to go to as they have done. repeatedly. there is a reason why certain newspapers don't attract a lot of conservative viewership. are you...
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was once quoted on the show business by newsweek contacted his relatives in israel moscow and samarkand but nobody wanted to come they all said the same thing if we come will be enslaved to just like our relatives the kinds of billionaires to. hold this man showed up in hospital without papers and with broken ribs. how long have you been in douglas down in these. two years i asked them to give me my money. but they refused to give me money already thing out here. i lost my passport. but now i don't have one anymore. but next question is what you did you work in a brick yard yes. it was district point i don't know what it was hard to be mad. they kicked me i prefer to be dead. what's the point of living. kid will be able to help this man that same evening he collects donations on social media for the man's journey home to russia. a husband and father lives in constant danger of being threatened on account of his work. law passed in the lap. when it's really dangerous one time these guys came to warn me if i didn't stop freeing people they'd blow me and my family out and get in. his own t
was once quoted on the show business by newsweek contacted his relatives in israel moscow and samarkand but nobody wanted to come they all said the same thing if we come will be enslaved to just like our relatives the kinds of billionaires to. hold this man showed up in hospital without papers and with broken ribs. how long have you been in douglas down in these. two years i asked them to give me my money. but they refused to give me money already thing out here. i lost my passport. but now i...
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but there's a cop who is confirming a "newsweek" photographer and the "newsweek" photographer is like -- this is my job. i'm just like -- i'm just out here, this is a big deal, i'm taking pictures. and he goes -- you think you got the right to be out in my streets? the reporter is like, ah, yeah? bam! these are my streets, they're not your streets. so reporters are beat. cameras are broken. film is stripped out of cameras. we could go on. i'll end with the following, though. and this is especially anybody who is really interested in the business of journalism. how do we get to 2018 where the mass media is right below congress, right in the eyes of the american people, somewhere? so reporters, editors, producers, thought like gosh darn, if the american people have seen what's happened, then they'll stub that the freedom of press, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly have been beat to the ground, physically, literally. overwhelmingly white america thought that the police had not been harsh enough. in managing the dissent by all parties. during this time. richard nixon picks up on that
but there's a cop who is confirming a "newsweek" photographer and the "newsweek" photographer is like -- this is my job. i'm just like -- i'm just out here, this is a big deal, i'm taking pictures. and he goes -- you think you got the right to be out in my streets? the reporter is like, ah, yeah? bam! these are my streets, they're not your streets. so reporters are beat. cameras are broken. film is stripped out of cameras. we could go on. i'll end with the following, though....
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now as "newsweek" reports, texas congressman al green, warns congress silence is betrayal. thanks for being here. you know a week ago, we would not have known if michael cohen and his guilty plea a week ago, we would not know of the immunization of the cfo of the trump organization. doesn't that speak to the pre maturity of the serving the president aren't you better served waiting it all out? >> thank you for having me. this is a sad time in the history of our country and allow me to make it clear so that i do not speak for the democratic party. i only speak for those who agree with me and apparently 70% of the democrats do. i do not believe it's premature. i believe that the president is now an unindicted co-conspirator. i think that carries a lot of weight with it. i think members of congress have a duty and obligation to fulfill the mandate of article 2, section 4 of the constitution, if the president has committed high crimes and misdemeanors, he ought to be impeached. i'm in the saying to you we can impeach today. i do say to you that we ought to have our judiciary co
now as "newsweek" reports, texas congressman al green, warns congress silence is betrayal. thanks for being here. you know a week ago, we would not have known if michael cohen and his guilty plea a week ago, we would not know of the immunization of the cfo of the trump organization. doesn't that speak to the pre maturity of the serving the president aren't you better served waiting it all out? >> thank you for having me. this is a sad time in the history of our country and allow...
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held by the media hungry for a fresh face and a good story, he's graced the covers of "time" and "newsweek" and endorsed by oprah. a far cry from how he's treated in washington where he's 88th on the list of seniority. >> the clintons said you're not qualified to be president. they liked him and thought he had a great future, but their view was you don't run for president after you have been in the senate for a week and a half. >> early polls show him third trailing both senator hillary clinton and john edwards. >> we got two different americas. we have one for all those who are doing very, very well and then one for everybody else. >> edwards is focused on eradication of poverty. but the 2008 election was about the war in iraq. >> you said if you were president in 2002 you would have not gone into war. >> right. >> how can can you then explain the contradiction from your voting to support the invasion? >> i do not believe that most of us who voted to give the president authority thought he would so misuse the authority we gave him. >> hillary clinton tries to, plain it away. that was ulti
held by the media hungry for a fresh face and a good story, he's graced the covers of "time" and "newsweek" and endorsed by oprah. a far cry from how he's treated in washington where he's 88th on the list of seniority. >> the clintons said you're not qualified to be president. they liked him and thought he had a great future, but their view was you don't run for president after you have been in the senate for a week and a half. >> early polls show him third...
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service members on board are reportedly injured this according to newsweek. >> return to go base afterl raid, military officials telling this week crash likely happened after some type of mechanical malfunction, we will keep an eye for you. rob: absolutely. 149 hostages abducted by the taliban in ambush but officials say insurgents are still holding people hostage at this time. the ambush comes despite announcement from afghan officials of four-day cease fire with taliban group and secretary pompeo praising cease fire. we remain ready to support, facilitate and participate in direct negotiations between afghan government and the taliban. meantime national security john bolton says he's open to the idea of america privatizing our longest war in afghanistan. >> there's always discussion, i'm always open to new idea but i will not comment on what the thinking is, that will ultimately be the president's decision. rob: bolton also says discussions between afghanistan and taliban are moving in the right direction, we will see. >> also overnight several shots fired at the u.s. embassy in turk
service members on board are reportedly injured this according to newsweek. >> return to go base afterl raid, military officials telling this week crash likely happened after some type of mechanical malfunction, we will keep an eye for you. rob: absolutely. 149 hostages abducted by the taliban in ambush but officials say insurgents are still holding people hostage at this time. the ambush comes despite announcement from afghan officials of four-day cease fire with taliban group and...
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and the denial is de nihilism,e "newsweek" cover showing thene rightful president is now extending tor cabinets secretaries and actually arguing for the erasure of the historical record. and so sort of resetting things to year zero. and actually come up that is harmful to the so-called peaceful transfer of power. and in that sense, the 18 should be ashamed of himself. >> tucker: and so that's the key. here you have not just some pundit, but you have a formeret cabinet secretary and a well-regarded one. i mean i know him, he is a legitimately smart guy.fo and then a former cia director, not a smart guy but still a former cia director, these are the pillars of the development. what is the macro question about trump that drives theth ruling class to say things like this? irrational things and crazy things. >> mark: i think there is a general presumption that it's not just that he won but that he's shouldn't have one. won. and that's why you have to have basically this dance of speculation. now the treason accusation, i think, russia isn't the enemy at the moment. if it was president obam
and the denial is de nihilism,e "newsweek" cover showing thene rightful president is now extending tor cabinets secretaries and actually arguing for the erasure of the historical record. and so sort of resetting things to year zero. and actually come up that is harmful to the so-called peaceful transfer of power. and in that sense, the 18 should be ashamed of himself. >> tucker: and so that's the key. here you have not just some pundit, but you have a formeret cabinet secretary...
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has 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 in lincoln's life, the time between his debates with steven douglas and his eventual run for the presidency. during this time, as the book's title ill implies, lincoln took on his last great case as a lawyer which presented great personal and political challenges for him. christa rose, author of "the president's war," writes: lincoln's wartime leadership overshadows his life as a lawyer, but you can't understand one without the other. in this rich and previously are unexplored corner of history, the authors take you inside the courtroom to watch abraham lincoln at the height of his powers as a lawyer and on the edge of eternal fame as he tries a thrilling murder trial in front of a jury. .. >> thanks for coming. hi, everybody. great to have you out here and it's great to have you in town. this is a chance for dan and i to spend some time this afternoon. we've covered a lot of news to gather and it'
has 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 in lincoln's life, the time between his debates with steven douglas and his eventual run for the presidency. during this time, as the book's title ill implies, lincoln took on his last great case as a lawyer which presented great personal and political challenges...
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the minute they become a publisher and sensor, like "newsweek" or whatever, that would be liable justike these publications. that's absolutely with their digital advertising sucking the life out of traditional journalism so traditional journalism outlets are on their last leg and teetering into extension. there are places where they can get sued if they have defamatio defamation, these other platforms cannot. so between their market power which i think it's something that the doj should look at with antitrust regulation, and with frankly their false advertising to being open to everybody, which twitter promises, facebook promises and youtube to a certain degree promises, although they don't pretend to do that anymore. they are violating the law. so i agree with you this is not a first amendment issue so much as a breach of contract and issue involving other regulations. some of the other things that conservatives can do is we need to have members of congress look at this communication and decency issues, but we already have government regulations in place. we have the federal trade co
the minute they become a publisher and sensor, like "newsweek" or whatever, that would be liable justike these publications. that's absolutely with their digital advertising sucking the life out of traditional journalism so traditional journalism outlets are on their last leg and teetering into extension. there are places where they can get sued if they have defamatio defamation, these other platforms cannot. so between their market power which i think it's something that the doj...
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you wrote a piece in newsweek. she co-authored it -- you co-authored it. it is not the direction the senate is going in right now, though many democrats are calling for it. explain the significance of what is taking place right now before the november elections. kavanaugh's confirmation hearings need to be put on pause. that is r two reasons. the first is the president should not be able to nominate and have confirmed any justice to the supreme court while he is under these types of investigations because any justice he would nominate would be in a position to hear cases that would directly affect the president's own criminal liability and perhaps impeachment as well. for example, whether the president can become health to testify or even speak to investigators if he refuses a subpoena. and that is particularly true for brett kavanaugh because he has gone on record as saying the president, a sitting president, can't even be investigated because it would interfere too much with his time. so the senate needs to put those hearings on pause, wait for criminal
you wrote a piece in newsweek. she co-authored it -- you co-authored it. it is not the direction the senate is going in right now, though many democrats are calling for it. explain the significance of what is taking place right now before the november elections. kavanaugh's confirmation hearings need to be put on pause. that is r two reasons. the first is the president should not be able to nominate and have confirmed any justice to the supreme court while he is under these types of...
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become a publisher and censor what they do and what they don't, just like a magazine, just like "newsweekor whatever, they can be held liable just like those publications. what the social media platforms have done is they have absolutely with their digital advertising sucked the life out of traditional journalism so the traditional journalism outlets are on their last legs. they are teetering into extinction and they are the places where they actually can p get sued if they do defamation, if they published libel, they can be held liable but these other platforms cannot. so between their market power, which i think of something the doj should look at with antitrust regulation and with their frankly some false advertising to being open to everybody, which twitter promises, facebook promises and youtube to a certain degree promises, although they don't pretend to do that anymore, they are violating the law and setting aside the first amendment i agree with you this is not a first amendment issue so much as breach of contract. some of the other things that conservatives can do is that we need
become a publisher and censor what they do and what they don't, just like a magazine, just like "newsweekor whatever, they can be held liable just like those publications. what the social media platforms have done is they have absolutely with their digital advertising sucked the life out of traditional journalism so the traditional journalism outlets are on their last legs. they are teetering into extinction and they are the places where they actually can p get sued if they do defamation,...
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latin america reporters and newsweek and he's joining us live from new york very good to have you with us on alex is the i want to talk more about the situation and venezuela that is of course driving these millions of venezuelans to leave the country on monday the new currency is going to be introduced by the government where sanctioning. have slashed i think five zeroes off the board to do devalue the currency to try and manage inflation which i think is going to reach something like a million percent in two thousand and eighteen what do you hearing most of the n.c.a.a. about the effect the devaluation is already having well first of all thank you for having your show this is going to yield very little results let's just put it this way it's going to create a lot of confusion among venezuelans because now the going to have to face a new currency now as you mentioned they have to slash a couple numbers so now stores in caracas and some other places in venezuela they are actually putting a price tag in dollars so that people understand the cost of a particular item this is going to pro
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from michael and we couldn't help but notice it said "the 11th hour" right there on the cover of "newsweek974. indeed for richard nixon, it was proverbial 11th hour as articles of impeachment were marching toward him. he announced his resignation august 8th. he remains the only president ever to do so. michael remains one of the great sources of history in social media, in print and on this broadcast on a regular basis. that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. rachel has the night off. we have a pretty big show. today was day two of the federal criminal trial of the president's cane chairman. prosecutors called as witnesses today several people who sold paul manafort expensive clothes, cars and houses items he bought through the secret international wire payments. one important thing we learned from what happened in court today, there judge is holding mus
from michael and we couldn't help but notice it said "the 11th hour" right there on the cover of "newsweek974. indeed for richard nixon, it was proverbial 11th hour as articles of impeachment were marching toward him. he announced his resignation august 8th. he remains the only president ever to do so. michael remains one of the great sources of history in social media, in print and on this broadcast on a regular basis. that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you so...
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those who must stay behind a tragedy that's taking place every single day in every corner of the newsweek. and that was a c.n.n. reporting let's go live now to. say you have been on the border for venezuela and brazil and it was incredibly tense more than the other borders over the past week but how are things now. well hundreds of people continue to cross the border every day they're coming in search of a guaranteed a meeting started to medicine in search of a new life they fear that they do not want to go back to venezuela and left the situation changes let's not forget what happened over the weekend when it camp where venezuelans were leaving was attacked it was that on fire and then the local population forced out of the country of brazil and into the van and into venezuela around one thousand people many of those tried to return and that forced the brazilian government to deploy more security forces in order to control the situation here many of the refugees that are coming here and up leaving in camps like this one where they have tents where they can live they have a meal and they'
those who must stay behind a tragedy that's taking place every single day in every corner of the newsweek. and that was a c.n.n. reporting let's go live now to. say you have been on the border for venezuela and brazil and it was incredibly tense more than the other borders over the past week but how are things now. well hundreds of people continue to cross the border every day they're coming in search of a guaranteed a meeting started to medicine in search of a new life they fear that they do...
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and in doing so, he addressed the question of the old nixon versus the new nixon and "newsweek" magazine had him on the cover, "time" had him on the cover and the major publications who were writing about him and basically accepting, yes, was there a new nixon. >> the first to enter the race in 1968 was george romney, and he was the first to leave the race in 1968. what happened? >> romney, ever graduated from national politics. i used to cover presidential campaigns for the wall street journal and i covered a lot of governors in those days. it's a totally different situation from being governor of the state and running for presidency and the stuff comes at you at a deluge and you can't make a mistake. you have to move so fast. the margin of error is very low and when he said he'd been brain washed in vietnam it made himself a figure of fun, and gene mccarthy maybe expressed it pretty well, devastatingly when he said i think a light rinse would have been adequate. >> i think the issue of civil rights. again, romney along with rockefeller, pro-civil rights, after the 1964 and 1965 civil v
and in doing so, he addressed the question of the old nixon versus the new nixon and "newsweek" magazine had him on the cover, "time" had him on the cover and the major publications who were writing about him and basically accepting, yes, was there a new nixon. >> the first to enter the race in 1968 was george romney, and he was the first to leave the race in 1968. what happened? >> romney, ever graduated from national politics. i used to cover presidential...
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. >> you both touched on this, him being the swing vote. 2007 he "newsweek" in never liked that term, swing vote because it indicates that elect to swing for the purpose of accommodating one side or another. biography about him, he is as saying it's the cases that swing. your reaction. i think that's correct, not just because he was my former boss. right. justice kennedy i don't think an be easily boiled down to ism of philosophy like others. and were certain issues principals that motivated him. o the frustration of some, come principals didn't down to a case and predictable others. when you look at the concept of liberty or the importance of the the way those , applied to specific facts was easily captured in one way or another. so when justice kennedy say the ases would swing, they present different questions and he applies consistent concepts of in legal ways. >> i take it as saying i'm doing the same thing in every case. i'm approaching these cases. i have a way of working through the cases and thinking through and looking at the precedent and looking at other sources and applyin
. >> you both touched on this, him being the swing vote. 2007 he "newsweek" in never liked that term, swing vote because it indicates that elect to swing for the purpose of accommodating one side or another. biography about him, he is as saying it's the cases that swing. your reaction. i think that's correct, not just because he was my former boss. right. justice kennedy i don't think an be easily boiled down to ism of philosophy like others. and were certain issues principals...
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. >>> "newsweek" reports frozen water was confirmed on the moon's surface for the first time. in the shadows of lunar craters, where temperatures never get above negative 250 degrees fahrenheit. researchers say this could have a huge impact on future missions to the moon. it could possibly let astronauts stay on the moon longer and even clear the way for human colonies. >>> the "wall street journal" reports video game developers are makin playing gas. people 13 and older spent about 7.8 hours a week playing video games in 2017 in the united states. that's up 60% since 2011. many games are now free to play, available on multiple devices and offer players a social network. psychologists say limited-time events take advantage of people's fear of missing out. in june, the world health organization added gaming disorder to its disease classifications. >>> and the "wall street journal" also reports that even in 2018, it's going to take a lot to drag listeners away from the song "africa." 35 years after becoming a number one hit for the band toto, it's burning up the summer charts. t
. >>> "newsweek" reports frozen water was confirmed on the moon's surface for the first time. in the shadows of lunar craters, where temperatures never get above negative 250 degrees fahrenheit. researchers say this could have a huge impact on future missions to the moon. it could possibly let astronauts stay on the moon longer and even clear the way for human colonies. >>> the "wall street journal" reports video game developers are makin playing gas....
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he told newsweek and 2007 that he never liked the term because it indicated that you elect swing for the purpose of accommodating one side or the other and in a biography about knowles quotes him as saying that it's the cases that swing. your reaction? >> i think that's correct. not just as he was my former boss. but justice kennedy, i don't, can be easily boiled down into a judicial philosophy as other eminent justices can be. for justice kennedy there were certain issues and principles that motivated him and maybe to the frustration of some, the principals didn't always tone inn in a predictable manner the way that other justices may have been more predictable. if you look at the motivating principles of the law, the concept of the birdie or the words of the wrist amendment, the weight of those applied separately was not always characterize of all in one way nothe other areas it was the cases that swing, i would interpret it as cases that are different questions and therefore he would of why consistent concept of certain legal doctrines in different way. as i have always been his i
he told newsweek and 2007 that he never liked the term because it indicated that you elect swing for the purpose of accommodating one side or the other and in a biography about knowles quotes him as saying that it's the cases that swing. your reaction? >> i think that's correct. not just as he was my former boss. but justice kennedy, i don't, can be easily boiled down into a judicial philosophy as other eminent justices can be. for justice kennedy there were certain issues and principles...
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pink and white plastic that was actually cut, so, as you can see in the image that was printed in newsweek in a review of the show, the viewer can actually participate in the work by disrupting those pink ribbons. at another point in the exhibition, it was hung in the center of the galaxy with sand behind it, so that the image could never be completely still. so, some artists like lowe's and qwest here are interested in making direct political statements, parrying -- parodying the image of mayor daley himself. that was,. we will see a few more of them in a few minutes. but, the new york times estimated that the show was so popular that 10,000 people came to the exhibition, before you travel to the contemporary art center in cincinnati, where it opened on december 20, 1768. and then they would do a version of the show which included only about 40 workspace over 65 in the original show. they made a brief stop in new york. they had one gallery at the time in chicago. another one in new york. gallery in new york it -- it still exists. another were calling out mayor daley on the -- drawing one
pink and white plastic that was actually cut, so, as you can see in the image that was printed in newsweek in a review of the show, the viewer can actually participate in the work by disrupting those pink ribbons. at another point in the exhibition, it was hung in the center of the galaxy with sand behind it, so that the image could never be completely still. so, some artists like lowe's and qwest here are interested in making direct political statements, parrying -- parodying the image of...
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a kid and the covers of all the magazines when global warming became all the rage with time and newsweek, that we were going to be out of oil. american ingenuity, we keep finding new oil. derrick:.we sure do it has been up slowly amazing what is happening in texas, third in the world in oil production. it makes me very proud. [applause] erick: that is a lot of hard work. a lot of people that have made that happened. and ingenuity. i think the contrast is extreme. you have got fuel economy and scarcity. we have got to make things more expensive to manipulate behavior. the rss is a similar mindset. with got to push another product in the market instead of trusting the market. that's a very different mindset. >> you mention free markets and subsidies. i'm a proponent of any and all energy sources. it certainly seems that there are a lot of energy sources out there that really are way more subsidized and they want you to believe. time weeople all the did actually have this day and age in history where we depended on solar energy and wind energy. it was called the dark ages. derrick: that is
a kid and the covers of all the magazines when global warming became all the rage with time and newsweek, that we were going to be out of oil. american ingenuity, we keep finding new oil. derrick:.we sure do it has been up slowly amazing what is happening in texas, third in the world in oil production. it makes me very proud. [applause] erick: that is a lot of hard work. a lot of people that have made that happened. and ingenuity. i think the contrast is extreme. you have got fuel economy and...
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. >>> well, "newsweek" reports on a study that suggests sleep-deprived people feel lonelier, making themf california berkeley researchers found overly tired people avoid close contact in the same way as people with social anxiety. the study says people can pass on feelings of loneliness to someone who is well rested through conversation. >> that should make it easier to fall asleep at night. >>> and the "detroit free press" reports the first owner of a ford mustang kept the car, and it's now worth $350,000. gail wise -- wise indeed -- bought the sky blue convertible in 1964 in chicago. it cost $3,447.50. it's on display this week in royal oak, michigan, as ford celebrates production of the 10 millionth mustang. >>> we've teamed up with digital media company refinery 29 for our series "my vote." we polled millennial women voters to explore their potential impact on the upcoming midterm elections. about one-third of women ages 18 to 35 say headlines over the past year motivated them to become more engaged in politics. but only 30% of millennial women say they will definitely vote in the mi
. >>> well, "newsweek" reports on a study that suggests sleep-deprived people feel lonelier, making themf california berkeley researchers found overly tired people avoid close contact in the same way as people with social anxiety. the study says people can pass on feelings of loneliness to someone who is well rested through conversation. >> that should make it easier to fall asleep at night. >>> and the "detroit free press" reports the first owner of...
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. >> to discuss further, we're joined now by "newsweek" deputy editor and former facebook news cure ratealong with cbs news chairman. you've been the ceo of a media company, i'm sure you've had to deal with leadership issues in your time. how would you grade jack dorsey based on that interview and the actions he's taken in recent weeks? >> i actually admire jack dorsey, i've been a critic of the way twitter per conveys hatd disinformation but jack's interviews both with lester holt, "the washington post" and the hill showed somebody who's willing to get out there, provide some thoughtful leadership, and really most importantly question the very basic premise of twitter, which is that it's supposed to provote you to be more engaged and he's saying we have got to find ways to make the foundation of twitter less divisive and less uncivil that's a difficult job and i applaud him for getting right out there and saying we're rethinking things. >> we're not talking about social media and the role it plays in terms of content curati curation, one of the things about twitter, and we make the same
. >> to discuss further, we're joined now by "newsweek" deputy editor and former facebook news cure ratealong with cbs news chairman. you've been the ceo of a media company, i'm sure you've had to deal with leadership issues in your time. how would you grade jack dorsey based on that interview and the actions he's taken in recent weeks? >> i actually admire jack dorsey, i've been a critic of the way twitter per conveys hatd disinformation but jack's interviews both with...
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so that as you can see in the image, that was printed in "newsweek" and a review of the show, the viewer can actually participate in the work by does rupting those pink ribbons. and in another point in the exhibition, it was hung in the center of the gallery with a fan behind it so that the image could never be completely still. so some artists like rosenquist here were interested in making direct political statements producing work parodying the image of mayor daley himself. "the new york times" -- that was common, we'll see a few more of them in a minute. but "the new york times" estimated that the show was so popular about 10,000 people came to the exhibition before traveling to the contemporary art center in cincinnati where it opened on december 20th in '68 and a reduced version of the show which included only 40 works, there were 65 in the original show, made a brief stop in feigen's gallery in new york. one gallery at the time in chicago, another one in new york. this gallery in new york still exists. another work calling out mayor daley on the left by drawing one of two drawings
so that as you can see in the image, that was printed in "newsweek" and a review of the show, the viewer can actually participate in the work by does rupting those pink ribbons. and in another point in the exhibition, it was hung in the center of the gallery with a fan behind it so that the image could never be completely still. so some artists like rosenquist here were interested in making direct political statements producing work parodying the image of mayor daley himself....
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caller: newsweek reported that eric prince, whose blackwater killed many civilians in new orleans wantsprivatize the afghanistan war and become its chief profiteer. news also reports trump is considering this, which illustrates the marriage between capitalism and war. one effect of this is that google has been censoring some websites, such as the world socialist website. that is my comment. host: pennsylvania, will hear from paul, independent line. caller: i've a question. you used toears ago be able to deduct interest off our cars and mortgages. whatever happened to that? host: i do not know offhand but to me why you think that is important to bring up. retirees bunch of us get together for breakfast and we just mentioned that. we cannot figure out why that happened. that is all. host: if it is still continuing on, or -- is that a significant figure moneywise for you and the people you talk about? anytime with your mortgage if you could take that out of your income tax, you can get a refund. host: probably people more experience than i might be able to answer that question for you. mar
caller: newsweek reported that eric prince, whose blackwater killed many civilians in new orleans wantsprivatize the afghanistan war and become its chief profiteer. news also reports trump is considering this, which illustrates the marriage between capitalism and war. one effect of this is that google has been censoring some websites, such as the world socialist website. that is my comment. host: pennsylvania, will hear from paul, independent line. caller: i've a question. you used toears ago...
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. >> good morning, what a slow newsweek. maria: nothing going on. [laughter] >> live in interesting times, that's the old curse i suppose. i think it's fantastic times to be honest with you. i love the market right now, i think it's showing kind of almost bullet-proof to all of the bad news that we've had. i see a lot of upside. dagen: as long as they keep pushing progrowth policies and get out of the way of business. that's my beef. >> opposite of the last 8 years. maria: we were expecting a deal close at hand. the current president is still in term until december 1 but apparently there's been a handshake or we we are expecting handshake this week. >> exactly. i think from what i'm seeing and hearing, i think we will see positive news in any kind trade agreement with china also. can you imagine if we got something positive out of that? i think it's been weighing down on the market, i think the market would really zoom. dagen: as steve forbes said earlier in the week, the market would be higher -- >> he said 5,000 points higher. i take 2500. dagen:
. >> good morning, what a slow newsweek. maria: nothing going on. [laughter] >> live in interesting times, that's the old curse i suppose. i think it's fantastic times to be honest with you. i love the market right now, i think it's showing kind of almost bullet-proof to all of the bad news that we've had. i see a lot of upside. dagen: as long as they keep pushing progrowth policies and get out of the way of business. that's my beef. >> opposite of the last 8 years. maria: we...