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death of jamal khashoggi afafter headlins with journalist rula jebreal, whose new cover story for newsweek is headlined "jamal khashoggi secret interview: the saudi journalist's views of islam, america and the 'reformist' prince implicated in his murder." we will speak with rula jebreal in rome, italy. in yemen, health officials are warning of possible new outbreaks of contagious illness like cholera and m maria due t o stagnant waters left behind after tropical storm luban tore through eastern yeyemen last we, killing 12 people. this month the u.n. warned about 10,000 new cases of cholera appear each week in yemen. the water-borne disease has been spreading rapidly since much of yemen's sanitation and medical infrastructure has been destroyed by a u.s.-backed, saudi-led bombing campaign. national security adviser john bolton is meeting with russian president vladimir putin tuesday to discuss the u.s.'s decision to withdraw from the 1987 intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, or the inf. on monday, president trump confirmed the plan to withdraw and said he would build up the u.s. nuclea
death of jamal khashoggi afafter headlins with journalist rula jebreal, whose new cover story for newsweek is headlined "jamal khashoggi secret interview: the saudi journalist's views of islam, america and the 'reformist' prince implicated in his murder." we will speak with rula jebreal in rome, italy. in yemen, health officials are warning of possible new outbreaks of contagious illness like cholera and m maria due t o stagnant waters left behind after tropical storm luban tore...
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you've spent you know a career in advertising based media what do you make of this story about newsweek the iconic magazine supposedly fabricated their credit reports in order to get ten million dollars in loan the manhattan district attorney alleging that in taking them to court what do you make of it think of the name newsweek and go back to when all the people who work there look like don draper and by friday they had to write something that would still seem like news on monday and then you kill a bunch of trees and you roll the press and guys throw bales of magazines on trucks and drive around the newsstands seems like the flintstones now sadly all these phony baloney numbers may just be the dance of death because the concept is obsolete telling could coast of the big picture right here on r.t. america new show friday every friday live at one thirty and again at seven and ten thirty eastern we won't miss it don't miss it guys always great thank you holland go sox guess. and since the dawn of the industrial revolution machines have slowly but surely taken over more of the menial jobs
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. >>> you might are recall some of newsweek's top editors were fired and others quit while they wereigging into allegations involving their parent company. now cyrus vance junior has charged the parent company and their bosses with creating a fake output to defraud lenders into he providing millions of dollars supposedly for computer service that's f were allegedly used to keep the magazine afloat. they denied the charges and said it was political retaliation by vance. it turns out the ousted newsweek journalists were onto something big. >>> the following about a senior white house official is not an on i don't know headline. steven miller's third grade teacher, he was a loner and ate glue. they said he was a strange dude who would pour glue on his arm -- hold on. he was 8 years old. the l.a. school district put a teacher on paid leave. >>> finally, axios reporter jonathan shwam was on hard balling going off on mitch mcconnell's strong arm tactics on judicial nominees and didn't like the nonpartisan balance. >> of courses going to ram through someone in the last year of trump's presi
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it is quite interesting because the antidefamation league quoted newsweek.% increase in anti—semitic attacks in the united states, but interestingly, this is the first one that has involved physical violence, and to this extremity, in the knighted states. also, sometimes, you hear such fantastic nonsensical stories about who was responsible for 9/11 and things like that. people are prepared to believe absolute nonsense of the type they used to believe in the 30s in germany and we know what led to that. i'm not saying it's going to happen but these are warning signs. they are. on the other hand, the reaction of president trump was a bit worrying. most synagogues have chosen to have armed guards outside. sadly it's necessary. it shouldn't happen. he was saying, well, they didn't have an armed guard. necessary these days. it shouldn't be. all religious mosques and churches may be are going to become more targeted in this way. a welcome sign, though, has been the support from all faith groups. paris has switched off the eiffel tower at midnight local time in sol
it is quite interesting because the antidefamation league quoted newsweek.% increase in anti—semitic attacks in the united states, but interestingly, this is the first one that has involved physical violence, and to this extremity, in the knighted states. also, sometimes, you hear such fantastic nonsensical stories about who was responsible for 9/11 and things like that. people are prepared to believe absolute nonsense of the type they used to believe in the 30s in germany and we know what...
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newsweek and others are reporting that ecuador demands that the void interfering with the internal affairsof other states or damaging those relations with other nations there was on online activity the memo went on to demand that both he and his guests are banned from using unauthorized equipment in the embassy and that assad must keep his bathroom clean and take care of his cat even went so far as to threaten to confiscate the cat and take it to an animal shelter if not properly cared for if a failed to comply with these new rules the memo goes on to state that that could lead to the term a nation of the diplomatic asylum granted by the ecuadorian state this would put a songe out of the embassy and at the mercy of the british government which is still seeking his arrest for skipping bail on a now dropped allegation of rape by swedish authorities not to mention the possible deportation of the united states for releasing half a million secret files on the wars in afghanistan and iraq joining us now to discuss these latest twists and turns in the fate of julian long. time supporter and ritua
newsweek and others are reporting that ecuador demands that the void interfering with the internal affairsof other states or damaging those relations with other nations there was on online activity the memo went on to demand that both he and his guests are banned from using unauthorized equipment in the embassy and that assad must keep his bathroom clean and take care of his cat even went so far as to threaten to confiscate the cat and take it to an animal shelter if not properly cared for if a...
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istanbul audio excerpts have been released of jamal khashoggi last interview he was talking to a newsweek reporter and the discussion was originally going to remain confidential as khashoggi said he feared for his life he's asked about crown prince mohammed bin sultan. do you want to be ready for me when the evidence to the public opinion why not. transparent process where where you have been easy. to use the rule of law and due process and then defending the people would be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him in an old fashion and i believe a leader like my comment this can live doesn't see that but a good four because it was limited. it doesn't tell you a little. i didn't want that he doesn't see the need for that so sometime i see that he won't do. what postal order in the ts judical. that is a thing under the line don't want also to do more like how can the rules. for that doesn't work you don't have a good way. and also have it both ways can you have it both ways can you call your can you. i don't think you can. but don't. forget is nope because most budge in sovi
istanbul audio excerpts have been released of jamal khashoggi last interview he was talking to a newsweek reporter and the discussion was originally going to remain confidential as khashoggi said he feared for his life he's asked about crown prince mohammed bin sultan. do you want to be ready for me when the evidence to the public opinion why not. transparent process where where you have been easy. to use the rule of law and due process and then defending the people would be on his side if he...
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starting now and there's more big media news as a fresh streaming service is just been announced and newsweek the iconic magazine is involved in an alleged fraud veteran media consultant host of the big picture here at r.t. america online book helps us take a look at the details and later we look at artificial intelligence and machine learning with rachel weissman of rebellion research all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines. yesterday and today's market actions have plunged the dow jones industrial average one thousand points and intraday today the dow was down six hundred ninety nine points nasdaq hasn't been this low since may and is down ten percent which is considered correction territory and the s. and p. five hundred is having the worst month since august of twenty fifteen and the lowest quos yesterday since july sixth and the volatility index the vix which some call the fear and x.'s trading. at the highest level since february and globally in china markets were down five percent at hong kong's hang seng the drop was three point five percent and in taiwan markets took
starting now and there's more big media news as a fresh streaming service is just been announced and newsweek the iconic magazine is involved in an alleged fraud veteran media consultant host of the big picture here at r.t. america online book helps us take a look at the details and later we look at artificial intelligence and machine learning with rachel weissman of rebellion research all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines. yesterday and today's market actions have plunged the...
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here's the trade being contrarian it's a sell the yield newsweek next week.hen it was trading at 7.17. you could pay $1.25 for that >> we will, you saw what happened this week the ten-year yield soared. tlt tumbling what do you do now >> so i was just dead wrong, right? i tried to be contrarian i triedto define my risks. that's what we do with options i paid $2.25 for a $5 wide at the money call spread. now tlt has gone from 1.17 to 1.23 maybe you can sell it for 35 cents. i think as a rule of thumb with long premium directional trade you want to limit your risk once you're down 50% of the premium that's when you want to cash out. at this point i don't think it makes sense to cash out. you might want to give it a couple of weeks for a move higher and try to get out for 50%. >> moving on, last week carter and mike bet against a rally in retail here's what they said. >> what's really important is that every single time we have gotten to this downtrend line we have failed. it's not a good setup. i don't like it. >> i was just looking out to december i was lookin
here's the trade being contrarian it's a sell the yield newsweek next week.hen it was trading at 7.17. you could pay $1.25 for that >> we will, you saw what happened this week the ten-year yield soared. tlt tumbling what do you do now >> so i was just dead wrong, right? i tried to be contrarian i triedto define my risks. that's what we do with options i paid $2.25 for a $5 wide at the money call spread. now tlt has gone from 1.17 to 1.23 maybe you can sell it for 35 cents. i think...
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do i mean yeah i mean i mean political pressure on the gold you've concluded to see cretinous for newsweek when you're bundled up business models used by american corporations. plus a complete piece sold on good mental disease as you. see controls on the scene. the solution. in this is he. knew going he saw those it is just really closer to lead to. an investigative documentary. ghost more on oxy. this is what happens to pensions in britain. well. greetings and sal you take is one of the aftershocks that has rippled through the ivory towers of the washington d.c. elite since the accident leon purpose killing of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi by saudi arabia has been the investigation and reevaluation of the massive amounts of saudi kingdom money invested in individuals and entities throughout the us business political and media landscapes yes even vince mcmahon and the w.w. we had to re-evaluate that they still want to go through with their upcoming special event in the kingdom and hipster darling establishment backed by cases now rethinking its connections to that sweet saudi m
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do you accept some been released of one of jamal khashoggi final interviews the discussion with a newsweek reporter was originally confidential as a shock she said that he feared for his life here's some of that recording. do you want to be any form of. evidence to the public opinion why not. transparent process where where you have been easy. to use the rule of law and due process and then defending the people would be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him in an old fashioned rivalry leader well i haven't this kind of life doesn't mean that but a good for because it was limited. it does sort of tell you a little. i didn't want that they didn't see the need for that so sometime i see that they want to do. what most all other than a two year cynical. that is the thing i don't want also to do more like how can the rules. doesn't work you can have a good way. and also have it both ways can you have it both ways can you call your can you. i don't think you can. but if but if they don't know how to stop all that is not because it won't budge in soviet. russia have number one a
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s final interviews the discussion with a newsweek reporter was all regionally confidential shoji said he feared for his life here's some of that recording he wants to be ready for mr why not bring evidence to the public opinion why not bring transparent process where where you have. introduced the rule of law and due process and everything and the people would be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him it all starts and i don't really believe like this a month. before because that's the limit you you. know. and you didn't want that you didn't even let me for some time i feel that you want to. be just silicon. you know because it think i'm. like oh. yeah. that doesn't work you can have it both ways. you want to have it can you have it both ways can you call yourself can you. but don't want. it is not much and so the. question here number one and all. do you see anybody that many couples mishandle click on or. on. america i'm not going to. look at ok. well many of the world's major newspapers are critical of saudi arabia's version of events the times in london describes
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a foreign policy analyst author and journalist rula jebreal who wrote the recent cover story for newsweek on the saudi crown prince and sarah leah whitson executive director of the middle east and north africa division of human rights watch at the moment of course saudi government officials refused to appear on al-jazeera and other well known defenders of the saudi government who we approached took participate in the show declined our invitation sara thanks for joining me out front before we begin i'd like to play a clip from an episode of upfront that aired earlier this year in which i asked jamal why you chose a life in the united states. because i don't want to be understood i don't want to be. of some other order. that he has more position and man doesn't have a position he doesn't have to probably burn scars. in a gun is done more of the people most of the intellectuals most of the people in jail today support for. jamal khashoggi are not from a few months ago and it's quite hard to see that clip and listen to his voice given what we are being told has happened to him the washington
a foreign policy analyst author and journalist rula jebreal who wrote the recent cover story for newsweek on the saudi crown prince and sarah leah whitson executive director of the middle east and north africa division of human rights watch at the moment of course saudi government officials refused to appear on al-jazeera and other well known defenders of the saudi government who we approached took participate in the show declined our invitation sara thanks for joining me out front before we...
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is temple audio excerpts have been released of jamal khashoggi last interview he was talking to a newsweek reporter and the discussion was originally going to remain confidential as khashoggi said he feared for his life he's asked about crown prince mohammed bin sultan. do you want to be any form of. evidence to the public opinion why not. transparent process where where you have been easy. to use the rule of law and due process and then defending the people would be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him in an old fashion and i believe a leader like my comment this can live doesn't see that but a good for because it was limited. it doesn't tell you a little. i didn't want that he doesn't see the need for that so sometime i see that he won't do. what postal order in the ts judical. that is a think. also to do more like how can the other rules. yeah. that doesn't work you don't have a good way. you also have it both ways can you have it both ways can you call your can you. i don't think you can. but don't know how to support that is nope because most budge in soviet. russia
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to security to mr newsweek when you're trying to find out that business models he was by american corporations doubtless was a complete please don't put him into this. bruce central schemata was mcconnell seen the solution. allies up in association with the potato. a little can he salsa on those it is just some really positively to maintain an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. join me every thursday on the alex song wind chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. i'm max kaiser with more of my guide to financial survival this is on a my issues by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more to the. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a while because we were. led . to. a series of bomb threats against top political and media figures continues for a second day in the us that is president trump on the american media all you have a who's to blame for the state of disarray. a very bi
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coverage of the two candidates wives from an image of newsweek magazine and the center image of a composite put together on ladies -- ladies journal. the cartoon at the far left "i hope digg and jack finally realize what their destiny hangs on." as if the two candidates wives are walking down a fashion runway. top ister image at the the morning of the kennedy 1861.ral, january you have lady bird johnson, the wife,ng vice president's and then the outgoing first lady, jackie kennedy, the incoming, and pat nixon, the outgoing vice president's wife. in the famous tapes that jackie kennedy later made and released in 2011, she commented on how attractive mrs. nexen appeared that day -- nixon appeared that day in the california style. pat nixon became first lady in an era where according to newspaper coverage that i certainly did a lot of research wildr our book there was a and radical variety of clothing. women in pans, women in in maxi skirtsen which reached the floor. solid colors, but also patterns of all kinds. refrainedgenerally from wearing some of the more period,look of the although she d
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mike we just heard in that phone interview that was done there courtesy of newsweek where we had. seen saying that there didn't seem to be much pressure within the u.s. congress at least to try to bring some sort of action against the crown prince how is that playing out now. well there is a deep division between congress and the president which appears to be getting deeper by the day the president says he finds the saudi explanation of what happened in the consulate credible not so say members of congress senate's going right across party lines republicans and democrats you've got rand paul a republican senator saying that economic sanctions must be introduced immediately a you've got members of the house intelligence committee mr schiff saying that this is absolutely unacceptable the president has got to take action and if president does not lead then congress will have to do so so there's a great debate going on here and also what is happening too is that this is increasingly becoming what could be an election issue let's have a listen to a form of vice president joe biden. dir
mike we just heard in that phone interview that was done there courtesy of newsweek where we had. seen saying that there didn't seem to be much pressure within the u.s. congress at least to try to bring some sort of action against the crown prince how is that playing out now. well there is a deep division between congress and the president which appears to be getting deeper by the day the president says he finds the saudi explanation of what happened in the consulate credible not so say members...
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exits have been released of one of jamal has shown she's final interviews the discussion with a newsweek reporter was originally confidential to show she said he feared for his life his some of that recording. do you want to be ready for me when the evidence to the public opinion why not. transparent process. where you have pretty. good use of the rule of law and due process and then defending the people who would be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him is also question and i believe a leader like my hammock this kind of life doesn't mean that but a good four because it was limited. it does sort of tell you a little. i didn't want that i didn't see the need for that so sometimes makes. me want to do. what most all of that an idiot sickened by. that is a thing unto itself but i do want also to do more like how can the rules. doesn't work you can have a good way. you also have it both can you have it both ways can you call your can you. i don't think you can. but don't. forget is not because it won't budge and so. i should have number one and all will agree with him do y
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foreign policy analyst author and journalist religious brail who wrote the recent cover story for newsweek on the saudi crown prince and sarah leah whitson executive director of the middle east and north africa division of human rights watch at the moment of course saudi government officials refused to appear on al-jazeera and other well known defenders of the saudi government who we approached took participate in the show declined our invitation sara thanks for joining me up front before we begin i'd like to play a clip from an episode of upfront that aired earlier this year in which i asked jamal why you chose a life in the united states. because i don't want to be listed i don't want to be. in order. to me that he has more position and man doesn't have a position he doesn't have to probably burn scars. in afghanistan more of the people most of the intellectuals most of the people in jail today support for. jamal khashoggi on out from a few months ago and it's quite hard to see that clip and listen to his voice given what we are being told has happened to him the washington post where ja
foreign policy analyst author and journalist religious brail who wrote the recent cover story for newsweek on the saudi crown prince and sarah leah whitson executive director of the middle east and north africa division of human rights watch at the moment of course saudi government officials refused to appear on al-jazeera and other well known defenders of the saudi government who we approached took participate in the show declined our invitation sara thanks for joining me up front before we...
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coverage of a the two candidates's wives from an image of "newsweek" magazine in the lower center image was a composite put together in ladies home journal. of course the cartoon at the r left, i hope dick and jack finally realize what their destiny hangs on as if the two candidates' wives are walking down a fashion runway. and the center image at the top, is inauguration day the morning of the kennedy inaugural january, 1961. you have with her back to the camera lady bird johnson the incoming vice president's wife then seated mamie eisenhower the outgoing first lady. jackie kennedy the incoming. and pat nixon the outgoing vice president's wife. in the famous tapes jackie kennedy later made her oral history released in 2011 she commented on how attractive mrs. nixon appeared that day at the nallings in what she called a california style. pat nixon became first lady in an era where according to newspaper coverage i certainly did a lot of research on for and ok, there was a wild radical variety of clothing. women in pants. women in mini skirts. women in maxi skirts which reached the floor
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. ♪♪ >>> newsweek reports five were separated from a tour group after a raft flipped.ine says the americans were in costa rica for a bachelor party. officials say that this is the rainy season and it is causing the river to swell which makes it or dangerous for rafters. >>> video from a party near clemson university. a floor collapsed. people there were dancing at the apartment party when the floor on the first level of the building caved in and they fell through the basement. about 30 people were hurt. none of the injuries is life- threatening. >>> ryanair is being criticized for not kicking a racially abusive passenger off the airplane. his tirade against another passenger was caught on video. >> stop. please. >> you have to calm down. >> you heard the man in the glasses on the far right demand that an elderly black woman in the same row moved to another seat. passengers say that he used several racial insults on the flight preparing to go for barcelona to london. passengers urged flight attendants to remove the man but they did not. ryanair said that they have repor
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beginning with another exciting "newsweek" so let's talk about the agitation and the activation and the agony and the organization of these two parties. who has the mighty mo coming out of the kavanaugh confirmation? >> no questions or publicans right now but the key phrase you used the word top of their minds there's a of a lot when to go actually between now and when most people propose. i would be surprised if the kavanaugh effect is still lingering on in their something new to keep it going. the president is true to getting people exercise so maybe has something up his sleeve. maybe the democrats will make the mistake of going on the ballot and promising these investigations and keeping the pot boiling but unless something like that happens i think it will fade away so the republicans will need something else to get that find that, election day. spirit there's no doubt that the president will have the dozen something else is between now on the midterm. it's interesting because if everyone turned out to vote we would have high voter turnout for the midterm and we have equal excitemen
beginning with another exciting "newsweek" so let's talk about the agitation and the activation and the agony and the organization of these two parties. who has the mighty mo coming out of the kavanaugh confirmation? >> no questions or publicans right now but the key phrase you used the word top of their minds there's a of a lot when to go actually between now and when most people propose. i would be surprised if the kavanaugh effect is still lingering on in their something new...
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n "newsweek" has put it that he's replaced white house secretary sarah sanders, does this work for himle news conference. this is the longest by far of any president in 150 years. and then in the last 11 days, he's been right in the face of the reporters. reporters have now responded very well. they've run out of questions to ask. they just ask him the questions of the day, instead of asking him questions more like leslie stahl asked on "60 minutes," like do you believe global warming is a hoax? or why did you lie about saying you would protect people with preexisting conditions when your government is in court arguing to allow insurers to discriminate against sick people? why are you not telling the truth about the position of your government? the press is not asking those sorts of very tough, very important questions that need to be asked right now. so i think he's getting away with surfing over the news cycle. and that might contribute to his improved numbers. but also a lot of republicans are just comingle home in terms of how to respond to the fear tactics, democrats have to be ve
n "newsweek" has put it that he's replaced white house secretary sarah sanders, does this work for himle news conference. this is the longest by far of any president in 150 years. and then in the last 11 days, he's been right in the face of the reporters. reporters have now responded very well. they've run out of questions to ask. they just ask him the questions of the day, instead of asking him questions more like leslie stahl asked on "60 minutes," like do you believe...
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you can follow us on social media we are going to kick off the weekend with the former newsweek correspondent david kaplan he examines the judicial power of the supreme court. good evening everyone. on behalf of jennifer at the president of hunter college it's my pleasure to welcome all of you to this historic house into welcome all of our viewers on c-span as well to the special evening. we are very pleased to welcome david kaplan this morning to talk about david's new and would you say timely book the most dangerous branch inside the supreme court constitution. we arranged at this talk back in the spring we knew only that it would be beautifully timed and scheduled because after all this monday was the first monday in october in the supreme court session of course began per routine. so that we have to turn people away from this evening. i'm even told that they have to advise of the book at the very last minute. all of us are fortunate that this book is so timely in every sense of the word. and of course what could be a more appropriate setting than to meet in the home of eleanor and frankli
you can follow us on social media we are going to kick off the weekend with the former newsweek correspondent david kaplan he examines the judicial power of the supreme court. good evening everyone. on behalf of jennifer at the president of hunter college it's my pleasure to welcome all of you to this historic house into welcome all of our viewers on c-span as well to the special evening. we are very pleased to welcome david kaplan this morning to talk about david's new and would you say timely...
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al-jazeera is temple odio access have been released of jamal khashoggi last interview he was talking to a newsweek reporter and the discussion was originally going to remain confidential as khashoggi said he feared for his life he's asked about crown prince mohammed bin sultan. do you want to be any form of. evidence to the public opinion why not. transparent process where where you have been easy. to use the rule of law and due process and then defending the people would be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him in an old fashion and i believe a leader like my comment this can live doesn't see that but a good for because it was limited. it does sort of tell you a little. i didn't want that he doesn't see the need for that so sometime i see that they want to. go to postal order in the ts judical but. that is a think unto itself but i do want also to do more like how can the other rules. yeah. that doesn't work you don't have a good way. you also have it both ways can you have it both ways can you call you can you. not i don't think you can. but don't go to support that is nope bec
al-jazeera is temple odio access have been released of jamal khashoggi last interview he was talking to a newsweek reporter and the discussion was originally going to remain confidential as khashoggi said he feared for his life he's asked about crown prince mohammed bin sultan. do you want to be any form of. evidence to the public opinion why not. transparent process where where you have been easy. to use the rule of law and due process and then defending the people would be on his side if he...
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eastern, former "newsweek" legal affairs correspondent david kaplan examines the judicial power of the supreme court. then on booktv's "after words" program at nine, journalist beth macy reports on the opioid crisis in america. she's interviewed by democratic congressman gerald connolly of virginia. at ten, historian nick bunker recounts the early life of benjamin franklin. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 p.m. eastern with mit's deborah rah blum's report on the science behind and the development of food safety regulations in the united states. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and weeks every weekend, television -- books every weekend. a reminder, this weekend's full schedule is available on our web site, booktv.org. >>> and now here's david kaplan on the power of supreme court. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everyone. good evening. i'm harold holzer, and i'm the jonathan fanta director of roosevelt house. and on behalf of jennifer rab, the president of hunter college, it's a pleasure to welcome all of you to this h
eastern, former "newsweek" legal affairs correspondent david kaplan examines the judicial power of the supreme court. then on booktv's "after words" program at nine, journalist beth macy reports on the opioid crisis in america. she's interviewed by democratic congressman gerald connolly of virginia. at ten, historian nick bunker recounts the early life of benjamin franklin. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 p.m. eastern with mit's deborah rah blum's report on...
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foreign policy analyst author and journalist religion brail who wrote the recent cover story for newsweek on the saudi crown prince and sarah leah whitson executive director of the middle east and north africa division of human rights watch at the moment of course saudi government officials refused to appear on al-jazeera and other well known defenders of the saudi government who we approached took participate in the show declined our invitation sara thanks for joining me up front before we begin i'd like to play a clip from an episode of upfront that aired earlier this year in which i asked jamal why you chose a life of self in the united states. because i don't want to be i don't want to be . of some other order. any that he has more position and man doesn't have a position he doesn't have to probably burn scars. in afghanistan more of the people most of the intellectuals most of the people in jail today support for. jamal khashoggi or not from a few months ago and it's quite hard to see that clip and listen to his voice given what we are being told has happened to him the washington po
foreign policy analyst author and journalist religion brail who wrote the recent cover story for newsweek on the saudi crown prince and sarah leah whitson executive director of the middle east and north africa division of human rights watch at the moment of course saudi government officials refused to appear on al-jazeera and other well known defenders of the saudi government who we approached took participate in the show declined our invitation sara thanks for joining me up front before we...
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he's written for [inaudible] and contributed two essays for "the washington post" and newsweek in your times. in 2015, 2016 he was a fellow at princeton and this year he won the george w sj prize for journalism and arts and letters. he also lives in new york city. i live in sag harbor. i was happy to be invited to do this. it caused me to think about a part of the writing is done over the years and i'm proud of. i can't say i enjoyed all of it but the thing that occurred to me right off the bat was there is writing about all this other stuff and then there's writing about war. ... >> to describe the united states back in the world. i was recently reading a book by graham greene, and i found a wonderful quote aha really is appropriate -- that really is appropriate for occasion, and that was time gives poetry to battlefields. and i think writing about war and the writers that do it have the job of writing about battlefield before poetry gets there. and that makes it especially different and difficult. because they've always said that the first casualty of war is truth, the second casualt
he's written for [inaudible] and contributed two essays for "the washington post" and newsweek in your times. in 2015, 2016 he was a fellow at princeton and this year he won the george w sj prize for journalism and arts and letters. he also lives in new york city. i live in sag harbor. i was happy to be invited to do this. it caused me to think about a part of the writing is done over the years and i'm proud of. i can't say i enjoyed all of it but the thing that occurred to me right...
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audio excerpts upon release of one of these final interviews that discussion with a newsweek reporter was originally confidential as for shoghi and said he'd feared for his life here's some of that recording he wants to be ready for mr why not bring evidence to the public opinion why not bring timespan and process where where you have briefly. introduced the rule of law and due process and reading and the people will be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him in an old fashion i don't really believe him like i'm going to spend money but because it would let me just. tell you i don't. i didn't want he didn't even let me for some time i feel that he really you want to think. what. alternate he had silicon. you know mother to that think i'm. like oh. yeah. well that doesn't work you can have it both ways. you want to have it can you have it both ways can you call yourself can you. but didn't own one. that is not typical but you could actually hear number one and all agree with him. do you see anybody of them any couple is a kid. going. to the vatican i'm not going to blow
audio excerpts upon release of one of these final interviews that discussion with a newsweek reporter was originally confidential as for shoghi and said he'd feared for his life here's some of that recording he wants to be ready for mr why not bring evidence to the public opinion why not bring timespan and process where where you have briefly. introduced the rule of law and due process and reading and the people will be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him in an old fashion i...
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david kaplan worked at "newsweek" for 20 years. his cover stories included profiles of justices william brennan and clarence thomas, not to mention george steinbrenner who's not on the court, but he did get a cover story. george lucas, mayor giuliani. and he interviewed a majority of the supreme court justices for this book. i don't know if it was 5-4 cooperating or 6-3 -- [laughter] you'll tell us. he's the author of three previous books, "the silicon boys" about culture of silicon valley, "the accidental president" about the 37 days following the 2000 election which was also the basis for the hbo drama "recount." his last book was called "mine's bigger," a biography of the largest private sailing yacht in the world which won the gerald loeb award for the best title -- no, the best business book of the year. [laughter] david also practiced law on wall street and was a white house intern. a lot information to unpack there finish a lot of information to unpack there. i always hesitate to use the cliche that our next guest needs no i
david kaplan worked at "newsweek" for 20 years. his cover stories included profiles of justices william brennan and clarence thomas, not to mention george steinbrenner who's not on the court, but he did get a cover story. george lucas, mayor giuliani. and he interviewed a majority of the supreme court justices for this book. i don't know if it was 5-4 cooperating or 6-3 -- [laughter] you'll tell us. he's the author of three previous books, "the silicon boys" about culture of...
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don't play for you know some audio of jamal has shown she's lost interview the discussion with a newsweek reporter was originally confidential as a shock she had said that he feared for his life is some of that recording he wants to be reformist why not bring evidence to the public opinion why not bring transparent process where where you have briefly. introduced the rule of law and due process and reading and the people will be on his side if he would do that it could be a good fight if it all starts in the real leader like i am it doesn't matter. because it's been limited. certainly not. i didn't want that i didn't see the need for that so sometime i see that you want to think. of postal order in a two year silicon valley and that is a think i do want also to do more like how can the rules. doesn't work you don't have a good way. you also have it both ways can you have it both ways can you call your can you. i don't think you can. but if but if they don't i'll tell you suppose there is no political movement in soviet. russia have number one and all will agree with him do you see anybody
don't play for you know some audio of jamal has shown she's lost interview the discussion with a newsweek reporter was originally confidential as a shock she had said that he feared for his life is some of that recording he wants to be reformist why not bring evidence to the public opinion why not bring transparent process where where you have briefly. introduced the rule of law and due process and reading and the people will be on his side if he would do that it could be a good fight if it all...
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. >>> newsweek reports st. louis daycare hosted a fight club for preschoolers. earning center to encourage the to beat one another in the classroom. he video was shot by a 10-year-old boy whose mother wants the teachers held accountable. alledenter reportedly fired the mployees. i thinkors declined to file charges. >> i think they should reconsider that because you can see teachers jumping up for joy. cry disturbing. doingployees at nasa's jet theulsion lab held their annual pumpkin carving contest. almost all the creations moved, tartar strumming pumpkin. ightingineers built the pumpkins during their lunch hour. they nicely done, engineers. >>> taking a closer look at the midterm elections in our series "issues that matter." it hinges, on part, in a race where senator claire mccaskill as in a battle with james nservati cbs news, host of npr's first edition took a road trip to see what's on voters' minds. he stopped for three meals with missouri voters. he sto steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. e wanted to see how the election relates to people's li
. >>> newsweek reports st. louis daycare hosted a fight club for preschoolers. earning center to encourage the to beat one another in the classroom. he video was shot by a 10-year-old boy whose mother wants the teachers held accountable. alledenter reportedly fired the mployees. i thinkors declined to file charges. >> i think they should reconsider that because you can see teachers jumping up for joy. cry disturbing. doingployees at nasa's jet theulsion lab held their annual...
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. >>> and "newsweek" reports the world's most expensive whiskey bottle sold for more than $1 million-year-old bottle was bottled in 1986. experts call it the holy grail of whiskey due to its vintage rarity and the bottle's unique or thework. only 12 bottles were produced. how many still exist is unknown. a similar bottle will go on sale in new york later this month. >> the person that bought that bottle got a lot of money if they can spend $1 million on whiskey. >> i know. i agree. >> i wonder if they're single. just asking for friends. >> yeah, right. they might need a hug. >> but you don't like to drink. >> no, i don't. >>> a navy veteran who fought ptsd is fly fishing and offering children and veterans another chance to heal. coming up, how a connection with the outdoors is changing people's lives. (waves crashing) excedrin sees your relentless, pounding headache even if no one else can. it's why we focus only on headaches. nothing works faster. we see your pain and what's possible without it. -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -ice dispenser, find me a dog
. >>> and "newsweek" reports the world's most expensive whiskey bottle sold for more than $1 million-year-old bottle was bottled in 1986. experts call it the holy grail of whiskey due to its vintage rarity and the bottle's unique or thework. only 12 bottles were produced. how many still exist is unknown. a similar bottle will go on sale in new york later this month. >> the person that bought that bottle got a lot of money if they can spend $1 million on whiskey....
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. >>> "newsweek" reports consume fast feast each day. 45% of young adults eat fast food.rackets. fast food has link to health problems ranging from weight gain to depression. >>> and christian bale has made another wild transformation. he plays dick cheney. the first photo shows how much he locks like the former vice president. they say he shaved his head, bleached his eyebrows, and gained 40 pounds. he lost 40 pounds to "t mainist," and then he gamed over 100 pounds for his movie. i don't want a job where i have to gain weight. >>> here at ohio state university they're conducts a comprehensive study on college gamers, how it impacts the bran and the body. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> and if you're on the go, hear today's stop stories and what's happening in the world in less than 20 minutes. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may
. >>> "newsweek" reports consume fast feast each day. 45% of young adults eat fast food.rackets. fast food has link to health problems ranging from weight gain to depression. >>> and christian bale has made another wild transformation. he plays dick cheney. the first photo shows how much he locks like the former vice president. they say he shaved his head, bleached his eyebrows, and gained 40 pounds. he lost 40 pounds to "t mainist," and then he gamed over...
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. >>> "newsweek" reports that the megamillions and powerball lottery jackpots have reached 826 milliontal amounts ever. the megamillions drawing is tonight. it's the third-largest at $548 million. and saturday is the powerball drawing. the jackpot is worth an estimated $314 million. >> i will split it with you, don't worry. >> kind of you. >>> the international space station could operate without a crew for the first time in two decades. it comes after yesterday's over kazakhstan. the capsule hurdled back to earth from 31 miles up and made an emergency landing. the two crew members, astronaut nick hague and cosmonaut alexi okchnin are okay. mark strassmann is at the kennedy space center in florida with how that puts all u.s. manned missions on hold. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that is why this russian failure really matters. the soyuz rockets are grounded. no more flights until they figure out what went wrong yesterday. and for america. the soyuz is the only taxi right now that we have to head to the space station. >> there is liftoff. >> reporter: two minutes into a
. >>> "newsweek" reports that the megamillions and powerball lottery jackpots have reached 826 milliontal amounts ever. the megamillions drawing is tonight. it's the third-largest at $548 million. and saturday is the powerball drawing. the jackpot is worth an estimated $314 million. >> i will split it with you, don't worry. >> kind of you. >>> the international space station could operate without a crew for the first time in two decades. it comes after...
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included in the effort a realization act that expected to read country reached the presence desk "newsweek" thanks in part to the chairman solution is my friend airport from others act. it requires large and medium hub airports to include clean safe lactation rooms for nursing moms, separate from bathrooms in every terminal. i can appreciate the commercial airports and commuter rail stations are not apples to apples comparison but if you hope and track will engage with me to identify ways to ensure the homage and tech facilities include appropriate accommodations or breast-feeding women like you have in the chicago station. will you work with me towards this goal? >> absolutely. we look forward to having discussions and help with the goal. in fact, we have four lactation stations in place today, washington, d.c., philly, baltimore, chicago. a fifth is underway for new york as renovations continue it will be placed during the renovation process. i would also like to personally thank you for the leadership on the bill which helps protect our crews from the soul. it's a bill we have long supp
included in the effort a realization act that expected to read country reached the presence desk "newsweek" thanks in part to the chairman solution is my friend airport from others act. it requires large and medium hub airports to include clean safe lactation rooms for nursing moms, separate from bathrooms in every terminal. i can appreciate the commercial airports and commuter rail stations are not apples to apples comparison but if you hope and track will engage with me to identify...
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think will be the most popular >> well, the flag is going to appeal to the collectors you've got the newsweekcover. this issue happens to be his own personal copy that has the address label on the bottom to n.a. armstrong at their home address. >> that's pretty cool. >> heritage has sold astronaut memorabilia but this is the holy grail. >> who ends up being the buyers of these things? oftentimes it's a chinese buyer. it's someone from the middle east do you think this will be more highly bid up by americans because of the patriotic nature of it. rick and i were talking at lunch yesterday about the interest in the movie from australia, japan, the great thing about the whey the auction is conducted is that no matter where you are in the world, they can see every one of the lots being sold. and they can bid on it in real time like they were at the auction. you can bid on it. i've preapproved your credit >> i know. but i want the flag. >> you can get it you just have to bid a lot >> i want to tell you about this this is a piece of the propeller. were made with an airplane that had this as part of
think will be the most popular >> well, the flag is going to appeal to the collectors you've got the newsweekcover. this issue happens to be his own personal copy that has the address label on the bottom to n.a. armstrong at their home address. >> that's pretty cool. >> heritage has sold astronaut memorabilia but this is the holy grail. >> who ends up being the buyers of these things? oftentimes it's a chinese buyer. it's someone from the middle east do you think this...
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host: our guest is a foreign -- a former foreign editor for newsweek and a national editor for politico is now a national correspondent for foreign policy. al is joining us from indiana, independent line. caller: tennessee. know henrique kemery no? guest: i don't. caller: let me tell you who he was. citizen,united states a federal agent and with the approval of the highest levels , hehe mexican government was kidnapped, tortured and murdered and his murdered -- and his murder was taped so the officials inking kingpins could listen to it and see what he knew. that was in the 1980's and the reason the united states government that absolutely nothing after one of its citizens was tortured and murdered and knew it was because political pressure from the banks in chicago and new york who held a mexican debt that could not with any sort of pressure on the mexicans or billions would be lost. i think we should saudi's word the to their minds perhaps pursuing a program of so-called rendition. i don't want to get the case that was a long time ago, but the whole idea of objecting suspected crimina
host: our guest is a foreign -- a former foreign editor for newsweek and a national editor for politico is now a national correspondent for foreign policy. al is joining us from indiana, independent line. caller: tennessee. know henrique kemery no? guest: i don't. caller: let me tell you who he was. citizen,united states a federal agent and with the approval of the highest levels , hehe mexican government was kidnapped, tortured and murdered and his murdered -- and his murder was taped so the...
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guys come in before the nikki haley "newsweek" that the biggest headline this morning would be kanyeuse. the market moving between positive and negative. the other indices have stayed in the green. interest rates to focus. we still have half an hour of "varney & company" and it is still jampacked. we will be right back. ♪ at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, sym
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akon telling "newsweek" in part quote i have been thinking about running for 2020 very seriously.ceo mark zuckerberg as his running mate. we shall see about all of that ed? ed: that's interesting. thanks, pete. just 10 days until the midterms. been a lot of talk about a blue wave and one of the most reliably blue states is new jersey. the state senate race between senate incumbent democrat bob menendez and the republican challenger bob hugin has just been declared a toss-up by the cook political report known as highly independent arbiter of these races. this could be why a top democratic super pac is now spending 3 million bucks to air ads like this attacking hugin. is that a sign that new jersey could go red in november? let's talk to the republican senate candidate challenging bob menendez bob hugin joins us live. >> good to be with you this morning. ed: i find it interesting we see the senate democratic leader chuck schumer saying let's take $3 million, money that was targeted to help heidi heitkamp in north dakota, a trump state, basically, take money out of there and send it
akon telling "newsweek" in part quote i have been thinking about running for 2020 very seriously.ceo mark zuckerberg as his running mate. we shall see about all of that ed? ed: that's interesting. thanks, pete. just 10 days until the midterms. been a lot of talk about a blue wave and one of the most reliably blue states is new jersey. the state senate race between senate incumbent democrat bob menendez and the republican challenger bob hugin has just been declared a toss-up by the...