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nice going, "newsweek." the argument immediately then spewed out of the mouth of the president of the united states after "newsweek" published that. the president almost immediately started parroting the line as if it had been conveyed to him in the most credible terms, telling reporters, quote, i heard today that she doesn't meet the requirements to be vice president. oh, he heard this today when he was browsing through "newsweek." oh, i see. where he heard that from was this article written by this guy, john eastman, who wrote this up is down, black it white, you know, constitution doesn't exist column, which "newsweek" published, which claims that senator harris was secretly foreign, and therefore, not only could she not be vice president, eastman claimed that she should be stripped of her seat in the united states senate, too. this guy, eastman, is a legal eagle who goes on right-wing talk radio, like "the hugh hewitt show" and stuff. and in his infinite legal wisdom, he has decided to sort of wage this
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nice going newsweek. the argument spewed out of the mouth of the president of the united states after newsweek published that, the president started to parrot the line as if it was conveyed to him in the most credible terms. i heard today she doesn't meet t the requirements to be vice president. he heard it today. he heard it from this article written by this guy. up is down. black is white. constitution does not exist column. claimed senator harris was secretly foreign and not only could she not be vice president she should be stripped of her seat in the united states senate too. this guy, eastman, a legal eagle who goes on right wing talk radio. saying that being born in the united states doesn't make him a united states citizen. if your parents were immigrants, you are not really american. this is contrary to centuries of lived experience of what it is to be american. it is totally contrary to what the plain language is in the constitution. but it sounds awesome if you are trying to disqualify candidat
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with me now one of the writers of that article, navid jamaali, editor at large at "newsweek."aken to court, morgan simon a senior contributor at "forbes" and author of the book "real impact: the real economics of social change." morgan, thank you so much for being with us. "newsweek" shared some of the court transcript as core civic fought they weren't separating families because they weren't detaining children. the judge said but you were housing the families that had been separated, the parents part, at dults part. what is the important message there when it comes to how family separation is defined? >> so let's be clear. birds fly, fish swim, prisons separate families. in any circumstance. anytime someone goes to prison or jail or detention center, they have been separated from a family member. now, in the case of trump's family separation policy you were ripping families apart and detaining both sides of that equation. now, it certainly takes two to tango, and that means if you were incarcerating the parents you are absolutely participating in family separation. that's why
with me now one of the writers of that article, navid jamaali, editor at large at "newsweek."aken to court, morgan simon a senior contributor at "forbes" and author of the book "real impact: the real economics of social change." morgan, thank you so much for being with us. "newsweek" shared some of the court transcript as core civic fought they weren't separating families because they weren't detaining children. the judge said but you were housing the...
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oh, he heard this today when he was browsing through newsweek. oh, i see. where he heard that from is this article written by this guy, john eastman, who wrote this up is down, black is white, you know, constitution doesn't exist column, which newsweek published, which claimed that senator harris was secretly foreign and therefore not only could she not be vice president, eastman claimed that she should be stripped of her seat in the united states senate too. this guy eastman is a legal eagle who goes on right-wing talk radio like the hugh hewitt show and stuff. a and in his wisdom, he's decided to wage this campaign that says being born in the united states doesn't make you a u.s. citizen. his whole public shtick is if your parents were immigrants, you're not really american. again, this is totally contrary to centuries of lived experiences much what it is to be america. it's also totally contrary to what the plain language is in the constitution. but it sounds awesome if you're trying to disqualify candidates for public office that you don't like for othe
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that i think i need the peace and yet also only the little scene is the mouth of a newbie to newsweekinto or as i can all hi neal so full of i music it would be like a time with them is it almost has any man not just one seeker. of wasn't good but the bit of an a lost it is the most reasonable daughter was there a method of teaching that is good. better then good dishes i put it past you to the luxury of visual disses often egypt. leisure economy in contrast the asia he's got. it just about on for the. over pulled out the dollar number. a few key. one because i figured you'd think i got. over good. beethoven carried around his ideas for a new large scale symphony for many years 'd in 823 he finally put his 9th symphony down on paper over a period of 9 months the preparations for the 1st performance in vienna in 1904 were soured by bitter arguments the concert was postponed several times beethoven was furious about careless copyist obstinate singers and too little pay the composer cancelled but then relented. arms instead strike up more pleasing and more joyful ones. on friday may 7th
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starting us off, editor at large for "newsweek" and the author of "how to catch a russian spy," the true story of an american turned double agent. even pompeo is linking the cyberattack to russia. so, why can't the president do the same? >> well, i mean, this has been going on for four years. and if i take off my journalism hat, just for a brief moment, you know, i worked undercover against the gru for three years. and what i can tell you, alicia, and this has been frustrating me the last four years. russia, whether it's cyber, whether it's ukraine, whatever it might be, russia will keep pushing until they hit that obstacle, until they hit that wall. and today, with president trump, he has yet to condemn them. he has yet to push back. so this is the natural progression. they are going to keep going. they are going to keep expanding. that -- that aggressive posture is going to be -- keep increasing. and at some point, it's going to go to a bridge too far. so, his inability to confront them, his inability to call them out is, again, just putting this country at danger, in the fact that it
starting us off, editor at large for "newsweek" and the author of "how to catch a russian spy," the true story of an american turned double agent. even pompeo is linking the cyberattack to russia. so, why can't the president do the same? >> well, i mean, this has been going on for four years. and if i take off my journalism hat, just for a brief moment, you know, i worked undercover against the gru for three years. and what i can tell you, alicia, and this has been...
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producer aid subsaharan africa big names like francis determine if these mean the right time and newsweek schools from this kind of books i'm sure the goddess was perched up very brightly one of the biggest of all shrines in africa. the 2nd biggest world discovery in africa. enough. enough to make a big movie out of a new one i might shoot. you. tube . who. knew who do ready . the 100000 kilometers an hour to reach mars. is at the helm and the hope mission of the united arab emirates. 80 percent of the mission scientists are women. the country is entering a new era. john female scientists are reaching new heights global 3000. in 20 minutes on the w. . in the far north. beyond the inhabitable world. it's lonely. barren. and breathtakingly beautiful. the arctic. powerful expanse of bitter cold. calm and the sound of global warming thanks. to take a journey around the north pole meet profiteers and talk with people experiencing a changing environment. or the ice disappears earlier and it keeps retreating. our future depends on what happens here in one of the most fragile ecosystems on earth.
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. ♪ gerry: i'm back with "newsweek" opinion editor josh hammer and mat welch. of the things that the everybody's talking about right now as they look to this coming year, more generally in terms of the state of politics in this country and much of the west is the have we entered a new phase in global politics, the decline of liberal democracy. we've got the sort of neo-liberal order that josh was talking about that's kind of run things seems to be falling apart. do you think it is falling apart, and if so -- i'm sorry for such a brief period of time -- what's replacing it? rewe entering a period of sort of authoritarian populist nationalism, and what should we look for in 2021? >> this has been happening for ten years. people who measure this stuff closely have noted the rise of both left-wing and right-wing populism. this is a left wing, a kind of, a variant of it that you see in latin america and elsewhere. populism, for me as someone who's oriented towards individual rights and economic freedom, tends to not be my friend. it doesn't produce the outcomes that
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>> guest: the younger daughter who was chairman of the union pacific railroad, newsweek magazine and founder of sun valley, the ski resort, the brainchild to encourage americans by giving them a destination and thanks to harriman we have the first chairlift. remember that next time you go skiing. he was an extremely successful businessman but also had an incredible commitment, his older sister was founder of the junior league and went to work in the fdr administration, and it was through her example and inspiration he was ahead of his time and wanted to involve his daughters in his professional world. he and his daughter kathleen were not very close but her parents divorced when she was 10, it wasn't until her mother died, they found their way back together through adventure. kathleen was an incredibly accomplished horsewoman, a crack shot and terrific skier. and the love of skiing, school holidays with him working alongside him. to britain before the united states entered the war, he thought it would be wonderful for kathleen to have the experience to go with him as arranged with ha
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editorial page of the "new york daily news," also columnist and contribute editor for many years for "newsweek" magazine. started my career in chicago where i was a columnist on a national correspondent, have done 12 books, actually two published this year, the one on the aclu, another one on free speech called the short life entries death of free speech in america. and i am also a former writer in residence for the american civil liberties union and live now in new york city. >> thank you, ellis. one of the reasons why i volunteered to moderate this panel is because i love the topic, love the books, and both authors go to the heart of two institutions that shaped modern america's political and civil spaces. the american civil liberties union, aclu, and the league of women voters. this book shows are witches, complexity and even contradiction within institution and movements that change the course of our history. through helen hamilton gardener, camera shows a distinctive woman appropriate the very american right to shaper unaided and move into public space to work for social reform. texas wit
editorial page of the "new york daily news," also columnist and contribute editor for many years for "newsweek" magazine. started my career in chicago where i was a columnist on a national correspondent, have done 12 books, actually two published this year, the one on the aclu, another one on free speech called the short life entries death of free speech in america. and i am also a former writer in residence for the american civil liberties union and live now in new york...
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what happened after 9/11, muslim voices that supported wars, at the time was looking at newsweek, supporting the afghanistan war and the iraq war. even though he was well respected, wasn't invited to speak on private time television, the muslims who supported the wars were listened to, just - rabble-rousers, traders, there wasn't a sense, and susan sontag had a piece in the new yorker a week after the attack, because she expressed worry about what might happen in a country in which everybody is exposed to the same talking points, hurling towards a massive war so she was expressing concern. she was attacked in the press for weeks on that. it was a time when just expressing disagreement of us foreign policy could cost people their careers really. >> host: i look at self identity, your whole life you lived in between languages, multiple languages, multiple cultures, countries, buffering yourself from these painful inequality use by operating in a gray zone, gray area. how it relates to the conditionals citizen. >> this is a term i came across a few years ago. it is actually a term that was coin
what happened after 9/11, muslim voices that supported wars, at the time was looking at newsweek, supporting the afghanistan war and the iraq war. even though he was well respected, wasn't invited to speak on private time television, the muslims who supported the wars were listened to, just - rabble-rousers, traders, there wasn't a sense, and susan sontag had a piece in the new yorker a week after the attack, because she expressed worry about what might happen in a country in which everybody is...
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editorial page at the new york daily news, columnist and contributing editor for many years for newsweekazine. started my career in chicago where i was also a columnist on a national correspondent. i've done 12 books, two published this year, the one on the aclu and another one on free speech called "the short life and curious death of's free speech in america". i'm also a former writer and residents of the Ãband live now in new york city. >> thank you ellis. one of the reasons i volunteered to moderate these analysts because i love the topic, love the book and both authors go to the heart of two institutions that have shaped modern american political and on several pages. the american little somebody's the union, aclu and the league of women voters, direct descendent of the national american women's suffrage association that helen hamilton gardner represented so well in your book, kimberly. the books show the richness, complexity and even contradictions within institutions and movements that change the course of our history. through helen hamilton gardner, helen shows how distinctive wo
editorial page at the new york daily news, columnist and contributing editor for many years for newsweekazine. started my career in chicago where i was also a columnist on a national correspondent. i've done 12 books, two published this year, the one on the aclu and another one on free speech called "the short life and curious death of's free speech in america". i'm also a former writer and residents of the Ãband live now in new york city. >> thank you ellis. one of the reasons...
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as newsweek put it, kennedy did not show that he was nixon's master but he did show that he was nixon's match. that was enough. subsequently, kennedy recognized that nixon willingness to debate him was an enormous break for him and he was told later that fool to debate me on tv. seem superficial. much of kennedy's success was due to his immense personal appeal. at a time when television was gaining paramount importance, kennedy's physical appearance and charm were assets. kennedy acquired a star quality previously reserved only for like those and other in the atmosphere. kennedy's wit, typically quick and dry. nixon was always under meticulous restraint. one standard line was mr. nixon had been calling me and all the rest. i just confine myself to calling him a republican. he said you have seen those elephants in the circus, they skin, when thick they move around the ring, grab the tail of the elephant in front of them. inhard nixon grab that tail 1952 and 1956. but in 1956, he is running, not eisenhower. gallop poll called it too close to call and it was. the narrowest margin in histor
as newsweek put it, kennedy did not show that he was nixon's master but he did show that he was nixon's match. that was enough. subsequently, kennedy recognized that nixon willingness to debate him was an enormous break for him and he was told later that fool to debate me on tv. seem superficial. much of kennedy's success was due to his immense personal appeal. at a time when television was gaining paramount importance, kennedy's physical appearance and charm were assets. kennedy acquired a...
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with me now, naveed ja mali, the editor at large at "newsweek" and the author of the book "how to catchyou give us a sense of what could potentially be compromised here and what would be the significance of targeting the department of treasury and commerce? >> well, so i mean those departments clearly you're looking for intelligence on potential sanctions. i mean that would be the place to go. but there's -- it's larger than that, alicia. it depends on what they actually compromised. is it -- was it just a system, or was it more alarmingly perhaps encryption? so there's a lot that can have been compromised here, and how long were they watching? what did they collect? you know, these are all big questions that have to be answered. you know, it doesn't help that the head of dhs's cybersecurity was fired. so it's a very concerning moment right now. >> right. i mean there are folks who believe that this could be a part of a larger effort, that this could simply be the first wave. can you sort of pull back for us and give us a sense of what that might look like? >> well, look, regardless of
with me now, naveed ja mali, the editor at large at "newsweek" and the author of the book "how to catchyou give us a sense of what could potentially be compromised here and what would be the significance of targeting the department of treasury and commerce? >> well, so i mean those departments clearly you're looking for intelligence on potential sanctions. i mean that would be the place to go. but there's -- it's larger than that, alicia. it depends on what they actually...
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shannon: when it comes to covid-19 relief even newsweek is saying is mostly true republicans tried 40t covid-19 relief to the people and democrats blocked it. republicans demanding democrats vote on a new round of paycheck protection program funds small businesses get hammered by the new lockdowns. all this is 3000 americans died in a single day from coronavirus was a fight for survival on several fronts. for more american business owners are enduring, the owner springlake matter. and from the west coast, supervisor jim desmond. welcome to you both. wants to read something from fox news talking about the covid-19 relief back and forth thing the house has yet to pass a stimulus package to rescue millions of americans struggling during the pandemic but they did spend time debating the environmental effects of ceiling fans and were debating legalizing pot and voting on that. what is your reaction as a small business owner who needs the help? i will go to supervisor jim desmond. if you can hear me, congress is not moving very quickly on this. many of your constituents are waiting and bare
shannon: when it comes to covid-19 relief even newsweek is saying is mostly true republicans tried 40t covid-19 relief to the people and democrats blocked it. republicans demanding democrats vote on a new round of paycheck protection program funds small businesses get hammered by the new lockdowns. all this is 3000 americans died in a single day from coronavirus was a fight for survival on several fronts. for more american business owners are enduring, the owner springlake matter. and from the...
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even newsweek did a fact check, democrats blocked covid-19 we 40 times, republican said they said, mostlyre's a lot more to the story. a lot of things on the table the democrats said no thanks. nancy pelosi hold on deals that were on the table until after the election. will any of that filter down to voters or will they just hear the republicans -- $2,000 checks were behind it. >> that timeline isn't what people are paying attention to. they are paying attention to the president saying i want to do this and republicans falling behind the democrats agreeing with him. last tuesday or wednesday night. that is where this thing went awry. you have the majority leader talking about the senate will continue as part of this process people want relief, they don't want to hear about foreign countries money, they don't want to hear about the senate process, they want to know how long before that money gets to their bank account and the slower it takes to get that money the more -- this is one of those things where optics are everything and optics and the speed of response isn't there. shannon: we un
even newsweek did a fact check, democrats blocked covid-19 we 40 times, republican said they said, mostlyre's a lot more to the story. a lot of things on the table the democrats said no thanks. nancy pelosi hold on deals that were on the table until after the election. will any of that filter down to voters or will they just hear the republicans -- $2,000 checks were behind it. >> that timeline isn't what people are paying attention to. they are paying attention to the president saying i...
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was each man gay as newsweek would have us believe? or something else? why do americans seen as fixated by making buchanan our first gay president? all right, spoiler alert ahead. as i have suggest semester, historians must follow the research where it takes them. my research has led me to archive some 21 states, the district of columbia, even the british library in london. my findings suggest that james buchanan and william rufus king had an intimate male friendship, of the kind common in the 19th century. a generation of scholarship has uncovered numerous, mostly platonic friendships among men. at the same time, some could include an erotic element as well. the friendship of buchanan and king included both platonic and erotic elements, but not in the way you think. it suggests that king felt neverer and buchanan reciprocated in return. buchanan shrewdly cultivated king's affection when it was convenient, ignored him when it was not. and the unequal terms of their relationship, king kept giving, and buchanan cap taking. not in a sexual way but in an emo
was each man gay as newsweek would have us believe? or something else? why do americans seen as fixated by making buchanan our first gay president? all right, spoiler alert ahead. as i have suggest semester, historians must follow the research where it takes them. my research has led me to archive some 21 states, the district of columbia, even the british library in london. my findings suggest that james buchanan and william rufus king had an intimate male friendship, of the kind common in the...
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even a year after, "newsweek" proclaimed that the whole world knew about him.ifficult to imagine today a musical piece taking on such meaning. in 1945 with the surrender of germany and japan, a new era marked by unprecedented challenges and energizing possibilities began to take shape. for the united states, this new age pointed to a fundamentally different orientation toward the world. many musicians in the u.s. embraced the idea that their art would be able to contribute to a more cooperative world. despite this, controversies erupted over musicians whose commitment to humane values was seen as dubious on account of their wartime activities. thus even after the nazi threat was gone, the prospect of certain artists coming to american to perform cast a pall over the american music scene. given what naziism had perpetrated across europe, many believed that in dealing with those whose wartime behavior was suspect, there was simply no room for compromise. moreover, as american's distress intensified with the fear of soviet communism, there was a tendency to equate
even a year after, "newsweek" proclaimed that the whole world knew about him.ifficult to imagine today a musical piece taking on such meaning. in 1945 with the surrender of germany and japan, a new era marked by unprecedented challenges and energizing possibilities began to take shape. for the united states, this new age pointed to a fundamentally different orientation toward the world. many musicians in the u.s. embraced the idea that their art would be able to contribute to a more...
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good morning to both of you on what is another wild newsweek. we've seen the way in which the final stages of joe biden's presidential f campaign, he tald a lot about white working class voters, the voters that went for trump in 2016 that he was hoping to get back but he rolled out a number of republicans who were supportive of him, endorsed him, a paired down virtual version of itself. so we saw how joe biden was campaigning asbi a democrat but sort of signaling that down ballot republicans aren't bad and i, he would say, as president are going to work with him and consult with them. we're seeing that leading these high profile agencies in his administration andge cabinet because he sees that as a way and his team sees that as a way to bring folks into the fold. i would also add, ali, that congressman cedric richmond who is leading the office of personal engagement for the white house has talked about starting a special office to engage conservative voters. that's another extension of how we're going to e see the biden white house, try to bring
good morning to both of you on what is another wild newsweek. we've seen the way in which the final stages of joe biden's presidential f campaign, he tald a lot about white working class voters, the voters that went for trump in 2016 that he was hoping to get back but he rolled out a number of republicans who were supportive of him, endorsed him, a paired down virtual version of itself. so we saw how joe biden was campaigning asbi a democrat but sort of signaling that down ballot republicans...
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push the jocks but others tend to stumble and fall to against i'm sure sherie of these 11 still newsweek poll. the county is here to we want to do better, but sometimes like this, i'm supporting bungalow boy and it is really one guy in there and 3 points in the pocket and show must go to the exec, please. now let's check out all the results from match day knowing there's that one thing when false books and a horrible defeat for goldman like a cyclone. well, there was a goals 1st in berlin, fire and a winning stroke up and $25.00 games without a blunders. they get victory, push out some day matches and even draw shelter, actually scored a goal. and it was a good one, benito hama, with the finish. mark luge, the greeter, but shanklin need to do the time or more to end their winless round. this hardly every 1st and then number 2, both sports club or free kick routine opened the door for john brooks to score their brain and were wondering how they fell for the op on it's legal as knocks on old touches it. a goal. maradona would have been envious of you also, but i follow with amazing skills
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i think at the time was working at newsweek. and who supported both the afghanistan war and the iraq war. obviously had no shortage of airtime, people like him and so on and so forth but the scholar like edward even though he's very well-respected at the time, the late edward was not getting invited to speak on primetime television about his positions on these issues. i think that the muslims who supported the wars were listened to and elevated. the people expressed dissent were considered to be, just sort of like rabble-rousers. and potentially even traders. there wasn't a sense that expressing the sense was welcom welcome. this is something that was restricted to muslims. a member there's a peace in the new yorker a week after the attacks. because she expressed worry about what might happen in a country in which everybody is exposed to the same three or four slogans and talking points. and that essentially indicated your hurling towards a massive war. she was expressing concern about that. she was attacked in the press for wee
i think at the time was working at newsweek. and who supported both the afghanistan war and the iraq war. obviously had no shortage of airtime, people like him and so on and so forth but the scholar like edward even though he's very well-respected at the time, the late edward was not getting invited to speak on primetime television about his positions on these issues. i think that the muslims who supported the wars were listened to and elevated. the people expressed dissent were considered to...
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he got to go to greece from stanford and then he pent decades at "newsweek," "the new york times," andwitter, so naturally points to be highly concerned about inclusion. listen to and from just a few years ago lecturing his then-employer about it. >> there was a lot of work to do at twitter and throughout tap and one of the reasons i came to twitter is i think it's so important that we are at the table. it was true of "the new york times" too but we have to make more of us. we have to create more of us and that's african-american but also latino and hispanic sore very much also underrepresented in technology and at twitter and twitter -- i'm convinced our current leadership is committed, but there's a lot of work to do. >> tucker: does a lot of work to do to make sure that more of us are at the table, people who went to lawrenceville and got a masters degree at stanford! they are not enough! we are underrepresented! now on the board of one of the most expensive boarding schools in the world, he's fighting a man! of course he is! it's working for him! it's working for all his friends! i
he got to go to greece from stanford and then he pent decades at "newsweek," "the new york times," andwitter, so naturally points to be highly concerned about inclusion. listen to and from just a few years ago lecturing his then-employer about it. >> there was a lot of work to do at twitter and throughout tap and one of the reasons i came to twitter is i think it's so important that we are at the table. it was true of "the new york times" too but we have to...
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now, there's a lot more to story come even "newsweek" did a fact-check saying democrats blocked covidf 40 times, mostly true. there's a lot more to the story and things put on the table and democrats said no, and we know >> nancy pelosi specifically held out on deals that were on the table until after the election. will any of that filter to georgia voters, or that they were not quick enough to say $2,000 checks, we are behind it. >> that timeline is not what people are paying attention to. they are paying attention to the president saying i want to do this, and the falling behind the democrats agreeing with him. that is where this thing went awry. that you have the majority leader talking about the senate will continue as part of this process. right now, people want relief. they don't want to hear about foreign countries money. they don't want to hear about the senate's process. they want to know how long until that money gets in their bank account, and the more -- the slower it takes to get that money, the more it hurts these republicans. this is one of those things where objects ar
now, there's a lot more to story come even "newsweek" did a fact-check saying democrats blocked covidf 40 times, mostly true. there's a lot more to the story and things put on the table and democrats said no, and we know >> nancy pelosi specifically held out on deals that were on the table until after the election. will any of that filter to georgia voters, or that they were not quick enough to say $2,000 checks, we are behind it. >> that timeline is not what people are...
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together they have a new piece for "newsweek" entitled "a path to reform, make mcconnell a teammate."art this. during the next four years, the senate will look to hold the biden administration accountable, and many republican senate committee chairs will be looking to score points off the biden administration. there are three areas where reform-minded house democrats and biden harassment-minded senate republicans might agree. enforcement of congressional subpoenas, protection of government whistleblowers, and transparency by government officials to avoid conflicts of interest. it is a long road ahead to put in place all the necessary reforms, but we can only make strides by getting leader mcdonnell and senate republicans to be teammates in the effort. >> well, tom, it really makes sense for them to be teammates, doesn't it? if you look at the demographics, if you look at where we've moved as a country, you know, we've been predicting for some time the demographic changes were going to eventually move north carolina, georgia, texas, arizona, in the democrats' direction. it certainly go
together they have a new piece for "newsweek" entitled "a path to reform, make mcconnell a teammate."art this. during the next four years, the senate will look to hold the biden administration accountable, and many republican senate committee chairs will be looking to score points off the biden administration. there are three areas where reform-minded house democrats and biden harassment-minded senate republicans might agree. enforcement of congressional subpoenas,...
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with me mao to discuss the "newsweek" editor at large, a former fbi double agent and the author of "hown spy: the true story of an american civilian turned double agent." and the law and policy senior editor at rewire. good to see you both, amani. the framers didn't outline language preventing the president pardoning himself in the u.s. constitution. however, a part does say this. he shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the united states, except in cases of impeachment. looking at that language, does the fact that he was impeached byty house have any impact? >> i would say it doesn't. the crux of that section of the constitution is to permanent the president to issue pardons. preemptive pardons are just fine. but what we have to remember is that the founders of this country were running away from a monarchy. and in that monarchy, the king was above the law. so it's really hard for me to believe that when drafting the constitution, and actually looking at some of the language, the arguments during the constitutional convention, it's going to be very hard f
with me mao to discuss the "newsweek" editor at large, a former fbi double agent and the author of "hown spy: the true story of an american civilian turned double agent." and the law and policy senior editor at rewire. good to see you both, amani. the framers didn't outline language preventing the president pardoning himself in the u.s. constitution. however, a part does say this. he shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the united states,...
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"newsweek" now reporting it got a p.p.e. loan of $2.4 million.s he hanging out in the picture as well? the top medical officials. are they the ones telling him to ignore the nonscientific basis for banning outdoor dining? i have a lot of questions. what is his in -- what does his inner circle look like? or are we looking at now? i don't know. just a question. >> kennedy: the questions just breed more questions. is recall the answer? time will tell. it will be pretty quick. the biden campaign is under fire after his deputy chief of staff called republicans a pretty crass word. can't say it here on the family program. but what happened to the biden campaign's message of unity and bringing the country together? panel weighs in on all of that next. and growing criticism over what critics say is a glaring double standard in the sexual harassment allegation against new york governor andrew cuomo. and those against justice kavanaugh. some pointing out that governor cuomo demanded that kavanaugh take a lie detector test. oh, why is that? that's next. ♪ y
"newsweek" now reporting it got a p.p.e. loan of $2.4 million.s he hanging out in the picture as well? the top medical officials. are they the ones telling him to ignore the nonscientific basis for banning outdoor dining? i have a lot of questions. what is his in -- what does his inner circle look like? or are we looking at now? i don't know. just a question. >> kennedy: the questions just breed more questions. is recall the answer? time will tell. it will be pretty quick. the...
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so you have people like fareed zakaria who, i think at the time, was working at "newsweek" and who supported both the afghanistan war and the iraq war, you know, obviously had no shortage of air time. you know, people like hem and so on and so forth. but even though he's very well respected at the time, the late ed war said, you know, wasn't getting invited to speak about his positions on these issues. so i think e that the muslims who supported the wars were listened to and elevated, and the people who expressed defense were considered to be just sort of like rabble-rousers and potentially even, you know, traitors. so there's definitely -- there wasn't a sense that expressing the sense was welcomed. and if this isn't something that was re restricted -- i remember that there was a piece in the new yorker a week after the attacks, and she was -- because she expressed worry about what might happen in a country in which everybody is expositived to the same three or four slogans and talking points. and that essentially indicated that we were hurtling towards a massive war. and so she was express
so you have people like fareed zakaria who, i think at the time, was working at "newsweek" and who supported both the afghanistan war and the iraq war, you know, obviously had no shortage of air time. you know, people like hem and so on and so forth. but even though he's very well respected at the time, the late ed war said, you know, wasn't getting invited to speak about his positions on these issues. so i think e that the muslims who supported the wars were listened to and elevated,...
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as newsweek put it, kennedy did not show that he was nixon's master but he did show that he was nixon'satch. that was enough. subsequently, kennedy recognized that nixon's willingness to debate him was "an enormous break for him" and he was told later that nixon "was a fool to debate me on tv." it may seem superficial. much of kennedy's success was related to his immense personal appeal. at a time when television was gaining paramount importance, kennedy's physical appearance and charm were assets. according to one reporter who covered the campaign, kennedy acquired a "star quality previously reserved only for movie idols and other like those in the atmosphere." campaign to ais rock concert. then there was kennedy's wit, typically quick and dry. nixon was always under meticulous restraint. one standard line of kennedy's was, "mr. nixon had been calling me and ignoring this, a pied piper and all the rest. i just confine myself to calling him a republican. he says that is getting low." he said, "you have seen those elephants in the circus, they have ivory, thick skin, when -- no vision co
as newsweek put it, kennedy did not show that he was nixon's master but he did show that he was nixon'satch. that was enough. subsequently, kennedy recognized that nixon's willingness to debate him was "an enormous break for him" and he was told later that nixon "was a fool to debate me on tv." it may seem superficial. much of kennedy's success was related to his immense personal appeal. at a time when television was gaining paramount importance, kennedy's physical...
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i remember getting "newsweek" articles on fridays in school.ver of one of them. i wanted to challenge myself. i really wanted to do something with my life. i wanted to show everyone that there is more to me than just being a veteran. and i got in to mountaineering not knowing anything about it. my friend and guide really pulled me aside and he saw what the mountains were doing for me. august 1, 2014, i reached the first of the seven summits in mount everest. i don't know how to describe the feeling to anyone. when you try so hard to achieve something like that. to reach the top of your mountain. i had the opportunity to go to mount everest again in 2017. i was the third purple heart recipient to reach the summit. i really wanted to dedicate that to all the doctors, nurses, technicians that helped save my leg. i try to pride myself on showing that to them by taking these two legs up these mountains. and i was able to go on. and climb the mountain in argentina for my fourth of the seventh summits. i went to carson's pyramid in indonesia. i reache
i remember getting "newsweek" articles on fridays in school.ver of one of them. i wanted to challenge myself. i really wanted to do something with my life. i wanted to show everyone that there is more to me than just being a veteran. and i got in to mountaineering not knowing anything about it. my friend and guide really pulled me aside and he saw what the mountains were doing for me. august 1, 2014, i reached the first of the seven summits in mount everest. i don't know how to...
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that i think i need the peace and he had also only the one to see miss the month i'm a newbie into newsweekinto. the high kneels. there would be like a time with a male mistress in a man up a swarm sica. her eggs. eat. her. of ocean that bottle better than a large tip is because she's still a daughter opposite there. is a method to d.j. . am better than good dishes i put it past you to the. disadvantage of really measure a command in quantity asia there is good and. bad on for the. i feeling over 12 i put on. the music a few k. . i. i. wouldn't go to be sure but thank god i. was going to live so. beethoven carried around his ideas for a new large scale symphony for many years 'd in 823 he finally put his 9th symphony down on paper over a period of 9 months the preparations for the 1st performance in vienna in 1904 were soured by bitter arguments the concert was postponed several times beethoven was furious about careless copyist obstinate singers and too little pay the composer cancelled but then relented. not these songs. strike up more pleasing and more joyful ones. on friday may 7th $824
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was each man gay as newsweek would have us believe? or something else? why do americans seem fixated on making buchanan our first gay president? all right, spoiler alert ahead. as i have stressed historians must follow the research wherever it takes them. my research has led me to archives in 21 states, the district of columbia, and the provision library in london. my findings suggest james buchanan and william rufus king had an intimate male friendship of the kind common in the 19th century. a generation of scholarship has discovered such ships, mostly platonic, although they could include erotic elements. the friendship of buchanan and king was both platonic and erotic, but not the way you think. in suggests that king longed for buchanan who never reciprocated in return. in fact, buchanan shrewdly cultivated king's affection when it was convenient and ignored him when it was not. in the unequal terms of the relationship, king kept giving and buchanan kept taking. not in a sexual way, but an emotional and political way. moree realm of politics than anyt
was each man gay as newsweek would have us believe? or something else? why do americans seem fixated on making buchanan our first gay president? all right, spoiler alert ahead. as i have stressed historians must follow the research wherever it takes them. my research has led me to archives in 21 states, the district of columbia, and the provision library in london. my findings suggest james buchanan and william rufus king had an intimate male friendship of the kind common in the 19th century. a...
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newsweek with a wrap up of what happened back in that january of 2017, talking about this rule meanto ensure the secretary always favored military when it comes to services required for current and future soldiers. mattis writes democratic rhode island, the top ranking democrat on the arms service committee says he would put wavers after matus because congress should only issue waivers no more than once in a generation. only one senator voted against that, senator kristen gillibrand of new york. she said civilian controlling the military is a fundamental principle of american democracy. josh allen of missouri, and members of the armed service come -- armed services committee says i think it is important that there is civilian leadership some nonmilitary americans will they have representation in defense matters at the highest level of government. they go onto quote in their interview with josh hawley as him saying the past four years has been critics to calling for military leaders to defy the president's policies was alarming and incredibly dangerous and said they demonstrated the n
newsweek with a wrap up of what happened back in that january of 2017, talking about this rule meanto ensure the secretary always favored military when it comes to services required for current and future soldiers. mattis writes democratic rhode island, the top ranking democrat on the arms service committee says he would put wavers after matus because congress should only issue waivers no more than once in a generation. only one senator voted against that, senator kristen gillibrand of new...
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>> they were very aware of creating the best backdrop possible for tv networks in "time" and "newsweekw, do you want us on either side of the tree, or what? >> i think they want to do one standing but i think for release purposes, it'd be better to have you doing something. my suggestion was watering the tree. we have two shovels. we have a chainsaw. >> no, please. it's too hot. >> can we just do watering tree? >> watering tree is fine. >> did you get that, pete? >> yeah. >> you did, huh? i got an idea for another picture. just one more. i've got the chainsaw. no. and you're glocki are blocking . stopping me from -- don't just stand there. you're supposed to be saying, no, i'm not going to start the saw. >> no. [ laughter ] >> all right. >> thank you. >> the amount of access you get as the chief official white house photographer is really, totally dependent on the relationship that you have with the president. all i tried to do was push for more access for the behind-the-scenes moments, most of which were never seen until after he had left the presidency. some of the pictures that i ha
>> they were very aware of creating the best backdrop possible for tv networks in "time" and "newsweekw, do you want us on either side of the tree, or what? >> i think they want to do one standing but i think for release purposes, it'd be better to have you doing something. my suggestion was watering the tree. we have two shovels. we have a chainsaw. >> no, please. it's too hot. >> can we just do watering tree? >> watering tree is fine. >> did...
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newsweek's white house correspondent charles roberts in 1967 put it, the warren commission interrogated strip teasers and senators, street urchins and psychiatrists, it explored more theories, track down more leads, listened to more rambling witnesses expert and a than any other kind of its history. i will quote vincent bugliosi a lot. whenever i hear someone say the warren commission investigation was superficial, i immediately know that person has never read nor worked with the 27 volumes of the commission. and they are just parroting hearsay from some other person who also has an red or worked with the warren commission. in addition, there were companion investigations of the assassination by other agencies. for example, the fbi alone conducted 25000 interviews. and submitted 2300 separate reports. 80 additional fbi agents were ordered to dallas area alone, a total of 3154 items of evidence was introduced before the commission in its investigation. an author observed, never in history was a crime probed so intensely, never in history was being korea itself subjected to so much intens
newsweek's white house correspondent charles roberts in 1967 put it, the warren commission interrogated strip teasers and senators, street urchins and psychiatrists, it explored more theories, track down more leads, listened to more rambling witnesses expert and a than any other kind of its history. i will quote vincent bugliosi a lot. whenever i hear someone say the warren commission investigation was superficial, i immediately know that person has never read nor worked with the 27 volumes of...
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anyone who could read national geographic or newsweek or time could pick this up.e saw this virus pick up. if there was a day that you woke up in hershey, pennsylvania, and found chocolate all over the streets, you would walk up to the streets to the factory and knock on the gates and ask, did you all have an accident. instead, there is surprise that the only city in china that has -- the national news media completely ignored the story because they did not want to bring up china and joe biden in the same sentence. and we have been following ever since. the chinese government itself had the leading member of the signs politburo of china, doing an interview with the woman in charge, and the chinese said that the virus did not come from the market because no chinese believe it. but we still pushing that story in america. host: james, a republican come his opinion on that. this is a viewer who texted us from california saying, "economic disparity, the decline of the middle-class, dream unattainable, higher education, working families working through jobs, 500 billiona
anyone who could read national geographic or newsweek or time could pick this up.e saw this virus pick up. if there was a day that you woke up in hershey, pennsylvania, and found chocolate all over the streets, you would walk up to the streets to the factory and knock on the gates and ask, did you all have an accident. instead, there is surprise that the only city in china that has -- the national news media completely ignored the story because they did not want to bring up china and joe biden...
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anyone who could read national geographic or newsweek or time could pick this up. we saw this virus pick up. if there was a day that you woke up in hershey, pennsylvania, and found chocolate all over the streets, you would walk up to the streets to the factory and knock on the gates and ask, did you all have an accident. instead, there is surprise that the only city in china that has -- the national news media completely ignored the story because they did not want to bring up china and joe biden in the same sentence. and we have been following ever since. the chinese government itself had the leading member of the signs politburo of china, doing an interview with the woman in charge, and the chinese said that the virus did not come from the market because no chinese believe it. but we still pushing that story in america. host: james, a republican come his opinion on that. this is a viewer who texted us from california saying, "economic disparity, the decline of the middle-class, dream unattainable, higher education, working families working through jobs, 500 billio
anyone who could read national geographic or newsweek or time could pick this up. we saw this virus pick up. if there was a day that you woke up in hershey, pennsylvania, and found chocolate all over the streets, you would walk up to the streets to the factory and knock on the gates and ask, did you all have an accident. instead, there is surprise that the only city in china that has -- the national news media completely ignored the story because they did not want to bring up china and joe...
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i think it was a good newsweek which we needed a national mood is highly celebratory even though thered but the vaccine which arrived this week offers real hope, this thing could be gone soon. all that money going into new forward-looking companies shows confidence in the future. ignore the whining socialists. this is america. the third hour of "varney & co." is about to begin. ♪ stuart: where is it? there he is great you are on charles, wake up you are on. [laughter] i want to talk to you about ipos turning into instant billionaires. real froth. you are one of the great investors of this world and you're doing very well so when you look at these ipos, what do you think? >> there are a lot of things that go through my head but not the billionaire parts. it's the roots of it all. you know, the american dream was on full display this week. think about for instance with door dash, you have this kid who comes here from china with his mom and she's got a medical degree but not reckon i so she does menial jobs. part of those jobs is being a waitress. he gets to learn about the restaurant i
i think it was a good newsweek which we needed a national mood is highly celebratory even though thered but the vaccine which arrived this week offers real hope, this thing could be gone soon. all that money going into new forward-looking companies shows confidence in the future. ignore the whining socialists. this is america. the third hour of "varney & co." is about to begin. ♪ stuart: where is it? there he is great you are on charles, wake up you are on. [laughter] i want to...
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according to newsweek, trump is likely referring to ron raffensperger, ceo of the chinese technologym huawei. the two men are not, in fact, related. susan del percio, we are, in the final days of this, seeing conspiracy theories spiraling. brad raffensperger has been the subject of threats to himself, his family member, all four, a sensible crime of telling the truth about this election. and the president will just not let this go. >> for president trump, it's never enough, and he will continue to live out these delusional fantasies that somehow he's going to change the election results. the results are in. biden won. donald trump lost. he lost georgia three times. once on election day, and two other recounts, but what does concern me is the talk of violence and the talk of getting revenge, and speaking out against people in such a divisive way, especially when we look towards next week when the electoral college will be certified and donald trump is urging people to come to washington and saying it's going to be, you know, a crazy time. and the proud boys, we talked about in your sh
according to newsweek, trump is likely referring to ron raffensperger, ceo of the chinese technologym huawei. the two men are not, in fact, related. susan del percio, we are, in the final days of this, seeing conspiracy theories spiraling. brad raffensperger has been the subject of threats to himself, his family member, all four, a sensible crime of telling the truth about this election. and the president will just not let this go. >> for president trump, it's never enough, and he will...
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here's the headline from "newsweek", democrats are exposed to accept smaller stimulus package to ensure relief by the end of the year. even the speakers on the democratic members are now openly campaigning for our republican approach. here's one of the democratic congressman who nearly lost his reelection after speaker pelosi stonewalling. quote, we absolutely have to get something done. mitch mcconnell is talking about the bill we can actually pass. we should negotiate that to the senate. that's a house democrat saying that the senate republican proposal is the template that can pass. rank-and-file democrats in both chambers are telling speaker pelosi and the democratic leader to stop stonewalling and move forward with the approach republicans have been urging for months. the american people need more help and they need it right now. right now. democratic leaders have already burned through three months, three months, and they didn't even get the political results that their cynical strategy was supposed to deliver. so, mr. president, let's hope our colleagues at the top of the democra
here's the headline from "newsweek", democrats are exposed to accept smaller stimulus package to ensure relief by the end of the year. even the speakers on the democratic members are now openly campaigning for our republican approach. here's one of the democratic congressman who nearly lost his reelection after speaker pelosi stonewalling. quote, we absolutely have to get something done. mitch mcconnell is talking about the bill we can actually pass. we should negotiate that to the...