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and this was that lead a picture at newsweek.ext photograph, it goes directly to his biggest product plum, his legacy, it was all about this. this was after the monica lewinsky business. he said, i don't think there's any fancy way that i have sinned. the righty, by the way, and newsweek, i love having print on my photos. some guy said, it destroys. it i don't think so. all of a sudden, you have the context and this is a powerful moment that bill clinton had made that statement in the room full of ministers. and, we went from this to impeachment. that's a subject that's pretty hot right at the moment. and they came out, this was right after clinton was impeached, he came out with his vice president, and everybody and the first lady. but what's really interesting about this picture, the beauty of archives is look who's standing behind hillary. >> it's either is a lake are bernie sanders. >> i'm not sure. >> wait! why is larry david in there? >> and so, here you have -- this is where history springs forward hand now bernie in 2016,
and this was that lead a picture at newsweek.ext photograph, it goes directly to his biggest product plum, his legacy, it was all about this. this was after the monica lewinsky business. he said, i don't think there's any fancy way that i have sinned. the righty, by the way, and newsweek, i love having print on my photos. some guy said, it destroys. it i don't think so. all of a sudden, you have the context and this is a powerful moment that bill clinton had made that statement in the room full...
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see this past weekend we're in the middle of a pandemic he goes to camp david in the story that newsweek is having is joe biden playing as the we went in mario kart race against granddaughter camp david that the newsweek headline in the middle of a pandemic that you know you can only imagine what happened let's get to last night i want to cover some of the moments that are not getting mainstream coverage and they should be talked about that you could actually reveals a lot let's sort of i would talk about talking about the discussing the online registration for the kovac vaccine. a lot of people don't know how to register not everybody in the community in the hispanic and the african-american community particularly in. rural areas that are distant and or inner city districts know how to use know how to get on line. i think even now any luck. big i guess because joe biden that's a racist thing to say hello i don't care that he said it i don't think joe biden is a racist but it died out trump it said it or of the mayor the governor of florida had said it or ted cruz it said it or you'd be
see this past weekend we're in the middle of a pandemic he goes to camp david in the story that newsweek is having is joe biden playing as the we went in mario kart race against granddaughter camp david that the newsweek headline in the middle of a pandemic that you know you can only imagine what happened let's get to last night i want to cover some of the moments that are not getting mainstream coverage and they should be talked about that you could actually reveals a lot let's sort of i would...
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look at this report from "newsweek." joe biden playing as luigi wins in the "mario kart" race against grand order camp david. and this article from "politico" claiming historians and relationship experts agree. they are not just genuine. they are restorative. you know, public displays of affection are all back all thanks to joe and jill biden. not to be outdone, this headline from "the washington post" reading "power up. scrunchies and dog walking." the country gets a taste of jill biden's radical normalcy. now, there's nothing wrong with a few fluff pieces about the president and his family, but i don't recall this ever happening under donald trump.. instead, the media attacked, they mocked, they spewed never ending, a steady stream of obsessive, psychotic rage and hatred against donald trump, against his entire family, and against all of his supporters for 5 plus years.um and over and over again, they would jump through hoops to attack the president and his family.rs for example, last summer when president trump was ca
look at this report from "newsweek." joe biden playing as luigi wins in the "mario kart" race against grand order camp david. and this article from "politico" claiming historians and relationship experts agree. they are not just genuine. they are restorative. you know, public displays of affection are all back all thanks to joe and jill biden. not to be outdone, this headline from "the washington post" reading "power up. scrunchies and dog...
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he has a doctorate in history from oxford university and his writing has appeared in newsweek, the sunday times, the new statesman and the nation. he directs the middle east center at the university of pennsylvania and lives in philadelphia. hooman majd is an hour in american writer and the writer of three books on iran including the new york times best seller the ayatollah base to differ. he has written for the new yorker, gq, newsweek, new york times, new republic, vanity fair and many other publications. he is a contributor to nbc news and he lives in new york city. and i want to welcome you both and thank you so much for being here and i turn it over to you. >> thank you marcia, thank you for that lovely introduction and reduction for the center for brooklyn history. it's good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> i'll start by saying you're wearing a jacket, i'm wearing a tie . between us we can look somewhat like professionals and were both wearing pants and i will say that. >> i know i am. i assume you are to. >> anyway, welcome and with this terrific new book of yours i think
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that's why some newsweek shaped up for us to get a handle on what's exactly happening right now check out our site any time r.t. dot com when the taking of a great weekend. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura made in the shallows. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job and it was my bill it was my savings i have nothing i have nothing to lose now i don't authorize alou for resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. annoying the doing is. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this very idealized image of. americans look pasta the deaths that happen every single day this is a modern history of the usa america monarchy. if. the. sound of some stupid stuff is not that much al
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newsweek or you live. 99. 148 viruses. there's no cruises. just 9 and best going to get if you're going to do anything. yours and not yet i. and for those who cannot afford those prices one of the gurus associates offers loans ready to sign. up from. over the course of the evening over a dozen people book additional courses worth $110000.00. you. see this does he appreciate that the sales technique could appear a little aggressive to people outside the us it's yeah yeah you do have to sell your product or service to people because titan know what it will do for you and everybody kind of needs a little a little encouragement to to what they need to do because there's all this resistance and fear and doubt and what if it goes on in their head and so much just to give a 100 percent to help you get past that so you can really live the life you know to live. for that dies. for the guru it's been a successful comeback arthur james ray's career is back on track. in the u.s. gurus are reveling in a new age wild west. one of the few people challenging
newsweek or you live. 99. 148 viruses. there's no cruises. just 9 and best going to get if you're going to do anything. yours and not yet i. and for those who cannot afford those prices one of the gurus associates offers loans ready to sign. up from. over the course of the evening over a dozen people book additional courses worth $110000.00. you. see this does he appreciate that the sales technique could appear a little aggressive to people outside the us it's yeah yeah you do have to sell your...
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kara swisher has been described by newsweek as silicon valley's most powerful technology journalist.he's been covering the tech industry for decades. kara co—founded recode, a tech news website, and co—hosts an influential interview podcast for the new york times called sway and pivot. and agnes callamard is director of global freedom of expression at columbia university in new york, which seeks to define and protect freedom of expression. she is also the united nations rapporteur on extrajudicial executions. and in march, agnes becomes secretary general of the human rights organisation amnesty international. welcome to you also, agnes, and to my questioners, and to you, of course, wherever you are watching this programme. don't forget you too can join the conversation at #bbcglobalquestions. let's get down to our first question from alexander from texas in the united states, but is currently here in london. alexander, what do you want to ask our two panellists? thank you for having me today, zeinab. . i think my question is, - does big tech pose a danger to society, and if so, - wha
kara swisher has been described by newsweek as silicon valley's most powerful technology journalist.he's been covering the tech industry for decades. kara co—founded recode, a tech news website, and co—hosts an influential interview podcast for the new york times called sway and pivot. and agnes callamard is director of global freedom of expression at columbia university in new york, which seeks to define and protect freedom of expression. she is also the united nations rapporteur on...
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my podcast cohost and i wrote an op-ed in newsweek last week talking about our thoughts.versation that puts moms at the forefront is important. but i think any solution that hits only for mothers and for women dives deeper into so many systemic problems we see rather than creating a solution that makes change for women. what we would like to see is change that allows women to get back to work. when you look at the marshall plan during world war ii, it was to put european countries back to work. what we need to do is get everybody back into the workplace who wants to work. wrecked payment for childcare is great. that is a win-win for women because most childcare providers are women. it puts them back to work too. emily: if you think co-working will see a resurgence post pandemic for women and everyone else, does that mean you are optimistic about a company like we work who had it stumbles going into the pandemic but got hit hard by the pandemic itself? amy: i cannot speak exactly to we work's business plan but company is like industrious, they have an interesting model tha
my podcast cohost and i wrote an op-ed in newsweek last week talking about our thoughts.versation that puts moms at the forefront is important. but i think any solution that hits only for mothers and for women dives deeper into so many systemic problems we see rather than creating a solution that makes change for women. what we would like to see is change that allows women to get back to work. when you look at the marshall plan during world war ii, it was to put european countries back to work....
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announce running in 2024, what will he say about the party and the future and that kind of thing, newsweeksts described tension in the republican party as a civil war, gop critics will not be given a platform to share their perspective during the event. is that a conscious choice to have people who are not the president's supporters speaking? >> we are going to have over 100 people speak i am sure some of them will speak their mind, i don't ask people what they will say out of time can we don't ask for their speeches or their remarks, we had so many moments in history when people said things that were unexpected and i'm sure that will happen again. that being said we are focused on conservative members of congress and conservative conservatism generally, donald trump has a great conservative record and that record was so strong it lifted up people who are not normally associated with the republican party and the key for the republican party going forward is to stop trying to push people outside our coalition and starting correcting people to stay within our coalition. whether donald trump
announce running in 2024, what will he say about the party and the future and that kind of thing, newsweeksts described tension in the republican party as a civil war, gop critics will not be given a platform to share their perspective during the event. is that a conscious choice to have people who are not the president's supporters speaking? >> we are going to have over 100 people speak i am sure some of them will speak their mind, i don't ask people what they will say out of time can we...
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host: newsweek picking up the conversation. you can find that at the newsweek website.he washington post adding reported reaction from the former president saying he was aware of the emotional punch of the democratic case. according to one advisor, he is pushing his own videos to counter his opponents. the former president has talked to a number of advisors in the past on for hours, including lindsey graham, mark meadows and his lawyers. according to people familiar, the former president was displeased with the meandering presentation tuesday of lawyer castor. his team has persuaded him to stick with castor. today is the second and final day of the presentation from the impeachment managers. 16 hours worth of allotted time of presentation by bruce castor will start tomorrow going into saturday. we will show you portions of that throughout the week, covering the second impeachment trial of former president donald trump. you can see this at noon, eastern standard time on c-span 2. follow along on radio. www.c-span.org/impeachment. hollywood, florida, barbara. caller: oh,
host: newsweek picking up the conversation. you can find that at the newsweek website.he washington post adding reported reaction from the former president saying he was aware of the emotional punch of the democratic case. according to one advisor, he is pushing his own videos to counter his opponents. the former president has talked to a number of advisors in the past on for hours, including lindsey graham, mark meadows and his lawyers. according to people familiar, the former president was...
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a recent headline in "newsweek" will tell you. "joe biden wins in mario race."y lobbied for china, not impregnating strippers from arkansas. no, they are playing mario with the grandkids just like you. at the heart of this great american family is a love story. the fires of passion that change the course of our history. not since cleopatra, before they killed themselves obviously. a love story is moving is poignant as jill and joe. she isn't his nurse, he says fully equal romantic partner. together they are like a team. but at the same time, they are the wise annoying parents of a nation. as a headline from politico on valentine's day put it "historians and relationship experts agree the first couple's romantic gestures aren't just genuine, they are restorative." so it's official. the bidens affection is totally real, it's in no way part of a slick p.r. campaign. no, not at all. their love is as real as climate change. the political story begins this way "on a mission to rebuild institutional norms and to help heal a hurting nation, they are trying something nov
a recent headline in "newsweek" will tell you. "joe biden wins in mario race."y lobbied for china, not impregnating strippers from arkansas. no, they are playing mario with the grandkids just like you. at the heart of this great american family is a love story. the fires of passion that change the course of our history. not since cleopatra, before they killed themselves obviously. a love story is moving is poignant as jill and joe. she isn't his nurse, he says fully equal...
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we saw "newsweek" fret about the "far right extremists using reddit to mock our noble funds."gton post" saw the resemblance between what's happening on wall street now and what happened in the 2016 presidential election. they were appalled of course when the hedge funds take a hit, it's mob rule. given the corporate comedians waited, bowing before their masters in finance. watch this guy tell you that it must've been the russians doing this. no decent, loyal american would hurt a hedge fund. and for once, he's not joking. >> over the past six months, their stock price has grown by 8000%, because aas bunch of amateur investors may be even some russian disruptors part ofs a reddit community decided to buy a bunch of game stop stock and drive the price up and screw over the hedge fund guys. >> tucker: yeah, if you're screwing over the hedge funds, you must be russian.at because there's no underlying problems that american citizens may be reacting against.xa what is going on here, exactly. here to tell us, a man whose name has become a synonym for wall stree's recklessness, but he
we saw "newsweek" fret about the "far right extremists using reddit to mock our noble funds."gton post" saw the resemblance between what's happening on wall street now and what happened in the 2016 presidential election. they were appalled of course when the hedge funds take a hit, it's mob rule. given the corporate comedians waited, bowing before their masters in finance. watch this guy tell you that it must've been the russians doing this. no decent, loyal american...
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some years ago, in a cover story on the bible in america, newsweek magazine reported the bible has exerted an unrivaled influence on american culture, politics, and social life. now, historians are discovering that the bible, perhaps even more than the constitution, is our founding document. that's a stunning statement. we could have a very energetic debate about whether this provocative statement can be defended or not. clearly, there is an acknowledgment of the profound role the bible played in the larger culture, political culture, legal culture of the american founding era. from the puritan fathers to the founding fathers, americans look to the guiding principles of political, order civil authority, civic virtue, responsible citizenship, and other concepts. that's essential to the formation of a well ordered polity. and one of the most important, but least studied of the sources of influence on our political culture and our constitutional tradition is the bible. thank you. [applause] >> you're watching. , pachter for terrorism and she's joined by covered by nikki browne african america
some years ago, in a cover story on the bible in america, newsweek magazine reported the bible has exerted an unrivaled influence on american culture, politics, and social life. now, historians are discovering that the bible, perhaps even more than the constitution, is our founding document. that's a stunning statement. we could have a very energetic debate about whether this provocative statement can be defended or not. clearly, there is an acknowledgment of the profound role the bible played...
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. >> according to newsweek facebook's oversight board is going to take up the case to decide of donaldf sorts for the oversight board, facebook employees, the year from a group of experts and public opinion will be taken into consideration. the cochairs is the former president's case is a textbook example of why the board was created because many people are interested in it and it's very sensible process but parlor's interim ceo was on the fox news last week and he says according to him facebook not so principles, take a listen. >> for a long time facebook and twitter and other social media giant to flex their muscle, pushed governments around, a lot of times cooperated with government to silence free-speech so it is time for a fresh look at a new perspective. >> the decision whether or not to reinstate his facebook page will come down by may or sooner, maybe sometime this spring. >> let's talk about the new york times and what they are doing. >> the new york times making some big time changes to workplace culture after the year-long probe into diversity and inclusion. central finding
. >> according to newsweek facebook's oversight board is going to take up the case to decide of donaldf sorts for the oversight board, facebook employees, the year from a group of experts and public opinion will be taken into consideration. the cochairs is the former president's case is a textbook example of why the board was created because many people are interested in it and it's very sensible process but parlor's interim ceo was on the fox news last week and he says according to him...
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there, bet his own house, speaker nancy pelosi came out with a statement overnight giving comment to newsweek from her office. quote, no one should be surprised that minority leader is willing to wage his home, mccarthy doesn't have much to give after -- very slim, the narrow majority that the house has right now that we saw in the covid relief package in the early morning yesterday, speaking to the entire party line vote we saw took place, it's reflective of theon going dynamics here on the hill, knowing that there's very slim hold, back in november republicans gained a number of seats where democrats lost. nancy pelosi's been the leader for many, many years. she's not worried about losing her seat. we see that house minority leader mccarthy is eyeing that gavel, trying toet assertion with the republicans here within the halls of congress. it speaks to the larger dynamics that's been playing out in light of january 6th. the back and forth between these two leaders. >> that statement from pelosi a clear reminder when you come for the queen don't miss. >> vaughn, let's go to you, the fbi has a
there, bet his own house, speaker nancy pelosi came out with a statement overnight giving comment to newsweek from her office. quote, no one should be surprised that minority leader is willing to wage his home, mccarthy doesn't have much to give after -- very slim, the narrow majority that the house has right now that we saw in the covid relief package in the early morning yesterday, speaking to the entire party line vote we saw took place, it's reflective of theon going dynamics here on the...
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look, this other quote, by the way from a "newsweek" story as far as the president playing "mario kart" over the weekend. "he sat on the right as luigi and naomi is princess peach." on the left, despite not being a a -- the commander in chief came out victorious. and so, we see the stories and again, you are right. these stories are fine for any president once in a while. talking about the human side. but those pieces took a vacation over the last 4 years under the previous president and that's why there is a great pier. but i think the biggest example i saw as far as what has become a marshmallow media as far joe biden is concern, he is on the north along with the first lady on friday. he is taking a stroll. at one point, reporters had a chance to ask questions. one asked the first lady what inspired you to do this as far as the cardboard hearts and so on that were on the front lawn, and i have no problem with that. but the other question provided was -- which one is the old one? and then another one set i will bring the doughnuts next time if you come back. there were no questions ar
look, this other quote, by the way from a "newsweek" story as far as the president playing "mario kart" over the weekend. "he sat on the right as luigi and naomi is princess peach." on the left, despite not being a a -- the commander in chief came out victorious. and so, we see the stories and again, you are right. these stories are fine for any president once in a while. talking about the human side. but those pieces took a vacation over the last 4 years under the...
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is what newsweek had to say. real message that arises the situs of economy and normalizes its radical assumption that workaall of them is necessary no separation between work and the rest of your life. your reaction? to dolly mishandled this is the critics are saying? >> not at all. there is no way. what she's trying to say is you can control your own destiny. it is not a end all. it is a path to success. the person who came with the uber apps didn't necessarily start with that number apps, person who comes up with the same thing. all these innovative things sometimes require you working 12 hours a day. what they are trying to say is you work 9-to-5 maybe you are not happy, you have the ability and freedom to pursue something else and the product is square, takes a percentage of all transactions that allows you to take those up, those baseball cards. shop in your car, make a little extra money, by the bigger house, there's glory and effort. >> this from someone who works 95 and also 5:00 pm to 9 am. so thank you
is what newsweek had to say. real message that arises the situs of economy and normalizes its radical assumption that workaall of them is necessary no separation between work and the rest of your life. your reaction? to dolly mishandled this is the critics are saying? >> not at all. there is no way. what she's trying to say is you can control your own destiny. it is not a end all. it is a path to success. the person who came with the uber apps didn't necessarily start with that number...
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pelosi's office shot back quickly with a statement to "newsweek" saying nobody should be surprise thad the minority waiver is willing to wager his home, trying to make ends meet during a deadly pandemic. so this is very indicative of the larger tensions that we've seen throughout the weeks leading up to that house approval, the vote that took place early in the hours yesterday morning to approve of the $1.9 trillion covid relief package. the back and forth between democrats and republicans in the house on whether it was the spending. the reality is because it was such a party line vote, the narrow democratic majority that pushed the legislation through with no republican support in the house and two additional democratic defek ters in the house who did not support that legislation, there is reason for mccarthy to be optimistic. let's look back to november when republicans gained those number of house seats when democrats actually lofthouse seats. so looking ahead while pelosi, i would say, is pretty dismissive of what we're seeing from kevin mccarthy, there's reason for republicans to
pelosi's office shot back quickly with a statement to "newsweek" saying nobody should be surprise thad the minority waiver is willing to wager his home, trying to make ends meet during a deadly pandemic. so this is very indicative of the larger tensions that we've seen throughout the weeks leading up to that house approval, the vote that took place early in the hours yesterday morning to approve of the $1.9 trillion covid relief package. the back and forth between democrats and...
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progressive group, community of change told "newsweek" this, all taxpayers regardless of immigration status should be eligible for stimulus checks in the covid relief package. it is unconscionable that congress and white house would even consider excluding itin holders from the relief package. community of change, says there are 9.3 million illegal immigrants caught up in this group but i asked the white house where they're drawing the line on who is here illegally, who should get a stimulus check? and they told me if there are two undocumented immigrants here but they have a child with a social security number, they will get access to stimulus relief checks but if you're here illegally, even if you did file taxes, if you don't have a social security number, they don't think you're entitled to relief. connell. connell: not just this issue. this, we'll have to keep an eye on this. the administration, the president, center left versus the far left of the party how he deals with that will be very important the first 100 days. hillary vaughn on the hill for us. it is a threat meantime to
progressive group, community of change told "newsweek" this, all taxpayers regardless of immigration status should be eligible for stimulus checks in the covid relief package. it is unconscionable that congress and white house would even consider excluding itin holders from the relief package. community of change, says there are 9.3 million illegal immigrants caught up in this group but i asked the white house where they're drawing the line on who is here illegally, who should get a...
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newsweek, joe biden wins mario kart race against granddaughter fit cnn, inside the new presidents routineck presidential pda during the white house for joining is is steve krakauer, what explains the puppy stories some of this just beating the normal public curiosity about a new president and what life is like in the white house for him and his family and his dogs? >> yes, there is certainly some of that. things get covered in the media for one of three reasons. it is because it is going to get ratings or clicks. awards. this is the kind of think the drives traffic to these sites. that's a certain subset of the voter population in america that may be treat politics like a hobby or sport and this is super interesting and drives traffic to those sites. howie: i certainly understand that but look, pieces and politico and washington post that went on and on talked about how the new president holds hands and kisses his wife. i have no doubt this is genuine and they been married a long time but do these pieces explicitly contrasted that with trump's chile marriage for your thoughts. >> yet, the
newsweek, joe biden wins mario kart race against granddaughter fit cnn, inside the new presidents routineck presidential pda during the white house for joining is is steve krakauer, what explains the puppy stories some of this just beating the normal public curiosity about a new president and what life is like in the white house for him and his family and his dogs? >> yes, there is certainly some of that. things get covered in the media for one of three reasons. it is because it is going...
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i won't make you listen to the sound but "newsweek" reports that she tweeted out a link to the fund-raiser. the answer to the legality of the question, what does it tell that you that is the type of nonveiled threat that is being issued? >> so, it is very typical that we'll hear this from someone like lindsey graham. he is a man of convenience in terms of who he will be targeting when and how. we know that he sometimes jumps on the anti-trump bandwagon when it fit his own purpose. fundamentally, and jill would know this as well, there is never been a lot of precedent when it comes to impeachment. what we've seen with the two impeachment trials of donald trump, there has been a little of, we've made it up as we go along. so lindsey graham thinking he will take someone like kamala harris and her prior actions and conduct and language and try to shove that down into, to fit into some time of impeachment case. i think that's farfetched and i think it is political rhetoric at this point in time. if there was ever a case of when someone was exercising their first amendment right to free speech,
i won't make you listen to the sound but "newsweek" reports that she tweeted out a link to the fund-raiser. the answer to the legality of the question, what does it tell that you that is the type of nonveiled threat that is being issued? >> so, it is very typical that we'll hear this from someone like lindsey graham. he is a man of convenience in terms of who he will be targeting when and how. we know that he sometimes jumps on the anti-trump bandwagon when it fit his own...
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let's bring in former fbi double agent and "newsweek" editor at large and margaret huang, ceo of the. i want to start you on this one and get your reaction to this latest nbc news report. kind of about the political and institutional hurdles essentially the biden team might confront when addressing domestic terrorism. and react to this for me because you think about the rise in both supremacy and domestic terrorism just in the last four years in this country, during the time of the trump administration. that should be enough to say, hey, look over there, it's time to change our policy when it comes to domestic terrorism and focus our resources. >> look, we've been fighting a global war on terror for the last 20 years. somehow, that battle did not include domestic terrorism. there's no reason -- and look, i've heard all the constitutional arguments and of course that's true. when i was an intelligence officer, you know, we had to carry on a little card that talked about domestic surveillance and we're not allowed to do it but that aside, you know, there is a way to innovate. when i ta
let's bring in former fbi double agent and "newsweek" editor at large and margaret huang, ceo of the. i want to start you on this one and get your reaction to this latest nbc news report. kind of about the political and institutional hurdles essentially the biden team might confront when addressing domestic terrorism. and react to this for me because you think about the rise in both supremacy and domestic terrorism just in the last four years in this country, during the time of the...
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kenneth is a senior editor and correspondent at newsweek, based in italy preset contribute writer wired and journalist and resident at the washington institute. his other two nonfiction books and executive in residence of the geneva center for security policy. and a 2021 alicia patterson fell appeared previously spent six years on staff of the "new york times". were going to speak for ten or 15 minutes it will open up your question submitted to the chat and the q&a. and now we will ask kenneth to come back up on screen and we're going to dive in. >> hi anastasia. >> hello how are you? >> guest: i'm really well. hearing my bio annoying with the subject of the book is, it really shows like how long it takes to publish a book. [laughter] just like that change of topic of subject matter. >> host: yes, absolutely. we've got quite a crop of people here. tell us where you are zooming from. >> i'm coming to you live from northern italy the beautiful italian outs where i live part time, part of the earth my family. i'm a new england author and currently giving all that were experiencing these da
kenneth is a senior editor and correspondent at newsweek, based in italy preset contribute writer wired and journalist and resident at the washington institute. his other two nonfiction books and executive in residence of the geneva center for security policy. and a 2021 alicia patterson fell appeared previously spent six years on staff of the "new york times". were going to speak for ten or 15 minutes it will open up your question submitted to the chat and the q&a. and now we...
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long-time media executive at large at "newsweek" and cnbc founder and contributor, tom rogers joins usof a debate because it looks like we have political leaders who have concluded that more is better. but there is some concern that a $2 trillion covid relief package could fuel inflation. what are your thoughts and what do economists on both sides of the atlantic believe about that package? >> so, i think you're right that this is basically a debate in the u.s. right now. the europeans have no risk of inflation any time soon, but in the u.s. there's a debate. there's been a huge amount of stimulus already in the u.s. economy. adding 1.9 trillion worried some democratic economists and many republican economists, it's a huge amount of stimulus to add to an economy that once it puts covid behind us will be accelerating rapidly. the question of how much risk there is right now, inflation is low. inflation expectations are rising slightly. i think it's unlikely to be catastrophic any time soon, but there's a few things to keep you worried. one is you have a fed that is determined to stay lo
long-time media executive at large at "newsweek" and cnbc founder and contributor, tom rogers joins usof a debate because it looks like we have political leaders who have concluded that more is better. but there is some concern that a $2 trillion covid relief package could fuel inflation. what are your thoughts and what do economists on both sides of the atlantic believe about that package? >> so, i think you're right that this is basically a debate in the u.s. right now. the...
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the pull from gallup reported by, reported there by newsweek.enate gobbling back in shortly but we wanted to show you the comments briefly here by the majority leader. senator schumer earlier today on potential new evidence to be presented in the trial. here is what he had to say. >> the senate has a solemn responsibility to try and hold donald trump accountable for a most serious charges ever, ever levied against a president and those who say let's move on and that brings unity are false. when you had such a serious invasion of the capital incited by a president who we know urge people and told people these election was false and urge people to come to washington and urge people to march on the capital in the senate has to find him guilty of inciting the violence ensued but when you have such a serious charge sweeping it under the rug will not bring unity but keep those sore open and the wounds open. you need truth and accountability. i believe the managers will present a very strong case and the evidence will be powerful and the evidence, some
the pull from gallup reported by, reported there by newsweek.enate gobbling back in shortly but we wanted to show you the comments briefly here by the majority leader. senator schumer earlier today on potential new evidence to be presented in the trial. here is what he had to say. >> the senate has a solemn responsibility to try and hold donald trump accountable for a most serious charges ever, ever levied against a president and those who say let's move on and that brings unity are...
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kim said this in "newsweek" impeaching mr. cuomo it had some legs to it.ow suddenly democrats are talking about it as well. ainsley: he said there is a long pattern of abusive tactics that the governor deploys when the public gets too close to learning the truth. cast a net far and wide. compromise as many unwitting accomplices. threaten retribution, then berate you for having the temerity to stand up. i call this cuomo's predatory inclusion syndrome, and i won't be party to it. i witnessed a crime and on top of that 15,000 nursing home residents died under his watch. it is time to start the impeachment process. so to brian's point, when i'm reading this morning all these stories of people, democrats, people that worked for him, people know him about his bullying tactics it -- >> he is a screamer. ainsley: karen hinton, a communications consultant his primary tool for governing is create fear. she has text messages pro a lot of her constituents. her dms are full of stories which are direct messages on social media, full of stories about cuomo, bullying, mi
kim said this in "newsweek" impeaching mr. cuomo it had some legs to it.ow suddenly democrats are talking about it as well. ainsley: he said there is a long pattern of abusive tactics that the governor deploys when the public gets too close to learning the truth. cast a net far and wide. compromise as many unwitting accomplices. threaten retribution, then berate you for having the temerity to stand up. i call this cuomo's predatory inclusion syndrome, and i won't be party to it. i...
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that's according to newsweek from the nursing home information and what was going on between the governornd the attorney general in new york. livingston in randolph, massachusetts on the oppose line. caller: yes. who were the first illegal immigrants that came to this country? the europeans. they almost tried to destroy the original people on this land. now they are opposed. they made laws. up to today, those original people are -- host: you say you opposes citizenship path. why is that? i think you dropped off. cindy in wisconsin, support line. caller: how are you? i support immigration for a multitude of reasons. can you hear me? host: you are on. caller: i don't have the tv on. host: thank you for that. go ahead. caller: many of the previous callers said they oppose immigration because it takes good jobs in construction. i work in construction. iona building company. it is not easy to find people willing to dig in the dirt. it is hard labor. whether they are hispanic or white or black, we have tried -- it is difficult to find anybody to work hard in this soil and dirt for low wages. i'
that's according to newsweek from the nursing home information and what was going on between the governornd the attorney general in new york. livingston in randolph, massachusetts on the oppose line. caller: yes. who were the first illegal immigrants that came to this country? the europeans. they almost tried to destroy the original people on this land. now they are opposed. they made laws. up to today, those original people are -- host: you say you opposes citizenship path. why is that? i...
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. >> find his piece in "newsweek". >>> we want to move to the big development overseas as russian opposition to more than two and a half year in prisz for violating the terms when he left from germany to recuperate from nerve agent poisoning. yesterday in court navalny called russian president vladimir putin a, quote, poisoner. saying, i have deeply offended him simply by surviving the assassination attempt that he ordered. they about 650 people were arrested. yesterday, secretary of state blinken tweeted in part, quote, the u.s. is deeply concerned by russia's actions toward alexei navalny, we reiterate our call for his immediate and unconditional release. joining us now, president of the council on foreign relations and author of the book "the world:a brief introduction" richard haase. very different tone being taken toward vladimir putin by president biden for one. but explain to us exactly what is happening here. >> good morning, mika. what happened is that vladimir putin essentially decided it was less dangerous to put navalny away in jail for several years. he'll get criticized for thi
. >> find his piece in "newsweek". >>> we want to move to the big development overseas as russian opposition to more than two and a half year in prisz for violating the terms when he left from germany to recuperate from nerve agent poisoning. yesterday in court navalny called russian president vladimir putin a, quote, poisoner. saying, i have deeply offended him simply by surviving the assassination attempt that he ordered. they about 650 people were arrested....
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the newsweek has a story today about some of the senators not only is there this their secondimpeachmentin 13 months or a dozen of them, their impeachment . both jurors will serve as impeachment trial jurors for a third time. they talk about chuck schumer and say senator schumer who now serves as majority leader had the unique role of serving in the house of representatives when bill clinton was impeached before joining thesenate in 1999 as and serving as a juror for the child in the house . humor voted against impeachment and went on to vote against clinton's impeachment. the democrats voted to convict and has condemned the former president's actions in the wake of the january 6 riots we mentioned the day began with the lead house manager jamie raskin laying out the constitutional case and responding to some of the attorneys arguing yesterday and opening the constitutionality question, here's some of what we heard from jamie raskin. >> the evidence will be for you to see and hear anddigest . the evidence will show you that ex-president trump was no innocent bystander. the evidence was s
the newsweek has a story today about some of the senators not only is there this their secondimpeachmentin 13 months or a dozen of them, their impeachment . both jurors will serve as impeachment trial jurors for a third time. they talk about chuck schumer and say senator schumer who now serves as majority leader had the unique role of serving in the house of representatives when bill clinton was impeached before joining thesenate in 1999 as and serving as a juror for the child in the house ....
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"newsweek" named many of the nursing homes where the deaths occurred some of the best nursing homes of021. whether relied on bad data in new york took too long to confirm, there is price in human life. jedediah: let's not forget he got an emmy my. he was praised in media. i was looking for a walk-back in reporting of these numbers. i heard a lot of silence. disappointing but not surprising nonetheless. people feel like they can't trust anything he says, what he is saying, take cuomo out of it for a second. now there is a bad taste in whatever one's mouth for rightful reasoning what he is saying about home gatherings, we know school is not a superspreader. we know outdoor dining is is not a superspreader. but home gatherings might be. let me look at the facts. because they have such a bad taste in their mouth because of his lack of transparency and his mishandling of anything, they don't want to listen to what he says. that is an unfortunate outcome. i feel the way people do. he is absolutely disgraceful. he has been praised in large part which is hard to stomach. pete: don't get cocky.
"newsweek" named many of the nursing homes where the deaths occurred some of the best nursing homes of021. whether relied on bad data in new york took too long to confirm, there is price in human life. jedediah: let's not forget he got an emmy my. he was praised in media. i was looking for a walk-back in reporting of these numbers. i heard a lot of silence. disappointing but not surprising nonetheless. people feel like they can't trust anything he says, what he is saying, take cuomo...
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the program john born in iran and raised in los angeles with a doctorate in history appearing in newsweek and the new york times the iranian-american and writer and the author of three books in iran and the ayatollah bags to differ with the new yorker to "vanity fair" and many other publications and a contributor to nbc news and and new york city want to welcome you both and thank you so much and they turn it over to you. >> thank you for that lovely introduction. >> good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> you are wearing a jacket and i am wearing a tie so before us we can be a professional. >> and we are both wearing pants. [laughter] i know i am. so with this terrific new book it's very timely given the idea the fireman to be in the forefront with the united states and before we get into the book it felt like a story to me and that academic tone felt like you are telling a story that we know from your book and anyone paying attention did not start and 79. and with that person ambassador i did not know it back that is a fascination what made you write this book. >> and just to sa
the program john born in iran and raised in los angeles with a doctorate in history appearing in newsweek and the new york times the iranian-american and writer and the author of three books in iran and the ayatollah bags to differ with the new yorker to "vanity fair" and many other publications and a contributor to nbc news and and new york city want to welcome you both and thank you so much and they turn it over to you. >> thank you for that lovely introduction. >> good...