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people like my friend barry weiss, perhaps even my deputy opinion editor a newsweek. these are woke skeptical, anti-woke liberals. a new consensus that trump laid the foundation for allying more traditional berkian, more nationalist inspired conservatives, i guess like me, with a woke skeptical liberal in an alliance to take on the neo-marxism of the woke ideology. so that is kind of one way i see our politics going forward from here. in general here, i think the work for a lot of us on whatever we are kong this, whether it is -- we are calling this, whether it is the "new right," national conservatism in contrast to globalism, or neoconservatism, what we are talking about here is an economics that is more realist, an economics that is more two cheers than three cheers, foreign policy is not isolationist but is credential, nationalist, nationstate centric, national interest oriented, and an approach to the culture war that is unwilling to yield on issues where we just know in our bones, in our dna, that the left is overstepping. whether it is the 1619 project, whether
people like my friend barry weiss, perhaps even my deputy opinion editor a newsweek. these are woke skeptical, anti-woke liberals. a new consensus that trump laid the foundation for allying more traditional berkian, more nationalist inspired conservatives, i guess like me, with a woke skeptical liberal in an alliance to take on the neo-marxism of the woke ideology. so that is kind of one way i see our politics going forward from here. in general here, i think the work for a lot of us on...
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me, on the other hand, my friend's is on the cover of "newsweek." a month. but when you bring a friend, you get a month for $5. so i'm bringing everyone within 12 degrees of me. bam, 12 months of $5 wireless. visible. wireless that gets better with friends. darrell's family uses gain flings now so their laundry smells more amazing than ever. isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. with armor all, a little bit of this... ...protects you... ...from a lot of that. keep your car cleaner longer. armor all extreme shield plus ceramic. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good facing leaks takes strength. so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it
me, on the other hand, my friend's is on the cover of "newsweek." a month. but when you bring a friend, you get a month for $5. so i'm bringing everyone within 12 degrees of me. bam, 12 months of $5 wireless. visible. wireless that gets better with friends. darrell's family uses gain flings now so their laundry smells more amazing than ever. isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. with armor all, a little bit...
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of time and "newsweek."isturized man. it will not help you get your security deposit back. “gotta follow the wind” ok, at at&t everyone gets our best deals on all smartphones. let me break it down. you got your new customers — they get our best deals. you got your existing customers — they also get our best deals. everyone. gets. the deals. questions? got it. but, why did you use a permanent marker? because i want to make sure you remember. i am going to get a new whiteboard. it's not complicated. only at&t gives everyone our best deals on every smartphone. like the samsung galaxy s21 5g for free. maybe the future of beer isn't so futuristic after all. michelob ultra pure gold. organic by nature. when it comes to laundry, everyone thinks their way is the right way. i wash on delicate. i just stuff everything in. you have to wash on cold, because it saves energy. the secret is, tide pods work no matter how you wash. so, everyone is right. it's got to be tide. with armor all, a little bit of this... ...protect
of time and "newsweek."isturized man. it will not help you get your security deposit back. “gotta follow the wind” ok, at at&t everyone gets our best deals on all smartphones. let me break it down. you got your new customers — they get our best deals. you got your existing customers — they also get our best deals. everyone. gets. the deals. questions? got it. but, why did you use a permanent marker? because i want to make sure you remember. i am going to get a new...
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guest: it got me that story and the times and subsequently a full page in newsweek. being noticed is essential. if you are noticed -- and beside from being noticed, there has to be something worth noticing. that is helpful. how many people star a little publishing company and end up in the new york times as a feature? steamy publishers debut. but it did not change what we had, which was a number of other very good books. in fact, that first season, 1998, we published 12 books. incredibly, four of them were national bestsellers. that is a strike rate that is very unusual. one of them was a book called lyman's lough -- which was about soviet american submarine tension. and it was full of stuff people do not know. and it turns out, i did not know. that submariner's were dying to read the book. and it was c-span, which was covering a signing up and connecticut, norwich, and i saw these old submariner's with their hats carrying four or five copies of the book and i said, something is going on here. 400,000 copies of the book. 400,000. the other part that was amazing was t
guest: it got me that story and the times and subsequently a full page in newsweek. being noticed is essential. if you are noticed -- and beside from being noticed, there has to be something worth noticing. that is helpful. how many people star a little publishing company and end up in the new york times as a feature? steamy publishers debut. but it did not change what we had, which was a number of other very good books. in fact, that first season, 1998, we published 12 books. incredibly, four...
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guest: it got me that story and the times and subsequently a full page in newsweek. being noticed is essential. if you are noticed -- and beside from being noticed, there has to be something worth noticing. that is helpful. how many people star a little publishing company and end up in the new york times as a feature? steamy publishers debut. but it did not change what we had, which was a number of other very good books. in fact, that first season, 1998, we published 12 books. incredibly, four of them were national bestsellers. that is a strike rate that is very unusual. one of them was a book called lyman's lough -- which was about soviet american submarine tension. and it was full of stuff people do not know. and it turns out, i did not know. that submariner's were dying to read the book. and it was c-span, which was covering a signing up and connecticut, norwich, and i saw these old submariner's with their hats carrying four or five copies of the book and i said, something is going on here. 400,000 copies of the book. 400,000. the other part that was amazing was t
guest: it got me that story and the times and subsequently a full page in newsweek. being noticed is essential. if you are noticed -- and beside from being noticed, there has to be something worth noticing. that is helpful. how many people star a little publishing company and end up in the new york times as a feature? steamy publishers debut. but it did not change what we had, which was a number of other very good books. in fact, that first season, 1998, we published 12 books. incredibly, four...
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and then a recent report in newsweek magazine revealed that there are some 60000 off the record department of defense. people working. some of them are working in hacking, some of the more working in other areas there. there are people who are not in uniform, but there are tens of thousands of these people who are being employed to do who knows what. so i'm hoping that the media will change, it is tone will start looking for evidence and, and instead of throwing to insight friction between moscow and washington will looked along the long picture where it's in the interest of both the american and the russian people to have cooperation and to reduce tensions rather than inciting, more tensions and hostility video of an american fall. the daughter joe, speaking out against critical race theory, has gone viral on social media. comes admitted ongoing debate in the us about the role of c, r t and education and politics. it doesn't matter if you're black or white or anyhow, doesn't matter if you're black and white. brown. yeah. right. black in how we treat people is based on who they are. and if
and then a recent report in newsweek magazine revealed that there are some 60000 off the record department of defense. people working. some of them are working in hacking, some of the more working in other areas there. there are people who are not in uniform, but there are tens of thousands of these people who are being employed to do who knows what. so i'm hoping that the media will change, it is tone will start looking for evidence and, and instead of throwing to insight friction between...
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i think that research is from newsweek. there are people who are skeptical about traditional economic systems. they may have seen one or two resections -- recessions. if you entered the job market in 2008 and are facing the economic fallout from covid, you think maybe we can find a better way. a lot of folks, young and old, our thinking maybe there is a different way of organizing the economy and we don't have to trust the big banks to do it. maybe it can be a peer to peer online system and that could be bitcoin or a lot of these new cryptocurrencies. host: how does that differ from apple cash or when you go to a store or a merchant and you use your credit card? guest: so, it is better and worse. there are differences. it is better, because when you use apple pay, for example, you have to have apple on your side. they have to agree to process the transaction. a lot of people don't know this but apple pay, in their terms and services, says you are not allowed to use apple pay if you are selling firearms or if you are selling
i think that research is from newsweek. there are people who are skeptical about traditional economic systems. they may have seen one or two resections -- recessions. if you entered the job market in 2008 and are facing the economic fallout from covid, you think maybe we can find a better way. a lot of folks, young and old, our thinking maybe there is a different way of organizing the economy and we don't have to trust the big banks to do it. maybe it can be a peer to peer online system and...
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conversation by asking him about the fact that some believe the 84 games could be the last with newsweek, even having a cover story asking, are the games dead in sure, you had one individual say we got to start treating this like a business that was peter, you, brock, you're right. i mean the games just kind of go go through the chronology and in 72, there was a horrible terrorism attack in, in munich, 76. you are the huge cost overruns in montreal that canada took up 30 years for canada and called back in montreal to pay this off $80.00. there was a boy god, 84 people are thinking, this may be it for the olympic movement. and peter, you brought look what we're not going to do what you just described going on in japan. we're not going to have huge investment in facilities. we're going to sell sponsorships. we're going to networks against each other, make them bid on these media, right? feel the games that are have profit, a surplus that i think we talk about the olympics in tokyo and no one's saying, oh, this is about the athlete that the given the rotors that should have one more chance
conversation by asking him about the fact that some believe the 84 games could be the last with newsweek, even having a cover story asking, are the games dead in sure, you had one individual say we got to start treating this like a business that was peter, you, brock, you're right. i mean the games just kind of go go through the chronology and in 72, there was a horrible terrorism attack in, in munich, 76. you are the huge cost overruns in montreal that canada took up 30 years for canada and...
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mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a june 1 "newsweek" article. and over the last 20 years, both laws have been used to -- this 2001-2002 aumf has been used to justify military actions and i want to say to my colleague that we are grateful to his service to our country. but the fact that we are still operating under an aumf that we almost passed 20 years ago, two decades ago, when we were debating that aumf, that i voted against, we were debating that, there is no way we would have anticipated what the realities were now. the notion that somehow that we can't, as a body, come together and revisit these aumf's on a regular basis, to me is beyond comprehension. we owe it to the men and well who serve our country and armed forces to make sure that we are doing our due diligence and the president has multiple authorities to be able to respond to any threats against individual u.s. citizens as anywhere in the world. if people are trying to use this aumf as a way to potentially have a war with iran, let me just say this. if that's what anybody's goal is
mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a june 1 "newsweek" article. and over the last 20 years, both laws have been used to -- this 2001-2002 aumf has been used to justify military actions and i want to say to my colleague that we are grateful to his service to our country. but the fact that we are still operating under an aumf that we almost passed 20 years ago, two decades ago, when we were debating that aumf, that i voted against, we were debating that, there is...
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and so, a lot of our news magazines in this country time, newsweek, some of those we do features that say on the h anniversary of the bombing. and so some of the photographers who archives we have were photographers those magazines sent to hiroshima to photograph the city and photograph survivors and so forth. anyway we have those archives. we have all those photographs the photographers took. those are not photographs immediately after the bombing. but there are still some ran stories and later on in the 50s as i said they were bay and. that's an amazing thing. any photographers movement we acquired his last name norrie is his name. he is a member of the board of the photographers movement here he had a project just read actually the last couple of years were he photographed incredible color photographs of artifacts that were affected by the bombing in your shema and the bombing and nagasaki, things like tricycles that were burned in some way affected by the bombing. and we have those photographs as well. we've also collected some records and materials dealing with the occupation of
and so, a lot of our news magazines in this country time, newsweek, some of those we do features that say on the h anniversary of the bombing. and so some of the photographers who archives we have were photographers those magazines sent to hiroshima to photograph the city and photograph survivors and so forth. anyway we have those archives. we have all those photographs the photographers took. those are not photographs immediately after the bombing. but there are still some ran stories and...
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newsweek is reporting that he recently auctioned his sculpture entitled buda and contemplation. -- inhis masterpiece. that is the piece it's up at the artist describes his sculpture as invisible. it exists. sort of like the air between . this guy $18,000 for this non-entity arch. who are these people? i want to know who these people are? >> laura: it goes back to box of air that you can order online and people actually -- yeah. >> raymond: or the banana taped to put that wall they had a museum installation. >> laura: there's a sucker born every minute. >> raymond: i'm sorry to cut you off but we are getting a breaking news fox news alert. >> laura: sure. >>> very old human remains have been found near prince harry and nick and markel's as they. according to page six, we are awaiting details but this does raise the question, has anyone seen the queen lately? [laughter] >> laura: -- >> raymond: the queen as well. >> laura: i did not take any response building for that joe. >> raymond: i did not either. i have to say. when i first read it, it is curious. when you read the story deeper, l
newsweek is reporting that he recently auctioned his sculpture entitled buda and contemplation. -- inhis masterpiece. that is the piece it's up at the artist describes his sculpture as invisible. it exists. sort of like the air between . this guy $18,000 for this non-entity arch. who are these people? i want to know who these people are? >> laura: it goes back to box of air that you can order online and people actually -- yeah. >> raymond: or the banana taped to put that wall they...
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. >> you bet and it paid off apparently, newsweek is reporting he recently auctioned his sculpture entitledation for over 18,$000, too, could this masterpiece, you are looking at it right there. that is the piece itself. the artist described his sculpture as invisible. you did not see it, he says, but it exists sort of like the air between the ears of the moron who paid this guy 18,$000 for this nonentity art. why these people? i want to know these people are. >> he goes back to the box of air you could actually order online and people actually -- >> the guy charged people, they got a museum installation, it never ends. >> there is one born every minute. >> start to cut you off but we are getting a breaking news fox news alert. very old human remains have been found near prince harry and megan markel's estate in montecito california. according to page 6. we are awaiting details but the dust raise a question. has anyone seen the queen lately. the queen as well. >> let me just say i do not take any responsibility for that joke. >> this one was forced upon both of us but i have to say when i f
. >> you bet and it paid off apparently, newsweek is reporting he recently auctioned his sculpture entitledation for over 18,$000, too, could this masterpiece, you are looking at it right there. that is the piece itself. the artist described his sculpture as invisible. you did not see it, he says, but it exists sort of like the air between the ears of the moron who paid this guy 18,$000 for this nonentity art. why these people? i want to know these people are. >> he goes back to the...
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joining me now kwame jackson "newsweek" global it and contestant on the apprentice.nk you for being on the program. is it possible in your estimation for anyone outside of a white person to be racist? >> i think that's an interesting question, will, and, yes, thank you for having me on the program. i think the playing racial jeopardy does not help us push the ball forward. that just adds to the deflection that america wants to look away from its own ugly. yes, the history of america has beautiful elements. but it also has ugly elements and everything in between. and i think the systemic piece is much different than the individual piece. i know you talked about individual actions that joe biden and a number of other folks made. and i consider them faux pass and they are gaffes and they should be corrected. those are not systemic actions that have created a system of oppression. so, if you think about joe biden's comments, you know, how does joe biden's comments or his faux pas relate to slavery and the inability to paid labor as well. >> will: let me answer your quest
joining me now kwame jackson "newsweek" global it and contestant on the apprentice.nk you for being on the program. is it possible in your estimation for anyone outside of a white person to be racist? >> i think that's an interesting question, will, and, yes, thank you for having me on the program. i think the playing racial jeopardy does not help us push the ball forward. that just adds to the deflection that america wants to look away from its own ugly. yes, the history of...
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well, what's interesting is in "newsweek" it talks about a sermon that was -- survey of people, 70% ofe in west virginia support the we the people act. when he says he does not support a bill that's being partisan, that's exactly why he should support the for the people act. literally it takes some of the partisanship and holds accountable -- it continues to actually provide -- to keep those parties from actually using this process just for partisan issues. so, there is a disconnect. there's a misalignment in what he's saying and what the facts are. the facts are that in his own district, in his own state, the majority of people, including republican voters, are actually in support of the for the people act. >> the senator is now focused on another piece of legislation, the john lewis legislation that actually gives congress some purview of what was taking out of the voting rights act when the shelby decision came out during the obama administration. do you think that has a path forward if not the for the people act? >> i do. i do think there's a path forward. but i think we need to re
well, what's interesting is in "newsweek" it talks about a sermon that was -- survey of people, 70% ofe in west virginia support the we the people act. when he says he does not support a bill that's being partisan, that's exactly why he should support the for the people act. literally it takes some of the partisanship and holds accountable -- it continues to actually provide -- to keep those parties from actually using this process just for partisan issues. so, there is a disconnect....
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zuhdi jasser you have written a newsweek about this fusion of black lives matter which is a marxist anti modern as law mix of which we have been talking for describe that a little further force. >> this is so important, mark, it's not just about a muslim reform and political islam. the far left the black lives matter movement was to destroy our institutions. just like the chinese revolution did, just like the far left marxist resin pollution did in venezuela to the soviets, chinese et cetera prince's exact same month searches destroy democracy destroy the institution of capitalism and individualism and allow an autocratic socialist entity take power. we sought, my parents sought in sierra and iraq. china is all about it it's the same type of movement that's why they turned our statues and our protests in their violent rights are important to washington it's exact same movement employees to help you. we know their play before willing to be leaders at the head of this if you will. mark: 's interest in the talk about american history where they talk about confederacy the check but various g
zuhdi jasser you have written a newsweek about this fusion of black lives matter which is a marxist anti modern as law mix of which we have been talking for describe that a little further force. >> this is so important, mark, it's not just about a muslim reform and political islam. the far left the black lives matter movement was to destroy our institutions. just like the chinese revolution did, just like the far left marxist resin pollution did in venezuela to the soviets, chinese et...
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zuhdi jasser, you've written in "newsweek" about this fusion of black lives matter which is a marxistganization and modern islamists of which we've been talking. describe that a little bit for us. >> this is so important, mark. it is not just about muslim reform and political islam, far left, black lives matter movement wants to destroy our institutions. like the mao chinese revolution, just like the far left revolutions from venezuela, soviets, chinese, et cetera. it is the exact same mantra. destroy the institutions of democracy, destroy the institutions of capitalism and individualism, allow autocratic socialist entity take power. we saw it. my parents saw it in irin syria, iraq, china is about the same type of movement. why they tear down statues and violent riots from portland to washington. it is the exact same movement. employ us in the muslim reform movement because we know their playbook. we're willing to be leaders at the head of the spear if you will. mark: it is interesting they talk about american history. they talk about the confederacy. they talk about these various gen
zuhdi jasser, you've written in "newsweek" about this fusion of black lives matter which is a marxistganization and modern islamists of which we've been talking. describe that a little bit for us. >> this is so important, mark. it is not just about muslim reform and political islam, far left, black lives matter movement wants to destroy our institutions. like the mao chinese revolution, just like the far left revolutions from venezuela, soviets, chinese, et cetera. it is the...
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mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a june 1 "newsweek" article. and over the last 20 years, both laws have been used to -- this 2001-2002 aumf has been used to justify military actions and i want to say to my colleague that we are grateful to his service to our country. but the fact that we are still operating under an aumf that we almost passed 20 years ago, two decades ago, when we were debating that aumf, that i voted against, we were debating that, there is no way we would have anticipated what the realities were now. the notion that somehow that we can't, as a body, come together and revisit these aumf's on a regular basis, to me is beyond comprehension. we owe it to the men and well who serve our country and armed forces to make sure that we are doing our due diligence and the president has multiple authorities to be able to respond to any threats against individual u.s. citizens as anywhere in the world. if people are trying to use this aumf as a way to potentially have a war with iran, let me just say this. if that's what anybody's goal is
mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a june 1 "newsweek" article. and over the last 20 years, both laws have been used to -- this 2001-2002 aumf has been used to justify military actions and i want to say to my colleague that we are grateful to his service to our country. but the fact that we are still operating under an aumf that we almost passed 20 years ago, two decades ago, when we were debating that aumf, that i voted against, we were debating that, there is...
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previously he was an investigative correspondent for nbc as well as a staff writer for newsweek and the washington post. he has written or cowritten three new york times bestsellers, most recently russian roulette:the inside story of the war on america and the election of donald trump. he lives in the washington dc area. welcome. >> good to be with you. >> this is the moment you've all been waiting for. i will be back after our audience q and a, for all of you at home please her member you can start submitting your questions while the conversation is going on. thanks so much and enjoy. >> barry, let's get started. good to talk to you. i would like to start out, you've written about so many different things, the opioid crisis, much much more. what drew you to this particular subject of the private spy industry? >> thanks for taking part in this. it really happened when i was reading the times in 2017-18, there were several stories that were exploding at the time, one was the dossier, the other was the harvey weinstein story and another big scandal involving theranos, the medical testing,
previously he was an investigative correspondent for nbc as well as a staff writer for newsweek and the washington post. he has written or cowritten three new york times bestsellers, most recently russian roulette:the inside story of the war on america and the election of donald trump. he lives in the washington dc area. welcome. >> good to be with you. >> this is the moment you've all been waiting for. i will be back after our audience q and a, for all of you at home please her...
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"newsweek" editor response to this tweet about the flag if he says it's difficult to view this as anything a deliberate provocative insult to traditional catholicism, not a good look. what is the state department up to? >> well, look, i think we can have our debates here at home about how much we want to focus domestically on our historical imperfections or on a monolithic diversity agenda, i have my views on that but the job of the state department is to advocate for u.s. national interests abroad. that has to be the sole litmus test for what are nbc's do and what i state abutment does and i have no good answer, shannon, to what we could possibly be advancing about u.s. national interests abroad by flying pride flag in front of the vatican or by flying the blm flag on basically a number of bases globally at the option of each of those embassies. we are doing the ccp's bidding for them for criticizing the united states, by fracturing our nation in the eyes of other countries and in the world. it's different racial groups in different subcategories and in absence of a good reason for why th
"newsweek" editor response to this tweet about the flag if he says it's difficult to view this as anything a deliberate provocative insult to traditional catholicism, not a good look. what is the state department up to? >> well, look, i think we can have our debates here at home about how much we want to focus domestically on our historical imperfections or on a monolithic diversity agenda, i have my views on that but the job of the state department is to advocate for u.s....
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recently covered america under the former president as eight national politics correspondent at newsweek. her writing has appeared, i almost a sailor has and it appeared? but she will get hurt just desserts here. she has appeared on rolling stones, the new y yorker, times, the "new yorke times" magazine, slate and bustle. she has appeared on many tv shows including real time with bill maher, "good morningor america", and cable letters msnbc, npr. she teaches in very lucky students it nyu journalism institute. her work has been cited in hundreds, i said hundreds of scholarlyy articles. here to talk with us about her latest book virus : vaccinations, the cdc, and the hijacking of america's response to the pandemic. please welcome nina burleigh. nina please feel free to take it away and share with us. >> thank you for that f wonderfull introduction. i am super honored tom be here and to be asked to address my object fellow skeptics put a big fan of csi i've spoken to them about two other books. i a was very thrilled to be asked to come here tonight. so thank you very much for the introducti
recently covered america under the former president as eight national politics correspondent at newsweek. her writing has appeared, i almost a sailor has and it appeared? but she will get hurt just desserts here. she has appeared on rolling stones, the new y yorker, times, the "new yorke times" magazine, slate and bustle. she has appeared on many tv shows including real time with bill maher, "good morningor america", and cable letters msnbc, npr. she teaches in very lucky...
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different measures over six years to either repeal or severely restrict the aca according to a 2016 "newsweek" report. only one narrowly made it through the senate in 2015 and was, of course, vetoed by president obama. but in july of 2017, with donald trump in the white house, republicans were poised to enact what they called a skinny or slimmed down repeal of obamacare. but in this famous moment, the late arizona senator john mccain cast the deciding vote against it. with that thumbs down. the applause in the chamber. obamacare, it seems now here to stay. all right. let's go to this now. joe manchin's voting rights compromise has received a significant endorsement. voting rights advocate says she largely supports the proposal. >> what senator manchin is putting forward are some basic building blocks that we need to ensure that democracy is accessible no matter your juice geography. the provisions he is setting forth are strong ones that create a level playing field, standards that do not vary from state to state, and i think will ensure that every american has improved access to the right to
different measures over six years to either repeal or severely restrict the aca according to a 2016 "newsweek" report. only one narrowly made it through the senate in 2015 and was, of course, vetoed by president obama. but in july of 2017, with donald trump in the white house, republicans were poised to enact what they called a skinny or slimmed down repeal of obamacare. but in this famous moment, the late arizona senator john mccain cast the deciding vote against it. with that thumbs...
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the fatal gift of beauty, italian trials of amanda knox as she most recently covered america at newsweek. her writing has appeared "rolling stone", new yorker, time, "new york times" magazine she has appeared on many tv shows including real time with bill maher, "good morning america" and msnbc, cnn and npr and teaches very lucky students at nyu author of parks journalism institute and her work is incited in hundreds of scholarly articles, so here to talk with us about her latest book "virus" vaccinations with the cdc and hijacking of america's response to the pandemic. please welcome nina burleigh. nina, feel free to take it away and share with us. >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. i am super honored to be here and to be asked to address my i guess fellow skeptics. i'm a big fan. i was thrilled to be asked to come here tonight, so thank you for the introduction. i guess what i will start with is why this book, people have come up to me, friends and colleagues, why did you do this like we readiness the entire time, did you start in march 2020 and the answer is no. actually di
the fatal gift of beauty, italian trials of amanda knox as she most recently covered america at newsweek. her writing has appeared "rolling stone", new yorker, time, "new york times" magazine she has appeared on many tv shows including real time with bill maher, "good morning america" and msnbc, cnn and npr and teaches very lucky students at nyu author of parks journalism institute and her work is incited in hundreds of scholarly articles, so here to talk with us...
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many people had moral ills what made texas "newsweek" and remains to this day is i want to be very clearg rough things. people it who traveled west who fought comanches one of the biggest empires in the southwestern united states and imposed civilization on the area of the world that did not previously exist. they fought the mexican army and that dictatorship to then create the kind of nation they wanted. to this day, that spirit of fighting of rough men doing rough things remained where people start businesses, drill holes into ground for oil and risk tolerant rough men still doing rough things. texas is not the worst of us. texas is the best of us america undiluted, undistilled. >> brian: another reason not to get "time" magazine. pete, let me ask you this they are try position make santa ana the hero of this story this texas province was something that never belonged to us to begin with. your thoughts? >> pete: well, first of all, since my scanned knave van heritage was invoked let me say that america was first discovered by leaf erickson christopher columbus gets all the criticism le
many people had moral ills what made texas "newsweek" and remains to this day is i want to be very clearg rough things. people it who traveled west who fought comanches one of the biggest empires in the southwestern united states and imposed civilization on the area of the world that did not previously exist. they fought the mexican army and that dictatorship to then create the kind of nation they wanted. to this day, that spirit of fighting of rough men doing rough things remained...
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incidentally, the magazines of the day time newsweek, did not cover stonewall until the fall, until october. and so, it took several months before at least the magazines of the united states to see stonewall as something significant and worthy of coverage. >> you spoke earlier about the importance of the bars and taverns for the gain lesbian community. nancy young is a professor at santa clara university in from the c-span video library looking back at the role that they played in the lgbtq community. >> gays and lesbians who came of age in the forties, fifties, and sixties speak over and over, and over again of how they risked the reputations, their marriages, their families, their livelihoods by going to gave ours. because the gay bars saved their lives. they kept them from despairing that they were the only ones. kept them from believing that society was right, that they were sick and criminal. and would be better off dead. in the bars and nightclubs, they found hookups, and one night stands. they also found partners and lovers and friends and people who accept them as they were. they di
incidentally, the magazines of the day time newsweek, did not cover stonewall until the fall, until october. and so, it took several months before at least the magazines of the united states to see stonewall as something significant and worthy of coverage. >> you spoke earlier about the importance of the bars and taverns for the gain lesbian community. nancy young is a professor at santa clara university in from the c-span video library looking back at the role that they played in the...
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"newsweek" is reporting some of the qanon folks in the gone believe trump will be back in office in augusts selling tickets for a history tour with bill o'reilly in december. they don't understand their own leader's end game. >> there's exhibit a, b and c why i think republicans will lose in 2022. they can't get out of their own ways. they keep catering to the conspiracy cuckoo theorists and they look around wondering and say i can't believe he's not president. what happened to that? they are just cannibalizing themselves here. >> that's what happens to every cult sadly. >> curt bardella, thank you for your time tonight. thank you. >> republicans slam biden for being soft on dictators after his meeting on putin. have they forgotten when trump exchanged love letters with kim jong-un but first richard lui is here with today's headlines. >>> some of the stories we're watching, nine children and one adult were killed in a multi-vehicle crash in alabama. eight of the dead were girls from a residential youth home according to the butler county coroner. wet weather from tromp claudette caused tha
"newsweek" is reporting some of the qanon folks in the gone believe trump will be back in office in augusts selling tickets for a history tour with bill o'reilly in december. they don't understand their own leader's end game. >> there's exhibit a, b and c why i think republicans will lose in 2022. they can't get out of their own ways. they keep catering to the conspiracy cuckoo theorists and they look around wondering and say i can't believe he's not president. what happened to...
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dozens of business owners in the city of baltimore doing something very "newsweek." mathias. what are you and 36 other business openers decided to do because the crime has run rampant and affecting your business? >> basically what we did is we had a representative formulate a letter doing nothing more than requesting basic services which would be garbage pickup and the most glaring thing is we want safety. i think that's really been difficult to bounce back as a small business that was closed for 10 months with kind of the lawlessness and just complete disregard for human life. and let me be clear. still the disney land of baltimore city. it's rampant. i mean it's pervasive throughout the entire city. i think everyone, as much as we pay, baltimore city pays at least two times every other municipality in maryland. it's time for them to do something. >> brian: so they are taking your money, put it in escrow, keep your fees and keep your taxes. you are going to put it in escrow until they start stepping up and doing something. i think it's great. it reflects the frustra
dozens of business owners in the city of baltimore doing something very "newsweek." mathias. what are you and 36 other business openers decided to do because the crime has run rampant and affecting your business? >> basically what we did is we had a representative formulate a letter doing nothing more than requesting basic services which would be garbage pickup and the most glaring thing is we want safety. i think that's really been difficult to bounce back as a small business...
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not compare the journal to the pamphlets that are now time and newsweek.lly create greater inflation pressures down the road. i mean, they're carrying the ball for these spenders over in congress because they're sopping up in essence all of the deficit spending. >> no question. that's exactly what's going on. they're monetizing the debt. that's going to continue for a while longer. they've been buying $120 billion, million here, million there, you're talking about real money, they're buying $120 billion of funding for the past several years, they're going to continue that for a while longer. no question about that. dagen: let's turn to oil, speaking of commodities, oil hitting pandemic highs thanks to reopenings, travel restrictions being lifted. some investors are betting that wall street's inclination for green energy could lead to a drop in oil extraction, leading to shortages and higher fuel prices. what say you, ryan payne. >> when we look at a chart of oil, it's like your favorite ride at great adventure, the most volatile asset class you can imagine
not compare the journal to the pamphlets that are now time and newsweek.lly create greater inflation pressures down the road. i mean, they're carrying the ball for these spenders over in congress because they're sopping up in essence all of the deficit spending. >> no question. that's exactly what's going on. they're monetizing the debt. that's going to continue for a while longer. they've been buying $120 billion, million here, million there, you're talking about real money, they're...
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reagan wasn't going to run, there were newspapers and columnists that saidas it's time i remember "newsweek" had an article called off into the sunset writing about the political career at 65-years-old he'd been around the track twice and both times he lost. most people assumed, but he gave the speech and what's interesting is that that fall he was campaigning for republican delegates across the nation with endorsements and fundraisers and things like that and everywhere he went, the police officers, captains, flight attendants, everybody came up to him and said you've got to do it one more time, you've got to run one more time and it was at that point it convinced him to try one more time. he wasn't going to try. that was probably it for him, but there was one time he was on an airplane. he would sit in the aisle so he could greet people and meet them as they were coming on the plane. a woman came on and embraced him and said you've got to do with just one more time. sitting next to him, and i got this years ago from one of the books before he passed away i interviewed him and he told me t
reagan wasn't going to run, there were newspapers and columnists that saidas it's time i remember "newsweek" had an article called off into the sunset writing about the political career at 65-years-old he'd been around the track twice and both times he lost. most people assumed, but he gave the speech and what's interesting is that that fall he was campaigning for republican delegates across the nation with endorsements and fundraisers and things like that and everywhere he went, the...
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different measures in six years to either repeal or severely restrict the aca, according to a 2016 "newsweek" report. only one narrowly made it through the senate in 2016 to be vetoed by president obama. but in july of 2017, with donald trump in the white house, republicans were poised to enact a slimmed down or skinny repeal of obamacare, but the late arizona senator john mccain casting the deciding vote against it with a thumbs down that brought applause in the chamber. remembering that moment. joining us now, chair of the democratic national committee, jamie harrison. great to have you on the show. what's your reaction to the latest scotus ruling? >> good morning, mika. listen, the affordable care act is here to stay. that's such a great thing, not for democrats, but for all americans. there are 133 million americans in this country that live with pre-existing conditions. and had this law gone down, many of those folks would have lost their health care coverage and would have gone back to those dark days. we often heard the republicans say, oh, we're for pre-existing conditions, but they
different measures in six years to either repeal or severely restrict the aca, according to a 2016 "newsweek" report. only one narrowly made it through the senate in 2016 to be vetoed by president obama. but in july of 2017, with donald trump in the white house, republicans were poised to enact a slimmed down or skinny repeal of obamacare, but the late arizona senator john mccain casting the deciding vote against it with a thumbs down that brought applause in the chamber. remembering...
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reagan -- there were newspaper articles and columns at the time and "newsweek" had an article writingabout reagan's political career. he was 65 years old and he had been around the track twice in 1968 and 1976 and both times he lost. most people assumed that he gave the speech and what's interesting is that fall he was out campaigning across the nation. there were endorsements and fund-raisers and things like that and everywhere he went, everywhere he went police officers bell captains flight attendants joe citizen on the, street, everybody came up to him and said governor you've just got to wood run one more time. i think that convinced him to try one more time and he wasn't going to try. that was probably it for him but there was one time he was on an airplane and people were coming onto the plane and this woman came on and she embraced him and she said oh governor you've got to do it just one more time and sitting next to him -- before he passed away i interviewed him and he told me the story. he was sitting next to governor reagan and he turned to mike at the time and he said i gu
reagan -- there were newspaper articles and columns at the time and "newsweek" had an article writingabout reagan's political career. he was 65 years old and he had been around the track twice in 1968 and 1976 and both times he lost. most people assumed that he gave the speech and what's interesting is that fall he was out campaigning across the nation. there were endorsements and fund-raisers and things like that and everywhere he went, everywhere he went police officers bell...
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a first—ever amount of the newsweek had just in the last few minutes.81 mm of rain already this month compared with the average of 48, and much of that has fallen over the last few days alone. today, though, it's been a different picture. it's been rather grey and damp, really, with a bit of drizzle around across the south of england, parts of wales, parts of the midlands, parts of east anglia, from this slow—moving weather front here. we've had another front moving its way into scotland — that's also been bringing a bit of rain — and between these two systems, there have been a bit of cracks in the cloud. a bit of sunshine, for example, in northwest wales. we've had some bright skies at times in northwest england and northern ireland as well. overnight tonight, we'll see this band of rain slowly push its way southwards into northern areas of england. meanwhile, in the south, it will stay cloudy, some mist and hill fog patches around, drizzle, and then more heavier bursts of rain developing towards the end of the night. temperatures about 10—13 degrees
a first—ever amount of the newsweek had just in the last few minutes.81 mm of rain already this month compared with the average of 48, and much of that has fallen over the last few days alone. today, though, it's been a different picture. it's been rather grey and damp, really, with a bit of drizzle around across the south of england, parts of wales, parts of the midlands, parts of east anglia, from this slow—moving weather front here. we've had another front moving its way into scotland...
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well people died and weeks later newsweek magazine that had carried the report that the quran had been flushed down the toilet at guantanamo. found out the truth and the truth was it hadn't it had not happened. it did not exist. and they ran a little thing in this week that said oh, you know to the extent our article was inaccurate. we were sorry. well, sorry they're dead. i mean the basic lead in in the news business is if it bleeds it leads. and and general casey he tried to get some positive news stories in iraq. and the papers weren't carrying positive stories where they were putting generators in hospitals and generators in schools, and the stock market was open and they had a lot of free press and so he said my gosh there want to be some stories so he hired some people to write accurate stories not lies accurate stories got him in the press once it was found out in the united states that that was going on. the congress went crazy. he shouldn't be doing that. that's a violation of freedom of the speech and and bango. it stopped. we could no longer put accurate stories in i bet if
well people died and weeks later newsweek magazine that had carried the report that the quran had been flushed down the toilet at guantanamo. found out the truth and the truth was it hadn't it had not happened. it did not exist. and they ran a little thing in this week that said oh, you know to the extent our article was inaccurate. we were sorry. well, sorry they're dead. i mean the basic lead in in the news business is if it bleeds it leads. and and general casey he tried to get some positive...
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to the front page of "the wall street journal," especially should make it to the front page of "newsweeksay at that point the fear of inflation, the fear that we'll have a robust increasing, and malevolent inflation subside ad bit. what is important to me the fact that grain praises prices across the board seemed to peak in early may. medical tall prices seemed to peak in early may. the only thing that is still going up is crude oil prices. the fact that so many people on the boat of inflation, ridiculed plea a year ago when i was worried about inflation joined the argument. i'm concerned as i was because the boat has become so very crowded. gold got a little excited when it made over the $1900 an ounce. i'm chairman of the university of akron endowment. i got the committee to buy a little gold at end of february. would i add to gold here? not really. i think we need consolidation, a little bit of weakness following what happened in the grain markets. following what happened in the metals market. following what happened in the livestock markets. only thing continues to go from lower left
to the front page of "the wall street journal," especially should make it to the front page of "newsweeksay at that point the fear of inflation, the fear that we'll have a robust increasing, and malevolent inflation subside ad bit. what is important to me the fact that grain praises prices across the board seemed to peak in early may. medical tall prices seemed to peak in early may. the only thing that is still going up is crude oil prices. the fact that so many people on the...
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host: this is daniel from newsweek writing about this upcoming summit.ting as it may be to watch a u.s. president shake hands with an autocrat like putin, a man who is likely responsible for forging a campaign against alexei navalny among others, they don't get to pick their spot -- foreign partners. they could write off diplomacy altogether. a rational dialogue with competitors is not a reward but an essential component preventing problems from spiraling into crises. some more on that upcoming meeting is june 16. that's what we are asking you about. do you think it is worth it? should president biden be meeting vladimir putin? republicans it is (202) 748-8001 . democrats is (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. one of the issues that has come up related to russia is where those hackers from the colonial pipeline hack were based? it is likely to come up today in the homeland security and governmental affairs committee hearing on the hacking of the pipeline. the ceo of the colonial pipeline , joseph blount will talk about the ransomware attack, th
host: this is daniel from newsweek writing about this upcoming summit.ting as it may be to watch a u.s. president shake hands with an autocrat like putin, a man who is likely responsible for forging a campaign against alexei navalny among others, they don't get to pick their spot -- foreign partners. they could write off diplomacy altogether. a rational dialogue with competitors is not a reward but an essential component preventing problems from spiraling into crises. some more on that upcoming...
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this is daniel deprus from "newsweek" writing about this upcoming summit saying, as nauseating as it may be to watch a u.s. president shake hands with an autocrat like putin, a man who is likely responsible for the poisoning of a russian opposition campaigner, alexie in val any, among others, the fact is that u.s. presidents don't get to pick their sparring partners. neither do u.s. presidents have the luxury of tying one hand behind their backs by writing off diplomacy all together. a tough-mind rational dialogue with adversaries and competitors is not a reward, but an essential component to prevent problems from spiraling into crises. again, this is june 16th, and that's what we're asking you about this morning, asking you to call in and let us know if you think it is worth it. should president biden be meeting vladimir putin? phone lines again. limited partnerships, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. one of the issues that has come up related to russia is where those hackers from the colonial pipeline hack were based. it is likely to come up today i
this is daniel deprus from "newsweek" writing about this upcoming summit saying, as nauseating as it may be to watch a u.s. president shake hands with an autocrat like putin, a man who is likely responsible for the poisoning of a russian opposition campaigner, alexie in val any, among others, the fact is that u.s. presidents don't get to pick their sparring partners. neither do u.s. presidents have the luxury of tying one hand behind their backs by writing off diplomacy all together....
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weeks later "newsweek" magazine that carried the report that the quran had been flushed down the toilet at guantanamo found out the truth and the truth was it hadn't. it had not happened. it did not exist. and they ran a little thing in "newsweek" this said, oh, to the extent our article was inaccurate, we're sorry. well, sorry, they're dead. i mean, the basic lead in the news business is if it bleeds, it leads. and general casey, he tried to get some positive news stories in iraq, and the papers weren't carrying positive stories. they were putting generators in hospitals and generators in schools and the stock market was open and they had a lot of free press, and so he said, my gosh, there ought to be stories so we hired some people to write accurate stories, not lies, accurate stories, got them in the press. once it was found out in the united states that that was going on, the congress went crazy, shouldn't be doing that, that's a violation of freedom of speech and bang, it stopped. we could no longer put accurate stories in. i bet if i asked the people in the united states of americ
weeks later "newsweek" magazine that carried the report that the quran had been flushed down the toilet at guantanamo found out the truth and the truth was it hadn't. it had not happened. it did not exist. and they ran a little thing in "newsweek" this said, oh, to the extent our article was inaccurate, we're sorry. well, sorry, they're dead. i mean, the basic lead in the news business is if it bleeds, it leads. and general casey, he tried to get some positive news stories...