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federalist and her writings have appeared in "the wall street journal" "fox news" national review "newsweek" and other national media. helen is served on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband mike and those include the colorado state advisory committee for the u.s. commission on civil rights and several others. but what impresses me the most about helen is her courage and her love of america and our precious freedom. helen became a u.s. citizen in 2013 and she takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america. seriously. by publishing her latest book which is for sale out in the lobby and she will be signing after tonight's event, her book "backlash" how china's aggression has backfired in a shining spotlight on her impressive tech except the chinese communist party and its providing a wake-up call to americans to embrace socialist ideologies like those she and her family painfully endured in china. for this display of courage helen has been ruthlessly attacked on social media and regularly receives hate mail in her inbox even includ
federalist and her writings have appeared in "the wall street journal" "fox news" national review "newsweek" and other national media. helen is served on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband mike and those include the colorado state advisory committee for the u.s. commission on civil rights and several others. but what impresses me the most about helen is her courage and her love of america and our precious freedom. helen...
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this was a busy newsweek, but we want to start with what happened in florida. president biden traveled to florida. he sat with ron desantis. these two men could face each other in aresidential election in 2024. where do you think things go from here, and what did you make of that bipartisanship, that rare glimpse of it? ayesha: it shows the difference between when you are running for office, running for election, and you are a governor. generally when you are a governor and dealing with a crisis or catastrophe in your state, you need that federal help so you are not trying to pick fights help and you are grateful when you get it. we saw the same thing with chris christie after hurricane sandy. he was criticized because he had very nice to say about then president obama because of the help his state got when they were hit right this terrible disaster. i do not think it lasts beyond now, but i do think if ron desantis ends up having some competition, which i am sure he will if he ends up trying to run, they cou point to this and say he said nice things about bide
this was a busy newsweek, but we want to start with what happened in florida. president biden traveled to florida. he sat with ron desantis. these two men could face each other in aresidential election in 2024. where do you think things go from here, and what did you make of that bipartisanship, that rare glimpse of it? ayesha: it shows the difference between when you are running for office, running for election, and you are a governor. generally when you are a governor and dealing with a...
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according to a newsweek investigation, this type of gun was used in more than a quarter of the last 80 mass shootings like this years attacking a supermarket in boulder, colorado. the orlando nightclub shooting in 2016 and at sandy hook elementary school, where 20 children and 6 teachers were killed in 2012. but can he do it? a democrats pushed for more gun control. there are plenty of voters and politicians and congress who say, guns just aren't the problem. they're talking about, oh, we need to stop there. 15 these up. they are 15, you know more people are stab to death and they're shot with air 15. so it's just, it's absurd hype and it's, it's, it's mostly just nonsense. let's target the bad guys, the felons, the fugitives, those with mental disease, but put them in jail. let's stop them from getting guns. let's not go innocent, law abiding citizens, and let's not target their constitutional rights. no, even though we always hear about how america is so divided over guns, there's another way to look at it. i think maybe the central misunderstanding, including within the united state
according to a newsweek investigation, this type of gun was used in more than a quarter of the last 80 mass shootings like this years attacking a supermarket in boulder, colorado. the orlando nightclub shooting in 2016 and at sandy hook elementary school, where 20 children and 6 teachers were killed in 2012. but can he do it? a democrats pushed for more gun control. there are plenty of voters and politicians and congress who say, guns just aren't the problem. they're talking about, oh, we need...
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there she, for newsweek magazine. she's joining us from basing. thanks so much for speaking to us on algebra. you say that while some anniversaries seem totally steeped in the past, the streets celebrations were intensely focused on the future. and not that of not just that of china, but it's party as well. and the president change in paying so what are your thoughts about the near future of the communist party and she, jim ping's role in as i think we're seeing for the 1st time in many years that those 3 futures that you just mentioned, the future of china the future of the chinese communist party and the future of the president and party leader. she didn't being the, in the people are china being told that both 3 futures are basically all the same thing. in other words, really probably from the depth of now and 1976, we are seeing, she's peeing and being presented as the embodiment of china and the party. and you know, his longevity is being acquainted with the longevity of the party. it's, it's, it's a situation we haven't seen for many, many y
there she, for newsweek magazine. she's joining us from basing. thanks so much for speaking to us on algebra. you say that while some anniversaries seem totally steeped in the past, the streets celebrations were intensely focused on the future. and not that of not just that of china, but it's party as well. and the president change in paying so what are your thoughts about the near future of the communist party and she, jim ping's role in as i think we're seeing for the 1st time in many years...
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that i live the life and i had to find a job and that is a contract we have on the ground and with newsweekin this week on but i thank you can count them on one hand. indicated. but this is a picture that and then with the replacements and then a poor pay grade but like the others i work through stages of wondering if i could handle all of the sexual harassment and turn the other cheek when it came to believing and wonder are not if everything was happening to me i could still prevail.ar so they didn't start to do well some anonymous reporters wrote about me and stated quite openly the only reason i was doing well is because i was using my feminine wiles. and that's where these were. next slide. these women came in the women's liberation was barely investment in the united states. is anybody show they actually believe those institutional obstacles to advancement then they made fun of you and said you are looking for a crutch. that one of the reasons i had the whole book as a theme was outsiders but we wrote the story of war not because of x or why chromosomes that they had fresh eyes and di
that i live the life and i had to find a job and that is a contract we have on the ground and with newsweekin this week on but i thank you can count them on one hand. indicated. but this is a picture that and then with the replacements and then a poor pay grade but like the others i work through stages of wondering if i could handle all of the sexual harassment and turn the other cheek when it came to believing and wonder are not if everything was happening to me i could still prevail.ar so...
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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 creating 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 to 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 a huge investment in facilities. we're going to sell sponsorships. we're going to pick networks against each other, make them bid on these media, right. feel the games had i have profit, a surplus that i think we talk about the olympic in tokyo and know and saying, oh this is about the athlete that the given the rotors that should have one more c
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 creating 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 to took up 30 years for canada and...
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as "newsweek" put at the mainstays of npr are morning edition and all things considered but the crÈmede la crÈme is nina. npr's coverage anchored with judge clarence thomas senate confirmation hearings and allegations by anita hill received the prestigious george foster award. totenberg was named broadcaster of the year and honored with a 1998 award for excellence in broadcasting from the national b press foundation. the first radio journalist to receive the award. she also received the american society's first award honoring her career body of work in the fieldhe of journalism and the l. she's been honored seven times by the american bar association. her continued excellence in legal reporting received more than two dozen honorary degrees. on a lighter note "esquire" magazine twice named her one of women we love a frequent contributor and tv show she's also written for major newspapers and, bureau articles among "the new york times" magazine, harvard law a review, the christian science monitor and new york magazine and others. as the npr senior could national correspondent, linda bri
as "newsweek" put at the mainstays of npr are morning edition and all things considered but the crÈmede la crÈme is nina. npr's coverage anchored with judge clarence thomas senate confirmation hearings and allegations by anita hill received the prestigious george foster award. totenberg was named broadcaster of the year and honored with a 1998 award for excellence in broadcasting from the national b press foundation. the first radio journalist to receive the award. she also received...
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does happen in the coming was certainly something to look forward to the apps. belinda lee from newsweek, joining us in beijing. thank you. now the talk means also for cause to hit the tokyo olympics. it's already for the rescheduling of some vents, such as rubbing, but it's not the only extreme weather athletes have to endure our report. andy richardson has more on japan's heat wife. it's not just limpy and stealing the heat in tokyo. the locals make sure they get up early for their sunday morning game of tennis. on friday, a russian archer fainted. an intense heat midway through her events and tennis willed number one. never jock, of ich said. the sweltering conditions during his opening match with a toughest it ever experienced. i think some people from other color country, i'm not good for playing outside in such a you know, very hot weather go singles. it's takes over 3 hours or more. so it's too hard to play. i agree with him. organizes insist athlete help is paramount, but the daytime events are sometimes necessary for a lot of the competition schedule has been built were possible
does happen in the coming was certainly something to look forward to the apps. belinda lee from newsweek, joining us in beijing. thank you. now the talk means also for cause to hit the tokyo olympics. it's already for the rescheduling of some vents, such as rubbing, but it's not the only extreme weather athletes have to endure our report. andy richardson has more on japan's heat wife. it's not just limpy and stealing the heat in tokyo. the locals make sure they get up early for their sunday...
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i look at the 10 year yield, the set on this monday into a huge newsweek is decidedly towards lower yieldnathan: people are asking the same question, what are we doing down here? the conversation might look like that on the fomc as they get together tomorrow. tom: looking at european yields, swiss 20 year comes in lower. nevertheless, settling talks about growth. on the infrastructure debate in washington, our bloomberg government reporter, emily watkins joins us. speaker pelosi is the most important person in washington this week, why is that? emily: because she is the one that is going to need to hold the house members together. what happens in the house is incredibly critical to what happens in the senate. a number of lawmakers have come out and tried make demands about what they want to see in a bipartisan infrastructure bill, threatening to vote against it. i know we are talking tight margins in the senate with 60 senators need to be on board but the house has equally tight margins. as you saw over the weekend, pelosi is continuing to stick out a strong stance, saying she will not mo
i look at the 10 year yield, the set on this monday into a huge newsweek is decidedly towards lower yieldnathan: people are asking the same question, what are we doing down here? the conversation might look like that on the fomc as they get together tomorrow. tom: looking at european yields, swiss 20 year comes in lower. nevertheless, settling talks about growth. on the infrastructure debate in washington, our bloomberg government reporter, emily watkins joins us. speaker pelosi is the most...
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receiveded a nearly 73% of the vote, there are now reports from "the atlanta journal-constitution" out, "newsweek" and other outlets showing that scores of boats may have been double counted. according to the agc, a duplicate write-in vote for a singer kanye west was a big clue that some absentee ballots have been counted twice in fulton county and the paper continues. new voting law shows that nearly 200 ballots that election officials initially scanned two times last fall before recounts. these images seen here clearly show duplicate ballots with different batch numbers. in other words, according to the ajc you and to those that are now doing a full audit of fulton county, all of these ballots were initially counted twice. we have no idea how many ballots may have been double counted statewide and at best we are seeing out of fulton county is incompetence running rampant at a high level and at worst, serious fraud and potential abuse is going on pretty much in plain sight. nobody wanted to talk to the whistle-blower eyewitnesses, either. remember? regardless of what happened, this is exactly wh
receiveded a nearly 73% of the vote, there are now reports from "the atlanta journal-constitution" out, "newsweek" and other outlets showing that scores of boats may have been double counted. according to the agc, a duplicate write-in vote for a singer kanye west was a big clue that some absentee ballots have been counted twice in fulton county and the paper continues. new voting law shows that nearly 200 ballots that election officials initially scanned two times last fall...
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few months i became the washington post stringer which is the contract report on the ground and newsweek. in those days there were very few full-time staff reporters in anglia. i think you can count them on one hand so washington post news needed someone like me. that's how i broke in. next slide please. this is one of those sad pictures that epitomizes a lot of the war. there was corruption in cambodia as well so the government army was replete with the young kids wearing sandals, who were poor pay grade, and like others, i went through stages of wondering if i could handle all the sexual harassment , wondered if i could turn the other cheek when it came to miss believing, wondering whether or not i was everything that was happening to me was, i could still prevail. i remember one of the worst things was when i did start to do well, some anonymous reporters wrote a parody about me on reuters stationery. where they more or less stated quite openly that the only reason i was doing well is because i was using my feminine wiles. not that that's part of the era i was in and the era that thes
few months i became the washington post stringer which is the contract report on the ground and newsweek. in those days there were very few full-time staff reporters in anglia. i think you can count them on one hand so washington post news needed someone like me. that's how i broke in. next slide please. this is one of those sad pictures that epitomizes a lot of the war. there was corruption in cambodia as well so the government army was replete with the young kids wearing sandals, who were...
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and so you saw a coverage of the two candidates's wives from an image of newsweek magazine, the lower center image was a couple collage put home from ladies home journal. of course, the political cartoon at the far left, i hope dick and jack finally realize what their destiny hangs on, as if the two candidates's wives are walking down in fashion runway. and in the center image at the top is inauguration day off the morning of the kennedy air north-year-old, january, 61. you have, with a back to the camera, ladybird johnson, the incoming vice president's wife, and seated, made eisenhower, the outgoing first lady, jack he candy the incoming, and pat nixon, the outgoing vice president's wife. and in the tapes that later jackie kennedy made her oral history in 2011, she commented on how attractive mrs. nixon appeared that day at the log ration, in what she called the california style. pat nixon became first lady in an era we're, according to newspaper coverage that i certainly did a lot of research on for our book, there was a wild and radical variety of clothing. women in pants, women in
and so you saw a coverage of the two candidates's wives from an image of newsweek magazine, the lower center image was a couple collage put home from ladies home journal. of course, the political cartoon at the far left, i hope dick and jack finally realize what their destiny hangs on, as if the two candidates's wives are walking down in fashion runway. and in the center image at the top is inauguration day off the morning of the kennedy air north-year-old, january, 61. you have, with a back to...
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they had people write hit pieces on me in the daily, new york magazine, "newsweek," bugs fade.me down and squelch me. they made me trend on twitter or negatively. couldn't shut me up and they couldn't stop me. they don't know what to do with me, because again, they had wikipedia putting smears on me that i can't get rid of, cnn is calling me names. it's unbelievable what is going on. i am just a comedian, a pothead comedian in his garage. what you can do when you want to tell the truth. you can create a ruckus and i did. so not everybody sees that those people are fakers and they are corrupt. the reason i say they are corrupt, it's not because they take corporate money and do the beatings of corporations, but they are doing the bidding of their own career, their own soft feelings. if i go along with the establishment, i'm going to get a book deal. i'm going to get speaking fees and be in congress for at least five years. and then i get a pension for the rest of my life. that's corrupt and that is why they are not pushing back. nancy pelosi can crush you. we will fund somebody i
they had people write hit pieces on me in the daily, new york magazine, "newsweek," bugs fade.me down and squelch me. they made me trend on twitter or negatively. couldn't shut me up and they couldn't stop me. they don't know what to do with me, because again, they had wikipedia putting smears on me that i can't get rid of, cnn is calling me names. it's unbelievable what is going on. i am just a comedian, a pothead comedian in his garage. what you can do when you want to tell the...
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is a contributor to the federalist and her writings have appeared in fox news, national review, "newsweek" and other media. she's also served on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband mike. those include the colorado advisory committee to the commission on civil rights and several others. but what impresses me most about helen is her courage and her love of america and our precious freedom. helen became a u.s. citizen in 2013 and takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america very seriously. by publishing her latest book which of course is for sale out here in the lobby after tonight's event per book backslash how china's aggression has backfired, helen is shining a spotlight on the repressive tactics of the chinese communist party and is providing a wake-up call to americans who embrace socialist ideologies like those she and her family painfully into her in china. for this display of courage, helen has been ruthlessly attacked on social media and regularly receives hate mail in her inbox even including death threats. yet as hel
is a contributor to the federalist and her writings have appeared in fox news, national review, "newsweek" and other media. she's also served on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband mike. those include the colorado advisory committee to the commission on civil rights and several others. but what impresses me most about helen is her courage and her love of america and our precious freedom. helen became a u.s. citizen in 2013 and takes her oath...
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it is something that also has been covered by other newscasts like righters and "newsweek" and have been the matter and this is operations to try to mobilize people and to disseminate misinformation about cuba which is confusing everybody. we have seen people even in your program say things that are totally untrue about cuba and it is part of an operation against our country. that is the big story regarding internet. internet is not interrupted in cuba. >> has not the government restricted dissemination of internet information? hasn't the government taken some steps to interrupt internet access perhaps outside of the city of havana? >> as i said, there has been sporadic interruptions of some services of internet, but internet has not been interrupted. the big story is the interruption of cuba's outlet, of cuba's organizations and the interference of cuba's infrastructure and network which can only be done with the support and participation of the u.s. government and with the authorities of the major internet organization. that is the big story here. internet being used as part of warfare
it is something that also has been covered by other newscasts like righters and "newsweek" and have been the matter and this is operations to try to mobilize people and to disseminate misinformation about cuba which is confusing everybody. we have seen people even in your program say things that are totally untrue about cuba and it is part of an operation against our country. that is the big story regarding internet. internet is not interrupted in cuba. >> has not the government...
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here he is in "newsweek," nearly every major business and financial leader in this country is a supporterthe democratic party. they love illegal immigration for the simple reason that their livelihoods are subsidized by illegal immigration while illegal aliens themselves are subsidized by the taxpayer. it's a redistribution scheme from the poor to the rich. more immigration means lower wages for their workers and easier access to servants for their decadent personal lives. but his immigration critique goes farther than that one of the most arguments for immigration restriction is that we are clearly unable to take care of the people already here. why let in a large number of desperate newcomers when many of our biggest cities look like this? indeed, no developed society in the third decade of the 21st century needs mass unskilled immigration. remember that general who was testifying the other day about critical race theory, a millie. j.d. vance puts it in a nutshell. i personally would like american generals to read less about white rage, whatever that is, and more about not losing wars.
here he is in "newsweek," nearly every major business and financial leader in this country is a supporterthe democratic party. they love illegal immigration for the simple reason that their livelihoods are subsidized by illegal immigration while illegal aliens themselves are subsidized by the taxpayer. it's a redistribution scheme from the poor to the rich. more immigration means lower wages for their workers and easier access to servants for their decadent personal lives. but his...
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she is a former newsweek senior writer and her byline has appeared in a diverse roster publications from the new york times to gq to harper's bazaar, and many more, including village voice, l.a. weekly, and rolling stone. we are very happy to have you with us tonight. take it away, lorraine. >> thank you so much for that lovely interest in -- introduction. i want to welcome you to this series. the goal is to explore the challenges to american democracy that were posed during the trump presidency. but tonight we will be looking at political satire and the role that humor has played, particularly humor in television comedy. stephen colbert, jimmy,, trevor noah. hello, nice to speak with you. >> hi lorraine. nice to talk to you, too. we are on opposite coasts. yes, los angeles over here and it looks like you're in a lovely vacation space. >> i am in new hampshire right where i grew up. >> i wanted to ask you first, he studied psychology and political humor. can you explain that a little. can you talk a little about that? >> humor is a unique kind of rhetoric. we all know it. we know it in o
she is a former newsweek senior writer and her byline has appeared in a diverse roster publications from the new york times to gq to harper's bazaar, and many more, including village voice, l.a. weekly, and rolling stone. we are very happy to have you with us tonight. take it away, lorraine. >> thank you so much for that lovely interest in -- introduction. i want to welcome you to this series. the goal is to explore the challenges to american democracy that were posed during the trump...
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host: as we end our program at the end of this week, we are asking you to look back on this busy newsweekn washington and around the country. tell us your top news story of the week. it could be political, a state story, let us know your thoughts. phone line democrats, (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. at the beginning of our program today, we talked about this news story, those child aid tax credits starting to flow, checks starting arriving some early 5 million households around the country. that tax credit, several hundred dollars coming each week. this is the headline from "the washington post" on that story, just one of this week's story, a week that saw the unveiling of what the biden administration is calling a human infrastructure plan. the programs including environmental educational and other social programs. the topline number, $3.5 trillion. democrats on the biden administration hoping to move that through the budget reconciliation progress in the weeks to come, alongside that hard the structure bill as it has been called. that bill wit
host: as we end our program at the end of this week, we are asking you to look back on this busy newsweekn washington and around the country. tell us your top news story of the week. it could be political, a state story, let us know your thoughts. phone line democrats, (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. at the beginning of our program today, we talked about this news story, those child aid tax credits starting to flow, checks starting arriving some early...
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jessica, according to "newsweek" governor whitmer's victim impact statement will be read in court nexttrial of these 14 defendants? >> i mean, i think that there is so much ahead in the trial. we haven't really had a trial yet. we've had people going into court and filing motions and we've had some testimony in the various state and federal cases to decide whether people should get out on bond, but the trial itself has not yet begun and i think a lot of people will be closely watching it, because i think that both these weighty questions the jury has to decide and i think there's more twists and turns and things we don't know. if the past is any indication we might find quite fascinating. >> hopefully you'll join us as you continue to follow it. thank you so much. >>> in our next hour, growing concerns about domestic terrorism and how the biden white house can confront it. >>> after this break, we head to michigan where one county has become the state's epicenter for misinformation about the 2020 election. why. our dasha burns went to find out. at the lexus golden opportunity sales eve
jessica, according to "newsweek" governor whitmer's victim impact statement will be read in court nexttrial of these 14 defendants? >> i mean, i think that there is so much ahead in the trial. we haven't really had a trial yet. we've had people going into court and filing motions and we've had some testimony in the various state and federal cases to decide whether people should get out on bond, but the trial itself has not yet begun and i think a lot of people will be closely...
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>> listen, the canary in the coal mine for newspapers, in my view, when i was at "newsweek" and our adsnt to cnbc. then you knew print was in trouble. there's a canary in the coal mine moment here with broadcast. you don't want to go too far, makes you depressed. ashley: thank you very much, charlie. [laughter] charlie grass perino, talking about the death of -- gasparino, talking about the death of our careers. >>> it's the age-old question, value or growth. but who says you have to pick just one, right? certainly not our countdown closer. how to corner the market through both value and growth. stay with us. ♪ ♪ i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. . . . ♪. larry: all right. the market
>> listen, the canary in the coal mine for newspapers, in my view, when i was at "newsweek" and our adsnt to cnbc. then you knew print was in trouble. there's a canary in the coal mine moment here with broadcast. you don't want to go too far, makes you depressed. ashley: thank you very much, charlie. [laughter] charlie grass perino, talking about the death of -- gasparino, talking about the death of our careers. >>> it's the age-old question, value or growth. but who...
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. >>, do health told "newsweek" not a single covid patient there is vaccinated. is that similar to your experience? >> it's close. we have several patients that are partially vaccinated and i think it was three patients that were fully vaccinated. but every patient that's fully vaccinated that had a covid infection are those that have some predisposing conditions, they're immunocompromised for some reason and that puts them at increased risk. but what i can tell you is that not a single one of those patients that are fully vaccinated has required critical care and none of them has died. as a matter of fact, the data shared by the governor today shows that greater than 97% of covid-related deaths in the state of arkansas are those that are not fully vaccinated. >> all right. thank you, dr. rawle seupaul. up next on "the reidout" texas democrats are demanding that their voices be heard on voter suppression efforts in their state and nationwide. state representative thompson, who testified before a house oversight committee hearing today, joins me next. plus a surpr
. >>, do health told "newsweek" not a single covid patient there is vaccinated. is that similar to your experience? >> it's close. we have several patients that are partially vaccinated and i think it was three patients that were fully vaccinated. but every patient that's fully vaccinated that had a covid infection are those that have some predisposing conditions, they're immunocompromised for some reason and that puts them at increased risk. but what i can tell you is...
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bloomberg and "newsweek" report the company faces a maturing debt of nearly $600 million due over the next four years. and many of the trump organization's properties. they are struggling. for trump, turns out, being in power. much more lucrative than not. as "the washington post" philip bump notes, his own campaign committees aren't spending money, anymore. because he's not holding fundraisers at his properties, releasing office space to the campaigns. it also reinforces another reason that trump might be interested in running for president, again. it bolsters his personal bottom line. joining me now, "washington post" political reporter and msnbc contributor, david fairen hold, who won a pulitzer prize for reporting on trump's finances. daviders always good to see you. you wrote about the trump org this week, quote, the company's holdings declined during trump's presidency, as four hotels closed. the trump-merchandising empire shrank. and buildings took down the trump name. the company was hurt by the coronavirus pandemic, by its politically toxified brand and by the indictments of
bloomberg and "newsweek" report the company faces a maturing debt of nearly $600 million due over the next four years. and many of the trump organization's properties. they are struggling. for trump, turns out, being in power. much more lucrative than not. as "the washington post" philip bump notes, his own campaign committees aren't spending money, anymore. because he's not holding fundraisers at his properties, releasing office space to the campaigns. it also reinforces...
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host: cite your piece in newsweek calling for a new contract for america. first from newt gingrich, it was very successful. what would you like to see in that contract? guest: i was in high school in 1994. armor hearing about the contract. there's is something that republicans will do. the contract back then, it was boring and procedural. just promises to vote. i think the clear explanation of what they were was very helpful for the voter. 40-60 seats in any election will be up for grabs. the seats are either strongly republican or strongly democrat. you need to talk to your voters. to win control, you need to address those issues with the folks in the middle. i see different issues you can take. the parents with schools is one issue. defunding the police, we have a scourge of violence going on right now. many others that i could add such as the broken border and immigration. issues with big tech, elections. before the election in 2020 yahoo! news found their paul only -- only found 22% of americans believe the americans would be free and fair. host: do you
host: cite your piece in newsweek calling for a new contract for america. first from newt gingrich, it was very successful. what would you like to see in that contract? guest: i was in high school in 1994. armor hearing about the contract. there's is something that republicans will do. the contract back then, it was boring and procedural. just promises to vote. i think the clear explanation of what they were was very helpful for the voter. 40-60 seats in any election will be up for grabs. the...
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truth but it's so important because not ironic, therefore newspaper articles and columns, i remember newsweekgan political career, 65 years old-around in 19688 and 76 and most people assumed but he gave this speech and what is interestingre is he was out campaigning for delegates across the nation, press conferences and endorsements and fundraisers things like that and everywhere he went, police officers and captains and flight attendants, everybody came up to him and said you've just got to do it one more time, run it one more time back i think convinced him to try one more time and he wasn't writer try, that was probably it for him but there was one time was on an airplane to greet people coming on army people and the woman came on and she said just one more time sitting next to him years ago i interviewed him and he told me the story. he turned to mike at the time and said i guess i better two or more time, i guess i better go so it was that speech. which is interesting because it mentions in this nominee who is the last speaker of the night but this might the city, it was ronald reagan in
truth but it's so important because not ironic, therefore newspaper articles and columns, i remember newsweekgan political career, 65 years old-around in 19688 and 76 and most people assumed but he gave this speech and what is interestingre is he was out campaigning for delegates across the nation, press conferences and endorsements and fundraisers things like that and everywhere he went, police officers and captains and flight attendants, everybody came up to him and said you've just got to do...
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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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according to "newsweek" magazine, as of may june, recall efforts have targeted more than 125 individualear. most are in california, the covid lockdowns were the most strict and long-lasting. stay one thank you. >> bill: thank you. >> dana: jonah goldberg had this great case. critical race theory is not really happening. it is for elite institutions and graduate level courses but then he said conservatives are pushing it. and now you have turned around and said actually, it is such a big deal that we need to have a legal defense fund and we are going to defend everybody? the battle is joined. they want to remember the phrase the union had used. honest history. we had an african-american father on yesterday. his wife is white. he has two biracial kids, and he came on harry saying that they are teaching my kids in school to hate their mom. >> dana: lawrence jones makes the point that this is turning kids against their parents and that is what you have to push for. check this out. >> we need a lot of things to change. it is like everyone is pointing a finger at everyone else. who else do i
according to "newsweek" magazine, as of may june, recall efforts have targeted more than 125 individualear. most are in california, the covid lockdowns were the most strict and long-lasting. stay one thank you. >> bill: thank you. >> dana: jonah goldberg had this great case. critical race theory is not really happening. it is for elite institutions and graduate level courses but then he said conservatives are pushing it. and now you have turned around and said actually, it...
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i remember when i worked at a magazine, "newsweek," when people started not reading papers as much andr the broadcast industry, neil. back to you. if. neil: indeed. we're giving away our age here, charlie. we shouldn't do this. [laughter] >> i give away my age every day. if. neil: yeah. fortunately, you're no well near the number, my friend. i'm at the number and above. all right. charlie gasparino following that. you might have heard this line, by the way, elon musk. i rather hate being ceo. the guy's one of the richest on planet, and he hates the job that has provided it. weird, don't you think? after this. ♪♪ if commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic advantage. my retirement plan with voya ke
i remember when i worked at a magazine, "newsweek," when people started not reading papers as much andr the broadcast industry, neil. back to you. if. neil: indeed. we're giving away our age here, charlie. we shouldn't do this. [laughter] >> i give away my age every day. if. neil: yeah. fortunately, you're no well near the number, my friend. i'm at the number and above. all right. charlie gasparino following that. you might have heard this line, by the way, elon musk. i rather...
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according to "newsweek" magazine in mid-june, recall efforts targeted 125 individual members so for thisa look at this headline if we can. divisive critical race theory spits on the civil rights movement. that is a strong headline. the author of that op-ed, florida congressman byron donalds and he joins me now. congressman, thanks so much for joining us. you have a unique perspective on crt. you're a black father, your wife is white and your children are biracial and you oppose teaching crt. have at it. >> that is very simple. we shouldn't teach people that white people are somehow vastly more dominant because of our society and because of our culture. we shouldn't be teaching black kids that they are subservient. we shouldn't be teaching white kids they should subvert their whiteness. we shouldn't have critical race theory popping up in classrooms from california to new york and all points in between. we shouldn't have this divisiveness going on in the classroom. our kids are there to learn reading, writing arithmetic. they are there to expand their academic capability when they get adu
according to "newsweek" magazine in mid-june, recall efforts targeted 125 individual members so for thisa look at this headline if we can. divisive critical race theory spits on the civil rights movement. that is a strong headline. the author of that op-ed, florida congressman byron donalds and he joins me now. congressman, thanks so much for joining us. you have a unique perspective on crt. you're a black father, your wife is white and your children are biracial and you oppose...
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pete: brady ellison, olympic archer speaking to "newsweek."to me have never been political. it has never been about politics. now it is turning into a theatrical spectacle. they should have the voice but eat but not on the sporting field. don't disrespect the people who have served in the military. greatful, especially on a international stage not wearing a city, or a team name, you're wearing a country, a basic responsibility to stand proud for that country should be a given. rachel: seems so basic. just really breaks my heart when i see cuban-americans or cubans on the islands waving our american flag. hong kongers. last summer they were the protester i really liked. waving our flag proudly. that our own children are being taught to hate our country. to disrespect our flag. to not say the pledge of allegiance. not even burning our flag, but being indifferent towards the flag. i cry, cry when i see our flag. lawrence: you know what it is, guys? a lot of these folks see the country at its worse. meanwhile people in other countries see america
pete: brady ellison, olympic archer speaking to "newsweek."to me have never been political. it has never been about politics. now it is turning into a theatrical spectacle. they should have the voice but eat but not on the sporting field. don't disrespect the people who have served in the military. greatful, especially on a international stage not wearing a city, or a team name, you're wearing a country, a basic responsibility to stand proud for that country should be a given. rachel:...
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senators are heading to the weekly lunch meetings to discuss newsweek's party policy.verage when they gavel back in here on c-span2. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including mediacm. internet traffic soared and we never slow down. schools and businesses with virtual and we powered a new reality because at media, we are built to keep you ahead. >> media, support c-span as a public service along with his other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> peter oz knows has published hundreds of nonfiction books in his career as founder of the new york-based public affairs book. he has now written a memoir about his own life called an especially good view, watching history happen. the national book review rights he has not written a a memoiro much as a report from the front, make that many fronts. the great news events of the past half-century. we talked with him about his time in vietnam and the soviet union, among other things. >> reporter editor and publisher peter oz notes on t
senators are heading to the weekly lunch meetings to discuss newsweek's party policy.verage when they gavel back in here on c-span2. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including mediacm. internet traffic soared and we never slow down. schools and businesses with virtual and we powered a new reality because at media, we are built to keep you ahead. >> media, support c-span as a public service along with his other...