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federalist and her writings have also appeared in "the wall street journal," fox news, national review, "newsweek" and other national media. helen has also served on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband. those include the colorado state advisory committee to the u.s. commission on civil rights and several others. but what impresses me most is her courage and her love of america and our precious freedom. helen became a citizen in 2013. and she takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america very seriously. by publishing her latest book which is of course for sale out here in the lobby and she will be signing after tonight's event, her book "backlash 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 families 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
federalist and her writings have also appeared in "the wall street journal," fox news, national review, "newsweek" and other national media. helen has also served on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband. those include the colorado state advisory committee to the u.s. commission on civil rights and several others. but what impresses me most is her courage and her love of america and our precious freedom. helen became a citizen in...
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according to "newsweek," several riders of the dodonpa rollercoaster in janessa's fujikyu highland in reportedly suffered broken bones between december 2020 and this month >>> here's nbc's stephanie ruhle. >> reporter: across the country, rents are rising as employers tell employees it's time to go back to the office >> i have a return to the office coming in september. >> reporter: sasha left new york city at the start of the pandemic to work remotely from a farm house in rural iowa but now it's back to the city. >> i saw an uptick in the price and that's why i returned a little bit earlier to start looking because i was anticipating a lot of people were doing the same thing. >> reporter: and it's not just new york city. in washington, d.c. before vaccines became available, rent was down 12% now it's only 3% and in miami, rents are now higher than pre-pandemic levels. there are exceptions on the west coast where the big tech companies are delaying return to office, rents are still lower. san francisco down 20%, seattle 9% but in some cities like austin, moving companies like blue wha
according to "newsweek," several riders of the dodonpa rollercoaster in janessa's fujikyu highland in reportedly suffered broken bones between december 2020 and this month >>> here's nbc's stephanie ruhle. >> reporter: across the country, rents are rising as employers tell employees it's time to go back to the office >> i have a return to the office coming in september. >> reporter: sasha left new york city at the start of the pandemic to work remotely from...
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thank you for your insights, melinda lira, the author and beijing bureau chief for newsweek. plenty morehead, on the new sound. why? including, we look at how this turkish light has gone from being home to dozens of species of animals to looking like these just month. also, these are people that need our support. they know nobody chooses to be on my grand panama, how it says summer to address a growing migration crisis is people from, from columbia, and hating to a dangerous stretch of jungle and in sport where live in paris, where missy has had his medical and completed. he's moved to jane ah, wildfire a burning a cross in northern algeria where at least 42 people have been killed. the prime minister says 25 soldiers died during the rescue operation in the mountains. laura and manly report. it's a desperate situation from branches to plastic containers of water locals using whatever hand to smother the flames. kobuck you to we are fighting fire to protect at least the houses we evacuated the elderly and we stayed as you can see. well no, it's like okay, mama catch michigan as you see there
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world news report time magazine, newsweek. we got them all. we made little notes. we had pretty robust dinner discussions as well. i do think back. there was one time on marine one where briefed the president about something. i had a flashback to the dining room table. >> wow. >> i thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself with critical thinking skills. >> excellent point. concisely, effectively, with purpose and meaning. >> do you know what it was like to brief president bush. you had to be on top of it. >> i one time did everything, the punch line was, i finished the briefing, took a deep breath, he stands up and says that sounds crazy to me, but i guess you know what you are doing. a big confidence boost right there. a love of news and all thing information as your growing up and i am surprised. always wanted to be an anchor. not only did we have all the newspapers, but because we lived in the mountain time zone, we could see abc news and then nbc news. just a way that the time works. you think back to it, i wanted to be an an
world news report time magazine, newsweek. we got them all. we made little notes. we had pretty robust dinner discussions as well. i do think back. there was one time on marine one where briefed the president about something. i had a flashback to the dining room table. >> wow. >> i thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself with critical thinking skills. >> excellent point. concisely, effectively, with purpose and meaning. >> do you...
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newsweek. national review. and then we would dog ear pages. so there is one time on marine one and i have a flashback. and then to present myself with t critical thinking skills. >> and with purpose and with meaning. >> you know what it p was like to brief president bush. you are on top of it. that the punchline was i finish the briefing take a deep breath and he stands up and says that sounds crazy to me but i guess you know you are doing. so as all things information. but you always wanted to be an anchor? but what do we are role models? >> not only the newspapers that because we lived in the mountain time zone we could see i believe abc news and then nbc news because the way the time works we got a full hour of network news and local. because if you want to be of the networks for how many decades there were no women at the top of that profession if you want to be her you have to see her. and starting to the local news as a job how do you climb this letter? it seems really hard. so i did want to be in local news but so how do you get ahead q
newsweek. national review. and then we would dog ear pages. so there is one time on marine one and i have a flashback. and then to present myself with t critical thinking skills. >> and with purpose and with meaning. >> you know what it p was like to brief president bush. you are on top of it. that the punchline was i finish the briefing take a deep breath and he stands up and says that sounds crazy to me but i guess you know you are doing. so as all things information. but you...
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some years ago, in a cover story on the bible in america, newsweek magazine reported the bible has exerted an unrivaled influence on american culture, politics, and social life. now, historians are discovering that the bible, perhaps even more than the constitution, is our founding document. that's a stunning statement. we could have a very energetic debate about whether this provocative statement can be defended or not. clearly, there is an acknowledgment of the profound role the bible played in the larger culture, political culture, legal culture of the american founding era. from the puritan fathers to the founding fathers, americans look to the guiding principles of political, order civil authority, civic virtue, responsible citizenship, and other concepts. that's essential to the formation of a well ordered polity. and one of the most important, but least studied of the sources of influence on our political culture and our constitutional tradition is the bible. the constitution contains many features and cotton and design, the mueller to a bible reading people. we cannot understand ad
some years ago, in a cover story on the bible in america, newsweek magazine reported the bible has exerted an unrivaled influence on american culture, politics, and social life. now, historians are discovering that the bible, perhaps even more than the constitution, is our founding document. that's a stunning statement. we could have a very energetic debate about whether this provocative statement can be defended or not. clearly, there is an acknowledgment of the profound role the bible played...
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newsweek reporting the cdc estimates more than 1 million people who already have received a pfizer or moderna vaccine. they have opted to get a third but this is unauthorized, of course. doctor fauci said tonight it's still not necessary for most of us. >> we don't feel that right now those people, namely the general normal population of people who are not immune compromised, that they don't need a boost right now. but we are preparing for the eventuality of having to do that. >> meanwhile, the nation's largest teachers union, the nda is now behind a vaccine mandate for educators. federal department of health and human services say all of its employees have to be vaccinated. san francisco's mayor today announced some of the nation's toughest restrictions, barring the unvaccinated from a number of indoor settings, including bars, restaurants gyms and large events. today's supreme court justice shot down the first legal challenge against vaccine requirements. justice amy coney barrett refused to block a requirement by indiana university that all their incoming students must be vaccinate
newsweek reporting the cdc estimates more than 1 million people who already have received a pfizer or moderna vaccine. they have opted to get a third but this is unauthorized, of course. doctor fauci said tonight it's still not necessary for most of us. >> we don't feel that right now those people, namely the general normal population of people who are not immune compromised, that they don't need a boost right now. but we are preparing for the eventuality of having to do that. >>...
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this from newsweek, following up on that news, seven u.s.s attended an event alongside senator lindsey graham on saturday night before he tested positive. the bipartisan group of senators went to a house boat here in washington, a vote owned by senator joe manchin. that was the night graham started to have flulike symptoms . the senators on that vote, according to newsweek, include mark kelly, chris coons, jacky rosen, catherine cortez masto, rick cantwell on joe manchin's votes from newsweek, noting the name of that houseboat, tasha house vote, almost heaven. -- house votes, almost heaven. we are talking about bipartisanship and how important it is to you. our next caller, good morning. caller: good morning. the fact we do not have bipartisanship, china is eating our lunch. they can build high-speed rail and we are still chugging along with amtrak at 45 miles an hour. it is a shame that we cannot get something done. china does not have a republican party like we do here. that is really the main cause why we can't get anything done. look at
this from newsweek, following up on that news, seven u.s.s attended an event alongside senator lindsey graham on saturday night before he tested positive. the bipartisan group of senators went to a house boat here in washington, a vote owned by senator joe manchin. that was the night graham started to have flulike symptoms . the senators on that vote, according to newsweek, include mark kelly, chris coons, jacky rosen, catherine cortez masto, rick cantwell on joe manchin's votes from newsweek,...
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director of george magazine, the features editor of spin magazine, and a contributing editor to "newsweek." her writing has appeared in the "wall street journal," "chicago tribune," comcast travel, glamour in the nation, among others. mitchell has been interviewed on numerous radio and television shows and desktop nonfiction writing at columbia university. now let's hear from amy sohn and elizabeth mitchell. thank you for joining us. >> either. i am so thrilled to welcome amy sohn today to this program at the national archives. i'm huge fan of this book, "the man who hated women," and i'm so excited to get a chance to ask all the questions i had while i was reading it. so amy i want to start off just without he even came across this story, where did the whole adventure researching this begin? >> thank you so much for doing this. i feel aligned with you in our important work of uncovering women's stories, which is not always easy work, i thank you to the national archive foundation for having us, both of us, which i'm sure we'll talk about at some point a little bit. i've done a lot of res
director of george magazine, the features editor of spin magazine, and a contributing editor to "newsweek." her writing has appeared in the "wall street journal," "chicago tribune," comcast travel, glamour in the nation, among others. mitchell has been interviewed on numerous radio and television shows and desktop nonfiction writing at columbia university. now let's hear from amy sohn and elizabeth mitchell. thank you for joining us. >> either. i am so...
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usa and newsweek have.ust hope that people will put aside what you think about this -- what you think you know about this woman, and just sort of go along for the journey. susan: karen tumulty, thank you for spending one hour with c-span. the book is “the triumph of nancy reagan." thank you so much for your time. karen: thank you, susan. ♪ >> all q&a grams are available on our web or as a podcast at c-span.org. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television stations and more, including charter communication. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that is why charter invested millions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat t
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there's a really wonderful piece by "newsweek" just a couple of weeks ago there's a group of individuals that organize themselves and call themselves drastic. basically researchers that open source information, all open source information because none of them have classified access, so they research open source information and post everything they found online. in the research they were able to find incredible evidence to show that it's very likely it's from a lab so they were able to convince some scientists from the establishment which then meant basically they brought this whole theory back to life. sentenced to death by this group of individual and because of that i don't think china is winning the pr war because now even countries hesitate to challenge china even organizations like the who, although i doubt his sincerity but even he has said we need to do more investigation to find the origin of the coronavirus. so they are not winning the pr war on that. >> what do you think the u.s. should be doing diplomatically on vaccine distribution to reinforce our allies and u counr china? >
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news and report, "newsweek", national review. we have them all.hen we would mark the pages with little notes. and i do think back. i had a flashback to the dining room table, and i thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself those critical thinking skills. >> that is an excellent point. and also being able to do so concisely and effectively with meaning. >> if you know what it's like to greet president bush, you have to be on top of it. >> at one time did a briefing and i will bore anyone the story, but the punchline was i finished the briefing, i took a deep breath and sat me on the back and said that sounds crazy to me but i guess you know what you're doing. so that was quite interesting to me. so you always wanted to be an anchor? this was a dream forys you? >> because he lived in the mountain time zone, we b could e bbc news and then nbc news because the way that the time works so we got a full hour of network news and local news as well. and when you think back to it i wanted to be an anchor but in my mind i
news and report, "newsweek", national review. we have them all.hen we would mark the pages with little notes. and i do think back. i had a flashback to the dining room table, and i thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself those critical thinking skills. >> that is an excellent point. and also being able to do so concisely and effectively with meaning. >> if you know what it's like to greet president bush, you have to be on top of it....
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and they work with specific journalist to publish story after story and news magazines like time, newsweek, and life portraying the hungarian says art of working freedom loving people rated in the photograph that i showed earlier advice present richard nixon meeting with hungarian refugee children was part of that pr campaign and to sell the idea of hungarian refugees to an reluctant american population but many americans were still not convinced. and 20 years later, americans were even more resistant to accommodate southeast asians who they viewed as to culturally different. to be properly assimilated to the united states. the pain of the vietnam war also probably had a great deal to do with that reluctance to sponsor southeast asian refugees. and despite the news of refugee camps in thailand and is by the news that hundreds of people were dying as c-3 to safety somewhere in the world, let them the polls tell us that less than one third of americans were in favor of sponsoring mutinies or other southeast asian refugees on american soil rated but despite this public opposition,e white hous
and they work with specific journalist to publish story after story and news magazines like time, newsweek, and life portraying the hungarian says art of working freedom loving people rated in the photograph that i showed earlier advice present richard nixon meeting with hungarian refugee children was part of that pr campaign and to sell the idea of hungarian refugees to an reluctant american population but many americans were still not convinced. and 20 years later, americans were even more...
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firms worked with specific journalists who published story after story and newsmagazines like times, newsweek and life portraying the hungarian as hard-working freedom loving people. the photograph i showed earlier of vice president richard nixon meeting with the hungry and refugee children was part of that pr campaign to sell the idea of on gary and refugees to a reluctantamerican population . many americans were still not convinced. and 20 years later, americans were even more resistant to accommodating southeast asians who they viewed as to culturally different. to be properly assimilated to the united states. the pain of the vietnam war also probably had a great deal to do with that and that reluctance to sponsor southeast asian refugees despite the news of wallin refugee camps in thailand and despite the news hundreds of people were dying to reach safety somewhere in the world , less than one public opinion polls tell us one third of americans were in favor of sponsoring a vietnamese or other southeast asian refugees on american soil . but despite this public opposition, the white house
firms worked with specific journalists who published story after story and newsmagazines like times, newsweek and life portraying the hungarian as hard-working freedom loving people. the photograph i showed earlier of vice president richard nixon meeting with the hungry and refugee children was part of that pr campaign to sell the idea of on gary and refugees to a reluctantamerican population . many americans were still not convinced. and 20 years later, americans were even more resistant to...
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we got climate change, which must be good news for the taliban, because according to "newsweek," theiban is now vowing to fight global warming, which, you know, i don't doubt. everybody agrees one because of climate change is overpopulation and you can argue no one has done more to bring the number of people on this planet down than the taliban, at the rate they kill people, carbon emissions won't be a problem in a couple of months. but that's the thing with joe's pressers. does he ever have a real answer? to see just play with his wheel of excuses? >> this is how we get ready for a press conference. here we go. you have to ask jen psaki. she's good. she's good. look, i inherited this thing, all right? no, no. people are wearing their masks. that was like four or five days ago. come on, man! ask that again but just change the words. just walk away. that's me. i've got to just walk away. here we go. just sort of walk away. [scattered applause] >> greg: here's the weirdest thing. how does everyone else know the right thing to do except the people in charge? i get it, there is no such t
we got climate change, which must be good news for the taliban, because according to "newsweek," theiban is now vowing to fight global warming, which, you know, i don't doubt. everybody agrees one because of climate change is overpopulation and you can argue no one has done more to bring the number of people on this planet down than the taliban, at the rate they kill people, carbon emissions won't be a problem in a couple of months. but that's the thing with joe's pressers. does he...
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nonfiction books and formerly served as executive director at forbes magazine and contributing editor to newsweek. writing appeared in the wall street journal, chicago tribune, glamor and the nation among others. michelle has been interviewed in radio shows and taught nonfiction writing at colombia university. now let's hear from amy and elizabeth michelle. thank you for joining us. >> hi there. i am so thrilled to welcome amy sung. i'm a huge fan of this book, the man who hated women. and i am excited to get a chance at all the questions i had while i was reading it. so amy, i want to start off just with how you even came across this story, where did the whole adventure of researching this begins. >> thank you so much for doing this. aligned with you in our important work of uncovering women's stories which is not always easy work and thank you to the national archives foundation for having us, i'm sure we will talk about in a little bit, have den a lot of research at the national archives and so this book i utilized the archives in chicago, new york and college park. so how -- i already forgot
nonfiction books and formerly served as executive director at forbes magazine and contributing editor to newsweek. writing appeared in the wall street journal, chicago tribune, glamor and the nation among others. michelle has been interviewed in radio shows and taught nonfiction writing at colombia university. now let's hear from amy and elizabeth michelle. thank you for joining us. >> hi there. i am so thrilled to welcome amy sung. i'm a huge fan of this book, the man who hated women....
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she vows a vaccine mandate war as the "newsweek" put it. if joe biden illegally mandates vaccines, i will take every action under the law to protect south dakota from the country. any pupil entering school receive immunization. according to the recommendations of the state. think about it. just in the course of our life times, the inoculations we all took and we all took for granted, but if mandates do go through, doesn't that have a kind of fortifying effect, one company does it, another one does and it sooner or later, more people get the vaccine? >> yeah. i think that's what we're hoping for. the craziness of governor who's are doing everything possible to impair our ability to get mandates passed. there is smo explanation. it is just crazy. craven politics. whatever it is. it is almost criminal negligence for the governors not to do the opposite. encourage mandates statewide and like you're talking about, every university, every business, every available. you want to come in here, you want to go to this event or the workplace, you have
she vows a vaccine mandate war as the "newsweek" put it. if joe biden illegally mandates vaccines, i will take every action under the law to protect south dakota from the country. any pupil entering school receive immunization. according to the recommendations of the state. think about it. just in the course of our life times, the inoculations we all took and we all took for granted, but if mandates do go through, doesn't that have a kind of fortifying effect, one company does it,...
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pervasive news consumer he subscribed to every magazine, he rescues andrew world report, magazine newsweek, national review, we got them all. then dogear pages and made several notes and we had pretty robust discussions, i know a lot of people that, i do think that source one time when i had just briefed the president about something and i had a flashback to the dining room table and i thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself critical thinking skills in front of a male dominant figure that's excellent, present the material precisely, effectively with purpose and meaning. >> you know what it was like to brief president bush? you've got to be on top of it. >> i one time -- one time did everything and i will bore everyone with the stories but the punchline was i finished the briefing, took a deep breath, he stands up and says well, that sounds crazy to me but i guess you know what you are doing and slaps me on y the back, it was a big confidence booster right there. a lot of news and all things information growing up in iraq this and i find it, i am surpri
pervasive news consumer he subscribed to every magazine, he rescues andrew world report, magazine newsweek, national review, we got them all. then dogear pages and made several notes and we had pretty robust discussions, i know a lot of people that, i do think that source one time when i had just briefed the president about something and i had a flashback to the dining room table and i thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself critical thinking skills in...
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reagan -- there were newspapers articles and columns and things like that at the time that i remember newsweek had an article at the sunset about reagan's5 career. he had been around the track twice in 1968 and 1976 and most people assume and he gave the speech and what's interesting is that he was out campaigning for a republican across the nation doing press conferences and endorsements and fundraisers and dinners and things like that and everywhere he went, the police officers, the bell captains, flight attendants, citizens on the street, everybody came up to him and said, you just got to do it one more time. you have to run one more time and at that point that i think convinced him to try one more time in 1980. wasn't going to try. that was probably it for him. there was a time when he was on the airplane and he liked to sit on the aisle so he could greet people that were coming on or meet people that were coming on the plane and this woman came on and she embraced him. she said, one more time and sitting next to him and before he passed away i interviewed me and he told me the story, he w
reagan -- there were newspapers articles and columns and things like that at the time that i remember newsweek had an article at the sunset about reagan's5 career. he had been around the track twice in 1968 and 1976 and most people assume and he gave the speech and what's interesting is that he was out campaigning for a republican across the nation doing press conferences and endorsements and fundraisers and dinners and things like that and everywhere he went, the police officers, the bell...
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news and world report time magazine newsweek, national reviews, we got them all. go through the pages and make notes and we had pretty robust dinner discussions, i do think back, there was one time when i briefed the president about something and i had a flashback to the dining room table and i thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself with critical thinking skills in front of a male dominant figure. >> got some excellent points. present the material effectively with purpose, with meaning. >> do you know what it was like to brief president bush? you've got to be on top of it. >> one time i did a briefing in the roosevelt room before everybody -- the punchline was i finished the briefing, took a deep breath and he's has stands up and he says it sounds crazy to me but i guess you know what you're doing. there's a big confidence booster right back. you have a love of news and information growing up, i read this and i'm surprised that you always wanted to be an anchor? this was a dream for your? who were your role models? >> not onl
news and world report time magazine newsweek, national reviews, we got them all. go through the pages and make notes and we had pretty robust dinner discussions, i do think back, there was one time when i briefed the president about something and i had a flashback to the dining room table and i thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself with critical thinking skills in front of a male dominant figure. >> got some excellent points. present the material...
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my dad was a very news can serve up, voracious news consumer he tried every magazine world report newsweek magazine, national review, we got them all. then we would dogear pages for each other. i know a lot of people dead but i do think that one time, when i just buried the present about something i had a flashback to the dining room table. and he thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself with critical thinking schools in front of a male dominant figure. it. >> excellent point pretty concisely and effectively and with purpose and with meeting rita. >> blessing only because you know what it was like to be around president bush and know what it's like to be on top of it. >> i was in the roosevelt room and the punchline was that i finished the briefing took a deep breath and a he stood up ad he said well, that sounds crazy to me but i guess you know what you're doing and he slapped me on the back which was just a pretty confidence booster right there. so you get a lot of news in all things information as you were growing up. i am surprised that you always w
my dad was a very news can serve up, voracious news consumer he tried every magazine world report newsweek magazine, national review, we got them all. then we would dogear pages for each other. i know a lot of people dead but i do think that one time, when i just buried the present about something i had a flashback to the dining room table. and he thought how important it was for me as a young girl to have to present myself with critical thinking schools in front of a male dominant figure. it....
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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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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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>> they were very aware of creating the best backdrop possible for tv networks and "time" and "newsweekher side of the tree or what? >> well, i think they want to do one standing but i think for release purposes it would be better to have you doing something and my suggestion is watering the tree. we have two shovels. we have a chain saw. >> no, please. pete, it's too hot. >> can we just do watering the tree? >> watering the tree is fine. did you get that, pete? >> yeah. >> you did, huh? i've got an idea for another picture. just one more. i've got the chain saw. no, and you're blocking me off. stopping me from -- don't just stand there, you're supposed to be saying no, i'm not going to be starting the saw. >> no. >> all right. >> thank you. >> the amount of access you get as the chief official white house photographer is really totally dependent on the relationship that you have with the president. all i tried to do was push for more access for the behind the scenes moments, most of which were never seen until after he had left the presidency. some of the pictures that i would make wou
>> they were very aware of creating the best backdrop possible for tv networks and "time" and "newsweekher side of the tree or what? >> well, i think they want to do one standing but i think for release purposes it would be better to have you doing something and my suggestion is watering the tree. we have two shovels. we have a chain saw. >> no, please. pete, it's too hot. >> can we just do watering the tree? >> watering the tree is fine. did you get...
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a spokesperson with the cdc recently told newsweek.hers from japan have found that the lambda variant contains three you tatian's and a spike -- three mutations and a spike protein that is more contagious than the original virus. two other mutations make it -- the lack seen resistant -- the vaccine resistant lambda variant is now being seen in the u.s. dan, south dakota. caller: i wanted to let everybody know that i had covid. i almost died. 105 fever. i could not eat or sleep for four days. people, lead us wake up and start smelling the coffee, otherwise you will not be able to smell it if you have covid. i got the vaccine in april, which is 90 or 100 days later. i got the johnson & johnson. it was awesome. i feel 110% better. i have five times more antibodies now. basically, what this boils down to. let us say you were drowning in a sea of covid virus. somebody handed you a life jacket to try to save your life. that is what the vaccine is. people, start grabbing the life jacket. put it on or otherwise you are going to take all the re
a spokesperson with the cdc recently told newsweek.hers from japan have found that the lambda variant contains three you tatian's and a spike -- three mutations and a spike protein that is more contagious than the original virus. two other mutations make it -- the lack seen resistant -- the vaccine resistant lambda variant is now being seen in the u.s. dan, south dakota. caller: i wanted to let everybody know that i had covid. i almost died. 105 fever. i could not eat or sleep for four days....
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the problem with this story is it's not "newsweek" cops not respected by the mayor, the mayor's officeon cops around the country but especially in chicago where 13 were killed just over the weekend. 86 were shot while this is the biggest story when cops get shot it's sadly not a unique story when they're targeted and, therefore, it's inevitable. the police are firing back. they are not putting down their banels. they are told not to do their job and now they are backing off. we are seeing crime take over all these major cities. small towns and big towns in every major city it is up and the cops are beginning to show their anger. ainsley: ella french the lady who was killed her partner is fighting for his life at the hospital on the seventh floor. officers were downstairs at the bottom of the hospital outside. i read there were hundreds outside showing support and solidarity for the family. up on the seventh floor lori lightfoot the mayor went up there. you are seeing a picture four of more than two dozen witnesses, police officers they turned their backs on her when she showed up at th
the problem with this story is it's not "newsweek" cops not respected by the mayor, the mayor's officeon cops around the country but especially in chicago where 13 were killed just over the weekend. 86 were shot while this is the biggest story when cops get shot it's sadly not a unique story when they're targeted and, therefore, it's inevitable. the police are firing back. they are not putting down their banels. they are told not to do their job and now they are backing off. we are...