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as far as opposing those two, big deal, we love tom cotton, but does newsweek only approve of certainepublicans opposing other republicans? after all, the press corps has hot affair going on with lisa cheney and adam ca figure. our so-called reporters really this lost? hooton's entire justification has been concern about nato encroachment toward racha. it would seem logical to send migs into the ukraine could giv him see i told you so moment. so why is it unreasonable to posit at this real possibility? answer, it's not very in fact, it's the responsible thing to do . the question we shoot right bac to newsweek is a simple one, wh aren't people who call themselves real reporters askin the uncomfortable questions? didn't they learn anything from the last time they threw in wit the warhol consensus? i should know, i was one of those people who reflexively joined the wage war at any cost bandwagon after 9/11. anyone else feel like this is kind of a back to the future moment at this point? >> why do you feel like the wes is not completely embracing tha in saying this is the war and w need
as far as opposing those two, big deal, we love tom cotton, but does newsweek only approve of certainepublicans opposing other republicans? after all, the press corps has hot affair going on with lisa cheney and adam ca figure. our so-called reporters really this lost? hooton's entire justification has been concern about nato encroachment toward racha. it would seem logical to send migs into the ukraine could giv him see i told you so moment. so why is it unreasonable to posit at this real...
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in fact, it's a responsible thing to do.th the question we shoot right back to newsweek is a simple one . why aren't people who call themselves real reporters asking uncomfortable questions? didn't they learn anything from the last time they threw in with the warhawk consensusus i should know i was one of those people who reflexively joined the wage war at any cost bandwagon. you know, after 9/11wago. anyone else feel like this is all just kind of a back to w the future moment at this point? why do you feel that the west is notot completely embracing that and saying this is the war and we need to get into it? even with this additional needse you're providing today, it seems there are still otheron options on the table. ac so why hold back and the department of war over at nbc evense jen psaki yesterday, there's a growing chorus ofim voices saying that now ise. the time has the president reconsider his stance on all of this ? lthey have several squadrons of mission capable aircraft. i don't think that's enough. you heard the president that are not being christened that are not and that a
in fact, it's a responsible thing to do.th the question we shoot right back to newsweek is a simple one . why aren't people who call themselves real reporters asking uncomfortable questions? didn't they learn anything from the last time they threw in with the warhawk consensusus i should know i was one of those people who reflexively joined the wage war at any cost bandwagon. you know, after 9/11wago. anyone else feel like this is all just kind of a back to w the future moment at this point?...
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in tokyo saysmas is being unfairly targeted she came in third to thomas thursday night, and in a "newsweek" op-ed published hours after that race sullivan writes, women's sports are stronger when all women, including transwomen, are protected from discrimination and free to be their true selves and for thomas -- >> i try to ignore it as much as i can i try to focus on my swimming >> reporter: and she's back in the pool tomorrow morning in her final event, the 100-yard freestyle shepard? >>> in indianapolis, we got a taste of true march madness. the peacocks of tiny st. peter's university in jersey city, new jersey, pulled off a huge upset of mighty kentucky, a number 2 seed the peacocks beat the wildcats 85-79 in o.t. brackets busted everywhere at home, their fans went wild. st. peter's faces murray state tomorrow. >>> next, in one communitdarkest moments, he came to the rescue now they are repaying the favor and "inspiring america." >>> finatonight, courafter a devastating tornado and how one man's roic actions helped him get a second chance at life kristen dahlgren with tonight's "inspir
in tokyo saysmas is being unfairly targeted she came in third to thomas thursday night, and in a "newsweek" op-ed published hours after that race sullivan writes, women's sports are stronger when all women, including transwomen, are protected from discrimination and free to be their true selves and for thomas -- >> i try to ignore it as much as i can i try to focus on my swimming >> reporter: and she's back in the pool tomorrow morning in her final event, the 100-yard...
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, although not a lot people know that as michael game once said, it's. 2 coming up on the split, newsweek, don't miss it. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in arms, race is on offense, bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with it was also a vicarious war. it was intended to show russia the new russia. it couldn't go too far, the savanski. so i was mean of what amy visibility arthur asked one i scenario yoga, others vienna illegal, staying on this, you say no good. i'm here in the grocery, visio. oh, a national you was lewinski scenarios must not be an issue with talk as a kind of forced to go on. yeah, i don't school good words. yeah. you know what i'm in was nancy as ashley cuz we're in the theater here. as in boy touch article. mm hm. after the collapse of the wall. so treaty organization, nato expanded east, despite having promised not to but they did. nato said it's ours. we moved east internationa
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host: you were quoted in a newsweek story talking about the lead up to this as far as the biden administrations concerned, as far as weapons that were sent and i think you had criticism of that. go ahead. guest: you are absolutely right. the biden team laid out a three-part approach to this crisis, more arms to ukraine, upping nato defenses in big sanctions on moscow. but because of a certain illusion about having better relations with moscow, which was a pipe dream, they held back. we should have sensitive get weapons to ukraine after the russians threatened this in a year ago in 2021. in this crisis, the administration only sent additional weapons in late january, way too late. we should have sent stingers. having said that, the old world policy is a solid but this is a serious weakness and ukrainians are paying for it with their lives. host: as far as additional weapons, are there avenues to get them into ukraine or will they be blocked by russia and other forces? guest: we can no longer ship than by air, which is easier. but we can still send it over land through poland and through romania
host: you were quoted in a newsweek story talking about the lead up to this as far as the biden administrations concerned, as far as weapons that were sent and i think you had criticism of that. go ahead. guest: you are absolutely right. the biden team laid out a three-part approach to this crisis, more arms to ukraine, upping nato defenses in big sanctions on moscow. but because of a certain illusion about having better relations with moscow, which was a pipe dream, they held back. we should...
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although not a lot people know that as michael game once said, it's all coming up on the split, newsweek. don't miss it with welcome back. i'm still here with retired colonel lawrence wilkerson. what were you, a secretary of state, colin piles, chief of self. the climate crisis obviously is the worst challenge that the world faces. but there has been a lot of talk about nuclear weapons in recent weeks. lensky saying that maybe ukraine were tricked into removing there's, has russia now put an end to any ideas that nature might have of putting in nuclear capable miss? i launches in ukraine forever. i would like to hope so, and let me just say that that's preposterous because the coach edmund are authority for fire, ukraine's weapons never left moscow. we know that go on bow knew that we knew that . so you grand, given up it's nuclear weapons, was just a pro forma of how would they of use them even more likely the really good they would like us all nuclear weapons there. let me give her where moscow has the same kind of controls that we have. and you can't just go out and use that nuclear w
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between media and what people are saying and feeling on the ground and harris shared a poll with newsweeknd 42% of voters say trump's policies are more to blame about russia invading ukraine, 58% blame biden, including 66%, two-thirds of independents blame biden for the ukraine invasion of russia and insidious invasion and one third blame trump. that is what we're talking about, most telling part was that 69% of those responding said we need to be more energy independent here at home and stop depending on russia so much, disconnect between this administration, the o'biden administration and democrat necessary congress and on the hill right now. disconnect is theme of this segment. >> carley: there is support for the oil and gas issue at time when barely bipartisan support for anything. >> todd: the american people seem to get it. joe o'concha. my mother's maiden name is gallagher, i'm irish. >> carley: hi, janet. >> janice: snow, really? i didn't know. look at the northeast. temperatures, we got to 75 around central park yesterday and temperatures are not happening today. we have this col
between media and what people are saying and feeling on the ground and harris shared a poll with newsweeknd 42% of voters say trump's policies are more to blame about russia invading ukraine, 58% blame biden, including 66%, two-thirds of independents blame biden for the ukraine invasion of russia and insidious invasion and one third blame trump. that is what we're talking about, most telling part was that 69% of those responding said we need to be more energy independent here at home and stop...
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and there were two weekly news magazines, "newsweek" and "time." they were uniformly liberal. we called it the liberal eastern establishment. no fox news, no podcasts, no alternate point of view. so either what you had to say was consistent with their narrative, or it never saw air. there were no other sides, we could not get our news out. no investigation of wrongdoing by the other side. there were indications. one of my favorite, and i think it's in the back of this book, it's at least referenced, bob woodward's notes are at the university of texas, and he was the first person to interview leon jaworski after jaworski had left washington. and jaworski left before the coverup trial was under way. so on december 5th, 1974, he's sitting down with jaworski and he must have said, wow, you've caused quite a change in washington, you got nixon to resign, you handled it through the pardon. and then there's this quote, it's typed so you can't miss it, says there were a number of one-on-one conversations that only he and the other party knew about. and then the next paragraph -- this
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now editor at large for newsweek and author of how to catch a russian spy.o volodymyr zelenskyy do an interview tonight and forcefully denied these observed allegations for russia. >> i am the president of a reasonable country and people and the father of two children. no chemical or any other weapon of mass destruction was developed on my land. the whole world knows this. if russia does something similar against us it will receive the most severe sanctions response. >> let me correct that is what he posted on telegram. this sounds like a pretext by the kremlin to do what they are accusing ukraine oh. what do you think? >> i think that the russians have completely lost the information operation game to zelenskyy, and ukrainians have been cleaning their clock. it is almost embarrassing how well the ukrainians have been doing considering the russians developed this information. so where are we in terms of nuclear and biological chemicals? is there a risk the russians will use those types of weapons? the minutes the russians went into ukraine the chest with a l
now editor at large for newsweek and author of how to catch a russian spy.o volodymyr zelenskyy do an interview tonight and forcefully denied these observed allegations for russia. >> i am the president of a reasonable country and people and the father of two children. no chemical or any other weapon of mass destruction was developed on my land. the whole world knows this. if russia does something similar against us it will receive the most severe sanctions response. >> let me...
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she said she was proud to support leah thomas and she also wrote an article for newsweek that there are transgender athletes. fiur transgender athletes. our correspondent _ transgender athletes. our correspondent there. i transgenderathletes. 0ur correspondent there. now onto crickets. jason roy has been given a suspended two—match international ban and fined two and a half thousand pounds following an ecb disciplinary hearing details about the exact nature of roy's breach were not disclosed. the ecb said roy admitted to a charge of "conducting himself in a manner which may be prejudicial to the interests of cricket or which may bring the game of cricket, the ecb and himself into disrepute." meanwhile england's leading test wicket—takerjames anderson says he has "made peace" with being dropped for the west indies tour. the 39—year—old was left out of the squad for the current three—test series and says he's now focussing on the county championship. when you start out of here, you know, how things are going and not being a part of that, this rebuild, whatever else, i guess it's a little b
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i want to bring in gordon change, a column nist at ""the daily beast"" and "newsweek."ether here. you and i both know that the chinese are very good at strategic dialogue that doesn't necessarily bring any conclusions for the americans. what does the u.s. need to see from china today? >> it would be important for xi jinping to cut off all commodity purc purchases from russia. to stop the propaganda blasts that have been amplifying the ludicrous russian notions and to stop chinese diplomats from supporting russia, but i don't think we're going to see any of those things. >> do you think we could see chinese meals ready to eat on the battlefield in ukraine, chinese military equipment? there was a diplomatic cable saying russia had asked for assistance in ukraine and both sides have denied it. >> yes. american diplomats is saying china is open to that. we know from open source reporting, not confirmed but reporting, china has been supplying military intelligence to russians. the drones russians are using are chinese made and beijing has been supplying information that allo
i want to bring in gordon change, a column nist at ""the daily beast"" and "newsweek."ether here. you and i both know that the chinese are very good at strategic dialogue that doesn't necessarily bring any conclusions for the americans. what does the u.s. need to see from china today? >> it would be important for xi jinping to cut off all commodity purc purchases from russia. to stop the propaganda blasts that have been amplifying the ludicrous russian...
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we now turn to a stunning repor from newsweek, russian dissiden claims to have obtained leaked letters from an fsb whistleblower saying the ccp wa just once away from launching its own invasion. xi jinping was considering the capture of taiwan in the autumn. there is a colossal party struggle after the events in ukraine, this window of opportunity has shut very joining me now is mike pillsbur director for chinese strategy and author of the 100 year marathon. fox hasn't confirmed the authenticity of these leaks, bu i have to say, someone you and both know told me something similar a few months ago that i would be sometime in the autumn but this could be a smokescreen correct? >> that's right, taiwan itself frequently forecast the month o april and the month of october are the two most dangerous. spirit that is when this he states is flapping and the chances of monsoon or even majo thunderstorms are much less, so we know that beijing does debat whether it should do about taiwan and if it's going to invade, when, so this week from the russian intelligence servic and the whistleblower insi
we now turn to a stunning repor from newsweek, russian dissiden claims to have obtained leaked letters from an fsb whistleblower saying the ccp wa just once away from launching its own invasion. xi jinping was considering the capture of taiwan in the autumn. there is a colossal party struggle after the events in ukraine, this window of opportunity has shut very joining me now is mike pillsbur director for chinese strategy and author of the 100 year marathon. fox hasn't confirmed the...
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"newsweek" has reported that the u.s. is detaining ukrainian refugees in detention centers. those seeking entry in the country. which seems like a contradiction of president biden saying he would welcome them here. can you tell us what is happening and what is being done? jen: i can't confirm any cases. i would refer you to the department of homeland security. we're implementing our immigration laws at the border. that means title 42 is in place. any individuals who come through, you know, abnormal migration, we approach that through the same laws and implementation. when the president said he would welcome refugees, of course, he would. they have to apply through the refugee program. reporter: do you acknowledge that detaining them is a contradiction to president biden saying he would welcome them with open arms? jen: again, kristen, we implement and we are -- our immigration laws across the board, no matter what country you come from. that's been our case and approach from the beginning. welcoming refugees means applying through the refugee process. again, as i said in her
"newsweek" has reported that the u.s. is detaining ukrainian refugees in detention centers. those seeking entry in the country. which seems like a contradiction of president biden saying he would welcome them here. can you tell us what is happening and what is being done? jen: i can't confirm any cases. i would refer you to the department of homeland security. we're implementing our immigration laws at the border. that means title 42 is in place. any individuals who come through, you...
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noah haines, director of women color an advance of peace and security and the editor at large at newsweek. thank you both. also the author of how to catch a russian spy. i know, i'm going to start with. you the sanctions, just help us understand how big is the hit to the russian economy right now? >> it's a really big. did you know, i don't think anyone had on air that germany was going to completely erase 80 years of anti military foreign policy. and that switzerland was going to come off the neutral button and actually participate in sanctioning russia. so, across the board it is a huge hit and especially putin himself being sanctioned. which is something that never happens in terms of a leader being personally sanctioned. however, i do want to say that we are in early days. and there's going to be a lot of talk about the brick system which is another payment system that is supposed to counter the swiss system that russia is no longer participating in. so we are going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the sanctions not mattering. how they've never mattered. but, unfortunately the russian
noah haines, director of women color an advance of peace and security and the editor at large at newsweek. thank you both. also the author of how to catch a russian spy. i know, i'm going to start with. you the sanctions, just help us understand how big is the hit to the russian economy right now? >> it's a really big. did you know, i don't think anyone had on air that germany was going to completely erase 80 years of anti military foreign policy. and that switzerland was going to come...
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. >> you have a fascinating piece in "newsweek" that looks at china's financial ties to russia rightto help compensate russia as it's hit with western sanctions. you also write this, though -- "xi jinping's role in ukraine is far less than vladimir putin's, but make no mistake, china is also a combatant in the war." you say china should, quote, pay the price. elaborate on that. >> first of all, china has been buying more and more commodities from russia, therefore financing the attack. ambassador -- and this is something which is behind the scenes, and that is that china's been making its financial services available to sanctioned russian entities, in other words, backfilling, making sure that our measures don't work. china's propaganda, which is really important, because we americans, we sort of ignore it, but china's propaganda machine now is amplifying these ludicrous russian notions, and chinese diplomats have been put at the service of moscow. also reporting says china is providing military information to russia that enables the russians to target ukrainian drone operators. so y
. >> you have a fascinating piece in "newsweek" that looks at china's financial ties to russia rightto help compensate russia as it's hit with western sanctions. you also write this, though -- "xi jinping's role in ukraine is far less than vladimir putin's, but make no mistake, china is also a combatant in the war." you say china should, quote, pay the price. elaborate on that. >> first of all, china has been buying more and more commodities from russia,...
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"newsweek" is calling it journalistic malpractice in a new op-ed. power panel is next.n the intel committee and now we need truth and accountability. first of all do you think the media will take accountability for down playing the story for so long and now learning it's true? >> no, i don't think the media will take any responsibility for that. the media has been derelict in their duties for some time before the 2020 election came about. when we look at pure numbers. 217 million people use twitter, pew research found over half of those individuals go to that website for their news. 71% of americans also use social media as their main channel forum to get their news and we see that we have big tech and democrats who did collude together. they did collude to insure that a legitimate story wasn't reported. >> julie: we'll head back to listen to the president in poland being updated and briefed on the refugee crisis there. >> president biden: you know, as you and i have spoken before, i'm sure -- mr. president, the single most important thing that we can do from the outset
"newsweek" is calling it journalistic malpractice in a new op-ed. power panel is next.n the intel committee and now we need truth and accountability. first of all do you think the media will take accountability for down playing the story for so long and now learning it's true? >> no, i don't think the media will take any responsibility for that. the media has been derelict in their duties for some time before the 2020 election came about. when we look at pure numbers. 217...
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now "newsweek" took a look at eia data. its findings that the purchases are higher than realized.,000 barrels a day. edward lawrence is in washington with more. reporter: liz, we're hearing a growing number of democrats who are now saying the u.s. should ban russia energy coming into this country. oil companies operating in the u.s. are already saying they will not accept russian oil. listen to what some of those most critical of the fossil fuel industry are saying now. listen to this. >> right now we're trying to impose restrictions on russia. russia will feel painful restrictions in response to that irinvasion of ukraine and indiscriminate bombing of civilian targets. so i think it means it all should be on the table, including banning the i am port of russian oil not just here in the united states but among all of the nations. reporter: other moderate democrats agree. adding, sass senator joe manchin should be supplying world energy, not russia. >> we're the superpower of the world. we produce our own energy needs and help the rest of the allies when in need. that is where we a
now "newsweek" took a look at eia data. its findings that the purchases are higher than realized.,000 barrels a day. edward lawrence is in washington with more. reporter: liz, we're hearing a growing number of democrats who are now saying the u.s. should ban russia energy coming into this country. oil companies operating in the u.s. are already saying they will not accept russian oil. listen to what some of those most critical of the fossil fuel industry are saying now. listen to...
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. >> krish, in newsweek's reports, isis has detained at least five ukrainian seeking entry into the unitedetary jen psaki about it this week. i want to take a listen. >> do acknowledge that detaining them is a contradiction of president biden saying we'd welcome them? >> again, we implement, and we have immigration laws across the board, no matter what country you come from. and that has been our case and approach from the beginning. welcoming refugees means applying for the refugee process. and again, as i've said in here, we're looking at a range of options, and including providing broad range of humanitarian assistance to the country, with a vast majority of refugees are going. >> krish, you and i have said here many times and talked about the ways in which the system is broken for refugees, coming from any number of countries. what does this all illustrate to you? >> so, this week, this week and actually commemorates the second anniversary of title 42, and that policy has been in place for two years. the fact that it has been used against people like ukrainian moms fleeing with childre
. >> krish, in newsweek's reports, isis has detained at least five ukrainian seeking entry into the unitedetary jen psaki about it this week. i want to take a listen. >> do acknowledge that detaining them is a contradiction of president biden saying we'd welcome them? >> again, we implement, and we have immigration laws across the board, no matter what country you come from. and that has been our case and approach from the beginning. welcoming refugees means applying for the...
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and we now turn to a stunning report from newsweek. a russian dissident named vladimir ashokan claims to have obtained leaked letters from an fsb whistleblower saying the ccp was just months away from launching its own invasion. xi jinping was at least tentatively considering the capture of taiwan in the autumn. there's a colossal power struggle among the party elite, though now after the events in ukraine, this window of opportunity has shot. joining me now is mike pillsbury, director for chinese strategy at hudson and author of the hundred year marathon. mike fox hasn't confirmed the authenticity of these leaks. i have to say someone you and i both know told me something similar a few months ago that the go date would be sometime in autumn. but this could be a smokescreen, correct? yes, that's correct. laura , taiwan itself frequently forecasts the month of april in the month of october are the two most dangerous periods. that's when the sea state is flat in the taiwan strait and the chances of a monsoon or even major thunderstorms a
and we now turn to a stunning report from newsweek. a russian dissident named vladimir ashokan claims to have obtained leaked letters from an fsb whistleblower saying the ccp was just months away from launching its own invasion. xi jinping was at least tentatively considering the capture of taiwan in the autumn. there's a colossal power struggle among the party elite, though now after the events in ukraine, this window of opportunity has shot. joining me now is mike pillsbury, director for...
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today "the ingraham angle" yielded inquiry both perplexing and revealing from our dear friends at newsweekeporter some fellow named gerard based in the uk was stunned that the ha
today "the ingraham angle" yielded inquiry both perplexing and revealing from our dear friends at newsweekeporter some fellow named gerard based in the uk was stunned that the ha
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and newsweek editor, and former fbi agent, lviv jamali, author of how to catch a russian spy. actually, why should we expect here tomorrow when president zelenskyy's address in congress? >> we should expect to hear is what is very similar to what president zelenskyy has said in his virtual tour of the western capitals, which is an incredibly emotional appeal. but it's also a tough appeal, because alaska is proven self capable of inspiring, not just the ukrainians, but much of the globe. and he's found this way of simultaneously rally and arouse western leaders and the western public, while also shaming them in areas where he feels there they are not doing enough. we should expect president zelenskyy to specifically asked the biden administration what he's asking these other western governments. which is the, quote, close the skies over the ukraine, which is a no-fly zone, and something that president biden is not willing to do. she expected to ask the u.s. government to help ukraine get these polish fighter jets which is another thing, despite the bipartisan pressure on congre
and newsweek editor, and former fbi agent, lviv jamali, author of how to catch a russian spy. actually, why should we expect here tomorrow when president zelenskyy's address in congress? >> we should expect to hear is what is very similar to what president zelenskyy has said in his virtual tour of the western capitals, which is an incredibly emotional appeal. but it's also a tough appeal, because alaska is proven self capable of inspiring, not just the ukrainians, but much of the globe....
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publish an article to major cover story for american history magazine, and i did a long article for newsweek and i part put some of it into my book called american moonshot john f kennedy in the great space race. i still have more i wanted to i toyed with the idea of writing a biography of armstrong but a man named james hansen a professor at auburn. did such a good book called first man that i i reviewed hanson's biography of armstrong for the new york times and when i read it i thought i can't do that. he already did it and i mean it was really good biography and he seemed to understand aviation history, but more importantly the the engineering that went to go to the moon better than i ever could but i've lectured on him too at purdue. i talked about any alarm strong and i spoke down and huntsville alabama on behalf of manassas one of the great thrills when my book american moonshot came out was nasa didn't they don't know what to do in a new book comes out, you know, because it could be pronassa antinases their government agency. so they didn't do anything when my book first came out, but
publish an article to major cover story for american history magazine, and i did a long article for newsweek and i part put some of it into my book called american moonshot john f kennedy in the great space race. i still have more i wanted to i toyed with the idea of writing a biography of armstrong but a man named james hansen a professor at auburn. did such a good book called first man that i i reviewed hanson's biography of armstrong for the new york times and when i read it i thought i...
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this is from newsweek over the weekend. poland pushes nato for potential danger escalation. from the new york times, one of their headlines a tenuous balance in confronting russia. from the pittsburgh post-gazette , the editorial board there says support for ukraine is crucial in this crisis, a no-fly zone is still an unwise escalation. one more for you from the site raw story. u.s. media accused of cheerleading for u.s. escalation in ukraine. the column by james robbins talks about this idea of escalation and how it's playing into the u.s. response here. the headline it, give ukrainians the weapons they need to win. this is part of what he writes in the column. we will return to this a little bit. he writes: we were return to that column in a bit and this idea of escalation. we want to hear from you. are you concerned that increasing involvement will escalate the conflict. as you were calling him, this is from the state of the union yesterday. this is a proposal we showed you. sending nato forces and as a peacekeeping force in ukraine. this is what she had to say. >> poland
this is from newsweek over the weekend. poland pushes nato for potential danger escalation. from the new york times, one of their headlines a tenuous balance in confronting russia. from the pittsburgh post-gazette , the editorial board there says support for ukraine is crucial in this crisis, a no-fly zone is still an unwise escalation. one more for you from the site raw story. u.s. media accused of cheerleading for u.s. escalation in ukraine. the column by james robbins talks about this idea...
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host: you were quoted in a newsweek story talking about the lead up to this as far as the biden administrationconcerned, as far as weapons that were sent and i think you had criticism of that. go ahead. guest: you are absolutely right. the biden team laid out a three-part approach to this crisis, more arms to ukraine, upping nato defenses in big sanctions on moscow. but because of a certain illusion about having better relations with moscow, which was a pipe dream, they held back. we should have sensitive get weapons to ukraine after the russians threatened this in a year ago in 2021. in this crisis, the administration only sent additional weapons in late january, way too late. we should have sent stingers. having said that, the old world policy is a solid but this is a serious weakness and ukrainians are paying for it with their lives. host: as far as additional weapons, are there avenues to get them into ukraine or will they be blocked by russia and other forces? guest: we can no longer ship than by air, which is easier. but we can still send it over land through poland and through romania.
host: you were quoted in a newsweek story talking about the lead up to this as far as the biden administrationconcerned, as far as weapons that were sent and i think you had criticism of that. go ahead. guest: you are absolutely right. the biden team laid out a three-part approach to this crisis, more arms to ukraine, upping nato defenses in big sanctions on moscow. but because of a certain illusion about having better relations with moscow, which was a pipe dream, they held back. we should...
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and i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record a march 4 article from "newsweek" entitled "little evidence keystone pipeline would level prices despite g.o.p. claims." the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: i also urge all of my colleagues to do a little research and look at the profits of big oil in this country. look at what they are making. while americans are paying more at the pump, they are -- their executives are making more and more and more. so you can defend big oil if you want, and i get it. maybe there's some benefit politically to doing that. again, follow the money. but i have to tell you, i think people are sick of this. we've seen this movie before. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. doggett. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is reco recognized. mr. doggett: this rule makes proper for our consideration, legislation that i've offered to respond to the brutal aggression of vladimir putin destroying hour by hour ukraine, its people with death and destruction. i'm pleased to hear from the gentleman from oklahoma th
and i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record a march 4 article from "newsweek" entitled "little evidence keystone pipeline would level prices despite g.o.p. claims." the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: i also urge all of my colleagues to do a little research and look at the profits of big oil in this country. look at what they are making. while americans are paying more at the pump, they are -- their executives are making more and more and...