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and "newsweek"'s batya ungar-sargon. tiktok is banned from devices security concerns for millions of americans still unaddressed. detrimental affects of remote learning how it goes far beyond education to the bottom line. i'm james freeman in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. james: we look at your money. of the dow dropping 365 points. despite the title 42 ruling it must remain in place now. cities at the southern border are feeling effects of concerns of crossings. madison alworth in denver how officials are being impacted by the crisis. madison? >> reporter: james are there 600 miles separating denver where i stand now and mexico. yet this city is facing a migrant crisis, one that the mayor says could turn into a humanitarian crisis very soon if more help is not given. so since the beginning of the month over 2600 migrants have made their way to denver. the city spent $3 million to deal with that sudden influx. when you take all of that together you're looking at around 160 migrants arrivin
and "newsweek"'s batya ungar-sargon. tiktok is banned from devices security concerns for millions of americans still unaddressed. detrimental affects of remote learning how it goes far beyond education to the bottom line. i'm james freeman in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. james: we look at your money. of the dow dropping 365 points. despite the title 42 ruling it must remain in place now. cities at the southern border are feeling effects of...
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but that newsweek did not come out until after the election part of the newsweek reporters to get their access they would keep what they learn under wraps until after the election a lot of journalists wer unsurprisingly mad at newsweek saying it was an ethical breac to withhold such information the public [inaudible] until today, when we've been getting bugs from d.c.'s top reporters that reveal stark ne details about the trump whit house about alleged crimes about unpresidential behavio and more in 2020 it was revealing how trump kne how serious covid was early in the pandemic, when h downplayed it to the america public we have the president on tap from early february, but chose not to disclose it until his book rage came out i september. it's gotten even worse since the 2020 election. one book, one bombshel revelation after another about the former president and his various lies, scandals, an abuses of power. maggie haberman, the famed new york times trump whisper, sh sometimes called for the past seven years i finally out with her new trump book it's called confidence man and it's ou
but that newsweek did not come out until after the election part of the newsweek reporters to get their access they would keep what they learn under wraps until after the election a lot of journalists wer unsurprisingly mad at newsweek saying it was an ethical breac to withhold such information the public [inaudible] until today, when we've been getting bugs from d.c.'s top reporters that reveal stark ne details about the trump whit house about alleged crimes about unpresidential behavio and...
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from 2007 -- 2013 was a senior writer at newsweek and the daily beat. he's also the author of the last pirate, a father's golden age of marijuana. a memoir in which a document is fathers exploit, smuggling marijuana during 1970s and 80s. katy is the anchor msnbc or katy teacher reports for the author of the newark times bestseller unbelievable by front receipt to the craziest campaign in american history under under which she is talking about left back there sipping 2017 walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism. rough draft a memoir she rights rhetoric central volatile california childhood punctuated by forest fires earthquakes police chases all must be in the air. hers parents pioneered what wod become known as helicopter journalism. became fair to the areal coverage of events at the original denny beatings in 1992 l.a. riots, o.j. simpson's notorious run in the white bronco. talks about a couple k relationship with her father she charts her own path from local reporter to globetrotting correspondent running from her path which he also opens
from 2007 -- 2013 was a senior writer at newsweek and the daily beat. he's also the author of the last pirate, a father's golden age of marijuana. a memoir in which a document is fathers exploit, smuggling marijuana during 1970s and 80s. katy is the anchor msnbc or katy teacher reports for the author of the newark times bestseller unbelievable by front receipt to the craziest campaign in american history under under which she is talking about left back there sipping 2017 walter cronkite award...
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the yes i was around in those times, but i was very annoyed with the news week newsweek research what news we did is they found a guide team. so to she, moto, and they're like, we found him still, she wouldn't have chosen his real name. and so they were literally looking for a john doe found chombo. and so that, that was to, she was very poor journalism because they went to his home, they kind of harassed this guy. and so he was put it under the spotlight and he was just a very quiet did he did. he didn't really want to be found. so it was a very uncomfortable position for him and very unethical on these weeks. part of the main reason on here is to clear my name that i have nothing to do with coin to do with developing i was just an engineer doing something else when the 1st transaction occurred, which was 9 days into the big coin block chain. so should come odo signs some amount of bic when they had mind and sent it to an address. but we know belongs to how funny, a computer scientist who was one of the 1st people interested in big coin and communicating with situation a komodo. how
the yes i was around in those times, but i was very annoyed with the news week newsweek research what news we did is they found a guide team. so to she, moto, and they're like, we found him still, she wouldn't have chosen his real name. and so they were literally looking for a john doe found chombo. and so that, that was to, she was very poor journalism because they went to his home, they kind of harassed this guy. and so he was put it under the spotlight and he was just a very quiet did he...
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if you think about the number of people who washed free to choose or read newsweek or read his book, not just capitalism and freedom, but free to choose becomes a bestseller, friedman is a master communicator regardless of what you think about is politics. the clip that you wait and if you read free to choose, it is hard to take his eyes off of him, he is so charismatic and he had a gift of communicating with the public, and what he was able to do is take something incredibly subtle and scientific and abstract in its way and brings it down to earth, and he creates a smith everyman for people. so not only does the invisible hand become this metaphor that he repeats over and over, it becomes associated with milton friedman. we mentioned the adam smith thai and the portrait of adam smith, friedman also wears and adam smith tie on this show. it becomes hard to separate smith as the father of free market capitalism from milton friedman, the inventor of this version of adam smith. guest: during this period was also the rise of think tanks such as the cato organization, heritage, freedomwor
if you think about the number of people who washed free to choose or read newsweek or read his book, not just capitalism and freedom, but free to choose becomes a bestseller, friedman is a master communicator regardless of what you think about is politics. the clip that you wait and if you read free to choose, it is hard to take his eyes off of him, he is so charismatic and he had a gift of communicating with the public, and what he was able to do is take something incredibly subtle and...
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it was the cover of time and newsweek. >> bruce did not like it at the time.d's on the cover of time and newsweek, this is cool. >> when born to run comes out in 1975, it's a desire to really escape the claustrophobia of the 1970s. >> it is an anthem to save your soul. two new ihop lunch and dinner menu items for twice the goodness, twice the flavor, and twice the choice. sirloin salisbury steak and all-natural salmon. perfect for lunch or dinner. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. so it takes the right tool for the job... to keep it together. now there's new theraflu flu relief with a max strength fever fighting formula. the right tool for long lasting flu symptom relief. hot beats flu. ♪ ♪ life is what you make of it. ♪ make it beautiful. la vie est belle the iconic eau de parfum lancome when dehydration gets real... hey! that's mine. i'll buy you a pony. advanced hydration isn't just for kids. pedialyte helps you hydrate during recovery. introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the worl
it was the cover of time and newsweek. >> bruce did not like it at the time.d's on the cover of time and newsweek, this is cool. >> when born to run comes out in 1975, it's a desire to really escape the claustrophobia of the 1970s. >> it is an anthem to save your soul. two new ihop lunch and dinner menu items for twice the goodness, twice the flavor, and twice the choice. sirloin salisbury steak and all-natural salmon. perfect for lunch or dinner. only at ihop. download the...
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we will get the latest from newsweek's belinda lou. then commerce secretary gina romondo on how the u.s. can counter china economically. also 2021 nobel peace prizewinner maria ressa shares important lessons on how to fight for freedom. >> it reminds me of that quote, the struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting. >> it is a fight she knows all too well. >>> but first here's my take. over the past few months we've worried a great deal about the fragility of democracy, from the united states and brazil to sweden and italy, the system seemed to be facing real challenges. in fact, in all of these cases, elections have had the effect of taming many of the most illiberal forces. and at least for now the center has held. meanwhile we're seeing in some of the world's most powerful autocracies signs of deep and structural weaknesses. the most striking example is china where an extraordinary wave of protests is confronting the powers that be. at the heart of the problem is the unwillingness of the central govern
we will get the latest from newsweek's belinda lou. then commerce secretary gina romondo on how the u.s. can counter china economically. also 2021 nobel peace prizewinner maria ressa shares important lessons on how to fight for freedom. >> it reminds me of that quote, the struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting. >> it is a fight she knows all too well. >>> but first here's my take. over the past few months we've worried a great deal about...
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this has been a terrible 22 of proportion and newsweek says he's great? cheryl: exactly. you're right. >> the only reason why it's been a good year for joe biden is perhaps because the republicans self-deinstructed in thed midterm -- he deinstruct sd in the midterm elections. had the outcome of the midterms been different if republicans had controlled not only the house, but also the senate, this would not be a good year for joe biden. >> it's a good year for joe biden because he thinks it's 22012. [laughter] cheryl: there you go. there you go. i have to say one thing. i think the gaslighting is -- i hope that comes to the end in the new year, in particular i'm so tired of seeing the mainstream media and the white house gaslight the american people on what's really going on, whether it's the border, whether it's inflation, whether it's the money we're spending on ukraine. i don't say it lightly. it's a horrific situation that's happening there. keeps pivoting back to climate change, everything is about climate change. we're giving millions of dollars to countries in asia.
this has been a terrible 22 of proportion and newsweek says he's great? cheryl: exactly. you're right. >> the only reason why it's been a good year for joe biden is perhaps because the republicans self-deinstructed in thed midterm -- he deinstruct sd in the midterm elections. had the outcome of the midterms been different if republicans had controlled not only the house, but also the senate, this would not be a good year for joe biden. >> it's a good year for joe biden because he...
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even complained via newsweek.in his wagner fighters seem to be targeting another ngo target mozart a group that helps educate ukrainian troops on rumors of the end of the humanitarian mission. such are the foreign volunteers. more. it seems to be true, especially against the background of the growing losses of the armed forces in the artyomovsk direction, already 50% of the personnel, up to 70% of armored vehicles, are attacking and attacking from two companies, no one is left. the development of the offensive would have been impossible without artillerymen. they work almost continuously and with different calibers they take the enemy into the firebag, well, nightmares. artistic reconnaissance reveals the positions of the enemy, and immediately they are burned out as if by a process difficult and not fast, but systematic and effective, too, very good progress is being made there. we have what kognar, uh, 7, the first army corps of the donetsk people's republic is advancing there daily. we get by destroying the ene
even complained via newsweek.in his wagner fighters seem to be targeting another ngo target mozart a group that helps educate ukrainian troops on rumors of the end of the humanitarian mission. such are the foreign volunteers. more. it seems to be true, especially against the background of the growing losses of the armed forces in the artyomovsk direction, already 50% of the personnel, up to 70% of armored vehicles, are attacking and attacking from two companies, no one is left. the development...
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well, in the newsweek that came out, the same thing is said about what we pretend that ukraine is this i don't think i'm wrong. this is a totalitarian dictatorship. highly corrupt was written in myusveki, so what is a film adaptation. but i said many months ago that the only way they will go is the establishment of a fascist dictatorship, such as europe and america who will be ahead, i don’t know, they will compete, but they have a different way out of historical experience, moreover, i will say very briefly literally. uh, i would even call it latin americanization. why because what know how to build americans in their satellites? this is only the latin american junta. here, yes. this is how they build it. they follow their richest historical experience without any ukrainianization or latin americanization. no, i want to say today is a very important day, december 9, 2022. today is the day of the heroes of the fatherland. of course, i want to congratulate not only the heroes, but also the families, and the families of our heroes, the families of the sisters and mothers of wives mobiliz
well, in the newsweek that came out, the same thing is said about what we pretend that ukraine is this i don't think i'm wrong. this is a totalitarian dictatorship. highly corrupt was written in myusveki, so what is a film adaptation. but i said many months ago that the only way they will go is the establishment of a fascist dictatorship, such as europe and america who will be ahead, i don’t know, they will compete, but they have a different way out of historical experience, moreover, i will...
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even complained via newsweek.igozhin's wagner fighters appear to be targeting another target, a brain group ngo that is helping to educate ukrainian troops on rumors of a humanitarian shutdown. such are the foreign volunteers. more. it seems to be true, especially against the backdrop of growing losses of the armed forces in the artyomovsk direction, already 50% of the personnel 70% of armored vehicles attack and attack from two companies, none left. the development of the offensive would have been impossible without artillerymen. they work almost continuously and with different calibers they take the enemy into the firebag, well, nightmares. artistic reconnaissance reveals the positions of the enemy, and then they seem to be burned out by a complex and slow process, but systematic and effective, too, very good progress is being made there. at our place, the first army corps of the donetsk people's republic is advancing there daily. we get by destroying the enemy, we are moving slowly, forward, bahmud massacre. th
even complained via newsweek.igozhin's wagner fighters appear to be targeting another target, a brain group ngo that is helping to educate ukrainian troops on rumors of a humanitarian shutdown. such are the foreign volunteers. more. it seems to be true, especially against the backdrop of growing losses of the armed forces in the artyomovsk direction, already 50% of the personnel 70% of armored vehicles attack and attack from two companies, none left. the development of the offensive would have...
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newsweek adds keith won't be able to use patriot complexes until spring.and they will be of little use to the united states, the number of deaths as a result of a large-scale snow storm increased to 19 people. basically. it 's the victim of an auto accident, an accident. almost 50 cars collided with vagae. an arctic cyclone that brought abnormal frosts. covered 60% of the country's territory with almost 2 million homes without electricity, in addition to frosts , there was a record drop in gas production immediately by 10%, at the same time, consumption increased sharply , which led to problems and canceled more than 2,000 flights in buffalo city of new york state an emergency mode has been introduced in rescuers cannot get through to cars that were shot in snowdrifts. but if more than 250 accidents occurred after freezing rain, 70 people were injured. in kemer, the death toll from a fire in an illegal shelter has risen to 22 people. the pastor of the evangelical church was located there. he was detained at the ministry of emergency situations , they said
newsweek adds keith won't be able to use patriot complexes until spring.and they will be of little use to the united states, the number of deaths as a result of a large-scale snow storm increased to 19 people. basically. it 's the victim of an auto accident, an accident. almost 50 cars collided with vagae. an arctic cyclone that brought abnormal frosts. covered 60% of the country's territory with almost 2 million homes without electricity, in addition to frosts , there was a record drop in gas...
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the americans and the american investors who came here founded the magazine, the first ukrainian newsweekafter yanukovych, they made him a cesspool, er, informational, here everyone is in the studio the journalist team resigned as a sign of protest and then founded, after the victory , there are dignities, new times, which is already called no voice, a new voice, and we hope that these times with ukraine will not be repeated again, because we did not want our old rakes, er, they beat us, er, everything is changing, and today klitschko wrote and has 10,000 likes, by the way, we renamed a million streets in our city, the de-russification of the city is going on, well, vitaly, well, it’s true. everything is cool. everything is cool. well, look in odessa. shchors is doing it in the capital of ukraine, you are waiting for him to be hit by a bomb like your head, someone is cutting himself. and if it doesn’t hit, well, you can’t rely on the muscovite, you have to do it yourself , be cheerful. shchors, go away, and there is someone else there who is terrible. well, that’s it. later the head of th
the americans and the american investors who came here founded the magazine, the first ukrainian newsweekafter yanukovych, they made him a cesspool, er, informational, here everyone is in the studio the journalist team resigned as a sign of protest and then founded, after the victory , there are dignities, new times, which is already called no voice, a new voice, and we hope that these times with ukraine will not be repeated again, because we did not want our old rakes, er, they beat us, er,...
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newsweek shared were dated march 17 march 21 april twelfth.d over by a nicknamed fsb agent. wind of change at the end of november there was a record about this. here, like the ghost of kiev, only we have a wind of change, there is such a perpetrator, who does not exist, who nevertheless merges here. well, okay, there, someone has at least one familiar fsb officer or some other person. in the same place, no one discusses anything in letters, especially in e-mail. well, in general, no one is following the development of events, let me remind you that everything it's hyped exclusively. the fact that our rocket, one of many, was again on duty. that's all. uh. let's move on to the next fake, and according to the ukrainians, they allegedly disappeared from donetsk. all utilities . do you know where they gave her, this time it was interesting to give her to dig trenches, some fences because of the fence near somewhere in donetsk, this, of course, is interesting. we have the most powerful engineering vehicles, but if we kill a universal, uh, engineeri
newsweek shared were dated march 17 march 21 april twelfth.d over by a nicknamed fsb agent. wind of change at the end of november there was a record about this. here, like the ghost of kiev, only we have a wind of change, there is such a perpetrator, who does not exist, who nevertheless merges here. well, okay, there, someone has at least one familiar fsb officer or some other person. in the same place, no one discusses anything in letters, especially in e-mail. well, in general, no one is...
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from 2013 he was a senior writer at newsweek and the daily beast. tony dokoupil is also the author of a daily pirate, father, son n in which he documents his father's exploits smuggling marijuana in the 70s and 80s. katy tur is the editor of the katy tur report, the author of unbelievable: my front row seat to the craziest campaign in american history and recipients of the 20 17th walter cronkite or for excellence in journalism. she writes about heher volatile california childhood punctuated by earthquakes and police chases seen from about the in the air. parents pioneered what became known as helicopter journalism and became famous for their coverage of the original dvd and o.j. simpson's notorious run in the light bronco. tur talks about her complicated relationship with her father and she charts her to foreign correspondent running from her house and opens up about her struggles with burnout and in foster syndrome, personal anchor chair and relationship with her husband. rough draft explores the gift and curse of family legacy, the responsibiliti
from 2013 he was a senior writer at newsweek and the daily beast. tony dokoupil is also the author of a daily pirate, father, son n in which he documents his father's exploits smuggling marijuana in the 70s and 80s. katy tur is the editor of the katy tur report, the author of unbelievable: my front row seat to the craziest campaign in american history and recipients of the 20 17th walter cronkite or for excellence in journalism. she writes about heher volatile california childhood punctuated by...
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is been such a busy newsweek -- it's been such a busy newsweek. get to vonnie quinn with more news. >> president biden has said the u.s. seeks just peace to end the war new grin as he welcomed the ukrainian president to the white house. biden also announced $1.5 billion in additional military aid, including a patriot missile battery. volodymyr zelenskyy thanked biden for his support, he will address congress leader and his first trip outside ukraine since the invasion -- in has first trip outside ukraine since the invasion. >> to ensure the brave ukrainian people can continue to defend their country against russian aggression as long as it takes. >> the world trade organization has ruled in favor of hong kong in a dispute with the u.s. a panel of three wto experts agreed that u.s. violates international trade rules by requiring hong kong products to be labeled as "made in china." the u.s. strongly rejects the ruling and does not intend to remove the marking requirement. a shortage of antiviral covid-19 medicines and china are spurring people to tu
is been such a busy newsweek -- it's been such a busy newsweek. get to vonnie quinn with more news. >> president biden has said the u.s. seeks just peace to end the war new grin as he welcomed the ukrainian president to the white house. biden also announced $1.5 billion in additional military aid, including a patriot missile battery. volodymyr zelenskyy thanked biden for his support, he will address congress leader and his first trip outside ukraine since the invasion -- in has first trip...
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from 2007 to 2013 he was the senior writer at newsweek and the daily beast.the author of the last pirate n: a father and son and the golden age of marijuana in which he documented his father's exploits struggling with marijuana during the 1970s and 80s . katy tur is the author of the book unbelievable, my front proceed to the craziest campaign and history and the recipient of the walter cronkite award for r,excellence in journalism. in rough draft she writes about her volatile california childhood punctuated by forest fires, >> and police cases all seen from 1000 feetin the air . our parents pioneered what became known as helicopter journalism and became famous ae for their coverage of the reginald reginald denny beating and o.j. simpson's notorious run in the white bronco. she talked about her complicated relationship with her father and charts are passed from local reporter to globetrotting foreign correspondent running from her past . she also opens up about her struggles with burnout and imposter syndrome, or stumbles in the anchor chair and relationship
from 2007 to 2013 he was the senior writer at newsweek and the daily beast.the author of the last pirate n: a father and son and the golden age of marijuana in which he documented his father's exploits struggling with marijuana during the 1970s and 80s . katy tur is the author of the book unbelievable, my front proceed to the craziest campaign and history and the recipient of the walter cronkite award for r,excellence in journalism. in rough draft she writes about her volatile california...
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the deputy opinion editor at "newsweek" and author of bad news, how woke media is undermining democracyf my favorite guests. thanks for joining us. is she ignorant or is she anti-semitic? how do you see it. >> it's a great question. it reminds me of a segment you did right after kanye tweeted about, you know, going defcon on the jewish people. i was on a plane watching "fox & friends" as one does. you had such a wonderful segment that was really trying to traverse that fine line between free speech absolutism and saying offensive things. you know, i don't think what whoopi said was anti-semitic. it was wrong to the point of being offensive. sort of like saying that the civil war was not about slavery. if you say that to one of your black friends you will have a fight on your hands. >> rachel: or think you are dumb. the mistakes she keeps making over and over if a nazi showed up here and i was standing next to one of my jews who has white skin. they would know i'm black. they wouldn't know jewish. whoopi what's what the yellow thats were for. of course they see them as a separate race. i
the deputy opinion editor at "newsweek" and author of bad news, how woke media is undermining democracyf my favorite guests. thanks for joining us. is she ignorant or is she anti-semitic? how do you see it. >> it's a great question. it reminds me of a segment you did right after kanye tweeted about, you know, going defcon on the jewish people. i was on a plane watching "fox & friends" as one does. you had such a wonderful segment that was really trying to traverse...
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with this "newsweek" poll showing nearly 60% of voters don't want him to run again, joe better keep thesing unit behind close doors. >> laura: i wonder if it was an edible. theythey are all for legalizing. there's two of the people i would like to see stay behind close doors. more of their self serving dock drops tomorrow. >> institutional gaslighting. >> i wasn't being thrown to the wolves. i was being fed to the wolves. >> actively recruiting people to disseminate information. >> happy to lie to protect my brother. never willing to tell the truth to protect us. >> goodness gracious. this is the most-watched documentary on netflix. after trashing the family, what do they do next? how to raise chickens in montecito? lifestyles of the bitchy and the fractious? >> laura: the best was "i wasn't thrown to the wolves. i was fed to the wolves." as the woman not know that the saying is it's implicit in the saying that you are feeding similar to the wolves? she doesn't even understand that basic english construction. poor thing. that's like a eighth-grade deal. before we go, i understand the li
with this "newsweek" poll showing nearly 60% of voters don't want him to run again, joe better keep thesing unit behind close doors. >> laura: i wonder if it was an edible. theythey are all for legalizing. there's two of the people i would like to see stay behind close doors. more of their self serving dock drops tomorrow. >> institutional gaslighting. >> i wasn't being thrown to the wolves. i was being fed to the wolves. >> actively recruiting people to...
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"newsweek" says "whisper it but joe biden had a brilliant year.nvestigative reporting on the biden family beach vacation writing, "the first couple are peach people, said a family friend familiar with vacation preferences. others who know them well said, "there is little more they and joy when relaxing and pitching a umbrella on the beach, and closing their eyes under a warm sun." we can't forget about kamala harris, the liberal media defending the vp. >> there is a lot of inherent misogyny and racism in the way that news is reported. in the way that people read news. it is a problem that has dogged vice president. vice president a very complicated job, right? it's not the vice president. you were supposed to work for the president. >> i interviewed vice president harris monday and she reflected on accomplishment as vice president so far and pointed out a lot of what she has does receive much media coverage. >> she has her future and i think she needs to be seen. we know she is doing things but nobody talks about it. >> tom: nobody talks about it,
"newsweek" says "whisper it but joe biden had a brilliant year.nvestigative reporting on the biden family beach vacation writing, "the first couple are peach people, said a family friend familiar with vacation preferences. others who know them well said, "there is little more they and joy when relaxing and pitching a umbrella on the beach, and closing their eyes under a warm sun." we can't forget about kamala harris, the liberal media defending the vp. >>...
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meanwhile, her husband leaves through a copy of inspiration magazine, the evangelical newsweek. before they both retire for the evening. you guys get what i'm trying to get at right. now? well, evangelicals embrace this new form of christian infrastructure across the country. many, many remain skeptical of recreating institutions that they saw were particularly connected to sin and vice. and that includes nightlife sites. tes, right. one of those famous people who questions whether or not nightlife sites, especially second nightiglife sites, should exist, is a ministe called arthur bless, a southern baptist minister. and he spends his late sixties walking across the sunset boulevard with a gigantic crs. and because he thinks he's going to evangel lies, people who work in the nightli industry, ople like barmaids and bar tenders. go-go boys are strippers on the coast are sex workers, band members and blessed even even secures pmission from local bars to enter these nightlife spaces to evangelize during their off hours. right. not only does letting the people who work inside the ni
meanwhile, her husband leaves through a copy of inspiration magazine, the evangelical newsweek. before they both retire for the evening. you guys get what i'm trying to get at right. now? well, evangelicals embrace this new form of christian infrastructure across the country. many, many remain skeptical of recreating institutions that they saw were particularly connected to sin and vice. and that includes nightlife sites. tes, right. one of those famous people who questions whether or not...
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here's a cover of newsweek in 1971, an image odonna summer proclaiming that disco takes over. right. and though prom at disco clubs in major cities like the new york city and in studio 54, often become synonymous with drugs and sex and and other things like that. disco actually was a diverse genre. many, many people enjoyed disco music. i know. we know there's a backlash to disco by the late seventies and early eighties, but at first, most people think that it's one of those genres that can unite americans across age lines, across gender lines, across racial lines, as the as the billboard writer bill wardlow notes there were in the seventies, teen discos, even kiddy discos, but soft drinks, even senior citizen discos, he says. the music, according to the billboard magazine, didn't divide parents and children as previous popular music did. now, disco music helped usher in folks into christian nightclubs, especially since some christian owners spent extravagant amounts of money investing into dance floors, sound systems and of course, lighting. right. in 1976, even before discos
here's a cover of newsweek in 1971, an image odonna summer proclaiming that disco takes over. right. and though prom at disco clubs in major cities like the new york city and in studio 54, often become synonymous with drugs and sex and and other things like that. disco actually was a diverse genre. many, many people enjoyed disco music. i know. we know there's a backlash to disco by the late seventies and early eighties, but at first, most people think that it's one of those genres that can...
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we worked together at newsweek many moons ago and she's the outlet's beijing bureau chief. welcome.st, what can you tell us as far as the latest? does it seem these protests are dying down because a mixture of oppression and i have to say some easing of the zero covid policy? >> hi, fareed. and thanks for having me on. i think for the moment the streets seem to be quiet or at least according to what i know. but let's face it, this is a big country, a lot of people. 1.3 billion people. and there's really no transparency into what ordinary folks think. obviously the outbreak of protests was startling to everyone especially leadership. they probably thought they had it in the bag after the big party congress in october. xi jinping got his norm busting third term, and many of his official rivals would have been co-opted, purged, detained, or just intimidated. but the people in the streets made their voices known and what was unusual, very rare about it is not only did some of them call for xi jinping himself and the communist party to be toppled, but these were cross-provincial outbreak
we worked together at newsweek many moons ago and she's the outlet's beijing bureau chief. welcome.st, what can you tell us as far as the latest? does it seem these protests are dying down because a mixture of oppression and i have to say some easing of the zero covid policy? >> hi, fareed. and thanks for having me on. i think for the moment the streets seem to be quiet or at least according to what i know. but let's face it, this is a big country, a lot of people. 1.3 billion people. and...
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and then i went back to new york where my career had begun to be the publisher of newsweek. left newsweek for mtv, of all places, and it was not a particularly satisfying chapter in my career. and in order to just devote myself to something that i thought be more meaningful, began writing a book on presidents after they leave office, like the bushes, who i spoke about earlier. i, too, am a voracious reader of presidential history and i never read a book about presidents after they left office. they are fascinating chapters in the lives of these presidents in so many ways. they reveal their character in ways that their time in the white house did not. so i wrote a book called second acts: presidential lives and legacies after the white house and that led to my second act as a presidential historian. >> and welcome to austin, texas and book tv's in-depth program. our guest this month is presidential historian lyndon johnson foundation president and abc consultant mark updegrove. here are some of his books we are going to be talking about for the next two hours. second act, whi
and then i went back to new york where my career had begun to be the publisher of newsweek. left newsweek for mtv, of all places, and it was not a particularly satisfying chapter in my career. and in order to just devote myself to something that i thought be more meaningful, began writing a book on presidents after they leave office, like the bushes, who i spoke about earlier. i, too, am a voracious reader of presidential history and i never read a book about presidents after they left office....
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one activist in china tell "newsweek" we already see can loosening of the covid zero policy rare display president xi. general jack keane joins us. >> this is the first backwards step we have seen. is it temporary? >> well, hopefully not. hopefully releases draconian measures. this is a crisis of xi. he began this three years ago in wuhan city which we all know is the origin of the covid-19 pandemic. and he has backed himself into a corner here, brian. for a couple of reasons. number one, he doesn't have a public health system that he has developed over the last three years and that is really unfortunate. he knows full well is that that if he unleashes all of the lockdowns and opens everything up again that that healthcare system will likely fail. his people and it will be a very obvious to the world at large. second thing is, i refused all the western vaccines. >> brian: he did. >> that have been very helpful. in fact, he undermined them it denigrated efficacy of those vaccines. we know full well that the vaccine the chinese developed is inferior. it's not as effective. you know, clearl
one activist in china tell "newsweek" we already see can loosening of the covid zero policy rare display president xi. general jack keane joins us. >> this is the first backwards step we have seen. is it temporary? >> well, hopefully not. hopefully releases draconian measures. this is a crisis of xi. he began this three years ago in wuhan city which we all know is the origin of the covid-19 pandemic. and he has backed himself into a corner here, brian. for a couple of...
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: joining us from london, jack royston, a former royals watcher at the sun tabloid and now with "newsweeks there at his brother will and talks about how the different offices were trying to leak about the other's side. the british tabloids at the time must have lapped that up. >> these were massive, massive stories at the time, front page of british newspapers. not actually just the tabloids, the broad sheets as well do -- howard: of course. >> and now harry is not very specific about which stories he said were deliberately leaked in order to knock if another story out of the newspapers, and journalists haven't necessarily been able to identify which ones he's talking about. but in terms of the suggestion that stuff was leaking out of the palace that was very damaging to meghan in particular, you know, i don't think anybody can really argue with that when you're talking, for example, about the story accusing meghan of making kate cry, allegations in the sunday times that she'd been nicknamed -- headlined her duchess difficult saying her staff didn't like working for her, all of this kind
: joining us from london, jack royston, a former royals watcher at the sun tabloid and now with "newsweeks there at his brother will and talks about how the different offices were trying to leak about the other's side. the british tabloids at the time must have lapped that up. >> these were massive, massive stories at the time, front page of british newspapers. not actually just the tabloids, the broad sheets as well do -- howard: of course. >> and now harry is not very...
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last month, newsweek reported elites in secret talks to get rid of putin.ore that, foreign policy, can putin -- elites to need the russian president, now he needs them? russia's elites are starting to amid the possibility of defeat from the carnegie endowment, a few instances of the elite, being reported on in their role in all of us. who are the elites? why do they have so much influence? >> it's a word i think is banding around, but not to find very much. essentially, if you look at people who really understand russia, these are russians who understand their government. i'd say they would point to two elites, one of which would be, say, the technocrats. the people who know how to do things. the head of the center of the bank, who is a very astute person, who is pretty much rescuing the russian economy. those people, those technocrats, don't have very much influence at all right now. the people who really do are the -- the root of that means power. these are empower people. people who are in charge of the military, intelligence, and operations, you know, s
last month, newsweek reported elites in secret talks to get rid of putin.ore that, foreign policy, can putin -- elites to need the russian president, now he needs them? russia's elites are starting to amid the possibility of defeat from the carnegie endowment, a few instances of the elite, being reported on in their role in all of us. who are the elites? why do they have so much influence? >> it's a word i think is banding around, but not to find very much. essentially, if you look at...
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tonight, senator marsha blackburn, congressman french hill, jim jordan and john katko, joe vivaldi, "newsweek"'s bati s defending education. the white house silent today on the former top democrat lawyer at the fbi on trump-russia? musk now fired him from twitter for secretly censoring the hunter biden laptop story and delaying and vetting the twitter files on that. even twitter's former ceo, jack dorsey, urging elon musk, release everything. plus, the news twitter had a back door for the white house on the pandemic. and will president biden veto the repeal if of the military vaccine mandate that both democrats and the gop wantsome plus, we got a new shock study on covid vaccines, and will the house gop score with its new probe into biden's botched exit out of afghanistan? and is america waking up to the revenge of the school board parents in the superintendent of loudoun county schools fired after a grand jury finds massive failures there. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: welcome to the show. check your money. stocks ending mostly lower in choppy t
tonight, senator marsha blackburn, congressman french hill, jim jordan and john katko, joe vivaldi, "newsweek"'s bati s defending education. the white house silent today on the former top democrat lawyer at the fbi on trump-russia? musk now fired him from twitter for secretly censoring the hunter biden laptop story and delaying and vetting the twitter files on that. even twitter's former ceo, jack dorsey, urging elon musk, release everything. plus, the news twitter had a back door for...
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. >> you run an article in "newsweek." obsessed on the extremists, right? it works the other way. if you have five, ten republicans that are actually interested in getting things done that aren't going to follow leadership that supports an armed insurrection against the united states government like marjorie taylor greene did this weekend, why can't it work the other way, tom? why can't the 10 go we're not letting you follow them down a rabbit trail that will lead to another two years of losing? >> well, you're absolutely right. the best segue from best actor to bad actor. the fringe are these limited number of republicans who might have their own incentive to be more independent moderate. there are 18 republicans who won in districts that joe biden carried in 2020. and 13 of them won by less than 5% of the vote. so these are people who are going to face tough re-election. they have their own political incentives to think about how as more independent-minded republicans they can take kevin mccarthy away from the grip of th
. >> you run an article in "newsweek." obsessed on the extremists, right? it works the other way. if you have five, ten republicans that are actually interested in getting things done that aren't going to follow leadership that supports an armed insurrection against the united states government like marjorie taylor greene did this weekend, why can't it work the other way, tom? why can't the 10 go we're not letting you follow them down a rabbit trail that will lead to another two...
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his writings on immigration policy have been published in the new york times, usa today, newsweek and he's testified before congress on immigration and border issues. and we were looking for someone to talk to him about that. and that really understood that. and i don't think we could have found a better person than laura rivera. she's the director of the southern poverty law center, southeastern immigrant freedom initiative. she spent the last decade working with immigrant communities to promote and defend human rights. previously, she worked as a journalist in new york and in her native puerto rico. and, you know, it's fitting that we're here at the carter center because human rights is one of the things that is one of the priorities of president jimmy carter. please join me in welcoming efren olivares and laura vera. hello. hello, everyone, and welcome. and first things first, congratulations to you, friend, on this amazing book. i want it to start off in your hometown of identity where you grew up with your dad, julio mommy, dalia, your little brother, ector, and three half siblin
his writings on immigration policy have been published in the new york times, usa today, newsweek and he's testified before congress on immigration and border issues. and we were looking for someone to talk to him about that. and that really understood that. and i don't think we could have found a better person than laura rivera. she's the director of the southern poverty law center, southeastern immigrant freedom initiative. she spent the last decade working with immigrant communities to...
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he was the bureau chief for newsweek in moscow, i believe. and he's a couple of times when it really counted, you know, under the height of the cold war. and he was right in the in the middle of it. he's he's written a to go through the entire list might might sound tedious but i think it's worth going through a few of them. his book, the greatest battle the battle of moscow in 1941, is, to me, just it's a nonpareil look at this at this great military confrontation, hitler and the u.s. witnesses to the rise of hitler, to the great book. and andy spoke it here at the museum 9041, the germany lost the war. get an about that one and he bar you visit the nazi hunters perhaps that might be the book for andy is best known but they're all really top flight. so at any rate, andrew nagorski, it's really good to have your map. good to see if. wonderful. thanks so for joining us. sir. so today we have an interesting a subject to talk about in a very interesting the title is saving freud. i think you just heard that the rescuers who brought to freedom an
he was the bureau chief for newsweek in moscow, i believe. and he's a couple of times when it really counted, you know, under the height of the cold war. and he was right in the in the middle of it. he's he's written a to go through the entire list might might sound tedious but i think it's worth going through a few of them. his book, the greatest battle the battle of moscow in 1941, is, to me, just it's a nonpareil look at this at this great military confrontation, hitler and the u.s....
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to moderate and have a conversation with maggie and handle questions any work for 28 years with newsweekn 20 years as a columnist and he is a best-selling new york times author and emmy award-winning documentary of the cohost, the vaulter family politics with family examine the greater of this letter is most recent book is his very best, jimmy carter is life published in 2020. som him glad he is here and all of this work that he doesn't we are delighted to have him here at this event. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, welcome to mount claire maggie. we are really happy to have you. is the audio okay, i am getting a little bit of feedback okay, that is better. there is so much to cover. i want to focus mostly on the pre-us presidency, because thats less well understood in your book, it covers all. you are the - on the pre- presidential list by far but before that i jump into the new york politics, and business, just in terms of today's news. so the january 6 committee, is there any chance that he will appear. >> there is a chance and think you all very much for being here and there is a
to moderate and have a conversation with maggie and handle questions any work for 28 years with newsweekn 20 years as a columnist and he is a best-selling new york times author and emmy award-winning documentary of the cohost, the vaulter family politics with family examine the greater of this letter is most recent book is his very best, jimmy carter is life published in 2020. som him glad he is here and all of this work that he doesn't we are delighted to have him here at this event....
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you deserve your rest, whether it's a busy "newsweek" or not. you work a lot. we appreciate it. >> you know, piece of me would love to never, ever miss another single news cycle. the mommy in me knows that's not good for anybody. so -- >> shoutout to the mommy in you. >> thank you so much, my dear friend. handing off to you is always a pleasure. i'll miss you next week too. >> we'll miss you for real. i think as i mentioned, some people really will. i hope you have a wonderful break. >> you too, my friend. >> welcome to "the beat." and what i knew is that nicole is stepping out during a busy news period. let me tell you why i mention that with her and what is the top story in the nation tonight. it's going to be the top store you monday night as well best we can tell and perhaps for some time after that. if this democratic congress goes forward and refers former president trump for criminal prosecution which it can do legally, formally, as a co-equal branch of government on monday. now that idea that this congress before it ends its lawful session in january wo
you deserve your rest, whether it's a busy "newsweek" or not. you work a lot. we appreciate it. >> you know, piece of me would love to never, ever miss another single news cycle. the mommy in me knows that's not good for anybody. so -- >> shoutout to the mommy in you. >> thank you so much, my dear friend. handing off to you is always a pleasure. i'll miss you next week too. >> we'll miss you for real. i think as i mentioned, some people really will. i hope you...
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and with this new "newsweek" poll showing nearly 60% of voters don't want him to run again, gillard betterkeep the nursing unit behind closed doors. and maybe joe should stay there, too. >> well, not if that was an edible. maybe they're all for legalizing pot and obviously an edible arrangement. there are two other people i'd like to see just stay behind closed doors, but they will not silence themselves more of their self-serving doc drops on netflix tomorrow to see this institutional gaslighting. i wasn't being thrown to the wolves. >> i was being fed to the wolves. they were actively recruiting people to disseminate disinformation. they are happy to lie, to protect my brother. >> they were never willing to tell the truth to protect us . >> goodness gracious, laura . i mean, this is the most watched documentary on netflix. but i mean, after trashing the family, what do they do next? how to raise chickens in montecito? a documentary on lifestyles of the and fractious. i don't know what they do next. where do you go from here? the best ramen was i wasn't thrown to the wolves. i was fed to
and with this new "newsweek" poll showing nearly 60% of voters don't want him to run again, gillard betterkeep the nursing unit behind closed doors. and maybe joe should stay there, too. >> well, not if that was an edible. maybe they're all for legalizing pot and obviously an edible arrangement. there are two other people i'd like to see just stay behind closed doors, but they will not silence themselves more of their self-serving doc drops on netflix tomorrow to see this...
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than it will be about defending the country. own matthews, as the former moscow bureau chief for newsweek magazine, joe's been alive from rome guitar be with us, mister matthews, on the program. under piece time scenarios, a leader of a sovereign state would often be seen as visiting the white house and it's all part and parcel of old p r campaign back home in this particular clay case with mister zalinski, it's more about the very existence of a sovereign state, so perhaps more gravitas attached to it. that's certainly true. i mean, lensky is zelinski. the task is to keep the war and keep support for the war from to the center of the american political debate. i think it's very clear. ready spokesmen of but said that. ready said in so many was that they expect the americans to lose interest. ready west to lose interest. so the political cycle to move on for political position on the far right of the public and policy. ready states to grow opposition to ukraine, and basically the, the best the, the strategy that the russians could you give him that consistent series defeats in the field i
than it will be about defending the country. own matthews, as the former moscow bureau chief for newsweek magazine, joe's been alive from rome guitar be with us, mister matthews, on the program. under piece time scenarios, a leader of a sovereign state would often be seen as visiting the white house and it's all part and parcel of old p r campaign back home in this particular clay case with mister zalinski, it's more about the very existence of a sovereign state, so perhaps more gravitas...
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writing in newsweek, she says quote, i and my team of journalists have documented how quarantine campaignans, hate groups, think tanks, christian nationalists billionaires, have created an ecosystem to spawn hundreds of anti-trans bills and to create a culture of fear. this effort to do humanize trans people pick up by anti-trans figures lake matt walls, create conditions for -- terrorism like we saw club q. amari jones joins me now. she's an emmy award and peabody award-winning junior journalist. founder and ceo of trans last media, and chair of the trans -- law center. great to see you, again thank you for being with. us >> thank you so much having me. >> i am sorry, we never have you on for a good reason, unfortunately. it's always stuff like this. but there is something edo unded about this. there has always been anti antie and demagoguery in this country. but the research you are indicating it tells us a different story. that it is highly orchestrated and it seems to be done with some sort of political motivation behind it. it is not just plain old prejudice which would be bad. there
writing in newsweek, she says quote, i and my team of journalists have documented how quarantine campaignans, hate groups, think tanks, christian nationalists billionaires, have created an ecosystem to spawn hundreds of anti-trans bills and to create a culture of fear. this effort to do humanize trans people pick up by anti-trans figures lake matt walls, create conditions for -- terrorism like we saw club q. amari jones joins me now. she's an emmy award and peabody award-winning junior...