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resources , is facing a shortage of titan , and so acute that the source of the article of the same newsweekquote a key vulnerability. yevgenievich was looking for answers. so american journalists roll their eyes. is their country supporting the kiev junta for the sake of resources, an unexpected thought came to the head of newsweek columnists, well, or those who pay money for such publications all these statements. to be honest, i see it more as an attempt at that part american clique. the one that just wants to pump up. yes , try to explain ukraine with arms money to all the hesitant americans. why is it beneficial? and what is beneficial for us, because, well, the main question that i am starting. yes, more and more actively ask in american society and even its washington why do we spend so much money and an amplifier on a competitor. however , there is logic in the article. titanium in ukraine is really not actively mined very much, but in sufficient quantities so that the country was one of the top largest suppliers of metal to the world market, more precisely, not metal, but the so-cal
resources , is facing a shortage of titan , and so acute that the source of the article of the same newsweekquote a key vulnerability. yevgenievich was looking for answers. so american journalists roll their eyes. is their country supporting the kiev junta for the sake of resources, an unexpected thought came to the head of newsweek columnists, well, or those who pay money for such publications all these statements. to be honest, i see it more as an attempt at that part american clique. the one...
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more and more refugees are being turned away. families please. inferior to these critical newsweek demonstrate.
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of the scope of the issue of assistance to the zelensky regime is alarming in the united states . newsweek notices billions of dollars ukrainian corruption eats up american politicians. we would like to make citizens believe that they support a virtuous , freedom-loving government, but the final destination of american taxpayer funds is a state rife with corruption, the article says. american television channel cb announced in the summer. most of the military aid does not reach the addressee of the united states and the allies pass it on to ukrainian officials. and this is where control stops another fox news channel, which also sounds the alarm for a long time, help is not just stolen, but is not embarrassed to spend on a luxurious life. how much have we already given to ukraine 30 ml of rd but this queen is enough she wants to continue if you want to know where all this money goes. i spent several weeks in europe where they say that ukrainian officials buy property in switzerland scandal. i don't understand it exactly ukrainian officials come there in a lamborghini and buy this property.
of the scope of the issue of assistance to the zelensky regime is alarming in the united states . newsweek notices billions of dollars ukrainian corruption eats up american politicians. we would like to make citizens believe that they support a virtuous , freedom-loving government, but the final destination of american taxpayer funds is a state rife with corruption, the article says. american television channel cb announced in the summer. most of the military aid does not reach the addressee of...
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joining me right now the newsweek opinion editor josh hammer. josh, great to see you this morning.ch for being here. first let's talk about hearing and what you're expecting from the former twitter executives and they will have to explain away their decision to x out the new york post when the new york post had incredibly important story that they broke and that is the biden laptop. they did this before the election which constitutes as election interference. >> you know, to your latter most point, maria, it absolutely in my mind did constitute election interference. from my perspective an in-kind contribution to the joe biden presidential campaign in 2020. senator josh hawley if missouri had asked federal election commission to investigate whether twitter, facebook and big tech oligarchs had make elicit in-kind contribution and ultimately dropped by the fec. what happened was shameless, grossly undermines integrity of this country. this was literally less than a month before a monumental regime defining election back in 2020 and you remember, maria, you had 50-high ranking intelli
joining me right now the newsweek opinion editor josh hammer. josh, great to see you this morning.ch for being here. first let's talk about hearing and what you're expecting from the former twitter executives and they will have to explain away their decision to x out the new york post when the new york post had incredibly important story that they broke and that is the biden laptop. they did this before the election which constitutes as election interference. >> you know, to your latter...
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me, on the other hand, my friend's is on the cover of "newsweek."detectable with fewer medicines. that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. detect this: no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato. don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor, as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threatening side effects can occur, including allergic reactions, lactic acid buildup, and liver problems. if you have a rash or other allergic reaction symptom
me, on the other hand, my friend's is on the cover of "newsweek."detectable with fewer medicines. that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. detect this: no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and...
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andrey grigory vladimirovich ozerov newsweek new evidence of the atrocities of ukrainian nationalists with ria novosti, advisor to the head of the luhansk republic, head of the interdepartmental working group on the search for burial sites and victims of ukrainian aggression, anna soroka told traces of torture we often record on the bodies of our servicemen in the process of exchange with the ukrainian side, we received a lot of bodies. they have one thing written in the death certificate, for example , from heart failure, but even the initial examination of the expert allows us to conclude that the person was simply killed, his neck was twisted or beaten with metal pairs , there were also such cases when clear marks were found on the bodies of our servicemen, the use of intravital torture, cut off ears, burns of the back and buttocks with a blowtorch and electric current. broken toes, shot at point-blank range in the area of large vessels, so that the person simply bled to death. and at the same time, we swear that now a lot of fighters are in full force, they are quite satisfied w
andrey grigory vladimirovich ozerov newsweek new evidence of the atrocities of ukrainian nationalists with ria novosti, advisor to the head of the luhansk republic, head of the interdepartmental working group on the search for burial sites and victims of ukrainian aggression, anna soroka told traces of torture we often record on the bodies of our servicemen in the process of exchange with the ukrainian side, we received a lot of bodies. they have one thing written in the death certificate, for...
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while the american newsweek suggested that the latest development be considered a torpedo. doomsday in very seriously, although it could not be otherwise, because we are talking about weapons for which no one has and is not expected to have any opposition. well, what exactly is his strength ? yes, alexei can compete in power with the lord, the seas are now beyond their strength. just a couple of lines of a news report, but this is a real information bomb, mysterious poseidons into the very possibility, the creation of which the west refused to believe to the end , the technical characteristics of the devices were assembled and ready for delivery. still not revealed. we know very little about them, however, it is known. most importantly, russia has a deterrent weapon of unprecedented power. this is a landmark moment in our nuclear doctrine. well , let's just say that granite doctrine has equipment. uh, our submarine head with this weapon. i think it will cool edith uh, hotheads from the ocean and europe. it's such a powerful club for those who wish. uh, let's say doom our state and defe
while the american newsweek suggested that the latest development be considered a torpedo. doomsday in very seriously, although it could not be otherwise, because we are talking about weapons for which no one has and is not expected to have any opposition. well, what exactly is his strength ? yes, alexei can compete in power with the lord, the seas are now beyond their strength. just a couple of lines of a news report, but this is a real information bomb, mysterious poseidons into the very...
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the battle for ukrainian titanium is a headline on the newsweek website, which draws attention to the aspect of us economic interests during the current conflict and specifically to the strong dependence of the united states on supplies, just like titanium, they say, this light and durable metal is officially recognized as vital for national security defense industry since. without it , the production of military equipment from missiles to aircraft and ships is virtually impossible, and the trouble-free kiev regime, apparently is ready to willingly share its reserves with western masters, although here, of course, questions immediately arise , firstly, how great are these reserves, and secondly, why is the american hegemon, with what is commonly considered to be unlimited resources, er, and opportunities, is facing a shortage of titan and so sharp that the source in the article of the same news called it a quote of a key vulnerability. answers were looking for evgeny tishkovets evgeny hello. well, the wine seems to be aggressive to everything. foreign policy in which washington well s
the battle for ukrainian titanium is a headline on the newsweek website, which draws attention to the aspect of us economic interests during the current conflict and specifically to the strong dependence of the united states on supplies, just like titanium, they say, this light and durable metal is officially recognized as vital for national security defense industry since. without it , the production of military equipment from missiles to aircraft and ships is virtually impossible, and the...
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i've been published national geograpc, e new yorker, newsweek japan, and all ovethe world. but now there's this unfiltered way that we can get our own ideas out there and have control over the work in a way that we couldn't before. i spent my twenties trying to be this globe trotting, young photo journalist. within a year of graduating college, i went into the peace corps. at that point, i knew very little about africa. i had to look up ghana on the map when they told me that's where i was going. it was quite easy to volunteer and to shoot at the same time. i was just sort of photographing as a means of exploring the community. but when i started showing people the work, it never matched up with what i felt africa was. and it started to occur to me. when people think of africa, it's war, famine or safari's. those things all exist in africa, but there's so much more to the continent that we never get to see. and it was frustrating not to have a place to show it. so right away, we started shooting with our phones. and it allowed us to use this casual device to shoot very casu
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still win, which they naturally do not expect and fear, then we will rush forward, according to newsweeknot everyone, let’s rush forward precisely the ability to control the key vulnerabilities of the entire so-called western peace. yes, otto of the black industry, yes , the aircraft industry, and i sincerely believed that we should do this with the help of those guys to whom you showed us bows just to the ground. well, that is, tank destroyers, yes , that's right. you already have so many fur coats with tanks. but in fact. we now looked at the characteristics, talked with the peasants. nothing, there is absolutely no great there, and it’s absolutely not even about tanks. i would pay attention to my especially combined arms commanders. they say, look at the amount of ammunition at 155, including including the high-precision hammerson, everything else that really poses a threat, because tanks are tanks. well, they still need to be able to, to be honest. today, if ukraine well, or from the states, they are going to create some kind of offensive grouping in ukraine, and the tanks are most l
still win, which they naturally do not expect and fear, then we will rush forward, according to newsweeknot everyone, let’s rush forward precisely the ability to control the key vulnerabilities of the entire so-called western peace. yes, otto of the black industry, yes , the aircraft industry, and i sincerely believed that we should do this with the help of those guys to whom you showed us bows just to the ground. well, that is, tank destroyers, yes , that's right. you already have so many...
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i've been published national geograpc, e new yorker, newsweek japan, and all over the world. but now there's this unfiltered way that we can get our own ideas out there and have control over the work in a way that we couldn't before. i spent my twenties trying to be this globe trotting, young photo journalist. within a year of graduating college, i went into the peace corps. at that point, i knew very little about africa. i had to look up ghana on the map when they told me that's where i was going. it was quite easy to volunteer and to shoot at the same time. i was just sort of photographing as a means of exploring the community. but when i started showing people the work, it never matched up with what i felt africa was. and it started to occur to me. when people think of africa, it's war, famine or safari's. those things all exist in africa, but there's so much more to the continent that we never get to see. and it was frustrating not to have a place to show it. so right away, we started shooting with our phones. and it allowed us to use this casual device to shoot very casu
i've been published national geograpc, e new yorker, newsweek japan, and all over the world. but now there's this unfiltered way that we can get our own ideas out there and have control over the work in a way that we couldn't before. i spent my twenties trying to be this globe trotting, young photo journalist. within a year of graduating college, i went into the peace corps. at that point, i knew very little about africa. i had to look up ghana on the map when they told me that's where i was...
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they have done newsweek . they picked up newsweek. they picked up a newsweek.erican magazine. and they are taking the temperature of america and feelings towards harry meghan and past harry and meghan and in the past month , opinion towards public month, opinion towards public opinion in support of harry has dropped 45 points in the states , while meghan's has dropped 36 points. and according to this newsweek newsweek survey, almost half of the americans, 44, said that harry was wrong. in his autobiography , to be relaying autobiography, to be relaying private conversation actions with family members . so i think with family members. so i think you're getting the sense that evenin you're getting the sense that even in america, where it's been very, very supportive of harry and meghan, the tide is now turning and perhaps they need to move on from these roles with directors in the palace. roosevelt biography and actually get on with what they said they were going to do in the states, which was a good philanthropic work. of course, with the coronation, not very fa
they have done newsweek . they picked up newsweek. they picked up a newsweek.erican magazine. and they are taking the temperature of america and feelings towards harry meghan and past harry and meghan and in the past month , opinion towards public month, opinion towards public opinion in support of harry has dropped 45 points in the states , while meghan's has dropped 36 points. and according to this newsweek newsweek survey, almost half of the americans, 44, said that harry was wrong. in his...
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they should have done -- maybe not but it's interesting because we saw a headline this week from newsweekt wasn't an interesting thought take and maybe, just maybe, did merrick garland doom joe biden's 2024 campaign? he supposed to be helping the president, he supposed to be his wing man. >> it's not the plane, it's the pilot, kennedy as you know. i watched it again last night as you know. all i know is karine john pierre is having like the best three day weekend right now. she has to be ms. bender i would think because we witnessed -- >> who do you think she's sending her resume out to? >> msn beer. the maker qualified for this, she's the worst press secretary of all time, we could agree on the and this was the first time outside of peter doocy where she had to take an coming from reporters were even cbs starting to hit her pretty good as far as relevant questions around these documents and she says we don't have to be confrontational, we've worked very well together. that tells you the press is now on board finally doing their job and holding the powerful accountable. here's the deal, t
they should have done -- maybe not but it's interesting because we saw a headline this week from newsweekt wasn't an interesting thought take and maybe, just maybe, did merrick garland doom joe biden's 2024 campaign? he supposed to be helping the president, he supposed to be his wing man. >> it's not the plane, it's the pilot, kennedy as you know. i watched it again last night as you know. all i know is karine john pierre is having like the best three day weekend right now. she has to be...
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a strange newsweek with hypocrisy. the mob and media are in a predictament.ent several months demanding that former president trump be indict asked thrown in jail over claims he mishandled classified documents. we have a major development. it's a problem for the hypocrites. their buddy joe biden has been caught red handed. mishandling top secret classified documents that he apparently stole from the obama administration. the sensitive material was stored at biden's unsecured private office at the u penn biden center, his home library and next to his special corvette in his locked garbage even though we have pictures of it wide open. that little circle in the "new york post" showing the papers just laying there. breaking this week the president of the united states is under an investigation. are you happy? special counsel appointed. one sketchy depraved self-serving individual had easy access to those documents and that was the president's deeply troubled and frankly corrupt son zero experience hunter. he lived at the delaware mansion where the secret material
a strange newsweek with hypocrisy. the mob and media are in a predictament.ent several months demanding that former president trump be indict asked thrown in jail over claims he mishandled classified documents. we have a major development. it's a problem for the hypocrites. their buddy joe biden has been caught red handed. mishandling top secret classified documents that he apparently stole from the obama administration. the sensitive material was stored at biden's unsecured private office at...
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here is the cover of newsweek, 1971. an image of nine a summer proclaiming that disco takes over. prominent disco clubs in major cities like new york city, studio 54, have often become synonymous with drugs, sex, and other things like that, a disco actually was a diverse genre. many, many, people enjoy disco music. i know there is a backlash to discuss by the late 70s and early 80s but at first most people think it is one of the genres that can unite americans across age lines, gender lines, across racial lines. as the billboard writer john with the notes, there were in the 70s teen discos, kitty discos. soft rings. even senior citizen discuss, he says. the music, according to billboard magazine, did not divide parents as previous pop music did. popular music helped ushered in folks into kristen nightclub. especially since some christian owners spent a extravagant numbers on dance floors, sound system, and lighting. in 1976 even before discos rise. the basement at orange included a glistening dance floor, complete with revolving disco ball overhead and beautiful ultraviolet lights
here is the cover of newsweek, 1971. an image of nine a summer proclaiming that disco takes over. prominent disco clubs in major cities like new york city, studio 54, have often become synonymous with drugs, sex, and other things like that, a disco actually was a diverse genre. many, many, people enjoy disco music. i know there is a backlash to discuss by the late 70s and early 80s but at first most people think it is one of the genres that can unite americans across age lines, gender lines,...
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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. sites, right. one of those famous people who questions whheor not nighife sites, especially second night nightlife sites, should exist, is a minister called arthu bless, a southern baptist minister. and he spends his late sixties walking across the sunset boulevard with a gigantic cross. and beushe thinks he's going to evangel lies, people who work in the nightlife industry, people like barmai a bar tenders. go-go boys are strippers on the coast are sex works, band members and blessed even even secures permission 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 nigh
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. sites, right. one of those famous people who questions whheor not nighife...
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previously, she's reported for politico national journal and newsweek. so please join me in welcoming david marchick nancy cook. thanks so much for having us. i met dave during the last transition when i was reporting on it. little did we know of what would come of it. but i guess i'm just curious. start out the talk talking about what you think the future of presidential transitions are you still have a major political party. the majority of republicans who say that the election was rigged that biden did not actually win. i'm curious like what does that mean for having peaceful transition moving ahead. well, first of all, thank you for being here, nancy. brad, thank you for hosting. thank you all for coming. i want to recognize coauthors. alex is here. alex tippett and aj wilson. so we worked for a year and a half thank you for your great work and mom is here as well as is my mom. so in the book, can burns was nice enough to write the and he starts by talking about lincoln's famous where lincoln hearkened to the angels and for most of our history actual
previously, she's reported for politico national journal and newsweek. so please join me in welcoming david marchick nancy cook. thanks so much for having us. i met dave during the last transition when i was reporting on it. little did we know of what would come of it. but i guess i'm just curious. start out the talk talking about what you think the future of presidential transitions are you still have a major political party. the majority of republicans who say that the election was rigged...
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from 2007 to 2013, he was a senior writer at newsweek and the daily beast. tony dokoupil it is also the author of the last pirate, a father, a son and the golden age of marijuana. a member where he documented his father's exploit smuggling marijuana during the 1970s and 80s. katy tur the anchor of msnbc's katy tur reports, the author of the new york times bestseller, unbelievable, my front row seat to the craziest campaign in american history. wonder what she's talking about. and the recipient of the 2017 walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism. in rough draft, a memoir, she writes about her eccentric and volatile california childhood, punctuated by forced, fires earthquakes and police chases. all seen from 1000 feet in the air. her parents pioneered what became known as a helicopter journalism, and became famous for the aerial coverage of events such as the reginald denny meeting, the 1992 l.a. riots and adjacent's notorious run in the white bronco. tur talks about her complicated relationship with her father, and she turns her own path from loca
from 2007 to 2013, he was a senior writer at newsweek and the daily beast. tony dokoupil it is also the author of the last pirate, a father, a son and the golden age of marijuana. a member where he documented his father's exploit smuggling marijuana during the 1970s and 80s. katy tur the anchor of msnbc's katy tur reports, the author of the new york times bestseller, unbelievable, my front row seat to the craziest campaign in american history. wonder what she's talking about. and the recipient...
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. >> dana: a busy "newsweek" for the first week of the year. asme owe dana perino and "america's newsroom." it has been nearly two months since the students were found stabbed to death in their beds and court documents are revealing the trail of evidence police used to arrest the man they say is responsible, 28-year-old bryan kohberger. here are the biggest takeaways. >> bill: the suspect's cell phone data. the device was off the grid during the murders. they believe he did it deliberately turning off his phone to hide his location. key evidence still remains. >> dana: then less than two hours before the killings, his phone was pinged leaving the town where he lived in washington state. shortly after the murders his phone showed up again just south of the scene in idaho. >> bill: the data shows him taking a round about route home and later that morning phone shows up back near the home pinging a tower near the scene of the crime. >> dana: what seems like an unbelievably sloppy mistake, a knife sheath found in one of the victim's beds. investiga
. >> dana: a busy "newsweek" for the first week of the year. asme owe dana perino and "america's newsroom." it has been nearly two months since the students were found stabbed to death in their beds and court documents are revealing the trail of evidence police used to arrest the man they say is responsible, 28-year-old bryan kohberger. here are the biggest takeaways. >> bill: the suspect's cell phone data. the device was off the grid during the murders. they...
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mike davis wrote a great article in "newsweek" and talks about theft being a federal offense. i think it's section 793 of the federal code. and he talks about the fact that this is -- you know, blame your secretary. give me a break. okay? that's like a guy having an affair. okay? a guy having an affair with his secretary who says to his wife, it's the secretary's fault, it wasn't my fault. here's the thing about these classified documents. as i've said, he had no right to them. he was not president. he could not declassify them. as i said yesterday, and you pooh-pooh it, he left office in january of 2017. those documents weren't moved until january of 2018, a year later. so we've got them moving from the white house to somewhere, and then to the penn biden center, funded by the chinese. his son has made millions from the chinese. the same son who complained about having to pay his father's bills, paying him $50,000 a month, which apparently, according to miranda divine the same amount of money he got from china in one of those his deals. in addition to that, trump could declas
mike davis wrote a great article in "newsweek" and talks about theft being a federal offense. i think it's section 793 of the federal code. and he talks about the fact that this is -- you know, blame your secretary. give me a break. okay? that's like a guy having an affair. okay? a guy having an affair with his secretary who says to his wife, it's the secretary's fault, it wasn't my fault. here's the thing about these classified documents. as i've said, he had no right to them. he was...
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newsweek is saying this with this headline, they are saying did merrick garland just doomed 2024 campaigny. will: i wish it didn't feel all cooked on one side. pete: the cdc and fda say their safety system has uncovered a link between pfizer's covid vaccine and strokes. will: it questions whether certain age groups are at more risk weeks after getting the jab. rachel: alexandria half has the details from washington. >> reporter: this is regarding individuals over 65, the pfizer used are the targets the omicron variant of covid 19, the cdc states since launching investigation into primary safety concerns it is, quote, very unlikely this particular vaccine carries a risk of stroke for seniors. that is what the concern has been. the issue was taken on late last year. one of several surveillance systems met the threshold to prompt the investigation. no other surveillance system detected possible issues, quote, us government agencies used multiple safety monitoring systems to detect possible safety signals for vaccines and other medical countermeasures as early as possible as appropriate. ofte
newsweek is saying this with this headline, they are saying did merrick garland just doomed 2024 campaigny. will: i wish it didn't feel all cooked on one side. pete: the cdc and fda say their safety system has uncovered a link between pfizer's covid vaccine and strokes. will: it questions whether certain age groups are at more risk weeks after getting the jab. rachel: alexandria half has the details from washington. >> reporter: this is regarding individuals over 65, the pfizer used are...
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there's not a difference between a drone and a car bomb, but whatever we decided to publish and then "newsweek" had been sitting on this story and i heard they were scrambling to get the story but we were not racing against. >> another example that comes to mind during the trump administration the ukraine whistleblower complaint that led to the first impeachment before it was cool impeachment. there was a lot of interest politically at the time and in large parts of the public and the identity of the whistleblower there were lots of large media organizations that did not publish the name of the whistleblower due to i've spoken to these organizations but there was concerns about what publishing the name or the identity of that person would do. the identity was out there on the internet like you could find it if you look hard enough there were other outlets and even at times they'd referenced it. the decision seemed to be made because it's ethically responsible otherwise. the organizations involved would sit down and have the conversation on what is the benefit of doing this and what is the publ
there's not a difference between a drone and a car bomb, but whatever we decided to publish and then "newsweek" had been sitting on this story and i heard they were scrambling to get the story but we were not racing against. >> another example that comes to mind during the trump administration the ukraine whistleblower complaint that led to the first impeachment before it was cool impeachment. there was a lot of interest politically at the time and in large parts of the public...
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i read on "newsweek" it could be upward of a billion views.ld step in, should put disclaimers on these videos and maybe tell kids that this is really not a good idea. >> he's 16. it's a good lesson for kids to realize what happens on social media -- >> has impact. >> bad karma and bad energy to put out there. >> good for him for saying i was wrong. >> jeremy renner. what happens? is he going to be okay? >> he is in critical but stable condition. not many details at this moment. he was involved in a snowplowing accident, just himself. no other individuals involved. we're tracking this. we reached out to his team for comment. we know he is in critical condition right now. we'll keep you guys posted on that. >> praying for him for sure. thank you, chloe. >>> cnn this morning continues right now. >>> good morning everyone. welcome to "cnn this morning." by the way, happy new year. >> you were so great. >> thank you. >> i stayed up as late as i could. you and your sparkles and the three dogs and your mom. >> thank you. my family. it was a little me
i read on "newsweek" it could be upward of a billion views.ld step in, should put disclaimers on these videos and maybe tell kids that this is really not a good idea. >> he's 16. it's a good lesson for kids to realize what happens on social media -- >> has impact. >> bad karma and bad energy to put out there. >> good for him for saying i was wrong. >> jeremy renner. what happens? is he going to be okay? >> he is in critical but stable condition. not...
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joining me now is the newsweek opinion editor and josh hammer show host, josh hammer.osh, good to see you. you wrote and op-ed about this back in september. was do you think went on? >> maria, great to be back with you. so way back last may i think the day was, the then attorney general, currently freshly minted senator from missouri eric schmitt along with jeff landry filed a lawsuit seeking to expose the depth of the collusion and corruption between the biden administration and big tech. obviously in recent weeks and recent months we have seen due to elon musk and the twitter files, we have gotten a peek under the hood. we have seen even more about the extent to he which the biden administration was engaged in weekly, biweekly, monthly phone calls with google and meta, facebook in particular, and the american people saw a glimpse of this for themselves. if you go back to july 2021, there was a really remarkable press conference where then white house spokesman jen psaki basically from the white house podium said that she -- she basically openly admitted to the world
joining me now is the newsweek opinion editor and josh hammer show host, josh hammer.osh, good to see you. you wrote and op-ed about this back in september. was do you think went on? >> maria, great to be back with you. so way back last may i think the day was, the then attorney general, currently freshly minted senator from missouri eric schmitt along with jeff landry filed a lawsuit seeking to expose the depth of the collusion and corruption between the biden administration and big...
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you wrote a fairly stern editorial in newsweek assessing his performance but especially during the coviddid not spend the money we should have spent it. you want to get into that a little bit? wesley argued the science had changed and signs often does change. you do and to evolve your position for the reality is a science was not done. he was in charge of very large budget of $6 billion for the nih spent less than 2% of their research grants dedicating them to covid for the average time to fund researchers was a five month such a study republic of johns hopkins in the bmj. and so we have a void of scientific studies. may you do not have answers from scientific evidence, will fill that void were opinions us become covid became though so politicized virus in modern history per the nih spent twice as much on aging research in 2020 and they still have never done good studies on vaccine complications or masks, or the ideal interval for the vaccine doses or natural immunity. there is no trial on the vaccine boosters and young people. and yet they spent one point to billion along covid. that is
you wrote a fairly stern editorial in newsweek assessing his performance but especially during the coviddid not spend the money we should have spent it. you want to get into that a little bit? wesley argued the science had changed and signs often does change. you do and to evolve your position for the reality is a science was not done. he was in charge of very large budget of $6 billion for the nih spent less than 2% of their research grants dedicating them to covid for the average time to fund...
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a moat full of ranch dressing doesn't make it a fortress. [ laughter ] meanwhile, according to "newsweek trump was not included in his ex-wife ivana's will. ivana trump, who donald buried at his golf course in new jersey, reportedly left a million dollars to the nanny that raised eric, don jr. and ivanka -- one of whom eats paste, one who sniffs it, and another who married it. [ laughter ] [ applause ] she got a million dollars. not just the money. the nanny also inherited ivana's dog, tiger trump, which sounds like a bad energy drink, right? tiger trump! don jr. drinks down five cans a day! ivana had assets worth $34 million. you know trump is going to pull a mrs. doubtfire to try and get that money too. right? i'd love to see his will. i bet he's having his money buried with him. i would bet anything. we have had a lot of rain over the past two weeks, and i think i speak for all of us when i say we're sick of it. the rain has finally stopped, so we thought it might be fun to get outside. there's a young woman on tiktok and instagram named alexis nikole nelson. she calls herself the bla
a moat full of ranch dressing doesn't make it a fortress. [ laughter ] meanwhile, according to "newsweek trump was not included in his ex-wife ivana's will. ivana trump, who donald buried at his golf course in new jersey, reportedly left a million dollars to the nanny that raised eric, don jr. and ivanka -- one of whom eats paste, one who sniffs it, and another who married it. [ laughter ] [ applause ] she got a million dollars. not just the money. the nanny also inherited ivana's dog,...
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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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beginning of the end for joe bidensome in other words, it will be handled seriously, and that's what "newsweekd of suggesting when they had in the headline, did merrick garland just doom joe biden's 2024 campaign? do you think this is the beginning of a move against joe biden as candidate for 2024? >> you know, you teed me up perfectly. i'm struggling with two competing don't cross the streams ghostbusters thing, right? if two streams that don't cross. i hate saying i don't know which one is true. i get paid for an opinion here, but i'm really not sure. was this a sabotage hit job by democrats who want joe biden out of the race, which is likely, right? or was this an effort to cover up mistakes joe biden made that that may be illegal, unlawful and illicit in an effort to make it go away? just quickly on the first one, you don't find it a little bit suspicious that lawyers deeply connected to barack obama who's got an ongoing feud with biden, they do, don't let anybody -- i worked in that white house. these two men do not really like each other. biden was always jealous of obama, that's why he'
beginning of the end for joe bidensome in other words, it will be handled seriously, and that's what "newsweekd of suggesting when they had in the headline, did merrick garland just doom joe biden's 2024 campaign? do you think this is the beginning of a move against joe biden as candidate for 2024? >> you know, you teed me up perfectly. i'm struggling with two competing don't cross the streams ghostbusters thing, right? if two streams that don't cross. i hate saying i don't know...
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is actually drawing a challenger, congressman ruben gallegos is expected to announce on monday, "newsweekmuch heartburn is there among democrats about this? in my mind, i feel like, i don't know who her base is. her base is republican. so it seems like ruben gallegos would have a pretty good shot. >> there is serious heartburn within the democratic party about a possible three-way race in arizona. it is gallegos, as the democratic nominee versus a republican nominee, and kyrsten sinema potentially running as an independent. i want to underscore, sinema has not said whether she is running. she has not made her intentions known at all and she has refused to answer questions. she recently told a radio station that she's not focused on campaign politics and she said this is why people hate politics, because everyone is focusing on it. that aside, we do expect congressman ruben gallegos to announce on monday that he will run for the u.s. senate seat in arizona. and given the way things are shaping up, he is emerging as the favorite to win the democratic nomination. now, i spoke recently today
is actually drawing a challenger, congressman ruben gallegos is expected to announce on monday, "newsweekmuch heartburn is there among democrats about this? in my mind, i feel like, i don't know who her base is. her base is republican. so it seems like ruben gallegos would have a pretty good shot. >> there is serious heartburn within the democratic party about a possible three-way race in arizona. it is gallegos, as the democratic nominee versus a republican nominee, and kyrsten...
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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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joining us now to react "newsweek" deputy bottom with .ay in denver. why is there a double standard here. >> first of all, when governor desantis ships migrants north he shipped them to martha's vineyard, right? he exposed the hypocrisy of the leftist elites who claim to be sanctuary cities, who claim to welcome the immigrants, right? and then the second they got there they called the national guard to ship them out, right? whereas when they come to new york city, they are competing with low wage, low income americans. for limited resources, right? , you can understand the outrage here is the thing though democrats like to talk about immigration in moral terms as this is somehow compassionate to have an open border. nothing could be further from the truth. is unbelievable cruelty to the migrants themselves who become slaves to the cartels, to low wage and to working class americans whose wages are undercut by this influx of low wage labor labor. they talk about it in terms of morality, but they think about it in terms of economics. and nan
joining us now to react "newsweek" deputy bottom with .ay in denver. why is there a double standard here. >> first of all, when governor desantis ships migrants north he shipped them to martha's vineyard, right? he exposed the hypocrisy of the leftist elites who claim to be sanctuary cities, who claim to welcome the immigrants, right? and then the second they got there they called the national guard to ship them out, right? whereas when they come to new york city, they are...
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o matthews, of the foreman, moscow bureau chief and newsweek magazine and author of overreach, the inside story of pretence war against ukraine and joins us now from rome. great to have you with us. first of all, why are these 2 sides fighting so fiercely for this place? of backward getting the can i just say that was a fantastic for me on the ground that up see why they fighting so intensely. there are tactical reasons, but if i had an important red junction, the controls and important route for re supplying ukrainian troops solid, which the roughly counted a few days ago. got deep sold minds were good for storing tanks and men. but that's not the real important. the real importance is actually just strategically getting some kind of a win for russia. it doesn't really matter where it is. so in that sense, but what is in itself, just in other towns in the us. but if the russian succeed in capturing it, it will be that 1st victory that they took a chance to save the venue back in july. and it's very important to the credit and right now to the back of the war. and equally, it's enormously
o matthews, of the foreman, moscow bureau chief and newsweek magazine and author of overreach, the inside story of pretence war against ukraine and joins us now from rome. great to have you with us. first of all, why are these 2 sides fighting so fiercely for this place? of backward getting the can i just say that was a fantastic for me on the ground that up see why they fighting so intensely. there are tactical reasons, but if i had an important red junction, the controls and important route...
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bedford-stuyvesant, york black and i forget his first name, delanoe, who is a great writer at newsweek and other magazines. and they said that basically what has happened is that the black woman has married the government. the that the government provides the childcare, the income, the security, the jobs, the upward mobility and all of that that a hard working husband used to provide. and you go back to the 1960s when pat moynihan said, the dissolution of the black nuclear family was the greatest threat to the race because of poverty and the way the reaction to that was of clinton and others was to try to increase the income of the black fathers. and that was very worthwhile. and he did. but now the black lives matter has completely reversed. heather doesn't need a father. she has two mommies and heather doesn't need upwardly mobility. and the father, they've got the government to rely on. and that's why biden said he's going to appoint a black woman to the court. a black woman as vice president. not black men, black women. and that priority is showing itself in the polling where we ar
bedford-stuyvesant, york black and i forget his first name, delanoe, who is a great writer at newsweek and other magazines. and they said that basically what has happened is that the black woman has married the government. the that the government provides the childcare, the income, the security, the jobs, the upward mobility and all of that that a hard working husband used to provide. and you go back to the 1960s when pat moynihan said, the dissolution of the black nuclear family was the...
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mike davis wrote a greatav great article in "newsweek" and he talks about theft being a federak it'sl offense, i thins section seven . ninety three of the federal codehe and he talks aboutgive the fact that this is blamire secretary. give me a break.okay? okay, that's lik e a guy having an affair. his okay, we want to do it now.ecrea you guys havinryg an affair with the secretary says to his wife, it's the secretary's fold. it wasn't my fault. buy t here'sfaul a here't.s theg about these classifiedt to documents. as i've said, he had no rightecs to them. he was not president .if he could not declassify them,, as i said yesterday. and you pooh poohed it. i he left office in january of 2017. those documents were017. moved until january of 2018.later. a year later, so we've got themn moving from the white house to somewhere and then to thee cs penn biden center funded by the chinese. hihis sos son has made millionsm the chinese, the same son who's complained about having to pay his father's bills and paying him fifty thousand dollarsg to a month, which apparently, according to the man, m
mike davis wrote a greatav great article in "newsweek" and he talks about theft being a federak it'sl offense, i thins section seven . ninety three of the federal codehe and he talks aboutgive the fact that this is blamire secretary. give me a break.okay? okay, that's lik e a guy having an affair. his okay, we want to do it now.ecrea you guys havinryg an affair with the secretary says to his wife, it's the secretary's fold. it wasn't my fault. buy t here'sfaul a here't.s theg about...