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this more in some detail i'm joined by mark sure mark is among other things a columnist for newsweek magazine mark hello to you what do you make of the comments by the polish president's advisor first of all. well very problematic to say the least i mean you talk about the jews being too passive i mean what was the what was the war sore uprising the ghetto uprising that the jews took part in or organized in one thousand nine hundred three i mean look what came out after the slaughter was a whole wave of anti-semitism in poland that we haven't seen for many years since one thousand nine hundred six and the law has sort of unleashed the polls to sort of feel free to do it now the problem with the law is not so much the fact it says you can't say polish death camps but the fact the law says you cannot diminish the role of the nazis which means that if you say that the poles had some part of it you are violating the law and by all accounts while the nazis were the ones who are ninety percent responsible for the holocaust and what happened in poland clearly the poles who were involved in the cases
this more in some detail i'm joined by mark sure mark is among other things a columnist for newsweek magazine mark hello to you what do you make of the comments by the polish president's advisor first of all. well very problematic to say the least i mean you talk about the jews being too passive i mean what was the what was the war sore uprising the ghetto uprising that the jews took part in or organized in one thousand nine hundred three i mean look what came out after the slaughter was a...
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evangelical cult leader some upstate new york county officials and a biblical college have to do with newsweek magazine and why are newsweek executives so concerned when newsweek journalists try to find out unsavory twentieth seven newsweek journalist posted a piece entitled why is the manhattan d.a. looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar and. citing notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they described executives and journalists being fired for doing their jobs breaches and journalistic ethics and the possible harassment of confidential sources after threatening to quit they were allowed to publish the story saying that quote this story was written and edited tuesday free from interference from company of executives what they found was that the manhattan district attorney's office had been investigating financial ties between newsweek's parent company newsweek media group formerly called i b t media and the biblical and theological college called all of the university all of it university of theological college and cemetery was paid ov
evangelical cult leader some upstate new york county officials and a biblical college have to do with newsweek magazine and why are newsweek executives so concerned when newsweek journalists try to find out unsavory twentieth seven newsweek journalist posted a piece entitled why is the manhattan d.a. looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar and. citing notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they described executives and...
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evangelical cult leader some upstate new york county officials and a biblical college have to do with newsweek magazine and why are newsweek executives so concerned when newsweek journalists try to find out on february twentieth seven newsweek journalist posted a piece entitled why is the manhattan d.a. looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar. here and biting notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they describe executives and journalists being fired for doing their jobs breaches and journalistic ethics and the possible harassment of confidential sources after threatening to quit they were allowed to publish the story saying that quote this story was written and edited tuesday free from interference from company of executives what they found was that the manhattan district attorney's office had been investigating financial ties between newsweek's parent company newsweek media group formerly called i b t media and the biblical and theological college called all of the university all of it university of theological college and seven area wa
evangelical cult leader some upstate new york county officials and a biblical college have to do with newsweek magazine and why are newsweek executives so concerned when newsweek journalists try to find out on february twentieth seven newsweek journalist posted a piece entitled why is the manhattan d.a. looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar. here and biting notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they describe executives and...
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evangelical cult leader some upstate new york county officials and a biblical college have to do with newsweek magazine and why are newsweek executives so concerned when newsweek journalists try to find out on february twentieth seven newsweek journalist posted a piece entitled why is the manhattan d.a. looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar. and biting notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they described executives and journalists being fired for doing their jobs or breaches and journalistic ethics and the possible harassment of confidential sources after threatening to quit they were allowed to publish the story saying that quote this story was written and edited tuesday free from interference from company of executives what they found was that the manhattan district attorney's office had been investigating financial ties between newsweek's parent company newsweek media group formerly called i b t media and the biblical and theological college called all of the university all of it university of theological college and seven area was
evangelical cult leader some upstate new york county officials and a biblical college have to do with newsweek magazine and why are newsweek executives so concerned when newsweek journalists try to find out on february twentieth seven newsweek journalist posted a piece entitled why is the manhattan d.a. looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar. and biting notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they described executives and...
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international no newsweek magazine has retracted an article that described how russian bots were allegedly used to target a democratic senator from minnesota forcing him to resign the american publication based its story on a blog by an activist group called the vote a group exclaimed that a sexual misconduct scandal involving senator al franken was cooked up by fake twitter accounts based in russia but newsweek later admitted that was untrue and it seems some media outlets are eager to break stories of russian trolls no matter how dubious the sources. earlier this week a germany's build newspaper reported an e-mail exchange between a german politician and a supposedly russian agent who was offering his services to swing public opinion in germany the tabloid based its article on what turned out to be a prank staged by a satirical magazine. i am yury i'd like to talk to you about supporting your new group code. thanks for your mail jail read psalm it's expect a mile from you but just to be sure could you name me g.'s favorite beverage as you can certainly understand this is a delicate matte
international no newsweek magazine has retracted an article that described how russian bots were allegedly used to target a democratic senator from minnesota forcing him to resign the american publication based its story on a blog by an activist group called the vote a group exclaimed that a sexual misconduct scandal involving senator al franken was cooked up by fake twitter accounts based in russia but newsweek later admitted that was untrue and it seems some media outlets are eager to break...
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in newsweek magazine in the united states two thousand and fifteen of the national ranking of high schools rated this particular school board took place marjorie stoneman douglas as number three hundred fifty eight in the nation number thirteen in florida and the highest ranking of any school in broward county in fact in terms of this area in florida where the school shooting took place it was statistically the safest city in florida last year and now we're looking at a school shooting incident the eighteenth incident out of school in two thousand and eighteen law enforcement say in this particular incident that sixteen fatalities have taken place many more injured. but the shooter is in custody at this point in time. international we will stay across the story for you stay with us. when lawmakers manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sit. around the real news room. join me every thursday on the all excitement show and i'll be speaking to get off
in newsweek magazine in the united states two thousand and fifteen of the national ranking of high schools rated this particular school board took place marjorie stoneman douglas as number three hundred fifty eight in the nation number thirteen in florida and the highest ranking of any school in broward county in fact in terms of this area in florida where the school shooting took place it was statistically the safest city in florida last year and now we're looking at a school shooting incident...
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on venice with its president nicolas maduro robert a lengthy as a latin america reporter for newsweek magazine he's joining us now live from new york thank you very much for being with us what kind of reception do you think rex tillerson is going to receive. well first of all thank you for inviting me to your show well it's going to have a very chilly reception let's just put it the way. we all understand the countries want to have. for of relationships as in all countries interest to maintain healthy bilateral bonds. rex tillerson is not going to have an easy job first of all let's start with argentina even though president donald trump said that argentina is a fable country for u.s. policies in the region. this president has had differences with argentina he has imposed in the past sanctions against exports argentinean experts such as lemons and pork he did not ease visa restrict restrictions to argentina something that both president obama at the time and modis who machree agreed upon before so it is it's going to be very hard for for tillerson to mend the fences with a region that has seen
on venice with its president nicolas maduro robert a lengthy as a latin america reporter for newsweek magazine he's joining us now live from new york thank you very much for being with us what kind of reception do you think rex tillerson is going to receive. well first of all thank you for inviting me to your show well it's going to have a very chilly reception let's just put it the way. we all understand the countries want to have. for of relationships as in all countries interest to maintain...
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during the nazi occupation saw around one million jews lose their lives there a columnist for newsweek magazine mark shulman told me he thinks the new law will influence poland's relations with other any member states. the problem with the law is not so much the fact it says you can't say polish death camps but the fact the law says you cannot diminish the role of the nazis which means that if you say that the poles had some part of it you are violating the war and by all accounts while the nazis were the ones who are ninety percent responsible for the holocaust and what happened in poland clearly the poles who were involved in really the cases where the poles were part of the part of the problem and so it's a real problem of course the question of freedom of speech as well freedom of people to study the holocaust to talk about the holocaust and not to mention the fact that thousands and thousands of israelis go every year to visit many of them high schoolers and the question is when they guides go to poland do they have to be afraid to speak the truth and speak of what went on apology i think
during the nazi occupation saw around one million jews lose their lives there a columnist for newsweek magazine mark shulman told me he thinks the new law will influence poland's relations with other any member states. the problem with the law is not so much the fact it says you can't say polish death camps but the fact the law says you cannot diminish the role of the nazis which means that if you say that the poles had some part of it you are violating the war and by all accounts while the...
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during the nazi occupation saw around one million jews lose their lives there columnist for newsweek magazine mark shulman told me the new law will influence poland to relations with other e.u. member states. the problem with the law is not so much the fact that says you can't say polish death camps but the fact the law says you cannot diminish the role of the nazis which means that if you say that the poles had some part of it you are violating the war and by all accounts while the nazis were the ones who were ninety percent responsible for the holocaust and what happened in poland clearly the poles were involved and clearly there were cases where the poles were part of the part of the problem and so it's a real problem of course the question of freedom of speech as well freedom of people to study the holocaust to talk about the holocaust and not to mention the fact that thousands and thousands of israelis go every year to visit many of them high schoolers and the question is when their guides go to poland do they have to be afraid to speak their truth and speak of what went on in poland i t
during the nazi occupation saw around one million jews lose their lives there columnist for newsweek magazine mark shulman told me the new law will influence poland to relations with other e.u. member states. the problem with the law is not so much the fact that says you can't say polish death camps but the fact the law says you cannot diminish the role of the nazis which means that if you say that the poles had some part of it you are violating the war and by all accounts while the nazis were...
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newsweek magazine has retracted an article that described how russian bonds were allegedly used to target a democratic senator from minnesota forcing him to resign the american public ation basted story on a blog by an activist group called the vote the group claimed that a sexual misconduct scandal involving senator al franken was cooked up by fake twitter accounts based in russia but newsweek later admitted that was untrue and it seems some media outlets are eager to break stories of russian trolls no matter how dubious the sources are earlier this week of germany's building newspaper reported an e-mail exchange between a german politician and a supposedly russian agent who was offering his services to swing public opinion in germany the tabloid based its article on what turned out to be a prank staged by a satirical magazine. i mean your argument to you about supporting your new group who. thanks for your mail jail read sold me to expect a man from but just to be sure could you name me g.'s favorite beverage as you can certainly understand this is a delicate matter medio me you mark th
newsweek magazine has retracted an article that described how russian bonds were allegedly used to target a democratic senator from minnesota forcing him to resign the american public ation basted story on a blog by an activist group called the vote the group claimed that a sexual misconduct scandal involving senator al franken was cooked up by fake twitter accounts based in russia but newsweek later admitted that was untrue and it seems some media outlets are eager to break stories of russian...
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during the nazi occupation so around one million jews lose their lives there a columnist for newsweek magazine mark shulman thinks the new law will influence poland's relations with other e.u. member states. the problem with the law is not so much the fact it says you can't say polish death camps but the fact the law says you cannot diminish the role of the nazis which means that if you say that the poles had some part of it you are violating the war and by all accounts while the nazis were the ones who were ninety percent responsible for the holocaust and what happened in poland clearly the poles were involved in cases where the poles were part of the part of the problem and so it's a real problem of course the question of freedom of speech as well freedom of people to study the holocaust to talk about the holocaust and not to mention the fact that thousands and thousands of israelis go every year to visit many of them high schoolers and the question is when their guides go to poland do they have to be afraid to speak their truth and speak of what went on apology i think this will have an eff
during the nazi occupation so around one million jews lose their lives there a columnist for newsweek magazine mark shulman thinks the new law will influence poland's relations with other e.u. member states. the problem with the law is not so much the fact it says you can't say polish death camps but the fact the law says you cannot diminish the role of the nazis which means that if you say that the poles had some part of it you are violating the war and by all accounts while the nazis were the...
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and welcome back this is our to international newsweek magazine has retracted an article that described how russian bots were allegedly used to target a democratic senator from minnesota forcing him to resign the american publication based its story on a blog by an activist group called the vote the group claimed that a sexual misconduct scandal involving senator al franken was cooked up by fake twitter accounts based in russia but newsweek later admitted that was untrue and it seems some media outlets are eager to break stories of russian trolls in about a how dubious the sources are earlier this week in germany's build newspaper reported an e-mail exchange between a german politician and a supposed russian agent who is offering his services to swing public opinion in germany the tabloid based its article on what to turn out to be a prank staged by a satirical magazine. yury i'd like to talk to you about supporting your new group. thanks for your mail jail red soled need to expect a mail from you just to be sure could you name me g.'s favorite beverage as you can certainly understand t
and welcome back this is our to international newsweek magazine has retracted an article that described how russian bots were allegedly used to target a democratic senator from minnesota forcing him to resign the american publication based its story on a blog by an activist group called the vote the group claimed that a sexual misconduct scandal involving senator al franken was cooked up by fake twitter accounts based in russia but newsweek later admitted that was untrue and it seems some media...
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built in poland during the nazi occupation saw around one million jews lose their lives there newsweek magazine columnist mark shulman thinks the new law will affect poland relations with fellow e.u. members the problem with the law is not so much the fact it says you can't say polish death camps but the fact the law says you cannot diminish the role of the nazis which means that if you say that the poles had some part of it you are violating the law and by all accounts while the nazis were the ones who are ninety percent responsible for the holocaust what happened in poland clearly there were poles who were involved and clearly there are cases where the poles were part of the part of the problem and so it's a real problem of course the question of freedom of speech as well freedom of people to study the holocaust to talk about the holocaust and not to mention the fact that thousands and thousands of israelis go every year to visit many of them high schoolers and the question is when their guides go to poland do they have to be afraid to speak their truth and speak of what went on in poland i t
built in poland during the nazi occupation saw around one million jews lose their lives there newsweek magazine columnist mark shulman thinks the new law will affect poland relations with fellow e.u. members the problem with the law is not so much the fact it says you can't say polish death camps but the fact the law says you cannot diminish the role of the nazis which means that if you say that the poles had some part of it you are violating the law and by all accounts while the nazis were the...
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problem but more a mental health problem jeff stein the national security correspondent for newsweek magazine says the focus on possible f.b.i. errors isn't helpful. i think that the attention to what the f.b.i. did or didn't do is really misplaced here the local police were very familiar with mr cruz and many answered many calls and complaints to where he was living the f.b.i. investigates federal crimes was mr cruz committing a federal crime or plotting to create a federal crime no he was not so although the f.b.i. screwed up big time absolutely i think that focusing on ed and especially the partisan attacks on f.b.i. director ray are really misplaced he's not going to resign over this these attacks are designed to undermine further undermine the f.b.i. which is a lead investigating agency connection connections between the trump administration and russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen elections and that's where these complaints are coming from they're all coming from republicans who want to further undermine the authority of the f.b.i. that's what this is all about the f.b.i
problem but more a mental health problem jeff stein the national security correspondent for newsweek magazine says the focus on possible f.b.i. errors isn't helpful. i think that the attention to what the f.b.i. did or didn't do is really misplaced here the local police were very familiar with mr cruz and many answered many calls and complaints to where he was living the f.b.i. investigates federal crimes was mr cruz committing a federal crime or plotting to create a federal crime no he was not...
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support for washington's tough stance on venezuela's president nicolas maduro valencia is from newsweek magazine he says trump's comments have complicated tillerson strip. it's a very difficult circumstance for secretary tillerson for one reason the country's in implementing sanctions against venezuelan officials obviously it's not in the u.s. interest to establish economic sanctions for the country as a whole and obviously tillerson was talked out of the idea of suggesting that. venezuela militaries will actually turn against my little because of the history of governments being overthrown in latin america for decades one of the things that i want to point out is twelve hours ago we've heard president trump saying that he would consider cutting funds to countries that poor drugs in the united states obviously we're talking about colombia and tillerson is going to colombia so he's not going to have an easy job to explain what trump just said moments ago and colombia is a very important south american now only ally if not the most important ally in south america because israel is just right next
support for washington's tough stance on venezuela's president nicolas maduro valencia is from newsweek magazine he says trump's comments have complicated tillerson strip. it's a very difficult circumstance for secretary tillerson for one reason the country's in implementing sanctions against venezuelan officials obviously it's not in the u.s. interest to establish economic sanctions for the country as a whole and obviously tillerson was talked out of the idea of suggesting that. venezuela...
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some years ago, newsweek magazine reported "the bible has exerted an unrivaled influence on american culture, politics, and social life. now historians are discovering that the bible perhaps even more than the constitution is our founding document." that is a stunning statement, and we could have an energetic debate about whether this provocative statement can be defended or not. but clearly, there is an acknowledgment of the profound role that the bible played in the larger culture, the political culture, the legal culture of the american founding era. from the puritan fathers to the founding fathers, americans look to the bible for guiding civic virtue, responsible citizenship, and other concepts essential to the formation of a well ordered polity. yes, the framers to run diverse political and legal traditions and one of the most important but least studied of the sources of influence on our political culture in our constitutional tradition is the bible. constitution contains many features and content and design familiar to a bible reading people, and we cannot understand adequatel
some years ago, newsweek magazine reported "the bible has exerted an unrivaled influence on american culture, politics, and social life. now historians are discovering that the bible perhaps even more than the constitution is our founding document." that is a stunning statement, and we could have an energetic debate about whether this provocative statement can be defended or not. but clearly, there is an acknowledgment of the profound role that the bible played in the larger culture,...
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some years ago, newsweek magazine reported "the bible has exerted an unrivaled influence on american culture, politics, and social life. historians are discovering that the bible perhaps even more than the constitution is our founding document." that is a stunning statement, and we could have an energetic debate about whether this provocative statement can be defended or not. but clearly, there is an acknowledgment of the profound role that the bible played in the larger culture, the political culture, the legal culture of the american founding era. from the puritan fathers to the founding fathers, americans look to the bible for guiding principles on civic virtue, responsible citizenship, and other concepts essential to the formation of a well ordered polity. yes, the framers to run diverse -- two on diverse political and legal traditions and one of the most important but least studied of the sources of influence on our political culture in our constitutional tradition is the bible. the constitution contains many features and content and design familiar to a bible reading people, an
some years ago, newsweek magazine reported "the bible has exerted an unrivaled influence on american culture, politics, and social life. historians are discovering that the bible perhaps even more than the constitution is our founding document." that is a stunning statement, and we could have an energetic debate about whether this provocative statement can be defended or not. but clearly, there is an acknowledgment of the profound role that the bible played in the larger culture, the...
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and the national security correspondent for newsweek magazine says the focus on possible f.b.i. errors isn't helpful. i think that the attention to what the f.b.i. did or didn't do is really misplaced here the local police were very familiar with mr cruz and many answered many calls and complaints to where he was living the f.b.i. investigates federal crimes was mr cruz committing a federal crime or plotting to create a federal crime no he was not so although the f.b.i. screwed up big time absolutely i think that focusing on ed and especially the partisan attacks on f.b.i. director ray are really misplaced he's not going to resign over this these attacks are designed to undermine further undermine the f.b.i. which is a lead investigating agency connection connections between the trump administration and russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen elections and that's where these complaints are coming from they're all coming from republicans want to further undermine the authority of the f.b.i. that's what this is all about the f.b.i. did not have a jurisdiction in the s
and the national security correspondent for newsweek magazine says the focus on possible f.b.i. errors isn't helpful. i think that the attention to what the f.b.i. did or didn't do is really misplaced here the local police were very familiar with mr cruz and many answered many calls and complaints to where he was living the f.b.i. investigates federal crimes was mr cruz committing a federal crime or plotting to create a federal crime no he was not so although the f.b.i. screwed up big time...
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stance on venezuela's president nicolas maduro robert valencia is a latin america reporter for newsweek magazine and he says donald trump is comments are complicating tillerson strip. it's a very difficult circumstance for secretary tillerson for one reason the country's in implementing sanctions against venezuelan officials obviously it's not in the u.s. interest to establish economic sanctions for the country as a whole and obviously tillerson was talked out of the idea of suggesting that. venezuela militaries will actually turn against my little because of the history of governments being overthrown in latin america for decades one of the things that i want to point now is twelve hours ago we've heard president trump saying that he would consider cutting funds to countries that poor drugs in the united states obviously we're talking about colombia and tillerson is going to colombia so he's not going to have an easy job to explain what trump just said moments ago and colombia is a very important south american hourly ally if not the most important ally in south america because israel is just r
stance on venezuela's president nicolas maduro robert valencia is a latin america reporter for newsweek magazine and he says donald trump is comments are complicating tillerson strip. it's a very difficult circumstance for secretary tillerson for one reason the country's in implementing sanctions against venezuelan officials obviously it's not in the u.s. interest to establish economic sanctions for the country as a whole and obviously tillerson was talked out of the idea of suggesting that....
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much of my research was done using a lot of the magazines and time, life,the newsweek, even tv guide magazine. i discovered all kinds of interesting things. i probably made a huge profit for ebay sending away for some of these things. 17 magazine and things like that. varied group of sources i have been able to find. first of all, i want to talk about the popular culture of the time and how 1960 seven is such a major watershed in the 1960's. happened is in 1967, first of all on television , is a huge technological breakthrough had just occurred. 20 years effectively after network television started in ofghly 1947, in the fall 1966, all three of the major networks, abc, nbc, and -- went over entirely to color television. before this, the majority of programming was in black and white and americans were loath to buy a color television just to see a few programs. it cost about three to four times what a black-and-white set cost. they thought it was not worth it. 1966, all three entirelyagreed to go to color. the only exception for a few weeks was a show called "i dream andeannie," englis
much of my research was done using a lot of the magazines and time, life,the newsweek, even tv guide magazine. i discovered all kinds of interesting things. i probably made a huge profit for ebay sending away for some of these things. 17 magazine and things like that. varied group of sources i have been able to find. first of all, i want to talk about the popular culture of the time and how 1960 seven is such a major watershed in the 1960's. happened is in 1967, first of all on television , is...
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. >> "newsweek" the same magazine that compared president trump to charles manson.uch credibility. the piece in the daily beast is more serious. it looks the diplomatic impact ivanka trump has had there. it seems to blame her that south korean president moon seems more open to diplomatic thaw with the north but u.s. policy. that presumes that ivanka trump is in charge of foreign policy. if she had a message to carry she would carry it ablely but it is not her job and shouldn't be the standard that she gets to change the policy of south korea in this difficult confrontation with the north. >> bill: something over the weekend that gus kenworthy tweeted i think you will have to take the twitter away from athletes. he asked why ivanka trump was there and shorthand for an expression that says why in the world, is that clean enough? >> clean enough for cable news. >> what do you think about that as it relates to maybe the ioc or the olympic committee? there is a whole new facet of these athletes. they are expressing themselves on the world stage and they have a platform,
. >> "newsweek" the same magazine that compared president trump to charles manson.uch credibility. the piece in the daily beast is more serious. it looks the diplomatic impact ivanka trump has had there. it seems to blame her that south korean president moon seems more open to diplomatic thaw with the north but u.s. policy. that presumes that ivanka trump is in charge of foreign policy. if she had a message to carry she would carry it ablely but it is not her job and shouldn't...
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. >> i mentioned the other organization, "newsweek," and i grew up getting the magazine every week. >ce a week, right? are they done? >> it is spiraling down, and we can see, you know, the "time" magazine sale, and that was another sign of that. and it fell into the hands as the old boys club of who owns these publications changed, and they didn't know what to do with it. they didn't invest well, and haven't proven to be trustworthy owners, and it is spiraling down. >> what is the bottom line and the takeaway that comes out of the stories? >> to me it is -- we have a bunch of new owners that can enter the trade and sit is a question for them. are they going to own it and get the reader subscriptions or are they just going to milk it and close the doors in 2022? >> where will be the future of information and news in local and state markets. >> that's right. >> appreciate your insight on that. that's all for this televised edition of "reliable sources." brian will be back next week. "state of the union" starts right now. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended
. >> i mentioned the other organization, "newsweek," and i grew up getting the magazine every week. >ce a week, right? are they done? >> it is spiraling down, and we can see, you know, the "time" magazine sale, and that was another sign of that. and it fell into the hands as the old boys club of who owns these publications changed, and they didn't know what to do with it. they didn't invest well, and haven't proven to be trustworthy owners, and it is spiraling...
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newsweek discussed the pueblo 10 times in february. in november, one national magazine examined the international crises but amazingly neglected to even mention the pueblo. even the north koreans were stunned, executive officer murphy wondered how the story could dominate the front page one day and then go to page 32 or disappear entirely. it was truly shocking in january after the incident at a press conference one state department official had declared that these men would not know with a become forgotten men. by the spring of 1968, forgotten men was what they had become. number two, you may not know how this was resolved. it was a truly remarkable study. lbj was willing to do anything to get those men back including meeting naked in the middle of the street at high noon. nothing was working. the north korean president issued a demand that the state department referred to as the three a demand. whenuld release the men the united states admitted it skilled in sending the ship and ordering it to violent north korean waters, apologize for doing so and assured north korea
newsweek discussed the pueblo 10 times in february. in november, one national magazine examined the international crises but amazingly neglected to even mention the pueblo. even the north koreans were stunned, executive officer murphy wondered how the story could dominate the front page one day and then go to page 32 or disappear entirely. it was truly shocking in january after the incident at a press conference one state department official had declared that these men would not know with a...
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the other great story is the "newsweek" would close on saturday night and it would appear sunday night usually in washington. we had an item in the front of the magazineabout a sitting senator, not here, that was woefully wrong. the senator had called mrs. graham on monday morning and let her know that he was not wildly pleased with this. i happen to be in his office. he was the washington bureau chief. mrs. graham got the call from the senator. she called evan i could hear her voice on the phone. now i think it's meryl streep's. [laughter] evan charmingly but ineffectively quoted phil gramm who had said maam i'm sorry but your husband this is supposed to be the first rough draft into wonderful mrs. graham voice. it doesn't have to be so bleak so raw. [laughter] >> so i think they captured her. >> several of us knew her and she would have been beyond thrilled. i just think how much he would have loved that portrait. she was cut out of -- she's not in that movie and it's kind have been needed correction of the record. >> is there someone that you think of that has a wonderful historical portrait whether it's a novel or movie. >> i'm always worried when
the other great story is the "newsweek" would close on saturday night and it would appear sunday night usually in washington. we had an item in the front of the magazineabout a sitting senator, not here, that was woefully wrong. the senator had called mrs. graham on monday morning and let her know that he was not wildly pleased with this. i happen to be in his office. he was the washington bureau chief. mrs. graham got the call from the senator. she called evan i could hear her voice...
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magazine. on the right we have evan thomas. [applause] evan has been an editor and reporter at newsweek and time, he authored the book, being nixon, a man divided. you didn't mention the podcast. mentionh: you didn't that i didn't cover watergate. leon: that's true. we wanted a mix of people, people who covered watergate, people like me who were not alive during watergate. know, from elizabeth and dick, how did it feel to be in the watergate after all of these years? did you ever do any reporting in here? elizabeth: for a while i lived in the watergate. , ihout going into it encountered difficulty in the car up. i cannot go into it. it's for my next book. [laughter] it felt weird. leon: to what? elizabeth: i do not want to rain on the raid -- rain on the parade right away, but the watergate break-ins lead out the more important break-ins. the one before that, the break-in of the offices of the psychiatrist of the man who released the watergate -- excuse me the vietnam war papers. really more serious. it was a violation of the right to privacy, to be securing your home with your belongings. , the problemht in is they were really s
magazine. on the right we have evan thomas. [applause] evan has been an editor and reporter at newsweek and time, he authored the book, being nixon, a man divided. you didn't mention the podcast. mentionh: you didn't that i didn't cover watergate. leon: that's true. we wanted a mix of people, people who covered watergate, people like me who were not alive during watergate. know, from elizabeth and dick, how did it feel to be in the watergate after all of these years? did you ever do any...
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magazine. all the way on the right, evan thomas. [applause] evan has been an editor at newsweek and time for many years, and he is the author of a book on nixon. did i leave anybody out? >> the podcast. >> i mention the podcast. >> did you? >> i can't mention it too much. >> i did not cover watergate. [laughter] >> that's true. there are people like me who were not alive during watergate. you were just barely alive. >> very small. [laughter] >> i want to know from elizabeth how does it feel to be in the watergate after all of these years? did you do reporting in here? >> for a while, i lived in the watergate. >> no kidding. >> without going into it, i encountered a difficulty and a cover-up. >> what do you mean? >> well, i can go into it. [laughter] >> it is for my next book. it felt weird. >> to what? >> i don't want to rain on the , all of the away focus only watergate break-in leaves out the more important that,in, the one before the break-in of the office of the psychiatrist, the man who papers. the vietnam war so this was really more serious. it was a violation of the fourt
magazine. all the way on the right, evan thomas. [applause] evan has been an editor at newsweek and time for many years, and he is the author of a book on nixon. did i leave anybody out? >> the podcast. >> i mention the podcast. >> did you? >> i can't mention it too much. >> i did not cover watergate. [laughter] >> that's true. there are people like me who were not alive during watergate. you were just barely alive. >> very small. [laughter] >> i...
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magazine. all the way on the right, evan thomas. [applause] leon: evan has been an editor at newsweek and time for many years, and he is the author of a book, being nixon, a man divided. did i leave anybody out? elizabeth: the podcast. leon: i mentioned the podcast. elizabeth: did you? leon: i can't promote a podcast too much. susan: i did not cover watergate. [laughter] leon: that's true. we wanted a mix of people. people who covered watergate. people like me who were not alive during watergate. you were just barely alive. susan: very small. [laughter] leon: i want to know from elizabeth and dick, how does it -- elizabeth: i don't want to rain on the parade right away, all of the focus only watergate break-in leaves out the more important break-in, the one before that, the break-in of the office of the psychiatrist, the man who released the vietnam war papers. this was really more serious. it was a violation of fourth amendment the right to privacy, , your secure in your home and belongings. they went right in. what saved the republic i think is it was really stupid. the reason they were caught here, it was their fourth attempt to
magazine. all the way on the right, evan thomas. [applause] leon: evan has been an editor at newsweek and time for many years, and he is the author of a book, being nixon, a man divided. did i leave anybody out? elizabeth: the podcast. leon: i mentioned the podcast. elizabeth: did you? leon: i can't promote a podcast too much. susan: i did not cover watergate. [laughter] leon: that's true. we wanted a mix of people. people who covered watergate. people like me who were not alive during...
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much of my research was done using a lot of the magazines and journals of the time, life, newsweek, even tv guide magazine. i discovered all kinds of interesting things. i probably made a huge profit for ebay sending away for some of these things. i even read "17" magazine and things like that. it is a varied group of sources i have been able to find. first of all, i want to talk about the popular culture of the time and how 1967 is such a major watershed in the 1960's. basically what happened, in 1967, first of all on television, a huge technological breakthrough had just occurred. 20 years effectively after network television started in roughly 1947, in the fall of 1966, all three of the major networks, abc, nbc, and cbs, went over entirely to color television.
much of my research was done using a lot of the magazines and journals of the time, life, newsweek, even tv guide magazine. i discovered all kinds of interesting things. i probably made a huge profit for ebay sending away for some of these things. i even read "17" magazine and things like that. it is a varied group of sources i have been able to find. first of all, i want to talk about the popular culture of the time and how 1967 is such a major watershed in the 1960's. basically what...