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but the fact is that we were doing at the new times performing a triage. nobody has time to read all of these books. what we see our role as calm as editors and as critics is to sift through everything and to find the books that are truly worth peoples times and the ones that we think people are looking to the "new york times" to have a seasoned critic weighs in on an offer perspectives. ultimately that really comes down to the book itself. you can send us a copy wrap and a birthday cake covered with candy kisses and we can all the publicity in the world and as much fanfare surrounding certain titles but in the end what we doing as editors is where look at the book itself and seeing if it is worth it. for me, for my book of books, i tend to make my own book choices based on a kind of get instinct in the moment. for me it's about what i need intellectually, you know, emotionally at halftime. whether it's tuesday at certain to yossi committed some kind of information on after or if it's something that is more of a gut level emotional tug like the need for a s
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the new deal to fascism. ew york times in 1981 was the same thing. the dairy entry, as i mentioned the book marathon. you have to look at reagan's relationship with the new deal for southerly than just than he was for or against it. when he was selected president in 1980 the country was in deep recession and we were losing the cold war and those are the things that he concentrated on. those are the three things that -- >> we have another minute. >> one minute, okay. those are the things that he concentrated on and those are the things that were in his mind not getting rid of social security, not getting rid of the new-deal programs or anything like that. he was also a political realist, it was a democratic congress, many of them were still new-deal democrats and social security and other social programs were still popular and he focused on those things that he could do. let me just conclude here by saying, i really appreciate this panel but in some ways we have almost done from underestimating ronald reagan to
the new deal to fascism. ew york times in 1981 was the same thing. the dairy entry, as i mentioned the book marathon. you have to look at reagan's relationship with the new deal for southerly than just than he was for or against it. when he was selected president in 1980 the country was in deep recession and we were losing the cold war and those are the things that he concentrated on. those are the three things that -- >> we have another minute. >> one minute, okay. those are the...
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hena doba is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. ing, hena. >> good morning, meg. some companies are posting growth not seen in years. "the wall street journal" says that's because of cost-cutting, a weaker dollar, and stronger consumer spending. last week the dow gained more than 251 points. the s&p ended the week where it started, and the nasdaq lost 13 points for the week. >>> jurors in the martin shkreli security frauds case begin deliberations today. shkreli is accused of defrauding hedge fund investors and looting the company he founded in stock and cash to pay those investors back. shkreli denies the charges. he faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. >>> tesla delivered the first version of itself latest electric car, tesla model 3. mod 38 is the first car geared forward the mass market. its starting price, $35,000 before tax incentives. there is such demand if you place your order now, you may not get your car until 2019. >>> and the world war ii film "dunkirk" finished at the box office for a second week in a row. "dun
hena doba is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. ing, hena. >> good morning, meg. some companies are posting growth not seen in years. "the wall street journal" says that's because of cost-cutting, a weaker dollar, and stronger consumer spending. last week the dow gained more than 251 points. the s&p ended the week where it started, and the nasdaq lost 13 points for the week. >>> jurors in the martin shkreli security frauds case begin deliberations...
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these denouncing the new deal. e's announcing the values of the new deal. >> what these denouncing is as he said in one letter to his, to the father of his fiancce who broke up with him after college, that he felt that things take a turn for the worse back in 1930. >> her name was months. >> i know what her name was, nothing name. >> i did some research, correctly. >> but again, what i said a number of times is that let's take a look at what the new deal actually did. there was a debate about the future of the new deal in 1948. the liberal wing of the new deal broke off from the progressive party and pulled for state controlled and directed economy was part of the progressive party platform. most of the democratic party rejected it. ronald reagan stood with the democraticparty. >> in 1948 . >> my point is that as things develop, was increasingly part of the national democratic party and reagan rejected the planning. he rejected centralization. he did not reject the basic quartets of the popular understanding of the
these denouncing the new deal. e's announcing the values of the new deal. >> what these denouncing is as he said in one letter to his, to the father of his fiancce who broke up with him after college, that he felt that things take a turn for the worse back in 1930. >> her name was months. >> i know what her name was, nothing name. >> i did some research, correctly. >> but again, what i said a number of times is that let's take a look at what the new deal actually...
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that's according to the "new york times." d we're learning tonight that the spokesman for president trump's legal team is resigning. a lot to get to. but i want to get to senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin, alice stewart. and april ryan. there is a lot to discuss tonight. the news from the washington post is a bomb shell. reporting the president is looking to his power to pardon his aides, his family a
that's according to the "new york times." d we're learning tonight that the spokesman for president trump's legal team is resigning. a lot to get to. but i want to get to senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin, alice stewart. and april ryan. there is a lot to discuss tonight. the news from the washington post is a bomb shell. reporting the president is looking to his power to pardon his aides, his family a
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also author of "brown is the new white: how the demographic revolution has created a new american majority fellow ats a senior center for american progress, a columnist with the nation and regular opinion contributor to the new york times. welcome. about what been made has happened in the past week with the republican party. the failure of their health care bill to move forward, donald trump being criticized by the chief of the boy scouts for the speech he gave. of course,e, everything happenig in the white house, the expletive-laden raid of his new communications director anthonyy scaramucci, and other issues just in the last week. you are saying, forget all this for a moment. let's look at the state of the democratic party. talk about what you think is this billion-dollar blunder. the challenge democrats face is to focus on the math and not the myth of what happened in 2016. the myth is that all of these democratic voters, working-class whwhite voters whoho had suppord obobama defected from the democrats, flocked to donald trump's campaign and backed him, and that is why democrats lost,
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we did a profile piece on the new york times book review. if you'd like to see that go to the website, booktv.org and type in pamela paul and you can watch the entire piece. >> thursday night, we look at technology and the internet. starting at 8:00 p.m., venture capitalist scott hartley discusses his book, the fuzzy and the techie. then zoe quinn discusses her book, crash override. university of arizona sociology professor, jennifer earl was interviewed on her book. later, former google data scientist, seth stevens on his book "everybody lies". the tv in prime time all this week on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. this brought you today by a cable or satellite provider. >> now, reuters editor at large harold evans discusses writing for clarity in his book "do i make myself clear" he's joined with the political commentator in the morning show. this is an hour long event. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good evening and welcome to the strand boo
we did a profile piece on the new york times book review. if you'd like to see that go to the website, booktv.org and type in pamela paul and you can watch the entire piece. >> thursday night, we look at technology and the internet. starting at 8:00 p.m., venture capitalist scott hartley discusses his book, the fuzzy and the techie. then zoe quinn discusses her book, crash override. university of arizona sociology professor, jennifer earl was interviewed on her book. later, former google...
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that the "the new york times" just posted. this has just gone up since we went on the air. i've been marking it with my trusty highlighter. let me tell you what they've reported directly relevant to what we need to talk to congressman schiff about. trump campaign aides has repeated contacts with rux intelligence is the headline. the operative word being campaign. this is during the campaign. this is during the election. there's brand-new breaking news now from "the wall street journal." can we put this article on the screen please? did he make a full screen out of this? yes. thank you. you see the headline, spies get swe intelligence from president trump. they're not showing this him that because they're not sure if he can be trusted with it. he's the president. the washington post breaking news just this evening that will frankly tie your socks in a knot if you were thinking that maybe the whole trump sheriff russia thing was going to be investigated impartially and aggressively by congress. the two republican chairman of the
that the "the new york times" just posted. this has just gone up since we went on the air. i've been marking it with my trusty highlighter. let me tell you what they've reported directly relevant to what we need to talk to congressman schiff about. trump campaign aides has repeated contacts with rux intelligence is the headline. the operative word being campaign. this is during the campaign. this is during the election. there's brand-new breaking news now from "the wall street...
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the state managed economy. you also write as a republican new dealer but the republican new deal introduced into the lexicon and as he matured he pretty much rejected the policies of the new deal as day perceive to be intruding on the rights of the individual but if it was the diaries dismissing to o'neill in 1975 where he rejects the new deal to be a panacea to solve everything by the '60s he has rejected the politics and policies that he thought it was up a mechanism to bring the country together so that the bird is the new deal itself and he did compare in the columns and in the speeches so of the new york times 1981 was the same thing so you have to look negative reagan's relationship morceli more than he was for it or against a. and then for the american in spirit to be snuffed out. >> you have one minute left. >>. >> not to get rid it of social security or those programs but there was a democratic congress with social security and other social programs were still popular. and that we really appreciate that panel but in some ways to underestimate ronald reagan but george shultz said you have to realize tha
the state managed economy. you also write as a republican new dealer but the republican new deal introduced into the lexicon and as he matured he pretty much rejected the policies of the new deal as day perceive to be intruding on the rights of the individual but if it was the diaries dismissing to o'neill in 1975 where he rejects the new deal to be a panacea to solve everything by the '60s he has rejected the politics and policies that he thought it was up a mechanism to bring the country...
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we're going to get straight to maggie haberman with "the new york times." she broke the story. joins us now via phone. maggie, just holding ahold of your reporting, reading some of it. so you have new reporting tonight about an e-mail donald trump received ahead of his june 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer. what can you tell us about that? >> so, look, there's a lot that we -- there's stuff we know and there are many things we don't know. what we do know right now, this i was a very much a group effort at the "times" by a lot of reporters, that don jr. in the course of being approached about a meeting on the woman, the lawyer, the russian lawyer, with whom he met and these stories have been reported on over the last couple days, he received an e-mail from an intermediary and the e-mail said, made clear, that they -- part of the point of this meeting was, you know, to offer him some compromising information about hillary clinton, who at that point was clearly the nominee on the democratic side, and that the material was part of a larger russian governmente esffort to help his f
we're going to get straight to maggie haberman with "the new york times." she broke the story. joins us now via phone. maggie, just holding ahold of your reporting, reading some of it. so you have new reporting tonight about an e-mail donald trump received ahead of his june 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer. what can you tell us about that? >> so, look, there's a lot that we -- there's stuff we know and there are many things we don't know. what we do know right now, this i was...
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consider this package in "the new york times." mr. kushner supplemented the list of foreign contacts three times, adding more than 100 names, people close to him said. so people close to jared kushner are telling "the new york times" about jared kushner updating his security clearance application. team kushner is obviously an invaluable set of sources for "the new york times." but people in the white house presumably on team trump continue in the giant battle of the secret sources with "the new york times" to try to make the president look better than jared kushner. here's how "the new york times" describes what jared kushner told his father-in-law about his meeting with natalia veselnitskaya. mr. kushner played down the significance of the meeting and omitted significant details according to two people who were briefed on the exchange. they said mr. kushner informed the president that he had met with a russian foreign national and that while he had to report the name, it would not cause a problem for the administration. now, there's o
consider this package in "the new york times." mr. kushner supplemented the list of foreign contacts three times, adding more than 100 names, people close to him said. so people close to jared kushner are telling "the new york times" about jared kushner updating his security clearance application. team kushner is obviously an invaluable set of sources for "the new york times." but people in the white house presumably on team trump continue in the giant battle of...
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s lawyer has given to "the new york times." it says that ms. lnitskaya said in a statement on saturday that nothing at all about the presidential campaign was discussed at the trump tower meeting. she recalled that after about ten minutes, either mr. kushner or mr. manafort left the room. she said she had never acted on behalf of the russian government, never discussed any of these matters with any representatives of the russian government. none of that is actually new information from donald trump jr.'s lawyer. those statements have already been made. we're joined now by ana marie cox, "new york times" magazine contributor, also ron klain is back with us. and anna marie, it's donald trump jr.'s night here in all of our news broadcasts because he is the focus of this latest report. we now have the latest breaking element of it by the new york sometimes saying that donald trump jr. himself received an e-mail directly saying that the information to be imparted in this meeting would come from the russian government and that the russian government w
s lawyer has given to "the new york times." it says that ms. lnitskaya said in a statement on saturday that nothing at all about the presidential campaign was discussed at the trump tower meeting. she recalled that after about ten minutes, either mr. kushner or mr. manafort left the room. she said she had never acted on behalf of the russian government, never discussed any of these matters with any representatives of the russian government. none of that is actually new information...
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and from the old silk road to the new. ecial report on the trillion dollar project linking china with europe. president trump's eldest son has said he's willing to testify before the senate intelligence committee about the meeting he's admitted having with a russian lawyer, during last year's election. donald trump junior met the contact, believed to have links to the kremlin, because she said she had damaging information about hillary clinton. the white house insists there was nothing inappropriate about the meeting. gavin hewitt reports. this is donald trump's eldest son. i'm donald trump jr. lastjune, after his father's nomination, he met with a russian lawyer who promised damaging material on hillary clinton's campaign. the meeting was here at trump tower in new york. until this weekend, trump jr hadn't mentioned it, but it wasn't a casual encounter, he brought along trump's campaign manager and his son—in—law. then his story has changed. on saturday he said, "we primarily discussed a programme about the adoption of rus
and from the old silk road to the new. ecial report on the trillion dollar project linking china with europe. president trump's eldest son has said he's willing to testify before the senate intelligence committee about the meeting he's admitted having with a russian lawyer, during last year's election. donald trump junior met the contact, believed to have links to the kremlin, because she said she had damaging information about hillary clinton. the white house insists there was nothing...
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the new doctor who is a woman for the first time.starred in the itv drama broadchurch, will take over from peter capaldi next year. acid attack offenders could face life sentences as the new review looks at classifying corrosive su bsta nces looks at classifying corrosive substances is dangerous weapons. —— sport now. time for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello. federer makes it eight, as he wins the wimbledon title once again. roger federer breaking records once again, the youngest 35—year—old in sport picking up his eighth men's singles title at wimbledon after beating marin cilic in straight sets on sunday. joe linskey was there to witness the fed in full flow. in centre court history, one man has his own chapter. if you play roger federer here, you are going up against the thousands who adore him. going for a record eighth title. at 35, he is still at his peak. a two—month break earlier this year has kept him swift on his feet. with a racket, the same artistry. in the opening exchanges, roger federer has the power t
the new doctor who is a woman for the first time.starred in the itv drama broadchurch, will take over from peter capaldi next year. acid attack offenders could face life sentences as the new review looks at classifying corrosive su bsta nces looks at classifying corrosive substances is dangerous weapons. —— sport now. time for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello. federer makes it eight, as he wins the wimbledon title once again. roger federer breaking records once again, the...
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let's start with the fact that news by definition is not fake. so i would say, quote, for fake has but the white house totally co-opted that phrase. we have news that's 100% false, created for financial gain. and that's a lot of what we saw the pope endorses president -- the candidate trump during the election, hillary clinton sold guns to isis, those are stories completely made up. and you have misleading stories where there's some element of truth and it's distorted. and then you have just pure, flat-out propaganda. so i think that really forget what is the definition, what it really speaks to is that we as consumers of news need to be very critical in how we approach news that news literacy is the solution and 's going to be take a long time. if you think back to yellow journalism when things were sensational and how we know now when we get to the checkout line there's "the national enquirer," there's "world weekly news." we've been educated to know that hillary clinton didn't have an alien baby. right now there is a move to have more news lite
let's start with the fact that news by definition is not fake. so i would say, quote, for fake has but the white house totally co-opted that phrase. we have news that's 100% false, created for financial gain. and that's a lot of what we saw the pope endorses president -- the candidate trump during the election, hillary clinton sold guns to isis, those are stories completely made up. and you have misleading stories where there's some element of truth and it's distorted. and then you have just...
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what led to that incredible turn in the news, what led to the president to consider those radical options? in that news that was broken last night? what were the things that happened that drove the president to start considering these options that you would consider a president to do only as his very last resort? what pushed him to that point? well, according to the reporting from the washington post last night, "the president is irritated by the notion that bob mueller's probe could reach into his family's finances. "his primary frustration centers on the prospect that the mueller investigation could spread into scrutinizing many years of trump deal making." "the president told top aides he was especially disturbed after learning bob mueller would be able to access several years of his tax returns." "a close advisor to the president is quoted by the post saying that the president's tax returns are outside mueller's investigation, one of the president's lawyers, jay secalau told the president that his real estate transactions are "far outside the scope of a legitimate investigation." all
what led to that incredible turn in the news, what led to the president to consider those radical options? in that news that was broken last night? what were the things that happened that drove the president to start considering these options that you would consider a president to do only as his very last resort? what pushed him to that point? well, according to the reporting from the washington post last night, "the president is irritated by the notion that bob mueller's probe could reach...
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so why the new ban? >> breaking news from ohio. t at the state fair left a teenager dead. others hospitalized. witnesses describing bodies flying everywhere. the new details we are just learning. >> new this half-hour, angelina jolie is opening up for the first time about her painful split from brad pitt. >> what she is telling vanity fair about a new health scare,
so why the new ban? >> breaking news from ohio. t at the state fair left a teenager dead. others hospitalized. witnesses describing bodies flying everywhere. the new details we are just learning. >> new this half-hour, angelina jolie is opening up for the first time about her painful split from brad pitt. >> what she is telling vanity fair about a new health scare,
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so why the new ban? >> breaking news from ohio. r left a teenager dead. others hospitalized. witnesses describing bodies flying everywhere. the new details we are just learning. >> new this half-hour, angelina jolie is opening up for the first time about her painful split from brad pitt. >> what she is telling vanity fair about a new health scare, and what she and brad are doing to heal and move their family forward. >> rihanna goes to work, work, work, work, work. what she did during a big day in paris meeting with the france's president and first lady an what they had to say about rihanna. >> all coming up in "the skinny" on this thursday, july 27th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everyone. we are going to start with the sudden surprising announcement from president trump banning transgender people from serving in the military. in any capacity. >> as a candidate, donald trump promised to protect, gay, lesbian, transgender rights, never talked about those rights in relation to mill fare ser
so why the new ban? >> breaking news from ohio. r left a teenager dead. others hospitalized. witnesses describing bodies flying everywhere. the new details we are just learning. >> new this half-hour, angelina jolie is opening up for the first time about her painful split from brad pitt. >> what she is telling vanity fair about a new health scare, and what she and brad are doing to heal and move their family forward. >> rihanna goes to work, work, work, work, work. what...
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thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. ads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov ...is not just something you can see or touch. home...is a feeling. it's the place where you feel safe to have those little moments that mean everything. at adt, we believe that feeling should always be there. whether it's at your house, or your business, we help keep you safe. so you can have those moments that make you feel at home. ♪you are loved wherever you are. kennedy: before the break i asked you what percentage of americans trust the news media. the answer is c. according to a kree scented npr marist, only 30% have trust in the media. president trump's lack of faith in the press has led him to use social media as a soap box. and cnn and msnbc don't like it one bit. is that what it takes to communicate in mash tag fake news? the host of the greg gutfeld show and co-host of "the five." gregg requ
thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. ads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov ...is not just something you can see or touch. home...is a feeling. it's the place where you feel safe to have those little moments that mean everything. at adt, we believe that feeling should always be there. whether...
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this week, how those who present the news, made the news. llo and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. coming up, news presenters featured prominently in the bbc‘s list of its best paid on air staff. this week, are they really worth the money? and how will the bbc deal with the gap in pay revealed between men and women? wednesday was a difficult day for the bbc, as ordered by the government against its wishes, the corporation published the names and salary bands of all its on—air employees paid more than £150,000 a year. this led to some uncomfortable interviews with those unused to being on the receiving end of questions. what do i do? on paper, absolutely nothing that justifies that huge amount of money if you compare with me with lots of other people. a doctor saves a child's life. a nurse comforts a dying person. would you do the job for less? of course. i have never doubted how lucky i am to work in there. i am just sorry. i think the bbc is really hurting today. john humphrys and jeremy vine, the two leading news presenters on th
this week, how those who present the news, made the news. llo and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. coming up, news presenters featured prominently in the bbc‘s list of its best paid on air staff. this week, are they really worth the money? and how will the bbc deal with the gap in pay revealed between men and women? wednesday was a difficult day for the bbc, as ordered by the government against its wishes, the corporation published the names and salary bands of all its on—air...
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the "the new york times." "fox & friends" said that it with on-screen headline saying they foil attempt to take out the leader. this was a leader the failing "new york times" with that feeling his credibility but also the country. the president then tweeting. the failing "new york times" boiled to catch the terrace. there agenda over national security. his letter, "the new york times" effort an apology over a malicious and inaccurate segment. no apology. here's what "fox & friends" peter doocy said today. >> "the new york times" and fox news sent a lengthy a statement that they describe their reporting to the pentagon before publication, and here is no objections, then they have never complained publicly until now. if you read the entire statement it, is on foxnews.com. >> the "the new york times" sas that it was included in a pressure relief. at the time of a 2016 rate in syria, before the story. it was covered by numeral media outlets. that says it would've tipped off a big daddy who knew, his communication m
the "the new york times." "fox & friends" said that it with on-screen headline saying they foil attempt to take out the leader. this was a leader the failing "new york times" with that feeling his credibility but also the country. the president then tweeting. the failing "new york times" boiled to catch the terrace. there agenda over national security. his letter, "the new york times" effort an apology over a malicious and inaccurate...
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is coming from new jersey. thewth in employment and manhattan is likely to be coming from new jersey. those folks are going to need a way to get to work. the bus terminal is just essential to that. >> i asked port authority officials where we stand in terms of getting a new bus terminal. when we think we stand in terms of getting a new bus terminal? what about new york's? >> we have undertaken as we indicated a construction and feasibility in rebuilding the facility on site is one of the options to be considered. we are optimistic the processes on track. >> it changes notoriously slow at the port authority. i am hopeful we will get that bus terminal eventually in a couple of years. there are some new members of the port authority board that started today. kevin i three women, hopefully the new team will speed up us getting a new bus terminal in new york. follow me on twitter at chasing sibile and follow me on chasing news. >> thank you for tuning in, didn't see you over there. we'll have another show for you tomorr
is coming from new jersey. thewth in employment and manhattan is likely to be coming from new jersey. those folks are going to need a way to get to work. the bus terminal is just essential to that. >> i asked port authority officials where we stand in terms of getting a new bus terminal. when we think we stand in terms of getting a new bus terminal? what about new york's? >> we have undertaken as we indicated a construction and feasibility in rebuilding the facility on site is one...
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the big problem with fake news is people don't believe the real news. ember, especially as we travel the country, people don't know what to trust. that's one of the things that axios tries to do. we were six months old yesterday. we started two days before the inauguration. every one of our journalists, we just hired our 80th person. we talk to our journalists constantly. we want people to say axios is smart, i trust them. people just don't know what out there is worthy of their trust. and so they come to people like you and places like axios, and what's important is in the sea of noise out there, that there be places that they can see illumination, including from the great journalists that you have on night by night. and that people distinguish between that and the noise. >> our broadcast would be nothing without the journalist who are reporting these stories day and night and giving us our fresh lead just like tonight. what did you make of tonight's effort by the trio at "the new york times"? >> fantastic work, and what we hear time and again from trum
the big problem with fake news is people don't believe the real news. ember, especially as we travel the country, people don't know what to trust. that's one of the things that axios tries to do. we were six months old yesterday. we started two days before the inauguration. every one of our journalists, we just hired our 80th person. we talk to our journalists constantly. we want people to say axios is smart, i trust them. people just don't know what out there is worthy of their trust. and so...
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not funny at all. >> the news cycle in the internet age demands something fresh and news all the tileuently a comedian comment ongt non the news becomes the news. >> he said what, he must have rocks in his head. >> she told a joke and offended people in that community. >> didn't take long for his tweets to be condemned. >> everyone thinks you have to be burned at the stake if you said something deemed offensive by however many thousands on twitter decided it's offensive. >> i think we're at a point in the country where people need to take the thumb out of their mouth and zbroe up a little bit and realize there's a lot bigger problems out there than what a comedian did a joke about. >> you have to feel the same way about comedy. >> yeah i did this joke about the way people have to justify their cellphone, like they're so important, they don't seem important the way you scroll through them like a gay french king. there's a creepy pc thing that bothers me. >> the rise of the politically correct trend is the cover story on the atlantic magazine. protective atmosphere is so charged comedia
not funny at all. >> the news cycle in the internet age demands something fresh and news all the tileuently a comedian comment ongt non the news becomes the news. >> he said what, he must have rocks in his head. >> she told a joke and offended people in that community. >> didn't take long for his tweets to be condemned. >> everyone thinks you have to be burned at the stake if you said something deemed offensive by however many thousands on twitter decided it's...
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comedian commenting on the news becomes the news. >> he said what? have rocks in his head. >> sarah silverman was on conen o'brien. it offend certain members from the yaa-asian community. >> it didn't take long for his tweets to be condemned. >> everybody thinks you have to be burned at the stake if you say something that is deemed to be offensive by ever how many thousand people on twitter. who decided it was offensive. >> i think we're at a point in this country where people need to take the thumb out of their mouth and grow up a little bit and realize there's a lot bigger problems out there than what a comedian did a joke about. >> you have to feel the same way about comedy. >> yeah. i do this joke about the way people need to justify their cell phone. i need to have it with me because people are so important. you know. they don't seem very important the way you scroll through them like a gay french king. there's a creepy pc thing out there that really bothers me. >> the rise of this new politically correct trend is the cover story in the new issu
comedian commenting on the news becomes the news. >> he said what? have rocks in his head. >> sarah silverman was on conen o'brien. it offend certain members from the yaa-asian community. >> it didn't take long for his tweets to be condemned. >> everybody thinks you have to be burned at the stake if you say something that is deemed to be offensive by ever how many thousand people on twitter. who decided it was offensive. >> i think we're at a point in this country...
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the new deal was a lot of different things. ay who was the postmaster general was asked what the idea of the new deal was, it's like saying the collection of old stuff snake -- deflated basketball, some old shoes and a get guitar were put there by interior designer. the whole idea of the new deal which you reference, experimentation, they do a lot of things up against the wall to see if it stuck. some of it to the american people and some of it did with the economy and a lot of it was awful and i think you make a perfectly fine point that ronald reagan as a politician. and this is my point. as a politician looked at the stuff that stuck and was successful and said, that part of the new deal i'm willing to stick with, but the -- you know, hugh johnson and nrai can't stand that and all the other things that were truly above board and outrageous. there was a second new deal. a lot of different new deals and -- but this gets to my -- i will get to my story, it was founded in 1938, to fight for the new deal. there was some work being
the new deal was a lot of different things. ay who was the postmaster general was asked what the idea of the new deal was, it's like saying the collection of old stuff snake -- deflated basketball, some old shoes and a get guitar were put there by interior designer. the whole idea of the new deal which you reference, experimentation, they do a lot of things up against the wall to see if it stuck. some of it to the american people and some of it did with the economy and a lot of it was awful and...
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some of it here at the new permanent exhibition at the museum of the moving image in new york. >> my ative spirit is alive, and it's alive right here in this exhibit. >> reporter: the henson family donated many of the 300 objects on display. everything from sketches, props, and dozens of puppets like fraggles, a swedish chef, an 8-foot-tall yellow bird and, of course, the little green frog. ♪ the rainbow connection ♪ >> this is my father's kermit, in many ways my father's alter ego. my father built the original kermit out of my grandmother's spring coat. >> reporter: a look at henson's extensive film career including the costume david bowie wore in "the labyrinth." >> i think my dad gave himself permission to play and he gave his collaboratorser. igs to play. >> reporter: like bonnie eye rickson who helped design some of henson's biggest stars. here we are standing in front of the famous miss piggy. >> i did three pigs. one of them became miss piggy, that karate chop just created the miss piggy everybody knows and loves. >> reporter: people love to laugh. my dad loved to laugh. he lov
some of it here at the new permanent exhibition at the museum of the moving image in new york. >> my ative spirit is alive, and it's alive right here in this exhibit. >> reporter: the henson family donated many of the 300 objects on display. everything from sketches, props, and dozens of puppets like fraggles, a swedish chef, an 8-foot-tall yellow bird and, of course, the little green frog. ♪ the rainbow connection ♪ >> this is my father's kermit, in many ways my father's...
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the more turmoil. manuel bur kez, cbs news. caraca caracas, venezuela. >>> one of the victims suffered critical injuries. three others were seriously injured. police say the van appears to have ran a red light, collided with another car and was pusheded on the sidewalk. that the man was under arrest. >>> it's drawing. a 7-year-old died after being left in a car in phoenix. another was left in the car as the temperatures hit triple digits. >> we talk about these convenients unfortunately too much. i think the message is to be to check your vehicle consistently. take the time to actually look and or any pets. >> the alarm would alert drivers if a child is left in the back seat when the car is turned off. >>> rides at the ohio state fair are up and running following a deadly accident last week. all the rides at the state fair were shut down after the fire ball ride came apart last wednesday. a teenager, one of those thrown from the ride was killed. seven others were injured. all the rides except the fire ball resumed yesterday. >>>
the more turmoil. manuel bur kez, cbs news. caraca caracas, venezuela. >>> one of the victims suffered critical injuries. three others were seriously injured. police say the van appears to have ran a red light, collided with another car and was pusheded on the sidewalk. that the man was under arrest. >>> it's drawing. a 7-year-old died after being left in a car in phoenix. another was left in the car as the temperatures hit triple digits. >> we talk about these...
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howie: sarah palin suing the "new york times." porter's rant in the white house press room brings him all kinds of attention. delicious... fresh fruit. it's perfection. seriously? an epic soundtrack? is there any other way? that's what a smoothie should taste like. visit a store today for fresh fruit smoothies and summer deals. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headac.. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taki
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but the news has rattled investors. d the reports, last friday, vw shares fell by 4.9%. shares for bmw and daimler dropped more than 3%. the european commission and the german cartel office have not yet launched an official probe, but are looking into the allegations. if true, this would open upa the allegations. if true, this would open up a whole new chapter in the diesel emissions scandal. that is because engine exhaust technology is also allegedly involved in the cartel. vw and other german brands are only now starting to recover from the emissions row. so another scandal would be a blow to the industry's reputation. damian maginnis, bbc news, berlin. in other news, britain is hitting the breaks on new petrol and diesel vehicles. the government plans to ban new cars and vans powered by fossil fuels by 2040. government officials are expected to unveil a $332 million fund to help cut down on pollution to improve the air quality. the money could go towards retrofitting buses and other transport. the reported move follow
but the news has rattled investors. d the reports, last friday, vw shares fell by 4.9%. shares for bmw and daimler dropped more than 3%. the european commission and the german cartel office have not yet launched an official probe, but are looking into the allegations. if true, this would open upa the allegations. if true, this would open up a whole new chapter in the diesel emissions scandal. that is because engine exhaust technology is also allegedly involved in the cartel. vw and other german...
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this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the work to repeal and replace obamacare is just getting started. senators head back to capitol hill today to debate. >>> and the attorney general continues to take heat from the president. >> i told you before, i'm very disappointed with the attorney general. >>> plus, swimmer katie ledecky dominates the world championships and makes history. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> more votes are expected in the senate today as republicans pursue their long held promise to repeal and replace the affordable care act. the vote a-a-thon started yesterday when they barely managed to get through the debate. it squeaked through with the help of john mccain, who made dramatic return to the capitol after being diagnosed with brain cancer. last night a wide-ranging plan to replace and repeal obamacare was voted down. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. i
this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the work to repeal and replace obamacare is just getting started. senators head back to capitol hill today to debate. >>> and the attorney general continues to take heat from the president. >> i told you before, i'm very disappointed with the attorney general. >>> plus, swimmer katie ledecky dominates the world championships and makes history. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in...
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up next, one branch of the news media has escaped the president's fake news label. the right wing is covering president trump now. >>> president trump has wrapped up his intense nine-day oversees international voyage that by all accounts was a home run. our commander in chief, the pillar of strength and a true advocate for america. >> joining me now jennifer ruben -- still with me, jennifer ruben, michelle goldberg, jason johnson, olivia nuzzi. i have been fascinated how the media has dealt with in the past month or so, and one of the things i find interesting is the fact while the country has been -- you know, this health care bill recently has consumed, they want nothing to do with it. it is really astounding when you think about it. eight years of repeal and replace, tea party rallies -- let me just say, i have talked to conservative citizens, just random people who know a lot about obamacare. they have critiques of it that are quite sophisticated and have thought a lot about it and really, you know, dislike it, and here it is, the moment, the crowning achievement
up next, one branch of the news media has escaped the president's fake news label. the right wing is covering president trump now. >>> president trump has wrapped up his intense nine-day oversees international voyage that by all accounts was a home run. our commander in chief, the pillar of strength and a true advocate for america. >> joining me now jennifer ruben -- still with me, jennifer ruben, michelle goldberg, jason johnson, olivia nuzzi. i have been fascinated how the...
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are there any consequences for "the new york times"? i know it's a freedom of speech issue, freedom of the press. is there anything that can be done if it can be proven that they are actively putting lives at risk. >> you can see this is happening in a broader context, not just the administration written large but particularly the commander in chief. president trump has taken a very aggressive stance towards the media, the attacks on twitter and elsewhere particularly against "the new york times," in attacking some of the reports as fake news. it's happening in that context of a very divisive time and there's nothing to answer your question directly specifically the administration can do to stop the publication of this kind of a story. but you're right, there's a push and a pole, there's a traditional fight. there is that broader context where we as journalists want to publish as much information as we think the public has a right to know about and certainly the times tried to make that case in their june report. i suspect now they're go
are there any consequences for "the new york times"? i know it's a freedom of speech issue, freedom of the press. is there anything that can be done if it can be proven that they are actively putting lives at risk. >> you can see this is happening in a broader context, not just the administration written large but particularly the commander in chief. president trump has taken a very aggressive stance towards the media, the attacks on twitter and elsewhere particularly against...
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bounty the quicker picker upper sorbonne. >>> we have some new polling out on the 2018 midterm electionbc news poll said a slight majority of voters 52% want democrats to control the next congress. that's compared to 38% who want it controlled by republicans. those numbers can be deceiving because a huge number of votes are squeezed into a few districts. we'll be right back. ce the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz. including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. now's your chance at completely clear s
bounty the quicker picker upper sorbonne. >>> we have some new polling out on the 2018 midterm electionbc news poll said a slight majority of voters 52% want democrats to control the next congress. that's compared to 38% who want it controlled by republicans. those numbers can be deceiving because a huge number of votes are squeezed into a few districts. we'll be right back. ce the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear...
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thanks for watching. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm don darryl. president trump has sparked a political firestorm over his announcement that transgender people will no longer be allowed to serve in the united states armed forces. the president insists it was a military decision and it's not official policy yet. but the white house is already taking fire from all sides. major garrett has the story. >> reporter: the president's tweets sounded like new policy. the united states government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the u.s. military. but it caught the pentagon and congress completely off guard. the white house could not explain what it meant for the thousands of transgender individuals serving now. press secretary sarah huckabee sanders did not provide a timetable for implementing the policy. >> obviously it's a very difficult decision. it's not a simple one. but the president feels that it's the best one for the military. >> but you can't answer the question of what's going to happen
thanks for watching. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm don darryl. president trump has sparked a political firestorm over his announcement that transgender people will no longer be allowed to serve in the united states armed forces. the president insists it was a military decision and it's not official policy yet. but the white house is already taking fire from all sides. major garrett has the story. >> reporter:...
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the film, based on real accounts, gathered by bbc news and animated by the makers of wallace and gromitustry award this week. it may not be news as we know it, but could it be the future? virtual reality footage like that is only properly experience by wearing a headset. but a simpler version, 360 degrees video, can be viewed online or on mobiles. the first such report was filmed following the terrorist attacks in paris on november, 2015. this is what it's like in paris today. this is the place de la republique. the correspondent, matthew price, is holding the camera on a selfie stick, the intention to provide an immersive type of reporting, which puts the viewer at the heart of the story. but what questions do these technologies raise for the bbc and could they revolutionise the way viewers consume news? to discuss this i am joined by the head of the bbc‘s new virtual reality hub. can you explain first the difference between vr and 360? well, 360 video allows you to look all the way around. so you can either watch it on your phone like this and move it all the way around. but when you
the film, based on real accounts, gathered by bbc news and animated by the makers of wallace and gromitustry award this week. it may not be news as we know it, but could it be the future? virtual reality footage like that is only properly experience by wearing a headset. but a simpler version, 360 degrees video, can be viewed online or on mobiles. the first such report was filmed following the terrorist attacks in paris on november, 2015. this is what it's like in paris today. this is the place...
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you're saying the new app will go live monday? yeah. we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. >>> we're back with congressman adam schiff. as we absorbing this information from the new york tiemgs, th ti they reporting sig citing an e- that ahead of the meeting which took place last june which was reported on by the times, the kremlin backed lawyer and basically the top of trump kp campaign, his campaign manager and son-in-law and eldest son donald jr., before that meeting took place, the business acquaintance who arranged that meeting sent an e-mail to donald trump, jr., informing him explicitly if they were going to get compromising information about hillary clinton from this meeting they should know that that material was from the russian government. and it was part of a russian governme
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he can say about the straight news, it is still the people behind the scenes that determine what is news. for instance, this whole thing -- the so-called dignity of the white house. what dignity are we talking about? the dignity of jfk having different women, even monsters girlfriend in the white house having sex with her? for the dignity of bill clinton and monica lewinsky? or are we talking about the dignity of barack obama, which he cannot be directly tied to it, but directing the irs and that lady pleaded the fifth amendment to prevent the tea party groups from exercising their right to believe. host: on the issue of the media, you are talking about a long time, do you think the press did a better job in the past, 20 years ago or before, then they are doing today? any jfk time,r: the press knew about his affairs and did not report on it. they kept that from the public. before that, the press kept from the public the fdr true illness, the stuff he was going through. becoming a gotcha thing. example wasent donna brazil here to work for cnn and gave hillary the answers in the debate wit
he can say about the straight news, it is still the people behind the scenes that determine what is news. for instance, this whole thing -- the so-called dignity of the white house. what dignity are we talking about? the dignity of jfk having different women, even monsters girlfriend in the white house having sex with her? for the dignity of bill clinton and monica lewinsky? or are we talking about the dignity of barack obama, which he cannot be directly tied to it, but directing the irs and...
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he wrote: on tuesday night, it wasn't a question of tennis featuring in the news as, instead of the news, as it came up to six o'clock, the british number one woman johanna konta was battling it out on centre court in her quarterfinal. and it was decided to keep showing that match on bbc one instead of the scheduled news at six. and on bbc two they had abandoned their planned wimbledon coverage for unscheduled repeats, as rain meant no other matches were being played. confused? john wilson did not understand the logic. another viewer pat brown was also annoyed by this and recorded this
he wrote: on tuesday night, it wasn't a question of tennis featuring in the news as, instead of the news, as it came up to six o'clock, the british number one woman johanna konta was battling it out on centre court in her quarterfinal. and it was decided to keep showing that match on bbc one instead of the scheduled news at six. and on bbc two they had abandoned their planned wimbledon coverage for unscheduled repeats, as rain meant no other matches were being played. confused? john wilson did...
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john kenny is sworn in as the new chief of staff. the crisis in venezuela defense the opposition vows to keep fighting on the streets. following a controversial vote which could give even more house to the president. nnova he saw. and a century after the battle of passion dal began ceremonies a how to remember the sacrifices made during one of the great wars bloodiest campaigns . welcome to world news america what it was another day of changes at the white house. this morning john kelly was sworn in as the new chief of staff. replacing ryan's previous who announced his departure on friday. i came the bomb shell. anthony scaramucci tapped as white house communications director less than two weeks ago is leaving as well. saying he wants to give mister kelly a clean slate. the bbc's north america had to touch on cyprus been following all the action for us. so i'm really very free doesn't make my remarks informal and that what he was right about that was anti. it stay one on the job and certain things it instantly clear. antony scaramucci
john kenny is sworn in as the new chief of staff. the crisis in venezuela defense the opposition vows to keep fighting on the streets. following a controversial vote which could give even more house to the president. nnova he saw. and a century after the battle of passion dal began ceremonies a how to remember the sacrifices made during one of the great wars bloodiest campaigns . welcome to world news america what it was another day of changes at the white house. this morning john kelly was...
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the new information coming in overnight. plus a major decision expected in the day ahead in fairfax county. one schools' potential million dollar name change. and a big day in washington sports! redskins training camp get's underway this morning. we are live in richmond - as fans start lining up for the big day. good morning washinto washington. toss to eileen - hottest day of the next 5 (feels: low to mid 90s) - weather alert friday - waves of heavy rain, flood risk - unseasonably cool end of july - cool & rainy saturday - beautiful sunday! today: mostly cloudy. warm and humid. isolated pm thunderstorm. highs: 88-91 winds: s 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. warm and humid. isolated shower. lows: 69-75 winds: sw 5 mph friday: mostly cloudy with rain likely. highs: 79-83 winds: sw to ne 5-10 mph breaking news right now: all rides at the columbus are shut down, after the worst disaster in the fair's history. adrianna hopkins is here with the latest. here is what we know right now! a teenager is dead and seven other people hurt
the new information coming in overnight. plus a major decision expected in the day ahead in fairfax county. one schools' potential million dollar name change. and a big day in washington sports! redskins training camp get's underway this morning. we are live in richmond - as fans start lining up for the big day. good morning washinto washington. toss to eileen - hottest day of the next 5 (feels: low to mid 90s) - weather alert friday - waves of heavy rain, flood risk - unseasonably cool end of...
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the lean cnn. we to want welcome a new member of the lead family. claire elizabeth white was born monday to our senior editorial producer, scarlett white, oh my goodness. look at that face. >> look at her. >> both mom and baby are home and doing well. congratulations to the loving parents. that's it for the lead, i'm jake tapper, now brianna keeler is in in for wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> happening now. breaking news, conflict-free life. nevada parol board agrees to let o.j. simpson out of prison after the former nfl star says he spent a conflict-free life. simpson acquitted two decades ago in the deaths of his ex-wife and served nine years in a robbery and kidnapping case. at this time, the white house says president trump does not intend to fire special council robert mueller at this time. a day after the president warned mueller not to investigate his family's finances. >>> venting sessions. a spokeswoman says president trump still has confidence in attorney general jeff sessions, even though he venlted against sessions for stepping a
the lean cnn. we to want welcome a new member of the lead family. claire elizabeth white was born monday to our senior editorial producer, scarlett white, oh my goodness. look at that face. >> look at her. >> both mom and baby are home and doing well. congratulations to the loving parents. that's it for the lead, i'm jake tapper, now brianna keeler is in in for wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> happening now. breaking news, conflict-free life. nevada parol board...
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the uk. hello. this is bbc news. enerous pensions mean they receive a "premium" — but he refused to repeat newspaper reports that he called them overpaid. the level of personal abuse and intimidation that election candidates face has reached a "tipping point", the head of the standards watchdog has warned. lord bew has told the bbc it was a "dangerous moment" for uk politics. mps are considering tougher sentences for people convicted of acid attacks — after there were more than 400 offences in england and wales in the six months to april. eight people have been killed, and at least 49 were seriously injured during a stampede that broke out after a football match in senegal — reports say a wall collapsed as supporters tried to leave the stadium. now on bbc news — it's time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme. coming up: the government launches its repeal bill converting eu law into uk legislation. we'll be looking at the parliamentary battles to come. as the prime minister announces an inquir
the uk. hello. this is bbc news. enerous pensions mean they receive a "premium" — but he refused to repeat newspaper reports that he called them overpaid. the level of personal abuse and intimidation that election candidates face has reached a "tipping point", the head of the standards watchdog has warned. lord bew has told the bbc it was a "dangerous moment" for uk politics. mps are considering tougher sentences for people convicted of acid attacks — after...
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if the times is failing, it's failing upwards. will in newsey, will >> caller: jim, a big boo-yah from jersey. >> loving jersey what's going on? >> caller: i want to get your overall take on barns and noble, the $12 per share valuation letter has -- it's against amazon i want to see if that's the debt orb -- >> here's the problem. i root for barnes and noble as a writer and a place to go, but i don't root for the stock, because i like to be in winning stocks and that hose not proven to be the case doug in maryland, doug >> caller: a rocking, rockville, maryland boo-yah to ya, jim. >> that's where a branch of the cramer family is what's going on? >> caller: good question about disney i've been a long-time investor i worked 30 years for the company that was bought out by disney in the mid '90s, one of the networks and it's a big portion of my 401(k), and it was a great 401(k) ride. disney has been slowing down and not doing much over a year you've been advising people to hang in there, hang in there do we still hang in there? >> yes, you do i l
if the times is failing, it's failing upwards. will in newsey, will >> caller: jim, a big boo-yah from jersey. >> loving jersey what's going on? >> caller: i want to get your overall take on barns and noble, the $12 per share valuation letter has -- it's against amazon i want to see if that's the debt orb -- >> here's the problem. i root for barnes and noble as a writer and a place to go, but i don't root for the stock, because i like to be in winning stocks and that...
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the breaking news, i don't think anybody knew that the president called the "new york times" into the oval office. not talking about health care or tax reform, but laying into his attorney general jeff sessions and bob mueller talking about the russian investigation. the president has a?brand new league team. ty cobb is a giant of lawyersbrn washington, d.c. was this part of his advice to move forward?? >> you can't craft a scenario where this would be part of what ty cobb would want the president of the united states to do. the reason to bring in ty cobb a?seasoned washington attorney w is to bring in someone who is seasoned and says, look, mr. president, stop doing interviews and stop talking about the investigation and lashing out at robert mueller or people on your own team like jeff sessions the attorney general. let this play out. there is nothing you can do to stop the special counsel right now. we have the president attackings his own attorney general. saying if he knew jeff sessions was going to recuse himself from all matters involving russia, he would not have picked jeff s
the breaking news, i don't think anybody knew that the president called the "new york times" into the oval office. not talking about health care or tax reform, but laying into his attorney general jeff sessions and bob mueller talking about the russian investigation. the president has a?brand new league team. ty cobb is a giant of lawyersbrn washington, d.c. was this part of his advice to move forward?? >> you can't craft a scenario where this would be part of what ty cobb would...
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the news of the infinite spread followed more than 626%. >> amazon is actually a new online forum to its product. >> this is pretty interesting. amazon launching its social network using the ios have that spark is kind of like interest that lets users upload images of product for themselves using the product. other users can view pictures and follow the links to purchase through amazon but don't connect with friends through spark. you can follow people so they show up in your feed more and see what they are buying. trade to those amazon reviews, the best on the internet. lea: imagine having a picture to go along with it. >> seen what a user thinks of a product before you push the button. lori: coming up, if at first you don't succeed, try again. that is what google is doing with google classes. talking about the latest approach. a new note with a fresh face on it. 200 years old. we will tell you who we are speaking out. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ when you have something you love, you want to protect it. at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with
the news of the infinite spread followed more than 626%. >> amazon is actually a new online forum to its product. >> this is pretty interesting. amazon launching its social network using the ios have that spark is kind of like interest that lets users upload images of product for themselves using the product. other users can view pictures and follow the links to purchase through amazon but don't connect with friends through spark. you can follow people so they show up in your feed...
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the new warnings at some of the busiest beaches in america. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome to our viewers in the west. thank you for being here. we begin with a story that broke late today. the power struggle in the west wing of the white house has claimed another casualty. president trump announced by twitter this afternoon that he is replacing chief of staff reince priebus with homeland security secretary general john kelly. priebus' exit after six months on the job comes a day after he was excoriated by new white house communications director anthony scaramucci and just a week after sean spicer's abrupt resignation as press secretary. our kristen welker is at the white house with late details on the shake-up. >> reporter: tonight, a major staff shake-up in the embattled west wing. chief of staff reince priebus is out. president trump announcing his new pick in a tweet. i am pleased to inform you that i have just named general secretary john f. kelly as
the new warnings at some of the busiest beaches in america. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome to our viewers in the west. thank you for being here. we begin with a story that broke late today. the power struggle in the west wing of the white house has claimed another casualty. president trump announced by twitter this...