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bitter pill appears in the new issue of time magazine. it's a monthly colum fÑ,x,pnpnp3 !tf%f%r1bbue!3xijá [cheers and applause] >> jon: hey, that's our show. you know, for the past ten years or so we've had a writer here named tim who became the head writer and whose contributions to the program have been enormous and foundational. he is that rarest of birds. he is a great writer and an incredible talent but also a very pleasant individual. those are very hard to find. ly not be surprised if there is at some point in the future a tim car develop exhibit in a museum somewhere. he is going off to help our good friend john oliver create their new program which those two together it's going be powerhouse. we're going to miss them all like crazy cakes. we wish him the best. in the ten years we had to put him on the show with it weeks ago to get this moment of zen. i'm going to order it right now. >> jon: that was fast, thank you so much, sir. very kind of you, sir. no, captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you. >>
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hello and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle time magazine's person of the year francis the catholic pontiff according to the managing editor the pope change the tone and perceptions of the roman catholic church this may be so but francis also is showing himself to be critical of the global economic order and capitalism is there hope for the church or its francis merely a p.r. product. to cross the pope francis i'm joined by my guest jamila bey in washington she's a journalist and public speaker also in washington we have our chef when he is the president of the at was economic research foundation and in madison we cross to scott rickard he is an expert on catholicism as well as the executive editor of chronicles a magazine of american culture all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage encourage it all hundred in washington per person of the year well deserved. yes for sure few people have such respect as the pope a few institution of the catholic church still has so much kristie just so much
hello and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle time magazine's person of the year francis the catholic pontiff according to the managing editor the pope change the tone and perceptions of the roman catholic church this may be so but francis also is showing himself to be critical of the global economic order and capitalism is there hope for the church or its francis merely a p.r. product. to cross the pope francis i'm joined by my guest jamila bey in washington she's...
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hello and welcome across all things considered i'm peter lavelle time magazine's person of the year francis the catholic pontiff according to the managing editor the pope changed the tone and perceptions of the roman catholic church this may be so but francis also is showing himself to be critical of the global economic order and capitalism is there hope for the church or is francis merely a p.r. product. to cross pope francis i'm joined by my guest jamila bey in washington she is a journey. in public speaker also in washington we have a one hundred chef when he is the president of the at was economic research foundation and in madison we cross to scott rickard he is an expert on catholicism as well as the executive editor of chronicles a magazine of american culture all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage encourage it one hundred in washington per person of the year well deserved yes for sure few people have such respect as the pope if you institution as the catholic church still has so much kristie just so much influence ar
hello and welcome across all things considered i'm peter lavelle time magazine's person of the year francis the catholic pontiff according to the managing editor the pope changed the tone and perceptions of the roman catholic church this may be so but francis also is showing himself to be critical of the global economic order and capitalism is there hope for the church or is francis merely a p.r. product. to cross pope francis i'm joined by my guest jamila bey in washington she is a journey. in...
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coming out across talk argue over whether time magazine got it right or not with its latest choice of person of the year. there are many internal battles in society liberals and conservatives will never agree on gun rights or abortion but there is one battle that is often more generational than anything the battle for school uniforms teachers argue that uniforms eliminate a big distraction in the classroom and break up the caste systems that can evolve at school between the cool fashionable kids and the ones who can barely afford lunch like me in my younger years but teenagers will scream uniforms crush their freedom of expression and that they have a right to express who they are their individuality who has the right to dictate to them what to wear the thing they don't realize is that if the school doesn't tell them what to wear that big corporations and m.t.v. will all the cool individuals who dress alike and blindly follow all the trends are just obeying corporate marketing instead of their parents yeah for some reason it is bad if the school punishes you for dressing improperly bu
coming out across talk argue over whether time magazine got it right or not with its latest choice of person of the year. there are many internal battles in society liberals and conservatives will never agree on gun rights or abortion but there is one battle that is often more generational than anything the battle for school uniforms teachers argue that uniforms eliminate a big distraction in the classroom and break up the caste systems that can evolve at school between the cool fashionable...
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ok jamil are you elated that pope francis is time magazine's person of the year. it is despairing despairing to me that i've got to support miley cyrus pope francis is a choice for person of the year was absolutely wrong in every measure from time magazine this pope as you put it in your intro so aptly earlier is a product of p.r. he's not this major reformer who's coming in making sweeping changes to benefit the lives of the faithful he has more of the same and unfortunately that's a problem he should not have been picked ok scotland would you differentiate the two because it's very interesting what we've heard already in this program is that i mean it may be very possible that francis is a p.r. product and you know he's very appealing to a lot of people i mean even i look at the pictures of him embracing a man with severe disfigurement i mean any person who has compassion can say that's a good person doing that as opposed to kind of where is the catholic church because it looks like you can easily separate the two go ahead scott. right it's certainly he certainl
ok jamil are you elated that pope francis is time magazine's person of the year. it is despairing despairing to me that i've got to support miley cyrus pope francis is a choice for person of the year was absolutely wrong in every measure from time magazine this pope as you put it in your intro so aptly earlier is a product of p.r. he's not this major reformer who's coming in making sweeping changes to benefit the lives of the faithful he has more of the same and unfortunately that's a problem...
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now we go back to that "new york times" magazine cover. look at that. when we saw it, we knew we needed to give you a chance to have a caption contest for friday. tweet us your best and most creative captions using the hash tag #waytooearly. >>> we move on to mike huck abeechlt he certainly expressed interest in making another run for president saying his record as governor of arkansas proves he can bring washington together. he'll have some work to do to win over critics though because following yesterday's comments about the gop's approach to woo back female voters, republicans are concerned. >> the republicans don't have a war on women. they have a war for women. for them to be empowered, to be something other than victims of their gender. if the democrats want to insult the women of america by making them believe that they are helpless without uncle sugar coming in and providing for them a prescription each month for birth control because they cannot control their libido or reproductive system without the help of the government, then so be it. let u
now we go back to that "new york times" magazine cover. look at that. when we saw it, we knew we needed to give you a chance to have a caption contest for friday. tweet us your best and most creative captions using the hash tag #waytooearly. >>> we move on to mike huck abeechlt he certainly expressed interest in making another run for president saying his record as governor of arkansas proves he can bring washington together. he'll have some work to do to win over critics...
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"time" magazine extrapolated it off. given how this product dimity has gone up from george washington at registration in 1966 billeted johnson, during that time but it abd has gone up and wages have gone up and working hours have gone down or both. so what is life going to be in the year 2000? what is life going to be light? of productivity continues to go up and there's every reason to believe it's going to. i remember the chant computer half the size of this room. everybody new product dvd is increasing. robots are coming. all this stuff. so what is 2000 going to be like? i've agreed to you the contents. by 2000, machines will be producing so much that in the united states everyone will in effect be independently wealthy. with government benefits, even non-working families will have by one estimate an annual income of $30,000 to $40,000. how to use feature meaningfully will become a major problem. this is the big issue. i should point out that $40,000 in $1966 is $250,000 in today's dollars. so you know, basically what
"time" magazine extrapolated it off. given how this product dimity has gone up from george washington at registration in 1966 billeted johnson, during that time but it abd has gone up and wages have gone up and working hours have gone down or both. so what is life going to be in the year 2000? what is life going to be light? of productivity continues to go up and there's every reason to believe it's going to. i remember the chant computer half the size of this room. everybody new...
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did an exposÉ, scientology suit "time" magazine.hey lost every step along the way, all the way to the supreme court. but it was the most expensive suit "time" magazine never defended. it took 10 years. i didn't want to put my magazine to that, nor did i want to spend 10 years making acquisitions. if you think there's a chilling effect, there is the chilling effect. but i think now, more people are writing about scientology. i want to commend you and your paper for all the work you've done that is opened up the possibility of seeing inside the church in a way that it's never been as visible before. >> so when he says there is a chilling effect, this is a guy who wrote about al qaeda. [laughter] >> do we have some questions from the group please click [applause] >> i would like to add you, what do you think the secrets are behind quick divorce.com or scott and very little has instead about it and how did you feel that life is for the future? is there any danger for her in regard to scientology? >> well, i'm not an expert, but tom and
did an exposÉ, scientology suit "time" magazine.hey lost every step along the way, all the way to the supreme court. but it was the most expensive suit "time" magazine never defended. it took 10 years. i didn't want to put my magazine to that, nor did i want to spend 10 years making acquisitions. if you think there's a chilling effect, there is the chilling effect. but i think now, more people are writing about scientology. i want to commend you and your paper for all the...
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and now she's the focus of "time" magazine's cover story. article is entitled, can anyone stop hillary? "time" magazine's washington chief michael sheerer here with us right now. everything she seems to be doing, suggesting at least to a lot of us political followers, campaigning, is that your conclusion? >> yeah. there's no incentive for her to announce a presidential candidacy. her living looks a lot like a campaign. she travels the country for global initiative fundraisers and happens to be meeting with fundraisers for her campaign. she gives speeches at universities and happens to be laying out themes that would work very well in a campaign. she's writing a book right now which will give her another book tour opportunity next year, which will be great for her campaign. so she's taking all the steps that she would need to take short of actually deciding. >> a lot of democrats really want her to run. they see this as an historic moment potentially, a first woman president of the united states. >> what's amazing right now in the ghktic part
and now she's the focus of "time" magazine's cover story. article is entitled, can anyone stop hillary? "time" magazine's washington chief michael sheerer here with us right now. everything she seems to be doing, suggesting at least to a lot of us political followers, campaigning, is that your conclusion? >> yeah. there's no incentive for her to announce a presidential candidacy. her living looks a lot like a campaign. she travels the country for global initiative...
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but the only interview she gave during this period was the one with "people" magazine. >> you push all the time access for the white house. i cover the east wing which is a real pressure cooker, and here the white house gives no access except to "people" magazine, where's the incentive for them to provide us with interviews? we undermine our own message here. >> lola, obviously in addition to her wonderful attributes, i don't remember laura bush getting anything like this kind of coverage when she turned 60 you see a shift in standards here? >> i think it comes down to ma michelle obama brings eyeballs. michelle obama is more than a political figure, she's a pop culture phenom and that's why she's getting all this etension. i have interviewed her twice over the year, she is a rock star, if you travel with her, people come out in droves in the street. i have seen it in pennsylvania and i have seen it in south africa. she's bigger than a political figure. >> the news media has made her a rock star. laura bush was an incredibly popular first lady, i don't remember them celebrating her like they ce
but the only interview she gave during this period was the one with "people" magazine. >> you push all the time access for the white house. i cover the east wing which is a real pressure cooker, and here the white house gives no access except to "people" magazine, where's the incentive for them to provide us with interviews? we undermine our own message here. >> lola, obviously in addition to her wonderful attributes, i don't remember laura bush getting anything...
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that's the cover of the "new york times" magazine titled "planet hillary" or as the "time" magazine putsembodied head fashioned into a weirdly fleshy planet. the internet, no surprise, has lost its collective mind over it and people have plenty to say. you know who else has lots to say, these guys, cnn political commentators mark lamont hill and ben ferguson. they'll weigh in on hillary planetgate coming up. no, just hy the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ >>> now police in maryland have just revealed the names of the two people killed today in the mall shoot ing there in maryland. according to howard county police brianna ben lolo age 21 and tyler j
that's the cover of the "new york times" magazine titled "planet hillary" or as the "time" magazine putsembodied head fashioned into a weirdly fleshy planet. the internet, no surprise, has lost its collective mind over it and people have plenty to say. you know who else has lots to say, these guys, cnn political commentators mark lamont hill and ben ferguson. they'll weigh in on hillary planetgate coming up. no, just hy the house to grab a few things. you stopped...
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the most recent move made by richard stengel former managing editor of time magazine.s reporter and e ex-boston globe reporter glen jacobson, then jay carney the former washington bureau chief for time magazine who now faces off with the media as at white press secretary. >> appeared on television a lot so that made him an attractive selection for the white house. they wanted a press text who was i think familiar to viewers, and i think that's why this phenomenon can get dice glee >> when obama was running for president his message was so crafted and that's because he was so many journalists on his campaign from day one, having journalists on the inside is allowing president obama to convey the message in the way that he wants. >> it's a fine line that a lot of these journalists walk, but as we, you know, you learned in the iraq war and the run up to that, the journalists who i think did the most harm were the journalists who were closest to the powerful sources feeding them information. the journalists who did the best work, who were more confrontational, more skeptic
the most recent move made by richard stengel former managing editor of time magazine.s reporter and e ex-boston globe reporter glen jacobson, then jay carney the former washington bureau chief for time magazine who now faces off with the media as at white press secretary. >> appeared on television a lot so that made him an attractive selection for the white house. they wanted a press text who was i think familiar to viewers, and i think that's why this phenomenon can get dice glee...
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obama for "time" magazine. >> it was something they obviously spoke a lot about. to have these sort of kitchen table sessions where, you know, they would sometimes make margaritas. that was their thipg. they had a whole group of friends that would come around like valerie jarrett. >> michelle is the planner. she asks very practical questions. how many days are you going to be away at a stretch? what is your expectation of me? her view was her first priority had to be the children. >> the campaign novice didn't have a passion for politics at first. >> good morning. my name is michelle obama. i'm married to this guy. barack obama. >> and she came under fire for this controversial statement. >> for the first time in my adult lifetime, i'm really proud of my country. >> and it caused this enormous firestorm, and it was just one example of several that the campaign cringed over. >> after some polish and some practice, mrs. obama's campaign skills would culminate here. >> and, you see, that is why i love this country. >> as soon as the american people could see her and
obama for "time" magazine. >> it was something they obviously spoke a lot about. to have these sort of kitchen table sessions where, you know, they would sometimes make margaritas. that was their thipg. they had a whole group of friends that would come around like valerie jarrett. >> michelle is the planner. she asks very practical questions. how many days are you going to be away at a stretch? what is your expectation of me? her view was her first priority had to be the...
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"time" magazine has a new issue with their take on the biggest trends. for more, i spoke a brief time ago with the senior editor from new york. you have that crystal ball somewhere about your person. what does the u.s. economy have for us in the year ahead? >> the markets had an incredible year into -- in 2013. the question really now for the recovery, as we go through 2014, is whether wages will start to rise. a lot of the jobs that have come back after the recession are not paying as well, frankly, as a the jobs we lost -- as the jobs we lost. >> time magazine says janet yellen, the new chair of the federal reserve, that she is the most powerful person in the world right now. what does she have in store for us? >> if you believe that unemployment is the most vexing problem in the u.s. economy right now, as many people do, chairwoman yellen's charge to shore up the unemployed problem in the u.s. does sort of make her one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful person in the world. her mandate at the fed will be to help stimulate employment in the
"time" magazine has a new issue with their take on the biggest trends. for more, i spoke a brief time ago with the senior editor from new york. you have that crystal ball somewhere about your person. what does the u.s. economy have for us in the year ahead? >> the markets had an incredible year into -- in 2013. the question really now for the recovery, as we go through 2014, is whether wages will start to rise. a lot of the jobs that have come back after the recession are not...
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>> i thought it was beautiful. >> kate betts is the fashion editor for "time" magazine. >> it had so freshness, new beginnings, innocence, it had so much promise. >> the statement she made that night in that gown was, i'm not like every other first lady. >> the first lady whose fashion would be a constant topic of conversation. starting with those green leather gloves and the girl's jay crew coats. >> the jay crew makes them look very down-to-earth. so i think that made a huge connection to people. not only is it more affordable than designer clothing, but it's also something very recognizable and you can relate to it. >> relatable, practical, down to earth. the first lady's style would help define her. >> i think many first ladies, when you look over the course of history, dressed to fit into kind of the washington political wive's uniform. she does not want to dress like everybody else. she's dressing for herself and dressing to stand out. >> standing out as a bold fashion icon and independent woman. but most important to michelle obama would be standing out as a mother. >> michell
>> i thought it was beautiful. >> kate betts is the fashion editor for "time" magazine. >> it had so freshness, new beginnings, innocence, it had so much promise. >> the statement she made that night in that gown was, i'm not like every other first lady. >> the first lady whose fashion would be a constant topic of conversation. starting with those green leather gloves and the girl's jay crew coats. >> the jay crew makes them look very down-to-earth....
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we're joined from washington tonight by alex altman of "time" magazine. what did the department of justice say? >> well, attorney general eric holder has said that at some point very soon, the department will be issuing guidelines that will hopefully ease some of the questions that banks have in regards to being able to transact legal marijuana companies, both in colorado, which on january 1st became the first state in the world to create a legal recreational market for marijuana, as well as the 20 other states plus district of columbia that permit medical marijuana. >> right now, all these businesses all over the country are dealing solely in cash, which means that, what, they store it in a warehouse somewhere? >> solely or mostly in cash, which means you have a lot of legal companies who are forced to resort to the type of shadowy capers that you might find in a gangster movie. i've talked to owners in denver dispensaries who leave secret offsite warehouses to store cash, who carry around tens of thousands of dollars on their person every day, who are f
we're joined from washington tonight by alex altman of "time" magazine. what did the department of justice say? >> well, attorney general eric holder has said that at some point very soon, the department will be issuing guidelines that will hopefully ease some of the questions that banks have in regards to being able to transact legal marijuana companies, both in colorado, which on january 1st became the first state in the world to create a legal recreational market for...
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you won't just enjoy any burger, "time" magazine said the most influential burger of all time. >>> californiaown declaring drought emergency, some cities at risk of running out of water. golden state in the midst of the worst dry spell in the country. most areas 20% of normal. all the dry brush perfect for fueling fires like the one burning near los angeles now. chief meteorologist rick reichman joins me now. serious and dire situation. >> this is going to be the story a long time. 50% of all our produce in the country comes from california. get an idea how much are used to that for our food. this drought is ongoing for food. i want to show a picture, a satellite image for the fire. gives you an idea, which is where the fires are going on, red flag warnings across areas in the southwest. the pink, red flag warning. that means it's very dry. we've got winds going on potentially causing the threat for more fires. this is the bigger picture. that's the drought across california. the governor declaring a drought emergency. california has a lot of water issues. they share water, buy water. this em
you won't just enjoy any burger, "time" magazine said the most influential burger of all time. >>> californiaown declaring drought emergency, some cities at risk of running out of water. golden state in the midst of the worst dry spell in the country. most areas 20% of normal. all the dry brush perfect for fueling fires like the one burning near los angeles now. chief meteorologist rick reichman joins me now. serious and dire situation. >> this is going to be the story...
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that's politics. >> this "time" magazine cover, let me hold it up here. "can anyone stop hillary?" ashburn, what do you think of the stiletto there? >> come on, we have to move beyond gender stereotypes. there are a lot of aggressive women in politics and in business who sometimes are seen as -- i won't say the word -- >> does it begin with a b.? >> yes, as very hash. this fuels that. i can't understand why nancy begins all gibbs allowed this to happen. >> she, of course, the managing editor of "time." >> yes. now, what about the fact that two years out, there is a whole cover story on hillary clinton and this goes back to what we tauld talked about in the first segment, 2016, rather than focusing on the problems of 2014, with christie and hillary, the media are starting the race now. >> well, it doesn't matter. these are public figures. we are going to start this early. we did it last time. we're doing it now. political reporters are bored. they want to do something that is going to pop. and this cliched image of domineering woman is ridiculous. >> i know you're going to bring thi
that's politics. >> this "time" magazine cover, let me hold it up here. "can anyone stop hillary?" ashburn, what do you think of the stiletto there? >> come on, we have to move beyond gender stereotypes. there are a lot of aggressive women in politics and in business who sometimes are seen as -- i won't say the word -- >> does it begin with a b.? >> yes, as very hash. this fuels that. i can't understand why nancy begins all gibbs allowed this to...
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now to discuss the situation in syria is james traub , a contributing writer for the "new york times" magazine. what do you think the chances of the rebel group attending the peace talks? >> nobody knows. if i guess they'll show up, showing up for the reason your reporter made clear, that the guys depend on the international backers. they want them to come. if they don't come it would be a huge illiation for the united states. the regime will be there, they won't be there. they'll have no interest in peace. on the other hand, if they go there, they could be forced to an outcome they can't bear. >> they don't sit in a good position. >> no, the analogy i heard, i heard it from a member of the coalition is they feel like a goat on a short leash led to a butcher with a long sword. they have to go. they feel like they'll be slaughtered there. there are some possible outcomes that are less bad than others. let me enumerate one, which is what the u.s. wants, to have the coalition come as a united force. that's hard enough in itself, and to present a possible alternative government, a transition gover
now to discuss the situation in syria is james traub , a contributing writer for the "new york times" magazine. what do you think the chances of the rebel group attending the peace talks? >> nobody knows. if i guess they'll show up, showing up for the reason your reporter made clear, that the guys depend on the international backers. they want them to come. if they don't come it would be a huge illiation for the united states. the regime will be there, they won't be there....
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. >> "time" magazine asking if she's a shoe in for 2016. >> can anyone stop hillary?can anyone stop hillary? >> this shows hillary clinton and, can anyone stop hillary? >> the job of a person who designs magazine covers to get that magazine cover on television. so person who designed that cover, mission accomplished. cover of "time" magazine fueling continued speculation about hillary clinton's political future, every single day until she declares she's running for president. some say she's not made up her mind yet and i believe them. hillary clinton has not made up her mind. but what's remarkable watching this whole thing unfold, it doesn't really matter what hillary clinton wants. because as in a greek tragedy, the fates have ordained what she's supposed to do, the chorus are lifting her up and are walking her towards the podium where she'll make her announcement. hillary clinton may be thinking about what she wants to do, but every day the circle of people who are invested in hillary clinton 2016 grows bigger and bigger, donors, the media, the list gets longer and
. >> "time" magazine asking if she's a shoe in for 2016. >> can anyone stop hillary?can anyone stop hillary? >> this shows hillary clinton and, can anyone stop hillary? >> the job of a person who designs magazine covers to get that magazine cover on television. so person who designed that cover, mission accomplished. cover of "time" magazine fueling continued speculation about hillary clinton's political future, every single day until she declares...
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here's the "new york times" magazine. i used to work at the "times".ing to be social media friendly. trying to be buzzy. trying to be shareable and hey they succeed with this cover. >> did they, will? >> well, yeah. i guess. but how many women do you know want to be analogized 0 a pto a planet and being described as an orbit. i can't imagine the clinton camp is very happy today. >> i think hillary clinton camp is probably ecstatic about it. look at all the publicity she's getting. i'm with you will because i wouldn't want to be pictured without hair as a planet. but going back to john, it is a lengthy article and there are criticisms in it but also compliments. >> i suppose. i don't think they are hungering for the publicity. hillary clinton unlike most politicians ever has any doubts she can command publicity at will. this is the kind of publicity that historically clintons have not liked. it goes into her personal dynamics, look at rivalries. it's about how the sausage gets made in a campaign or a pending campaign in this case which is a messy proces
here's the "new york times" magazine. i used to work at the "times".ing to be social media friendly. trying to be buzzy. trying to be shareable and hey they succeed with this cover. >> did they, will? >> well, yeah. i guess. but how many women do you know want to be analogized 0 a pto a planet and being described as an orbit. i can't imagine the clinton camp is very happy today. >> i think hillary clinton camp is probably ecstatic about it. look at all the...
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we present hillary clinton's heel on the latest edition of "time" magazine. can anyone stop hillary? that's the headline of "time." and in the subhead, how to scare off your rivals without running, yet. the cover generating a lot of buzz, especially in light of the damaging new report on benghazi and the whole chris christie affair. michael, good to have you here. for those who have not read the article, can anyone stop hillary clinton? you are basically saying she's not officially running yet, but she doesn't need to be running yet. >> she doesn't need to. look, she can be stopped in politics. nothing is ever certain. but it's hard to think of a candidate who got into a presidential race with as many advantages as she has now. the big caveat is people said similar things about her in 2008. so it's very unpredictable. what's special here is the way, without her having to declare herself as a candidate, this massive infrastructure exists around here and is rising up around here. so fund-raising pacts, rapid response operations that are countering her critics in
we present hillary clinton's heel on the latest edition of "time" magazine. can anyone stop hillary? that's the headline of "time." and in the subhead, how to scare off your rivals without running, yet. the cover generating a lot of buzz, especially in light of the damaging new report on benghazi and the whole chris christie affair. michael, good to have you here. for those who have not read the article, can anyone stop hillary clinton? you are basically saying she's not...
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time magazine research mussy tv you glued to the two.gazine research mussy tv and found we are bein check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more ef
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one of the ways we get to know you was through the "time" magazine libel trial.to the best i can tell, there were only two pages devoted to you. how come so little? >> the remaining stories i could here, there are many issues i could not come, how big can a book be? --many things had to be besides that, it was a book ,ublished by simon & schuster written by an israeli writer and journalist who discussed these -- in and detailed details. it was a hard trial, and it was not easy to come over here and try to prove to this empire, "time" magazine was and is an empire, in their own backyard, when they them that publish that report, when i had -- my laissez in the ministry, and when i read that, -- my last day in the ministry, and whenever that, i decided i had to start fighting. to try and show improvement was a lie. it was not an easy thing. it was a very long trial. it was summer when the trail started, and autumn, the leaves were read, and then the w inter came, and i even remember a beautiful girl, sitting there, she topped by getting married. -- and she talked ab
one of the ways we get to know you was through the "time" magazine libel trial.to the best i can tell, there were only two pages devoted to you. how come so little? >> the remaining stories i could here, there are many issues i could not come, how big can a book be? --many things had to be besides that, it was a book ,ublished by simon & schuster written by an israeli writer and journalist who discussed these -- in and detailed details. it was a hard trial, and it was not...
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talked to "time" magazine about the economy, fed policy and growth.te, i think we'll see stronger growth this year. most of my colleagues on the fed policy making committee and i are hopeful the first digit of gdp growth could be 3, rather than two. when it comes to the fed's quantitative easing program she defended it. a lot of people say this asset buy something just helping rich people but it is not true. our policy is aimed holding down long-term interest rates which supports recovery by encouraging spending. finally she remains hopeful on the economy saying the economy is frustratingly slow but we're making progress getting people back to work. she has spoken, dave. david: generally pretty optimistic. banks earnings season kicks off next tuesday. jpmorgan and wells fargo reporting after the bell. after a strong performance in 2013 the financial sector is the second best-performing sector this year but how will it continually improve with these high legal fees and all the regulatory burdens it has to accept in fourth port? we asked keefe bruyette
talked to "time" magazine about the economy, fed policy and growth.te, i think we'll see stronger growth this year. most of my colleagues on the fed policy making committee and i are hopeful the first digit of gdp growth could be 3, rather than two. when it comes to the fed's quantitative easing program she defended it. a lot of people say this asset buy something just helping rich people but it is not true. our policy is aimed holding down long-term interest rates which supports...
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there were 2010 essays what broke my father's heart what was published in "the new york times" magazine. there she described, and i remember the day that i read it including terms, the story of her aging parents and in particular the story of how, when and why they put a pacemaker in her father against some of the family's wishes. the piece it turns out was the fourth most email story in "the new york times" that your. that's how much attention and got and how many people needed to hear that story. knocking on heaven's door tells us more about it and katie's story, too, but painting a bigger picture indeed. it is part investigative journalism and asks us a basic question: hal modern medicine and its quest to avoid death at all costs, and i mean that literally, has also created a great deal of suffering along the way. as one viewer wrote, quote, it has become a rallying cry for the 24 million u.s. caregivers tending to elderly parents. adult children who are often overwhelmed and overlooked by the profit driven health care system that puts expensive high-tech treatment before in home hea
there were 2010 essays what broke my father's heart what was published in "the new york times" magazine. there she described, and i remember the day that i read it including terms, the story of her aging parents and in particular the story of how, when and why they put a pacemaker in her father against some of the family's wishes. the piece it turns out was the fourth most email story in "the new york times" that your. that's how much attention and got and how many people...
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you covered white houses as a reporter for time magazine. would jay carney, correspondent for time magazine be satisfied with the level of openness and transparency of this white house? >> jay carney reporter would never be satisfied with the amount of information that any white house or any congressional -- >> so jay carney would fight with jay carney? >> what i would tell you, you and all of my former colleagues in the press have to be beating on us and others around washington to get as much information as you can. i strongly disagree with the statement. yp from experience it's wrong. we provide an extraordinary amount of information and access to reporters and work every day to provide more. >> now the roundtable, former pennsylvania senator and presidential candidate, rick santorum, van jones, co-host of cnn's cross fire. cokie roberts with a new book out tuesday, founding mothers. and greta van susteren of fox news. so jay talked about how they want to bypass congress. and they're not going to judge the success of this year by what the
you covered white houses as a reporter for time magazine. would jay carney, correspondent for time magazine be satisfied with the level of openness and transparency of this white house? >> jay carney reporter would never be satisfied with the amount of information that any white house or any congressional -- >> so jay carney would fight with jay carney? >> what i would tell you, you and all of my former colleagues in the press have to be beating on us and others around...
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host: let me preface this by sharing with our audience this piece in "time" magazine, a new beginning in tehran. the short-term nuclear deal lifts the fog of hostility. as she begins her piece by discussing what it is like to travel back into tehran, as she points out, the new president of iran is able to thread the needle. guest: it's too optimistic to think this is the beginning of a rapprochement with iran. we have a lot of problems with irani and policies in the region, very few of which are being addressed in this agreement. iran's support for terrorist groups like hezbollah and thomas. iran -- hamas. iran is actively engaged in subverting the government in several countries in the middle east right now. the intention of u.s. negotiators right now is to try to focus very narrowly on the nuclear aspect of this. we can talk about whether or not this is a successful approach. when it comes to the iranian perspective, i'm not sure that they're looking for friendship -- i think the intention of u.s. negotiators right now is to try to focus very narrowly on the nuclear aspect of this.
host: let me preface this by sharing with our audience this piece in "time" magazine, a new beginning in tehran. the short-term nuclear deal lifts the fog of hostility. as she begins her piece by discussing what it is like to travel back into tehran, as she points out, the new president of iran is able to thread the needle. guest: it's too optimistic to think this is the beginning of a rapprochement with iran. we have a lot of problems with irani and policies in the region, very few...
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obviously there's the cover this week from "the new york times magazine."en a cover like that with a male politician. >> yeah. >> and we've got a couple more to show the comparison between time magazine covers. you may look at that and some might say, come on, don't you have a sense of humor? it's funny. but it's not. it is demeaning. it is undermining. >> it does damage a woman's credibility unless -- and this is the important part in the advice that politicians haven't gotten but which the name it, change it, research actually shows does work is you or someone else has to call it out as sexist. a lot of people will look at a magazine cover like that until you point it out. that really is wrong and it really is sexist. i don't think erick erickson with his abortion barbie comments is doing his side any favors. it's so egregious and people say this is just totally unfair and over the line. >> that is the bounce. when you were running for congress, did have you moments like that where you had to -- >> oh, yeah. >> i know you did. >> a blog closely associated
obviously there's the cover this week from "the new york times magazine."en a cover like that with a male politician. >> yeah. >> and we've got a couple more to show the comparison between time magazine covers. you may look at that and some might say, come on, don't you have a sense of humor? it's funny. but it's not. it is demeaning. it is undermining. >> it does damage a woman's credibility unless -- and this is the important part in the advice that politicians...
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and as productivity went up wages went up in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight sixty nine time magazine did a cover story on how in the year two thousand the average family in america has been going to be bringing home a hundred twenty thousand dollars a year if wages follow productivity or they're going to be working at twenty two hour work week and in fact if the fruit of the increase in productivity had not gone to the top one percent but instead had gone to the workers as it had from the george washington administration to the reagan administration right now we would be at those numbers the time. magazine was predicting this excludes in the theory that this is a recent productivity gains in the last thirty three decades are based on technological shift versus know what they are the capability over the productivity gains absolutely no i'm agreeing with you what i'm saying is that the here's the church productivity is part of typically goes up that's the redline wages always went up you know so either wages went up or work hours went down we went from the seventy hour week to the sixt
and as productivity went up wages went up in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight sixty nine time magazine did a cover story on how in the year two thousand the average family in america has been going to be bringing home a hundred twenty thousand dollars a year if wages follow productivity or they're going to be working at twenty two hour work week and in fact if the fruit of the increase in productivity had not gone to the top one percent but instead had gone to the workers as it had from...
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one of the ways we got to know you was through the "time" magazine libel trial. to the best i can tell, there were only two pages devoted to it. how come so little? >> the remaining stories i could not tell here, there are many issues i could not come, how big can a book be? so many things had to be -- besides that, it was a book published by simon & schuster, written by an israeli writer and journalist who discussed these trials and detailed -- in details. it was a hard trial, and it was not easy to come over here and try to prove to this empire, "time" magazine was and is an empire, in their own backyard, but i told them that when they publish that report, when my last day in the ministry, and when i read that that, i decided i had to start fighting. to try and show improvement was a lie. it was not an easy thing. it was a very long trial. it was summer when the trail started, and autumn, the leaves were red, and then the winter came, and i even remember a beautiful girl sitting there, and she talked about getting married, and then she talked about getting preg
one of the ways we got to know you was through the "time" magazine libel trial. to the best i can tell, there were only two pages devoted to it. how come so little? >> the remaining stories i could not tell here, there are many issues i could not come, how big can a book be? so many things had to be -- besides that, it was a book published by simon & schuster, written by an israeli writer and journalist who discussed these trials and detailed -- in details. it was a hard...
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. >> up next, this "new york times" magazine cover is generating a lot of heat. why can't the left-wing media eclipse their bias for planet hillary? we'll debate that later. >>> and lots of reaction to bob's gangster get-up from yesterday. who does he think he is? tony soprano. we'll reetd some of the best feedback from our facebook page up next on "the five." [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they wi
. >> up next, this "new york times" magazine cover is generating a lot of heat. why can't the left-wing media eclipse their bias for planet hillary? we'll debate that later. >>> and lots of reaction to bob's gangster get-up from yesterday. who does he think he is? tony soprano. we'll reetd some of the best feedback from our facebook page up next on "the five." [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an...
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last month pope francis appeared on time magazine as man of the year. that's if for this newshour, i'm thomas drayton from new york. of books challenged or banned is on the rise much we look at why, and the intersection with community values. clr >> our digital producer is bringing in all your live feedback. all of us at one point or another read a controversial or banned back. it's hard to believe that books like "to kill a mocking bird" is on the list. >> i have read all. check out my facebook page, "captain underpants" all the books challenged or banned. jim says: >> what is graphic, what is objectionable, who decides? >> that is the big point, is it being decided in a vacuum. how does a book become off limits. you may be surprised. books like "captain underpants" and "kite runner". there was a 53% increase in challenged books. and for the same period in 2013. bans are requested by concerned parents to restrict books they find to be inappropriate. before being banned it has to go through a process. objecti objectionable content ranges from sexually e
last month pope francis appeared on time magazine as man of the year. that's if for this newshour, i'm thomas drayton from new york. of books challenged or banned is on the rise much we look at why, and the intersection with community values. clr >> our digital producer is bringing in all your live feedback. all of us at one point or another read a controversial or banned back. it's hard to believe that books like "to kill a mocking bird" is on the list. >> i have read...