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joining us now, the writer of that cover story, national correspondent for "time" magazine, charlotte alter.
joining us now, the writer of that cover story, national correspondent for "time" magazine, charlotte alter.
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do you think that's a reference to "time" magazine? >> i have stopped trying to figure out what is behind the pred's tweets. you could waste your entire existence doing that. i do have to wonder, if he didn't want us talking about mr. wolff's book, why does he bring this up? it keeps the book in the hine headlines keeps sales of this book going, and it comes at a time when members of the president's own party really wish he hadn't granted the access in the first place, hadn't read the book as it was coming out, and didn't continue pushing this thesis that mr. wolff has in his book that the president is an unmanageable childlike figure, and doing tweets like this, which only give the president's critics more fodder to say wolff was right. >> i'm sure you're echoing the sentiments of chief of staff john kelly when you say this. that said, this "time" cover, the tird in a series that shows the president having various forms of a meltdown. what's the point that "time" is trying to make here? >> i think we'reu just in a ver unusual place. t
do you think that's a reference to "time" magazine? >> i have stopped trying to figure out what is behind the pred's tweets. you could waste your entire existence doing that. i do have to wonder, if he didn't want us talking about mr. wolff's book, why does he bring this up? it keeps the book in the hine headlines keeps sales of this book going, and it comes at a time when members of the president's own party really wish he hadn't granted the access in the first place, hadn't...
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this is "time" magazine, don't forget., really seems to have it out for him in a way that, i think, i don't know why this is. aside from, yeah, i know some of the tweets are a little explosive. but there's a vitriol in the media, we haven't seen ever before. any idea why? >> well, as you mention "time" magazinend president trump have a history together a lot of their covers do seem to go negative. and president trump is certainly an unusual president. sometimes he does invite this kind of coverage with provocative tweets, moves. but at the same time, while a lot of journalists are fair, stuldy after study has -- study after study shows that the coverage of president trump in his first year in office is the vast majority is negative. >> trish: it is, they don't like it, really, they don't like him and make it very clear over and over and over again, not looking at the policies, always looking at him and any distraction he provides. >> the other thing,en with a balanced story inside the magazine, all folks remember is that c
this is "time" magazine, don't forget., really seems to have it out for him in a way that, i think, i don't know why this is. aside from, yeah, i know some of the tweets are a little explosive. but there's a vitriol in the media, we haven't seen ever before. any idea why? >> well, as you mention "time" magazinend president trump have a history together a lot of their covers do seem to go negative. and president trump is certainly an unusual president. sometimes he does...
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how "time" magazine is illustrating, look at that, president trump's time in office.on the controversial cover coming up. david: all right. plus a looming deadline. president trump making high-stakes decisions whether to recertify the obama iran deal. what will he do? we'll talk to walid phares, fox news foreign affairs analyst coming next. >> there are many activities outside of the iran deal, whether it be ballistic missiles, whether it be other issues, that we will continue to sanction. two,that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum -- just to help you improve your skills. boom! that's lesson one. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. david: first strike ready. the united states deploying three nuclear capable b-2 bombers to the u.s. territory of guam, a major show of force aimed at no
how "time" magazine is illustrating, look at that, president trump's time in office.on the controversial cover coming up. david: all right. plus a looming deadline. president trump making high-stakes decisions whether to recertify the obama iran deal. what will he do? we'll talk to walid phares, fox news foreign affairs analyst coming next. >> there are many activities outside of the iran deal, whether it be ballistic missiles, whether it be other issues, that we will continue...
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"time" magazine, "snl," "the new york times" and i'm going to say it, cnp.e likes to get adoration and adulation from those organizations. we're going to have to leave it there. there is a lot more to talk about in this book. we're just getting excerpts. >>> president trump's tweets attacking the north korean dictator shock members of the intelligence community. will kim jong-un respond? stay with us. >>> welcome back. if the idea of a nuclear showdown with north korea keeps you up at night, i would recommend deleting your twitter app now. last night, president trump decided to escalate things with pyongyang after north korea's leader kim jong-un announced to the world at his desk features a button to launch nuclear weapons. well, president trump was apparently not going to be outdone by an unstable and ruthless dictator and shared his not so humble taunt with the familiar theme, size. on twitter asking will someone please inform kim jong-un that i too have a nuclear button but it is much bigger and more powerful one than his and my button, would. cnn milita
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one of the things it would most outrageous to me was one "time" magazine put donald trump jr. he cover saying caught red-handed. it was totally misleading. the same time this mainstream media tries to highlight the obama administration as being a scandal free. everything from fast and furious to the irs to the hillary clinton email scandal, do you think any of them put them on the cover of "time" magazine? no. these were real scandals, look at benghazi, people were killed and they didn't get on the cover of "time" magazine. they put donald trump jr. on there. >> sean: what's your take on this, where does this go? >> let's not forget about brian ross. right after that report to the stock market went down 350 points. there are real-world repercussions when they lie and mislead. this is why i kind of like the michael wolff book. it's nothing new, it's what newspapers and so-called journalists have been doing at "the new york times," "the washington post" on page ten when he says some of this is not really true, but i'm good to let the reader decide and determine what it is that th
one of the things it would most outrageous to me was one "time" magazine put donald trump jr. he cover saying caught red-handed. it was totally misleading. the same time this mainstream media tries to highlight the obama administration as being a scandal free. everything from fast and furious to the irs to the hillary clinton email scandal, do you think any of them put them on the cover of "time" magazine? no. these were real scandals, look at benghazi, people were killed...
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one of the things it would most outrageous to me was one "time" magazine put donald trump jr. he cover saying caught red-handed. it was totally misleading. the same time this mainstream media tries to highlight the obama administration as being a scandal free. everything from fast and furious to the irs to the hillary clinton email scandal, do you think any of them put them on the cover of "time" magazine? no. these were real scandals, look at benghazi, people were killed and they didn't get on the cover of "time" magazine. they put donald trump jr. on there. >> sean: what's your take on this, where does this go? >> let's not forget about brian ross. right after that report to the stock market went down 350 points. there are real-world repercussions when they lie and mislead. this is why i kind of like the michael wolff book. it's nothing new, it's what newspapers and so-called journalists have been doing at "the new york times," "the washington post" on page ten when he says some of this is not really true, but i'm good to let the reader decide and determine what it is that th
one of the things it would most outrageous to me was one "time" magazine put donald trump jr. he cover saying caught red-handed. it was totally misleading. the same time this mainstream media tries to highlight the obama administration as being a scandal free. everything from fast and furious to the irs to the hillary clinton email scandal, do you think any of them put them on the cover of "time" magazine? no. these were real scandals, look at benghazi, people were killed...
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. >> coming up, "time" magazine's new cover is trending and it's all about president trump. >> and the. army are preparing to go toe to toe in an impending legal battle. >> we're going to break right now. 4:50 is the time, 60 is the temperature. back in a moment. >> rainy we'll be back with more on that. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ my healthy routine helps me feel my best. so i add activia yogurt to my day. with its billions of live and active probiotics, activia may help support my digestive health, so i can take on my day. via. now in probiotic dailies. >> live look outside right now at the u.s. capitol. time right now is 4:53. welcome back to fox5 news morning. >> all right. it's friday morning and we are -- >> ♪ >> following a developing story this morning. it's a developing battle between the nhl aren't the u.s. army. it all concerns the nhl's new expansion franchise the u.s. golden knights. the army has filed a challenge claiming the golden knights name and color theme is too close. his team was inspired by his beloved black knights. >> "time" magazine released its latest cover depicting presiden
. >> coming up, "time" magazine's new cover is trending and it's all about president trump. >> and the. army are preparing to go toe to toe in an impending legal battle. >> we're going to break right now. 4:50 is the time, 60 is the temperature. back in a moment. >> rainy we'll be back with more on that. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ my healthy routine helps me feel my best. so i add activia yogurt to my day. with its billions of live and active probiotics,...
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every time we mentioned henry kissinger, in the way that time magazine used to do, cause we had both, my partner graydon carter in time magazine, every time we referred to henry kissinger, we called him socialite war criminal henry kissinger. (laughing) and just the repetition of that was fun. - so funny. - exactly. we tried different ones on trump and then finally, i have now looked back at the history of this since it's become consequential, i guess, we started calling him short fingered vulgarian donald trump (audience laughing) in the early 80s. and as a result, because graydon had done a profile of trump while we were starting spy and came back to the little office we shared and said, you know, this guy, donald trump, shortest fingers i've ever seen on a man that size. (audience laughing) and so, we were thinking, oh, short fingered vulgarian, so we called him that, and people who liked spy remembered it, and it kind of remained in its faint way a meme, but who cares? - first meme. - uh, maybe. and then, he starts running for president, and yeah, marcio rubio brought it up on the
every time we mentioned henry kissinger, in the way that time magazine used to do, cause we had both, my partner graydon carter in time magazine, every time we referred to henry kissinger, we called him socialite war criminal henry kissinger. (laughing) and just the repetition of that was fun. - so funny. - exactly. we tried different ones on trump and then finally, i have now looked back at the history of this since it's become consequential, i guess, we started calling him short fingered...
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when time magazine got it all wrong addicting donald trump would melt down and lose the election, theyt again with a brand-new cover that will have you seeing red. ♪ >> another low blow to the commander-in-chief coming from time magazine, and paying tribute to his one year anniversary being an office. and donald trump's comments in north korea. depicting a meltdown month before his historic presidential victory. the hit abc show last man standing could be making a come back. pants petitioning for the show's revival convinced that it was canceled because of its conservative views, the show's document tim ellen responding to this foretelling fox news exclusively the support from all the fans to bring back last man standing is overwhelming to me and appreciated. they could definitely entertain -- after roseanne barr revealed her character in the upcoming roseann reboot is a trump supporter. this is why people hate hollywood, that is the message from rob lowe, slamming the former disney actress over this insensitive tweet about the deadly california mudslide, writing this on twitter, blank
when time magazine got it all wrong addicting donald trump would melt down and lose the election, theyt again with a brand-new cover that will have you seeing red. ♪ >> another low blow to the commander-in-chief coming from time magazine, and paying tribute to his one year anniversary being an office. and donald trump's comments in north korea. depicting a meltdown month before his historic presidential victory. the hit abc show last man standing could be making a come back. pants...
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time magazine, the president has a love-hate relationship with time magazine, they received an awarder a reporter said the president removed the bust of martin luther king jr. from the oval office, sarah huckabee sanders tweeted a picture of the best proving it is still there. the president also didn't forget a time washington post reporter said that no one showed up to a rally the president was holding in florida but that picture was taken before anybody entered the arena. last but not least the russia collusion story, there is no collusion. what was the reaction to these fake news awards? it does depend how you feel about the president's tweeting and the president calling out members of the media but a lot of people thought it was great, funny including cj who said fake news awards attract so much attention the site crashed in minutes, this man is the goal, greatest of all time, will on twitter says i think they were dead on fake news awards congratulations cnn on the number of awards, the president did end things on a high note saying despite some very corrupt and dishonest media
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. >> time magazine covers i've been on their cover 14 or 15 times i think we have the all-time recordory of time magazine. >> and donald trump's net worth. >> i'm over $10 billion. >> and the winner of the award for best fabricated numbers is illegal voters. [ cheers and applause ] and accepting on behalf of illegal voters our very own guillermo. guillermo? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're welcome. our next category is least convincing display of love. and the nominees are. women. >> i love women, i cherish women. >> his children. >> i love my children. i love my children. >> and the mexican people. >> i love the mexican people. >> and the award for whatever that was is mexican people. [ cheers and applause ] accepting on behalf of the mexican people [ cheers and applause ] guillermo. >> gracias. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: next. the award for best self-proclaimed bestness. and the nominees are taxes. >> i understand the tax laws better than almost anyone. >> jimmy: the military. >> there's no one bigger or better at the military than i am. >> jimmy: and
. >> time magazine covers i've been on their cover 14 or 15 times i think we have the all-time recordory of time magazine. >> and donald trump's net worth. >> i'm over $10 billion. >> and the winner of the award for best fabricated numbers is illegal voters. [ cheers and applause ] and accepting on behalf of illegal voters our very own guillermo. guillermo? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're welcome. our next category is least...
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"time" magazine cover the president has a love-hate relationship with band and they made the list.t but not least the russia collusion story. the president says that was the biggest hoax of all time. any story dealing with russia collusion receives a fake news award as well. >> any story? how would they do that? >> he just said this is all false. the russia collusion thing did not happen. i didn't know. i don't think she's taking it seriously. he probably laughed as they were brainstorming to the winners or losers were going to be. he did end things on a high note saying despite correct and dishonest media coverage there are many great report i respect and lots of good news for the american people to be proud of. a positive note there. lauren: we will end. >> we should. cheryl: thank you come up early. not often we can do that. thanks for breaking it down. listen to carlie and fox news headlines 24/7 nine serious xm channel 115. lauren: come. lauren: command, new england patriots qb tom brady has injured his throwing arm. a playoff game is taken against the jacksonville jaguars. ja
"time" magazine cover the president has a love-hate relationship with band and they made the list.t but not least the russia collusion story. the president says that was the biggest hoax of all time. any story dealing with russia collusion receives a fake news award as well. >> any story? how would they do that? >> he just said this is all false. the russia collusion thing did not happen. i didn't know. i don't think she's taking it seriously. he probably laughed as they...
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wait till you see what time magazine has done now. "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ how to break the easy way ♪ or something ♪ then again ♪ it couldn't be ♪ rob: it is friday. we made it to the end of the week. a warm and rainy new york this friday morning. i am rob schmidt. jillian: nice to be warm. we begin with this, deal or no deal, bipartisan group of senators coming to terms on a kim jung un -- daca deal, the white house is not so fast. immigration talks getting sidetracked after a harsh comment, has everyone talking today. >> the white house is not denying it, the president using an obscenity to blessed immigrants coming from african countries and haiti saying why are we having all these people from blank whole countries come here? he signed a small group of lawmakers, and more immigrants from countries like norway instead, issuing a statement that choosing to fight for foreign countries, donald trump will always fight for the american people. the president is focused on a merit-based immigration system but th
wait till you see what time magazine has done now. "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ how to break the easy way ♪ or something ♪ then again ♪ it couldn't be ♪ rob: it is friday. we made it to the end of the week. a warm and rainy new york this friday morning. i am rob schmidt. jillian: nice to be warm. we begin with this, deal or no deal, bipartisan group of senators coming to terms on a kim jung un -- daca deal, the white house is not so fast....
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joining me right now is carl vick, editor at large at at "time" magazine, and author of the cover story was published before the davos trip. did anything that mr. trump say at davos change your cover story at all? >> no, i don't think so. the cover story is based on how he's conducted foreign policy, and the u.s. approach to the world, and the placement of the united states in the world over the first year of his administration. going to davos was him addressing that. when you got there, he actually didn't. he elighted the question by saying america's open for business rather than addressing america's place in the world. >> what has specifically the trump presidency done to leave america alone and isolated? what are the ramifications of that. >> it's reseeded its role in the world, declined its traditional role in the world the u.s. made. after world war ii, we were the last man standing. and we sort of created the modern world, a world with the u.s. at its center. we created the international organizations like the united nations and others to share world governance. we're just down th
joining me right now is carl vick, editor at large at at "time" magazine, and author of the cover story was published before the davos trip. did anything that mr. trump say at davos change your cover story at all? >> no, i don't think so. the cover story is based on how he's conducted foreign policy, and the u.s. approach to the world, and the placement of the united states in the world over the first year of his administration. going to davos was him addressing that. when you...
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president trump kept it there, "time" magazine falsely reported otherwise. number three, cnn makes another appearance for the president and his words says cnn falsely reported that candidate donald trump and his son, donald trump jr., had gotten special access to hacked documents from wikileaks before they were made public. that was not true. cnn had to walk that back. number two is particularly interesting. it's abc news' brian ross. he got suspended this report. >> has prepared for testify, we are told, against president trump, president of and others inly, the white house. he's prepared to testify that president trump is a candidate, donald trump, ordereded him to make contact with the russians. >> that report suggested that general flynn was going to tell the special counsel, robert mueller, that there was pressure and collusion dating back to the campaign. that was not true.wa abc had to retract it. the problem, of course, is that the stock market had had a bit of a crash after that news, suggesting that there was collusion in the campaign. that was fak
president trump kept it there, "time" magazine falsely reported otherwise. number three, cnn makes another appearance for the president and his words says cnn falsely reported that candidate donald trump and his son, donald trump jr., had gotten special access to hacked documents from wikileaks before they were made public. that was not true. cnn had to walk that back. number two is particularly interesting. it's abc news' brian ross. he got suspended this report. >> has...
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time magazine falsely reported president removed that bus from the oval office after barack obama put in the oaf all office simply not true. time magazine falsely reported owe otherwise number three cnn makes an appearance the president if his words cnn falsely reported candidate donald trump and his son donald trump junior had gotten special access toss hack documents from wiki leaks before made public cnn had to walk that back number two interesting "abc news" brian ross remember he got suspended for this report. >> he's prepared to testify. we're told by a confidant against president trump and members of trump family and others in the white house. he's prepared to testify that president trump as a candidat candidate, donald trump ordered him and directed him to make "russians which contradictions everything of this point. >> that reported suggested general flynn was going to tell the special counsel robert mueller there was russian collusion dating back to the campaign. that was not true. abc had to retract it. problem the stock market had a crash after that news sugges suggesting
time magazine falsely reported president removed that bus from the oval office after barack obama put in the oaf all office simply not true. time magazine falsely reported owe otherwise number three cnn makes an appearance the president if his words cnn falsely reported candidate donald trump and his son donald trump junior had gotten special access toss hack documents from wiki leaks before made public cnn had to walk that back number two interesting "abc news" brian ross remember he...
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. >> and time magazine naming her person of the year. >> fiona joining the ranks of animal celebs withlike marty the dog 2 million instagram followers and the nala cat with $3.5 million and april the girard 56 last year was born and 14 million watched in one day. but hippos are not the cuddliest of animals how did the journey to stardom begin, in the womb, first hippo to be barn in the cincinnati zoo for 75 years but almost didn't make it as her mother went to labor six weeks early, and weighed just 29 pounds. typical weight is 55 to 120 pounds. >> she was little. >> she was placed into a ad hoc hippo nicu and put on iv and given round the clock care. the keepers and zoo staff fighting to keep the baby hippo alive. >> it was very touch and go at the beginning. had to make it up on the fly didn't know what was in hippo milk had to milk the mom and have that analyzed. >> her daily struggle documented on facebook. small moments becoming big victories. the world watching as she learned to stand. >> i can stand. i'm a big girl. >> how to swim. and even took her first steps. >> i became emot
. >> and time magazine naming her person of the year. >> fiona joining the ranks of animal celebs withlike marty the dog 2 million instagram followers and the nala cat with $3.5 million and april the girard 56 last year was born and 14 million watched in one day. but hippos are not the cuddliest of animals how did the journey to stardom begin, in the womb, first hippo to be barn in the cincinnati zoo for 75 years but almost didn't make it as her mother went to labor six weeks early,...
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grant was approached by century magazine at this time, a big magazine company, to write some articles. now, grant had been pestered to author for many years, but always resisted. because other people had written about him. he did not think he would be much of an author. he was a very modest man. most of all, he didn't need the money, either. they had him in a corner now because he did need the money. they offered him $500 per article to pay the basic bills. so grant started writing articles about the civil war in the summer of 1884. at the new jersey cottage. that is when his writing career began. that was a way to bring in some money. but there was going to have to be a larger work of literature to be able to bring his family out of the debt they were in. grant started his writing career kind of shaky. his first article was seen as more of a dry, military report. the editor even went so far to remark that essentially it may disaster of shiloh because it was on the battle of shiloh and this may be the shiloh.isaster of so it was a very poorly written article. but interestingly enough,
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that was somebody at "time" magazine that decided that would be the title. >> the big quote on "time,ally said that? >> i never said yep, i'm gay. it wasn't that casual to go, yep, i'm gay. it was a really tough thing. your whole life you're hiding it and suddenly, yep, i'm gay. >> i suffer from short-term memory loss. >> forgetful fish dory in finding "finding nemo" was anot changing moment and says this line sums up her career. >> just keep swimming. >> it certainly applies to me and a lot of people out there. >> yes, it does. now it will be a very early birthday present for bruno mars if he wins one or all of his six grammy nominations sunday night. >> got a pretty good chance i think. for bruno, while it takes a village, cameron mathison was in the green room with the man behind some of bruno's big hits. >> thanks, guys. just like the mix for the perfect cocktail, you got to have the mix just right to have that perfect grammy performance. i'm sitting here with a guy who knows a thing or two about that. you are performing this weekend. phillip lawrence, bruno's co-writer and produc
that was somebody at "time" magazine that decided that would be the title. >> the big quote on "time,ally said that? >> i never said yep, i'm gay. it wasn't that casual to go, yep, i'm gay. it was a really tough thing. your whole life you're hiding it and suddenly, yep, i'm gay. >> i suffer from short-term memory loss. >> forgetful fish dory in finding "finding nemo" was anot changing moment and says this line sums up her career. >> just...
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in the trump myth, he is the -- >> like when he was on "time" magazine cover. >> when he was on "time" magazine cover, he got angry at bannon, he doesn't want a co-star. bannon used that line with me, trump doesn't want a co-star, he wants all the credit for himself. the fact that a book like wolf's is coming out and insulting him and suggesting that he's an idiot and that he's stupid and that other people get the credit for his presidential victory is exactly the sort of thing that's going to lead to a statement -- >> there's a pattern too. >> there's a pattern here. it's not just about the credit. he calls his former chief strategist a staffer. >> look at paul manafort, he says he barely knew him. >> i mean, paul manafort, barely knew him, he was a campaign c r chairman. that's rich. >> this is rich. but with bannon, bannon we all remember a month ago giving a great speech for roy moore, and roy moore should have been giving the speech. up until james carvel consultants were never seen or heard from. they ran ted cruz's campaign, put him in the final home run, the homestretch, but h
in the trump myth, he is the -- >> like when he was on "time" magazine cover. >> when he was on "time" magazine cover, he got angry at bannon, he doesn't want a co-star. bannon used that line with me, trump doesn't want a co-star, he wants all the credit for himself. the fact that a book like wolf's is coming out and insulting him and suggesting that he's an idiot and that he's stupid and that other people get the credit for his presidential victory is exactly...
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the other day, president trump tweeted that he turned down an offer to be "time" magazine's person ofr. [ light laughter ] that's not all. today, he said that he turned down the chance to marry prince harry. >> steve: really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "and he was very sad. believe me, he was very sad." [ light laughter ] that's right. prince harry and meghan markle are engaged. [ cheers and applause ] so, finally, a success story for tinder. you know? [ laughter ] i mean, that's -- that's good. [ applause ] but this is nice. harry actually asked meghan's father for his permission to marry her. [ audience aws ] her dad was hesitant, because he was hoping she'd meet someone with a job. [ laughter and applause ] in an interview today, prince harry said that he and meghan got to know each other by having a lot of cozy nights in instead of going out to dinner. [ audience oohs ] or as guys everywhere put it, "see, i do treat you like a a princess." "we watch football every -- five hours!" well, after spending five days in florida, trump flew back to washington yesterday. and like always, the s
the other day, president trump tweeted that he turned down an offer to be "time" magazine's person ofr. [ light laughter ] that's not all. today, he said that he turned down the chance to marry prince harry. >> steve: really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "and he was very sad. believe me, he was very sad." [ light laughter ] that's right. prince harry and meghan markle are engaged. [ cheers and applause ] so, finally, a success story for tinder. you know? [ laughter ] i...
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one incapsulated by this time magazine cover. peter alexander has more from washington.ut our report does include that expletive once so you can hear it complete quote for yourself and it may not be appropriate for some of the younger viewers. >> reporter: the president uncorking another astonishing statement. complaining to law makers about protections for immigrants. why do we want these people from quote all these shit hole countries here. mr. trump was referring to african nations and haiti. before suggesting the u.s.icide have more people from places like norway whose prime minister he met. a white house spokesen sayingng choose to fight for foreign countries but president trump will always fight for tumarecon people. it comes as law makers try to hammer out an immigration deal with time running out fors of t undocumented people called dreamers. just hours before congress was set to vote criticizing the fisa. and saying this may have been used by the previous administration and others. the intelligence community erupting. >> i thought the president's tweets once aga
one incapsulated by this time magazine cover. peter alexander has more from washington.ut our report does include that expletive once so you can hear it complete quote for yourself and it may not be appropriate for some of the younger viewers. >> reporter: the president uncorking another astonishing statement. complaining to law makers about protections for immigrants. why do we want these people from quote all these shit hole countries here. mr. trump was referring to african nations and...
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a reporter went back to report for time magazine. the person he was replacing said,, i think the story is over, i think the country has lost interest. done. the country did not this story b onto this. all of these instances, public attention. but birmingham was tremendously important. what happened there? what was broadcast across the country and the world, and the reactions of america -- of african-american communities across the country? for kennedy, it was a concern, and rightly so. warned that time was running out. the explosive nature of those living under segregation. amplifies really that. robert kennedy and others who were aware enough helped mobilize this kind of energy they needed to push the civil rights bill. that. robert kennedy and others who john f. kennedy gives a remarkable speech on june 11, 1963, preparing to introduce the civil rights bill. he talks about the national dimensions ofdimensions of raci. talks about over 100 years of delay since the emancipation proclamation, the slaves not yet freed from social and e
a reporter went back to report for time magazine. the person he was replacing said,, i think the story is over, i think the country has lost interest. done. the country did not this story b onto this. all of these instances, public attention. but birmingham was tremendously important. what happened there? what was broadcast across the country and the world, and the reactions of america -- of african-american communities across the country? for kennedy, it was a concern, and rightly so. warned...
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enterprise substituinstitute, j and mark leibovich, national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine trump is threatening lawsuits. we found that throughout his career donald trump has threatened 30 media-related lawsuits but has only actually filed suit four times. th dismissed and one was settled. you can see those there. david brooks, reaction to mr. wolff and the book? >> a, he's got a lot of information that we didn't know, a lot of quotes from steve bannon that i think are totally credible. b, he doesn't normally meet the standards that most of us meet, there are just too many errors so i think it's a valuable book but one to be read with skepticism. i'm as anti-trump as is possible to be. i think there are a lot of people i've spoken to who know trump and work with trump who do exactly -- who think exactly the way he says everybody thinks, but not everybody in this white house thinks that way. some think he's deranged and a child. some like him. some think he's a problem they can work around. some think he's strange but in sort of a good way. so there's a lot more nuance here
enterprise substituinstitute, j and mark leibovich, national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine trump is threatening lawsuits. we found that throughout his career donald trump has threatened 30 media-related lawsuits but has only actually filed suit four times. th dismissed and one was settled. you can see those there. david brooks, reaction to mr. wolff and the book? >> a, he's got a lot of information that we didn't know, a lot of quotes from steve bannon that i...
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. >> and the "time" magazine reveals its new cover complete with a fiery headed president trump. >> andright now. speaking of president trump. there's the white house this morning on a rainy, rainy friday. so when will the rain end and what are the temperatures going to be like after it does? mike thomas has that answer when we come back. >> ♪ they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. >> 5:45 is our time. a life sized snow sculpture of darth vader went up this week in boston. wow. man spent four hours creating it to surprise his son before he went to
. >> and the "time" magazine reveals its new cover complete with a fiery headed president trump. >> andright now. speaking of president trump. there's the white house this morning on a rainy, rainy friday. so when will the rain end and what are the temperatures going to be like after it does? mike thomas has that answer when we come back. >> ♪ they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with...
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joy reid, mark leibovich, "new york times" magazine and danielle pletka, of the american enterprise institute. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning on our first broadcast of the new year. the winter bomb cyclone that hit washington this week had nothing to do with the frigid weather and everything to do with the book "fire and fury" by journalist michael wolff. it portrays a dysfunctional white house led by a president of declining intellectual capacity and a staff that didn't believe mr. trump would win the election or necessarily should have. in addition to the president, the other protagonist in the book is his former chief strategist, steve bannon, who has now been excommunicated by mr. trump for his disloyalty, for now. here's how the always colorful "new york post" played the break between bannon and the president. one takeaway is that the president's allies are engaged in a policy of appeasement and containment. appeasement by his repub
joy reid, mark leibovich, "new york times" magazine and danielle pletka, of the american enterprise institute. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning on our first broadcast of the new year. the winter bomb cyclone that hit washington this week had nothing to do with the frigid weather and everything...
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many ok thank you for time magazine doodles are you know that i was scots more with you the troops believe sanity you a g.d. easy show reason you took stage. he was wounded in the only go to. the prosecutor the irish do you can you get other cronies up when you. did to us all my suspicion. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to. have to go on to be cross with what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the wives in the house. first sit. work but boy by their area year ago better because like mine owner it ought to rock there and said this was their your choice of a day to go to all kinds of new crazy eyes and yeah it sure to carriage very thing a bit of a fall back. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're out to cut up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember w
many ok thank you for time magazine doodles are you know that i was scots more with you the troops believe sanity you a g.d. easy show reason you took stage. he was wounded in the only go to. the prosecutor the irish do you can you get other cronies up when you. did to us all my suspicion. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to. have to go on to be cross with what before three in the...
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of american history and works have appeared in such publications as the new yorker, "new york times" magazine and rolling stone. she will discuss the most recent book the evangelicals to shape america. she traces the history of the protestant evangelism from its beginnings in the great awakenings in the 18th and 19th centuries to its current implements with religious political life. she also explores the future of the evangelical movement and the demographic cultural change. the book has received quite critical acclaim for the scope and detail and timeliness "the new york times" book review place anyone concerned about the protestantism was a trusted guide in the brand. the bancroft winner. fair-minded overview of this vitally important religious stability and fitzgerald has now provided it. public life at mercer university and the pastor and director of 22 books, speaker and activist president of the society for christian ethics and president elect of the american academy of religion and in addition also pleased to find out his picture is in the book as well so we could not have a better que
of american history and works have appeared in such publications as the new yorker, "new york times" magazine and rolling stone. she will discuss the most recent book the evangelicals to shape america. she traces the history of the protestant evangelism from its beginnings in the great awakenings in the 18th and 19th centuries to its current implements with religious political life. she also explores the future of the evangelical movement and the demographic cultural change. the book...
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. >>> and "time" magazine says two dogs are added.the club is adding the nederlandse kooikerhondje. they're trained to track ducks. and also the grand basset griffon vendeem. they're known for their speed and cheerful nature and perhaps their name as well. >>> still to come, thirsty? diet coke has a new flavor and they'll be hitting store shelves soon. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum -- just to help you improve your skills. boom! that's lesson one. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. honey...♪ can we do this tomorrow? ♪ can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take
. >>> and "time" magazine says two dogs are added.the club is adding the nederlandse kooikerhondje. they're trained to track ducks. and also the grand basset griffon vendeem. they're known for their speed and cheerful nature and perhaps their name as well. >>> still to come, thirsty? diet coke has a new flavor and they'll be hitting store shelves soon. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer...
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time magazine. the connection. is the russian. themselves in the third paragraph. in the article thirty three times you remember there were. in the front page. through billion dollars in pattern or to that effect nothing withdrew there was absolutely no evidence whatsoever. could the panama scandal have been another information attack against russia or did the instigators have a motives. it's no coincidence that the files mention the kings of morocco and saudi arabia. the president of argentina. the former u.n. secretary general kofi annan son. pakistani prime minister now as sharif's three children the daughter of former chinese premier league paying fans relatives of hosni mubarak. and bashar al assad. many experts are certain that the panama governments all over the world will continue. we've learned that there will be a second part of the papers and preparations for the next progressing full steam ahead. on the website of the consortium that led the investigation into the first part of the scandalous report journalists are dropping subtle hints. the second infor
time magazine. the connection. is the russian. themselves in the third paragraph. in the article thirty three times you remember there were. in the front page. through billion dollars in pattern or to that effect nothing withdrew there was absolutely no evidence whatsoever. could the panama scandal have been another information attack against russia or did the instigators have a motives. it's no coincidence that the files mention the kings of morocco and saudi arabia. the president of...
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from time magazine, "the white house says president trump has signed a bill reopening the government, ending a 69 our display of partisan dysfunction." the shutdown took effect on the one-year anniversary of the president's inauguration, but the white house maintains trump came out the winner in the gop stand up with democrats. this from the washington post -- the deal that ended the government shutdown on monday paved the way for senate consideration of immigration legislation, but did nothing to ensure that the house would act on such a bill or president trump would sign it. that has raised fears among immigrant advocates that the shutdown-ending compromise merely sets up a repeat of what happened four years ago, when eight senators created an agreement that went nowhere in the house after conservatives revolted against any type of attempt at amnesty. one political note, jonathan ey on the democrats who voted against the schumer deal,, which ironically was the same vote in october 2013 when lawmakers agreed to end the 16 day government shutdown. 266 democrats and republicans in the
from time magazine, "the white house says president trump has signed a bill reopening the government, ending a 69 our display of partisan dysfunction." the shutdown took effect on the one-year anniversary of the president's inauguration, but the white house maintains trump came out the winner in the gop stand up with democrats. this from the washington post -- the deal that ended the government shutdown on monday paved the way for senate consideration of immigration legislation, but...
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calvin truman went back to report for time magazine.e person he was replacing said, this story is done. the country did not just grab onto this. all of these instances, public attention. but birmingham was tremendously important. what happened there? what was broadcast across the country and the world, and the reactions of african-american communities across the country? there were hundreds of protests in the wake of birmingham. north, west, and south. for the kennedys, there was this concern, and rightly so. james baldwin had published the fire next time, warning that time was running out. the explosive nature of those living under segregation. birmingham really amplifies that. robert kennedy and others who were aware enough helped mobilize the kind of energy they needed to begin to push for civil rights bill. john f. kennedy gives a remarkable speech on june 11, 1963, preparing to introduce the civil rights bill. he talks about the national dimensions of racial inequality. talks about over 100 years of delay since the emancipation pro
calvin truman went back to report for time magazine.e person he was replacing said, this story is done. the country did not just grab onto this. all of these instances, public attention. but birmingham was tremendously important. what happened there? what was broadcast across the country and the world, and the reactions of african-american communities across the country? there were hundreds of protests in the wake of birmingham. north, west, and south. for the kennedys, there was this concern,...