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david: recently, you bought time magazine with your wife. marc: i realize that you are a good candidate. i get it. i am not involved in editorial. david: why did you buy time? marc: good question. we are looking for ways to impact and edward trust an impact in the world. one of the things that i was loved about time magazine, there are four things. it has always been about trust. it has been an incredibly impactful business. this is a fantastic magazine. it is also all about the quality. that idea that it is about trust, impact, equality, we say that all the time. that did not go over very well. it is tough crowd in washington dc. that was some of my better material. david: did you meet steve jobs? did you have any relationship with him? marc: i would not be the person that i am an salesforce would not be the company that it is without steve jobs. ♪ david: your background was that you grew up in san francisco. marc: i am a fourth-generation san franciscan. david: are you an athlete or a star student? marc: i was into computers and i was in r
david: recently, you bought time magazine with your wife. marc: i realize that you are a good candidate. i get it. i am not involved in editorial. david: why did you buy time? marc: good question. we are looking for ways to impact and edward trust an impact in the world. one of the things that i was loved about time magazine, there are four things. it has always been about trust. it has been an incredibly impactful business. this is a fantastic magazine. it is also all about the quality. that...
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david: you recently with your wife bought "time" magazine.o you get to pick the person of the year, or do friends call you up? marc: i'm telling you, i can't do it. i know you want to be. i get it. we shouldn't bring it up here. david: maybe next year. marc: david, look, i realize you are a good candidate. i get it. i'm not involved in editorial. david: why did you buy "time," by the way? marc: that is a very good question. you know, we actually are looking for ways to have impact and impact inrust the world. one of the things i have always loved about "time" magazine, really there are four things. one is that it has always been about trust. it is an incredibly impactful business. the stories they are writing have dramatic impact in the world for good. it is a fantastic magazine, and it is also all about equality. in fact, that idea is it is about trust, impact, equality, that's why we call it time. t-i-m-e. david: that is where you got it from. wow. ok. could you do the same for salesforce.com? marc: that wouldn't go over very well. it is a
david: you recently with your wife bought "time" magazine.o you get to pick the person of the year, or do friends call you up? marc: i'm telling you, i can't do it. i know you want to be. i get it. we shouldn't bring it up here. david: maybe next year. marc: david, look, i realize you are a good candidate. i get it. i'm not involved in editorial. david: why did you buy "time," by the way? marc: that is a very good question. you know, we actually are looking for ways to have...
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that mockup of time magazine says trump for ever.l drama wasn't confined to washington. we've had more results from that democratic caucus in iowa, which was plagued by computing errors. with 85% of the results recorded so far, pete buttigieg has maintained his lead over nearest rival, bernie sanders. elizabeth warren comes in third, with former vice president running a surprising fourth place. rico we are still avaiting the full results. 1596 15% more and they move on to new hampshire. the chinese authorities are warning that they face a severe shortage of beds and equipment to treat the growing number of people with coronavirus as it spreads rapidly across the country and abroad. more than 560 people have now died and tens of thousands of others have been infected, and tens of millions more are now under some soi’t of travel restriction, with many being told not to leave their homes. john sudworth reports from beijing. wuhan is a city at war, with an invisible enemy. and they're trying everything they can to defeat it. state media
that mockup of time magazine says trump for ever.l drama wasn't confined to washington. we've had more results from that democratic caucus in iowa, which was plagued by computing errors. with 85% of the results recorded so far, pete buttigieg has maintained his lead over nearest rival, bernie sanders. elizabeth warren comes in third, with former vice president running a surprising fourth place. rico we are still avaiting the full results. 1596 15% more and they move on to new hampshire. the...
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"time" magazine's charlotte walter, a millennial, says yes. who is waiting in the wings? she will tell us. >>> and is your cell phone ringing up too high a bill? are plane ticket prices sky high? if you are american your answer is most surely yes and you are paying a lot more than europeans. a french economist explains why. >>> but first, here's my take. president trump's most consistent case for his own re-election is simple. it's the economy, stupid. he points to an american economy that is in reasonably good shape, though of course nowhere near the best ever that he claims. growth has averaged about 2.5%, a bit higher than under presidents obama and bush and a good bit lower than under presidents clinton and reagan. trump had promised 4% growth, which never materialized, but that hasn't stopped the salesman from repeated the refrain promises made, promises kept. actually, the one area where trump has most clearly failed to keep his promise is central to his ideology and appeal. the trade deficit. >> we run -- >> trump campaigned relentless on the notion that america's
"time" magazine's charlotte walter, a millennial, says yes. who is waiting in the wings? she will tell us. >>> and is your cell phone ringing up too high a bill? are plane ticket prices sky high? if you are american your answer is most surely yes and you are paying a lot more than europeans. a french economist explains why. >>> but first, here's my take. president trump's most consistent case for his own re-election is simple. it's the economy, stupid. he points to...
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acourt if time magazine is to be believed which is a very very credible source based on that of interviews there are within the us an inspiration now the question is what who who within this within the afghan side will be able to come to some sort of an agreement with the taliban it should be the islamic republic of afghanistan the government the sitting government leading the talks in traffic and talks and reaching to some sort of an agreement with the taliban on various terms and there has to be hard compromises made there from one side to the other and simple can in a slum about why is it in afghanistan it is such a difficult problem to solve talking to the taliban i mean the u.s. has spent overall $900000000000.00 fighting the taliban in effect but the taliban is still so strong it still controls 50 percent of the country. yes true i think that that that that fact that they're growing up on everybody can tell you something that's wants to do you through that reflected in u.n. records as well as u.s. military is on reports on that but why why the issue of dialogue with china by missile
acourt if time magazine is to be believed which is a very very credible source based on that of interviews there are within the us an inspiration now the question is what who who within this within the afghan side will be able to come to some sort of an agreement with the taliban it should be the islamic republic of afghanistan the government the sitting government leading the talks in traffic and talks and reaching to some sort of an agreement with the taliban on various terms and there has to...
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we'll be right back with "time" magazine's charlotte alter.rvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take hiv treatment every day and get to and stay undetectabe can no longer transmit hiv through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you have hepatitis b, do not stop taking biktarvy without talking to your doctor. common side effects were diarrhea, nausea, and headache. if you're living with hiv, keep loving who you are. and ask your d
we'll be right back with "time" magazine's charlotte alter.rvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take hiv treatment every day and get to and stay undetectabe can no longer transmit hiv through sex. serious side effects can...
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indicated as well as sector pompei oh they don't want to leave afghanistan and if you have read times magazine article there are secret and excesses within this agreement which will pave the way for a long term u.s. city presence and taliban have agreed to that. of course if time magazine is to be believed which is a very very credible source based on whatever interviews there are within the u.s. administration now the question is what who who within this within the afghan side will be able to come to some sort of an agreement with the taleban it should be the islamic republic of afghanistan the government the sitting government leading the talks in traffic and talks reaching to some sort of an agreement with the taliban on various terms and there has to be hard compromises made there from one side or the other and simple can in islam about why is it in afghanistan it is such a difficult problem to solve talking to the taliban i mean the u.s. has spent overall $900000000000.00 fighting the taliban in effect but the taliban is still so strong it still controls 50 percent of the country. yes tru
indicated as well as sector pompei oh they don't want to leave afghanistan and if you have read times magazine article there are secret and excesses within this agreement which will pave the way for a long term u.s. city presence and taliban have agreed to that. of course if time magazine is to be believed which is a very very credible source based on whatever interviews there are within the u.s. administration now the question is what who who within this within the afghan side will be able to...
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time magazine -- i said, nobody is allowed to do that. you can't do that.at enough of a disadvantage with the fake news. crow-- [crowd booing] where is dan? bring me those pages up here. bring those pages up. go get them. it is such fake news. it is disgusting. they do better if they told the truth. do you agree? they would do better. someday in 10, 14, 18, 22 years when i am gone, when we leave office in 26 years or so, they are going to miss us. they are going to miss us. you know, i told the story, that a month before i ran 2016, i was thinking about it, i said to my wife, who has become a great first lady -- [cheers and applause] they said, one of the greatest deals ever assembled, and i said, what should i run for? i remember holding up the new york times and it was like a leaflet that you give at a supermarket. -- that you get at a supermarket. it was blowing in the wind. it was dead. now it is successful again. when we leave, we leave together. we are unified. this is the most unified the republican party has ever been. [cheers and applause] and when
time magazine -- i said, nobody is allowed to do that. you can't do that.at enough of a disadvantage with the fake news. crow-- [crowd booing] where is dan? bring me those pages up here. bring those pages up. go get them. it is such fake news. it is disgusting. they do better if they told the truth. do you agree? they would do better. someday in 10, 14, 18, 22 years when i am gone, when we leave office in 26 years or so, they are going to miss us. they are going to miss us. you know, i told the...
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family that had a democratic on the whole that would say to me every time he saw me reading "time" magazine, he would say life is for people who can't read and time is for people who can't think. he had such a predictable voice of conservatism that kept china out of the un for years and it was only really when henry came in as the editor in the late 70s and early '80s that it became less conservative than it was at that time. you think about the role of opinion in the publications of this and some new reality. i think the main difference to come to terms with his truthful hyperbole and the ways in which technology particularly twitter but other things as well end up people asserting opinions that may not be consistent with the publications they work for which goes to the whole fake news issue that we have to deal with iat the same time that we are trying to continue to cover the head of government. >> if i can come to you with a historical context with tension between the white house administration and the media, it's always been there and you need to be held to account. president obama dur
family that had a democratic on the whole that would say to me every time he saw me reading "time" magazine, he would say life is for people who can't read and time is for people who can't think. he had such a predictable voice of conservatism that kept china out of the un for years and it was only really when henry came in as the editor in the late 70s and early '80s that it became less conservative than it was at that time. you think about the role of opinion in the publications of...
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english in 2005 she was ranked alongside bill clinton nelson mandela and the dark i learned in time magazine's 100 most influential people but among the international praise of her work was one critical voice. because i thought it a fan letter and it said yes i love the sea floor but why is there only one girl in it and i felt very guilty and i thought to myself look you doing it again like all women well we like the boys so we write about the boys we even make them the heroes of our. stories instead of saying i'm writing this as a woman why isn't there a female heroine so i promised this read out that the next hero would be a heroine and that was making an income. in 10. it was in canton that made cornelia from cannot global sensation in 2008 spellbinding story of mickey and her father the moment made it to hollywood with the film adaptation of the trilogy the 1st book allies of bennett and brendan fraser starred as the magical father and daughter can now wants to write a book in the in car series much of the book. but back to her new work pan's labyrinth. the story is set in the spanish coun
english in 2005 she was ranked alongside bill clinton nelson mandela and the dark i learned in time magazine's 100 most influential people but among the international praise of her work was one critical voice. because i thought it a fan letter and it said yes i love the sea floor but why is there only one girl in it and i felt very guilty and i thought to myself look you doing it again like all women well we like the boys so we write about the boys we even make them the heroes of our. stories...
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isn't commenting on it but time magazine says it has 3 sources have confirmed that this is the case which means we're ones with rule not a withdrawal is this going to be an election promise kept and campaigned upon which isn't actually withdrawal at all in fact $8600.00 b. $200.00 more than obama left in in afghanistan so we need to watch that carefully this issue of secret annexes and also the idea of well look if say for example there is a secret out of x. and $8600.00 troops remain in afghanistan what happens when the taliban rank and file and not those negotiating in cata when they know just wait a sec these americans are still here what's going on and then isn't there a chance of complete chaos happening once again or is the thought think it will but by that time the election will be over so these sort of questions rumbling away even as there is optimism that perhaps some sort of political solution has been found yet the initial up to isn't it's there isn't it thank you very much a happy chance in washington for us. well search china is stepping up its war against the new coronavirus
isn't commenting on it but time magazine says it has 3 sources have confirmed that this is the case which means we're ones with rule not a withdrawal is this going to be an election promise kept and campaigned upon which isn't actually withdrawal at all in fact $8600.00 b. $200.00 more than obama left in in afghanistan so we need to watch that carefully this issue of secret annexes and also the idea of well look if say for example there is a secret out of x. and $8600.00 troops remain in...
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young cowboy lives on the range ♪ >> reporter: and sweet baby james landed him on the cover of time magazinecame out really well and i worked hard on it. >> reporter: how old were you? >> i guess i was 20. ♪ good night, you moonlight ladies ♪ rock abi sweet baby james ♪ ♪ >> both verses were written behind the wheel of an automobile, in the first case driving south to see my family in north carolina, and to see my, my older brother's baby named after me, little baby james. and then the second half was written driving on the turnpike from stock bridge to boston. >> reporter: there's the matter of the drug thing. >> sure. >> reporter: and i'm a little concerned you were on the road driving to north carolina and you probably shouldn't have been driving. >> i know, that's probably true. i mean, i probably shouldn't have been driving. >> reporter: well, but you survived it. you survived it all. >> i never saw certainly being this age and still doing what i do at this age. that's remarkable, too. ♪ very clear, my love, so near, my love ♪ >> reporter: life these days is pretty sweet for james taylo
young cowboy lives on the range ♪ >> reporter: and sweet baby james landed him on the cover of time magazinecame out really well and i worked hard on it. >> reporter: how old were you? >> i guess i was 20. ♪ good night, you moonlight ladies ♪ rock abi sweet baby james ♪ ♪ >> both verses were written behind the wheel of an automobile, in the first case driving south to see my family in north carolina, and to see my, my older brother's baby named after me, little...
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the president said it was a victory for america, and tweeted this mock up of a time magazine cover. chinese authorities are reporting the biggest single—day increase in the number of new coronavirus cases. it total, nearly 25,000 people have been infected so far. there have been 560 deaths, the vast majority in china. and some breaking news — the hollywood icon, kirk douglas, has died. star of spartacus, and many other hollywood epics, he earned several 0scar nominations in the 1950s for both his acting and producing. his son, the actor michael douglas, described him as a movie legend and a great humanitarian. much more on our website. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. as the coronavirus spreads and of the death toll rises a global economic forecast is announced. trading on all relationship. the uk foreign minister is in australia as britain begins its search for post brexit trade agreements. good morning, asia, hello, well, it isa good morning, asia, hello, well, it is a thursday and glad you could join us. i am rico hizon. the coronavirus and the world ba
the president said it was a victory for america, and tweeted this mock up of a time magazine cover. chinese authorities are reporting the biggest single—day increase in the number of new coronavirus cases. it total, nearly 25,000 people have been infected so far. there have been 560 deaths, the vast majority in china. and some breaking news — the hollywood icon, kirk douglas, has died. star of spartacus, and many other hollywood epics, he earned several 0scar nominations in the 1950s for...
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that is time magazine. they don't like me, i don't like them either.y, i like the new owner. this year, i got beaten out by greta. you know greta? [booing] i gottrump: last year, beaten up -- i think i want it. when the world revolves around all of us, we should be chosen. there is nothing wrong with it. but we should win it every year. let's face it. they call it person of the year gala not man of the year. i know the women say, isn't that nice? a lot of the women don't like it. we should have a woman of the year at a man of that year. i like that. ok, here is what report. they started to treat me good again. i like him. -- ted cruz came in second. he was a great debater. rubio came in third. a guy who i don't like much and they don't like him in ohio either, john kasich, he was way down. look, who won? trump. here another one. again, a different one, time magazine. trump, 33%. ben carson, good man, he was there. cruz,rubio, jeb bush, ted cardiff urena, a nine -- carly carly b arena, a knife i have not heard in a long time. a new not in a long time. 4
that is time magazine. they don't like me, i don't like them either.y, i like the new owner. this year, i got beaten out by greta. you know greta? [booing] i gottrump: last year, beaten up -- i think i want it. when the world revolves around all of us, we should be chosen. there is nothing wrong with it. but we should win it every year. let's face it. they call it person of the year gala not man of the year. i know the women say, isn't that nice? a lot of the women don't like it. we should have...
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to be denied that on opening night, you cannot come back two weeks later and take back the time magazineover you got. so he was really cheated and that was a sad episode. it's the caucuses have always been criticized for the convoluted counting system. it is complicated and not a primary, which is very clean. you go in and vote and the numbers are counted. these are straw votes on the republican side. in other it, they put a slip of paper in a box and then count it. the democratic side is initial preferences. and delegates. it is confusing. there are a few thousand precincts and all kinds of opportunities for counting to go wrong. that is one of the criticisms that has been made from both parties. they have both tried to get it right and accurate and verifiable. there is not much tolerance for error in the way we tabulate elections after 2000. so the standards are different than they were in 1976 or in 1984. in john glenn finished way back 1984, in the pack in the democratic party and they were sure walter mondale won. and gerhart came in second. will that is terrible. they left john gle
to be denied that on opening night, you cannot come back two weeks later and take back the time magazineover you got. so he was really cheated and that was a sad episode. it's the caucuses have always been criticized for the convoluted counting system. it is complicated and not a primary, which is very clean. you go in and vote and the numbers are counted. these are straw votes on the republican side. in other it, they put a slip of paper in a box and then count it. the democratic side is...
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a new york times magazine article came out that summarized the history of this.ut basically went through the history. and it pointed out the fact that this testing was occurring across the country, and this was found in other places within just a couple months after that, u.s. epa came out with their first guideline ever for these chemicals in drinking water. guideline. no more than 70 parts per trillion. now, that triggered massive sampling all over the country, because the department of defense realized that these chemicals had been used in fire-fighting foams which we've talked about outside military bases and airports all across the country. they started systematically going down the list and sampling for those chemicals. during 2016-2017, almost ever day some new community across the united states and worldwide, sampling began in other countries as well, started realizing these chemicals were in their water too. and under our settlement, one of the things that also happened was once those links were found, everybody in that community got medical testing paid
a new york times magazine article came out that summarized the history of this.ut basically went through the history. and it pointed out the fact that this testing was occurring across the country, and this was found in other places within just a couple months after that, u.s. epa came out with their first guideline ever for these chemicals in drinking water. guideline. no more than 70 parts per trillion. now, that triggered massive sampling all over the country, because the department of...
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but if you mess up a caucus count, you cannot go back and take back the time magazine cover the candidateas denied. host: in addition to potential miss counts, everyone worries about hacking. what has the state done technology wise to fortify themselves against hacking? david: both parties are trying to have secure systems. they have created apps that will be used to count results and report it. more importantly, they have backup systems. so there will not be a short count. happened in 1980 when george h w bush defeated ronald reagan in iowa and the reagan people thought they got cheated because the computers went down. when bush was ahead. bush people say they went back and verified it and we did win. the point is the parties are trying to develop systems to provide verification and limit the ability for someone to hack into it. it would take a very big conspiracy to manipulate the results at most points along the way and we would certainly hear about it. but anything is able to be hacked and it has to be a verification that the numbers reported on caucus night is what happened at the pr
but if you mess up a caucus count, you cannot go back and take back the time magazine cover the candidateas denied. host: in addition to potential miss counts, everyone worries about hacking. what has the state done technology wise to fortify themselves against hacking? david: both parties are trying to have secure systems. they have created apps that will be used to count results and report it. more importantly, they have backup systems. so there will not be a short count. happened in 1980...
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curious tweet which viewers sokuld take a t them in which he has tweeted a mockup of a cover of "time" magazine with the dates running and eventually it pops up "trump forever." maybe he is planning to stay ound a little bit longer there has been a statement from stephanie grisham, white house secretary, saying that the bush white house press secretary, saying that the president has been totally vindicated and slams democrats from naming adam schiff and nancy pelosi, and asked the question quite ominously in this statement, "will there be no retribution?" unclear what he means by that. inalso h a sideswipe at mitt romney for voting for the first article from the one republican who broke on one of the articles. we will get a statement from the president tomorrow at noon. we are expecting him to address process.rmath of the impeachment we will see what his mood will be in pson, i think. laura: gary, just how whdisappointed is the house by the fact that mitt romney did break ranks and vote to convict the president off abuse power? gary: i think if you see the fact that they specifically called him
curious tweet which viewers sokuld take a t them in which he has tweeted a mockup of a cover of "time" magazine with the dates running and eventually it pops up "trump forever." maybe he is planning to stay ound a little bit longer there has been a statement from stephanie grisham, white house secretary, saying that the bush white house press secretary, saying that the president has been totally vindicated and slams democrats from naming adam schiff and nancy pelosi, and...
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at first, we're joined in new york by anand giridharadas, editor-at-large at "time magazine." his book is "winners take all: the elite charade of changing the world." on sunday, he had a cover story of "the new york times" we can review -- weekend review titled "the billionaire election: does the world belong to them or to us?" welcome back to democracy now! so that is pretty astounding. two of the seven democratic candidates who are considered so often the republican -- the people's party, are billionaires. what does this say to you? >> self-described billionaire election probably isn't one. you know, let's stick with the physical seen that you just showed those shots out. i think it is a metaphor for what i've called the billionaire election, the billionaire referendum that 2020 is stop yet the seven people on stage. on two ends are actual billionaires. the two candidates in the middle , elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, are candidates who have risen to prominence, precisely on the platform of running against billionaires. the $1700 to 3200 dollars tickets, which captures
at first, we're joined in new york by anand giridharadas, editor-at-large at "time magazine." his book is "winners take all: the elite charade of changing the world." on sunday, he had a cover story of "the new york times" we can review -- weekend review titled "the billionaire election: does the world belong to them or to us?" welcome back to democracy now! so that is pretty astounding. two of the seven democratic candidates who are considered so often...
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a new york times magazine article came out that summarized the history of this.t basically went through the history. and it pointed out the fact that this testing was occurring across the country, and this was found in other places within just a couple months after that, u.s. epa came out with their first guideline ever for these chemicals in drinking water. guideline. no more than 70 parts per trillion. now, that triggered massive sampling all over the country, because the department of defense realized that these chemicals had been used in fire-fighting foams which we've talked about outside military bases and airports all across the country. they started systematically going down the list and sampling for those chemicals. during 2016-2017, almost ever day some new community across the united states and worldwide, sampling began in other countries as well, started realizing these chemicals were in their water too. and under our settlement, one of the things that also happened was once those links were found, everybody in that community got medical testing paid
a new york times magazine article came out that summarized the history of this.t basically went through the history. and it pointed out the fact that this testing was occurring across the country, and this was found in other places within just a couple months after that, u.s. epa came out with their first guideline ever for these chemicals in drinking water. guideline. no more than 70 parts per trillion. now, that triggered massive sampling all over the country, because the department of...
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"time" magazine reports, quote, the russians are also meddling in congressional races. aiding some republican candidates and targeting some democratic ones. one official said, quote, the russians understand our system, and they know the president needs the senate to remain in friendly hands in order to carry out his agenda. the return of russian interference is a huge deal. it matters for the very credibility of our democracy. former cia acting director michael morell called russia's 2016 attack, quote, the political equivalent of 9/11. russia denied it. trump did too, but here's the thing. the u.s. intelligence community did not. even trump's appointees went out and said yes, russia helped trump and they're trying to help him again. fbi director christopher wray said it. former cia director mike pompeo said it. former director of national intelligence dan coats said it. it's partly why the president got rid of him. now, the president is at it again, firing the acting director of national intelligence for speaking the truth. and replacing him with one of his cronies. no
"time" magazine reports, quote, the russians are also meddling in congressional races. aiding some republican candidates and targeting some democratic ones. one official said, quote, the russians understand our system, and they know the president needs the senate to remain in friendly hands in order to carry out his agenda. the return of russian interference is a huge deal. it matters for the very credibility of our democracy. former cia acting director michael morell called russia's...
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also, almost immediately after the senate voted to acquit, he actually tweeted this time magazine cover animation from october 2018. >>> today a nationwide ban on many e-cigarette and vaping products goes into effect. most kid friendly flavor cartridges including fruits and candy flavored all covered in the ban. menthol and tobacco flavorings will still be legal. some believe teens have moved on to other products on the market. >>> a man accused of opening fire on a greyhound bus will be back in court next week. this is after his arraignment was postponed. an attorney defending williams shielded his client's face in court yesterday. williams is charged with first-degree murder in the shooting of six people early monday outside of bakersfield. one person died. his attorney is asking for more time to evaluate a conflict of interest. >>> the public works department expected back in court this morning in connection with the ongoing corruption probe. nuru is accused of receiving kickbacks including an sfo restaurant deal. "the examiner" reports the other man tied to the deal may have simoned
also, almost immediately after the senate voted to acquit, he actually tweeted this time magazine cover animation from october 2018. >>> today a nationwide ban on many e-cigarette and vaping products goes into effect. most kid friendly flavor cartridges including fruits and candy flavored all covered in the ban. menthol and tobacco flavorings will still be legal. some believe teens have moved on to other products on the market. >>> a man accused of opening fire on a greyhound...
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joining us tonight, molly ball, national polital correspondent for "time" magazine.h dawsey, white house reporter for "the washington post." josh lederman, national politica reporter for nbc news, and amna nawaz, senior national correspondt for the pbs newshour. let's begin with the president. josh, you'v been publishing all day about andrew mccabe a the sident. what's the latest? what's the president's response? >> well, theresident has a deep vitriol for andrew mccabe. he believes that h wife worked for hillary clinton and he was one of the officials out to get him. some of this is disputed. but anyway, the president wanted andrew mccabe to be charged. todhen d.o.j. said that andrew mccabe would not be charged, th president did not get a heads up and his lawyer me in t explain to what was happening. and the president and barr spoke this afternoon. there's been a days between the president and a.g. barr. anee it'sinteresting because barr is his favorite cabinetber. he handled the mueller probe. 's repeated dwhaun t president has wanted. this is the first tangible ri
joining us tonight, molly ball, national polital correspondent for "time" magazine.h dawsey, white house reporter for "the washington post." josh lederman, national politica reporter for nbc news, and amna nawaz, senior national correspondt for the pbs newshour. let's begin with the president. josh, you'v been publishing all day about andrew mccabe a the sident. what's the latest? what's the president's response? >> well, theresident has a deep vitriol for andrew...
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, your lovely husband. >> she doesn't read "time" magazine. >> does she read anything?t was fascinating to me in watching that clip is she saw you, she loved your message, voted for you, and then finds that out and -- >> she came, she saw, she freaked out. >> then she freaks out. what do you say to her and voters who feel the way that she does? >> what i want her to know is that i'm running to be her president too. [ cheers and applause ] of course i wish she was able to see that my love is the same as her love for those that she cares about, that my marriage means as much to me as hers if she's married. if she can't see that and even if because she can't see that she won't vote for me, i am still, if i'm elected president, going to get up in the morning and try to make the best decisions for her and the people that she loves as i will work to serve every american, whether they supported me or not. >> mayor pete, it's about religion with a lot of people. it's not that they're just thinking you're gay so it's a deal breaker. they think it says this in the bible, see, and
, your lovely husband. >> she doesn't read "time" magazine. >> does she read anything?t was fascinating to me in watching that clip is she saw you, she loved your message, voted for you, and then finds that out and -- >> she came, she saw, she freaked out. >> then she freaks out. what do you say to her and voters who feel the way that she does? >> what i want her to know is that i'm running to be her president too. [ cheers and applause ] of course i wish...
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kids' books to be translated into english that was in 2000 to 3 years later she was included on time magazine's list of the world's $100.00 most influential people alongside bill clinton nelson mandela and the dalai lama. she had one fans around the world and a few critics. a common fan i received in the attic from a young fan his said she'd left the theater for a lot of it why was there only one girl the next to meet you and then when i felt really guilty. i thought oh look you've been doing the same as all women we like boys so we write about boys and turn them into the heroes of our stories. instead of saying i'm a female writer what and to have a female heroine as a fish so i promised the reader that my next hero would be a girl and that was make it into that is a lot of work as that happened often you know that readers young ones are older ones have made suggestions. or you this is yes for example in my chick series a reader grows asking to see a shot is far better that happens every so often and it can be very inspiring and so on the readers get so immersed in the worlds i've created i of
kids' books to be translated into english that was in 2000 to 3 years later she was included on time magazine's list of the world's $100.00 most influential people alongside bill clinton nelson mandela and the dalai lama. she had one fans around the world and a few critics. a common fan i received in the attic from a young fan his said she'd left the theater for a lot of it why was there only one girl the next to meet you and then when i felt really guilty. i thought oh look you've been doing...
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recently "time magazine" named greta thuneberg its person of the year in 2019. she is a compassionate and telling youngster who believes we all have a part to play in preventing climate change. she sets an example for all of us. i would like to challenge our own young students to think about greta's message to all of us. the adults in this room often talk about sustainability and the future. but for those under 21, it's more about your future than ours. it is never too early to take ownership of it because it's as much about every day activities as it is about large-sweeping public policy. we can work with the legislature to permanently set aside 10,000 acres in conservation land under the legacy land program as we have over the past year and a half. we can mandate 100% clean energy usage by 2045, but without your involvement, public policy is just that, a policy written on a piece of paper. it is your support and daily participation that transforms those policies into meaningful actions. if you don't believe me, just ask the graduates of kopu, a nonprofit youth
recently "time magazine" named greta thuneberg its person of the year in 2019. she is a compassionate and telling youngster who believes we all have a part to play in preventing climate change. she sets an example for all of us. i would like to challenge our own young students to think about greta's message to all of us. the adults in this room often talk about sustainability and the future. but for those under 21, it's more about your future than ours. it is never too early to take...
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been. 14 years she's instantly recognizable figure on the world stage she's been on the cover of time magazine and you know it's hardly surprising that they're struggling a bit to find somebody to fill those shoes i think we should say that just balance and we know that germany is going to take over the presidency of the e.u. this year how are they going to be able to push ahead with a reform agenda for europe where they've got a lame duck chancellor and now a lame duck leader of the conservative c.d.u. party. it could be really tricky when bolin sneezes brussels catches a cold as my colleague in brussels was just saying to me and you know the european council president say that germany will be holding from july on woods you know could be really important they want to press ahead with a lot of policies on the environment the european green deal but also on strengthening europe's asylum procedures and its external borders there's a lot of important stuff but that'll make it overshadowed obviously if there are these wranglings and. let me just switch gears for a 2nd here let's talk politics in t
been. 14 years she's instantly recognizable figure on the world stage she's been on the cover of time magazine and you know it's hardly surprising that they're struggling a bit to find somebody to fill those shoes i think we should say that just balance and we know that germany is going to take over the presidency of the e.u. this year how are they going to be able to push ahead with a reform agenda for europe where they've got a lame duck chancellor and now a lame duck leader of the...
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about a year ago time magazine put deflated football on its cover with the headline too dangerous for its own good. there is the statistic i shared earlier. eighteen people died football. the sad thing is that this was knocked unusual in not unusual in fact it was normal. every year this kind of thing was going on. even more suffered grievous injuries. a lot of the casualties were kids. this affected big-time college football. no professional leagues back then. players at the university of georgia in virginia army, navy died playing football. football is not a contact sport. it's a collision sport. it was true in its early years. it always pries the group then. it looked more like rugby than what we know it today and it was almost a series of goal line stance at the 50-yard line over and over again as masses bodies clash together. the era of leather heads late in the future nobody wear helmets facemask schultz or shoulder pads. players would wrestle for advantage by throwing punches and jabbing elbows. they would try to gouge the eyes. bruises sprains and other minor injuries were tak
about a year ago time magazine put deflated football on its cover with the headline too dangerous for its own good. there is the statistic i shared earlier. eighteen people died football. the sad thing is that this was knocked unusual in not unusual in fact it was normal. every year this kind of thing was going on. even more suffered grievous injuries. a lot of the casualties were kids. this affected big-time college football. no professional leagues back then. players at the university of...
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my guest tonight is an award- winning reporter for "the new york times" magazine and creator of the "," which commemorates the year the first enslaved africans were brought to the colony of virginia, and it examines the ways the 400-year legacy of slavery continues to shape america. please welcome nikole hannah-jones. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." >> thank you. >> trevor: and congratulations on creating and working with a group of people on a project that has gone on to become more than just a moment but rather a rethinking of america's history. let's start with the "why" behind this. i mean, history seems like it has been written. so why try and write it again? >> well, history has been written, but it's been written to tell us a certain story. and the "1619 project" is trying to reframe that story. and it's really about the ongoing legacy of slavery. we've been taught that slavery was a long time ago, "get over it," which is something nearly every black person in this country hears at some point. and the "1619 project" is really saying
my guest tonight is an award- winning reporter for "the new york times" magazine and creator of the "," which commemorates the year the first enslaved africans were brought to the colony of virginia, and it examines the ways the 400-year legacy of slavery continues to shape america. please welcome nikole hannah-jones. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." >> thank you. >> trevor: and congratulations on...
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on twitter, the president posted a mockup of a time magazine cover in which he wins elections for decadesr decades to come. mrtrump can wins elections for decades to come. mr trump can only serve to terms but it is clear he believes the outcome of this trial has made a second one much more likely.. the chinese authorities are warning that they face a severe shortage of beds and equipment to treat the growing number of people with coronavirus as it spreads rapidly across the country and abroad. china says 563 people have now died, tens of thousands of others have been infected. meanwhile thousands of passengers and crew on two cruise ships have been placed in quarantine after a number of people on board tested positive for the virus. let's get more on this now — our correspondent stephen mcdonelljoins us from beijing. as well as the news of the bed shortages we have also got really strict travel restrictions placed on citizens in china. can you outline what they are not able to do now. basically this is a city by city response and so governments right across this country are taking differe
on twitter, the president posted a mockup of a time magazine cover in which he wins elections for decadesr decades to come. mrtrump can wins elections for decades to come. mr trump can only serve to terms but it is clear he believes the outcome of this trial has made a second one much more likely.. the chinese authorities are warning that they face a severe shortage of beds and equipment to treat the growing number of people with coronavirus as it spreads rapidly across the country and abroad....