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correspondent, for time magazine , hallie jackson, chief white house correspondent and anchor for msnbc live with hallie jackson , and philip rucker, white house bureau chief for the washington post. mollybi, you wrote story for "time" about biden did he meet this moment after dedes in politics? moy: you know, it almost seems liket the moment him, right? his strengths as a politician have always been about empathy, storytelling, poetry, comforting people in times of need, and that might not have been the right vibe, say, foears ago, but i think it was very fitting, and hislepeech was. it was powerful. it w empattic, ande drew that contrast very effectively. robert: and, molly, a quick follow-up. you have written this great biography about speakerelosi. when you speak to sources in her
correspondent, for time magazine , hallie jackson, chief white house correspondent and anchor for msnbc live with hallie jackson , and philip rucker, white house bureau chief for the washington post. mollybi, you wrote story for "time" about biden did he meet this moment after dedes in politics? moy: you know, it almost seems liket the moment him, right? his strengths as a politician have always been about empathy, storytelling, poetry, comforting people in times of need, and that...
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robert draper's long new piece at "the new york times" magazine is, i think, due out sort of over the course of the next week. "the new york times" put it on their front page for a hot minute this weekend and then took it down. now it's hard to find. i don't understand that at all, but this piece is making news now far and wide for good reason. robert draper speaks with 40 sources for this story, including multiple sources who he says have served in the intelligence community under this president. draper reports that last year, last summer, last july, the national intelligence estimate rendered as one of its key judgments, key judgment number two, quote, that in the 2020 election, russia favored the current president, donald trump. quote, the intelligence provided to the n.i.e.'s authors indicated that in the lead-up to 2020, russia worked in support of the democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders as well. but the lead author of the nie explained to colleagues, quote, that this reflected not a genuine preference for bernie sanders but rather an effort to weaken the democratic
robert draper's long new piece at "the new york times" magazine is, i think, due out sort of over the course of the next week. "the new york times" put it on their front page for a hot minute this weekend and then took it down. now it's hard to find. i don't understand that at all, but this piece is making news now far and wide for good reason. robert draper speaks with 40 sources for this story, including multiple sources who he says have served in the intelligence...
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draper, writer at large for "the new york times" magazine, author of many books, including to start ae bush administration took america into iraq. he has published this landmark piece in "the new york times," unwanted truths, inside trump's battles with u.s. intelligence agencies. among the scoop embedded here is they pressured the director of national intelligence to change a conclusion that russia wanted trump re-elected in 2020. dan coats said no. he was then fired. his successor change signed offoon the change, but he was fired after one of his deputies briefed congress that in fact, russia is working to re-elect president trump this year. mr. draper, i thank you for this reporting and for joining us here tonight to help us understand it. thanks very much for your time. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me on. >> i have said a lot of words about the even more words that you have reported here and that you have printed. let me ask if i got anything wrong or if you think i'm looking at anything the wrong way around. >> sure, thank you for asking because i wanted to issue two clarifi
draper, writer at large for "the new york times" magazine, author of many books, including to start ae bush administration took america into iraq. he has published this landmark piece in "the new york times," unwanted truths, inside trump's battles with u.s. intelligence agencies. among the scoop embedded here is they pressured the director of national intelligence to change a conclusion that russia wanted trump re-elected in 2020. dan coats said no. he was then fired. his...
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of virus and disease fighting weapons will this $8000000000.00 buy us tax paying citizens well time magazine goes on report that the bill would deposit to point to be.
of virus and disease fighting weapons will this $8000000000.00 buy us tax paying citizens well time magazine goes on report that the bill would deposit to point to be.
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of virus and disease fighting weapons will this $8000000000.00 buy us taxpaying citizens well time magazine goes on report that the bill would deposit $2200000000.00 in pentagon ship building accounts it would boost missile defense systems in california and alaska and deliver about $1400000000.00 for the c 130 transport planes and f. 35 fighters manufactured by the good folks at lockheed martin. and as journalists and activists around the us begin to uncover this latest $1000000000.00 defense contractor gift basket they are being labeled as adversaries by the pentagon politico is now reporting that a new mandatory pentagon training course aimed at preventing leaks refers to protestors and journalists as adversaries in a fictional scenario designed to teach defense department personnel how to better protect sensitive information adversary is the term they use yes those working on the print lines of the 1st amendment to our constitution protesters and journalists are now considered adversaries and pentagon training camps but are we really all that shocked i mean after all we are living in a c
of virus and disease fighting weapons will this $8000000000.00 buy us taxpaying citizens well time magazine goes on report that the bill would deposit $2200000000.00 in pentagon ship building accounts it would boost missile defense systems in california and alaska and deliver about $1400000000.00 for the c 130 transport planes and f. 35 fighters manufactured by the good folks at lockheed martin. and as journalists and activists around the us begin to uncover this latest $1000000000.00 defense...
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there was a headline in time magazine about the cage. somebody said he didn't know we built that in the obama administration, but they don't stop. you will hear it in one of the debates. they will save you big cages. i was a no, it was built by obama. administration, if you cross the border illegally, you are apprehended and swiftly turned back home -- returned back home. [cheers and applause] there proudly defending jobs, safety, and security of the american people, which is what i promise to do. nobody told me it was going to be this hard. nobody told me i was going to have the democrats go totally crazy. this is like a life-and-death war. you know why they don't talk about it anymore? because they know it is bad politics. because they know they can't win that one, so they saved, let's forget it ever happened, because we won, and they say let's forget. that includes the millions of incredible hispanic-americans. they protect our nation in uniform. half of all border patrol agents are hispanic-americans. i was just with him, and today,
there was a headline in time magazine about the cage. somebody said he didn't know we built that in the obama administration, but they don't stop. you will hear it in one of the debates. they will save you big cages. i was a no, it was built by obama. administration, if you cross the border illegally, you are apprehended and swiftly turned back home -- returned back home. [cheers and applause] there proudly defending jobs, safety, and security of the american people, which is what i promise to...
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so pick it up wherever you get your "time" magazine hey, everyone, it is the -- it's the end of the weeken i catch up with personal stuff. you know, i check my inbox, return some emails and, of course, i write out some thank you notes. and i running a bit behind so i thought if you guys wouldn't mind, i'd like to write out my weekly thank you notes right now. is that cool with you guys all right, james - [ cheers and applause can i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ thank you. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you pete buttigieg and the dnc roll call for looking like a greeter at space walmart. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you towns where mailboxes were taken away for being like the start of a more boring "footloose." "i just got to mail this package! [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, space jam uniform, for looking like if lacroix pamplemousse sponsored a a basketball team. [ laughter ] "pamplemousse. is it pamplemousse pamplemousse >> questlove: that's -- it -- how you'd say it >> jimmy: "yeah. [ laughter ] "lacroix pamplemousse. >> questlove: no >> jimmy: yeah >> questlove: no >> jimmy: "
so pick it up wherever you get your "time" magazine hey, everyone, it is the -- it's the end of the weeken i catch up with personal stuff. you know, i check my inbox, return some emails and, of course, i write out some thank you notes. and i running a bit behind so i thought if you guys wouldn't mind, i'd like to write out my weekly thank you notes right now. is that cool with you guys all right, james - [ cheers and applause can i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪...
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"time" magazine light foot says the looters came prepared with sophisticated equipment to cut throughle to take out cash registers atm and get metal grates and get behind security systems pretty sophisticated. not your average looter. the timing ringleaders are timed to hit precisely when they knew the fewest number of cops would be out to overwhelm any attempts to stop them. the chicago police department has launched a new website to post clips from the hundreds of hours of video they have collected from early monday, including some that were live streamed to social media by the looters. a task force of detectives, fbi agents and officials with the u.s. attorney's office are now going through all of that video to identify anyone who is involved and they are asking the public for help in looking at those videos and letting them know if they recognize anyone there john? >> garrett tenney for us in chicago. that's quite a shock, derek, thanks. dallas cowboys owner jerry jones expects the team to play home games in front of fans. rolled out safety measures in daily testing and maps. the
"time" magazine light foot says the looters came prepared with sophisticated equipment to cut throughle to take out cash registers atm and get metal grates and get behind security systems pretty sophisticated. not your average looter. the timing ringleaders are timed to hit precisely when they knew the fewest number of cops would be out to overwhelm any attempts to stop them. the chicago police department has launched a new website to post clips from the hundreds of hours of video...
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. >> when he first started working as a journalist for "time magazine", you are correspondence stationedeast asia when sars started. he wrote this is the first emerging global disease of the 21st century out of nowhere and exposed how vulnerable our modern world was to diseases like this. now you are writing about covid-19, how is it the pandemic chapter of this book different when you're writing it now during covid-19? >> this would be a lot longer although i have a hard time figuring out how do i conclude it because i don't know what can happen to covid-19 and i become a little leery of making those productions. to me covid-19 shows even much more than sars just how 21st-century virus really works. sars was a surprise, deadly, dangerous but ultimately didn't have the ability to's red around the world. it had isolated outbreaks like hong kong import to china but never really took off in that way. covid-19 passed the case count and death toll of sars within a couple weeks and we've seen how it's gone around the entire world. also i would rather spend more time focusing on how you can mis
. >> when he first started working as a journalist for "time magazine", you are correspondence stationedeast asia when sars started. he wrote this is the first emerging global disease of the 21st century out of nowhere and exposed how vulnerable our modern world was to diseases like this. now you are writing about covid-19, how is it the pandemic chapter of this book different when you're writing it now during covid-19? >> this would be a lot longer although i have a hard...
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in an interview with "time" magazine, lightfoot said the ringleaders knew when police staffing wouldtheir attack in order to more easily overwhelm officers. the looters will also well stocked as they the downtown area, bringing u-haul trucks and vans to fill with stolen merchandise and significant sopd equipment. according to lightfoot, people were fairly quickly able to cut through middle grades and get beyond and behind security systems that are pretty sophisticated. that is not your average looter. a task force of detectives, fbi agents, and officials with the u.s. attorney's office are now working to identify the ringleaders who helped orchestrate the violence, as well as the hundreds of people who participated. the chicago police department has launched a new website featuring video clips they have collected from early monday, including some like this one that were streamed live on social media by the looters. they were trying to bust open an atm. police have already collected hundreds of hours of video from security cameras and witnesses, and they are now asking the public for
in an interview with "time" magazine, lightfoot said the ringleaders knew when police staffing wouldtheir attack in order to more easily overwhelm officers. the looters will also well stocked as they the downtown area, bringing u-haul trucks and vans to fill with stolen merchandise and significant sopd equipment. according to lightfoot, people were fairly quickly able to cut through middle grades and get beyond and behind security systems that are pretty sophisticated. that is not...
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. >> during a virtual event hosted by politics and prose in washington dc "time magazine" political correspondent molly ball discussed the career of nancy pelosi . >> is interesting because so much of politics is about communication and i don't think she'll ever be considered one of the great politicaloratory of our age . that's not to say she's not bright and articulate and thoughtful and she isn't one of these robotic politicians that's so stiff they're terrified of saying the wrong thing that they just repeat themselves over and over and won't answer any questions but she isn't someone who engages in public introspection. he's not going to tell youall the things she's been thinking about herself . you have to figure her out and she's not a natural storyteller. part of it to. a lot of compelling feature fires do speak in stories for their reeling off these personal anecdotes and there's a conspicuous absence of that in most of her public speaking. so it was really kind of an occasion for me to reflect on the role of communication and perception in politics in studying her, thinking about what i
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time magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river.r environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows h how. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
time magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river.r environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows h how. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
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with me now, molly ball, she's a national political correspondent for "time" magazine and author of "pelosi." charlotte altar also a national correspondent for "time" magazine and author of "the on s ones we've been waiting for." ann geren, msnbc contributor and u.s. correspondent for "washington post." ann, the president has seen the poll numbers. he knows what these maps looks like. how much is november's election playing in the background as he made these decisions to come forward with these executive actions? >> i think it's driving everything. you could hear in the president's voice and see in his demeanor this past week that he really knows that he's in trouble politically. and he's flailing a bit. these executive actions, and i noticed that you used the term, executive actions, rather than executive orders. only one of them -- one of the four -- is actually a real order. and even that doesn't carry the force of a full directive. it just -- it asks some cabinet officials and the cdc director to consider whether they could prevent further evictions. but in any event, the fact tha
with me now, molly ball, she's a national political correspondent for "time" magazine and author of "pelosi." charlotte altar also a national correspondent for "time" magazine and author of "the on s ones we've been waiting for." ann geren, msnbc contributor and u.s. correspondent for "washington post." ann, the president has seen the poll numbers. he knows what these maps looks like. how much is november's election playing in the background as...
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it is what time magazine called it this week glowingly a new american revolution.nists know is in order to get your way, you need to take control of the narrative. when the facts don't fit, then you make them up. it's straight out of the playbook of the french, the wolfe shipping -- bolsheviks in russia, to maoists in china. of course, they don't really need to do that in today's america because the media are already there for them. well, that's it for us this week. for the latest show updates, be sure to follow me on twitter, facebook and instagram. and plan to join charles payne for a virtual town hall wednesday, september 2 end. take part by sending your questions to fox business on facebook and instagram or e-mailing them to invested in you@foxbusiness.com. i'll be back next week with more in-depth sewer vies right -- interviews right here on "the wall street journal at large." in the meantime, thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪ jack: welcome to baer -- "barron's roundtable." i'm jack howe in for jack otter. coming up, richmond fed president on the central bank's
it is what time magazine called it this week glowingly a new american revolution.nists know is in order to get your way, you need to take control of the narrative. when the facts don't fit, then you make them up. it's straight out of the playbook of the french, the wolfe shipping -- bolsheviks in russia, to maoists in china. of course, they don't really need to do that in today's america because the media are already there for them. well, that's it for us this week. for the latest show updates,...
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i just want to quote to you the words of a woman quoted in time magazine on this very question of whetherare deeply unhappy from the element of authoritarian control in their society. she was a shopkeeper she described the tb surveillance cameras both inside and outside her own business and she said this: chinese people don't care about privacy. above all, we want security. for me, it is still not enough cameras. we want more. again, they do not have an option of having more or less. that's the thing. so whatever narrative you ask a chinese people, you should bear that in mind. they are being forced into a position without any say. and so their opinion, i read an american forum to say 85% or even higher numberfeel satisfied with their regime, it was a study conducted by an independent institution in the united states and they were shocked and asked me what's my reading of that. i said i'm pretty sure that's not accurate, because they describe it as the highest number in the world. i said because you haven't had a chance to conduct a survey in north korea. if you do that, maybe north korea
i just want to quote to you the words of a woman quoted in time magazine on this very question of whetherare deeply unhappy from the element of authoritarian control in their society. she was a shopkeeper she described the tb surveillance cameras both inside and outside her own business and she said this: chinese people don't care about privacy. above all, we want security. for me, it is still not enough cameras. we want more. again, they do not have an option of having more or less. that's the...
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before she joined the post she was at "time" magazine for more than 15 years where she wrote more than three dozen cover stories. gene robinson writes a twice a week column on politics and culture and during his three-decade-long career at "washington post," he is been a city hall reporter, a foreign correspondent in witness at us and london, and assistant managing editor for the style section among other positions. in 2009 he won the pulitzer prize for commentary for his column on the 2008 presidential election. karen and jean, welcome. karen: ray to be here. -- great to be here. "here"". there are a lot of things i don't miss about traditional conventions, like long security lines, but i do miss seeing people. jonathan: long convention lines and the trek back to your not so close hotel room. , if you could give a review of michelle obama's speech into sentences, what would it be? bee: my review -- it would to sentences -- michelle obama theletely eviscerated record of the trump administration while only mentioning the name of donald trump wants, -- once, and she emphasized how import
before she joined the post she was at "time" magazine for more than 15 years where she wrote more than three dozen cover stories. gene robinson writes a twice a week column on politics and culture and during his three-decade-long career at "washington post," he is been a city hall reporter, a foreign correspondent in witness at us and london, and assistant managing editor for the style section among other positions. in 2009 he won the pulitzer prize for commentary for his...
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whe house correspondent for the pbs newshour , molly ball, national political correspondent, for time magazinee jackson, chief white house correspondent and anchor for msnbc live with hallie jackson , and philip rucker, white house bureau chief for the washington post. mollybi, you wrote story for "time" about biden did he meet this moment after dedes in politics? moy: you know, it almost seems liket the moment him, right? his strengths as a politician have always been about empathy, storytelling, poetry, comforting people in times of need, and that might not have been the right vibe, say, foears ago, but i think it was very fitting, and hislepeech was. it was powerful. it w empattic, ande drew that contrast very effectively. robert: and, molly, a quick follow-up. you have written this great biography about speakerelosi. when you speak to sources in her world and otr veteran democrats, does this speech help carry it across the line this fall? molly: yes. i think the feeling among democrats, broadly, including on capitol hill, is that this was an effective convention. i think there was a collec
whe house correspondent for the pbs newshour , molly ball, national political correspondent, for time magazinee jackson, chief white house correspondent and anchor for msnbc live with hallie jackson , and philip rucker, white house bureau chief for the washington post. mollybi, you wrote story for "time" about biden did he meet this moment after dedes in politics? moy: you know, it almost seems liket the moment him, right? his strengths as a politician have always been about empathy,...
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former editor of "time" magazine which resided on 6th avenue in manhattan, we're happy to say both are political analysts. anita, as the president flies north he's going to visit his brother in the hospital today, he's going to spend the weekend apparently in new jersey, he had a brief event at the white house, and is doing what, offering what he could do in a pandemic if he had congressional partners. >> for a minute there, it sounded like he was going to go with executive action some more, he claims that he's wanting a deal with democrats, he talked about how he wants to offer more aid to americans. he's now saying he wants to have the deal with democrats, news for the democrats because they've been working on this for a couple of weeks and they couldn't agree, they couldn't agree on the amount of money but they couldn't agree philosophically. >> rick, as i reference in my question every reason to be looking at the world urgently right now. >> yes, brian, i would have to agree with that and i wish we could all take it easy this august but i think with what donald trump has been sayin
former editor of "time" magazine which resided on 6th avenue in manhattan, we're happy to say both are political analysts. anita, as the president flies north he's going to visit his brother in the hospital today, he's going to spend the weekend apparently in new jersey, he had a brief event at the white house, and is doing what, offering what he could do in a pandemic if he had congressional partners. >> for a minute there, it sounded like he was going to go with executive...
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there is an interview with the sunday times magazine. big plug.owingly underreported. 0r something like that. thank you. enjoy your sunday. that is it for the papers this morning. goodbye from all of us. good morning. i found good morning. ifound some sunshine in cambridgeshire. but you can see the showers brewing up and there could be showers into the afternoon. thicker cloud in the north and west. beautiful scene in cumbria. but threatening looking sky. we won't see much significant rain. the cloud amounts, the thickest are in the north and west. the best of sunshine in eastern areas. we have some showery rain in northern ireland and southern scotland and perhaps the la ke southern scotland and perhaps the lake district. that will move eastwards into the afternoon, perhaps taking some showers to the east of the pennines and maybe into east anglia. south of that it should be fine and dry and still some blustery winds gusting 25mph in places. a dry story into scotland as well. but a northerly breeze making it feel cool. 13 to 15 degree it is high.
there is an interview with the sunday times magazine. big plug.owingly underreported. 0r something like that. thank you. enjoy your sunday. that is it for the papers this morning. goodbye from all of us. good morning. i found good morning. ifound some sunshine in cambridgeshire. but you can see the showers brewing up and there could be showers into the afternoon. thicker cloud in the north and west. beautiful scene in cumbria. but threatening looking sky. we won't see much significant rain. the...
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because i mean to me the big that's what everyone misses when you see these articles in usa today or time magazine or all these other talking about kids going back to school you can see that slant they're only talking about kids whose parents got a little money or kids whose ghouls are really well because they have a high income bracket and they sit in that tax bracket they're not talking about the school many other schools across the nation that don't have the money to do this look distance learning has proven to be a failure for many students particularly those with special needs younger younger children and those with disabilities how can schools keep these students safe when it's paramount that they be in the classroom like how do we balance that and bring it back home. we need to pause we need to just stop like we need to. stop trying to open it so i look at the bugs were already trying to hold a number of restaurants and just let the numbers went up so many restaurants have people exposed to the virus all closed to get we need to stop people need to. be to source distance they need to follow
because i mean to me the big that's what everyone misses when you see these articles in usa today or time magazine or all these other talking about kids going back to school you can see that slant they're only talking about kids whose parents got a little money or kids whose ghouls are really well because they have a high income bracket and they sit in that tax bracket they're not talking about the school many other schools across the nation that don't have the money to do this look distance...
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jillian: "times" magazine the 1619 project. can you explain what this is? ion that's masquerading as history "new york times" now teaching that the real founding of america was in 1619 when supposedly the first slaves were brought over here. the real founding of america the reason the country was started was to defend slavery it you completely not true. debunked by every leading historian. because it came from the left and in the "new york times" we are giving them the power today indicate our children. this is being institutionalized in the classroom. k through 12 schools around the country allowing the "new york times" to dictate their curriculum even though it's been completely debunked. because of the lack of a accountability with reshaping of our history. we have seen these outrage moms being able to change our history and remove statues and remove names of things. now seeing the same people. whoever is the most outraged and say they're the most upset the most in line the most woke they are able to define what is going on in our classrooms and what's be
jillian: "times" magazine the 1619 project. can you explain what this is? ion that's masquerading as history "new york times" now teaching that the real founding of america was in 1619 when supposedly the first slaves were brought over here. the real founding of america the reason the country was started was to defend slavery it you completely not true. debunked by every leading historian. because it came from the left and in the "new york times" we are giving them...
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but i want to ask you a noun time magazine says do you want to do a profile? and i reread that and i was thinking why you or why now? she has been doing this for a long time. how do you answer that question? >> i think it's the same thing i've been doing this for a long time. and those who are loyal to me i give a lot of my work away for free so people can try it. ten years of blogging and i still do a newsletter and i'm constantly putting work out. some of that straight up is the part i don't understand is marketing like my last book did okay so then they put your book in more places and send it to more people that has to be a part of it and i know you're asking the bigger question. maybe it's time for more diverse voices and people are more open to it. i love me some david ceder a sword nora efron i of that's a good example but those who do what i do or those who are more open the culture is changing. there is a shift in more opportunities and here is a meme. and i constantly keep were going and i have a masters very dedicated group. all those on instagram al
but i want to ask you a noun time magazine says do you want to do a profile? and i reread that and i was thinking why you or why now? she has been doing this for a long time. how do you answer that question? >> i think it's the same thing i've been doing this for a long time. and those who are loyal to me i give a lot of my work away for free so people can try it. ten years of blogging and i still do a newsletter and i'm constantly putting work out. some of that straight up is the part i...
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time. mccall's magazine is proud to have her as a member of the family, a regular monthly column of questions and answers, if you ask me. in celebration of ms. roosevelt's 74th birthday, we're running a special nine-page story entitled "eleanor roosevelt, her life in pictures." we thought you would enjoy hearing mrs. roosevelt's own comments about some of the photographs we're running in the current mccall's. she's become a pin-up girl at mccall's through this charming photograph that we use in the story. >> i'm pleased that you have taken this picture, which was taken a year or two after i came back from school in england, and had come out in the traditional way in new york. fashions seem so funny today with the high neck and the gold beads around my neck, and above all the hair. the pompadour. i had hair below my waist, so it was hard to get it scrolled up on top of my head, but it makes -- a great pompadour makes you look quite different. all i can say about the fashions today is that at least we've progressed and are more comfortable. >> in the next picture with your father, you seem to h
time. mccall's magazine is proud to have her as a member of the family, a regular monthly column of questions and answers, if you ask me. in celebration of ms. roosevelt's 74th birthday, we're running a special nine-page story entitled "eleanor roosevelt, her life in pictures." we thought you would enjoy hearing mrs. roosevelt's own comments about some of the photographs we're running in the current mccall's. she's become a pin-up girl at mccall's through this charming photograph that...
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building i receive a stack of newspapers often overwhelming for the "the washington times," "time" magazine in that other media outlets o as well believe in tht stack and also there's the china daily newspaper owned and controlled by the chinese communist party be used as a propaganda arm and distribute it around the world and also threatened to put it on the doorsteps mysteriously on our doorstep every morning. many of my more naÏve i is why pick that up and read it over heated on a coffee table where constituents might read it. that gives it a lot more credibility than it deserves. i've reached out to everyone from speaker pelosi to the sergeant at arms in the congress and ask them how does this newspaper which is not an independent newspaper tha that a testate-owned propaganda piece filled with anti-americans is that almost every day there's something written in the newspaper that is anti-america, how does that appear on my doorstep. i sat o on press releases aboutt and bought a single mainstream media outlet has ever covered that story when that is an attack on our freedom of the press
building i receive a stack of newspapers often overwhelming for the "the washington times," "time" magazine in that other media outlets o as well believe in tht stack and also there's the china daily newspaper owned and controlled by the chinese communist party be used as a propaganda arm and distribute it around the world and also threatened to put it on the doorsteps mysteriously on our doorstep every morning. many of my more naÏve i is why pick that up and read it over...
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t and there was a "time" magazine, brawl over scrawl. a lot of communiy organizers that obama worked with and a lot of left-leaning group affiliated with the democratic party were attacking the suburbs with proposals very much like what we find in affh. and time and again we saw the same pattern and by the way, this is something i let you have in my book the history of it. and the pattern is this. these left-wing groups would come inhe with their proposals d they would find sympathetic state legislators who would hold hearings. and there would be protest, but as soon as people got a load of what was actually in these proposals, for the suburbs they were horrified and they backed off. even the liberals, and they said this is very radical this is -- not going to win. and not only w that, it is going to polarize country and it is flat a terrible idea which is based on hostility to suburbs and at that point, the greatest advocate of the kind of changes we see in the affh rule, they went underground, so to speak, and then a bolt of lightning
t and there was a "time" magazine, brawl over scrawl. a lot of communiy organizers that obama worked with and a lot of left-leaning group affiliated with the democratic party were attacking the suburbs with proposals very much like what we find in affh. and time and again we saw the same pattern and by the way, this is something i let you have in my book the history of it. and the pattern is this. these left-wing groups would come inhe with their proposals d they would find...
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anything happened i wanted to film it meet me at the push to the strike might be stopped at any time magazine. our soviet big brother could simply say no more. requests no. but there was a dramatic turn of events on august the says the 1st 1900 the communist party responded to the workers' demands and gave up its monopoly on political power. more guns other william. or. more. mob. solidarity the 1st independent trade union in communist iraq was now illegal a development that was widely covered in the foreign press the strikers knew that with the world looking on the party would have to keep its word. that probably not much. new. new mum in a long. time when say used a huge pen with the likeness of the pope on it to sign the treaty a symbol of a utopia that would now become reality the workers in the dance could demand did the impossible and they got it. solidarity had one official record. nation. and its leaders traded their work clothes for business. they appeared alongside intellectuals like today ocean as of yet skilling and bernice. without them the triumph would not have been possible. p
anything happened i wanted to film it meet me at the push to the strike might be stopped at any time magazine. our soviet big brother could simply say no more. requests no. but there was a dramatic turn of events on august the says the 1st 1900 the communist party responded to the workers' demands and gave up its monopoly on political power. more guns other william. or. more. mob. solidarity the 1st independent trade union in communist iraq was now illegal a development that was widely covered...
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office building i receive a stack of newspapers often overwhelming from the "washington post", "time" magazine number of other media outlets also met stack its own and control by the current chinese commas party. they distributed around the world is put it mysteriously on our doorsteps every morning. they might leave it like a lot of us do to live on a coffee table are constituents gives a newspaper a lot more credibility than what it deserves. i've reached out to everyone from speaker pelosi to the sgt of arms to say how does this newspaper which is not an independent newspaper that is actually a state owned propaganda peace filled with anti- american stories that almost every day there's something written in the newspaper that is anti- american. how to set up your my doorstop? i've spent out press releases on it. not a single main street media has ever covered that story. that is an attack on our freedom of the press. it's an attack on our first amendment principles, right before i said that could happen on the doorsteps of lawmakers offices in washington d.c. and locked congressional office
office building i receive a stack of newspapers often overwhelming from the "washington post", "time" magazine number of other media outlets also met stack its own and control by the current chinese commas party. they distributed around the world is put it mysteriously on our doorsteps every morning. they might leave it like a lot of us do to live on a coffee table are constituents gives a newspaper a lot more credibility than what it deserves. i've reached out to everyone...
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molly is streaming conversations braided achieve national correspondence in time magazine i.welcome molly and mark. >> thank you going to be here. >> so i guess we are on. >> it was great to be here. >> thank you for being here . my name is mark . as molly and the other side of the screen. we have a lot of people here. according to the number on the bottom of the screen, or hundred and 28 people. >> personal, thank you president and missus obama. and carter and bush for coming. thank you rusty me to do this and thinking for being here. this is really great book and i will tell you that i read it the less the blood. it took me like maybe like a day in half rated is a pure pleasure to do. it is both really measurable kind of thing, at the same time it will be one of those historical things were if you want to learn about one of the two or three most consequential people of the century so far politically, you will have a document i will tell you everything you need to know about nancy pelosi. 7 million questions i know you do too. so i am going to do is talk for about two nasa questions for
molly is streaming conversations braided achieve national correspondence in time magazine i.welcome molly and mark. >> thank you going to be here. >> so i guess we are on. >> it was great to be here. >> thank you for being here . my name is mark . as molly and the other side of the screen. we have a lot of people here. according to the number on the bottom of the screen, or hundred and 28 people. >> personal, thank you president and missus obama. and carter and...
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. - [graham] the india national team captain and one of time magazine's 100 most influential people on those who helped him rise to elite status. - he's still my mentor. he's always been a guiding influence in my life, and i'll always be very grateful to him. - [graham] the devastating experience that shook him to his core. - there was no emotion coming out of me and i just became blank. i couldn't register what just happened. - [graham] and how he turned that into motivation. - i remember telling my brother, i am going to play for my country and i am going to play this game at the highest level
. - [graham] the india national team captain and one of time magazine's 100 most influential people on those who helped him rise to elite status. - he's still my mentor. he's always been a guiding influence in my life, and i'll always be very grateful to him. - [graham] the devastating experience that shook him to his core. - there was no emotion coming out of me and i just became blank. i couldn't register what just happened. - [graham] and how he turned that into motivation. - i remember...
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this is time magazine the cover june 20, 1960. the suburban housewife. the proto-typical housewife. to president trump and probably a will the of other people, is a white woman. that is an out dated way of thinking. and quite frankly a dog whistle. because of the race baiting using the words low income housing would invade -- you moe what he means by that right? he really means black americans moving in. don't pretend you are surprised by it. of course that's what he means. why else would he say it? right? and if you're not a black american and says low income and you're a poor person in america. isn't that insulting as well? why would he just single out poor people in america? right. isn't that part of the base? unheard of people. so why is he saying it? because he's talking about black people. the scary black people. and why would he cite cory booker black senator. why cory booker? why? why not elizabeth warren. why not bernie sanders. or tim cane. why not any of those? come on. you know why not. the dogs aren't the only ones who are hearing that whistle. trump continued that them
this is time magazine the cover june 20, 1960. the suburban housewife. the proto-typical housewife. to president trump and probably a will the of other people, is a white woman. that is an out dated way of thinking. and quite frankly a dog whistle. because of the race baiting using the words low income housing would invade -- you moe what he means by that right? he really means black americans moving in. don't pretend you are surprised by it. of course that's what he means. why else would he...
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in fact, there was a blockbuster article in the "the new york times" magazine this weekend, which revealede white house tried to water down, in fact, did succeed in watering down, the national intelligence estimate, which said russia wanted to re-elect trump. then they inserted language that takes away that judgment. and in fact, the article suggests dan coats was fired as director of national intelligence because he refused to make changes and subsequently, his successor was fired because one of his aids briefed congress that russia wants to re-elect trump. and now, of course, trump as the kind of sycophant in john rad cliff, as acting director of national intelligence who will prevent the community from being as active as they need to be to expose what the russians are up to. >> the president's national security advisor also promising severe consequences for election interference. but also says this. >> there's almost nothing we can sanction lecht. we've put so many sanctions on the russians. by the way, the prior administration didn't do. individuals, companies, the government, whether
in fact, there was a blockbuster article in the "the new york times" magazine this weekend, which revealede white house tried to water down, in fact, did succeed in watering down, the national intelligence estimate, which said russia wanted to re-elect trump. then they inserted language that takes away that judgment. and in fact, the article suggests dan coats was fired as director of national intelligence because he refused to make changes and subsequently, his successor was fired...
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he has been a member of the faculty of southern california noted by time magazine is one of the greatestinds. appearedms' work has in many different works. jonathan is a member of the advisory board for the state financial board. joining us to kick off remarks and share more information about the top trends in the 13th edition is jonathan williams, then arthur laffer, and steve moore. you can ask questions by dropping them into the box at the bottom of your screen. jonathan, why don't you take it away? >> good afternoon, everyone. it is such a pleasure to work with my good friends on this project. going into our 13th edition that will be released tomorrow. this is been top of mind on how do we exit this covert environment in a way that makes us more prosperous. have goodarch will comments on that. -- art will have good comments on that. let's get to the top 10 and bottom 10. at the rankings based on 15 factors. regulation, policy, things that dr. laffer has looked it over the decades. also, since there are 70 ranking tools out there these days -- so many ranking tools out there these day
he has been a member of the faculty of southern california noted by time magazine is one of the greatestinds. appearedms' work has in many different works. jonathan is a member of the advisory board for the state financial board. joining us to kick off remarks and share more information about the top trends in the 13th edition is jonathan williams, then arthur laffer, and steve moore. you can ask questions by dropping them into the box at the bottom of your screen. jonathan, why don't you take...
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this is "time" magazine. the cover. june 20th, 1960. the suburban housewife. the prototypical suburban housewife, to president trump and probably a lot of other people, is a white woman. but that is an outdated way of thinking and, quite frankly, is a dog whistle because of the race bating and the fear mongering using the words low-income housing would invade -- you know what he means by that, right? he really means black americans moving in. don't pretend you're surprised by this. like, oh my gosh. fs of cour of course, that's what he means. why else would he say it, right? and he says low income and you're a poor person in america, isn't that insulting, as well? but why would he just single out poor people in america? right? isn't that part of his base? the unheard of people? so why is he saying it? because he is talking about black people. the scary, black people. and why would he cite cory booker, a black senator? hmm. why cory booker? why? why not elizabeth warren? why not bernie sanders? or sherrod brown or tim kaine? why not any of those? come on. you k
this is "time" magazine. the cover. june 20th, 1960. the suburban housewife. the prototypical suburban housewife, to president trump and probably a lot of other people, is a white woman. but that is an outdated way of thinking and, quite frankly, is a dog whistle because of the race bating and the fear mongering using the words low-income housing would invade -- you know what he means by that, right? he really means black americans moving in. don't pretend you're surprised by this....