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prime minister narendra modi has also made it on to time magazine's list. bill chris says he deserved to but that at 70 morty is comparatively young and still has a lot to learn she says he'll have to do that if he wants to run the country better i'll tell you that there are i consider him a son. but he should listen to me as a mother if he ever invites me to meet him i would gladly go. but i would be coming with my demands among. hill kisses phone fame and she doesn't mind it but she knows that she hasn't achieved her goals the 82 year old says she hasn't given up and then hops on her real son scooter to head to the next protest. and that's if a very be sure to check out other stories on dude up to dot com. on facebook and twitter believe you now with these pictures of festivity in the north korea marking the 75th anniversary of the country's. remarked more of the same time of our. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. 19 special next on d w. this. story stubbo
prime minister narendra modi has also made it on to time magazine's list. bill chris says he deserved to but that at 70 morty is comparatively young and still has a lot to learn she says he'll have to do that if he wants to run the country better i'll tell you that there are i consider him a son. but he should listen to me as a mother if he ever invites me to meet him i would gladly go. but i would be coming with my demands among. hill kisses phone fame and she doesn't mind it but she knows...
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prime minister narendra modi has also made it on to time magazine's list. bill chris says he deserved to but at 70 morty is comparatively young and still has a lot to learn she says he'll have to do that if he wants to run the country better and. i consider him a son. but he should listen to me as a mother if he ever invites me to meet him i would gladly go. but i would be coming with my demands. bill kisses phone fame and she doesn't mind it but she knows that she hasn't achieved her goals they 82 year old says she hasn't given up and then hops on her real son scooter to head to the next protest. and that's if a very be sure to check out all the stories on bit of the dot com. on facebook and twitter i believe you know with these pictures. in the north korea marking the 75th anniversary of the country's work. remarked more of the same time of birth. my 1st vice was the sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by this notion for even something as simple as learning how to write them by side isn't. since i was a little girl i want to have a bicycl
prime minister narendra modi has also made it on to time magazine's list. bill chris says he deserved to but at 70 morty is comparatively young and still has a lot to learn she says he'll have to do that if he wants to run the country better and. i consider him a son. but he should listen to me as a mother if he ever invites me to meet him i would gladly go. but i would be coming with my demands. bill kisses phone fame and she doesn't mind it but she knows that she hasn't achieved her goals...
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and she's an activist in her eighty's campaigning for muslim rights in india we meet a woman time magazine calls one of the world's 100 most influential people. welcome to news asia glad you could join us our grand military parade over the weekend in north korea has left analysts concerned about the nuclear threat posed by the hummer nation the calls of the body this new missile a mock up of which was put into during the 75th anniversary celebrations of the
and she's an activist in her eighty's campaigning for muslim rights in india we meet a woman time magazine calls one of the world's 100 most influential people. welcome to news asia glad you could join us our grand military parade over the weekend in north korea has left analysts concerned about the nuclear threat posed by the hummer nation the calls of the body this new missile a mock up of which was put into during the 75th anniversary celebrations of the
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prime minister narendra modi has also made it on to time magazine's list. bill chris says he deserved to but that at 70 morty is comparatively young and still has a lot to learn she says he'll have to do that if he wants to run the country better and. i consider him a son. but he should listen to me as a mother if he ever invites me to meet him i would gladly go but i would be coming with my demands among. hill kisses phone fame and she doesn't mind it but she knows that she hasn't achieved her goals they 82 year old says she hasn't given up and then hops on her real son scooter to head to the next protest. and that's if a very be sure to check out other stories on beat up to dot com. on facebook and twitter but even now with these pictures of festivity in the north korea marking the 75th anniversary of the country's ruling party remarked more of the same 5 of them are. combating the pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. 19 special next on d w. 6 to go beyond yes. as we take on the
prime minister narendra modi has also made it on to time magazine's list. bill chris says he deserved to but that at 70 morty is comparatively young and still has a lot to learn she says he'll have to do that if he wants to run the country better and. i consider him a son. but he should listen to me as a mother if he ever invites me to meet him i would gladly go but i would be coming with my demands among. hill kisses phone fame and she doesn't mind it but she knows that she hasn't achieved her...
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[all] yes on measure rr. >>> time magazines top 100 list the world's most influential people, among them, a new york nurse who contracted covid-19 and treated the first patient to die in the virus in a state. >>> emergency room, she is no joke, a true warrior on the front line 2 days after karen for the first covid-19 patient, became infected herself. >> after that patient it was a war zone. they went home to call -- recover from less than three weeks. >> i felt like it was a calling. i feel like i had to go. and i could leave my coworkers. she was surrounded by her family when time called, saying she was named an icon for all nurses, where been selflessly putting their own lives on the line to the pandemic. >> when i got the call, i cannot believe it. i was touched, and honored. i hope that photograph shows the strength and, of the nurses. >> also world leaders and celebrities, she says is a well- deserved honor. >> she is there to help me with staff. >> she is ju like always been somebody that i look up to. >> she is the nurse that everyone wants to have. amy has your back. >> she hope
[all] yes on measure rr. >>> time magazines top 100 list the world's most influential people, among them, a new york nurse who contracted covid-19 and treated the first patient to die in the virus in a state. >>> emergency room, she is no joke, a true warrior on the front line 2 days after karen for the first covid-19 patient, became infected herself. >> after that patient it was a war zone. they went home to call -- recover from less than three weeks. >> i felt...
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in 1948, you're right, time magazine "time" magazine in may of 1940 put them on the cover and called him the babe ruth of opinion research. it's interesting because six months after that cover story gallup suffered perhaps the most embarrassing setback in election research with the dewey defeats election truly. that upset with the one the pollsters do not see at all. an interesting character. no one has done a biography of george gallup. it's not something i had necessarily and interested in or the time to do, but i suspect the remains to be done. >> i was about to say maybe that's your next project but you have the mirrored. we have a question from one of the folks in the audience who says teresa beth about a fully relative to your colleagues alan lichtman and his prediction success. >> yeah. i don't know much about his 12 or 13 keys to the presidential election outcome. he claims he can predict how the popular vote is going to turn by a variety of what he calls keys and they include foreign policy issues, economic issues and whether there's a third-party candidate of whether there
in 1948, you're right, time magazine "time" magazine in may of 1940 put them on the cover and called him the babe ruth of opinion research. it's interesting because six months after that cover story gallup suffered perhaps the most embarrassing setback in election research with the dewey defeats election truly. that upset with the one the pollsters do not see at all. an interesting character. no one has done a biography of george gallup. it's not something i had necessarily and...
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. >> margaret karlsson who covered many presidential campaigns for time magazine, said some october surprises are carefully orchestrated, but others come out of the blue. >> is it a man made or a woman made surprise or is it an event beyond anyone's capacity to control. you know, a hurricane, the or is it sngn a the ter surpris ronaldeagan was running against democratic president jumy carter. >> in tehran, the american embassy is in the hands of several hundred iranian students. >> 52 americans were being held hostage in iran, during an election year and there was no end in sight. >> it must be made clear that the failure to the release the hostages will involve increasingly heavy cost to iran and to its interests. >> in 1980, jimmy carter and his staff believed that if they could show progress in freeing the hostages that would be enough, that would take him over. >> larry is director on of the university of virginia center for politics. >> what they did not count on, is that the promises from the cy before the tuesdays election. so, basically americans were told right before they went to th
. >> margaret karlsson who covered many presidential campaigns for time magazine, said some october surprises are carefully orchestrated, but others come out of the blue. >> is it a man made or a woman made surprise or is it an event beyond anyone's capacity to control. you know, a hurricane, the or is it sngn a the ter surpris ronaldeagan was running against democratic president jumy carter. >> in tehran, the american embassy is in the hands of several hundred iranian...
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-oh. >>> we are back with "time" magazine's charlotte alter, george osborn and ian bremmer. te, you spent a lot of time reporting on, talking to and listening to trump voters. and what is the thing that most surprised you when talking to them when you would ask them about, you know, what was happening with covid or what was happening with the way trump was handling the economy? what is the thing that surprised you? >> so, yeah, i spent about three weeks going through wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, which as you mentioned before, are the states that tipped the election to trump in 2016. and when i would talk to voters who said that they had voted for trump last time and planned to vote for him again, i would often bring up questions about covid. do you think the president could have done a better job? you know, do you think that fewer people would be dead if he responded faster? and one of the things that i kept noticing was that people kept repeating things that were false, like, for example, qanon conspiracy theories or the idea that covid is a hoax and kept dismissing
-oh. >>> we are back with "time" magazine's charlotte alter, george osborn and ian bremmer. te, you spent a lot of time reporting on, talking to and listening to trump voters. and what is the thing that most surprised you when talking to them when you would ask them about, you know, what was happening with covid or what was happening with the way trump was handling the economy? what is the thing that surprised you? >> so, yeah, i spent about three weeks going through...
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i remember when "time" magazine ran a cover story of donald trump jr.ed, ends up it was a 20-minute meeting that meant nothing, they had to have a mueller investigation, two years, there was no, nothing about anything, and yet they put him on the cover of "time" magazine. here you have a senate report, you have money flowing, you have e-mail documentation, and the media's absolutely silent. but i've got to tell you, congress -- because the senate is in republican hands -- it better get their butt in gear. they should be calling in the department of justice to understand why they haven't been acting on this because they're had this information for five or six months. i think the foreign relations committee should be in action bringing in the two astronaut department employees -- state department employees who complained to the white house about the relationship that hunter biden had. i don't know why the senate foreign relations committee had to yank those state -- hasn't yanked those astronaut department yahoos up there and said what the crap going on?
i remember when "time" magazine ran a cover story of donald trump jr.ed, ends up it was a 20-minute meeting that meant nothing, they had to have a mueller investigation, two years, there was no, nothing about anything, and yet they put him on the cover of "time" magazine. here you have a senate report, you have money flowing, you have e-mail documentation, and the media's absolutely silent. but i've got to tell you, congress -- because the senate is in republican hands -- it...
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time. magazine's person of the year. at the time last year president trump didn't agree with the choice and even mocked her on twitter. tonight democrats and even republicans getting bad reviews to president trump's proposed coronavirus stimulus package. today house speaker nancy pelosi rejected the trump administration's plan as one step forward one step back. senate republicans also calling the president's nearly 2 trillion dollar deal too expensive and a political loser for conservatives. president trump meanwhile eager to try and get a deal done before election day. but a number of top leaders on capitol hill, including senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says that the president's plan will likely kill all hopes of reaching a deal in the next 3 weeks. now to the very latest on the coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours. there have been spikes in cases across europe, including in ireland, italy, france and the united kingdom. here's a look at the latest numbers. worldwide there are now more than 37 million cases. t
time. magazine's person of the year. at the time last year president trump didn't agree with the choice and even mocked her on twitter. tonight democrats and even republicans getting bad reviews to president trump's proposed coronavirus stimulus package. today house speaker nancy pelosi rejected the trump administration's plan as one step forward one step back. senate republicans also calling the president's nearly 2 trillion dollar deal too expensive and a political loser for conservatives....
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and this year was named as one of the 100 woman of the year by time magazine. >>we are so dependent on each other that this is not a time to promote any kind of racial hatred, you know, and even against the police, you know ice to be a deputy sheriff i don't think you know >>that was in the 1950's when she worked for 2 years, she said for the san joaquin county sheriff's office. >>my job was to do the lineup. you know as people came to the lineup. i had to take all of their information now. it was very painful to see something my friends look at the live aid up. >>despite today's deep political divide. the modus what there remains an optimist. >>so we kind of have to go back to basic right. you know like they love their neighbor as you do yourself. >>in bakersfield who say the spot. >>our hispanic heritage special runs this saturday that's tomorrow october 17th that's 30 minutes, it starts at 9.30 so join us for kron 4 is 8.10 but watch the show in between it's 30 minutes long it's great and you can find all the stories on kron 4 dot com just look under the com
and this year was named as one of the 100 woman of the year by time magazine. >>we are so dependent on each other that this is not a time to promote any kind of racial hatred, you know, and even against the police, you know ice to be a deputy sheriff i don't think you know >>that was in the 1950's when she worked for 2 years, she said for the san joaquin county sheriff's office. >>my job was to do the lineup. you know as people came to the lineup. i had to take all of their...
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india has this been democracy because it holds elections but i think just as a commentator in the time magazine this time commented on guest prime minister saying that the test of a democracy is not treat those who looked at far the victor but those who did not how does it treat those who did not or for the winning party and so i think that in india right now you're having if that is. trying to eliminate all kinds of critical voices it doesn't and that this doesn't just cool for india's opposition oxys political opposition parties it goes for small groups most for left it goes for intellectuals on campuses it goes for students anybody who is seen as a potential you know somebody who can articulate opinion against the government effectively that person including journalists are seen as a threat and also in the vehicle or with 19 the government to stop missing data we just happened in parliament session where the government is saying we don't have data on how many michael workers died because suddenly you know declared lockdown where michael was home we don't have data on how many doctors nurses
india has this been democracy because it holds elections but i think just as a commentator in the time magazine this time commented on guest prime minister saying that the test of a democracy is not treat those who looked at far the victor but those who did not how does it treat those who did not or for the winning party and so i think that in india right now you're having if that is. trying to eliminate all kinds of critical voices it doesn't and that this doesn't just cool for india's...
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the national correspondent for "time" magazine and authors of the ones we have been waiting for charlotte alder, and noah shack man. noah do you talk about this in your newsroom, this trump and biden disparity? >> yeah, all the time. it's real. it's important and it's unfortunate in a lot of ways. look, in some ways it reflects the dynamics of the race, too, right? there is not really in some ways a race between joe biden and donald trump. there is a race between two coalitions. a pro-trump coalition and an anti-trump coalition headed by joe biden. look at joe biden's -- look at his coalition, right. he has angela davis and nom chomsky on one end and bill crystal on the other end. the only thing they agree on is that they hate trump. so you see that reflected in the coverage as well. >> charlotte, do you pick up on this in your interviews with voters? you have been writing about this for "time" magazine. do they notice that trump takes up all the oxygen in the room? >> yeah, they do, and one of the things that i noticed in my trip across the battleground states, it's not just on the news
the national correspondent for "time" magazine and authors of the ones we have been waiting for charlotte alder, and noah shack man. noah do you talk about this in your newsroom, this trump and biden disparity? >> yeah, all the time. it's real. it's important and it's unfortunate in a lot of ways. look, in some ways it reflects the dynamics of the race, too, right? there is not really in some ways a race between joe biden and donald trump. there is a race between two coalitions....
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a reporter for "time magazine" described a fiery panorama. eight ships were burning fiercely. the entire center of the harbor was covered with burning oil he reported . a ruptured fuel line since thousands of gallons rushing into the harbor where it ignited into a gigantic sheet of flame igniting the north side of the court like a prairie fire, the flames spread across the surface of the water leaving from ship to ship. the crews worked frantically to save their vessels before the raging fires or send them to jump and swim for safety. the distant prize of men yelling for help echoed in the ruin harbor. news of the night raid was one of the worst catastrophes of the world was heavily censored. general dwight do we the eisenhower's first communicate from air force headquarters on december 4 stated only damage was done. adding insult to injury the first real account of the air raid came from the germans, a berlin propaganda broadcast on december 5 gloated over the missions back the success getting the crowded harbor was so poorly protected german bombers and been able to pick off
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and this year was named as one of the 100 woman of the year by time magazine. >>we are so dependent on each other that this is not a time to promote any kind of racial hatred, you know, and even against the police, you know i used to be a deputy sheriff i don't think you know that was in the 1950's when she worked for 2 years, she said. >>for the san joaquin county sheriff's office. my job was to be the lineup. >>you know as people came to the lineup. i had to take all of their information now it was very painful to see something my friends look at the live aid up. >>despite today's deep political divide to sweat there remains an optimist. >>so we kind of have to go back to basic right. you know like they love their neighbor as you do yourself. >>in bakersfield who say spot. >>the legend, no doubt by the way we have a whole hispanic heritage special a 30 minute deal that airs october 17th that of course coming up tomorrow a 30 minute show starts at 9.30. our marty gonzales will be the host and we hope you tune in by the way if you'd like to find more stories lik
and this year was named as one of the 100 woman of the year by time magazine. >>we are so dependent on each other that this is not a time to promote any kind of racial hatred, you know, and even against the police, you know i used to be a deputy sheriff i don't think you know that was in the 1950's when she worked for 2 years, she said. >>for the san joaquin county sheriff's office. my job was to be the lineup. >>you know as people came to the lineup. i had to take all of...
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i was struck in reading the book, you mentioned that he was on the for of "time magazine" in may of 1948d i was just trying to think of if there would be a pollster today whose name anyone knew other than perhaps nate silver and thinking it was obviously a very different time when a pollster could be that prominent the public sphere and do you think that pollsters maybe hide behind their companies now because sometimes those mispolling experiences could be somewhat personally embarrassing? >> interesting question. i think that's -- there's something to that. pelting does hot have the same singular identity as it had 70-80 years ago when george gallup was starting out and he did become -- as he was the evangelist for early public opinion research and although he called his company in early days something other than the gallup organization, the american institute for public opinion research, but nonetheless he became identified with public opinion polling at an early stage, and one of the reasons that happened was that he was the one who was producing polls on a regular basis, and had many
i was struck in reading the book, you mentioned that he was on the for of "time magazine" in may of 1948d i was just trying to think of if there would be a pollster today whose name anyone knew other than perhaps nate silver and thinking it was obviously a very different time when a pollster could be that prominent the public sphere and do you think that pollsters maybe hide behind their companies now because sometimes those mispolling experiences could be somewhat personally...
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a reporter for "time magazine" described a firey panorama, eight ships burning fiercely. the entire center of the harbor was covered with burning oil, he reported. a ruptured fuel line sent thousands of gallons gushing into the harbor and ignited into a gigantic sheet of flames engulfing the entire north side of the port, the flames spread across the surface of the water, leaping from ship to ship. the cries worked frantically to save the vessel before they were forced to jump and swim for safety. he the distant cries of men yelling for help echoed in ruins harbor. news of the night raid was one of the worst naval catastrophes of the war was heavily censored. dwight eisenhowers first communication stated only the damage was done, add ensuggest to injury the first account of the air raid came from german, berlin propaganda broadcast floated over the mission's spectacular success, stating the harbor was so for lie protected the german bombers were picking off the allied i ships like sitting ducks. the press ducked it the little pearl harbor shook the come complacency of the
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joining me are mark leibovich, chief correspondent for "the new york times" magazine, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards, ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post," and former republican governor of north carolina, pat mccrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press with chuck todd." >> good sunday morning. as if we hadn't faced enough already in this year, 2020 is about to deal us two more challenges. first, in two weeks, our deeply divided country will have a election that will reveal its character and direction over the next four years. in our new nbc news/"wall street journal" journal, by a 50%-34% margin, registered voters say they are better off now than four years ago. good news for president trump, right? while at the same time, by a 58%-38%, voters say the country is worse off than it was four years ago. so, what do those seemingly contradictory results tell us? that this year, it is not the economy, stupid. it's the coronavirus, w
joining me are mark leibovich, chief correspondent for "the new york times" magazine, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards, ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post," and former republican governor of north carolina, pat mccrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press with chuck todd." >> good...
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. >> margaret karlsson who covered many presidential campaigns for time magazine, said some october surprisesstrated, but others come out of the blue. >> is it a man made or a woman made surprise or is it an event beyond anyone's capacity to control. you know, a hurricane, the financial markets collapsing in 2008. or is it something in an ongoing scandal. >> the term october surprise first appeared in our political lexicon in 1980, when republican ronald reaga
. >> margaret karlsson who covered many presidential campaigns for time magazine, said some october surprisesstrated, but others come out of the blue. >> is it a man made or a woman made surprise or is it an event beyond anyone's capacity to control. you know, a hurricane, the financial markets collapsing in 2008. or is it something in an ongoing scandal. >> the term october surprise first appeared in our political lexicon in 1980, when republican ronald reaga
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the co-founder of black lives matter and one of "time" magazine's 100 most influential people of 2020ke with her in august about activism in the age of covid-19. >> we see that people are having to rise up now at this unique moment despite the fact that we're in a global pandemic. i think that's what's alarming to so many people is that even in the midst of a time where you would think people are at home and can be at home and should be safe and fine and taking care of their loved ones at home it's still the case that black people are being targeted and are being killed because the color of our skin is seen as though it's a weapon in this country. >> do you think covid-19 exposed inequality and disparity that exists in society? i say this because the people of color are so disproportionately affected by the pandemic. >> yeah, sadly people of color are largely impacted by this covid-19 pandemic. even though black people are only 13% of the population, we are probably 20%, 25% of those who are being impacted and dying from covid-19. and so we see that low income communities, largely com
the co-founder of black lives matter and one of "time" magazine's 100 most influential people of 2020ke with her in august about activism in the age of covid-19. >> we see that people are having to rise up now at this unique moment despite the fact that we're in a global pandemic. i think that's what's alarming to so many people is that even in the midst of a time where you would think people are at home and can be at home and should be safe and fine and taking care of their...
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. >>> for the first time in nearly 100 year history, "time" magazine is changing its logo. can see that it reads vote on the cover. the publication's double issue, which is set to hit newsstands today, also includes instructions on how to vote. "time's" editor in chief said few events will shape the world to come more than the result of the upcoming election. >>> a work by street artist banksy sold for almost $10 million at a london auction. show me the monet sold to an unidentified bidder on wednesday. it is inspired by claude monet's 1899 masterpiece "bridge over a pond of water lilies." he put his spin on it by adding abandoned shopping carts and an orange traffic cone. >> banksy today is one of the most sought after artists. he's really made that step from being a much loved figure in popular culture to actually being one of the most desired collected artists of our time. >> 400,000 pounds. >> it is the second most expensive banksy piece ever sold. >>> and the owner of a farm in italy named his dog pistachio. why pistachio? the dog is green. the rare green colored mixed
. >>> for the first time in nearly 100 year history, "time" magazine is changing its logo. can see that it reads vote on the cover. the publication's double issue, which is set to hit newsstands today, also includes instructions on how to vote. "time's" editor in chief said few events will shape the world to come more than the result of the upcoming election. >>> a work by street artist banksy sold for almost $10 million at a london auction. show me the...
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>> reporter: he has never been the typical hollywood star, not now and not in 1970, when time "time magazineover. >> donald sutherland, one of my best partners, a great actor, said to me, "what good does it do to know everything when you don't understand anything?" >> he is not going to be walking out of there. i'm sorry. >> reporter: i'm pretty sure gould understands pacting, from "the long good-bye," to "friends," his characters have been unconventional and distinctive. >> ladies and gentlemen, elliott gould! >> reporter: six times he played himself hosting "saturday night live", for a russian hom return home north. >> i was born in brooklyn new york, and it was conceived in rockaway. >> reporter: his birth certificate reads elliott gouldstein. his mother changed his name without telling him. >> my mother would say to me, i'm your severest critic. all you have to do is please me. and i thought, that is not very fair, as i got to know myself. what you're saying is i can't please myself until you're pleased. >> reporter: at eight or nine, his parents enrolled their shy kid in a song and danc
>> reporter: he has never been the typical hollywood star, not now and not in 1970, when time "time magazineover. >> donald sutherland, one of my best partners, a great actor, said to me, "what good does it do to know everything when you don't understand anything?" >> he is not going to be walking out of there. i'm sorry. >> reporter: i'm pretty sure gould understands pacting, from "the long good-bye," to "friends," his characters have...
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at 6.45 she received the presidential medal of freedom awarded was just recognized as one of time, magazine's 100 women of the year. we'll check in with civil rights activist dolores huerta who shows no signs of slowing down. >>and next local pharmacies. tough time keeping up with supplies for flu shots. there's that the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>needles and syringes are in high demand as people rushed to local pharmacies for flu shots but some patients are now being turned away because some places are just running out of supplies kron four's phillipe djegal explains why that does not necessarily mean there's a shortage. >>if you head into your local hospital or pharmacy inquiring about a flu shot i
at 6.45 she received the presidential medal of freedom awarded was just recognized as one of time, magazine's 100 women of the year. we'll check in with civil rights activist dolores huerta who shows no signs of slowing down. >>and next local pharmacies. tough time keeping up with supplies for flu shots. there's that the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could...
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carl june was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by time magazine in 2018 and the 1st actually test of this is in patients who had a child yet factual because they have lost to the virus many of their own t. cells. 2 years later my wife died of ovarian cancer in 2001 and so i really needed to move from the to do really all cancer or have the time however he did not receive a dollar from the pharmaceutical industry because the treatment initially only worked on mice but not human it's ok what we know for sure is that the. funded in essential way was essential to make a new industry so to have philanthropy and the government support it was millions there was millions it was probably $20000000.00 i mean. i think for sure $20000000.00 were invested between when i came to university of pennsylvania in 1909 until novara said the alliance were made in 2012 but the riskiest part was state and government yes all the initial research that showed this new concept of our car keys could work was the academic laboratories. in 2010 came the breakthrough in the cancer patient douglas
carl june was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by time magazine in 2018 and the 1st actually test of this is in patients who had a child yet factual because they have lost to the virus many of their own t. cells. 2 years later my wife died of ovarian cancer in 2001 and so i really needed to move from the to do really all cancer or have the time however he did not receive a dollar from the pharmaceutical industry because the treatment initially only worked on mice but not...
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new cover for "time" magazine. instead of saying "time" you see the logo says "vote."t is the first time the magazine has changed its logo in nearly 100 years. the artist who created the cover was the one who created the hope poster officially linked to president obama's 2008 campaign. >>> trending right now ariana grande fans rocking from side to side this morning after a few weeks of teasing them her new single and music video is officially out today. ♪ >> you hear it right there, her new song. it's called "positions." grande features herself in the white house as president while also cooking and balancing home life. set to be released one week from today. laura, you do all that, too. >> that's what i look like in the kitchen, too. >> both of you have on those five, six inch heels. >> reaching in the oven. >> just a little flour on your face because you're working so hard. >> i made a cake. >> wow. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. you can eat your cake outside today. >>> yeah, it's going to be a great day for getting outside, we'll enjoy finally some fall like w
new cover for "time" magazine. instead of saying "time" you see the logo says "vote."t is the first time the magazine has changed its logo in nearly 100 years. the artist who created the cover was the one who created the hope poster officially linked to president obama's 2008 campaign. >>> trending right now ariana grande fans rocking from side to side this morning after a few weeks of teasing them her new single and music video is officially out today....
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and that tweet was taken down afterwards the project was developed by the new york times magazine with a series of pieces published last year 1619 was the year the 1st slave ship arrived in the colony of virginia and the writers argued that data should be considered the birth year of the united states rather than $776.00 the of independence was declared the project has gained plenty of publicity and the creators even won a pulitzer prize. but last week new york times called a misprint stevens wrote an opinion piece questioning the 69000 projects he praised the quality of the research but said it's not the job of reporters to reframe history. journalists are most often in the business of writing the 1st rough draft of history not trying to have the last word on it we have best when we try to tell truths with a lowercase t. following evidence in directions unseen not the capital t truth of a pre-established narrative in which inconvenient facts get discarded as fresh concerns make clear on these points and for all of its virtues buzz spin offs and a pulitzer prize the 161000 project has
and that tweet was taken down afterwards the project was developed by the new york times magazine with a series of pieces published last year 1619 was the year the 1st slave ship arrived in the colony of virginia and the writers argued that data should be considered the birth year of the united states rather than $776.00 the of independence was declared the project has gained plenty of publicity and the creators even won a pulitzer prize. but last week new york times called a misprint stevens...
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carl june was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by time magazine in 2018 reversed actually tested this in patients ready yet factual because they have lost to the virus many of their own t. cells. 2 years later my wife died of ovarian cancer in 2001 and so i really needed to move from the to do really all cancer or. at the time however he did not receive a dollar from the pharmaceutical industry because the treatment initially only worked on mice but not human it's ok we're we're we know for sure is that the. fun day in essential way was essential to make a new industry so to have philanthropy at the governments of.
carl june was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by time magazine in 2018 reversed actually tested this in patients ready yet factual because they have lost to the virus many of their own t. cells. 2 years later my wife died of ovarian cancer in 2001 and so i really needed to move from the to do really all cancer or. at the time however he did not receive a dollar from the pharmaceutical industry because the treatment initially only worked on mice but not human it's ok we're...
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and matthew time magazine reports that pentagon data shows that 80 percent of recent trips come from a family where at least one parent grandparent aunt or uncle sibling or cousin has also worn their nation's uniform as a former soldier what kind of impact do you think this will have on our veterans where now they're seeing their children fighting the exact same war they did. i think there is that you know if you look at the polling that's been done pretty much consistently for the last 10 years on attitudes and actions and i think the least there is members toward these wars in afghanistan many times in a negative opinion of the war saying that these wars have not been worth fighting out. of the general public the more active duty service members and more veterans are saying these wars are not fighting civilians are ending the civilian category we have you know if the 70 percent who are opposed to these wars though i think through a lot of family members seeing their children going off to take or in bali i can tell you just personally example plenty of people i know are. is speaking
and matthew time magazine reports that pentagon data shows that 80 percent of recent trips come from a family where at least one parent grandparent aunt or uncle sibling or cousin has also worn their nation's uniform as a former soldier what kind of impact do you think this will have on our veterans where now they're seeing their children fighting the exact same war they did. i think there is that you know if you look at the polling that's been done pretty much consistently for the last 10...
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a five-month investigation by the "new york times" magazine looked into these claims.largely baseless. it also found extensive efforts by the trump administration and by the gop to push the idea that voter fraud is a big problem. my guest was part of that investigation and is a writer at large for the "new york times" sunday magazine and joins us now. jim, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> one of the specific examples you cite in the piece has to do with the strategy to flood every state's news with manufactured evidence of voter fraud. talk about how this is supposed to work. >> well, i think we're already seeing some of this. there is the case we heard about recently out of pennsylvania about some missing, thrown away ballots. these were seven to nine military ballots that president trump made a big deal of. the justice department made a big deal of. that this might be fraud. that votes for trump were getting thrown out. you know, the officials there are getting to the bottom of it. it is not a huge case. it seems to be an error. i guess they'll get to the bottom
a five-month investigation by the "new york times" magazine looked into these claims.largely baseless. it also found extensive efforts by the trump administration and by the gop to push the idea that voter fraud is a big problem. my guest was part of that investigation and is a writer at large for the "new york times" sunday magazine and joins us now. jim, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> one of the specific examples you cite in the piece has to do with the...
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i was fortunate enough to get experts with time magazine. on a man on hilton head. both of these people were crying when i told them about this. this is the work that i do. to bring the stories to the forefront. those responses are invaluable to me. if someone was like when did that come out. i don't know i was it was just eight years ago. you were a baby almost. it's amazing you wrote this book. it seems like it didn't take that long. >> and felt long, i announce the book deal. a couple weeks before my birthday. i got published. nicole said how can we make it more accessible. there needs to be funds available for sure. i was ten to $15,000 to do this type of work. they have different types of models that you can't find. look for the oldest people in your family asked them where were they born. if they were born in that town. that's were you can find out about their families and all that. there are many different chapters and states. many in virginia and pennsylvania. there is not one in mississippi that i found. i would say to reach out to them as well. there needs
i was fortunate enough to get experts with time magazine. on a man on hilton head. both of these people were crying when i told them about this. this is the work that i do. to bring the stories to the forefront. those responses are invaluable to me. if someone was like when did that come out. i don't know i was it was just eight years ago. you were a baby almost. it's amazing you wrote this book. it seems like it didn't take that long. >> and felt long, i announce the book deal. a couple...