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fashion week, new york times, time magazine. i have an obsession with contemporary culture and how women are feeling, like at a bachelorette party. i've seen these girls just get crazy. and i like the psychological transformation. it's like, get a stripper, get drunk, play games. the point is to push boundaries. i found 80% of them through social media. it's not really about the women itself, it's about the rituals and you can see how much they need this break from reality. this one night without being judged. five years ago, when i started going out and shooting some clubs, people didn't like when i took pictures of them. they would ask me to delete them, or would go like this. all of a sudden everybody's posing and loving it. it was a very distinct change. women are really being exhibitionists. i always look for girls with this uber confidence. they feel like they're celebrities. and they feel like i'm a paparazzi when i photograph them. everybody wants to be in the spotlight. she looks like a movie star and she feels like a m
fashion week, new york times, time magazine. i have an obsession with contemporary culture and how women are feeling, like at a bachelorette party. i've seen these girls just get crazy. and i like the psychological transformation. it's like, get a stripper, get drunk, play games. the point is to push boundaries. i found 80% of them through social media. it's not really about the women itself, it's about the rituals and you can see how much they need this break from reality. this one night...
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fashion week, new york times, time magazine. i have an obsession with contemporary culture and how women are feeling, like at a bachelorette party. i've seen these girls just get crazy. and i like the psychological transformation. it's like, get a stripper, get drunk, play games. the point is to push boundaries. i found 80% of them through social media. it's not really about the women itself, it's about the rituals and you can see how much they need this break from reality. this one night without being judged. five years ago, when i started going out and shooting some clubs, people didn't like when i took pictures of them. they would ask me to delete them, or would go like this. all of a sudden everybody's posing and loving it. it was a very distinct change. women are really being exhibitionists. i always look for girls with this uber confidence. they feel like they're celebrities. and they feel like i'm a paparazzi when i photograph them. everybody wants to be in the spotlight. she looks like a movie star and she feels like a m
fashion week, new york times, time magazine. i have an obsession with contemporary culture and how women are feeling, like at a bachelorette party. i've seen these girls just get crazy. and i like the psychological transformation. it's like, get a stripper, get drunk, play games. the point is to push boundaries. i found 80% of them through social media. it's not really about the women itself, it's about the rituals and you can see how much they need this break from reality. this one night...
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, time magazine was a behemoth at the time. and i think things started to fade during the johnson presidency. kennedy creates a literal tide, in the most literal sense, that flows into the johnson presidency. faith in government in 1964 stands at 77%. and that's largely because of john f. kennedy, i think, having us believe in ourselves and believe in our government. but lyndon johnson, while he takes advantage of that and puts through the laws of the great society mostly 1965 after he's elected presidency in his own right faces the quagmire of vietnam and maybe not necessarily truthful with the american people maybe by his own doing or misled by his advisors, as the war becomes more and more controversial, the press becomes more and more critical. and i think that's when things sort of start to slide. but you know, all presidents have a mixed relationship with the press. and the lbj library there's a quote from lyndon johnson, if i walked across the potomac, the headline in the next day's washington post would be, president ca
, time magazine was a behemoth at the time. and i think things started to fade during the johnson presidency. kennedy creates a literal tide, in the most literal sense, that flows into the johnson presidency. faith in government in 1964 stands at 77%. and that's largely because of john f. kennedy, i think, having us believe in ourselves and believe in our government. but lyndon johnson, while he takes advantage of that and puts through the laws of the great society mostly 1965 after he's...
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president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi with the editor-in-chief of the world- famous and influential time magazine at 7:30 p.m. it is time itself that names the person of the year and it is always so very well, that is, everyone expects it and in fact it is the magazine that is read all over the world and it is important that the president will speak to the editor-in-chief and edward ferzenthal should interview volodymyr zelenskyy will take place in the ukrainian house in davos , david, where the world economic forum is going on in switzerland, and the president, of course, did not succeed, and it will be in the format of an online interview, and we will give you the opportunity to see and hear the president there for a certain period, so in our on the air of the big air and on the youtube channel we will have the opportunity to give you a separate stream , that is, when we finish listening to the president on the big air there for 10 minutes. listen to what he says as he answers the questions of edward friesenthal, er, president zelenskyi. you will have the opportunity to track this in our stream
president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi with the editor-in-chief of the world- famous and influential time magazine at 7:30 p.m. it is time itself that names the person of the year and it is always so very well, that is, everyone expects it and in fact it is the magazine that is read all over the world and it is important that the president will speak to the editor-in-chief and edward ferzenthal should interview volodymyr zelenskyy will take place in the ukrainian house in davos , david, where...
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b, i itself, you became a public figure even making the cover of time magazine. how did your colleagues react to that? and more importantly, how did your superiors react? well, the immediate consequence of my was so boring memo to moller to the inspector general to the joint intelligence committee. actually. i mean, i, i put it to 3 or 4 different entities, thinking that, you know, somebody might read it. i was actually not even optimistic that it would be read by the actual senators. so i was surprised when i heard afterwards. it's that it had been read and you know, in, in that particular time period um, some of the agents knew ok. the lower ranking agent. certainly the ones investigating the suspicious terrorists a suspect in minneapolis are they were on it on my side for getting that information out because headquarters had not been telling the truth about it. so up, going back to, to what your question was, you know, they, the, the f b i lower ranking people who kind of do the work. we're on my, even the agents association. we're on the side of getting the t
b, i itself, you became a public figure even making the cover of time magazine. how did your colleagues react to that? and more importantly, how did your superiors react? well, the immediate consequence of my was so boring memo to moller to the inspector general to the joint intelligence committee. actually. i mean, i, i put it to 3 or 4 different entities, thinking that, you know, somebody might read it. i was actually not even optimistic that it would be read by the actual senators. so i was...
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he also knew the clout of "time" magazine. "time" magazine was a behemoth at the time. i think that things start to fade when, during the johnson presidents. bear in mind, john f. kennedy creates this liberal tide that's liberal in the most literal sense, that flows into the johnson presidency. faith in governmentt in 1964 stint at 77%, and that's largely because of john f. kennedy i think having us believe in ourselves and pollute our government. but lyndon johnson wally takes advantage of that and puts to the loss of the great society, mostly 1965 after he's elected to the presidency in his own right, faces a quagmire of vietnam. and he is not necessarily truthful with the american people, maybe by his own doing or because he's been misled by his advisors. and as one becomes more and more controversial, the press becomes more and more critical. and i think that's when things sort of start to slide. but you know, all presidents have a mixed relationship with the press. barack obama came to the abuja library where there's a quote from lyndon johnson, if i walked acrosso
he also knew the clout of "time" magazine. "time" magazine was a behemoth at the time. i think that things start to fade when, during the johnson presidents. bear in mind, john f. kennedy creates this liberal tide that's liberal in the most literal sense, that flows into the johnson presidency. faith in governmentt in 1964 stint at 77%, and that's largely because of john f. kennedy i think having us believe in ourselves and pollute our government. but lyndon johnson wally...
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he also knew the cloud of "time" magazine. it was a behemoth at the time. things start to fade when during the johnson presidency. this creates a liberal tied that flows into the presidency. faith in government in 1964 at 77% and that is largely because of john f. kennedy having us believe in our government. about lyndon johnson while he takes advantage of that and puts through the laws of the greater society faces the quagmire of tvietnam and he's not necessary truthful with of the american people may be by his own doing more because he is being misled. because it's more controversial, the press becomes more and more critical. that is when things start to slide. but all presidents have a mixed relationship with the press. there is a quote from lyndon johnson if i walked across the potomac the headline in the next day's "washington post"pr woulde the president can't swim. it's an adversarial relationship but kennedy i think he beguiled the press. thanks. >> the lbj special was really lovely. a special found in both of these presidents, what do you look for
he also knew the cloud of "time" magazine. it was a behemoth at the time. things start to fade when during the johnson presidency. this creates a liberal tied that flows into the presidency. faith in government in 1964 at 77% and that is largely because of john f. kennedy having us believe in our government. about lyndon johnson while he takes advantage of that and puts through the laws of the greater society faces the quagmire of tvietnam and he's not necessary truthful with of the...
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book the tramp of nancy reagan in addition to working at the washington post she has worked at "time" magazine of the los angeles times in the recipient of many awards including the prize for excellence and recording as four years ago by simon & schuster to write the prior gravy it is being published tomorrow on april 13, 2021. they call nancy reagan a luminous and exhausted biography which chronicles the private life of influence of nancy reagan, the book draws on interviews with cabinet members, friends and family members and she became one of the most influential first ladies of the century. we invite you to join our virtual program joined in conversation by reagan foundation institute board of trustees kathy busch. >> good afternoon i am so pleased to welcome you today for the very special sneak peek at a much-anticipated biography on former first lady nancy reagan, the book, the tramp of nancy reagan written by washington post columnist karen to multi-would be officially released tomorrow and karen has graciously agreed to make the reagan library one of her first thoughts on the book tour
book the tramp of nancy reagan in addition to working at the washington post she has worked at "time" magazine of the los angeles times in the recipient of many awards including the prize for excellence and recording as four years ago by simon & schuster to write the prior gravy it is being published tomorrow on april 13, 2021. they call nancy reagan a luminous and exhausted biography which chronicles the private life of influence of nancy reagan, the book draws on interviews with...
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we're looking at time magazine into some degree. we're looking at the chicago tribune because it's been digitized. but there's this whole range of isolationist newspapers out there anti-new deal newspapers out there that you've had to go through all of this microfilm. to to to find the stories and i started thinking about well if you if you start from those sources. from the actual news articles and editorials that were published that were so anti roosevelt if you go into the archives of the editors and reporters and look at their private conversations about how they viewed roosevelt and his policies then how does that change our opinion of why roosevelt, you know failed in some of his policies, you know, why didn't he try harder to bring in more refugees? why didn't he fight harder to confront hill or earlier? you know, why didn't he fight harder when he got pushed back on the quarantine speech, you know, and so so it was really sort of a historian's motive. i guess where i started to say. i'm not sure that we totally understand th
we're looking at time magazine into some degree. we're looking at the chicago tribune because it's been digitized. but there's this whole range of isolationist newspapers out there anti-new deal newspapers out there that you've had to go through all of this microfilm. to to to find the stories and i started thinking about well if you if you start from those sources. from the actual news articles and editorials that were published that were so anti roosevelt if you go into the archives of the...
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in addition to working with the "washington post", karen tumulty his work at "time" magazine in los angeles times and is a recipient of many awards including the price for excellence in political reporting. asked four years ago by simon & schuster's to write this biography of the book is finally being published tomorrow on april 13, 2021. review scott triumph of nancy reagan a luminous exhaustive biography which chronicles the20 private life of nancy reagan. the book draws on interviews with cabinet members, friends and family b members. shares why she became one of the most influential first ladies of the century. went out invite you to enjoy ous virtual program with a karen tumulty joined by reagan foundation institute board of trustees tran h. >> good afternoon. i am>> so pleased to welcome a very special sneak peek at a much anticipated biography on former first lady nancy reagan. the book, the triumph of nancy reagan written by veteran "washington post" columnist karen tumulty will be officially released tomorrow and karen has graciouslyo agreed to make the reagan library at one of her
in addition to working with the "washington post", karen tumulty his work at "time" magazine in los angeles times and is a recipient of many awards including the price for excellence in political reporting. asked four years ago by simon & schuster's to write this biography of the book is finally being published tomorrow on april 13, 2021. review scott triumph of nancy reagan a luminous exhaustive biography which chronicles the20 private life of nancy reagan. the book...
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. >> host: 1990, time magazine selects mikhail gorbachev as man of the decade.hat did you think about that? >> guest: gorbachev deserves credit. he was a genuine liberal reformer. he did want to end the arms race. he did repudiate the brezhnev doctrine that said we defend it by force which is what the soviet union had always done. he announced in 1988 unilateral reductions in the soviet troops in eastern europe. now he gave us that with no concessions from our side which was remarkable. the part of what is going on, imagine if especially, you had gone to graduate school to study soviet psychology. the soviet union didn't exist anymore. you are back to the nobel prize gorbachev got, time magazine's person of the decade. part of that was a lot of the media establishment and academic establishment couldn't stand it that reagan had been so effective and been vindicated against all their criticisms, people said this is a disaster about arms-control and then you have the real deal, made him all look bad. he embarrassed them and i think that was one way of getting back
. >> host: 1990, time magazine selects mikhail gorbachev as man of the decade.hat did you think about that? >> guest: gorbachev deserves credit. he was a genuine liberal reformer. he did want to end the arms race. he did repudiate the brezhnev doctrine that said we defend it by force which is what the soviet union had always done. he announced in 1988 unilateral reductions in the soviet troops in eastern europe. now he gave us that with no concessions from our side which was...
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he was named time magazine's man of the year.if you don't stop applauding, i will start singing. [laughter] - you walk into every room and you're the center of attention, and it comes to feel natural and something that you're due. - bits of the old giuliani do crack through. he's still operating politically and trying to grab some more time in city hall, for at least as long as he feels he needs to be there. - the offer is there. if people want to accept it, they can. - some people are wondering if maybe we could just keep mayor giuliani in office for another year, to get us through this crisis. - the new york times has indicated they don't think this is a great idea for democracy. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor—you're an owner. we got this, babe. that means that your dreams are ours too. and our financial planning tools can help you reach them. that's the value of ownership. [music plays] ♪ if your instinct is to help. ♪ then clearly you care. ♪ you have what it takes to be a care professional. home instead.
he was named time magazine's man of the year.if you don't stop applauding, i will start singing. [laughter] - you walk into every room and you're the center of attention, and it comes to feel natural and something that you're due. - bits of the old giuliani do crack through. he's still operating politically and trying to grab some more time in city hall, for at least as long as he feels he needs to be there. - the offer is there. if people want to accept it, they can. - some people are...
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he was named "time" magazine's mayor of the year.- you wa he would walk into rooms ando fn there wouldaudingh i will start singing. >> you walk into every room and you're the center of attention. it becomes natural and something you are due.re. if >> p parts of the old giuliani e ju he'sst trying to grab time in cm hall for as long as he thinks he >>this somebody are thinking mae we could keep mayor giulianidifn another year, to get through this crisis. >> many feel this is not a goodu idea for democracy. you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help righ
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we had a subscription to time magazine and there was an issue which the cover story was on prep schools in the us. and i read in and over was covered prominently there and it said they had 7 indoor basketball court that, that made that made it really as a wow with i had like a shark skin suit, which i thought was so cool. and 1st time i walk in the dining hall, maybe half an hour after my parents left and i felt homesickness. and as soon as i walk into the child on take maybe 10 steps, some guy goes you know, that's the 1st time i'd heard that word. let alone addressed me when i went up and slapped him in the face, you know as hard as i could just a one. and he was so shocked that he didn't do anything. and i went into the, to the court room to hang up my coat and then go into the dining room. and, you know, i said, holy, what have i gotten myself with senior year and, and over my, my professor for american history. mr. len james, he said should, how would you like to do a term paper in lieu of the final exam? i said, yeah, sure. and he said want to do a paper on the spanish american wa
we had a subscription to time magazine and there was an issue which the cover story was on prep schools in the us. and i read in and over was covered prominently there and it said they had 7 indoor basketball court that, that made that made it really as a wow with i had like a shark skin suit, which i thought was so cool. and 1st time i walk in the dining hall, maybe half an hour after my parents left and i felt homesickness. and as soon as i walk into the child on take maybe 10 steps, some guy...
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we had a subscription to time magazine and there was an issue which the cover story was on prep schools in the us. and i read it and, and over was covered prominently there and it said they had 7 indoor basketball court that, that made, that made it very, very, as a wow with i had like a shark skin suit which i thought was so cool. and the 1st time i walk in the dining off, maybe half an hour after my parents left and i felt homesickness. and as soon as i walk into the cha hall take maybe 10 steps. some guy goes, hey, you know, that's the 1st time i'd heard that word, let alone addressed me, but i went up and slapped him in the face. you know as hard as i could just why. and he was so shocked that he didn't do anything. and i went into the law to the court room to hang out my coat and then go into the dining room and united holy. what have i gotten myself with senior year and, and over my, my professor for american history. mr. len james. he said, sir, how would you like to do a term paper in lieu of the final exam? i said, yeah, sure. and he said want to do a paper on the spanish ameri
we had a subscription to time magazine and there was an issue which the cover story was on prep schools in the us. and i read it and, and over was covered prominently there and it said they had 7 indoor basketball court that, that made, that made it very, very, as a wow with i had like a shark skin suit which i thought was so cool. and the 1st time i walk in the dining off, maybe half an hour after my parents left and i felt homesickness. and as soon as i walk into the cha hall take maybe 10...
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he was named time magazine's man of the year.on't stop applauding, i will start singing. [laughter] - you walk into every room and you're the center of attention, and it comes to feel natural and something that you're due. - bits of the old giuliani do crack through. he's still operating politically and trying to grab some more time in city hall, for at least as long as he feels he needs to be there. - the offer is there. if people want to accept it, they can. - some people are wondering if maybe we could just keep mayor giuliani in office for another year, to get us through this crisis. - the new york times has indicated they don't think this is a great idea for democracy. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a one-second scan, i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. try it for free at freestylelibre.us we really had our hands full with our two-year-old. so naturally, we doubled down with a new puppy. thankfully, we also have tide ul
he was named time magazine's man of the year.on't stop applauding, i will start singing. [laughter] - you walk into every room and you're the center of attention, and it comes to feel natural and something that you're due. - bits of the old giuliani do crack through. he's still operating politically and trying to grab some more time in city hall, for at least as long as he feels he needs to be there. - the offer is there. if people want to accept it, they can. - some people are wondering if...
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his recent new york times magazine story is headlined "inside the january 6 committee: power strugglesns and made-for-tv moments -- the untold story of the most important congressional investigation in generations." robert draper, thank you so much for joining us. can you talk about this group of far right republicans who have stopped mccarthy from becoming house speaker -- at least at this point? you have written an entire book about this. >> i have written a couple, actually. this is a train that has been coming down the track for a while. , principally members of the house freedom caucus, who are determined to show the sort of maga being -- base that still forms the backbone of the republican party. they're fighting against kevin mccarthy, they have never altogether trusted or liked. mccarthy has offered himself up as someone who will help conservatives get what they want, but does not possess similar ideology and they're all too aware of that. again, it is unclear how this ends but it has been inevitable. it is been quite apparent to those of us following what has been going on on
his recent new york times magazine story is headlined "inside the january 6 committee: power strugglesns and made-for-tv moments -- the untold story of the most important congressional investigation in generations." robert draper, thank you so much for joining us. can you talk about this group of far right republicans who have stopped mccarthy from becoming house speaker -- at least at this point? you have written an entire book about this. >> i have written a couple, actually....
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he's working for the new york times magazine, and the magazine had asked permission from fort to followor a week during his presidency. president ford has agreed to that, the object was to write a lengthy story in the new york times magazine about gerald ford because, they said, america needs to know more about their president. the polling that was going on inside the ford administration at this time, and for its own sense, confirms just what the magazine was asserting, that ford needed to be better known by the american people. he was well known inside the beltway, on capitol hill, and in his fifth district. if we go to the next slide -- where he had run for office in 1948, and i love this image on the left of forward leaning against a tractor tire, talking to the three farmers. they, in their work degrees, he in his lawyer suit. it's one of those things that the district came to know very well about gerald ford. much what they already knew because he was well-known around grand rapids. they knew him in his district as a hard worker, as a straight shooter, as somebody who did not -- wh
he's working for the new york times magazine, and the magazine had asked permission from fort to followor a week during his presidency. president ford has agreed to that, the object was to write a lengthy story in the new york times magazine about gerald ford because, they said, america needs to know more about their president. the polling that was going on inside the ford administration at this time, and for its own sense, confirms just what the magazine was asserting, that ford needed to be...
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joining us now is molly ball, national political correspondent for time magazine and author of pelosire. when we look at what happened, your take on the speakership debacle and what it means since you wrote on pelosi? what does it mean for the democrats? >> oh, interesting. well, for the republicans and mccarthy, in the near term, they have to come back tomorrow, monday, and vote on the rules package we could see it fall apart again as soon as a day from now. it is not really clear whether the votes are there for that rules package. all of the members of the republican congress, not all of them are clear on what's in it, what concessions are made, whether they are willing to go along with this. for the democrats, you know, we saw a powerful show of unity. i think we saw a caucus which is united behind their new leader hakeem jeffries. some of the concessions that mccarthy made to the right to quote unquote democratized the house could empower individual members on the democratic side to have more autonomy and push for more things. it's interesting to see if they feel empowered, the so
joining us now is molly ball, national political correspondent for time magazine and author of pelosire. when we look at what happened, your take on the speakership debacle and what it means since you wrote on pelosi? what does it mean for the democrats? >> oh, interesting. well, for the republicans and mccarthy, in the near term, they have to come back tomorrow, monday, and vote on the rules package we could see it fall apart again as soon as a day from now. it is not really clear...
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eugene robinson and molly ball, national political correspondent for "time" magazine. molly, you see this discussion in dribs and drabs. what do you make of it and does it matter? in my experience in government and life, things that should be kept secret is usually because someone doesn't want it out there. >> i think there's two things an effective leader, particularly a speaker, needs, and number one you have to count votes and two, trust leaders. there's no doubt about kevin mccarthy's ability to get either one of those thing, and there's a creeping suspicion among members of the conference that in the chaotic final hour of friday night, saturday morning, he was promising different things to different people, and they may or may not have been in writing. so there's not a lot of trust among the republican conference, and it's going to be difficult for him to lead going forward if people don't even know what's going to be agreed to, and we're going to continue to see this play out as people to whom the promises were made try to cash them in. >> gene, there's clearly a
eugene robinson and molly ball, national political correspondent for "time" magazine. molly, you see this discussion in dribs and drabs. what do you make of it and does it matter? in my experience in government and life, things that should be kept secret is usually because someone doesn't want it out there. >> i think there's two things an effective leader, particularly a speaker, needs, and number one you have to count votes and two, trust leaders. there's no doubt about kevin...
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you were talking about a few like "the new york times," "the wall street journal," time magazine, "newsweek" and reagan and jim baker. they were masters of communication at that era in time but it led to the politics where you were seeking to appeal to the broad middle of the country and the goal was 51%. we had moved into a different era that it is hard to persuade anybody to change their mind. you don't see large swings of public opinion. backblbl in the 1980s when jim baker was at his height and treasury secretary, you would have like half the senate would be senators that were elected from states that went the other thway in the presidential electn and these days you are talking aboutng a handful of senators after best that can define the overarching identity as either a red state or blue state. that is a massive structural shift and the shift in the media we can debate whether the shift in the media led to the politics or both representations of the same phenomenon, but it's so different. >> host: and i promise you we will get into the jim baker book because it is worth reading but i w
you were talking about a few like "the new york times," "the wall street journal," time magazine, "newsweek" and reagan and jim baker. they were masters of communication at that era in time but it led to the politics where you were seeking to appeal to the broad middle of the country and the goal was 51%. we had moved into a different era that it is hard to persuade anybody to change their mind. you don't see large swings of public opinion. backblbl in the 1980s...
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screenwriter, television and radio host , satirist, publicist, teacher, columnist for de new times magazinethe 2010 moscow helsinki group prize 2010 victor anatolyevich herovich full responsibility for unleashing the ussr world war ii. this is a historical fact. and instead of rattling caterpillars, farting tanks, we need to open the archives of all the next ninth , open the archives so that we can all who wants to read how it was that day, we even repent and ask for forgiveness, they celebrate something. but i wonder how mr. shenderovich would appreciate a lampshade made of his own skin, which would hang in the office of some overtone bannfuehrer, if we we lost this war, more precisely, not even from his skin, but from the skin of his relatives, because if we had lost this war, he would not have been born at all. i'm just wondering, this and we somehow skip it already. and if we don't let it pass our ears, what starts to happen with the tsunami? with a tsunami earthquake flurry well, how not to remember? stolypin is everything repeating already? listen in russia since the dawn of time, the
screenwriter, television and radio host , satirist, publicist, teacher, columnist for de new times magazinethe 2010 moscow helsinki group prize 2010 victor anatolyevich herovich full responsibility for unleashing the ussr world war ii. this is a historical fact. and instead of rattling caterpillars, farting tanks, we need to open the archives of all the next ninth , open the archives so that we can all who wants to read how it was that day, we even repent and ask for forgiveness, they celebrate...
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. >> reporter: adapted from her landmark "new york times" magazine anthology and best-selling book "thery first enslaved africans were brought here over 400 years ago. since then no part of america's story has been untouched by the legacy of slavery. >> you feel in all aspects in america, who we are, it can be traced back and has the remnants of slavery? do you think that's something that people will understand with this series? >> absolutely. i mean, that is what the series argues. so it's not just a historical documentary. it's actually a documentary about contemporary society. >> reporter: premiering at a time when heated debates about how history is taught in children's schools erupt across the nation. last week the florida board of education made headlines after it rejected the addition of an advanced placement african american studies course. >> the state should not be able to prohibit ideas from being taught simply because a politician doesn't like them. >> how do you think this series will fit into this ongoing conversation we have in this country about race? >> this medium of t
. >> reporter: adapted from her landmark "new york times" magazine anthology and best-selling book "thery first enslaved africans were brought here over 400 years ago. since then no part of america's story has been untouched by the legacy of slavery. >> you feel in all aspects in america, who we are, it can be traced back and has the remnants of slavery? do you think that's something that people will understand with this series? >> absolutely. i mean, that is...
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morgan and henry luce, his time magazines, or wrote a glowingly about him at the time. john foster dulles, representing people connected to sullivan cromwell, law firm. he brokered a large bond sale internationally for the german nazi regime under adolf hitler, which helps germany to re arm. and the idea was that this was a bulwark against the commune, russian communism and the u. s. it was the u. s. that was, and standard oil that was selling all the oil to the japanese when they were sweeping across, you know, up through, up to the point where they invaded fridge into china. so they were fueling these japanese wars in, in china, especially. so we supported them then, and then we turn to get them to basically take over the fastest parts of the of the global empire and really make japan and germany into satellites and so on. but we scoop up a lot of these nazi's and file button, but here and i thought it was about democracy. sorry, i didn't know this here. ok. it's all about democracy versus a top chrissy. that's what we're all told here now. and we both of my guess her
morgan and henry luce, his time magazines, or wrote a glowingly about him at the time. john foster dulles, representing people connected to sullivan cromwell, law firm. he brokered a large bond sale internationally for the german nazi regime under adolf hitler, which helps germany to re arm. and the idea was that this was a bulwark against the commune, russian communism and the u. s. it was the u. s. that was, and standard oil that was selling all the oil to the japanese when they were sweeping...
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also using the cloud of time magazine that was a behemoth at the time.al jfk creates a liberal tied in the most literal sense that flows into the johnson presidency. and stands at 77 percent and that's mostly because of the kennedy having us believe in our government. but while he takes advantage of that and 65 faces the quagmire of vietnam and is not necessarily truthful with the american people. maybe by his undoing or is mess on —- misled and becomes more more controversial and the press becomes more more critical and that is when things start to slide. but all presidents have a mixed relationship with the press down at the lbj library there is a quote from johnson if i go across the potomac the headline would be the president can't swim. [laughter] that never changes. there is a reason adversarial relationship that with kennedy heb guy of the press. >> thank you for being here in the special was lovely. congrats on that. what do you look for as a voter in your modern president? as a scholar of the presidency? >> i have been asked this before but each
also using the cloud of time magazine that was a behemoth at the time.al jfk creates a liberal tied in the most literal sense that flows into the johnson presidency. and stands at 77 percent and that's mostly because of the kennedy having us believe in our government. but while he takes advantage of that and 65 faces the quagmire of vietnam and is not necessarily truthful with the american people. maybe by his undoing or is mess on —- misled and becomes more more controversial and the press...
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ukraine but also in the world, he is given a standing ovation by the parliaments of the world and time magazinealled him the person of the year as the personification of the ukrainian spirit, this is no longer a movie zelenskyi made his choice no viewers throughout the territory separately began an air alert espresso team goes into shelter calls you to do the same of course read more about important things on our website espresso tv subscribe to our channels in social networks and in a few moments i will tell you one more piece of information and i will also go to the shelter, and then on our broadcast the program puzzles of children's dreams, protecting ukraine, vsevolod's father died in donbas since then, the boy writes poems for his father, studies hard, supports his mother and does not stop dreaming, one of his cherished wishes has already come true, let's see kaniv, it is not only tarasova gora, but the city of the real heroes of ukraine, one of them loving tata and yevgenia's husband barley at the beginning of a full-scale invasion he decided to go to the front to defend the country with
ukraine but also in the world, he is given a standing ovation by the parliaments of the world and time magazinealled him the person of the year as the personification of the ukrainian spirit, this is no longer a movie zelenskyi made his choice no viewers throughout the territory separately began an air alert espresso team goes into shelter calls you to do the same of course read more about important things on our website espresso tv subscribe to our channels in social networks and in a few...
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time magazine last year said this.lified, but their impact "on many prominent activists today is immeasurable." that's fascinating. but then i compare that notion of the impact you've had with some just core statistics on police killings, where a vastly disproportionate number of black people are still killed by the police. absolutely. i look at the economic statistics which show that black people have much lower average incomes than other groups in the united states. what impact really have the black panthers had? i feel like you have an idea that there isn't. is that so? no. i want us to be realistic about what can be achieved in america today. i'm a very realistic person, and i think that's why i made that promise when i was 15, i will serve people for the rest of my life, because i know that things don't change swiftly. that it takes generation after generation after generation for things to change. think of the vote. and that's up again for us in our world, isn't it? women were given the right to vote in 1920—21.
time magazine last year said this.lified, but their impact "on many prominent activists today is immeasurable." that's fascinating. but then i compare that notion of the impact you've had with some just core statistics on police killings, where a vastly disproportionate number of black people are still killed by the police. absolutely. i look at the economic statistics which show that black people have much lower average incomes than other groups in the united states. what impact...
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featured as the handler or the fixer he hated that he was on the cover of time magazine and that spoke to him as a diplomat but was brutally effective to bring down the hammer and baker wanted to escape the reputation and a great success that he hade as a powerbroker behind the scenes as a fixer to become a principal in washington in his own right so it is that tension that's part of the interesting story of this remarkable decade-long rise to the height of washington power a very unlikely story that the other thing to talk about washington but we also became very interested in the story about jim baker who was a very unlikely gear spending 40 years essentially in his native houston never anything in the background that would indicate he would be a global figure and barbara bush used to joke heas never would even vote at the beginning of hunting season rather be hunting so thech greatest midcareer change ever. >> howur many hours did you spend with jim baker? he is about to be 92. he is out hunting now i believe he was supposed to go hunting this weekend and is remarkable shape for 92
featured as the handler or the fixer he hated that he was on the cover of time magazine and that spoke to him as a diplomat but was brutally effective to bring down the hammer and baker wanted to escape the reputation and a great success that he hade as a powerbroker behind the scenes as a fixer to become a principal in washington in his own right so it is that tension that's part of the interesting story of this remarkable decade-long rise to the height of washington power a very unlikely...