274
274
Jul 31, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
vanity fair reveals n details of the college admissions scandal. how a guidance counselor sounded the alarm one year before the story broke. >>> and public enemy number one. why the body of john dillinger, the depression-era gangster, is about to go dug up 85 years after the fbi gunned him down. it's july 31st, 2019. here's your world in 90 seconds. >> it will finally include dental care, hearing aids, and eyeglasses. >> you don't know that. >> i do know. i wrote the damn bill. >> democrats get heated over health care. >> i don't understand why people go to all the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for. >> less than a week after another missile launch, south korea said north korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles. >>> president trump is standing by his selection for director of national intelligence. >> we need somebody strong. the intelligence agencies have run amok. >>> a deadly shooting at a walmart in mississippi. >> a former employee shot and killed two
vanity fair reveals n details of the college admissions scandal. how a guidance counselor sounded the alarm one year before the story broke. >>> and public enemy number one. why the body of john dillinger, the depression-era gangster, is about to go dug up 85 years after the fbi gunned him down. it's july 31st, 2019. here's your world in 90 seconds. >> it will finally include dental care, hearing aids, and eyeglasses. >> you don't know that. >> i do know. i wrote the...
101
101
Jul 23, 2019
07/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
the biggest glossiest magazines in the world, but how is conde nast, the publisher of vogue, go, vanity fair adapting to the digital world? we'll get the inside track on making print pay. hello and welcome to business live. a special edition of the programme coming to you live from westminster. it's a big day here in the uk for the country's politics, because in a few hours from now, the governing conservative party will have a new leader. and i have to say, it's getting very warm as well! markets and investors will be keeping a close eye on developments, to see how the change of leadership will effect post—brexit trade negotiations. so far, the uk has agreed "continuity" deals with 12 countries and regions. these include a group of countries from south america and the caribbean, and agreements with norway and switzerland as well as others. the total value of these deals is around $94bn. injune, the uk signed an outline free trade agreement with south korea, which would look to maintain the current deal. trade between the two countries is currently around $iobn a year. mutual recognition agr
the biggest glossiest magazines in the world, but how is conde nast, the publisher of vogue, go, vanity fair adapting to the digital world? we'll get the inside track on making print pay. hello and welcome to business live. a special edition of the programme coming to you live from westminster. it's a big day here in the uk for the country's politics, because in a few hours from now, the governing conservative party will have a new leader. and i have to say, it's getting very warm as well!...
89
89
Jul 31, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> vanity fair learned new details about the college admissions scandal and revealed them only on cbs this morning. among the findings, attempts to sound the m by thenpick credent news of the scandal broke. here is carter evans. >> their actions were without a doubt insidious, selfish, and shameful. >> reporter: justice department first details how admissions consultant rick singer was the mastermind behind a multi- million-dollar college bribery scheme for month ago. now vanity fair reports as far back as 2017, guidance counselor at the la procedure buckley school questioned three universities offered a spot to a student that they believed was an african-american tennis was her drink in the top 10 in california. reality, the student was white and never paid tennis competitively. the buckley school psychologist straight but told cbs news they cannot discuss individual student or admissions details. the students father admitted he hired rick singer as a consultant. he has not been charged. in a statement to dbs news, he reteacteinfoatonome of their daughter's applications, none of
. >>> vanity fair learned new details about the college admissions scandal and revealed them only on cbs this morning. among the findings, attempts to sound the m by thenpick credent news of the scandal broke. here is carter evans. >> their actions were without a doubt insidious, selfish, and shameful. >> reporter: justice department first details how admissions consultant rick singer was the mastermind behind a multi- million-dollar college bribery scheme for month ago....
195
195
Jul 19, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
being on the cover of "vanity fair"? >> yes, so -- >> elitist?> yes, i think it reinforces that perception of privilege. and that headline that said i was born to be, in the article attempting to say that i felt that my calling was in public service. no one is born to be president of the united states of america. least of all me. so, yeah. >> what about the part-time dad thing? you got flack for that one. >> and i deserved. i deserved it. >> tucker: and the beto for president campaign died a well deserved death. he apologizes for himself for existing no one is going get elected president f you hate yourself so much, people have trouble liking you. a new college poll of new hampshire voters show beto o'rourke of getting a, drum roll please, zero percent. nobody in new hampshire likes beto o'rourke. well deserved, another candidate out of the race. kirsten gillibrand should be celebrating. but can't celebrate, gillibrand killed her own presidential campaign, last week in youngstown, ohio, famously one of the most economically depressed cities. a wo
being on the cover of "vanity fair"? >> yes, so -- >> elitist?> yes, i think it reinforces that perception of privilege. and that headline that said i was born to be, in the article attempting to say that i felt that my calling was in public service. no one is born to be president of the united states of america. least of all me. so, yeah. >> what about the part-time dad thing? you got flack for that one. >> and i deserved. i deserved it. >> tucker:...
130
130
Jul 9, 2019
07/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
he had -- he caught our attention when i was at "vanity fair" because he flew bill clinton on his plane. i was trying to find out the source of his money and i discovered he was not what he said he was. he was not a hedge fund guy, he was not a money manager for billionaires. he wasn't trading. what i did discover is that he had been mentored by a man who was at that time serving a 20-year jail sentence for master minding the biggest ponzi scheme in american history pre bernie madoff. >> we never heard of an investigation of his money. >> no, because my story, when i was reporting, also i -- he was known for throwing parties to which lots of billionaires came, lots of academics, lawyers, important people, and there were always these young girls. the jeffrey epstein story has always been in plain sight. >> we're not talking about 20-somethings. young, teenage and below. >> absolutely. many at that time, you know, people would talk to me at the party, and often they didn't speak english. and there was always a sort of nod and a wink, we don't -- we don't ask what jeffrey's really doing wi
he had -- he caught our attention when i was at "vanity fair" because he flew bill clinton on his plane. i was trying to find out the source of his money and i discovered he was not what he said he was. he was not a hedge fund guy, he was not a money manager for billionaires. he wasn't trading. what i did discover is that he had been mentored by a man who was at that time serving a 20-year jail sentence for master minding the biggest ponzi scheme in american history pre bernie madoff....
41
41
Jul 28, 2019
07/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
"vanity fair's" there. there's, um... susana: okay. maybe i shouldn't know that.monis: this is where you were always meant to be. susana: yay. very exciting. let's have a show. come on! whoo! lemonis: folks, it's a big night. i have the pleasure of being a new partner in a business called susana monaco. tonight, we're gonna be showing you a brand-new collection that susana has designed herself, and it is the spring/summer collection for 2017. the new spring line is manufactured with high quality supplex, giving it a cohesive, unified look. if it sells as well as i think it will, then i'll consider putting it in the core collection. but it all starts with the buzz we get created today. don't shake. it's okay. this is what you worked for. susana: yeah. lemonis: and you know what? all of this is your talent. i invested in what's inside of you. okay? [ cheers and applause ] susana: i'd like to thank marcus for giving me this opportunity to revive this company. and i really appreciate it. thank you so much. thank you. and this is my dad. lemonis: i was really touched b
"vanity fair's" there. there's, um... susana: okay. maybe i shouldn't know that.monis: this is where you were always meant to be. susana: yay. very exciting. let's have a show. come on! whoo! lemonis: folks, it's a big night. i have the pleasure of being a new partner in a business called susana monaco. tonight, we're gonna be showing you a brand-new collection that susana has designed herself, and it is the spring/summer collection for 2017. the new spring line is manufactured with...
102
102
Jul 13, 2019
07/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
"vanity fair's" there. susana: okay.o experience our most advanced safety technology on a full line of vehicles. now, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ summer sale and clearance for great deals. like savings of up to 50% on redhead men's and natural reflections ladies' sandals. and this coleman 48 quart inland performance series marine cooler for
"vanity fair's" there. susana: okay.o experience our most advanced safety technology on a full line of vehicles. now, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll...
128
128
Jul 27, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what the "vanity fair" article was speaking to.t terribly excited about her being described as dangerous as a candidate yet, but i think she has the potential with her law and order background and being a u.s. senator out of california to unify the democratic party. >> howard, i want to ask about the heightened language on impeachment from house democrats here. listen to what jamie raskin had to say yesterday. >> i would say we're in impeachment investigation. the results of the investigation could lead to articles of impeachment or something else. from my personal standpoint, i think we are in an impeachment investigation. >> how does this impact the 2020 race? >> i don't think anyone knows just yet. i think the house democrats got to figure out which beat they'll march to. it's not entirely clear. there's a significant portion of the house democratic majority who want to have the discussion about impeachment for this president. nancy pelosi and others feel like it will undermine the case that will be prosecuted by president trump
that's what the "vanity fair" article was speaking to.t terribly excited about her being described as dangerous as a candidate yet, but i think she has the potential with her law and order background and being a u.s. senator out of california to unify the democratic party. >> howard, i want to ask about the heightened language on impeachment from house democrats here. listen to what jamie raskin had to say yesterday. >> i would say we're in impeachment investigation. the...
237
237
Jul 10, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
for so long his failures were propped up by a bottomless spousal income and assisted by "vanity fair"his bone on him by a pale liberal enamored he looked just like them. he was white, patronizing, slick, and elitist. he is so white, wonder bread could sue for plagiarism. he is reduced to playing for radical scraps, dancing to fight songs in safe spaces, a windup toy. he will say anything. so now we are all racist by birth, he shouts, like a hopeless lonely slob at last call desperate for a phone number. i would say go home, you're drunk. but he might drive. i wonder if i was not mean enough. >> dagen: more mean. >> greg: who thought this guy had any potential? eric swalwell looks like churchill compared to this guy. >> dagen: indeed and he is better looking. he's going to fight racial inequality in this country starting with a "vanity fair" cover and the follow-up was the story in the new yorker which basically no one reads and just tells everybody else they read it. can beto bounce back? you can't practice identity politics if you have no personal identity. you can see the thought bu
for so long his failures were propped up by a bottomless spousal income and assisted by "vanity fair"his bone on him by a pale liberal enamored he looked just like them. he was white, patronizing, slick, and elitist. he is so white, wonder bread could sue for plagiarism. he is reduced to playing for radical scraps, dancing to fight songs in safe spaces, a windup toy. he will say anything. so now we are all racist by birth, he shouts, like a hopeless lonely slob at last call desperate...
89
89
Jul 16, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us now is vicki ward, an investigative reporter who profiled jeffrey epstein in "vanity fair.ara mcquaid is a former u.s. sdrea in michigan and msnbc legal contributor. it seemed to me that that ending of hearing from two of jeffrey epstein's alleged victims was for me and the reading of it, the most moving part of the day. >> so i think the judge actually set it up in the beginning. there was a ripple that went through the courtroom when he said there are victims with us today. you could see david and bradley and two attorneys sitting at the back. i think -- >> representing? >> yes. everyone was waiting to see if they would speak. and one of them, in fact the first one was one of the women who spoke to me in 2002, lawrence, for "vanity fair." this was the favorite moment that she got to stand up in public and i think feel that she would be believed. it was an extraordinary moment. shy moved to the front. jeffrey epstein never looked at either one of them. he kept his eyes dead focussed on the judge. both of them gave short statements. slightly trembling, but it was a really e
joining us now is vicki ward, an investigative reporter who profiled jeffrey epstein in "vanity fair.ara mcquaid is a former u.s. sdrea in michigan and msnbc legal contributor. it seemed to me that that ending of hearing from two of jeffrey epstein's alleged victims was for me and the reading of it, the most moving part of the day. >> so i think the judge actually set it up in the beginning. there was a ripple that went through the courtroom when he said there are victims with us...
81
81
Jul 18, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
in "vanity fair," the epstein case could create problems for more people outside the courtroom than just donald trump. they represent some of the women ho accused jeffrey epstein of abusing them said nobody around epstein a lot is going to have an easy time now. it's all going to come out. another person involved with litigation said it's going to be staggering, the amount of names. after a break, joyce vance will join us with what she expects to see in court tomorrow. in court . ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. if you have moderate
in "vanity fair," the epstein case could create problems for more people outside the courtroom than just donald trump. they represent some of the women ho accused jeffrey epstein of abusing them said nobody around epstein a lot is going to have an easy time now. it's all going to come out. another person involved with litigation said it's going to be staggering, the amount of names. after a break, joyce vance will join us with what she expects to see in court tomorrow. in court . ♪...
261
261
Jul 18, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 0
in "vanity fair," the epstein case could create problems for more people outside the courtroom than justt some of the women ho accused jeffrey epstein of abusing them said nobody around epstein a lot is going to have an easy time now. it's all going to come out. another person involved with litigation said it's going to be staggering, the amount of names. after a break, joyce vance will join us with what she expects to see in court tomorrow. to see in court tomorrow. i had always heard stories about my great grandfather, but family can only tell you so much... about your history. i found some incredible records about samuel silberman... passenger manifests, census information, even wwi draft registration cards. the records exist... they're there, they're facts. that made it so real for me, it wasn't just a story anymore. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflectio
in "vanity fair," the epstein case could create problems for more people outside the courtroom than justt some of the women ho accused jeffrey epstein of abusing them said nobody around epstein a lot is going to have an easy time now. it's all going to come out. another person involved with litigation said it's going to be staggering, the amount of names. after a break, joyce vance will join us with what she expects to see in court tomorrow. to see in court tomorrow. i had always...
236
236
Jul 19, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
being on the cover of "vanity fair"? it looks elitist?> yeah, i think it reinforces the perception of privilege. that headline that said i was born to be in it, the article is attempting to say that my calling within public service. no one is born to be president of the united states of america, least of all me. >> tucker: with those three words, the beto for president campaign died a well-deserved death. no one who apologizes for his family for being himself or simply existing is going to get elected president. if you hate yourself that much, no matter how justified that hatred is, people have trouble liking you. a new saint hansen college bowl in new hampshire voters saying beto o'rourke getting 0% in the first of the nation primary state. nobody in new hampshire likes beto o'rourke. ouch. again, well-deserved. another candidate out of the race. kirsten gillibrand ought to be celebrating this. fewer candidates to compete with. she can't celebrate because gillibrand killed her own presidential campaign. it happened in youngstown, ohio, f
being on the cover of "vanity fair"? it looks elitist?> yeah, i think it reinforces the perception of privilege. that headline that said i was born to be in it, the article is attempting to say that my calling within public service. no one is born to be president of the united states of america, least of all me. >> tucker: with those three words, the beto for president campaign died a well-deserved death. no one who apologizes for his family for being himself or simply...
120
120
Jul 28, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
i know you've seen the piece in "vanity fair."story today. what kamla harris is berns writ forceful and pragmatic but unsteady when addressing litmus questions. help us understand what's going on here. >> you started by saying republicans wondering whether she'll be the next barack obama. in 2008, 2007 he was 40 points behind hillary clinton. in other words, he was not the same barack obama at that stage of the race as he was when he ultimately won. the race really toughened him up. so with that i would say kamala harris needs to go through that same sort of cycle. she's delivered several strong performances a we know about the issue of bus, everybody's going to remember for the long time. but then days later she stepped back and said, no, i'm not for court mandated busing. she basically agreed with joe biden. so her follow-up was not particularly strong. and we've got a long campaign ahead and we will if she can sort of steady herself on her feet, but that's going to have to happen for her to have that kind of quality those repub
i know you've seen the piece in "vanity fair."story today. what kamla harris is berns writ forceful and pragmatic but unsteady when addressing litmus questions. help us understand what's going on here. >> you started by saying republicans wondering whether she'll be the next barack obama. in 2008, 2007 he was 40 points behind hillary clinton. in other words, he was not the same barack obama at that stage of the race as he was when he ultimately won. the race really toughened him...
129
129
Jul 24, 2019
07/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
and nightclubs, which is how she met rachel williams in 2016, then a288-year-old photo editor at "vanity fair >> it was a period of transition for me and a lot of my friends. a lot of them were getting married or having babies, and i was excited to have this person who was available and ready to be my friend. >> reporter: the pair soon became inseparable, living the glamorous life of two young women in manhattan. why do you think she was able to walk into rooms and do what she wanted? >> to some degree because she's a young, white female. also a lot of it had to do with her specific charm. she seemed goodwilled. >> reporter: 25-year-old anna treated rachel to drinks and dinners at exclusive restaurants and even $300 a pop private fitness sessions. >> i liked her. we had a lot of fun together. >> reporter: but what rachel didn't knowsha her friend was living a lie. anna was actually a russian-born daughter of middle class parents, a hotel-hopping social grifter, now behind bars for a series of wide-ranging scams across new york city. how do you feel about anna today? >> i believe she's a socio
and nightclubs, which is how she met rachel williams in 2016, then a288-year-old photo editor at "vanity fair >> it was a period of transition for me and a lot of my friends. a lot of them were getting married or having babies, and i was excited to have this person who was available and ready to be my friend. >> reporter: the pair soon became inseparable, living the glamorous life of two young women in manhattan. why do you think she was able to walk into rooms and do what she...
147
147
Jul 24, 2019
07/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
can't even talk to the guy after that "vanity fair" cover came out.like, you're going to have to hold on. >> i'm totally out of control. hold me back. >> the guys won the golden globe for "good will hunting" in '98 and they even our producer's phone to call their moms with the big news. >> hold on one second. here's your mom. it's ben. zblrjts let's move on the feel-good moments from this year's comic-con. we were very fortunate to be a part of, as the make-a-wish foundation hooked up some very special kids with their idols. >> you have questions. >> oh, my gosh. i have plenty. i love your work. i was going to draw you something but i was too busy having fun at comic-con. >> y'all get photo approval, so look at that and make sure your eyes are open. >> nice to meet you, anthony. >> watching these kids light up was an amazing experience, they were a little shy at first but so excited to be there, like 14-year-old nayeli who has severe epilepsy. she took over my job doing interviews with the "veronica mars" cast. >> so i know you dress up as anna from "
can't even talk to the guy after that "vanity fair" cover came out.like, you're going to have to hold on. >> i'm totally out of control. hold me back. >> the guys won the golden globe for "good will hunting" in '98 and they even our producer's phone to call their moms with the big news. >> hold on one second. here's your mom. it's ben. zblrjts let's move on the feel-good moments from this year's comic-con. we were very fortunate to be a part of, as the...
86
86
Jul 1, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
"vanity fair" recently called her "the times'" star opinion writer and the provatuer.ould say she fits neither on the left or right. she began writing columns long ago as a student at columbia university where she did activism around professors. she wrote and edited for "the wall street journal" and then joined "the new york times." her work has focused on groups relevant to this group today. she calls out anti-semitism in all of its forms. she has a book coming out in september to be published by crown called "how to fight anti-semiti anti-semitism." i first met bari last october when we were both in pittsburgh covering and writing about the shooting at tree of life synagogue. for me personally as a reporter, it was a moving experience to see the way that youish community came together for funerals, solidarity events to support all of the people who were hurt in that shooting. it was also really moving to me to know that that's the yojyoui community. how did it feel to know your community had been attacked in this violent way? >> i want to say that i was -- i mean, an
"vanity fair" recently called her "the times'" star opinion writer and the provatuer.ould say she fits neither on the left or right. she began writing columns long ago as a student at columbia university where she did activism around professors. she wrote and edited for "the wall street journal" and then joined "the new york times." her work has focused on groups relevant to this group today. she calls out anti-semitism in all of its forms. she has a book...
520
520
Jul 8, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 520
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, when i reported on jeffrey epstein back in 2002/2003 for vanity fair, i had two women on the record, one of whom claimed that she was underage when he assaulted her. they were two sisters, both of whom claim that he assaulted them. and he got to the editor of the magazine and had their accounts taken out from the article, so it remains an article about his very mysterious business affairs, but that has been the motif of jeffrey epstein's last 16 years. he's been untouchable, given a free pass by the very rich people, the very powerful people with whom he socializes and perhaps over whom he has leverage. >> and berit, it seems as though there's a sense among prosecutors that there may be more victims out there than we are aware of, that vicki was in touch with that were part of that case. they put out a call on twitter for people who believe they may have been victimized by jeffrey epstein to come forward. what's your sense of how important that is as a piece of this renewed case? >> yeah, i think that's going to be very significant. i mean, if you look at the indictment and t
you know, when i reported on jeffrey epstein back in 2002/2003 for vanity fair, i had two women on the record, one of whom claimed that she was underage when he assaulted her. they were two sisters, both of whom claim that he assaulted them. and he got to the editor of the magazine and had their accounts taken out from the article, so it remains an article about his very mysterious business affairs, but that has been the motif of jeffrey epstein's last 16 years. he's been untouchable, given a...
191
191
Jul 9, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
mine, he was a reporter down there, he covered this case in 2006, john conley was involved with "vanity fair," he was an ex-detective and when we went -- we actually had three private investigators going after this. so we looked at president clinton, we looked at president trump, you know, we did airplane records, you know, more than -- i mean, a lot of these places people sit in their cubicles and they read blogs. no, we went out and had investigative reporters out there chasing down a lot of stuff. >> what did you discover? >> well, for example, you know, with respect to president trump, i'm not trying to be political one way or the other, but he threw epstein out of the club when he heard that epstein -- >> mar-a-lago. >> out of mar-a-lago, exactly. >> there are allegations about things that happened at mar-a-lago. >> two things, one was that a member had complained because his daughter had been approached by epstein. >> 15-year-old. >> another was i interviewed a woman who had run the spa there and i said did you know about epstein? did you know epstein i asked. she said, yes, yes, yes.
mine, he was a reporter down there, he covered this case in 2006, john conley was involved with "vanity fair," he was an ex-detective and when we went -- we actually had three private investigators going after this. so we looked at president clinton, we looked at president trump, you know, we did airplane records, you know, more than -- i mean, a lot of these places people sit in their cubicles and they read blogs. no, we went out and had investigative reporters out there chasing down...
117
117
Jul 8, 2019
07/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
vicky ward investigative , journalist who profiled jeffrey epstein for vanity fair in 2003 in a pieceeadlined "the talented mr. epstein." shockingome back, the case in alabama were prosecutors have dropped manslaughter charges against a pregnant woman whose pregnancy ended after she were shot in the stomach a coworker, then sheer self was charged with manslaughter. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "bim bom" by joao gilberto. the legendary brazilian composer and performer and father of bossa nova died saturday at the age of 88. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we turn now to alabama, where under immense public pressure prosecutors have dropped manslaughter charges against a pregnant womoman whose pregnanay ended after she was shot in the stomach by a co-worker. marshae jones, a 28-year-old african-american woman, was charged with manslaughter because the shooting caused her pregnancy to end. she was shot. local police accused jones of starting the fight that led to the shooting in the parking lot of a dollar general store outside of birmingham. a grand jury blamed jones for "
vicky ward investigative , journalist who profiled jeffrey epstein for vanity fair in 2003 in a pieceeadlined "the talented mr. epstein." shockingome back, the case in alabama were prosecutors have dropped manslaughter charges against a pregnant woman whose pregnancy ended after she were shot in the stomach a coworker, then sheer self was charged with manslaughter. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "bim bom" by joao gilberto. the legendary brazilian composer and performer...
196
196
Jul 18, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
vanity fair special correspondent msnbc contributor gabe sherman.k you so much for joining us on this last minute. i appreciate it. who, what, where? so who could feasibly be revealed? what could they be revealed doing with epstein, if you know? and where? and when would this all take place? >> yeah. so really the crux of this is that there are thousands of pages of court documents that are set to be unsealed as part of a civil case that arose in this jeffrey epstein scandal. one of his victims is suing for defamation, claiming that alan dershowitz who accused her of lying is defaming her character. so all of these documents the judges decide is going to be unsealed. and in these documents is testimony of very rich and powerful people who attended these alleged sex parties that jeffrey epstein held. and the disclosure of these documents could ensnare dozens of people that we see in the newspaper every day. one of my sources referred to this as far bigger than the harvey weinstein scandal which of course dominated the headlines last year. but as i re
vanity fair special correspondent msnbc contributor gabe sherman.k you so much for joining us on this last minute. i appreciate it. who, what, where? so who could feasibly be revealed? what could they be revealed doing with epstein, if you know? and where? and when would this all take place? >> yeah. so really the crux of this is that there are thousands of pages of court documents that are set to be unsealed as part of a civil case that arose in this jeffrey epstein scandal. one of his...
278
278
Jul 9, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you know, jill, this is the kind of character that seems made for the bad values of "vanity fair," a magazine that seems to deal with the very rich and awful. unfortunately, vicky, they talk about people that are really bad people, but they had a lot of money therefore worthy of our attention. what do you think is going on in white house? i heard the approximately rather warily say -- he never takes a good look at anything. he said we're going give a really good look at this guy. it sounds to me like he is zaentzing himself. >> very much. >> so acosta let him off basically. >> first of all, we heard nothing from the president about the victims of these crimes, no reference. >> oh, yeah, they don't matter. they're little people. >> also, we've been told in february by sarah souanders. >> how many victims? >> potentially hundreds. potentially thousands of photographs. >> these are young underaged girls, underaged girls. >> yep. but at this point, we were told that sarah sanders back in february that they were launching some type of internal investigation. did that ever happen? we d
. >> you know, jill, this is the kind of character that seems made for the bad values of "vanity fair," a magazine that seems to deal with the very rich and awful. unfortunately, vicky, they talk about people that are really bad people, but they had a lot of money therefore worthy of our attention. what do you think is going on in white house? i heard the approximately rather warily say -- he never takes a good look at anything. he said we're going give a really good look at...
451
451
Jul 23, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 451
favorite 0
quote 0
in his must read "vanity fair" piece and the editor behind the stunning "new york times" report.ate, walk us through the network that epstein built. the fact that the head of jpmorgan's private bank visited epstein not in his mansion, not at his island, but in his work release prison office. >> right. it's pretty phenomenal. let's talk about staley first. at the time a senior executive at jpmorgan running the asset management division. when he started in the jpmorgan role he was told he needed to know jeffrey epstein because he was a rainmaker of sorts who brought clients to jpmorgan and was a client himself in the private bank. so he did meet him. epstein apparently did steer clients to staley and jpmorgan. dozens of them. >> being a connector isn't that odd. you get paid to be the middle guy. >> sure. >> but when he was in prison? >> so staley, another important piece touching on glen dubin as well. staley meets glen dubin who runs hibridge capital management through epstein and makes this connection and then buys the whole thing a number of years later. it really helps increas
in his must read "vanity fair" piece and the editor behind the stunning "new york times" report.ate, walk us through the network that epstein built. the fact that the head of jpmorgan's private bank visited epstein not in his mansion, not at his island, but in his work release prison office. >> right. it's pretty phenomenal. let's talk about staley first. at the time a senior executive at jpmorgan running the asset management division. when he started in the jpmorgan...
416
416
Jul 27, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 416
favorite 0
quote 0
according to pulitzer prize winning writer buzz who wrote this article for "vanity fair" and consultedeinberger was a nerdy kid from a wealthy new york suburb who was driven by sibling rivalry to outshine his brothers. >> mark figured, the way to be the apple of my parents' eye is to do well in school. he went to the university of pennsylvania, then went to ucla medical school where he thrived. >> he could have established his ear nose and throat medical practice anywhere, but in 1996 he chose merrillville, indiana. it was close enough to chicago that he could live there and have chauffeurs drive him to his office every day. but most important, he could count on the air pollution in northwest indiana to provide a steady stream of patients with sinus problems. >> in northwest indiana where you're breathing in the pollution, you've got high pollen and extreme changes in temperature, it's not unusual to see a high degree of patients who suffer from sinus problems. >> suzette dennington, weinberger's top medical assistant worked closely with him day in and day out. >> he was an excellent p
according to pulitzer prize winning writer buzz who wrote this article for "vanity fair" and consultedeinberger was a nerdy kid from a wealthy new york suburb who was driven by sibling rivalry to outshine his brothers. >> mark figured, the way to be the apple of my parents' eye is to do well in school. he went to the university of pennsylvania, then went to ucla medical school where he thrived. >> he could have established his ear nose and throat medical practice anywhere,...
178
178
Jul 30, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
were expecting. >> i've always found when i'm on the cover of "vanity fair," it's very damaging.r two. >> welcome to the new media world. welcome to the new media world. by the way, 20 years ago, that was exactly how you were supposed to roll out your new presidential campaign, right? it just shows you the old rules. >> look at the backdrop of where this is being held, though, in detroit. three out of four households there are african-american. >> this is the debate where there's no diversity on stage tonight. gender diversity. >> this may be the curtain call for him in terms of showing -- >> who's him? >> buttigieg. whether he can appeal to african-american voters in a sincere, honest way that connects with them. >> really quickly, one of the things to that point, the criticism i hear and i think it's fair. if he couldn't deal with this policing and brutality and profiling issue in that small town, why on earth would we put him in charge of the country? >> and we keep looking to a president to try to deal with that. that's a fair point. >>> let's talk about there's one new perso
were expecting. >> i've always found when i'm on the cover of "vanity fair," it's very damaging.r two. >> welcome to the new media world. welcome to the new media world. by the way, 20 years ago, that was exactly how you were supposed to roll out your new presidential campaign, right? it just shows you the old rules. >> look at the backdrop of where this is being held, though, in detroit. three out of four households there are african-american. >> this is the...
191
191
Jul 31, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," we talk to "vanity fair's" editor in chief radhika joneszine's investigation into a college admissions scandal and a leak of possible fraudulent applications. she shares how a guidance counselor sounded the alarm before the story broke this year. >>> plus in our "morning rounds," an alarming new study that shows an increase on binge drinking among a certain group of americans. dr. tara narula looks at the possible dangers. >>> and in our summer series, "american wonders," we'll take you to the so-called enchanted highway. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ws" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> looking live from our exclusive sales force tower camera, san francisco. it is wednesday, july 31. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec. and he has the morning off. let's get to darren peck. >>> smooth sent the mark. little bit of rain later out th
. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," we talk to "vanity fair's" editor in chief radhika joneszine's investigation into a college admissions scandal and a leak of possible fraudulent applications. she shares how a guidance counselor sounded the alarm before the story broke this year. >>> plus in our "morning rounds," an alarming new study that shows an increase on binge drinking among a certain group of americans. dr. tara narula looks at...
49
49
Jul 22, 2019
07/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
in order to put us in the situation that we are getting now so what do you say vanity fair says that. which i has on the ari is that a fair system which allows these countries to avoid all sorts of things like taxes inspections and labor laws not necessarily because for example your weight in kind says it is not convenient for the country that loses that that. is good for the company. benefiting from the situation it's like if for example you. claim a plane used. by a company let's say. any given country that. plane comes under the jurisdiction. and so davey had a unit that used to benefit from despair is it. that that pain in some other cases when there is not such a thing and then that creates this is why he did meant you bought it it's really. become now it came to surface in this context for her country and the rest. confiscating ships and so forth so that he's in need really to improve even further that i know my colleague mentioned that the situation that you're living in now is much more convenient and much more improve the comparison to the old relations that existed but the r
in order to put us in the situation that we are getting now so what do you say vanity fair says that. which i has on the ari is that a fair system which allows these countries to avoid all sorts of things like taxes inspections and labor laws not necessarily because for example your weight in kind says it is not convenient for the country that loses that that. is good for the company. benefiting from the situation it's like if for example you. claim a plane used. by a company let's say. any...
107
107
Jul 4, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 1
and then of course, katelyn jenner coming out on the cover of vanity fair is a transgender woman. these are all moments in time that moved attitudes about the movement. that brought popular understanding to the issues of the lgbtq community and what they are facing. next, we're going to walk into the main gallery. were going to see what happened to the stonewall inn 50 years ago in the summer of 1969. now we are going to go back to a hot summer night in june 1969, to greenwich village in new york city. the stonewall inn. stonewall inn was not a particularly nice by. the drink water down. it was run by the mafia. but it was a place that people could come and dance together and socialize. remember, back then, it was illegal for people to socialize together, to be seen showing affection in public. stoma they could dance together. the stonewall prayed on thewall street workers who socialized there. that was sort of a blackmailing ring going on it. again, nothing nice about this place, but it was a place that people could call their own. so, the police crackdown on such illegal establi
and then of course, katelyn jenner coming out on the cover of vanity fair is a transgender woman. these are all moments in time that moved attitudes about the movement. that brought popular understanding to the issues of the lgbtq community and what they are facing. next, we're going to walk into the main gallery. were going to see what happened to the stonewall inn 50 years ago in the summer of 1969. now we are going to go back to a hot summer night in june 1969, to greenwich village in new...
372
372
Jul 20, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 372
favorite 0
quote 0
what is this from, "vanity fair" or something?ust a general -- >> stephen: there's the most beautiful cast here, everybody there. and let me show you this. i'm going to ask you a question, a lot of speculation. here's you. >> that's me. >> stephen: right there, okay. yeah. >> stephen: and there's beyonce. >> that's right. >> stephen: who plays nala, the love interest for simba. and there's a lot of legislation here that everybody else in this photo -- could you go back to this photo, please? a little bit wired, please? there you go. everybody in this photo is actually there except not beyonce. people are speculating she was photo shopped in. >> right. >> stephen: and you're right next to her. >> yeah. >> stephen: can you tell us whether she was there. >> yeah, she wasn't there. >> stephen: she wasn't there. he was there isn't, no. >> stephen: was everybody else there? >> i think almost everyone else was there. we were setting up the shot and we were sitting in the front and she said you need to be careful where your foot is. i loo
what is this from, "vanity fair" or something?ust a general -- >> stephen: there's the most beautiful cast here, everybody there. and let me show you this. i'm going to ask you a question, a lot of speculation. here's you. >> that's me. >> stephen: right there, okay. yeah. >> stephen: and there's beyonce. >> that's right. >> stephen: who plays nala, the love interest for simba. and there's a lot of legislation here that everybody else in this photo...
318
318
Jul 9, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 318
favorite 0
quote 0
the people i got involved with, a journalist down there, john connelly, involved with vanity fair, they hurt and pain from 2006. it never went away. never got solved. they just felt it was such a terrible thing. i said, we originally were going to do a movie. i said no, i want a book. >> dana: so you hired investigators. >> yes. three nasty heavy duty private eyes that went around and dug up as much as we could. >> dana: from that -- >> this book came out in 2016. >> dana: 2016. you had this recording down beforehand. people have brought up bill clinton. let me read you his statement. he said he's not spoken to epstein in a decade and never been to his residence in florida or new mexico. you did have joe lockhart saying this on cnn a little bit ago. talking about the number of lights being larger than the clinton said. >> the clinton matter, i stay in touch with the foundation. i know to clear up the trips versus the flights, i think the number of 26 or 27. each of these trips and i've been on many of them where you go to asia, africa and each flight is counted. each trip is six or seve
the people i got involved with, a journalist down there, john connelly, involved with vanity fair, they hurt and pain from 2006. it never went away. never got solved. they just felt it was such a terrible thing. i said, we originally were going to do a movie. i said no, i want a book. >> dana: so you hired investigators. >> yes. three nasty heavy duty private eyes that went around and dug up as much as we could. >> dana: from that -- >> this book came out in 2016....
554
554
Jul 3, 2019
07/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 554
favorite 0
quote 0
the white house blamed ivanka haters, telling "vanity fair" they were pathetic. >> has anyone heard ofanka? it had been a high-profile trip for the president's daughter? she made north korean tv. after korea, she made stops everywhere, from "brokeback mountain," transported by bike like e.t. and like e.t., ivanka took off. she was even spotted in o.j.'s bronco, #unwantedivanka, riding with a wanted man. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> she gets around, right? >>> thanks for your company this hour. i'm rosemary church. connect with me anytime on twitter at rosemary cnn. "early start" is next. have a great day. ok. it was an accident. he was tickling me and... [laughing] stop it! yeah. whoops! but julie has resolve pet expert. its latest formula attacks odors at the source. no odor. no stain. no nothin'. whatever happens, no big deal. resolve. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free and gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis, and ec
the white house blamed ivanka haters, telling "vanity fair" they were pathetic. >> has anyone heard ofanka? it had been a high-profile trip for the president's daughter? she made north korean tv. after korea, she made stops everywhere, from "brokeback mountain," transported by bike like e.t. and like e.t., ivanka took off. she was even spotted in o.j.'s bronco, #unwantedivanka, riding with a wanted man. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> she gets around, right?...
184
184
Jul 3, 2019
07/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
the white house blamed ivanka haters telling "vanity fair" they were absolutely pathetic. >> has anyoneheard of ivanka? >> reporter: it had been a high profile trip for the president's daughter. she even made north korean tv. after korea she made stops from everywhere from broke back mountain to mount rush ivanka trmt tr transported by bike like e. t. and like e.t. ivanka took off. she was even spotted in o.j.'s bronco #unwanted ivanka riding with a wanted man. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> the creativity of twitter. never ceases to amaze me. i didn't see that one coming. >>> all right, everyone, have a wonderful holiday. i'll see you tomorrow. have a great weekend. >> i'm not going to be here. >> i know. don't let the viewers know. newsroom with jim sciutto starts right now. >>> and we begin this morning with breaking news. just moments ago the acting dhs secretary has called for an immediate investigation into quote inexcusable social media posts by border agents. nick valencia has the latest. this is remarkable holding to account here of current border patrols agents. >> we know imm
the white house blamed ivanka haters telling "vanity fair" they were absolutely pathetic. >> has anyoneheard of ivanka? >> reporter: it had been a high profile trip for the president's daughter. she even made north korean tv. after korea she made stops from everywhere from broke back mountain to mount rush ivanka trmt tr transported by bike like e. t. and like e.t. ivanka took off. she was even spotted in o.j.'s bronco #unwanted ivanka riding with a wanted man. jeanne...
179
179
Jul 29, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> congratulations on your piece on "vanity fair." >> thank you. >> coming up on "velshi & ruhle," a deadly shooting shatters another american town. live to gilroy, california where police will give us an update on the shooting. this has the community there mourns their victims. another big shake up, the dan coats resigning as the president nominates a key ally and very vocal robert mueller critic to the post. >> those new racist attacks from the oval office on a lawmaker of color. we'll take a look at the double standard the president uses in criticiziing poor and high crim areas. i will speak with charlamagne about trump's words. authorities will brief for public on sunday's massacre at a food festival in northern california. three people were killed and 12 others wounded when a gunman open fire at a garlic gilroy festival. festival goers running from the scene after hearing these gunshots. among the dead, six years old steven romero. he was attending the event basically like a county fair. his grandmother and mother are recovering from gunshot wounds. the suspect is now deceased
. >> congratulations on your piece on "vanity fair." >> thank you. >> coming up on "velshi & ruhle," a deadly shooting shatters another american town. live to gilroy, california where police will give us an update on the shooting. this has the community there mourns their victims. another big shake up, the dan coats resigning as the president nominates a key ally and very vocal robert mueller critic to the post. >> those new racist attacks from...
77
77
Jul 23, 2019
07/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
what he told vanity fair. he said black people are too stupid to vote for me. and there's more. >> i believe that hillary clinton is going to be worse than obama. because nobody can be so stupid. and nobody can make deals like this guy is making. maxine waters a very low i.q. individual. she's a low iq individual. you can't help it. she is. good old maxine. low i.q. individual. the same thing with april ryan. i watch her get up. talk about somebody that's a loser. she doesn't know what she's doing. >> the president tweeted that his former white house aide was these are his words. vicious but not smart. let's not forget the time the president annoyed lebron james told me he would never sit across from him. insulted his intelligence and mine. in one tweet. here it is. lebron james was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television. he made lebron look smart. which isn't easy to do. president is a whole lot to say about people of color. especially about those four congresswomen. >> they can't call our country and our people garbage. >> so let's do fact checking
what he told vanity fair. he said black people are too stupid to vote for me. and there's more. >> i believe that hillary clinton is going to be worse than obama. because nobody can be so stupid. and nobody can make deals like this guy is making. maxine waters a very low i.q. individual. she's a low iq individual. you can't help it. she is. good old maxine. low i.q. individual. the same thing with april ryan. i watch her get up. talk about somebody that's a loser. she doesn't know what...
129
129
Jul 3, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> to take them seriously, let me just point out that vanity fair has a spread with some wonderful pictures -- i'm sorry, it's in vogue. vogue's profile on the women running with the wonderful pictures of these women, iconic pictures. >> some day this is not going to be a curiosity. it's going to be a normal fact of life. we're not quite there yet. every election we get a little bit further. >> lisa and i covered, along with andrea, the hillary clinton campaign and we discussed it afterwards, we absolutely saw misogyny on the campaign trail, but it was very hard to separate that out from anti-clinton, decades worth of anti-clinton sentiment in the country. so if you just took a pure example of a woman who had risen to power and gotten the nomination and isolated that and had a discussion about whether we're ready to elect a woman, that would have been a clearer test case because we're always grappling with that question of the legacy of the clint nts as well. >> you never get a clear test case on gender or on issues, for that matter. it's candidate versus candidate when you get to
. >> to take them seriously, let me just point out that vanity fair has a spread with some wonderful pictures -- i'm sorry, it's in vogue. vogue's profile on the women running with the wonderful pictures of these women, iconic pictures. >> some day this is not going to be a curiosity. it's going to be a normal fact of life. we're not quite there yet. every election we get a little bit further. >> lisa and i covered, along with andrea, the hillary clinton campaign and we...
71
71
Jul 31, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
vanity fair reveals new details of the college admissions scandal.how a guidance counselor sounded the alarm one year before the story broke. >>> and public enemy number one. why the body of john
vanity fair reveals new details of the college admissions scandal.how a guidance counselor sounded the alarm one year before the story broke. >>> and public enemy number one. why the body of john
254
254
Jul 29, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
he has a new piece in "vanity fair" investigating the murder of jamal khashoggi.oment and also, yasmin vossoughian is back as well. thank you both very much. senator murphy, i guess first of all let's talk about the president's twitter feed. i want to get to the new choice of the dni, at least but you're going to unfollow the president. what is it going to accomplish? >> if i want to unfollow the president i need to get into a different line of work. >> yeah. >> yesterday morning, i just decided that i had had enough of starting my days with this kind of racist, hateful, demeaning negativity. obviously i'm in this business and i am in the united states senate to try to stop his hateful agenda from moving into law. but it's just -- to my, i think a moment in time where we all need to find ways to sort of lift up the way in which we talk. sometimes i get trapped by reading the president's twitter feed and trying to immediately respond to it. i don't want to be in that circle anymore. >> right. so what -- you know, look, the media has its job to do. senator murphy, i
he has a new piece in "vanity fair" investigating the murder of jamal khashoggi.oment and also, yasmin vossoughian is back as well. thank you both very much. senator murphy, i guess first of all let's talk about the president's twitter feed. i want to get to the new choice of the dni, at least but you're going to unfollow the president. what is it going to accomplish? >> if i want to unfollow the president i need to get into a different line of work. >> yeah. >>...
386
386
Jul 30, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 386
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> peter, the article is in vanity fair, they can treed there. kristen welker, elise jordan, donna, thanks to all of you. >>> we're keeping an eye on the stage where at any moment president trump will speak about the first legislative assembly in jamestown, the foundation for what today's u.s. government. we should note that while many virginia lawmakers are in attendance, members of the black caucus are reported to be boy costing the event because of the president being there. >>> coming up, as 2020 democrats prepare to take the stage again, one of their biggest challenges will be convincing voters that they're the most electable. i'll talk about that with someone who knows very well how they're preparing do it. former president obama senior adviser valerie jared will join us next. >>> plus, more scrutiny over the pick to be the director of national intelligence. john ratcliffe. here's how president trump defended the pick this morning. >> john ratcliffe, i spoke to him about this for a long time. he's a very talented guy, he's a strong man. it'
. >> peter, the article is in vanity fair, they can treed there. kristen welker, elise jordan, donna, thanks to all of you. >>> we're keeping an eye on the stage where at any moment president trump will speak about the first legislative assembly in jamestown, the foundation for what today's u.s. government. we should note that while many virginia lawmakers are in attendance, members of the black caucus are reported to be boy costing the event because of the president being there....
203
203
Jul 13, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
me now is emily go, a national politics reporter for news day, and abigail tracy, a writer for vanity fair. thank you for coming in this morning. you spoke to members of congress, they visited some of the detention facilities last week. what are they telling you, and why is there such a major discrepancy between the white house and what house democrats are saying here? >> yes, when i spoke with congressmen and women last week, what they told me is they thought they were getting a sanitized version of the crisis at the borders. initially, they tried to prevent them from talking to any of the migrants or children that were detained at these facilities. they obviously tried to prevent them from taking photos to document what they saw. congressman juaquin castro, we saw photos from him. he told me that was a courtesy he would not abide by. one of the things seen in terms of discrepancy is, you know, there are a number of these facilities, but i think the thing that the lawmakers who i spoke with want to focus on is we should be paying attention to the worst conditions that are in the facilitie
me now is emily go, a national politics reporter for news day, and abigail tracy, a writer for vanity fair. thank you for coming in this morning. you spoke to members of congress, they visited some of the detention facilities last week. what are they telling you, and why is there such a major discrepancy between the white house and what house democrats are saying here? >> yes, when i spoke with congressmen and women last week, what they told me is they thought they were getting a...
121
121
Jul 12, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
back in 2003, for example, "vanity fair" ran a lengthy piece by vicky ward noting many of the myths about epstein's fortune were actually untrue. vicky ward is with me now. great to have you back on the show. >> thanks, chris. >> there is this gatsbiesque figure and there are all these stars around. you set out to find out what's the deal with this guy, and what did you find then? >> i found out he was a phony and he was a liar. interestingly, he didn't -- he was very aggressive in the way he handled me. within 24 hours, of starting out of the piece, i had phoned him to let him know i would be looking into him. but i then got a phone call from the then ceo of bear stearns, then a major investment bank, jimmy cain. jimmy cain wanted to pull me in and spend the afternoon with me, show me around bear stearns and tell me how brilliant jeffrey epstein was, what a valuable client he was to the bank, and yet the truth was completely different. the truth was that he'd had only five years and actually had been kicked out for violation. and later on, you know, some s.e.c. documents in which jeffrey
back in 2003, for example, "vanity fair" ran a lengthy piece by vicky ward noting many of the myths about epstein's fortune were actually untrue. vicky ward is with me now. great to have you back on the show. >> thanks, chris. >> there is this gatsbiesque figure and there are all these stars around. you set out to find out what's the deal with this guy, and what did you find then? >> i found out he was a phony and he was a liar. interestingly, he didn't -- he was...
176
176
Jul 29, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> congratulations on your piece on "vanity fair." >> thank you. >> coming up on "velshi & ruhle,"shooting shatters another american town. live to gilroy, california where police will give us an update on the shooting. this has the community there mourns their victims. another big shake up, the dan coats resigning as the president nominates a key ally and very vocal robert mueller cri
. >> congratulations on your piece on "vanity fair." >> thank you. >> coming up on "velshi & ruhle,"shooting shatters another american town. live to gilroy, california where police will give us an update on the shooting. this has the community there mourns their victims. another big shake up, the dan coats resigning as the president nominates a key ally and very vocal robert mueller cri
155
155
Jul 7, 2019
07/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
when i reported my story for "vanity fair," jeffrey epstein got into the offices, got famously sort of conde nast ledge, got past security and went to see the editor of the magazine, graden carter. and they had a private discussion at the end of which grayden carter decided to remove the on-the-record story that i had alleging that jeffrey epstein had sexually harassed two young women, two sisters, one of them was under age. and, you know, that was incredibly difficult for me then as a reporter. these women had been so brave to go on the record. i couldn't understand the leverage, what -- how did jeffrey epstein, you know, manage to negotiate that. and i think that these are the kind of questions that really now, you know, i'm certainly going to be on in a major way. i've been following this for quite some time. >> we know one of those victims, vicki, that is part of this new round, we understand of allegations, is one of the women and at the time, a young, young woman, who you spoke to whose story wasn't able to be told. we know this is a man who had a lot of money. he has a lot of co
when i reported my story for "vanity fair," jeffrey epstein got into the offices, got famously sort of conde nast ledge, got past security and went to see the editor of the magazine, graden carter. and they had a private discussion at the end of which grayden carter decided to remove the on-the-record story that i had alleging that jeffrey epstein had sexually harassed two young women, two sisters, one of them was under age. and, you know, that was incredibly difficult for me then as...
315
315
Jul 16, 2019
07/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
fundraiser, certainly during the senate race against ted cruz and this can't all be because of the vanity fairover. i mean it really cannot be. what else is happening. >> i think it shows you, one of the sort of foundational assumptions about that campaign is he has a huge donation from his senate list and it would keep on giving and giving. we see that's not the case. what stands out about the second quarter fundraising numbers is that two candidates, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren who have not held a single fundraiser between the two of them have as much cash in the bank at the end of the quarter as three candidates, joe biden, pete buttigieg, kamala harris who have been working major donors aggressively, $47 million for the first two, $47 million for the second group. that tells you something really profound about the way the money game has changed. >> the dog maxed out. that's why beto o'rourke didn't raise the money. the dog maxed out. >> thank you for that sub text. thank you for the conversation. >>> we have breaking news from north korea. north korea hinting that it may start test
fundraiser, certainly during the senate race against ted cruz and this can't all be because of the vanity fairover. i mean it really cannot be. what else is happening. >> i think it shows you, one of the sort of foundational assumptions about that campaign is he has a huge donation from his senate list and it would keep on giving and giving. we see that's not the case. what stands out about the second quarter fundraising numbers is that two candidates, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren...
60
60
Jul 22, 2019
07/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
in order to put us in the situation that you are eating now so what do you say vanity fair says that. which i has on the ari is that a fair system which allows these countries to avoid all sorts of things like taxes inspections and labor laws not necessarily because for example your weight in kind says it is not convenient for the country that loses that that. is good for the company. benefiting from the situation it's like if for example you. claim a plane used. by a company in let's say year. any given country that. plane comes under the jurisdiction. and who so davie had a unit that used to benefit from despair is it. that that pain in some other cases when there is not such a thing and then that creates this is why he did meant you bought it it's really. become now it came to surface in this context for her country and the rest. confiscating ships and so forth so that he's in need really to improve even further that i know my colleague mentioned that the situation that you're living in now is much more convenient and much more improve the comparison to the old relations that exist
in order to put us in the situation that you are eating now so what do you say vanity fair says that. which i has on the ari is that a fair system which allows these countries to avoid all sorts of things like taxes inspections and labor laws not necessarily because for example your weight in kind says it is not convenient for the country that loses that that. is good for the company. benefiting from the situation it's like if for example you. claim a plane used. by a company in let's say year....
80
80
Jul 21, 2019
07/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
in order to put us in the situation that we are getting now so what do you say vanity fair says this. which i has on the ari is that a fair system which allows these countries to avoid all sorts of things like taxes inspections and labor laws not necessarily because for example your weight in kind says it is not convenient for the country that loses that that. is good for the company. benefiting from the situation it's like if for example you. claim a plane used. by a company in let's say year. any given country that. plane comes under the jurisdiction. and so davey had a unit that used to benefit from to stay there is it. that that pain in some other cases when there is not such a thing and then that creates this is why did bennett you bought it it's really. become now it came to surface in this context for her country and the rest. confiscating ships and so forth so that he's in need really to improve even further that i know my colleague mentioned that the situation that you're living in now is much more convenient and much more improve the a comparison to the old relations that ex
in order to put us in the situation that we are getting now so what do you say vanity fair says this. which i has on the ari is that a fair system which allows these countries to avoid all sorts of things like taxes inspections and labor laws not necessarily because for example your weight in kind says it is not convenient for the country that loses that that. is good for the company. benefiting from the situation it's like if for example you. claim a plane used. by a company in let's say year....