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"newsweek" needless to say faces huge challenges here. then finally light hearted julia dreyfus got her hollywood star of fame yesterday but they misspelled her name. they left out the "o" and left out a hyphen. as a person who also has their name often misspelled and mispronounced i feel bad for her. you would think they would run it by a check there for the hollywood walk of fame. they're going to get it fixed. >> she has a sense of humor and i'm sure she felt the comedic side in that. can they change it? >> it will be taken care of. >> just an honor to have even a misspelled name on the walk. >> if they put one "t" in hazlett that's fine. >> with the latesten tainment news live on scoop.today show.com. and jason bourne comes to life? california detectives are searching for a 33-year-old man who escaped authorities in the same way the famous movie character happens to do it in film. it's an intriguing story. we'll bring you more details. >>> first lady michelle obama turns techie and joins the millions of people out there tweeting. comp
"newsweek" needless to say faces huge challenges here. then finally light hearted julia dreyfus got her hollywood star of fame yesterday but they misspelled her name. they left out the "o" and left out a hyphen. as a person who also has their name often misspelled and mispronounced i feel bad for her. you would think they would run it by a check there for the hollywood walk of fame. they're going to get it fixed. >> she has a sense of humor and i'm sure she felt the...
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"newsweek" magazine is for sale. the washington post company, the magazine's owner for almost half a century, says it is strictly a business decision. founded in 1933, "newsweek" has been struggling and increasingly thin losing more than $28 million last year alone. "newsweek" editor john meacham said today, quote, i decline to accept that "newsweek" in some form does not have a role to play going forward. >>> when our broadcast continues in just a moment, the event that changed women's lives and our society 50 years ago today. >>> and later, a picture that's got a lot of people talking about the new takedown method of choice. i take it for 10 days, that's 80 pills. just two aleve can last all day. perfect. [ male announcer ] choose aleve and you could be taking 4 times fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just two aleve have the strength to last all day. get the all day pain relief of aleve. also in liquid-gels. if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may also have very high triglyceri
"newsweek" magazine is for sale. the washington post company, the magazine's owner for almost half a century, says it is strictly a business decision. founded in 1933, "newsweek" has been struggling and increasingly thin losing more than $28 million last year alone. "newsweek" editor john meacham said today, quote, i decline to accept that "newsweek" in some form does not have a role to play going forward. >>> when our broadcast continues in just...
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"newsweek" was founded in 1933. the "post" bought is in '61. it won't say what will happen to the magazine if it cannot find a buyer. in scotland and ireland today, it was the return of the ash cloud. it sounds like a horror movie and it was a horror for air travelers with new volcanish ash from iceland cancelling 300 flidz flight 55. that's nothing compare to the thousands of flights canceled last month over fears the ash could damage airplane engines inspect this country, a homecoming nearly 30 years overdue. raymond fowler walked out of a courthouse in cleveland today a free man. he had been serving a life sentence after being convicted of raping an 11-year-old girl in 1981. but this week, new dna tests proved what he has been saying all along-- he didn't do it. and now a bit of history. pablo picaseo met marie trees walter when she was just 17. she became his mistress and was the subject of a painting that sold at october here in new york yesterday fair record $106.5 million. the painting went to an unidentified buyer. when you have osteopo
"newsweek" was founded in 1933. the "post" bought is in '61. it won't say what will happen to the magazine if it cannot find a buyer. in scotland and ireland today, it was the return of the ash cloud. it sounds like a horror movie and it was a horror for air travelers with new volcanish ash from iceland cancelling 300 flidz flight 55. that's nothing compare to the thousands of flights canceled last month over fears the ash could damage airplane engines inspect this country,...
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investigative correspondent from newsweek joining me here in the studio. you've talked in britain about this no-fly list and the fact it's primitive in some ways. >> it is primitive. first of all, there's very few people on the no fly list. it's hard to get on. they put this guy on the no fly list noon yesterday, 12:30 yesterday because he was a main suspect. apparently it takes hours if not days for the no-fly list to get to the computers of the actual airline. >> how ridiculous is that? >> sounds stupid to me. i don't understand why it would be the case. it's supposed to be they are on there and they don't sell them a ticket. by the time he went to buy a ticket at 7:30, last night, night before last, his name still wasn't in the airlines' computers. so they gave him the ticket. he went to the gate, boarded the plane. they actually shut the door of the plane. it was only after they sent the passenger list of his flight to an fbi center in washington and they saw his name on the list, look at this, they sent word back to kennedy airport and officers went o
investigative correspondent from newsweek joining me here in the studio. you've talked in britain about this no-fly list and the fact it's primitive in some ways. >> it is primitive. first of all, there's very few people on the no fly list. it's hard to get on. they put this guy on the no fly list noon yesterday, 12:30 yesterday because he was a main suspect. apparently it takes hours if not days for the no-fly list to get to the computers of the actual airline. >> how ridiculous is...
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you gave this example in the "newsweek" article. european companies are selling, by the way now it's even lower, 12.7% this year's earnings. they're cheap compared to america. my question is, at what point do you buy? >> i think you buy when the ecb and the european authorities really capitulate and just what bill gross says, that there is a restructuring of spain and greece and portugal's debt. but we've got to get to that, and that will be a very deflationary event. and it will have a big impact on the whole banking system across europe. and they'll have to raise a lot more equity. and their ability to finance growth is going to be limited for a while. so there's a big -- there's more to come in europe. but i do feel that this whole event, this sovereign debt crisis probably -- i don't think it's necessarily bearish for u.s. equities, and for emerging market equities. i'm not particularly bearish. i'm just -- but i'm not about putting my toe in the water in europe. >> okay. so if that undiscovered investment diamond in the rough a
you gave this example in the "newsweek" article. european companies are selling, by the way now it's even lower, 12.7% this year's earnings. they're cheap compared to america. my question is, at what point do you buy? >> i think you buy when the ecb and the european authorities really capitulate and just what bill gross says, that there is a restructuring of spain and greece and portugal's debt. but we've got to get to that, and that will be a very deflationary event. and it...
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smith: madam spker, "the washington post" company is trying to say "newsweek" -- sell "newsweek" because the magazine is losing money. in response, the weekly standard wrote, quote, not only has "newsweek" suffered from its online competition, it seems to have done everything within its power to hasten its own demise. during the 2008 presidential election, for example, its coverage of barack obama made it a journalistic laughingstock and certainly affirmed every accusation of liberal bias in the mainstream media, end quote. the standard wrote that "newsweek's" recent overhaul was, quote, designed to create a left wing journal of opinion, enduote. the american spectator called "newsweek" the canary in the liberal coal mine and outlined the magazine's history of liberal bias. maybe "newsweek's" bias reporting didn't cause its down fall, but it certainly didn't help. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas re? mr. poe: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business, the following members may be permitted to address this house,
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. >>> newsweek was founded back in 1933. the company took ownership five decades ago. the post says newsweek has been piling up losses since 2007, due to falling ad revenue. those are expected to continue into the future. >> one of the world's largest shoe and apparel companies is cutting more than 1,000 jobs worldwide. that's 5% of its work force. about 500 of those jobs will be at nike headquarters in oregon. nike says the cuts are necessary to remain competitive in the current economic climate. in today's healthwatch, many people take nutritional supplements to get more vitamins and minerals. new research finds taking too much can increase your risk of cancer. >> reporter: as sue got older, she started taking nutritional supplements to stay healthy. >> it has vitamin c. and a lot of other things in it. >> reporter: david balfour believes in vitamins, too. >> a multivitamin has all of the letters of the alphabet. a, b, c, d, e. >> but new research finds taking high doses ever -- of anti-oxidant supplements can make us sick. the doctor found it by adding large amounts
. >>> newsweek was founded back in 1933. the company took ownership five decades ago. the post says newsweek has been piling up losses since 2007, due to falling ad revenue. those are expected to continue into the future. >> one of the world's largest shoe and apparel companies is cutting more than 1,000 jobs worldwide. that's 5% of its work force. about 500 of those jobs will be at nike headquarters in oregon. nike says the cuts are necessary to remain competitive in the current...
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michael isikoff from newsweek. michael, thank you. >> thank you. >> stay in jail, that's what the judge decided for the nine members of the michigan militia charged with sedition. judge roberts suspended a decision that would allow them to leave jail while they await trial. prosecutors have until 5:00 today to file an appeal if the judge believes the government cannot win its case, the nine militia members are back on the street. ounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. that's my choice. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. oh, buck choo
michael isikoff from newsweek. michael, thank you. >> thank you. >> stay in jail, that's what the judge decided for the nine members of the michigan militia charged with sedition. judge roberts suspended a decision that would allow them to leave jail while they await trial. prosecutors have until 5:00 today to file an appeal if the judge believes the government cannot win its case, the nine militia members are back on the street. ounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases...
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we get the latest from mark hosenball of "newsweek," and assess the possible ties to terrorism abroad. >> brown: then tom bearden updates the still-gushing oil well in the gulf of mexico, and we examine why the spill is so hard to contain and clean up. >> there is nothing else we can do besides what we're doing. we can't capture it, we have to wait for it to attack us. >> woodruff: ray suarez has part two of his reports on the politics of new media. tonight, republicans blogging, tweeting, and friending in advance of this year's elections. >> we advise every candidate to have as big a budget for new media as radio and television. >> brown: and margaret warner looks at what the greek debt crisis means for global markets and the u.s. economy. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible b
we get the latest from mark hosenball of "newsweek," and assess the possible ties to terrorism abroad. >> brown: then tom bearden updates the still-gushing oil well in the gulf of mexico, and we examine why the spill is so hard to contain and clean up. >> there is nothing else we can do besides what we're doing. we can't capture it, we have to wait for it to attack us. >> woodruff: ray suarez has part two of his reports on the politics of new media. tonight,...
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newsweek is up for sale. the washington post company today hired investment banker allen and company to explore options for the money-losing weekly magazine. and freddie mac needs more help from uncle sam. late today, the mortgage finance company under government control said it needs another $10.5 billion in federal aid. the request came after freddie posted a $6.5 billion first quarter loss. the new request brings the total tab for rescuing freddie to over $61 billion. still ahead on the program, what's new for the world's number three beverage? one that's been around since 9000 b.c. we talk with molson coors c.e.o. peter swinburn. >> susie: financial reform continued working its way through the senate today: lawmakers voted to drop a controversial $50 billion fund that would have reimbursed taxpayers for the cost of any future big bank failures. the money in that fund would have come from the big banks themselves. republicans worried that money would become a permanent bailout fund. the obama administratio
newsweek is up for sale. the washington post company today hired investment banker allen and company to explore options for the money-losing weekly magazine. and freddie mac needs more help from uncle sam. late today, the mortgage finance company under government control said it needs another $10.5 billion in federal aid. the request came after freddie posted a $6.5 billion first quarter loss. the new request brings the total tab for rescuing freddie to over $61 billion. still ahead on the...
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"newsweek" is reporting clinton clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state, but, you know, knowing i pked up a clue in a recent interview of what she plans to do. it's a little subtle, but take a look. >> so i want to ask you again, you're never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest in running again. none. i mean, i know that's hard to believe, but -- >> and virginia governor bob mcdonald is here. bob, where are you? yeah, i heard him say, he heard the president was going to be here, he said, what, jefferson davis is coming? i couldn't believe it. oh, it's a tough room. my good friend joy behar from "the view," where is joy? i give the ladies there a lot of credit. i've seen president obama in tough negotiations with the russians. i've seen them get in a show don with kim jong il. i've seen him get tough on the president of iran, president "ahmed-nut job"? gut the only time he was nervous and fidgety is on "the view." look how many times he fidgets here. take a look. >> i am surrounded by women. >> we're not surprised. >
"newsweek" is reporting clinton clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state, but, you know, knowing i pked up a clue in a recent interview of what she plans to do. it's a little subtle, but take a look. >> so i want to ask you again, you're never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest in running again. none. i mean, i know that's hard to believe, but -- >> and virginia governor bob mcdonald is here. bob,...
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time, "newsweek", "new york times" and "the washington post" are likewise financially fragile. and in the new media we see a model how conservatives can overcome their proclivity for pulling each other back and after the hangover we point* to the amiable give and take on air that rush limbaugh, sean hannity have with each other for a model for the conservatives road to recovery. with this shift it would be ever more difficult for reform conservatives and the davidians to exploit the "culture smog" to make names for themselves. david from has almost completely slipped from side to give public attention again i will predict he will jump from the memorial bridge. david brooks already has. [laughter] we call his suicidal interview with the new republican this summer attempting to ingratiate himself to obama he told "the new republic" interviewer that "i don't want to sound like i am bragging, but usually when i talk to senators, while they may know a policy area better they generally don't know political philosophy better than me. this sense that obama knows better than me is what
time, "newsweek", "new york times" and "the washington post" are likewise financially fragile. and in the new media we see a model how conservatives can overcome their proclivity for pulling each other back and after the hangover we point* to the amiable give and take on air that rush limbaugh, sean hannity have with each other for a model for the conservatives road to recovery. with this shift it would be ever more difficult for reform conservatives and the...
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were you on the cover of news week when newsweek thought it was okay to put you in hot pants. >> that was sick. >> greta: it was sick. there's been criticism that putting the picture of elena kagan in the media and trying to make suggestions about her, fair? >> no, not fair for the suggestions to be made because there's a picture of her playing softball 30 years ago. i was a proud south ball player that insinuation based on a photo from all those years ago playing softball is off base. it diminishes what the argument should be about and that's is she going to interpret the constitution the way that our founding fathers have intended it to be interpreted or not? >> greta: women get different treatment overall in the media or not? >> oh man, yes they do. not going to whine or complain it makes women work harder, produce , be more efficient. forcing us to articulate our positions even clearer than perhaps some of the other candidates. i don't know, it is just the way that it is. >> greta: speaking of women sports, speaking of women, the girls basketball team, i use the term girls they ar
were you on the cover of news week when newsweek thought it was okay to put you in hot pants. >> that was sick. >> greta: it was sick. there's been criticism that putting the picture of elena kagan in the media and trying to make suggestions about her, fair? >> no, not fair for the suggestions to be made because there's a picture of her playing softball 30 years ago. i was a proud south ball player that insinuation based on a photo from all those years ago playing softball is...
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. >> trish, the "washington post" is exploring a sale of "newsweek" magazine. to potentially sell the magazine that has been losing money since 2007. last year the magazine lost over $28 million. suffering from the industry-wide decline in magazine ad sales and subscriptions. bought by the washington post company in 1971. the post company redesigned the magazine going after a higher end audience just last make. chairman of the washington post company said in a statement this morning that despite heroic efforts, they still expect the magazine to lose money in 2010 and they are exploring all options to fix that problem. trish, back over to you. >> all right, julia, thank you very much. >> wow. >>> when we come back, goldman sach's ceo trying to reaffirm his clients. with questions be raised about blankfein's future, we'll see if he can survive this storm. >>> plus the ceo of freeport-mcmoran. we'll get his take on gold and copper prices. you're watching cnbc. >>> all right, folks, welcome back to "the call." everybody loves pizza, right? but when it comes to pizz
. >> trish, the "washington post" is exploring a sale of "newsweek" magazine. to potentially sell the magazine that has been losing money since 2007. last year the magazine lost over $28 million. suffering from the industry-wide decline in magazine ad sales and subscriptions. bought by the washington post company in 1971. the post company redesigned the magazine going after a higher end audience just last make. chairman of the washington post company said in a...
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official telling "newsweek" from what is known of the bomb's construction, it may have been assembled by a cursory reading of past bombings. it is unclear whether this bombing was directed by the pakistani taliban or any other terrorist group, if it was between the amateurish design of the bomb and the bomber left the keys to his house in the ignition, this incident will be taken as a warning of this terrorist aspirations not of their ability to execute. joining us from islamabad, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. thank you for getting up so early to join us. >> it is my pleasure. i have spoken to people who said this is very, very amateurish, it should be considered a warning sign. there are links definitely back to this country, back in pakistan. over the last 24 hours pakistani officials have arrested a dozen suspects in connection to this case. >> richard, what can you tell us about mr. shahzad's background? what you've been able to find about his links in pakistan and anything else we can find out about where he has come from and what his influence may have been? >
official telling "newsweek" from what is known of the bomb's construction, it may have been assembled by a cursory reading of past bombings. it is unclear whether this bombing was directed by the pakistani taliban or any other terrorist group, if it was between the amateurish design of the bomb and the bomber left the keys to his house in the ignition, this incident will be taken as a warning of this terrorist aspirations not of their ability to execute. joining us from islamabad,...
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in "newsweek" he wrote birds beware, the american bird conservancy estimates that the existing 25,000 turbines kill between 75,000 and 275,000 birds a year. imagine the toll that 186,000 turbines would take. that is terribly disturbing. each wind turbine might kill three birds per year. if sacht mefety measures were n improved we could kill 2 million birds. if you look at the site will quoted here are its estimates for bird deaths in this country right now. communications towers, 4 to 50 million, power lines, 75 million birds, collisions with buildings, 100 million birds, cars, 200 million to 300 million. cats 365 million a year. you left out the cats. rarely also destroy all the other flora and fawna in the area and become an excuse for nature to raise the price of wind. george "once again i was hoping you wouldn't go to the website i quoted" will, today's worst person in the world. a few years ago i got a wake up call. a heart attack at 57. that was a rough time. my doctor told me i should've been doing more for my high cholesterol. ♪ you should've listened. you're right. now i'm
in "newsweek" he wrote birds beware, the american bird conservancy estimates that the existing 25,000 turbines kill between 75,000 and 275,000 birds a year. imagine the toll that 186,000 turbines would take. that is terribly disturbing. each wind turbine might kill three birds per year. if sacht mefety measures were n improved we could kill 2 million birds. if you look at the site will quoted here are its estimates for bird deaths in this country right now. communications towers, 4 to...
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later, a reporter from newsweek talks about his book "obama administration. from the nation's capital, this is "washington journal." . . .
later, a reporter from newsweek talks about his book "obama administration. from the nation's capital, this is "washington journal." . . .
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"newsweek" and "the new york times" say at least two major security lapses happened here. the fbi lost track of him for a time and the airline did not recheck the no-fly list after shahzad was added. still authorities say his arrest was fast and impressive. >> it was 53 hours and 20 minutes. now, we know that jack bauer can do it in 24 minutes. but in the real world, 53 is a pretty good number. >> roger cressey is an nbc terror analyst and partner in good harbor consults. what do you make of the two major reported security lapses. >> i think the first one with the fbi is understanding in the following way. things were moving so quickly that a drop in surveillance sometimes happens. that doesn't excuse it. it just means that's a reality. sometimes with fast moving events. i'm sure the fbi is going to do their afteraction and figure out what might have happened. the second one is a little more troubling. it ended up well but demonstrated a flaw in the system even after we changed it and improved it so much. the airlines are not mandated to update their no-fly list more than
"newsweek" and "the new york times" say at least two major security lapses happened here. the fbi lost track of him for a time and the airline did not recheck the no-fly list after shahzad was added. still authorities say his arrest was fast and impressive. >> it was 53 hours and 20 minutes. now, we know that jack bauer can do it in 24 minutes. but in the real world, 53 is a pretty good number. >> roger cressey is an nbc terror analyst and partner in good harbor...
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the first date i had with shelley, it was with hunter thompson and this gal from newsweek. >> host: it was a double date? >> guest: he had a two-gallon jug of wild turkey that we set up all night. we almost got in a violent argument almost, over stalin and communism and everything. and he wrote i think in hatch magazine, he said he met me and you can was a rude sort of geek with a seven accent. but he came down to washington and he came up to watergate, we went swimming out there at the pool. and we had about 14 cores. it's all in his books. and he is to send me letters and we were very friendly. and he's a crazy liar, you know? the gem is right. you get reality, you get all this other stuff. is here i think was a campaign to 1992. one of the funnest books. 1972, i'm sorry. was one of the funniest books i've ever read. that guy, his buddy of his, having along on that train. >> host: you are telling us your first date with mrs. buchanan, the future mrs. buchanan was with wild turkey all night? >> guest: yeah, up there arguing in a hotel. he and i were drinking, it was his booth. but i w
the first date i had with shelley, it was with hunter thompson and this gal from newsweek. >> host: it was a double date? >> guest: he had a two-gallon jug of wild turkey that we set up all night. we almost got in a violent argument almost, over stalin and communism and everything. and he wrote i think in hatch magazine, he said he met me and you can was a rude sort of geek with a seven accent. but he came down to washington and he came up to watergate, we went swimming out there at...
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in "newsweek" he wrote birds beware, the american bird conservancy estimates that the existing 25,000 turbines kill between 75,000 and 275,000 birds a year. imagine the toll that 186,000 turbines would take. my god, that is terribly disturbing. each wind turbine might kill from 3 to 11 birds per year, and if we achieved obama's goal of 20% energy from wind turbines and safety measures were not improved we could kill as many as half a million, two million birds a year. that is terribly disturbing, but if you look at the site will quoted here, the byrd conservancy, which supports the wind turbines, its estimates for bird deaths in this country right now. communications towers, 4 to 50 million, power lines, 75 million birds, collisions with buildings, 100 million birds, cars, 200 million to 300 million. cats 365 million a year. you left out the cats. by the way, the buildings, the towers, the lines, the cars and cats rarely also destroy all the other flora and fauna in the area and damage the ecosystem for years and become an excuse for nature to raise the price of wind. george "once aga
in "newsweek" he wrote birds beware, the american bird conservancy estimates that the existing 25,000 turbines kill between 75,000 and 275,000 birds a year. imagine the toll that 186,000 turbines would take. my god, that is terribly disturbing. each wind turbine might kill from 3 to 11 birds per year, and if we achieved obama's goal of 20% energy from wind turbines and safety measures were not improved we could kill as many as half a million, two million birds a year. that is terribly...
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a version of this story aired on the pbs program "religion and ethics "newsweek"ly." >> reporter: for several months as many as two million cambodians tuned in to a weekly court drama on tv. >> hello and welcome to the 22nd program in our series "on trial." >> reporter: this is no fictional series. the genocide being described killed almost two million in the 1970s. however, most viewers know little about what is now distant history. two-thirds of today's cambodians weren't even born when the khmer rouge were in power. and few cambodians know much about the international tribunal that is trying a handful of prominent survivors of the khmer rouge regime for their role in the killings. the tv series is intended to change that. >> now we're going to see a selection of evidence given to the court about some of the crimes which with he has been charged. >> viewers should be aware that some but not all the stories told here were denied. >> reporter: the first to trial was comrade doik now in his late 60s. >> we treated them as if they were already dead. i allowed four torture methods snrl t
a version of this story aired on the pbs program "religion and ethics "newsweek"ly." >> reporter: for several months as many as two million cambodians tuned in to a weekly court drama on tv. >> hello and welcome to the 22nd program in our series "on trial." >> reporter: this is no fictional series. the genocide being described killed almost two million in the 1970s. however, most viewers know little about what is now distant history. two-thirds of...
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"newsweek" is reporting that hillary clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state. i think i picked up a clue in a recent interview of what she plans to do. it's a little subtle, but take a look. >> i want to ask you again. you're never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest in it. >> none? >> i know that's hard to believe. [laughter] >> and virginia governor is here. where are you? i heard him say, when he heard the president was going to be here he said what, jefferson davis is coming? [laughter] >> this is a tough room. >> joy behar from "the view" is here. i give the ladies a lot of credit. i seen president obama in tough negotiations, a showdown with kim jung il and president i'm a nut job. but the only time i have seen him look nervous and figgetty. we have not altered this tape, but count how many times he fig et cetera. >> i'm surrounded by women. i'm surrounded by women. you always surprise me. you always surprise me. >> over the weekend, i reread "dreams of my father." >> my favorite moment of the past year was seeing
"newsweek" is reporting that hillary clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state. i think i picked up a clue in a recent interview of what she plans to do. it's a little subtle, but take a look. >> i want to ask you again. you're never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest in it. >> none? >> i know that's hard to believe. [laughter] >> and virginia governor is here. where are you? i heard him...
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from newsweek's los angeles times festival of books charles kessler, editor of the claremont review of books discusses
from newsweek's los angeles times festival of books charles kessler, editor of the claremont review of books discusses
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newsweek is reporting that hillary clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state, you know, i think i picked up a clue in a recent interview about what she plans to do. it's a little subtle. >> i want to ask you again, you are never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest it. i know that's hard for people to believe. [laughter] >> governor bob mcdonald is here. i heard him say, when he heard the president was going to be here, he said what? jefferson davis is coming? [laughter] >> this is a tough room. my good friend joy beyhar from "the view" is here. i seen president obama in tough negotiations with the russians and showdown with similar jung il. and president ahmadinejad. but the only time i seen him look nervous and jerky is on "the view." look and count how many times times he fidgets. >> i'm surrounded by women. you always surprise me. you always surprise me. >> i'm going to say, over the weekend, i reread "dreams of my father." >> let's wibed this baby up. my favorite moment was seeing all five living presidents all toget
newsweek is reporting that hillary clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state, you know, i think i picked up a clue in a recent interview about what she plans to do. it's a little subtle. >> i want to ask you again, you are never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest it. i know that's hard for people to believe. [laughter] >> governor bob mcdonald is here. i heard him say, when he heard the president was going to...
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newsweek is reporting that hillary clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state, you know, i think i picked up a clue in a recent interview about what she plans to do. it's a little subtle. >> i want to ask you again, you are never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest it. i know that's hard for people to believe. [laughter] >> governor bob mcdonald is here. i heard him say, when he heard the president was going to be here, he said what? jefferson davis is coming? [laughter] >> this is a tough room. my good friend joy beyhar from "the view" is here. i seen president obama in tough negotiations with the russians and showdown with similar jung il. and president ahmadinejad. but the only time i seen him look nervous and jerky is on "the view." look and count how many times times he fidgets. >> i'm surrounded by women. you always surprise me. you always surprise me. >> i'm going to say, over the weekend, i reread "dreams of my father." >> let's wibed this baby up. my favorite moment was seeing all five living presidents all toget
newsweek is reporting that hillary clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state, you know, i think i picked up a clue in a recent interview about what she plans to do. it's a little subtle. >> i want to ask you again, you are never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest it. i know that's hard for people to believe. [laughter] >> governor bob mcdonald is here. i heard him say, when he heard the president was going to...
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i've been on the cover on it than i have been on "newsweek." [laughter] >> do you know the -- tim and i are great examples of what we happen to believe in. of states competing against criminal history. -- each other. at the end of the day i want him to be my competitor. and it kind of gets back to that -- some say a little too polyan-anni poly polyan -- pollyannish where states are actually free to compete against each other and not have a national one size fits all economic policy or health care policy or what have you. and that is what has driven us in texas to have a state that has tax policy that is fair. we try to -- i tell people, i said, we think it's kind of good for you to keep more of what you make. and regulatory policy that's fair and predictable. caterpillar didn't shut down in two union heavy states and move their engine manufacturing facility to texas if they were concerned about the regulatory climate being pulled out from under them in years to come. we had the most sweeping tort reform in the medication in texas. -- state of t
i've been on the cover on it than i have been on "newsweek." [laughter] >> do you know the -- tim and i are great examples of what we happen to believe in. of states competing against criminal history. -- each other. at the end of the day i want him to be my competitor. and it kind of gets back to that -- some say a little too polyan-anni poly polyan -- pollyannish where states are actually free to compete against each other and not have a national one size fits all economic...
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there is a story in "newsweek," based on a letter sent by the secretary of homeland security and ken salazar saying that they want clarification from british petroleum. they want all the expenses paid in the short and long term damage. you can read more online. ted joins us from mill city, oregon. good morning. caller: if i said modesto, california, i would be cut off because c-span does not want open phones for even 45 minutes every day. i believe it would be a significant shift to the republican party, because president obama bribe and threatened congress, which i feel is unconstitutional, in order to get his health bill passed. on the internet, it tells that our president plans to have my pursuit implants put into people for medical records and perhaps more. what do think about that? host: who is the source of the chip issue? caller: beg pardon? host: i want to clarify your last point. the president wants to install chips where? somewhere,stin your body to keep medical records and maybe more. host: and what is your source of that? who told you that? caller: i read it on the intern
there is a story in "newsweek," based on a letter sent by the secretary of homeland security and ken salazar saying that they want clarification from british petroleum. they want all the expenses paid in the short and long term damage. you can read more online. ted joins us from mill city, oregon. good morning. caller: if i said modesto, california, i would be cut off because c-span does not want open phones for even 45 minutes every day. i believe it would be a significant shift to...
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i had a story in "newsweek" i guess more than eight years ago during the busadministration, who do you think was interviewing the candidates to be head of the energy regulatory commission? ken lay of enron. they had turned everything over to the folks. the obama people are not like that. now, what everyone says about ken salazar -- and i am not sure your character is it is correct -- if you look at the record, the stimulus bill, the amount of money for renewable energy dwarf anything that had been done before. so the idea that this is a co continuation of the past is not right. the energy bill that was passed was part of the stimulus. the biggest infrastructure, the biggest energy bill since the 1960's. they do such a poor job of explaining the issue, everything was going to be done by presidents day of last year. we are determined to build a new smart energy grid. we would create thousands of new jobs. they wanted to do it. they found the impediments which is in the agencies. they are determined to have energy legislation. when it is finally enacted some time in the next year or two i
i had a story in "newsweek" i guess more than eight years ago during the busadministration, who do you think was interviewing the candidates to be head of the energy regulatory commission? ken lay of enron. they had turned everything over to the folks. the obama people are not like that. now, what everyone says about ken salazar -- and i am not sure your character is it is correct -- if you look at the record, the stimulus bill, the amount of money for renewable energy dwarf anything...
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. >> senior white house correspondent for "newsweek" and political analyst richard wolffe, the author of "the new york times" best seller "renegade, the making of a president," now out in paper book. good to have you back on the show. >> a renegade move by the president a couple weeks ago when he actually talked about reaching out to both parties, giving democrats what they wap on the energy bill but also talk about nuclear and offshore drilling for the benefit of the republicans. do you think the white house is regretting that now? >> well, just one thing. first of all, i left news week some time ago. do i think they're regretting it? i was perplexed by the way they gave up their concessions on nuclear and offshore drilling before they got into the negotiation. it's a weird negotiating thing to give up stuff and hope you're bringing other people on board. energy and climate is still their big hope for getting another big piece of legislation through before the mid terms. so you know, the difficult thing is here is are they really going to go through with offshore drilling to you afte
. >> senior white house correspondent for "newsweek" and political analyst richard wolffe, the author of "the new york times" best seller "renegade, the making of a president," now out in paper book. good to have you back on the show. >> a renegade move by the president a couple weeks ago when he actually talked about reaching out to both parties, giving democrats what they wap on the energy bill but also talk about nuclear and offshore drilling for the...
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i don't doubt that that i will tell you that reading this article in "newsweek", scandal andanybdevelver.tan. thetifclusive story of how we have wasted $6 billion, dow biloamet a coy rcar andve@me,nveficgficge force that may cost us the war. i really want tos. , and fnew is chairs a year, two years, three for areto gendingo ullions and trillions in a 14th century country. where coy rng thon, that we cans control is getting some of our people are invited overgire. we can't evento geak thed r language hardly. so the point is, at what point wilus ayouwe haay to t wan cong. do you believe you can say, we are at the point that we have one the endpo el ofnewat we are e sing to achieve, because madam secretary, i feel for this admini poito hion as well. ibande that point. this is something they inherited and we have to fire. terrorisdo3 aro cof the world, but sticking 100,000 of our troops over in afghanistan andinvkinng them,arw theyce reelop you from the let you shoot back and if they fire at you from theionsre. you don't ucot. that is not fair to these kids and it is not toowithir to thga parent
i don't doubt that that i will tell you that reading this article in "newsweek", scandal andanybdevelver.tan. thetifclusive story of how we have wasted $6 billion, dow biloamet a coy rcar andve@me,nveficgficge force that may cost us the war. i really want tos. , and fnew is chairs a year, two years, three for areto gendingo ullions and trillions in a 14th century country. where coy rng thon, that we cans control is getting some of our people are invited overgire. we can't evento geak...
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i had a story in "newsweek" i guess more than eight years ago during the bush administration, who do you think was interviewing the candidates to be head of the energy regulatory commission? ken lay of enron. they had turned everything over to the folks. the obama people are not like that. now, what everyone says about ken salazar -- and i am not sure your character is it is correct -- if you look at the record, the stimulus bill, the amount of moy for renewable energy dwarf anything that had been done before. so the idea that this is a coinuation of the past is not right. there were hundreds of millions of dollars, the largest energy bill, renewable ergy, by a long shot in american history, that was part of that stimulus. what happened is there was so much othe stimulus, it was the biggest infrastructure since the highway act in the 1950's, the biggest tax cut since reagan. biggest education bill since the 19 sixties. did it -- since the 1960's. did such a poor job of explaining it, because they wanted to get it done by presidents day last year, so a lot of the details like a manar
i had a story in "newsweek" i guess more than eight years ago during the bush administration, who do you think was interviewing the candidates to be head of the energy regulatory commission? ken lay of enron. they had turned everything over to the folks. the obama people are not like that. now, what everyone says about ken salazar -- and i am not sure your character is it is correct -- if you look at the record, the stimulus bill, the amount of moy for renewable energy dwarf anything...
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the president once admitted in front of "newsweek" that he and his intelligence did not have the knowledge as to where president obama -- to where osama bin laden is hiding. can you comment on that guest: it is a great question. your guess is as good as mine, and i think anyone put the gas is as good as anyone's. u.s. intelligence officials admit that the trail has gone completely cold. i happen to believe that he is somewhere. it is a vast region. there are thousands of caves where he could be hiding. in october, 2007, i spent several days in what was then taliban-occupied swapped valley. one particular evening, we were dining. military commander decided to start showing off some of his al qaeda paraphernalia. he was showing me weapons that he had recover from american soldiers in afghanistan. he pointed to a bag. we're talking about osama bin laden's political philosophy. he said to me that a book was in that bag. we were in the middle of thi dense pine forest, really far from civilization. i asked him, whose back is that? he mentioned that the bag had been left by a top official. i quic
the president once admitted in front of "newsweek" that he and his intelligence did not have the knowledge as to where president obama -- to where osama bin laden is hiding. can you comment on that guest: it is a great question. your guess is as good as mine, and i think anyone put the gas is as good as anyone's. u.s. intelligence officials admit that the trail has gone completely cold. i happen to believe that he is somewhere. it is a vast region. there are thousands of caves where...
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the president once admitted in front of "newsweek" that he and his intelligence did not have the knowledge as to where president obama -- to where osama bin laden is hiding. can you comment on that guest: it is a great question. your guess is as good as mine, and i think anyone put the gas is as good as anyone's. u.s. intelligence officials admit that the trail has gone completely cold. i happen to believe that he is somewhere. it is a vast region. there are thousands of caves where he could be hiding. in october, 2007, i spent several days in what was then taliban-occupied swapped valley. one particular evening, we were dining. a military commander decided to start showing off some of his al qaeda paraphernalia. he was showing me weapons that he had recovered from american soldiers in afghanistan. he pointed to a bag. we're talking about osama bin laden's political philosophy. he said to me that a book was in that bag. we were in the middle of this dense pine forest, really far from civilization. i asked him, whose back is that? he mentioned that the bag had been left by a top official. i
the president once admitted in front of "newsweek" that he and his intelligence did not have the knowledge as to where president obama -- to where osama bin laden is hiding. can you comment on that guest: it is a great question. your guess is as good as mine, and i think anyone put the gas is as good as anyone's. u.s. intelligence officials admit that the trail has gone completely cold. i happen to believe that he is somewhere. it is a vast region. there are thousands of caves where...
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officer durman leaves behind: his wife brandy, his son brayden, his mother margaret, his sisters mow "newsweek," michelle wise -- mow -- his brother, his brother-in-law robert fletcher and many other family members and friends. brandy will always have a fond memory of a recent christmas when brian and brayden received toy dart guns. father and son spent much of the day playing with their new toys. i found about 50 darts in the christmas tree, brandy says. they were in the sink, in the bath tub. the day after officer durman's death, plex ton police officers -- lexington police officers wore black bands as a tribute to their fallen brother, a reminder of the hazards of the job each and every police officer in kentucky and across the country face every day. the senate has the deepest admiration and respect for police officers in every community in the nation. we recognize theirs is both an honorable job and a tkaeufpbgous one. -- dangerous one. we recognize they bravely risk their lives for ours. i appreciate all they do. madam president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from
officer durman leaves behind: his wife brandy, his son brayden, his mother margaret, his sisters mow "newsweek," michelle wise -- mow -- his brother, his brother-in-law robert fletcher and many other family members and friends. brandy will always have a fond memory of a recent christmas when brian and brayden received toy dart guns. father and son spent much of the day playing with their new toys. i found about 50 darts in the christmas tree, brandy says. they were in the sink, in the...
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i don't doubt that that i will tell you that reading this article in "newsweek", scandal andanybdevelver.tan. thetifclusive story of how we have wasted $6 billion, dow biloamet a coy rcar andve@me,nveficgficge force that may cost us the war. i really want tos. , and fnew is chairs a year, two years, three for areto gendingo ullions and trillions in a 14th century country. where coy rng thon, that we cans control is getting some of our people are invited overgire. we can't evento geak thed r language hardly. so the point is, at what point wilus ayouwe haay to t wan cong. do you believe you can say, we are at the point that we have one the endpo el ofnewat we are e sing to achieve, because madam secretary, i feel for this admini poito hion as well. ibande that point. this is something they inherited and we have to fire. terrorisdo3 aro cof the world, but sticking 100,000 of our troops over in afghanistan andinvkinng them,arw theyce reelop you from the let you shoot back and if they fire at you from theionsre. you don't ucot. that is not fair to these kids and it is not toowithir to thga parent
i don't doubt that that i will tell you that reading this article in "newsweek", scandal andanybdevelver.tan. thetifclusive story of how we have wasted $6 billion, dow biloamet a coy rcar andve@me,nveficgficge force that may cost us the war. i really want tos. , and fnew is chairs a year, two years, three for areto gendingo ullions and trillions in a 14th century country. where coy rng thon, that we cans control is getting some of our people are invited overgire. we can't evento geak...
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i have been on the cover of it more than i have "newsweek". you know, tim and i are great examples of what we happen to believe in, of states competing against each other. we have a lot of fun poking fun at each other but at the end of the day, i want him to be my competitor. i want don to be wide competitor. it kind of gets back to some say a little too pollyannaish. a document called the united states constitution and the tenth amendment where states actually are free to compete against each other and not have a national, one-size-fits-all economic policy or health care policy or what have you. and that is what has driven us in texas to have a state that has tax policy that is fair. i tell people, we think it is kind of good for you to keep more of what you make, and the regulatory policy that is fair and predictable. caterpillar didn't shut down into union heavy states and moved their engine manufacturing facility to texas. if they were concerned about the regulatory climate being pulled out from under them and years to come. we have the mo
i have been on the cover of it more than i have "newsweek". you know, tim and i are great examples of what we happen to believe in, of states competing against each other. we have a lot of fun poking fun at each other but at the end of the day, i want him to be my competitor. i want don to be wide competitor. it kind of gets back to some say a little too pollyannaish. a document called the united states constitution and the tenth amendment where states actually are free to compete...
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i had a story in "newsweek" i guess more than eight years ago during the bush administration, who do you think was interviewing the candidates to be head of the energy regulatory commission? ken lay of enron. they had turned everything over to the folks. the obama people are not like that. now, what everyone says about ken salazar -- and i am not sure your character is it is correct -- if you look at the record, the stimulus bill, the amount of money for renewable energy dwarf anything that had been done before. so the idea that this is a continuation of the past is not right. there were hundreds of millions of dollars, the largest energy bill, renewable energy, by a long shot in american history, that was part of that stimulus. what happened is there was so much of the stimulus, it was the biggest infrastructure since the highway act in the 1950's, the biggest tax cut since reagan. biggest education bill since the 19 sixties. did it -- since the 1960's. did such a poor job of explaining it, because they wanted to get it done by presidents day last year, so a lot of the details like
i had a story in "newsweek" i guess more than eight years ago during the bush administration, who do you think was interviewing the candidates to be head of the energy regulatory commission? ken lay of enron. they had turned everything over to the folks. the obama people are not like that. now, what everyone says about ken salazar -- and i am not sure your character is it is correct -- if you look at the record, the stimulus bill, the amount of money for renewable energy dwarf...
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but i will tell you reading this article in newsweek scandal in afghanistan the exclusive story of how we have wasted $6 billion -- $6 billion. a corruption and abuse of police force that may cause the war. i really want to try to figure out who never sitting in these chairs a year or two years, three years, four years and we still are spending billions and trillions in the 14th century country with corruption that we cannot control where you've got even some of our people in congress could over here so i don't know how we are going to it in a country we can't even hardly speak their language. so the point is at what point will you say to the congress do you believe you can say we are a point that we have one thought and point of what we are trying to achieve because, madam secretary, i feel for this administration. i've made that point. this is something they have inherited and we have to fight terrorism around the world. but sticking 100,000 of our troops over in afghanistan and telling them if they fire at you from the left you shoot back and the fire at you from the right you don't
but i will tell you reading this article in newsweek scandal in afghanistan the exclusive story of how we have wasted $6 billion -- $6 billion. a corruption and abuse of police force that may cause the war. i really want to try to figure out who never sitting in these chairs a year or two years, three years, four years and we still are spending billions and trillions in the 14th century country with corruption that we cannot control where you've got even some of our people in congress could...
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i had a story in "newsweek" i guess more than eight years ago during the bush administration, who do you think was interviewing the candidates to be head of the energy regulatory commission? ken lay of enron. they had turned everything over to the folks. the obama people are not like that. now, what everyone says about ken salazar -- and i am not sure your character is it is correct -- if you look at the record, the stimulus bill, the amount of money for renewable energy dwarf anything that had been done before. so the idea that this is a continuation of the past is not right. there were hundreds of millions of dollars, the largest energy bill, renewable energy, by a long shot in american history, that was part of that stimulus. what happened is there was so much of the stimulus, it was the biggest infrastructure since the highway act in the 1950's, the biggest tax cut since reagan. biggest education bill since the 19 sixties. did it -- since the 1960's. did such a poor job of explaining it, because they wanted to get it done by presidents day last year, so a lot of the details like
i had a story in "newsweek" i guess more than eight years ago during the bush administration, who do you think was interviewing the candidates to be head of the energy regulatory commission? ken lay of enron. they had turned everything over to the folks. the obama people are not like that. now, what everyone says about ken salazar -- and i am not sure your character is it is correct -- if you look at the record, the stimulus bill, the amount of money for renewable energy dwarf...