0
0.0
Mar 5, 2024
03/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the author is kara swisher. kara, thank you so much. great to talk to you. kara: thank you. ♪ geoff: one of the most commonly used drugs in the u.s. is also the deadliest, alcohol. over the last 20 years, more and more americans have died from alcohol-related causes. and a new study reveals those deaths have surged recently. william brangham takes a closer look. william: the cdc issued this new report, and it looks at both deaths directly tied to alcohol like cirrhosis of the liver as well as indirect death, like certain injuries and kinds of cancers. it found that in just five years, alcohol-related deaths rose by 29%. by 2021, alcohol contributed to the deaths of more than 178,000 americans that year. that's about 500 people a day, lost, because of consuming wine, beer or other alcohol. for a broader look at these findings we're joined again by keith humphreys, he's a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at stanford university. very good to have you back on the newshour. were you surprised? this was your field of study. were you surprised by h
the author is kara swisher. kara, thank you so much. great to talk to you. kara: thank you. ♪ geoff: one of the most commonly used drugs in the u.s. is also the deadliest, alcohol. over the last 20 years, more and more americans have died from alcohol-related causes. and a new study reveals those deaths have surged recently. william brangham takes a closer look. william: the cdc issued this new report, and it looks at both deaths directly tied to alcohol like cirrhosis of the liver as well as...
0
0.0
Mar 18, 2024
03/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kara swisher, thank you for your insight. we'll be back in a moment. >>> according to unicef, 81% of households in gaza don't have enough access to clean water, and nine in ten people do not have enough food to survive. the organization's executive director is catherine russell here with us. welcome to "face the nation." >> thank you very much. >> you focus in particular on the children. we heard this week from the leaders of the u.s. intelligence community that there will be a generational impact from what is happening in gaza. the implications of that they were looking through the national security lens. from your perspective, what does that mean? what is a generational impact mean? >> it means that what's happening now is more than 13,000 children already have been killed, which is an astronomical, horrifying number. thousands more have been injured or we can't even determine where they are. they may be stuck under rubble. thousands more have lost one or both parents. some of these children you've seen them on the news the
kara swisher, thank you for your insight. we'll be back in a moment. >>> according to unicef, 81% of households in gaza don't have enough access to clean water, and nine in ten people do not have enough food to survive. the organization's executive director is catherine russell here with us. welcome to "face the nation." >> thank you very much. >> you focus in particular on the children. we heard this week from the leaders of the u.s. intelligence community that...
0
0.0
Mar 10, 2024
03/24
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll speak with kara swisher. >> george: and -- >> you want to talk about history, but you don't want to talk about race? i don't know how you can't. >> george: with the film adaptation nominated for best picture, why the book "killers of the flower moon" is at the center of oklahoma's fight over teaching race in the classroom. >> george: good morning, and welcome to "this week." it's the first rematch between a president and the president he defeated in more than a century, and it's a rematch that few voters seem to want. our new abc news/ipsos poll shows majority of americans have unfavorable impressions of both candidates and a three-way tie on who americans trust to do a better job leading the u.s. with 30% saying neither. biden and trump held dueling rallies in georgia on saturday, and that's where we begin with selina wang. good morning, selina. >> reporter: hey, george. good morning to you. that's right. we may be eight months away from election day, but those dueling rallies held here last night shows we're already barrelling towards the general election. that biden/trump rema
we'll speak with kara swisher. >> george: and -- >> you want to talk about history, but you don't want to talk about race? i don't know how you can't. >> george: with the film adaptation nominated for best picture, why the book "killers of the flower moon" is at the center of oklahoma's fight over teaching race in the classroom. >> george: good morning, and welcome to "this week." it's the first rematch between a president and the president he...
0
0.0
Mar 4, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and this week on book tv' progrt kara swisher talked about her career tech industry and its key players. here's a preview. burn book expression actually mean girls is out now, which is kind of too it is for you write things you really think about people and you're not. people are supposed toe of that. and you have fun with and mean a little bit, but funny. and so i decided that's what i was doing in my memoir of what my 30 years covering silicon valley, the same time that subhead is a tech love story. because i love tech. yeah. so i don't want this idea that there's a lot of tropes out there. i know tech is terrible. it's not terrible. it's how how it' essentially. and so i want to say i love tech, but let me tell you what happened. rney. do these people becoming the world's richest and most powerful people? and a reminder that afterwards airs at 10 p.m. eastern time on book tv. well, thanks for joining us for about books, a program and podcast produced by c-span's booktv. we'll continue to bring you publishing news and new author programs. and a reminder that you can get thisapp and yo
and this week on book tv' progrt kara swisher talked about her career tech industry and its key players. here's a preview. burn book expression actually mean girls is out now, which is kind of too it is for you write things you really think about people and you're not. people are supposed toe of that. and you have fun with and mean a little bit, but funny. and so i decided that's what i was doing in my memoir of what my 30 years covering silicon valley, the same time that subhead is a tech love...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kara swisher is i and aspirin >> are you? i'm doing good with an >> iphone 11 of the only speak to you back >> what you're the one person in this country who can say that? >> yes, the true that's fair. >> because you were out ahead. i mean, this book, you earn this book. thank you. you really did because nobody was more out ahead on tech where it's going, how important it's going to be in the 21st century? so you deserve this victory lap. well, thank >> you. >> it is a fascinating book because it's a weaves sort of your personal story. and with what so many other things were all interested in about that, just the title got me. yeah. because tell him tell him what a burn >> well, it's a movie from the movie mean girls, but people are in high school, you write the book of what you really think people are looking i can read letter, right? know it's a bernbach, it's like a diary, but four is for you instead of writing about you, you right. anybody else like this is what i really think about bell. >> you never show it to them. >>
kara swisher is i and aspirin >> are you? i'm doing good with an >> iphone 11 of the only speak to you back >> what you're the one person in this country who can say that? >> yes, the true that's fair. >> because you were out ahead. i mean, this book, you earn this book. thank you. you really did because nobody was more out ahead on tech where it's going, how important it's going to be in the 21st century? so you deserve this victory lap. well, thank >> you....
0
0.0
Mar 13, 2024
03/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kara swisher, great to talk to you as always, we're watching this vote. hill with you. thank you so much a note to our viewers. you are looking at that vote taking place right now as soon as we get a final vote in the house it is expected to pass. as manu raja was saying a little while ago, uncertain what takes place in the senate and even though the white house has indicated the president as indicated, he may sign this legislation, you heard some democrats sort of complaining about this legislation. so anything could happen. we're gonna keep our eyes on all of this will break in as soon as we get a final vote on all of that. in the meantime, coming up the dire warnings from the biden administration about ukraine's ammunition why as the president announces a new military aid package that's next happed to the golden boy of new jersey. >> i engaged in with another man. >> did you want to be outed united states of scandal with jake tapper? >> i gotta get a therapist if they're having an interview with jake tapper, new episodes sunday at nine on cnn >> naturally skilled pro
kara swisher, great to talk to you as always, we're watching this vote. hill with you. thank you so much a note to our viewers. you are looking at that vote taking place right now as soon as we get a final vote in the house it is expected to pass. as manu raja was saying a little while ago, uncertain what takes place in the senate and even though the white house has indicated the president as indicated, he may sign this legislation, you heard some democrats sort of complaining about this...
0
0.0
Mar 13, 2024
03/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kara swisher author of "burn book," thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> the long is very determined to do that. rematch of president biden and donald trump is now set. they became the presumptive nominees overnight, crossing the delegate threshold by winning tuesday's contests following heated testimony on capitol hill focused on the president, his handling of classified documents and his memory and age nbc's senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. the special counsel robert hur was in the hot seat. he was drawing fierce backlash from both sides, and this morning the stage is set for the longest general election campaign ever overnight, president biden and former president trump officially clinched their party's nominations with primary victories in multiple states, setting up a high-stakes rematch in what is expected to be a bitter, costly and lengthily general election campaign battle. >> we're the official nominee of the republican party, which is a big deal. >> reporte
kara swisher author of "burn book," thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> the long is very determined to do that. rematch of president biden and donald trump is now set. they became the presumptive nominees overnight, crossing the delegate threshold by winning tuesday's contests following heated testimony on capitol hill focused on the president, his handling of classified documents and his memory and age nbc's senior white house correspondent...
0
0.0
Mar 4, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kara swisher i am delighted to be here with you. it's a real honor to talk about fern book, which you we have to i think for the c-span audience, book in context. can you give us can you give us the background? sure. burn book is an expression actually mean girls is out now which is kú ind of too. it is for me, but it's a book you write things you really think about people and you're not.re supposed to see it. and of course, that's the whole premise of that movie and you have fun with it and it's sort of gossipy and mean a little bit, but funny and so i decided that's what i was doing in my memoirat my 30 years covering silicon valley. the same time that subhead is a love tech. yeah. so i don't want this idea that, you know, there's a lot of tropes out there. you know, tech is terrible. it's not terrible. it's how how it's being used essentially. and so i want to say i love tech, but let me telppened. yeah. yeah. journey to do these people he powerful people. and you've been there since the beginning. i it's interesthave a bunch of
kara swisher i am delighted to be here with you. it's a real honor to talk about fern book, which you we have to i think for the c-span audience, book in context. can you give us can you give us the background? sure. burn book is an expression actually mean girls is out now which is kúind of too. it is for me, but it's a book you write things you really think about people and you're not.re supposed to see it. and of course, that's the whole premise of that movie and you have fun with it and...
0
0.0
Mar 14, 2024
03/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
swisher has a great book out now, all the tech journalist called burn book, and she talks extensively about the problem with having single people have so much power over communications in business, in society so this thing with dawn and elon musk may feel like a tempest in a teapot, but it is emblematic of the idea that a single person can get upset and suddenly remove who someone from a communication service averages so many people, anything that's odd about this situation is that dot is still going to put his show on x the company may not supported in the way that they had agreed to. and of course, they're going to argue about whether or not down is gonna get paid, what they had agreed to pay him. >> but it's still gonna be out there. it's still going to be on youtube. it's still going to be another social media platforms. it may not be elevated on x, but we're talking about it now in a way that we probably wouldn't have talked about it if elon musk, it just kept his mouth shut and left the interview go. >> so in an odd >> way, don is getting a lot more publicity out of this that he
swisher has a great book out now, all the tech journalist called burn book, and she talks extensively about the problem with having single people have so much power over communications in business, in society so this thing with dawn and elon musk may feel like a tempest in a teapot, but it is emblematic of the idea that a single person can get upset and suddenly remove who someone from a communication service averages so many people, anything that's odd about this situation is that dot is still...
0
0.0
Mar 2, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
swisher talks about her career covering the tech industry and its key players. she is i and columnist rana foroohar. "after words" is a weekly interview program with guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. it's a real honor to talk aut fern book, which you we have to i think for the c-span audience, we first need to put the burn book in context. can you give us can you give us the background? sure. burn book is an expression actually mean girls is out now, which is kind of too. it is for me, but it's a book you write things you really and you're not. people are supposed to see it. and of course, that's the whole premise of that movie and you have fun with it and it's sort of gossipynd and so i decided that's what i was doing in my memoir and of what my 30 years covering silicon valle the same time that subhead is a tech love story because i love tech. yeah. so i don't want this idea that, you know, there's a lot of tropes out there.s terrible. it's not terrible. it's how how it's being used essentially. and so i want to say i lov
swisher talks about her career covering the tech industry and its key players. she is i and columnist rana foroohar. "after words" is a weekly interview program with guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. it's a real honor to talk aut fern book, which you we have to i think for the c-span audience, we first need to put the burn book in context. can you give us can you give us the background? sure. burn book is an expression actually mean girls is out...