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Lewis H. Lapham is editor emeritus at Harper’s Magazine. He served as editor from 1976 to 1981 and again from 1983 to 2006. His first Easy Chair columns were published in the early 1970s, and he wrote them with greater frequency in 1976. After first leaving the editorship, he took a break from the column, but picked up it again in 1984, retitling it Notebook and publishing it on a monthly basis until 2010. In 1995 Notebook won the National Magazine Award for exhibiting “an exhilarating point of view in an age of conformity,” and in 2002 it received the Thomas Paine Journalism Award. In 2007 he founded Lapham’s Quarterly, of which he is also editor, and was inducted into the American Society of Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame. Lapham led the Harper’s redesign in 1984, which included the creation of the Index, Annotations, and Readings sections, following his acknowledgment that the magazine “knows not nearly enough about what its first editors described as ‘the varied int ....
Ban on any staff member at the nih or cdc speaking to the media. right now there is a gag rule that prevents anyone from speaking to the public. joey: i will take your word for it he is a gentleman and honest broker. what i have seen for the last two years i have questions on a lot of things but dr. marty makary thank you so much for joining us and here s to a life without fauci. thanks, joey. joey: all right, someone i have no questions on whatsoever when it documents integrity or character or all-around amaze something carley shimkus. carley: you are the best. we re going to start with a fox weather alert. massive storm in oregon leaving people dead including a 4-year-old little girl. those people killed in two separate crarches huge gusts of wind and flooding leaving thousands of people without power. and washington state a record high tide of 18 feet of submerging parts of olympe i can t. the coastal flood advisory is in ....
Censorship stuff is to stop censorship and end the ban on scientists and doctors who work in the government from speaking directly to the media. the 20,000 employees at the cdc cannot talk to the media, it can only be the director or a person officially approved. science should have no gag rule. nih people told me they were frustrated with fauci, it was a horror movie they were forced to watch. carley: some doctors that were censured must feel justified right now. do you think dr. marty makary that you were among them and your posts were censured? i know facebook censored one ....
Reporting and showing to our viewers here at fox. here are the real numbers in the real story, whether everybody else want to ignore it or not. now the administration wants to stop those. dr. siegel: very scary. that s a gag rule and that s going to prevent different stations from sharing information, detention centers. that can impact public health. dr. nesheiwat is absolutely right, that the trauma of people coming across, injuries are the number one reason the hospitals on the border are being flooded. if title 42 is pulled back, which, by the way, simply gives the cdc director the right to stop entry into the united states for public health reasons in the middle of what the biden administration is still calling a public health emergency because of covid. there is an inconsistency here. it s going to double the number of people coming across the border. it ll be 13,000 a day. my sources tell me down in el paso, physicians at the hospital, guess what? they are not ready in a millio ....