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schwartz was part of a rigorous reporting and editing process.made valuable contributions and we saw no evidence of bias in her work. we remain confident in the accuracy of our reporting and stand by the team's investigation. but as we have said, her 'like'' of offensive and opinionated social media posts, predating her work with us, are unacceptable." ryan, if you can respond to this and talk about what is going on internally in "the times" and also talk about this leak investigation going on within the paper of record. >> i her own admission in that interview, she had significant violence. there are two ways to think about what happened on october 7. the first way is it was a day of extraordinary mayhem and violence. israeli defenses melted away not only did you have several thousand hamas fighters stream across the fence but you also had hundreds of civilians from across. in that context, the idea that would be no sexual assault is not taken seriously by pretty much anyone who understands war and violence. that is one way to think about octobe
schwartz was part of a rigorous reporting and editing process.made valuable contributions and we saw no evidence of bias in her work. we remain confident in the accuracy of our reporting and stand by the team's investigation. but as we have said, her 'like'' of offensive and opinionated social media posts, predating her work with us, are unacceptable." ryan, if you can respond to this and talk about what is going on internally in "the times" and also talk about this leak...
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schwartz was part of a rigorous reporting and editing process.ble contributions and we saw no evidence of bias in her work. we remain confident in the accuracy of our reporting and stand by the team's investigation. but as we have said, her 'like'' of offensive and opinionated social media posts, predating her work with us, are unacceptable." ryan, if you can respond to this and talk about what is going on internally in "the times" and also talk about this leak investigation going on within the paper of record. >> i her own admission in that interview, she had significant violence. there are two ways to think about what happened on october 7. the first way is it was a day of inary mayhem and violence. israeli defenses melted away not only did you have several thousand hamas fighters stream across the fence but you also had hundreds of civilians from across. in that context, the idea that would be no sexual assault is not taken seriously by pretty much anyone who understands war and violence. that is one way to think about october 7. the other way
schwartz was part of a rigorous reporting and editing process.ble contributions and we saw no evidence of bias in her work. we remain confident in the accuracy of our reporting and stand by the team's investigation. but as we have said, her 'like'' of offensive and opinionated social media posts, predating her work with us, are unacceptable." ryan, if you can respond to this and talk about what is going on internally in "the times" and also talk about this leak investigation...
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schwartz was part of a rigorous reporting and editing process.ble contributions and we saw no evidence of bias in her work. we remain confident in the accuracy of our reporting and stand by the team's investigation. but as we have said, her 'like'' of offensive and opinionated social media posts, predating her work with us, are unacceptable." ryan, if you can respond to this and talk about what is going on internally in "the times" and also talk about this leak investigation going on within the paper of record. >> i her own admission in that interview, she had significant violence. there are two ways to think about what happened on october 7. the first way is it was a day of extraordinary mayhem and violence. israeli defenses melted away not only did you have several thousand hamas fighters stream across the fence but you also had hundreds of civilians from across. in that context, the idea that would be no sexual assault is not taken seriously by pretty much anyone who understands war and violence. that is one way to think about october 7. the o
schwartz was part of a rigorous reporting and editing process.ble contributions and we saw no evidence of bias in her work. we remain confident in the accuracy of our reporting and stand by the team's investigation. but as we have said, her 'like'' of offensive and opinionated social media posts, predating her work with us, are unacceptable." ryan, if you can respond to this and talk about what is going on internally in "the times" and also talk about this leak investigation...
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schwartz: frank sinatra was trying to fit into many different worlds at once. so imagine you're going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world in this country or any other country today, say hello to john kennedy from the great state of massachusetts. [ cheers and applause ] bow! follow that, joey. [ laughter ] you son of a gun, you got the jewish vote. [ laughter ] schwartz: originally, sinatra and jfk got along very well. sinatra had been one of his biggest supporters. the mob guys, it's been alleged, were also his supporters. the mob really was excited about john kennedy becoming president because they thought he was one of them. what they didn't anticipate was that he was going to appoint his brother bobby to be the attorney general. i was seriously concerned with organized crime before i took office. i have become even more aware of how far racketeering has infilt
schwartz: frank sinatra was trying to fit into many different worlds at once. so imagine you're going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world in this country or any other country today, say hello to john kennedy from the great state of massachusetts. [ cheers and applause ] bow! follow that,...
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schwartz: frank sinatra was trying to fit into many different worlds at once.re going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world in this country or any other country today, say hello to john kennedy from the great state of massachusetts. [ cheers and applause ] bow! follow that, joey. [ laughter ] you son of a gun, you got the jewish vote. [ laughter ] schwartz: originally, sinatra and jfk got along very well. sinatra had been one of his biggest supporters. the mob guys, it's been alleged, were also his supporters. the mob really was excited about john kennedy becoming president because they thought he was one of them. what they didn't anticipate was that he was going to appoint his brother bobby to be the attorney general. i was seriously concerned with organized crime before i took office. i have become even more aware of how far racketeering has infiltrated our societ
schwartz: frank sinatra was trying to fit into many different worlds at once.re going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world in this country or any other country today, say hello to john kennedy from the great state of massachusetts. [ cheers and applause ] bow! follow that, joey. [...
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schwartz: frank sinatra was trying to fit into many different worlds at once. with jfk. so imagine you're going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world in this country or any other country today, say hello to john kennedy from the great state of massachusetts. [ cheers and applause ] bow! follow that, joey. [ laughter ] you son of a gun, you got the jewish vote. [ laughter ] schwartz: originally, sinatra and jfk got along very well. sinatra had been one of his biggest supporters. the mob guys, it's been alleged, were also his supporters. the mob really was excited about john kennedy becoming president because they thought he was one of them. what they didn't anticipate was that he was going to appoint his brother bobby to be the attorney general. i was seriously concerned with organized crime before i took office. i have become even more aware of how far racketeering
schwartz: frank sinatra was trying to fit into many different worlds at once. with jfk. so imagine you're going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world in this country or any other country today, say hello to john kennedy from the great state of massachusetts. [ cheers and applause ] bow!...
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schwartz: after the country had been through world war i, they'd been through the boom of the '20s, andtates is facing a real question of identity. and in vegas, they have a triple threat of positive factors that attract business and tourists. number one, you've got hoover dam. [ explosion ] reporter: build a dam in the wilderness, and the world will beat a path to it. number two, you got the quickie divorce bill. reporter: when the explosion of a marriage leads to divorce, the next stop may be nevada, a place long associated with easy divorce. schwartz: and of course, number three, you've got legalized gambling, which makes nevada the only place in the united states where you can play casino-style games legally. ♪ geran: without gambling, las vegas would've not been born. gambling to las vegas is like water to the earth. gambling put las vegas on the map. ♪ mcbride: the potential to build this city into a gambling mecca piqued the interest of the crime syndicates. so, the launch of the gambling industry in las vegas essentially was the launch of mob involvement in las vegas, too. repor
schwartz: after the country had been through world war i, they'd been through the boom of the '20s, andtates is facing a real question of identity. and in vegas, they have a triple threat of positive factors that attract business and tourists. number one, you've got hoover dam. [ explosion ] reporter: build a dam in the wilderness, and the world will beat a path to it. number two, you got the quickie divorce bill. reporter: when the explosion of a marriage leads to divorce, the next stop may be...
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schwartz: after the country had been through world war i, they'd been through the boom of the '20s, anded states is facing a real question of identity. and in vegas, they have a triple threat of positive factors that attract business and tourists. number one, you've got hoover dam. [ explosion ] reporter: build a dam in the wilderness, and the world will beat a path to it. number two, you got the quickie divorce bill. reporter: when the explosion of a marriage leads to divorce, the next stop may be nevada, a place long associated with easy divorce. schwartz: and of course, number three, you've got legalized gambling, which makes nevada the only place in the united states where you can play casino-style games legally. ♪ geran: without gambling, las vegas would've not been born. gambling to las vegas is like water to the earth. gambling put las vegas on the map. ♪ mcbride: the potential to build this city into a gambling mecca piqued the interest of the crime syndicates. so, the launch of the gambling industry in las vegas essentially was the launch of mob involvement in las vegas, too. r
schwartz: after the country had been through world war i, they'd been through the boom of the '20s, anded states is facing a real question of identity. and in vegas, they have a triple threat of positive factors that attract business and tourists. number one, you've got hoover dam. [ explosion ] reporter: build a dam in the wilderness, and the world will beat a path to it. number two, you got the quickie divorce bill. reporter: when the explosion of a marriage leads to divorce, the next stop...
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schwartz: after the country had been through world war i, they'd been through the boom of the '20s, andthe united states is facing a real question of identity. and in vegas, they have a triple threat of positive factors that attract business and tourists. number one, you've got hoover dam. [ explosion ] reporter: build a dam in the wilderness, and the world will beat a path to it. number two, you got the quickie divorce bill. reporter: when the explosion of a marriage leads to divorce, the next stop may be nevada, a place long associated with easy divorce. schwartz: and of course, number three, you've got legalized gambling, which makes nevada the only place in the united states where you can play casino-style games legally. ♪ geran: without gambling, las vegas would've not been born. gambling to las vegas is like water to the earth. gambling put las vegas on the map. ♪ mcbride: the potential to build this city into a gambling mecca piqued the interest of the crime syndicates. so, the launch of the gambling industry in las vegas essentially was the launch of mob involvement in las vegas
schwartz: after the country had been through world war i, they'd been through the boom of the '20s, andthe united states is facing a real question of identity. and in vegas, they have a triple threat of positive factors that attract business and tourists. number one, you've got hoover dam. [ explosion ] reporter: build a dam in the wilderness, and the world will beat a path to it. number two, you got the quickie divorce bill. reporter: when the explosion of a marriage leads to divorce, the next...
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schwartz: after the country had been through world war i, they'd been through the boom of the '20s, andunited states is facing a real question of identity. and in vegas, they have a triple threat of positive factors that attract business and tourists. number one, you've got hoover dam. [ explosion ] reporter: build a dam in the wilderness, and the world will beat a path to it. number two, you got the quickie divorce bill. reporter: when the explosion of a marriage leads to divorce, the next stop may be nevada, a place long associated with easy divorce. schwartz: and of course, number three, you've got legalized gambling, which makes nevada the only place in the united states where you can play casino-style games legally. ♪ geran: without gambling, las vegas would've not been born. gambling to las vegas is like water to the earth. gambling put las vegas on the map. ♪ mcbride: the potential to build this city into a gambling mecca piqued the interest of the crime syndicates. so, the launch of the gambling industry in las vegas essentially was the launch of mob involvement in las vegas, to
schwartz: after the country had been through world war i, they'd been through the boom of the '20s, andunited states is facing a real question of identity. and in vegas, they have a triple threat of positive factors that attract business and tourists. number one, you've got hoover dam. [ explosion ] reporter: build a dam in the wilderness, and the world will beat a path to it. number two, you got the quickie divorce bill. reporter: when the explosion of a marriage leads to divorce, the next...
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schwartz: frank sinatra was trying to fit into many different worlds at once.o make it as a political figure with jfk. so imagine you're going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world in this country or any other country today, say hello to john kennedy from the great state of massachusetts. [ cheers and applause ] bow! follow that, joey. [ laughter ] you son of a gun, you got the jewish vote. [ laughter ] schwartz: originally, sinatra and jfk got along very well. sinatra had been one of his biggest supporters. the mob guys, it's been alleged, were also his supporters. the mob really was excited about john kennedy becoming president because they thought he was one of them. what they didn't anticipate was that he was going to appoint his brother bobby to be the attorney general. i was seriously concerned with organized crime before i took office. i have become even more
schwartz: frank sinatra was trying to fit into many different worlds at once.o make it as a political figure with jfk. so imagine you're going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world in this country or any other country today, say hello to john kennedy from the great state of massachusetts....
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. >> we are getting bigger and fluffy snowflakes coming down. >> schwartz says we could see up to five inches per hour at the peak of the blizzard with wind up to 100 miles per hour on some mountains. >> two or three days a very high wind speed blowing around snow. >> some areas could see more than 10 feet of snow and like many, schwartz is prepared. >> i am set up to be here until sunday if not monday. >> grocery store owner shannon parrish says she can tell people in turkey are concerned about the storm by the way they are shopping. >> we are definitely way busier. everyone is stocking up and planning to have food for the weekend. >> it could also be pretty bad at yosemite national park and the park will close for three days. they are telling all visitors to get out as soon as possible. of course all of this snow is great for the snowpack and water supply, all of the dry months coming, so for the next three days it's going to be extremely dangerous. >> the theme today is white out conditions causing closures in california. at tahoe some ski resorts are making a call to close and we k
. >> we are getting bigger and fluffy snowflakes coming down. >> schwartz says we could see up to five inches per hour at the peak of the blizzard with wind up to 100 miles per hour on some mountains. >> two or three days a very high wind speed blowing around snow. >> some areas could see more than 10 feet of snow and like many, schwartz is prepared. >> i am set up to be here until sunday if not monday. >> grocery store owner shannon parrish says she can tell...
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schwartz: what the mirage did was add a lot of non-gaming to the gaming mix.luxury hotel with a casino attached. so it really does shift the model for what a casino can be. schumacher: steve wynn said, "we are going to create a mini city. this is going to be a place where you could spend your entire vacation at the mirage and never be bored. never feel some need to go somewhere else." and so, the mirage really set las vegas on a new course. the mirage had everything. it had a rainforest. they had aquariums with big fish in the lobby. an erupting volcano. binkley: they had dolphin shows. you could not find that anywhere in the world. i challenge anybody to say in the '80s that you would ever be able to find something like the mirage. steve wynn said it's what god would have done if he had the money. anka: are you ready? sure, you can clap! ♪ oh, please stay by me ♪ whenever i performed there, it was amazing. the mirage was an incredible structure, never seen before in las vegas. all of the content, when you think of that opening day, when he's there and in walk
schwartz: what the mirage did was add a lot of non-gaming to the gaming mix.luxury hotel with a casino attached. so it really does shift the model for what a casino can be. schumacher: steve wynn said, "we are going to create a mini city. this is going to be a place where you could spend your entire vacation at the mirage and never be bored. never feel some need to go somewhere else." and so, the mirage really set las vegas on a new course. the mirage had everything. it had a...
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schwartz: what the mirage did was add a lot of non-gaming to the gaming mix.tached. this is a luxury hotel with a casino attached. so it really does shift the model for what a casino can be. schumacher: steve wynn said, "we are going to create a mini city. this is going to be a place where you could spend your entire vacation at the mirage and never be bored. never feel some need to go somewhere else." and so, the mirage really set las vegas on a new course. the mirage had everything. it had a rainforest. they had aquariums with big fish in the lobby. an erupting volcano. binkley: they had dolphin shows. you could not find that anywhere in the world. i challenge anybody to say in the '80s that you would ever be able to find something like the mirage. steve wynn said it's what god would have done if he had the money. anka: are you ready? sure, you can clap! ♪ oh, please stay by me ♪ whenever i performed there, it was amazing. the mirage was an incredible structure, never seen before in las vegas. all of the content, when you think of that opening day, when he's
schwartz: what the mirage did was add a lot of non-gaming to the gaming mix.tached. this is a luxury hotel with a casino attached. so it really does shift the model for what a casino can be. schumacher: steve wynn said, "we are going to create a mini city. this is going to be a place where you could spend your entire vacation at the mirage and never be bored. never feel some need to go somewhere else." and so, the mirage really set las vegas on a new course. the mirage had everything....
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it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one the advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house, a post to south africa included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was schwartz, his id. she explained to his really army radio. i know kind of the mouth barnett thing, kid and the 2 needs as though it just smells you my show. am womack color? that's awesome. manning and i always look up to columbus color management. it was an odd way for such a report to come to get still the times published it. and showcase imagine it was the other way around. any palestinian who whispers, something that is considered politically incorrect is out in the 2nd and you have this person who worked for the israeli intelligence. it wasn't a journalist and who liked on social media. these blood, curtis and calls for the death summation of palestinians in gaza. and that's the person you hired a report on your store disparity between standards and staggering the new york times ar
it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one the advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house, a post to south africa included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was schwartz, his id. she explained to his really army radio. i know kind of the mouth barnett thing, kid and the 2 needs as though it just smells you my show. am womack color? that's awesome. manning and i always look up...
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not that the story was schwartz, his id, a. she explained to his really are me ready. i know kind of them out. we're not saying you don't even want to need to that. so it just smells you my show. am womack color? that's awesome. manning and it was like a to columbus got a corner measurement. it was an odd way for such a report to come to get still the times published it. and showcase imagine it was the other way around. any palestinian who whispers, something that is considered politically incorrect is out in the 2nd and you do have this person who worked for the israeli intelligence. it wasn't a journalist and who liked on social media. these blood curdle and calls for the decimation of palestinians in gaza. and that's the person you hired a report on your store disparity between the standards, staggering the new york times article had an enormous impact. i've seen it cited repeatedly even by some human rights organizations. but i have to say, i think that it had less influence than it might have had. if independent media outlets had not exposed the floors in the new
not that the story was schwartz, his id, a. she explained to his really are me ready. i know kind of them out. we're not saying you don't even want to need to that. so it just smells you my show. am womack color? that's awesome. manning and it was like a to columbus got a corner measurement. it was an odd way for such a report to come to get still the times published it. and showcase imagine it was the other way around. any palestinian who whispers, something that is considered politically...
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it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one the advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house, a post to south africa, included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was schwartz, his id. she explained to his really army radio. i know time is amount born that same kid and then he moved to needs as though it's just smells t my show. am womack color. that's awesome. manning and i always look up the columbus color coding measurement. it was an odd way for such a report to come to get still the times published it. and showcase imagine it was the other way around. any palestinian who whispers, something that is considered politically incorrect is out in the 2nd and you have this person who worked for the israeli intelligence. it wasn't a journalist and who liked on social media. these blood, curtis and calls for the death summation of palestinians in gaza. and that's the person you hired a report on your store disparity between the standards, staggering th
it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one the advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house, a post to south africa, included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was schwartz, his id. she explained to his really army radio. i know time is amount born that same kid and then he moved to needs as though it's just smells t my show. am womack color. that's awesome. manning and i...
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schwartz: what the mirage did was add a lot of non-gaming to the gaming mix.h a casino attached. so it really does shift the model for what a casino can be. schumacher: steve wynn said, "we are going to create a mini city. this is going to be a place where you could spend your entire vacation at the mirage and never be bored. never feel some need to go somewhere else." and so, the mirage really set las vegas on a new course. the mirage had everything. it had a rainforest. they had aquariums with big fish in the lobby. an erupting volcano. binkley: they had dolphin shows. you could not find that anywhere in the world. i challenge anybody to say in the '80s that you would ever be able to find something like the mirage. steve wynn said it's what god would have done if he had the money. anka: are you ready? sure, you can clap! ♪ oh, please stay by me ♪ whenever i performed there, it was amazing. the mirage was an incredible structure, never seen before in las vegas. all of the content, when you think of that opening day, when he's there and in walks siegfried & ro
schwartz: what the mirage did was add a lot of non-gaming to the gaming mix.h a casino attached. so it really does shift the model for what a casino can be. schumacher: steve wynn said, "we are going to create a mini city. this is going to be a place where you could spend your entire vacation at the mirage and never be bored. never feel some need to go somewhere else." and so, the mirage really set las vegas on a new course. the mirage had everything. it had a rainforest. they had...
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it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one, the advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house, a post to south africa, included in its case against israel at the i. c j. not that the story was schwartz is i d, a she explains to is really army rating. i know time is amount born that same kid and i didn't want to need that. so it just smells you my share. am womack color. that's awesome. manning and i always look up the columbus color coding measurement . it was an odd way for such a report to come to get still the times published it. and showcase imagine it was the other way around. any palestinian who whispers, something that is considered politically incorrect is out in the 2nd and you had, you have this person who worked for the israeli intelligence. it wasn't a journalist and who liked on social media. these blood, curtis, and calls for the death summation of palestinians in gaza. and that's the person you hired a report on your store. disparity between the standards, stag
it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one, the advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house, a post to south africa, included in its case against israel at the i. c j. not that the story was schwartz is i d, a she explains to is really army rating. i know time is amount born that same kid and i didn't want to need that. so it just smells you my share. am womack color. that's awesome. manning and i always...
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it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one the advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house, a post to south africa, included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was schwartz, his id. she explained to his really army radio. i know times amount, we're not saying kid, i don't even want to need that. so it just smells t my show. am womack color? that's awesome. manning and i always look up the columbus color coding mesh. me. it was an odd way for such a report to come to get still the times published it. and showcase imagine it was the other way around. any palestinian who whispers, something that is considered politically incorrect is out in the 2nd and you had, you have this person who worked for the israeli intelligence. it wasn't a journalist and who liked on social media. these blood, curtis, and calls for the death summation of palestinians in gaza. and that's the person you hired a report on your store. disparity between the standards, stagger
it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one the advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house, a post to south africa, included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was schwartz, his id. she explained to his really army radio. i know times amount, we're not saying kid, i don't even want to need that. so it just smells t my show. am womack color? that's awesome. manning and i always...
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it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one advocating turning casa into a slaughter house. a post to south africa included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was schwartz his id, as she explained to his really army radio. i know times the amount born that same kid along with 2 needs as though it just smells to my share. am womack color. so that's awesome. landing and riley was secretary columbus got caught up the machine . it was an odd way for such a report to come to get still the times published it. and showcase imagine it was the other way around. any palestinian who whispered something that is considered politically incorrect is out in the 2nd and you have this person who worked for the israeli intelligence. it was an a journalist and who liked on social media. these blood, curtis and calls for the death summation of palestinians in gaza. and that's the person you hired a report on your store. disparity between the standards and staggering the
it's editors would have known that schwartz is social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one advocating turning casa into a slaughter house. a post to south africa included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was schwartz his id, as she explained to his really army radio. i know times the amount born that same kid along with 2 needs as though it just smells to my share. am womack color. so that's awesome. landing and riley was...
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schwartz: a couple things happen to end the rat pack's era in vegas.he sands in the sense that it was his playground. hughes bought it, cut off his credit line, and there's an incident where sinatra says some things he shouldn't to carl cohen, the casino manager. zook: sinatra ended up throwing carl cohen's breakfast into his lap, they got into a brawl, and carl cohen punched sinatra in the mouth. and sinatra retaliated by running a golf cart through the plate glass windows in the front of the sands, and then he went to the airport and said he was never going to play vegas again. but never say never. anka: you start to sense the evolution of vegas. they started to realize that the rat pack was not what it was. schwartz: the entertainment started to shift, and that star really went away and was replaced by other people. elvis: one, two, three. ♪ ♪ we've got to patch it up, baby ♪ ♪ before we fall apart at the seams ♪ when elvis was in las vegas, the city was on fire. this was a place that was electric for those weeks that he was here in a way that it wo
schwartz: a couple things happen to end the rat pack's era in vegas.he sands in the sense that it was his playground. hughes bought it, cut off his credit line, and there's an incident where sinatra says some things he shouldn't to carl cohen, the casino manager. zook: sinatra ended up throwing carl cohen's breakfast into his lap, they got into a brawl, and carl cohen punched sinatra in the mouth. and sinatra retaliated by running a golf cart through the plate glass windows in the front of the...
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schwartz: a couple things happen to end the rat pack's era in vegas. sands in the sense that it was his playground. hughes bought it, cut off his credit line, and there's an incident where sinatra says some things he shouldn't to carl cohen, the casino manager. zook: sinatra ended up throwing carl cohen's breakfast into his lap, they got into a brawl, and carl cohen punched sinatra in the mouth. and sinatra retaliated by running a golf cart through the plate glass windows in the front of the sands, and then he went to the airport and said he was never going to play vegas again. but never say never. anka: you start to sense the evolution of vegas. they started to realize that the rat pack was not what it was. schwartz: the entertainment started to shift, and that star really went away and was replaced by other people. elvis: one, two, three. ♪ ♪ we've got to patch it up, baby ♪ ♪ before we fall apart at the seams ♪ when elvis was in las vegas, the city was on fire. this was a place that was electric for those weeks that he was here in a way that it woul
schwartz: a couple things happen to end the rat pack's era in vegas. sands in the sense that it was his playground. hughes bought it, cut off his credit line, and there's an incident where sinatra says some things he shouldn't to carl cohen, the casino manager. zook: sinatra ended up throwing carl cohen's breakfast into his lap, they got into a brawl, and carl cohen punched sinatra in the mouth. and sinatra retaliated by running a golf cart through the plate glass windows in the front of the...
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i'm gadi schwartz.night in moscow putin is celebrating what appears to be a huge victory how is this for a land landslide. putin is projected to win 88% of the vote giving him another six years. of course, elections in russia are not considered fair or free to outcome was never in doubt but what was in question, how big would the protest vote be across russia, there was signs of opposition, molotov cocktails thrown as polling locations, protesters pouring dye in ballot boxes. and there was a call for those opposed to putin to show up at noon today to vote, and that may have led to long lines like these. in his victory speech tonight, putin said his win is proof the country is united behind him our keir simmons is in moscow and questioned putin tonight. >> reporter: election night in moscow, president putin celebrating a landslide victory which was never in doubt, and his campaign headquarters nbc news, the first international news organization to question him >> journalist evan gershkovich spent this el
i'm gadi schwartz.night in moscow putin is celebrating what appears to be a huge victory how is this for a land landslide. putin is projected to win 88% of the vote giving him another six years. of course, elections in russia are not considered fair or free to outcome was never in doubt but what was in question, how big would the protest vote be across russia, there was signs of opposition, molotov cocktails thrown as polling locations, protesters pouring dye in ballot boxes. and there was a...
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schwartz: some of the showgirls wore all the sequins, some of them wore fewer sequins.till fairly conservative. in your town, women don't walk around on the stage topless, but here, they do. so it had this kind of countercultural appeal. mckee: we had a lot of power. i could get whatever i wanted whenever i wanted because of how i looked and the position that i had in vegas. you were kind of on a pedestal. it was such an honor to be a showgirl. do you know how few showgirls there were? i mean come on, to be a showgirl? ugh. ♪ gill: it could have been very exploitative if you couldn't stand your ground and say no. i did a strip in the show. i said, "look, i want to make it classy, sophisticated, and elegant." i took the stockings off and took my shoes off, but i said, "i don't want to wind up with just a g-string on." i said, "i don't mind taking these things off, but i'm gonna put my shoes back on 'cause it made you finished and elegant." it wasn't the whole, "oh, well, let's see boobs." it all was glamour and sophistication, done with class. binkley: i think that when
schwartz: some of the showgirls wore all the sequins, some of them wore fewer sequins.till fairly conservative. in your town, women don't walk around on the stage topless, but here, they do. so it had this kind of countercultural appeal. mckee: we had a lot of power. i could get whatever i wanted whenever i wanted because of how i looked and the position that i had in vegas. you were kind of on a pedestal. it was such an honor to be a showgirl. do you know how few showgirls there were? i mean...
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one of the reporters involved and not schwartz had never filed a new story before october. second, she is a filmmaker whose wikipedia page said she had worked for his reading. intelligence had the times done its homework, its editors would've known that schwartz's social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house. a post to south africa included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was short as i d. a she explained to is really army really. i know kind of them out born that thing kid and really much we need to that that your mail to you my show am womack color, so that's awesome. manning and i was like a to columbus got a corner measurement. it was an odd way for such a report to come to get still the times published it. and showcase imagine it was the other way around. any palestinian who whispers, something that is considered politically incorrect is out in the 2nd and you have this person who worked for the israeli intelligence. it was an a journalist and who liked
one of the reporters involved and not schwartz had never filed a new story before october. second, she is a filmmaker whose wikipedia page said she had worked for his reading. intelligence had the times done its homework, its editors would've known that schwartz's social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house. a post to south africa included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was...
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andrew schwartz, the lead scientist and manager of the uc berkeley sierra snow lab. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me on. >> can you tell us what you're seeing where you are and what you're expecting by the time this is all over? >> yeah. in the last hour to hour and a half we've really seen winds pick up. we've also seen snowfall rates pick up. we had a little lull in the storm after it had initially said on there earlier this morning. we're going into a period of increased snowfall. by the time this is all said and done on monday, we're expecting about 7 to 9, maybe up to 10 feet here at the lab. >> 100 inches of snow, that's just a little hard for folks to comprehend. that's so much. how does this even stack up to other major storms over the years? it has to set some records, right? >> well, our number one snowfall of all time in 24 hours was 52 inches. >> whoa. >> so if this storm comes in like it could, it's possible that we'll get into the top ten snowiest days that we've ever had here at the lab back to 1970 at least. so it's looking somew
andrew schwartz, the lead scientist and manager of the uc berkeley sierra snow lab. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me on. >> can you tell us what you're seeing where you are and what you're expecting by the time this is all over? >> yeah. in the last hour to hour and a half we've really seen winds pick up. we've also seen snowfall rates pick up. we had a little lull in the storm after it had initially said on there earlier this morning. we're going into a...
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it's editors would've known that schwartz's social media accounts revealed. she had liked some disturbing posts, including one advocating turning gaza into a slaughter house. a post to south africa included in its case against israel at the icy check. not that the story was short as i d. a she explained to is really army really. i know kind of them out born that thing kid and really much we need to that that your mail to you my show am womack color, so that's awesome. manning and i was like a to columbus got a corner measurement. it was an odd way for such a report to come to get still the times published it. and showcase imagine it was the other way around. any palestinian who whispers, something that is considered politically incorrect is out in the 2nd and you have this person who worked for the israeli intelligence. it was an a journalist and who liked on social media. these blood curdle lane calls for the decimation of palestinians in gaza. and that's the person you hired a report on your store disparity between the standards, staggering the new york tim
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he probably is the story about his co author, a lady called, i'm not schwartz, i'm not sure what you might say. who is this woman who gets her 1st printed published story in the new york times onto the front page, meet you tell us a bit more about, i'm not schwartz, just as brilliant a, you know, a dynamo of journalism, or is there something else about i'm not sports that people at home should know about. i think there is 4 turns out she never worked before, never wrote a piece before, but what she did is was part of the israeli army intelligence part. you can just imagine the h r department in new york times the paper records court. all experience is really and you know, it just waiting on the front page straight onto the front page. well, you know, it seems to me that you know, once you're in your, it's very difficult to get out. but this home and nippy relation to truth, really, really, really tells us a story about how the whole reality around what happened on october 7th. and what's happened since it's been weaponized by the mainstream media. and they're not the only people who
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i'm going to turn things over to doctor schwartz. andrew, look, how much snow are you expecting? and you know where to. where is it? most serious. and i guess is it meeting expectations so far? how is it? >> yeah. well we've seen about two feet of snow so far. we're expecting another 3 to 5 for most areas, potentially a little bit more than that on the peaks. uh, and, and it has been, uh, pretty wild conditions realistically. you know, when we talk about things like blizzard warnings, we're not so concerned about the heavy snowfall rates as we are the winds, because even those winds can whip up that snow that's sitting on the ground and can reduce visibility. and so even though it might not snow be snowing particularly hard at this exact moment, we still have those blizzard conditions going on as those winds whip around i gotcha. >> yeah, it's the wind that really makes it so hard. um, what does this mean for avalanche? avalanche risk? the kind of snow and winds that we're getting right now? >> well, we're starting to see lighter, fluffier snow move in as the storm cools off. tha
i'm going to turn things over to doctor schwartz. andrew, look, how much snow are you expecting? and you know where to. where is it? most serious. and i guess is it meeting expectations so far? how is it? >> yeah. well we've seen about two feet of snow so far. we're expecting another 3 to 5 for most areas, potentially a little bit more than that on the peaks. uh, and, and it has been, uh, pretty wild conditions realistically. you know, when we talk about things like blizzard warnings,...
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when your article came out and at that time, karl schwartz reached out to us amelia maxfield, then withnce project and cj's new lawyer, karl schwartz, teamed up. >> i happened to talk to someone who had written a book recently about the death penalty. and he said, what you read do we need is a good habeas corpus lawyer and it happens that one of my closest friends is a habeas corpus lawyer and maybe you should give him a call when i dove into the case, it had all of the typical you know earmarks of a conviction that raised serious, serious questions about its reliability. >> we came in just to provide extra firepower >> after i sent him a copy of the atlantic story, former us solicitor general dan for early junior you're also joined cj's legal team when we met with the district attorney's office, one of the things that did come up in that meeting where we had with him was the article. the article did very, very effectively was pulled together. all of the evidence into one compelling narrative story. i think the impact of that article was undeniable together. >> they would file what's >>
when your article came out and at that time, karl schwartz reached out to us amelia maxfield, then withnce project and cj's new lawyer, karl schwartz, teamed up. >> i happened to talk to someone who had written a book recently about the death penalty. and he said, what you read do we need is a good habeas corpus lawyer and it happens that one of my closest friends is a habeas corpus lawyer and maybe you should give him a call when i dove into the case, it had all of the typical you know...
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and at that time karl schwartz reached out to us amelia maxfield, then with the pennsylvania innocences new lawyer, karl schwartz, teamed up. >> i happened to talk to someone who had written a book recently about the death penalty. and he said, what you really need is a good habeas corpus lawyer and it happens that one of them my closest friends is a habeas corpus lawyer. and maybe you should give him a call when i dove into the case, it had all of the typical, you know, earmarks of a of conviction that raised serious, serious questions about its reliability we came in just to provide extra firepower >> after i sent him a copy of the atlantic story, former us solicitor general denver early junior, also joined cj's legal team when we met with the district attorney's office, one of the things that did come up in that meeting where we had with him was the article the article did very, very effectively was pulled together. all of the evidence into one compelling narrative story. i think the impact of that article was undeniable >> together, they would file what's called a habeas corpus pet
and at that time karl schwartz reached out to us amelia maxfield, then with the pennsylvania innocences new lawyer, karl schwartz, teamed up. >> i happened to talk to someone who had written a book recently about the death penalty. and he said, what you really need is a good habeas corpus lawyer and it happens that one of them my closest friends is a habeas corpus lawyer. and maybe you should give him a call when i dove into the case, it had all of the typical, you know, earmarks of a of...
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that was daniela schwartz her of the bertelsmann foundation. many things indeed for your analysis. thank you. one of germany's best known media artist is back with a new installation in berlin. it takes viewers on a personal journey set against the backdrop of 50 moving lasers and specially composed electronic music. and it's taking place in an electrifying location of the moments and time brought back to life. the at this old power plant in berlin, viewers are taken into the mind in memories of german artist christopher bauder. the announced a what's a 9 in the, on an emotional level, it's very personal work. i look back at what i've done so far, and on my life stages for my life that time from a village and i used to live on an island. these are places i miss austin and i tried to illustrate that in various scenes, so it looks to be on the it's voters, 3rd and largest installation at craft fair berlin. the plant was built in the 19 sixty's to power former east berlin. it's now a popular venue for the arts and culture. see the vector memories enlightened sound runs until april 7th
that was daniela schwartz her of the bertelsmann foundation. many things indeed for your analysis. thank you. one of germany's best known media artist is back with a new installation in berlin. it takes viewers on a personal journey set against the backdrop of 50 moving lasers and specially composed electronic music. and it's taking place in an electrifying location of the moments and time brought back to life. the at this old power plant in berlin, viewers are taken into the mind in memories...
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i give this a 50-50 shot at passing the senate at this time. >> brian schwartz.ler just screened 1000 stocks to find the best buys of the month. the best of the best. >>> we share the stories of some of our newly named cnbc changemakers. an annual list of 50 women innovating and transforming business. here's the lead ceo and cofounder, jacqueline reese's. >> as someone who is a change maker it means someone who is pushing the boundaries of innovation. changing the way things work and having a new vision for how business should be done around the world. i feel like i operate with grace, humility, with execution, with grit i'm not sure that's something that can be defined by gender. i think as a fema leader more than anythg want people to look at me and say leadership, different than maybe they expected. the all new godaddy airo helps you get your business online in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful website. just start with a domain, a few clicks, and you're in business. make now the future at godaddy.com/airo >>>
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whether there is evidence of life beyond earth and whether it's been covered up let's get more from gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight, eight months after that out of this world testimony on capitol hill -- >> were they i guess human or nonhuman biologics? >> nonhuman. >> reporter: -- the official word from the pentagon, no dead alien bodies, no crashed alien craft, and no government cover-up in a 63-page report, the dod's uap office saying they've interviewed more than 30 people including heads of aerospace companies, cia and defense officials and found no credible firsthand information supporting the claims. >> claims of hidden programs are largely the result of circular reporting by a small group. >> reporter: also detailed, the government's long history with ufos going back to the '40s, even touching on former president bill clinton's interest in roswell, but the dod insisting that was a mix of confusion over high-altitude test dummies, fatal plane crashes, and a program to detect nukes. >> look at that thing, dude. >> reporter: but when it comes to some of the recent mysteries involving pil
whether there is evidence of life beyond earth and whether it's been covered up let's get more from gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight, eight months after that out of this world testimony on capitol hill -- >> were they i guess human or nonhuman biologics? >> nonhuman. >> reporter: -- the official word from the pentagon, no dead alien bodies, no crashed alien craft, and no government cover-up in a 63-page report, the dod's uap office saying they've interviewed more than...
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joining us now from a belt processing center in los angeles county, gotti schwartz. what are you seeing? we are just talking with steve about the speed of the vote, the expectation in terms of what we're going to see returned? >> yeah, a lot closer to the source but we don't really have very many answers. actually have some questions ourselves so let me just paint the picture of where we are right now. this is the nerve center for the largest county in the country. this is los angeles county. the brand-new bunker ballot processing center. used to be an old fry's electronics warehouse and now you can see this massive warehouse where they process all of those ballots. we understand 5.7 million registered voters in l.a. county, all of them are the ones with mailing addresses got their ballots mailed to them and now it is a matter of seeing how many of those ballots came back today or how many people voted when those ballots start coming in, all the different polling sets will be coming in through those doors escorted by all across the county from different sheriffs depa
joining us now from a belt processing center in los angeles county, gotti schwartz. what are you seeing? we are just talking with steve about the speed of the vote, the expectation in terms of what we're going to see returned? >> yeah, a lot closer to the source but we don't really have very many answers. actually have some questions ourselves so let me just paint the picture of where we are right now. this is the nerve center for the largest county in the country. this is los angeles...
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. >>> t n >>> now to a real-life super hero gadi schwartz has his story. >> reporter: in southern california clear as soon as he rolls up. yes, this is a blind blowmobiliy stick, and that is a board and if you're thinking, wait a minute, hold on, i don't know about this, don't worry. because this is just the beginning of the legend of chad rivera >> made it >> reporter: when it comes to the skate park >> uh-huh. >> reporter: you don't see the skate park you feel the skate park. >> yeah, but i essentially like the bowl, because i like to get my groove. i get that rush whether i first do my first couple drop ins, because i don't really see it. every drop in's a little weird at first >> reporter: clad had is 56 yea old. lost his sight waiting at a stoplight from a rare disease. >> it causes all my optic nerves to die off which is no actual blood flow in the optic nerve anymore. >> reporter: while he's no longer able to drive a car, he can still make out shadows sort of like this >> i almost forget about having a vision issue because i can do something at an upper level that not even the average
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the ukrainian armed forces arrives at the front, the german saw with his own eyes journalist steffen schwartzcoast, somewhere in secret places, but nothing secretly cannot fail to become apparent during the work of good intelligence of our bodies, calibrated and extremely painful strikes, be it a classic high-precision attack, that is, missiles or those that have already become famous in factories and command posts ... places of deployment, accumulations of enemy equipment are shattered into smithereens, even the german schwartzkov could not somehow block it, and kiev propaganda is powerless: if failures from two years ago come to light , they have no strength to patch up fresh holes there will definitely not be enough soon, either in the media space or at the front. russian troops occupied more advantageous positions in the donetsk direction of the special operation , enemy losses in this area per day amounted to over 200 militants, they were amazed at the formation of the ukrainian armed forces in the area by new ones. mikhailovka, rozdolovka and georgievka dpr. and near the staromaysk unit
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uh, i guess transit schwartz moral because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a moral resistance and about political resistance. this people can fight as they don't want to find the full power. they don't have fully addresses, they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated by the regime. even small in jewels about the dose of the most rates as a funeral and around it didn't go straight to that. this civil society still here with lots of different societies such which is very different. so i'm passive and the full of confirm is and civil society, the society of responsible citizens who us to who for the best, who was a country whore in a permanent order. because of this war, they demonstrated that they are here. it was actually a route step for people club for who were going to to the funeral because of the, the face recognition system is working and sometimes policemen are coming to to the plants. so it was this people after a different kind of events, wolf funerals like the link flowers as a man, as a place, as of man, there
uh, i guess transit schwartz moral because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a moral resistance and about political resistance. this people can fight as they don't want to find the full power. they don't have fully addresses, they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated by the regime. even small in jewels about the dose of the most rates as a funeral and around it didn't go straight to that. this civil society still here with lots...
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i guess treasure schwartz moral, because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a moral resistance and about political resistance. this people can fight as they don't want to find for power. they don't have fully addresses. they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated by the regime. even small in jewels about the dose of the most rates as a funeral and around it didn't go straight to that. this civil society still here. we must be for a society such which is very different than the passive. and the full of confirm is and civil society, the society of responsible citizens who us to who for the best for, for the country, for in a permanent order because of this war. they demonstrated that they are here, it was a huge step for people who were going to to the funeral because of the, the face recognition system is working and sometimes policemen are coming to to the plants. so it was this people after a different kind of events, wolf funerals like the link flowers as the man, as a place, as of man, there we go for political repress
i guess treasure schwartz moral, because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a moral resistance and about political resistance. this people can fight as they don't want to find for power. they don't have fully addresses. they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated by the regime. even small in jewels about the dose of the most rates as a funeral and around it didn't go straight to that. this civil society still here. we must be for a...
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[applause] [laughter] there's a lot of love in that standing ovation, representative schwartz cop --arzkopf. these last seven years haven't always been easy. the three years of the pandemic felt like ten to me. but for me, the privilege to serve as governor has been an incredible gift. i got to travel every corner of our state and meet people where they are in firehouses, in schools, at festivals and parades. and during tragic circumstances as well like fires, natural disasters and funeral testimonials. i've been privileged to listen to people's hopes and aspirations for themselves and for our state and sharing hair good times and their bad. i've learned that the most important thing for an elected official is toen the trust of the people grow represent. they give you the benefit of the doubt so long as they trust you're trying to do the right thing. if you earn that trust, they will follow you when times are tough, and times get tough. finish finally, i want to thank tracy again and our boy, sam and jimmy, for their sacrifices during my time in public service. i couldn't have done i
[applause] [laughter] there's a lot of love in that standing ovation, representative schwartz cop --arzkopf. these last seven years haven't always been easy. the three years of the pandemic felt like ten to me. but for me, the privilege to serve as governor has been an incredible gift. i got to travel every corner of our state and meet people where they are in firehouses, in schools, at festivals and parades. and during tragic circumstances as well like fires, natural disasters and funeral...
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she was tasked with what and i know directive piece and what, how much did on october 7th of this at schwartz scandal is approaching, if not supposing to dismiss levels. the fact that how reporting skewed public perception of the events of october 7th is a pulling. this is honestly, varying on john lipstick, malpractice, and new york times. i was this read is an explanation. articles like that one tried to convince the whole world that how most of beloved thursday savages making any negotiation. impossible. and if you consider the claims that everyone in cause of supports, those demons. well, where does that leave you with a totally distorted view of reality? due to how mass militants meticulously drive nails into a woman's pelvic region before bringing an entire home down on her with a nail is actually part of furniture drywall, other parts of the housing structure which collapsed on the female victim. the latter instance would seem far more plausible as such injuries are now commonly witnessed, though never detailed by the times in the gaza strip, with thousands of civilians have been kille
she was tasked with what and i know directive piece and what, how much did on october 7th of this at schwartz scandal is approaching, if not supposing to dismiss levels. the fact that how reporting skewed public perception of the events of october 7th is a pulling. this is honestly, varying on john lipstick, malpractice, and new york times. i was this read is an explanation. articles like that one tried to convince the whole world that how most of beloved thursday savages making any...
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[applause] [laughter] there's a lot of love in that oe schwartz cop -- years haven't always been easyn to me. but for me, the privilege to serve as governor has been an incredible gift. i got to travel every corner of our state and meet people whe in schools, at festivals and parades. and during tragic circumstances as well likedisasters and funerl testimonials. i've been privileged to listen to people's hopes and aspirations for themselves and for our state and sharing hair good times and their bad. i've learned that the most important thing for anle toen tf the people grow represent. they give you the benefit of the doubt so long as they trust if you earn that trust, theyt will follow you when times are tough, and times get tough. finish finally, i want to tha sd jimmy, for their sacrifices during my time in public service. i couldn't have done it them by my side. for the if rest of this year, we'll continue to do the right thing. we'll leave the state better off or for generations to come. i look forward to leaving it on the field with all of you. thank you for your hard work. god
[applause] [laughter] there's a lot of love in that oe schwartz cop -- years haven't always been easyn to me. but for me, the privilege to serve as governor has been an incredible gift. i got to travel every corner of our state and meet people whe in schools, at festivals and parades. and during tragic circumstances as well likedisasters and funerl testimonials. i've been privileged to listen to people's hopes and aspirations for themselves and for our state and sharing hair good times and...
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let's get more from gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight, eight months after that out of this world testimony guess human or nonhuman biologics? >> nonhuman. >> reporter: -- the official word from the pentagon, no dead alien bodies, no crashed alien craft, and no government cover-up. in a 63-page report the uap office saying they interviewed more than 30 people including heads of aerospace companies, cia and defense officials and found no credible firsthand information supporting the claims. >> claims of hidden programs are largely the result of circular reporting by a small group. >> reporter: the long history with ufos going back to the '40s touching on former bill clinton's interest in roswell, but the dod insisting that was a mix of confusion over high altitude test dummies, fatal plane crashes and a program to detect nukes. >> look at that thing, dude. >> reporter: but when it comes to the recent mysteries involving it, the report was short on specifics. >> we have a serious issue that pilots are dealing with. they still don't know if they are potentially adversaries. >> reporter: a long
let's get more from gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight, eight months after that out of this world testimony guess human or nonhuman biologics? >> nonhuman. >> reporter: -- the official word from the pentagon, no dead alien bodies, no crashed alien craft, and no government cover-up. in a 63-page report the uap office saying they interviewed more than 30 people including heads of aerospace companies, cia and defense officials and found no credible firsthand information...
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he probably is the story about his co author, a lady called, i'm not schwartz, i'm not sure what you want say, who is this woman who gets her 1st printed? publish story in the new york times onto the front page, meet you. tell us a bit more about, i'm not swartz, just as brilliant a, you know, a dynamo of journalism or is there something else about on the sports that people home should know about? i think there is, but there's out. she never worked before. never wrote a piece before, but what she did is, was part of this really army intelligence part. you can just imagine the days char, department in new york times of paper records. good. no experience is really val just right in our front page, straight onto the front page. well, you know, it seems to me that, you know, once you're in your, it's very difficult to get out. but this whole manipulation of truth really, really, really tells us a story about how the whole reality around what happened on october 7th. and what's happened since it's been weaponized by the mainstream media. and they're not the only people who liked to tell s
he probably is the story about his co author, a lady called, i'm not schwartz, i'm not sure what you want say, who is this woman who gets her 1st printed? publish story in the new york times onto the front page, meet you. tell us a bit more about, i'm not swartz, just as brilliant a, you know, a dynamo of journalism or is there something else about on the sports that people home should know about? i think there is, but there's out. she never worked before. never wrote a piece before, but what...