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lewis had a role in that — and both will lewis and news uk deny this entirely.— he's suing the newspaper group over what's called "unlawful information gathering". he actually isn't being allowed by the judge to look at phone hacking because he's out of time on that and news uk is robustly defending those claims but that case is going to go to trial next year and it's those allegations that have been the focus of some attention in the us media — both the new york times and the washington post both writing, as vivian was saying, about phone hacking in relation to those stories about will lewis. so, that's the context. and vivian, if people are listening and thinking, "well, 0k. " if you're a close follower of american media, i get why "what's happening at the washington post matters." "but what about the broader consequence here? "why is this important beyond the way that "the washington post operates?" well, first of all, it's — i mean, when we sayjust one newspaper, the washington post — the washington post is one of the most important newspapers in the country
lewis had a role in that — and both will lewis and news uk deny this entirely.— he's suing the newspaper group over what's called "unlawful information gathering". he actually isn't being allowed by the judge to look at phone hacking because he's out of time on that and news uk is robustly defending those claims but that case is going to go to trial next year and it's those allegations that have been the focus of some attention in the us media — both the new york times and the...
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and both will lewis and news uk deny this entirely.nied any wrongdoing. and vivian was mentioning a court case there. that is a court case that prince harry... a civil court case. he's suing the newspaper group over what's called unlawful information gathering. he actually isn't being allowed by the judge to look at phone hacking cos he's out of time on that. and news uk is robustly defending those claims. but that case is going to go to trial next year. and it's those allegations that have been the focus of some attention in the us media, both the new york times and the washington post, both writing, as vivian was saying, about phone hacking in relation to those stories about will lewis. so that's the context. vivian, if people are listening and thinking, "well, ok, if you're a close follower of american media, "i get why what's happening at the washington post matters." but what about the broader consequence here? why is this important beyond the way that the washington post operates? well, first of all, i mean, when we say just one
and both will lewis and news uk deny this entirely.nied any wrongdoing. and vivian was mentioning a court case there. that is a court case that prince harry... a civil court case. he's suing the newspaper group over what's called unlawful information gathering. he actually isn't being allowed by the judge to look at phone hacking cos he's out of time on that. and news uk is robustly defending those claims. but that case is going to go to trial next year. and it's those allegations that have...
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lewis had a role in that — and both will lewis and news uk deny this entirely. case — he's suing the newspaper group over what's called "unlawful information "gathering". he actually isn't being allowed by the judge to look at phone hacking because he's out of time on that and news uk is robustly defending those claims but that case is going to go to trial next year and it's those allegations that have been the focus of some attention in the us media — both the new york times and the washington post both writing, as vivian was saying, about phone hacking in relation to those stories about will lewis. so, that's the context. and vivian, if people are listening and thinking, "well, 0k. " if you're a close follower of american media, i get why "what's happening at the washington post matters." "but what about the broader consequence here? "why is this important beyond the way that "the washington post operates?" well, first of all, it's — i mean, when we sayjust one newspaper, the washington post — the washington post is one of the most important newspapers in the
lewis had a role in that — and both will lewis and news uk deny this entirely. case — he's suing the newspaper group over what's called "unlawful information "gathering". he actually isn't being allowed by the judge to look at phone hacking because he's out of time on that and news uk is robustly defending those claims but that case is going to go to trial next year and it's those allegations that have been the focus of some attention in the us media — both the new york...
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and publisher, will lewis. we'll find out why and about the issues that it raises, not just about what's happening at the washington post, but about american journalism and the differences between us and uk journalism. let us introduce you to our guest this week. and we've got some big hitters from the news podcast world. nick hilton is from the production company podot. also with us is lewis goodall from the news agents podcast, and tony pastor, the man behind goalhanger, which is the podcast production company he set up with gary lineker and makes all sorts of hit podcasts, including the rest is history, the rest is politics. there's something very intimate about listening to a podcast. i mean, in many ways, a bit like radio, where people have their headphones on, they're cooking, they're commuting, they're walking the dog, um, and they get very, very close to the people in their ears. they develop a relationship with the people they're listening to on a regular basis. and we find that when we do live events,
and publisher, will lewis. we'll find out why and about the issues that it raises, not just about what's happening at the washington post, but about american journalism and the differences between us and uk journalism. let us introduce you to our guest this week. and we've got some big hitters from the news podcast world. nick hilton is from the production company podot. also with us is lewis goodall from the news agents podcast, and tony pastor, the man behind goalhanger, which is the podcast...
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the announcement by publisher will lewis who's also facing allegation as from the british phone-hackinger jeff bezos backed his new team and assured the staff that the paper's standards will not change. joining us now, griff jenkins, fobs news national correspondent and anchor -- fox news. and i think the turning point came when longtime post editor david maraniss posted on facebook that robert wisconsin net and his refusal a, if we can put that up, to answer all questions -- any questions, actually -- is inexcusable and unacceptable. the body is regenting the transfusion -- rejecting. how incredible is it that the post's own reporters knocked this guy out of the box? >> it's unbelievable. and you can't overstate how significant this is, because here is one of those revered newspapers, "the washington post", of watergate fame -- howard: pentagon patients, yeah. >> -- five months out from an unprecedented presidential election, and and this publisher has lost the total confidence of the newsroom and, obviously, people that a used to work there like maraniss. but, you know, i looked in th
the announcement by publisher will lewis who's also facing allegation as from the british phone-hackinger jeff bezos backed his new team and assured the staff that the paper's standards will not change. joining us now, griff jenkins, fobs news national correspondent and anchor -- fox news. and i think the turning point came when longtime post editor david maraniss posted on facebook that robert wisconsin net and his refusal a, if we can put that up, to answer all questions -- any questions,...
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so a real guy when lewis, you know so sometimes people will dismiss lewis a little bit as a children'sauthor or think he's overdone. and there are a lot of people ta that. my response to that is that cambridge university created a chair in renaissance and medieval literature to steal him from oxford and cambridge doesn't steal people from oxford unless thosee are pretty pretty good scholarly chops. and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur. and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this weeks in father newhouse said, you know there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. andthere's i'm always got something by lewis, but t
so a real guy when lewis, you know so sometimes people will dismiss lewis a little bit as a children'sauthor or think he's overdone. and there are a lot of people ta that. my response to that is that cambridge university created a chair in renaissance and medieval literature to steal him from oxford and cambridge doesn't steal people from oxford unless thosee are pretty pretty good scholarly chops. and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur. and...
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will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had compu
will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and...
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so a real guy when lewis, you know so sometimes people will dismiss lewis a little bit as a children'sauthor or think he's overdone. and there are a lot of people talk about him a lot, and i'm guilty of that. my response to that is that cambridge university created a chair in renaissance and medieval literature to steal him from oxford and cambridge doesn't steal people from oxford people are pretty pretty good scholarly chops. and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur. and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable.thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father newhouse said, you know there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. and so in my own life, i know there's i'm always got some
so a real guy when lewis, you know so sometimes people will dismiss lewis a little bit as a children'sauthor or think he's overdone. and there are a lot of people talk about him a lot, and i'm guilty of that. my response to that is that cambridge university created a chair in renaissance and medieval literature to steal him from oxford and cambridge doesn't steal people from oxford people are pretty pretty good scholarly chops. and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about...
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when the state can not or will not protect, lewis warns nature.d the right of self-protection reverts to the individual. i share this reflection of lewis's not only as an excuse to tell that story about joy becaut illustrates well the libertarian leaning. leave me alone. literally. get off my lawn. sis personality in most of his public w careful nor too partizan. politically, one way or another, going so far as to turn down a 's proposal to honor lewis by making him a commander of the british empire. lewis feared that would be used by some of his critics to paint him as a political conservative. but we do see here in this episode and the piece that resulted from it a little bit of lewis's views, he had a deep distrust of government power, whether it was misused in foreign wars or not, used properly enough to keep the domestic peace. and this deep distrust was not merely theoretical, but personal felt by lewis. so claim number two, lewis on law and public policy. lewis has interest in criminal justice. extended beyond this particular case with the
when the state can not or will not protect, lewis warns nature.d the right of self-protection reverts to the individual. i share this reflection of lewis's not only as an excuse to tell that story about joy becaut illustrates well the libertarian leaning. leave me alone. literally. get off my lawn. sis personality in most of his public w careful nor too partizan. politically, one way or another, going so far as to turn down a 's proposal to honor lewis by making him a commander of the british...
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so a real guy when lewis, you know so sometimes people will dismiss lewis a little bit as a children'sauthor or think he's overdone. and there are a lot of people talk about him a lot, and i'm guilty of that. my response to that is that cambridge university created a chair in renaissance and medieval literature to steal him from oxford and cambridge doesn't steal people from oxford unless those people are pretty, pretty good scholarly chops. and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur. and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father newhouse said, you know, there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. and so i
so a real guy when lewis, you know so sometimes people will dismiss lewis a little bit as a children'sauthor or think he's overdone. and there are a lot of people talk about him a lot, and i'm guilty of that. my response to that is that cambridge university created a chair in renaissance and medieval literature to steal him from oxford and cambridge doesn't steal people from oxford unless those people are pretty, pretty good scholarly chops. and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he...
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so a real guy when lewis, you know so sometimes people will dismiss lewis a little bit as a chdren'sdone. and there are a lot of people talk about him a lot, and i'm guilty of that. my response to that is that cambridge university created a chair in renaissance and medieval literature to steal him from oxford and cambridge doesn't steal people from oxford unless those people are pretty, and in his inaugural address at he he talks about himself as a dinosaur. and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father newhouse said, you know, there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. and so in my own life, i know there's i'm always got something by lewis, but
so a real guy when lewis, you know so sometimes people will dismiss lewis a little bit as a chdren'sdone. and there are a lot of people talk about him a lot, and i'm guilty of that. my response to that is that cambridge university created a chair in renaissance and medieval literature to steal him from oxford and cambridge doesn't steal people from oxford unless those people are pretty, and in his inaugural address at he he talks about himself as a dinosaur. and because he sees himself as being...
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there's an awful lot of pressure on its ceo and publisher, will lewis. the differences between us and uk journalism. let us introduce you to our guests this week, and we've got some big hitters from the news podcast world. nick hilton is from the production company podot. also with us is lewis goodall from the news agents podcast, and tony pastor, the man behind goalhanger, which is the podcast production company he set up with gary lineker and makes all sorts of hit podcasts, including the rest is history, the rest is politics. there's something very intimate about listening to a podcast. i mean, in many ways, a bit like radio, where people have their headphones on, they're cooking, they're
there's an awful lot of pressure on its ceo and publisher, will lewis. the differences between us and uk journalism. let us introduce you to our guests this week, and we've got some big hitters from the news podcast world. nick hilton is from the production company podot. also with us is lewis goodall from the news agents podcast, and tony pastor, the man behind goalhanger, which is the podcast production company he set up with gary lineker and makes all sorts of hit podcasts, including the...
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and will lewis, who's the ceo of the washington post, said, "we are losing large amounts of money."people are not reading your stuff. "i can't sugar—coat it any more." so the washington post is looking to change its strategy. but coming back more broadly to donald trump, this is a question we've asked a number of times on the media show over the years, but it doesn't make it any less pressing. you've called the election consequential and unusual — i'm sure there are other words you would use, too. how do you, as the editor of a hugely consequential magazine and publication in the us, approach the challenge of covering donald trump? and i'm interested to ask andrew and caroline the same question afterwards. you know, we... we had this problem in 2016, where we were trying to... you know, we were following the old rules, you know, to some degree, which is... and the old rules were the old rules of coverage, what people would call "both—sider—ism..." the old rules worked...when you had candidates who operated within certain lanes, lanes of self—restraint, lanes of adherence to democra
and will lewis, who's the ceo of the washington post, said, "we are losing large amounts of money."people are not reading your stuff. "i can't sugar—coat it any more." so the washington post is looking to change its strategy. but coming back more broadly to donald trump, this is a question we've asked a number of times on the media show over the years, but it doesn't make it any less pressing. you've called the election consequential and unusual — i'm sure there are...
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and will lewis, who's the ceo of the washington post, said, "we are losing large amounts of money.ecent years. people are not reading your stuff. i can't sugar—coat it any more." so the washington post is looking to change its strategy. but coming back more broadly to donald trump, this is a question we've asked a number of times on the media show over the years, but it doesn't make it any less pressing. you've called the election consequential and unusual — i'm sure there are other words you would use, too. how do you, as the editor of a hugely consequential magazine and publication in the us, approach the challenge of covering donald trump? and i'm interested to ask andrew and caroline the same question afterwards. you know, we... we had this problem in 2016, where we were trying to... you know, we were following the old rules, you know, to some degree, which is... and the old rules were the old rules of coverage, what people would call "both—sider—ism. . . " the old rules worked...when you had candidates who operated within certain lanes, lanes of self—restraint, lanes of adhere
and will lewis, who's the ceo of the washington post, said, "we are losing large amounts of money.ecent years. people are not reading your stuff. i can't sugar—coat it any more." so the washington post is looking to change its strategy. but coming back more broadly to donald trump, this is a question we've asked a number of times on the media show over the years, but it doesn't make it any less pressing. you've called the election consequential and unusual — i'm sure there are...
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and will lewis, who's the ceo of the washington post, said, "we are losing large amounts of money.ent years. people are not reading your stuff. i can't sugar—coat it any more." so the washington post is looking to change its strategy. but coming back more broadly to donald trump, this is a question we've asked a number of times on the media show over the years, but it doesn't make it any less pressing. you've called the election consequential and unusual — i'm sure there are other words you would use, too. how do you, as the editor of a hugely consequential magazine and publication in the us, approach the challenge of covering donald trump? and i'm interested to ask andrew and caroline the same question afterwards. you know, we... we had this problem in 2016, where we were trying to... you know, we were following the old rules, you know, to some degree, which is... and the old rules were the old rules of coverage, what people would call "both—sider—ism..." the old rules worked...when you had candidates who operated within certain lanes, lanes of self—restraint, lanes of adherence t
and will lewis, who's the ceo of the washington post, said, "we are losing large amounts of money.ent years. people are not reading your stuff. i can't sugar—coat it any more." so the washington post is looking to change its strategy. but coming back more broadly to donald trump, this is a question we've asked a number of times on the media show over the years, but it doesn't make it any less pressing. you've called the election consequential and unusual — i'm sure there are other...
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there�*s an awful lot of pressure on its ceo and publisher, will lewis.cast world. nick hilton is from the production company podot. also with us is lewis goodall from the news agents podcast, and tony pastor, the man behind goalhanger, which is the podcast production company he set up with gary lineker and makes all sorts of hit podcasts, including the rest is history, the rest is politics. there's something very intimate about listening to a podcast. i mean, in many ways, a bit like radio, where people have their headphones on, they're cooking, they're commuting, they're walking the dog, um, and they get very, very close to the people in their ears. they develop a relationship with the people they're listening to on a regular basis. and we find that when we do live events, a lot of the audience comes up to our hosts and treats them
there�*s an awful lot of pressure on its ceo and publisher, will lewis.cast world. nick hilton is from the production company podot. also with us is lewis goodall from the news agents podcast, and tony pastor, the man behind goalhanger, which is the podcast production company he set up with gary lineker and makes all sorts of hit podcasts, including the rest is history, the rest is politics. there's something very intimate about listening to a podcast. i mean, in many ways, a bit like radio,...
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there's an awful lot of pressure on its ceo and publisher, will lewis.n journalism and the differences between us and uk journalism. let us introduce you to our guest this week. and we've got some big hitters from the news podcast world. nick hilton is from the production company podot. also with us is lewis goodall from the news agents podcast, and tony pastor, the man behind goalhanger, which is the podcast production company he set up with gary lineker and makes all sorts of hit podcasts, including the rest is history, the rest is politics. there's something very intimate about listening to a podcast. i mean, in many ways, a bit like radio, where people have their headphones on, they're cooking, they're commuting, they're walking the dog, um, and they get very, very close to the people in their ears. they develop a relationship with the people they're listening to on a regular basis.
there's an awful lot of pressure on its ceo and publisher, will lewis.n journalism and the differences between us and uk journalism. let us introduce you to our guest this week. and we've got some big hitters from the news podcast world. nick hilton is from the production company podot. also with us is lewis goodall from the news agents podcast, and tony pastor, the man behind goalhanger, which is the podcast production company he set up with gary lineker and makes all sorts of hit podcasts,...
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be engaged in this kind of checkbook journalism at the washington paper but lewis shot himself in thepressure the post into not running a story about his role in some now are questioning whether lewis can keep his job lewis is on an apology tour i guess you would say having taken an arrogant stance towards his new reporters how is it the british invasion is taking control of the washington post, wall street journal, ap, new york post and cnn whose boss ran the new york times cavity before that i worked with were for plenty of british journalist and they are sharp and sound twice as erudite with those accidents, they are scrappy and scoop artist but the fuzzy ethics of fleet street can get them into trouble, as the royal family, some of that is not going to fly included the washington post which in fairness today is a front-page piece on safety problems in the medical unit of jeff bezos amazon, next on "mediabuzz" donald trump goes to capitol hill and the press loads on what he says or didn't say about milwaukee. ♪hu kayak. i like to do things myself. i do my own searching. it isn't ef
be engaged in this kind of checkbook journalism at the washington paper but lewis shot himself in thepressure the post into not running a story about his role in some now are questioning whether lewis can keep his job lewis is on an apology tour i guess you would say having taken an arrogant stance towards his new reporters how is it the british invasion is taking control of the washington post, wall street journal, ap, new york post and cnn whose boss ran the new york times cavity before that...
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"washington post" ceo and pet turtle watching you have sex, will lewis.was hired to run it last year by jeff basals but before that he worked in british tabloids under rupert murdoch. that's quite a string of bosses. in college he had an internship with the eyeball guy from "pan's labyrinth." he didn't have a sterling reputation before. under murdoch he was accused of helping to cover up illegal phone hacking at british publications and when "the washington post" tried to write about his shady history, he pushed his newsroom chief hard not to run the story. leading "the washington post" to change its logo from "democracy dies in darkness" to "turn off the lights, this will be over soon." [laughter] of course, as some of you know, this gentleman over here, this sunday is father's day. it's a lot like mother's day in that your mom organize the plans for both. [laughter and applause] right. right. in case you are not sure whether this holiday is for you, we here at "the late show" are proud to introduce our newest sponsor. >> for the biggest moment of your l
"washington post" ceo and pet turtle watching you have sex, will lewis.was hired to run it last year by jeff basals but before that he worked in british tabloids under rupert murdoch. that's quite a string of bosses. in college he had an internship with the eyeball guy from "pan's labyrinth." he didn't have a sterling reputation before. under murdoch he was accused of helping to cover up illegal phone hacking at british publications and when "the washington post"...
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turns out she had clashed with the post's ceo, will lewis, over his role long ago in a british hacking there would be a story on any ties to lewis who's always denied wrongdoing. lewis, the ceo, said that a wasn't newsworthy, that she was showing a lapse in judgment and hung up. sorry, the is subject of a news story doesn't get to dictate whether it's worthy of publication. when a judge added lewis to the case, the post ran the story and that hastened buzbee's decision to leave. the new editor occupying the post will be robert wanette, all this creating a sense of whiplash. a at a con chen white house meeting, people are not reading your stuff, not an us a a pushes if debut. if. >>> espn host pat mcafee, a former top nfl place, says he was trying to praise the rookie phenom when he referred to her as, quote, one white b-word for the indiana team who is a superstar. >> i was literally talking about how i hope that the wnba rain sports media and ex-wnba players would show a little bit more respect to caitlin clark for what she has brought if to the wn nba. so, obviously, that's a massive
turns out she had clashed with the post's ceo, will lewis, over his role long ago in a british hacking there would be a story on any ties to lewis who's always denied wrongdoing. lewis, the ceo, said that a wasn't newsworthy, that she was showing a lapse in judgment and hung up. sorry, the is subject of a news story doesn't get to dictate whether it's worthy of publication. when a judge added lewis to the case, the post ran the story and that hastened buzbee's decision to leave. the new editor...
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we will call a recess here. ms. lewis has agreed to for her purposes. we have 21 votes which should take about an hour and a back in [inaudible conversations
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we will call a recess here. ms. lewis has agreed to stick around for her purposes. we have 21 votes which should take about an hour and a half roughly. if we come back in the neighborhood around noon, we will be back here as soon as the votes are ordered. with that, the committee is recessed.
we will call a recess here. ms. lewis has agreed to stick around for her purposes. we have 21 votes which should take about an hour and a half roughly. if we come back in the neighborhood around noon, we will be back here as soon as the votes are ordered. with that, the committee is recessed.
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the committee will be session. and appreciate, ms. lewis sticking around.lcome to our world with. this is the way we operate e toe gentleman from texas, mr. williams, who is a small business committee chairman, recognized for 5 minutes. >> thank you, ing thank youan for being hered ■■ here today. compared toom other export credt international financial institute, the the u.s. ex-em bank tends to move slower, in some casesakiin however, other countries like deals allows them to undercut american credit busines myself, but i am concerned9 that the u.s. wille overlooked if our approval process is known to be slower which putsst a competitive disadvantage to china. so, that madam chair,ha ex-em doing to improve timelines and insure the competitive with its counterparts? >> yes,e of the things that we e been able to definitely is, one of the things we realize ish are very critical for any financial institution, we have been working on two, understand where we are in our processes quicker. we've also hired a big four to internal control procedures so that we can
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damp weather will arrive into lewis and harris.ern ireland by this stage as well. clear spells elsewhere. but whether you've got the clear spells or the low cloud, i think temperatures will stay at 15 or 16 celsius. it's a muggy night to come for many , but it's to come for many, but it's a bright start to tuesday. plenty of fine weather out there . one of fine weather out there. one exception once again northern and western scotland. northern ireland thicker cloud here. outbreaks of light rain at first. and as that cloud drifts its way eastwards , we could see its way eastwards, we could see some heavier rain developing for northeast scotland and some showers for northern england. further south, the heat intensifies 28 or 29 celsius, 30 degrees by wednesday. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good morning. as labour looks set to rip up the conservatives trans ideology. school ban, it means that children could be taught that there are more than two genders. well, the shadow education se
damp weather will arrive into lewis and harris.ern ireland by this stage as well. clear spells elsewhere. but whether you've got the clear spells or the low cloud, i think temperatures will stay at 15 or 16 celsius. it's a muggy night to come for many , but it's to come for many, but it's a bright start to tuesday. plenty of fine weather out there . one of fine weather out there. one exception once again northern and western scotland. northern ireland thicker cloud here. outbreaks of light rain...
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[cheers and applause] when we come back, lewis black will be joining me on the show. don't go away.e] josh! [cheers and applause] popeyes is like, “we read your article". you really hate boneless wings, huh?” and i'm like yeah “it's my identity”" and they're like “well try ours”. (♪♪) uh-oh. well, this changes everything. ♪ love that chicken from popeyes. ♪ (smelling) ew. gotta get rid of this. ♪tell me why♪ because it stinks. ♪have you tried downy rinse and refresh♪ it helps remove odors 3x better than detergent alone. it worked guys! ♪yeahhhh♪ downy rinse and refresh. [cheers and applause] >> michael: welcome back to "the daily show." when a news story falls through the cracks, lewis black catches it, for a segment we call "back in black." [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ah, summer. when my balls glue themselves to my thigh and don't let go until labor day. and if you're a kid, it means going to camp. summer camp used to be about playing sports, making friends, and if you're lucky, finding a dead body. but for parents who think it's time for their five-year-old to start focusing on a
[cheers and applause] when we come back, lewis black will be joining me on the show. don't go away.e] josh! [cheers and applause] popeyes is like, “we read your article". you really hate boneless wings, huh?” and i'm like yeah “it's my identity”" and they're like “well try ours”. (♪♪) uh-oh. well, this changes everything. ♪ love that chicken from popeyes. ♪ (smelling) ew. gotta get rid of this. ♪tell me why♪ because it stinks. ♪have you tried downy rinse and...
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[cheers and applause] when we come back, lewis black will be joining me on the show. don't go away.lause] josh! [cheers and applause] popeyes is like, “we read your article". you really hate boneless wings, huh?” and i'm like yeah “it's my identity”" and they're like “well try ours”. (♪♪) uh-oh. well, this changes everything. ♪ love that chicken from popeyes. ♪ ok, someone just did laundry... no, i add downy light so the freshness really lasts. yeah, most scented stuff gives me a headache, but this is just right. and i don't like anything. but i like this. get a light scent that lasts with no heavy perfumes or dyes. ( ♪ ♪ ) [cheers and applause] >> michael: welcome back to "the daily show." when a news story falls through the cracks, lewis black catches it, for a segment we call "back in black." [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ah, summer. when my balls glue themselves to my thigh and don't let go until labor day. and if you're a kid, it means going to camp. summer camp used to be about playing sports, making friends, and if you're lucky, finding a dead body. but for parents who think i
[cheers and applause] when we come back, lewis black will be joining me on the show. don't go away.lause] josh! [cheers and applause] popeyes is like, “we read your article". you really hate boneless wings, huh?” and i'm like yeah “it's my identity”" and they're like “well try ours”. (♪♪) uh-oh. well, this changes everything. ♪ love that chicken from popeyes. ♪ ok, someone just did laundry... no, i add downy light so the freshness really lasts. yeah, most scented...
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chair lewis, i want to heday ab leadership will do to address these alarming trends. willingness to come before this committee to tell us about successes and how we can work better together to makeitbest place to work any better functional agency. i look forward to your testimony. the chair recomm e subcommittee. for an rning and thank you pres export bank. with competition with china. this year,xm celebrates 90 years of carrying out its mission to create economic oppoitand workers. we are excited to hear from you. i joined my chairman saying that we are excited to hear how we can work together. thank you for that, mr. chair. opportunity to not only know but work with madam chair and the president for some timedon' comes to us as a scholar. from an american university, a lawyer, diplomat with years of international experience in this area. we know byprcan export american services across the world. to help companies compete abroad. you can hear xm hands-on money to large i want to go on the record saying that in fact, 90% of the authns benefit united states small busin
chair lewis, i want to heday ab leadership will do to address these alarming trends. willingness to come before this committee to tell us about successes and how we can work better together to makeitbest place to work any better functional agency. i look forward to your testimony. the chair recomm e subcommittee. for an rning and thank you pres export bank. with competition with china. this year,xm celebrates 90 years of carrying out its mission to create economic oppoitand workers. we are...
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attorney guy lewis will deal with hunter biden's lawyer said they will vigorously pursue all legal challengesfter he was convicted on all federal gun charges, rich edson has the latest on the first son's legal troubles, that is next. ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ experian helped me save over $1,400 a year on car insurance. though prices keep going up, experian is here to help you save on personal loans, credit cards, or car insurance. start saving now. free. at experian.com or get the app now. stuart: hunter biden guilty on all three counts related to the gun crimes, rich edson joins mina. is hunter going to appeal? >> 's lawyer says he's considering it after the jury's verdict the lead attorney abbe lowell said we are naturally disappointed by today's verdict we respect the jury process and as we've done throughout this case we will continue to vigorously pursue all the legal challenges available to hunter. after the verdict the p
attorney guy lewis will deal with hunter biden's lawyer said they will vigorously pursue all legal challengesfter he was convicted on all federal gun charges, rich edson has the latest on the first son's legal troubles, that is next. ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ experian helped me save over $1,400 a year on car insurance....
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wild thang's owner, ann lewis, will receive 5 thousand dollars. will receive 5,000 dollars.of the dogs, but about showing the world they really are beautiful. a pet donkey that escaped his owners five years ago in california has been found "living his best life" with a herd of wild elk. a hiker spotted diesel the donkey and posted this clip on his social media. his owners terrie and dave say they're relieved he's safe and have decided to let him run free with his new found family. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it's just a little bit cooler for us today. there's still some warm sunshine to come through the rest of the day. but we are seeing some areas of cloud, particularly in eastern england, with a few showers around at the moment the change that is coming in x is arriving in the west of the uk coming from the north. quite a few spots of rain, damp weather and cloudy weather that will push down overnight over northern wales and the south—west, these areas are misty and there may be some hill fog as well. we have got clear skies and typical temperatures of ten
wild thang's owner, ann lewis, will receive 5 thousand dollars. will receive 5,000 dollars.of the dogs, but about showing the world they really are beautiful. a pet donkey that escaped his owners five years ago in california has been found "living his best life" with a herd of wild elk. a hiker spotted diesel the donkey and posted this clip on his social media. his owners terrie and dave say they're relieved he's safe and have decided to let him run free with his new found family....
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make of that what you will, lewis oakley , let's come to you lewis oakley, let's come to you with ourtelegraph. actually, it's from the daily mail. boris johnson has penned a column in the daily mail saying that donald trump's conviction in the united states, 34 charges, guilty charges for the hush money trial was a liberal hit job that would only make his election more, more likely in november. >> it's so hard with this story to figure out what's really going on, because any time you read anything on this, people are usually really tribal. >> they really hate trump . like, >> they really hate trump. like, see, this is why it's right. or they really love him. and they say, see, this is so it's wrong. as a brit trying to read through all this and really understand, you know, but, you know, would this have happened to an ordinary person, you know, would they have really put these charges against him? no but then he's not an ordinary person. so maybe you do have to have a, a really clean slate legally, it's an odd one. i do think, well, you've got to be focused on here. what do the undec
make of that what you will, lewis oakley , let's come to you lewis oakley, let's come to you with ourtelegraph. actually, it's from the daily mail. boris johnson has penned a column in the daily mail saying that donald trump's conviction in the united states, 34 charges, guilty charges for the hush money trial was a liberal hit job that would only make his election more, more likely in november. >> it's so hard with this story to figure out what's really going on, because any time you...
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lando norris is third whilst russell's mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton will start seventh.all of these years, have been zigzagging around, changing the philosophy and concept, and those zigzags have got smaller and narrower. the upgrades we brought last week in monaco and a few more bits in the car this week, they have really transformed the car, and it is feeling great, so good to clinch this poll. you're up to date. more sport in the next hour. here, all the main political parties are out campaigning for the general election. labour has set out plans to relieve pressure on prisons and says it would change the planning rules to boost the prison building programme in england if it wins the general election. meanwhile, the conservatives are pledging to halt the rising cost of welfare by changing the benefits system, ending what rishi sunak has described as "sick note culture". the liberal democrats are due to publish their manifesto tomorrow. standing ready to change our- country, our leader, keir starmer! hoping to take the reins at number ten, labour says under its plans i
lando norris is third whilst russell's mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton will start seventh.all of these years, have been zigzagging around, changing the philosophy and concept, and those zigzags have got smaller and narrower. the upgrades we brought last week in monaco and a few more bits in the car this week, they have really transformed the car, and it is feeling great, so good to clinch this poll. you're up to date. more sport in the next hour. here, all the main political parties are out...
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i'm being friendly anyway , lesbians will appreciate anyway, lesbians will appreciate that, lewis. >>t they are delighted i like lesbians. >> there's nothing wrong with saying that anyway anyway. and they don't have the same thrill as they used to have back when you're young, you never saw when you're young, you never saw when you thought, oh, the idea of lesbians. but then you grow up and you see lots of people, different people. anyway, lesbians culturally accepted in ancient egypt as evidence in book of dead and this is an ancient egypt. and they said that it was that that something basically they have no proof, no proof that there were lesbians in ancient egypt. >> oh they do. they've got a statue of ida and ru, and they people have said they said they're two women side by side. yeah, but two women side by side. >> women. >> women. >> well, they're in a scissors position. >> they're not. no they don't. there's nothing in this we allowed to say scissors. and even if there was. sorry, i think i think this is this is such a non—story. >> i've just been told in my ear to apologise for
i'm being friendly anyway , lesbians will appreciate anyway, lesbians will appreciate that, lewis. >>t they are delighted i like lesbians. >> there's nothing wrong with saying that anyway anyway. and they don't have the same thrill as they used to have back when you're young, you never saw when you're young, you never saw when you thought, oh, the idea of lesbians. but then you grow up and you see lots of people, different people. anyway, lesbians culturally accepted in ancient...
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brandon lewis will also be in the studio talking about what he thinks could possibly happen next for be speaking to tim stanley. it's a busy old show. >> can't wait. nana you are. and i'm no fan now. this weekend , i'm no fan now. this weekend, michael jackson's magician, the green goddess, diana moran and whittaker and kelvin mackenzie on mark dolan tonight 9 to 11. see you tomorrow at nine. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. sponsors of weather on gb news >> time for your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. good evening to you tomorrow a bit of a three way split with our weather bright and breezy across scotland with and breezy across scotland with a few showers. mostly fine and sunny across east anglia and the south east. but in between this weather system is creeping towards us. not a particularly potent one, but it will bring cloud and some outbreaks of rain that's starting to move across the republic of ireland at the moment and spreading towards wales and southern parts of northern ireland. by dawn . still northern ireland. by dawn. still a f
brandon lewis will also be in the studio talking about what he thinks could possibly happen next for be speaking to tim stanley. it's a busy old show. >> can't wait. nana you are. and i'm no fan now. this weekend , i'm no fan now. this weekend, michael jackson's magician, the green goddess, diana moran and whittaker and kelvin mackenzie on mark dolan tonight 9 to 11. see you tomorrow at nine. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. sponsors of weather on gb news >> time...
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have some kind of masturbation lewis who is, have gone to the extensive dancing on a but there's a unit and the own interest to day i'm not looking for show me the most like r g . okay, change the news dr. dish, the you know, cause i know that i mean the, the economy for the thing. some of my vision the discussions coming in to the going to coming to chicago, hold on just come blocked to do some show kind of dealing national paint where to send you some comfortable putting up to 4 more single body some devices fold. i'm not sure who to call us now and the look at the shook on mobile to customers or near the from cottage at the time to close this one. okay. okay. hello. hello. is this the sewage sewage services? no, the i see road is uh we're going to need to push it. it was god i used to read fault as this evening says jesus, no ma'am, let me believe that she is a good. how are you? good, such as the good news of the enough did she give it to you? take the that is clear to take it unless you do the doors. and what did you, did you say? what the hour here? you adjusted this is the there'
have some kind of masturbation lewis who is, have gone to the extensive dancing on a but there's a unit and the own interest to day i'm not looking for show me the most like r g . okay, change the news dr. dish, the you know, cause i know that i mean the, the economy for the thing. some of my vision the discussions coming in to the going to coming to chicago, hold on just come blocked to do some show kind of dealing national paint where to send you some comfortable putting up to 4 more single...
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wildank and his mistress, her name is anne lewis will receive a prize of 5,000 dollars for participationual competition has been held for almost 50 years and its main message is that, so to speak, it is not perfection that makes every dog unique. it also emphasizes the importance of pet adoption. in general, it doesn’t matter what kind of four-legged friend you have, the main thing is that you have him. loves him very much, and the competition, of course, is as strange as possible, yes, he went to success for 5 years, it turns out that he never managed to win, there were more worthy contenders, let’s call it that, after all finally he waited for his moment, i hope that the dog is happy that he was recognized as the ugliest dog, well , at least he is definitely happy with the prize, but in fact the main thing is not to forget that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, right now with beauty in the eyes i suggest looking at the paintings of the legendary... gustav klimt and learning to understand his art. agustov klimt's painting judi theolafern is an erotic interpretation of the famous
wildank and his mistress, her name is anne lewis will receive a prize of 5,000 dollars for participationual competition has been held for almost 50 years and its main message is that, so to speak, it is not perfection that makes every dog unique. it also emphasizes the importance of pet adoption. in general, it doesn’t matter what kind of four-legged friend you have, the main thing is that you have him. loves him very much, and the competition, of course, is as strange as possible, yes,...
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lewis voting rights advancement act which we introduced for the fifth time in september will protecthe rights of every american to vote. but despite our efforts, our colleagues across the aisle have continued to block these efforts from being considered. the fact that voting rights has been a partisan issue is frankly baffleling to me. after all the voting rights act of 1965 was re-authorized not once, not twice, but three times with broad, bipartisan support, most recently by president george w. bush. all of a sudden, our colleagues across the aisle have abandoned and have spread disinformation and misinformation and to sow doubt about voters and integrity of our elections. it is sad, mr. speaker. and it is shameful. as elected officials, we should be working to ensure all americans are able to vote instead of picking and choosing who can have access to the ballot box and who cannot. mr. speaker, this fight is extremely personal for me. it was in my hometown of selma, alabama, nearly 60 years ago, where foot soldiers like john lewis, risked their lives on the edmund pettus bridge. t
lewis voting rights advancement act which we introduced for the fifth time in september will protecthe rights of every american to vote. but despite our efforts, our colleagues across the aisle have continued to block these efforts from being considered. the fact that voting rights has been a partisan issue is frankly baffleling to me. after all the voting rights act of 1965 was re-authorized not once, not twice, but three times with broad, bipartisan support, most recently by president george...
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jane lewis is with the scotland camp. had a light training session earlier today, the mood among the flyers somewhat reflective. the opening goal for germany last night set the tone, but midfielder callum mcgregor called it a humbling experience, but one he says we need to bounce back from. you have to react, and strength of character as much of anything else, if yes, the tackled stuff and as anything else, if yes, the tackled stuff and the tactical stuff and everything else, the football has to be the number one priority but you've got to stand up and show why you're professional while you're here and you're at this level, because of a lot of people pointing fingers at us, so the objective is still the same. we want to get in the group and only us can fix that. jane lewis, bbc news, churchin. the mood of scottish fans going into last night's match in munich wasjubilant — but that all too familiar sinking feeling came flooding back soon after. what's the mood like now — our sports news correspondent chris mclaughlin has b
jane lewis is with the scotland camp. had a light training session earlier today, the mood among the flyers somewhat reflective. the opening goal for germany last night set the tone, but midfielder callum mcgregor called it a humbling experience, but one he says we need to bounce back from. you have to react, and strength of character as much of anything else, if yes, the tackled stuff and as anything else, if yes, the tackled stuff and the tactical stuff and everything else, the football has...
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>> at 335, former lord chancellor of and secretary of state sir brandon lewis will be joining me live in the studio. we'll have an overview of the future of the conservative party, then shining a light in my political hot seat today, political research director at savanta, chris hopkins has. the general election is less than a week away. can we trust what we see from the polls? chris will give us the latest facts and figures from the parties. he's my political spotlight at 345. thatis my political spotlight at 345. that is coming up. stay tuned. tell me what you think on everything we're discussing. send me your thoughts, post your comments . this comments. this gbnews.com/yoursay . joining me gbnews.com/yoursay. joining me now comedian. he's not a comedian. he's not funny. he's a political commentator. he's also a presenter of the saturday five. it's albie amankona rb. i like to think i am funny. nana well, i don't think you do it on purpose though . no, i'm teasing . purpose though. no, i'm teasing. right. so let's start off. i mean, this week has been very odd. we had the whole com
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thank you so much to my guests paul cox and lewis schaffer, and we are back tomorrow at 11 pm. when lewissimon evans and jonathan colgan. and if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. goodbye >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello and welcome to your gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. well, we've seen plenty of fine weather over the weekend. however, this week is going to be turning more unsettled and a little bit cooler for today though we have had high pressure dominating the weather over the uk, but we have had this frontal system move into the northwest and a slight squeeze on those isobars too. so turning damp and rather windy, it is gradually going to be clouding over from the north through into the evening, staying clearest for longest across the south, and we will start to see some outbreaks of rain and drizzle continue to move their way into northwestern areas. so turning a little bit cooler under the clear spells in the south. but for most, a rather mild night and most places not dropping below do
thank you so much to my guests paul cox and lewis schaffer, and we are back tomorrow at 11 pm. when lewissimon evans and jonathan colgan. and if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. goodbye >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello and welcome to your gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. well, we've seen plenty of fine weather over the weekend. however, this week is going to be turning more unsettled and...
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jane lewis is with the scotland camp.here training in church and where they had a light training session earlier today, the mood among the flyers somewhat reflective. the opening goalfor germany last night set the tone, but midfielder kyle mcgregor called it a humbling experience, but one he says we need to bounce back from. you have to react. _ we need to bounce back from. you have to react, and _ we need to bounce back from. vol, have to react, and strength of character as much of anything else, if yes, the tackled stuff and everything else, the football has to be the number one priority but you've got to stand up and show why your professional while you're here and you're at this level, because of and you're at this level, because of a lot of people pointing fingers at us, so the objective is still the same. we want to get in the group and only us can fix that. jane lewis, and only us can fix that. jane lewis. bbc— and only us can fix that. jane lewis, bbc news _ and only us can fix that. jane lewis, bbc news and - and
jane lewis is with the scotland camp.here training in church and where they had a light training session earlier today, the mood among the flyers somewhat reflective. the opening goalfor germany last night set the tone, but midfielder kyle mcgregor called it a humbling experience, but one he says we need to bounce back from. you have to react. _ we need to bounce back from. you have to react, and _ we need to bounce back from. vol, have to react, and strength of character as much of anything...