65
65
Jun 6, 2020
06/20
by
CNNW
quote
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 1
keep in mind abc news and "the washington post" were partners in the survey. so how did they cover it? the headline at "the washington post" was this. 7 in 10 americans would be likely to get a coronavirus vaccine, poll finds. the one over at abc news? 27% unlikely to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. republicans, conservatives especially. the publications' lead-ins aside i of shocked to see that nearly one-quarter of americans in the midst of a pandemic are uninterested in getting the vaccine. so who makes up the coalition of the unwilling? well, republican women, for one. a mix of groups expressed less interest in getting vaccinated. 46% of republican women. 45% of very conservative americans. 40% of republicans. 37% of evangelical christians. first-hand experience with covid-19 and its devastating medical and economic impacts appears to be a significant driver of vaccine favorability. americans living in hard hit areas are especially likely to say they'd get the vaccine. 81% of people in u.s. counties with the most covid-19 cases say so. compared with 6
keep in mind abc news and "the washington post" were partners in the survey. so how did they cover it? the headline at "the washington post" was this. 7 in 10 americans would be likely to get a coronavirus vaccine, poll finds. the one over at abc news? 27% unlikely to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. republicans, conservatives especially. the publications' lead-ins aside i of shocked to see that nearly one-quarter of americans in the midst of a pandemic are...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
for more and tonight i'm joined by karen that's here she's a global opinions editor for the washington post she joins me tonight from dallas texas karen is going to have you on the program to years ago you wrote an opinion piece in the washington post and they have the headline i no longer have hope in white america what with the headline be tonight. interesting question and i get asked this question a lot actually about hope and i think my responses somewhat similar to what i wrote back then which is taken from their ostend sharing and it's this notion that i don't work or operate or write out of hokie right out of the shadow. it could be that in my lifetime i don't see these issues go away. just like you know black slaves probably thought their children and their grandchildren would be slaves. so i would operate in this shadow of hope that i knew worked anyway. i don't think hope is quite the right question i think that is a question more so for white america. for the reason that we should help the things will get better and. let me ask you about something we're seeing right now we're see
for more and tonight i'm joined by karen that's here she's a global opinions editor for the washington post she joins me tonight from dallas texas karen is going to have you on the program to years ago you wrote an opinion piece in the washington post and they have the headline i no longer have hope in white america what with the headline be tonight. interesting question and i get asked this question a lot actually about hope and i think my responses somewhat similar to what i wrote back then...
44
44
Jun 30, 2020
06/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
and, oh, my goodness, "the washington post" still so wrong. out the facts to back up their claims, they make the claims anyway, and the post still ran this headline: trump keeps claiming the most dangerous cities in america are all run by democrats. they aren't. oh, my goodness, "the washington post" got the president on that one, didn't they? the left-wing national media, the radical dems, the rinos and anyone who opposes president trump have abandon reason and truth. i mean, to see "the washington post" pull a stunt like that is appalling. in their search for social justice, the left in this country is making every play they can to both appease and to fuel the mob. that includes, of course, using race to sow division among americans. in a now-deleted tweet another luminary at "the washington post" added her thoughts to the race discussion in america. karen athea warned white women they are lucky black people aren't seeking revenge on them. for, among other grievances, voting for president trump this this is the kind of ignorance at "the washi
and, oh, my goodness, "the washington post" still so wrong. out the facts to back up their claims, they make the claims anyway, and the post still ran this headline: trump keeps claiming the most dangerous cities in america are all run by democrats. they aren't. oh, my goodness, "the washington post" got the president on that one, didn't they? the left-wing national media, the radical dems, the rinos and anyone who opposes president trump have abandon reason and truth. i...
49
49
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the washington post had an article i think it was just over the weekend about a teacher in minnesotao was assigning like a lot of high school teachers are doing now the plague by camo and there was a lot of quotes in there from the students. very precocious bunch of students. they all seemed to derive positive messages from the plague which was interesting. i was having a little trouble. it was a bit of a stretch for me but they impressed that there is it seemed to be about how there's a positive side to human nature and if so they didn't want to focus on the plague side. >> good for them. [laughter] that they could find within themselves the likeness and the vision to move forward. i don't find the plague to be a celebration of endurance and compassion. i did find blindness to be that but that's nice to hear. >> your recent books on u.s. history or the situation today, these troops that was published in 2018 and this america last year as well as other writings have focus concern on illiberal nationalism that has been research it not just in the u.s. of course in recent years how do
. >> the washington post had an article i think it was just over the weekend about a teacher in minnesotao was assigning like a lot of high school teachers are doing now the plague by camo and there was a lot of quotes in there from the students. very precocious bunch of students. they all seemed to derive positive messages from the plague which was interesting. i was having a little trouble. it was a bit of a stretch for me but they impressed that there is it seemed to be about how...
212
212
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what they say when they say what about "the washington post"? what is your response? >> the unarmed category we are talking exclusively about unarmed category is ludicrous in "the washington post" database. this is how you get uncounted by unarmed by "the washington pos "the washington post." a shooting and speeding away from an unlawful car stop and having a loaded semiautomatic pistol in the car with you. you are an unarmed victim at that point. so many of these black victims as well as white victims were violently resisting arrest and by all appearances, out to kill the cop. the difference is not that gre great. as this professor rightly notes, with "the washington post" has been furiously re-categorizing unarmed people and jumping in the unarmed category to try to get to notice them. but the difference is not that great. when you look at the overall category, you have about a quarter of all police shooting victims being black and that is less than predicted by the black proportion in this country. >> laura: hold on, heather. i want to look at the actual figures bec
that is what they say when they say what about "the washington post"? what is your response? >> the unarmed category we are talking exclusively about unarmed category is ludicrous in "the washington post" database. this is how you get uncounted by unarmed by "the washington pos "the washington post." a shooting and speeding away from an unlawful car stop and having a loaded semiautomatic pistol in the car with you. you are an unarmed victim at that...
49
49
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
only in the "washington post". sina jog everybody's memory. basically trump said you have to ask michael cohen have to see if there is no truth, why did he make the subpoena you want for allegations. have to ask michael cohen my attorney left us michael. i said do you know where he got the money to make that payment? and trump said no i don't know. simply what i wrote about that it was false he do : made the payment so it was an effort to kill a damaging story. and he knew that cohen was reimbursed for the hush money. each peace of that was false. annette was a clear example of all of the evidence being there and him sort of thing i didn't know. it's all about trump on trump. and essentially the thing that is sort of unique about trump is that he exaggerates or makes self claims about almost every part of life. so you know, it starts with where his parents are from, how long you went to college, and sort of moves all the way through his business career, through how successful he was, sort of his personality, what he cares about and straight to
only in the "washington post". sina jog everybody's memory. basically trump said you have to ask michael cohen have to see if there is no truth, why did he make the subpoena you want for allegations. have to ask michael cohen my attorney left us michael. i said do you know where he got the money to make that payment? and trump said no i don't know. simply what i wrote about that it was false he do : made the payment so it was an effort to kill a damaging story. and he knew that cohen...
64
64
Jun 15, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN2
quote
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 1
the new york times daily. greta: what we read a myriad of papers, wall street journal also in washington times. two papers that are perceived as conservative. the new yorkie times and washington post, those are national newspapers . would rated them to show you what folks in washington, the decision-makers are reading. so that you know how they are getting their information. you can disagree print were not promoting these newspapers . whatletting you know others are reading. and you can disagree with it and call up and voice your opinion. the washington post this morning
the new york times daily. greta: what we read a myriad of papers, wall street journal also in washington times. two papers that are perceived as conservative. the new yorkie times and washington post, those are national newspapers . would rated them to show you what folks in washington, the decision-makers are reading. so that you know how they are getting their information. you can disagree print were not promoting these newspapers . whatletting you know others are reading. and you can...
53
53
Jun 8, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
the washington post has been doing its owfi washington post has been doing its own tracking since 2015atal police shootings and its tally, basically, round about 1000 people every year are shot dead by the police, according to its tally. more than 5000 people in the la st tally. more than 5000 people in the last five years. around half of them are white, most were apparently armed, but obviously it is a staggering picture. it is quite shocking research. they say it does not really change if crime rates fluctuate, it does not alter depending on crime rates, it does not alter depending on change of leadership and in the police force, it seems to be a steady, consistent figure regardless of circumstances. maya, the chances of being sure if you are black far outnumbered the chance if you are white by the police. yes, this reallyjust highlights exactly why these protests are happening in america. anyone who knows about police violence in the us will not be surprised by these figures. they will know the names of trayvon martin, rhianna taylor, george floyd, they will know the work of gary yo
the washington post has been doing its owfi washington post has been doing its own tracking since 2015atal police shootings and its tally, basically, round about 1000 people every year are shot dead by the police, according to its tally. more than 5000 people in the la st tally. more than 5000 people in the last five years. around half of them are white, most were apparently armed, but obviously it is a staggering picture. it is quite shocking research. they say it does not really change if...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
just before more tonight i'm joined by karen that's here she's a global opinions editor for the washington post she joins me tonight from dallas texas karen is going to have you on the program 2 years ago you wrote an opinion piece in the washington post today had the headline i no longer have hope in white america what would the headline be tonight. interesting question i get asked this question a lot actually about hope and i think my response is somewhat similar to what i wrote back then which is taken from there osteen sharing and it's this notion that. i don't work or operate or write out of hokie right out of the shadow. it could be that in my lifetime i don't see these issues go away. just like you know black slaves without their children and they're going to live would be slaves. so i would operate in this shadow of hope that i. work anyway. i don't think hope is quite the right question i think that is a question more so for white america of the reason we should hope things will get better and. let me ask you about something we're seeing right now we're seeing police officers across th
just before more tonight i'm joined by karen that's here she's a global opinions editor for the washington post she joins me tonight from dallas texas karen is going to have you on the program 2 years ago you wrote an opinion piece in the washington post today had the headline i no longer have hope in white america what would the headline be tonight. interesting question i get asked this question a lot actually about hope and i think my response is somewhat similar to what i wrote back then...
47
47
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break. when we come back, we'll that take a look at, apparently, the new rules of epidemiology around coronavirus and how, strangely, this is a virus that only seems to threaten those of a particular political view. stay with at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break....
83
83
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break. when we come back, we'll that take a look at, apparently, the new rules of epidemiology around coronavirus and how, strangely, this is a virus that only seems to threaten those of a particular political view. stay with where will you go first? wherever you make go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break....
49
49
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break. when we come back, we'll that take a look at, apparently, the new rules of epidemiology around coronavirus and how, strangely, this is a virus that only seems to threaten those of a particular political view. stay with i'm a performer. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. and it's bigger than selling cars. we're here to build for the people who build
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break....
43
43
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break. when we come back, we'll that take a look at, apparently, the new rules of epidemiology around coronavirus and how, strangely, this is a virus that only seems to threaten those of a particular political view. stay with at mercedes-benz, nothing less than world-class service will do. that's why we're expanding your range of choices. many dealers now offer optional pick-up & delivery and at-home maintenance, as well as online shopping with home delivery and special finance arrangements. so, whether you visit your local dealer or prefer the comfort of home you can count on the very highest level of service. get
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break....
65
65
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break. when we come back, we'll that take a look at, apparently, the new rules of epidemiology around coronavirus and how, strangely, this is a virus that only seems to threaten those of a particular political view. stay with us. ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break....
340
340
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 340
favorite 0
quote 0
when there are no facts to support it. >> the irony is "the washington post"'s own database collects statistics, but "the washington post" doesn't write that. here's another interesting fact, a police officer is 18 and a half times more likely to be murdered by a black male than an unarmed blackmail is to be murdered by a cop. or killed by a cop. so there are so many facts about crime, about policing, we should not racially profile blacks for any crime rates, we should also not racially profile cops for one absolutely horrific arrest. the cops desperately want more tactical training, they want more help in de-escalating and controlling stress but they are not systemically biased. >> tucker: we need to decelerate, de-escalate the rhetoric here because this is actually threatening the country. great to see you, thanks so much. >> it's not the country, it's civilization itself is now at risk. >> tucker: barack obama and joe biden helped create the myth that police are violently racist, now obama is lecturing america about the great opportunity that looting and rioting. that's next. ♪ you
when there are no facts to support it. >> the irony is "the washington post"'s own database collects statistics, but "the washington post" doesn't write that. here's another interesting fact, a police officer is 18 and a half times more likely to be murdered by a black male than an unarmed blackmail is to be murdered by a cop. or killed by a cop. so there are so many facts about crime, about policing, we should not racially profile blacks for any crime rates, we should...
50
50
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break. when we come back, we'll that take a look at, apparently, the new rules of epidemiology around coronavirus and how, strangely, this is a virus that only seems to threaten those of a particular political view. stay with (vo) at audi, we design cars that exhilarate with versatility, whether on the track, or the everyday drive. today, that philosophy extends to how we connect with you. we call it, audi at your door. whether a remote test drive, shopping, trade-in, or even service pickup, audi at your door can do this and more at participating dealers. the premium audi dealership experience, on your terms. audi
she was at a private party, and two years later "the washington post" dragging it up. aw from reason, i think, indicated exactly why. they knew that the mob was going to come for "the washington post" eventually and say why are you hosting parties with members with black face? why aren't you condemning -- gerry: yeah. it's a thrilling, sort of throwing people to the sharks in the hope to save themselves. >> yeah, correct. gerry: we need to take a break, short break....
0
0.0
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
FBC
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 1
russia reporting of the "new york times" and i think it's time the "new york times" and also "the washington post" hand back their pulitzers.
russia reporting of the "new york times" and i think it's time the "new york times" and also "the washington post" hand back their pulitzers.
219
219
Jun 7, 2020
06/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 1
"the washington post" front page showing the crowds.hicago "sun-times" front page talking about peaceful and powerful protests across the country. massive protests in the age of a pandemic and u.s. president who doesn't seem to have a handle on either. with me now is axios police reporter alexi mccammond. are the president and press and public forgetting about the pandemic amid all this? >> thank you for having me. no, don't think everyone is forgetting about the pandemic in all of this. we can focus on different things that call our attention and demand our attention like the protests against police brutality. we can't go outside without masks and gloves. the way the coronavirus has penetrated our lives is impossible to ignore. one thing is president trump, he he hasn't forgotten about the pandemic but he wants to move past it. he talked about reopening the country weeks ago when experts advised against it and he's talking about the economy again. >> we're up to 110,000 confirmed dead in the u.s. that total will be hit probably total,
"the washington post" front page showing the crowds.hicago "sun-times" front page talking about peaceful and powerful protests across the country. massive protests in the age of a pandemic and u.s. president who doesn't seem to have a handle on either. with me now is axios police reporter alexi mccammond. are the president and press and public forgetting about the pandemic amid all this? >> thank you for having me. no, don't think everyone is forgetting about the...
549
549
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 549
favorite 0
quote 0
as you said, "the washington post" has gone further and it's saying the u.s.uded that some americans were killed as a result of this. they don't know how many or when. "the new york times" is reporting that reports of these bounties originally came out of afghanistan as far back as january from special operations forces. the post is saying there was a high level nsc meeting about this in march to decide what, if anything, to do about it. but i can tell you, we at nbc news are getting pushback from credible disinterested sources that this may not be as big a deal as some are making it out to be. that it may not have ever gone anywhere and that, in fact, there may have been a decision to factor it into the african peace talks. they were providing weapons and intelligence to kill americans and the previous administrations put that aside and still cut a peace deal. these are the things that happen in the shadow war between russia and the united states and it doesn't necessarily mean there was a conspiracy by the president to tamp it down. that's what we're trying
as you said, "the washington post" has gone further and it's saying the u.s.uded that some americans were killed as a result of this. they don't know how many or when. "the new york times" is reporting that reports of these bounties originally came out of afghanistan as far back as january from special operations forces. the post is saying there was a high level nsc meeting about this in march to decide what, if anything, to do about it. but i can tell you, we at nbc news...
217
217
Jun 13, 2020
06/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
wesley lowery, andrea mitchell and ashley h parker, whise reporter for the "washington post" and jak sherman, senior writer for politico. you have one a a applies. u wrote, what if the activists are write and dismantriminal justice, what might that look like. west w emp s, what arehe black lives movement seeking? wesley: it is interesting. here we are ain and seeing this every few months for the last few years. another taste that shocks the country unless there is gray area inerms of the public arena. and one of the reasons we have seen in broad response is because a lot of people are tired of this an tired of dealing this again. the activists. the leaders andha organizer always argued there are wig systemic problems and not body b cameras the whole system is broken. one of the reasons we are seeing such and the america cap public is pleesk it. and the electorate says perhaps this isn't bad nents b there is something more structural and we are seeing a significant shift for the american people on these issues and more in hine wherehe activists are. robert: when weear the phrase defund
wesley lowery, andrea mitchell and ashley h parker, whise reporter for the "washington post" and jak sherman, senior writer for politico. you have one a a applies. u wrote, what if the activists are write and dismantriminal justice, what might that look like. west w emp s, what arehe black lives movement seeking? wesley: it is interesting. here we are ain and seeing this every few months for the last few years. another taste that shocks the country unless there is gray area inerms of...
34
34
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
i spent 20 years of the washington post that i went all over the country for the washington post. as i traveled across the country running business stories i began to realize how little i knew about the history of the working people of america. it is something that is not taught. in the late 1990s i wrote a series of articles -- articles on sexual harassment. i heard chilling stories about places where there had been an imbalance of power, where people were able to use their power to force people to do things they did not want to do. there were people who were sort of trapped in a cycle of abuse. a lot of times, the stories were really very bad stories. much more akin to criminal activity than most of us had realized. i heard all of these stories all around the country and i began to suffer myself what psychologists call secondary stress. and i got afraid to fly. i started to feel like authority figures could not be counted on to do the right thing if there was a problem. i suppose part of the issue for me was that i had both the good luck and bad luck to sit by the fabulous aviati
i spent 20 years of the washington post that i went all over the country for the washington post. as i traveled across the country running business stories i began to realize how little i knew about the history of the working people of america. it is something that is not taught. in the late 1990s i wrote a series of articles -- articles on sexual harassment. i heard chilling stories about places where there had been an imbalance of power, where people were able to use their power to force...
40
40
Jun 3, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the washington post. f hours and that is the raising of the seriousness of charges against one police officer in particular, derek chauvin, and the george floyd case. and three other charges against police officers who were looking on. what do you make of these developments now, eight days, nine days after the event? obviously we have seen a and nine days of demonstrations across the united states and a vast majority of these have been peaceful. but some have turned violent and some american cities, cu rfews have been violent and some american cities, curfews have been imposed and the political stakes have really been rising for governors and local leaders. as well as by donald trump in the white house. what is happening is the washington post have this story about charges against derek chauvin, elevated to second—degree murder. in the three other officers who would with him when george floyd was dyed and killed in minneapolis, previously didn't have any charges facing them and they now face charges of aid
the washington post. f hours and that is the raising of the seriousness of charges against one police officer in particular, derek chauvin, and the george floyd case. and three other charges against police officers who were looking on. what do you make of these developments now, eight days, nine days after the event? obviously we have seen a and nine days of demonstrations across the united states and a vast majority of these have been peaceful. but some have turned violent and some american...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
reason why the of a god i'm not debating any of those reasons even though you really look at the washington post data they don't police shootings are unarmed all races in the last have actually decreased for 8 years where. police officers also all racists how to increase but. well that there are actually dispute that data if you look at what the guardian has said and look the guardian that is the british newspaper i mean the lies you have heard of them there is nothing out there so you can say that there are stacks other statistics and you can you can use that hysterics to set up your own narrative so but to plastic wrap our will be doing that is a progressive liberal newspaper that is on the i would i would actually dispute that the washington post as it is owned by amazon jeff bezos is absolutely not a progressive so i would doubt fundamentally disagree with him but he imagines that people want a change in policy and where did they want that from there we supposed to be charge of making this he won't have it is it's local state and national so people are right here in austin rather the people
reason why the of a god i'm not debating any of those reasons even though you really look at the washington post data they don't police shootings are unarmed all races in the last have actually decreased for 8 years where. police officers also all racists how to increase but. well that there are actually dispute that data if you look at what the guardian has said and look the guardian that is the british newspaper i mean the lies you have heard of them there is nothing out there so you can say...
38
38
Jun 18, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> on this legal battle, the washington post editorial board in their editorial this morning, free speech. not national security. it's at stake in trump's absurd lawsuit against john bolton's book and no self-respectingorde book halted. writing this, the official to scrub the book a process consumed four months. this review proceeded mr. trump insisted the book must not be published before the november election. nonsensically, all of his conversations with mr. bolton were classified. unsurprisingly, after mr. bolton's manuscript was strubbed, yore said further review was necessary con clutding the administration was using the process as pretext to silence him, mr. bolton decided to public. get to your calls. carl in chicago. democratic caller. what do you think? >> yes. how are you doing, gretta? i know bolton is getting a lot of criticism, but what we should realize from this book is just how -- how bad off we are as a country. we've got a major political party in this country who basically has displayed how corrupted he a eed they are. allowed power to corrupt them. all the days t
. >> on this legal battle, the washington post editorial board in their editorial this morning, free speech. not national security. it's at stake in trump's absurd lawsuit against john bolton's book and no self-respectingorde book halted. writing this, the official to scrub the book a process consumed four months. this review proceeded mr. trump insisted the book must not be published before the november election. nonsensically, all of his conversations with mr. bolton were classified....
123
123
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile a new report from the "washington post." klahoma, the trump campaign directed the removal of thousands of social distancing stickers. you can see in this video obtained by the "post" two men appear to be seen pulling stickers off of the seats in a section of the arena. trump campaign communications director tim murtaugh told nbc news the rally was in, quote, full compliance with the safety protocol set in place at the arena. as you remember when the president took the stage that evening the crowd was clustered together, and the attendees were not leaving empty seats between themselves. there was no social distancing. it's unclear how many who attended the event contracted the virus. we're watching that development. at least one oklahoma former president has tests pottive. according to the "associated press," he was inside the arena for six hours and wore a mask and practiced social distancing. he said he was never close to the president. this was happening as two more staff members tested positive after the tulsa rally bringi
meanwhile a new report from the "washington post." klahoma, the trump campaign directed the removal of thousands of social distancing stickers. you can see in this video obtained by the "post" two men appear to be seen pulling stickers off of the seats in a section of the arena. trump campaign communications director tim murtaugh told nbc news the rally was in, quote, full compliance with the safety protocol set in place at the arena. as you remember when the president took...
47
47
Jun 15, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
let's move on to the washington post. atalanta killing sparked outrage. shot by police. the da's office trying to work out what charges to bring against the police officer alleged to have been the officer to have shot him, garrett rolfe, what do you make of this? also in terms of what the audio seems to show, garrett rolfe saying after rayshard brooks was shot. he says, "i got him.", doesn't he? it's appalling. i think it's interesting that the terrible death that happened in minneapolis and the death in atlanta have come ata time and the death in atlanta have come at a time again when i think people have realised we all work together and life is better together and what was great about those demonstrations istew 77 was great about those demonstrations isjem many but together, - stronger will—f— | will; is i horrific so after killing of coming so soon after the killing of george floyd and | think. the m-
let's move on to the washington post. atalanta killing sparked outrage. shot by police. the da's office trying to work out what charges to bring against the police officer alleged to have been the officer to have shot him, garrett rolfe, what do you make of this? also in terms of what the audio seems to show, garrett rolfe saying after rayshard brooks was shot. he says, "i got him.", doesn't he? it's appalling. i think it's interesting that the terrible death that happened in...
23
23
Jun 1, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll start with a column in "the washington post," posted last night, printed this morning in "the washington post," and the headline, online, america is at a low ebb, shaken by multiple blows, and trump adds to the distress. this is the state of the union, as the nation reels from multiple blows, each one arriving with swift and overwhelming force. long-standing, untreated inequalities have been exposed anew, and they in turn have highlighted the country's real vulnerabilities. what has been just below the surface, known but barely acknowledged, and rarely addressed seriously, is now impossible to ignore. your thoughts on the president's leadership, 202-748-8000 for republicans. 202-748-8001 for democrats. nd all others, 202-748-8002. politico is writing this morning about what we can possibly hear from the president in the coming days and the debate over that inside the white house. the white house divided on trump addressing racial tensions. they write that as protests continue to flare across the country, president trump and his top aides can be settle on the next steps the white house sh
we'll start with a column in "the washington post," posted last night, printed this morning in "the washington post," and the headline, online, america is at a low ebb, shaken by multiple blows, and trump adds to the distress. this is the state of the union, as the nation reels from multiple blows, each one arriving with swift and overwhelming force. long-standing, untreated inequalities have been exposed anew, and they in turn have highlighted the country's real...
171
171
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
the washington post said this was due to a payment of u.s. deaths. you can't imagine a situation where president donald trump wouldn't have been informed. there are extremely grave allegations levied against the russian military asperatus, the gru. the unit accused of doing this the same ones that tried to kill the daughter in salisbury in early 2018. extraordinary situation and it's now a process story about who told who what inside the white house about the allegation. remember, donald trump is always in a strange situation when it comes to russian malfeasance. he recently talked about trying to get russia back into the g7. i should point out the taliban say, no, we have nothing to do with this. deny the allegations. so does the russian troops. back to you. >> no question given the president's apologetic streak given russian malfeasance overseas. it will be interesting to see how the president responds when he's pressed by reporters soon. >>> with news of russians putting bounties on the lives of the u.s. troops emerging over the weekend, here's wha
the washington post said this was due to a payment of u.s. deaths. you can't imagine a situation where president donald trump wouldn't have been informed. there are extremely grave allegations levied against the russian military asperatus, the gru. the unit accused of doing this the same ones that tried to kill the daughter in salisbury in early 2018. extraordinary situation and it's now a process story about who told who what inside the white house about the allegation. remember, donald trump...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
wealthiest person even after the divorce jeff bezos has the luxury of vision and when he bought the washington post i am told that at a staff meet and greet where the atmosphere was not initially warm he was asked why did you buy the washington post and he instantly turned a bunch of frowns upside down when he said to give you a longer runway meanwhile newspapers everywhere seem to be going belly up and these amazon prime delivery trucks we see everywhere have laid the ecosystem for more developers with less deep pockets have kind of wandered away from the robocar thing that jeff bezos is steering his company into and that the ecosystem will also support ride sharing so he could be big foot stomping on the left hillary for years we have debated whether companies such as the airlines which we just discussed are too big to fail is it possible that amazon is too big to succeed. it doesn't think so ashley hall and this debate is the mindset for many years now and jeff basis you're quite correct i didn't have that quote at that stuff meeting with the washington post but also he is noted to saying around
wealthiest person even after the divorce jeff bezos has the luxury of vision and when he bought the washington post i am told that at a staff meet and greet where the atmosphere was not initially warm he was asked why did you buy the washington post and he instantly turned a bunch of frowns upside down when he said to give you a longer runway meanwhile newspapers everywhere seem to be going belly up and these amazon prime delivery trucks we see everywhere have laid the ecosystem for more...
91
91
Jun 15, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 1
take a look at the washington post thist morning. than 6.5 trillion in wealth, vanished during the first three months of this year as the pandemic tightened. we'll punch a hole that will 800 billion in the second quarter alone. this according to the congressional office. the shortfalls reflecting tens of millions of newly unemployed workers cutting back. guest: i don't think we manage the financial issue in the financial destruction by sort of damaging the public health. i understand the financial issue very strongly. and at the same time, i don't see that we can let the public health concerns go by the way side so that potential willie, we can get the financial aspects into the shape. it will take a long time for that to f occur. greta: take a listen to the chief economic advisor. here's what he had to say. in his prediction for the economy. guest: i think that the economy is in recovery mode right now. i think the bottom of the recession, really was a pandemic contraction, this is like an act of nature. a bad hurricane or terrible s
take a look at the washington post thist morning. than 6.5 trillion in wealth, vanished during the first three months of this year as the pandemic tightened. we'll punch a hole that will 800 billion in the second quarter alone. this according to the congressional office. the shortfalls reflecting tens of millions of newly unemployed workers cutting back. guest: i don't think we manage the financial issue in the financial destruction by sort of damaging the public health. i understand the...