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now the times. r him, those papers have exposed cash for honors, corruption of oxfam, abused that brought at rotheram and much more. so at a time when the prime minister is fighting for his political life after a series of scoops that could still bring him down, what does the editor of the times make of it all and how does he explain the relationship towards the press and the people in power? and with first a new radio station, times radio and now an upcoming tv station, is the organisation he leads set on taking down the bbc? john witherow, welcome to the the media show — for the first time. and i'd like to get a sense from you, as we start about your media habits. what do you listen to in the morning? i imagine you were once fully a today programme person but now you are loyal to times radio? no, i listen to the today programme and times radio. because it's important to see what both are doing. and what about tv, your news channel choice? generally, the bbc but i admire itm as well. and do you stil
now the times. r him, those papers have exposed cash for honors, corruption of oxfam, abused that brought at rotheram and much more. so at a time when the prime minister is fighting for his political life after a series of scoops that could still bring him down, what does the editor of the times make of it all and how does he explain the relationship towards the press and the people in power? and with first a new radio station, times radio and now an upcoming tv station, is the organisation he...
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so the times in the sunday times — government. so the times in the sunday times will _ government.y will remain separate in terms of editors in key areas with up we've already started merging parts of it. a lot of readers read it seven days. and we are trying to do that to avoid duplication and that we co—ordinate on things so we don't repeat stories or cover the same ground. it'sjust repeat stories or cover the same ground. it's just sensible. repeat stories or cover the same ground. it'sjust sensible. ground. it's 'ust sensible. sports, features ground. it'sjust sensible. sports, features what _ ground. it'sjust sensible. sports, features what we _ ground. it'sjust sensible. sports, features what we agree _ ground. it'sjust sensible. sports, features what we agree on - ground. it'sjust sensible. sports,| features what we agree on things. there will be people who say the dean doris is wrong, they will argue that rupert murdoch already metals in our democracy and that this decision could give them more power to do so. ~ ., ., decision could give them more power todoso.~ ., ., ., .,
so the times in the sunday times — government. so the times in the sunday times will _ government.y will remain separate in terms of editors in key areas with up we've already started merging parts of it. a lot of readers read it seven days. and we are trying to do that to avoid duplication and that we co—ordinate on things so we don't repeat stories or cover the same ground. it'sjust repeat stories or cover the same ground. it's just sensible. repeat stories or cover the same ground....
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the sunday times. ncial interest to do. so can you just explain why it wouldn't be? yeah, that's not true what you described. just explain the undertaking, when he bought the titles in 1981, he gave undertakings the two titles that would remain separate. there was a real interest then without digital media that we needed a plurality of opinions. and they didn't want the times and sunday times to merge. that's what's existed for a0 years. the anomaly was, this was a 20th—century decision that doesn't apply to the digital age, 21st century. the fact that the government could have some say on the free press is an anomaly. i think the department of culture, media and sport excepted that, that we should be involved, you look after your own business, you have a level playing field with the other publishers so you are treated the same. —— we shouldn't be involved. so they've agreed to these undertakings to be removed from their influence. the undertakings remain there being put into our employment contracts an
the sunday times. ncial interest to do. so can you just explain why it wouldn't be? yeah, that's not true what you described. just explain the undertaking, when he bought the titles in 1981, he gave undertakings the two titles that would remain separate. there was a real interest then without digital media that we needed a plurality of opinions. and they didn't want the times and sunday times to merge. that's what's existed for a0 years. the anomaly was, this was a 20th—century decision that...
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grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift so they did not play together but that's the -- that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> while we are talking about the clevelands children they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us what you know about the family stories about baby ruth. >> so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to actually put the images of the baby and also frances on that and we have actual tons of political memorabilia, tons of souvenirs that have been given away and they actually contacted the family to actually, you know, allow both images on the candy bar. but sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and sadly susan, she was pregnant with a child at the time and both happened almost at the same time. so she did not get a chance to say good-bye to ruth before she
grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift so they did not play together but that's the -- that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> while we are talking about the clevelands children they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar...
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time. with the purpose of studying history is to help understand our time today. what would you take away from the mckinley era that people can help to understand the time we're going through? >> i think, like you said, the technological advances and, you know, and we just were epanning at rapid speed and money was poured into the country for, you know, industrial expansion. i think we can learn from that and that today, we can take the strides and make sure that we have the infrastructure to be able to proceed and cities can understand how, you know, important that is, you know, because i think they were doing it by happen chance and hoping for the best and sometimes that did not work out. but i think we can learn from the past, we can learn from those, you know, those police takes that were made during those times in the mckinley's times. especially during that particular time because we radically changed in the early 1900's. >> grover cleveland, you're actually more closely relate ed to grover cleveland. what should they know? >> they should know that he had a b
time. with the purpose of studying history is to help understand our time today. what would you take away from the mckinley era that people can help to understand the time we're going through? >> i think, like you said, the technological advances and, you know, and we just were epanning at rapid speed and money was poured into the country for, you know, industrial expansion. i think we can learn from that and that today, we can take the strides and make sure that we have the...
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she's been in the mets for a long time. own. she's been in the mets for a long time-— own. or a lona time. ., ,, . ., , ., long time. the home secretary had exressed long time. the home secretary had expressed some _ long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. _ long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. in - long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. in terms| long time. the home secretary had i expressed some concern. in terms of maintaining public confidence, it's a bit of a testing time. i don't know how much you've mothered public confidence, but it's incredibly important that whoever leads the met does have complete public confidence of all political leaders. the does have complete public confidence of all political leaders.— of all political leaders. the head of all political leaders. the head ofthe of all political leaders. the head of the metropolitan _ of all political leaders. the head of the metropolitan police - of all political leaders. the head of the metropolitan police in - of all political leaders. the head i of t
she's been in the mets for a long time. own. she's been in the mets for a long time-— own. or a lona time. ., ,, . ., , ., long time. the home secretary had exressed long time. the home secretary had expressed some _ long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. _ long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. in - long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. in terms| long time. the home secretary had i expressed some concern. in terms of maintaining...
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how we are beginning to think about that time when the queen might— think about that time when the queenrds the back end of last year that she had to miss the remembrance day service, which is something — remembrance day service, which is something she would never do. that's pretty— something she would never do. that's pretty sacrosanct and her calendar. but it's _ pretty sacrosanct and her calendar. but it's a _ pretty sacrosanct and her calendar. but it's a reminder to us that a nation — but it's a reminder to us that a nation that this is a lady who is in her late _ nation that this is a lady who is in her late 90s. we have to be very protective of her. the risk of covid is very— protective of her. the risk of covid is very real~ — protective of her. the risk of covid is very real. prince charles met many— is very real. prince charles met many people a couple days ago, but he met— many people a couple days ago, but he met with his mother in particular. we're right to be cautious. _ particular. we're right to be cautious, but also right to be a little _ cautious, but also right to be a
how we are beginning to think about that time when the queen might— think about that time when the queenrds the back end of last year that she had to miss the remembrance day service, which is something — remembrance day service, which is something she would never do. that's pretty— something she would never do. that's pretty sacrosanct and her calendar. but it's _ pretty sacrosanct and her calendar. but it's a _ pretty sacrosanct and her calendar. but it's a reminder to us that a nation...
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the this time, when it comes to the energy companies.— this time, when it comes to the energy companies. the 6 billion which is the figure _ energy companies. the 6 billion which is the figure the - energy companies. the 6 billion which is the figure the times i energy companies. the 6 billion i which is the figure the times have got, we have been told that the government sources are denying this and saying that a deal hasn't been done. it is going to the wire and they expect something to be announced perhaps at the beginning of next week. when you look at the figures, 6 billion, that would equate to about £200 per household each year. while welcome, it is still not that much considering i think average fuel bills —— my fuel bills will rise £2000. think average fuel bills -- my fuel bills will rise £2000.— think average fuel bills -- my fuel bills will rise £2000. when you take that squeeze. _ bills will rise £2000. when you take that squeeze. i _ bills will rise £2000. when you take that squeeze, i think _ bills will rise £2000. when you take that squeeze, i think £200 - bills will ris
the this time, when it comes to the energy companies.— this time, when it comes to the energy companies. the 6 billion which is the figure _ energy companies. the 6 billion which is the figure the - energy companies. the 6 billion which is the figure the times i energy companies. the 6 billion i which is the figure the times have got, we have been told that the government sources are denying this and saying that a deal hasn't been done. it is going to the wire and they expect something to be...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. laturner: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. . mr. laturner: john lewis is known as the leader of the civil rights movement. his legacy is inspiring. he was the chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee in the 1960's. he was one of the original freedom riders in 1961. in 1963, he helped organize the march on washington, and in 1965, he led the first of three marches between selma and montgomery across the edmund pettus bridge. there are few americans as distinguished as john r. lewis and i'm proud to support this bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. wasserman schultz: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentlelady from georgia, who has the privilege of having not stepped in the shoes but to have succeeded the great former
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. laturner: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. . mr. laturner: john lewis is known as the leader of the civil rights movement. his legacy is inspiring. he was the chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee in the 1960's. he was one of the original freedom riders in 1961. in 1963, he helped...
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that is my concern. >> i remember the first time, i kind of winced, i was the president didn't say thisthese words. he didn't grow up as a politician, he grew uphe as a businessperson and there v were times his language wasn't very precise. we sort of need to bring this around the house and peach with the boat and went to the senate and held hearings really for the first time seeing these witness in person and cross-examined my grandpa, ted cruz, good lawyers who new stuff and then the senate didn't convict so impeachment was really the charge like indictment and the senate tries the case and they don't convict. >> you have to understand not to say the house -- i am up a man of the house but the house has its own integrity. what i'm about to say doesn't diminish that but there's never understanding that this would bh taken any more seriously, mitch mcconnell had already said these standards are not met. if youif remember nancy pelosi s holding up the articles of impeachment to send them to the senate trying to negotiate for more because she knew they haven't, it was a clock and the corr
that is my concern. >> i remember the first time, i kind of winced, i was the president didn't say thisthese words. he didn't grow up as a politician, he grew uphe as a businessperson and there v were times his language wasn't very precise. we sort of need to bring this around the house and peach with the boat and went to the senate and held hearings really for the first time seeing these witness in person and cross-examined my grandpa, ted cruz, good lawyers who new stuff and then the...
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the last time he did _ forward to february. the last time he did that — forward to february. hat is when russia invaded crimea in 2014. i think there are really— crimea in 2014. i think there are really heightened fares tonight that russia _ really heightened fares tonight that russia may be about to invade ukraine — russia may be about to invade ukraine. it's now got about 170,000 troops _ ukraine. it's now got about 170,000 troops massed on ukraine's border top it's— troops massed on ukraine's border top it's this — troops massed on ukraine's border top it's this waiting game that everybody has been playing for days now. everybody has been playing for days now as _ everybody has been playing for days now. as you say, with the end of the winter _ now. as you say, with the end of the winter olympics, that could just be the point _ winter olympics, that could just be the point at which he does decide to id the point at which he does decide to go in _ the point at which he does decide to go in it— the point at which he does decide to no in. . ~ , the point at which he does decid
the last time he did _ forward to february. the last time he did that — forward to february. hat is when russia invaded crimea in 2014. i think there are really— crimea in 2014. i think there are really heightened fares tonight that russia _ really heightened fares tonight that russia may be about to invade ukraine — russia may be about to invade ukraine. it's now got about 170,000 troops _ ukraine. it's now got about 170,000 troops massed on ukraine's border top it's— troops massed on...
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people can understand the time we are going through? >> like you said the technological advances and rapid speeds money is being poured into the country for industrial expansion. .. susan, was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event. he's the grandson of grover. his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actual >> . a >> . >> there was an enormous age difference. >> it was a love story kindled by francis father who was a friend and i think upon his death grover felt the need to make sure francis was taken care of for the rest of her life. they loved each other. definitely he was a lot older by a stretch of 25 or 30 years. but have the time she trusted him and he was the guardian for many years even prior to mr. full's death and they loved each other and had a wonderful family. >> they really didn't like life inside the white house. >> correct. francis would actually take the children by carriage off campus it was unbeknownst to the press or an
people can understand the time we are going through? >> like you said the technological advances and rapid speeds money is being poured into the country for industrial expansion. .. susan, was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event. he's the grandson of grover. his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actual >> . a >> . >> there was an enormous age difference. >> it...
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the times... is he really wielding the knife? _ sunak? the times... is he really wielding the knife? i don't think| wielding the knife? i don't think he's building — wielding the knife? i don't think he's building the _ wielding the knife? i don't think he's building the knife. - wielding the knife? i don't think he's building the knife. i - wielding the knife? i don't think he's building the knife. i think. wielding the knife? i don't think| he's building the knife. i think he was asked — he's building the knife. i think he was asked a question and i think rishi _ was asked a question and i think rishi sunak appears to be a serious competent figure who wants to get on with the _ competent figure who wants to get on with the job in running the economy in a very— with the job in running the economy in a very difficult time. he doesn't want _ in a very difficult time. he doesn't want to— in a very difficult time. he doesn't want to have to be defending the prime _ want to have to be defending the prime minister's self—inflicted gaffes — prime minister's
the times... is he really wielding the knife? _ sunak? the times... is he really wielding the knife? i don't think| wielding the knife? i don't think he's building — wielding the knife? i don't think he's building the _ wielding the knife? i don't think he's building the knife. - wielding the knife? i don't think he's building the knife. i - wielding the knife? i don't think he's building the knife. i think. wielding the knife? i don't think| he's building the knife. i think he was asked —...
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time ago. i don't think the | a long time ago. i don't think the royals _ a long time ago. think_ royals families at a crossroad, i think the cross this crossroad a long _ think the cross this crossroad a longtime — think the cross this crossroad a long time ago and certainly in january— long time ago and certainly in january when they stripped prince andrew_ january when they stripped prince andrew of— january when they stripped prince andrew of his hrh title and his military— andrew of his hrh title and his military positions and he lost the patronage is a lot of his charities. ithink_ patronage is a lot of his charities. ithink the — patronage is a lot of his charities. i think the royal family would like us to— i think the royal family would like us to put— i think the royal family would like us to put this behind because they've — us to put this behind because they've put it behind. the sun has a particular— they've put it behind. the sun has a particular agenda with prince andrew, _ particular agenda with prince andrew, they have for weeks now been dredging _ andrew, t
time ago. i don't think the | a long time ago. i don't think the royals _ a long time ago. think_ royals families at a crossroad, i think the cross this crossroad a long _ think the cross this crossroad a longtime — think the cross this crossroad a long time ago and certainly in january— long time ago and certainly in january when they stripped prince andrew_ january when they stripped prince andrew of— january when they stripped prince andrew of his hrh title and his military— andrew...
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lastly, back. to the times. while the bites back after ta ke—off to the times. efly. you must be the last person _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't - to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't seen| the last person who hasn't seen great british break tonight decor. made some comments about one of the nations most favourite tv programmes and he doesn't want it either. and his wife and kids do and said he thought it was comparable to gladiatorial combat. that was not his sort of thing that didn't like when the contestants were lost and pushed out. this prompted a backlash with a writer in the times criticising justin welby for attacking such a great british institution. in return is written to the times with the letter of the front page today and take a break, and have a sense of humour, i was not being serious about it was up it's takes not gladiatorial contests was that i think the good thing is that hoping that hopefullyjustin welby will get on board with the gr
lastly, back. to the times. while the bites back after ta ke—off to the times. efly. you must be the last person _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't - to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't seen| the last person who hasn't seen great british break tonight decor. made some comments about one of the nations most favourite tv programmes and he doesn't want it either. and his wife and kids do...
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do you worry this has damaged the - people as i do all the time. dence in the government you are part of a yellow yes, i think it has, and i can appreciate people's frustration and i think it is now the job of frustration and i think it is now thejob of all of frustration and i think it is now the job of all of those in government, all politicians, to restore people's trust. some of your colleagues want the prime minister to go. if that were to happen would you run to replace him? ., �* , to happen would you run to replace him? . �* , ., to happen would you run to replace him? . �*, ., ., �* , ., him? that's not what i'm focused on. that's not my — him? that's not what i'm focused on. that's not my question, _ him? that's not what i'm focused on. that's not my question, would - him? that's not what i'm focused on. that's not my question, would you i him? that's not what i'm focused on. | that's not my question, would you do it? some of your colleagues want you to. �* , , ~ ., it? some of your colleagues want you to. �* , , ~' ., ., to. it's very kin
do you worry this has damaged the - people as i do all the time. dence in the government you are part of a yellow yes, i think it has, and i can appreciate people's frustration and i think it is now the job of frustration and i think it is now thejob of all of frustration and i think it is now the job of all of those in government, all politicians, to restore people's trust. some of your colleagues want the prime minister to go. if that were to happen would you run to replace him? ., �* , to...
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going for the second round of the times- — move on. going for the second round of the times. e times. scotland has a familiar name in the front page and at the bottom, it's very good plates. —— place. scottish political editor kieran, talk us through your story. editor kieran, talk us through your sto . �* ., ,., editor kieran, talk us through your sto . �* ., ., story. and the front page, and the announced — story. and the front page, and the announced today _ story. and the front page, and the announced today to _ story. and the front page, and the announced today to the _ story. and the front page, and the announced today to the scottish . announced today to the scottish parliament that, almost of the remaining coronavirus laws that are in place, including the need to wear facemasks was to be dropped and all the people would be advised to wear face coverings in scotland and after that, and need for vaccine passports will be dropped on monday and this means that scotland is falling pretty similar trajectory to england and just about three weeks later. striking a more cautiou
going for the second round of the times- — move on. going for the second round of the times. e times. scotland has a familiar name in the front page and at the bottom, it's very good plates. —— place. scottish political editor kieran, talk us through your story. editor kieran, talk us through your sto . �* ., ,., editor kieran, talk us through your sto . �* ., ., story. and the front page, and the announced — story. and the front page, and the announced today _ story. and the front...
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the createst many times as possible. the greatest of _ many times as possible. re going back 22 years, that is just crazy. is it fair to say he brought into play simply a different mentality about what the job of a quarterback or even a professionalfoot the job of a quarterback or even a professional foot bowler should be in terms of professionalism and attention to detail. —— footballer. mas to detail. -- footballer. was he a pioneer? _ to detail. -- footballer. was he a pioneer? absolutely. . to detail. —— footballer. —" he a pioneer? absolutely. he paid attention to detail, he studied his opponents, watching hours upon hours of film, he was locked in and focus. you can talk about kobe bryant, michaeljordan and now we can put tom brady in that category because he made sure he was going to go out on top. also, something about tom brady, when you look at what he exemplified and also inspired other quarterbacks that are coming into the national football league will continue to carry their torch. league will continue to carry theirtorch. bi; league will continue to
the createst many times as possible. the greatest of _ many times as possible. re going back 22 years, that is just crazy. is it fair to say he brought into play simply a different mentality about what the job of a quarterback or even a professionalfoot the job of a quarterback or even a professional foot bowler should be in terms of professionalism and attention to detail. —— footballer. mas to detail. -- footballer. was he a pioneer? _ to detail. -- footballer. was he a pioneer?...
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the scandal. okay. watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths. neat tidy simplistic and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even at the time even when it was unraveling in 1973 in 1974 people had a hard time keeping all the actors straight. who was haldeman who was ehrlichman who was dean? who were these these players? and where did they fit in? and over the years over the passage of 50 years. it has become even more difficult. to keep it all straight who was who and watergate and where do they fit in? this story the heroic journalist interpretation cuts through all that complexity cuts through all the other actors and focuses on the journalists and their
the scandal. okay. watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths. neat tidy simplistic and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities...
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cease operations at the gate for periods of time. at 1600 on the 26th, gulf company changed out fourth platoon with first. this was an hour earlier than is heed scheduled, this was because of high up tempo occurring and the sense tray overload. this demonstrated that leaders were keeping their fingers on the pulse of the situation on the ground. we assess that leader presence at high at abby gaivment not only the 26th of august but at all times. at 1700 on the 26th brigadier general sul vin was at abby gate. that was 36 minutes before the blast. weigh was there for a meeting with the brits and taliban. the 82nd airborne division exphander, 24th new commander were last at abby gate on the 26th of august. second battalion first marine regiment battalion commander was physically on the ground at the time of the blast and he was wounded. then we had multiple company commanders who were also on the ground at the time of the attack. at 1736--17:26 and 352 seconds we had at-tack. on 391st of august we had u.s. aircraft and service members
cease operations at the gate for periods of time. at 1600 on the 26th, gulf company changed out fourth platoon with first. this was an hour earlier than is heed scheduled, this was because of high up tempo occurring and the sense tray overload. this demonstrated that leaders were keeping their fingers on the pulse of the situation on the ground. we assess that leader presence at high at abby gaivment not only the 26th of august but at all times. at 1700 on the 26th brigadier general sul vin was...
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we left the doors open all the time, because betty watched everything we did and one day ms. bettyry came to my dad overcoming back home and dad was driving and we got out of the truck it was when i first started driving and miss betty came out and asked my dad, she set leonard, was douglas in a hurry yesterday because when the rocks were sprang upp from the car when he left the dirt road and i said betty, really? [laughter] really? it was said inly a southern way. black marks on the dirt road yesterday. so yes, i know that feeling. and yes, i think that's the part, when you grow up with a background of books and reading and thinking about washington d.c. and legislating, it's true when mr. smith goes to washington this place is a special place. those of us who come to washington d.c., i believe have a trust with those who went before.en those being called as legislators, and to get up here and one think we did, criminal justice reform, music modernization, interesting with how we deal with computing and law enforcement at all of those things to get them done but to see that w
we left the doors open all the time, because betty watched everything we did and one day ms. bettyry came to my dad overcoming back home and dad was driving and we got out of the truck it was when i first started driving and miss betty came out and asked my dad, she set leonard, was douglas in a hurry yesterday because when the rocks were sprang upp from the car when he left the dirt road and i said betty, really? [laughter] really? it was said inly a southern way. black marks on the dirt road...
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also, he's since had buyer's remorse we hear about it all the time. i did want to say at the outset at the end of the day, very much in line at the decision made at the time ronald reagan star wars program was sold out in 1983, a comp reaction at the time saying u.s. would not match the development in the program but rather develop better message to ensure the survivability. counterfeiters program associated with that program from its very successful in ensuring the survivability over time. a high-level official reaction was rather home, we can handle that russians have done so in my view. at the political discourse, food clearly has bias were most not only about this but his initial calm reaction. in these two areas i see a parallel but that is not the topic of our session today. the political discourse about u.s. withdrawal from the treaty has three come very difficult. in my experience personally, we hear again and again about dire threats in the missile defense technology undermining effectiveness of strategic offensive forces that u.s. national mi
also, he's since had buyer's remorse we hear about it all the time. i did want to say at the outset at the end of the day, very much in line at the decision made at the time ronald reagan star wars program was sold out in 1983, a comp reaction at the time saying u.s. would not match the development in the program but rather develop better message to ensure the survivability. counterfeiters program associated with that program from its very successful in ensuring the survivability over time. a...
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so the times and the sunday times will remain i the sunday times will remain separate? ll remaining separate _ separate? bill remaining separate in _ separate? bill remaining separate in terms - separate? bill remaining separate in terms of - separate? bill remaining i separate in terms of editors separate? bill remaining - separate in terms of editors in key areas. we've already started merging parts of it. a lot of readers now read seven days with that we are trying to do that to avoid duplication and that would were made on thing so we don't repeat stories or cover the same ground. it'sjust stories or cover the same ground. it's just sensible. scenarios like sports and features where we agree on things. features where we agree on thins. , , ., , things. there will be people who say nadine _ things. there will be people who say nadine doris - things. there will be people who say nadine doris is - things. there will be people i who say nadine doris is wrong, they will argue that rupert murdoch on freddie metals in our democracy and this decision could give him more powe
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super bowl, a star studded lineup at the half time show. and how organizers made this year show inclusive class in the bonus, eager doors, when beats on you and berlin to reignite the title race. out of the champions, bye and munich, shocked her feet by tiny book. ah amory hello mohammad. welcome to the program. german chancellor, olaf sholtes is heading for care of and moscow. as western ally, step up, the diplomatic drive to end. the crisis over ukraine. washington says that russia has more than $130000.00 troops on ukraine's border, and could create a pretext for an invasion at any time. ukraine cedar vladimir lensky also has also invited us president joe biden, to visit his country in solidarity. ah, downtown kia, finite residents seem relaxed. despite the rumors of a possible invasion. i said, i feel com. you should always be ready for everything and then you'll have nothing to be afraid of. but not every one in ukraine is keeping kong civilian observers from the organization for security and cooperation in europe, pulled out of the reb
super bowl, a star studded lineup at the half time show. and how organizers made this year show inclusive class in the bonus, eager doors, when beats on you and berlin to reignite the title race. out of the champions, bye and munich, shocked her feet by tiny book. ah amory hello mohammad. welcome to the program. german chancellor, olaf sholtes is heading for care of and moscow. as western ally, step up, the diplomatic drive to end. the crisis over ukraine. washington says that russia has more...
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not empty at the time. what we can do with digital history is layer on other kinds of data to see these types of patterns. this is showing the us postal system in 1865 overlaid onto in dark gray government reservations indian reservations and then in light gray land that had not been officially seated by native people to the united states government. and what you're seeing? is that in a lot of areas of the west especially the western interior? groups of native people were blocking the expansion of both settlers and the us government the lakota and the northern plains the comanche and west texas the apache and arizona were benjamin would eventually end up. but these two processes settler colonial expansion native dispossession. and then postal expansion went hand in hand. and you can see the expansion of the postal system into areas that it only recently been seized often through violence from native people. in the west to zoom in to a particular place to show you what i mean by this process. this is my state
not empty at the time. what we can do with digital history is layer on other kinds of data to see these types of patterns. this is showing the us postal system in 1865 overlaid onto in dark gray government reservations indian reservations and then in light gray land that had not been officially seated by native people to the united states government. and what you're seeing? is that in a lot of areas of the west especially the western interior? groups of native people were blocking the expansion...
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he was definitely a lot older by the stretch of 25 to 30 years. but at that time, she trusted him and was the guardian for many years either prior to his death, and i definitely think she had complete trust. >> they didn't like life inside the white house. they wanted to protect their family. how did they do that? >> francis would take the children by carriage to some of the sites off-campus at the white house unbeknownst to the press, unbeknownst to anybody that was around and they would secretly do. that. midday were sometimes probably in the evenings when nobody would be suspect and i think she just very much controlled how her children would be seen. >> they also built the houses in the cleveland park section. did grover cleveland then use the white house as an office? >> a ton of correspondence that exist from that particular time because he was a gracious reader and writer. when he left office, all those letters and documents were taken by him and i was talking to george yesterday about their how much exists and to the institutions like princeton to preserve
he was definitely a lot older by the stretch of 25 to 30 years. but at that time, she trusted him and was the guardian for many years either prior to his death, and i definitely think she had complete trust. >> they didn't like life inside the white house. they wanted to protect their family. how did they do that? >> francis would take the children by carriage to some of the sites off-campus at the white house unbeknownst to the press, unbeknownst to anybody that was around and they...
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family was much more fortunate than a lot of other impoverished families in northeast arkansas at the timeed by an enormous population of landless sharecroppers who were destitute. hisfa family had the benefit of being helped by the roosevelt administration to be resettled in a new community where they were long resources to get themselves on their feet. a combination of those things are important part of a wartime experience you describe what his brother died not at war but during the war making extra money for the family still becausend there enduring poverty during the war. then he serves in the military the early coldn war and has a working man kind of veterans experience because he was joining the air force as soon as the korean war breaks out he would have been drafted for sure. i think he has real empathy and sympathy for people who find themselves in these circumstances are not of their own choosing our controlled by others. >> my mother and my grandmother were johnny cash fans, i was thinking of this the other day, i think i have early childhood memories of watching special on joh
family was much more fortunate than a lot of other impoverished families in northeast arkansas at the timeed by an enormous population of landless sharecroppers who were destitute. hisfa family had the benefit of being helped by the roosevelt administration to be resettled in a new community where they were long resources to get themselves on their feet. a combination of those things are important part of a wartime experience you describe what his brother died not at war but during the war...
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feeling great sympathy and great horror at the same time and great horror at the same time and it happeneduntry in the southeast, and wedding party and three o'clock in the morning, this little girl, realise that she had gone. she is missing. and was invited to many months later, in the meantime, they had become the suspect at the wedding and invited to the last minute because it was a friend of a friend but they denied taking into custody and the questions, they denied and denied untilfinally, there was questions, they denied and denied until finally, there was a breakthrough of dna evidence and at that point, many months later, he cracked and led police to a shallow grave where he put her body. malls four and a half years ago we've had this trial where it's all come out again. and it's been very traumatic. canadian police have begun clearing out hundreds of truck drivers from ottawa who have staged a three—week protest against pandemic restrictions that has crippled the capital. earlier officers handed out flyers — telling drivers to leave the city or face arrest. it comes just days afte
feeling great sympathy and great horror at the same time and great horror at the same time and it happeneduntry in the southeast, and wedding party and three o'clock in the morning, this little girl, realise that she had gone. she is missing. and was invited to many months later, in the meantime, they had become the suspect at the wedding and invited to the last minute because it was a friend of a friend but they denied taking into custody and the questions, they denied and denied untilfinally,...
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the time. ay, we are following the very latest developments there in ukraine right here on the kron. 4 morning news as well as on our kron 4 app. so if you want. >> instant updates on the situation as it continues to develop here minute by minute. make sure you download that app is free and you'll get updated on not only do that story but also national and local news as well. we'll take a break for. 22 is the time. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, the 2022 winter olympics are officially over. we'll tell you what happened over the past 3 weeks. >> and of course, what's set to happen next. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like
the time. ay, we are following the very latest developments there in ukraine right here on the kron. 4 morning news as well as on our kron 4 app. so if you want. >> instant updates on the situation as it continues to develop here minute by minute. make sure you download that app is free and you'll get updated on not only do that story but also national and local news as well. we'll take a break for. 22 is the time. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, the 2022 winter olympics...
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and the timing of the visit and do you - white house see this visit and the | timing of the visit andxpect anything from the brazilian president during _ expect anything from the brazilian president during the _ expect anything from the brazilian president during the meeting? - expect anything from the brazilian president during the meeting? if. expect anything from the brazilian i president during the meeting? if you sim -l president during the meeting? if you simply looked _ president during the meeting? if you simply looked at _ president during the meeting? if you simply looked at a _ president during the meeting? simply looked at a catalogue of the engagement the president has had with allies and partners including the engagement he had today that catalogue alone would be a rebuttal to the proposition that he's not doing enough to rally the west and to offer russia a credible diplomatic path out of this. that's included phone calls, meetings, videoconferences, countless sustained effort over the course of months and we will continue with that. were also very proud to have the vic
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_ threat, and it's doing that at the same time as— threat, and it's doing that at the same timeame time as launching a channel _ the same time as launching a channel i_ the same time as launching a channel. i think— the same time as launching a channel. i think the - the same time as launching a channel. i think the timing i the same time as launching a channel. i think the timing is| channel. i think the timing is awkward _ channel. i think the timing is awkward. but _ channel. i think the timing is awkward. but for— channel. i think the timing is awkward. but for the - channel. i think the timing is awkward. but for the bbc's i awkward. but for the bbc's sake, — awkward. but for the bbc's sake, i_ awkward. but for the bbc's sake, ithink— awkward. but for the bbc's sake, i think supporters . awkward. but for the bbc's l sake, i think supporters have to keep — sake, i think supporters have to keep in _ sake, i think supporters have to keep in mind _ sake, i think supporters have to keep in mind the - sake, i think supporters have to keep in mind the success. sake, i think suppor
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with the weight of the forwards behind him, tomas francis. half—time 14—14. 's arm here. the officials decided the scottish player knocked the ball on deliberately, yellow card. wales with a man advantage although the scores were level. dan biggar, 100 international, tries the drop goal. the match—winning points. yes, wales are back. it has been a difficult week, we have had to put up with a lot of flak, rightly so, but to come back here with this crowd, grind a result it,
with the weight of the forwards behind him, tomas francis. half—time 14—14. 's arm here. the officials decided the scottish player knocked the ball on deliberately, yellow card. wales with a man advantage although the scores were level. dan biggar, 100 international, tries the drop goal. the match—winning points. yes, wales are back. it has been a difficult week, we have had to put up with a lot of flak, rightly so, but to come back here with this crowd, grind a result it,
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the administration did last year? >> north stream to isn't operational at this point in time. it's a point of leverage. >> [inaudible] >> it's not the german regulators haven't approved it so it's not operational. it hasn't been. i think we are looking at it as a point of leverage. >> it's been he's been quite aggressive on the border and is seeking to use leverage over them so why would the pipeline go forward at all regardless of the invasion given the tactics that he's using? >> again i would say that there's a disagreement. i'm not sure this is what you're asking but between us and some in congress who suggested that of sanctioning north stream to do would be effective, we don't agree. we believe it is a point of leverage and making clear it will not proceed if russia invades is a point of leverage and that is why we are proceeding on the path we are. we don't think that approach would work. >> on the reporting president biden refused to mention tesla when talking about electric vehicles -- today he mentioned tesla been talking about electric vehicles. anything noteworthy i
the administration did last year? >> north stream to isn't operational at this point in time. it's a point of leverage. >> [inaudible] >> it's not the german regulators haven't approved it so it's not operational. it hasn't been. i think we are looking at it as a point of leverage. >> it's been he's been quite aggressive on the border and is seeking to use leverage over them so why would the pipeline go forward at all regardless of the invasion given the tactics that...
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at the time i was shopping with my parents in the l what happened?s in the 02 shopping with my parents in the o2 outlet and we suddenly had a row —— allowed bang, like a crashing sound, and within a couple of seconds, the banging continued, and we came out of the shop and looked up to see that the panels of the o2 of the shop and looked up to see that the panels of the 02 group had ripped apart, and at first it was quite a small rip in the roof, but within seconds, the rip was continuing and it was just getting bigger and bigger. at first a security guard wasjust bigger and bigger. at first a security guard was just ushering us out, and then within a few seconds there was an announcement to say that we all had to evacuate the o2 immediately, so we evacuated and, as we were coming out of the o2 immediately, so we evacuated and, as we were coming out of the 02 we looked up to see the material was flying around. it went into the river. it was really frightening and quite scary. river. it was really frightening and quite scary-— quite scary. and what was
at the time i was shopping with my parents in the l what happened?s in the 02 shopping with my parents in the o2 outlet and we suddenly had a row —— allowed bang, like a crashing sound, and within a couple of seconds, the banging continued, and we came out of the shop and looked up to see that the panels of the o2 of the shop and looked up to see that the panels of the 02 group had ripped apart, and at first it was quite a small rip in the roof, but within seconds, the rip was continuing...
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so this is really the time to hold it. it's the red lines. so i think that the russians really want to need to sell this. now, but the other side of the border that the situation you cream is not the durable either. the claimant's, the troops on the front line for a very long time in there, an emission to renegotiate the means to agreement to we'll set new terms, which is what the americans have been pushing so, so, so, so that's why this is a real time to pull back up at the moment. so i think, you know, at the moment this is really when they have to renegotiate, that they still send the message said very clearly if they can't be sold with diplomacy. and this is considered a threat to russia. they, they will have to make some response unilateral responses to resolve their security . now, is this an invasion? no, and tar ukraine incorporating into russia. of course not. this is a ridiculous proposition. this will be in russia's interest. the 1st of all would be very costly, even if it could be done. you wouldn't want this. why would you want
so this is really the time to hold it. it's the red lines. so i think that the russians really want to need to sell this. now, but the other side of the border that the situation you cream is not the durable either. the claimant's, the troops on the front line for a very long time in there, an emission to renegotiate the means to agreement to we'll set new terms, which is what the americans have been pushing so, so, so, so that's why this is a real time to pull back up at the moment. so i...
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the russians do this every time in the u.s.fficials have been predicting they would do precisely this for days and then they have done it. it strikes me that the kremlin is barely going to the motions of creating a pretext for innovation that was entirely voluntary, war of choice. they are barely offering. and if you're gonna stand with tyrants taking note of that. the comment that he made at the press conference about a minor invasion or an incursion. ultimately. howard: has a little bit more support from some conservatives and republicans. >> ultimately this is not a story about joe biden or the united states of america. if you were upset about the prospect of war in ukraine you should be upset with one human being and that is vladimir putin, this is his show, it is 100% on him if that happens and he can squabble domestically about the president and what have you but the story from the media is 190,000 troops on the border of ukraine and apparent intelligence that they're going to invade, that is the story, not the stuff at t
the russians do this every time in the u.s.fficials have been predicting they would do precisely this for days and then they have done it. it strikes me that the kremlin is barely going to the motions of creating a pretext for innovation that was entirely voluntary, war of choice. they are barely offering. and if you're gonna stand with tyrants taking note of that. the comment that he made at the press conference about a minor invasion or an incursion. ultimately. howard: has a little bit more...
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was it the timing was the right time to say it's about time to move or shift intimate of us? i think we can only answer that. you don't have to 3 years from now. i think clearly mark sucker berg thought it was the right time. you know, there's never a good time to deliver bad news to the market at least if you want your stock to continue to climb. so there's a little bit of a do i want to take my medicine now? and to your point, i mean mark is dr. berg is 100 percent in charge of facebook. he does have a board of directors. he does have shareholders that he have the answer to, but he controls the company and he can make whatever betsy wants to. and i suspect they had plenty of internal debate about how aggressively do we go after this. and when do we take our lumps in the marketplace? probably his biggest concern is the employee base, right? because they, they compensate like all tech companies, they compensate their employees with stock option. and when the stock is going down, especially by as much of the did, you're going to have some real employee retention challenges. so
was it the timing was the right time to say it's about time to move or shift intimate of us? i think we can only answer that. you don't have to 3 years from now. i think clearly mark sucker berg thought it was the right time. you know, there's never a good time to deliver bad news to the market at least if you want your stock to continue to climb. so there's a little bit of a do i want to take my medicine now? and to your point, i mean mark is dr. berg is 100 percent in charge of facebook. he...
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the first time everin matter of course. the first time ever in london. we have faced in three decades in london. it is really important you are there on the side of caution. ~ ., , ., of caution. whether warnings remain in lace of caution. whether warnings remain in place until— of caution. whether warnings remain in place untiltonight _ of caution. whether warnings remain in place untiltonight but _ of caution. whether warnings remain in place until tonight but even - of caution. whether warnings remain in place until tonight but even then l in place until tonight but even then that won't be the end of the story. i don't want to be the bringer of doom _ i don't want to be the bringer of doom and — i don't want to be the bringer of doom and gloom but today, as serious as it is, _ doom and gloom but today, as serious as it is, and _ doom and gloom but today, as serious as it is, and ii— doom and gloom but today, as serious as it is, and it is a serious, severe _ as it is, and it is a serious, severe event today, but on the back of this, _ severe event toda
the first time everin matter of course. the first time ever in london. we have faced in three decades in london. it is really important you are there on the side of caution. ~ ., , ., of caution. whether warnings remain in lace of caution. whether warnings remain in place until— of caution. whether warnings remain in place untiltonight _ of caution. whether warnings remain in place untiltonight but _ of caution. whether warnings remain in place until tonight but even - of caution. whether...
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did you cringe at the time? has a _ that is right, the is someone who has a sense — that is right, the is someone who has a sense of fun but he had enough history— has a sense of fun but he had enough history where he knows to get on with the — history where he knows to get on with the job. history where he knows to get on with the job-— history where he knows to get on with the job. with the 'ob. boris johnson has cut a whole with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding _ with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding playlist _ with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding playlist it - with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding playlist it would l a whole wedding playlist it would seem for every conceivable moment of state. d0 seem for every conceivable moment of state. ,. ~ seem for every conceivable moment of state. , ., ~ ., ., ., state. do you think he thought of a son: for state. do you think he thought of a song for everyone _ state. do you think he thought of a song for everyo
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but that was the thinking at the time. and that was the opportunity. but the relationship between the united states and russia soured. and i would argue it soured for a lot of reasons that are much more decisive than missile defense. things like china's -- russia felt weakness, felt exploited in a lot of ways with their weakness. they renewed their strength, partly because of the price of oil, partly because of some fiscal policies. they had grievances about not being treated appropriately. there was the view that the color revolutions on the border of russia were an effort by the effort by the united states to turn regimes against russia and dress rehearsal for destabilizing russia itself. putin has a long list of grievances. they have become -- they disagreed with what we did in iraq. they disagreed with what we did in kosovo. they disagreed with what we did in libya. long string of abuses that soured the relationship. and the challenge now -- tino, i would like your view -- i think it would be interesting to hear your view and rose's view now. but w
but that was the thinking at the time. and that was the opportunity. but the relationship between the united states and russia soured. and i would argue it soured for a lot of reasons that are much more decisive than missile defense. things like china's -- russia felt weakness, felt exploited in a lot of ways with their weakness. they renewed their strength, partly because of the price of oil, partly because of some fiscal policies. they had grievances about not being treated appropriately....
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africa, cup of nations for the 1st time. oh, tens of thousands of fans flooded the streets to celebrate the historic victory and present. melissa declared monday of public holiday. synagogue beat egypt for 2 on penalties in the final in camera. after the match ended, neil neil you're watching dw live from berlin, coming up next we've got a documentary film for you, the 1000000000 euro heist looking at a state prosecutor hunting the tax mafia. i'm terry martin from me and all of us here at the w. thanks to watch with our interest in the global economy. our portfolio d w. business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the flight for market dominance. good, a step ahead with the w business beyond on you tube. ah . it's the biggest tax highest in germany. it has the highest common echo absolute with bankers consultants and stock traders are said to have stolen billions, some tax money defrauding every taxpayer. now a prosecutor is hunting the comics mafia. she's investigating powerful managers, bank
africa, cup of nations for the 1st time. oh, tens of thousands of fans flooded the streets to celebrate the historic victory and present. melissa declared monday of public holiday. synagogue beat egypt for 2 on penalties in the final in camera. after the match ended, neil neil you're watching dw live from berlin, coming up next we've got a documentary film for you, the 1000000000 euro heist looking at a state prosecutor hunting the tax mafia. i'm terry martin from me and all of us here at the...