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eric arthur blair is george orwell. orwell actually is his pen name. he takes it when he publishes his first novel, largely so as not to embarrass his parents. you know, he's writing about some vulgar subjects both about his time initially working as police officer in burma. and his disenchantment with the empire. but then being and out in paris and london, as he put it, slumming it in those two metropolitan capitals. and his experience with the unemployed and underemployed of 1930s europe. so he never formally changes his name, though. i mean, his first wife, eileen o'shaughnessy, becomes eileen o'shaughnessy. blair and his second wife takes the last name. but that is not his legal surname. it's a nom de plume. what did he write that first novel and how many novels did he write over the course of his writing career? so he's write seven books, length novels and nonfiction, as well as countless newspaper and magazine articles. over the course of his career. he starts his first novel, which burmese days. it's not first novel he publishes, but it's the fi
eric arthur blair is george orwell. orwell actually is his pen name. he takes it when he publishes his first novel, largely so as not to embarrass his parents. you know, he's writing about some vulgar subjects both about his time initially working as police officer in burma. and his disenchantment with the empire. but then being and out in paris and london, as he put it, slumming it in those two metropolitan capitals. and his experience with the unemployed and underemployed of 1930s europe. so...
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indefensible views and ideologies and policies, this is a intentional corruption of language, as orwellte designed to make lies sound truth full and give an appear of an solid tie to pure win, when you have a corporate media that facilitates this but it involved. you have a corruption of language and political process. which is what is going on right now, a corruption of so-called free press that serves as propaganda operation, as here for kamala harris and her campaign. edward who perfects so-called science of propaganda a hundred years ago said that minority, manufacturer minds, and exly thes -- master miengts masterminds and elites have discovered a powerful help in influencing majorities. in present structure of society this tra is inevitable. whether in politics or other fields must be done with help of propaganda it is the executive arm of the invisible government, the representation of horrendous, vial smears of donald trump, the sale same of we the people who think about voting for him, neo-nazis, cult, garbage and zombies. this has been the most grotesque evil campaign in ameri
indefensible views and ideologies and policies, this is a intentional corruption of language, as orwellte designed to make lies sound truth full and give an appear of an solid tie to pure win, when you have a corporate media that facilitates this but it involved. you have a corruption of language and political process. which is what is going on right now, a corruption of so-called free press that serves as propaganda operation, as here for kamala harris and her campaign. edward who perfects...
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used world democracy, in a constant effort to ingratiate herself with you american people, george orwellbrilliant man, wrote an essay titled politics in the english language, he wrote, almost universally felt we call a country democratic democrat we praising it -- they claim it is a democracy and fear they might have to stop using that word, if it were tied to do anyone one means, words of used in a dishonest way. that is to person who used them, has his or her own private definition. , but allows the hearer to believe in something quite different. left of bernie sanders, i believe in democracy? harris' words are used to conceal her indefensible views and ideologies and policies, this is a intentional corruption of language, as orwell wrote designed to make lies sound truth full and give an appear of an solid tie to pure win, when you have a corporate media that facilitates this but it involved. you have a corruption of language and political process. which is what is going on right now, a corruption of so-called free press that serves as propaganda operation, as here for kamala harris a
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they are the second owners of the business founded in orwell, vermont, and it winks at the george orwellou describe the butter to somebody who never tasted it before? >> it has a light mouth feel and it has a sweet taste to it, too, and it's an experience that involves an aroma and texture and flavor. >> so this is where it all happens, in this little room? >> yeah, this is where all the butter is made. of course, it starts with -- >> the cows. >> -- the cows. >> here, the cultured cream from the cow mill k is churned into golden pace. once those spheres roll in, they are salted and served. here at san francisco's restaurant, the staff loves it so much they gobble up updates from the farm and know the cows by name. >> it should come as no surprise that chefs pay a pretty penny at more than $20 per pound. one store even resells it at $60 a pound. >> it's costing me, like, $17 a pound to make the butter and at the end of the day i am making on a good year like $7 an hour. >> oh, my gosh. >> so it's like every piece of the farm that goes into this, it cost a lot to make the butter this way.
they are the second owners of the business founded in orwell, vermont, and it winks at the george orwellou describe the butter to somebody who never tasted it before? >> it has a light mouth feel and it has a sweet taste to it, too, and it's an experience that involves an aroma and texture and flavor. >> so this is where it all happens, in this little room? >> yeah, this is where all the butter is made. of course, it starts with -- >> the cows. >> -- the cows....
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you with a wealth and they say, is this the world you want, you know, 1984, for instance, by george orwell. then it is written with a sort of proposition. we could have a world like this. what do you think? funnily enough, we have the, the full out is kind of suggesting other wells to saying what, what a world like this be like have the experience. see how you feel about it? all. i quoted myself about the funniest the colors in the world. yeah. it's not difficult there. those items have a new competition. the that was a time when the architect and go with us to not to were enough to sustain life in the northern color. how he does it all year around. but that's changing. we spoke to 3 men in different parts of the i'll come down, go down to us, they faced drought wild animals and men made threats in the tungsten fight for survival risk in it all books one out just all through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and faulty of the world language is shay come on. the award for translation and international understanding is hosting it's 10 to
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with the wells and they say, is this the world you want, you know, 1984, for instance, by george orwell. when it was written was a sort of proposition. we could have a way i would like this. what do you think? funnily enough, we have go as like the pullout is kind of suggesting other wells to us saying what, what a world like this be like, have the experience, see how you feel about it. all, i quoted myself about the funniest. the color is in the world. yeah. it's not difficult there because i don't have any competition. the the latest news, donald trump, is the elephant in the room. even though he's north in re of it's clear that he's causing uncertainty and confusion with detailed coverage. the little holes like this in the area, people climbing and then they crawl through the tunnel. it's a maze down here from the house of the story. this is the list for the colombo district which has the 2nd largest number of candidates. and i was offering 966 competing for 18 seats, highly toxic and pesticides linked to elevated occurrences of parkinson's disease and the farmers were used. were you
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the creamery's name "animal farm" winks at the 1945 george orwell fable. has never tasted it before? >> well, it has this very light mouth feel, and then it has a very sweet taste to it too. it's an experience that involves aroma and texture and flavor. >> reporter: so this is where it all happens, in this little room? >> yeah. well, this is where all the butter is made. but, of course, it starts with the cows. >> reporter: here the cultured cream from the cow milk is churned into golden pacific northwest. paste. once those spheres roll into restaurants, they're reshaped, salted, and served. >> with the winter firmness, comes a higher butter fat, reaching into the high 80s. >> reporter: here at san francisco's acyeuerello, they love the butter so much they even gobble up updates from the farm and knows the cows by name. >> rutebaga, she is my favorite. >> reporter: chefs pay a pretty penny at more than $20 per pound. one store even resales it for $60 a pound. >> it's costing me like $17 a pound to make the butter. and at the end of the day, i'm making on a
the creamery's name "animal farm" winks at the 1945 george orwell fable. has never tasted it before? >> well, it has this very light mouth feel, and then it has a very sweet taste to it too. it's an experience that involves aroma and texture and flavor. >> reporter: so this is where it all happens, in this little room? >> yeah. well, this is where all the butter is made. but, of course, it starts with the cows. >> reporter: here the cultured cream from the cow...
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that's why george orwell said who controls the past, controls the future, and america's past is and greatly diminished without robert e lee, because lee was the greatest example of, noble character and virtue in american history. he was the perfect balance of the softer character traits kindness, humility and and the more manly virtues of courage and strength and honor. lee was the man that every southern male aspired be. he was the son that every southern mother hoped to raise. he was really the embodiment of virtue. so why should care about that? we should care because character matters and america needs character. now more than ever. anyone who studied going all the way back to the ancient greeks and plato knows that a democratic republic cannot survive without virtue, our founding fathers knew this well. in fact, benjamin franklin said only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. we see what happens when unscrupulous people people without virtue take power and they ignore the constitution or they ignore laws they don't like, or they censor speech they don't like, or they abuse the sys
that's why george orwell said who controls the past, controls the future, and america's past is and greatly diminished without robert e lee, because lee was the greatest example of, noble character and virtue in american history. he was the perfect balance of the softer character traits kindness, humility and and the more manly virtues of courage and strength and honor. lee was the man that every southern male aspired be. he was the son that every southern mother hoped to raise. he was really...
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the sweet smell of decaying paper appeals to meet no longer george orwell a onetime secondhand booksellerrote. it is too closely associated in my mind with paranoiac customers. so, being surrounded by the smells and sights ofg books, or being a book rat is often been the draw. bookstores have changed alongside the design of books. today's art directors will tell you the book has to look good on the front in person, it's part of the equation. but what is it going to look like on amazon.com's may be an even more important variable. booksellers have long lent us to buy this book instead of that one. the bookstore has been and remains an influencer. bookstores are rich places of discovery. what we read is dictated by what authors choose to write, what publishers choose to publish what, where, how booksellers choose to sell. alt bookstores reflect to some degree cultural economic there are actors who cast their own shadow ben franklin helps through the revolution in part from behind the counter of his own bookshop. inside a bookstores it's the table, shelves, lighting that point in certain dir
the sweet smell of decaying paper appeals to meet no longer george orwell a onetime secondhand booksellerrote. it is too closely associated in my mind with paranoiac customers. so, being surrounded by the smells and sights ofg books, or being a book rat is often been the draw. bookstores have changed alongside the design of books. today's art directors will tell you the book has to look good on the front in person, it's part of the equation. but what is it going to look like on amazon.com's may...
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that's why george orwell said who controls the past, controls the future, and america's past is and greatly diminished without robert e lee, because lee was the greatest example of, noble character and virtue in american history. he was the perfect balance of the softer character traits kindness, humility and and the more manly virtues of courage and strength and honor. lee was the man that every southern male aspired be. he was the son that every southern mother hoped to raise. he was really the embodiment of virtue. so why should care about that? we should care because character matters and america needs character. now more than ever. anyone who studied going all the way back to the ancient greeks and plato knows that a democratic republic cannot survive without virtue, our founding fathers knew this well. in fact, benjamin franklin said only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. we see what happens when unscrupulous people people without virtue take power and they ignore the constitution or they ignore laws they don't like, or they censor speech they don't like, or they abuse the sys
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. >> he is exhibit a in george orwell 1984 land. >> laura: thank you, andrew. of course, we can't predict what is going to happen or force the senate to accept recess appointments, but incoming senate majority leader john thune is leaving all options on the table. >> i always believe you deferred to the president when it comes to the people they want in their cabinet and do a lot of important jobs, but obviously there is a process whereby we get down and scrub all the nominees and figure were not whether they are qualified and are they people fit to hold the offices. >> laura: well oh two i certainly hope as they carry out their advice and consent rule, republican senators remember donald trump is the reason they have a majority. as republicans fight amongst themselves, perhaps democrats plan to use every avenue to block trump even forming -- and they are admitting this -- a shadow cabinet. >> we can't let donald trump's extreme maga agenda go unanswered or unopposed. some defense isn't going to work we have to go man on man. back to borrow from british friends
. >> he is exhibit a in george orwell 1984 land. >> laura: thank you, andrew. of course, we can't predict what is going to happen or force the senate to accept recess appointments, but incoming senate majority leader john thune is leaving all options on the table. >> i always believe you deferred to the president when it comes to the people they want in their cabinet and do a lot of important jobs, but obviously there is a process whereby we get down and scrub all the nominees...
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number 3 spot and before that it was sitting around number 209 spot on that bestsellers list, george orwell4 saw a 250% sale -- surge in sales in the same amount of time . >>> 43 monkeys are on the loose in south carolina, they are like, we are coming for you, they managed to escape a research facility wednesday after a caretaker forgot to lock an enclosure door. local officials are warning residents in the area. >> i imagine they will be getting hungry but they are not violent in nature. they are small, skittish, i'm advising people to make sugar windows and doors are closed. >> the testing facility said they are young female monkeys and they are little, then they weigh about six pounds, what could they do, nothing. the police have deployed thermal imaging cameras to track them down and while 43 monkeys made a run, seven actually stayed behind and you wonder what they are thinking today. what's also bananas, pun intended, 19 monkeys, oh, stop groaning, you guys, 19 monkeys escape from the same facility back in 2016. >> go, run, >> go as fast as you can. >> highly unlikely. you know what, i
number 3 spot and before that it was sitting around number 209 spot on that bestsellers list, george orwell4 saw a 250% sale -- surge in sales in the same amount of time . >>> 43 monkeys are on the loose in south carolina, they are like, we are coming for you, they managed to escape a research facility wednesday after a caretaker forgot to lock an enclosure door. local officials are warning residents in the area. >> i imagine they will be getting hungry but they are not violent...
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and he's won the george orwell award. so we'd really like to welcome him today as he speaks about ernie pyle and his work. welcome, david. a guitar. that that was my fault because people always ask me, how do you pronounce your name? and. i sometimes say, you know, call me whatever you want. just don't call me late for dinner. but. i told him it's like kissinger. but it's chris. and that's probably just put it in there is india is mine. so apologies for that. thank you all for being here today, especially on a rainy saturday. i'm sure you could think of other things to do, but you chose to be here and i'm very appreciative of that. i do plan to read you a little bit from the very beginning of the book. don't worry, it's not going to be a 30 minute reading, i promise. but i want to tell you a little story first. so back in 2016, a very good friend of mine who became who has become my writing mentor. his name is brian castner. he invited me to come along on a trip with him that he was taking to the mckenzie river up in the
and he's won the george orwell award. so we'd really like to welcome him today as he speaks about ernie pyle and his work. welcome, david. a guitar. that that was my fault because people always ask me, how do you pronounce your name? and. i sometimes say, you know, call me whatever you want. just don't call me late for dinner. but. i told him it's like kissinger. but it's chris. and that's probably just put it in there is india is mine. so apologies for that. thank you all for being here today,...
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appeals to me no longer george orwell, a one time second hand bookseller wrote. it is too closely associated in my mind with paranoia. customers. so being surrounded by the smells and sights of books, being book wrapped has of course, often been draw. and bookstores have changed, alongside the design of books. art directors will tell you that the book has look good on a screen. near the front. what is the book going to look like in person? is part of the equation. but what is it going to look like on amazon.com is maybe even a more important variable? so no matter what the books look like, booksellers have long led us to buy this instead of that one. and the bookstore has and remains an influencer. bookstores are places of discovery. we read is dictated by what authors choose to write. what publishers to publish. and what. where and how booksellers choose to sell. all bookstores reflect, to some degree the cultural, intellectual economic and political world around. but there are also actors cast their own shadows. ben franklin helped stir the revolution in part f
appeals to me no longer george orwell, a one time second hand bookseller wrote. it is too closely associated in my mind with paranoia. customers. so being surrounded by the smells and sights of books, being book wrapped has of course, often been draw. and bookstores have changed, alongside the design of books. art directors will tell you that the book has look good on a screen. near the front. what is the book going to look like in person? is part of the equation. but what is it going to look...
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i mean, we are in pure george orwell 1984 land. >> laura: thank you andrew.f course we can't predict what is going to happen or if there is this is a way to force the senate to accept recess appointments. incoming majority leader john thune is leaving all options on the table. >> and i always believe that you defer to a president when it comes to the people they want in their cabinet. and to do a lot of these important jobs. but, obviously, there is a process whereby we get down and scrub all these nominees and figure out whether or not, one, they are qualified and are they people who are fit to hold these offices? >> laura: well, i certainly hope that as they carry out their advise and consent role, republican senators remember that donald trump is the reason they even have a majority. as republicans fight amongst themselves, democrats plan to use every avenue to block trump even forming and they are admitting this a shadow cabinet. >> we can't let donald trump's extreme maga agenda go unanswered or unopposed. his own defense isn't going to work. we are goin
i mean, we are in pure george orwell 1984 land. >> laura: thank you andrew.f course we can't predict what is going to happen or if there is this is a way to force the senate to accept recess appointments. incoming majority leader john thune is leaving all options on the table. >> and i always believe that you defer to a president when it comes to the people they want in their cabinet. and to do a lot of these important jobs. but, obviously, there is a process whereby we get down and...
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. >> we are in george orwell 1984 land where they say black is white and we are supposed to believe itn: so merrick garland and obama's wingmen are fine and the guy who along with congressman jim jordan was fighting tooth-and-nail to stop law fair and so weaponization of the doj is being opposed by the very people that were either complicit or just downright silent. they are now outraged. my question to everyone tonight, where was the righteous indignation over obama's wingmen? the guy that vowed to, you know, when they go low, you kick them. you might recall this, take a look. >> michelle obama, i love her, me and my wife are really tight, which scares me and obama. michelle always says that when they go low, we go high. no. when they go low, we kick them. [laughter] [applause] >> that's what this new democratic party is about. >> sean: obama ag wingmen. of course that's nothing compared to his actions in office. where was the outrage over -- remember the mexican gunrunning scheme that led to the murder of a u.s. border patrol agent? where was the hysteria over holder secret federal s
. >> we are in george orwell 1984 land where they say black is white and we are supposed to believe itn: so merrick garland and obama's wingmen are fine and the guy who along with congressman jim jordan was fighting tooth-and-nail to stop law fair and so weaponization of the doj is being opposed by the very people that were either complicit or just downright silent. they are now outraged. my question to everyone tonight, where was the righteous indignation over obama's wingmen? the guy...
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it's almost like a frankenstein monster version, her horror monster of both kafka's the trial and orwell'sle will say fewer things because they will be worried that they will face this hassle, this harassment. the treatment of allison pearson seems to me to be pretty appalling, with the police turning up when she was still in her dressing gown. >> self—censorship is back, jacob. we did another piece of work looking at workplaces and saw that 62% in our survey were self—censoring in the workplace, either saying things they didn't believe or they were not saying things they did believe. so you're absolutely right. and also the people who've been coming to us, especially since the new government came in when we've grown 50% since the middle of the year, those new people who are coming to us are all saying the same thing. can i say this? i'm worried that if i say this, i'm going to get caught out by an employer or by the state? and again, that point you made about offence archaeology going back not just to what you've just said, but maybe a year ago or even ten years ago, people are really wor
it's almost like a frankenstein monster version, her horror monster of both kafka's the trial and orwell'sle will say fewer things because they will be worried that they will face this hassle, this harassment. the treatment of allison pearson seems to me to be pretty appalling, with the police turning up when she was still in her dressing gown. >> self—censorship is back, jacob. we did another piece of work looking at workplaces and saw that 62% in our survey were self—censoring in...
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we are in pure george orwell 1984 land where, you know, they say black is white and we're supposed to believe it. so merrick garland and obama's wingman, eric holder, are fine. and the guy who, along with congressman jim jordan was fighting tooth and nail to stop lawfare and the weaponization of the doj, is being opposed by the very people that were either complicit or just downright silent. they're now outraged. my question to everyone tonigh, where was the righteous indignation over obama's wingman, eric holder? you know, the guy that vowed to, you know, when you're when you're when they go low, you kick them. you might recall this. take a look. michelle obama i love her. you know she and my wife like really tight which always scares me. and barack. but michelle says that, you know, when they go low, we go high. no, no, they go low. we kick them. that's what that's what this new democratic party is about. obama's ag wingman, eric holder. of course, that's nothing compared to his actions in office. where was the outrage over holder's? remember the mexican gunrunning scheme that led t
we are in pure george orwell 1984 land where, you know, they say black is white and we're supposed to believe it. so merrick garland and obama's wingman, eric holder, are fine. and the guy who, along with congressman jim jordan was fighting tooth and nail to stop lawfare and the weaponization of the doj, is being opposed by the very people that were either complicit or just downright silent. they're now outraged. my question to everyone tonigh, where was the righteous indignation over obama's...
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something huge because, when you think about merit-based aid, that tends to benefit those who come from orwell resource backgrounds, but merit- based aid can go to students based on the income threshold. that is incredibly important. lastly, how do institutions help cover some of those additional ancillary costs with college? thinking about books. perhaps the institution has open resources. so cause for textbooks is that something is today should actually be that concerned about. perhaps there is emergency grant aid to provide students with some gap funding to get them through in case of a flat tire or those sorts of supports. there are a number of ways that institutions can help meet students needs. it is important for institutions to be upfront about that instead of making the students have to go seek it out. >> jeremy, can i follow-up? cj and i did not coordinate our comments for the panel, but i will say that, following up on a couple points he made, in new jersey, and yes, i am a cheerleader for new jersey, in new jersey we actually this week are working to launch a marketing campaign aro
something huge because, when you think about merit-based aid, that tends to benefit those who come from orwell resource backgrounds, but merit- based aid can go to students based on the income threshold. that is incredibly important. lastly, how do institutions help cover some of those additional ancillary costs with college? thinking about books. perhaps the institution has open resources. so cause for textbooks is that something is today should actually be that concerned about. perhaps there...
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it makes george orwell, you know, look like something from the stone age. >> smith: there is also a designated jinping came to power and created this agency to control the internet." we were all, like, "ha, ha, ha! "how can you control the internet? internet is so massive, so vast, and..." >> smith: good luck. >> yes! (laughs) and then, he did. he controlled the internet. >> smith: it's part of the great firewall, a combination of legislation and technology used to regulate and block huge swaths of the internet. in china, there is no google or youtube or facebook. when a meme comparing xi to winnie the pooh went viral on chinese social media, xi jinping was not amused. censors banned any such comparisons. >> (speaking mandarin): >> smith: when cai xia published an op-ed calling for the protection of individual rights, she was purged from the party. she says she was already being monitored 24 hours a day. >> (speaking mandarin): ♪ ♪ >> there could be millions, tens of millions, or hundreds of millions who have negative thoughts about xi or the system. but it's very hard for them to mobilize to
it makes george orwell, you know, look like something from the stone age. >> smith: there is also a designated jinping came to power and created this agency to control the internet." we were all, like, "ha, ha, ha! "how can you control the internet? internet is so massive, so vast, and..." >> smith: good luck. >> yes! (laughs) and then, he did. he controlled the internet. >> smith: it's part of the great firewall, a combination of legislation and...
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> well, it is like with this -- did this idea come from the onion and from the comedian or george orwellthat you do also i think for a lot of us as journalists, we covered many what we call principles, they could be mayors, governors. there are a lot of favors to return after elections and when you don't know quite what to do with somebody, who you owe a favor to, sometimes you create a commission and you just say, you know, go solve some problems, be my brain trust. and they'll give you a bunch of recommendations and often the principle will ignore the recommendations. we don't know what will come out of this. i don't want to just pretend like this is of no import because we don't know what is about to happen. at the same time, i think congresswoman ocasio-cortez is right to say, you know what, great, they deserve each other as the rev said and maybe that's not the most important government office, so that is actually a point of hope, maybe. >> i think, melanie, the people are trying to read in these tea leaves is the fact that there may be folks who say, yeah, we need to deal with bure
> well, it is like with this -- did this idea come from the onion and from the comedian or george orwellthat you do also i think for a lot of us as journalists, we covered many what we call principles, they could be mayors, governors. there are a lot of favors to return after elections and when you don't know quite what to do with somebody, who you owe a favor to, sometimes you create a commission and you just say, you know, go solve some problems, be my brain trust. and they'll give you a...
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we are in pure george orwell 1984 land where, you know, they say black is white and we're supposed to believe it. >> claire, the rub is that people like matt gaetz are, well, let me show you. they are laughing stocks on the right. let me show you what -- claire -- we are working on this. let me share some of the things that folks on the right have said about him. white house counsel for donald trump, i think the country got to know him in the january 6th select committee hearings, confirmed on the record in his deposition when asked, was representative gaetz requesting a pardon? i believe so. the general tone was we may get prosecuted because we were defensive of the president's positions on things. question, how do you know that congressman gaetz asked for a pardon? he told me. tell she b that. he told me he asked meadows for a pattern. gaetz was pushing for a pardon and doing so since early december. asked by adam kinzinger. the reason i know to ask for a marred is because you think you committed a crime. claire, this is the kind of person you also install if your plan is what you t
we are in pure george orwell 1984 land where, you know, they say black is white and we're supposed to believe it. >> claire, the rub is that people like matt gaetz are, well, let me show you. they are laughing stocks on the right. let me show you what -- claire -- we are working on this. let me share some of the things that folks on the right have said about him. white house counsel for donald trump, i think the country got to know him in the january 6th select committee hearings,...
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and so we made our protest also with the images of orwell, because it has something orwellian that weear that we get a fine of up to ,10,000 if we do it. >> do you think that that will actually be imposed? i mean, from from our perspective here, it sounds incredible. the idea that you could get a ,10,000 fine for correctly identifying the sex of someone who happens to identify as a different sex. i mean, do you think they'll actually go through with it, or is this just scare tactics? >> no, they just started to do it. and we have the experience also in germany that these trans activists sue their way through the through the courts to get their will. so they are also reporting us regularly to police , reporting us regularly to police, like in uk, for example, with kelly jackson . and i think they kelly jackson. and i think they will do it and they are already doing it. they are already trying it in a women's gym in germany to sue themselves into the gym. >> i mean , that's astonishing to >> i mean, that's astonishing to heat >> i mean, that's astonishing to hear. so when people like yo
and so we made our protest also with the images of orwell, because it has something orwellian that weear that we get a fine of up to ,10,000 if we do it. >> do you think that that will actually be imposed? i mean, from from our perspective here, it sounds incredible. the idea that you could get a ,10,000 fine for correctly identifying the sex of someone who happens to identify as a different sex. i mean, do you think they'll actually go through with it, or is this just scare tactics?...