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associated newspapers have told me they intend to fight this case with the utmost vigor.al figures because they manage to find temporary solutions. the charity centrepoint is warning that more than 22,000 young people in england alone will be at risk of homelessness this christmas. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. this is very slippery, isn‘t it? this is very slippery, isn't it? the wasteland where jack lives. this tent was my home for eight months. some days the only living creatures he saw were rats. this was where i cooked my food, this was my grill.l supermarket trolley? yeah. jack pitman ‘s 23 says he is not close to his family. and when it rained, what was happening? lots of flooding. if you didn‘t have dry clothes to put on you would have to sit on your wet clothes all night. this was my seat, where i sat and cooked. i woke up a couple of times blue lipped, really hypothermic. my health got really bad. i couldn‘t breathe in the mornings. what about your mental health? i was on a downward spiral. i was just getting lower and lower. i had had enough
associated newspapers have told me they intend to fight this case with the utmost vigor.al figures because they manage to find temporary solutions. the charity centrepoint is warning that more than 22,000 young people in england alone will be at risk of homelessness this christmas. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. this is very slippery, isn‘t it? this is very slippery, isn't it? the wasteland where jack lives. this tent was my home for eight months. some days the only living...
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very serious allegations by the duchess of sussex that in effect, associated newspapers, publishers of mail and the mail on sunday launched a fake news against her, that they lied when they said they showed the full text of a message from her father when they left out key parts of the letter because they didn't conform to the negative image that the paper wanted to portray of the duchess, that there were false stories about her baby shower and relationship with her mother and the refurbishment of her home with prince harry, frogmore cottage, for insta nce prince harry, frogmore cottage, for instance spending £5,000 on a copper bath, £500,000 on soundproofing, a lot of money on a yoga studio and tennis courts, none of which, she said, existed. she says they falsely claimed that the refurbishment was at the cost of the taxpayer, the public purse. associated have told me that they intend to fight the case with the utmost vigour. they said that when the case was launched and they have said nothing has changed. it will be ugly. thank you. exactly four weeks to go now until we will know the
very serious allegations by the duchess of sussex that in effect, associated newspapers, publishers of mail and the mail on sunday launched a fake news against her, that they lied when they said they showed the full text of a message from her father when they left out key parts of the letter because they didn't conform to the negative image that the paper wanted to portray of the duchess, that there were false stories about her baby shower and relationship with her mother and the refurbishment...
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associated newspapers, the publishers of the mail and the mail on sunday and there are allegations byll context of a letter she wrote to her father, that they left out key passages of that letter because it would undermine the negative portrayal they were seeking to give of her, that the paper made up a series of claims about her baby shower and her relationship with her mother and invented a series of false claims about the refurbishment work of her home with prince harry, including that the couple bought up £a000 copper bath, a £5,000 soundproofing system and she says neither of these exist, and that this was done at taxpayers expense, and this is a strong allegation about the campaign of fake news against the duchess. exactly four weeks to go until we will know the result of the general election. bbc news is looking at the political priorities in different parts of the uk. today, our scotland editor sarah smith has been finding out what matters to people in aberdeen. here in the north east of scotland, battle lines are being drawn as marginal conservative seats become snp targets.
associated newspapers, the publishers of the mail and the mail on sunday and there are allegations byll context of a letter she wrote to her father, that they left out key passages of that letter because it would undermine the negative portrayal they were seeking to give of her, that the paper made up a series of claims about her baby shower and her relationship with her mother and invented a series of false claims about the refurbishment work of her home with prince harry, including that the...
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really serious allegations by the duchess of sussex, which in effect associated newspapers, the publisherst her, that they lied when they said they had published the full text of a handwritten letter to herfather when in fact they had only published half and they left out key parts of that letter because they didn't conform to the negative image that the paper wanted to portray of the duchess, that there were full stories about her baby shower, about her relationship with her mother, and about the refurbishment of her home with prince harry, frogmore cottage, that for instance they splashed out £5,000 on a copper bath, £500,000 on soundproofing, big money on a tennis court, an orangery, and a yoga studio, none of which, the duchess says, actually existed. and she claims that they falsely claimed the cost was on the public purse. now, associated have told me they intend to fight this case with the utmost vigor. they said that when it was launched last month and they say nothing in this court document changes that. it is getting ugly. taylor swift's former record label has rebuffed her claim
really serious allegations by the duchess of sussex, which in effect associated newspapers, the publisherst her, that they lied when they said they had published the full text of a handwritten letter to herfather when in fact they had only published half and they left out key parts of that letter because they didn't conform to the negative image that the paper wanted to portray of the duchess, that there were full stories about her baby shower, about her relationship with her mother, and about...
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really serious allegations the duchess of sussex that in effect associated newspapers, the mail and thesh the full text of a letter to her father, they publish the full text of a letter to herfather, when in fact they had only published half, and omitted elements because they did not contain elements in line with the story they wanted to convey about her. they say she spent big money on soundproofing, a tennis court, a yoga studio, none of which the duchess said actually existed, and she said they falsely claimed the refurbishment was that the cost of the taxpayer. her associate told me they planned to fight this case with the utmost vigor. it's getting ugly. clive coleman with the details. now, let's turn to spelling, which is never going to be our strong suit for some of us, but doing it in a foreign language provides additional challenges. being bilingual can open up opportunities, and learning spanish, we've gone to meet some hits than whites with the effort. yes! now it's time for a look at the weather with ben richard. hello. there's some more rain in the forecast this weekend, bu
really serious allegations the duchess of sussex that in effect associated newspapers, the mail and thesh the full text of a letter to her father, they publish the full text of a letter to herfather, when in fact they had only published half, and omitted elements because they did not contain elements in line with the story they wanted to convey about her. they say she spent big money on soundproofing, a tennis court, a yoga studio, none of which the duchess said actually existed, and she said...
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in the america de tocqueville, he says that a more local associations and newspapers anywhere on earththat's because the more a free people administers its own affairs locally, the more newspapers are necessary for them to govern themselves. tocqueville said america was fragmented which it is a it's not really centralized america. when people is to become tocqueville thought the press could you are what he calls individualism through newspapers. picked this up at the rugged individualism we often extol. rather come he means increasing isolation and weakness of citizens such that their world almost solely by public opinion and eventually a basque state. his lesson is of this, the more numerous our newspapers, the healthier society. but tocqueville warns the more centralized patient, if you are the newspapers. in fact, the decentralization of newspapers prevents the unity of the press from unifying as a class unto itself and ruling the nation. but looking at france at this time he fears the can even develop a unity between the press as a whole and the political party. as he says of franc
in the america de tocqueville, he says that a more local associations and newspapers anywhere on earththat's because the more a free people administers its own affairs locally, the more newspapers are necessary for them to govern themselves. tocqueville said america was fragmented which it is a it's not really centralized america. when people is to become tocqueville thought the press could you are what he calls individualism through newspapers. picked this up at the rugged individualism we...
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in the america of de tocqueville's time, he says there are more local associations and newspapers than anywhere on earth. that's because the more free people administers its own affairs look like the more newspapers necessary for them to communicate with one another to govern themselves. de tocqueville's america was fragmented which is to say it's not go back centralized authority. when people are still free, to talk about the press could cure what he calls individualism through newspapers. this is not the rugged individualism we often extoll. rather, he moved the increasing isolation and weakness of citizens such that they ruled almost solely by public opinion and eventually a vast state. his lesson is this, the more numerous are the newspapers, the healthier the society. but de tocqueville warns the more centralized the nation, the fewer the newspapers. in fact, the decentralization of newspapers prevents the unity of the press from unifying as a class unto itself and ruling the nation. but looking at france in his time, he fears that there can even develop unity between the press as
in the america of de tocqueville's time, he says there are more local associations and newspapers than anywhere on earth. that's because the more free people administers its own affairs look like the more newspapers necessary for them to communicate with one another to govern themselves. de tocqueville's america was fragmented which is to say it's not go back centralized authority. when people are still free, to talk about the press could cure what he calls individualism through newspapers....
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memory you know the attack against selma could you know is symbolic it is a very important newspaper in chile associated with a right wing movement that was in line with pinochet you cannot talk about chile without knowing what could he has said in the. days into the demonstrations president sebastian pinera declared a state of emergency while surrounded by men in uniform it was a sharp visual reminder as though chileans needed one of the past. later appearing before the live cameras thing yet i added that declaration of war against the demonstrators one in which journalists are more than just collateral damage. the media watch and geo reporters without borders says media workers have been arbitrarily and. violently arrested targeted with tear gas and shot at with rubber bullets and live ammunition. but unlike 973 this time everybody has a front camera and a chance to tell the story. so you have tons of food which of people reporting in the streets sure tonight's hot based and you have to put this in a larger context is the one of 1973 and the coup d'etat. it can be if we in 7 days we have this toaster
memory you know the attack against selma could you know is symbolic it is a very important newspaper in chile associated with a right wing movement that was in line with pinochet you cannot talk about chile without knowing what could he has said in the. days into the demonstrations president sebastian pinera declared a state of emergency while surrounded by men in uniform it was a sharp visual reminder as though chileans needed one of the past. later appearing before the live cameras thing yet...
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memory you know the attack against selma could you know is symbolic it is a very important newspaper in chile associated with a right wing movement that was in line with pinochet you cannot talk about chile without knowing what could he has said. of the 2. days into the demonstrations president sebastian pinera declared a state of emergency while surrounded by men in uniform it was a sharp visual reminder as though chileans needed one of the past. later appearing before the live cameras thing yet i added that declaration of war against the demonstrators one in which journalists are more than just collateral damage. the media watch and geo reporters without borders says media workers have been arbitrarily and. violently arrested and targeted with tear gas and shot at with rubber bullets and live ammunition to get him. but unlike 973 this time everybody has a front camera and a chance to tell the story. so you have tons of food which of people reporting in the streets sure tonight's hot based and you have to put this in a larger context is the one of 1973 and the coup d'etat. it can be if we in 7 days we
memory you know the attack against selma could you know is symbolic it is a very important newspaper in chile associated with a right wing movement that was in line with pinochet you cannot talk about chile without knowing what could he has said. of the 2. days into the demonstrations president sebastian pinera declared a state of emergency while surrounded by men in uniform it was a sharp visual reminder as though chileans needed one of the past. later appearing before the live cameras thing...
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you know the attack against selma could be you know is symbolic it is a very important newspaper in chile associated with a right wing movement that was in line with pinochet you cannot talk about chile without knowing what was said in. the. days into the demonstrations president sebastian pinera declared a state of emergency while surrounded by men in uniform it was a sharp visual reminder as though chileans needed one of the past. later appearing before the live cameras thing yet i added that declaration of war against the demonstrators one in which journalists are more than just collateral damage. the media watch and she'll reporters without borders says media workers have been arbitrarily and violently arrested targeted with tear gas and shot at with rubber bullets and live ammunition. but unlike 973. this time everybody has a front camera and a chance to tell the story. so you have tons of food which of people reporting in the streets are sure to not start basic and you have to put this in a larger context is the one of 1973 and the coup d'etat. it can be if we in 7 days we have this time $630.
you know the attack against selma could be you know is symbolic it is a very important newspaper in chile associated with a right wing movement that was in line with pinochet you cannot talk about chile without knowing what was said in. the. days into the demonstrations president sebastian pinera declared a state of emergency while surrounded by men in uniform it was a sharp visual reminder as though chileans needed one of the past. later appearing before the live cameras thing yet i added that...
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you know the attack against selma could be you know is symbolic it is a very important newspaper in chile associatedwith a right wing movement that was in line with pinochet you cannot talk about chile without knowing what was said. of the 2. days into the demonstrations president sebastian pinera declared a state of emergency while surrounded by men in uniform it was a sharp visual reminder as though chileans needed one of the past. later appearing before the live cameras piniella added that declaration of war against the demonstrators one in which journalists are more than just collateral damage. the media watch and geo reporters without borders says media workers have been arbitrarily and violently arrested targeted with tear gas and shot at with rubber bullets and live ammunition. but unlike 973. this time everybody has a front camera and a chance to tell the story. so you have tons of food which of people reporting in the streets sure tonight's hot based and you have to put this in a larger context is the one of 1973 and the coup d'etat. it can be if we in 7 days we have this toaster for you to
you know the attack against selma could be you know is symbolic it is a very important newspaper in chile associatedwith a right wing movement that was in line with pinochet you cannot talk about chile without knowing what was said. of the 2. days into the demonstrations president sebastian pinera declared a state of emergency while surrounded by men in uniform it was a sharp visual reminder as though chileans needed one of the past. later appearing before the live cameras piniella added that...
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newspapers covering manafort. and questions about his associations over there and his finances kept coming up year after year.tring on him over the years, and when he surfaced at the trump campaign we were amazed, and obviously we knew a lot about him. and that gave us incentive to dig in further. >> it's a fascinating read, "crime in progress." you're setting the record straight from your perspective. this is your perspective. this is a fascinating book. thank you both for being with us. >> thanks for having us. >>> coming up, state secrets. new details about just how much contact secretary of state mike pompeo had with rudy giuliani leading up to the ukraine does an scandal. giuliani leinadg up to the ukraine does an scandal music) - [narrator] forget about vacuuming for up to a month. shark iq robot deep-cleans and empties itself into a base you can empty once a month. and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this p
newspapers covering manafort. and questions about his associations over there and his finances kept coming up year after year.tring on him over the years, and when he surfaced at the trump campaign we were amazed, and obviously we knew a lot about him. and that gave us incentive to dig in further. >> it's a fascinating read, "crime in progress." you're setting the record straight from your perspective. this is your perspective. this is a fascinating book. thank you both for...
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time now for our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining me is emma—lou montgomery, associatestory to start with, a focus on the headlines in recent months, instagram removing millions of images regarding images of suicide and self—harm. images regarding images of suicide and self-harm. it's quite shocking, isn't it, videos, people moments before self— harm, potentially, isn't it, videos, people moments before self—harm, potentially, and it comes on the back of the death of molly russell in 2017, she actually committed suicide after watching these sorts of videos. she was a british 1a—year—old. these sorts of videos. she was a british 14-year-old. great to see something is being done but quite shocking to think all these young people are out there, young people on instagram, the sulphur content out there encouraging people in some sort of insidious way to think this is somehow acceptable or normal or something they should be doing? is somehow acceptable or normal or something they should be doing7m shows how much pressure there has been on social media companies and is having
time now for our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining me is emma—lou montgomery, associatestory to start with, a focus on the headlines in recent months, instagram removing millions of images regarding images of suicide and self—harm. images regarding images of suicide and self-harm. it's quite shocking, isn't it, videos, people moments before self— harm, potentially, isn't it, videos, people moments before self—harm, potentially,...
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association building. >> the killer known as the unabomber says he will stop mailing package bombs if the newspapers will his >>> once again, a bomb blast in atlanta. >> the explosion about 9:30 this morning blew out windows at the north atlanta family planning clinic. >> following the olympic bombing in july 1996, it's quiet for a while. by 1997, the same bomber strikes again. >> it only lasted for a few seconds. you're basically shocked. you really didn't know what was going on at the time. >> where were you in the building, and where was the explosion? [ explosion ] >> oh, my god! >> this second explosion about an hour later injured a television photographer, an atf agent, and at least four others. >> when the police and the emts arrived, there was a second bomb. the intention of course being to murder as many law enforcement people as possible. >> second and third bombs are classic techniques used by the irish republican army and middle east terrorists. but this apparently is the first time it's been used as a tactic in the united states. >> another explosion. the third major bombing in this city sin
association building. >> the killer known as the unabomber says he will stop mailing package bombs if the newspapers will his >>> once again, a bomb blast in atlanta. >> the explosion about 9:30 this morning blew out windows at the north atlanta family planning clinic. >> following the olympic bombing in july 1996, it's quiet for a while. by 1997, the same bomber strikes again. >> it only lasted for a few seconds. you're basically shocked. you really didn't know...
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nick, some reporting coming out in your newspaper about rudy giuliani. one of the associatest, say to the ukrainians there would be no attendance by vice president mike pence if ukraine doesn't come out and deliver on promise to investigate corruption with the bidens and the elections of 2016. what is rudy giuliani's implication in all of this? he has become vulnerable by the day. >> yes, absolutely. look, this is our first flipper of the impeachment. second if you count sondland flipping on himself and changing the testimony. >> right. >> lev parnas, the man in question, has said he was dispatched to ukraine to deliver a message in advance of the president's inauguration to say this is what has to happen. this is a message from rudy giuliani himself. it's important to point out that some people have denied this, and giuliani has rebutted it. it is the first person to start pulling giuliani directly into this message relaying. >> and it seems, we'll see, if the president begins to distance himself from rudy giuliani at some point. thank you for joining us for the hour tonight
nick, some reporting coming out in your newspaper about rudy giuliani. one of the associatest, say to the ukrainians there would be no attendance by vice president mike pence if ukraine doesn't come out and deliver on promise to investigate corruption with the bidens and the elections of 2016. what is rudy giuliani's implication in all of this? he has become vulnerable by the day. >> yes, absolutely. look, this is our first flipper of the impeachment. second if you count sondland flipping...
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newspaper material. rather than the glossy material. rather than the glossy material you might associatet it is you are looking at. debris is it looks like... an are looking at. debris is it looks like an newspaper potentially? yeah, that's the concern, when we put that to the candidate there, or a spokesperson said, there are the labour party logo is on the front and inside, she said clearly voters, potential voters, would be able to tell the difference but i think is two issues, this is not the kind of thing people read the small print into much detail, it's the kind of thing put on your or it goes straight in the bin, depending on what kind of political party you are receiving it from. there's also the issue of more vulnerable members of society, the elderly and so on who might not immediately realise what you are looking at and in fact, with the labour party newspaper, there is a second issue, the headline on the front is 90% support for remain according to a local pull, we asked the candidate or a team for the candidate how did you get to the figure and they said actually that came
newspaper material. rather than the glossy material. rather than the glossy material you might associatet it is you are looking at. debris is it looks like... an are looking at. debris is it looks like an newspaper potentially? yeah, that's the concern, when we put that to the candidate there, or a spokesperson said, there are the labour party logo is on the front and inside, she said clearly voters, potential voters, would be able to tell the difference but i think is two issues, this is not...
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associates. in his defence, mr scott's lawyers argued that their client had no idea that onecoin was worthless. interesting story, and a great podcast. time now for our daily look at some of the newspaperg me is riaz kanani, co—founder of markering firm, radiate b2b. welcome to the programme. you had talked about this story to us earlier, it is about google. it has been running into dated fears over its fitbit deal. politicians and privacy campaigners have apparently called for the deal to be blocked, what are they worried about? fitbit has been a leader in the wearable space for quite some time, they had something like 27 million pieces of information. everybody around the world is obviously very worried about what people are doing with data, and google getting access to that could obviously lead to becoming a monopoly on health data, which would give it a undue power, should we say? google have defended themselves, saying they will never sell personal information to anyone, but many people are not convinced because google has run into issues about data and violating privacy laws ? about data and violating privacy laws? absolutely true. i would say google is on the back foot when it c
associates. in his defence, mr scott's lawyers argued that their client had no idea that onecoin was worthless. interesting story, and a great podcast. time now for our daily look at some of the newspaperg me is riaz kanani, co—founder of markering firm, radiate b2b. welcome to the programme. you had talked about this story to us earlier, it is about google. it has been running into dated fears over its fitbit deal. politicians and privacy campaigners have apparently called for the deal to be...
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associated with these things. this is not the first time we've seen this. we covered a campus reform earlier at harvard where students rallied against the student newspaper for i.c.e. and that brought protests from the campus. this is a growing movement of students saying my feelings are more important than freedom, including the freedom of the press. maria: this is because jeff sessions was there and there were anti-protesters around him. >> people were saying we don't want jeff sessions on campus. the students said his presence on campus traumatized them. they say being reached out to comment and having their photo associated with the protest is trauma advertising. this is what -- traumatizing. this is what constitutes trauma on campus. it takes people putting their foot down and saying grow up, be n a adult. now the newspaper is saying we'll apologize. they took the pictures down from the protest. that incentiveizes more action like this. maria: it's a shame to see the newspaper doing this. san francisco's new da, the district attorney reportedly says he will not go after anybody who commits offenses such as blocking a sidewalk or public urination. qualit
associated with these things. this is not the first time we've seen this. we covered a campus reform earlier at harvard where students rallied against the student newspaper for i.c.e. and that brought protests from the campus. this is a growing movement of students saying my feelings are more important than freedom, including the freedom of the press. maria: this is because jeff sessions was there and there were anti-protesters around him. >> people were saying we don't want jeff sessions...
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their newspapers, in both english and farsi, run a lot of news about the united states, not all negative, either i mean, the straight wire service stories from the associated press. the tragedy is that we don't know as much about them. there are still 10,000 iranian students who come to the united states for education. brian: every year? robin: every well, it's gone down, in fact. it was much higher in the early '80s. they had foreign exchange problems and so forth, that limited the number of foreign students they could afford to send overseas. brian: why do we allow that? robin: oh, i think that we hope that exposure to our culture will help defuse some of the tension of the past decade. brian: can americans go over there and study if they want to? robin: no, and one of the tragedies is that even just a year ago there was not a single foreign service officer learning farsi. i mean, we have so isolated cut ourselves off from iran that there's no one who really has now the exposure, the experience in trying to understand it, so that if we do get to the point that we try to better relations with iran, because the revolution is not going to go away, we don't
their newspapers, in both english and farsi, run a lot of news about the united states, not all negative, either i mean, the straight wire service stories from the associated press. the tragedy is that we don't know as much about them. there are still 10,000 iranian students who come to the united states for education. brian: every year? robin: every well, it's gone down, in fact. it was much higher in the early '80s. they had foreign exchange problems and so forth, that limited the number of...
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called an official commentary on mainland chinese newspapers one line is that china is now insisting that there be some reduction in tariffs associateddeal, the skinny deal, and before that was not a pre-condition. so i just want to say, i still think on balance we're going to get there, but there are new degrees of difficulty. >> we'll get a deal of some sort but you don't think the second and third part of the deal that's supposed to come later comes till after the election at best do they say, we did this, now we're going to wait? >> phase one of the deal, the skinny deal, has this effect, which is a stabilized financial markets, i think both sides will regard this as a reasonable win. >> deal getting skinnier though? >> yeah, the deal is getting skinnier. >> then the question is, who has leverage after it? >> good point. the hard bet was putting a trade negotiation. two, i've seen this happen before, you front load the, quote, easier stuff, you backload the harder stuff. guess what, the harder stuff is very hard when you get to it on your decoupling question, there is a big question mark over the extent to which either side wants
called an official commentary on mainland chinese newspapers one line is that china is now insisting that there be some reduction in tariffs associateddeal, the skinny deal, and before that was not a pre-condition. so i just want to say, i still think on balance we're going to get there, but there are new degrees of difficulty. >> we'll get a deal of some sort but you don't think the second and third part of the deal that's supposed to come later comes till after the election at best do...
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looking strike newspaper and one of the things they did every few weeks was run a column called hello wisconsin. by the founder and publisher of the madison capital times. close associate at one time saw this little strike paper and basically said, who's putting this out it's better than our paper? it was right when labors daily was about to fold. he found out it was elliot marinus he invited him up to madison and hired him. in the summer of 1957 joseph mccarthy the symbol of that era had just died, i was eight years old. the milwaukee braves became my team and went on to win the world series that year. life became good. but madison really save their family. >> when you look back and when you write historical nonfiction like this you try to put yourself in that era? >> very much so. was their legitimacy in your view now to the red scare? >> there were certainly legitimacy to the fear of communism at that point. the korean war was going on. the tension was there, the cold war, the middle of the cold war. there were indeed people recruited by the soviet union to spy in the united states. the reality of that was exaggerated many fold. fear was used as a weapon against a l
looking strike newspaper and one of the things they did every few weeks was run a column called hello wisconsin. by the founder and publisher of the madison capital times. close associate at one time saw this little strike paper and basically said, who's putting this out it's better than our paper? it was right when labors daily was about to fold. he found out it was elliot marinus he invited him up to madison and hired him. in the summer of 1957 joseph mccarthy the symbol of that era had just...