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they shared fbi files with ben bradley. ben bradley never reported any of that.nson, they did the same thing. candidly put taps on martin luther king's phones. they learned all about martin luther king's life. they are concerned with any opponents with any party. he also had access to fbi files. linda johnson tapped the phones. he wanted to know what he was saying about the vietnam war. he knew what goldwater was planning, so they knew what was going on there, too. i will tell you what's interesting about all this. the media did not give a. these are the practices of democrat administrations, and, they supported the great society and were in love with camelot. but nixon, they hated. so one of the impeachment charges had to do with using the irs. , "the washington post," the same "washington post," the same ben bradley who had access the internal revenue information and fbi files as a result of kenned kennedy, they went after him. but why -- they viewed the tea party as a threat. the white house was immune, and the media generally dismissed it. we have barack obam
they shared fbi files with ben bradley. ben bradley never reported any of that.nson, they did the same thing. candidly put taps on martin luther king's phones. they learned all about martin luther king's life. they are concerned with any opponents with any party. he also had access to fbi files. linda johnson tapped the phones. he wanted to know what he was saying about the vietnam war. he knew what goldwater was planning, so they knew what was going on there, too. i will tell you what's...
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he shared fbi files with ben bradley. ben bradley never reported any of that.ook at lyndon johnson. lyndon johnson did the same thing. kennedy put tabs on martin luther king's phones. they knew all about martin luther king's life. lyndon johnson continued that. lyndon johnson had the fbi surveilled the democratic convention in atlantic city because he was concerned about his own opponents within his own party. he also had the irs go after his opponents and he also had access to fbi files which he used. lyndon johnson tapped the phones of hubert humphrey, his own vice president, because he wanted to know what he was saying about thew vietnam war. he tapped the phones of his political opponent, who barry goldwater. he know what goldwater was planning because they had his headquarters bugged. they knew what was going on, too. i was told you what's interesting about all this, sean. the media didn't give a. you talk about abuse of power, these are abuses of power, now i want to bring her to present day. these are the practices of democratic administrations. you migh
he shared fbi files with ben bradley. ben bradley never reported any of that.ook at lyndon johnson. lyndon johnson did the same thing. kennedy put tabs on martin luther king's phones. they knew all about martin luther king's life. lyndon johnson continued that. lyndon johnson had the fbi surveilled the democratic convention in atlantic city because he was concerned about his own opponents within his own party. he also had the irs go after his opponents and he also had access to fbi files which...
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to what ted koppel said when he said it was not "the new york times" and "the washington post," ben bradleyrs ago. he is exactly right. he talked about how so much opinion now is worked into reporting. and the american people are noticing this. let me give you two polls here. only 43% of people in one poll said that they could sort news from opinion. q research found that only six in ten u.s. adults say that the news media should present facts alone without interpretation. that is the key. we do not need interpretation. we just need the facts. 26% of adults surveyed and if you can treat fact from opinion according to the same study. so 1976, three quarters of the american public thought today at the press was trustworthy and something they had confidence in. now to jesse's point where he set a majority of americans believe that they report fake news. that is exactly true. it is 79% of independents. forget republicans and democrats, they said that the person knowingly pushes information that they know to be false or fake. that is according to an axios study last year. so it is having a profo
to what ted koppel said when he said it was not "the new york times" and "the washington post," ben bradleyrs ago. he is exactly right. he talked about how so much opinion now is worked into reporting. and the american people are noticing this. let me give you two polls here. only 43% of people in one poll said that they could sort news from opinion. q research found that only six in ten u.s. adults say that the news media should present facts alone without interpretation....
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let‘s speak now to nigel evans and ben bradley. why did you both change your minds?rg, would be able to get a white rabbit out of a hat, and she did. then the attorney general shot it dead the next day. his advice was quite clear, nothing much had changed and europe hadn‘t really given a lot on the backstop. so we are where we are. we know what will happen tonight when we thought about leaving without a deal. coming back to that in a second, why did you change your mind? the same thing, it's the balance of risk and the prime minister couldn't change the backstop. the attorney general has talk about being stuck in delay. i thought it was the least risky option. i will vote to leave without a deal. there again, we know the risks. you will be in the minority, it‘s likely. risks. you will be in the minority, it's likely. we will be defeated tonight, roundly. but there is also the suggestion kit malthouse has an amendment to put down meaning we will leave on march 29 but we go immediately into the implementation period, so we then start to talk about future trading arrang
let‘s speak now to nigel evans and ben bradley. why did you both change your minds?rg, would be able to get a white rabbit out of a hat, and she did. then the attorney general shot it dead the next day. his advice was quite clear, nothing much had changed and europe hadn‘t really given a lot on the backstop. so we are where we are. we know what will happen tonight when we thought about leaving without a deal. coming back to that in a second, why did you change your mind? the same thing,...
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ben wright in westminster. but first, the case of the northern ireland secretary karen bradley, who's also been saying sorry.o emma vardy in belfast. what has she been apologising for? yesterday in the house of commons, karen bradley said that killings by security services during the troubles in northern ireland were not crimes, that they were by people carrying out their duty in a dignified way. now this is such a contentious issue in northern ireland, not least because there are a number of unresolved investigations at the moment, looking at the deaths of unarmed civilians attributed to police and the british army. just next week, former british army soldiers are due to find out whether they will face prosecution for their involvement in bloody sunday in which 14 civilians we re bloody sunday in which 14 civilians were killed. she has faced a lot of criticism for this and today karen bradley has issued a sincere apology, saying she is profoundly sorry that her words were wrong but it is not the first time she has slipped up and she will have work to do to regain the confidence of people in northern ireland
ben wright in westminster. but first, the case of the northern ireland secretary karen bradley, who's also been saying sorry.o emma vardy in belfast. what has she been apologising for? yesterday in the house of commons, karen bradley said that killings by security services during the troubles in northern ireland were not crimes, that they were by people carrying out their duty in a dignified way. now this is such a contentious issue in northern ireland, not least because there are a number of...
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ben & jerry's. i love clever ice cream names. cherry garcia. phish food. tonight dough. if i had a ice cream flavor, it'd be shaqolate chip cookie dunk. vermont wins. [ ring ] michigan state versus bradley't win the oscar. dude was robbed. "star was born," best movie of the past 200 years. ♪ end the sha sha sha sha shaq ♪ bradley wins. [ ring ] mississippi state versus liberty. m-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i. i could do that all day. statue of liberty? beautiful, but how come she's not dunking a basketball? massive architectural omission. mississippi wins. [ ring ] vcu versus ucf. o-m-g. w-t-f. i-d-k. s-h-a-q. both teams lose. [ buzzer ] tennessee versus colgate. i love colgate toothpaste. minty fresh flavor that prevents cavities and gingivitis. good bye plaque. hello shaq. colgate wins. [ ring ] wofford versus seton hall. wofford? what the hell is a wofford? sounds like a dog. i'm 47-years-old, never heard of wofford. for real? wofford? wofford? no way, seton hall wins. [ ring ] louisville versus minnesota. minnesota, twin cities, twins freak me out. why they got to look so similar? [ laughter ] but wait. imagine twin shaqs, or shaq triplets? i'm shaq. i'm shaq. i'm shaq. twins are the best. m
ben & jerry's. i love clever ice cream names. cherry garcia. phish food. tonight dough. if i had a ice cream flavor, it'd be shaqolate chip cookie dunk. vermont wins. [ ring ] michigan state versus bradley't win the oscar. dude was robbed. "star was born," best movie of the past 200 years. ♪ end the sha sha sha sha shaq ♪ bradley wins. [ ring ] mississippi state versus liberty. m-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i. i could do that all day. statue of liberty? beautiful, but how come she's not...
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the eurosceptic conservative backbencher ben bradley is here.ster is heading to france this afternoon?” understand that is the case. there needs to be more discussions if she is going to have anything to bring back tomorrow. over the weekend it doesn't seem anything concrete has come forward. some noises from mr barnierfrom stepping back come forward. some noises from mr barnier from stepping back from something we have rejected. if she is going to get something we can have a vote that will work, she needs to come back with something meaning. today. it is desperate stuff at this stage. hind sight is a wonderful thing. i don't think anybody could look back and say we would have done it like this. it has been a bit of a mess. but we are getting to crunch time and the prime minister needs to decide what she wa nts to minister needs to decide what she wants to do. if she comes back without any sense of, look there is something new, and she loses tomorrow, where does that leave her authority? it is damaged. ithink it is damaged already. i and most of
the eurosceptic conservative backbencher ben bradley is here.ster is heading to france this afternoon?” understand that is the case. there needs to be more discussions if she is going to have anything to bring back tomorrow. over the weekend it doesn't seem anything concrete has come forward. some noises from mr barnierfrom stepping back come forward. some noises from mr barnier from stepping back from something we have rejected. if she is going to get something we can have a vote that will...
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here's ben. 0n the criticism of karen bradley in the uk government that it does not understand what isave understood in the last two years that the most pressing issue in brexit is the irish border. it has really run through this whole argument, and it is not the first time karen bradley has been caught not demonstrate in a full, competent grasp of the history and the sensitivities of old about the policy about the island of ireland. this was a big gaffe by her and she inevitably had to make an apology. also in the government today, amber rudd having to apologise to opposition politician diane abbott for calling her coloured. here's ben on that. anotherflare—up another flare—up am a gaffe that has been very uncomfortable for amber rudd all day. she was taking part in a bbc interview saying how hard it is for women of black ethnic minority backgrounds to do with all the abuse they get online and how it must be stopped, and she was referring to their pains in particular, the black labour mp diane abbott. she said she was a coloured woman and diane abbott reacted furiously and said this w
here's ben. 0n the criticism of karen bradley in the uk government that it does not understand what isave understood in the last two years that the most pressing issue in brexit is the irish border. it has really run through this whole argument, and it is not the first time karen bradley has been caught not demonstrate in a full, competent grasp of the history and the sensitivities of old about the policy about the island of ireland. this was a big gaffe by her and she inevitably had to make an...