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, the journalist, sorry, david walsh uncovering lance armstrong as a drug cheat.rticles about how the government mishandled the beginning of the outbreak of the covid pandemic. if we didn't tell the stories, nobody else would do it, and i see ourjob is letting people know what decisions are being made on their behalf by the people who run our lives. i do remember those extraordinary series of articles, 38 days when great britain walked into disaster. do you think in hindsight that this marked the beginning of the end for borisjohnson? there was a period every sunday you had a scoop about what was going on inside number ten? i suspect that had we not done the covid story, things wouldn't necessarily have been that different now. i think the important thing about that story, what took me by surprise was the extent to which it resonated with people and also i was taken aback by the government's somewhat dishonest response to it. what was that? on the day that story came out, on the very evening that story came out, they issued a 2000 word rebuttal to the story. becau
, the journalist, sorry, david walsh uncovering lance armstrong as a drug cheat.rticles about how the government mishandled the beginning of the outbreak of the covid pandemic. if we didn't tell the stories, nobody else would do it, and i see ourjob is letting people know what decisions are being made on their behalf by the people who run our lives. i do remember those extraordinary series of articles, 38 days when great britain walked into disaster. do you think in hindsight that this marked...
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has run, including uncovering thalidomide, uncovering corruption at the heart of fifa, uncovering david walshe government mishandled the beginning of the outbreak of the pandemic. if we didn't tell the pandemic. if we didn't tell the stories, nobody else for it and i see ourjob is letting people know what decisions are being made on their behalf by the people who run our lives. i do remember those extraordinary series of articles, 38 days in great britain walked into disaster. do you think it marked the beginning of the n for borisjohnson? there was a period every sunday you had a scoop about what was going on inside number ten? i scoop about what was going on inside number ten?— inside number ten? i suspect that had been _ inside number ten? i suspect that had been not _ inside number ten? i suspect that had been not done - inside number ten? i suspect that had been not done the i that had been not done the covid story things wouldn't necessarily have been that different now. the important thing about that story, what took me by surprise was the extent to which it resonated with people and a
has run, including uncovering thalidomide, uncovering corruption at the heart of fifa, uncovering david walshe government mishandled the beginning of the outbreak of the pandemic. if we didn't tell the pandemic. if we didn't tell the stories, nobody else for it and i see ourjob is letting people know what decisions are being made on their behalf by the people who run our lives. i do remember those extraordinary series of articles, 38 days in great britain walked into disaster. do you think it...
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3 to 5 years, and there's been reported on by the very same guy who wrote the -- economy now is david walshlled beyond catastrophe, a new climate reality is coming into view, great to see you david, you know i love. you >> he trendier, work i would like to see this piece. what is the new reality coming? >> well, there are two stories happening at once. and that is a little tricky -- we something for five degrees of warning was what was called business-as-usual the century. that was really quite, that we are about 1.2 now, so three or four times as much warning as we have now. now, because of action and political mobilization and -- business-as-usual is somewhere between two and three. so only about half as bad as we thought a few years ago. chances are, if we move really quickly and really aggressively, we can even get a blow to. the bad news is that the other part of the story is that we lost the window of opportunity to keep temperatures levels below 1.5 degrees, which was the global goal. so the worst-case scenario is unlikely now. best-case outcomes are also impossible. >> right, so you
3 to 5 years, and there's been reported on by the very same guy who wrote the -- economy now is david walshlled beyond catastrophe, a new climate reality is coming into view, great to see you david, you know i love. you >> he trendier, work i would like to see this piece. what is the new reality coming? >> well, there are two stories happening at once. and that is a little tricky -- we something for five degrees of warning was what was called business-as-usual the century. that was...
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david that wants more advanced missiles from a weakened goliath. a rare and chilling moment across the country will only amplify. nick peyton walsh, cnn, dnipro, ukraine. >>> we're looking ahead to the g7 meeting where they're expected to respond to russia's attack in particular. >> just about 24 hours after this barrage of missiles and rockets hit multiple cities across ukraine killing 19 people, wounding dozens you're going to see g7 leaders meeting today. you can bet first thing he's going to ask for, max, is air defense systems. he's going to say, look, we took out half of the projectiles that were lobbed at ukraine but we can take out more. we can save more lives if you or our allies give us more. we already know that president zelenskyy had a conversation yesterday with president biden where he indicated that those air defense systems might be provided. we'll find out more about that. there's another question here. what happened yesterday was terrifying. it was "shock and awe" for civilians across ukraine. it showed a sense of strength and retaliation from the kremlin but what it did not do is it did not change the outcome
david that wants more advanced missiles from a weakened goliath. a rare and chilling moment across the country will only amplify. nick peyton walsh, cnn, dnipro, ukraine. >>> we're looking ahead to the g7 meeting where they're expected to respond to russia's attack in particular. >> just about 24 hours after this barrage of missiles and rockets hit multiple cities across ukraine killing 19 people, wounding dozens you're going to see g7 leaders meeting today. you can bet first...
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to discuss, deirdre walsh congressional correspondent for npr, former strategist for the biden campaign alencia johnson and msnbc political analyst and former florida congressman david jolly. it's good to see you all. deirdre, we look at these polls, they're imperfect, they tell a part of the story, they are a snapshot in a moment in time. you are actually on the ground talking to voters. your sense of how they are feeling just 17 days before the election? >> i think, alicia, what the polls are saying is playing out on the ground. i spent three days in new hampshire, monday through wednesday, on the trail with the republican challenger to democratic senator maggie hassan. a lot of voters are struggling with their home heating bills. it's beautiful in new hampshire at this time a year, but it's getting colder. they're noticing that their bills are getting higher, and a bigger chunk of their pocketbook. over and over again, voters from all side of the political spectrum were complaining about the economic pain that they are experiencing from inflation. certainly, abortion is a big issue there. 40% of the voters in new hampshire are independents, so both candidates are
to discuss, deirdre walsh congressional correspondent for npr, former strategist for the biden campaign alencia johnson and msnbc political analyst and former florida congressman david jolly. it's good to see you all. deirdre, we look at these polls, they're imperfect, they tell a part of the story, they are a snapshot in a moment in time. you are actually on the ground talking to voters. your sense of how they are feeling just 17 days before the election? >> i think, alicia, what the...