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>> gaynor: so, it's not so much the hardware.ece of software installed on it, designed to allow secure communication, both in text and also the secure transmission of documents later. >> cooper: you might think a former c.i.a. officer would be cautious about the texts he sends to a chinese spy, but kevin mallory was remarkably direct, complaining about the money he was paid and the risk he was taking. "your object is to gain information," he told michael yang, "and my object is to be paid for it." "i will destroy all electronic records after you confirm receipt," mallory wrote to yang. "i already destroyed the paper records. i cannot keep these around. too dangerous." "at this point, all the risk is on me." >> gellie: so he says, "i'm taking all the risk," but then he goes on, a few bubbles later, to actually try to transmit additional information to the chinese. >> cooper: but technology wasn't mallory's strong suit. he complained to michael yang that the phone wasn't working properly. "this system sucks. it's too cumbersome," h
>> gaynor: so, it's not so much the hardware.ece of software installed on it, designed to allow secure communication, both in text and also the secure transmission of documents later. >> cooper: you might think a former c.i.a. officer would be cautious about the texts he sends to a chinese spy, but kevin mallory was remarkably direct, complaining about the money he was paid and the risk he was taking. "your object is to gain information," he told michael yang, "and my...
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it effectively erases all these very visible disco divas, summer, gaynor and jones, it is as if they have no identity of their own. and it is striking because of the intensity with which these women portrayed and embodied a particular identity. so john rockwell is light years away from the anti-disco movement we talked about the other day, but he is engaged in the same enterprise of making it disappear, in this case for different reasons that have to do with women. also, it is too simple in the sense that he is making identity mean one thing or another thing, art serves one purpose or another, a song is this or that, which is striking because we have seen how, in the world of glam rock, for example, identity becomes this mercurial thing that shifts and takes new forms, just as david bowie would take on a new appearance from album to album and tour to tour. gloria gaynor's i will survive was simultaneously known as a gay anthem for gay man, but also as a feminist anthem. it at the same time spoke to men and women. weren't you the one that tried to crush me with goodbye? do you think i
it effectively erases all these very visible disco divas, summer, gaynor and jones, it is as if they have no identity of their own. and it is striking because of the intensity with which these women portrayed and embodied a particular identity. so john rockwell is light years away from the anti-disco movement we talked about the other day, but he is engaged in the same enterprise of making it disappear, in this case for different reasons that have to do with women. also, it is too simple in the...
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another one is gloria gaynor, a year younger, born in new work, -- new york, another african-american, had the first big hit disco album, "never can say goodbye." we talked about the importance of dance. "never can say goodbye," the lp is famous for the first side, there are only three songs, not three minutes like traditional pop records, we are talking long songs. in clubs, the djs would play the whole side of the first album, so you are talking 19, 20 minutes of essentially uninterrupted music and dancing featuring three big pieces from gloria gaynor. two years later, the big hit, i will survive. if you haven't heard it, we will not do this as a group number. first, this side of the room. the last one makes the point finally, grace jones, notice the narrow age band in here. 1948, like donna summer, jamaican, and we talk about the importance of rap and hip-hop in the bronx, what you see now is the importance of caribbean and the caribbean migrants to the united states in creating this culture. grace jones had a hit in 1975 with "i need a man." here it is. there you go. she was bille
another one is gloria gaynor, a year younger, born in new work, -- new york, another african-american, had the first big hit disco album, "never can say goodbye." we talked about the importance of dance. "never can say goodbye," the lp is famous for the first side, there are only three songs, not three minutes like traditional pop records, we are talking long songs. in clubs, the djs would play the whole side of the first album, so you are talking 19, 20 minutes of...
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dan gaynor, great to see you my friend. johnson and johnson boeing to appeal a landmark opioid verdict in oklahoma. what impact will this decision have been other lawsuits in the drug industry and product liability in general we asked doug burns more on the fallout coming next. ♪ my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a s
dan gaynor, great to see you my friend. johnson and johnson boeing to appeal a landmark opioid verdict in oklahoma. what impact will this decision have been other lawsuits in the drug industry and product liability in general we asked doug burns more on the fallout coming next. ♪ my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with...
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here now is dan gaynor from the media research center so dan, is ted cruz right? >> absolutely.one from russia russia russia to the great race and the only race that new york times in the left and the media really care about is the 2020 race, and they are just using racial politics as a way of getting there. >> dan is it a matter of using racial politics or just bringing out the best story and one of the reasons i ask is because newspapers aren't founded in cedar rapids iowa, they are usually in liberal centers so they inherently i believe there's got to be a liberal bias but what do you do if that is the case? what do you hope to accomplish from this, other than just exposeing this? >> well you have to expose it, because let's face it new york times is one of the two most influential outlets in the country. so when their little private meeting reveals that even their editor knows that their readers are liberal, a lot of their staff are liberal, they cheer when they go after trump, when they go after biden, and they know the conservatives don't even read them except people like
here now is dan gaynor from the media research center so dan, is ted cruz right? >> absolutely.one from russia russia russia to the great race and the only race that new york times in the left and the media really care about is the 2020 race, and they are just using racial politics as a way of getting there. >> dan is it a matter of using racial politics or just bringing out the best story and one of the reasons i ask is because newspapers aren't founded in cedar rapids iowa, they...
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joining us now from washington is the acting administrator of fema, peter gaynor. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> i know you're familiar with the predictions we are talking about right now. if these models stick, florida won't have seen a storm like this hit since hurricane andrew. what are your biggest concerns right now? >> well, we are planning for a category 4 here in washington, d.c. that's our planning assumption and our biggest concerns now is that the clock is ticking and now is the time for residents of florida, south georgia to make preparations. if you're seeing some of those tracks, it could make landfall anywhere between key west and jacksonville and, again, even into south georgia, don't waste time today. make preparations and make sure you and your family are safe. >> given the scope of this storm and the potential impact i imagine it is hard to prepare for it because it is potentially so large. so your specific message to the residents of florida right now who may not have been out to the stores to buy boards or th
joining us now from washington is the acting administrator of fema, peter gaynor. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> i know you're familiar with the predictions we are talking about right now. if these models stick, florida won't have seen a storm like this hit since hurricane andrew. what are your biggest concerns right now? >> well, we are planning for a category 4 here in washington, d.c. that's our planning assumption and our biggest...
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here to weigh in is dan gaynor, thanks for joining us this morning, we appreciate it. is a thing of the past but clearly when it comes to the new york times it is not a thing of the present. >> one of the things this stems from is the headline originally that said trump urges unity versus racism and because of backlash they changed it to a sailing hate but not guns in response to a mass shooting. >> this major internal new york times staff freak out to the point they had this internal meeting 75 minute meeting and they got the whole transcript. dean mccabe makes the clear point of the staff and their readers don't like it when they jeer biden but love it when they criticize trump and he said also they have to deal with other issues even though conservatives don't read their paper and it is a stunning admission that they are the liberal paper we have said for years. todd: 1 of the staffers in the meeting raising a concern about racism apparently said i feel like racism is in everything. are you actually considering this in your daily reporting and he says race in the ne
here to weigh in is dan gaynor, thanks for joining us this morning, we appreciate it. is a thing of the past but clearly when it comes to the new york times it is not a thing of the present. >> one of the things this stems from is the headline originally that said trump urges unity versus racism and because of backlash they changed it to a sailing hate but not guns in response to a mass shooting. >> this major internal new york times staff freak out to the point they had this...
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pete gaynor, we do appreciate you being with us. in case you weren't listening to everything the administrator just said, pay attention to your local authorities. get ready now. that is the big message, i think, that everyone needs to take away from this. >> yeah. and 8:00 p.m. sunday, feeling the first effects. two days to get ready. >>> all right. we're going to take a break. there's new scrutiny this morning over a story former vice president joe biden has been telling for years. we'll discuss. all the details next. at t-mobile, what can you get when you a buy a samsung galaxy note 10? a netflix subscription on us. and for a limited time. buy any samsung galaxy note 10 and get one samsung galaxy note 10 for free. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoo
pete gaynor, we do appreciate you being with us. in case you weren't listening to everything the administrator just said, pay attention to your local authorities. get ready now. that is the big message, i think, that everyone needs to take away from this. >> yeah. and 8:00 p.m. sunday, feeling the first effects. two days to get ready. >>> all right. we're going to take a break. there's new scrutiny this morning over a story former vice president joe biden has been telling for...
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acting administrator pete gaynor has been running fema in his place. while he has a decade of experience in emergency management, dorian will be his first hurricane in charge of the agency. >> they're probably short a few thousand employees when it comes to reserve. >> reporter: he recently told lawmakers that the agency is fully staffed but those temporary employees who helped during disasters like this one are understaffed. >> it has been a struggle. >> reporter: another official by the president's side during a natural diasterer is the homeland security secretary. but in the trump white house, that position is also agenting. >> but i said i like acting. it gives me flexibility. >> reporter: trump may prefer that term in front of his advise erz adviseers titles but experts warn it could be damaging in the long time. today, trump declared a state of emergency in florida. >> it really began to form and form big. and now it's looking like it could be an absolute monster. >> reporter: the president has multiple properties in the state. including his mar-
acting administrator pete gaynor has been running fema in his place. while he has a decade of experience in emergency management, dorian will be his first hurricane in charge of the agency. >> they're probably short a few thousand employees when it comes to reserve. >> reporter: he recently told lawmakers that the agency is fully staffed but those temporary employees who helped during disasters like this one are understaffed. >> it has been a struggle. >> reporter:...
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pete gaynor acting acting fema administrator. >> thank you very much. brian: they are good at it.s now before the want to hour. katie: jillian has headline headlines. jillian: woman fastest woman on four wheels killed trying to break a world record jessi died in a crash while driving jet car in oregon. police are investigating the computers to see what happened. she was trying to hit 619 miles per hour to break her own land speed record. she posted this photo just days before the crash. in an interview from 2013, she said her mom always worried about her need for speed. >> she is like is there anything i can do. really mom, there is not anything can you do. what you can do is help me get my will ready it is definitely scary. but it doesn't slow me down. jillian: jessi colmes 39 years old. lake tahoe undergoing testing for toxic algae. testing water samples in california after a dog died shortly after swimming in the lake. blue green algae naturally occur news fresh water and has been appearing in several states around the country this summer. at least four dogs have died after swi
pete gaynor acting acting fema administrator. >> thank you very much. brian: they are good at it.s now before the want to hour. katie: jillian has headline headlines. jillian: woman fastest woman on four wheels killed trying to break a world record jessi died in a crash while driving jet car in oregon. police are investigating the computers to see what happened. she was trying to hit 619 miles per hour to break her own land speed record. she posted this photo just days before the crash....