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. >> reporter: it's almost as if "the new york times" or "the los angeles times" were closing down. today, "apple daily" stopped updates its english language website and last night aired its final news show. employees charge that hong kong's press freedoms are now dead. the final signoff for the digital news program, and the thanks and tears started to roll. some staff left with bags and boxes late monday. others still burned the midnight oil for the next day's paper. but after 26 years, these halls may soon go dark and printing presses may fall silent. the company, unable to pay its staff. the government's frozen its assets. last week, 500 police raided these offices, arrests the editor in chief and four other executives, accusing them of calling for foreign sanctions on hong kong and china. this is the heart of "apple daily's" newsroom on possibly the last week of its existence. some people say they're sad because it feels like their own funeral. others are celebrating. laughing, even clapping, congratulating each other, and knowing some kind of ending is on the way. >> we want to
. >> reporter: it's almost as if "the new york times" or "the los angeles times" were closing down. today, "apple daily" stopped updates its english language website and last night aired its final news show. employees charge that hong kong's press freedoms are now dead. the final signoff for the digital news program, and the thanks and tears started to roll. some staff left with bags and boxes late monday. others still burned the midnight oil for the next...
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even the liberal "los angeles times" ran this headline.ntial politics, failure of elections bill shows limits of kamala harris's influence. it doesn't hold back noting the quote, justifiable skepticism after biden tapped harris to lead the administration voting rights push adding that her lack of any significant engagement in the senate has not been a surprise. quite a difference from january when they uncovered covering harris and her historic rise to the white house. tammy bruce is a fox news contributor. first of all, compare january to now. >> well, obviously they had an opinion what she was going to accomplish. they lived in a world where they imagined what she was going to do. the problem is because they are propagandists for the democrats, they never really see clearly the politicians they're covering. they never really see or thought about seeing what kamala harris accomplished or did not accomplish as californians will tell you when she was attorney general and when she was operating in california. so then you are really driven by
even the liberal "los angeles times" ran this headline.ntial politics, failure of elections bill shows limits of kamala harris's influence. it doesn't hold back noting the quote, justifiable skepticism after biden tapped harris to lead the administration voting rights push adding that her lack of any significant engagement in the senate has not been a surprise. quite a difference from january when they uncovered covering harris and her historic rise to the white house. tammy bruce is...
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that turns me to the los angeles times which hopes it has some new answers. e. it's been three tumultuous years as the paper has lagged behind its rivals in subscription growth. one headline, disappointing digital numbers. he hired kevin marita away from espn, and i spoke with both of them. >> we're in the digital revolution, and we keep learning more about how people are consuming, including how they're consuming newspapers. i think the opportunity is to really redefine the modern american newspaper. journalism is here to stay, it's foundational. it stood the test of time, and we'll continue to produce that great journalism. we have some of the greatest journalists in the world. the opportunity is there is a broader kind of ecosystem of content you can wrap around the journalism. and compete for people who would not have thought about the l.a. times before. and to bring other forms into it. and to do live events, and to experiment with audio more. and to bring in comedy and poetry and music and reach people on social platforms where you go to where they are a
that turns me to the los angeles times which hopes it has some new answers. e. it's been three tumultuous years as the paper has lagged behind its rivals in subscription growth. one headline, disappointing digital numbers. he hired kevin marita away from espn, and i spoke with both of them. >> we're in the digital revolution, and we keep learning more about how people are consuming, including how they're consuming newspapers. i think the opportunity is to really redefine the modern...
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. >> i want to ask you about this new article in the "los angeles times" raising questions about hunteroject. he is an artist. he is selling his artwork. the prices range from $75,000 to nearly half a million dollars, which is quite a lot of money for a novice parent. a new opinion piece in the "los angeles times" says, quote, the identity of buyers will not be disclosed, leading not just his father's political enemies but also ethics experts to speculate about whether this is just the latest example of hunter exploiting the family name for profit. he has a right to make a living and he can't really do government work anymore. >> yeah, but that's pretty good work if you can get it. i went down to michaels over the holidays, bought some canvasses. i'm pretty sure that nothing i can produce in my basement is going to be that good or worth that much money. so it doesn't quite smell right in. some ways my heart always breaks for president biden every time these stories happen because hunter biden is just this magnet for all of this controversy. and he brings it on himself through his own ac
. >> i want to ask you about this new article in the "los angeles times" raising questions about hunteroject. he is an artist. he is selling his artwork. the prices range from $75,000 to nearly half a million dollars, which is quite a lot of money for a novice parent. a new opinion piece in the "los angeles times" says, quote, the identity of buyers will not be disclosed, leading not just his father's political enemies but also ethics experts to speculate about whether...
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. >>> and the "los angeles times" has an update on the herd of escaped cows we told you about yesterday in the los angeles area. authorities say 40 cows got out of a slaughterhouse tuesday night when a gate was left open. they wandered more than a mile away. the cows dented cars, broke mirrors, and knocked over a deputy. one resident blamed the slaughterhouse. >> it was careless what they did. it was so careless. it could happen again. it's not the cows' fault. i don't blame the cows for it. >> all of the remaining cows were safely recaptured. >>> still ahead, the latest entry into the space tourism race. a company is selling luxury balloon trips to the edge of space. how much a ticket will cost you. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra a is a diffeferent kikind of asththma medicatat. it's notot a steroid or inhale. fasenra is an adadd-on treatatt for asasthma driveven by e eosinophilsls. it's's one maintntenance doe everery 8 weeks.s. it helpsps prevent a asthma attacks, i improve brereathin, and lowewer use ofof o
. >>> and the "los angeles times" has an update on the herd of escaped cows we told you about yesterday in the los angeles area. authorities say 40 cows got out of a slaughterhouse tuesday night when a gate was left open. they wandered more than a mile away. the cows dented cars, broke mirrors, and knocked over a deputy. one resident blamed the slaughterhouse. >> it was careless what they did. it was so careless. it could happen again. it's not the cows' fault. i don't...
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those jokes became a lot more serious this year, following the publication of an expose in the los angeles times like a sort of country club at best, or a sort of cabal at worst. that was followed by the news that some of the big powerful companies in hollywood like amazon and warner brothers were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc, which as the annual golden globe ceremony also announced it was stepping back. now we have this very damning criticism from insiders who are basically saying that any motion towards reform that the organisation says it is taking is really no more than window dressing. thanks to david there. football now and one of the most anticipated matches of euro 2020 so far — the clash between england and scotland has ended in a goalless draw. 0ur sports editor, dan roan reports from wembley. no older rivalry and no greater stage. a quarter of a century had passed since wembley hosted the only previous meeting between these two teams at a major tournament — one of england's most memorable victories, but the visitors have enj
those jokes became a lot more serious this year, following the publication of an expose in the los angeles times like a sort of country club at best, or a sort of cabal at worst. that was followed by the news that some of the big powerful companies in hollywood like amazon and warner brothers were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc, which as the annual golden globe ceremony also announced it was stepping back. now we have this very damning...
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thosejokes became a lot more serious this year following the publication of an expose in the los angeles timestion and basically made it seem more like a sort of country club at best or a cabal at worst. that was followed by a news that some of the big powerful companies like amazon and warner bros. were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc which airs the annual golden globes ceremony also announced that it was stepping back. well, now we have this very damning criticism from insiders who are basically saying that the, and emotion towards reform that the, and emotion towards reform that the, and emotion towards reform that the organisation says it is taking is really no more than window dressing. taking is really no more than window dressina. ., . , taking is really no more than window dressin. ., ., , ., ., ., dressing. you have this organisation set eccentric — dressing. you have this organisation set eccentric and _ dressing. you have this organisation set eccentric and then _ dressing. you have this organisation set eccentric and then ve
thosejokes became a lot more serious this year following the publication of an expose in the los angeles timestion and basically made it seem more like a sort of country club at best or a cabal at worst. that was followed by a news that some of the big powerful companies like amazon and warner bros. were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc which airs the annual golden globes ceremony also announced that it was stepping back. well, now we...
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joining me to discuss all that and more, henry chu, who has run los angeles times�* bureaux in beijingdelhi and rio. he is now the paper's deputy news editor. the irish journalist brian o'connell was london editor for ireland's public service broadcaster rte. and here with me in the studio is celia hatton, the bbc�*s pacific asia editor. a warm welcome to all of you. thanks for being with us and thank you as well for being with us at home. now, 80 years ago in what is now canada's atlantic coast, in the midst of war, winston churchill and franklin roosevelt signed the atlantic charter. tack due east and fast—forward eight decades and on england's atlantic coast, their modern—day successors borisjohnson and joe biden have signed anew. what the g7 leaders who convened on friday may not know is that cornwall, in england's far south—west, is a county of changeable weather. atlantic swells can go up without warning and through the surf is slight, the water may be turning underneath. henry, in terms of the relationship between the uk and the united states, first of all, since they were the s
joining me to discuss all that and more, henry chu, who has run los angeles times�* bureaux in beijingdelhi and rio. he is now the paper's deputy news editor. the irish journalist brian o'connell was london editor for ireland's public service broadcaster rte. and here with me in the studio is celia hatton, the bbc�*s pacific asia editor. a warm welcome to all of you. thanks for being with us and thank you as well for being with us at home. now, 80 years ago in what is now canada's atlantic...
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joining me to discuss all that and more, henry chu, who has run los angeles times bureau in beijing, public service broadcaster rte
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those jokes became a lot more serious this year following the publication of an expose in the los angeles timesst or a cabal at worst. that was followed by a news that some of the big powerful companies like amazon and warner bros. were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc which airs the annual golden globes ceremony also announced that it was stepping back. well, now we have this very damning criticism from insiders who are basically saying that the, and emotion towards reform that the organisation says it is taking is really no more than window dressing. you have this organisation set eccentric and then very important annual event that gets a lot of publicity well beyond the age of pa. and finally — a european art collector has just paid a whopping 3 point 4 million dollars for a copy of leonardo da vinci's mona lisa. take a look at this. known as the "hekking mona lisa," after its owner who unsuccessfully argued that a copy he had bought in the 1950s was the real thing. it's one of many reproductions of the original, which hangs in the par
those jokes became a lot more serious this year following the publication of an expose in the los angeles timesst or a cabal at worst. that was followed by a news that some of the big powerful companies like amazon and warner bros. were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc which airs the annual golden globes ceremony also announced that it was stepping back. well, now we have this very damning criticism from insiders who are basically saying...
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those jokes became a lot more serious this year, following the publication of an expose in the los angeles timese a sort of country club at best, or a sort of cabal at worst. that was followed by the news that some of the big powerful companies in hollywood like amazon and warner brothers were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc, which as the annual golden globe ceremony also announced it was stepping back. now we have this very damning criticism from insiders who are basically saying that any motion towards reform that the organisation says it is taking is really no more than window dressing. a british woman who was attacked repeatedly by a crocodile in mexico has been discharged from hospital. 28—year—old melissa laurie suffered a perforated intestine and several other injuries when she was attacked by the animal in a lagoon. her twin georgia had to fend off the creature, while trying to pull her sibling to safety. she's been speaking to will grant. a bandage hiding the teeth marks in her wrist. the only outward sign of georgia laurie's fig
those jokes became a lot more serious this year, following the publication of an expose in the los angeles timese a sort of country club at best, or a sort of cabal at worst. that was followed by the news that some of the big powerful companies in hollywood like amazon and warner brothers were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc, which as the annual golden globe ceremony also announced it was stepping back. now we have this very damning...
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he served as the editor for the los angeles times book review and his writings have appeared widely in such places as the atlantic, "new york times," "washington post," "boston globe" and so on. i don't know doctor miles as well as i know mustafa akyol, but mustafa tells me that he iss also a nice guy. welcome. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you and the cato institute for your support of this event and all the subjects that have never been more important than they are today. i thought i might begin by telling how mustafa and i came together for the first time. the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was terrific. got a copy of the book and it's lived up to. i invited him to speak for us and he began his regards discovering the paths change, the pancakes with butter and syrup at mcdonald's and the street but he thought if you want to the pancake in america you had to find a mcdonald's. he didn't realize even people like jack miles created their own. this was an example that someone from one country can make going int
he served as the editor for the los angeles times book review and his writings have appeared widely in such places as the atlantic, "new york times," "washington post," "boston globe" and so on. i don't know doctor miles as well as i know mustafa akyol, but mustafa tells me that he iss also a nice guy. welcome. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you and the cato institute for your support of this event and all the subjects that have...
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serious this year, following the publication of an expose in the publication of an expose in the los angeles timesst, or a sort of baal at worst. that was followed by the news that some of the big powerful companies in hollywood like amazon and warner brothers —— cabal, were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc, which as the annual golden globe ceremony also announced it was stepping back. now we have this very damning criticism from insiders who are basically saying that any motion towards reform that the organisation says it is taking is really no more than windowdressing. goals were few and far between in the three games on friday in euro 2020. the oldest rivalry in world football produced few chances and no goals as england played out a goalless draw against scotland at wembley. the other game in group d between croatia and the czech republic finished 1—1 at hampden park. in group e, sweden followed up their opening draw with spain with a 1—0 win over slovakia in st petersburg — a victory that moves them to the top of group e. dan roan repor
serious this year, following the publication of an expose in the publication of an expose in the los angeles timesst, or a sort of baal at worst. that was followed by the news that some of the big powerful companies in hollywood like amazon and warner brothers —— cabal, were boycotting the hollywood foreign press association until reforms had taken place, and nbc, which as the annual golden globe ceremony also announced it was stepping back. now we have this very damning criticism from...
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joining me to discuss all that and more, henry chu, who has run los angeles times bureau in beijing,ublic service broadcaster rte and here with me in the studio is celia hatton, the bbc�*s pacific asia editor. a warm welcome to all of you, thanks for being with us and thank you as well for being with us at home. now, 80 years ago in what is now canada's atlantic coast, in the midst of war, winston churchill and franklin roosevelt signed the atlantic charter. tack due east and fast forward eight decades and on england's atlantic coast, their modern day successors, boris johnson and joe biden, have signed anew. what the g7 leaders who convened on friday may not know is that cornwall in england's far south—west is a county of changeable weather. atlantic squalls can blow up without warning and through the surf is slight, the water may be turning underneath. henry, in terms of the relationship between the uk and the united states, first of all, since they were the signatories of the original atlantic charter, boris johnson described it as being like a breath of fresh air dealing with the
joining me to discuss all that and more, henry chu, who has run los angeles times bureau in beijing,ublic service broadcaster rte and here with me in the studio is celia hatton, the bbc�*s pacific asia editor. a warm welcome to all of you, thanks for being with us and thank you as well for being with us at home. now, 80 years ago in what is now canada's atlantic coast, in the midst of war, winston churchill and franklin roosevelt signed the atlantic charter. tack due east and fast forward...
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the "los angeles times" was a news organization at one point, said harris was getting her own sectionpaper which is news dedicated exclusively to kamala harris. we get business, international, and critical kamala harris. she's her own category of news. the paper called the new section, covering kamala harris. not surprised, the first dispatch from the new kamala harris barrow didn't focus on her policy accomplishments, that would've been a pretty thin segment. instead, the paper covered the way she looks. kamala harris is all kinds of purse, first woman, first woman of color, first black woman, first mixed race woman, first elected national office. in other words, what really matters about kamala harris and what should matter to you according to "the new york times" is her dna. it's really science projects. disney went further than that. kamala harris explain to your kids recently isn't a political leader. she's more than that. it she's like a god. >> there was a young girl who used her voice to make the world around her better place. i'm say the odds were stacked against her, but her
the "los angeles times" was a news organization at one point, said harris was getting her own sectionpaper which is news dedicated exclusively to kamala harris. we get business, international, and critical kamala harris. she's her own category of news. the paper called the new section, covering kamala harris. not surprised, the first dispatch from the new kamala harris barrow didn't focus on her policy accomplishments, that would've been a pretty thin segment. instead, the paper...
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the "los angeles times" says they are at a crossroads over wokeness. jeffress. great to have you back. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: writing this, southern baptists are at a fork in the road, the issue is not usually blatantly racist comments. it's the inability to recognize and address issues of systemic racism that remain. failing to listen to african-american pastors when they share their experiences and he goes on. is there some validity to that? what's the denomination doing to address those concerns? >> i really think the southern baptist convention is trying to address those concerns. the fact is this denomination that our church as a part of was conceived in racism. it was conceived over the issue of slavery, being proslavery. our denomination has repented of that. it's acknowledged its past and it's ready to move forward. i think we can never move forward as long as we want to wallow in the sins of the past. i think what people need to understand is the southern baptist denomination really isn't a denomination with a hierarchy for control
the "los angeles times" says they are at a crossroads over wokeness. jeffress. great to have you back. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: writing this, southern baptists are at a fork in the road, the issue is not usually blatantly racist comments. it's the inability to recognize and address issues of systemic racism that remain. failing to listen to african-american pastors when they share their experiences and he goes on. is there some validity to that? what's the...
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science and health is work has appeared in the new york times magazine, new yorker, the atlantic, los angeles times, the financial times magazine, and mit technology review among other publications. and of course he is the author of the book which can see the title on your screen and you are able to order it. that is what we are talking about today. so welcome sam apple. sue and thank you for inviting me. a. patty: of course is wonderful to have you. i love your book edit raises i said, on social media, every dislike a novel. i was glued to it, it is all true. i am sure that you will talk as we go through about your work how you came up with the idea about writing this book. i connecting all of these thoughts. it is about the biochemist. biochemist otto warburg he was gay and jewish of living openly with his male partner nazi party in germany and hitler protected him. in hopes of curing cancer. but this is true. but there are many parts to this book. but i would like to start with biochemist otto warburg as you. his family dynamics. his early life rated let's start there and tell us about his famil
science and health is work has appeared in the new york times magazine, new yorker, the atlantic, los angeles times, the financial times magazine, and mit technology review among other publications. and of course he is the author of the book which can see the title on your screen and you are able to order it. that is what we are talking about today. so welcome sam apple. sue and thank you for inviting me. a. patty: of course is wonderful to have you. i love your book edit raises i said, on...
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transcontinentals and the making of america," which was a finalist for a pulitzer prize and won the los angeles time book prize for history. richard is the professor of american history at stanford university having previously taught at the university of washington, university of utah and michigan state university. please welcome professor richard white. [ applause ] >> i have to position things up here. this will take a second. okay. i'm often accused of having a cynical 21st century view of the associates as the big four called themselves in the 19th century. but actually, that's not true. i have a cynical 19th century view of the associates. and i'm pretty much in line with this with charles francis adams, who is president of the union pacific, worked intimately with the big railroad men of the era, including the associates. the easiest way to characterize them is simply to quote adams. i have known and known tolerably well a good many successful men, big, financially. men famous during the last half century. in a less interesting crowd, i do not care to meet again. either in this world or the ne
transcontinentals and the making of america," which was a finalist for a pulitzer prize and won the los angeles time book prize for history. richard is the professor of american history at stanford university having previously taught at the university of washington, university of utah and michigan state university. please welcome professor richard white. [ applause ] >> i have to position things up here. this will take a second. okay. i'm often accused of having a cynical 21st...
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defeated hiv she has also written widely for prominent publications including the new york times los angeles times the atlantic slate popular science and time magazine. in 2016. she published the work as the basis of our talk tonight the titled the rise of the rocket girls the women who propelled us. from missiles to the moon to mars that work was the bestseller and was widely praised by critics, including one who described it as immersive evocative and superbly readable holds poignant narrative should be required reading. another called it a marvelous book adding. when neil armstrong made his giant leap for mankind. that was woman kind in the control room. it's a pleasure indeed to welcome to fredericksburg to the university of mary washington into great lives. nathalia holt thank you so much. i really appreciate you having me here tonight, and i'm excited to talk with you about the rocket girls. this is a group of pioneers in american space exploration whose careers shaped nasa and really made it what it is today. now before i get into their histories, i want to share with you just a small slice
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in working with the very interesting guy name doctor patrick who is the owner of the los angeles times. he's a very well biotech he is a surgeon by training and group in south africa, once to give it back. we're having some really interesting discussions about working with him to build capacity in africa. i think with my science copartner for the last 20 years, we, she is from honduras. how we can build that in latin america i think india is a good example of what can be done, they have probably excelled in terms of providingci vaccine for low and middle income as well as anyone. how can we franchise that indian model or adapted to poor countries in asia in the middle east? that could be an important nextwave to look at. >> what about the economics? youst mentioned the bullet vaccine. i don't of people understand this but that vaccine targets only on the bullet desire virus for their multiple others, viruses that vaccine will not do anything for. we fortunately have not had a close cousin to ebola virus. telling you stuff i'm telling people who are listening, it is a virus accident vir
in working with the very interesting guy name doctor patrick who is the owner of the los angeles times. he's a very well biotech he is a surgeon by training and group in south africa, once to give it back. we're having some really interesting discussions about working with him to build capacity in africa. i think with my science copartner for the last 20 years, we, she is from honduras. how we can build that in latin america i think india is a good example of what can be done, they have...
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in immigration news, the los angeles times reports the biden administration is planning to expand a programt allows some central american children to reunite with their parents living in the united states. under the program first enacted by the obama administration, parents from guatemala, el salvador, and honduras who have legal residency or protected status in the united states, can apply for their children to be allowed into the country. this comes as the biden administration continues to detain thousands of unaccompanied refugee children. last week during a visit to guatemala, vice president kamala harris warned asylum seekers to not to come to the united states. janitors, maintenance, and security workers around the u.s. and the world marked justice for janitors day tuesday and are holding actions all week to demand safety, fair pay, healthcare, immigration reform, and respect in the workplace. in miami, unionized workers have been on strike since last thursday over low wages, pay discrimination, and unfair labor practices. this is miami janitor walter osores. >> we need to work two or
in immigration news, the los angeles times reports the biden administration is planning to expand a programt allows some central american children to reunite with their parents living in the united states. under the program first enacted by the obama administration, parents from guatemala, el salvador, and honduras who have legal residency or protected status in the united states, can apply for their children to be allowed into the country. this comes as the biden administration continues to...
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new los angeles times article asks the faint type masters will now start bullying and discriminatingst those that cannot let their masks go. will this be another battle light and america's culture work? it will californians be too afraid to throw out their masks and face the fresh air? let's get into it tonight party panel. got editor fox news contributor, cake tablets. got the house the gary and shannon show, gary hoffmann. with that attorney and democrat strategist ethan bearman. oh my goodness. i'll start with you, katie. masks used to be about i am protecting everyone, i'm super safe and better than you. doubt masks make you seemed like you are just a scaredy-cat. i notice it in my apartment building. some people will not get onto an elevator if you are not wearing a mask. it's like okay final be nearby myself stinking up the joist with my bad singing. >> [laughter] we all love your bad singing sexy pretty good. i was at it outdoor nursery a couple weeks ago without my mask on. there are still people had their mask on for this guy came up to visit hey i'm glad to know not the onl
new los angeles times article asks the faint type masters will now start bullying and discriminatingst those that cannot let their masks go. will this be another battle light and america's culture work? it will californians be too afraid to throw out their masks and face the fresh air? let's get into it tonight party panel. got editor fox news contributor, cake tablets. got the house the gary and shannon show, gary hoffmann. with that attorney and democrat strategist ethan bearman. oh my...
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jeffrey walter and -- told a los angeles times they didn't know it was illegal to rip up and bury thetrees. a neighbor tipped off the authorities and a wildlife official buried the trees. >>> the blasting off -- next we meet a california science teacher who just got back from a trip. >>> officials say that a grand jury will look in to the causes behind the deadly condo collapse. hear from the lead investigator. today is a deadline for wireless providers to start using technology to stop annoying spam calls. why it's taken so long. and the big announcement at worksman cycles, we've been building bikes for a hundred years. but our customers' needs have changed, so we expanded our product line to include electric cycles. we used the unlimited 1.5 percent cash back from our chase ink business unlimited ® credit card to help purchase tools and materials to build new models. and each time we use our card, we earn cash back to help grow our business. it's more than cycling, it's finding innovative ways to move forward. chase for business ® . make more of what's yours ® . it's more than cycli
jeffrey walter and -- told a los angeles times they didn't know it was illegal to rip up and bury thetrees. a neighbor tipped off the authorities and a wildlife official buried the trees. >>> the blasting off -- next we meet a california science teacher who just got back from a trip. >>> officials say that a grand jury will look in to the causes behind the deadly condo collapse. hear from the lead investigator. today is a deadline for wireless providers to start using...
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director of georgetown's undergraduate journalism program and in my other lifea columnist for the los angeles times . we're delighted to welcome one of our occasional panelists on the profession of journalism with all its challenges and glories. our topic is women on war: testimonies and reflections from women who have distinguished themselves as war correspondents from vietnam until the present day . i want to extend a special welcome to colleagues, students and faculty from
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"los angeles times" argues that latinos need to be more vocal about police brutality.much of this is about organizing within latino communities? >> even the notion of latino is kind of a newly invented category. lara gomez has a new book called "inventing latinos," which is there are mexican-americans and puerto rican americans, others identify as white, others nonwhite. with that there's going to be disagreements about what is tutoring police violence, whether it's justified. in my view, though, f people are dying at police hands, it is unacceptable and we don't have the accountability structures to make it stop or to hold these officers accountable. we often protect them. so hopefully we can all as americans agree it is wrong. if we have these numbers that latinos are dying at a significant disproportionate rate of white americans, we need to hold police accountable and change the structures. >> carmen, i don't need to tell you there are those who would like to use these issues to divide black communities and latinos who are not black. how do you flip the script to m
"los angeles times" argues that latinos need to be more vocal about police brutality.much of this is about organizing within latino communities? >> even the notion of latino is kind of a newly invented category. lara gomez has a new book called "inventing latinos," which is there are mexican-americans and puerto rican americans, others identify as white, others nonwhite. with that there's going to be disagreements about what is tutoring police violence, whether it's...
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man famed stu spencer, lives in california, david, he gave an interview and said to -- to the "los angeles timess very critical of president trump, said he's going terrible damage to the republican party. but then the man who was president trump's vice president mike pence gave a speech just last night in new hampshire, and i'm just going to play a little bit of that for you in our audience. >> you know, president trump and i have spoken many times since we left office, and i don't know if we'll ever see eye to eye on that day -- >> woodruff: so, david, he went on to say, but we are stil very pud, i am still very proud of everything we accomplished over four years. taking these comments together, do we have any clearer picture of what's going on in the republican party? >> have we ever seen daylight between pence and trump before? i think it's maybe like the universe cracking in half. i think there's a pre-trump republican party who all the gentlemen you just referenced were parties of. tthey don't want ito be a january 6 or trump part. so they're trying to angle away from that. trump rebudded a
man famed stu spencer, lives in california, david, he gave an interview and said to -- to the "los angeles timess very critical of president trump, said he's going terrible damage to the republican party. but then the man who was president trump's vice president mike pence gave a speech just last night in new hampshire, and i'm just going to play a little bit of that for you in our audience. >> you know, president trump and i have spoken many times since we left office, and i don't...
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there were basically four major newspapers back then, the new york times, washington post, los angeles timeswall street journal and three networks. that was when the media had more power, simply because there was no way to get dissenting information. whereas, nowadays, there are endless ways for wise people out there, and sometimes unwise, let's be clear. but that has always been the case and misinformation is as old as information is. at least now, we have access. people were getting information that -- the new york times was very good at printing information, they would do it with articles that were alarmist sounding. and then you would read them, and they would report interesting details about the virus spreading. but you did not get a from the headlines. so just, the idea that we are going to blame the media, i think that is offensive. if you went to my twitter feed, rest assured you would have during that time, you would've gotten lots of articles and posts that would maybe in some ways support my viewpoint, which is why i make clear in the book that, i get the vast majority of my infor
there were basically four major newspapers back then, the new york times, washington post, los angeles timeswall street journal and three networks. that was when the media had more power, simply because there was no way to get dissenting information. whereas, nowadays, there are endless ways for wise people out there, and sometimes unwise, let's be clear. but that has always been the case and misinformation is as old as information is. at least now, we have access. people were getting...
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granderson is a sports columnist with the "los angeles times", with espn, and a podcaster.s a contributor to espn and he's the host of a podcast on abc, "life out loud." >> nawaz: and thanks for being here. i've got to ask right off the bat, when you heard carl's message, what was your reaction? >> i started crying. i've been telling everyone -- ig out, getting ready to host my show, i was going to work out beforehand. i was changing something on my phone, and i saw the bulletin. i made a quick search to make sure it wasn't a joke or he wasn't being hacked. and once i confirmed the accuracy, i wept for 15, 20 minutes, just standing there crying. >> nawaz: why do you think you had such a strong reaction to that message? >> that's what humans are supposed to do when their dreams come true. you're supposed to be joyous. i was expressing tears of joy. i related to a lot of how people felt seeing vice-president kamala harris, for those of us who have been fighting in this space in terms of dealing with sexism or racism, and seeing the election of president barack obama. for thos
granderson is a sports columnist with the "los angeles times", with espn, and a podcaster.s a contributor to espn and he's the host of a podcast on abc, "life out loud." >> nawaz: and thanks for being here. i've got to ask right off the bat, when you heard carl's message, what was your reaction? >> i started crying. i've been telling everyone -- ig out, getting ready to host my show, i was going to work out beforehand. i was changing something on my phone, and i...
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lz granderson is a sports columnist with the los angeles times, a contributor to e-s-p-n and the host "life out loud". lz welcome back and thanks for bein ghere. when you heard it what was your reaction i started crying. >> i've been telling everyone. i was working out, changing song on my phone and saw bulleting. -- i saw a bulletin. i did a search to make sure not a joke and wasn't hacked and once i confirmed, i cried. >> i do you think you had such a strong reaction? >> that's what humans are supposed to do when dreams ocme -- come true. i was expressing tears of joy. i related to a lot of people seeing harris elected in terms of those dealing with sexism racism, for those of us in intersection of sports orientation and politics. we've all been waiting for a man to come out in big 4 sports so i wept when i heard because my dreams came true. >> we have to mention michael sam. it was just seven years ago. did not end up having a career. very late in the draft as i remember. when he left, see -- he said there was too much of a mental health burden. coming out and trying to have a care
lz granderson is a sports columnist with the los angeles times, a contributor to e-s-p-n and the host "life out loud". lz welcome back and thanks for bein ghere. when you heard it what was your reaction i started crying. >> i've been telling everyone. i was working out, changing song on my phone and saw bulleting. -- i saw a bulletin. i did a search to make sure not a joke and wasn't hacked and once i confirmed, i cried. >> i do you think you had such a strong reaction?...
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"los angeles times" argues latinos need to be more vocal about police brutality. much is about organizing within latino communities? >> well, even the notion of latino is kind of a newly invented category. gomez has a book called inventing latinos, which is within that category. there are mexicans americans and cuban-americans and puerto rican americans and not everybody has the same view of police brutality. some identify as white. others non-white. and with that heterogenuity there will be disagreements about police vail, whether it's justified. if people are dying at police hands, it is unacceptable and we don't have the accountability structures to make it stop are to hold these officers accountable. we often protect them. so, hopefully, we can as americans agree it is wrong. and if we have these numbers that latinos are dying at, you know, significant disproportionate rate of white americans, we need to hold police accountable. >> i don't need to tell you that there are those who would like to use the issues to divide black communities and latinos that are no
"los angeles times" argues latinos need to be more vocal about police brutality. much is about organizing within latino communities? >> well, even the notion of latino is kind of a newly invented category. gomez has a book called inventing latinos, which is within that category. there are mexicans americans and cuban-americans and puerto rican americans and not everybody has the same view of police brutality. some identify as white. others non-white. and with that heterogenuity...
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director of georgetown's undergraduate journalism program and in my other lifea columnist for the los angeles times . we're delighted to welcome one of our occasional panelists on the profession of journalism with all its challenges and glories. our topic is women on war: testimonies and reflections from women who have distinguished themselves as war correspondents from vietnam until the present day . i want to extend a special welcome to colleagues, students and faculty from george washington university and the university of maryland who have joined us as well as the rest of you in the audience including many distinguished former war correspondents. it's appropriate in a week that began with world press freedom day that we take a moment to honor all the journalists around the world, men and women alike who voluntarily waste themselves in harm'sway to bring truth to light . .we're to especially remember austin tice of the georgetown class of 2012, a freelance reporter who was kidnapped in syria in 2012 and who we believe is imprisoned there today. we urge the syrian government to take action to sec
director of georgetown's undergraduate journalism program and in my other lifea columnist for the los angeles times . we're delighted to welcome one of our occasional panelists on the profession of journalism with all its challenges and glories. our topic is women on war: testimonies and reflections from women who have distinguished themselves as war correspondents from vietnam until the present day . i want to extend a special welcome to colleagues, students and faculty from george washington...
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times more likely. in philadelphia, los angeles, raleigh, nearly three times more likely. philando castille, being pulled over was a frequent occurrence and caused financial hardship. according to a complaint by the aclu, castille was stopped 52 times between 2002 and 2016. sometimes twice in one day. in one year, he was stopped eight times. does it offend you that he was pulled over that many times? >> yes, it does. because it definitely means he was profiled. >> reporter: the traffic stops resulted in 86 minor traffic offenses and $6588 in fines and fees. though half of the charges were dismissed. >> this is sort of the tragic example of what happens when we use the justice system as a piggy bank. when fines and fees are used for revenue and we incentivize police to pull over more people. >> what kind of things are we talking about? >> he gets pulled over once, the first time. fines and fees are imposed. when he can't afford to pay those fines and fees, his driver's license is suspended. philando castille faced the same impossible choice everyone faces. either stop drivi
times more likely. in philadelphia, los angeles, raleigh, nearly three times more likely. philando castille, being pulled over was a frequent occurrence and caused financial hardship. according to a complaint by the aclu, castille was stopped 52 times between 2002 and 2016. sometimes twice in one day. in one year, he was stopped eight times. does it offend you that he was pulled over that many times? >> yes, it does. because it definitely means he was profiled. >> reporter: the...
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engineering at the university of california, los angeles, and directed plasma and space propulsion live. he's joining us from los angeles. thanks for your time with us. how big a deal is this? it's not really a big deal from the fence of aerospace technologies or, or launch vehicles. this is really about just commercial space space flight for, for wealthy people that would like to to launch into say it's really a high altitude. you're not launching into orbit. so it's not really a big deal because you're really just launching too high altitude and then coming back to earth. right. only understand that laser won't be in space for that long, just about 11 minutes. so is that what you're referring to? yeah, yeah. so i hope he'll be just in space for 11 minutes, basically is going to up to about 100 kilometers hill and then he'll just come back down. right. gravity pull instead of it to go to orbit takes about 10 times the rocket. so to go into orbit, you would need to go something like 27000 kilometers per hour in the direction perpendicular to vertical, right, to the side, and then you go into orbit around the earth. so it's good for people wh
engineering at the university of california, los angeles, and directed plasma and space propulsion live. he's joining us from los angeles. thanks for your time with us. how big a deal is this? it's not really a big deal from the fence of aerospace technologies or, or launch vehicles. this is really about just commercial space space flight for, for wealthy people that would like to to launch into say it's really a high altitude. you're not launching into orbit. so it's not really a big deal...
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the democrats can always count on good media from places like the los angeles times.is called, a large majority, very unfavorable. why is it still being taught in some of our schools, notably los angeles? >> i will tell you. one of the reasons critical race theory has been embraced by the left is the same reason the left of embrace reparations. it is number 4, six, eight, 12. 4% is the percentage of republicans, the first time obama ran. 6% is the percentage of republicans the second time he ran having governed over the worst economic recovery since 1949. 8% is what donald trump got in 2016 when he said what have you got to losing 12%, 50% increase is what donald trump got into thousand 20 so those numbers are going the wrong way so democrats are doubling down on telling black people they are victims and white people they are pressers because they are scared those numbers are going in the wrong direction and that is largely why things like critical race theory and reparations in my opinion are being embraced by the left. stuart: and they will stay in place in californ
the democrats can always count on good media from places like the los angeles times.is called, a large majority, very unfavorable. why is it still being taught in some of our schools, notably los angeles? >> i will tell you. one of the reasons critical race theory has been embraced by the left is the same reason the left of embrace reparations. it is number 4, six, eight, 12. 4% is the percentage of republicans, the first time obama ran. 6% is the percentage of republicans the second time...
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. >> bill: no shortage of headlines in that hearing, jonathan hunt thank you from los angeles. a short timetonight, he was found in his cell in a jail near barcelona, spain, it's been described as an apparent suicide. it came a few hours after a spanish court issued a preliminary ruling in favor of his extradition to the u.s. to face a tax related criminal charges. john mcafee is dead at the age of 75. up next, the panel on president biden's plan to address the nationwide crime surge but beyond our borders tonight: the russian military sang one of ships in the black sea fired warning shots at a british destroyer and a warplane dropped bombs to force the ship away from an area in crimea. british say at their was not fired upon. hong kong will publish its final edition on thursday to mono. apple daily is being forced to shut down after five executive editors were arrested, all on china's recent crackdown on dissent. millions of dollars of assets have been frozen. pope francis hitting that special visitor in his audience, a man dressed in a spider-man costume set in a vip section. he works wit
. >> bill: no shortage of headlines in that hearing, jonathan hunt thank you from los angeles. a short timetonight, he was found in his cell in a jail near barcelona, spain, it's been described as an apparent suicide. it came a few hours after a spanish court issued a preliminary ruling in favor of his extradition to the u.s. to face a tax related criminal charges. john mcafee is dead at the age of 75. up next, the panel on president biden's plan to address the nationwide crime surge but...
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the ruling, the company share value search, the more than one trillion dollars for the 1st time from los angeles, his rob reynolds on what the runing means today was certainly a good day for mark zuckerberg and millions of facebook investors. the company as managed to get a judge to dismiss the a series of lawsuits. and this is not so much a great day for politicians, activists and many others who feel that internet giants like facebook, amazon, and google wield altogether too much monopoly power in the internet. space now the one of the particular cases here was brought by the food and by the federal trade commission in december, the federal trade commission also known as the f t c. this is the agency that deals a lot with monopoly matters. the judge in washington dc said that the f t c had not provided enough concrete facts to support its assertion that the facebook was acting as a monopoly in social networking. however, the judge did not entirely dismiss this case. instead, it gave the f t c agency, 30 days to come back with a re filed complaint. presumably, with some more facts, in an separa
the ruling, the company share value search, the more than one trillion dollars for the 1st time from los angeles, his rob reynolds on what the runing means today was certainly a good day for mark zuckerberg and millions of facebook investors. the company as managed to get a judge to dismiss the a series of lawsuits. and this is not so much a great day for politicians, activists and many others who feel that internet giants like facebook, amazon, and google wield altogether too much monopoly...
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his supporting role as a corporate executive in network died of natural causes at a time in los angeles. a still ahead here and i'll find out why authorities and hong kong they're allowing some public events to go ahead. well, lucky of whatever i will show you how french open champion brokovich made the young it's ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, now the annual dragon boat race festival has been allowed to go ahead and hong kong despite code $900.00 restrictions and tightening control, and that's in contrast to last week's vigil for those killed by chinese trips in gentlemen square, which is banned on public health grounds. adrian brown reports now from hong kong. the hong kong wants to show that life here will soon be back to normal. and on a day like this, that's easy to imagine. as hundreds of people took part in one of the territories biggest annual festivals, the dragon boat race as seen the to some of as proof, hong kong freedoms remain intact. but it's also a place where it seems social distancing. rules are selectively and pools. that whole read on this event can happen during the co
his supporting role as a corporate executive in network died of natural causes at a time in los angeles. a still ahead here and i'll find out why authorities and hong kong they're allowing some public events to go ahead. well, lucky of whatever i will show you how french open champion brokovich made the young it's ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, now the annual dragon boat race festival has been allowed to go ahead and hong kong despite code $900.00 restrictions and tightening control, and that's in...
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one is it does not resonate much in the city of los angeles because we have been preparing for a long timend it is not just a switch you can flip either way. when the snow pack ate its way down into the los angeles river and other places, we now have huge cache basins and the ability to re-infiltrate that water into our natural aquifers. as i mentioned, we are taking times three times bigger than our l.a. aqueduct. 60% of our water gets moved through and washed out into the ocean, and we are converting that into something that will give us enough water for decades of -- decades to come, but i hear what you are saying. i think local, state, and federal governments should be investing in that infrastructure -- representative palmer: i want to ask questions of other members, but i appreciate the point you just made. california should have been doing this. i don't think there has been a new reservoir built in california since 1979. not only are we dealing with water capacity but it would also help mitigate the flooding you guys went through a couple of years ago. ms. wallace, the same thing wi
one is it does not resonate much in the city of los angeles because we have been preparing for a long timend it is not just a switch you can flip either way. when the snow pack ate its way down into the los angeles river and other places, we now have huge cache basins and the ability to re-infiltrate that water into our natural aquifers. as i mentioned, we are taking times three times bigger than our l.a. aqueduct. 60% of our water gets moved through and washed out into the ocean, and we are...
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hundreds of miles from the eastern sierras into los angeles, without a single pump, all using the force of gravity. at the time, hundreds of billions of gallons of water are piped into the city of los angeles, every single year. that's water today that is starting to dry up because of the forces of nature. and here is the thing. today, l.a. has to come up with a plan. what are they going to do in a time when this is drying up the water supply. not just from here, but from the colorado river. and that's exactly why the city of los angeles is looking at the biden administration to solve one of the most desperate infrastructure problems in united states. los angeles knows what to know. on a small scale, it's here. >> there's some deeper holes here. >> reporter: you tell me. between the 1940s and 2013, the los angeles worker was fishing. it's once again, into a river. it's famous for fly fishing. straight up and straight back. just like that. >> reporter: this is the fly in fly fishing. ready? here we go. >> there you go. >> reporter: do it again? >> yep. you're a natural. >> reporter: this is amazing. >> first ti
hundreds of miles from the eastern sierras into los angeles, without a single pump, all using the force of gravity. at the time, hundreds of billions of gallons of water are piped into the city of los angeles, every single year. that's water today that is starting to dry up because of the forces of nature. and here is the thing. today, l.a. has to come up with a plan. what are they going to do in a time when this is drying up the water supply. not just from here, but from the colorado river....
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california, the economy has fully opened for the the first time in 15 months. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, joins us from los angeleslong time coming but these are two states that have been extremely badly affected. bier? extremely badly affected. very much so. they _ extremely badly affected. very much so. they were _ extremely badly affected. very much so. they were both - much so. they were both epicentres at different times of the coronavirus pandemic here in the united states but, despite passing that rather grim milestone of 600,000 deaths, polling here suggests that many americans actually believe the pandemic is, if not over, then nearing its end. a poll conducted a week ago showed that two—thirds of those question had either gone out to eat or met with family and friends in the previous seven days. as i mentioned, many states have already been open for some time and joe biden has been seeking to get about 70% of the population here at least partly vaccinated by the fourth ofjuly, this country's big, annual holiday. he may be struggling to do that. currently about 52% of the population has received just one
california, the economy has fully opened for the the first time in 15 months. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, joins us from los angeleslong time coming but these are two states that have been extremely badly affected. bier? extremely badly affected. very much so. they _ extremely badly affected. very much so. they were _ extremely badly affected. very much so. they were both - much so. they were both epicentres at different times of the coronavirus pandemic here in the united...
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time. victor, i was a local news reporter in los angeles back in that 2007-2008 time.ngle morning. it really was a lot on her, especially when she was going through a really tough time. so while we looked at it as, oh, we're doing our jobs, i think her fans really saw through a lot of that and saw this is something that everybody needs to take a step back from. now when we look back and see how she was treated and see how some of that could have contributed like putting that over the edge, we have to re-evaluate what was going on then and i think the fans saw that a lot. we did dismiss them as obsesse britney fans but it was more we see what this is doing to her and we just want britney to be okay. i think a lot of people now are saying, yeah, maybe they were right at the time. >> you're so right. i think a lot of people in the media also dismissed her as a commodity, a girl. you know, not to be taken seriously but this is a serious situation. i'll just read a portion of the court report that has now been released. it says britney articulated she feels the conservators
time. victor, i was a local news reporter in los angeles back in that 2007-2008 time.ngle morning. it really was a lot on her, especially when she was going through a really tough time. so while we looked at it as, oh, we're doing our jobs, i think her fans really saw through a lot of that and saw this is something that everybody needs to take a step back from. now when we look back and see how she was treated and see how some of that could have contributed like putting that over the edge, we...