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and then mckay with his father, mckay. i can't prove it. but there is a good deal of scholarship to suggest that mckay was involved in at least the planning of the murder of the state senator. three days before he was to testify in a grand jury against mckay and not surprisingly, gerald ford senior, who had reluctantly agreed to accept the chairmanship of the republican party in kent county with the understanding that when his son came back from world war two, he could relieve him. give you an idea of the tenor of the times gerald ford senior kept a guard and a loaded gun under his pillow until mrs. ford said, put it somewhere else. and he finally they find a compromise. he put it under a floorboard in the attic. but he knew where to get it. but, you know, a lot of people have either forgotten or never that this was a theory that was boss ridden and thoroughly corrupt. really, the whole i mean, he controlled the state party machinery. it was a state boss. yeah. oh, no, no, absolutely. i mean, there's the stories are legion, you know, he sol
and then mckay with his father, mckay. i can't prove it. but there is a good deal of scholarship to suggest that mckay was involved in at least the planning of the murder of the state senator. three days before he was to testify in a grand jury against mckay and not surprisingly, gerald ford senior, who had reluctantly agreed to accept the chairmanship of the republican party in kent county with the understanding that when his son came back from world war two, he could relieve him. give you an...
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[music playing] mckay: this is happening now, if you can possibly believe that. the terrorists are saying theyey'll blow up p the schoo, killing all the children inside. the german police haveve been wawaging a relelentless wawr against the terrorists, capturing some, killing some. man: the british army are the terrorists. francis: no one, even the most powerful, has immunity from these urban guerillas. brinkley: there are 298 people held hostage. those people, they have good ideals, they're just going about them the wrong way. we are ready to go on until martyrdom. mckay: the communiqué ended with the appeal,l, "revolutionaries of the world, unite." [ indiststinct shoututing ] [ sirens wail ] terrorist attacks, especially where hostages are taken, have become increasingly common. there have been bombings, shootings, and strikes in northern ireland. arab guerillas fired at an israeli school bus near the lebanese border. the 1970s saw the development of the terrorist repertoire. cronkikite: gangs s of young p , products o of the riototous 19, preferred terror, kid
[music playing] mckay: this is happening now, if you can possibly believe that. the terrorists are saying theyey'll blow up p the schoo, killing all the children inside. the german police haveve been wawaging a relelentless wawr against the terrorists, capturing some, killing some. man: the british army are the terrorists. francis: no one, even the most powerful, has immunity from these urban guerillas. brinkley: there are 298 people held hostage. those people, they have good ideals, they're...
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[laughter] i was going to say -- mckay thinkn.t, i joke about i wre most of on the couch during covid. it's basically survival time anyway. something as -- mckay literally went too the tap cafÉ here two doors down sometimes it is how many animals to have five animals. two dogs and threera cats. i think that's what help me get to thet writing of it because your cats don't care and your dogs don't care they hang out. this is not an age-appropriate book for him on a section about spiders and was like hey mom your facts are incorrect because i amm reading charlotte's web right now. i integratedem them it was goodn some ways here are somewhat interjecting with my wife now there is a lot of trauma or anybody who survives these things there is a lot of life and joy that my life is really good now. i watch and emphasize that and not just a victim. >> the title can you talk about how that comes out 8 cents of how to turn the negative feelings into something else like the title of the book came from public my mentor told me probably 20 year
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mckay, let's go through it.d how it progressed and digressed would be a great place to start. >> yeah, it's interesting. he actually first met donald trump in the '90s when he had this kind of strange trip to mar-a-lago that i write about in the book. at the time, he thought of him as not, you know, an especially serious person. he says he didn't think of him as a businessman. he thought of him as a celebrity and kind of a cartoon character. >> right. >> but over the years, you know, he went from seeing him as sort of this comic relief, side character in his life, not a real political figure, even when he accepted donald trump's endorsement during the 2012 republican primaries, sort of wrote it off as, you know, he was a weird celebrity that some people seemed to like. obviously, over the past ten years, he became more and more menacing and influential. as he took center stage in american politics, romney became more and more kind of concerned about him. obviously now seems him as one of the most destructive for
mckay, let's go through it.d how it progressed and digressed would be a great place to start. >> yeah, it's interesting. he actually first met donald trump in the '90s when he had this kind of strange trip to mar-a-lago that i write about in the book. at the time, he thought of him as not, you know, an especially serious person. he says he didn't think of him as a businessman. he thought of him as a celebrity and kind of a cartoon character. >> right. >> but over the years,...
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with us is mckay coppins, staff writer at the atlantic and author of the new must read book, romney, in reckoning. mckay, i'm so happier here but especially tonight, because the current republican party keeps pushing out the likes of liz cheney and mitt romney, what mitt said, i caught the wise po party, but look at elections. last midterm, tonight, that is not a general voting audience is looking for. >> yeah, this is the thing that mitt romney can to realize over the course of the two years of interviews that we did for this book. i remember at the beginning, he still had this hope that he might be able to steer the party away from trumpism, and by the time that we finished our interview earlier this year, he was talking about how his party was increasingly shedding thoughtful people, consider people, the people that love others, this words, what was left was a core of angry individuals and then institutions that seemed designed to keep them that way. i think what we see a nights like tonight, it is the result of a party whose personality was character was alienating regular people
with us is mckay coppins, staff writer at the atlantic and author of the new must read book, romney, in reckoning. mckay, i'm so happier here but especially tonight, because the current republican party keeps pushing out the likes of liz cheney and mitt romney, what mitt said, i caught the wise po party, but look at elections. last midterm, tonight, that is not a general voting audience is looking for. >> yeah, this is the thing that mitt romney can to realize over the course of the two...
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mckay is with me now.churchill a life in 19, counters. the book tells winston churchill's story through churchill's life story through the of memories from 90 the prism of memories from 90 different who met him . different people who met him. sinclair through sinclair has trawled through mountains of diaries, memoirs and letters to put all this together, and it features accounts from some of the 20th, 20th century's most famous people thinking charlie chaplin, albert einstein. also some of those who were closest to him. so it really is a riveting read. let's have a look at it now just so you can see it in time for christmas in all good bookshops, as they say. sinclair it's fascinating this i mean, we know a lot the man and indeed , a lot about the man and indeed, we'll get on to it in a moment because sometimes feel as if because sometimes i feel as if history rewritten history has been rewritten slightly about churchill. but some people he met and some of the people he met and some of the people he met an
mckay is with me now.churchill a life in 19, counters. the book tells winston churchill's story through churchill's life story through the of memories from 90 the prism of memories from 90 different who met him . different people who met him. sinclair through sinclair has trawled through mountains of diaries, memoirs and letters to put all this together, and it features accounts from some of the 20th, 20th century's most famous people thinking charlie chaplin, albert einstein. also some of...
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mckay made every effort to search for everything i have ever signed.a letter i remember but i will certainly take a look at that. >> we found it a search on the internet and you are talking once again about. the global covid-19 pandemic is growing in the sharper leaf on our system. the need for sustained action to shrink it. you sound like the district attorney and san francisco. if you believe that, how you sent anybody to jail? >> all people means murderers. it means serial rapists, child molesters. do you think it is remotely reasonable to call upon the governor to release every murder in the state of connecticut prior to conviction to essentially eliminate pretrial incarceration? >> i think senator releases should be consistent with public safety. >> the letter doesn't say that. >> the letter doesn't say that. she doesn't remember calling for the release of rapists, murderers, drug traffickers, sex traffickers, she doesn't remember any of that? are we supposed to believe -- how did biden put this nominee up? >> they said it's not a rhetorical quest
mckay made every effort to search for everything i have ever signed.a letter i remember but i will certainly take a look at that. >> we found it a search on the internet and you are talking once again about. the global covid-19 pandemic is growing in the sharper leaf on our system. the need for sustained action to shrink it. you sound like the district attorney and san francisco. if you believe that, how you sent anybody to jail? >> all people means murderers. it means serial...
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and now please welcome mckay coppins and doug fabrizio. hi, mckay coppins. well, i want to start with a tweet from donald trump because there have been plenty of reviews of the book. you do all this work and donald trump trump doesn't even realize it's you that did the writing. here's his tweet that appeared a few days ago. i love listening to people read this. this is something of mitt romney, a total loser that only a mother could love. just wrote a book which is much like him. boring, horrible, and totally predictable. that's got to move a few books, right? we were thrilled. we put it on the amazon page. i did send that that that tweet to mitt romney and he texted back, ha ha ha. he's such a whack job. one of the things that i wanted to ask you about it does have something to do with donald trump and the part that he's playing in the moment we're in right now. and the sort of the like the incredible, i guess, timing of this book. what do we be talking about? mitt romney with the same level of attention. if it weren't for donald trump in this odd moment, j
and now please welcome mckay coppins and doug fabrizio. hi, mckay coppins. well, i want to start with a tweet from donald trump because there have been plenty of reviews of the book. you do all this work and donald trump trump doesn't even realize it's you that did the writing. here's his tweet that appeared a few days ago. i love listening to people read this. this is something of mitt romney, a total loser that only a mother could love. just wrote a book which is much like him. boring,...
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with us mckay coppins. so happy you're here but especially tonight because the current republican party keeps pushing out the likes of liz cheney and mitt romney, what mitt said the wise portion of the party, but look at the elections, the last mid-terms tonight. that is not what a general voting audience is looking for. >> yeah. and this is the thing that i think mitt romney came to realize over the course of the two years of interviews that we did for this book. like, i remember that the beginning he still had this hope that he might be able to steer the party away from trumpism, and by the time we finished our interviews earlier this year he was talking about how his party was increasingly shedding thoughtful people, considerate people, people who love others, these are his words, and what was left was a core of angry, resentful individuals and then institutions that seemed designed to keep them that way. and i think that what we see on nights like tonight is the result of a party whose personality, whos
with us mckay coppins. so happy you're here but especially tonight because the current republican party keeps pushing out the likes of liz cheney and mitt romney, what mitt said the wise portion of the party, but look at the elections, the last mid-terms tonight. that is not what a general voting audience is looking for. >> yeah. and this is the thing that i think mitt romney came to realize over the course of the two years of interviews that we did for this book. like, i remember that...
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there i'll just ask you at some point does the stock becomes about how cheap is that before i meant mckay with a colleague it can go below i guess that like the argument at this point. there were starting positions for a turnaround company, plenty of cash coming in you just have to come up with a plan for what to do with it, they said that they want to move up the value chain and drug development. i'm waiting to figure out what it all means. >> invest the cash coming in the money market these days. 5%. >> other actionable ideas, what you have. >> for citizens bank this is the one that everybody knows about silicon valley, there a lot of history of integrating failed institutions into the bank and have a very conservative balance sheet, liberty taken off this year but there you have me upsie when venture capital but in the meantime you get a well-run bank that has a capacity to return cash to shareholders. >> attack entrepreneurs as clients. >> looking at walmart as carleton mentioned, the market was a happy wood of the biggest losers of 500 this week but it is still growing and stronger t
there i'll just ask you at some point does the stock becomes about how cheap is that before i meant mckay with a colleague it can go below i guess that like the argument at this point. there were starting positions for a turnaround company, plenty of cash coming in you just have to come up with a plan for what to do with it, they said that they want to move up the value chain and drug development. i'm waiting to figure out what it all means. >> invest the cash coming in the money market...
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janet hook of the los angeles times takes a look at atlantic politicsriter mckay coppins. new book about the life and political career of mitt romney. mr. coppins gained extraordinary access to romney's private journa, texts and emails and was granted hours of interviews with romney over two years. janet hook writes many readers will come for the juicy scoops and score settling, but the book also tries to do something more important. coppins raises probing questions abt how much republicans like romney were complicit in the rise of donald trump. now, that book comes just weeks after senator romney announced that he won't seek reelection in 2024. now, the books we just talked about in reviews and new releases, you can watch for them in the near future. on booktv. well, coming up, it's our weekly afterwords program. this week, martin baron talks about his leadership at the washington post under the ownership of jeff bezos and during the presidency of donald trump, he was interviewed by npr's david folkenflik. here's a preview. what i wrote about was my own personal experienc
janet hook of the los angeles times takes a look at atlantic politicsriter mckay coppins. new book about the life and political career of mitt romney. mr. coppins gained extraordinary access to romney's private journa, texts and emails and was granted hours of interviews with romney over two years. janet hook writes many readers will come for the juicy scoops and score settling, but the book also tries to do something more important. coppins raises probing questions abt how much republicans...
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i don't think we sign a claude mckay book already, a harlem renaissance writer of great. i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then sometimes say, can you tweak that proposal and maybe take it a little bit? not direction or where are you finding the evidence on this in the material and on? but sometimes we sit around and we have our zoom meetings and we just kind of dream up topics and then skip or jackie or, or i come up with, well, you know, who might write that or? you know, who might write that? and also, now the press is the series is now more and more widely. the press actually gets proposed and submitted directly to them, to the editors at press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come in through the
i don't think we sign a claude mckay book already, a harlem renaissance writer of great. i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then...
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an award winning journalist for the atlantic mckay coppins is a veteran journalist and i say veteran because he's been reporting since he was a student at
an award winning journalist for the atlantic mckay coppins is a veteran journalist and i say veteran because he's been reporting since he was a student at
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an award winning journalist for the atlantic mckay coppins is a veteran journalist and i say veteran because he's been reporting since he was a student at byu. he's still pretty young, but know no one perhaps is better suited to write about senator
an award winning journalist for the atlantic mckay coppins is a veteran journalist and i say veteran because he's been reporting since he was a student at byu. he's still pretty young, but know no one perhaps is better suited to write about senator
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the first bird should have been the woodcock let's get rid of that one that's a little offensive li mckayto the forest we can look at woodcock change that name.at these people are s wo stupid. the audubon society is changing the name of the shearwater bird because it's named after shearwater audubon but they don't change theirscr au name. [laughter] a bird if you saw you would be like a sparrow and go about you. day. this is the most random stupid virtue is signaling thing soy many birds arebi going to send them thank you notes. my whole life i've been oppressed being named after somebody successful it happen in the wrong time. is the dumbest thinge du ever.ch change the names but first on the list if you're going tog change in a name get that woodcock out of there.co that's ack lot. >> kat are we running out of racist things are basic at the bottom of a birdcage?ot >> i feetol like a birdwatchinge probably the most inclusive thing out there bie already. nobody has ever been like sorry you are not cool enough. [laughter] you can't come watch birds. [laughter] there is no bouncer. >> there
the first bird should have been the woodcock let's get rid of that one that's a little offensive li mckayto the forest we can look at woodcock change that name.at these people are s wo stupid. the audubon society is changing the name of the shearwater bird because it's named after shearwater audubon but they don't change theirscr au name. [laughter] a bird if you saw you would be like a sparrow and go about you. day. this is the most random stupid virtue is signaling thing soy many birds arebi...
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with all due respect to the former attorney general mckay c, he would not get a high grade turning that june >> if these challenges to former president trump's qualification fail that if trump is granted absolute immunity from criminal prosecution from conspiring to overturn the 2020 election which is something he is arguing in the federal january 6 case, what does that mean for the presidency and accountability? >> if that were to happen and i very much hope it does not, it would turn the presidency into a dictatorship. it would basically mean the revolution we fought against king george failed and that the american experiment in constitutional democracy with no one being above the law lasted 225 years and then ended. i don't want that to happen. i think it would be a disaster for the freedom of every one of us to have anybody completely above the law. we have in this case someone who said he would terminate the constitution. he will make his presidency about vengeance. it is what fascists do. it is what is happening in many parts of the world. in russia quite recently. it looks like a
with all due respect to the former attorney general mckay c, he would not get a high grade turning that june >> if these challenges to former president trump's qualification fail that if trump is granted absolute immunity from criminal prosecution from conspiring to overturn the 2020 election which is something he is arguing in the federal january 6 case, what does that mean for the presidency and accountability? >> if that were to happen and i very much hope it does not, it would...
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. >> mckay mp3 is going to be the new york jets winning the super bowl. >> that's outstanding. >> iteativity, this is how things happen in hollywood. >> you started the whisper campaign started right here. when brendan fraser wins the academy award were going to talk about this nightcap. >> look at the power you have, look at this. >> my god. well, i'm gonna give my mvp and it is absolutely about power. maybe the most powerful woman on the planet, it's not the first time. it is not the first time she's been the mvp and you don't even have to be her fan, but it's taylor swift. today she got her seventh grammy nomination for song of the year, that is the first time that anyone has had that many nominations in that category, but what do i know? an actual white house reporter, okay, it was supposedly trying to leave their gig this week, quit their job covering the president of the united states. do you know why? because they wanted the usa today job to be the first full-time taylor swift correspondent. if that does not show the power of swift, i don't know what does. so, i tip my hat to
. >> mckay mp3 is going to be the new york jets winning the super bowl. >> that's outstanding. >> iteativity, this is how things happen in hollywood. >> you started the whisper campaign started right here. when brendan fraser wins the academy award were going to talk about this nightcap. >> look at the power you have, look at this. >> my god. well, i'm gonna give my mvp and it is absolutely about power. maybe the most powerful woman on the planet, it's not...
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and similarly when mckay cabins, the writer at the atlantic interviewed mitt romney for his book, mittney said the other senators have wanted to vote to convict donald trump, but hesitated refused, because they knew it would require them to hire security for themselves and their family. so donald trump already has seen the way his threats are able to have, in the past, brought him immunity. >> eddie, do we have a historical precedent for a time like this when the standard bearer of a major political party conducts himself, i would argue, like a mob boss seemingly with no concern whatsoever for the violence his supporters engage in? and no violence has been a hallmark of some of your politics for decades but to have it is the hallmark of a party and the standard bearer of that party, seems unprecedented to me. but correct me if i'm wrong. >> i think it's unprecedented in relation to a former president of the united states, but it's not unprecedented in terms of the political party. when you think about the reconstruction, the assault on the effort to pin a genuine democracy there is an
and similarly when mckay cabins, the writer at the atlantic interviewed mitt romney for his book, mittney said the other senators have wanted to vote to convict donald trump, but hesitated refused, because they knew it would require them to hire security for themselves and their family. so donald trump already has seen the way his threats are able to have, in the past, brought him immunity. >> eddie, do we have a historical precedent for a time like this when the standard bearer of a...
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and that past september isaac was mckay. zeke was assigned to mental health program 13 months.about 2 months after that placement and now he's back in detention. he's at the martinez facility right now. >> also in the east bay, oakland, unified now warning parents about phone scams. they say during school hours families are receiving calls from strangers who claimed to have kidnapped their child. they say every case, though, the child in question was, in fact, safe at school. if you do get a call, they say you want to write down that number and call police. you can also call the school just to confirm that your student is in fact, in class. >> it's 6.40, and oh, my gosh. you remember this 10 years ago? yeah. as you make a wish foundation told us the story and we share right here on kron 4 about miles. scott. he was 5 years old at the time and they transformed him into back. it will look at how he's transformed now. oh, my gosh. was 5 years old son. i was 15 member erode around the batmobile. they set up all this stuff so you could whole city adopt them. it was so exciting. so 1
and that past september isaac was mckay. zeke was assigned to mental health program 13 months.about 2 months after that placement and now he's back in detention. he's at the martinez facility right now. >> also in the east bay, oakland, unified now warning parents about phone scams. they say during school hours families are receiving calls from strangers who claimed to have kidnapped their child. they say every case, though, the child in question was, in fact, safe at school. if you do...
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from here senator mckay controlled the chaos. looking for american flags in the crowd, the advanced unitsdes, now we see that the wooden barriers had already actually been broken, only iron fences, several times it seemed that the protest had been suppressed, the maidan was being cleared by the security forces, this was also the case on december 11, but after a while there was always an order to stop, they constantly called him, wrote to him continuously, every day, as if in turn , as at work, european and american leaders called, came to yanukovych, kept him busy with hour-long conversations and said just don’t accelerate, just don’t accelerate, everything will be fine with you, just don’t accelerate, on february 19, when i looked at maidan, in this small patch, which was squeezed by the security forces of the revolutionaries, i honestly thought that on the twentieth morning i would wake up and there would be no maidan, but i had a complete feeling that, well, yanukovych would still finish it off, a neon-lit stop , you see, even with bubbles, it is made in the form of an aquarium, this n
from here senator mckay controlled the chaos. looking for american flags in the crowd, the advanced unitsdes, now we see that the wooden barriers had already actually been broken, only iron fences, several times it seemed that the protest had been suppressed, the maidan was being cleared by the security forces, this was also the case on december 11, but after a while there was always an order to stop, they constantly called him, wrote to him continuously, every day, as if in turn , as at work,...
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. >> mckay coppins, as always, a pleasure sir. thank you very. much after years of accusations hunter biden was finally within their grasp. so white and house republicans chicken out of the hearing they have been demanding? next. >>>have been demanding? next next >> i work hard, and i want my money to work hard too. so, i use my freedom unlimited card. earning on my favorite soup. aaaaaah. got it. earning on that éclair. don't touch it, don't touch it yet. let me get the big one. nope. -this one? -nope. -this one? -yes. no. what? the big one. they're all the same size. wait! lemme get 'em all. i'm gonna get 'em all! earn big with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. this is a hot flash. this is a hot flash. but this is a not flash. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ there's big news for women going through menopause. veozah - a prescription treatment for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms - the medical name for hot flashes and night sweats. with hormone-free veozah, you can have fewer hot flashes, and more not
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meanwhile, a right named douglas mckay was just sentenced to seven months for tweeting out hillary clinton means in 2016 that falsely told people they could vote by text for her, which is clearly a joke. dead people can't text her. >> years later, hillary still foaming the mouth. >> i guess it was one of the main people running names against me in 2016, but he went from that to running a very deliberate effort to peopleho about where and how to vote. yeah, so it went from speech act to action meant to subvert the election because thousands of people they targeted throughi their algorithms, oh, i can text my vote for hillary clinton. so yeah, thousands texteded the their vote. >> oh yeahir because they're idiot. no offense to dems and otherif u people with learning disabilities, but if you're dumb enough to fall are r that, you shouldn't be allowed to vote anyway. thank you. so this mackey dude getsgets tid time for a meme what feds call election interference. but when bowman pulls an alarm and interrupts congressional business, he gets ofn intff wit slap on the wrist. but if a guy gets sev
meanwhile, a right named douglas mckay was just sentenced to seven months for tweeting out hillary clinton means in 2016 that falsely told people they could vote by text for her, which is clearly a joke. dead people can't text her. >> years later, hillary still foaming the mouth. >> i guess it was one of the main people running names against me in 2016, but he went from that to running a very deliberate effort to peopleho about where and how to vote. yeah, so it went from speech act...
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donald, his former sarah mckay.uch as £20 million plus from their £8 million mansion in hampshire. noel partied with bono in vegas to celebrate whilst sarah went to celebrate whilst sarah went to ibiza. how the other half live. >> who do daily star hallelujah supermarket replaces psycho self service tills with some actual people. >> yes . unexpected human people. >> yes. unexpected human in people. >> yes . unexpected human in the >> yes. unexpected human in the bagging area psychotic supermarket self service tills that refuse to let you scan your baked beans are being replaced with real life people. one nil to the humans . yo let's actually to the humans. yo let's actually dig out maria if you can. lottie and jess as well. look up if you wouldn't mind the details of which supermarket that is because i think it's one of the smaller super markets, smaller regional supermarkets. okay, folks , look, let's get reaction folks, look, let's get reaction now from my top pundits. i'm delighted to have with me in the studio n
donald, his former sarah mckay.uch as £20 million plus from their £8 million mansion in hampshire. noel partied with bono in vegas to celebrate whilst sarah went to celebrate whilst sarah went to ibiza. how the other half live. >> who do daily star hallelujah supermarket replaces psycho self service tills with some actual people. >> yes . unexpected human people. >> yes. unexpected human in people. >> yes . unexpected human in the >> yes. unexpected human in the...
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with us this year is peter mckay, who, as canada's minister of defense, started this forum in 2009. if there is any question as to why we are in halifax each november, it is because peter lives short drive away. [laughter] peter, your friendship means a great deal to me, and your vision for this forum for democracies means a great deal to the whole world. tragically, peter and i lost a close friend this year, who worked with peter in 2000 nine and was one of the forum's founders. many people here this weekend will miss john being here, as well. the attacks on ukraine and israel are different in nature, but they are connected. both test the world's democracies. the tactics used in this small theater conflict includes the weaponization of food, manipulating social media to influence global public opinion, and applying modern technologies for their level of purposes. and shocking violence against civilians. president zelenskyy is inspiring leadership, and the courage of the acquainting people, and the people of israel, however strong, need the democracies to come together with them to
with us this year is peter mckay, who, as canada's minister of defense, started this forum in 2009. if there is any question as to why we are in halifax each november, it is because peter lives short drive away. [laughter] peter, your friendship means a great deal to me, and your vision for this forum for democracies means a great deal to the whole world. tragically, peter and i lost a close friend this year, who worked with peter in 2000 nine and was one of the forum's founders. many people...
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donald, his former sarah mckay.uch as £20 million plus from their £8 million mansion in hampshire. noel partied with bono in vegas to celebrate whilst sarah went to celebrate whilst sarah went to ibiza. how the other half live. >> who do daily star hallelujah supermarket replaces psycho self service tills with some actual people. >> yes . unexpected human people. >> yes. unexpected human in people. >> yes . unexpected human in the >> yes. unexpected human in the bagging area psychotic supermarket self service tills that refuse to let you scan your baked beans are being replaced with real life people. one nil to the humans . yo let's actually to the humans. yo let's actually dig out maria if you can. lottie and jess as well. look up if you wouldn't mind the details of which supermarket that is because i think it's one of the smaller super markets, smaller regional supermarkets. okay, folks , look, let's get reaction folks, look, let's get reaction now from my top pundits. i'm delighted to have with me in the studio n
donald, his former sarah mckay.uch as £20 million plus from their £8 million mansion in hampshire. noel partied with bono in vegas to celebrate whilst sarah went to celebrate whilst sarah went to ibiza. how the other half live. >> who do daily star hallelujah supermarket replaces psycho self service tills with some actual people. >> yes . unexpected human people. >> yes. unexpected human in people. >> yes . unexpected human in the >> yes. unexpected human in the...
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i don't think we sign a claude mckay book already, a harlem renaissance writer of great. i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then sometimes say, can you tweak that proposal and maybe take it a little bit? not direction or where are you finding the evidence on this in the material and on? but sometimes we sit around and we have our zoom meetings and we just kind of dream up topics and then skip or jackie or, or i come up with, well, you know, who might write that or? you know, who might write that? and also, now the press is the series is now more and more widely. the press actually gets proposed and submitted directly to them, to the editors at press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come in through the
i don't think we sign a claude mckay book already, a harlem renaissance writer of great. i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then...
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we saw a big bounce in some big tech names but we are seeing mckay and kospi gaining here.nder pressure so the broader index just a little bit range bound so far as we get into the trading session. vonnie: thank you. you can watch us live and see our past interviews on our interactive tv function, tv go. you can also dive into any of the securities or bill burck functions talk about plus become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages during our shows. that is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it all out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: keep an eye out for shares of alibaba and jd.com when trading in hong kong starts in the next hour. the companies saw sales increases on the actual date of singles day on saturday. bloomberg intelligence warns of risks if cost hikes linger. catherine lim joins us now. explain to us the dynamics because it is very easy for these companies to give us some great numbers but actually, the whole event might have been a disappointment to their bottom line. >> from the various e-commerce companies, alibaba included, jd.c
we saw a big bounce in some big tech names but we are seeing mckay and kospi gaining here.nder pressure so the broader index just a little bit range bound so far as we get into the trading session. vonnie: thank you. you can watch us live and see our past interviews on our interactive tv function, tv go. you can also dive into any of the securities or bill burck functions talk about plus become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages during our shows. that is for bloomberg...
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some reporting from mckay coppins.d, ruby freeman and shaye moss have described and testified that their lives were changed forever, that they feel like prisoners in their own homes basically. it never stops. no one is spared. general milley, bill barr, john kelly are the latest targets in terms of what trump is talking about. but the threat environment doesn't abate for previous targets. and i wonder the natural extension for trump as he heads into the last 12 months of a presidential campaign? >> well, you know, the first thing you think about is how much of this is empowered by social media. there was an era in which you could make verbal threats, you could write a nasty letter, but you couldn't incent so easily crowds of people in realtime to target your enemies. you can do that in radio. it became more of a thing with pd. but social media, and its primary beneficiary of violent antagonism in the person of donald trump really foments this. and he did it when he campaigned in 2016. he did it when he campaigned in 20
some reporting from mckay coppins.d, ruby freeman and shaye moss have described and testified that their lives were changed forever, that they feel like prisoners in their own homes basically. it never stops. no one is spared. general milley, bill barr, john kelly are the latest targets in terms of what trump is talking about. but the threat environment doesn't abate for previous targets. and i wonder the natural extension for trump as he heads into the last 12 months of a presidential...
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mckay apologize, i'm not familiar with the study but happy to circle back with you and your team. >> can you comment -- what is the purpose of rigorous training at the federal workforce? >> i can for myself, american taxpayers and all americans deserve a government that represents them government is better when it represents all the people so understanding that and making sure we reflect that in our values i think is important. for the study you are talking about, i'm not sure the scope of it but i will definitely look into it. >> i will switch to telework. i think it is very low noted 24 major agencies less than 25%. why are taxpayers millions of square feet of office space when less than a quarter of it is being used for this? >> i agree, we need to figure out how to optimize the report said the biggest obstacle of being able to do that access to the federal buildings fund. that is the fund rent payment agencies pay to the government goes into but it's been diverted off in the last 12 years, to spend on other things so what we are asking for is to fix that and make sure one's paper
mckay apologize, i'm not familiar with the study but happy to circle back with you and your team. >> can you comment -- what is the purpose of rigorous training at the federal workforce? >> i can for myself, american taxpayers and all americans deserve a government that represents them government is better when it represents all the people so understanding that and making sure we reflect that in our values i think is important. for the study you are talking about, i'm not sure the...
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am sinclair mckay has written >> am sinclair mckay has written this featuring 90 this great book featuringe'll be really interesting, stories. best anecdotes. he'll be really intethey're stories. best anecdotes. he'll be really intethey're superb. ories. best anecdotes. he'll be really intethey're superb. sozs. best anecdotes. he'll be really intethey're superb. so camilla's >> they're superb. so camilla's back what, 20 minutes or so? back in, what, 20 minutes or so? no, actually, 21 minutes. yeah. okay. right you. as okay. right thank you. now, as we were saying, thousands are expected to gather in london this for march this afternoon for this march against the surging levels of anti—semitic ism across the country. >> organiser of the march say >> an organiser of the march say they no longer feel welcome in they no longer feel welcome in the especially with a the capital, especially with a number pro—palestine marches the capital, especially with a num are pro—palestine marches the capital, especially with a num are taking-palestine marches the capital, especially with a num are taking pl
am sinclair mckay has written >> am sinclair mckay has written this featuring 90 this great book featuringe'll be really interesting, stories. best anecdotes. he'll be really intethey're stories. best anecdotes. he'll be really intethey're superb. ories. best anecdotes. he'll be really intethey're superb. sozs. best anecdotes. he'll be really intethey're superb. so camilla's >> they're superb. so camilla's back what, 20 minutes or so? back in, what, 20 minutes or so? no, actually,...
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steve mckay but very good to talk to you. that's steve mccabe.our mp for selly oak. >> thank you so much. lots of news coming. >> thought say no. keep >> i thought you'd say no. keep him rubbish and him because he's rubbish and will you've got rishi sunak. >> i've talked to some tory mps yesterday. i know andrew jenkins. was with us jenkins. she was with us yesterday. she very put yesterday. she very bravely put her above i'm not going her head above the i'm not going to change it. they're not going her head above the i'm not going to change it. there's not going her head above the i'm not going to change it. there's a)t going her head above the i'm not going to change it. there's a lot oing to change it. there's a lot of talk about it because they just say that what the country say that what would the country make? cost of living make? we're in a cost of living crisis. still haven't crisis. they still haven't sorted and then tories sorted it. and then the tories have another leadership contest which three months. have another leadership contest
steve mckay but very good to talk to you. that's steve mccabe.our mp for selly oak. >> thank you so much. lots of news coming. >> thought say no. keep >> i thought you'd say no. keep him rubbish and him because he's rubbish and will you've got rishi sunak. >> i've talked to some tory mps yesterday. i know andrew jenkins. was with us jenkins. she was with us yesterday. she very put yesterday. she very bravely put her above i'm not going her head above the i'm not going to...