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twenty-one years old, coming to the new york times as a copy boy. what was wonderful about that time and it was probably the most important job of my life. the beginning of the job meant that in a 14 story new york times building, as a copy boy, i would not only walk around the city room, third floor delivering messages and essentially a servant boy. there were other theirs, too. i would also carry messages from certain editors on the third floor to the eighth floor which is the sunday magazine section and the template which is the editorial where the people wrote editorials. and to the 14 ford on the 14th for the ivory tower where the sulzberger family, the owners, head offices. you go to the 14th floor and you saw a statue of the sulzberger's really owe their position to adolph fox who died in 1935 and he bought the paper before the 1900s and made the new york times the great paper that it was and still is. all of this history that i'm getting up and walking down and the elevators -- in those days the elevator men were all african-americans, all wo
twenty-one years old, coming to the new york times as a copy boy. what was wonderful about that time and it was probably the most important job of my life. the beginning of the job meant that in a 14 story new york times building, as a copy boy, i would not only walk around the city room, third floor delivering messages and essentially a servant boy. there were other theirs, too. i would also carry messages from certain editors on the third floor to the eighth floor which is the sunday magazine...
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new york times." nick, your reaction to the president's tweets here, saying first of all that the obama administration did nothing. we know that's not true if you read this massive article. but the idea of him trying to suggest that there was something that the president was colluding. he's using the word "collusion" and obstruction now and aiming it at obama. >> first of all, it is absolutely crystal clear he did not read that entire article. >> well, we know that. >> because if he read that article, he'd realize that he was the but-for cause of all these problems. i mean he was the person that was touting russia to go violate federal criminal law and hack hillary clinton's e-mails. he was the one that was touting wikileaks and saying how great they were. he was doing everything that vladimir putin would have wanted him to do if vladimir putin were simply holding the strings of a puppet and trying to get a candidate for president of the united states to undermine our electoral process. he was perfect.
new york times." nick, your reaction to the president's tweets here, saying first of all that the obama administration did nothing. we know that's not true if you read this massive article. but the idea of him trying to suggest that there was something that the president was colluding. he's using the word "collusion" and obstruction now and aiming it at obama. >> first of all, it is absolutely crystal clear he did not read that entire article. >> well, we know that....
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what you leaked was published in the "new york times" before trump even tweeted. you were under oath, jim. are you sure you told the truth? so why not leak to the "new york times" yourself? >> i worried it would be like feeding seagulls at the beach if it was i who gave it to the media, sow i asked my friend to make sure it gets out. judge jeanine: weren't you worried some reporter might out you. i have a hard time believing this was your virgin attempt at leaking. who even thinks like that, especially someone who is supposed to be the paradigm of virtue. and your hogwash about that shining city on a hill. you are the director of the f.b.i. acting like j. edgar hoover leaking negative information about the president. doesn't that send a message to the f.b.i. that it's okay to leak? you allow a "new york times" article saying members of the trump campaign had contact with senior russian officials when you knew it wasn't true. you could have put truth to that lie but you refused, allowing the country some to suffer a trauma hyped to watergate proportions. why not lea
what you leaked was published in the "new york times" before trump even tweeted. you were under oath, jim. are you sure you told the truth? so why not leak to the "new york times" yourself? >> i worried it would be like feeding seagulls at the beach if it was i who gave it to the media, sow i asked my friend to make sure it gets out. judge jeanine: weren't you worried some reporter might out you. i have a hard time believing this was your virgin attempt at leaking. who...
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very interesting that edward snowden made sure his information did not get to "the new york times" because of the poor way they handled the iraq war who distorted the news they received. and the feeling that's couldn't trust "the new york times" to handle this material in a sensitive way. >> two quick questions. i know they're all flawed but which news outlet do you think is most credible in terms of reporting on this kind of intelligence information and what do you see is underlying political motivation office wikileaks? it's unclear me based on what they expose and when. >> in terms of reliability, only really three newspapers in the country, which is a sad reality that are reeling cover thing issues, "the new york times," in the "washington post" and "the wall street journal." greg miller of the "washington post" is very good. james rosen is outstanning and stood down the obama administration which was trying to put him into jail, which is an incredible violation of freedom of the press. charlie savage from "the new york times," is excellent. i also rely havely on the new york review of
very interesting that edward snowden made sure his information did not get to "the new york times" because of the poor way they handled the iraq war who distorted the news they received. and the feeling that's couldn't trust "the new york times" to handle this material in a sensitive way. >> two quick questions. i know they're all flawed but which news outlet do you think is most credible in terms of reporting on this kind of intelligence information and what do you...
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then he came to the "new york times" editorial board at the end of the campaign. shook my hands and he called "new york times" a national jewel. so it's just a little disorienting sometimes. >> seth: yeah. >> to kind of place him in his kind of ping pong journey between loving the press and unloving the press. >> seth: the fact that that ping pong game is being played with everything, not just the press. there's pong balls everywhere. [ light laughter ] when you saw the tweet that he asked you to resign, did you have a momet of -- was it terror or was it joy? because -- >> it wasn't joy. >> seth: it wasn't joy. see i think, when you think of it, the class you were in when he attacks you, you are now in meryl streep territory. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] because i think you've earned it.h: a keep up the good work. i really am so glad i found your podcast. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: michael barbaro everybody, new episodes of "the daily" are available weekday mornings. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ before we hit the beach
then he came to the "new york times" editorial board at the end of the campaign. shook my hands and he called "new york times" a national jewel. so it's just a little disorienting sometimes. >> seth: yeah. >> to kind of place him in his kind of ping pong journey between loving the press and unloving the press. >> seth: the fact that that ping pong game is being played with everything, not just the press. there's pong balls everywhere. [ light laughter ]...
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>> yes. >> sean: "the new york times" are desperately trying to save face and tweeted... r, publishing a full article titled comey disputes "new york times" article about russian investigation. where they tepidly stood by their reporting and ultimately wondered why comey rebuked their coverage. we won't be holding our breath. or el a full retraction or apol. despite some widespread embarrassment in the .destroy-trump-media, do think e can ever expect them to stop spreading their fake news? in other words, land the black helicopters and get back to reality? or will the crisis continue to grow? joining us now, "geraldo at large." this is a personal thing for meo i don't think the media vetted obama like i did. never gave the full record of obama and now this ten month witch hunt. they are barely, barely wanting to acknowledge how long they have been. >> sean, the media tends to slant left. they tend to be liberal. that's part of the landscape of thea american pop culture. that's the way it is. but this is different than that. this is a meanspirited -- almost a hatred that co
>> yes. >> sean: "the new york times" are desperately trying to save face and tweeted... r, publishing a full article titled comey disputes "new york times" article about russian investigation. where they tepidly stood by their reporting and ultimately wondered why comey rebuked their coverage. we won't be holding our breath. or el a full retraction or apol. despite some widespread embarrassment in the .destroy-trump-media, do think e can ever expect them to stop...
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plus, we've got "the new york times" reporter whose story was attacked by james comey and my multiple republican senators at today's hearing. the "times" is sticking to its guns on that story. lots ahead. stay with us. i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have also awoken from my coma. ♪ it's called a nap, susan lucci. ♪ "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile
plus, we've got "the new york times" reporter whose story was attacked by james comey and my multiple republican senators at today's hearing. the "times" is sticking to its guns on that story. lots ahead. stay with us. i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should...
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what does it matter that the "new york times" is removing this job? >> two things are going on here. this is, again, a tough call. "the times" gives itself good cover when they're laying off editors and people in their newsroom saying, hey, we can't afford this job. on the other hand, they're hiring all kinds of new people. >> they're moving on directors, bringing in new young people. >> which is the only way the newspaper will survive, i get that. i think symbolically getting rid of their public editor matters, but brian, you know that it's a very hard thing for someone to be paid by the "new york times" and legitimately criticize them is complicated. and liz spade, now, she took on values i believe in, is that in covering trump we should adhere to legacy values of fairness and balance and all that. she was constantly in a way, i think, at odds with the "new york times" which has taken a much more aggressive approach towards trump. look, if i'm the editor and i'm getting them 300,000 new digital subscriptions and every week i have to read my public ed
what does it matter that the "new york times" is removing this job? >> two things are going on here. this is, again, a tough call. "the times" gives itself good cover when they're laying off editors and people in their newsroom saying, hey, we can't afford this job. on the other hand, they're hiring all kinds of new people. >> they're moving on directors, bringing in new young people. >> which is the only way the newspaper will survive, i get that. i think...
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and there was a story this morning in the "new york times," another on the daily beast, i'm sure there are others, that caught my attention. "new york times" story showed the divergent backgrounds of these seven sailors. one came -- they are all americans, but one has roots in okinawa, another's roots were in the philippines, another vietnam, another guatemala. and there was an ohioan, and a named an, and a sailor martin from maryland. they are representative of our united states navy. from different backgrounds, given an opportunity to serve our country, some because they are helping their families,
and there was a story this morning in the "new york times," another on the daily beast, i'm sure there are others, that caught my attention. "new york times" story showed the divergent backgrounds of these seven sailors. one came -- they are all americans, but one has roots in okinawa, another's roots were in the philippines, another vietnam, another guatemala. and there was an ohioan, and a named an, and a sailor martin from maryland. they are representative of our united...
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for more, we talked to the "new york times" london bureau chief. >> joined live on the phone with steven erlanger, the londonh us. bureau cheap for "the new york k times." tell us what happened overnight? >> what happen overnight? is that brittons voted and saide they didn't like teresa may as much as she hoped they would. they voted in large numbers, and they decided that her campaign for a new mandate three years early, was not something they wanted to give her. and they also in large part, a lot of young people turned out n for jeremy corbyn, a man thief left who ran a very optimistic campaign, criticized the conservatives on austerity questions, policeman, socialma welfare, didn't explain what is going to get paid for, but in general, the problem of teresa may was that the more people heard her the less they seemed to like her. >> was part of this based on the snap election was called in expectations among the conservative party that jeremy corbyn was weak and labor was preparing to get rid of him? >> well, not so much they were going to get rid of him but that he was weak and vulner
for more, we talked to the "new york times" london bureau chief. >> joined live on the phone with steven erlanger, the londonh us. bureau cheap for "the new york k times." tell us what happened overnight? >> what happen overnight? is that brittons voted and saide they didn't like teresa may as much as she hoped they would. they voted in large numbers, and they decided that her campaign for a new mandate three years early, was not something they wanted to give...
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to leak it to "the new york times."said he did that because on the friday -- the president said you better be careful, you better be careful what you say. talk about the tapes. all of that. the contents of that memo, the substance of it was already reported in in "the new york times." he goes under oath and says i did this to get a special counsel. by the way, it's impaneled the next day. >> sean: outrageous. >> it's more than outrageous. it's a crime. then he shared this information. could you imagine if an fbi agent did a three oh two, the form that no one has seen but if he leaked it to "the new york times" customer they would go to jail. >> sean: you are 100% right. gregg, jay, you're both right and have done great work here. you agree with jay's analysis, is it that serious and do you think something will happen as it relates to the comey and the law here? >> comey said these are his personal documents. no, they are not. they are government property. read the federal records act. the privacy act. which is actually
to leak it to "the new york times."said he did that because on the friday -- the president said you better be careful, you better be careful what you say. talk about the tapes. all of that. the contents of that memo, the substance of it was already reported in in "the new york times." he goes under oath and says i did this to get a special counsel. by the way, it's impaneled the next day. >> sean: outrageous. >> it's more than outrageous. it's a crime. then he...
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two sponsors pulled their funding from this production in new york, but the "new york times" is continuingnd this play as free speech for the arts. carley: the "new york times" covering of the story has blown my mind. they have written several articles over the growing outrage over the play. they can sponsor whoever they want. i'm sure their audiences overlab. but they need to tell the audience that in advance. it needs to be the opening line. the reader needs to know what they are going to read is biased and the publication has taken a side. howie: the front page story on this, inside the paper is in the 27th paragraph of a 28 paragraph story, the very controversy that was being covered. carley: it's pretty crazy. howie: next cosby trial i'll have you back. the "new york times" reviving the discredited story of the shooting of a congresswoman and getting it wrong. but when family members forget, trust angie's list to help. [ barks ] visit angieslist.com today. briathe customer app willw if be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i jus
two sponsors pulled their funding from this production in new york, but the "new york times" is continuingnd this play as free speech for the arts. carley: the "new york times" covering of the story has blown my mind. they have written several articles over the growing outrage over the play. they can sponsor whoever they want. i'm sure their audiences overlab. but they need to tell the audience that in advance. it needs to be the opening line. the reader needs to know what...
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plus, we've got "the new york times" reporter whose story was attacked by james comey and my multiple republican senators at today's hearing. the "times" is sticking to its guns on that story. lots ahead. stay with us. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >> "the new york times" wrote an article that suggested that the trump campaign was colluding with the russians. you remember reading that article when it first came out? >> i do. it first abo
plus, we've got "the new york times" reporter whose story was attacked by james comey and my multiple republican senators at today's hearing. the "times" is sticking to its guns on that story. lots ahead. stay with us. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you...
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even comey discredited "the new york times" article, he said it was false. u go on and on about media stories that have been out there. even though i think we spend too much time on this issue, it is clarifying when people get under oath that a lot of what they are willing to say under oath is much different than what's being reported in the press. >> jon: one of those who seize this issue very differently might not surprise you is chuck schumer, the minority leader of the democrats in the senate. here's what he had to say about comey's testimony. >> after hearing mr. comey's testimony today, america is stunned. the cloud hanging over this administration has just gotten a whole lot darker. >> jon: a whole lot darker, congressman? >> comey clarified that this russia investigation, there is no evidence or even reason to look into the president, whether he conspired with any type of russian actors and that was kind of the cloud let the president was frustrated about. if you read "the new york times" or "the washington post" you that there were some type of evide
even comey discredited "the new york times" article, he said it was false. u go on and on about media stories that have been out there. even though i think we spend too much time on this issue, it is clarifying when people get under oath that a lot of what they are willing to say under oath is much different than what's being reported in the press. >> jon: one of those who seize this issue very differently might not surprise you is chuck schumer, the minority leader of the...
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it, we get crucified and all of these attacks been so wrong. >> the most damning story, "the new york times" story alleging that the contact with the trim campaign and transition team and russian intelligence operatives. that is with "the new york times" said. that's what comey denied ever happening. it's a huge embarrassment for the old gray lady. they got it dead wrong. president trump, , and as much s we love him and want him to have a successful presidency, there is no doubt, however it was not obstruction of justice but it was clumsy and ham-handed. you don't ask the chief of staff and attorney general to leave the room so you can have a private chit chat with the director of the fbi. if you are an experienced politician, you know you have to cover your behind. a very clumsy the president. like his tweets. reince priebus apparently wanted, are you sure? are you sure you want me to leave the room? the president has to listen to the professionals about how he conducts his office. like his tweets. god bless them. i love the fact that he talks directly to the people. obama tapped his offic
it, we get crucified and all of these attacks been so wrong. >> the most damning story, "the new york times" story alleging that the contact with the trim campaign and transition team and russian intelligence operatives. that is with "the new york times" said. that's what comey denied ever happening. it's a huge embarrassment for the old gray lady. they got it dead wrong. president trump, , and as much s we love him and want him to have a successful presidency, there...
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"the new york times," however, is still struggling. at walkout of the entire newsroom protesting the impending firing of various editors to save money. you worry if the new york times isn't, as the president suggested, a failing paper. i don't believe it is, but it is really being rocked by serial scandals now, and it is going to shake the faith that people certainly in the new york area have long held in the old gray lady -- elizabeth: i'm telling you, i understand a skeptical public, i get that. but cynicism is poison, you would agree, right? >> of course. elizabeth: geraldo, we love you. come back soon. >>> billionaire warren buffett, his company, berkshire hathaway, making a quick $12 billion. why? they invested $5 billion in bank of america during the financial collapse. those shares now worth $17 billion. buffett converting the investment into common stock. he will become -- rather, the company will become bank of america's largest shareholder. >>> next up, democrat senator elizabeth warren now saying that she is opposing the gop
"the new york times," however, is still struggling. at walkout of the entire newsroom protesting the impending firing of various editors to save money. you worry if the new york times isn't, as the president suggested, a failing paper. i don't believe it is, but it is really being rocked by serial scandals now, and it is going to shake the faith that people certainly in the new york area have long held in the old gray lady -- elizabeth: i'm telling you, i understand a skeptical...
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conversation is what led him to leak the memo to his friend at columbia who leaked it to "the new york timeshat was the employment of the special counsel. >> that statement from donald trump, that tweet came a day after "the new york times" had a story about a leak that was that donald trump has demanded loyalty and comey had demurred. he was leaking prior to the point of trump tweeting. >> if there was one up out of a conversation with the president? >> he was sharing information. it was damaging to the president. >> but the leaking of the memo? >> you can argue with that, but if it is coming from government documents, and we still do not have -- you have random professors at columbia having the information, but not the reporters. >> they are not that random, right? it is a friend of james comey. i thought actually, one of the things about today was how much some of the information that we the media, not to be on this panel, are promoting it. we already had. so for example the idea that the tarmac meeting with bill clinto bill clinton, and loretta lynch was generated the james comey public
conversation is what led him to leak the memo to his friend at columbia who leaked it to "the new york timeshat was the employment of the special counsel. >> that statement from donald trump, that tweet came a day after "the new york times" had a story about a leak that was that donald trump has demanded loyalty and comey had demurred. he was leaking prior to the point of trump tweeting. >> if there was one up out of a conversation with the president? >> he was...
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the "new york times" tried to follow up with the four sources that he used the unnamed ones and they t be found at this time to corroborate what they originally had said. that's pretty telling. >> so let's talk about the excitement that built up to it. i hate to use the word skycam to talk about the senate intelligence committee. but dc with all the bars open and a lot of people out watching this, high expectations, i believe after we saw that opening testimony, i didn't expect any bomb el from a few things yesterday and i think a lot of people were like, is this it? >> well, it was -- what i liked about it was the fact that it was two hours and 45 minutes, commercial-free, but more importantly pundant free >> that's exactly it >> i could see adults, senate intelligence committee i thought they conducted themselves very well and comey giving answers, where we're at with russia and the bottom line is i still don't know what the crime is or evidence of company he collusion between trump the trump campaign and russia. >> this didn't seem like one of those hearing, you'll see hearings whe
the "new york times" tried to follow up with the four sources that he used the unnamed ones and they t be found at this time to corroborate what they originally had said. that's pretty telling. >> so let's talk about the excitement that built up to it. i hate to use the word skycam to talk about the senate intelligence committee. but dc with all the bars open and a lot of people out watching this, high expectations, i believe after we saw that opening testimony, i didn't expect...
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republicans up here that this was false, there was no such fact anywhere that corroborated what "the new york times" had reported. nonetheless, after that, this committee took data on, one of the things we've spent really substantially more time on that than we have on the russian active measures, we've been through thousands of pages of information, interviewed witnesses, everything else,
republicans up here that this was false, there was no such fact anywhere that corroborated what "the new york times" had reported. nonetheless, after that, this committee took data on, one of the things we've spent really substantially more time on that than we have on the russian active measures, we've been through thousands of pages of information, interviewed witnesses, everything else,
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cnn correspondent should get his or her calls returned, new york times reporter, fox news, we can get our calls returned. it is for lots of dozens of smaller news organizations that cover the white house on a daily basis, the briefing is there for them. nothing draconian is having in america because of the briefing policies at the white house. >> donald trump said to make good on two more campaign promises, making america safe again. answering the long-awaited call for justice. here are the details on the bills headed to the house floor. >> just hours, republican lawmakers are taking of a pair of bills the crackdown on illegal immigration, one case law increases penalties for immigrants who try to reenter the us after being deported. the proposal named after a girl murdered by a repeat felon reported 5 times. she was shot to death on a san francisco peer, the shooter, francisco sanchez who snuck in several times from mexico and was supposed to be turned over to federal immigration agents four months before the murder. instead he was accidentally set free. the case shocking the nation
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and we are supposed to have the inside track to what's going on at the "new york times." stories a day that we're going to really layout in rich detail, we invest all this time and energy to it. and then at 6:00 the president fires his national security adviser. fires the director of the fbi. bans travel from seven countries. we just have to blow it up. >> seth: you do have, of course, this incredible resource which is you have to apologize to this person. then the expert on the thing that just happen >> yeah, one phone call away.s, wherever they are on earth. >> seth: and you record. you play the conversation? we a that wheey phone, and they're still yea >> we play it. we do that and it's become such occasionally skirted the line between what a reporter would w. so now what we occasionally do is, we capture people bickering, mood. we'll cae you're in kinkos, you need to ask sh that's in the show. okay? >> seth: yeah.-- >> seth: yeah, one of my favorites is - one of again, you were talking to them as the news is breaking. >> live. >> seth: someone else often needs them to
and we are supposed to have the inside track to what's going on at the "new york times." stories a day that we're going to really layout in rich detail, we invest all this time and energy to it. and then at 6:00 the president fires his national security adviser. fires the director of the fbi. bans travel from seven countries. we just have to blow it up. >> seth: you do have, of course, this incredible resource which is you have to apologize to this person. then the expert on the...
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so i think that there should be fewer of them, but i will also say, you read "the new york times" and you see that the white house says things anonymously. so it works, again, both ways. if the white house wants the news media to be more specific about who the sources, then the white house should be equally specific. i think the real danger now -- you brought up the fact of mistakes and retractions and journalists work really, really hard to get things accurately. and i think it's -- and they make mistakes. i mean, the pressure. there's a lot of news that's being made today in a minute-to-minute news cycle. they make mistakes. and the public seem to be much a little more forgiving in the past when they would make the mistake, they would correct the mistake, acknowledge it, talk about what changes depending if it happened in a news organization depending on the seriousness of their mistake and move on. and now i think there's an article today, do the press have the right to be wrong, and i say yes, they should, but they don't. and making mistakes seems to be red meat for the white hous
so i think that there should be fewer of them, but i will also say, you read "the new york times" and you see that the white house says things anonymously. so it works, again, both ways. if the white house wants the news media to be more specific about who the sources, then the white house should be equally specific. i think the real danger now -- you brought up the fact of mistakes and retractions and journalists work really, really hard to get things accurately. and i think it's --...
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this is eric lipton with the new york times. he serves as their washington correspondent and has a recent story taking a look at the pharmaceutical industry. i will show you the headlines and we will start from there. drug lobbyists cry over prices, blame the others. can you give us a setup? mr. lipton: there is a lot of debate and pain going on relative to the high cost of pharmaceutical drugs in the united states and that is why many people's health care plans have risen so people have to pay more out of pocket for what they need to treat various conditions. because there has been a lot of anger that has emerged as a result of that, there is a fair amount of discussion in congress about possibly finally doing something to try to understand why prices are so high and to perhaps consider price controls to reduce them. the pharmaceutical industry, one of the biggest injuries in the united states in manufacturing, is trying to stop legislation that would hurt their part of the sector. we looked at all the lobbyists that are conven
this is eric lipton with the new york times. he serves as their washington correspondent and has a recent story taking a look at the pharmaceutical industry. i will show you the headlines and we will start from there. drug lobbyists cry over prices, blame the others. can you give us a setup? mr. lipton: there is a lot of debate and pain going on relative to the high cost of pharmaceutical drugs in the united states and that is why many people's health care plans have risen so people have to pay...
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he wants to affect something. >> new york times suggesting the mainstream media's about-face on comey and be summed up by an old saying, quote, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. >> breaking news overnight police not ruling out terror after a speeding truck plowed into two police officers, this horrifying scene unfolding in washington dc. a white pickup truck mowed down a city worker and two cops on bicycles before it smashed into an empty garbage truck. one of the officers fighting for their life at this hour. the driver and passenger in the truck were behind bars. >> two american men accused of leaving the lives living as regular americans and terrorist operatives for hezbollah. investigators say they scouted potential targets of attacks including new york's laguardia airport and the panama now. the two men from new york and michigan charged with providing material support to that terror organization. they are naturalized us citizens and face 20 years in prison. >> government contractor accused of leaking top-secret nsa documents wanted to burn down the white house. reality when it
he wants to affect something. >> new york times suggesting the mainstream media's about-face on comey and be summed up by an old saying, quote, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. >> breaking news overnight police not ruling out terror after a speeding truck plowed into two police officers, this horrifying scene unfolding in washington dc. a white pickup truck mowed down a city worker and two cops on bicycles before it smashed into an empty garbage truck. one of the officers...
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charlie: media or new york times? hugh: it is beyond the new york times.the direct recipients of the blow. but it ripples out. because if their paper record can be that wrong about that big of a story, it ought to have everyone to reflect upon anonymous sources and whether there are pieces of permanent government -- i reject the term deep state. we do not have a police state. if comey could ignore the president, we would have a police state. the elected people still controlled the appointed people. nevertheless, you got to worry about, why is this antagonism to the president so deeply embedded that there was an avalanche of leaks on a weekly basis? and why is the media so gullible that there are agendas other than doing the right thing for the american people? some people are just protecting position, status, authority, and they hate donald trump, and they are leaking. charlie: why you think they are leaking? >> people leak for a variety of different reasons. as we have seen, comey was talking about himself having leaked things for one reason. others will
charlie: media or new york times? hugh: it is beyond the new york times.the direct recipients of the blow. but it ripples out. because if their paper record can be that wrong about that big of a story, it ought to have everyone to reflect upon anonymous sources and whether there are pieces of permanent government -- i reject the term deep state. we do not have a police state. if comey could ignore the president, we would have a police state. the elected people still controlled the appointed...
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yes yet that struck strange bedfellows right well it's weird when the new york times literally prints an article after that shooting at steve's belief that blames the progressives and bernie sanders support that literally went in their newspaper and that's their that's their version of look at the equal coverage we're giving a totally laughable but see bernie i want to i want to ask you have bernie sanders who still ostensibly is in the democratic party do you think he should you know try and take over reform the democratic party and if that's ever worked before should he started third party should people give up on bernie sanders as a figurehead where do you stand on that. i think bernie sanders should give up on the democratic party how many times you need to be proven wrong about the democratic party they're not capable of reform it doesn't appear to be rightly because what they did after they lost to don first of all they smeared bernie wrecked the primary because as schama so want reset at my show which is true the democratic national committee would rather lose to a republican t
yes yet that struck strange bedfellows right well it's weird when the new york times literally prints an article after that shooting at steve's belief that blames the progressives and bernie sanders support that literally went in their newspaper and that's their that's their version of look at the equal coverage we're giving a totally laughable but see bernie i want to i want to ask you have bernie sanders who still ostensibly is in the democratic party do you think he should you know try and...
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and there was a story this morning in the "new york times," another on the daily beast, i'm sure there are others, that caught my attention. "new york times" story showed the divergent backgrounds of these seven sailors. one came -- they are all americans, but one has roots in okinawa, another's roots were in the philippines, another vietnam, another guatemala. and there was an ohioan, and a named an, and a sailor martin from maryland. they are representative of our united states navy. from different backgrounds, given an opportunity to serve our country, some because they are helping their families, some to gain citizenship, but all to serve our nation. and all seven of these gentlemen lost their lives. i had the honor of going on a aval sub about 10 days ago, to providence. and i saw the camaraderie on that ship. there were no caucasian sailors or african-american sailors or asian american or latin american. there weren't gay or straight sailors. they were united states sailors. united states navy personnel. and they come together in the camaraderie to serve our country and serve eac
and there was a story this morning in the "new york times," another on the daily beast, i'm sure there are others, that caught my attention. "new york times" story showed the divergent backgrounds of these seven sailors. one came -- they are all americans, but one has roots in okinawa, another's roots were in the philippines, another vietnam, another guatemala. and there was an ohioan, and a named an, and a sailor martin from maryland. they are representative of our united...
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taken these memorandum and then he sent them to a friend, and the friend released them to the "new york times" in part, and it's unclear whether he just read them or read some of them and gave some of the others. what can you help us understand about that and what the "new york times'" response is to the accusations by the trump administration? >> so what comey said yesterday was that his friend who he told to put out this information had a copy of one of the memos. from comey's understanding of it, these memos are not classified. these are simply his recollections of his interactions with trump. we have never had copies of the memo. as we pointed out in our stories, we've written three or four stories about the memos. parts of them were read to us. contents of them were read to us, and we cited parts of them in our story, most prom fiently the story on back in may about how trump had asked comey to end the flynn investigation, which led to a day later bob mueller being appointed. but we ourselves do not have any of the memos. there was an incorrect accusation out there yesterday from trump's
taken these memorandum and then he sent them to a friend, and the friend released them to the "new york times" in part, and it's unclear whether he just read them or read some of them and gave some of the others. what can you help us understand about that and what the "new york times'" response is to the accusations by the trump administration? >> so what comey said yesterday was that his friend who he told to put out this information had a copy of one of the memos....
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information, but the people talking about i don't know what is going on. >> that report by "the new york timeswas not true, is that a fair statement? >> in the main it was not true. >> on february 14th, "the new york times" published a story, trump campaign aides have repeated contact with russian intelligence. you were asked earlier if that was an inaccurate story, you said in the main, would it be fair tor characterize that story as almost entirely wrong? >> yes. >> sean: i do appreciate that you guys have the story, you need a little bit more sourcing, wrap it up, but i trust everything that you are saying is t true, because you have been way ahead of the curve, john, what is your reaction to that. more importantly, for ten straight months, the news media in this country has just gone with, again, clapper, comey, brennan, rogers, all of these people, and maxine waters and mark warner, diane feinstein, and also the same thing up until a week ago, no evidence of collusion, but the black helicopter tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist on cnn, msnbc, the thousands hours of coverage, they lied to the
information, but the people talking about i don't know what is going on. >> that report by "the new york timeswas not true, is that a fair statement? >> in the main it was not true. >> on february 14th, "the new york times" published a story, trump campaign aides have repeated contact with russian intelligence. you were asked earlier if that was an inaccurate story, you said in the main, would it be fair tor characterize that story as almost entirely wrong?...
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we talk to zanny minton of "the economist" magazine and roger cohen of the "new york times." also al hunt of "bloomberg view" and robert costa of "the washington post." >> there's a sense in new york that the u.s. is no longer exerting the leadership of the western system, that, under donald trump, the america-first agenda is one way he views the world as a zero sum world where america's interests can't be different to those of the rest of the world, it's no longer a community of nations as h.r. mcmaster and gary cohn penned in the "wall street journal" last week and i think it's a big shot. i think the climate accord and pulling out in paris is the latest. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with actor brian cox in his new film, "churchill," he plays the prime minister in the days leading up to d-day if june of 1944. >> we have churchill the hero, churchill the master of the second world, churchill the great rhetorical speaker and broadcaster, the guy who got us through war with his broadcasts through there wasser churchill. >> rose: the challenge facing donald trump, ja
we talk to zanny minton of "the economist" magazine and roger cohen of the "new york times." also al hunt of "bloomberg view" and robert costa of "the washington post." >> there's a sense in new york that the u.s. is no longer exerting the leadership of the western system, that, under donald trump, the america-first agenda is one way he views the world as a zero sum world where america's interests can't be different to those of the rest of the...
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the president's lawyer blasting james comey for leaking the memos which ended up in the "new york times." >> it is overwhelmingly clear that there have been and continue to be those in government who are actively attempting to undermine this administration with selective and illegal leaks of classified information and privileged communications. mr. comey has now admitted that he is one of these leakers. today, mr. comey admitted that he unilaterally and surreptitiously made unauthorized disclosures to the press of privileged communications with the president. liz: all of this as senator marco rubio asking james comey where was the leaks that donald trump was not under investigation, that did not happen. here's what did happen. james comey passed memo to daniel richman, a professor at columbia university where he is a senior fellow. representative marcia blackburn, robin leech to react to all of the stories tonight. and next up this, a warning, a graphic new video showing the terrifying moment the london bridge terrorist was shot dead in a hail of 50 bullets by police this, as theol clos
the president's lawyer blasting james comey for leaking the memos which ended up in the "new york times." >> it is overwhelmingly clear that there have been and continue to be those in government who are actively attempting to undermine this administration with selective and illegal leaks of classified information and privileged communications. mr. comey has now admitted that he is one of these leakers. today, mr. comey admitted that he unilaterally and surreptitiously made...
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it does seem like as a political gesture, being able to say, i sued "the new york times" for defamationut on legal grounds, i don't think, if "the new york times" said it was their opinion of this was true and she's a public figure, i guess i don't understand. >> martha: it established to not be true. gentlemen, thank you very much. good to see you both tonight. coming up next, they must must here update on the story of alleged feud between the president and the happiest place on earth. how could this be happening? plus, james rosen is here with a really important look into the future. >> martha, when the robots take all of our jobs, maybe even yours and mine, should the government step in and give us all a paycheck to make ends meet? stay tuned. ♪ hey richard, check out this fresh roasted flavor. looks delicious, huh? -yeah. -richard, try to control yourself. -i can't help it. -and how about that aroma? -love that aroma! umph! -craveability, approved! -oh, can i have some now?! -sure! help yourself. -wait, what? -irresistibly planters. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and
it does seem like as a political gesture, being able to say, i sued "the new york times" for defamationut on legal grounds, i don't think, if "the new york times" said it was their opinion of this was true and she's a public figure, i guess i don't understand. >> martha: it established to not be true. gentlemen, thank you very much. good to see you both tonight. coming up next, they must must here update on the story of alleged feud between the president and the...
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"the new york times" needs to tear down this story. at least "huffington post" took down the story. u go online right now, "the new york times," you still see that story. i say to them tear down this story and the corrections at the bottom, notst the top. anybody who reads it thinks they are reading act until they get to the bottom. >> dana: having been a press secretary, and you finally get a reporter to run a correction, they would run the next week and it would be in a box and he could barely see it. the right has caught up with a left on social media and now a lot of people know that this is with "the new york times" did. >> the blowback was overwhelming. what got their attention is was somebody like msnbc says this is nonsense. this isn't just coming after us because of "the new york times," everybody had a problem with this. the problem these situations is lie can go halfway around the world before the truth could even get its pants on. the allegation always sticks, the exoneration not so much. >> dana: talk about "huffington post" for a second, you see the memo, they were the
"the new york times" needs to tear down this story. at least "huffington post" took down the story. u go online right now, "the new york times," you still see that story. i say to them tear down this story and the corrections at the bottom, notst the top. anybody who reads it thinks they are reading act until they get to the bottom. >> dana: having been a press secretary, and you finally get a reporter to run a correction, they would run the next week and it...
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someone as high in stature as james comey decides to leak to "the new york times." >> kat: i think you have, if he was concerned, to have said something at the time rather than waiting until after he was fired. you do something after you get fired -- he said, who does he talk to? president trump being the president on the way he operates, whether it's good or bad, you have to admit it's different and normally there isn't direct contact between the fbi director and the president. he may have not known what to do. i don't think anyone would argue that the way he handled it was good, because of course are going to have the defense. >> eric: trump didn't accuse comey of doing anything but comey leaked the document. sometimes there is false stuff, reportedly don't get involved. >> mary anne: the biggest source of leaks today is the white house. >> eric: not necessarily the trump white house but holdovers from obama as well. >> mary anne: i would say the trump white house. >> eboni: you have to have corroborating evidence. coming up, kat on the streets. what do regular americans think about
someone as high in stature as james comey decides to leak to "the new york times." >> kat: i think you have, if he was concerned, to have said something at the time rather than waiting until after he was fired. you do something after you get fired -- he said, who does he talk to? president trump being the president on the way he operates, whether it's good or bad, you have to admit it's different and normally there isn't direct contact between the fbi director and the president....
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the new york times has this story too.t's a feature looking at how two decades ago a modern and prosperous hong kong was a model of what china might one day become. it says that hope is now fading. the caliphate has fallen: that's the headline from the independent looking at the battle in mosul against the so—called islamic state. the us—led coalition says a victory there is now imminent. mumbai's business standard looks at the introduction of a goods and services tax in india. it reports that finance minister arunjaitley has met a handful of top business bosses, urging them against increasing prices. in the guardian, the brexodus of banks. ireland's capital, dublin, claims more than a dozen london—based banks plan to move part of their operations there because of brexit. and britain arguably does quite well in the parliamentary pomp and circumstance stakes. well, it's finally loosening up — just a little bit. male members of parliament will no longer have to wear ties. that's in the times. not in this studio, not this mor
the new york times has this story too.t's a feature looking at how two decades ago a modern and prosperous hong kong was a model of what china might one day become. it says that hope is now fading. the caliphate has fallen: that's the headline from the independent looking at the battle in mosul against the so—called islamic state. the us—led coalition says a victory there is now imminent. mumbai's business standard looks at the introduction of a goods and services tax in india. it reports...
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from the editorial pages and opinion pages of leaving newspapers, including paul krugman of "the new york times." this piece is available online at nytimes.com. after donald trump's surprise election victory, many people on the right and in the center made the case that he would not really be that bad. every time he showed a hint of self-restraint, even if it amounted to nothing more than reading his lines without outliving or running to twitter, pundits declared he just became president. cimino admit that he is really as bad or worse than his harshest critics predicted he would be? if that is not his contempt for the rule of law, which came through clearly in the james comey testimony, as the legal scholar jeffrey toobin says, if this is not obstruction of justice, what is? this also the way that trumps character and his commendation of petty vindictiveness and sheer laziness leads them es.com. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. host: some of the headlines outside washington, d.c. this is from "the bells morning news. -- the dallas morning news." comey says he was fired over the ru
from the editorial pages and opinion pages of leaving newspapers, including paul krugman of "the new york times." this piece is available online at nytimes.com. after donald trump's surprise election victory, many people on the right and in the center made the case that he would not really be that bad. every time he showed a hint of self-restraint, even if it amounted to nothing more than reading his lines without outliving or running to twitter, pundits declared he just became...
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"the new york times" is backing up comey's description of this. >> yeah. in fact, it seems pretty clear cut, george, because the tweet that was referenced by comey actually came on may 12th, "the new york times" story that quoted the memos came on may 16th, so a full four days later despite the fact that the charge here made by the president's lawyer was that the story came a day before the tweet. it seems that it simply did not. it came well after. >> john, pretty clear here that the president's attorney is digging in and doing what a personal attorney would do. i wonder what the white house is going to do when these questions quite naturally the next time a presidential spokesman is in the briefing room, how they're going to handle it? >> my only real reference to something close to this was the days of the clinton impeachment scandal, and i remember well-being in that briefing room with mike mccurry, the press secretary and on questions related to the legal case would constantly refer it to the legal team and would not take the questions from the podium.
"the new york times" is backing up comey's description of this. >> yeah. in fact, it seems pretty clear cut, george, because the tweet that was referenced by comey actually came on may 12th, "the new york times" story that quoted the memos came on may 16th, so a full four days later despite the fact that the charge here made by the president's lawyer was that the story came a day before the tweet. it seems that it simply did not. it came well after. >> john,...
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does something, the story-- i no longer trust the national security reporters who produced that "new york times" piece. they were completely and utterly buffaloed by somebody. and so the media took it on the chin beg time today, charlie, big time took it on the chin. >> media or new york times. >> i think it's beyond "the new york times." they are the direct recipient of the blow, but it ripples out because if they, they have paper of record, can be that wrong about that important of a story, it ought to cause everyone to reflect upon anonymous sources and blood there are, indeed, pieces of the permanent government. i reject the use of the term deep state, we don't have a police state f director comey could ignore the president, we would have a police state but the elected people still control the appointed people. never the less, you've got to worry about why is this antagonism to the president so deeply embedded that there is an avalanche of leaks on a weekly basis and why is the media so gullible that there are agendas other than doing the right thing for the american people. some people jus
does something, the story-- i no longer trust the national security reporters who produced that "new york times" piece. they were completely and utterly buffaloed by somebody. and so the media took it on the chin beg time today, charlie, big time took it on the chin. >> media or new york times. >> i think it's beyond "the new york times." they are the direct recipient of the blow, but it ripples out because if they, they have paper of record, can be that wrong...