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in this episode we will talk with longtime "new york times" book review editor pamela paul and look at some of the notable books by "the new york times" and also talk to her about her most recent book the hundred things we've lost to the internet. but let's start with this week's publishing industry news in the two top items former governor andrew cuomo was ordered to turn over his recent proceeds. multiple reports show that he used state resources to produce the book american crisis leadership lessons from the pandemic. it's estimated that the proceeds amounted to about $5 million. in other book news, harpercollins announced that they will not publish a forthcoming book as the former cnn host it was planned for 2022. the book was entitled deep denial into was going to be a look at the trump administration and the covid-19 pandemic. cnn terminated him earlier for his involvement in public relations efforts to assist his brother in the wake of sexual harassment and allegations against the former new york governor. now in other news best-selling novelist and when ice died at the age of 8
in this episode we will talk with longtime "new york times" book review editor pamela paul and look at some of the notable books by "the new york times" and also talk to her about her most recent book the hundred things we've lost to the internet. but let's start with this week's publishing industry news in the two top items former governor andrew cuomo was ordered to turn over his recent proceeds. multiple reports show that he used state resources to produce the book...
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what has happened and how has "the new york times" strategy kind of developed along with that >> yeahd a basic thesis for a long time and publicly established a strategy in 2015 called our path forward and if you make journalism worth paying for even in the presence of many, many free alternatives or less expensive alternatives, if that is differentially valuable to people, that can be a sustainable business model for high-quality independent journalism, and i am happy to say that i think at "the new york times" and a number of other places, we are now seeing that play out, and we think there's room for it to continue to play out further, both for the times and other quality journalism organizations the times now is the leading eight-language journalism provider subscriptions we have the largest number of digital subscriptions and in the last check i think it was the fifth in the english language in terms of subscriptions and we think there's real running room here for the whole market. >> meredith, it's deirdre. it's good to have you. i'm wondering, how do you respond to those who sa
what has happened and how has "the new york times" strategy kind of developed along with that >> yeahd a basic thesis for a long time and publicly established a strategy in 2015 called our path forward and if you make journalism worth paying for even in the presence of many, many free alternatives or less expensive alternatives, if that is differentially valuable to people, that can be a sustainable business model for high-quality independent journalism, and i am happy to say...
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under the "times" standard by "the new york times," i mean "the new york times" versus sullivan standarde palin should lose this case, but the law may change and she may wind up winning. >> you think about "times" versus palin it's two americas. you have this mainstream institution versus kind of this anti-media figure. this is why it's going to be a doozy of a case. i'm sure it will be heavily covered by fox news but there could be a backfire effect, right? outlets like fox do rely on "times" v. sullivan. >> and they are relying on "times" v. sullivan in very big money cases right now. dominion voting systems, mart m smartmatic, the election machine companies that were repeatedly lied about on fox news after the election, repeatedly lied about over and over and they have sued fox for billions of lawyers. foxes lawyers understandably have said "new york times" versus sullivan protects us, we're supposed to cover robust debate. we will see whether -- i mean, i'm sure their lawyers will keep citing "new york times" against sullivan until it's overturned, but just depends -- >> and here is
under the "times" standard by "the new york times," i mean "the new york times" versus sullivan standarde palin should lose this case, but the law may change and she may wind up winning. >> you think about "times" versus palin it's two americas. you have this mainstream institution versus kind of this anti-media figure. this is why it's going to be a doozy of a case. i'm sure it will be heavily covered by fox news but there could be a backfire...
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you just left a - business that targets those kinds of consumers, the new york times as the kinds of do you explain to all of us why the new york times has been so effective in driving subscriber numbers in the last few years? the times in the us, it's been a delight to be there and help us try to understand the success which is totally real. there are lots of reasons. 1700 journalists, great ones, the right big stories and it benefits nicely and in the sense that there are the key voice of reality check and it is an interesting story of a broad media business where their products are driving in huge shares.— their products are driving in hue shares. ,., huge shares. prevent some the best journalists _ huge shares. prevent some the best journalists in _ huge shares. prevent some the best journalists in the - huge shares. prevent some the best journalists in the world, i bestjournalists in the world, —— but if you want to hire some of the bestjournalists in the world, who is paying for it? not ready break that news but we are truly confident that we will have good sources and having b
you just left a - business that targets those kinds of consumers, the new york times as the kinds of do you explain to all of us why the new york times has been so effective in driving subscriber numbers in the last few years? the times in the us, it's been a delight to be there and help us try to understand the success which is totally real. there are lots of reasons. 1700 journalists, great ones, the right big stories and it benefits nicely and in the sense that there are the key voice of...
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and that was a very deadly mix that an essence blinded the new york times as an institution. it wasn't just one or 2 reporters right after $911.00. i remember the director of the ca, george tenant, calling me i was the washington bureau chief for the new york times. and on that call, enlisting my agreement that the times would not do any reporting or disclosing of intelligence sources and methods. you just talked to the washing, impose and he ticked off the networks and everybody had agreed. and the times ended up giving huge play some seriously flawed news stories that were based on for rocky defectors, who turned out to have very little information of value about the current state of affairs and iraq in 2004, the times published an editorial may a copa of sorts admitting that some of its coverage, leading up to the iraq war was not as rigorous as it should have been. it said editors who should have been challenging record, pressing for more skepticism, were perhaps too intent on rushing scoops into the paper. the editorial ended with a promise to continue aggressive reportin
and that was a very deadly mix that an essence blinded the new york times as an institution. it wasn't just one or 2 reporters right after $911.00. i remember the director of the ca, george tenant, calling me i was the washington bureau chief for the new york times. and on that call, enlisting my agreement that the times would not do any reporting or disclosing of intelligence sources and methods. you just talked to the washing, impose and he ticked off the networks and everybody had agreed....
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and there's no doubting one of the big media stories of the week, the columnist of the new york timesmith has announced he is leaving the paper and he's joining forces withjustin smith, no relation, who has been head of bloomberg media. together they're going to create a new news organisation. they say within the next 20 years, it could take on the mighty cnn, new york times, bbc and others. well, ben smith is our guest on the media show today and, ben, i would like to understand a little bit more about what you are planning. of course — and yes, thanks for having me on. i hope you'll... there's been a tonne written in the ft and thejournal and times, and all these good places, so, there is a lot to read about what we're doing, but basically, we think there's a huge space to create a new global news organisation. obviously, we're going to start in a handful of markets and try to be competitive domestically, to give people who — i think, if you talk to people certainly in the us and the uk, and many other places, if you either look at public opinion research or you ask them, you know,
and there's no doubting one of the big media stories of the week, the columnist of the new york timesmith has announced he is leaving the paper and he's joining forces withjustin smith, no relation, who has been head of bloomberg media. together they're going to create a new news organisation. they say within the next 20 years, it could take on the mighty cnn, new york times, bbc and others. well, ben smith is our guest on the media show today and, ben, i would like to understand a little bit...
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you also had american chauvinism, and that was a very deadly mix, that an essence blinded the new york times as an institution. it wasn't just one or 2 reporters, right after $911.00. i remember the director of the cia george kenneth calling me. i was the washington bureau chief for the new york times. and on that call, enlisting my agreement that the times would not do any reporting or disclose and of intelligence sources and methods. you just start to the washing and posts, and he ticked off the networks and everybody had agree. and the times ended up giving huge play some seriously flawed news stories that were based on for rocky defectors, who turned out to have very little information value about the current state of affairs and iraq. me in 2004, the times published and editorial may a copa of sorts admitting that some of its coverage leading up to the iraq war was not as rigorous as it should have been. it said editors who should have been challenging recorders and pressing for more skepticism, were perhaps too intent on rushing scoops into the paper. ah, the auditorium ended with a pr
you also had american chauvinism, and that was a very deadly mix, that an essence blinded the new york times as an institution. it wasn't just one or 2 reporters, right after $911.00. i remember the director of the cia george kenneth calling me. i was the washington bureau chief for the new york times. and on that call, enlisting my agreement that the times would not do any reporting or disclose and of intelligence sources and methods. you just start to the washing and posts, and he ticked off...
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you just left a business which also targets those kind of consumers — the new york times would say thoseo its content. how do you explain to all of us why the new york times has been so effective at driving subscriber numbers in the last few years? the times in the us, it's been, actually, a delight to be there and to help, but to try to understand their success, which is totally real. there are lots of reasons. they have 1700 journalists, great ones, the break big stories, they benefited and the subscription business benefited massively from the rise of trump, in the sense that the were a key voice of reality check — and they also built, and increasingly are building — it is an interesting story of a broad media business in which their cooking and crossword products are driving huge shares of subscriptions. but if you want to hire some of the bestjournalists in the world, you will be well aware that to prise them away from established media organisations to come to something new is going to be expensive — so, who is paying for it? not ready break that news, but we are totally confident
you just left a business which also targets those kind of consumers — the new york times would say thoseo its content. how do you explain to all of us why the new york times has been so effective at driving subscriber numbers in the last few years? the times in the us, it's been, actually, a delight to be there and to help, but to try to understand their success, which is totally real. there are lots of reasons. they have 1700 journalists, great ones, the break big stories, they benefited and...
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>> well, "the new york times" case, the supreme court case, "the new york times" establish actual malicesaid we were deceptive, "the new york times" reported that our videos of september 2020 were deceptive. that is the guy who had ballots in their car. we sued that for defamation. the judge arguing, denying their motion to dismiss our lawsuit. he said it was "the new york times" who engaged in this and ration and deception. also a christmas eve ruling where they had to sequester our memos for "the new york times" published my private lawyer correspondence after the fbi raided my home and the judge ruling against "the new york times" twice. "the new york times" attacked the judge. so there is no recourse in this country to hold the media accountable. in many ways, "the new york times," and organizations like it, are more powerful than her own government because they work in concert with big tech which in turn works in concert with big pharmaceutical companies but how do you break through that? of wrote a book about how to break through. we are winning. we are winning in a lawsuit and als
>> well, "the new york times" case, the supreme court case, "the new york times" establish actual malicesaid we were deceptive, "the new york times" reported that our videos of september 2020 were deceptive. that is the guy who had ballots in their car. we sued that for defamation. the judge arguing, denying their motion to dismiss our lawsuit. he said it was "the new york times" who engaged in this and ration and deception. also a christmas eve...
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elizabeth, the new york times, of course, the 1619 project. how has the conversation been in your newsroom? elisabeth: i would say -- i just would say that covering race at the new york tim is a shared responsibility. i'm going to bounce off a little bit of what julie said. it's not that we covered it as a topic, but it is a part of everything we do, from the white house, to health care, to all those issues julie talked about. i think most reporters at the times need to have a basic expertise in civil rights history and how this is important to us. i would say we were not completely affected by the 1619 project in washington, but we are a big part of race at the new york times. we cover the government and that is a huge issue throughout washington. i would just say, again, certainly our newsroom has become far more diverse than even five years ago. yamiche: david, we have 20 seconds left, cnn has a whole racial justice unit. why is that a good thing? is it good to separated, or is there a problem there, possibly, separating it? david: we have a
elizabeth, the new york times, of course, the 1619 project. how has the conversation been in your newsroom? elisabeth: i would say -- i just would say that covering race at the new york tim is a shared responsibility. i'm going to bounce off a little bit of what julie said. it's not that we covered it as a topic, but it is a part of everything we do, from the white house, to health care, to all those issues julie talked about. i think most reporters at the times need to have a basic expertise...
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there was a recent new york times article. it came out recently looking at the march rain and the impact on the smithsonian. with the amount of rain we experienced in march, was that out of line for broad storm? maybe for march but not for july? >> we started seeing more and more. >> understood the frequency, but was the amount of rain that came down very abnormal to you in terms of what these facilities should be able to handle? >> yes. >> how far outside the norm would you consider the march storm? >> i don't have the number to be able to look at to answer you right now, but it is something that the design -- i would love if you could provide some comment into the record when we are done as to how significantly different this storm was. i think that would be helpful for us to understand the risk level. what we are looking at, we are sitting, many of the smithsonian buildings are sitting in a 100 year flood zone which means it has a 1% chance in any given year to experience significant flooding. over 30 years, almost one in t
there was a recent new york times article. it came out recently looking at the march rain and the impact on the smithsonian. with the amount of rain we experienced in march, was that out of line for broad storm? maybe for march but not for july? >> we started seeing more and more. >> understood the frequency, but was the amount of rain that came down very abnormal to you in terms of what these facilities should be able to handle? >> yes. >> how far outside the norm would...
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it ultimately seems that the new york times will win, but it all depends on the jury. the decision. howard: right. this is a new york times editorial of 017. the paper had to run a correction in the next day or so saying it was incorrect to say there was a link between sarah pay lain's political rhetoric and this awful shooting in arizona that killed six people and wounded congresswoman gabby giffords. turns out the crazed government never saw this political map that palin put out -- the crazed gunman. you look at it and say, hey, that sounds libelous. >> it's not. one, it's an opinion. this is an opinion. these are aren't facts, number one. number two, and exactly right, there was correction done by the op-ed. they did it within a very relatively short period of time, and the essence of a defamation case is not only does it have to show that there are facts being embedded or facts being set fort that are -- fort that are false, but, two, that there's injury. i think it was corrected in 24 hours, maybe even less than that, that they did correct the editorial that had si
it ultimately seems that the new york times will win, but it all depends on the jury. the decision. howard: right. this is a new york times editorial of 017. the paper had to run a correction in the next day or so saying it was incorrect to say there was a link between sarah pay lain's political rhetoric and this awful shooting in arizona that killed six people and wounded congresswoman gabby giffords. turns out the crazed government never saw this political map that palin put out -- the crazed...
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the new york times article mentioned sandbagging and honest-to-goodness if you have time, doctor mitigation measure figures around fat museum buttocks so close to the water. in my lessons learned, it has been to prepare the smithsonian for ever possible outcome. we work 24/7 at the smithsonian institution sometimes things are happening in the middle off the night the 2006 flood occurred on the constitutional avenue on the nation's capitol, fat flooding affected our smithsonian institution but we actually have staff able to respond instantaneously when the water started to come up so that is something i understand that costs money to stop m things but irreplaceable artifacts that staff is critical and they have to be trained and have the materials right available in order to respond right away. >> and unfortunately with flood, sandbags wouldn't do it but the fact that they did plan to keep the art, that was helpful so we do appreciate your efforts and see the need. the museum has reopened for the holidays which is a really important part so i would urge folks to visit if they are able. >> th
the new york times article mentioned sandbagging and honest-to-goodness if you have time, doctor mitigation measure figures around fat museum buttocks so close to the water. in my lessons learned, it has been to prepare the smithsonian for ever possible outcome. we work 24/7 at the smithsonian institution sometimes things are happening in the middle off the night the 2006 flood occurred on the constitutional avenue on the nation's capitol, fat flooding affected our smithsonian institution but...
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that sad, this is america, and he still gets 3 more years. caleb martin, r t new york the new york times, which validly kind of a b d funds, the police movements in recent years now say that social justice, that it's like it may be linked to the drastic rise in us crime rate. we're bringing that story and more after the great, with all those driven by dreamers i spoke with you. there's things we dare to ask. oh, well, it's showing wrong when i was just a kid, an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves world, the more we choose to look so common ground ah, ah, the, the news news. welcome back. the west african nation of garner has completely rejected media reports for this, considering hosting an offshore migrant detention center for the u. k. is being claimed for britain wants to pause illegal migrants to 3rd party countries in africa such as gonna and were wanda u. k. newspapers reported details of a document dubbed operation dead meat, which contains among others a measure supposedly being drawn up by u. k. or thirty's to send migrants to countries such as rwanda and
that sad, this is america, and he still gets 3 more years. caleb martin, r t new york the new york times, which validly kind of a b d funds, the police movements in recent years now say that social justice, that it's like it may be linked to the drastic rise in us crime rate. we're bringing that story and more after the great, with all those driven by dreamers i spoke with you. there's things we dare to ask. oh, well, it's showing wrong when i was just a kid, an engagement. it was the trail....
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in order to comment on a "new york times" article, you have to be in a "new york times" subscriber. crats. listen to this quick comment. in today's "times." anyone who subscribes as i do can read it i was prounion until the summer of 2020 when i watched unions successfully block school reopening efforts across the country. i will never forget it. and i will never be prounion again. i have never in my life voted for a republican, but i will now vote against anyone who is explicitly pro-teachers union, period. does that answer your question? >> rachel: wow. perfectly. the curtain has been pulled. dennis, quisha, thanks for joining me tonight. don't go anywhere. johnny joey jones goes on the clock next. ♪ ♪ ze my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with
in order to comment on a "new york times" article, you have to be in a "new york times" subscriber. crats. listen to this quick comment. in today's "times." anyone who subscribes as i do can read it i was prounion until the summer of 2020 when i watched unions successfully block school reopening efforts across the country. i will never forget it. and i will never be prounion again. i have never in my life voted for a republican, but i will now vote against anyone...
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the new york times is known as a world class, responsible journalism i. i am not going to engage with the new york times article, but i am going to engage with what we're talking about right now. as a matter if you, if you use mix, in example from out of the, i'll be very happy, but i'm not going to engage with the new york times. i will come back to you is that spring. let's bring us up the day i hear what you're saying. you. you been clarity from the government's perspective. what do these protesting escalation of the protests starting with the fuel hydro and asking for so much more? tell us about cassock storm. now. not generally the thing but now both east on yeah, this is those quite a bit about causes done because because of sound was like a cooking pressure, right. this is people started with guy. gus, i only because it was the last straw. so basically people fed out whizzes existing for 30 years clipped. chuck tried to get for retarded, and resume was really or an absence of political freedoms was a total monopoly, or as often as or by. and he's fa
the new york times is known as a world class, responsible journalism i. i am not going to engage with the new york times article, but i am going to engage with what we're talking about right now. as a matter if you, if you use mix, in example from out of the, i'll be very happy, but i'm not going to engage with the new york times. i will come back to you is that spring. let's bring us up the day i hear what you're saying. you. you been clarity from the government's perspective. what do these...
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new york. the new york times, which zealously, kind of at the d funds the police movements in recent years now faith, social justice, that they like it may be linked to a drastic lines in the us. crime rates will bring you back story and more competition bank. stay with ah, so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating, but nobody's lane finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i was station in mosul among them wordpress positions sleep deprivation. a type of therm. yeah. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrant children, whatever you do or more comes from home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. the moral authority, the made america war, sacrifice the sham of effective interrogation. harold is driven by dreams shaped by cente
new york. the new york times, which zealously, kind of at the d funds the police movements in recent years now faith, social justice, that they like it may be linked to a drastic lines in the us. crime rates will bring you back story and more competition bank. stay with ah, so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to...
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york times twice the new york times n attacked the judge. o there's no recourse in this country to hold the media accountable. in many ways, the new york times and organizations likean are more powerful than our ownca government because they work in concert with big tech, which in turn works in concert with big pharmaceutical companies.ut soic how do you break through that? well, i wrote a book aboutre how to break through it. wn in fact, we're winning we're winning in the lawsuit. we're also having whistleblowers not go to the new york times but come to project-blolo veritas because to quote them, sean, there's simply nowhere for them to go. yeah, well, it's called the american muckraker project v veritas. going to be interesting toer. watch w your case and sarah palin's case. great book. we always appreciate you sharing your videos with us . we'll have more "hannity" right after this . if something happened to you, what would happen to them? their home, their education, their future. you need life insurance and chances are selectquote can h
york times twice the new york times n attacked the judge. o there's no recourse in this country to hold the media accountable. in many ways, the new york times and organizations likean are more powerful than our ownca government because they work in concert with big tech, which in turn works in concert with big pharmaceutical companies.ut soic how do you break through that? well, i wrote a book aboutre how to break through it. wn in fact, we're winning we're winning in the lawsuit. we're also...
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that sad, this is america, and he still gets 3 more years. gail mapping, rti new york new york times, which tenaciously covered the d funds, the police movement now report they could have been linked to a rising crime will bring you that story and more of the bank with all those driven by dreamers shaped banks, concur some of those with ah ah, who dares sinks? we dare to ask ah, with a when i will show the wrong when all 3, just a sheep out becomes the advocate. an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. ah, so welcome back. the west african nation of gong a has completely rejected media report that is considering hosting an offshore migrant detention center for the u. k. has been claimed that britain wants to deport illegal migrants to 3rd party countries in africa, such as garner and veranda. u. k. newspapers reported details of a document dubbed operation dead meat, which contains among others, a measure supposedly being drawn up by u. k. authorities to send migrants to countries such his rwanda and garner for proc
that sad, this is america, and he still gets 3 more years. gail mapping, rti new york new york times, which tenaciously covered the d funds, the police movement now report they could have been linked to a rising crime will bring you that story and more of the bank with all those driven by dreamers shaped banks, concur some of those with ah ah, who dares sinks? we dare to ask ah, with a when i will show the wrong when all 3, just a sheep out becomes the advocate. an engagement equals the trail....
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i just want to talk more about "the new york times" article the ranking member mentioned.hat several entities including the national park service the army corps district of columbia water utility share the responsibility for controlling flooding on the national mall either ongoing discussions that create a single employee designation for someone on our side to manage these risks including how to mitigate the nations history? >> i don't know about a single person but the problem is so vast the army corps of engineers would be the agency that is the most experienced with the most expertise in this area. it's important to understand that every unit the smithsonian institution has in place to protect its property it's important to understand we need redundancy even with a global government response we also need to take care of our own facilities. >> i put a little put on notice by the chair if it's appropriate relating to her member with the ranking member i do want to talk about the cost with "the new york times" article mentioned working looking for half a million dollars to
i just want to talk more about "the new york times" article the ranking member mentioned.hat several entities including the national park service the army corps district of columbia water utility share the responsibility for controlling flooding on the national mall either ongoing discussions that create a single employee designation for someone on our side to manage these risks including how to mitigate the nations history? >> i don't know about a single person but the problem...
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i left a new york times. both of our kids went away to college all of the states of a couple of years. and any one of those traumas could destabilize her relationship and we had three or four of them all at the same time. my father died all happening at the same time. but i give her most of the credit. she kept it. she was the one who kept us on it even came. an anonymous attendee wants to know what advice could you offer about grieving the loss of a spouse? well grief is the most personal and the most universal of human emotions and rituals not everybody. graduation college not everybody gets married. not everybody has a child neither. everybody is confirmed of our misfit everybody every single person grieves often many times in their lives. and it's the most personal and the most universal so i hesitant to give advice for me. for me the answer was to embrace not dismissed to embrace her story to celebrate her story i can hardly help it. i'm sitting here not only in the house that we lived in together for 42
i left a new york times. both of our kids went away to college all of the states of a couple of years. and any one of those traumas could destabilize her relationship and we had three or four of them all at the same time. my father died all happening at the same time. but i give her most of the credit. she kept it. she was the one who kept us on it even came. an anonymous attendee wants to know what advice could you offer about grieving the loss of a spouse? well grief is the most personal and...
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here is the exact quote from "the new york times," against the liberal bashing known as "new york timese publication here. "many communities tried to minimize the spread of covid and other factors rather than minimizing the damage that covid does to society. they have accepted more harm to children in exchange for less harm to adults often without acknowledging the delimit or assessing which decisions lead to less overall harm." the liberal "new york times" really does underscore how dire the crisis is. why are we sacrificing our kids like this, dr. swain? >> i would say the left has always done this to our children. a few years ago we were very focused on the fact that her children were terrified about climate change. we have used that children for political agendas. there were teachers who took children to black lives matter rallies. and so it goes on and on. for "the new york times" to acknowledge the harm to children, that is great. they also should be writing about the fact that two-thirds of the children who have been hospitalized are obese. and ten times more likely to have probl
here is the exact quote from "the new york times," against the liberal bashing known as "new york timese publication here. "many communities tried to minimize the spread of covid and other factors rather than minimizing the damage that covid does to society. they have accepted more harm to children in exchange for less harm to adults often without acknowledging the delimit or assessing which decisions lead to less overall harm." the liberal "new york times"...
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new york. still to come the new york times, which has heavily promoted the d fun. the police movement in recent years now it makes it could be linked to a drastic rise and us crime rates for have a look at that. but other stories just stuffed the breath blue. oh yes, yes. i do agree with you. at least the typical there's only 9, but already a university students that are way on slash a new model. let's see here. you've got the was restored to deal with a yahoo till the chemical no recalls. he really shows control program is now bush like nebraska of course with level you're special, but i was the yeah my what i just said with him was in your mind witness. i'm the leader with his teacher was also reason just released a good. 6 driven by train shaped by frontier. so those with things we dare to ask ah, welcome back. now the west african nation. it garner has completely rejected media report and it is considering hosting an offshore migration detention center for the u. k. it's been claimed that britain on 3 d port illegal migrants to 3rd party countries in africa. u.
new york. still to come the new york times, which has heavily promoted the d fun. the police movement in recent years now it makes it could be linked to a drastic rise and us crime rates for have a look at that. but other stories just stuffed the breath blue. oh yes, yes. i do agree with you. at least the typical there's only 9, but already a university students that are way on slash a new model. let's see here. you've got the was restored to deal with a yahoo till the chemical no recalls. he...
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new york. new york times, which tenaciously, tenaciously covered the deep on the police movement. now reports they kind of been linked to a rising crime. what bring to you that story and look after the bright blue ah, ah. with so what we've got to do is i don't defy the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic development. i am going to resist. i don't see how us will be successful. very political. i'm time to sit down talk ah, welcome back. now ghana has completely rejected media reports that is considering hosting an offshore migrant detention center for the u. k. it's been claims that britain wants to deport illegal migrants to 3rd party countries in africa, such as garner and rwanda. u. k. newspapers reported details of a document dubbed operation dead meat, which contains among others, a measure supposedly being drawn up by you. k authorities to send migrants to countries such as rwanda and garner for processing and resettlement. garner has not engaged with the u. k. on any such plan and does not intend to consider any suc
new york. new york times, which tenaciously, tenaciously covered the deep on the police movement. now reports they kind of been linked to a rising crime. what bring to you that story and look after the bright blue ah, ah. with so what we've got to do is i don't defy the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic development. i am going to resist. i don't see how us will be successful. very political. i'm time to sit down talk ah, welcome back....
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>> well it comes out of "the new york times" so i don't know what to make of the story. d us russia was, you know, part of the, russia was part of 2020, 2016 election, russian collusion, all that conspiracy stuff and much of the things come out of "the new york times" is. elizabeth: what if the story is true. what if the story is true? >> i will not comment on something from "the new york times." they have proven to be unreliable source. elizabeth: they're also saying governor desantis is upset, other media are reporting this too, upset over criticism whether or not he is saying he has a booster shot? >> the governor can be upset about that. the president has right to. they are two grown men with difference of opinion. they are popular figures in the gop. in my state the governor is running for re-election. he will do very well and get reelected pretty easily. again when i worked with him as the mayor of miami-dade county i thought he did a really good job, as governor of the state of florida i think he does a good job as governor of state of florida. elizabeth: you know
>> well it comes out of "the new york times" so i don't know what to make of the story. d us russia was, you know, part of the, russia was part of 2020, 2016 election, russian collusion, all that conspiracy stuff and much of the things come out of "the new york times" is. elizabeth: what if the story is true. what if the story is true? >> i will not comment on something from "the new york times." they have proven to be unreliable source. elizabeth:...
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urban you were quoted in the new york times profile as saying books still have a cultural weight what were you referring to? well, i think there's something important about holding a book and a physical book and for you know a long time. um in the mid-2000s. there were a lot of obituaries written from publishing industry ebooks are going to take over and you know, the physical print book is dead. and i don't think that's true. it's certainly not been born on our experience and i i think you know when you when you have a book and and meaning 60 hundred thousand words printed between two bound covers it conveys authority it conveys gravitas allows you to go out and talk to media do podcasts and you know, i think sometimes the the medium through which you people hear about books and learn about books and decide to buy a book changes over time. i think publishing um in terms of the traditional book industry is strong certainly the covid era has borne that out. i think you know the publishing industry profits are up people or left with more times of time on their hands and and reading at h
urban you were quoted in the new york times profile as saying books still have a cultural weight what were you referring to? well, i think there's something important about holding a book and a physical book and for you know a long time. um in the mid-2000s. there were a lot of obituaries written from publishing industry ebooks are going to take over and you know, the physical print book is dead. and i don't think that's true. it's certainly not been born on our experience and i i think you...
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the mixed messaging and confusion from our cdc director rochelle walensky is too much for the "new york times" to handle. we have scathing criticism from the gray lady. >> ashley: new york city business owners bracing themselves for return to lawlessness and anarchy under manhattan's new coke d.a. how bad could it get? david webb is here to tell us. ♪ before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infec
the mixed messaging and confusion from our cdc director rochelle walensky is too much for the "new york times" to handle. we have scathing criticism from the gray lady. >> ashley: new york city business owners bracing themselves for return to lawlessness and anarchy under manhattan's new coke d.a. how bad could it get? david webb is here to tell us. ♪ before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one...
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after all a, "the new york times" made an honest mistake, but the new york times has a history of makingavor of the left. and if palin's lawyers can document a history of "the new york times" always erring on one side rather than the other, it will show a reckless disregard which might fit criteria for malice. i have no doubt -- maria: all right. alan, thank you. ♪ thank you so much. alan dershowitz. have a great sunday, everybody. i'm maria bartiromo, and i'll see you tomorrow on fox business. ♪ ♪ schwab starter kit™. new investors can open an account and get $50 to split across the top five stocks in the s&p 500®. you can also unlock short videos, step-by-step guides, and other easy-to-use tools designed for people just getting started. plus, investment professionals are on standby 24/7 if you ever have a question. it's the smarter way to start investing. ♪ ♪ ♪ howard: from the moment the white house got upstaged by a leak to pete williams, the retirement of stephen breyer or has dominated the news. don't buy the spin that the 83-year-old justice essentially woke up one day and decided
after all a, "the new york times" made an honest mistake, but the new york times has a history of makingavor of the left. and if palin's lawyers can document a history of "the new york times" always erring on one side rather than the other, it will show a reckless disregard which might fit criteria for malice. i have no doubt -- maria: all right. alan, thank you. ♪ thank you so much. alan dershowitz. have a great sunday, everybody. i'm maria bartiromo, and i'll see you...
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the new york times delves into the root causes of the problem. in a recent report, this point having provided a platform for that de funds, the police movements, the newspaper now suggests that could have been a foxes for the rising crime. police officers scared of being caught in the next viral video may have pulled back on proactive anti violence practices and extreme circumstances. the lack of confidence in the place could have led some people to take the law into their own hands and acts of street or vigilante. violence, the timing supports the theory with homicides rising unusually quickly shortly after george floyd murder. and the insuring protests that the found, the police movement interrupted amid social justice protest throughout the american cities 2 years ago in the wake of the murder of african american man, george floyd by a police officer who was detaining him. supporters often these men have called for police officers on 40 to be reduced with the funding redirected to the issue on the new york times had been filing it report with
the new york times delves into the root causes of the problem. in a recent report, this point having provided a platform for that de funds, the police movements, the newspaper now suggests that could have been a foxes for the rising crime. police officers scared of being caught in the next viral video may have pulled back on proactive anti violence practices and extreme circumstances. the lack of confidence in the place could have led some people to take the law into their own hands and acts of...
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after all a, "the new york times" made an honest mistake, but the new york times has a history of makingt and in favor of the left. and if palin's lawyers can document a history of "the new york times" always erring on one side rather than the other, it will show a reckless disregard which might fit criteria for malice. i have no doubt -- maria: all right. alan, thank you. ♪ thank you so much. alan dershowitz. have a great sunday, everybody. i'm maria bartiromo, and i'll see you tomorrow on fox business. >> are you ready to start a great career? >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i love that song! you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire space bar second young nypd officer will
after all a, "the new york times" made an honest mistake, but the new york times has a history of makingt and in favor of the left. and if palin's lawyers can document a history of "the new york times" always erring on one side rather than the other, it will show a reckless disregard which might fit criteria for malice. i have no doubt -- maria: all right. alan, thank you. ♪ thank you so much. alan dershowitz. have a great sunday, everybody. i'm maria bartiromo, and i'll...
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some of the few, the few times i was brought in for real breaking news at the "new york times," one of them was when saddam hussein was executed in iraq, and the "new york times" had reported that his last words were death to the zionists and death to america, the great enemy of the west. and looking back he was met at exactly the same things we thought you would be mad at. this is what iraqis officials told the "new york times." i do not remember this but the video snuck out probably by an iraq he onlooker who had brought a camera and should've had somewhat surprised that can reporting and managed to smuggle it out and it was a first time come for some i ever saw gallows, you know, and at the time i was carefully monitoring some very unsavory sites on the web, like the leak was one formerly called -- that had like very disturbing video from iraq. this thing leaked to it and what, i called bill keller, , tn the editor to say, this is not what happened. his last words were not death to zionists and death to america. they were mustafa mustafa mustafa, right? why? why was that the last th
some of the few, the few times i was brought in for real breaking news at the "new york times," one of them was when saddam hussein was executed in iraq, and the "new york times" had reported that his last words were death to the zionists and death to america, the great enemy of the west. and looking back he was met at exactly the same things we thought you would be mad at. this is what iraqis officials told the "new york times." i do not remember this but the...
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the new york times.y both join me now. jesse, i was really struck by the -- warning a very stark terms about the oppressiveness and particularly calling -- linking the republican party to authoritarian movements around the world. i imagine that was a debated turn of phrase. >> sure. i mean this is something that we talked about for years. it has taken a lot of us not only journalism, but among the american people a while to come to terms with what we are looking at here. i think it is really after the last 5 to 6 years, it is really indisputable that you have one party in a two party system that has turned openly and eagerly almost against democracy, and i met dense the basic functions of that democracy. so, i think the piece is written as much and sadness as it is in sort of you know, thumping anger. this is a sad moment for the country and one where i think we are at a point of -- reckoning -- needing to determine how we move forward, how do we, how do we build the democracy and live in a democracy on
the new york times.y both join me now. jesse, i was really struck by the -- warning a very stark terms about the oppressiveness and particularly calling -- linking the republican party to authoritarian movements around the world. i imagine that was a debated turn of phrase. >> sure. i mean this is something that we talked about for years. it has taken a lot of us not only journalism, but among the american people a while to come to terms with what we are looking at here. i think it is...
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so palin is dining out on the fact that future defamation won't be "the new york times" versus sullivan, but palin versus "the new york times." in palin returns to elio's for a third time tonight, you'll know i was right. >>> up ahead, this is a live shot of philadelphia, we're tracking a potentially historic nor'easter and thanks to a great resignation of american workers during the pandemic, many restaurants are hard up for employees they're offering up perks that would have been inconceivable two years ago from life insurance to college tuition. but might workers still just never come back? i want to know what you think about what's driving this, go to smerconish.com. and answer the survey question why are so many choosing not to work? is it structural economic changes or government transfer payments? now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve ca
so palin is dining out on the fact that future defamation won't be "the new york times" versus sullivan, but palin versus "the new york times." in palin returns to elio's for a third time tonight, you'll know i was right. >>> up ahead, this is a live shot of philadelphia, we're tracking a potentially historic nor'easter and thanks to a great resignation of american workers during the pandemic, many restaurants are hard up for employees they're offering up perks that...
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"the new york times" said there was a causal connection between an advertisement run by a sarah paliny published by the "times" said this, was the attack evidence of how vicious american politics have become? probably. and kill ing six people includig a 9-year-old girl, the link to political incitement was clear. before the shooting, palin's political action committee circulated a map of targeted electoral districts. and with hate speech and anti-trump liberal, their right, though there's no sign of incitement as direct as in the giffords attack. liberals should hold themselves to the same decency that they as ask of the right. here's the map with overlaying crosshairs of the map aggr aggregating the districts. the ad was a controversy at the time, but in fact, there was no causal link found between the palin pac ad and the shooting of giffords. shortly after the "times" editorial ran, the number published a construction, quote, an editorial on thursday about the shooting. representative steven scalise incorrectly stated that a link existed between political rhetoric and the 2011 shoo
"the new york times" said there was a causal connection between an advertisement run by a sarah paliny published by the "times" said this, was the attack evidence of how vicious american politics have become? probably. and kill ing six people includig a 9-year-old girl, the link to political incitement was clear. before the shooting, palin's political action committee circulated a map of targeted electoral districts. and with hate speech and anti-trump liberal, their right,...
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. >> front page of the "new yorke times" ukraine quietly tries its own talks with: russia, can you tell us about those conversations? >> i have not been aware of these types of conversations. it is unclear and will be a major concession and separate negotiations in ukraine. russia perceives ukraine as a public state of the united states. it has basically not agreed to any of the proposals put forward by ukraine to have some sort of negotiation on their own. and indeed president zelensky has put together a new program which advocated the return. these are simply unacceptable for russia. i am very skeptical whether president putin will engage with president zelensky as an equal and a one on one basis. instead i think the talks in geneva are ongoing is what boudin wants. a bilateral negotiation between the united states and russia so it is perceived russia is an equal power and its concerns are being addressed right. >> we are talking about russia and the forces they have put on the border, on ukraine and the rising tension on those actions between the united states and russia. we are taki
. >> front page of the "new yorke times" ukraine quietly tries its own talks with: russia, can you tell us about those conversations? >> i have not been aware of these types of conversations. it is unclear and will be a major concession and separate negotiations in ukraine. russia perceives ukraine as a public state of the united states. it has basically not agreed to any of the proposals put forward by ukraine to have some sort of negotiation on their own. and indeed...