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it was pretty cool to see the judge go after the new york times by the way, the new york times has never been held accountable in their lives. they think they're above the law. they think they're god. i think it was dean bucket the head of the new york times said we don't get religion. they think they're more powerful than the government. nothing holds. accountable but we are. this is the judge. in the case. both sides here are media organizations. the times is claiming that it has a different status as a news organization doesn't the law applies equally to all people involved. so project veritas will be deposing new york times reporters under oath on video asking them questions and releasing those deposition videos for the world to see speaking of deposition videos you might i've been deposed many times by the way, i like being deposed. you know why because i've got nothing to hide. i don't really see the names of our sources that's protected. i don't release the names of our donors. that's a first amendment, right? but everything else is pretty much fair game in a lawsuit. and by the w
it was pretty cool to see the judge go after the new york times by the way, the new york times has never been held accountable in their lives. they think they're above the law. they think they're god. i think it was dean bucket the head of the new york times said we don't get religion. they think they're more powerful than the government. nothing holds. accountable but we are. this is the judge. in the case. both sides here are media organizations. the times is claiming that it has a different...
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as a result of this, new york times article, as a result of this new york times article, facebook and circle of propaganda is complete. so what you do about it, we sued the new york times and we scored a victory against them. [applause] [applause] >> this is a recording of cover the words of these are the words from the judge in the supreme court of the state of new york sayit it was the new york times that engaged in disinformation and deception. listen to this. >> the subject of the sectionalf articles call v this video they were called deceptive but the dictionary definition says that this disinformation and deceptive provided by defendant's counsel, certainly invited to note that they checked with their opinions and news articles as an outline. >> the injectedin their opinionn a news article that opinion was used by the claimant's. we sued them for defamation the facebook is banning the video. based on an opinion. and think about that, is precisely very disinformation meand misinformation they are projecting onto me as we have to do something here's another clip, on christmas eve
as a result of this, new york times article, as a result of this new york times article, facebook and circle of propaganda is complete. so what you do about it, we sued the new york times and we scored a victory against them. [applause] [applause] >> this is a recording of cover the words of these are the words from the judge in the supreme court of the state of new york sayit it was the new york times that engaged in disinformation and deception. listen to this. >> the subject of...
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, to criticize new york times. i sat in the newsroom of the new york times to say critical things about. the people who are sitting right around me. so you don't get a lot and you don't get invited to a lot of parties that way. and luckily i had friends already. i wasn't going to make any new one friend at work, but of the things i write about in newsroom is the coverage by the new york times of hillary clinton. so, you know, i thought it was i got there in 2012, which was long before she declared for president. and i thought it was very weird that in 2013, a reporter was assigned to cover hillary full time why she wasn't a candidate. you and it sort of acted as a way of i mean it was i think it was a bad idea because it puts so much emphasis her it sort of was a way to say we already know that she's going to be a candidate and actually already know that she's going to be the president. and so then there was this there was this kind of coverage. that scrutinized her and made, i think, much bigger deal than should ha
, to criticize new york times. i sat in the newsroom of the new york times to say critical things about. the people who are sitting right around me. so you don't get a lot and you don't get invited to a lot of parties that way. and luckily i had friends already. i wasn't going to make any new one friend at work, but of the things i write about in newsroom is the coverage by the new york times of hillary clinton. so, you know, i thought it was i got there in 2012, which was long before she...
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what was your role at the new york times? my role at the times eventually was i was a staff writer, and i was also the editor of the daily staff critics there. so there were three people. and then eventually, actually for who were book critics full time critics for the times, whose reviews appeared then in the art section, the paper, not the sunday book review, and so i would worked closely with them and edited their reviews. well, a lot of new york times reporters write books as well. washington post reporters as well. what's it like to review, you know, a co-worker's book? you know, on the one hand, it's it's delish. it in a personal way, but in a professional, you just do the job, which is to make sure that, you know, you're assigning the books that are important. but post reporters are writing their and times reporters but that you make sure that you're getting a reviewer who is going to be fair like any other review so who doesn't know the person doesn't have you know hasn't expressed strong invective against them in the
what was your role at the new york times? my role at the times eventually was i was a staff writer, and i was also the editor of the daily staff critics there. so there were three people. and then eventually, actually for who were book critics full time critics for the times, whose reviews appeared then in the art section, the paper, not the sunday book review, and so i would worked closely with them and edited their reviews. well, a lot of new york times reporters write books as well....
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cases 22017, but for the new york times article, we would know nothing about this. you are relying on what they found out in the new york times investigation to inform you of what you should be doing. when you see cases in 2017-18-19-20-21, why didn't someone raise the alarm that we have a huge problem, half a million kids and we spent half half $1 billion and somehow suggest it is up to the school, we've got to let local law enforcement handle this, that is frankly bs. there needs to be an absolute comprehensive review because let me tell you what happened. lapland air force base is an example. there were 30 military training instructors, 17, 18, 19-year-olds, sexually assaulting 60 of their trainees. not one of the trainees came forward to report. because they wanted to get out of the training program and move on. to start with, every one of these individuals who have been decertified, you need to go back, in each of your services and determine by interviewing the young rotc students, taught by that particular individual, whether they were sexually harassed or assa
cases 22017, but for the new york times article, we would know nothing about this. you are relying on what they found out in the new york times investigation to inform you of what you should be doing. when you see cases in 2017-18-19-20-21, why didn't someone raise the alarm that we have a huge problem, half a million kids and we spent half half $1 billion and somehow suggest it is up to the school, we've got to let local law enforcement handle this, that is frankly bs. there needs to be an...
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as the supreme court investigates that monumental leak of the dobbs opinion, new york times has learnedforward, alleging another breach. years ago. the landmark case involving rules around insurance coverage, birth control. times reports as quote, in a letter to chief justice john g. roberts junior, and interviews with the new york times, the reverend robert shank said he was told the outcome of the case weeks before it was announced. he used that information to prepare a public relations push, records show, he said that at the last minute, he tipped off the president of the craft store chain owned by christian invent illegals which was winning, that was the winning party in the case. the case in question is -- 5 to 4 supreme court ruling from 2014, which allowed privately held companies to object on religious grounds to an obama care law that required employers to cover certain contraceptives for their female employees. it was a big deal. not the courts first time recognizing a for profit corporations claim of religious belief. reverend schenke was an antiabortion leader at the time, t
as the supreme court investigates that monumental leak of the dobbs opinion, new york times has learnedforward, alleging another breach. years ago. the landmark case involving rules around insurance coverage, birth control. times reports as quote, in a letter to chief justice john g. roberts junior, and interviews with the new york times, the reverend robert shank said he was told the outcome of the case weeks before it was announced. he used that information to prepare a public relations push,...
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but for the new york times article, we would know nothing about this. and you are relying on what they found out in the new york times investigation to somehow inform you of what you should be doing. when you saw these cases coming up in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, why didn't someone raise the alarm that we have a huge problem? these are a half 1 million kids, and we spend half a billion dollars. and to somehow suggests that, well, it's up to the schools, and we've got to let local law enforcement handle this, that's, frankly, be s. and i think there needs to be an absolute comprehensive review. because let me tell you what happens. loughlin air force base is a great example. there were 30 military straining instructors with these 17, 18, 19 year olds that were sexually assaulting over 60 of their trainees. not one of the trainees came forward to report. because they wanted to just get out of the training program and move on. so, to start with, i think every one of these individuals who have been decertified, i think you need to go back, and each of yo
but for the new york times article, we would know nothing about this. and you are relying on what they found out in the new york times investigation to somehow inform you of what you should be doing. when you saw these cases coming up in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, why didn't someone raise the alarm that we have a huge problem? these are a half 1 million kids, and we spend half a billion dollars. and to somehow suggests that, well, it's up to the schools, and we've got to let local law...
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i was just looking at the new york times and how this is the 3rd, the 3rd execution that the new york times has verified as, as has happened. and there is no action officially, nothing from the us, nothing from these western sponsors of ukraine. this is the thing you have got the new york times saying this and what appears to be mounting evidence will key of will they have to admit to some of its trips committing war crimes. how hard you think brian, that the you premium authorities will proceed if these atrocities are proven beyond the died? i, i still don't think the west will push the issue at all. what ukraine is still lying about these while at least one missile falling in poland, the killing to polish civilians are still lying about that and no one holding them accountable for that they are lying, even when in their best interest they should be telling the truth and in an instant like this, they want to keep the barbarity going, and unfortunately, no one, no one except russia and that lies will hold them accountable. i would submit and even going back to the summer, we wouldn't
i was just looking at the new york times and how this is the 3rd, the 3rd execution that the new york times has verified as, as has happened. and there is no action officially, nothing from the us, nothing from these western sponsors of ukraine. this is the thing you have got the new york times saying this and what appears to be mounting evidence will key of will they have to admit to some of its trips committing war crimes. how hard you think brian, that the you premium authorities will...
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"the new york times" will write 10,000 words or more. front page today and the next day and they didn't disclose hardly at all "the new york times" didn't that they own a company called the athletic which they bought for hundreds of millions of dollars which is taking millions of dollars in sports gambling money and advertisement. "the new york times" is ripping the entire sports gambling industry while not acknowledging that a substantial portion of their revenue for the athletic is directly tied to sports gambling. look, if "the new york times" decided sports gambling ads are awful. giving people free play money which is what happens a lot of time when you come in. free to gamble with. if that is not permissible why isn't "the new york times" as a corporation taking millions of gambling dollars and taking all these advertisements themselves. at a bare minimum why didn't they cover themselves? if the entire industry is at fault shouldn't "the new york times" examine their own hypocrisy there? it is a glaring red flag in this story in gen
"the new york times" will write 10,000 words or more. front page today and the next day and they didn't disclose hardly at all "the new york times" didn't that they own a company called the athletic which they bought for hundreds of millions of dollars which is taking millions of dollars in sports gambling money and advertisement. "the new york times" is ripping the entire sports gambling industry while not acknowledging that a substantial portion of their revenue...
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we ran. >> i am from new jersey the northeastern part of the state) my mother is from rochester,is w york my dad is from buffalo, new york and they moved it into new jersey by the timesuburbs in new york about 45 minutes with new york city waiver headquarters there and a few dozen journalists roaming the country undercover. >> closure life like from zero - 18. >> all right about that my first book, breakthrough my father mya grandfather worked construction and property maintenance and help them up until teenagers and write about some of that story and story of resilience ofto a life i did not really ever think that was going to be a journalist but i did enjoy to watch the news in new york "fox5" and i question is had a definitely went to the new york times every day come 18 years old in 19 years old and a rather usa today and i just read newspapers every day for a year or two i found mike wallace once said this, and he said it best, found things are not as it seemed and rarely as they should be. i did not to know know what to do this in the middle what it meant to me, was i going to be an actor or work in finance or was i going to work with my dad and you know mowin
we ran. >> i am from new jersey the northeastern part of the state) my mother is from rochester,is w york my dad is from buffalo, new york and they moved it into new jersey by the timesuburbs in new york about 45 minutes with new york city waiver headquarters there and a few dozen journalists roaming the country undercover. >> closure life like from zero - 18. >> all right about that my first book, breakthrough my father mya grandfather worked construction and property...
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how tragic how far "the new york times" house fallen., far heft brainwashing and of "the washington post" and owner jeff bezos, inmates are running the asylum at wash post while jeff parties in his hot tub. does that a go too far? >> i mean, the inmates running the asylum, that's pretty rich coming from elon musk and what he's been doing with twitter. i don't disagree that, you know, they do sound like babies, but "the washington post"? doesn't make sense to me. >> [inaudible] i will say that. howard: well, that is true, and he's trying to get everything done at once. but with musk just announcing based on a twitter poll that he'll restore most of these suspended accounts that haven't engaged in broken laws or e region juice spam, what's been your experience on twitter? >> yeah. what's interesting is, again, i'm a conservative woman on twitter, and i very publicly a few years ago a picture of me crying in, you know, in an emotional way, someone had doctored a glock gun at my head, and it went viral. like, my husband and my media friends
how tragic how far "the new york times" house fallen., far heft brainwashing and of "the washington post" and owner jeff bezos, inmates are running the asylum at wash post while jeff parties in his hot tub. does that a go too far? >> i mean, the inmates running the asylum, that's pretty rich coming from elon musk and what he's been doing with twitter. i don't disagree that, you know, they do sound like babies, but "the washington post"? doesn't make sense to...
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you probably grew up in a factually that took the new york times seriously. you lived in new york. you may live there now. were you surprised by this? >> no. at this point i wasn't. but what you just said, i talked to my dad, who is somebody who i say trusts the new york times. that's the alarming part. another way you preface it, i reached out to her seven months ago. they've been doing this for nearly a year i knew about this investigation. when i heard about it, i said, let's sit down, open book. i will answer any question you have. the thing about it, and i don't care what your politics are, how you sit. i am the witness of a story you are working on for basically a year. i am saying i will sit down with you. you can ask me anything. i'm not sending lawyers in the room. nobody. just me. i will answer every single question you have. she had no interest in that. she said i'm eager to do it. two weeks went by. i didn't hear. hey, i'm still here. she worked on this for nearly a year. then she went ghost, crickets. i didn't hear anything for seven months. i get the text, list of que
you probably grew up in a factually that took the new york times seriously. you lived in new york. you may live there now. were you surprised by this? >> no. at this point i wasn't. but what you just said, i talked to my dad, who is somebody who i say trusts the new york times. that's the alarming part. another way you preface it, i reached out to her seven months ago. they've been doing this for nearly a year i knew about this investigation. when i heard about it, i said, let's sit down,...
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maggie haberman, the famed new york times trump whisper, she sometimes called. for the past seven, years is finally out with her new trump book, it is called confidence man. and it is out this week. and it to reveal some info that might be useful to know a long time ago. like how donald trump may have stolen government documents! he may have stolen government documents when he left office in january. 2021. this is from the epilogue of confidence man, he demurred when i asked if he had taken any documents of note upon departing the white house. nothing of great urgency, no. he said. before mentioning the letters that kim jong-un had sent him, which he showed off to so many oval office visitors that advisers were concerned he was being careless with sensitive material. you are able to take those with? you i asked. he kept talking, seeming to have registered my surprise and said, no i think that's in the archives, but, most of the is in the archives. but the kim jong-un letters, we have incredible things. seems kind of important now, that conversation with trump alm
maggie haberman, the famed new york times trump whisper, she sometimes called. for the past seven, years is finally out with her new trump book, it is called confidence man. and it is out this week. and it to reveal some info that might be useful to know a long time ago. like how donald trump may have stolen government documents! he may have stolen government documents when he left office in january. 2021. this is from the epilogue of confidence man, he demurred when i asked if he had taken any...
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it was named the best book of 2018 by new york times and time, elle and other publication. beneath the lion's gaze, her debut was selected by the guardian as one of the ten best contemporary african. kahlil gibran muhammad is the award winning author of the combination of blackness race, crime and the making of modern urban america and a contributor to a 2014 national research council study. the growth of incarceration in. the us exploring causes and consequences. he is currently co-chairing a national academy of sciences report on reducing racial inequalities in the criminal justice system. carlo co-hosts the pushkin podcast. some of my best friends are and is the frequent reviewer and commentator in national print and broadcast media outlets such as the washington post nation, national public radio, pbs, msnbc and the new york times, which includes his essay for the 1619 project on sugar. he has appeared in a number of feature length documentaries, including the recent release amend the fight for america. the oscar nominated 213 2016 and slavery by another name, 2012 kilo
it was named the best book of 2018 by new york times and time, elle and other publication. beneath the lion's gaze, her debut was selected by the guardian as one of the ten best contemporary african. kahlil gibran muhammad is the award winning author of the combination of blackness race, crime and the making of modern urban america and a contributor to a 2014 national research council study. the growth of incarceration in. the us exploring causes and consequences. he is currently co-chairing a...
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back to "the new york times" article, we would know nothing about this. with "the new york times" investigation to somehow inform you of what you should be doing. >> 2020, 2021 why didn't someone raise the alarm that we have a huge problem. these are a half a million kids and we spend a half a billion dollars. to somehow suggest that while it's up to the schools and we have to lead local law let locaw enforcement handle this, that's frankly be yes. and i think there needs to be an absolute comprehensive review because let me tell you what happens. the air force base is a great example. there were 30 military training inspectors with of the 17, 18, 19-year-olds that were sexually assaulting over 60 of their trainees. because they wanted to just get out of the training program and move on. so, to start with, i think everyone of these individuals we been decertified, i think you need to go back in each of your services and determined by interviewing the students who were taught by that particular individual whether or not they were sexually harassed because w
back to "the new york times" article, we would know nothing about this. with "the new york times" investigation to somehow inform you of what you should be doing. >> 2020, 2021 why didn't someone raise the alarm that we have a huge problem. these are a half a million kids and we spend a half a billion dollars. to somehow suggest that while it's up to the schools and we have to lead local law let locaw enforcement handle this, that's frankly be yes. and i think there...
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you know, when he was in the new york times. there was a change of management at the times. he and scottie reston and i call him scottie to a had a lot of independent arts. you know, they did what they wanted, but it got to be that the times was starting to down once too often to washington, editing their copy, max frankel said at one point, a famous reporter was there that reading their copy, it had been edited in new york. was it was hard to keep down your lunch because? they had changed it so much and carroll didn't like this. and he wrote an article about where he interviewed john f kennedy and new york wanted him to put a quote in from that wallace carroll had not heard. and he said, no, i did hear him say that. and the new york times ran it anyway. and shortly thereafter, wallace carroll left he said he could see the writing on the wall and this is not the independence that i want and i think that was a little bit of a crisis for him in the sense of you know just having stick to his guns in terms of the kind of reporter he wanted he wanted to be as the washington burea
you know, when he was in the new york times. there was a change of management at the times. he and scottie reston and i call him scottie to a had a lot of independent arts. you know, they did what they wanted, but it got to be that the times was starting to down once too often to washington, editing their copy, max frankel said at one point, a famous reporter was there that reading their copy, it had been edited in new york. was it was hard to keep down your lunch because? they had changed it...
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a lot of was kind of a club for the new york times. the wall street journal had flown up to new york and offered me a job, i accepted it. fine. i told the journal and they were nice about it. the weekend, about three weekends before school was ending, charlotte had a north and south carolina journalism contest and i won some thanks. i went down there. the editor pulled me aside and i'd like to offer you a job. i said thank you, but i accepted a job with the wall street journal. they said, that's the biggest mistake of your life. they're notorious in-flight people up to new york enough we heard from them again. here i am 20 to 23, my career is over before it's begun. he on monday morning i come back and ask to see mr. carroll. i go, and tell in the story. i ask, i say if it's possible, of the job offer still down. he didn't get angry and he said that madison ot is talking about. he said that so don, there's no paper in the country to better cheeses objective in the wall street journal. what do you see that for one year, or you say that f
a lot of was kind of a club for the new york times. the wall street journal had flown up to new york and offered me a job, i accepted it. fine. i told the journal and they were nice about it. the weekend, about three weekends before school was ending, charlotte had a north and south carolina journalism contest and i won some thanks. i went down there. the editor pulled me aside and i'd like to offer you a job. i said thank you, but i accepted a job with the wall street journal. they said,...
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he seemed untouchable for from the new york time. i believe he used to work for harvey weinstein getting them to speak out. was another thing. how did you persuade women's to tell you what had happened? again, i made with my camp change what happened to you in the past together we may be able to help protect and other people the truth. basically, the revelations dan covet, empowered women everywhere to share their own abuse stories and women abuse, or terry mulligan and zoe carson play the reporters, his work, one them the pullet surprisingly what is it exactly that we're looking at here? it's a film full of women being courageous, and i don't think there's that many examples of that on screen that aren't in see barry film. thick hair is a film of the countless examples of female heroism. hi, my name is jodie hunter. i'm an investigative reporter for the new york times. it's about the bravery of the women who came forward and spoke to them either on or off the record. and it's about a system just beginning to change barbie adamantly
he seemed untouchable for from the new york time. i believe he used to work for harvey weinstein getting them to speak out. was another thing. how did you persuade women's to tell you what had happened? again, i made with my camp change what happened to you in the past together we may be able to help protect and other people the truth. basically, the revelations dan covet, empowered women everywhere to share their own abuse stories and women abuse, or terry mulligan and zoe carson play the...
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>> this is the weekend new york times shelves shows how out of touch americans are. e military having a problem reading recruiting goals. ♪ >> first, a fox news alert, bowel vote counting in nevada four days after midterm election arizona republicans like masters, he's refusing to concede senate race to mark kelly after the fox news decision desk projected kelly one reaction the senate race still too close to call. the current separation is about 8150 votes. sheriff joe lombardo became the only republican to successfully flip a governor seat in nevada. chief correspondent jonathan hunt live in las vegas with an update with what's happening right now. >> good afternoon from las vegas nevada. the next few hours we expect officials here, home to 75% of the state population to finish tabulating and counting ballots and then publish the numbers. there's a possibility with the numbers and more to come we expect tonight the second largest county in terms of population in the state, we could have a result tonight. it appears the momentum is with the democratic incumbent cathe
>> this is the weekend new york times shelves shows how out of touch americans are. e military having a problem reading recruiting goals. ♪ >> first, a fox news alert, bowel vote counting in nevada four days after midterm election arizona republicans like masters, he's refusing to concede senate race to mark kelly after the fox news decision desk projected kelly one reaction the senate race still too close to call. the current separation is about 8150 votes. sheriff joe lombardo...
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this is perhaps the main point of the new york times article about illegal russian liberals, which fittes. for example, i left russia for the same place as russia says twenty-five-year-old ivan sokolovsky , who lost his asylum case in louisiana in the united states and now fears deportation. here, of course, it is necessary to explain ivan was leaving because , in fact, he invented himself as if he lives in a police state, but in the usa he encountered this in practice a few months behind bars. this is exactly the case when expectation and reality, well, do not coincide at all. after all, they counted on freedom across the ocean, but ended up in prison. well, more precisely, to the detention center for migrants, which is not at all like a cozy coworking with coffee and cottage cheese. but it is precisely to such conditions that those russians who break into the united states from the territory of mexico strive, according to the same new york times, there are already over 20,000 people. this year, the phenomenal growth of more than 46 times compared to 2020, then even 500 did not accumu
this is perhaps the main point of the new york times article about illegal russian liberals, which fittes. for example, i left russia for the same place as russia says twenty-five-year-old ivan sokolovsky , who lost his asylum case in louisiana in the united states and now fears deportation. here, of course, it is necessary to explain ivan was leaving because , in fact, he invented himself as if he lives in a police state, but in the usa he encountered this in practice a few months behind bars....
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that's a story from the new york times. american officials announcing that on tuesday, to repair the electrical grid and also seeking to rally other allies to make similar offers. the commitment came as diplomats from more than 30 countries gathered in bucharest, romania, where the nato secretary general made clear that the alliance might one day expand to include ukraine. a stance opposed by russian president vladimir putin. that's the story from the new york times. so, a lot going on this morning. we are taking down at the beginning of our program here on those pledges. that pledge by president biden, and congressional leaders, to work together to solve these looming economic issues. that railway strike is the most immediate, but a potential government shutdown, if a government funding bill isn't reached here in the next couple of weeks and early december, a lot to go over but we especially want to hear from you. your thoughts on whether you think congress can work together. phone lines, again, democrats, republicans, and
that's a story from the new york times. american officials announcing that on tuesday, to repair the electrical grid and also seeking to rally other allies to make similar offers. the commitment came as diplomats from more than 30 countries gathered in bucharest, romania, where the nato secretary general made clear that the alliance might one day expand to include ukraine. a stance opposed by russian president vladimir putin. that's the story from the new york times. so, a lot going on this...
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new york city councilman, joe borelli. felony surged 20% this year compared to 2021, how can new york city ever come back to what it once was if you take your life in your hands every timein? >> joe: it can't. as long as someone like alvin bragg is there, new york city will never be as safe as it was when giuliani and bloomberg and even part of bill de blasio's term. new yorkers are learning you get what you deserve, they overwhelmingly elected this guy, alvin bragg, who promised day one to do exactly what he was doing. he is not lying, he is not hiding or shameful of how he wants to treat this office and new yorkers elected it and manhattan supported kathy hochul and lee zeldin, her opponent, promised to get rid of alvin bragg. we are in this situation where manh manhattan citizens are causing this problem. >> todd: have city leaders and state leaders gone far enough? the numbers lead me to believe no. >> no issue the police are making as much arrests, if not more than in the years leading up to this year, prosecutors like alvin bragg are dropping sentences from felonies to misdemeanors, that is part of the problem. one thing he said that he is right about, discovery l
new york city councilman, joe borelli. felony surged 20% this year compared to 2021, how can new york city ever come back to what it once was if you take your life in your hands every timein? >> joe: it can't. as long as someone like alvin bragg is there, new york city will never be as safe as it was when giuliani and bloomberg and even part of bill de blasio's term. new yorkers are learning you get what you deserve, they overwhelmingly elected this guy, alvin bragg, who promised day one...
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new york. my dad is from buffalo, new york. they moved to new jersey by the time i was born.ritas is located in the suburbs of nukes either we're located in westchester county. about 45 minutes north of newark city. with headquarters in and with a few dozen journalists roaming the country under cover. >> host: what was your lifelike from zero to 18? >> guest: i bite about that in my first book breakthrough. my father and grandfather were in construction and property maintenance, and i helped them up until my teenage years. i write about some of that story from the story of resilience of my life but i didn't really ever think is going be a journalist, but i did enjoy, watch local news in new york, fox five, nbc format, abc seven eyewitness news. i read the new times every day i'm 18, 19, i read the "usa today," star-ledger. i just read newspapers everyday for a year or two. i found, mike wallace once said this, and he said it best. i found things were not as they seem and rarely as a should be. i didn't know what to do with that sentiment. i did know what that meant to me. was
new york. my dad is from buffalo, new york. they moved to new jersey by the time i was born.ritas is located in the suburbs of nukes either we're located in westchester county. about 45 minutes north of newark city. with headquarters in and with a few dozen journalists roaming the country under cover. >> host: what was your lifelike from zero to 18? >> guest: i bite about that in my first book breakthrough. my father and grandfather were in construction and property maintenance, and...
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which has been fundamental to our democracy. >> going up this new york times report.thing they weren't supposed to. and they spread the word. what are the harms here for having prior knowledge of a decision? >> i think it is just as he said. he was a voter believe there's targeting this process. that there isn't a hidden agenda. but the law is the law, and the judges are going to read that in a way that, yes, they need some function of their beliefs, it influences. but at least we'll do it in an impartial way. that is this broader agenda. throughout the is we don't know that anymore. we can't be clear about that anymore. and the concern has been, and melissa talked about elections and say that elections matter. it is because of situations like this. because the court is changed now. for a generation. so i cannot imagine this the last time we're going to be hearing about decisions being leaked, scales being tipped, or another. or justices not recusing themselves and situations where they absolutely should. this is going to be troubling for america, for the generation.
which has been fundamental to our democracy. >> going up this new york times report.thing they weren't supposed to. and they spread the word. what are the harms here for having prior knowledge of a decision? >> i think it is just as he said. he was a voter believe there's targeting this process. that there isn't a hidden agenda. but the law is the law, and the judges are going to read that in a way that, yes, they need some function of their beliefs, it influences. but at least...
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you see only the "new york times" can do its own research. ee depape's criminal history you are a tin foil hat wearing conspiracy theorist. don't worry the "times" talked to a disinformation expert to explain why and, yes, it is who you think it is. >> information laundering is quite ferocious. when a huckster takes some lies and quite pro-cocious saying them in congress or mainstream outlet. >> jesse: that's right, neon that the totally unbiased mary poppins of disinformation. she says no amount of evidence be it police body camera footage or anything else could get in the way of such false hoods in the highs of those who do not want to believe facts. that's rich, speaking of not wanting to believe the facts, didn't the "times" run with the russia hoax without evidence for years? and if we were talking about withholding body camera footage you know from maybe the george floyd death, they would be calling everybody racist for not releasing it. when we want to see the body cam, we are no better than al-qaeda. yeah. that's what nbc is saying. on
you see only the "new york times" can do its own research. ee depape's criminal history you are a tin foil hat wearing conspiracy theorist. don't worry the "times" talked to a disinformation expert to explain why and, yes, it is who you think it is. >> information laundering is quite ferocious. when a huckster takes some lies and quite pro-cocious saying them in congress or mainstream outlet. >> jesse: that's right, neon that the totally unbiased mary poppins of...
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just this month, she's quoted in the "new york times," bloomberg, serious publications to decide whatd what questions you're allowed to ask about the attack on paul pelosi. asking questions, according to "the new york times," is disinformation. >> tucker: ha-ha-ha! >> she's still out there. much worse, she's working at a british think tank. there's a bunch of other clowns there, part of a christian nationalist plot, but working with experts, former cia analysts, because the intelligent groups that try to assess enemy countries, espionage campaigns, the things they do with washington, are mixing seamlessly with democrat partisan who try to work with the department of homeland security. they treat you like a terrorist, get former crease directors, former fbi directors to back it up and make it serious. >> tucker: and alex jones, for that matter, who said our intel agencies are interfering in domestic politics. people like me said that's impossible, that's immoral, totallarian, but it's happening ope. >> i was doubtful when these first things started to come out, people said the same gro
just this month, she's quoted in the "new york times," bloomberg, serious publications to decide whatd what questions you're allowed to ask about the attack on paul pelosi. asking questions, according to "the new york times," is disinformation. >> tucker: ha-ha-ha! >> she's still out there. much worse, she's working at a british think tank. there's a bunch of other clowns there, part of a christian nationalist plot, but working with experts, former cia analysts,...
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featuring kareem john pierre and maggie hagerman from the new york times. -- secretary jean-pierre, and maggie hagerman from the new york times. ♪
featuring kareem john pierre and maggie hagerman from the new york times. -- secretary jean-pierre, and maggie hagerman from the new york times. ♪
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hi, we're from the new york times. i believe you used to work for harvey weinstein? exposed the film producer harvey weinstein — we speak to the journalists and the actors. coming up on the bbc news channel, the shock of the world cup so far. denmark are in action, and later the holders france get their campaign under against australia. there was high drama in doha today on day three of the qatar world cup, as one of the tournament favourites 0ne one of the tournament favourites, argentina, were beaten 2—1 by saudi arabia. the shock result ends argentina's 36 match unbeaten international run. inafew in a few moments we will be live at the england training ground after their victory last night against iran. first let's join first let'sjoinjohn first let's joinjohn watson in doha. first let's 'oin john watson in doha. , ~ first let's 'oin john watson in doha. , ., ~ doha. yes, saudi arabia, ranked well below their opponent _ doha. yes, saudi arabia, ranked well below their opponent to _ doha. yes, saudi arabia, ranked well below their opponent to have - doha. yes, saud
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outcomes and i don't think any of us want to go back to a time when if you don't like what the new york times prints your only option is to send a letter to the new york times and hoping among hundreds of others will be printed. it is great that we can get additional conversations going but it is a double-edged sword because it invites the dangers we've been talking about. >> host: to transition to talking about your solutions and think about our your right? will they make the situation better or worse? for those who are watching, i am erwin chermerinsky at have the pleasure of talking to richard hasen, professor of law at the university of california irvine and expert on election law in the united states. what i liked about the book is how detailed you are with regard to potential solutions. change election administration. what do you mean? >> first thing i should say to frame it, there are changes in the law that make it better but changes to the law are not enough. even if we get everything and acted that i propose, even if the supreme court agreed with everything i said it wouldn't be eno
outcomes and i don't think any of us want to go back to a time when if you don't like what the new york times prints your only option is to send a letter to the new york times and hoping among hundreds of others will be printed. it is great that we can get additional conversations going but it is a double-edged sword because it invites the dangers we've been talking about. >> host: to transition to talking about your solutions and think about our your right? will they make the situation...
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i really don't want to hear from new york times on this.r to be right at some point than wrong about everything. and you know, to their credit, they have done good work, they were the ones that broke story on the hillary server, and u unemploy maybe most of the time -- maybe most of the time they have been beacons, howhow you see this resolving. >> i don't know it will be resolved. "new york times" does great investigative research, the problem is they don't know how to read their own data. they can have value. they have amazing resources. i wish they would get it together, i don't think it wrong to call them out for d disinformation but they can't discount them, i am a subscriber. >> who decided what is news and who is a publisher? that is one of the key issues. >> me, joking. actually i don't know. each outlet whether a television news outlet or print news like "new york times," you have to have the chief. you have to have the editor in chief who makes the call. and it is not an ease call. you want our readers and listeners and viewers to
i really don't want to hear from new york times on this.r to be right at some point than wrong about everything. and you know, to their credit, they have done good work, they were the ones that broke story on the hillary server, and u unemploy maybe most of the time -- maybe most of the time they have been beacons, howhow you see this resolving. >> i don't know it will be resolved. "new york times" does great investigative research, the problem is they don't know how to read...
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attempt to arm ukraine, has practically exhausted its own arsenals, according to the american new york times, the apu fires up to 7,000 cannon shots per day, that is, the day of the conflict in ukraine in terms of military resources is equal to the month of the afghan conflict, where the americans fired 300 shots per day of such intensity fighting led to the exhaustion of stocks of artillery shells according to the new york times, twenty of the thirty nato countries are not only unable to provide assistance to ukraine anymore, but have practically lost even their own reserves, and it will take several years to establish the production of additional volumes. already a violent clash of refugees with the police on mexico and the american border along the rio grande, dozens of settlement camps were set up that did not agree with the authorities every day, thousands of moose americans move to american shores from here, and both through official checkpoints and in a raincoat , the mexican government tried to gather people in camps that would be centrally supplied and controlled by the police, but
attempt to arm ukraine, has practically exhausted its own arsenals, according to the american new york times, the apu fires up to 7,000 cannon shots per day, that is, the day of the conflict in ukraine in terms of military resources is equal to the month of the afghan conflict, where the americans fired 300 shots per day of such intensity fighting led to the exhaustion of stocks of artillery shells according to the new york times, twenty of the thirty nato countries are not only unable to...