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last month to senior american officials told the new york times magazine, the revelation about the sunken warship come from the hills of another report which claimed shade. intel had also helped to crate and kill a number of russian generals. while the pentagon has confirmed that it does say information, it denied it was aimed at striking russian military leaders. united states provides battlefield intelligence to help ukrainians defend their country. we've talked about that quite a bit. we do not provide intelligence on the location of senior military leaders on the battlefield or participate in the targeting decisions of the cranium military. well decades ago during the iraq war, the us military and intelligence communities gave secret information to saddam hussein and yet did nothing to stop his subsequent gas, the text, some of the worst chemical tests in history. and that's according to foreign policy magazine. we got to take of former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter. clearly the u. s. is directly involved. it doesn't mean that you have to have boots on the ground,
last month to senior american officials told the new york times magazine, the revelation about the sunken warship come from the hills of another report which claimed shade. intel had also helped to crate and kill a number of russian generals. while the pentagon has confirmed that it does say information, it denied it was aimed at striking russian military leaders. united states provides battlefield intelligence to help ukrainians defend their country. we've talked about that quite a bit. we do...
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joining me now is nick confessore, local investigator for the new york times, and staff writer at the new york times magazine good to have you here. that line there, i think, is actually key to this whole thing, and the more obedient voters. because that's like actually the ideological tell. but it's not -- i mean, it is frankly racist, or supremacist, and that these are deficient. these other people, they're just worse, they're more obedient, they are dirtier, etc. >> right. the themes on that show that repeat over and over again, dirtiness, disease, they are coming for you. and the thing is a very explicit in the sense, and his language is very direct, elite hates you, and want to destroy you. our civilization is at stake. it's very pessimistic. i mean, the reality that america's incredibly good, and craning americans. that's what we do best. i've been to for georgia plus years. but, in this ideology, as it's always been, the most recent arrivals are the ones who can't trust, you can't make americans, they're dangerous, they messed all thing. >> one point in your reporting, that i think again, it gets back
joining me now is nick confessore, local investigator for the new york times, and staff writer at the new york times magazine good to have you here. that line there, i think, is actually key to this whole thing, and the more obedient voters. because that's like actually the ideological tell. but it's not -- i mean, it is frankly racist, or supremacist, and that these are deficient. these other people, they're just worse, they're more obedient, they are dirtier, etc. >> right. the themes...
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great work out there. ( applause ) but right now, my first guest is a staff writer for "the new york times magazineitical gabfest," and a lecturer at yale law school. please welcome emily bazelon! ( cheers and applause ) good to see you again. >> thank you. good to see you, too. >> stephen: i want to talk about this, you know, this leak of this initial draft opinion. before we do any of that, what's-- what's the big deal about the fact that this was leaked? people are freaking out about it. explain to me why that's so important. >> i mean, it's really, in our modern history, has never happened before. >> stephen: and modern starts... >> modern starts, say, the 20th century. >> stephen: okay. >> we haven't had a major case have a draft leak early at a stage where we don't even know whether there's a firm majority for it. we don't know exactly what it means. but we can see all the reasoning that justice samuel alito is laying out for overturning "roe v. wade." >> stephen: today, roberts said this is the real deal. this is actually there. but, of course, that's not the final opinion. things could chan
great work out there. ( applause ) but right now, my first guest is a staff writer for "the new york times magazineitical gabfest," and a lecturer at yale law school. please welcome emily bazelon! ( cheers and applause ) good to see you again. >> thank you. good to see you, too. >> stephen: i want to talk about this, you know, this leak of this initial draft opinion. before we do any of that, what's-- what's the big deal about the fact that this was leaked? people are...
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and so at first i was reporting this as a feature story for the new york times magazine and then like even when i was like and i've done a number of features and i think you if you're a feature writer you kind of like often toy with like oh could this be a book? and this was the first time when i was like oh, this is a book and i was i and i was like and i want to i want to be the one to write so i thought like it's only gonna be one so one more, okay. in front of you oh, okay. i it sounds like a resting the executive suite was a success in this case. that i'm wondering if you got any sense about why that isn't more common. right it sounds like arresting the whole executive suite was a success. so why isn't that more common? part of it. frankly. is that like these guys were so reckless and like this is part of the conclusions that i start to draw at the end of the book. is that like the big pharma companies like they don't spell out in a spreadsheet that they're bribing the doctors. and but they all kind of are but like -- spelled it out in a spreadsheet and that you know and the text
and so at first i was reporting this as a feature story for the new york times magazine and then like even when i was like and i've done a number of features and i think you if you're a feature writer you kind of like often toy with like oh could this be a book? and this was the first time when i was like oh, this is a book and i was i and i was like and i want to i want to be the one to write so i thought like it's only gonna be one so one more, okay. in front of you oh, okay. i it sounds like...
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i want to bring in watergate prosecutor jill winebanks and "new york times" magazine legal writer emily bazalon. jill, your view of federal grand jury subpoena and mr. navarro's claims? >> let's start with his claims, because they are ridiculous. there has been no invocation of executive privilege, and the current encumbent, who could do it, who really has the power has said, no, i'm letting these people testify because it's too importan to the american people. there is no legitimate claim. i wonder -- you mentioned, he is representing himself. and you are correct, he is. he said, it would cost me $100,000 to have a lawyer of my own, and so i'm going represent myself. maybe the reason is that no lawyer is willing to go in and state a totally fallacious reason for his not testifying, that maybe the disbarment of some lawyers and threats to others is getting them to say, well, i can't do that anymore. maybe that's why he doesn't have a lawyer here. in terms of whether this is a big deal, it is a big deal. >> let me pauses you on that. you raise an interesting point and one i cover in the
i want to bring in watergate prosecutor jill winebanks and "new york times" magazine legal writer emily bazalon. jill, your view of federal grand jury subpoena and mr. navarro's claims? >> let's start with his claims, because they are ridiculous. there has been no invocation of executive privilege, and the current encumbent, who could do it, who really has the power has said, no, i'm letting these people testify because it's too importan to the american people. there is no...
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including the new york times magazine the atlantic washington post wall street journal the national review and several other publications a native of north carolina. he is a graduate of hampton university in virginia and harvard university. and holds a doctorate of law and policy from northeastern university. he is the author of the book. we are highlighting today. when the stars begin to fall overcoming racism and renewing the promise of america, please. join me in welcoming ted johnson. gentlemen, welcome welcome. as you can see i'm with a faith-based organization and i want to begin by having you tell a little bit about your upbringing. and also as you might imagine, i'm especially a curious about your spiritual or religious upbringing which may have shaped your imagination and values that led the things that you to do the things that you've accomplished in your life. so let's begin with you just a bit about your upbringing yourself. yeah, so, thank you. thank you all for being here. thanks to the key school for hosting and annapolis books festival. so look i grew up in north carolina t
including the new york times magazine the atlantic washington post wall street journal the national review and several other publications a native of north carolina. he is a graduate of hampton university in virginia and harvard university. and holds a doctorate of law and policy from northeastern university. he is the author of the book. we are highlighting today. when the stars begin to fall overcoming racism and renewing the promise of america, please. join me in welcoming ted johnson....
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he's a contributor to "the new york times" magazine he's so, so good this is a collection of bunch of, california, while a wildfire sweeps through. there is a lot of action in this book what this really is, this is for the person that wants the action adventure not just the physical but diving deep into the human soul if you want humanity, this is it. >> you sold it let's talk magic. >> this is "the marvelers" by deonnelle clayton. it's a middle grade series for kids in the 10 to 12 range i loved it i am much older than that and thought it was a lot of fun because, you know, i always thought that the idea of going to boarding school seemed romantic and then going to magic boarding school delightful. >> oh, i love that okay, we want a steamy romance what have you got for me, isaac? >> you made a fool of death with your beauty. this book is hot, hot, hot it is also for those who want a little depth with their titillating beach read she's basically getting back into dating five years after the death of her husband this is a book about friendship and it's also about human growth it's abou
he's a contributor to "the new york times" magazine he's so, so good this is a collection of bunch of, california, while a wildfire sweeps through. there is a lot of action in this book what this really is, this is for the person that wants the action adventure not just the physical but diving deep into the human soul if you want humanity, this is it. >> you sold it let's talk magic. >> this is "the marvelers" by deonnelle clayton. it's a middle grade series for...
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i mean nicole hannah jones, who's the author of the new york times 1619 project wrote? a magazine a magazine a magazine issue called what we are owed. and basically was her treatise on why reparations is the only answer for the black community a 13 trillion dollar reparations program and in it. she says it doesn't matter. what a black person does doesn't matter if you get educated doesn't matter if you get married doesn't matter if you buy a home doesn't matter if you save none of those things. can overcome 400 years of racialized plundering and quote? imagine if you were 12 year old black kid. you hear that? like, how can you possibly think you can be successful in this country? right, but you also don't want to send the message that you've got to do this on your own that that you've got to be that single person at 12 years old who can just leap over, you know, overcome any boundary. so that's why i set up these two narratives that i think are competing with each other in my view agency this idea of the the force of your free will guided by moral discernment force of your free wi
i mean nicole hannah jones, who's the author of the new york times 1619 project wrote? a magazine a magazine a magazine issue called what we are owed. and basically was her treatise on why reparations is the only answer for the black community a 13 trillion dollar reparations program and in it. she says it doesn't matter. what a black person does doesn't matter if you get educated doesn't matter if you get married doesn't matter if you buy a home doesn't matter if you save none of those things....
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has written about civil war us western history and american culture for the new york times the washington post smithsonian magazine preservation magazine and civil war monitor nelson earned her va in history and literature from the harvard university from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal statele
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judge the determent you are allowed to vote for marjorie taylor green even if "atlantic" magazine and "new york timesopinions because that is democracy. here is a victory should celebrate. have a wonderful weekend with the ones you love, the governor's race in california, a man with a chance to win joins us monday. we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity." fox news alert, the 45th president of the united states is onstage in pennsylvania at a huge rally despite what was heavy rains for republican senate candidate, for dr. mamet's pickle it has been raining nonstop all day but that has not stopped locals from turning out in force, we'll take you there live in just a moment but first we contrast and turn to the washington swamp for our current president can barely do anything much less hold a massive rally.
judge the determent you are allowed to vote for marjorie taylor green even if "atlantic" magazine and "new york timesopinions because that is democracy. here is a victory should celebrate. have a wonderful weekend with the ones you love, the governor's race in california, a man with a chance to win joins us monday. we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity." fox news alert, the 45th president of the united states is onstage in pennsylvania at a huge...
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has written about civil war us western history and american culture for the new york times the washington post smithsonian magazine preservation magazine and civil war monitor nelson earned her va in history and literature from the harvard university from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and...
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judge the determent you are allowed to vote for marjorie taylor green even if "atlantic" magazine and "new york times" don't like her opinions because that is democracy. here is a victory should celebrate. have a wonderful weekend with the ones you love, the governor's race in california, a man with a chance to win joins us monday. we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity." fox news alert, the 45th president of the united states is onstage in pennsylvania at a huge rally despite what was heavy rains for republican senate candidate, for dr. mamet's pickle it has been raining nonstop all day but that has not stopped locals from turning out in force, we'll take you there live in just a moment but first we contrast and turn to the washington swamp for our current president can barely do anything much less hold a massive rally. 38 people at his last event in new hampshire or wherever it was. of course, if biden does ever hold a rally, not many people would show up especially if it's raining, he's probably the least popular president of the modern era and for good reason. we have a record high
judge the determent you are allowed to vote for marjorie taylor green even if "atlantic" magazine and "new york times" don't like her opinions because that is democracy. here is a victory should celebrate. have a wonderful weekend with the ones you love, the governor's race in california, a man with a chance to win joins us monday. we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity." fox news alert, the 45th president of the united states is onstage in...
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time residency. when airbnb started 14 years ago, there had been concerned short term rentals would cut into the permanent housing stock and drive up prices in places like new york and san francisco. new york magazine reports. there are more than 10,000 airbnb listings that people can rent long term but just 7700 full time rental listings. experts say the gap is likely to grow even bigger. the academy awards are going back to the old rules requiring films to premiere in a movie theater to be nominated for an oscar and movies must have a theatrical run of at least seven days in one of six major metropolitan areas to be nominated. those regions include the bay area this year, coda became the first ever streaming movie to win best picture. it was produced by apple tv. the 95th oscars will be held in los angeles on march 12th. last time i was in a stadium this size, i was dancing in heels and wearing a glittery leotard. this outfit is much more comfortable. taylor swift delivered the commencement address for new york university there at yankee stadium today. the pop singer received an honorary doctorate from the college of fine arts during her speech that 32 year old singer songwriters shared some pers
time residency. when airbnb started 14 years ago, there had been concerned short term rentals would cut into the permanent housing stock and drive up prices in places like new york and san francisco. new york magazine reports. there are more than 10,000 airbnb listings that people can rent long term but just 7700 full time rental listings. experts say the gap is likely to grow even bigger. the academy awards are going back to the old rules requiring films to premiere in a movie theater to be...
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new york and san francisco. new york magazine. now reports there are more than 10,000. airbnb listings. people can rent long term and just 7700 full timerental listings. experts say that gap is likely to grow. time is 7 16 and less than three hours from right now. more tickets will go on sale for san francisco's outside lands festival 10 o'clock this morning. you can buy single day tickets instead of buying for the whole weekend regular one day ticket to sell for $175. it will be $395 for the v i p ticket. the organizers also released the festival schedule scissor headlines on friday green day performs on saturday and post, malone will close out the main stage on sunday. alright 7 16. let's get you out the door. we've had some early problems pop up now that we're approaching the heat of the commute cell. where do we need to start for traffic? we need to start in richmond there, gaussian, dave, because there is a crash on the way to the richmond bridge. that is causing slow traffic here on 5, 88 canals and injury crash and this one is a relatively recent. it was just reported about 10 minutes ago. everyone's arriving now and now. the tr
new york and san francisco. new york magazine. now reports there are more than 10,000. airbnb listings. people can rent long term and just 7700 full timerental listings. experts say that gap is likely to grow. time is 7 16 and less than three hours from right now. more tickets will go on sale for san francisco's outside lands festival 10 o'clock this morning. you can buy single day tickets instead of buying for the whole weekend regular one day ticket to sell for $175. it will be $395 for the v...
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time residency. when airbnb started 14 years ago, there had been concerns short term rentals would cut into the permanent housing stock and drive up prices in places like new york and san francisco. new york magazineow reports there are more than 10,000 airbnb listings that people can rent long term but just 7700 full time rental listings. experts say that gap is likely to grow even bigger. of the u. s. house of representatives is expected to vote this evening on legislation aimed at boosting the nation's supply of baby formula of the house bill would give emergency at the warning to the week federal nutrition program. to relax him non safety related regulations. democrats also unveiled an emergency bill to provide $28 million to the fda to add more inspectors who could clear additional baby formula manufacturers and then increase the supply. house republicans opposed the measure , saying it won't actually solve the problem. i think this is going to be a huge government controversy and there must be accountability and the failures of the fda. we have a lot to do here to make sure we not only get that baby formula out, find out what happened and make sure this never happens again. now a short time
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and i still have one or so magazines, like the new york times in print on sunday still. online. it is a different experience when you needed something, flipping the pages, rather than looking at what they want you to look at, you can flip through it. it is a different experience and i do enjoy that experience. it is hard to give up come but these days, they are just not around like they used to be. we have to adapt. >> i am fine with online for most of it and certainly there are good environmental reasons for that, but i enjoy my alumni magazines pretty >> i still get my alumni magazines from carolina. >> i also have aarp. >> i do too, dan. >> you know you're getting older when every article is fascinating. >> a wisconsin man has eaten the most big macs and a lifetime. donald holds the record for eating 32900 and 44 big macs. is the streak began in 1972. he eats to a day and at that time, he says he is only missed eight days of big macs. >> i wonder why he missed? >> i don't know. he was in the hospital? >> i have to say he is trim, which is surprising pretty is not part
and i still have one or so magazines, like the new york times in print on sunday still. online. it is a different experience when you needed something, flipping the pages, rather than looking at what they want you to look at, you can flip through it. it is a different experience and i do enjoy that experience. it is hard to give up come but these days, they are just not around like they used to be. we have to adapt. >> i am fine with online for most of it and certainly there are good...
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new jersey studying public policy and the managing editor of the gate the iop's undergraduate political magazine. we're thrilled to be joined today by two national political correspondents for the new york times jonathan martin and alex burns whose new book. this will not pass trump biden and the battle for america's future covers how the stability of american politics has been racked by two years of perpetual crisis before joining the times mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico and a wrir
new jersey studying public policy and the managing editor of the gate the iop's undergraduate political magazine. we're thrilled to be joined today by two national political correspondents for the new york times jonathan martin and alex burns whose new book. this will not pass trump biden and the battle for america's future covers how the stability of american politics has been racked by two years of perpetual crisis before joining the times mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico...
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has written about civil war us western history and american culture for the new york times the washington post smithsonian magazine preservation magazine and civil war monitor nelson earned her va in history and literature from the harvard university from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and trembling earth and we're so excited to have her with us today. so before i turn it over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that megan had put together so you all should have received that by now. if not that link is posted in the chat. so that please join me in welcoming megan kate nelson. hi everyone. thank you so much. thank you nicole for that lovely introduction and to the smithsonian associates for the invitation to be with you tonight. i would also like to thank harmony and ellen and steve and anna and liz for running thi
has written about civil war us western history and american culture for the new york times the washington post smithsonian magazine preservation magazine and civil war monitor nelson earned her va in history and literature from the harvard university from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and...
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western history, and american culture for the new york times, the washington post, smithsonian magazine, presentation wagons in, and civil war monitor. nelson her and her b.a. in history literature from the harvard university, and our ph.d. american studies from the university of iowa. she has taught at texas tech university, cal state, fullerton, harvard, brown. nelson is the author of saving yellowstone, ruin nation, trembling. earth we're so excited to have her with us today. before i turn it over to her, just a quick note, we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that meghan had put together. you all should've received that by now. if not, that link is posted in the chat. with that, please join me in welcoming meghan kate nelson. >> hi everyone. thank you so much. thank you, nicole, for that lovely introduction. and to the mystery in estonia sits for the invitation to be with you tonight. i would also like to think harmony, ellen, steve, anna, liz for running this show and to help me get all the tech straight. i c
western history, and american culture for the new york times, the washington post, smithsonian magazine, presentation wagons in, and civil war monitor. nelson her and her b.a. in history literature from the harvard university, and our ph.d. american studies from the university of iowa. she has taught at texas tech university, cal state, fullerton, harvard, brown. nelson is the author of saving yellowstone, ruin nation, trembling. earth we're so excited to have her with us today. before i turn...
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,you're allowed to vote forar marjorie taylor greene even if the atlantic magazine in the " new york times don't like her opinions because that's wait for it democracyneli. so there's a victory we should celebrate and that's the end of our week. ones have a wonderful weekend with the ones you love. the governor's race crtv in california, a man with a chance to win joins us monday.e we'll see you then. y on "hannity". this is a fox news alert. the foot president of the united states donald trumpat is on stage in pennsylvania ates a huge rally in spite of what was heavy rains forhe republican senate candidateav d. mehmet oz. now it has been raining nonstopa all day, but that has not stopped locals from turning outs in force. there live we'll take you there live in just a moment. but first we contrast and we turn to the washington swamp where our current president can barely do anything muchhd less hold a massive rally against thirty eight people atn his last event in new hampshire or wherever it was. now ofor w course, if biden does ever hold a rally, i don't think many people would show up,
,you're allowed to vote forar marjorie taylor greene even if the atlantic magazine in the " new york times don't like her opinions because that's wait for it democracyneli. so there's a victory we should celebrate and that's the end of our week. ones have a wonderful weekend with the ones you love. the governor's race crtv in california, a man with a chance to win joins us monday.e we'll see you then. y on "hannity". this is a fox news alert. the foot president of the united...
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determinedre yes ,you're allowed to vote forar marjorie taylor greene even if the atlantic magazine in the " new york times don't like her opinions because that's wait for it democracyneli. so there's a victory we should celebrate and that's the end of our week. ones have a wonderful weekend with the ones you love. the governor's race crtv in california, a man with a chance to win joins us monday.e we'll see you then. y on "hannity". this is a fox news alert. the foot president of the united states donald trumpat is on stage in pennsylvania ates a huge rally in spite of what was heavy rains forhe republican senate candidateav d. mehmet oz. now it has been raining nonstopa all day, but that has not stopped locals from turning outs in force. there live we'll take you there live in just a moment. but first we contrast and we turn to the washington swamp where our current president can barely do anything muchhd less hold a massive rally against
determinedre yes ,you're allowed to vote forar marjorie taylor greene even if the atlantic magazine in the " new york times don't like her opinions because that's wait for it democracyneli. so there's a victory we should celebrate and that's the end of our week. ones have a wonderful weekend with the ones you love. the governor's race crtv in california, a man with a chance to win joins us monday.e we'll see you then. y on "hannity". this is a fox news alert. the foot president...
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new york and san francisco, new york magazine reports. there are more than 10,000 airbnb listings that people can rent long term but just 7700 full time rentallistings. experts say the gap is likely to grow even bigger. more tickets for san francisco's outside lands music festival are now on sale. single day tickets went on sale this morning. previously only package deals for the whole weekend were available organized is also released. the festival schedule , says the headlines on friday green day performs on saturday post. malone closes out the made stage on sunday. hopefully it'll be a great great day to have that concert when it does happen, because that video that we should look fantastic in the weather it set out to meteorologist mark tamayo. now for a look at the warm wednesday that we're experiencing right now. yeah that's right, guys. temperatures are warming up today across a good portion of the bay area so today have kind of been setting up as the hottest day of the week and that's pretty much right on track, although it's still going to be warm as we head into the weekend, but no rainfall in sight, it would be nice to be talking a
new york and san francisco, new york magazine reports. there are more than 10,000 airbnb listings that people can rent long term but just 7700 full time rentallistings. experts say the gap is likely to grow even bigger. more tickets for san francisco's outside lands music festival are now on sale. single day tickets went on sale this morning. previously only package deals for the whole weekend were available organized is also released. the festival schedule , says the headlines on friday green...
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check out the latest articles in their leading magazines from fory queen to foreign hollace to the new york timesx news the only chance they have to break the hardest for america is not for europe in europe there is no question at all. and for america, the logic of the development of this event is to break the situation here, so here it will be front. here there will be attempts to create a new position on the alloy for encapsulated separatism. and now he is exposing bandyuganism and the remnants of the volnitskaya position, and here, of course, we have a very serious work to do to restructure, and our political systems of our political institutions. i won't even say political institutions. i don't like political institutions. but public political institutions. i love about how you can't please you directly, about like a medium -range nuclear weapon. well, i have such a weakness. here i don’t like tactical, but i like medium range. here you need to shit at a neighbor through two sections, and not at your doorstep. well, i'm so simple here, but we have to. i think the nationalization, not really a
check out the latest articles in their leading magazines from fory queen to foreign hollace to the new york timesx news the only chance they have to break the hardest for america is not for europe in europe there is no question at all. and for america, the logic of the development of this event is to break the situation here, so here it will be front. here there will be attempts to create a new position on the alloy for encapsulated separatism. and now he is exposing bandyuganism and the...
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as "new york" magazine explains, biden may feel gratitude to him for vanquishing trump and at the same time, unease about a visibly aging 79-year-old whose g.o.p. opponents are only growing more extremist. john, the opening to this "new york" magazine piece really caught my attention. i thought it was worded so cleverly. let me read it to you. on a tuesday evening in april, nearly half a century, half a century, after joe biden first publicly mused about running for president, an unsettled cross section of the democratic establishment assembled at pinehurst, golf resort at the reception on the lawn. conversation switched to grim midterms and to grimmer the party planning of 2024 where biden will stand for re-election on the eve of his 82nd birthday. seems the democrat establishment recognizes what the world does, that he may not have it all together at his age. >> john: look, one of the greatest strokes of genius or probably with this guy, luck, is that he actually picked for vice president someone who the americans like less than him. that's the greatest job security or he probably would h
as "new york" magazine explains, biden may feel gratitude to him for vanquishing trump and at the same time, unease about a visibly aging 79-year-old whose g.o.p. opponents are only growing more extremist. john, the opening to this "new york" magazine piece really caught my attention. i thought it was worded so cleverly. let me read it to you. on a tuesday evening in april, nearly half a century, half a century, after joe biden first publicly mused about running for...
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new jersey studying public policy and the managing editor of the gate the iop's undergraduate political magazine. we're thrilled to be joined today by two national political correspondents for the new york times jonathan martin and alex burns whose new book. this will not pass trump biden and the battle for america's future covers how the stability of american politics has been racked by two years of perpetual crisis before joining the times mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico and a writer for the hotline in the national review. he also coauthored a best-selling book on the 2012 election and frequently appears as a political analyst on television and radio. mr. burns before beginning his work at the times covering the 2016 election was a reporter and editor at politico where he covered the 2012 election and previously was the editor of the harvard political review. the conversation today will be moderated by david axelrod former senior advisor to president barack obama, and now director of the institute of politics here at uchicago now, i'll turn over to our speakers. thanks. thank you. thank you. harvard that's in the east right? it's just near boston. good to see you guys.
new jersey studying public policy and the managing editor of the gate the iop's undergraduate political magazine. we're thrilled to be joined today by two national political correspondents for the new york times jonathan martin and alex burns whose new book. this will not pass trump biden and the battle for america's future covers how the stability of american politics has been racked by two years of perpetual crisis before joining the times mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico...