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at newsweek — something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we _ something on joe rogan?utely. at newsweek we try _ something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try to _ something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try to represent - something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try to represent the | at newsweek we try to represent the full breadth of opinion, relevant to americans and we will have pieces from that this information point of view, we have pieces talking about how this story is about the culture war, the class four, the race for, we are trying to get at that story from all points of view. we we are trying to get at that story from all points of view.— from all points of view. we will return to spotify _ from all points of view. we will return to spotify and _ from all points of view. we will return to spotify and joe - from all points of view. we willi return to spotify and joe rogan from all points of view. we will i return to spotify and joe rogan in from all points of view. we will - return to spotify and joe rogan in a return to spotif
at newsweek — something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we _ something on joe rogan?utely. at newsweek we try _ something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try to _ something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try to represent - something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try to represent the | at newsweek we try to represent the full breadth of opinion, relevant to americans and we will have pieces from that this information point of view, we have pieces talking...
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batya ungar—sargon from newsweek, is that good enough for you?s not a conservative, he's a liberal. he voted for bernie sanders and supports legalisation of marijuana. so i don't know what kind of conservative that is, but he's to the left of the majority of the american people. also, he's never, to my knowledge, had an incel on his show. a lot of the people he has on are actually people who were very respected in the medical field until they fell afoul of the reigning orthodoxy about covid. and what you have on the mainstream media is things like people who are redefining what science is and what the scientific method is, to mean that you can't change when they themselves are changing their minds from week to week. but hold on... let me just give you one example, ok? people who said that cloth masks don't work two years ago had their accounts removed from social media. now that is the consensus of experts, because that is how science works. you float ideas, you question them, you try them, and then you change your mind about them. that is litera
batya ungar—sargon from newsweek, is that good enough for you?s not a conservative, he's a liberal. he voted for bernie sanders and supports legalisation of marijuana. so i don't know what kind of conservative that is, but he's to the left of the majority of the american people. also, he's never, to my knowledge, had an incel on his show. a lot of the people he has on are actually people who were very respected in the medical field until they fell afoul of the reigning orthodoxy about covid....
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europe the challenges facing president biden in the nation with our guests foundation for domestic newsweeker. when he orders can force us to have peacekeeping operations in ukraine this week the fact he was obviously a widespread illusion we have enjoyed since victory in the cold war 30 years ago. let's be clear about one thing first. flagrant act of violent aggression. ukraine is a sovereign nation whose people have repeatedly demonstrated their will to be independent. the voices over here in america seem to be expressing sympathy for putin while saying things like it's our fault we were mean to russia in the 1990s and beyond. the dangerous fools at best. ahead make it entirely clear something less than revival he announced in the secession of independent countries as a result of what he calls the virus of nationalist ambitions. >> the disintegration of our united country is brought about by the historic strategic state-supported both of its leaders. they committed at different times in state building an economic and ethnic policies for the collapse of historical russia known as the ussr
europe the challenges facing president biden in the nation with our guests foundation for domestic newsweeker. when he orders can force us to have peacekeeping operations in ukraine this week the fact he was obviously a widespread illusion we have enjoyed since victory in the cold war 30 years ago. let's be clear about one thing first. flagrant act of violent aggression. ukraine is a sovereign nation whose people have repeatedly demonstrated their will to be independent. the voices over here in...
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from newsweek, iwant to ask you about that.nstagram a few days into the story. one of the things spotify want to do that i agree with is that at the beginning of these controversial podcast, specifically one is about covid, is to put a disclaimer and say that you should speak with your physician and that these people and opinions they express are contrary to the opinions of the consensus of experts. which i think is very important. sure, have that on there, i am very happy with that. also, i think if there is anything that i have done that i could do better, is have more experts with differing opinions right after i have the controversial oi'ies. i would most certainly be open to doing that. is that good enough for you? i have to correct a bit of the disinformation we have heard. joe rogan is not a liberal, he voted for bernie sanders and promotes marijuana. he is to the left of the majority of the american people. a lot of the people he has on our people who were very respected in the medicalfield until they fell foul of the r
from newsweek, iwant to ask you about that.nstagram a few days into the story. one of the things spotify want to do that i agree with is that at the beginning of these controversial podcast, specifically one is about covid, is to put a disclaimer and say that you should speak with your physician and that these people and opinions they express are contrary to the opinions of the consensus of experts. which i think is very important. sure, have that on there, i am very happy with that. also, i...
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and newsweek, of course. i thought you were asking about news if you're asking about op-eds definitely come to newsweek. there are two editors who are liberals on the left and two are conservative on the right and every day you will find viewpoints that will make you very angry. please come and read them, but keep your heart here. and what and you know, look at the ai page, i mean the fact that we have this going on at ai should shock people and i'm thrilled we're doing it. we really do try to keep things balanced. it may not be a news outlet or research and policy. but but still there there are places that are trying to do this. we occasionally fail, but we're absolutely trying and and i appreciate what newsweek has been doing since it's reincarnated version, right? let me just put in a word for for i'm not sure that harpers and where i once worked and the atlantic which i am currently writing the buckley piece for really represent news sources if you're interested writing for the la times and living in in b
and newsweek, of course. i thought you were asking about news if you're asking about op-eds definitely come to newsweek. there are two editors who are liberals on the left and two are conservative on the right and every day you will find viewpoints that will make you very angry. please come and read them, but keep your heart here. and what and you know, look at the ai page, i mean the fact that we have this going on at ai should shock people and i'm thrilled we're doing it. we really do try to...
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. >> at the depressing note on which to end a very, very busy newsweek. my thanks to josh hammer and cliff may. that's it for us this would be back next week at more interviews and commentary right here on the wall street journal at large. thank you so much for joining "after the bell" welcome to xi jinping. we prepare you for the week ahead. wild ups and downs on wall street after russia invaded ukraine. how it could affect markets long-term. solid advice on where investors can find safe havens amid the turmoil in europe. we begin with the most important things investors should be thinking about right now. investors were shaken by the invasion of ukraine. what if a russian attack undermines global growth but inflation sticks around? investors may need to balance risky portfolios. crude oil surges above 100 a barrel for the first time since 2014. how to boost your portfolio. my colleagues, beverly goodman, carleton english and jack hough. we are getting more grim news out of ukraine. how should investors think about this? jack: i did not have on my bingo
. >> at the depressing note on which to end a very, very busy newsweek. my thanks to josh hammer and cliff may. that's it for us this would be back next week at more interviews and commentary right here on the wall street journal at large. thank you so much for joining "after the bell" welcome to xi jinping. we prepare you for the week ahead. wild ups and downs on wall street after russia invaded ukraine. how it could affect markets long-term. solid advice on where investors can...
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first batya is a deputy editor of "newsweek." if or that she was the opinion editor of the largest jewish media outlet in america and she's written for places like the "new york times", "washington post", foreign policy to name a few. she also holds a phd from the university of california at berkeley and when a book comes out in about a week go get it. it's fantastic. we're also joined by virginia heffernan who is currently contributor at wired. she is author of magic and loss, the internet is art. she's been around the tech world for years. i look forward to talking to her off-line more at tech. i was rountree web 1.0 in 2.0 out in palo alto, amazing times and so much julie written about that. before joining the staff at wired she worked for the "new york times" editorial op-ed columnist for the "l.a. times." she also, like batya, has a phd in this phd is from harvard. she likes to say that she stumbled onto the internet in 1979 in the back office then for pervasive and i can't wait to hear views on this. and finally thomas chat
first batya is a deputy editor of "newsweek." if or that she was the opinion editor of the largest jewish media outlet in america and she's written for places like the "new york times", "washington post", foreign policy to name a few. she also holds a phd from the university of california at berkeley and when a book comes out in about a week go get it. it's fantastic. we're also joined by virginia heffernan who is currently contributor at wired. she is author of...
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at newsweek, we really try to represent the full breadth of opinion relevant to americans. to have pieces on rogan from an independent media point of view, we're going to have pieces from that sort of disinformation point of view, we have pieces talking about how this story is about the culture wars, the class wars, the race wars — so really trying to get at that story from all points of view. we'll return to spotify and joe rogan in a moment, but let's first of all spend a bit of time closer to home, because bbc three is back as a traditional tv channel and its controller, fiona campbell, has been explain why. so, our channel is an additional signal. it's a really loud noise in which we can place our most successful shows and launch new talent from. it's a place from which we can shout and say, "this is the place for you, and once you switch on, you can relax and see your world and your struggles reflected." there is obviously evidence as well in the industry. enders have done some research and nielsen in america have done some research that shows that tv is still used for
at newsweek, we really try to represent the full breadth of opinion relevant to americans. to have pieces on rogan from an independent media point of view, we're going to have pieces from that sort of disinformation point of view, we have pieces talking about how this story is about the culture wars, the class wars, the race wars — so really trying to get at that story from all points of view. we'll return to spotify and joe rogan in a moment, but let's first of all spend a bit of time closer...
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i think she probably got the better of that argument in the long run but newsweek at this time fancytself the liberal alternative to stuffy loose dominated time magazine exactly the liberal magazine my goodness, but she did be having face that kind of discrimination. she took particular satisfaction not only in a really in her own advancement but george as you know in those years that when you work together at abc, she was a ferocious advocate. for other women and i talked to david weston who was quoted in the book. he was the news director for a good part of those years and this direct coit. he said cokey would march into my office and bust my chops demanding that we put more women on the air, so she had a not only she had a tremendous sense of obligation because other women it helped her nina totenberg and linda wurthymer helped get her hired at npr and she was a charter member of the old girls network and determined to do for other women what men guys had always done for each other for time out of mind. did you too you were the new york times and she with npr and then abc did you
i think she probably got the better of that argument in the long run but newsweek at this time fancytself the liberal alternative to stuffy loose dominated time magazine exactly the liberal magazine my goodness, but she did be having face that kind of discrimination. she took particular satisfaction not only in a really in her own advancement but george as you know in those years that when you work together at abc, she was a ferocious advocate. for other women and i talked to david weston who...
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fact he rode to lee editing mobile editor in chief of news week, the chief executive officer of newsweek complaining that you. i mean he didn't say they should ban you from being able to write in a publication. but effectively saying that they should print a warning every time you write for the magazine, i write to bring your attention to troubling issue with one of the music's contributors. vip jess, while a registered foreign agent readers should be informed or disclaim. mine is biography, his shilling for a genocidal regime. makes me sound like a criminal, isn't it? but the fact is that senator rick scott suffers from a dereliction and distraction of duty. and i do question its judgment off priorities. considering the, the chair of authority that you occupies, i mean, he chose me to be his 1st order of p r business in 2022. considering that his own state and various issues that they will coping with, like coded and, and a few other things. um, you know, and all of this, i do feel sorry for him because he even treated it out and i don't have to criticize him. and of course i'm not bein
fact he rode to lee editing mobile editor in chief of news week, the chief executive officer of newsweek complaining that you. i mean he didn't say they should ban you from being able to write in a publication. but effectively saying that they should print a warning every time you write for the magazine, i write to bring your attention to troubling issue with one of the music's contributors. vip jess, while a registered foreign agent readers should be informed or disclaim. mine is biography,...
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a trucker with over 25 years of experience recently penned an op-ed for "newsweek" titled elites are smearing truckers because we are doing their job representing the people. and i loved that op-ed. we are happy gordon is with us tonight who joins us. your reaction to this freak out among the elites in canada and the media and the politically powerful here. >> thank you for having me on, laura. it's been a very illuminating to see how poorly me and my fellow road warriors have been treated in the media. they attempted to smear us with a couple of guys with flags two saturdays ago in ottawa, two beds out of 100,000 people on the capital and using this to basically say we are all these fringe right-wing extremists even though there were people at the protest from all walks of life, people at the protest who aren't even truckers. the truckers have set up a community kitchen in downtown ottawa, ravers have showed up in the evenings and set up sound systems on the weekends and people have come and danced because there is so joyous because they want their freedom back in celebration, yet t
a trucker with over 25 years of experience recently penned an op-ed for "newsweek" titled elites are smearing truckers because we are doing their job representing the people. and i loved that op-ed. we are happy gordon is with us tonight who joins us. your reaction to this freak out among the elites in canada and the media and the politically powerful here. >> thank you for having me on, laura. it's been a very illuminating to see how poorly me and my fellow road warriors have...
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and in newsweek landing on —- magazine told her we do not hire women to be writers.she wrote five best-selling nbooks. [laughter] host: and to be the liberal alternative with the liberal magazine. >> but facing that kind of discrimination she checked particular satisfaction not only in her own intensity that in those years when you work together at abc's, she was a ferocious advocate for other women. i talked to david in the book he was news director for a good part of those years he word march into my office and bust my chops demanding we put more women on the air. not only a tremendous sense of obligation. and then to help get her hired at npr and and she was a charter member of the old girls network and determined to do for other women were guys have always done for each other. host: did you ever have journalistic rivalries where you each new something you wanted to know. >> not very often because she was scooped me because she was on the air earlier. actually we would commute together and have lunches together and cover the same press conferences. we traded a lot
and in newsweek landing on —- magazine told her we do not hire women to be writers.she wrote five best-selling nbooks. [laughter] host: and to be the liberal alternative with the liberal magazine. >> but facing that kind of discrimination she checked particular satisfaction not only in her own intensity that in those years when you work together at abc's, she was a ferocious advocate for other women. i talked to david in the book he was news director for a good part of those years he...
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along with the prominent rabbi you wrote for newsweek that there's an urgent need for reinvigorating the black/jewish alliance. explain the history and why it's time to bring it back around. >> race is a social construct. and that can create a dynamic where communities with mutual understandings and histories work to strengthen this democracy. in the '50s and '60s, we had in the middle of segregation. many jewish individuals who were able to come to this country. they taught at hbcus, they were part of the conversation talked about applying democracy to all citizens. that's when we realized, through the strategy we have seen, you see young, white jewish kids, young black kids, standing up and fighting to ensure the safety against domestic terrorists. will not be the standard in the this country. >> i want to play this moment from whoopi goldberg on colbert. watch this. she tried to clean up her comments. >> if the klan is coming down the street, and i'm standing with a jewish friend, i'm going to run. but if my friend decides not to run, they'll get passed by, most times, because you
along with the prominent rabbi you wrote for newsweek that there's an urgent need for reinvigorating the black/jewish alliance. explain the history and why it's time to bring it back around. >> race is a social construct. and that can create a dynamic where communities with mutual understandings and histories work to strengthen this democracy. in the '50s and '60s, we had in the middle of segregation. many jewish individuals who were able to come to this country. they taught at hbcus,...
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influential papers the new york times the washington post and there were two weekly news magazines, newsweek and time. and they were uniformly liberal. we called it the liberal eastern establishment. no fox news. no talk radio. no podcasts. no alternate point of view. so either what you had to say with consistent with their narrative or it never saw air? there were no other side. we could not get our news out. no investigation of wrongdoing by the other side there were indications. one of my favorite and i i think it's in the back of this book. it's at least it's at least referenced. bob woodward's notes are at the university of texas? and he was first person to interview leon jaworski after jaworski had left washington and and jaworski left before the cover-up trial was underway. so on december 5th 1974. he sitting down with jaworski. and he must have said wow, you caused quite a change in washington. you know, you got nixon de resign you you handle it through the through the pardon. and then there's this code it's type so you can't miss it. says there were a number of one-on-one conversati
influential papers the new york times the washington post and there were two weekly news magazines, newsweek and time. and they were uniformly liberal. we called it the liberal eastern establishment. no fox news. no talk radio. no podcasts. no alternate point of view. so either what you had to say with consistent with their narrative or it never saw air? there were no other side. we could not get our news out. no investigation of wrongdoing by the other side there were indications. one of my...
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you wrote newsweek, the biggest challenge in safeguarding democracy is the a coucomplacen white moderatesurch to unravel our democracy towards autocracy and fascism. this is a criticism that we have heard on this broadcast from some democrats aiming particularly at the justice department for not aggressively prosecuting or trying to challenge these things in court. tell us why you believe that. >> grateful to be with you. i think it's important to emphasize how much of an assault on democracy we're seeing and, really, it's the biggest test of our democracy, i would argue since the voting rights act was passed in 1965. there's been a lot of denial and downplaying about the impact and the intent of these bills that we're seeing pass in over 19 states. and the brendan center is voting round-up to provide good data on that. but i think what we're really witnessing here is an effort to derail and to delay the changing demographics in our country, the multiracial democracy, increasingly becoming and from a faith perspective, and this is why i try to emphasize this on dr. martin luther king day
you wrote newsweek, the biggest challenge in safeguarding democracy is the a coucomplacen white moderatesurch to unravel our democracy towards autocracy and fascism. this is a criticism that we have heard on this broadcast from some democrats aiming particularly at the justice department for not aggressively prosecuting or trying to challenge these things in court. tell us why you believe that. >> grateful to be with you. i think it's important to emphasize how much of an assault on...
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now it's on the cover of newsweek. bookmark a salish amick guest on the show to counter what they call misinformation with the democrat narrative talking points. does that mean doctor fauci or u.s. surgeon general will be rogan's next guest? joining me once again, the party panel is back. emily, i will start with you. does it feel like spotify is caving because they are going to essentially slap some labels on joe's podcast? >> i think they are trying to meet them in the middle, ensuring he still has a platform and putting limits on it and i think him saying that there was also probably articulated and structured by them to make sure he put out a statement where he is rational and said this is what i'm doing, putting up debates and will have more people here, it was a rational orchestrated response to what as we know, simple counterculture and i appreciated points he's making, to make it further, essentially the left has taken hate speech which they officially canceled and denied the constitutional protection of it alb
now it's on the cover of newsweek. bookmark a salish amick guest on the show to counter what they call misinformation with the democrat narrative talking points. does that mean doctor fauci or u.s. surgeon general will be rogan's next guest? joining me once again, the party panel is back. emily, i will start with you. does it feel like spotify is caving because they are going to essentially slap some labels on joe's podcast? >> i think they are trying to meet them in the middle, ensuring...
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newsweek said it's a wake-up call for progressive. an awakening in the chinese american community.e it a step further joe garrett foley downplayed this. tuesday's overwhelming recall isn't a sign that san francisco is marching lock step with the conservative trend of parents taking back their schools. it was about one school board raised in one city. there's all these array of takes, mayor breed. what's yours? >> well, my take is that it was really about the frustration of the board of education doing their fundamental job and that is to make sure our children are getting educated, that they get back into the classroom and that did not occur. they were focusing on things that were a distraction. renaming schools and conversations to our school district weren't important, but what was most important is the fact that our kids were not in the classroom and san francisco, our department of public health, we've been a leader in this pandemic. in some cases we have put forth some of the most conservative policies to ensure the safety of all san franciscans. our numbers demonstrate we are
newsweek said it's a wake-up call for progressive. an awakening in the chinese american community.e it a step further joe garrett foley downplayed this. tuesday's overwhelming recall isn't a sign that san francisco is marching lock step with the conservative trend of parents taking back their schools. it was about one school board raised in one city. there's all these array of takes, mayor breed. what's yours? >> well, my take is that it was really about the frustration of the board of...
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comes to new york and the doors were just slammed in her face but she tells a story over and over newsweekazine to take one example, told her we do not hire women to be writers. she wound up writing five best-selling books, george, think she got the better of the argument. [laughter] this time the at liberal alternative to stuffy, loose, dominated time magazine it was a liberal magazine my goodness. she had never face that kind of discrimination. she took particular satisfaction not only really in her own advancement but george come as you know in those years when you work together abc she was a ferocious advocate for other women. i talked to david weston was quoted in the book he is a news director for a good part of those years were this is a direct quote. he said cokie and walked into my office and bust my chops and manic with that more women on the air. not only did she have a tremendous sense of obligation because other women had helped her. she was a member of the old determined to do for other women went guys had always done for each other. >> u2 at at the "new yorkth tim" and she w
comes to new york and the doors were just slammed in her face but she tells a story over and over newsweekazine to take one example, told her we do not hire women to be writers. she wound up writing five best-selling books, george, think she got the better of the argument. [laughter] this time the at liberal alternative to stuffy, loose, dominated time magazine it was a liberal magazine my goodness. she had never face that kind of discrimination. she took particular satisfaction not only really...
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i want to put up "san francisco chronicle" on wednesday said it was a plea for basic competence "newsweekt's a wake-up call for progressives. "the new york times" said, an awakening in the chinese american community i could take it a step further joe garrett foley sort of downplayed it and said this. tuesday's overwhelming recall of three school board members isn't a sign that san francisco is marching lockstep with the conservative trend of parents taking back their schools. it was about one school board raised in one city in an off year election in mid-february. there's all of these array of takes, mayor breed what's yours >> well, my take is that it was really about the frustration of the board of education doing their fundamental job, and that is to make sure that our children are getting educated, that they get back into the classroom, and that did not occur. they were focusing on other things that were clearly a distraction. not to say that those other things around renaming schools and conversations around changes to our school district weren't important, but what was most importan
i want to put up "san francisco chronicle" on wednesday said it was a plea for basic competence "newsweekt's a wake-up call for progressives. "the new york times" said, an awakening in the chinese american community i could take it a step further joe garrett foley sort of downplayed it and said this. tuesday's overwhelming recall of three school board members isn't a sign that san francisco is marching lockstep with the conservative trend of parents taking back their...
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he's published in the new york times slate newsweek in the brooklyn rail. he is working on his first novel and this lovely woman is suzanne mcconnell. she is co-authored vonnegut's book on craft pity the reader. she is the fiction editor of the bellevue literary review. mcconnell was a student of vonneguts at the iowa writers workshop from 1965 to 1967. and we just learned while we were in the green room that she was a scholar facilitator at va hospitals. so that's super interesting and i hope to hear more about it. thank you all for joining us. i will leave the screen and leave you guys to it. thank you so much. and remember ask a question. we'll get we'll get to later. thanks penny. so, yeah, thank you all for being here this is very very exciting for me we've had a bunch of good events and we have another one on thursday with the book and public library this thursday and then on november 30th, i'll be doing teaching a seminar for three weeks with the 92nd street y and but tonight is i come up with the title. it's full meta jacket. get it full metal jacke
he's published in the new york times slate newsweek in the brooklyn rail. he is working on his first novel and this lovely woman is suzanne mcconnell. she is co-authored vonnegut's book on craft pity the reader. she is the fiction editor of the bellevue literary review. mcconnell was a student of vonneguts at the iowa writers workshop from 1965 to 1967. and we just learned while we were in the green room that she was a scholar facilitator at va hospitals. so that's super interesting and i hope...
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and batya ungar—sargon from newsweek argues he's meeting a need. also hear, sometimes unchecked, opinions that are not rooted in available evidence. and for some, that's a problem. the notion that he has such a large audience being constantly confused, fed disinformation isjust too much. it is harmful to our ability to, if not end, at least diminish the impacts of this pandemic as soon as possible. both spotify and joe rogan know that he and his guests are what make the show. the podcast is different, and that difference is hugely popular. butjust asjoe rogan has the right to talk to who he wants, so musicians and scientists have the right to urge spotify not to give a platform to covid advice that isn't rooted in available evidence. a row has erupted over the final resting place of english explorer captain cook's famous ship. hms endeavour was used by captainjames cook during his great voyage of exploration of 1768— 1771. captain cook discovered new zealand, before finding south—eastern australia in april 1770. the vessel, was sunk off rhode islan
and batya ungar—sargon from newsweek argues he's meeting a need. also hear, sometimes unchecked, opinions that are not rooted in available evidence. and for some, that's a problem. the notion that he has such a large audience being constantly confused, fed disinformation isjust too much. it is harmful to our ability to, if not end, at least diminish the impacts of this pandemic as soon as possible. both spotify and joe rogan know that he and his guests are what make the show. the podcast is...
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and batya ungar—sargon from newsweek argues he's meeting a need.utjust asjoe rogan has the right to talk to who he wants, so musicians and scientists have the right to urge spotify not to give a platform to covid advice that isn't rooted in available evidence. that is it from me in the team. coming up now, the weather but german on for the papers. good evening, today has been another mild day. the same cannot be said for tomorrow because cold air has been lying in wait up to the north—west, and it is now making its move south—eastwards. the cold air being brought in our direction by this weather front. a cold front, this generating heavy bursts of rain through tonight and, indeed, a little bit of wintry weather on its back edge. wintry showers pushing on across parts of scotland and northern ireland and some quite strong and gusty winds, but let's follow this progress of the weather front as it sinks south—eastwards across england and wales overnight. some very heavy bursts of rain on its leading edge. on its back edge, through the pennines, the pe
and batya ungar—sargon from newsweek argues he's meeting a need.utjust asjoe rogan has the right to talk to who he wants, so musicians and scientists have the right to urge spotify not to give a platform to covid advice that isn't rooted in available evidence. that is it from me in the team. coming up now, the weather but german on for the papers. good evening, today has been another mild day. the same cannot be said for tomorrow because cold air has been lying in wait up to the north—west,...
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has once again given into iran waiving sanctions first into china you have a great op-ed out, in "newsweekapp my 2022, is raising series surveillance concerns, the app was mandatory for athletes to download now talking about, are worries that this app is being used to steal the athletes data, what can you tell us? >> well, i had -- a long time ago this summer saying china was least zefbdz country to hold international festival of good will sportsmanship equality, and human spirits, and just 24 hours into games you know you saw, china officials suppressing dutch reporter, as you mentioned, issue the my app innocuous sounding my app references reversed it, it flags any one of 2500 illegal words from illegal word database what is illegal word you can't say in china? words like the dalai lama tiananmen square massacre china human rights abuses so every athlete attendee has to download this app, if they use those words it flags the china communist party officials will be aware of that the actions that we take, we simply don't know. we also know, that china is using a voice print technology from
has once again given into iran waiving sanctions first into china you have a great op-ed out, in "newsweekapp my 2022, is raising series surveillance concerns, the app was mandatory for athletes to download now talking about, are worries that this app is being used to steal the athletes data, what can you tell us? >> well, i had -- a long time ago this summer saying china was least zefbdz country to hold international festival of good will sportsmanship equality, and human spirits,...
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the mask that you put on are supposed to be effective and how about the fact now on the cover of "newsweek we just -- ashley just read to you that johns hopkins fly by night organization fully funded by this guy named mike bloomberg billions of dollars every week, lockdown shut downs staying out of school and being locked in your house is actually worse for you than before. if i said that 8 months ago you probably would have got banned or suspended from social media. what he is doing asking questions. the biden administration how dare you contradict what our cdc changes and flip floption all the time what we consider the law of the land when it comes to this pandemic. when you consider science needs to be questioned. and all he is doing is asking questions. if you want me to put somebody who disagrees with someone who feels a certain way when it comes to the pandemic. i will start doing that but for you to ask for more artists to quit for people out there ask more artists to jump out of spotify and for you to ask him to spotify to crack down on number one guy who all he does is ask questio
the mask that you put on are supposed to be effective and how about the fact now on the cover of "newsweek we just -- ashley just read to you that johns hopkins fly by night organization fully funded by this guy named mike bloomberg billions of dollars every week, lockdown shut downs staying out of school and being locked in your house is actually worse for you than before. if i said that 8 months ago you probably would have got banned or suspended from social media. what he is doing...
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georgia's lieutenant governor writes in "newsweek" the law allows people to make contributions to departments of more equipment training. lieutenant governor duncan joins us now along with democratic state senator sonia halpern who represents georgia's 39th district including parts of atlanta. she now fully supports the new legislation. so, geoff duncan, i will start with you and ask you about about all right. e.s.s.. >> with regards to the less crime act we have not seen any push back in our state, in support of the effort. crime is a bipartisan problem and this is a bipartisan solution. >> now, this is exciting. senator halpern, just two years ago it seems americans were divided over the issue of policing. here georgia is leading the way. there are a lot of mayors trying to figure out how they can make their towns and cities safer. there are a lot of state legislators debating back and forth, coming from two different sides. i guess my question is how did georgia come together with the bipartisan bill? >> well, i think that, you know, again, crime is definitely not something that is partisa
georgia's lieutenant governor writes in "newsweek" the law allows people to make contributions to departments of more equipment training. lieutenant governor duncan joins us now along with democratic state senator sonia halpern who represents georgia's 39th district including parts of atlanta. she now fully supports the new legislation. so, geoff duncan, i will start with you and ask you about about all right. e.s.s.. >> with regards to the less crime act we have not seen any...
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later become mainstream, like the wuhan lab leak theory on covid—19 and batya unger sargon from newsweek talk to who he wants, so musicians and scientists have the right to urge spotify not to give a platform to covid advice that isn't rooted in available evidence. it's just after 8:30am, you are with bbc breakfast and one of our top stories today... borisjohnson has had a busy weekend. he's announced two new appointments to his backroom staff following a wave of resignations on thursday. cabinet office minister steve barclay will become the pm's chief of staff, and guto harri — a former adviser to mrjohnson when he was mayor of london — will become director of communications. so, will this help to steady the ship after a difficult few weeks? let's ask two westminster—watchers — jane merrick from inews and anna mikhailova from the mail on sunday. all those appointments are not to get things back on an even keel at downing street? that get things back on an even keel at downing street?— downing street? that is the million-dollar _ downing street? that is the million-dollar question. - dow
later become mainstream, like the wuhan lab leak theory on covid—19 and batya unger sargon from newsweek talk to who he wants, so musicians and scientists have the right to urge spotify not to give a platform to covid advice that isn't rooted in available evidence. it's just after 8:30am, you are with bbc breakfast and one of our top stories today... borisjohnson has had a busy weekend. he's announced two new appointments to his backroom staff following a wave of resignations on thursday....