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so npr, he did a series of npr interviews and the atlantic. uh, he did one interview with ap, at least one that i that i'm aware of. but toward the end of, his presidency and i'll back up a second throughout there were times when we would be in the oval office or whatever room in the white house was doing something, and he'd make little snide comments about the press and us being these little digs and they all they all do it. but towards the end of his presidency, he was less focused on, bigger publications or bigger news organization like the new york times and started doing more interviews with more niche publications, you know, science magazines or a music magazine things. i remember he did a reality tv show with somebody called bear grylls. who was this they went to alaska, ran around and ate together. there's no frills when he's not with a president, it's much more disgusting disgusting. and i also remember that between two ferns thing that he did to talk about health care. so there was a kind of a slide with obama. we talked about trump
so npr, he did a series of npr interviews and the atlantic. uh, he did one interview with ap, at least one that i that i'm aware of. but toward the end of, his presidency and i'll back up a second throughout there were times when we would be in the oval office or whatever room in the white house was doing something, and he'd make little snide comments about the press and us being these little digs and they all they all do it. but towards the end of his presidency, he was less focused on, bigger...
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so npr, he did a series of npr interviews and the atlantic. uh, he did one interview with ap, at least one that i that i'm aware of. but toward the end of, his presidency and i'll back up a second throughout there were times when we would be in the oval office or whatever room in the white house was doing something, and he'd make little snide comments about the press and us being these little digs and they all they all do it. but towards the end of his presidency, he was less focused on, bigger publications or bigger news organization like the new york times and started doing more interviews with more niche publications, you know, science magazines or a music magazine things. i remember he did a reality tv show with somebody called bear grylls. who was this they went to alaska, ran around and ate together. there's no frills when he's not with a president, it's much more disgusting disgusting. and i also remember that between two ferns thing that he did to talk about health care. so there was a kind of a slide with obama. we talked about trump
so npr, he did a series of npr interviews and the atlantic. uh, he did one interview with ap, at least one that i that i'm aware of. but toward the end of, his presidency and i'll back up a second throughout there were times when we would be in the oval office or whatever room in the white house was doing something, and he'd make little snide comments about the press and us being these little digs and they all they all do it. but towards the end of his presidency, he was less focused on, bigger...
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_ implications of the nprs for disabled people _ implications of the nprs for disabled people whose people whose care systems would likely— disabled people whose care systems would likely be — disabled people whose care systems would likely be overhauled - disabled people whose care systems would likely be overhauled or, - disabled people whose care systems would likely be overhauled or, at- would likely be overhauled or, at best, _ would likely be overhauled or, at best. very— would likely be overhauled or, at best, very significantly— would likely be overhauled or, at best, very significantly be - best, very significantly be challenged _ best, very significantly be challenged. the - best, very significantly be challenged. the context, | best, very significantly be i challenged. the context, two best, very significantly be _ challenged. the context, two points if i challenged. the context, two points if i may _ challenged. the context, two points if i may. first. — challenged. the context, two points if i may. first, the _ challenged. the context, two points if i may. first, the an
_ implications of the nprs for disabled people _ implications of the nprs for disabled people whose people whose care systems would likely— disabled people whose care systems would likely be — disabled people whose care systems would likely be overhauled - disabled people whose care systems would likely be overhauled or, - disabled people whose care systems would likely be overhauled or, at- would likely be overhauled or, at best, _ would likely be overhauled or, at best. very— would...
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is it a mistake for npr's?يره الى الحي الجنوب من الطيبه ودمرت حوالي 14 بيد الاسرائيليه اللي هجمونا على بيت حاولتونا من كل الجهات وما استطاعوا الوصول لكل البيت لا في بله الطيبه كان في عمليه كروفار قدموا هؤلاء الشباب بقياده الدكتور مصطفى شوران نحن محكومون بالامل و يحدث اليوم ليس نهايه التاريخ.
is it a mistake for npr's?يره الى الحي الجنوب من الطيبه ودمرت حوالي 14 بيد الاسرائيليه اللي هجمونا على بيت حاولتونا من كل الجهات وما استطاعوا الوصول لكل البيت لا في بله الطيبه كان في عمليه كروفار قدموا هؤلاء الشباب بقياده الدكتور مصطفى شوران نحن محكومون بالامل و يحدث اليوم ليس نهايه...
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according to npr, a senior vp at peanuts worldwide said that snoopy is official. tiktok account grew by 224% between the second and third quarter this year and then similarly, the director of the charles schulz museum and research center told npr that the museum has seen its highest attendance ever in the past quarter. one more thing build-a-bear has also featured a snoopy stuffed animal this year, and that sold out to snoopy is always a great. >> it's a timeless gift in any form. >> timeless. i love snoopy, he's 73 years old and a new generation also loves him. >> now you know what i love? >> i love snoopy and i love that he's going viral and everyone loves him again. but really, are we selling dolls on the internet for 100 bucks? come on. i know you have to do some of the things that are being sold on the internet. >> we know that snoopy. would you? absolutely not. absolutely not. do you know that snoopy has a star on the hollywood walk of fame? i did not know that as deserved. >> i learned something new from andrew here every day. >> i love snoopy now i need on
according to npr, a senior vp at peanuts worldwide said that snoopy is official. tiktok account grew by 224% between the second and third quarter this year and then similarly, the director of the charles schulz museum and research center told npr that the museum has seen its highest attendance ever in the past quarter. one more thing build-a-bear has also featured a snoopy stuffed animal this year, and that sold out to snoopy is always a great. >> it's a timeless gift in any form....
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is it a mistake for npr's? steve, i forget the journalist name who interviewed netanyahu as as he continued to make claim under claim that had been debunked and dispropen on this platform and in mainstream media. this regime continues. killing more palestinians and destroying more infrastructure and its genocidal onslot on gaza, new strike on magazi refugee camp in central gaza leaves nearly 30 palestinians dead. schools, hospitals and mosks are the main targets of the regime's air rates. a senior, hamas part official has condemned israel's incessant attacks on southern gaza which have declared safe zone by the israeli regime. osamdan say areas declared by israel are actually death traps. he also blamed the regime for obstructing extension of truth.
is it a mistake for npr's? steve, i forget the journalist name who interviewed netanyahu as as he continued to make claim under claim that had been debunked and dispropen on this platform and in mainstream media. this regime continues. killing more palestinians and destroying more infrastructure and its genocidal onslot on gaza, new strike on magazi refugee camp in central gaza leaves nearly 30 palestinians dead. schools, hospitals and mosks are the main targets of the regime's air rates. a...
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kennedy presidential library and museum with the white house photographer and npr white house correspondent. exploring the american story, watch american history tv every weekend. findheull schedule in your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work, a republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are, the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powered by cable. >> in philadelphia, president biden announced the fire department will be receiving a 22 million-dollar grant through fema to help fund firefighter salaries and allow the city to reopen three fire departments. this marks the president's ninth visit to philadelphia this year. [applause] president biden: chief, thank you. hello to everyone. look, before i begin i have to make an admission, full disclosure. i would not be here were it not for my local fire comp
kennedy presidential library and museum with the white house photographer and npr white house correspondent. exploring the american story, watch american history tv every weekend. findheull schedule in your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work, a republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word....
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npr's miles park was in the courtroom today and joins us now.we should say, this was a civil trial. the jury was asked only to decide the amount of damages. here is what giuliani told reporters. >> very little i can say right now, i have to analyze this. possibly we will move for a new trial and certainly we will appeal. the absurdity of the number merely underscores the absurdity of the entire proceeding. geoff: he is calling the $148 million absurd. how did the jury arrive at that number and what message were they trying to send? miles: it is a staggering number. i think throughout the entire week, the plaintiff's attorneys were trying to make the case that the jury should send a message, that election lies, especially when the people pushing them are essentially using real people as casualties, it's not acceptable. made it clear they wanted the jury to repair the women's reputation but more than that they wanted them to send a message that this is not how healthy democracies behave. geoff: we heard from both women that were subject to the lie
npr's miles park was in the courtroom today and joins us now.we should say, this was a civil trial. the jury was asked only to decide the amount of damages. here is what giuliani told reporters. >> very little i can say right now, i have to analyze this. possibly we will move for a new trial and certainly we will appeal. the absurdity of the number merely underscores the absurdity of the entire proceeding. geoff: he is calling the $148 million absurd. how did the jury arrive at that...
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times, the washington post , atlanta, essence, glamour, npr, pbs, bet and marie claire. those are just a few. thank you for being here. >> such a weird one to throw in there, glamour, npr, glamour. >> cosmo girl. >> my favorite one. finally i am an it's girl. forget npr, i want cosmopolitan. >> just a reminder the southern festival of books remains completely free because of strong community support, and we want to keep it that way. thank you firstly to our key sponsors, metro nashville arts commission, ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university. you could donate on the web on humanities tennessee.org, the headquarters, this year via venmo. please also visit humanities tennessee online literary publication, chapter 16, which i write for, on chapter 16.org. the way we have structured this is that kat will read from us . we will return to a conversation, and then we will open it up for questions. as a reminder, when we arrive at the question portion, use a microphone upfront to make sure everybody can hear you and that it correctly transmits
times, the washington post , atlanta, essence, glamour, npr, pbs, bet and marie claire. those are just a few. thank you for being here. >> such a weird one to throw in there, glamour, npr, glamour. >> cosmo girl. >> my favorite one. finally i am an it's girl. forget npr, i want cosmopolitan. >> just a reminder the southern festival of books remains completely free because of strong community support, and we want to keep it that way. thank you firstly to our key sponsors,...
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glamour is such a weird wind , throw in there, but npr -- >> i'm like oh, finally i meant it girl. forget npr, i want cosmopolitan. >> just a reminder, the southern festival of books remains completely free because of strong community support and we want to keep it that way. thank you firstly to key sponsors, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and parnassus books. you can donate on the web at tennessee humanities.org, the tennessee humanities avenue, the headquarters or this year via venmo at hum 10. please also visit humanities tennessee's online literary publication, chapter 16, which i write four at chapter 16.org. so, the way that we have structured this is that kat is going to read for us. we will return for a conversation between kat and i, then we will open it up for q&a. as a reminder, when we arrive at the q&a portion, please use the microphone up front to make sure that everybody can hear you and that it correctly transmits to the folks watching via c-span. okay, take it away. >> thank you. my grandmother was a librarian and i love librarians, so i'm so
glamour is such a weird wind , throw in there, but npr -- >> i'm like oh, finally i meant it girl. forget npr, i want cosmopolitan. >> just a reminder, the southern festival of books remains completely free because of strong community support and we want to keep it that way. thank you firstly to key sponsors, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and parnassus books. you can donate on the web at tennessee humanities.org, the tennessee humanities avenue, the...
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secretary—general, with npr, just wondering — secretary—general, with npr, just wondering the resolution unhindered safe delivery of aid, we know the status more _ delivery of aid, we know the status more or— delivery of aid, we know the status more or less on the role of israel, i was _ more or less on the role of israel, i was wondering on the other sites in terms _ i was wondering on the other sites in terms of— i was wondering on the other sites in terms of hamas, how significant is hamas's— in terms of hamas, how significant is hamas's control or not allowing access_ is hamas's control or not allowing access to — is hamas's control or not allowing access to aid tv people? we is hamas's control or not allowing access to aid tv people?- access to aid tv people? we have condemned _ access to aid tv people? we have condemned all— access to aid tv people? we have condemned all violation _ access to aid tv people? we have condemned all violation of- condemned all violation of international humanitarian law, violations by hamas in relation to civilian shields or in relation to the rockets
secretary—general, with npr, just wondering — secretary—general, with npr, just wondering the resolution unhindered safe delivery of aid, we know the status more _ delivery of aid, we know the status more or— delivery of aid, we know the status more or less on the role of israel, i was _ more or less on the role of israel, i was wondering on the other sites in terms _ i was wondering on the other sites in terms of— i was wondering on the other sites in terms of hamas, how significant...
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npr.here was a statement about exercising the ability to forward deployment, and it was exercising the ability to forward deploy using dual capable aircraft, and as far as i know, we haven't done that. we have never exercised that, so that is an option. this is something that we could start gradually, exercise this, figure out what it would look like, how it would be received by countries where we would have these exercises. there are ways to do this, and ways that it been supportive over multiple administrations to begin. >> possibly, in the context of the extended deterrence reassurance. >> exactly. >> let's be clear, we can't do anything if the countries aren't supportive of it. that's why you have these discussions, and these are just our recommendations about things to think about given the threat, and the countries themselves get to determine the level of threat they feel, and what they want to do, and most importantly, we are talking to our allies together, so that together we can f
npr.here was a statement about exercising the ability to forward deployment, and it was exercising the ability to forward deploy using dual capable aircraft, and as far as i know, we haven't done that. we have never exercised that, so that is an option. this is something that we could start gradually, exercise this, figure out what it would look like, how it would be received by countries where we would have these exercises. there are ways to do this, and ways that it been supportive over...
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it's like npr washington than glamor. glamor cosmo girl, my favorite. and i was like, oh, finally i'm an it girl. i mean, glamor. yes, i in pr, i want cosmopolitan. yes it's just so just a reminder that the southern of books remains completely because of strong communities and we want to keep it that way. thank you. firstly, our key sponsors, metro nashville arts commission, ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and books. you can donate on the web at ww dark humanities, tennessee dawg the humanities tennessee at the tennessee headquarters or year via venmo at hq. m t n hum ten please also visit humanities tennessee's online literary publication, chapter 16, which i write for at chapter 16 dot org. so the way that we've structured this is that kat is going to read for us, we'll return for a conversation between kat and i and then we'll open it up for. q&a and also, as a reminder, we arrive at the q&a portion. please use the microphone upfront to make sure that everybody can hear you and that it correctly transmit to
it's like npr washington than glamor. glamor cosmo girl, my favorite. and i was like, oh, finally i'm an it girl. i mean, glamor. yes, i in pr, i want cosmopolitan. yes it's just so just a reminder that the southern of books remains completely because of strong communities and we want to keep it that way. thank you. firstly, our key sponsors, metro nashville arts commission, ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and books. you can donate on the web at ww...
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it's like npr washington than glamor. glamor cosmo girl, my favorite. and i was like, oh, finally i'm an it girl. i mean, glamor. yes, i in pr, i want cosmopolitan. yes it's just so just a reminder that the southern of books remains completely because of strong communities and we want to keep it that way. thank you. firstly, our key sponsors, metro nashville arts commission, ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and books. you can donate on the web at ww dark humanities, tennessee dawg the humanities tennessee at the tennessee headquarters or year via venmo at hq. m t n hum ten please also visit humanities tennessee's online literary publication, chapter 16, which i write for at chapter 16 dot org. so the way that we've structured this is that kat is going to read for us, we'll return for a conversation between kat and i and then we'll open it up for. q&a and also, as a reminder, we arrive at the q&a portion. please use the microphone upfront to make sure that everybody can hear you and that it correctly transmit to
it's like npr washington than glamor. glamor cosmo girl, my favorite. and i was like, oh, finally i'm an it girl. i mean, glamor. yes, i in pr, i want cosmopolitan. yes it's just so just a reminder that the southern of books remains completely because of strong communities and we want to keep it that way. thank you. firstly, our key sponsors, metro nashville arts commission, ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university and books. you can donate on the web at ww...
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she has appeared npr, c-span and foxor c-span.'s currently a professor scholar in residence at houston christian university. her books have been translated into 19 languages and include total truth, the soul of science save inc. leonardo finding truth, love thy body and most recently the toxic war on masculinity which we have available for purchaseou outsid. christina hoff sommers is an emeritus at the american enterprise institute where she studies the politics of gender andmi feminism as well as free expression, due process and the preservation of liberty and the academy. before joining doctor sommers was a philosophy professor at clark university. she is best known for her defense of classical liberal feminism and her critique of gender f feminism. her books include freedom feminism surprising history and why it matters today. "one nation" under therapy co-authored, who stole feminism on the war against boys which was named a "new york times" notable book of the year in 2001. i will add it is in credible estimate and educationa
she has appeared npr, c-span and foxor c-span.'s currently a professor scholar in residence at houston christian university. her books have been translated into 19 languages and include total truth, the soul of science save inc. leonardo finding truth, love thy body and most recently the toxic war on masculinity which we have available for purchaseou outsid. christina hoff sommers is an emeritus at the american enterprise institute where she studies the politics of gender andmi feminism as well...
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and tamara keith of npr. good to see you both.tes will be debating wednesday night, this one hosted by news nation at the university of alabama at tuscaloosa. it has the most strict requirements so far. doug burgum failed to qualify and this is what he said in part, he said "these arbitrary criteria ensure advantages for candidates from major media markets on the coasts versus america's heartland. none of their debate criteria relate to the qualifications related to actually doing the job of the president." how are you looking at this next debate? amy: i think the most important thing about his debates is the fact that donald trump has not been there. forget about what the rnc rules are, that has probably been the reason why the field has winnowed as quickly as it has. there has been no opportunity for these candidates to challenge the front runner. that said, it looks like we will have those three in that piece and maybe chris christie as well. this will be the big challenge for nikki haley. she is, with all the momentum right no
and tamara keith of npr. good to see you both.tes will be debating wednesday night, this one hosted by news nation at the university of alabama at tuscaloosa. it has the most strict requirements so far. doug burgum failed to qualify and this is what he said in part, he said "these arbitrary criteria ensure advantages for candidates from major media markets on the coasts versus america's heartland. none of their debate criteria relate to the qualifications related to actually doing the job...
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npr aired a 10-minute interview with benjamin netanyahu as he completely lied and did not... informationor false information, as i and many others have been accused of repeatedly publishing false information on this very platform. all of these news organizations are pedaling, including cnn with sarah sydner at the beginning, who was the originating source, one of them of the 40 beheaded babies story, including clarissa ward, and i'm not trying to name in shame, but these are huge news organizations with deep pockets and they have a... lot of years of experience and entire teams of fact checkers to verify information. now as a journalist, as someone who studied journalism, whose practice journalism and who makes mistakes like all journalists. i would just like to understand, is this a mistake that the bbc published? is it a mistake for nprr's steve, i forget the journalist name, interviewed uh netanyahu as as he continued to make claim after claim that had been... the flagrant weaponization of anti-semitism by zionist extremists to mozzle opponents of israel's savagery in gaza has resulte
npr aired a 10-minute interview with benjamin netanyahu as he completely lied and did not... informationor false information, as i and many others have been accused of repeatedly publishing false information on this very platform. all of these news organizations are pedaling, including cnn with sarah sydner at the beginning, who was the originating source, one of them of the 40 beheaded babies story, including clarissa ward, and i'm not trying to name in shame, but these are huge news...
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it is hard, i have to tell people, i am big on npr and pbs and bbc as far as world news. i can get more of a non-partial commentator. i read the wall street journal religiously every morning. i read saturday, and twice on sunday. molly: are you proposing a more robust public funding model for media? sen. manchin: what was the model before truth? there was a bill before you could not say anything you wanted to in the news. cable news sprung up after that was taken out. molly: anybody have a question for the senator? if not, i am happy to continue to grill him. over here. there is a microphone coming your way. >> i've always admired your common sense. i am a canadian married to an american and my kids live down here. we have met before. i wanted to get your view on north american economic resilience and strength, given that our continent is probably best position to power the global economy and shape the global economy together. whether you are running or not running, what would be your areas of focus in terms of ensuring we have economic strength in this part of the world?
it is hard, i have to tell people, i am big on npr and pbs and bbc as far as world news. i can get more of a non-partial commentator. i read the wall street journal religiously every morning. i read saturday, and twice on sunday. molly: are you proposing a more robust public funding model for media? sen. manchin: what was the model before truth? there was a bill before you could not say anything you wanted to in the news. cable news sprung up after that was taken out. molly: anybody have a...
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npr justice correspondent ryan lucas is with us. out in -- are spelled out in a speaking indictment in that it is extraordinarily detailed. what is the special counsel in this case alleging? ryan: that this was a four-year scheme hunter biden followed in order to not pay some $1.4 million in taxes. he says that hunter biden in essence cheated his own payroll company in its tax withholding process in order to not pay these taxes. it says instead he was using this money to pay for various women, to pay for escorts and girlfriends, for luxury cars. there is one instance in the indictment in which it said he spent $1500 on an exotic strip club. there is another instance in which he paid $11,500 on an escort for two nights. the document is a speaking document. it provides a lot of detail, a lot of it sorted and salacious -- sordid and salacious into what hunter biden was spending his money on instead of paying taxes. geoff: this case was on the verge of being resolved in july when that plea deal fell apart. what would have been two misde
npr justice correspondent ryan lucas is with us. out in -- are spelled out in a speaking indictment in that it is extraordinarily detailed. what is the special counsel in this case alleging? ryan: that this was a four-year scheme hunter biden followed in order to not pay some $1.4 million in taxes. he says that hunter biden in essence cheated his own payroll company in its tax withholding process in order to not pay these taxes. it says instead he was using this money to pay for various women,...
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steve, i enjoy listening to you on npr. i have two quick questions i would like to get your thoughts on. the first is, as you pointed out earlier, lincoln was a politician. lincoln was a great politician, but at the end of the day, we wound up in the civil war, the largest loss of life in american history, and that to me resonates with today because there are some people and groups that you just cannot convince. they are so locked into their ideology, whether it was lincoln about slavery or some people today on the right locked into an ideology, but at the end of the day, they will resort to violence. i would just like your thoughts on that. the second question i have is that i have a frustration with the other side of the political spectrum as well because i know for my readings that lincoln was a believer in the constitution and rule of law and in the process that comes along with the rule of law, and when you see people rushing to judgment saying trump should be jailed, you know, their frustration with the legal system,
steve, i enjoy listening to you on npr. i have two quick questions i would like to get your thoughts on. the first is, as you pointed out earlier, lincoln was a politician. lincoln was a great politician, but at the end of the day, we wound up in the civil war, the largest loss of life in american history, and that to me resonates with today because there are some people and groups that you just cannot convince. they are so locked into their ideology, whether it was lincoln about slavery or...
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in 2016, he conducted npr's exit interview of president obama. america. steve, it's good to see you. i mentioned a minute ago how so many americans are describing our politics as being divided. in your view, is that the right adjective to use? >> yeah, we are divided. of course, we're always divided and in a way we should be. it's a democracy, we shouldn't always agree. items there pointed at a real problem. people assuming that those on the other side have bad motives, that they are bad people. which makes it very hard to accommodate them or figure out a way to deal with them in a democracy when you go straight at people's motives, when you attack their motives immediately. which is a thing that abraham lincoln, by the way, almost never did, even as he went through a civil war against part of the country. >> i was fascinated that in your book about lincoln and his relationship with joshua speed and the fact that even though they differed so greatly on the idea of slavery, that lincoln still kept in touch with speed. they stayed friends, and he w
in 2016, he conducted npr's exit interview of president obama. america. steve, it's good to see you. i mentioned a minute ago how so many americans are describing our politics as being divided. in your view, is that the right adjective to use? >> yeah, we are divided. of course, we're always divided and in a way we should be. it's a democracy, we shouldn't always agree. items there pointed at a real problem. people assuming that those on the other side have bad motives, that they are bad...
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and npr music correspondent sidney madden.ining us. 3000 civil lawsuits before that legal deadline closed. tell us what you were seeing in your practice as the deadline approached, what kind of inquiries you were fielding. mariann: we were fielding dozens in the final days, sometimes in the final hours, but throughout the year, as there was war awareness -- was more awareness of the opening, i spoke to probably hundreds of women, mostly women, who had been victims of very serious trauma and rape and sexual assault many years before, and who were finally in a place in their lives where they had processed it and were actually able to speak about it to somebody who wanted to do something. that is the importance of these laws, because of the trauma that is perpetrated on women during sexual assault and afterwards, it really takes an enormous amount of time for people to process. amna: this and got a lot of attention because some of the names we are talking about, but we know most of the accused are not celebrities. pant us a portr
and npr music correspondent sidney madden.ining us. 3000 civil lawsuits before that legal deadline closed. tell us what you were seeing in your practice as the deadline approached, what kind of inquiries you were fielding. mariann: we were fielding dozens in the final days, sometimes in the final hours, but throughout the year, as there was war awareness -- was more awareness of the opening, i spoke to probably hundreds of women, mostly women, who had been victims of very serious trauma and...
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and the obama npr, and i believe it was in the trump npr, there was a statement about exercising thebility to for deploy, and it was exercising the ability to use dual capable aircraft. we have not done that. we have never exercised that, so that is an option, so this is something that we can start gradually, exercise this, figure out what it would look like, and how it would be received by countries where we would have these exercises. so there are ways to do this and ways that have been supported over multiple administrations. >> possibly in the context of the extended deterrence of reassurance. let's be clear, we cannot do anything if the countries are not supportive of it. that is what you have these discussions, and these are just our recommendations about things to think about given the countries themselves are able to determine the threat level that they feel, and most importantly as we are talking to our allies together so together we can figure out the best way to deter and make them feel comfortable in the security environment in which they operate. we're not saying anythin
and the obama npr, and i believe it was in the trump npr, there was a statement about exercising thebility to for deploy, and it was exercising the ability to use dual capable aircraft. we have not done that. we have never exercised that, so that is an option, so this is something that we can start gradually, exercise this, figure out what it would look like, and how it would be received by countries where we would have these exercises. so there are ways to do this and ways that have been...
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justin chang of the los angeles times, linda holmes of npr pop happy hour. culture happy hour.very much. linda: thank you. justin: thank you for having me. ♪ amna: we close tonight's program heading into christmas weekend with a newshour tradition. each year, the pentagon's service produces a holiday song with members of the military singing. tonight we have "oh come all ye faithful" with a bit of a twist. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ o come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant o come ye, o come ye, to bethlehem come and behold him the king of angels o come let us adore him o come let us adore him o come let us adore him christ the lord ♪ ♪ ♪ saying choirs of angels sing in exultation sing all you citizens of heaven above glory to god glory in the highest o come, let us adore him o come, let us adore him o come, let us adore him christ the lord ♪ ♪ ♪ o come, all ye faithful joyful and triumphant o come, o come ye to bethlehem o come and behold him, born the king of angels o come, let us adore him o come, let us adore him o come, let us adore him christ the lord ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ amna: how is that for holi
justin chang of the los angeles times, linda holmes of npr pop happy hour. culture happy hour.very much. linda: thank you. justin: thank you for having me. ♪ amna: we close tonight's program heading into christmas weekend with a newshour tradition. each year, the pentagon's service produces a holiday song with members of the military singing. tonight we have "oh come all ye faithful" with a bit of a twist. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ o come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant o come ye,...
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amna: attorney marianne wang and npr music correspondent sydney madden joining us tonight.u both. we appreciate your time. >> thank you amna. ♪ geoff: while many jewish-americans are celebrating hanukkah this week, some of the festivities are being tempered by the ongoing war between israel and hamas, and concerns closer to home, of antisemitism. we spoke with people across the country about what hanukkah means to them and if they are celebrating it differently this year. >> i'm rebecca lowin. >> my name is david berenson. i'm from the cleveland area. >> i'm rabbi jill perlman and i serve as the senior rabbi at temple isaiah in lafayette, california. >> my name is gadi peleg and i'm the founder and owner of breads bakery in new york city. >> my name is marc baker. i'm the president and ceo of combined jew with -- jewish philanthropy is. the hanukkah holiday feels incredibly poignant and in some ways too relevant to this year. hanukkah, first and foremost, is a story about resistance. it's about our willingness to stand up and fight against people who would try to do us harm
amna: attorney marianne wang and npr music correspondent sydney madden joining us tonight.u both. we appreciate your time. >> thank you amna. ♪ geoff: while many jewish-americans are celebrating hanukkah this week, some of the festivities are being tempered by the ongoing war between israel and hamas, and concerns closer to home, of antisemitism. we spoke with people across the country about what hanukkah means to them and if they are celebrating it differently this year. >> i'm...
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npr aired a 10-minute interview with benjamin netanyahu as he completely lied and did not misinformationah sidner at the beginning, who was the originating source, one of them of the 40-beaded babies story, including clarissa ward, and i'm not trying to name and shame, but these are huge news organizations with deep pockets and they have lot of years of experience and entire teams of fact checkers. to verify information, now as a journalist, as someone studied journalism, whose practice journalism and makes mistakes like all journalists, i would just like to understand is this: is it a mistake that the bbc published? is it a mistake for nprr's steve, i forget the journalist name who interviewed uh netanyahu as as he continued to make claim after claim that had been debunked and disproven on this platform and in the mainstream media. unyielding resolve, look into the tumoltuous life of yoster arafat, the palestinian leader who dared sit at the negotiation table with israel only to face broken promises and shatter dreams. witness his lifetime tour from fighter to a diplomat and again from
npr aired a 10-minute interview with benjamin netanyahu as he completely lied and did not misinformationah sidner at the beginning, who was the originating source, one of them of the 40-beaded babies story, including clarissa ward, and i'm not trying to name and shame, but these are huge news organizations with deep pockets and they have lot of years of experience and entire teams of fact checkers. to verify information, now as a journalist, as someone studied journalism, whose practice...
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its job and yes and there will be appropriate fair sentences, well probably yes, thank you, please, npr, at the very end on the right, stand up, please, so that you can be seen. joan from mpr. thank you. is viktor orban or other people putting pressure on you to agree to a truce? and if so, how do you react or will you react to such attempts? i never did not talk to viktor orbán about the ceasefire or. about dialogue with putin never, maybe he raised this topic with his friends or leaders there in the eu, or i don't know, or somewhere abroad, maybe in the united states, there was something like that in his speech, but i don't know, for me, it's kind of strange because sometimes his flights... aren't very friendly to us and he knows that, and that fact, he heard it from me, i told him that actually i had a lot of questions for him, but in anyway we are neighboring countries and even despite all these challenges, and all these years, in particular two years of full-scale war, this... study of our direct dialogue, it did not give us the opportunity to actually feel this powerful friendly r
its job and yes and there will be appropriate fair sentences, well probably yes, thank you, please, npr, at the very end on the right, stand up, please, so that you can be seen. joan from mpr. thank you. is viktor orban or other people putting pressure on you to agree to a truce? and if so, how do you react or will you react to such attempts? i never did not talk to viktor orbán about the ceasefire or. about dialogue with putin never, maybe he raised this topic with his friends or leaders...
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steve, i enjoy listening to you on npr.e two quick questions i would like to get your thoughts on. the first is, as you pointed out earlier, lincoln was a politician. lincoln was a great politician, but at the end of the day, we wound up in the civil war, the largest loss of life in american history, and that to me resonates with today because there are some people and groups that you just cannot convince. they are so locked into their ideology, whether it was lincoln about slavery or some people today on the right locked into an ideology, but at the end of the day, they will resort to violence. i would just like your thoughts on that. the second question i have is that i have a frustration with the other side of the political spectrum as well because i know for my readings that lincoln was a believer in the constitution and rule of law and in the process that comes along with the rule of law, and when you see people rushing to judgment saying trump should be jailed, you know, their frustration with the legal system, my fee
steve, i enjoy listening to you on npr.e two quick questions i would like to get your thoughts on. the first is, as you pointed out earlier, lincoln was a politician. lincoln was a great politician, but at the end of the day, we wound up in the civil war, the largest loss of life in american history, and that to me resonates with today because there are some people and groups that you just cannot convince. they are so locked into their ideology, whether it was lincoln about slavery or some...
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— before everything, before i went to broadway — i had listened to a reading of the color purple on nprthe car and we pulled over our van to listen to this reading, and we made a decision that instead of maybe buying two pairs of shoes for my daughter, we'd get a book and a pair of shoes. and so the color purple was one that she and i listened to together. and so when i got to los angeles and i met steve and he said, "oh, and i'm making this movie". i said, "what are you making?" he said, "color purple". i said, "oh, cool — i wrote alice walker a letter." he said, "i know," and he pulled it out. she had sent it to him. why had you written to alice walker? well, because i thought the book was magnificent. and i said, "if they ever make a movie, i would like to play dirt "on the floor," and she's like, "0k!" she wrote to quinchones and wrote to steven spielberg and wrote back to me saying, you know, "they may be making a movie, i'll keep you posted." and she had already sent it all to steven, because alice walker lived in berkeley and she had seen my show. she'd come to see the show? she'
— before everything, before i went to broadway — i had listened to a reading of the color purple on nprthe car and we pulled over our van to listen to this reading, and we made a decision that instead of maybe buying two pairs of shoes for my daughter, we'd get a book and a pair of shoes. and so the color purple was one that she and i listened to together. and so when i got to los angeles and i met steve and he said, "oh, and i'm making this movie". i said, "what are you...
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reporter: from npr. thanks very much. has viktor orban or any other leader pressed you to accept an armistice that includes giving up occupied territories, and if so, how have you responded and how would you respond? pres. zelenskyy: i never spoke with viktor orban about russia or his dialogue with two or anything like this. never. maybe he is raising up these topics with his friends or some leaders in the e.u., i don't know. in europe, in the united states. he spoke in his speeches about it, but i don't know, for me, is something strange. sometimes his politics is not very friendly to us. and he knows it. this, he heard from me. yes, i said to him that, because i had a lot of questions to him. but anyway, we are neighbors. even with all these challenges. and during all these years, the two years of full-scale war, this experience of direct dialogue didn't give us the possibility to feel that we are strong neighbors against russian patient. but anyway, we are neighbors and we are trying to find a solution to our questions
reporter: from npr. thanks very much. has viktor orban or any other leader pressed you to accept an armistice that includes giving up occupied territories, and if so, how have you responded and how would you respond? pres. zelenskyy: i never spoke with viktor orban about russia or his dialogue with two or anything like this. never. maybe he is raising up these topics with his friends or some leaders in the e.u., i don't know. in europe, in the united states. he spoke in his speeches about it,...
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and a new npr/marist survey, polling americans on when they believe abortions should be allowed sayshave an abortion at any time, while 21% believe the procedure should be done at 15 weeks. 21% of americans are not in favour of an abortion at any time and 18% believe that abortions should be allowed during the first six weeks. three states from across the political spectrum have already put the issue of abortion access to a public vote and in each state: 0hio, kentucky and virginia, voters came down in favour of protecting that access. to talk about the political implications, i spoke to eleanor klibanoff and caroline kitchener — two reporters who cover women's health issues. we have seen two important developments in abortion access this week and i want to start with the texas supreme court ruling against kate cox. eleanor, starting with you. this is a story garnering national attention. what impact has it had on taxes? this case was the first significant test of texas abortion laws on a pregnant person seeking abortion actively in that moment. i think in many ways this was the case
and a new npr/marist survey, polling americans on when they believe abortions should be allowed sayshave an abortion at any time, while 21% believe the procedure should be done at 15 weeks. 21% of americans are not in favour of an abortion at any time and 18% believe that abortions should be allowed during the first six weeks. three states from across the political spectrum have already put the issue of abortion access to a public vote and in each state: 0hio, kentucky and virginia, voters came...
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he spent the decade as a national security office bond for npr news. taking all things considered to russia and north korea and onward. she is also an accomplished arthur. -- author. throughout our discussion, you will see from time to time a banner at the bottom that will tell you how to pose questions to add your voice to this discussion. >> i want to say thank you to all of you at the atlanta council for competing has. i want to welcome all of you joining us across time zones and around the world, across continents for what be importany conversation. joining us live tonight from israel. nice to see you. >> a pleasure to be with you. i also want to thank the atlantic council. i remember my love appearance in the headquarters of the atlantic council. look how the world changed so much. >> indeed. let's dive right in with news of the last several days. including israeli troops accidentally killing three israeli hostages. i want to begin by saying that i am sorry. what happened? >> it is a terrible event. very tragic. we know the families. there are abo
he spent the decade as a national security office bond for npr news. taking all things considered to russia and north korea and onward. she is also an accomplished arthur. -- author. throughout our discussion, you will see from time to time a banner at the bottom that will tell you how to pose questions to add your voice to this discussion. >> i want to say thank you to all of you at the atlanta council for competing has. i want to welcome all of you joining us across time zones and...
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npr had a list of things to add to your resolution list to be fed up if it's the north in your keistert a side hussle. get healthier without going to the gym, freeze your eggs, have a baby. i wonder what our favorite shirtless billionaires have to say about that. not martha stewart and kylie jenner, you pervert. talking about elon musk and bagels. mr. amazon becoming a hunk of ripping man muscle and he and must want to have as many babies as possible. if we have a trillion humans people in the solar system at any given time, we have 1000 mozart and 1000 einsteins. >> i would love to see a trillion humans living in the solar system. if we had a trillion humans, we have 1000 mozart and 1000 einsteins and solar system full of life and intelligence and energy. >> i love he has such a nerdy vice. math is a tricky mistress. with 1000 mozart and einsteins, 50000 hitler's and 1 million bryan kohberger's. i think i will stick to this planet and dingbat and occasional geniuses we turn out. elon musk once more people to have babies because he likes getting women pregnant hard way with smooth line
npr had a list of things to add to your resolution list to be fed up if it's the north in your keistert a side hussle. get healthier without going to the gym, freeze your eggs, have a baby. i wonder what our favorite shirtless billionaires have to say about that. not martha stewart and kylie jenner, you pervert. talking about elon musk and bagels. mr. amazon becoming a hunk of ripping man muscle and he and must want to have as many babies as possible. if we have a trillion humans people in the...