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when roger chang chang, i should say, he's the executive editor of c. net. he says it's nearly impossible to know what musk will do next. plus the name of the game is unpredictable and must have been as unpredictable as expected in the month long soap opera. you know, we were weeks away from a trial public trial. 5 and, you know, a lot of the completed, you must not want to take part in a protracted courtroom battle. a legal battle may have brought to light things that he may not want to shed. and so this is the easy route and beyond, you know, beyond the, the trial nothing certificate has changed. the duration was, is a big deal. you must have been a controversial figure. he's been outspoken user twitter and says he's a champion of sprit free speech that could have huge round occasions on what twitter might look like. once he takes control, right. he's talked about trying to make it over, presume it's, it's town square feeling. so it's more of an open platform, but we don't really know what that means and whether or not he understands on navigate some issue
when roger chang chang, i should say, he's the executive editor of c. net. he says it's nearly impossible to know what musk will do next. plus the name of the game is unpredictable and must have been as unpredictable as expected in the month long soap opera. you know, we were weeks away from a trial public trial. 5 and, you know, a lot of the completed, you must not want to take part in a protracted courtroom battle. a legal battle may have brought to light things that he may not want to shed....
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nice -- i spoke with roger chang about who wins in this deal. he says it is obviously the shareholders, but it could also be people like donald trump who have been banned from the platform. as for for twitter users, it's tough to tough to know what musk has in mind. >> it will take a while for the deal to close. but once it does, he could change things fairly . it's really unclear if he is gg to do that or if he is going to that or if he is going to assess the situation before makg any big moves. >> musk's big sticking point for for the reason he wanted to back back out of the bit deal does remain an issue. but fake accounts will skew the metrics of the system and spread information. this afternoon, musk tweeted, buying twitter is an accelerant to creating x, the everything up. x seems like a reference to x.com, a financialy that musk cofounded in 1999 thad in 1999 that merged with paypaln 2000. musk brought back the x.cm brought back the x.com domain name in 2019. we will see what s next.> >> wall street recovering from some recent losses they
nice -- i spoke with roger chang about who wins in this deal. he says it is obviously the shareholders, but it could also be people like donald trump who have been banned from the platform. as for for twitter users, it's tough to tough to know what musk has in mind. >> it will take a while for the deal to close. but once it does, he could change things fairly . it's really unclear if he is gg to do that or if he is going to that or if he is going to assess the situation before makg any...
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but roger chang is the executive editor of seen it. he joined the slide from the sun's rays, vice got good to have you with this. so what do you make of this? a parent about turn by? you don't mask the name of the game is unpredictable and you must convince as unpredictable as expected in the month long so far. you know, we were weeks away from a trial public trial and you know, a lot of the common plaintiff is, you know, you must not want take part in a protracted courtroom battle. a legal battle that may have brought to light things that he may not want to shed. and so this is the easy route and could be on, you know, beyond these, the trial. nothing significant has changed about the situation. what, given what you say me, we have a billionaire who, who could potentially take over a social media platform. what does this matter? well, this is a big deal, obviously are you are mosque has been a controversial figure, and he's been an outspoken user of twitter and you know, he says he's a champion of sprit free speech that could have, he
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roger chang is the executive editor. i have seen that. he says it's nearly impossible to know what musk will do next. but the name, the game is unpredictable and ill i'm ask, has been as unpredictable as expected in this month, long soap opera. you know, we were weeks away from a trial, a public trial, and he'll allow the completed. you must now want take part in a protracted courtroom battle. a legal bow may have brought to light things that he may not wanted shed. and so this is the easier route and beyond. you know, beyond these, this trial, nothing significant has changed about the situation. what this is a big deal obviously are you are musk has been a controversial figure and he's been an outspoken user of twitter. and you know, he says he's a champion of supreme free speech that could have huge ramifications on what twitter my look like. was he takes control, right? he's talked about trying to make it or would presume it's, it's a town square feeling. so it's morgan open platform, but we don't really know what that means and whethe
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changes. we've 'ust been speaking to sir roger gare. — changes. we've just been speaking to sir roger gale. e to the membership, she may well have won. did you do any research into that? that might be difficult bearing in mind that 20,000 tory members don't have internet. mind that 20,000 tory members don't have internet— have internet. yeah, we were spared the possible — have internet. yeah, we were spared the possible massive _ have internet. yeah, we were spared the possible massive cyber— have internet. yeah, we were spared the possible massive cyber security | the possible massive cyber security issue there might have been trying to conduct an election. 0ne issue there might have been trying to conduct an election. one of the main things we found was that when we compared... the week before last, just to see whether opinions have changed, we found that the truss versus sunak numbers flips. so, there is definitely some degree of regret about having voted for liz truss. it's not clear whether that would have translated into rishi sunak beating borisjohnson are penny mourdant, but i think
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roger and pm. from the beginning? >> it changes your perspective on the world. aid roger and pm. a little piece of advice. >> if anything happens, and there is anything dealing with law enforcement. don't say a word. and you get an attorney. >> and that's for darla, who had finally found the love of her life. what was there to say? >> that moment of sunshine snatched away? >> yeah. you just take what life brings you. it's not always what you would expect it. when you're a young girl, you have all your dreams of what your life is gonna be and, somehow it just doesn't quite work out that way. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching! you for watching he is so good at understanding how to comfort other people. >> he was counseling women who are very vulnerable. >> he needed somebody to talk to. >> popular pastor, hiding something wicked. >> we had text messages. i love you. i can't wait to see you. >> it was like somebody just put a hold right through your heart. >> last, lives, a adultery. was there more? >> there w
roger and pm. from the beginning? >> it changes your perspective on the world. aid roger and pm. a little piece of advice. >> if anything happens, and there is anything dealing with law enforcement. don't say a word. and you get an attorney. >> and that's for darla, who had finally found the love of her life. what was there to say? >> that moment of sunshine snatched away? >> yeah. you just take what life brings you. it's not always what you would expect it. when...
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[indiscernible] who would he know in 1947 when the mayor roger lampman said we're going to change -- we're going to get rid of cable cars and bring in other transportation options. she stood up during a time when oftentimes women were ignored and neglected. and she said, no, i'm going to pull together all my girlfriends and we're going to stop the cable car from being really vanished in our city. as a result, she fought and she won and the cable cars remain. and then in 1979, our first woman mayor, dianne feinstein, she not only raised private money because of how much it cost to create this system and to enhance it, she raised private dollars matched with federal dollars matched with city dollars and she -- it should be attributed to her as well the fact that the cable cars are still here today. why is that history important? as you heard from marisaa rodriguez, one of the things that people talk about most when they visit san francisco is where are the cable cars? this line on this street is always packed for people waiting hours in some cases to ride the cable cars to see our beau
[indiscernible] who would he know in 1947 when the mayor roger lampman said we're going to change -- we're going to get rid of cable cars and bring in other transportation options. she stood up during a time when oftentimes women were ignored and neglected. and she said, no, i'm going to pull together all my girlfriends and we're going to stop the cable car from being really vanished in our city. as a result, she fought and she won and the cable cars remain. and then in 1979, our first woman...
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help push roger ailes out, because they had -- they both were furious about the scandal, but they each also had their own battles with him, that they had previously lost. but the product does change a looser network under rupert murdoch, who will, in the interim, take over. >> wow. so, jim, we also see this week the evolution of rupert murdoch's relationship with president trump, with now former president trump. in 2015, rupert is critical of trump, but quickly realizes that strategy isn't the best for his business. so how does this relationship change through the course of the election? >> again, an earlier episode of this series shows that fox news has been pretty rough on then candidate trump. rupert murdoch was no fan. when the stars started aligning and it was clear that donald trump would be the republican nominee, rupert murdoch really does end up coming onboard quite a bit more, and so in turn, do many of his stars. >> this week, we also see more infighting between the murdoch siblings for control of the empire. just give us some tidbits of what we're going to learn. >> well, what you'll see here is that lachlan murdoch, the heir to the throne, will come back and this wil
help push roger ailes out, because they had -- they both were furious about the scandal, but they each also had their own battles with him, that they had previously lost. but the product does change a looser network under rupert murdoch, who will, in the interim, take over. >> wow. so, jim, we also see this week the evolution of rupert murdoch's relationship with president trump, with now former president trump. in 2015, rupert is critical of trump, but quickly realizes that strategy...
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also we said that we're not going to supply all we're gonna change to the countries that are using that price gap. rogers at deputy prime minister, alexander novak was that the.
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also we said that we're not going to supply all we're gonna change to the countries that are using that price gap rogers, deputy prime minister alexander of novak was that the country might stop oil supplies to western nations if they've tried to impose up price cap on the commodity in a very disturbing story with a newly published revelations from the gray zone media outlets port to show the u. k. slotting at the top on the crimean bridge, months before last weekend on the program or speaker, a member of the project investigation team about the allegation. it's very, very detailed proposal spelling out exactly where to strike the bridge, how it can be achieved, either through cruise missiles or, or team that lead scuba divers with no shortage of your world headlines today. here we're out, see international, a lot of big, heavy hitting stories out there. let's get to the top ones for you right now. so we do start now of course with our top story that have an artillery attack on the western russian city of belgrade is located very close to the ukrainian border. the mayor that says a high rise apartment b
also we said that we're not going to supply all we're gonna change to the countries that are using that price gap rogers, deputy prime minister alexander of novak was that the country might stop oil supplies to western nations if they've tried to impose up price cap on the commodity in a very disturbing story with a newly published revelations from the gray zone media outlets port to show the u. k. slotting at the top on the crimean bridge, months before last weekend on the program or speaker,...
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changing a sickened hospital bed to a cozy grave of tine recorded conversations. the doctor leaves no doubts with the doctor. it strongly recommends thinking about death. so what's your plan roger not my question the task is to talk to you, if you have an interest in getting help to end your life, if only i could pay the treatment i would get better. if you can't, then apply for help. if you want, end your life. you understand what i'm talking about. you don't have to do it. it's kind of dramatic. you can just apply and they will help you and there are hundreds of such cases, erin's father was hospitalized with fractures. and a month later, without consulting with his relatives, he asked the doctors for an obovtanaziya. the family considers the scores with life to bloom he was persuaded by the doctors after the fall he was a real burden for the staff. it was easier for them to just get rid of it this year in canada, the ministry of health has simplified the procedure for euthanasia and now almost any serious illness can be a reason for medical suicide, and the euthanasia planets say if you do not offer seriously ill patients to play in the box of the medical system. just won't
changing a sickened hospital bed to a cozy grave of tine recorded conversations. the doctor leaves no doubts with the doctor. it strongly recommends thinking about death. so what's your plan roger not my question the task is to talk to you, if you have an interest in getting help to end your life, if only i could pay the treatment i would get better. if you can't, then apply for help. if you want, end your life. you understand what i'm talking about. you don't have to do it. it's kind of...
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roger said, it's totally up to you, but my gut says testify. and i said no. >> but in the middle of the night, she told us she changed her mind. >> so i texted rogerr story, and in the middle, she dropped a bombshell about j.j. coming up, a stunning revelation. >> he left a suicide note. >> when did he write that note? >> i don't know when he wrote it. >> what would it moon for cara's case, when "dateline" continues. continues. d spread germs everywhere. wherever they rest protection nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,” i say, “so are they.” ♪♪ aleve - who do you take it for? ♪♪ age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in just two days. new crepe corrector lotion only from gold bond. champion your skin. facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with olay vitamin c. only from gold bond. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the $400 cream. my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a differe
roger said, it's totally up to you, but my gut says testify. and i said no. >> but in the middle of the night, she told us she changed her mind. >> so i texted rogerr story, and in the middle, she dropped a bombshell about j.j. coming up, a stunning revelation. >> he left a suicide note. >> when did he write that note? >> i don't know when he wrote it. >> what would it moon for cara's case, when "dateline" continues. continues. d spread germs...
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change. clark had a new court appointed lawyer, kit rogers. >> what was your strategy, and wasn't going to bey at the first trial? >> it didn't differ. i was basically just saying look at the evidence. and to me when i looked at it looked like a burglary that was interrupted and went bad. >> prosecutor, leslie, had been on the case from the very start. >> when babies equals born, clark was gonna be exposed for exactly who he was. the birth of this baby threatened his way of life. and that solution was murder. >> she was very emphatic that norman clark was not only guilty, but was kind of a sleazy human being. >> did you worry that the jury would just not like norman? >> absolutely. >> because of his lifestyle? >> yes that was a big worry. and i address that from the very beginning. and all the way through. >> what i want you to pay attention to is the evidence. >> after six days of testimony, it all seemed to come down to norman clark. and what kind of man that he is. >> you can't convict somebody of murder, because you don't like the fact that he has said -- they did not prove their case. >>
change. clark had a new court appointed lawyer, kit rogers. >> what was your strategy, and wasn't going to bey at the first trial? >> it didn't differ. i was basically just saying look at the evidence. and to me when i looked at it looked like a burglary that was interrupted and went bad. >> prosecutor, leslie, had been on the case from the very start. >> when babies equals born, clark was gonna be exposed for exactly who he was. the birth of this baby threatened his way...
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changing a disgusted hospital bed to a cozy grave. a secretly recorded conversation with a doctor leaves no doubt doctor. it strongly recommends thinking about death. so what's your plan roger- it's not up to me my task is to talk to you, if you have an interest in getting help to get out of life, if i could only pay for the treatment, i would get better. but if you can't, then approach the application for assistance. if you want to end your life. you understand what i'm talking about. you don't have to do it. it's kind of dramatic. you can just apply and they will help you, and there are hundreds of such cases. father, erin was hospitalized with fractures. and a month later, without consulting with relatives. i asked the bakhtanazia doctors. the family considers taking their own lives and the doctors persuaded him after the fall, he was a real burden for the staff, it was easier for them just get rid of it this year canadian, the ministry of health has simplified the procedures in tatanasia. now almost any serious illness can be the basis for medical suicide. for him, even the term special came up with medical care in dying because i have to be terminally ill in order to b
changing a disgusted hospital bed to a cozy grave. a secretly recorded conversation with a doctor leaves no doubt doctor. it strongly recommends thinking about death. so what's your plan roger- it's not up to me my task is to talk to you, if you have an interest in getting help to get out of life, if i could only pay for the treatment, i would get better. but if you can't, then approach the application for assistance. if you want to end your life. you understand what i'm talking about. you...
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rogers clark. so, in other words, there was tremendous potential for change in 1776. even people like mason and jefferson, who are talking about natural rights into the idea of natural rights, where are the implications of natural rights for is the very. we do not want to end slavery in the moment. in later bills, jefferson, mason, and others, propose that they wanted to remove a freed african americans from virginia. this was going to be a requirement for freedom. the laws were gradual. they did not apply to people who are currently enslaved but only those born after the law. they would be free. they had to serve an apprenticeship until the age of 21, maybe to a 28. they would have to leave upon freedom. they talked about creating a black homeland in the west. again, out of indian land. this idea of compact, that included the formerly enslaved was not on the table. the free people had to go. this is why one of the reasons you get migration to ohio during and after the revolution. this is a period it was going. they were trying to force people, even those who have bee
rogers clark. so, in other words, there was tremendous potential for change in 1776. even people like mason and jefferson, who are talking about natural rights into the idea of natural rights, where are the implications of natural rights for is the very. we do not want to end slavery in the moment. in later bills, jefferson, mason, and others, propose that they wanted to remove a freed african americans from virginia. this was going to be a requirement for freedom. the laws were gradual. they...
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. >> roger, what's your take, assuming this happens, on how he changes the content structure of the platformgoing to collide with what mozelle is talking about? >> carl, i think history shows that musk doesn't have a plan for making twitter a better platform he's been all over the place this has been largely about emotions, and my sense is that he really believes that more extreme content on twitter is completely reasonable. so as a consequence, i would expect moderation efforts to be reduced, possibly in the name of cost cutting, and that we're going to lose all visibility on what's going on inside the company because it will be private. i think regulators, with all due respect to mozelle on this issue, i think the regulators are moving way, way, way too slowly i think as a private company, the amount of damage that could be done in a very short period of time by twitter would be something that would take years to recover from. we need the national security infrastructure we need the sec, the federal trade commission and department of justice putting their best people on investigating inter
. >> roger, what's your take, assuming this happens, on how he changes the content structure of the platformgoing to collide with what mozelle is talking about? >> carl, i think history shows that musk doesn't have a plan for making twitter a better platform he's been all over the place this has been largely about emotions, and my sense is that he really believes that more extreme content on twitter is completely reasonable. so as a consequence, i would expect moderation efforts to...
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while in the cares on, as a roger regions over a 1000000 went to the polls ahead of the vote. we spoke to many locals who eagerly anticipated the change didn't level as he can. no, i'll vote in favor of it. i have an extremely positive view of this is exactly what we'd been waiting for since 2014, even though our people have suffered a lot for the idea of joining russia. all these events have shown that we have one path. it should be done as soon as possible, so we hope that no one will attack russian territory. it. but i will warburton favour because it's time to become part of russia who have been wait impatiently for e. t is what we're tired of. the whole situation with this region must return to its home. the time has come said the decision must be made. i will vote yes so that there will be no more shelling and everything will work out so that we live as we did before. we've been heading towards this for a long time, 8 years, but it should have been done a long time ago. and very happy about this. we are those. i think life will become more stable, that there will be protection. maybe the war will and sooner fish. i'll vote in fa
while in the cares on, as a roger regions over a 1000000 went to the polls ahead of the vote. we spoke to many locals who eagerly anticipated the change didn't level as he can. no, i'll vote in favor of it. i have an extremely positive view of this is exactly what we'd been waiting for since 2014, even though our people have suffered a lot for the idea of joining russia. all these events have shown that we have one path. it should be done as soon as possible, so we hope that no one will attack...
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change. in this case, they have chosen that's a full lie response. roger? >> sorry what was the question?ng they've chosen to say that this is a lie, and you guys have the reporting. >> yeah, absolutely. i'd like to point you back to a report i did back in july about herschel walker. and reported about something troubles they had about wedlock. the reports were newsworthy because herschel has been saying that he's cracking down on absentee fathers in the black community. but he apparently according to my reporting, my campaign source told me, he had lied to his own campaign when they asked him if he had children out there. he show the moment at the fbi background check. but he lied to them not once, but twice. so this is the type of person that the campaign is dealing with, and this is the type of person who enters a race by the way, i understand there are questions about the republican operators that are supporting him in propagating this, i get that. but there's a question about herschel and self. why did he choose to get in this race knowing that this was out there? i don't understand.
change. in this case, they have chosen that's a full lie response. roger? >> sorry what was the question?ng they've chosen to say that this is a lie, and you guys have the reporting. >> yeah, absolutely. i'd like to point you back to a report i did back in july about herschel walker. and reported about something troubles they had about wedlock. the reports were newsworthy because herschel has been saying that he's cracking down on absentee fathers in the black community. but he...
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from george rogers clerk so so in other words there was tremendous potential for change in 1776, but you know even even people like mason and jefferson who are talking about natural rights, you know into the idea of natural rights aware of the implication of natural rates for slavery don't want to don't want to enslavery in the moment. so in the later bills that jefferson mason and others proposed, they wanted to remove freed african-americans from virginia that was going to be a quality requirement for freedom. and generally the laws were gradualists that they didn't apply to people currently enslaved. they only applied to people born after the law. so not just people brought in but people born after the law would be free, but they would have to serve an apprenticeship maybe to age 21 maybe to age 28 and they would have to leave. upon freedom so they talked about creating a black homeland. in the west again. you know out of out of indian land and you know, but this this idea the idea of of compact that included the formerly enslaved was not that was not on the table. it had to be yo
from george rogers clerk so so in other words there was tremendous potential for change in 1776, but you know even even people like mason and jefferson who are talking about natural rights, you know into the idea of natural rights aware of the implication of natural rates for slavery don't want to don't want to enslavery in the moment. so in the later bills that jefferson mason and others proposed, they wanted to remove freed african-americans from virginia that was going to be a quality...
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from george rogers clerk so so in other words there was tremendous potential for change in 1776, but you know even even people like mason and jefferson who are talking about natural rights, you know into the idea of natural rights aware of the implication of natural rates for slavery don't want to don't want to enslavery in the moment. so in the later bills that jefferson mason and others proposed, they wanted to remove freed african-americans from virginia that was going to be a quality requirement for freedom. and generally the laws were gradualists that they didn't apply to people currently enslaved. they only applied to people born after the law. so not just people brought in but people born after the law would be free, but they would have to serve an apprenticeship maybe to age 21 maybe to age 28 and they would have to leave. upon freedom so they talked about creating a black homeland. in the west again. you know out of out of indian land and you know, but this this idea the idea of of compact that included the formerly enslaved was not that was not on the table. it had to be yo
from george rogers clerk so so in other words there was tremendous potential for change in 1776, but you know even even people like mason and jefferson who are talking about natural rights, you know into the idea of natural rights aware of the implication of natural rates for slavery don't want to don't want to enslavery in the moment. so in the later bills that jefferson mason and others proposed, they wanted to remove freed african-americans from virginia that was going to be a quality...
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as they get older, and this could really interesting way to change their whole day to day experience. >> yeah, one potential use case. tom rogersor being with us. we'll talk to you again soon >> thanks for having me. >> hate to call you out. your mom not that old, ouch. still to come cross cuts and inflation across the board, venture capital doubling dn owon business travel. we will discuss next don't go away. we're back at ameriprise financial, our advice is personalized. based on your goals, whatever they may be. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can make this work. we can make this work. and the feeling of confidence that comes from our advice? i can make this work. that seems to be universal. i can make this work. i can make this work. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 clients are likely to recommend us. because advice worth listening to is advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial. >>> welcome back is it time to double down on business travel? trip actions announcing a $300 million funding round bringing its valuation north of $9 billion. here to discuss trip action's co-founder and ceo good to see you. i
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[indiscernible] who would he know in 1947 when the mayor roger lampman said we're going to change -- we're going to get rid of cable cars and bring in other transportation options. she stood up during a time when oftentimes women were ignored and neglected. and she said, no, i'm going to pull together all my girlfriends and we're going to stop the cable car from being really vanished in our city. as a result, she fought and she won and the cable cars remain. and then in 1979, our first woman mayor, dianne feinstein, she not only raised private money because of how much it cost to create this system and to enhance it, she raised private dollars matched with federal dollars matched with city dollars and she -- it should be attributed to her as well the fact that the cable cars are still here today. why is that history important? as you heard from marisaa rodriguez, one of the things that people talk about most when they visit san francisco is where are the cable cars? this line on this street is always packed for people waiting hours in some cases to ride the cable cars to see our beau
[indiscernible] who would he know in 1947 when the mayor roger lampman said we're going to change -- we're going to get rid of cable cars and bring in other transportation options. she stood up during a time when oftentimes women were ignored and neglected. and she said, no, i'm going to pull together all my girlfriends and we're going to stop the cable car from being really vanished in our city. as a result, she fought and she won and the cable cars remain. and then in 1979, our first woman...
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roger. i'll pop flares. we also have one individual movin'. we're lookin' for weapons. if we see a weapon, we're gonna engage. michael: the collateral murder video changedvoice: yeah, bushmaster, we have a van that's approaching and picking up the bodies. daniel: the major thing that happened was that it became news all over the world. male voice: where's that van at? male voice: right down there by the bodies. male voice: okay, yeah. daniel: there was no immediate backlash from the united states military to that. i mean, there was a reaction, but there was no backlash in the sense that there was a threat or suddenly anybody was worried th we would be arrested or so, but it was clear that we entered a whole new scene of people interested in what we do. male voice: bushmaster. crazyhorsene-eight. michael: no one in the organization knew the identity of the person who'd uploaded the video or where it had come from. kristinn: the way wikileaks is structured is basically promising the protection of the source, and the best protection is not knowing the source, and that's what we tried to achieve. ♪♪♪ michael: the source of the video was bradley manning, a l
roger. i'll pop flares. we also have one individual movin'. we're lookin' for weapons. if we see a weapon, we're gonna engage. michael: the collateral murder video changedvoice: yeah, bushmaster, we have a van that's approaching and picking up the bodies. daniel: the major thing that happened was that it became news all over the world. male voice: where's that van at? male voice: right down there by the bodies. male voice: okay, yeah. daniel: there was no immediate backlash from the united...
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change the basic outline of the story. >> yeah, it interesting that they had video of roger stone with members of the oath keepers and michael flynn with member of the oath keepers. that was the tangent that they drew. they don't have that with regard to the former president. as was mentioned before, it seems as though subpoenaing the president, the former president, would have been where you would want to start this whole process. not end this process. marc thiessen, your thoughts on what we watched today. >> yeah, so like everybody else on this panel, i was appalled by what happened january 6. i spent seven years working in the senate. it was a privilege to walk out on the senate floor. every time i see video of what we saw today, my blood boils. but as i watch that video, i have this feeling that my emotions were being manipulated, that was being churned up to get angry about this all over again. that's the purpose of what this hearing was. as you said, if they were going to subpoena trump, they could have done it a year ago if they really wanted to do it. felt like political theater. i don't think it's a coincidence that
change the basic outline of the story. >> yeah, it interesting that they had video of roger stone with members of the oath keepers and michael flynn with member of the oath keepers. that was the tangent that they drew. they don't have that with regard to the former president. as was mentioned before, it seems as though subpoenaing the president, the former president, would have been where you would want to start this whole process. not end this process. marc thiessen, your thoughts on...
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changed. he calls the nfl in certain ways racially segregated and managed much like a plantation. the commissioner roger goodell has a problem saying the league's failure to add diversity to its head-coaching ramps is unacceptable, his word. indeed the numbers are stark. in the league in which 70% of the players are black or the minorities and two head coaches are black and a total of five were minorities. of course john feinstein one of the best spokes journalist on the planet was in front of us, his latest book raised a fist, take eddie, the owners of the progress in modern sports came out in november. it lays out the decidedly missed record of success in not just the nfl but major-league baseball, big-time college football andnd basketball and te pro sports have had in promoting and especially in achieving racial equity. baseball, two black managers and one black executive running 18 baseball operations. college the most top division alabama and ohio state in missouri and kansas. 130 programs in which 60% of the players were black or other minorities this past season but more than 80% of thehe head c
changed. he calls the nfl in certain ways racially segregated and managed much like a plantation. the commissioner roger goodell has a problem saying the league's failure to add diversity to its head-coaching ramps is unacceptable, his word. indeed the numbers are stark. in the league in which 70% of the players are black or the minorities and two head coaches are black and a total of five were minorities. of course john feinstein one of the best spokes journalist on the planet was in front of...
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the opponent to change the chosen topic within period, the player can play each card only once. we start the second period of the game ilya please choose a topic, belarus topic, belarus rogeras many awards to his credit, including victory in pairs at the kremlin cup in moscow in 2002, who was roger fedor's partner at that tournament, the topic of belarus there is no so many options my friends with whom could play? vladislav maxim mirny max mirny of course, my friends, by the way, this is the only trophy that was won by a peaceful couple. uh, federa was also victory at the tournament in rotterdam masters in miami violetta please choose a topic. sports facilities sports facilities and change the subject from vladislav change the subject i didn't like it. she kicks him, national olympic committee. no one dared to cancel this topic let's go. who is the mascot of the national olympic team of belarus mascot? it seems to me that this is the agriculturist, which belagroprombank no, unfortunately, you are a little confusing, we are talking about the mascot of the national olympic team. one more quickly. let's give one more chance. i need an answer, quickly. one, two, three. unfortu
the opponent to change the chosen topic within period, the player can play each card only once. we start the second period of the game ilya please choose a topic, belarus topic, belarus rogeras many awards to his credit, including victory in pairs at the kremlin cup in moscow in 2002, who was roger fedor's partner at that tournament, the topic of belarus there is no so many options my friends with whom could play? vladislav maxim mirny max mirny of course, my friends, by the way, this is the...
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roger, thanks for being here tonight. listen, twitter wasn't exactly all sunshine and roses before last night. so how do you expect twitter to changee a lot of us are going to enjoy his idea of a digital town square. >> so katie, i think there are a couple things you want to consider. the first is as you said, twitter has been a national security threat, a threat to democracy, and a threat to public safety for many, many years. way before musk got involved. and the key question is, which musk is going to take over? there are two of them. one is the engineer elon. that's the one who sends rockets into space and makes electric cars. then there is jazz elon, and that's the one we have seen through this entire transaction process. the one that says whatever occurs to him, the one who walks in with a sink. and what's clear to me is that the cost to him and the country of running the company as jazz elon is it's likely to be a catastrophe. whereas he's borrowed $12 billion, and banks are going to be very interested that he pay the interest on that $12 billion. so one would hope that the engineer elon would be the 1 one who ran the compan
roger, thanks for being here tonight. listen, twitter wasn't exactly all sunshine and roses before last night. so how do you expect twitter to changee a lot of us are going to enjoy his idea of a digital town square. >> so katie, i think there are a couple things you want to consider. the first is as you said, twitter has been a national security threat, a threat to democracy, and a threat to public safety for many, many years. way before musk got involved. and the key question is, which...
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foxnews but roger ailes tried to turn rush limbaugh into a tv show and then he just did a whole network instead when that didn't work to talk about other kinds of cable not just fox help to change nature of the political dialogue. >> dialogue is an interesting word because it is a newly interactive landscape or medium important not just as an entertainer be you can actually call and talk to him. he would abort colors and then you have larry king live and then ross perot launches his campaign in 1982 in that interactivity is so important so many experiments trying to take talk radio and put it on television so you have a network and then have national empowerment television which is a precursor to foxnews. [laughter] so you have these real experiments with cable and talk radio and diversifying and also creating a new conservative pageantry that was not necessarily just happening on the rush limbaugh's or fox news but it was with pat buchanan coming up on crossfire or and coulter and tucker carlson and msnbc and entertainment shows like politically incorrect which in 1983 spends a few years on comedy central and then moves to abc and that's where people who like kelly and fitzpat
foxnews but roger ailes tried to turn rush limbaugh into a tv show and then he just did a whole network instead when that didn't work to talk about other kinds of cable not just fox help to change nature of the political dialogue. >> dialogue is an interesting word because it is a newly interactive landscape or medium important not just as an entertainer be you can actually call and talk to him. he would abort colors and then you have larry king live and then ross perot launches his...
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elevation partners, co-founder there, to discuss it roger kanye west's twitter account has already been reinstated there's one thing that has already changed is going to change? >> david, i think the big question is which elon shows up now. there have been two modes through this process the first we're all familiar with is the engineer elon who sends rockets into space and built out tesla, but there's also jazz elon which says whatever occurs to him and has been the primary actor in the whole twitter drama we've seen over the last six months to me the key thing is now he has to service $12 billion worth of debt. i suspect that his actions will be more reserved than his words have been to this point. but the thing we should all pay attention to is, first, this shareholders, this is a big win. public market, fantastic outcome. as citizens we have to worry about what comes next. twitter has been a horrifically managed company for a long time, filled with hate speech, disinformation and conspiracy theories, it's been a threat to national security, a threat to public safety and democracy. way before elon musk got involved and the fear is that i
elevation partners, co-founder there, to discuss it roger kanye west's twitter account has already been reinstated there's one thing that has already changed is going to change? >> david, i think the big question is which elon shows up now. there have been two modes through this process the first we're all familiar with is the engineer elon who sends rockets into space and built out tesla, but there's also jazz elon which says whatever occurs to him and has been the primary actor in the...
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changed. and he called the nfl, quote, in certain ways racial segregated end quote, managed much like a plantation. now the leaks commissioner roger goodell admits there's a problem, saying the leaks failure to add diversity to its head-coaching ranks is unacceptable, his words. and indeed the numbers are start. in a league in which 70% of the players are black or other minorities, only to like head coaches are black and a total of five are minorities. now of course john feinstein, one of the best sports journalists on the planet, was in front of this story. his latest book "raise a fist, take a knee: race and the illusion of progress in modern sports" came out in november. it lays out a decidedly mixed record of success in sports and not just the nfl but also major league baseball, big-time college football and basketball, and other pro sports has had in promoting and especially in achieving racial equity. baseball, 30 teams, two black managers and just one black executive running a team baseball operations. college footballs top division, the one which alabama and ohio state and missouri and kansas play, 130 programs in which 60
changed. and he called the nfl, quote, in certain ways racial segregated end quote, managed much like a plantation. now the leaks commissioner roger goodell admits there's a problem, saying the leaks failure to add diversity to its head-coaching ranks is unacceptable, his words. and indeed the numbers are start. in a league in which 70% of the players are black or other minorities, only to like head coaches are black and a total of five are minorities. now of course john feinstein, one of the...
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opponent to change the chosen topic during the period, the player can play each card only once. we start the second period of the game ilya please choose a topic, belarus topic, belarus roger has many awards to his credit, including the victory in pairs at the kremlin cup in moscow in 2002, who was roger fedor's partner in that tournament, the topic of belarus there is no so many options my friends with whom could play? vladislav maxim mirny max mirny of course, my friends, by the way, this is the only trophy that was won by a peaceful couple. uh, the feds also had a victory at the tournament in rotterdam and the masters in miami violetta please choose a topic. sports facilities sports facilities and change the subject from vladislav change the subject i didn't like it. she kicks him, national olympic committee. no one dared to cancel this topic let's go. who is the mascot of the national olympic team of belarus mascot? it seems to me that this agrik, which belagroprombank no, unfortunately, you are a little confused, we are talking about the mascot of the national olympic team. one more quickly. let's give it another chance. i need an answer, quickly. one, two, three. unf
opponent to change the chosen topic during the period, the player can play each card only once. we start the second period of the game ilya please choose a topic, belarus topic, belarus roger has many awards to his credit, including the victory in pairs at the kremlin cup in moscow in 2002, who was roger fedor's partner in that tournament, the topic of belarus there is no so many options my friends with whom could play? vladislav maxim mirny max mirny of course, my friends, by the way, this is...
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change it. maggie haberman will be here in moments. i want to bring in cnn's senior political analyst john albalon and jim walder a former federal prosecutors and jennifer rogers, former assistant u.s. attorney for the it district of new york. john, i'll start with you. this inadvertent court filing revealing some of what the doj seized from mar-a-lago, what's in there? what is this about? >> look, it's embarrassing. it's revealing to the extent it gives you some insight into what was being hoarded by the ex-president. but it's hard to say how much detail there is. this is all sort of, you know, penny annie stuff. phone records, a medical letter. there is no smoking gun that's evident in this list that is provided. but it shows how granular this information is going to get and be for us. >> jennifer, listen, you know this better than anyone else, does this list show that the doj system filtering out material that it's actually working here? how does something -- how do documents like this get out to the public? >> well, this document got out to the public by mistake. doj shouldn't have filed this document. this was a mistake. what it shows is that they have a
change it. maggie haberman will be here in moments. i want to bring in cnn's senior political analyst john albalon and jim walder a former federal prosecutors and jennifer rogers, former assistant u.s. attorney for the it district of new york. john, i'll start with you. this inadvertent court filing revealing some of what the doj seized from mar-a-lago, what's in there? what is this about? >> look, it's embarrassing. it's revealing to the extent it gives you some insight into what was...
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roger ailes tried to turn rush limbaugh into a tv show. he didn't give up he just did a whole network instead. but you talk about how other kinds of cable not just fox helped change the nature of the dialogue. >> dialogue is an interesting word because it is a newly interactive mediawh landscape. that ability that made it so important wasn't just that he was a conservative entertainer but the show was reactive. they would call and talk to him. it's also the era they would call,fe he had a call or abortis which was offensive early where he would abort colors he didn't agree with but like larry king live i don't recall any that were part of this new cable television where ross perot watches his campaign 1 in 1992 d that activity is so important and so many of the experiments and cable news in the 1990s were aboutio trying to essentiay take talk radio and put it on television so you have a network that msnbc called america's talking and you had the national empowerment television that is a precursor to fox news in many ways. ..ng indicated earlier, was not necessarily just happening onsh something like rush limbaugh show or fox news appeared much more intensively ha
roger ailes tried to turn rush limbaugh into a tv show. he didn't give up he just did a whole network instead. but you talk about how other kinds of cable not just fox helped change the nature of the dialogue. >> dialogue is an interesting word because it is a newly interactive mediawh landscape. that ability that made it so important wasn't just that he was a conservative entertainer but the show was reactive. they would call and talk to him. it's also the era they would call,fe he had a...
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change in policy and could in itself be controversial. they are now in a sort of crisis moment and robertjenrick, the immigration minister, as roger gale wasit manston yesterday. we believe he might still be in kent. some quick decisions will have to be made to stop the manston processing centre becoming even more overwhelmed than it already is. i have been here this morning. we haven't seen people crossing in small boats today, although the weather is good so that may at least give them some temporary relief, but if the weather stays like this then people could arrive again today. and if we get fewer than 100 more crossing the channel in the next couple of days then we will actually get to a record number of people... we have already passed the record, we would get to 40,000 people having already crossed the channel in small boats this year. it was 28,000 last year and we still have two more months of the year to go. in november and december last year 8000 people crossed despite the much colder conditions. this is not a problem thatis conditions. this is not a problem that is likely to go away. it is very unlikely that anyone is able to t
change in policy and could in itself be controversial. they are now in a sort of crisis moment and robertjenrick, the immigration minister, as roger gale wasit manston yesterday. we believe he might still be in kent. some quick decisions will have to be made to stop the manston processing centre becoming even more overwhelmed than it already is. i have been here this morning. we haven't seen people crossing in small boats today, although the weather is good so that may at least give them some...
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change it. maggie haberman will be here in just moments. we will discuss more. that but i want to bring in cnn senior political analyst, john avlon, also jim walden -- jennifer rogers, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. so glad to have all of you here. thanks so much. john, i will start with you. this inadvertent court filing revealing some of what the doj's east from mar-a-lago. what is in there. ? what is this about? >> it is embarrassing, because it should have been posted it is revealing. to the extent that it gives you some insight into what was being hoarded by the ex president. it is hard to say how much detail there is. this is all sort of penny and the stuff. it's phone records. it's medical letter. there's no smoking gun that is evident in this list that was provided. but it does show just how granular this information ultimately is going to get and before us. >> jennifer, listen, you know this better than anyone else. there is this the show that the doj system of filling -- filtering out material, excuse -- me that it is actually working here? how does something like -- this how do documents like this get out to the pub
change it. maggie haberman will be here in just moments. we will discuss more. that but i want to bring in cnn senior political analyst, john avlon, also jim walden -- jennifer rogers, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. so glad to have all of you here. thanks so much. john, i will start with you. this inadvertent court filing revealing some of what the doj's east from mar-a-lago. what is in there. ? what is this about? >> it is embarrassing, because it...
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changing secretly recorded conversations from a sick hospital bed to a cozy grave. the doctor leaves no doubts with the doctor. it strongly recommends thinking about death. so what's your plan rogerlk to you if you have an interest in getting care assistance. life, if i could only pay for the treatment, i would get better. if you can't, then apply for help. if you want, end your life. you understand what i'm talking about. you don't have to do it. it's kind of dramatic. you can just apply and they will help you and there are hundreds of such cases, erin's father was hospitalized with fractures. and a month later, without consulting with his relatives, he asked the doctors for an obovtanaziya. family, considers blooming scores with life he was coaxed by the doctor after the fall he was real to the staff. it was easier for them to just get rid of it this year in canada, the ministry of health has simplified the procedure for euthanasia and now almost any serious illness can be grounds for medical suicide. for him, even the term special came up with medical care in dying in me it is necessary to be terminally ill in order to be eligible for medical care in dying for that you. severe
changing secretly recorded conversations from a sick hospital bed to a cozy grave. the doctor leaves no doubts with the doctor. it strongly recommends thinking about death. so what's your plan rogerlk to you if you have an interest in getting care assistance. life, if i could only pay for the treatment, i would get better. if you can't, then apply for help. if you want, end your life. you understand what i'm talking about. you don't have to do it. it's kind of dramatic. you can just apply and...
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my name is glen rogers a landscape architect and have written numerous articles for the west side observer, most recently i have wrote an article that was-climate change the name of the article was not the decided by me, but by another editor. what i wanted to mention is that we are for the removal of all toxic substances on hunters point and treasure island to be hundred percent and i wanted to mention recently there is a study of the glacier in (inaudible) sea level rise-some people feel will come up 10 feet and as you know the nord stream pipeline has been damaged and leaking methane into the atmosphere tremendous amounts and this will accelerate climate change. we ask for the controller to provide a oversight committee for any cleanup that occurs in hunters point. and we wanted to bring to your attention the need for housing is not demanding when we have 6 percent of the population in san francisco leaving. 40 thousand units vacant in san francisco and 22 percent of the office space is vacant in san francisco. all of this is because san francisco is one of the- >> i apologize your time has lapsed. thank you for your comments. next commenter, pleas
my name is glen rogers a landscape architect and have written numerous articles for the west side observer, most recently i have wrote an article that was-climate change the name of the article was not the decided by me, but by another editor. what i wanted to mention is that we are for the removal of all toxic substances on hunters point and treasure island to be hundred percent and i wanted to mention recently there is a study of the glacier in (inaudible) sea level rise-some people feel will...