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and i support the denver post. and i've done everything i could in the last couple of weeks to help grow your circulation. (laughter) (applause) not always with the headlines i want, but just i thought 'd share that with you. (laughter) i's not always about how the post reports on me, it's about the fact that every one of us have access to independently, independent, verifiable standards in reporting that's important for the growth of our city, and the growth of our democracy. (amen!) what can you do to help find different ownership to help put pressure on alden? i was actually going to try to meet with them when i was in new york last week. and i think this is when i was in new york when i got word about chuck's resignation, which was really disappointing. and so we backed off on it at that point in time . we just heard the mayor say he backed off from calling alden because chuck plunkett resigned. to me, that is when when you f--ing call alden. nothing to me, indicates that the post is savable. i don't know that t
and i support the denver post. and i've done everything i could in the last couple of weeks to help grow your circulation. (laughter) (applause) not always with the headlines i want, but just i thought 'd share that with you. (laughter) i's not always about how the post reports on me, it's about the fact that every one of us have access to independently, independent, verifiable standards in reporting that's important for the growth of our city, and the growth of our democracy. (amen!) what can...
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". - - bought the "washington post"? be free press but why? >> it is a funny paradox. [laughter] host: what was the true reason? >> first of all it was circumstance. they were looking to sell that paper was in a perpetual decline. they didn't have the financials to make it a national newspaper so he went to look for a savior he had a personal relationship with jeff bezos. a lot of it was circumstance. but yes, jeff appreciated and saw the post and the opportunity for what it was. may be in the back of his mind thought of the influence of the future trajectory is important. hopefully this comes out in the book one of his interest is one of the mechanisms and the rituals to encourage businesses to do new things and grow? and not at all successful but to see a broken institution where he could come in and work his magic to document meetings and bring new things and apply his thinking to a real valuable american institution and help turn it around. so the renaissance of the post under marty barron and by the time this is a ha
". - - bought the "washington post"? be free press but why? >> it is a funny paradox. [laughter] host: what was the true reason? >> first of all it was circumstance. they were looking to sell that paper was in a perpetual decline. they didn't have the financials to make it a national newspaper so he went to look for a savior he had a personal relationship with jeff bezos. a lot of it was circumstance. but yes, jeff appreciated and saw the post and the opportunity for...
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senator, welcome to the "washington post." >> thank you. nator, i am looking forward to talking about your proposal to break up the big tech companies in your new book that we wanted to start with the events of january 6th. senator, you were the first senator to object to the certification of joe biden's electoral college victory. you write in your book,
senator, welcome to the "washington post." >> thank you. nator, i am looking forward to talking about your proposal to break up the big tech companies in your new book that we wanted to start with the events of january 6th. senator, you were the first senator to object to the certification of joe biden's electoral college victory. you write in your book,
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i'm still trying to understand why jeff bezos bought the washington post. e he really believes the good press but at the same time, for somebody who believes in this, he is very unfriendly to the press. brad: is not a funny little paradigm. what is the true reason for this and why does he want to go back rated well, i mean, first of all there was circumstance, don graham was looking to sell the washington post in 2013 and the paper was in kind of a perpetual decline they do not have the finances to truly make it a national newspaper. and he went out looking for a savior any interpersonal relationship with jeff bezos so a lot of it was simply circumstance. yes, i think that jeff appreciated and saw the post and is an opportunity for what it was maybe the back of his mind, on about the influence and having the post and future trajectory, that would be a date. i also think that public comes out of the book that one of his talents, one of his interest income just venture, is creating a system of project and what are the meanings and papers and rituals that can e
i'm still trying to understand why jeff bezos bought the washington post. e he really believes the good press but at the same time, for somebody who believes in this, he is very unfriendly to the press. brad: is not a funny little paradigm. what is the true reason for this and why does he want to go back rated well, i mean, first of all there was circumstance, don graham was looking to sell the washington post in 2013 and the paper was in kind of a perpetual decline they do not have the...
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public they would have preferred to fly a little under the radar but the ownership of the washington postprobably be opposed. >> i t think e-mail threat bezos and jay on how to respond to trump, that was my personal favorite part of the book so it was very good but how unusual is this a business leader to have the public tension with presence, there has to be discussions on how did this slowdowns the business and how to respond, anything else? i suspect it's not unusual for the owners and catherine graham, famously tingled with the nixon administration entered something bezos took onti in 2013 when he brought the post we can look at the four years of trump and say amazon had an extraordinary rate of growth. talking about one of the most for tile. for any american business in history and part of that was the pandemic in the last years of the trump administration but certainly t doesn't seem to be amazon at all. you could argue perversely probably trump fondling in this, which arguably expensive it, it helped amazon because the pandemic has been almost grotesque to its bottom line at a time
public they would have preferred to fly a little under the radar but the ownership of the washington postprobably be opposed. >> i t think e-mail threat bezos and jay on how to respond to trump, that was my personal favorite part of the book so it was very good but how unusual is this a business leader to have the public tension with presence, there has to be discussions on how did this slowdowns the business and how to respond, anything else? i suspect it's not unusual for the owners and...
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the renaissance of the post under marty. d now for success or maybe even by the time this has air, has been remarkable in jeff bezos' system of invention has worked really well there. eugene: and we should probably talk a little bit about hollywood. i think in your book, you make clear that jeff bezos relished the limelight, there's a part where that mckinsey was having a good time at these parties but jeff bezos is having a great time right. was this a good decision on jeff bezos. it ultimately led to a lot of personal issues and tabloid all the stuff that the move into hollywood instigated that. what are your thoughts pretty. >> i think it's easier to look at these things but not to look back and asked to be questioned why did jeff bezos go to hollywood. why iss amazon funding but to follow the chain of events pretty so really quickly, so amazon biggest category of sales in 2000 is books movies and music. ... ... you can download movies and tv shows. that model starts to fray. now it's string. yet theth big billions to lice
the renaissance of the post under marty. d now for success or maybe even by the time this has air, has been remarkable in jeff bezos' system of invention has worked really well there. eugene: and we should probably talk a little bit about hollywood. i think in your book, you make clear that jeff bezos relished the limelight, there's a part where that mckinsey was having a good time at these parties but jeff bezos is having a great time right. was this a good decision on jeff bezos. it...
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he made ridiculous claims about the post being a lobbyist for amazon. ne of that was true but recently the judge in the jedi case ruled that amazon should be able to continue to protest and was awarded to microsoft. he goes back and rethink the whole process. it's possible with space of time and reflection that amazon and jeff didn't lose much in terms of their ongoing fight with the trump administration. publicly they would have preferred to slide a little bit under the radar. with jeff's ownership of the "washington post" that didn't happen. >> host: i think that whole e-mail threat that was my personal favorite part of the book so it was very good. but how unusual is this for a businessss leader to have a very public tension with the sitting president and there has to be a lot of internal discussion and how he is -- how he is responding to those. >> guest: i suspect it's not unusual for the owner. casper graham famously tangled with the nixon administration and this is something that bezos took on 2013. we can look at the four years of trump and say a
he made ridiculous claims about the post being a lobbyist for amazon. ne of that was true but recently the judge in the jedi case ruled that amazon should be able to continue to protest and was awarded to microsoft. he goes back and rethink the whole process. it's possible with space of time and reflection that amazon and jeff didn't lose much in terms of their ongoing fight with the trump administration. publicly they would have preferred to slide a little bit under the radar. with jeff's...
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office because they are the sole shareholder within the post office. . ~ sole shareholder within theble for the tokyo 0lympics, which has its opening ceremony tomorrow. the director has been sacked over comments about the holocaust made over 20 years ago. it's another blow for the games, which have been dogged by controversy as well as delay. recent surveys suggest that most people injapan don't want them to go ahead, with tokyo recording its highest number of new covid infections for six months. 0ur sports editor dan roan has been gauging the national mood. tokyo's chance to shine is approaching, a final dress rehearsal for an opening ceremony that was meant to be a celebration. instead, with the audience restricted atjust 1,000 vips, tomorrow's curtain—raiser will marked the start will mark the start of arguably the most controversial 0lympics ever. with the city in a fourth state of emergency and covid cases at their highest for six months, a largely unvaccinated public worry these postponed games will be a super spreader. but those in charge insist the show must go on. these game
office because they are the sole shareholder within the post office. . ~ sole shareholder within theble for the tokyo 0lympics, which has its opening ceremony tomorrow. the director has been sacked over comments about the holocaust made over 20 years ago. it's another blow for the games, which have been dogged by controversy as well as delay. recent surveys suggest that most people injapan don't want them to go ahead, with tokyo recording its highest number of new covid infections for six...
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this quote in the yorkshire post from _ this quote in the yorkshire post from the — this quote in thenfederation of small businesses in north york shire saying _ small businesses in north york shire saying this _ small businesses in north york shire saying this is about the survival of businesses. so the emphasis has moved _ businesses. so the emphasis has moved has — businesses. so the emphasis has moved has itjust a bit from health to busihess— moved has itjust a bit from health to business and the survival of the economy — to business and the survival of the economy. that pendulum has swung, that from _ economy. that pendulum has swung, that from 18 — economy. that pendulum has swung, that from 18 months for almost two years— that from 18 months for almost two years how — that from 18 months for almost two years now. and now the fears about the economy seem to be growing. penny? _ the economy seem to be growing. penn ? ~ ., , ., penny? while i was reading in the yorkshire post _ penny? while i was reading in the yorkshire post is _ penny? while i was reading in the yorkshire post i
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the washington post editorial board does a flip-flop, a 180. to quote, get serious about probing the origins of the pandemic. joining us now, accuracy in media president adam guillette. adam, it is good to see you. "the washington post" has been saying for a long time, even this year, that this theory was debunked. it is just a conspiracy theory. so why the 180? >> i'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact we have a different occupant of the white house. it is amazing whenever trump said anything they had to immediately call it a conspiracy theory. they had to immediately say it was debunked. when biden and other people say the exact same thing, they say there might be some credence to it. it is outrageous. their job is to investigate, speak truth to power. they have all the resources of jeff bezos at "the washington post." why couldn't they have been investigating this last year? elizabeth: now "the washington post" editorial board is also saying get to the bottom of how this pandemic happened. find out if it leaked from the wuhan lab. figur
the washington post editorial board does a flip-flop, a 180. to quote, get serious about probing the origins of the pandemic. joining us now, accuracy in media president adam guillette. adam, it is good to see you. "the washington post" has been saying for a long time, even this year, that this theory was debunked. it is just a conspiracy theory. so why the 180? >> i'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact we have a different occupant of the white house. it is amazing...
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and we begin tonight with breaking news from "the washington post." he paper has obtained an internal cdc document which contains urgent new warnings about the virus. "the post" reports, quote, the delta variant of the coronavirus appears to cause more severe illness than earlier variants and spreads as easily as chicken pox. according to the internal federal health document, it also argues officials must acknowledge the war has changed. "the post" goes on to report, quote, it cites a combination of recently obtained, still-unpublished data from outbreak investigations and outside studies showing that
and we begin tonight with breaking news from "the washington post." he paper has obtained an internal cdc document which contains urgent new warnings about the virus. "the post" reports, quote, the delta variant of the coronavirus appears to cause more severe illness than earlier variants and spreads as easily as chicken pox. according to the internal federal health document, it also argues officials must acknowledge the war has changed. "the post" goes on to...
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>> there never going to be afraid of the washington post because they know deep down in the heart the there a pr machine for the democratic party they don't have much to fear from men but it's unbelievable that it took a year for them to call for an investigation into this why are they nearly calling for the investigation rather than doing it themselves, they've got resources, what happened to good old-fashioned investigative journalism all we see is the washington post's journalism where they write left-wing articles for the left-wing audience as well as activism where they push an agenda they think a year, there was nothing to see in anybody who suggested otherwise was a conspiracy theorist and a q1, they were lying to us about what might be the greatest truth of our lives. elizabeth: let's watch this let's say what your plane offers the media as you point out called the wuhan lab league possibility tinfoil hat stuff now major scientist from around the world the w.h.o. in the national livermore laboratory said investigate it and now watch this the media said its trump's fault that t
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this is what "the washington post" is reporting. it's a question we need to do right now. his chief of staff, and thanks so much for comingn on. do you believe this reporting is accurate? >> i believe the reporting very unfortunate and tragic that the highest uniformed officer in the country would controvert his responsibility and possibly break the law because the constitution and federal statutes only allow the chairman to advise the president.he he has no command authority whatsoever. >> tucker: it because he was not elected by anyone, that's how the system works. power vested with people and the public chooses to represent them. so if he's trying to control of the next cia director is preventing you from getting a job as it happened, but so far outside of what we would call, i guess, democratic norms. i wonder why no one has said anything about it? >> you are totally right and i'm glad you're covering it because so few people have. the statutes are clear, he's responsible for advising the president and the secretary of defense on military affairs. if someone else in tha
this is what "the washington post" is reporting. it's a question we need to do right now. his chief of staff, and thanks so much for comingn on. do you believe this reporting is accurate? >> i believe the reporting very unfortunate and tragic that the highest uniformed officer in the country would controvert his responsibility and possibly break the law because the constitution and federal statutes only allow the chairman to advise the president.he he has no command authority...
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rumsfeld resigned from the post and remained a divisive figure in the u.s.ush called rumsfeld a man of intelligence, integrity and almost inexhaustible energy and never flinched from responsibility. >>> staying with the united states, search crews in florida are racing against time and weather. they've found the bodies of 18 people in the rubble of a condo building that collapsed. 147 are still missing. the crs haveeen diggg da nowver sincthe beh rain andeat have hampered worriea weathesystem ere ofhore cou turn in a tropical srm. thr leaders worrsome of e respd to thaemergenc so theye reested exa help frombroad. >> we' trying find ne places to penetrate and to find, you know, maybe there is a confined space that somebody left and somebody is alive in there. >> president joe biden is scheduled to visit on thursday. he's expected to tour the site and meet with families. >>> the british government plans to offer a coronavirus booster vaccines to vulnerable people before winter. so far 60% of adults in the country have received two doses. officials hope the boo
rumsfeld resigned from the post and remained a divisive figure in the u.s.ush called rumsfeld a man of intelligence, integrity and almost inexhaustible energy and never flinched from responsibility. >>> staying with the united states, search crews in florida are racing against time and weather. they've found the bodies of 18 people in the rubble of a condo building that collapsed. 147 are still missing. the crs haveeen diggg da nowver sincthe beh rain andeat have hampered worriea...
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now, last friday, the financial times reported that the person who worked at the news website huffington post and the bbc was in line for a seniorjob bank the corporation overseeing its news channels. but formally theresa may's communications chief and i'll executive director had tried to block the move. sir robbie had texted the director of news to say that she cannot make this the belief that some politicians is that huffington post uk have left—wing or antigovernment sympathies in the affair prompted leader of the house to say... others felt the bbc independence and impartiality were being damaged from the opposite direction. robbie gibb has not commented directly on the financial times story, but newspaper said that a source close to him said they denied the words attributed. if concerns about impartiality were prompted by the previous jobs held, there was another row over impartiality this week with social media at its heart. it emerged recently as reported on news watch that a journalist had posted offensive tweets about israel and hitler three years previous to her employment there. on
now, last friday, the financial times reported that the person who worked at the news website huffington post and the bbc was in line for a seniorjob bank the corporation overseeing its news channels. but formally theresa may's communications chief and i'll executive director had tried to block the move. sir robbie had texted the director of news to say that she cannot make this the belief that some politicians is that huffington post uk have left—wing or antigovernment sympathies in the...
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the post night club shooting was among our most tragic mass shooting in american history. you were there. you were in the bathroom taking cover as disastrous growth. you were shot yourself. now, 5 years out of that, of it, and the commit following the commemoration and the many media look back that have happened since. what do you think people need to know about that day? ultimately, people need to know that the route of the issue isn't the route of the issue. the person that owns the root of the issue is the lack of love that we're constantly seeing. and people who go into a club and care 49 and 2 people like a child who goes into school, children, their classmates, that's the issue. and sometimes we get wrapped up in the base about gun prevention . we know, we know we need to, we know we need the app that we know we need to be done. yet. nothing happens. but they're still survivors of gun violence and people who have been effective. i gun balance that a lot in the process of the shipping as a native chicago in a a agree with you wholeheartedly. i've lost, at least at this
the post night club shooting was among our most tragic mass shooting in american history. you were there. you were in the bathroom taking cover as disastrous growth. you were shot yourself. now, 5 years out of that, of it, and the commit following the commemoration and the many media look back that have happened since. what do you think people need to know about that day? ultimately, people need to know that the route of the issue isn't the route of the issue. the person that owns the root of...
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the post is reporting that mr. weisselberg is expected to surrender tomorrow morning at the manhattan district attorney's office and that he's expected to be arraigned later in the day before a state judge in a new york courtroom. the trump organization will also be arraigned. it's hard to arraign an entity, at least it's hard to imagine that. the way it works in person is that the entity will be represented in court by one of its attorneys. the indictments are expected to be unsealed at around 2:00 p.m. eastern time tomorrow. because the indictments are sealed until then, we don't know exactly what the charges will be. there's been lots of reporting that the charges are expected to focus on tax-related alleged felonies. the trump organization's lawyers have been working overtime for days. telling the media that the charges are small potatoes and politically motivated and they can't believe prosecutors would even bother to charge such little crimes because everybody does this kind of stuff. and of course you would e
the post is reporting that mr. weisselberg is expected to surrender tomorrow morning at the manhattan district attorney's office and that he's expected to be arraigned later in the day before a state judge in a new york courtroom. the trump organization will also be arraigned. it's hard to arraign an entity, at least it's hard to imagine that. the way it works in person is that the entity will be represented in court by one of its attorneys. the indictments are expected to be unsealed at around...
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i want to welcome the inspector general and united states post office who's going to testify today on the offices fiscal year 2022 budget request. i also want to welcome the members of the panel for today's hearing who will discuss some of the service delivery issues they have encountered with the post office. they are a member of the national federation of the blind, brian mclaurin a postal worker and member of the american postal workers union and karen myers a small business owner. thank you all for joining us today. the united states postal service office of inspector general is an independent oversight organization operating within the postal service. while the subcommittee appropriates funds for the postal ig, the funds appropriated come from the united states post office and not from the united states treasury. the postal ig requested an appropriation of $263 million for fiscal year 2022, an increase of 13 million over fiscal year 2021. but i would like to know that the postal inspector general turns nearly $30 for each dollar appropriated and these funds will go towards suppor
i want to welcome the inspector general and united states post office who's going to testify today on the offices fiscal year 2022 budget request. i also want to welcome the members of the panel for today's hearing who will discuss some of the service delivery issues they have encountered with the post office. they are a member of the national federation of the blind, brian mclaurin a postal worker and member of the american postal workers union and karen myers a small business owner. thank you...
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given the post office is 100% for the government, what is the metric?> and we have that synthesis. >> the treatment of the post office in the recent computer malfunction -- we made that clear. when it comes to protecting and supporting, that's what i think he was driving at. >> to speaker, noises, air pollution, and too much time wasted. >> it has been a cause of frustration for decades. which is why i'm calling for the 8th street to be tunneled. does my right honorable friend agree with me that if we go back better after 10 days, there is a major infrastructure solution and will it be a part of delivering on the agenda across the whole country? >> i know the stretch that she refers to and i know a great number of the house does, to. all i can say is to look at it. we are spending record sums for 640 billion pounds for infrastructure in this country. >> many people are aghast at the potential consequences of passing regulations in a time for the prime ministerial crash. do we want regulations to be announced today. in this summer, we must stick to our s
given the post office is 100% for the government, what is the metric?> and we have that synthesis. >> the treatment of the post office in the recent computer malfunction -- we made that clear. when it comes to protecting and supporting, that's what i think he was driving at. >> to speaker, noises, air pollution, and too much time wasted. >> it has been a cause of frustration for decades. which is why i'm calling for the 8th street to be tunneled. does my right honorable...
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if what "the washington post" reported to reporting we need to deal with it now. the acting u.s.ry of defense under the last administration and he joins us now. thanks much for coming on. first question, do you believe this reporting is accurate? >> great to be with you and based on the reporting and my experiences in the defense department with chairman millieg to be very accurate, and very unfortunate and tragic that the highest uniformed officer in the country would controvert his responsibility and possibly break the law because the constitution and the federal statutes only allow the chairman on military affairs. he is no command authority whatsoever. >> tucker: because he was not elected by anyone. that is how our system works. power vested in the people who elected them. that is how democracy -- it's not that complicated. if he's trying to prevent you from getting the job, as it happens, that is so far outside what we call i guess democratic norms. i don't know why no one has said anything about it. >> you're totally right and i'm glad you're covering it because so few peo
if what "the washington post" reported to reporting we need to deal with it now. the acting u.s.ry of defense under the last administration and he joins us now. thanks much for coming on. first question, do you believe this reporting is accurate? >> great to be with you and based on the reporting and my experiences in the defense department with chairman millieg to be very accurate, and very unfortunate and tragic that the highest uniformed officer in the country would...
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vaccines i don't want to talk ill of vaccines, they do work there phenomenal in the front page of the new york posthows that but you gotta give people all the information but not political talking points. jackie: what about the direction were going in with corporations mandating that you need a vaccine to return to work a lot of big tech companies are doing that there's a trickle-down effect that affects the stage for what small businesses should do but small businesses are in a more vulnerable difficult position and are lucky to be alive, many of them saying a vaccine or mask way because we don't want to turn customers away at the door. >> corporate america needs to make sure their employees have all the information to make sure we have all this entire interview for them to mandate you have to be vaccinated to go to work is a bad situation not just in our economy but the way our country works, our health information, our healthcare is a personal decision it's not for a ceo to mandate what you can and cannot put into your body with the vaccination i think it's a bit under very bad decision and i ho
vaccines i don't want to talk ill of vaccines, they do work there phenomenal in the front page of the new york posthows that but you gotta give people all the information but not political talking points. jackie: what about the direction were going in with corporations mandating that you need a vaccine to return to work a lot of big tech companies are doing that there's a trickle-down effect that affects the stage for what small businesses should do but small businesses are in a more vulnerable...
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"the washington post" reporting that of the $75 million trump save america pact has brought in in the first half of this year, the group has not put any resources into helping finance the on going ballot reviews he's been pushing so hard for siting sources familiar with the finances. instead, according to the washington post, that money is actually paying for some of the former president's travel, legal cost and staff along with other expenses and noting the pact has held on to much of its cash. >> there are so many discrepancies, so many problems
"the washington post" reporting that of the $75 million trump save america pact has brought in in the first half of this year, the group has not put any resources into helping finance the on going ballot reviews he's been pushing so hard for siting sources familiar with the finances. instead, according to the washington post, that money is actually paying for some of the former president's travel, legal cost and staff along with other expenses and noting the pact has held on to much...
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the washington post. uber and lyft. they're all instituting vaccine requirements when their employees return to the office. the state of california, new york state, new york city, they rolled out vaccination requirements for government workers. meanwhile, there is new evidence that the spread of delta, the delta variant and the rising cases of hospitalizations and deaths may itself be spring more people to get vaccinated. yesterday half 1 million americans got their first vaccine shot. that's the highest daily number in all of july. and the states with the highest case rates have seen an uptick in vaccination rates in the past week. but vaccines are still not getting into arms fast enough. today, for the first time there union pulled ahead of the united states ahead of its vaccination number. they have gone doses to a higher number of their population that america has, which is remarkable when you consider that the united states have had way more vaccine doses for way longer than the european union. but here we are, with
the washington post. uber and lyft. they're all instituting vaccine requirements when their employees return to the office. the state of california, new york state, new york city, they rolled out vaccination requirements for government workers. meanwhile, there is new evidence that the spread of delta, the delta variant and the rising cases of hospitalizations and deaths may itself be spring more people to get vaccinated. yesterday half 1 million americans got their first vaccine shot. that's...
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here's one slide from the cdc presentation published by the "post" tonight. it summarizes the findings on the delta variant this way. "delta is different from previous strains. highly contagious, likely more severe, breakthrough infections may be as transmissible as unvaccinated cases." another slide says, "universal masking is essential to reduce transmission of the delta variant." and on a slide titled "next steps for cdc" it says, "acknowledge the war has changed." joining us now is one of the reporters who broke this story tonight. "washington post" health policy reporter yasmin abutaleb. yasmin, thank you for joining us tonight and you are why reporting. i want to be clear. you have reported this out, you got image of the slides. the cdc has still not said this -- they've not made this public. >> they have not. what we have from our reporting is they're expected to release the data that prompted this decision tomorrow, even in these slides they mentioned data. they cite studies. they cite their own investigations. but the actual methodology, the data, the
here's one slide from the cdc presentation published by the "post" tonight. it summarizes the findings on the delta variant this way. "delta is different from previous strains. highly contagious, likely more severe, breakthrough infections may be as transmissible as unvaccinated cases." another slide says, "universal masking is essential to reduce transmission of the delta variant." and on a slide titled "next steps for cdc" it says, "acknowledge the...
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we are able to trace some of the post back to a number of individuals in origin. tina, a country known for right when dedication to meal liberal politics that illustrates the undue influence that's going on right now. so it's, there simply isn't the capacity for this type of publication from the island itself . i think that that's something people should look into. but i don't think that this whole thing was engineered in the sense that you can't force an uprising. and the u. s. has been trying to force an uprising for years. and ultimately, you have to have a large number of cuban people who are going to go along with the idea of going out into the streets. these are not paid dissidence. these are people who are just desperate and wanting to and wanting change, ah, the u. s. government has also directed hundreds of millions of dollars to cuban activists and new media platforms, critical of the communist government. and that's been paying dividends ever since. miguel diaz can. natalie who later inherited the leadership of the communist party from ro, castro, loosen
we are able to trace some of the post back to a number of individuals in origin. tina, a country known for right when dedication to meal liberal politics that illustrates the undue influence that's going on right now. so it's, there simply isn't the capacity for this type of publication from the island itself . i think that that's something people should look into. but i don't think that this whole thing was engineered in the sense that you can't force an uprising. and the u. s. has been trying...
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the listing post is next. from talk to al jazeera, we roam, did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen, see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on out sierra and unprecedented. just like an industry. where do i find the rest on internet shut down? the 2014. i've taken a hard line on the biggest anti government demonstration is hello and richard gilbert and you're at the listening post where we dig into the coverage and look at how news is reported. and when it's not, cubans waited a long time to get access to information over the internet. they're government faced with a nationwide protest has been pulling the plot. it's a war of narratives with the authorities turning protest songs into propaganda. whether they're taking penalty kicks or taking any black footballers playing for england or dealing with abuse online. but sports activism is on the rise around the world. and social media is at the center of it
the listing post is next. from talk to al jazeera, we roam, did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen, see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on out sierra and unprecedented. just like an industry. where do i find the rest on internet shut down? the 2014. i've taken a hard line on the biggest anti government demonstration is hello and richard gilbert and you're at the listening post where...
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the washington post reports the delta variant of the coronavirus appears to cause more severe illnessvariants and spreads as easily as chicken pox according to an internal federal document that argues officials must again all itch the war has changed. the post reports that the documents as the delta variant is quote so contagious that it acts almost as a different novel virus leaping from target to target more swiftly than ebola or the common cold. the data and study cited in the documents played a key role in revamp recommendations that call for everyone, vaccinated or not, to wear masks indoors in public settings, in certain circumstances, a federal health official says. federal health official told the washington post quote, although it's rare, we believe that at an individual level, vaccinated people may spread the virus, which is why we updated our recommendation. the document cites data from an outbreak in province town, massachusetts that quote, showed that people who were vaccinated were transmitting the disease to other vaccinated people. the person says the data was deeply d
the washington post reports the delta variant of the coronavirus appears to cause more severe illnessvariants and spreads as easily as chicken pox according to an internal federal document that argues officials must again all itch the war has changed. the post reports that the documents as the delta variant is quote so contagious that it acts almost as a different novel virus leaping from target to target more swiftly than ebola or the common cold. the data and study cited in the documents...
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as i think it shows— the yorkshire post as i think it shows the _ the yorkshire post as i thinke really human side of that by election. so it shows kim hugging her mum. _ by election. so it shows kim hugging her mum, she lost her sister, joe, and jean _ her mum, she lost her sister, joe, and jean lost — her mum, she lost her sister, joe, and jean lost her daughter. there's and jean lost her daughter. there's a very— and jean lost her daughter. there's a very human element to by election victory _ a very human element to by election victory and — a very human element to by election victory. and i think it plays into what _ victory. and i think it plays into what keir— victory. and i think it plays into what keir starmer has been saying, which _ what keir starmer has been saying, which is _ what keir starmer has been saying, which is that it was a community—based approach that community— based approach that ledbetter took community—based approach that ledbetter took in, and he says it was a _ ledbetter took in, and he says it was a victory for decency, you know, against _ was a vi
as i think it shows— the yorkshire post as i think it shows the _ the yorkshire post as i thinke really human side of that by election. so it shows kim hugging her mum. _ by election. so it shows kim hugging her mum, she lost her sister, joe, and jean _ her mum, she lost her sister, joe, and jean lost — her mum, she lost her sister, joe, and jean lost her daughter. there's and jean lost her daughter. there's a very— and jean lost her daughter. there's a very human element to by election...
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usually that is the listening posts. ryan, cause now pulls back the curtain on the secret of world of p headliner for the wind injustice minister jack february 2021. rhonda is just this minister johnson b. c. a is in the hot seat on al jazeera upfront. he's there to address the ongoing trial of a well known rwandan dissident who claims he was kidnapped and forced back to the country. paul was up again, a got on a plane and he was going to burn the what he ended up in wanda. instead, how to get there more than enough rise in galley blaine. me interview with standard news fare, administer deflecting tough question, looking to avoid any negative headline. however, the next day, johnson, the senior, was back on the show. majestic ministers team mistakenly sent upfront a one and a half hour long recording, including a practice interview. the minister did with this p r team on how to answer questions about the big in this case. we gave the minister the opportunity to come back on our program and the video that had been accident
usually that is the listening posts. ryan, cause now pulls back the curtain on the secret of world of p headliner for the wind injustice minister jack february 2021. rhonda is just this minister johnson b. c. a is in the hot seat on al jazeera upfront. he's there to address the ongoing trial of a well known rwandan dissident who claims he was kidnapped and forced back to the country. paul was up again, a got on a plane and he was going to burn the what he ended up in wanda. instead, how to get...
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i wish i could parrot jensen wong this weekend we gotbig news on the acquisition. a blog postut how it's important for the united kingdom to approve the deal lest arm fall behind in artificial intelligence and mentions the company contemplated raising money through an ipo but and i'm quoting here, determined that the pressure to deliver short-term revenue growth and profitability would suffocate our ability to invest, expand, move fast and innovate, end quote. thanks heavens there's someone willing to tell the truth. joining forces with nvidia arm can make the united kingdom into a meaningful player in the era of artificial intelligence british authorities are worried about letting an american company snap up one of the few tech heavyweights in their country. they don't have a lot. the authorities don't want nvidia to move all the research to the u.s but seagers argues whether than siphoning off talent it would increase resources in the uk if he can get the british government on board it's huge. maybe some of you think of nvidia as a cryptocurrency play because graphics cards
i wish i could parrot jensen wong this weekend we gotbig news on the acquisition. a blog postut how it's important for the united kingdom to approve the deal lest arm fall behind in artificial intelligence and mentions the company contemplated raising money through an ipo but and i'm quoting here, determined that the pressure to deliver short-term revenue growth and profitability would suffocate our ability to invest, expand, move fast and innovate, end quote. thanks heavens there's someone...
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the post, the prime minister is reserved for his community. that is why his support is important because power is shared among religious, that the state is nearly bankrupt. and this has affected many sectors, including health care and one aspect that is the issue of the stuff that are leaving in droves because of the financial pressures they're under. that is, the shortages and medications and supplies and the issue of the fuel and the power cuts before the hospitals were excluded from the severe power cuts that the general population were under. but now the hospitals have been included in the scots. there are also shortages in medicine, as importers struggled to find hard currency and i did, i can't find medicine for my blood pressure and heart problems. i go to bed at night, not knowing if i will wake up the next morning. international calls are growing louder for lebanese leaders to form a reform minded government to deal with the collapse. but so far, the priority of the political class accused of years of corruption is clinging on to powe
the post, the prime minister is reserved for his community. that is why his support is important because power is shared among religious, that the state is nearly bankrupt. and this has affected many sectors, including health care and one aspect that is the issue of the stuff that are leaving in droves because of the financial pressures they're under. that is, the shortages and medications and supplies and the issue of the fuel and the power cuts before the hospitals were excluded from the...
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