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now the times. those papers have exposed cash for honors, corruption of oxfam, abused that brought so at a time when the prime minister is fighting for his political life after a series of scoops that could still bring him down, what does the editor of the times make of it all and how does he explain the relationship towards the press and the people in power? and with first a new radio station, times radio and now in upcoming tv station, is the organisation he leads set on taking down the bbc? john witherow, welcome to the media show — for the first time. and i'd like to get a sense from you, as we start about your media habits. what do you listen to in the morning? i imagine you were once fully a today programme person but now you are loyal to times radio? no, i listen to the today programme and times radio. because it's important to see what both are doing. and what about tv, your news channel of choice? generally, the bbc but i admire itn as well. and do you still read physical newspapers or are y
now the times. those papers have exposed cash for honors, corruption of oxfam, abused that brought so at a time when the prime minister is fighting for his political life after a series of scoops that could still bring him down, what does the editor of the times make of it all and how does he explain the relationship towards the press and the people in power? and with first a new radio station, times radio and now in upcoming tv station, is the organisation he leads set on taking down the bbc?...
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the sunday times. ncial interest to do. so can you just explain why it wouldn't be? yeah, that's not true what you described. just explain the undertaking, when he bought the titles in 1981, he gave undertakings the two titles that would remain separate. there was a real interest then without digital media that we needed a plurality of opinions. and they didn't want the times and sunday times to merge. that's what's existed for a0 years. the anomaly was, this was a 20th—century decision that doesn't apply to the digital age, 21st century. the fact that the government could have some say on the free press is an anomaly. i think the department of culture, media and sport excepted that, that we should be involved, you look after your own business, you have a level playing field with the other publishers so you are treated the same. —— we shouldn't be involved. so they've agreed to these undertakings to be removed from their influence. the undertakings remain there being put into our employment contracts an
the sunday times. ncial interest to do. so can you just explain why it wouldn't be? yeah, that's not true what you described. just explain the undertaking, when he bought the titles in 1981, he gave undertakings the two titles that would remain separate. there was a real interest then without digital media that we needed a plurality of opinions. and they didn't want the times and sunday times to merge. that's what's existed for a0 years. the anomaly was, this was a 20th—century decision that...
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so the times and the sunday times will remain i the sunday times will remain separate? ll remaining separate _ separate? bill remaining separate in _ separate? bill remaining separate in terms - separate? bill remaining separate in terms of - separate? bill remaining i separate in terms of editors separate? bill remaining - separate in terms of editors in key areas. we've already started merging parts of it. a lot of readers now read seven days with that we are trying to do that to avoid duplication and that would were made on thing so we don't repeat stories or cover the same ground. it'sjust stories or cover the same ground. it's just sensible. scenarios like sports and features where we agree on things. features where we agree on thins. , , ., , things. there will be people who say nadine _ things. there will be people who say nadine doris - things. there will be people who say nadine doris is - things. there will be people i who say nadine doris is wrong, they will argue that rupert murdoch on freddie metals in our democracy and this decision could give him more powe
so the times and the sunday times will remain i the sunday times will remain separate? ll remaining separate _ separate? bill remaining separate in _ separate? bill remaining separate in terms - separate? bill remaining separate in terms of - separate? bill remaining i separate in terms of editors separate? bill remaining - separate in terms of editors in key areas. we've already started merging parts of it. a lot of readers now read seven days with that we are trying to do that to avoid...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. laturner: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. . mr. laturner: john lewis is known as the leader of the civil rights movement. his legacy is inspiring. he was the chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee in the 1960's. he was one of the original freedom riders in 1961. in 1963, he helped organize the march on washington, and in 1965, he led the first of three marches between selma and montgomery across the edmund pettus bridge. there are few americans as distinguished as john r. lewis and i'm proud to support this bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. wasserman schultz: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentlelady from georgia, who has the privilege of having not stepped in the shoes but to have succeeded the great former
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. laturner: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. . mr. laturner: john lewis is known as the leader of the civil rights movement. his legacy is inspiring. he was the chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee in the 1960's. he was one of the original freedom riders in 1961. in 1963, he helped...
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the last time he did _ forward to february. the last time he did that — forward to february. hat is when russia invaded crimea in 2014. i think there are really— crimea in 2014. i think there are really heightened fares tonight that russia _ really heightened fares tonight that russia may be about to invade ukraine — russia may be about to invade ukraine. it's now got about 170,000 troops _ ukraine. it's now got about 170,000 troops massed on ukraine's border top it's— troops massed on ukraine's border top it's this — troops massed on ukraine's border top it's this waiting game that everybody has been playing for days now. everybody has been playing for days now as _ everybody has been playing for days now. as you say, with the end of the winter _ now. as you say, with the end of the winter olympics, that could just be the point _ winter olympics, that could just be the point at which he does decide to id the point at which he does decide to go in _ the point at which he does decide to go in it— the point at which he does decide to no in. . ~ , the point at which he does decid
the last time he did _ forward to february. the last time he did that — forward to february. hat is when russia invaded crimea in 2014. i think there are really— crimea in 2014. i think there are really heightened fares tonight that russia _ really heightened fares tonight that russia may be about to invade ukraine — russia may be about to invade ukraine. it's now got about 170,000 troops _ ukraine. it's now got about 170,000 troops massed on ukraine's border top it's— troops massed on...
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lastly, back. to the times. while the bites back after ta ke—off to the times. efly. you must be the last person _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't - to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't seen| the last person who hasn't seen great british break tonight decor. made some comments about one of the nations most favourite tv programmes and he doesn't want it either. and his wife and kids do and said he thought it was comparable to gladiatorial combat. that was not his sort of thing that didn't like when the contestants were lost and pushed out. this prompted a backlash with a writer in the times criticising justin welby for attacking such a great british institution. in return is written to the times with the letter of the front page today and take a break, and have a sense of humour, i was not being serious about it was up it's takes not gladiatorial contests was that i think the good thing is that hoping that hopefullyjustin welby will get on board with the gr
lastly, back. to the times. while the bites back after ta ke—off to the times. efly. you must be the last person _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who _ to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't - to the story briefly. you must be the last person who hasn't seen| the last person who hasn't seen great british break tonight decor. made some comments about one of the nations most favourite tv programmes and he doesn't want it either. and his wife and kids do...
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but it's the 1st time the performers are going to be on stage alongside the half time show, which is such a big deal. they're very excited about it. have a listen store. it's never been show or just people actually side. so now is the time a show on this going on and why hasn't taken the nfl so long to do this? yeah, you, you're right. some the nfl has been working with organizations that support deaf and hearing impaired people for a long time for over a decade. actually and seeing sign language interpretations during a featuring in concerts in events. this is not new, this has been happening for quite a while. very, very famous artists, for instance, as lady gall stones, the there on stage. and the, at the interpreter as a sign language interpreter's are on stage with them signing alongside that some, it's a real acknowledgement and understanding that deaf and hard of hearing people are actually there at the performances they want to watch. and they want to participate . and watching the sign language and touches as really pulled the performance themselves. and sometimes videos of
but it's the 1st time the performers are going to be on stage alongside the half time show, which is such a big deal. they're very excited about it. have a listen store. it's never been show or just people actually side. so now is the time a show on this going on and why hasn't taken the nfl so long to do this? yeah, you, you're right. some the nfl has been working with organizations that support deaf and hearing impaired people for a long time for over a decade. actually and seeing sign...
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whilst there will be some i sunshine around the times over the next few— sunshine around the times over few days, the weather - sunshine around the times over the next few days, the weather is - sunshine around the times over the j next few days, the weather is going to be _ next few days, the weather is going to be much— next few days, the weather is going to be much more _ next few days, the weather is going to be much more changeable. - next few days, the weather is going to be much more changeable. the i to be much more changeable. the reason _ to be much more changeable. the reason is — to be much more changeable. the reason is a — to be much more changeable. the reason is a driving _ to be much more changeable. the reason is a driving jet _ to be much more changeable. the reason is a driving jet stream. - to be much more changeable. thel reason is a driving jet stream. fast reason is a driving “et stream. fast flowin: u- reason is a driving “et stream. fast flowing up in — reason is a driving “et stream. fast flowing up in the — reason is a driving jet stream. flowing up in the atm
whilst there will be some i sunshine around the times over the next few— sunshine around the times over few days, the weather - sunshine around the times over the next few days, the weather is - sunshine around the times over the j next few days, the weather is going to be _ next few days, the weather is going to be much— next few days, the weather is going to be much more _ next few days, the weather is going to be much more changeable. - next few days, the weather is going to be much more...
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also, he's since had buyer's remorse we hear about it all the time. i did want to say at the outset at the end of the day, very much in line at the decision made at the time ronald reagan star wars program was sold out in 1983, a comp reaction at the time saying u.s. would not match the development in the program but rather develop better message to ensure the survivability. counterfeiters program associated with that program from its very successful in ensuring the survivability over time. a high-level official reaction was rather home, we can handle that russians have done so in my view. at the political discourse, food clearly has bias were most not only about this but his initial calm reaction. in these two areas i see a parallel but that is not the topic of our session today. the political discourse about u.s. withdrawal from the treaty has three come very difficult. in my experience personally, we hear again and again about dire threats in the missile defense technology undermining effectiveness of strategic offensive forces that u.s. national mi
also, he's since had buyer's remorse we hear about it all the time. i did want to say at the outset at the end of the day, very much in line at the decision made at the time ronald reagan star wars program was sold out in 1983, a comp reaction at the time saying u.s. would not match the development in the program but rather develop better message to ensure the survivability. counterfeiters program associated with that program from its very successful in ensuring the survivability over time. a...
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the scandal. okay. watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even at the time even when it was unraveling in 1973 in 1974 people had a hard time keeping all the actors straight. who was haldeman who was ehrlichman who was dean? who were these these players? and where did they fit in? and over the years over the passage of 50 years. it has become even more difficult. to keep it all straight who was who and watergate and where do they fit in? this story the heroic journalist interpretation cuts through all that complexity cuts through all the other actors and focuses on the journalists and their
the scandal. okay. watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities...
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they would lower the profiles, seek cover, and at times they would even cease operations at the gate for periods of time. at 16:00 on the 26th, golf company changed out with first platoon. this was an hour earlier than scheduled, but it was because the high tempo occurring and the sensory overload. this demonstrated that leaders were keeping their fingers on the pulse of the situation on the ground. we assessed that presence was high at abbey gate not only on that when he sixth of august but at all times. at the 17th of august, brigadier sullivan was at abbey gate. but that was 36 minutes before the blast. the 82nd airborne division commander, the 24th commander were also at abbey gate on the 26th of august. the second battalion first marine regiment battalion commander was physically on the ground at the time of the blast and he was wounded. then we had multiple company commanders who were also on the ground at the time of the attack. at 17:36:52 on the 26th, we had the actual attack. then on the 31st of august, we have all u.s. aircraft and a service members that depart hkia early i
they would lower the profiles, seek cover, and at times they would even cease operations at the gate for periods of time. at 16:00 on the 26th, golf company changed out with first platoon. this was an hour earlier than scheduled, but it was because the high tempo occurring and the sensory overload. this demonstrated that leaders were keeping their fingers on the pulse of the situation on the ground. we assessed that presence was high at abbey gate not only on that when he sixth of august but at...
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the time. ay, we are following the very latest developments there in ukraine right here on the kron. 4 morning news as well as on our kron 4 app. so if you want. >> instant updates on the situation as it continues to develop here minute by minute. make sure you download that app is free and you'll get updated on not only do that story but also national and local news as well. we'll take a break for. 22 is the time. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, the 2022 winter olympics are officially over. we'll tell you what happened over the past 3 weeks. >> and of course, what's set to happen next. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like
the time. ay, we are following the very latest developments there in ukraine right here on the kron. 4 morning news as well as on our kron 4 app. so if you want. >> instant updates on the situation as it continues to develop here minute by minute. make sure you download that app is free and you'll get updated on not only do that story but also national and local news as well. we'll take a break for. 22 is the time. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, the 2022 winter olympics...
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and the timing of the visit and do you - white house see this visit and the | timing of the visit andxpect anything from the brazilian president during _ expect anything from the brazilian president during the _ expect anything from the brazilian president during the meeting? - expect anything from the brazilian president during the meeting? if. expect anything from the brazilian i president during the meeting? if you sim -l president during the meeting? if you simply looked _ president during the meeting? if you simply looked at _ president during the meeting? if you simply looked at a _ president during the meeting? simply looked at a catalogue of the engagement the president has had with allies and partners including the engagement he had today that catalogue alone would be a rebuttal to the proposition that he's not doing enough to rally the west and to offer russia a credible diplomatic path out of this. that's included phone calls, meetings, videoconferences, countless sustained effort over the course of months and we will continue with that. were also very proud to have the vic
and the timing of the visit and do you - white house see this visit and the | timing of the visit andxpect anything from the brazilian president during _ expect anything from the brazilian president during the _ expect anything from the brazilian president during the meeting? - expect anything from the brazilian president during the meeting? if. expect anything from the brazilian i president during the meeting? if you sim -l president during the meeting? if you simply looked _ president during...
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with the weight of the forwards behind him, tomas francis. half—time 14—14. 's arm here. the officials decided the scottish player knocked the ball on deliberately, yellow card. wales with a man advantage although the scores were level. dan biggar, 100 international, tries the drop goal. the match—winning points. yes, wales are back. it has been a difficult week, we have had to put up with a lot of flak, rightly so, but to come back here with this crowd, grind a result it,
with the weight of the forwards behind him, tomas francis. half—time 14—14. 's arm here. the officials decided the scottish player knocked the ball on deliberately, yellow card. wales with a man advantage although the scores were level. dan biggar, 100 international, tries the drop goal. the match—winning points. yes, wales are back. it has been a difficult week, we have had to put up with a lot of flak, rightly so, but to come back here with this crowd, grind a result it,
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along the way, we'll have some time for q&a. here are a few names we'll encounter during our class today, bernstein, these were reporters for the washington post, the lead reporters on the watergate scandal for the post. they teamed up in 1972 and were together through the scandal in 1974. together they wrote two books about the watergate scandal. katherine graham is another name we'll encounter. she was the post's publisher during the watergate period. the post then was a fairly known news paper and was publisher 1969 to 1979. she backed the watergate investigation, sometimes in the face of government pressure. katherine graham died 200,000. bradley is another name we'll encounter today, he was the post's executive editor at the time, the top newsroom official. ben bradley broadly oversaw the water gate coverage of his news paper, he was executive editor 1969 to 1981, a period that coincided with the post's rise to the top ranks of american journalism. bradley died in 2014. another name we'll here is that of michael gettler he w
along the way, we'll have some time for q&a. here are a few names we'll encounter during our class today, bernstein, these were reporters for the washington post, the lead reporters on the watergate scandal for the post. they teamed up in 1972 and were together through the scandal in 1974. together they wrote two books about the watergate scandal. katherine graham is another name we'll encounter. she was the post's publisher during the watergate period. the post then was a fairly known news...
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going for the second round of the times- — move on. going for the second round of the times. e times. scotland has a familiar name in the front page and at the bottom, it's very good plates. —— place. scottish political editor kieran, talk us through your story. editor kieran, talk us through your sto . �* ., ,., editor kieran, talk us through your sto . �* ., ., story. and the front page, and the announced — story. and the front page, and the announced today _ story. and the front page, and the announced today to _ story. and the front page, and the announced today to the _ story. and the front page, and the announced today to the scottish . announced today to the scottish parliament that, almost of the remaining coronavirus laws that are in place, including the need to wear facemasks was to be dropped and all the people would be advised to wear face coverings in scotland and after that, and need for vaccine passports will be dropped on monday and this means that scotland is falling pretty similar trajectory to england and just about three weeks later. striking a more cautiou
going for the second round of the times- — move on. going for the second round of the times. e times. scotland has a familiar name in the front page and at the bottom, it's very good plates. —— place. scottish political editor kieran, talk us through your story. editor kieran, talk us through your sto . �* ., ,., editor kieran, talk us through your sto . �* ., ., story. and the front page, and the announced — story. and the front page, and the announced today _ story. and the front...
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at the time i was shopping with my parents in the l what happened?s in the 02 shopping with my parents in the o2 outlet and we suddenly had a row —— allowed bang, like a crashing sound, and within a couple of seconds, the banging continued, and we came out of the shop and looked up to see that the panels of the o2 of the shop and looked up to see that the panels of the 02 group had ripped apart, and at first it was quite a small rip in the roof, but within seconds, the rip was continuing and it was just getting bigger and bigger. at first a security guard wasjust bigger and bigger. at first a security guard was just ushering us out, and then within a few seconds there was an announcement to say that we all had to evacuate the o2 immediately, so we evacuated and, as we were coming out of the o2 immediately, so we evacuated and, as we were coming out of the 02 we looked up to see the material was flying around. it went into the river. it was really frightening and quite scary. river. it was really frightening and quite scary-— quite scary. and what was
at the time i was shopping with my parents in the l what happened?s in the 02 shopping with my parents in the o2 outlet and we suddenly had a row —— allowed bang, like a crashing sound, and within a couple of seconds, the banging continued, and we came out of the shop and looked up to see that the panels of the o2 of the shop and looked up to see that the panels of the 02 group had ripped apart, and at first it was quite a small rip in the roof, but within seconds, the rip was continuing...
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the ukraine crisis came at a good time for the prime minister.and travelling abroad, playing the statesman, if you like and has managed to turn the agenda over this past week away from the partygate allegations and onto the ukraine crisis so it has helped him in that respect. he ukraine crisis so it has helped him in that respect.— in that respect. he was being ressed in that respect. he was being pressed by — in that respect. he was being pressed by sophie _ in that respect. he was being pressed by sophie raworth . in that respect. he was being l pressed by sophie raworth this morning again and again on partygate and whether he would resign if he gets a fine from the police. but being very tight—lipped indeed about all of that. being very tight-lipped indeed about all of that. . �* , being very tight-lipped indeed about all of that. ., �*, ., , . all of that. that's right, forensic questioning _ all of that. that's right, forensic questioning from _ all of that. that's right, forensic questioning from sophie - all of that. that's right, forensic
the ukraine crisis came at a good time for the prime minister.and travelling abroad, playing the statesman, if you like and has managed to turn the agenda over this past week away from the partygate allegations and onto the ukraine crisis so it has helped him in that respect. he ukraine crisis so it has helped him in that respect.— in that respect. he was being ressed in that respect. he was being pressed by — in that respect. he was being pressed by sophie _ in that respect. he was being...
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we left the doors open all the time, because betty watched everything we did and one day ms. bettyry came to my dad overcoming back home and dad was driving and we got out of the truck it was when i first started driving and miss betty came out and asked my dad, she set leonard, was douglas in a hurry yesterday because when the rocks were sprang upp from the car when he left the dirt road and i said betty, really? [laughter] really? it was said inly a southern way. black marks on the dirt road yesterday. so yes, i know that feeling. and yes, i think that's the part, when you grow up with a background of books and reading and thinking about washington d.c. and legislating, it's true when mr. smith goes to washington this place is a special place. those of us who come to washington d.c., i believe have a trust with those who went before.en those being called as legislators, and to get up here and one think we did, criminal justice reform, music modernization, interesting with how we deal with computing and law enforcement at all of those things to get them done but to see that w
we left the doors open all the time, because betty watched everything we did and one day ms. bettyry came to my dad overcoming back home and dad was driving and we got out of the truck it was when i first started driving and miss betty came out and asked my dad, she set leonard, was douglas in a hurry yesterday because when the rocks were sprang upp from the car when he left the dirt road and i said betty, really? [laughter] really? it was said inly a southern way. black marks on the dirt road...
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these are good suggestion to save the time. and today the, the shape of the car and the printer of the car. so good. that could be nearly a 3rd, a change in just technology of their dr. poetry panda is a count car from the 1980s developed by february teams, father george o total for over 30 years. the to have designed exciting cards together. was a perfect example of doing a good design design of faculties design is good, but guess she'll don't abandon. okay. okay. okay. so we're looking at eager. ellen, i guess area mandate upon that it was a muslim to that vision that was at the time. really go through 192002021. today is a miracle, a miracle vision was made for let me say people were not the money to buy a car, but it gave a solution with few money to our lot. i didn't became a kind of car like jeans back. everybody can wear it. it's not that there's not a problem over of having money or not have the money that made in italy theat panter a true milestone in the history of mobility. ah, they talk about to make up your car by t
these are good suggestion to save the time. and today the, the shape of the car and the printer of the car. so good. that could be nearly a 3rd, a change in just technology of their dr. poetry panda is a count car from the 1980s developed by february teams, father george o total for over 30 years. the to have designed exciting cards together. was a perfect example of doing a good design design of faculties design is good, but guess she'll don't abandon. okay. okay. okay. so we're looking at...
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yeah, i mean at the time. he was considered. he was the model of what a ceo should look like and what he should prioritize and phil condott knew him had a personal relationship with him stonecipher as you say had worked for him was a protege of jack welch's and so it meant things like fix it. close it or sell it frank and yank you've got to fire the bottom 10% every year financial engineering during those years ge met or b earnings expectations from 95 to 2004, which you can do if you have a financed unit where you can sell something at the end of one quarter and then buy it back the next quarter and later the sec found that g had bent the accounting rules beyond the breaking point was the wording. so jack welch had this influence through throughout boeing and as you say it continues to this day dave calhoun is of jack walton's former speechwriter said he's the guy most like jack in his book. we get back to very specifically to boeing in a moment, but one last thing you actually broaden out the context of what has happened. even
yeah, i mean at the time. he was considered. he was the model of what a ceo should look like and what he should prioritize and phil condott knew him had a personal relationship with him stonecipher as you say had worked for him was a protege of jack welch's and so it meant things like fix it. close it or sell it frank and yank you've got to fire the bottom 10% every year financial engineering during those years ge met or b earnings expectations from 95 to 2004, which you can do if you have a...
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time? you have used that phrase, the fullness of time, _ time? me, which the _ time? you have used that phrase, the fullness of time, which the queen i fullness of time, which the queen herself used in her statement yesterday. at that moment, charles' wife becomes clean. the whole arrangement had been set up to call her princess consort would have required laws and changes in the regulations, and nobody would have done it anyway. now the queen has expressed how she feels, there will be no prime minister, government or mp who is going to say, hang on a minute... this has arisen out of the earlier troubles in prince charles' marriage with diana and the role camilla played in that. but that is now 30, a0 years ago and the clean is such a realist. you know, she has got a business to run, they call it the firm, don't they? this brings camilla into the firm properly now and in the future.— and in the future. robert lacey, thank you- _ and in the future. robert lacey, thank you. robert _ and in the future. robert lacey, thank you. robert will _ and in th
time? you have used that phrase, the fullness of time, _ time? me, which the _ time? you have used that phrase, the fullness of time, which the queen i fullness of time, which the queen herself used in her statement yesterday. at that moment, charles' wife becomes clean. the whole arrangement had been set up to call her princess consort would have required laws and changes in the regulations, and nobody would have done it anyway. now the queen has expressed how she feels, there will be no prime...
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now the times and the independent. _ economic isolation. now the times and the independent.mic isolation. now the times and the independent. criticism of. economic isolation. now the times l and the independent. criticism of uk measures as page and paves the way for further invasion. measures as page and paves the way forfurther invasion. as political editor, do you get a sense that the pressure is coming from people who would normally be allies within the conservative party or critics? it conservative party or critics? it appears to be coming from across the party _ appears to be coming from across the party you _ appears to be coming from across the party. you saw iain duncan smith who has been _ party. you saw iain duncan smith who has been in _ party. you saw iain duncan smith who has been in and out as a supporter of boris _ has been in and out as a supporter of borisjohnson but has been in and out as a supporter of boris johnson but this has been in and out as a supporter of borisjohnson but this isn't one wing _ of borisjohnson but this isn't one wing this — of borisj
now the times and the independent. _ economic isolation. now the times and the independent.mic isolation. now the times and the independent. criticism of. economic isolation. now the times l and the independent. criticism of uk measures as page and paves the way for further invasion. measures as page and paves the way forfurther invasion. as political editor, do you get a sense that the pressure is coming from people who would normally be allies within the conservative party or critics? it...
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if the "new york times" -- it was the "new york times" who dragged her into a story that had nothing 's no doubt about that. listen, the "new york times" blew it. the "new york times" clearly negligent, but did they exhibit a reckless disregard for the truth relative to palen. they were wrong. it's the recklessness standard to keep an eye on. i'll see you next week. wit h th. oh, you brought your luggage to thehe airport. thatat's adorable. with shipgo shipping your luggage before you fly you'll never have to wait around here again. like ever. that can't be comfortable though. shipgo.com the smart, fast, easy way to travel. is now good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms,
if the "new york times" -- it was the "new york times" who dragged her into a story that had nothing 's no doubt about that. listen, the "new york times" blew it. the "new york times" clearly negligent, but did they exhibit a reckless disregard for the truth relative to palen. they were wrong. it's the recklessness standard to keep an eye on. i'll see you next week. wit h th. oh, you brought your luggage to thehe airport. thatat's adorable. with shipgo...
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so the times in the sunday times — government. so the times in the sunday times will _ government.y will remain separate in terms of editors in key areas with up we've already started merging parts of it. a lot of readers read it seven days. and we are trying to do that to avoid duplication and that we co—ordinate on things so we don't repeat stories or cover the same ground. it'sjust repeat stories or cover the same ground. it's just sensible. repeat stories or cover the same ground. it'sjust sensible. ground. it's 'ust sensible. sports, features ground. it'sjust sensible. sports, features what _ ground. it'sjust sensible. sports, features what we _ ground. it'sjust sensible. sports, features what we agree _ ground. it'sjust sensible. sports, features what we agree on - ground. it'sjust sensible. sports,| features what we agree on things. there will be people who say the dean doris is wrong, they will argue that rupert murdoch already metals in our democracy and that this decision could give them more power to do so. ~ ., ., decision could give them more power todoso.~ ., ., ., .,
so the times in the sunday times — government. so the times in the sunday times will _ government.y will remain separate in terms of editors in key areas with up we've already started merging parts of it. a lot of readers read it seven days. and we are trying to do that to avoid duplication and that we co—ordinate on things so we don't repeat stories or cover the same ground. it'sjust repeat stories or cover the same ground. it's just sensible. repeat stories or cover the same ground....
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so the government is of the belief that in two weeks' time it is the right time for australia to fullyals and also restricted the travel of australians wanting to go overseas. we needed official permission to go abroad. so now that isolation is finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels _ finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels the _ finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels the time _ finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels the time is _ finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels the time is right - finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels the time is right but l clearly feels the time is right but how will the country trying to ensure even if they are welcoming double vaccinated tourists and other people, that it will not lead to an increase in covid or are they accepting that might be an inevitable consequence? i accepting that might be an inevitable consequence? i think now is the time australia _ inevitable consequence? i think now is the time australia realises - inevitable consequence? i think now is the time australia realises
so the government is of the belief that in two weeks' time it is the right time for australia to fullyals and also restricted the travel of australians wanting to go overseas. we needed official permission to go abroad. so now that isolation is finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels _ finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels the _ finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels the time _ finally coming to an end. australia clearly feels the time is _ finally coming to an...
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the opposition is unconvinced. we've been here before. this time only a few weeks ago, we were told he was going to make only a few weeks ago, we were told he was going to make changes, this was going to be what would make the difference. i personally think that nothing will really change until the person at the top changes, because all routes, really, lead to the prime minister, and that's the change we really need to see now. guto harri worked for boris johnson for four years when he was mayor of london. so they know each other well. in this interview with a welsh news website, he said that borisjohnson sang lines from the gloria gaynor �*70s hit i will survive as he was appointed to the role. he also said he was a "very likeable character, that "90% of our discussion was very serious." "he's not the devil like some have mischaracterised him," he added. and this is what he said ahead of his appointment, over a week ago. boris has always underestimated how critical it is to have a fantastic team around him, and i don't think, even if he can pull t
the opposition is unconvinced. we've been here before. this time only a few weeks ago, we were told he was going to make only a few weeks ago, we were told he was going to make changes, this was going to be what would make the difference. i personally think that nothing will really change until the person at the top changes, because all routes, really, lead to the prime minister, and that's the change we really need to see now. guto harri worked for boris johnson for four years when he was...
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thanks for taking the time. >> thanks for having me. >> reporter: how does the most decorated olympianatch the olympics? can you kick back or are you screaming at the tv? >> i'm watching them the same way everyone else watches, when i'm on the road, in transit, flying, when i have access to consume this as mch as possible, i wake up in the middle of the night sometimes to watch the events live and i cheer and scream and cry and smile and shout at the screen like everyone else does. i think the difference now is i'm no longer obviously on the field to play, i'm on the opposite side, so i know what it feels like pre-competition, when they're about to go down, you know, a slope or do something, it's pretty spectacular. but i get involved just like anyone else. a lot of this happens when i'm alone screening at the television which is really fun. >> reporter: apolo ohono, just like the rest of us. who have you been watching? what have been the standout moments? >> i've watched everything so far. all the speed skating, the snowboarding, the skating. obviously because of my bias with short tr
thanks for taking the time. >> thanks for having me. >> reporter: how does the most decorated olympianatch the olympics? can you kick back or are you screaming at the tv? >> i'm watching them the same way everyone else watches, when i'm on the road, in transit, flying, when i have access to consume this as mch as possible, i wake up in the middle of the night sometimes to watch the events live and i cheer and scream and cry and smile and shout at the screen like everyone else...
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the administration did last year? >> north stream to isn't operational at this point in time. it's a point of leverage. >> [inaudible] >> it's not the german regulators haven't approved it so it's not operational. it hasn't been. i think we are looking at it as a point of leverage. >> it's been he's been quite aggressive on the border and is seeking to use leverage over them so why would the pipeline go forward at all regardless of the invasion given the tactics that he's using? >> again i would say that there's a disagreement. i'm not sure this is what you're asking but between us and some in congress who suggested that of sanctioning north stream to do would be effective, we don't agree. we believe it is a point of leverage and making clear it will not proceed if russia invades is a point of leverage and that is why we are proceeding on the path we are. we don't think that approach would work. >> on the reporting president biden refused to mention tesla when talking about electric vehicles -- today he mentioned tesla been talking about electric vehicles. anything noteworthy i
the administration did last year? >> north stream to isn't operational at this point in time. it's a point of leverage. >> [inaudible] >> it's not the german regulators haven't approved it so it's not operational. it hasn't been. i think we are looking at it as a point of leverage. >> it's been he's been quite aggressive on the border and is seeking to use leverage over them so why would the pipeline go forward at all regardless of the invasion given the tactics that...
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take a safety web to the front of the japan times. tokyo | front of the japan times. of pieces that stood out to me. so japan's policy has changed massively — me. so japan's policy has changed massively. it's that sanctions in place _ massively. it's that sanctions in place and — massively. it's that sanctions in place and this is a good thing. it also _ place and this is a good thing. it also had — place and this is a good thing. it also had an— place and this is a good thing. it also had an interesting article on the nuclear threat, so everyone here is trying _ the nuclear threat, so everyone here is trying to— the nuclear threat, so everyone here is trying to figure out what is vladimir— is trying to figure out what is vladimir putin really wants? what does _ vladimir putin really wants? what does he _ vladimir putin really wants? what does he mean when he says he's put his nuclear— does he mean when he says he's put his nuclear force on high alert? is he serious — his nuclear force on high alert? is he serious about it or bluffing? the article _ he serious about it
take a safety web to the front of the japan times. tokyo | front of the japan times. of pieces that stood out to me. so japan's policy has changed massively — me. so japan's policy has changed massively. it's that sanctions in place _ massively. it's that sanctions in place and — massively. it's that sanctions in place and this is a good thing. it also _ place and this is a good thing. it also had — place and this is a good thing. it also had an— place and this is a good thing. it also...
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the russians do this every time in the u.s.fficials have been predicting they would do precisely this for days and then they have done it. it strikes me that the kremlin is barely going to the motions of creating a pretext for innovation that was entirely voluntary, war of choice. they are barely offering. and if you're gonna stand with tyrants taking note of that. the comment that he made at the press conference about a minor invasion or an incursion. ultimately. howard: has a little bit more support from some conservatives and republicans. >> ultimately this is not a story about joe biden or the united states of america. if you were upset about the prospect of war in ukraine you should be upset with one human being and that is vladimir putin, this is his show, it is 100% on him if that happens and he can squabble domestically about the president and what have you but the story from the media is 190,000 troops on the border of ukraine and apparent intelligence that they're going to invade, that is the story, not the stuff at t
the russians do this every time in the u.s.fficials have been predicting they would do precisely this for days and then they have done it. it strikes me that the kremlin is barely going to the motions of creating a pretext for innovation that was entirely voluntary, war of choice. they are barely offering. and if you're gonna stand with tyrants taking note of that. the comment that he made at the press conference about a minor invasion or an incursion. ultimately. howard: has a little bit more...
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they are masters of warring and talking at the same time. rom fort campbell, kentucky to poland, joining these u.s. soldiers from the 82nd airborne, all part of the 3,000 u.s. troops to defense secretary lloyd austin ordered to deploy to the eastern flank. no evidence the russian troops are pulling back from ukraine's border, despite russian claims to be sending some units home. lloyd austin mentioned in brussels moments ago. he will be meeting with his defense counterparts at nato headquarters. they will meet wednesday and thursday to discuss what they will do if russia invades ukraine. >> what will the u.s. response be at that time, defense secretary is going to the nato ministerial, are we talking about the nato response force activated, what would we expect to see? >> president biden has made clear that should there be another incursion into ukraine, that the united states would respond swiftly with severe economic consequences. i won't speak for the alliance, a decision to activate the nato response force is a decision they have to make.
they are masters of warring and talking at the same time. rom fort campbell, kentucky to poland, joining these u.s. soldiers from the 82nd airborne, all part of the 3,000 u.s. troops to defense secretary lloyd austin ordered to deploy to the eastern flank. no evidence the russian troops are pulling back from ukraine's border, despite russian claims to be sending some units home. lloyd austin mentioned in brussels moments ago. he will be meeting with his defense counterparts at nato...
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well, we spoke with the new york times reporter who broke the story this week.hey gave us this important clarification, they told us that their sources confirmed to them that in fact, that's what those oval office meetings were about. that trump did discuss this idea of seizing the voting machines in michigan and seizing the voting machines in pennsylvania during those two separate oval office meetings with michigan and pennsylvania lawmakers in 2020. and those lawmakers turn around and went back home to michigan and pennsylvania, they didn't talk much about trump trying to get them to get local law enforcement and states to seize the machines. but now the times has multiple sources saying that is in fact what happened at those meetings. this gives us a clear picture of this part of the plot. i mean, why they wanted the machines? why they wanted to seize the voting machines? who knows? but boy did they try, right? department of defense, department of homeland security, the attorney general, the director of homeland security, that you can add dragging state lawma
well, we spoke with the new york times reporter who broke the story this week.hey gave us this important clarification, they told us that their sources confirmed to them that in fact, that's what those oval office meetings were about. that trump did discuss this idea of seizing the voting machines in michigan and seizing the voting machines in pennsylvania during those two separate oval office meetings with michigan and pennsylvania lawmakers in 2020. and those lawmakers turn around and went...
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the time is right now. take a look, take a look at what's going on with our police officers, law and order in this country. every time i turn around there's another police officer being murdered, being assassinated, being assaulted, being charged with something that they have not done. old time the crime rate is spiraling out of control. why? because the criminals are watching. the criminals are watching the politicians in their neighborhoods allowing them to get away with anything they want to get away with, and watched some conservative tuck tail and run on this issue. now is the time for conservatives to stand strong on this issue and back the blue and make sure police officers are protected as they do their jobs on the streets. we need to take a look at what's going on with this thing called covid. you know, covid is the virus but you know what the real virus is? the real virus is democrats. the real virus is totalitarian leftist thugs have used this virus to browbeat the american people, and i've used i
the time is right now. take a look, take a look at what's going on with our police officers, law and order in this country. every time i turn around there's another police officer being murdered, being assassinated, being assaulted, being charged with something that they have not done. old time the crime rate is spiraling out of control. why? because the criminals are watching. the criminals are watching the politicians in their neighborhoods allowing them to get away with anything they want to...
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welcome to the news hour. úthank you for making the time. >> thank you for having me. >> how does theer olympian of all time watch the olympics? can you kick back and watch her are you screaming at the tv the whole time? >> i watch them the same way everyone else watches them. when i am in transit, when i am flying when i have access to consume this as much as possible. i wake up in the middle of the night sometimes to watch these events live and i chair and scream and cry and smile and shout at the screen like everyone else. the difference now is i am no longer on the field of play i am on the opposite side so i know what it feels like when they are about to go down a slope or do something. it is pretty spectacular. i get involved just like anyone else. a lot of this happens when i am alone and i find myself screaming at the television which is really fun. >> just like the rest of us. who have you been watching? what have been some of the standout moments to you so far? >> i watched everything so far. i have watched the speedskating, the snowboarding, the skiing. obviously because of
welcome to the news hour. úthank you for making the time. >> thank you for having me. >> how does theer olympian of all time watch the olympics? can you kick back and watch her are you screaming at the tv the whole time? >> i watch them the same way everyone else watches them. when i am in transit, when i am flying when i have access to consume this as much as possible. i wake up in the middle of the night sometimes to watch these events live and i chair and scream and cry...
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they are hoinu for the first time. they are heping for _ for the first time. hoping forjustice - for the first time. they are hoping forjustice at - for the first time. they are hoping forjustice at last. l for the first time. they are hoping forjustice at last. i | hoping forjustice at last. i want accountability, someone to say yes, — want accountability, someone to say yes, something happened, we know_ say yes, something happened, we know it _ say yes, something happened, we know it was wrong, these are the people who should be facing justice. — the people who should be facing justice, like my father said. after— justice, like my father said. after 20 _ justice, like my father said. after 20 years of running post office branches, new software being rolled out across the country started showing mysterious holes in their accounts. the post office blamed them, like thousands of other sub—postmasters, closing the bench. they lost their business and livelihood. in the 40 or 50 years _ business and livelihood. in the 40 or 50 years we _ business and livelihood. i
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grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift so they did not play together but that's the -- that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> while we are talking about the clevelands children they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us what you know about the family stories about baby ruth. >> so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to actually put the images of the baby and also frances on that and we have actual tons of political memorabilia, tons of souvenirs that have been given away and they actually contacted the family to actually, you know, allow both images on the candy bar. but sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and sadly susan, she was pregnant with a child at the time and both happened almost at the same time. so she did not get a chance to say good-bye to ruth before she
grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift so they did not play together but that's the -- that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> while we are talking about the clevelands children they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar...
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the climate and terrain. aircraft are highly sensitive machines in that time period. when you're dealing with heavy heat, humidity, coral dust and things like that, it makes the maintenance of these planes incredibly important, particularly when you're having to fly over vast distances like the pacific ocean. if you look at the b-29 campaign in the latter part of the war, it's a little over 1,500 miles one way just from the mariana islands to tokyo. that you feel is over hostile water. if your engines go out or you have to put down, it's one out of every four crews was lucky to be rescued, unlike, say, in europe, where you could bail out over occupied countries and hope that resistance fighters might be able to help you out you. you really didn't have those options in the pacific. it wasn't just about maintaining those planes. it was really about getting those airfields. and so much of the pacific was so primitive that literally as ground forces are moving ashore, you had aviation/engineering battalions coming along with them. they literally had to hack runways out of
the climate and terrain. aircraft are highly sensitive machines in that time period. when you're dealing with heavy heat, humidity, coral dust and things like that, it makes the maintenance of these planes incredibly important, particularly when you're having to fly over vast distances like the pacific ocean. if you look at the b-29 campaign in the latter part of the war, it's a little over 1,500 miles one way just from the mariana islands to tokyo. that you feel is over hostile water. if your...
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by the by the time we get to the end of his last season, he's much more direct about the way that he talks to his viewers about those issues, but he was never you know, he never comes across as as towing an ideological line or a partisan line. it's always like i'm just a citizen thinking about these things like you are and this is what i think, you know one of our viewers who is asking referred to the cash's cover of the cowboy jack clements novelty song one on the right is on the on the left in 65 and says, you know a song that parodies the travails of musicians waiting into politics. what do you feel are some of the main milestones that later radicalized him even to the point of making his earlier recording of that song seemed more like a parody. well the interesting thing about that song is he performs that song on the television show a couple of times at least twice that i can think of and one time he does it with the the tennessee three his backing band and carl perkins dressed up in these kind of exaggerated hippie costumes, you know, and he kind of laughs after
by the by the time we get to the end of his last season, he's much more direct about the way that he talks to his viewers about those issues, but he was never you know, he never comes across as as towing an ideological line or a partisan line. it's always like i'm just a citizen thinking about these things like you are and this is what i think, you know one of our viewers who is asking referred to the cash's cover of the cowboy jack clements novelty song one on the right is on the on the left...
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italy also a fascist government at the time. in fact, it was italy that essentially invents modern fascism with the italian leader mussolini predating hitler by about 10 years. and i think you might be getting the theme here. five months later mussolini sides with hitler japan japan's pavilion was modeled to look like a shinto shrine, which was a religious belief in japan that many americans thought encouraged an aggressive and militaristic culture. japan had already been at war with china for eight years and had just two years earlier in 1937 committed an atrocity in manking where japanese soldiers murdered 300,000 civilians. but in new york their dedication at the fair read quote. dedicated to eternal peace and friendship between america and japan. end quote except americans should probably already have been suspicious about eternal peace and friendship between their nation and japan because on the grand opening day the us navy fleet was supposed to visit new york city as part of the ceremony. but because of aggressive moves be
italy also a fascist government at the time. in fact, it was italy that essentially invents modern fascism with the italian leader mussolini predating hitler by about 10 years. and i think you might be getting the theme here. five months later mussolini sides with hitler japan japan's pavilion was modeled to look like a shinto shrine, which was a religious belief in japan that many americans thought encouraged an aggressive and militaristic culture. japan had already been at war with china for...