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hates the washington post. and so colson has a plan. to drive down the washington post share price. i think it was 38 dollars and colson has succeeded in driving it down to as he says 25 dollars. actually 28 dollars and so he's boasting about this to nixon. he's delighted to inform nixon that the economy was doing great. everybody's fortunes are up except those of the post. oddly enough their stock has dropped three more points since i told you last it's now $28. that's too -- bad. nixon replied sarcastically. isn't that a shame says colson? it was 38 dollars in december and had record earnings and has dropped 10 points. keep them busy nixon instructed. it was nearly 2 am finally time to go to bed. the president had to be up early the next morning for the inauguration day ceremonies. he said goodnight to his special counsel and hung up the phone. two floors below in a locked cabinet in the west wing basement. you are 4,000 real to real tape recorder. stop worrying. now if any of you did ap literature in school,
hates the washington post. and so colson has a plan. to drive down the washington post share price. i think it was 38 dollars and colson has succeeded in driving it down to as he says 25 dollars. actually 28 dollars and so he's boasting about this to nixon. he's delighted to inform nixon that the economy was doing great. everybody's fortunes are up except those of the post. oddly enough their stock has dropped three more points since i told you last it's now $28. that's too -- bad. nixon...
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the washington bureau chief at "the new york times." fin gomez is the political director for pbs news. terence samuel is at npr and vanessa williams, editor at the "washington postet's start with the balance of power in washington in 2023. the mid terms left the democrats with a slim majority in the senate and in the hou republicans have their own slim majority and the speaker's gavel. here's republican minority leader kevin mccarthy, who is expected to become speaker after the november elections. >> i'm proud to announce the era of one-party democrat rule in washington is over. washington now has a check and balance and this new republican leadership team is ready to goat america back on the right track. yamiche: and here's senate majority leader chuck schumer speaking after democrat rafael warnock's win in the senate race but that was before sinema announced she was becoming an independent. >> it's the first time since 1994 that every incumbent of the party in power won. it's big, it's significant. we can breathe a sigh of relief. yamiche: that's what the gratis are saying, have in netsa. what are -- vanessa. what are your big takeaways from 2022 and what chal
the washington bureau chief at "the new york times." fin gomez is the political director for pbs news. terence samuel is at npr and vanessa williams, editor at the "washington postet's start with the balance of power in washington in 2023. the mid terms left the democrats with a slim majority in the senate and in the hou republicans have their own slim majority and the speaker's gavel. here's republican minority leader kevin mccarthy, who is expected to become speaker after the...
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well, what the americans at least admit is the washington post article. this is in the fact that they regularly intercept messages from russian officials and the military, here is a quote and a trace of regret, they say, nothing that the united states could present, as well as prove russia's involvement, where are the versions on nord stream. they are in these posts. never found. it would be better to look for yourself. everyone understands that the united states is the main beneficiary. it was they who were interested in stopping any gas supplies from russia to europe and the point is that batar would tear even e- europe away from russia in terms of economic cooperation in order to europeans in their politics, and did not turn to the factor. e of russian gas supplies. e that they can always return, as it were, to the purchase of precisely affordable russian raw materials. on what arranged them all the economy. well, to such there was no thought, the united states was interested in the fact that gas pipelines also did not physically exist, let me remind y
well, what the americans at least admit is the washington post article. this is in the fact that they regularly intercept messages from russian officials and the military, here is a quote and a trace of regret, they say, nothing that the united states could present, as well as prove russia's involvement, where are the versions on nord stream. they are in these posts. never found. it would be better to look for yourself. everyone understands that the united states is the main beneficiary. it...
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an extensive series in the washington post, one of those looking at the government response. the cause of death, washington faltered as fentanyl gripped america. reporting continues online. georgetown, texas, is next. sam on the democrats line. caller: thanks for taking my call. the interaction of the united states with africa and latin america is incredibly important because of the interconnectedness of our economies in the future of the world. it is so important for us to move forward with these relationships because our foreign policies help one another and will actually bring down problems on our very own border. the african confident is being influenced by china and its growing hegemony worldwide. the more we put a foothold, the more it will do for the cause of freedom. host: republican line, next. carry in north carolina. caller: how are you doing today? host: fine. caller: i did not realize i would be on so fast. host: do us a favor and make sure you volume. go ahead with your comment once you do. caller: is that better? host: go ahead with your question or comment? cal
an extensive series in the washington post, one of those looking at the government response. the cause of death, washington faltered as fentanyl gripped america. reporting continues online. georgetown, texas, is next. sam on the democrats line. caller: thanks for taking my call. the interaction of the united states with africa and latin america is incredibly important because of the interconnectedness of our economies in the future of the world. it is so important for us to move forward with...
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then they start talking about how they can screw the "washington post". ates the "washington post". so he has a plan to drive down the share price. i think it's $38 and he has succeeded in driving down to nc says $25. or actually $28. he is boasting about this to nixon present must enjoy about his great. thee oddly enough their stock ad starkly more as i told you last part and is now $28. that is too bad nixon replied sarcastically. is not a shame sent colson's questioner exploded he doesn't suck december and in record earnings. it has dropped 10 points, keep them busy nixon instructed. it was going to a.m., finally time to go top bed. theer president had to be up eay the next morning for the inauguration day ceremony. he said good night to special counsel hung up the phone. two floors below in a locked cabinet in the west wing basement 4000 real to reel tape recorder stop working. if any of you did ap literature in school you will know for example i think it's called foreshadowing. you put in a littlest detail to suggest what is going to happen later in t
then they start talking about how they can screw the "washington post". ates the "washington post". so he has a plan to drive down the share price. i think it's $38 and he has succeeded in driving down to nc says $25. or actually $28. he is boasting about this to nixon present must enjoy about his great. thee oddly enough their stock ad starkly more as i told you last part and is now $28. that is too bad nixon replied sarcastically. is not a shame sent colson's questioner...
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then they start talking about how to screw the washington post because of course they thinkthe washington post . so colson has a plan to drive down the washington topost share price. i think it was $38. and coulson succeeded in driving it down to i think $35. $28. and he's boasting about this nixon. he's delighted to inform the time he was doing great, everybody's fortunes are up except those post . their stock has dropped three more points since i last. that's too damn bad for our clients. isn't that ashame, coulson. in december and record " . keep them busy, nixon. today, time to go to bed. the president had to be upfor the inauguration day ceremony . he said good night to his special counsel and hung up e the phone . two floors below and a lot in the left-wing basement, were 4000 reels real tape recorder stoppedworrying . now if any of you did ap literature you know that's an example of i think it's called foreshadowing which means you put in a little detail to suggest what is going to happen laterin the story . and so i'm introducing the tape recorders and the tapes as a kind of chara
then they start talking about how to screw the washington post because of course they thinkthe washington post . so colson has a plan to drive down the washington topost share price. i think it was $38. and coulson succeeded in driving it down to i think $35. $28. and he's boasting about this nixon. he's delighted to inform the time he was doing great, everybody's fortunes are up except those post . their stock has dropped three more points since i last. that's too damn bad for our clients....
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well, what is at least recognized by the american article washington post. is that they regularly intercept messages from russian officials and the military. here is a quote from the study, they say nothing such that the united states could insert, as evidence of russia's involvement, where they did not find the version on nord stream in these messages. it would be better to look at home, everyone understands that the main beneficiary, but is the united states. it was they who were interested in stopping any deliveries from russia to europe of gases and the point is that even europe from russia in terms of economic cooperation, so that the europeans in their politics, and not turn around on the factor. e of russian gas supplies. what are they always can return, as it were, to the purchases of precisely affordable russian raw materials. what did we build their economy on? well, to avoid such a thought, the united states was interested in the fact that gas pipelines also did not physically exist, let me remind you that sabotage on two threads of the nord stream
well, what is at least recognized by the american article washington post. is that they regularly intercept messages from russian officials and the military. here is a quote from the study, they say nothing such that the united states could insert, as evidence of russia's involvement, where they did not find the version on nord stream in these messages. it would be better to look at home, everyone understands that the main beneficiary, but is the united states. it was they who were interested...
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these emails referenced by "the wall street journal" and "the new york post" and "the washington post" and new york magazine and almost every other outlet in the country in america reveal a highly unethical get rich quick scheme where the biden family collected millions of dollars from sketchy foreign nationals all over the world, using hunter, who had pretty much zero experience to lead the way. now, keep in mind, shady foreign nationals, they weren't say paying millions of dollars for hunter's business expertise. he was well known to be unstable. also a drug user, addict, and had a lot of serious problems. in fact, emails that were reviewed by the business insider from 2015, they actually show that one potential business partner detailed the pros and cons about paying hunter biden $2 million for a project involving the country of libya. quote, hunter's negatives are he's an alcoholic, drug addict, kicked out of the army for cocaine, chasing low-class hookers, is constantly needs money and many more headaches. he travels with dad. he's connected everywhere in europe and asia and has
these emails referenced by "the wall street journal" and "the new york post" and "the washington post" and new york magazine and almost every other outlet in the country in america reveal a highly unethical get rich quick scheme where the biden family collected millions of dollars from sketchy foreign nationals all over the world, using hunter, who had pretty much zero experience to lead the way. now, keep in mind, shady foreign nationals, they weren't say paying...
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life in the district of the post to social issues team who joined the post in 2011 after spending nearly five years at the herald. a political enterprise investigation reporter for the washington post and previously covered thebe white house and before that, five years at bloomberg on politics for washington and florida. thank you for coming in and allow me to introduce to you our moderator today whose there for a long time and runs panels like these often i am always happy to be the producer behind them and now i get to introduce her. >> thank you, nick. from host to moderator i have lots of questions. i want too start off with a little bit of background information as it relates to george floyd's murder and the aftermath of the post at the time and t if so was there a different aspect of it and i am proposing that to both of you. >> we started out with a big team at the "washington post" and after george floyd was murdered there was a lot happening with what kind of policy issues might come out of this there were protests and activities help trump responded to that so that is how i was uncovering the aftermath, but we put together a team at the "washington t post" to write t
life in the district of the post to social issues team who joined the post in 2011 after spending nearly five years at the herald. a political enterprise investigation reporter for the washington post and previously covered thebe white house and before that, five years at bloomberg on politics for washington and florida. thank you for coming in and allow me to introduce to you our moderator today whose there for a long time and runs panels like these often i am always happy to be the producer...
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guest: there are conservative columnists at the washington post and washington -- new york times and there should be. i am talking about when you're ideology affects the news pages. the recognition is you should have a straight down the middle news page and the editorials will reflect right or left and that is a better way to go about it. in terms of leonard leo, he is one of the chief strategist at the federalist society and has indeed tried to promote a certain type of originalist judge. there was a long time with accords in general do not believe in the idea of originalism and the judges felt they could make things up according to it they felt was the right policy. leonard leo and the federalist society of undertaking a revolution saying let's look back to the constitution to determine what judges should decide when they are looking at cases. even justice kagan said we are all originalists now and that is what we do and look at the text. that is an important step forward in american history and i would reject the negative characteristics she mentioned of leonard. 2 next -- host: ne
guest: there are conservative columnists at the washington post and washington -- new york times and there should be. i am talking about when you're ideology affects the news pages. the recognition is you should have a straight down the middle news page and the editorials will reflect right or left and that is a better way to go about it. in terms of leonard leo, he is one of the chief strategist at the federalist society and has indeed tried to promote a certain type of originalist judge....
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there's a headline in the washington post on that. we will talk about that in the second hour of today's washington journal. back to this discussion about the spending bill. we divided the lines by age this morning. rich in danvers, massachusetts. ov 60. caller: how are you doing today? i like your red for christmas. i called my congress meant and they could not tell me have any zeros are and $1.7 trillion. -- in 1.7 trillion. host: you are opposed? caller: we will be borrowing money from other countries in 10 years. yes. they call it a depression. host: what stands out as the most egregious spending in your opinion? caller: all these earmarks and things like that. joe biden can't count to 10. he's absolutely gone. he does not care about anything. we are spending so much money on the border and so forth. the guy is a complete failure. host: brenda from pendergrass, georgia. good morning to you. do you want to share hold you are this morning? caller: i have an opinion. i think the white house is a -- mitch mcconnell needs to be thrown o
there's a headline in the washington post on that. we will talk about that in the second hour of today's washington journal. back to this discussion about the spending bill. we divided the lines by age this morning. rich in danvers, massachusetts. ov 60. caller: how are you doing today? i like your red for christmas. i called my congress meant and they could not tell me have any zeros are and $1.7 trillion. -- in 1.7 trillion. host: you are opposed? caller: we will be borrowing money from other...
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>> well, that certainly how it looked to me when i first read the washington post piece is , you know, it's not uncommon to create these type of attack machines in washington, but you don't make them public.'s the idea is that these attacks, the negative stories are supposed to come outcome spontaneously to give that appearance that they're not being organized. it is very uncommo n to havehe this all laid out in "the washington post", naming targets that happened to include the two chief witnesses that are contradicting the bidens. >> that seems to be an efforto e to put a shot across the bow to say we're coming for yout and the question is why? cross i mean, whthy is it important fr them now before any subpoenasim are issued, before testimonyporn is given for them to issue thisn warning shot? >> and i thinkth thaink itt it d easily be read as an efforts an to kill people, if not intimidate them, that if you're going to even cover the story, they're preparinory,g for defamation lawsuits in retaliation. how damaging is it in your view? professor, that joe biden repeatedly said he never
>> well, that certainly how it looked to me when i first read the washington post piece is , you know, it's not uncommon to create these type of attack machines in washington, but you don't make them public.'s the idea is that these attacks, the negative stories are supposed to come outcome spontaneously to give that appearance that they're not being organized. it is very uncommo n to havehe this all laid out in "the washington post", naming targets that happened to include the...
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and joseph menn, just bringing you back in from the washington post, to what extent do you think silicons the reaction of twitter been, for example, to the site being a host for loads of spams? well, twitter, the people left at twitter realised what was happening after some researchers... and then, frankly, i called them about it and then they did a betterjob of getting it down. so by the end of sunday, if you page down, the top would be a mix of porn and protests — about 50/50, according to one government official i spoke to, a contractor — but if you paged down a bit, it wasjust all adult content. and how willing, i guess, are the uk, the us tech companies being to help chinese protesters bypass the censors? it is a very sticky situation. it's extremely sensitive. apple is coming under increasing pressure for the concessions it's made to the government there. china's enormous market. and of course, elon musk's biggest, biggest market outside of the us and rival to the us is china for tesla, which is the major source of his wealth. so he cares a lot about what china thinks. whether he c
and joseph menn, just bringing you back in from the washington post, to what extent do you think silicons the reaction of twitter been, for example, to the site being a host for loads of spams? well, twitter, the people left at twitter realised what was happening after some researchers... and then, frankly, i called them about it and then they did a betterjob of getting it down. so by the end of sunday, if you page down, the top would be a mix of porn and protests — about 50/50, according to...
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joseph menn, technology reporter at the washington post, i'd like to bring you in here. but you had a story as the protest took place that the site was being flooded by spam accounts, effectively a ruse to hide what was really going on. that's right. people get to twitter through various ways. virtual private networks is one. there are others. and twitter is is not is not censored directly in china because the company doesn't have much of any presence there. so if you can get to it, you can find out what's going on, or normally you can. but in this case, over the weekend, if you were searching for news from a city where there are protests erupting and so you just typed in shanghai or beijing or whatever into into the twitter search bar, you would get this flood of ads for escorts and other unmentionable things. and it would be very frustrating you wouldn't be able to find the news. and unfortunately, this came at a really pivotal time for twitter and they were just unprepared for it. so why was that happening? just explain a bit more what was happening. so you were getti
joseph menn, technology reporter at the washington post, i'd like to bring you in here. but you had a story as the protest took place that the site was being flooded by spam accounts, effectively a ruse to hide what was really going on. that's right. people get to twitter through various ways. virtual private networks is one. there are others. and twitter is is not is not censored directly in china because the company doesn't have much of any presence there. so if you can get to it, you can...
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margaret sullivann is a columnit for the "washington post" and has been a journalist for over four decades. she has served on four surprise juries and was a of the pillaged by four from 2011-2012. she's a faculty member of duke universities stanford school of public policy. she has also taught i journalism in the graduate schools at columbia university and city university of new york. she was the first woman editor of her hometown paper, the buffalo news and she was also the first woman public editor of the "new york times." [applause] >> her previous book is called ghosting the news, local journalism and the crisis of american democracy. we have one copyleft of the registers. joining market is doctor joan donovan, leading public scholar in disinformation research specializing in media manipulation, political movements, critical internet studies, and online extremism. she iss the research director of the harvard kennedy school shorenstein center on media politics and public policy. and the director of the technology and social change research project. she is co-author of the book the untol
margaret sullivann is a columnit for the "washington post" and has been a journalist for over four decades. she has served on four surprise juries and was a of the pillaged by four from 2011-2012. she's a faculty member of duke universities stanford school of public policy. she has also taught i journalism in the graduate schools at columbia university and city university of new york. she was the first woman editor of her hometown paper, the buffalo news and she was also the first...
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the washington post must look at which camp the washington post belongs to, because there the newspapers are very clearly divided. their opinions depend on the majority or the minority in the senate, respectively. republicans or democrats, that's why it is necessary to investigate this question. i don't know it, but if there have already been such applications. well, on the one hand, maybe they are also preparing ukraine for us to give up crimea, but they know that ukraine is now a subject state . takes its decision quite independently and if it has already been declared that we will not give crimea. despite the escalation that is now being raised again with the nuclear issue, i think we will win back crimea or will have to give it to us on voluntary terms to putin. things, this second option is very good for putin, because it gives him a small chance to retain power, at least for some, maybe without putin, who will go somewhere to rest due to a serious illness to india or china or even that's all the chance that putin has if he agrees to return crimea, the fact that there crimea is alre
the washington post must look at which camp the washington post belongs to, because there the newspapers are very clearly divided. their opinions depend on the majority or the minority in the senate, respectively. republicans or democrats, that's why it is necessary to investigate this question. i don't know it, but if there have already been such applications. well, on the one hand, maybe they are also preparing ukraine for us to give up crimea, but they know that ukraine is now a subject...
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the washington post was the first report today that donald trump's lawyers have handed over more classified documents that they found in donald trump 's possession recently in a storage facility in florida. the washington post reports -- lawyer for former president donald trump found at least two items marked classified after an outside team hired by trump searched a storage unit in west palm beach, florida, used by the former president, according to people familiar with the matter. those items were immediately turned over to the fbi, according to those people. newark time reports that the search for those documents happened recently after, quote, chief judge barrel a howell of federal district court in washington who oversees gradually investigations directed mr. trump's lawyers essentially to search more carefully for any remaining documents. the discovery of the documents at the storage unit maintained by the federal general services administration, came during a series of wider searches that were completed around thanksgiving and conducted at mr. trump's golf club in bedminster, new jer
the washington post was the first report today that donald trump's lawyers have handed over more classified documents that they found in donald trump 's possession recently in a storage facility in florida. the washington post reports -- lawyer for former president donald trump found at least two items marked classified after an outside team hired by trump searched a storage unit in west palm beach, florida, used by the former president, according to people familiar with the matter. those items...
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all his media assets are a whole group of tv channels, the real informational empire writes the washington postlled the rejection of this empire difficult an involuntary decision, and everything is according to zelensky’s law on the village of oligarchization, the oligarchs should not have any media, they should not have any political parties. they can't get out. he took off the air, the tv channels of mr. poroshenko, the former president of the dash oligarch, he prompted akhmetov to free himself from his media resources. by and large, he plugged his past business partner and sponsor, mr. kolomoisky, into his belt and, probably, today he is the richest man in the country, they are renat akhmetov zelensky well, like schwartz himself turned into a dragon, and curled up that he would kill the dragon. zelinsky made a list of oligarchs, who he wants to add to this list, who he wants to exclude, his government is developing additional antitrust laws, as they say, the world is not civilized to do this with business. actually, akhmetov writes about this, and in the states he says they don’t do that. in
all his media assets are a whole group of tv channels, the real informational empire writes the washington postlled the rejection of this empire difficult an involuntary decision, and everything is according to zelensky’s law on the village of oligarchization, the oligarchs should not have any media, they should not have any political parties. they can't get out. he took off the air, the tv channels of mr. poroshenko, the former president of the dash oligarch, he prompted akhmetov to free...
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we started off with a big team at the washington post. i was a white house reporter at the time covering donald trump and how he was running the country, how he was running the white house after george floyd was murdered. there was a lot happening at the white house, a lot of attention to what donald trump was saying and doing and what policy issues might come out of this heinous death everyone watched. there were protests, activity in front of the white house, we saw how trump responded to that. that was how i was covering the aftermath of floyd's death but we put together a team at the washington post and took off, reports from a number of teams to write the series called george floyd, america, looking at his life, we brought reporters who covered education or housing or healthcare or a number of different institutions and we wanted to show how all those institutions conspired against george floyd from the time he was born to make it hard for him to live life and achieve his dreams in america because of a systemic racism and institutiona
we started off with a big team at the washington post. i was a white house reporter at the time covering donald trump and how he was running the country, how he was running the white house after george floyd was murdered. there was a lot happening at the white house, a lot of attention to what donald trump was saying and doing and what policy issues might come out of this heinous death everyone watched. there were protests, activity in front of the white house, we saw how trump responded to...
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we must start, what i refer to as the hate america first plan, whether it's the "washington post", orther it's some other progressive group. why aren't we focusing on reconciliation? the biggest war -- >> raymond: go ahead. >> the biggest war that we americans have ever been in, the one that's left the most life lost is the civil war. we made an amazing and remarkable sacrifice. now, are we going to avoid the kind of reconciliation that we were able to do with the japanese and the germans? did we insist that mitsubishi not be allowed to sell their products in america, that they had to redesign their logo? are we banning volkswagen, hitler's people's car from being able to be sold in america? we have adopted reconciliation for some of the most hateful incidents that have ever happened in modern times. why aren't we able to reconcile with the past? >> raymond: horace, without acknowledging the dark shadows of your history, you're right, you can never reconcile and you can never move on and it seems to me by just stripping away anything, nancy pelosi removed the portraits of four speaker
we must start, what i refer to as the hate america first plan, whether it's the "washington post", orther it's some other progressive group. why aren't we focusing on reconciliation? the biggest war -- >> raymond: go ahead. >> the biggest war that we americans have ever been in, the one that's left the most life lost is the civil war. we made an amazing and remarkable sacrifice. now, are we going to avoid the kind of reconciliation that we were able to do with the japanese...
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journalists who all just happened to cover him critically but i would also say fairly. >> cnn, "the washington post," and "the new york times" issuing statements about the suspensions of their staff members. "the new york times" called the move questionable and unfortunate and asked twitter for an explanation. "the washington post" wrote that the suspension of their journalist directly undermines musk's claims to run twitter as a platform for free speech. and also called for its journalist to be reinstated asap. musk's response to all this? he says the suspended accounts broke twitter's doxxing rules, which now prohibits people from tweeting other people's live locations, including their private jets. here's elon's tweet. if anyone posted real time locations and addresses of nyt reporters, fbi would be investigating. there would be hearings on capitol hill, and biden would give speeches about the end of democracy. elon musk also tweeted a poll asking how long these twitter suspensions should last. a lot happening here. joining us now is nora benavides, a senior counsel with free press, a group base
journalists who all just happened to cover him critically but i would also say fairly. >> cnn, "the washington post," and "the new york times" issuing statements about the suspensions of their staff members. "the new york times" called the move questionable and unfortunate and asked twitter for an explanation. "the washington post" wrote that the suspension of their journalist directly undermines musk's claims to run twitter as a platform for free...
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"the washington post," right before christmas, when no one is paying attention, is finally admitting truths out of character for them. turns out russia did not blow up its own natural gas pipeline. the biden administration was behind that. duh. there are also being a little more honest about covid, finally conceding that it's vaccinated people, not unvaccinated, the vaccinated, who make up the majority of deaths from covid. did you know that? they're also saying furthermore that regular exercise protects people from dying of covid. so the obvious question is why did we lock down all the gyms and threaten to put their owners in prison? that's a question the owners of a gym in new jersey have been asking for years. in august of 2020 they broke into their own gym to keep it open in defiance of the lockdown. >> tucker: so again, they weren't selling liquor. it wasn't a weed dispensary, a strip club or casino, they would have been open with the state's consent, they just wanted to let people exercise, that was it, and threatened with prison for doing that. ian smith is the author of the n
"the washington post," right before christmas, when no one is paying attention, is finally admitting truths out of character for them. turns out russia did not blow up its own natural gas pipeline. the biden administration was behind that. duh. there are also being a little more honest about covid, finally conceding that it's vaccinated people, not unvaccinated, the vaccinated, who make up the majority of deaths from covid. did you know that? they're also saying furthermore that...
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. >> for his part, jerry jones was 14 at the time of the photo and told "the washington post" he was participate. one reporter recently asked jones about it inside the dallas cowboys locker room. >> that was, gosh, 65 years ago, and a curious kid. i didn't know at the time the monumental event really that was going on. and i'm sure glad that we're a long way from that. nobody there had any idea, frankly, what was going to take place. you didn't -- we didn't have all the last 70 years of reference. >> reporter: jerry jones is now 80. and in 33 years of owning the dallas cowboys, jones has never hired a black head coach. "the washington post" reports the cowboys do have an all black strength and conditioning unit, which makes the staff more than 50% black, a black vice president of player personnel. >> randi kaye joins us now. has jerry jones said more about the photo and being on the steps that day? >> reporter: anderson, he was asked about it in that locker room interview. he was asked if he had any regrets from that day. he says he wouldn't have dug up that photo. he says he was cri
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and "the washington post" reports that several key republicans are gearing up to challenge donald trump the 2024 presidential nomination. among them, florida governor ron desantis who already leads trump in early head-to-head polls is reportedly preparing to enact a far-right agenda that includes new gun safety laws and attacks on so-called woke corporations. in other words, the republican party appears poised to further embrace trumpism in a way it never has before. even with the spotlight on trump himself against the failure. joining us republican congressman david jolly. he is no longer affiliated with the republican party. he's also an msnbc contributor. it's good to see, you know, george santos under investigation, i wonder what you make of the whole story. but specifically now, as we have this development, what that means for republican house and congress? >> yeah, look, george santos likely to survive for about two years and be voted out by the voters of new york's third congressional district. he now faces a federal investigation. the only way that would bring him down is if it'
and "the washington post" reports that several key republicans are gearing up to challenge donald trump the 2024 presidential nomination. among them, florida governor ron desantis who already leads trump in early head-to-head polls is reportedly preparing to enact a far-right agenda that includes new gun safety laws and attacks on so-called woke corporations. in other words, the republican party appears poised to further embrace trumpism in a way it never has before. even with the...
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new york city cops are fleeing in the largest amounts seen in a generation as "washington post" that t america with fentanyl. the former loudoun county school superintendent indicted over his alleged coverup of sexual assaults of public schools in virginia. remember when "the new york times" said there was no there there? this was just right-wing politics? former levi's executive jennifer seay is former executive and against school shutdowns. she is next here on the evening he had did it.. - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can qualify you for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it takes is eight minutes to find out. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application. that easy. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $1 billion in payroll tax refunds. but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com powered by innovation refunds. elizabeth: okay. the former loudoun county school superintendent, school ziegler, he has been indicted o
new york city cops are fleeing in the largest amounts seen in a generation as "washington post" that t america with fentanyl. the former loudoun county school superintendent indicted over his alleged coverup of sexual assaults of public schools in virginia. remember when "the new york times" said there was no there there? this was just right-wing politics? former levi's executive jennifer seay is former executive and against school shutdowns. she is next here on the evening...
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you know, even before the conflict with ukraine began, the washington post, which is one of the major newspapers of record here in the united states, complained about a show that i was doing on sputnik radio called a criminal of over i forget the name of it. now anyway, was about it was about criminal justice reform, criminal injustice is what it was called. and i, what we would talk about is, is problems in the american criminal justice system. we would talk about sentencing reform and, and crooked cops and things like that. and they said that the show was weakening our democracy. those were the exact words that they were using. so washington feels threatened by information they feel threatened by opposing views. and the easiest thing to do is just to cut those views off. the european union is exactly the same way they're threatened by an alternative view of this conflict in ukraine. frankly, i'm surprised it took them this long now, as you pointed out, fiorella and thank goodness that this is the case r t is still available to the people who want to watch it. and what do you think t
you know, even before the conflict with ukraine began, the washington post, which is one of the major newspapers of record here in the united states, complained about a show that i was doing on sputnik radio called a criminal of over i forget the name of it. now anyway, was about it was about criminal justice reform, criminal injustice is what it was called. and i, what we would talk about is, is problems in the american criminal justice system. we would talk about sentencing reform and, and...
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well , it is not for nothing that he is paid in a vest to the washington post. need a faithful and reliable companion who will support the paths and who is always nearby. rosneft is the largest network of gas stations where warm meetings and a profitable loyalty program await you. we are always responsible for quality and take care of those for whom the basics work. rosneft is a reliable companion. on all roads in the country. no dynamite is the best the european commission announced that the new ninth package of anti-russian sanctions may almost 200 individuals and legal entities, as well as banks and the technology sector, have not yet been able to enter, but it has not yet been possible to agree on restrictive measures. in addition, the eu countries will allocate 18 billion euros to ukraine as financial assistance against such generosity of brussels ordinary europeans oppose. they go to protests and the situation is aggravated by the december frosts. maria skorodilka will continue the topic. strong wind snow falls on fire, weather forecasters say temperatures
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. >> jeff bezos and the washington post, etc. of the ing -- things that i think is a real danger here that sam bankman pried highlights is that if you have these kind of investments in these media areas, then people come and kowtow to you. they frame a story in ways that is beneficial to you, and i think that's very dangerous when it comes to these wealthy billionaires being able to get the kind of coverage that they would like for the causes that they support. howard: well, especially if you're super rich and spreading the money around. laura, only recently did bankman-fried disclose he also made so-called dark mundo nations to republicans. and he said, well, if the press knew he was also giving to the other side, they would turn on him because it didn't fit the narrative of a liberal do-gooder. your thoughts. >> i mean, he clearly is a pr ma a chien, and every move that he's made has been calculated in this way. i think that is why you see press on the right and the left, "the wall street journal" was not taking him down as a cr
. >> jeff bezos and the washington post, etc. of the ing -- things that i think is a real danger here that sam bankman pried highlights is that if you have these kind of investments in these media areas, then people come and kowtow to you. they frame a story in ways that is beneficial to you, and i think that's very dangerous when it comes to these wealthy billionaires being able to get the kind of coverage that they would like for the causes that they support. howard: well, especially if...
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the middle. good morning, sir. >> hey, guys, washington post brought out the big guns for this one. [laughter] >> what have europeans learned about what good leadership looks like? >> i'm going to be biased, but i would say for myself i've learned that women tend to do a better job. >> i think that washington post live has given us as a newspaper, a new platform, a common meeting ground. >> when sitting in their own space, there's a sense of ownership and comfort. >> it's great that you guys have expanded into these formats to give people the greater ability to have a longer conversation. i look forward to talking to you today. >> their individualality comes through more than just their titles. >> representation matters. we listen so closely to our black employees. are we doing the right things for equality? >> thank you for being the word of the light and truth. >> that is from the night of the burglary. >> jeff bezos bought it at an auction. >> right, right. >> we're trying to find out how much bezos paid. >> come back next week. >> i'm so pleased that we got to talk about this. >
the middle. good morning, sir. >> hey, guys, washington post brought out the big guns for this one. [laughter] >> what have europeans learned about what good leadership looks like? >> i'm going to be biased, but i would say for myself i've learned that women tend to do a better job. >> i think that washington post live has given us as a newspaper, a new platform, a common meeting ground. >> when sitting in their own space, there's a sense of ownership and comfort....
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he interviewed, and wrote long, long articles for the washington post, that the post called portraits of america. that discussed americans concerns, disillusionments, apprehensions, troubles, in 1980. more than 40 years ago. in his travels, johnson sometimes neared at polls, and pollsters, say he dislike polls because they were unable to pick up the complexities of people. echoing the sentiments expressed by our borough, generation -- fail to pick up the complexities of people, and their opinions. and 1980, someone like 1952, the polls projected, anticipated estimates, a close race between ronald reagan, the republican, and jimmy carter, the incumbent president. and near the end of the campaign, although he did not of his articles offer an estimate as to who was likely to win the election of 1980, he johnson was asked on a television program for his appraisal of the race. he gave this answer. i really don't know, he said i think all my bones tell me that reagan is going to win, but i think some, how carter is going to slip through and win reelection. based on his intensive interviews,
he interviewed, and wrote long, long articles for the washington post, that the post called portraits of america. that discussed americans concerns, disillusionments, apprehensions, troubles, in 1980. more than 40 years ago. in his travels, johnson sometimes neared at polls, and pollsters, say he dislike polls because they were unable to pick up the complexities of people. echoing the sentiments expressed by our borough, generation -- fail to pick up the complexities of people, and their...
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that is again "the washington post or co-massachusetts, opposing the criminal referrals. go ahead. caller: any chance i will be allowed to talk or will i be shut off like all the other republican? host: we are talking about the criminal referrals, go ahead. caller: the most important election of all time is going to be audited for handwriting. if they get around the legislature. in one place it was more ballots than it was people who voted. so that doesn't make any sense. another problem is -- host: that's the election itself, what about the criminal referrals, what do you think about them? caller: we eliminate the competition. how come democrats want a one party country? it's going to be all democrats from here on in. that's democracy? host: i will give you one more chance to comment on the criminal referrals yesterday made by the committee. what do you think of those? caller: i just told you. they want to eliminate the guy running that's possibly going to beat and one last thing before you hang up on me. hunter biden -- host: i'll stop there. connecticut, support line. caller: ye
that is again "the washington post or co-massachusetts, opposing the criminal referrals. go ahead. caller: any chance i will be allowed to talk or will i be shut off like all the other republican? host: we are talking about the criminal referrals, go ahead. caller: the most important election of all time is going to be audited for handwriting. if they get around the legislature. in one place it was more ballots than it was people who voted. so that doesn't make any sense. another problem...
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while the same dynamic is playing out in the race to replace trump himself, the washington post reports republicans are gearing up to challenge donald trump for the 2024 presidential nomination. florida governor ron desantis, who already leads trump in some early head to head polls is reportedly preparing to enact these far-right agendas that include no restrictions, loosening of gun safety laws, and attacks on so-called corporations. the republican party will further and drop -- even as a spotlight on trump himself against frank -- david jolly, he is no longer affiliated with the republican party. he's also an msnbc contributor. i wonder what you make of this entire story, but specifically now as we have this development, what that means four republican house conference? >> george santos likely is to survive for about two years, and then be voted out by the voters of new york's third congressional district. he now faces a third congestion all district. the only way they could bring him down as if it was related to financial crimes, where it comes, from was a tax fraud, but beyond that,
while the same dynamic is playing out in the race to replace trump himself, the washington post reports republicans are gearing up to challenge donald trump for the 2024 presidential nomination. florida governor ron desantis, who already leads trump in some early head to head polls is reportedly preparing to enact these far-right agendas that include no restrictions, loosening of gun safety laws, and attacks on so-called corporations. the republican party will further and drop -- even as a...
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. >>> "the washington post" has a new interactive project online now titled "loss and resilience: photos from a year of war in ukraine. joining us now is pulitzer prize winning journalist for "the washington post," salwan you and your colleagues have done a remarkable work with some of these images. let's put them up now. this is one you took it shows the family members of a ukrainian soldier grieving at his casket you can see the faces there. tell us about this picture and how it came about. >> thanks for having me. yes, my colleagues and i since the first day of the war we were all across ukraine, even before the war, and just showing the toll it takes on people and the cities and this picture i took it in odesa, southern city of ukraine, on the black sea, where after a strike, a russian strike on an army base in mykolaiv where it took more than 40 people life and this was a grieving family of one of the members. >> just hard, you know, to look at salwan, the second image is a heartbreaking scene of a ukrainian saying good-bye to his wife and children. you took this one too. tell us mo
. >>> "the washington post" has a new interactive project online now titled "loss and resilience: photos from a year of war in ukraine. joining us now is pulitzer prize winning journalist for "the washington post," salwan you and your colleagues have done a remarkable work with some of these images. let's put them up now. this is one you took it shows the family members of a ukrainian soldier grieving at his casket you can see the faces there. tell us about...
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i work five days a week for the washington post. i work for wmu three days a week. i'll do stuff for bbc, d.w., npr, whoever else. and then i work on the side as an education consultant for a company in boston. so it's it's a lot of hours and i don't sleep much but i don't need sleep much. but it's the best. my boss, everybody i mean, at all the companies i work for, i do have the best employers in the world and they take me seriously. they they treat me extremely well. and i'm just blessed to get to do what i love to do in a city. i love the people and i love the city and this place is home and sort of this this is the story about that. this is a story about all the people who sort of made it, every single teacher, every twist of fate, every boss who sort of took a shot and hopefully it's just the beginning of a lengthy career, if you will get me around. if folks get sick of me, whatever. but hopefully people will keep me around. and it's it's been pretty fun. so i assume that i'm going to open up for questions or am i supposed to repackager what would you like? i b
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and this is the conclusion of journalists in the washington post, in particular, they talked about ith one of the richest people in ukraine, renata akhmetova akhmetov and other critics warn that zelensky’s attack on the oligarchs could be a power grab disguised as reforms, relations with business should be regulated, civilized, in a manner which followed by all developed countries. they populist laws akhmetov said in an interview with the washington post not in the us not in the eu there is no law on bonds that would allow the compilation of illegal lists of undesirable persons. out of court. instead, they have a law, and lobbying. peru is recovering from the deposition of president pedro castillo just like the deposition. the fact is that the constitution of the republic does not provide for impeachment, but removal for a moral reason later. why did the parliament rebel? who took over and how was it appreciated in moscow and washington sergey brilev? the forces of law and order do not stand on ceremony doing their job, although supporters of the ousted president petr casilla believe
and this is the conclusion of journalists in the washington post, in particular, they talked about ith one of the richest people in ukraine, renata akhmetova akhmetov and other critics warn that zelensky’s attack on the oligarchs could be a power grab disguised as reforms, relations with business should be regulated, civilized, in a manner which followed by all developed countries. they populist laws akhmetov said in an interview with the washington post not in the us not in the eu there is...
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joining us is "the washington post" reporter covering abortion. start with the new strategy and how feasible it is to try and trace women who have had medication abortions through sewage water. is that eventual possible? can you do such a thing with that kind of accuracy? >> well, it wouldn't so much be to trace the women as to -- their claim is that these medications are creating toxic water, and they are hoping to create some kind of injunction against these pills broadly, so the idea is to make abortion pills illegal, you know, not just in texas and oklahoma, states that already have bans, but also in california and new york. that's the end goal for some of these groups that i think are growing increasingly desperate about, you know, what they see as this catastrophic problem. >> they're effectively using an environmental argument to outlaw abortion pills. is that what we're to glean from all of this, and do you think that's something that's going to find favor with the court? >> exactly. i mean, i have learned covering this abortion beat that
joining us is "the washington post" reporter covering abortion. start with the new strategy and how feasible it is to try and trace women who have had medication abortions through sewage water. is that eventual possible? can you do such a thing with that kind of accuracy? >> well, it wouldn't so much be to trace the women as to -- their claim is that these medications are creating toxic water, and they are hoping to create some kind of injunction against these pills broadly, so...
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jennifer reuben is an opinion writer at the washington post. still ahead on velshi as i mentioned earlier, many members of the lgbtq+ community say they respect your marriage act does not go far enough. we'll go deeper on that with our misc colleague jonathan cuban in just a moment. plus, there are lots of dark corners of the internet filled with, hate racism, homophobia and antisemitism. and we are certainly one of. them especially in the era of elon musk. we'll talk about he means by free, speech when he misunderstood what the first amendment, and what is at stake if twitter is abandoned and is left to the extremists. also, major news out of iran, the notorious morality police have been disbanded after months of protests. that does not mean things are not getting. better will have the report on the inside. the all-electric 2023 chevy bolt euv. 247 miles of range on a full charge. america's most affordable ev. evs for everyone, everywhere. chevrolet. teeth sensitivity is so common. it immediately feels like somebody's poking directly on the ner
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joining me now is matthew brown, democracy reporter for the washington post. democracy reporter, for the washington post. he's facing allana, hasn't won the race closely. matt, those are pictures of the vote voting place in atlanta. i was asked this question when people stand the lines. is it a sign that they are energized and democracy is alive and well, or is it a sign that there's something wrong with our system that we love to wait in these kind of lines to vote in america? >> well the fact that voting in georgia in 2022 is the fact that it is both frankly. the voters that i talked to are very energized to vote but also the officials that i talked to the actual polling place said that they weren't able to process the numbers of voters that they needed to at this place because they didn't have the staff. because the deadlines and the time to vote had been compressed by 2021 the election law. so there are lot of issues that had gone on in terms of being able to get to the polls. making sure that georgians had as much axis as they would like to in the voting
joining me now is matthew brown, democracy reporter for the washington post. democracy reporter, for the washington post. he's facing allana, hasn't won the race closely. matt, those are pictures of the vote voting place in atlanta. i was asked this question when people stand the lines. is it a sign that they are energized and democracy is alive and well, or is it a sign that there's something wrong with our system that we love to wait in these kind of lines to vote in america? >> well...
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there's a headline in the washington post on that. will talk about that in the second hour of today's washington journal. back to this discussion about the spendi bill. we divided the lines by age this morning. rich in danvers, massachetts. over 60. caller: how are you doing today? i like your red for christmas. i called my congress meant and they could not tell me have any zeros are and $1.7 trillion. -- in 1.7 trillion. host: you are opposed? caller: we will be borrowing money from other countries in 10 years. yes. they call it a depression. host: what stands out as the most egregious spending in your opinion? caller: all these earmarks and things like that. joe biden can't count to 10. he's absolutely gone. he does not care about anything. we are spending so much money on the border and so forth. the guy is a complete failure. host: brenda from pendergrass, georgia. good morning to you. do you want to share hold you are this morning? caller: i have an opinion. i think the white house is a -- mitch mcconnell needs to be thrown out.
there's a headline in the washington post on that. will talk about that in the second hour of today's washington journal. back to this discussion about the spendi bill. we divided the lines by age this morning. rich in danvers, massachetts. over 60. caller: how are you doing today? i like your red for christmas. i called my congress meant and they could not tell me have any zeros are and $1.7 trillion. -- in 1.7 trillion. host: you are opposed? caller: we will be borrowing money from other...
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the district for the post's social issues team. samuels joined the post in 2011, after spending five years working at the miami herald, tolu oluremi is a political enterprise and investigations reporter for the washington. he joined the post in 2019 and previously covered the white. before that, he spent five years at bloomberg, where he reported on politics and policy. but i guess not people for washington and florida. thank you everybody for coming. thank you to all of us today for coming in and allow to introduce to you our moderator today moderator host paula farmer who has been with book passage for a very long time and hosts and panels just like these very very often throughout the months. i'm always happy to be the producer behind them. and now i get to introduce her it. so please follow. and tolu and robert to the show. thank you, nick. and can you hear us okay? hi. and, you know, i guess i need to adjust it so that i can see everybody. there we go. hello. thank you too for doing this. after reading the book, i just am so honored to. step up from host to moderator and i have lots of questions you but as nick said, we will get to audience questions towards the end. but i want to start off just s
the district for the post's social issues team. samuels joined the post in 2011, after spending five years working at the miami herald, tolu oluremi is a political enterprise and investigations reporter for the washington. he joined the post in 2019 and previously covered the white. before that, he spent five years at bloomberg, where he reported on politics and policy. but i guess not people for washington and florida. thank you everybody for coming. thank you to all of us today for coming in...
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we will check in with a writer of the tech friend newsletter at the washington post. the house select committee investigating the january 6 attack at the u.s. capitol held its final public meeting today. it released a 100 60 page final report to wrap up 17 months of work. it voted to approve criminal referrals for former president trump for his role in the attempted and ultimately failed overturn of the 2020 election. joining us alive now is bay area congresswoman jackie spear who has followed the proceedings closely. thank you for joining us. >> great to be with you. >> so now trump is the first ever president to be formally referred by congress for potential criminal prosecution. does a referral carry any legal weight? >> it does not but it does carry i think weight with the american public. this was an 18 month exhaustive review of what happened on january 6. interviews with over 100 people. thousands of pages of documents all of which will be very valuable to the department of justice as evidence that they can rely on or expand on as they contemplate whether or not
we will check in with a writer of the tech friend newsletter at the washington post. the house select committee investigating the january 6 attack at the u.s. capitol held its final public meeting today. it released a 100 60 page final report to wrap up 17 months of work. it voted to approve criminal referrals for former president trump for his role in the attempted and ultimately failed overturn of the 2020 election. joining us alive now is bay area congresswoman jackie spear who has followed...
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by the washington post about this release of brittney griner. ideo] >> i'm delighted she's being released. they held hair -- arrested her, put her in jail. it is outrageous. it says a lot about them. the trade they made it says a lot about both of us. we care about an individual, human being. it is symbolically good to great links to recover our citizens. at the same time, who do they want to get back? an arms dealer. it is symbolic of our two nations. i'm very disappointed that paul whelan was not part of this trade. i would think our focus ought to bringing people home based on who has been there the longest as opposed to who perhaps is the most publicly known figure. i am sure the administration did their best to get paul out and hopefully we will see him soon. >> sure they have held out for something better? >> i've negotiated before. it's very difficult without having been at the table to know what was possible and what was not possible. i'm happy she's coming home and hoping we will be successful with paul as well. host: that was mitt romne
by the washington post about this release of brittney griner. ideo] >> i'm delighted she's being released. they held hair -- arrested her, put her in jail. it is outrageous. it says a lot about them. the trade they made it says a lot about both of us. we care about an individual, human being. it is symbolically good to great links to recover our citizens. at the same time, who do they want to get back? an arms dealer. it is symbolic of our two nations. i'm very disappointed that paul...
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now back to the washington post. >> welcome back. for those of you just tuning in, welcome to washington post live. i am david lynch, correspondent here at the post joined by united airlines ceo scott kirby to continue our discussion of the future of aviation. welcome to washington post live. we are glad you are here. the same question i asked secretary buttigieg. what happened to air travel this summer? many of us still bear the scars from the flight delays, cancellations that we saw not just at united but across the industry. what is the disappointing performance? >> a few bear scars he must've been flying airlines other than united. at united, the best operating performance and united airlines excluding 2020. the narrative is true in some airlines but at united despite the challenges around the industry and around the globe it turns out we got the best operating report since 2020 and october is even bigger and newer records. i feel good about where we are at united and where we are headed for the future for our customers. >> i must
now back to the washington post. >> welcome back. for those of you just tuning in, welcome to washington post live. i am david lynch, correspondent here at the post joined by united airlines ceo scott kirby to continue our discussion of the future of aviation. welcome to washington post live. we are glad you are here. the same question i asked secretary buttigieg. what happened to air travel this summer? many of us still bear the scars from the flight delays, cancellations that we saw not...