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wall street journal washington post on and on for a 911 style investigation here on the face of it i don't have a problem with that at all i mean about apparently the d.o.j. is doing something they need more time that's all we find out ok but i really worry is this another is this in the extension to the russia gate hoax or this i mean a completely new incarnation because given what we've seen over the last 5 years.
wall street journal washington post on and on for a 911 style investigation here on the face of it i don't have a problem with that at all i mean about apparently the d.o.j. is doing something they need more time that's all we find out ok but i really worry is this another is this in the extension to the russia gate hoax or this i mean a completely new incarnation because given what we've seen over the last 5 years.
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wall street journal washington post on and on for a 911 style investigation here on the face of it i don't have a problem with that at all i mean barely the d.o.j. is doing something they need more time that's all we find out ok but i really worry is this another is this in the extension to the russia gate hoax or this ain't a completely new incarnation because given what we've seen over the last 5 years or what what hope and trust you have that this isn't going to turn into a political witch hunt had george well of course we had no such quote or trust and remember the 911 but it wasn't commission or was it so because the most important piece of information was actually with el traum the public mainly the role model of saudi arabia which we still are fully about you know a little more than we did when he was less public but we still don't know the full extent of it so that's not exactly a good good just meant we want to buy 11 commission of what is rather sinister about this letter. 5 about from the signatories all along. 2. all of the ninety's all the nature and of the united states
wall street journal washington post on and on for a 911 style investigation here on the face of it i don't have a problem with that at all i mean barely the d.o.j. is doing something they need more time that's all we find out ok but i really worry is this another is this in the extension to the russia gate hoax or this ain't a completely new incarnation because given what we've seen over the last 5 years or what what hope and trust you have that this isn't going to turn into a political witch...
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good ultimately for a set of national already significant newspaper plans like the wall street journal the "washington post" and publications that cover national politics. it has been terrible for news and information gathering at every other level of american society it has hollowed out daily newspapers my wife worked for one as it was going to the process five or ten years ago from this institution that employed hundreds of people and has been reproduced all over the country with local media landscapes. 's even up with the media environment that is transformed in a way that is more consolidated effectively more conformist and also more superficial in other ways that was paid for out of the pre- internet surplus. so my wife did i know that fairly well and then it goes away there is a brief window like blogging basically that united together once upon a time. to have new platforms and conversations with a net goes on five or ten years beginning in 2000. and then social media takes over that is the argument that is by try ballistic and broad-based with predictably negative effects on discourse. that may be
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the one that i worked for abovec all but, you know, also just the wall street journal, the washington post, once internet baron audit and publications that cover national politics obsessively. .. .. five or ten years ago this basically collapsed as an institution hundreds of people third institution and reproduced all over the country and midsize and local mediaed landscapes. so you end up with the media environment that is transformed, but is transformed in a way that is more consolidated. i think effectively more conformist in some ways. also more superficial in other ways. because you lose a lot of the kind of journalism that is paid for out of a internet surplus. newspaper features in writing at something my wife did. i know it fairly well. a lot of that goes away and then you have an interesting where there is a brief window with the sort of individual media like blogging basically the kind you and i did together once upon a time. where the internet does create new platforms into conversations and new debates. so it's sort of shakes up the landscape. [inaudible] i'm not was not happen
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joining me are "washington post" eugene robinson. joining me are "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington. the longest running show in television history. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> and a good sunday morning. millions of americans felt a combination of grief and relief, experiencing both the trial and the verdict of derek chauvin last week. but even as much of america exhales, it does help to remember the initial statement from the minneapolis police department. here is how it read. officers were able to get the suspect, george floyd, into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering medical distress. officers called for an ambulance. he was transported to hennepin county medical center by ambulance where he died a short time later. he appeared to be suffering medical distress. that's all it said. did derek chauvin's trial and conviction change anything? it's hard to know. right now there are calls for video to be released in the fatal shooting last week of an
joining me are "washington post" eugene robinson. joining me are "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington. the longest running show in television history. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> and a good sunday morning. millions of americans felt a combination of grief and relief, experiencing both the trial and the verdict of derek chauvin last...
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i just -- you know, i read "the times" and "the wall street journal" and "the washington post," and i write for "the atlantic," and i just kind of google around a bit. but i don't -- i think that "the times" and the journal and "the washington post" are doing heroic work and attempting within the limits of all of our filters as citizens to tell the story as they see best. and in the spirit of your fake news, i think it's important not to dismiss the work of professional journalists and their efforts to tell stories neutrally as cloaks for partisan stuff although it's important to get a diversity of sources. that's where i get them from. but i don't watch tv, except c-span. >> josh spiegel from ohio. so it seems one of the takeaways that i'm having is as teachers, we can control so little of what happens, right, in the world. we're just small players in a big game. however, the one thing we can control is education, right? that's our game. that's kind of what we're after. it seemed to me civic education needs some sprucing up. your organization's an advocate for civic education. what a
i just -- you know, i read "the times" and "the wall street journal" and "the washington post," and i write for "the atlantic," and i just kind of google around a bit. but i don't -- i think that "the times" and the journal and "the washington post" are doing heroic work and attempting within the limits of all of our filters as citizens to tell the story as they see best. and in the spirit of your fake news, i think it's important not...
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i read "the timds -- times," the "wall street journal" and the "washington post," and i write for "the atlantic", and i kind of google around a bit. but i don't -- i think that the times, the journal, and "the washington post" are doing heroic work and attempting work to tell the story as they see best. and in the spirit of fake news, i think it's important not to dismiss the work of professional journalists and their efforts to tell stories neutrally as folks look for partisan stuff. although it's important to get diversity, but i don't watch tv, except c-span. >> it seems one of the takeaways i'm having is, as teachers, we can control so little of what happens in the world. we're just small players in a big game, but the one thing that we can control is education, right? that's our game and what we're after. it seems to me civic education needs some sprucing up. your organization is an advocate for civic education. what are some of the policies you think needs to take place, what would madison say about civic education? >> madison says it is essential to the survival of the republic.
i read "the timds -- times," the "wall street journal" and the "washington post," and i write for "the atlantic", and i kind of google around a bit. but i don't -- i think that the times, the journal, and "the washington post" are doing heroic work and attempting work to tell the story as they see best. and in the spirit of fake news, i think it's important not to dismiss the work of professional journalists and their efforts to tell stories...
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she has written for "the new york times" or "washington post" "the wall street journal" the new york review of looks and appeared on "national public radio." her second book was a major nonfiction book called the assassin of the turquoise pellets which is a gripping nonfiction account of the assassination of the iranian opposition leaders which was ordered up by the iranian regime. it's a book that has many insights into how the islamic regime operates and also how the german judicial system operates. christopher hitchens the great political journalist said in this book even as they continue to breach every international law i'll do while her testing the interventions of internal affairs the theocrat sent a ran a big convicted of murder is interventions in the murder of others. her beautiful book exposes the crime crime that stands as a tribute to the courageous dissidents of lawyers in germany who manage one of the rarest of human achievement and authentic victory for truth and justice. roya's new book "a beginner's guide to america" for the immigrant and the curious which is publis
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she has written for the new york times, "washington post", the "wall street journal," new york review of books and appeared on national public radio. she's a fellow at davenport college. her second book was a major nonfiction book called the assassins of the turquoise palace, which is a gripping nonfiction account of the berlin restaurant assassination of iranian opposition leaders which was ordered up byde the iranian regime. it's a book that has many insights into how the islamic regime operates and also how the german judicial system operates. christopher hitchens, the great political journalist said of this book, even as they continue to preach every note and ashlock all the while protesting at intervention in the internal affairs, physiocrats in iran stand convicted of mounting murders intervention in the affairs off others. her beautiful book mercilessly exposes just one of these crimes and stand as a tribute to the courageous dissidents of lawyers in germany the managed one of the rarest of human achievements, and authentic victory for truth and justice. her new book which i'm
she has written for the new york times, "washington post", the "wall street journal," new york review of books and appeared on national public radio. she's a fellow at davenport college. her second book was a major nonfiction book called the assassins of the turquoise palace, which is a gripping nonfiction account of the berlin restaurant assassination of iranian opposition leaders which was ordered up byde the iranian regime. it's a book that has many insights into how the...
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it's working without a publication such as the "washington post", slates, the wall street journal and "the atlantic". he is a graduate of boston university science journalism program. before we start discussion of the book i would like to direct our audience participants to ask questions by clicking on the ask a question box. rather than putting your questions in the chat if you ask the question box opens a window or you can type your question and where others can vote to elevate their favorite question. i also want to direct our audience participants to buy the book. so if you decide you are sold on the ideas you can buy the book right here. so now to start, the central concept in the book is the idea of the educational. sanja and luke what you mean by this? and what weight is education windowing happened and how does it affect the growth of human potential? stomach maybe i'll just take a stab at it and say there is a little bit of a conflict of interest in teaching, frankly. because on the one hand as a teacher it is my responsibility to make sure the learners learn something. but o
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washington post" columnist eugene robinson. nbc correspondent morgan radford. "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan.nd malcolm gladwell, the author of "the bomber wall." eugene robinson, you heard keith mayes say he doesn't see this as a selma moment. what say you? >> it's too soon to tell. too soon to tell. and frankly, if this isn't a selma moment, what's going to be one? this is a murder that was videotaped for 9 1/2 not only from experts but from the police, from the chief of the department involved, the minneapolis police chief, saying that what derek chauvin did was completely beyond the pale. you had everything. yet, you know, there was this enormous feeling, at least on my part, of relief. i could breathe, when we finally got the verdict, because so many of these verdicts have gone the other way. and so we'll see if we can actually get some systemic change this time. i think we've got a better shot than we've had in the past. but we'll see. >> you know, morgan, on one hand you look at it and it seems obvious that change is going to happen. too much has happened, too much is available for all
washington post" columnist eugene robinson. nbc correspondent morgan radford. "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan.nd malcolm gladwell, the author of "the bomber wall." eugene robinson, you heard keith mayes say he doesn't see this as a selma moment. what say you? >> it's too soon to tell. too soon to tell. and frankly, if this isn't a selma moment, what's going to be one? this is a murder that was videotaped for 9 1/2 not only from experts but from the...
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washington post," the subtitle is tears and jubilation outside the courtroom. a rare rebuke of police violence in the united states. the front page of "the wall street journal" their stubhub -- sub headline, facing 40 years in the case that cited unrest. taking your phone calls throughout this morning, spending all three hours getting your reaction. regional lines this morning. (202) 748-8000 in the eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. yesterday after the verdict was announced the minnesota attorney general offered his thoughts about the verdict's message to the country. >> i would not call today's verdict justice, because justice implies true restoration. but, it is accountability, which is the first step towards justice. now the cause of justice is in your hands. when i say your hands i mean the hands of the people of the united states. george floyd mattered. he was loved by his family and his friends. his death shocked the conscience of our community, our country, the whole world. he was loved by his family and friends. that is not why he mattered. he mattered because he was a human being. and th
washington post," the subtitle is tears and jubilation outside the courtroom. a rare rebuke of police violence in the united states. the front page of "the wall street journal" their stubhub -- sub headline, facing 40 years in the case that cited unrest. taking your phone calls throughout this morning, spending all three hours getting your reaction. regional lines this morning. (202) 748-8000 in the eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or...
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wall street journal." it's all in "the washington post." it's all out there. job of breaking this down. under the new law, georgians are going to have at least 17 days of early voting, including two saturdays, as the governor said, with an option of sundays, as well. now, the law before the pandemic, in the last election, in 2018, used to require only one saturday for early voting. precincts that had long lines in the past elections and georgia, my god, they had some of the longest in the country, are now required to add machines, are now required to add staff, or are required to split the precinct, with a lot of these precincts need to be split. on that, nate cohn writes, it could be a big win for voters in georgia's urban areas, who have dealt with some of the longest lines in the country. but those voting by mail will be required to provide i.d. and the window to request and return an absentee ballot is shorter than it was in 2018. runoffs are going to be held four weeks after the initial election instead of nine weeks after. that squeeze in early voting to
wall street journal." it's all in "the washington post." it's all out there. job of breaking this down. under the new law, georgians are going to have at least 17 days of early voting, including two saturdays, as the governor said, with an option of sundays, as well. now, the law before the pandemic, in the last election, in 2018, used to require only one saturday for early voting. precincts that had long lines in the past elections and georgia, my god, they had some of the...
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claims about georgia's new voting law even after "the washington post" fact-checked them and called them false. meanwhile, "the wall street journalboard ripping "woke and weak ceos denouncing the law, writing the public debate on george's new voting law has become a stew of falsehood, propaganda and panic. part of the blame lies with ceos of major companies who are uninformed at best or cowardly at worst." ouch. multiple companies including apple, delta air lines and coca-cola who are attacking george's new laws have been hesitant to speak out against china's human rights violations as they continue to do business there. radio talk show host and desiree timms, former ohio democratic congressional candidate, joining me now. president biden has claimed that georgia's law blocked people from providing voters with food and water while they stood in line when in fact that is not true in the white house press secretary jen psaki further backing that line of attack. desiree? >> we know that it is so important to protect our democracy and what we are seeing coming out of georgia is frankly unacceptable. the american vote is just as ameri
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jason riley, "wall street journal" columnist and senior fellow at the manhattan institute. charles lane opinion write are for the "the washington postith us tonight. jason, i will start with you. what did you make rolled out today very unsurprisingly as often happens with executive orders and issues involving the second amendment immediately we heard from groups who are planning legal challenges to what the president is going to roll out. >> yes, yes. we have seen this -- we have seen this movie before, shannon. the big problem that the biden administration, the democrats have is that gun rights, unlike, say abortion rights are actually part of the constitution. and what that means is that they require acts of congress to pass serious reform. not simply executive action. so the administration can push for redefining what a pistol or a rifle means, what, you know, what constitutes a pistol or a rifle or they can push for, you know, community violence intervention and throw money at that whatever that means. but, at the end of the day, you run into the same problem you always do with this which is that you are only putting more burden
jason riley, "wall street journal" columnist and senior fellow at the manhattan institute. charles lane opinion write are for the "the washington postith us tonight. jason, i will start with you. what did you make rolled out today very unsurprisingly as often happens with executive orders and issues involving the second amendment immediately we heard from groups who are planning legal challenges to what the president is going to roll out. >> yes, yes. we have seen this --...
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the "wall street journal" reports the trump organization has hired a criminal defense lawyer. ronald feschetti, who handled organized crime defendants. the washington postrting that the former daughter-in-law of trump accountant allen weisselberg handed over the important documents suspended by the grand jury. she told the washington post in an interview, my knowledge of the documents and my voice connect the flow of money from various banks and from personal finances that bleed directly into the trump organization. joining our discussion is daniel goldman for the southern district of new york. he was the lead counsel during president trump's first impeachment inquiry. thank you very much for joining us tonight. you know all of these players in the new york criminal bar. what do you make of this new hiring on the trump side? >> i find it very interesting. i tried a case against ron, he is an excellent trial lawyer. but he is the last person you would want to hire to cycle through a lot of documents. that is not ron's forte. she really a trial lawyer. he's an outstanding cross examinationer. he's not someone that the trump organization is bringing in to
the "wall street journal" reports the trump organization has hired a criminal defense lawyer. ronald feschetti, who handled organized crime defendants. the washington postrting that the former daughter-in-law of trump accountant allen weisselberg handed over the important documents suspended by the grand jury. she told the washington post in an interview, my knowledge of the documents and my voice connect the flow of money from various banks and from personal finances that bleed...
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charles lane opinion writer for "the washington post" and a guy who is not charles bill mcgurn columnist for the "wall street journal, listen, there is this hope for bipartisan, everything you hear it seems like it's lining up to be a hard fast push with democrats. >> yeah. it sounds like republicans in washington have finally found their voice against deficit spending again which is a very good thing. and especially in a place -- time like right now where you have people like joe biden who think that the response, the answer to every problem is to spend more money that we don't have. and the problem with this in particular is if we are talking about spending $2 trillion on infrastructure, on top of $1.9 trillion that they have already spent in money that we do not have, on covid relief, which is sort of -- that's a pretty loosely defined definition of that bill, the problem with this, of course, is that, you know, when joe biden says he -- none of this is going to be paid for by people who make below $400,000 a year. that's a complete fabrication, it's not possible. it's not going to happen. the way this is going t
charles lane opinion writer for "the washington post" and a guy who is not charles bill mcgurn columnist for the "wall street journal, listen, there is this hope for bipartisan, everything you hear it seems like it's lining up to be a hard fast push with democrats. >> yeah. it sounds like republicans in washington have finally found their voice against deficit spending again which is a very good thing. and especially in a place -- time like right now where you have people...
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los angeles times" reporter, and author of the washington post power up newsletter and msnbc daily. haze, i'm going to start with you. wall street journal opinion columnist peggy noonan describes the republican party like this, she writes it is a badly divided party. it will have to work through a great deal. it can't keep existing only to own the lids, manipulate the distracted and plot revenge and manipulate those who spent the last few years on the wrong side. could the fixation of culture wars actually hurt them in the long run? >> yes. absolutely because as congressman khanna, saying there are things that are partisan, and small change in theory, and not the big, sweeping bills like the infrastructure plan that president biden and the white house are pushing, but there are things that could get done. what's stopping them is the belief that the second that you start working with the democrats and start showing that the democrats can govern you then lose any weight you have in the elections in the fall and the gop needs the voters they can get because of the shipping demographic in america and that's why you are seeing them pushing t
los angeles times" reporter, and author of the washington post power up newsletter and msnbc daily. haze, i'm going to start with you. wall street journal opinion columnist peggy noonan describes the republican party like this, she writes it is a badly divided party. it will have to work through a great deal. it can't keep existing only to own the lids, manipulate the distracted and plot revenge and manipulate those who spent the last few years on the wrong side. could the fixation of...
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wall street journal reports trump organization hired a new lawyer. the former daughter-in-law of trump's accountant alan weisselberg handed over important documents. she told the washington postce connects the flow of money from various banks and personal finances that is paid into a trump organization. >> daniel goldman is joining us now, the lead council of the house intelligence committee during president trump's first impeachment inquiry. >> you know all of these players in the new york criminal ba. what do you make of the new hiring on the trump's side. >> i find it interesting. >> that's not ron's forte. he's really a child lawyer and outstanding and is not someone that the trump organization is bringing into steal the tax returns and bank records. that's not what he does. that tells me they are gearing up for some sort of significant defense work that needs to be done and in light of the information that came out about, and do you means and clearly being eager to provide not only the documents but her on testimony about what her ex-husband and perhaps her ex-father-in-law have said. it is an indication that this investigation is certainly heating up. >> one of the inte
wall street journal reports trump organization hired a new lawyer. the former daughter-in-law of trump's accountant alan weisselberg handed over important documents. she told the washington postce connects the flow of money from various banks and personal finances that is paid into a trump organization. >> daniel goldman is joining us now, the lead council of the house intelligence committee during president trump's first impeachment inquiry. >> you know all of these players in the...
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just like the wall street journal pointed out in their opinion piece they didn't read the bill because the allegations about the bill are totally inaccurate. that is why the washington post gave even joe biden the president of the united states four pinocchios, he continues to misrepresent what happened in georgia. shannon: i encourage people to read these for themselves, easy to find them online and make your own judgment calls about what you think of what was done rather than have someone else filter an opinion for you. check it out, thank you both. why is la's top prosecutor talking about dismantling the hard-core gaming unit. what is happening to public safety? alex villanueva has things to say live next. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it reached an a1c under 7%. trulicity may also help you lose up to 10 pounds and lower your risk of cardiovascular events, whether you know you're at risk or not. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family
just like the wall street journal pointed out in their opinion piece they didn't read the bill because the allegations about the bill are totally inaccurate. that is why the washington post gave even joe biden the president of the united states four pinocchios, he continues to misrepresent what happened in georgia. shannon: i encourage people to read these for themselves, easy to find them online and make your own judgment calls about what you think of what was done rather than have someone...
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"the wall street journal" pointed out in their opinion piece, for they didn't actually read the bill, because the allegations about the bill are totally inaccurate. that's why "the washington post" gave even joe biden, the president of the united states, four pinocchios and yet he continues to misrepresent what happened there in georgia. >> shannon: i encourage people to go read these for themselves, it's pretty easy to find them online and dig in and make your own judgment calls about what you think about what's been done in these bills rather than have someone else filter an opinion for you. check it out. jason, senator, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> shannon: why is l.a.'s top prosecutor talking about dismantling the hard-core gang unit? what's that going to mean for public safety there? l.a. county sheriff has got some things to say, he's live, next. e of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by o
"the wall street journal" pointed out in their opinion piece, for they didn't actually read the bill, because the allegations about the bill are totally inaccurate. that's why "the washington post" gave even joe biden, the president of the united states, four pinocchios and yet he continues to misrepresent what happened there in georgia. >> shannon: i encourage people to go read these for themselves, it's pretty easy to find them online and dig in and make your own...
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wall street journal and huffington post and irate for the atlantic. and i google around a bit. i think the times and the journal and the washingtonost are doing good work in attempting within the limits of all of our filters as citizens to tell the story as they see best, and in the spirit of your fake news, i think it's important not to dismiss the work of professional journalists in their efforts to tell stories as staff. of those important to get a diversity -- but i don't watch tv. except c-span. [laughs] >> so, it seems one of the -- as teachers we can control so little of what happens, right in the world, we're just small players and big game. however, the one thing we can control is education. right? that's our game, that's kind of what we're after. inseams to, me civic education needs him some sprucing up. war organizations and advocate for civic education, what are some of the policies you need to think means that take place in all 51st dates to better improve in getting and -- one madison say about civil education? >> he said first of, all it's absolutely essential to the survival of the republic. and he supports a prop
wall street journal and huffington post and irate for the atlantic. and i google around a bit. i think the times and the journal and the washingtonost are doing good work in attempting within the limits of all of our filters as citizens to tell the story as they see best, and in the spirit of your fake news, i think it's important not to dismiss the work of professional journalists in their efforts to tell stories as staff. of those important to get a diversity -- but i don't watch tv. except...
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washington post," the subtitle is tears and jubilation outside the courtroom. a rare rebuke of police violence in the united states. the front page of "the wall street journaltheir stubhub -- sub headline, facing 40 years in the case that cited unrest. taking your phone calls throughout this morning, spending all three hours getting your reaction. regional lines this morning. (202) 748-8000 in the eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. yesterday after the verdict was announced the minnesota attorney general offered his thoughts about the verdict's message to the country. >> i would not call today's verdict justice, because justice implies true restoration. but, it is accountability, which is the first step towards justice. now the cause of justice is in your hands. when i say your hands i mean the hands of the people of the united states. george floyd mattered. he was loved by his family and his friends. his death shocked the conscience of our community, our country, the whole world. he was loved by his family and friends. that is not why he mattered. he mattered because he was a human being. and ther
washington post," the subtitle is tears and jubilation outside the courtroom. a rare rebuke of police violence in the united states. the front page of "the wall street journaltheir stubhub -- sub headline, facing 40 years in the case that cited unrest. taking your phone calls throughout this morning, spending all three hours getting your reaction. regional lines this morning. (202) 748-8000 in the eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time...