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a short time later, news secretary issued a strong attack on "the washington post." >> why is "the postto honestly assess what his political persuasions are would i think come to the conclusion quite quickly that he is not a supporter of president nixon. i respect the free press. i don't respect the type of journalism, the shabby journalism that is being practiced by "the washington post." all i know is that the story that ran this morning is incorrect and it's been so stated. as being incorrect. by not only me but by the individual whose grand jury, secret grand jury testimony they based their story on. that individual has denied that he ever so testified. >> no sooner had ziggler finished than the president's campaign manager mark mcgregor met with recorders. >> using third-person hearsay. unsubstantiated charges. "the post" hamza lishsly sought to give the appearance of a direct connection between the white house and watergate. a charge with "the post" knows and half a dozen of investigations have found to be false. the hallmark of "the post's" campaign is hypocrisy. it's celebrated
a short time later, news secretary issued a strong attack on "the washington post." >> why is "the postto honestly assess what his political persuasions are would i think come to the conclusion quite quickly that he is not a supporter of president nixon. i respect the free press. i don't respect the type of journalism, the shabby journalism that is being practiced by "the washington post." all i know is that the story that ran this morning is incorrect and it's...
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this is about "the washington post." this is about a feud between two billionaires. weeted -- in my opinion, the post is nothing more than an expensive -- is amazon used as protection against antitrust claims that many feel should be brought? should and i trust that should antitrust claims be brought? reporter: there are a group of activists -- there are critics. they have trained a lot of fire on amazon. they have said it is using different parts of his business idize predatory pricing. majorbasically raising antitrust concerns. on the other side, you have a company that is broadly popular with consumers. clear that a lot of consumers are harmed. it is not clear that there is another company and has the market share to be dominant in a way that the ftc in the doj would be looking into it. emily: how does it compare to other tech companies? it's focus is on congress and the agencies. the lobbying has grown fastest over the last five or six years and in many ways, it is probably broadest in terms of the number of government agencies they are going out and talking to. w
this is about "the washington post." this is about a feud between two billionaires. weeted -- in my opinion, the post is nothing more than an expensive -- is amazon used as protection against antitrust claims that many feel should be brought? should and i trust that should antitrust claims be brought? reporter: there are a group of activists -- there are critics. they have trained a lot of fire on amazon. they have said it is using different parts of his business idize predatory...
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trump tweeted the amazon "washington post" has gone crazy against me ever since they lost the internet tax case in the supreme court two months ago >> and he followed up saying in my opinion the "washington post" is nothing more than an expensive, paper loses a fortune, lobbyist for amazon it is used as protection against antitrust claims which many feel
trump tweeted the amazon "washington post" has gone crazy against me ever since they lost the internet tax case in the supreme court two months ago >> and he followed up saying in my opinion the "washington post" is nothing more than an expensive, paper loses a fortune, lobbyist for amazon it is used as protection against antitrust claims which many feel
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there is the new york times and washington post.able in many ways for these last two years has not served the public interest for the most part and has gone for click bait, media malpractice over public interest news. i think we face this moment where structural changes collide with the president who is determined to delegitimize the media's role as a check on his power. it is not just this president. there was an italian journalist who covered silvio berlusconi. you know who he was. he's still lurking around the political landscape. but he was someone like trump. and that journalist said it , would be a mistake to focus too much on trump's character and the man because it will allow him to portray himself as the victim versus the establishment. focus on the sources of trumpism. we will have it after trump leaves the stage. many of the media institutions i cited favorably do this. look at the source of trump strength, economic, social, political factors. that election in 2016, the media played a role. so did the fact that i would ar
there is the new york times and washington post.able in many ways for these last two years has not served the public interest for the most part and has gone for click bait, media malpractice over public interest news. i think we face this moment where structural changes collide with the president who is determined to delegitimize the media's role as a check on his power. it is not just this president. there was an italian journalist who covered silvio berlusconi. you know who he was. he's still...
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trump, he is taking aim at two familiar targets in the u.s., amazon and "the washington post." controlled by the richest person in the world, jeff bezos. the president says that "the post" is nothing more than an expensive lobbyist for amazon. he believes that he should be prosecuted for antitrust charges. with more from washington, bloomberg's been brodie who covers tech lobbying for us. then, can the president really have a negative impact on amazon here? that's a really good question. there are a lot of way amazon has a nexus with the government. it is pursuing government contracts. it obviously could have antitrust investigations, all kinds of things, the health care space aspirations. while trump can pressure the department of justice or the federal trade commission, they probably are guarding their independence, and anything that they would want to do, would take months, if not years, for them to put off. it's not even clear he can end their stock price for more than that she can dent their stock price for the morning. emily: is this about amazon or "the washington post"?
trump, he is taking aim at two familiar targets in the u.s., amazon and "the washington post." controlled by the richest person in the world, jeff bezos. the president says that "the post" is nothing more than an expensive lobbyist for amazon. he believes that he should be prosecuted for antitrust charges. with more from washington, bloomberg's been brodie who covers tech lobbying for us. then, can the president really have a negative impact on amazon here? that's a really...
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people from lude "washington times," "the washington post", and the "the nation." part of a conference hosted by the american civil liberties union. it's under an hour and a half. [ ♪ ] >>> good afternoon. it's a pleasure to welcome you to this luncheon. because the topic we are here near and dear to my heart. doing inall of you are your home states, here in fighting have been for racial justice, l.m.p.d. reproductive rights. religious liberties and, all days, immigrante rights. for 32 years, i worked in the business. i cut my teeth as a reporter in connecticut, where is out there?t [ cheering and applause ] >> good. autofill back then, it would have been so much indicted r me to get politician on the screen every i ended my newspaper career back home in texas, not perry put his k arm around my shoulders and proud i wasd he was his home-town newspaper editor. effect - perhaps. so it's obvious the media and first amendment are things i have dealt with pretty much life. day of my adult and now those issues are something all of us are dealing with every day. i still t
people from lude "washington times," "the washington post", and the "the nation." part of a conference hosted by the american civil liberties union. it's under an hour and a half. [ ♪ ] >>> good afternoon. it's a pleasure to welcome you to this luncheon. because the topic we are here near and dear to my heart. doing inall of you are your home states, here in fighting have been for racial justice, l.m.p.d. reproductive rights. religious liberties and, all...
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so right for the "new york times" or the "washington post," get published in the new yorker because peoplethought that was a good thing. be a political reporter. when some sort of a prize, like a pulitzer. and then i had checked off everything by the time i was almost 30. so the question was do i stay? i i can, i don't know how all these years i was able to pass. i don't know why the "washington post" or the "huffington post," i also worked there, or the "san francisco chronicle" whether philadelphia daily news, i don't know why no one checked the papers. mind you, i was lying the whole time. i had to lie to get jobs. >> host: you had to check the yes simpson box? >> guest: i committed fraud. i had done all all of that. by the way, my lawyer, you can imagine i have a lot of lawyers, why? can you stop admitting that you committed fraud? but that's the truth. like, if i'm going to be really honest i have to be honest. >> host: on a personal level did you walk around with a sinking feeling in your stomach 24/7? >> guest: it was like, it was like edgar allen post telltale heart. i love edgar a
so right for the "new york times" or the "washington post," get published in the new yorker because peoplethought that was a good thing. be a political reporter. when some sort of a prize, like a pulitzer. and then i had checked off everything by the time i was almost 30. so the question was do i stay? i i can, i don't know how all these years i was able to pass. i don't know why the "washington post" or the "huffington post," i also worked there, or the...
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president donald trump declared that north korea was no longer a threat but now the washington post has published reports citing u.s. intelligence that could undermine the apparent diplomatic progress on the peninsula . according to the report this missile research facility and sunroom done north korea is being built up rather than torn down. neighbors south korea is on alert. korean government is closely watching north korean movements and closely working with the united states however i hope you understand that we are not able to speak about intelligence reports about this on the heels of reports that north korea is continuing to enrich uranium in secret and critics say the trump administration is being played by north korea last week u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo faced criticism from within his own party and i am afraid there is this point the united states the troubled ministration is being taken for a ride fear not senator fear not. there is no doubt the u.s. intelligence community is watching north korea closely it is unclear however what progress has been made toward denucl
president donald trump declared that north korea was no longer a threat but now the washington post has published reports citing u.s. intelligence that could undermine the apparent diplomatic progress on the peninsula . according to the report this missile research facility and sunroom done north korea is being built up rather than torn down. neighbors south korea is on alert. korean government is closely watching north korean movements and closely working with the united states however i hope...
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>> guest: it's ignored by "the washington post" and even "the washington post" story had a headline that trump aid tried to get it to go to russia. the real story was trump does not want aides to have anything to do with russia. that was the bottom line on the collusion story. >> host: let's talk about the media because you put a lot of examples in the book as you just described where they seem to have meltdowns for disguising narratives on donald trump and it's like a good do no wrong and he can do no right for donald trump. what is your sense of what is driving this in the mainstream media that you are a part of? >> guest: first of all, there's a bias against the publicans in general. he was betrayed as stupid or dangerous and the same thing with trump. his dangers according to the media and what they just can't break out of that. if they feel that if they did they would be ostracized by their colleague and for example within the white house correspondents that among themselves they laugh at him and mock him and that is the overriding theme. many people can't think independently and in
>> guest: it's ignored by "the washington post" and even "the washington post" story had a headline that trump aid tried to get it to go to russia. the real story was trump does not want aides to have anything to do with russia. that was the bottom line on the collusion story. >> host: let's talk about the media because you put a lot of examples in the book as you just described where they seem to have meltdowns for disguising narratives on donald trump and it's...
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any more neither does neutrality or even common sense the numbers prove it last september the washington post crossed the one million subscribers mark the new york times made more than a billion dollars in total subscription revenue and rachel maddow became the most watched who in march society is fracturing and there is little common ground to be found it's a national departure from reality that is being helped along by truth journalism in tao with the truth president. time is the end of the world ny with midterm elections in the us too in november it seems some are taking a doomsday approach when trying to appeal to voters kalib opens got the story the upcoming midterm congressional elections are certainly a crucial political of that but there's way more to it than you think according to nancy pelosi the minority leader on capitol hill civilization as we know today is a tourist can the selection we have to win we have to win civilization at risk goodness that sounds quite serious now she's not the only one to think of the upcoming elections or existential importance and no less if you one o
any more neither does neutrality or even common sense the numbers prove it last september the washington post crossed the one million subscribers mark the new york times made more than a billion dollars in total subscription revenue and rachel maddow became the most watched who in march society is fracturing and there is little common ground to be found it's a national departure from reality that is being helped along by truth journalism in tao with the truth president. time is the end of the...
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tom: it is interesting because they refer to the washington post as the washington come post. on their favorites list either. partly one could think maybe it is just for the exposure. partly out of curiosity. they were surprisingly open with me. i was up there more than other reporters. but that blessing ceremony, which attracted the media attention, they were very good. there were very few restrictions. what restrictions there were restrictions. se don't walk down into the well of the church while the ceremony was going on. they were more open than i expected. i was also somewhat surprised. we caught more flak on this story from people who are opponents of the unification church and reverend moon, feeling we didn't go hard enough on sean moon. that sean urprised felt it was very fair and very balanced. brian: those that want to read it from the may 27th magazine of the washington post, which is a sunday. they can read it online, i assume? tom: it still lives online. our goal was to do a more nuance the approach. we were not out to do a cart tonightish piece on these guys. bri
tom: it is interesting because they refer to the washington post as the washington come post. on their favorites list either. partly one could think maybe it is just for the exposure. partly out of curiosity. they were surprisingly open with me. i was up there more than other reporters. but that blessing ceremony, which attracted the media attention, they were very good. there were very few restrictions. what restrictions there were restrictions. se don't walk down into the well of the church...
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tom: it is interesting, they refer to as the "washington post" as the washington compost bezos is notfavorites list either. partially, just the exposure, partly out of curiosity. they were surprisingly open with me. i was up there more than other reporters, but that blessing ceremony, which attracted the media attention, and were very good. there were very few restrictions, and the restrictions were common sense restrictions. well oflk down into the is church while a ceremony going on. you never get full access to the things you want on a story, but they were more open than i expected. i was also somewhat surprised, we caught more flak on this story from people who are opponents of the unification church and reverend moon feeling we did not go hard enough on sean moon. i was surprised that sean felt it was fair and balanced. brian: those who want to read it, it is from the may 27 magazine of the "washington post." they can read it online? tom: it still lives online. our goal was a more nuanced approach. we were not out to do a cartoonish piece. brian: the name of the article is "locke
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let's listen. >> they were smart enough to go to the washington post. then the chicago is tribune end other papers. they kept getting more papers to print more to show the government they could not stop the publication. we broke the dam. the other papers new they would not get thrown in jail, not get accused of treason. ♪ >> the constitution provides separation of powers -- >> what on earth are you doing? ♪ >> we followed your lead to and published the papers. >> at least we're not alone. >> the new york times was a first to publish the papers. that is drama, after all. i wanted to ask both of you, from a legal strategy standpoint. how does that change the government's ability to prosecute the case with it being in so many papers? >> it did make it harder to prosecute the prior restraint case we have been talking about. ♪ >> we followed your lead to and published the papers. >> at least we're not alone. >> the new york times was a first to publish the papers. that is drama, after all. i wanted to ask both of you, from a legal strategy standpoint. how do
let's listen. >> they were smart enough to go to the washington post. then the chicago is tribune end other papers. they kept getting more papers to print more to show the government they could not stop the publication. we broke the dam. the other papers new they would not get thrown in jail, not get accused of treason. ♪ >> the constitution provides separation of powers -- >> what on earth are you doing? ♪ >> we followed your lead to and published the papers....
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joining me now, reporter for the "washington post," rosalind helderman. to your new reporting in just a moment, but can you explain to me first the significance of this reuters report? >> i think we are just now start to go scratch the surface of understanding what are some of the things maria butina was doing in the united states. she came here for the first time in 2014 and we knew she traveled around the country and went to republican events, and particularly nra events. this new report shows she also had some meetings with government officials. this was in her role as a translator for alexander tortion. he's a russian banker. apparently he was meeting with some counterparts in the federal reserve and she went as his translator. >> who is constantine nikaliev. >> he provided financial support for butina in the united states. this came up in court papers last week. the prosecutor was talking about how she had ties to a russian oligarchy and particularly one man who was defined as her spender. they were raising this to note should she choose to flee, she
joining me now, reporter for the "washington post," rosalind helderman. to your new reporting in just a moment, but can you explain to me first the significance of this reuters report? >> i think we are just now start to go scratch the surface of understanding what are some of the things maria butina was doing in the united states. she came here for the first time in 2014 and we knew she traveled around the country and went to republican events, and particularly nra events. this...
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what we hear from "washington post" is they are quoting officials with information on this matter. one or two icbms are currently being built. the liquid fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles which means they take longer to set up because the liquid fuel is not easily stored inside the missile. what it does mean, according to the u.s. official, it gives the united states a head's up when one is being mantled. a u.s. official telling cnn that this report from "the washington post" is consistent with what they believe. the u.s. and intel community and around the world has been saying that kim jong-un is continuing his proper duduction activity. he did not fully agree to denuclearization. he said he would work toward denuclearization. those were the words in the singapore summit. this is not much of a surprise. the big challenge for the united states at this point is to try to find out exactly what north korea has before kim jong-un gives inventory before he says i'm willing to give this amount of warheads up, they will not if that is what he has. dave. >> the strategy part of the
what we hear from "washington post" is they are quoting officials with information on this matter. one or two icbms are currently being built. the liquid fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles which means they take longer to set up because the liquid fuel is not easily stored inside the missile. what it does mean, according to the u.s. official, it gives the united states a head's up when one is being mantled. a u.s. official telling cnn that this report from "the washington...
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and maybe the "washington post" says it's a small amount. i disagree with that. but i'm not going to argue about the numbers. >> how do you disagree with facts? sthae that's dhs data. >> i don't believe everything i read in the newspaper, i'm sorry. >> it's from the department of homeland security, so the data is from the department of homeland security run by the trump administration by people in the administration, by the way, who are very hard line on the issue of immigration like yourself. >> well, i guess it comes down to the fact whether or not we are okay. i am not, whether we're okay with releasing someone to a parent just because they say they are. >> there is also the issue of having to detain these families altogether. are you in favor of that, putting them on army bases, acting as armed guards in detention camps and so on? is that what you want to see in this country? >> what's the option, jim? what's your option? >> the option obviously is to release them and perhaps supply them with ankle bracelets so they show up. you would rather put them in deten
and maybe the "washington post" says it's a small amount. i disagree with that. but i'm not going to argue about the numbers. >> how do you disagree with facts? sthae that's dhs data. >> i don't believe everything i read in the newspaper, i'm sorry. >> it's from the department of homeland security, so the data is from the department of homeland security run by the trump administration by people in the administration, by the way, who are very hard line on the issue of...
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the washington post has reported that private equity firm warburg pincus has entered the business of mailing checks to desperately poor people then hitting them with interest rates equal to or higher than those of payday lenders the story raised some eyebrows here in washington because former obama treasury secretary timothy geitner who i know from experience was not the foremost champion of holding wall street accountable for the two thousand and eight debacle is now president and managing director at warburg pincus the company owns and manages mariner finance which mails checks with fine print hiding interest rates as high as get this three hundred five percent that's reportedly legal in at least one us state that's mississippi by the way the predatory so-called consumer installment loan sector is growing in part due to attempts to evade new restrictions on payday lenders according to the national consumer law center or n c l c two thousand and fifteen report the n c l c said five states have no limits on rates for these lows loans while another six states merely say that rates can
the washington post has reported that private equity firm warburg pincus has entered the business of mailing checks to desperately poor people then hitting them with interest rates equal to or higher than those of payday lenders the story raised some eyebrows here in washington because former obama treasury secretary timothy geitner who i know from experience was not the foremost champion of holding wall street accountable for the two thousand and eight debacle is now president and managing...
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"the washington post" constantly quotes anonymous sources in my opinion that don't exist.hey will both be out of business in 7 years. both papers are doing quite well with subscriptions because of donald trump. brit: he's always talking about the failing "new york times." it ain't failing. jeff bezos has deep pockets behind it. it's not going anywhere anytime soon. i don't see the point in making that prediction, i don't think it will pan out. howie: another one, "the washington post" is constantly quoting anonymous sources that don't exist. rarely do they use the name of anyone. they are a disgrace to journalism and so are many others. does he believe the sources are made up and the journalists invent these things? brit: i hope not. i have been in this business a long time and have had differences with a lot of my colleagues. i don't believe they make up sources. they rely way too much on anonymous sources. we even see instances -- there is one i noted yesterday where anonymous sources are used for simply straight out attacks. the only way to get the information, the on w
"the washington post" constantly quotes anonymous sources in my opinion that don't exist.hey will both be out of business in 7 years. both papers are doing quite well with subscriptions because of donald trump. brit: he's always talking about the failing "new york times." it ain't failing. jeff bezos has deep pockets behind it. it's not going anywhere anytime soon. i don't see the point in making that prediction, i don't think it will pan out. howie: another one, "the...
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topite calls from democrats, even today the liberal editorial page of the washington post had a leadtorial entitled "ice is the ."ong target for outrage the washington post and knowledge to 20,000 employees of ice manage more than importations. they investigate cyber crimes, human trafficking, narcotics, nuclear materials, child exportation. they went on to say in the washington post that those are all legitimate and vital functions of government, as is deportation. they are not going to be abolished, nor should they be. is the calls to abolish ice are not just outrageous, they are responsible -- you're responsible -- irresponsible. removed 226,000 illegal immigrants from our country. abolishing ice would mean more violent crime. lester, ice arrested more than with records,als 50,000 assault offenses, weapons offenses, 2000 kidnapping 1800 murders. i am not going to discuss the extraordinary success of last year removing dangerous ms-13 terminals. the truth is, the arrest made by ice represented and 83% increase from the previous administration. that is real progress making a differe
topite calls from democrats, even today the liberal editorial page of the washington post had a leadtorial entitled "ice is the ."ong target for outrage the washington post and knowledge to 20,000 employees of ice manage more than importations. they investigate cyber crimes, human trafficking, narcotics, nuclear materials, child exportation. they went on to say in the washington post that those are all legitimate and vital functions of government, as is deportation. they are not going...
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day night on q&a, on thece journalist washington post magazine article lost and loaded another lord onate reverend and their church in newfoundland, pennsylvania. up int is going on is a co min ling of aligion, politics and guns to degree we have not seen before. still is small church. aboutis no question that. shawn has worldwide following. be maybe 200d people in the congregation pennsylvania, 500-1,000 worldwide. you can follow the web cast every week, but it is that inmingling of passion and america and what, what does this say about us as a culture and what -- is this any -- is this any precursor what we may see down the road m when you get the genie mixingthe bottle of guns and religion of any society, it is usually problematic. at 8:00y night eastern on c-span's q and a. book tv recently visited membershill to ask of congress that they are reading this summer. book byo read a new john called "the soul of america" i have heard him discuss it. it is about the history of this country and how we have timeshrough some tough and i understand by the book andews, it is inspiring i can't
day night on q&a, on thece journalist washington post magazine article lost and loaded another lord onate reverend and their church in newfoundland, pennsylvania. up int is going on is a co min ling of aligion, politics and guns to degree we have not seen before. still is small church. aboutis no question that. shawn has worldwide following. be maybe 200d people in the congregation pennsylvania, 500-1,000 worldwide. you can follow the web cast every week, but it is that inmingling of...
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i am the reporter form the washington post and i am pleased to be here today with mike rogers and chris this week president trump and lawmakers with the national security community have been discussing russia's meddling in the 21 -- 2016 election nasa want to say i don't think we could have time to thisti event on the monday to friday we just experienced but mike rogers chairman of house intelligence committee through 2015 and as an fbi agent now a national security commentator and a host of a popular show declassified. chris was a former coordinator of cyberissues at the d state department as a top cyberdiplomat with president trump and president obama as senior director for cyberpolicy and the acting cybercoordinator. thank you both for being here. i like to remind our audience in the room you can tweet your question to preview your #. i cannot imaginee a better week to talk at the washington post about cybersecurity as the nation andit our position on the world stage. i want to start by asking a big open question what did you think about the president's comments standing next to vlad
i am the reporter form the washington post and i am pleased to be here today with mike rogers and chris this week president trump and lawmakers with the national security community have been discussing russia's meddling in the 21 -- 2016 election nasa want to say i don't think we could have time to thisti event on the monday to friday we just experienced but mike rogers chairman of house intelligence committee through 2015 and as an fbi agent now a national security commentator and a host of a...
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a "washington post" forum on cybersecurity. and state insurance commissioners discussing individual health insurance markets. >>> at a "washington post" forum on social security for much of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. and a former state department official discussed global security. the threat posed by russia and china. and president trump 's foreign-policy procedure about efforts to secure election systems. ... >> i don't think we could have timed this event better based on the monday through friday that we've just experienced. mike rogers was the
a "washington post" forum on cybersecurity. and state insurance commissioners discussing individual health insurance markets. >>> at a "washington post" forum on social security for much of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. and a former state department official discussed global security. the threat posed by russia and china. and president trump 's foreign-policy procedure about efforts to secure election systems. ... >> i don't think we could...
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and bolton would not address "the washington post" report that u.s. intelligence agencies have concluded north korea has no intention of fully dismantling its nuclear stockpile. for the very latest cnn's will ripply joins us this morning from beijing. will, the path towards denuclearization in the peninsula is just rife with two steps forward, three steps back. where are we now? >> reporter: and we were saying that repeatedly christine in the lead up to the summit in singapore there need to be specifics, transparency on the part of the north koreans. any deal would not need to be verified. they would need unprecedented access to north korea to these sites. and right now there's nothing from north korea doing that. they didn't talk about dismantling their missile facilities. and now there are these satellite images that show dramatic expansion at a missile facility. indicating there may be secret nuclear facilities as well enriching plutonium and uranium, "the new york times" saying there might even be a new nuclear extractor. this is going to be the r
and bolton would not address "the washington post" report that u.s. intelligence agencies have concluded north korea has no intention of fully dismantling its nuclear stockpile. for the very latest cnn's will ripply joins us this morning from beijing. will, the path towards denuclearization in the peninsula is just rife with two steps forward, three steps back. where are we now? >> reporter: and we were saying that repeatedly christine in the lead up to the summit in singapore...
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any more neither does neutrality or even common sense the numbers prove it last september the washington post crossed the one million subscribers mark the new york times made more than a billion dollars in total subscription revenue and rachel maddow became the most watched who in march society is fracturing and there is little common ground to be found it's a national departure from reality that is being helped along by truth journalism in tao with the truth president. on to the football than england face croatia in a crucial encounter in just under seven hours from now as they try to make it to the world cup final looking ahead next then here's neil harvey and peter schmeichel . very good afternoon for you yes. and you find life around for the like always seems like a long time but gracious fans of already started that. double down that six to ten thousand feet in the hall and some sort of having a lot. of guess i'll hold. it all bikies have already been fired up. why not make it if you could this way because much of your life make it that you make it but make sure you make it you know stil
any more neither does neutrality or even common sense the numbers prove it last september the washington post crossed the one million subscribers mark the new york times made more than a billion dollars in total subscription revenue and rachel maddow became the most watched who in march society is fracturing and there is little common ground to be found it's a national departure from reality that is being helped along by truth journalism in tao with the truth president. on to the football than...
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ruth marcus, columnist for the "washington post" and an msnbc contributor. a great -- you're the final four for tonight for us. >> oh, boy. >> senator murphy, is there any way this isn't going to become an enormously political decision by your fellow members of the senate? especially from the red states. >> he decided to make this a momentous political moment by outsourcing the decision to the heritage institute and to the federalist society the day that he basically put these right-wing political organizations in charge of selecting the next supreme court justice, who would basically telegraph that the only people on those lists are people who will not only overturn roe versus wade but possibly the right to privacy in grizzle v. connecticut. >> that was the one about birth control pills way back then, right? >> yeah. i just don't think you have to mistake what the agenda is here. the agenda is not just to get rid of roe. it's to go after griswold itself so you can go after contraception. the minute he outsourced the decision to those political groups he kne
ruth marcus, columnist for the "washington post" and an msnbc contributor. a great -- you're the final four for tonight for us. >> oh, boy. >> senator murphy, is there any way this isn't going to become an enormously political decision by your fellow members of the senate? especially from the red states. >> he decided to make this a momentous political moment by outsourcing the decision to the heritage institute and to the federalist society the day that he basically...
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>>> also ahead this hour after satellite images reveal upgrades for a nuclear facility, "the washington postis reporting new evidence of north korea's efforts to conceal its warheads. we will take a closer look at president trump's relationship with evangelical voters and the politics of religion. >>> mexico chooses a new president today who stands to inherit a bitter trade value with the u.s. and widespread corruption at home. >>> how tariffs could force the largest nail manufacturer in the united states to go out of bounds or move south. your "new day" starts right now. >>> so grateful you with us here this morning. >>> they are promising to keep up the fight you saw the last 24 hours from san francisco to chicago, atlanta, new york. hundreds of other cities in between. there were thousands of marchers who ignored the summer heat and who hit the streets and marched for miles. their message to the white house was families belong together. and it's time for action. >> joining those protesters were activists and hollywood stars, and even potential 2020 candidates. here is polo sandoval. >> re
>>> also ahead this hour after satellite images reveal upgrades for a nuclear facility, "the washington postis reporting new evidence of north korea's efforts to conceal its warheads. we will take a closer look at president trump's relationship with evangelical voters and the politics of religion. >>> mexico chooses a new president today who stands to inherit a bitter trade value with the u.s. and widespread corruption at home. >>> how tariffs could force the...
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i am a national security reporter with the "washington post" and it's so great to see such ada big crowd out here tod. i am moderating the first discussion about cyber threat detection and prevention and then we have got several great panels to deepen the policy debate around how we protect the united states and our democracy against attacks from foreign adversaries. i'm really divide -- delighted to introduce you to my two guests because though they and their agencies are not generally in the headlines what they do is so important. to my immediate left is tonya ugoretz you chased director of the cyber threat intelligence integration center at the office of the director of national intelligence. they have been around since 2015 and tonya is a career fbi and intelligence analyst who is steeped in counterterrorism and cut her teeth in the days after 9/11 and so much so that she became in 2003 the first analyst to serve as the fbi director daily intelligence brief for she was mueller's daily intelligence brief or so you know she's incredibly smart and hurt background is still relevant to he
i am a national security reporter with the "washington post" and it's so great to see such ada big crowd out here tod. i am moderating the first discussion about cyber threat detection and prevention and then we have got several great panels to deepen the policy debate around how we protect the united states and our democracy against attacks from foreign adversaries. i'm really divide -- delighted to introduce you to my two guests because though they and their agencies are not...
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the washington post says that u.s.py satellites detected renewed activity at a site that has produced them in the past. this puts into doubt the promise made by north korean leader kim jong-un. at a summit in singapore just last month, he reportedly told u.s. president donald trump he would end all nuclear testing. we will get reaction from washington in just a moment. but first, this report. reporter: on the surface, relations between the u.s. and north korea have been warming. earlier this week north korea returned the remains of american soldiers 65 years after the end of the korean war. the gesture of peace came weeks after an historic summit. a day later, u.s. president donald trump declared that north korea was no longer a threat. but now the washington post has published reports citing u.s. intelligence that could undermine the apapparent diplomatic progress on the peninsula. according to the report, this missile research facility in north korea is being built up, rather than torn down. neighbor south korea is o
the washington post says that u.s.py satellites detected renewed activity at a site that has produced them in the past. this puts into doubt the promise made by north korean leader kim jong-un. at a summit in singapore just last month, he reportedly told u.s. president donald trump he would end all nuclear testing. we will get reaction from washington in just a moment. but first, this report. reporter: on the surface, relations between the u.s. and north korea have been warming. earlier this...
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jillian: what's going on with the washington post and green day and former president?hington post has issued correction after saying rock band green day wrote this song about former president george w. bush. ♪ ♪ carley: okay, so the washington post they cited article, only problem is click hole website owned by the onion, this story has been update today remove material to publication, a lot of folks on social media with fake news, they are not laughing at this one, though. if they would have done two minutes of research they would have known it was fake. twitter also says, this what the term fake news exists. i have to say, though, the washington post was writing an article about that what, 14-year-old song because people in the uk have launched a campaign to skyrocket to the number one spot on i tunes and things like that because in honor of the president's visit coming up. rob: look how they retrack, they try to act like it wasn't a big deal in retraction and try to say it in -- >> i have a feeling that the former president thought it was a big deal. rob: thanks. ji
jillian: what's going on with the washington post and green day and former president?hington post has issued correction after saying rock band green day wrote this song about former president george w. bush. ♪ ♪ carley: okay, so the washington post they cited article, only problem is click hole website owned by the onion, this story has been update today remove material to publication, a lot of folks on social media with fake news, they are not laughing at this one, though. if they would...
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i've heard from a couple of dozen to "the washington post" saying 65.r really is? >> we don't know for sure. but i've heard -- usually, i think, it's safe to say there are dozens and dozens of nuclear weapons. i have heard in the 60s and that is based on the fact that we have one big nuclear facility that we know about that is plutonium production and uranium production but there are also, as we know from this reporting over the last week, one and potentially two undisclosed facilities that do u raini enrichment. we think it's 60 or 65 what they are picking up from their intelligence gathering north korea is planning to tell the united states it has far less than that. one thing to keep in mind north korea is probably the hardest intelligence target of all. >> it is. >> so one real challenge in doing any kind of deal with them say they we are 30 nuclear weapons. how do you know they don't have 31, 32, 33? and i actually have talked to some korea experts who have said, you know, the only thing we can verify is a halt to nuclear and missile tests so we ne
i've heard from a couple of dozen to "the washington post" saying 65.r really is? >> we don't know for sure. but i've heard -- usually, i think, it's safe to say there are dozens and dozens of nuclear weapons. i have heard in the 60s and that is based on the fact that we have one big nuclear facility that we know about that is plutonium production and uranium production but there are also, as we know from this reporting over the last week, one and potentially two undisclosed...
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" reporter about cyber threats and global security at an event hosted by the "washington post." this is about 30 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. i'm carol and i have national investigative reporter at the "washington post", and i'm really pleased to be a today with mike rogers and chris painter. this week president trump, lawmakers and the national security community have been discussing russia's meddling in the 2016 election, and am really delighted to welcome these leaders to talk about it. i also want to say in a freewheeling way that it don't think we could have timed this event better based on the monday through friday we just experienced. mike rogers was the republican chairman of house intelligence committee until 2015 and earlier in the square was an fbi agent. is now a national security commentator on cnn and the host of popular show, declassified, which explores the stories that american spies. chris painter was a former coordinator for cyber issues at the state department where he was the nation's top cyber diplomat serving under both president trump and presiden
" reporter about cyber threats and global security at an event hosted by the "washington post." this is about 30 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. i'm carol and i have national investigative reporter at the "washington post", and i'm really pleased to be a today with mike rogers and chris painter. this week president trump, lawmakers and the national security community have been discussing russia's meddling in the 2016 election, and am really delighted to...
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would we prefer that people read the new york times and washington post, absolutely, but we still pick up information in everything that we watch. the flipside is that it's concerning because were still picking up little information about the world, even when we watch, it influences the way we think about politics. >> great, thank you. >> thank you. >> in my remarks i want to focus specifically on the role of social media in this age of information. we all know websites like facebook and twitter are one of the most important for the exposure of local misinformation. but then the technology that allows decision to literally. [inaudible] it's giving up platform for actors and political agenda either in their own political interests. it is true that attention to this problem during the election reach a large number of citizens. the research focus specifically on measuring and understanding the information on social media. that misinformation defines news stories with political facts that are misleading. they try to determine whether the cognitive and psychological factors that ask plane w
would we prefer that people read the new york times and washington post, absolutely, but we still pick up information in everything that we watch. the flipside is that it's concerning because were still picking up little information about the world, even when we watch, it influences the way we think about politics. >> great, thank you. >> thank you. >> in my remarks i want to focus specifically on the role of social media in this age of information. we all know websites like...
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with us and and now msnbc news national security analyst jeremy bash and associate editor for "washington postington anchor for bbc world news america katie kay. richard haus summed up yesterday with two tweets. in the late aft
with us and and now msnbc news national security analyst jeremy bash and associate editor for "washington postington anchor for bbc world news america katie kay. richard haus summed up yesterday with two tweets. in the late aft
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since her indictment, the "washington post" has added some reporting about u.s. person one who was described as a co-conspirator with her in that indictment. she's charged in that indictment with operating as a secret agent of the russian federation in this country. u.s. person one has been identified in multiple news reports. he is paul ericson, a conservative political activist for the strongest story in republican politics. he was described in court by the defense lawyer as her boyfriend. that said, prosecutors have alleged in their court filings that it might not actually be true love. that they have documentation that at least from her perspective, their relationship, their living together was not a sincere love affair. it was something she was doing somewhat resentfully as part of her covert russian operation for the russian government. according to the "washington post" reporting, on u.s. person one, check this out. ericson lobbied for a role in trump's transition team and complained after the election when he ran into a problem with his security clearance
since her indictment, the "washington post" has added some reporting about u.s. person one who was described as a co-conspirator with her in that indictment. she's charged in that indictment with operating as a secret agent of the russian federation in this country. u.s. person one has been identified in multiple news reports. he is paul ericson, a conservative political activist for the strongest story in republican politics. he was described in court by the defense lawyer as her...
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that is marissa lang, staff writer for the washington post. a seven—year—old girl who was raped and tortured in the indian state of madhya pradesh recently is now believed to be recovering from severe injuries. meanwhile, thousands have been out on the streets protesting against the incident. the bbc‘s nitin srivastava visits the town of mandsaur. prayers for someone they have never seen or met. these schoolgirls have been out on the streets demanding justice for a seven—year—old
that is marissa lang, staff writer for the washington post. a seven—year—old girl who was raped and tortured in the indian state of madhya pradesh recently is now believed to be recovering from severe injuries. meanwhile, thousands have been out on the streets protesting against the incident. the bbc‘s nitin srivastava visits the town of mandsaur. prayers for someone they have never seen or met. these schoolgirls have been out on the streets demanding justice for a seven—year—old
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he lies an average of 6.5 times a day according to "the washington post." he's lied consistently about everything to do with the russia case, the collusion charges, everything. but the cover-up is crumbling. >> in your piece, you also say that "and the putin republicans give the impression that they couldn't care less if the president plotted to win power with the help from a hostile foreign state." do you think there's going to be increased pressure on him now? >> there will be increased pressure. just think about what's happened in the last day with on the one hand you have growing evidence of trump collusion, and it's not just this, by the way, i mean, the way that trump behaved with putin last week lends further credence to the collusion charges, and led people like jim clapper to say the russians have something on him. the case against trump and the russians grows stronger. at the same time, the republicans are going into overdrive to protect him, they're trying to impeach rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, the shameful attempt to obstruct ju
he lies an average of 6.5 times a day according to "the washington post." he's lied consistently about everything to do with the russia case, the collusion charges, everything. but the cover-up is crumbling. >> in your piece, you also say that "and the putin republicans give the impression that they couldn't care less if the president plotted to win power with the help from a hostile foreign state." do you think there's going to be increased pressure on him now?...
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the washington post giving us its take on donald trump, who says he now accepts intelligence on russiannterference in the 2016 presidential election. soa in the 2016 presidential election. so a dramatic u—turn from donald trump following the helsinki meeting on monday. yes, and letting the problem is that donald trump does not seem to understand that sometimes when you are actually the president of the united states instead of a new york river state developer you do not get a do over on these things. so it has been remarkable the negative reaction to the press conference in helsinki. —— real estate. even from some of donald trump's conservative supporters in the us. i don't think this statement will walk that back. i then you can bring some of these bells. what he said was that it was a word that he meant to use, that he didn't use it, and played that he was saying that actually there was not russian interference, but now he is suggesting there was. as you say, it is just such a tricky scenario that here straight to get himself out. interesting given that many thought he would go back t
the washington post giving us its take on donald trump, who says he now accepts intelligence on russiannterference in the 2016 presidential election. soa in the 2016 presidential election. so a dramatic u—turn from donald trump following the helsinki meeting on monday. yes, and letting the problem is that donald trump does not seem to understand that sometimes when you are actually the president of the united states instead of a new york river state developer you do not get a do over on these...
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has been saying and doing this from washington is ishaan foreign affairs correspondent with the washington post welcome to the president trump but now says russia did interfere in the twenty sixteen he also went on to say they could be other people also what did you make of what he had to say. well it's a very clear and deliberate back track track given the i think even though this administration has been surprised by the venom and almost unanimously of the of the backlash that trump has received here you have a host of republican politicians decrying trump's comments yesterday you have former aides in his own white house speaking out against what he said so it's been a really far reaching reaction and i think they're a bit stunned and chastened by it so these are remarks that trump felt obligated to make now whether you believe it is another thing altogether he has quite clearly sounded his talking points in the meeting in helsinki in a press conference in helsinki sort of diverting the conversation to the election against hillary clinton pointing to certain conspiracy theories on the right ab
has been saying and doing this from washington is ishaan foreign affairs correspondent with the washington post welcome to the president trump but now says russia did interfere in the twenty sixteen he also went on to say they could be other people also what did you make of what he had to say. well it's a very clear and deliberate back track track given the i think even though this administration has been surprised by the venom and almost unanimously of the of the backlash that trump has...
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official that the report from "the washington post" is consistent with what is already publicly known. that kim jong-un has not made a full promise to denuclearization after the summit with president trump. he said he would work toward denuclearization. now the same u.s. official when talking about the liquid fueled icbms saying it is not a big worry because it takes a long time to put the missile together. u.s. agencies would have advanced warning if this were going ahead. we heard from the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo last week at the senate hearing saying north korea continues to produce fissile material and even agencies believe kim jong-un is continuing with the production and with those programs. the big challenge for the u.s. at this point according to one u.s. official is to find out exactly what north korea has ahead of time so when kim jong-un comes up with an inventory of the activity that they have with the nuclear missile arsenal they claim they will give them up to make sure there is nothing in reserve. make sure that is transparent as many north koreans have said
official that the report from "the washington post" is consistent with what is already publicly known. that kim jong-un has not made a full promise to denuclearization after the summit with president trump. he said he would work toward denuclearization. now the same u.s. official when talking about the liquid fueled icbms saying it is not a big worry because it takes a long time to put the missile together. u.s. agencies would have advanced warning if this were going ahead. we heard...
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ioned, it was featuring in the washington post. article that featured it because library of as part had it on there of the celebration of the american civil war. e found it had not been publish published, and a year ago started working really hard on it. so, look at his parents. his father was john jones greshham. of him on hotograph his horse, prince, outside of newly-built home in 1840. he home stands it's the 1842 inn in macon and it's a lovely, lovely bed and breakfast. we had the pleasure of staying night, which was an amazing experience after having read descriptions of the home, to be inside of it was incredible. john greshham was a lawyer. he to not care for practicing law so he went into business and macon volved in the manufacturing company. they owned approximately 100 slaves on two plantations that ere side by side in what i thought was houston, not knowing pronounced house-ton county. hey were about 35 miles outheast of macon, meaning a wagon driven by the slaves could make it there in a day. if they didn't have compli
ioned, it was featuring in the washington post. article that featured it because library of as part had it on there of the celebration of the american civil war. e found it had not been publish published, and a year ago started working really hard on it. so, look at his parents. his father was john jones greshham. of him on hotograph his horse, prince, outside of newly-built home in 1840. he home stands it's the 1842 inn in macon and it's a lovely, lovely bed and breakfast. we had the pleasure...
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earlier this year, the new york times and washington post reported that president trump privately had expressed concerns about possible conflicts of interest on behalf of robert mueller based on a dispute over fees related to mueller's membership at the golf club in virginia. a spokesperson for the special counsel told the washington post that the reporting at that time, the suggestion made by president trump, were inaccurate. the back drop to this frustration with robert mueller are the revelations coming from michael cohen. several sources reporting that cohen is prepared to testify to the special counsel that president trump approved of the meeting in june of 2016 with his son donald trump jr. and russian nationals promising dirt on hillary clinton. it comes on the release of the secret recording made by michael cohen with the conversation with president trump. this weekend, rudy giuliani drawing the voracity of the tapes in question. >> he abruptly ended the recording as soon as the president said check. we are now investigating how did that happen and what actually did happen. wh
earlier this year, the new york times and washington post reported that president trump privately had expressed concerns about possible conflicts of interest on behalf of robert mueller based on a dispute over fees related to mueller's membership at the golf club in virginia. a spokesperson for the special counsel told the washington post that the reporting at that time, the suggestion made by president trump, were inaccurate. the back drop to this frustration with robert mueller are the...