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but also discuss what some of the principles of the washington post? principles that the post at the time of the watergate scandal have had to say about this interpretation of watergate. and will consider why it matters we'll consider the so what question. why debunking this myth? matters along the way we'll have some time for q&a. here are a few names that will encounter. during our class today. bob woodward and carl bernstein these are these were reporters for the washington post the lead reporters on the watergate scandal for the post. and they teamed up in 1972 and were together through the scandal in 1974. together they wrote two books about the watergate scandal. catherine graham is another name that will encounter she was the posts publisher. during the watergate period the post then was a family-owned newspaper. and she was publisher from 1969 to 1979. she backed the watergate investigation. sometimes in the face of government pressure catherine graham died in 2001 ben bradley is another name will encounter today. he was the posts executive edit
but also discuss what some of the principles of the washington post? principles that the post at the time of the watergate scandal have had to say about this interpretation of watergate. and will consider why it matters we'll consider the so what question. why debunking this myth? matters along the way we'll have some time for q&a. here are a few names that will encounter. during our class today. bob woodward and carl bernstein these are these were reporters for the washington post the lead...
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are a few names we'll encounter during our class today, bernstein, these were reporters for the washington post, the lead reporters on the watergate scandal for the post. they teamed up in 1972 and were together through the scandal in 1974. together they wrote two books about the watergate scandal. katherine graham is another name we'll encounter. she was the post's publisher during the watergate period. the post then was a fairly known news paper and was publisher 1969 to 1979. she backed the watergate investigation, sometimes in the face of government pressure. katherine graham died 200,000. bradley is another name we'll encounter today, he was the post's executive editor at the time, the top newsroom official. ben bradley broadly oversaw the water gate coverage of his news paper, he was executive editor 1969 to 1981, a period that coincided with the post's rise to the top ranks of american journalism. bradley died in 2014. another name we'll here is that of michael gettler he was the in-house media critic from 2000 to 2005 and during his tenure, getler had some important and interesting remi
are a few names we'll encounter during our class today, bernstein, these were reporters for the washington post, the lead reporters on the watergate scandal for the post. they teamed up in 1972 and were together through the scandal in 1974. together they wrote two books about the watergate scandal. katherine graham is another name we'll encounter. she was the post's publisher during the watergate period. the post then was a fairly known news paper and was publisher 1969 to 1979. she backed the...
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the washington post reports on one scheme wrote involving a memo dated december 18th, 2020, that suggest trump use the intel community to dug up information to help overturn the election. the memo proposes, quote, trump should invoke the extraordinary powers of the national security agency and defense department to sift through law electronic communications. in an attempt to show that foreign powers had intervened in the 2020 election to help joe biden win. and according to the hill, this week's reports about plans to invalidate the election by seizing voting machines is now ratcheting up the pressure on bill barr. democrats on the january 6th committee and across the house want the former trump attorney general to testify under oath, after a new york times reports that trump floated the idea of having the justice department confiscate voting machines. the time says barr rejected that idea. he has been in informal talks with the committee, but apparently no agreement to sit down in a formal setting. the select committee has also targeted trump's eldest daughter, ivanka. asking her to app
the washington post reports on one scheme wrote involving a memo dated december 18th, 2020, that suggest trump use the intel community to dug up information to help overturn the election. the memo proposes, quote, trump should invoke the extraordinary powers of the national security agency and defense department to sift through law electronic communications. in an attempt to show that foreign powers had intervened in the 2020 election to help joe biden win. and according to the hill, this...
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carol leonnig, the washington post protests are prize-winning investigative reporter. together, they wrote the new york times bestseller, i alone can fix it. and former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she hosts the podcast sisters in law. but to see all of you. carol, i would like you to have both you and phil to break down the thinking in trump world with so much going on. tell us more about this memo suggesting the use of an intelligence community to overturn the election, and the efforts to get it to trump. >> well kudos to my colleagues at the washington post, you've been digging into this. a group of conspiracy theorists and part of what i call, chris, and another member of source of my colleagues said this as well, the amateur hour that was trying, and succeeding, and getting inside trump's white house to try to convince him to use the amazing powerful tools that he had in the oval office to block biden from becoming president. and to stop the peaceful transfer of power. in this case, it was drafting this idea of how three me
carol leonnig, the washington post protests are prize-winning investigative reporter. together, they wrote the new york times bestseller, i alone can fix it. and former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she hosts the podcast sisters in law. but to see all of you. carol, i would like you to have both you and phil to break down the thinking in trump world with so much going on. tell us more about this memo suggesting the use of an intelligence community to...
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well, the washington post makes it clear that what you need to this is what's fascinating to me. you've got literally an administration or a presidency is not just one individual. yeah, there are literally billions of documents that are part of any presidential administration that typically eventually go into the national archives and into a presidential library for later research and access. i guess in, in, in this case you got one guy, president donald trump ripping up stuff. right. that's there, but it still still will be billions of documents out there. but, but i think the other question is, what legal liability does he really face? i mean, i have yet to see president trump suffer any legal consequence of which i'm aware of, of, of serious you know, status and haven't seen that happen. so is it a toothless law while the para is to? yes, there is no enforcement mechanism in it course has taken the view that congress does not intend courts to have any role in supervising the president's compliance with the law. there are 2 criminal statutes of potentially apply. one of them fo
well, the washington post makes it clear that what you need to this is what's fascinating to me. you've got literally an administration or a presidency is not just one individual. yeah, there are literally billions of documents that are part of any presidential administration that typically eventually go into the national archives and into a presidential library for later research and access. i guess in, in, in this case you got one guy, president donald trump ripping up stuff. right. that's...
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and then today, the washington post delivers us this memo. and i am a mid level prosecutor in the justice department in washington headquarters, and i read this washington post article, i then go to the memo, i read the memo. can i start something? what do i do? do i take the memo up to my boss, the deputy attorney general, and say look at this, what are we doing? >> i mean, presumably they would have done that a long time ago when you had the broad raffensperger reporting, or the notes from the conversation with jeffrey rosen where donald trump reportedly said, i know it is not corrupt, i know there is no fraud, but tell me it is corrupt, and the republican congressman and i will take care of it. i actually think that because we do not know who wrote this memo, we don't know whether, and to what extent it was circulated, we don't know where it went, what it was calling for it's outrageously and proper violation of so many different laws, on the intelligence committee, the nsa signals raw data as classified, and as closely held as any classifi
and then today, the washington post delivers us this memo. and i am a mid level prosecutor in the justice department in washington headquarters, and i read this washington post article, i then go to the memo, i read the memo. can i start something? what do i do? do i take the memo up to my boss, the deputy attorney general, and say look at this, what are we doing? >> i mean, presumably they would have done that a long time ago when you had the broad raffensperger reporting, or the notes...
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i— other company like the bbc and the washington post.— other company like the bbc and the washingtons across the uk, colder air behind it, snow showers piling into scotland. notice the squeeze in the isobars, as well. we keep those strong winds as we head through tonight and into sunday. we'll see more frequent showers passing into scotland overnight. coupled with those strong and gusty winds brings a risk of blizzards. further south, we have that band of rain continuing on its journey southwards, popping up through parts of wales, the midlands, south west england, some heavier rain here towards the end of the night, but much milder compared to last night, away from scotland where we will see temperatures close to if not below freezing, so a risk of ice here. also, we had a yellow warning from the met office across parts of northern and western scotland and through central belt for snow. 10 to 15 centimetres over higher ground, perhaps a couple of centimetres at lower levels — 3—5 centimetres, for example. we keep that risk of snow across scotland through tomorrow morning. some of th
i— other company like the bbc and the washington post.— other company like the bbc and the washingtons across the uk, colder air behind it, snow showers piling into scotland. notice the squeeze in the isobars, as well. we keep those strong winds as we head through tonight and into sunday. we'll see more frequent showers passing into scotland overnight. coupled with those strong and gusty winds brings a risk of blizzards. further south, we have that band of rain continuing on its journey...
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elizabeth dwoskin from the washington post, help me out on this.ew days concerning those different characters? well, you have one of the most popular podcasters in _ the united states — - i think he has an audience of 11 million — joe rogan. he leans conservative - and to the right, and he has some controversial guests who are very much out - of mainstream thinking and have | said some very offensive thingsl as well and also promoted i misinformation about covid. we can talk about what they've said, things like, _ a guest has said... ..a prominent anti—vaxxer- who said that americans have been "hypnotised" into wearing masks and are duped _ into taking the vaccine. he himself has questioned - whether young people even need to take the vaccine and has said, "you don't need - to take it..." he doesn't think you need to take it if you've already had covid, which is not - what medical experts said, and on and on and on and on. there's been tonnes i of offensive material... and he has put out a statement, which we'll hear in a minute. he's also insisted
elizabeth dwoskin from the washington post, help me out on this.ew days concerning those different characters? well, you have one of the most popular podcasters in _ the united states — - i think he has an audience of 11 million — joe rogan. he leans conservative - and to the right, and he has some controversial guests who are very much out - of mainstream thinking and have | said some very offensive thingsl as well and also promoted i misinformation about covid. we can talk about what...
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the great "washington post" story, what "the washington post" is reporting is that the trump administrationerly removed these documents from the white house, and took them down to mar-a-lago. the national archives had retrieved the records the last month. these were boxes of momentoes, gifts, letters from world leaders. the trump camp trying to create the narrative that this was all the fun stuff, jim. the stuff that would jog your memory. >> a letter from the north korean leader to the u.s. president is not a christmas card from a fund-raiser. that's a presidential record. >> right. it follows a pattern that we've seen over and over and we reported on for several months now, of people within the trump administration, blatantly disregarding the legal obligation to pass these records over to the national archive. there were documents that were regularly shredded. the national archives retrieved documents that had to be put back together, from staff at that time, put together with tape. that shows the ways that the trump administration continued to sidestep it's obligation to put forth the re
the great "washington post" story, what "the washington post" is reporting is that the trump administrationerly removed these documents from the white house, and took them down to mar-a-lago. the national archives had retrieved the records the last month. these were boxes of momentoes, gifts, letters from world leaders. the trump camp trying to create the narrative that this was all the fun stuff, jim. the stuff that would jog your memory. >> a letter from the north...
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as the washington post points out, some people are talking about him too much.day kitchen -- table issues. but others believe, voters, both the liberal base and some swing voters in the suburbs, need to hear a message that links gop candidates to the attempts to overturn president biden's victory and future threats to elections. still with us, don calloway, tim lyn miller. don, what should they be focusing on right now? >> we have to focus on building back better. i hate to focus on this, but the reality is that we have to find somewhere to focus on our historic right to equal rights with everybody, but also trying to look at wet it feels like to have a good job, and unforgivable housing. and environmental justice in a post-covid world. and nobody knows with that looks like yet. and either party here can walk away from the crazy. crazy on one side being trump akhil-ism. and crazy on our side from trump-ism. if we're willing to walk past that, then both sides have a real opportunity to grab hold of what this country looks like in a post covid, yet fully operation
as the washington post points out, some people are talking about him too much.day kitchen -- table issues. but others believe, voters, both the liberal base and some swing voters in the suburbs, need to hear a message that links gop candidates to the attempts to overturn president biden's victory and future threats to elections. still with us, don calloway, tim lyn miller. don, what should they be focusing on right now? >> we have to focus on building back better. i hate to focus on this,...
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miles turn the washington post these post were taken out of contents cost, and i believe he is our president. at least monika miles was not saying these things in a public campaign. she wasn't campaigning on this platform. she made the posts on her personal account. but of course, that's the next logical step, and we are already seeing that in action, right now, in minnesota. this is video i referenced, it's from our republican primary candidates for the last end of last month, it's gone viral for very good reason. it begins with an absolutely wild question, posed to the candidates for attorney general about what they would do to help minnesotans who participated in the insurrection. >> currently, there are eight minnesotans being persecuted and prosecuted for exercising their constitutional rights by attending the january 6th rally in washington d.c., in 2021. some of those people are in this room today. as the top lawyer for the state, whose residents are having their rights violated by the federal government, if elected, what would you do for them? >> all right, you get all that right? th
miles turn the washington post these post were taken out of contents cost, and i believe he is our president. at least monika miles was not saying these things in a public campaign. she wasn't campaigning on this platform. she made the posts on her personal account. but of course, that's the next logical step, and we are already seeing that in action, right now, in minnesota. this is video i referenced, it's from our republican primary candidates for the last end of last month, it's gone viral...
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. >> el the washington post dicen que están pensando en remplazo de becerra y en un comunicado a noticiasel secretario javier becerra es falsa. >> la vacuna de covid-19 para menos de 5 años pòdría estar lista para febrero y mañana pfizer la da a conocer más de 11 millones de niños se han enfermado de coronavirus. >> la vacuna de moderna contra covid-19 recibió la aprobación total por parte de la administración general de alimentos y medicinas y había sido aceptada en diciembre del 2020 . >> bueno debido al covid-19 de estados unidos elevó su alerta de viaje a méxico que tiene el mayor número de contagios así que no viaje para allá y si lo hace que sea con el esquema completa de vacunas. >> raúl torres con la información. >> amenaza con extenderse en cancún, quintana roo temen que los turistas dejen de llegar. >> todo lo que viene siendo la diversión y lo económico. >> los centros de control y prevención de enfermedades para estados unidos los cdc elevaron a nivel cuatro la alerta de viaje por covid-19 en méxico y por eso piden a los ciudadanos que no viajen a este país que eso sería catas
. >> el the washington post dicen que están pensando en remplazo de becerra y en un comunicado a noticiasel secretario javier becerra es falsa. >> la vacuna de covid-19 para menos de 5 años pòdría estar lista para febrero y mañana pfizer la da a conocer más de 11 millones de niños se han enfermado de coronavirus. >> la vacuna de moderna contra covid-19 recibió la aprobación total por parte de la administración general de alimentos y medicinas y había sido aceptada...
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. >> todd: monday headline from "washington post" reads, stacey abrams maskless classroom photo and cnn. here to react is joe concha, joe, let's get to your favorite daily activity, watching cnn. roll it. >> people are outraged and weren't going to vote for stacey abrams anyway f. my kid is in the classroom, would i be outraged? definitely not. >> i don't want to see an adult without a mask on. this is ridiculous, republicans have pushed against mask mandates. >> todd: joe, stacey abrams got caught with her mask down, how did this become a republican's fault? >> interesting, right? the issue is not stacey abrams blatant hypocrisy, it is anyone who points out said hypocrisy. republicans are seizing, you ever notice that, they are not seizing on a situation, they are pouncing on a situation. democrats are defenders of democracy. why didn't the "washington post" in the feature on adam necessary this situation, abrams, excuse me issue not show her maskless in the story? there are many to choose from as we are seeing from clay travis. the paper serves pleasure of the democratic party for sur
. >> todd: monday headline from "washington post" reads, stacey abrams maskless classroom photo and cnn. here to react is joe concha, joe, let's get to your favorite daily activity, watching cnn. roll it. >> people are outraged and weren't going to vote for stacey abrams anyway f. my kid is in the classroom, would i be outraged? definitely not. >> i don't want to see an adult without a mask on. this is ridiculous, republicans have pushed against mask mandates....
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"the washington post", yasmine, thank you.how we asked why you are awake. tiffany tweets if i don't get up way too early i don't get to have coffee of jonathan lemire. it is the most sane hour of my whole day. you know what? i will take it as a compliment though i worry about the other 23 hours of your day. what have you got, dan? >> we are happy to say we have a full line of swag now. coffee mugs. >> there we go. >> fleece zip ups, hoodies, bags, hats, even onesies for parents woken up way too early. >> onesies, if you are a parent of a kid you are up watching right now. coffee mugs, goes with the show nicely. slick outfits, the fleece, the shirts, hats, i think these will sell out quick. move fast. you can get them at the msnbc store which is msnbcstore.com. buy them all. >>> up next, a look at the "axios: 1 big thing." coming up on "morning joe," senator chris murphy said it might feel like vladimir putin is in charge but invasion of ukraine is actually the russian president's last resort. senator murphy with more on that w
"the washington post", yasmine, thank you.how we asked why you are awake. tiffany tweets if i don't get up way too early i don't get to have coffee of jonathan lemire. it is the most sane hour of my whole day. you know what? i will take it as a compliment though i worry about the other 23 hours of your day. what have you got, dan? >> we are happy to say we have a full line of swag now. coffee mugs. >> there we go. >> fleece zip ups, hoodies, bags, hats, even onesies...
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just like any other. company like the bbc and the washington post.because we are out of time. it has been fascinating talking to you, thank you very much. for me, and all of the media show team, goodbye. hello there. the rain is pushing southward, the snow is returning to the north. with a real risk of some quite significant snow through the remainder of the night and the start of sunday. our weather front slowly meandering south bringing that milder, wetter and windier weather. quite a contrast as we go towards dawn. the prospect of several centimetres of snow piling up over the hills of scotland and even a few centimetres at lower levels, blowing around in those strong to gale force winds. of course with that, temperatures close to freezing as well. blizzards in places, in contrast, the rain is quite heavy, pushing its way further southwards across england and wales with a relatively mild in contrast, in fact, temperatures more akin to what they would be in the daytime at this time of year. so we've got that north, south split during the morning go
just like any other. company like the bbc and the washington post.because we are out of time. it has been fascinating talking to you, thank you very much. for me, and all of the media show team, goodbye. hello there. the rain is pushing southward, the snow is returning to the north. with a real risk of some quite significant snow through the remainder of the night and the start of sunday. our weather front slowly meandering south bringing that milder, wetter and windier weather. quite a...
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michael schmidt at the washington post and the new york times. we've got a lot to get through tonight including breaking news out of the supreme court that says it's gonna have an impact on this year's all-important midterm election. we've got that hadn't as i said adam schiff, from the january six investigation joins us next. stay with us. januar x siinvestigation joins us next stay with us (music) ♪ i think to myself ♪ ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. get fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms including nasal congestion, so you can breathe better. claritin-d. breathe better. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need
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just the way any other company like the bbc or the washington post does it. i like the bbc or the washingtonscotland. elsewhere, some rain at times, some brisk winds also some spells of sunshine. the big weather maker for the weekend is this weather front extending all the way from north america across the atlantic towards our shores. this front will bring some outbreaks of rain. there will be some strong winds, but also this front dividing cold air, which will be returning from the north from this mild air, staging a temporary come back down towards the south. this is how saturday shapes up a touch of frost for some to start off. a dry start for much of england and wales, you can see this wet weather on the move southwards as the day wears on, some particularly heavy bursts of rain developing over hills in the west. the south of england likely to stay dry for a good part of the day, northern scotland brightening up with some increasingly frequent snow showers, and a windy day for all, those are the gusts. gusts of 40—60 mph in exposed places in northern scotland. afternoon temperatures, qui
just the way any other company like the bbc or the washington post does it. i like the bbc or the washingtonscotland. elsewhere, some rain at times, some brisk winds also some spells of sunshine. the big weather maker for the weekend is this weather front extending all the way from north america across the atlantic towards our shores. this front will bring some outbreaks of rain. there will be some strong winds, but also this front dividing cold air, which will be returning from the north from...
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michael schmidt at the washington post and the new york times. we've got a lot to get through tonight including breaking news out of the supreme court that says it's gonna have an impact on this year's all-important midterm election. we've got that hadn't as i said adam schiff, from the january six investigation joins us next. stay with us. i scheduled with safelite autoglass. their experts replaced my windshield and recalibrated my car's advanced safety system. ♪ acoustic rock music ♪ >> woman: safelite is the one i trust. they focus on safety so i can focus on this view. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ got my hair ♪ ♪ got my head ♪ ♪ got my brains ♪ ♪ got my ears ♪ ♪ got my heart ♪ ♪ got my soul ♪ ♪ got my mouth ♪ ♪ i got life ♪ (music) ♪ i think to myself ♪ ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo a
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"the washington post" reporting late today some of those documents were marked classified. and tonight, the new book reporting some white house staff believe the former president would flush printed papers down the toilet. rachel scott from washington. >> reporter: tonight, "the washington post" reporting that 15 boxes of white house documents former president trump improperly brought with him to florida contained classified documents, including some at a top secret level. according to "the post," the documents were "clearly marked classified." the markings were reportedly discovered by the national archives, which retrieved the boxes last month. trump long attacked hillary clinton for her mishandling of her own government emails. >> the thing that you should be apologizing for are the 33,000 emails that you deleted. and then the two boxes of emails and other things last week that were taken from an office and are now missing. >> reporter: but now the national archives is calling on the justice department to investigate whether trump mishandled government documents himself.
"the washington post" reporting late today some of those documents were marked classified. and tonight, the new book reporting some white house staff believe the former president would flush printed papers down the toilet. rachel scott from washington. >> reporter: tonight, "the washington post" reporting that 15 boxes of white house documents former president trump improperly brought with him to florida contained classified documents, including some at a top secret...
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they had done interviews with cnn, with aptn and with the washington post about their journey, aboutyou know, we were mindful of the fact that we had perhaps only 15 minutes to talk to them. and at that point, they were very clear that they were innocent, right? because i understand that since, alexanda kotey has changed his plea. yeah, well, innocent... ..sort of innocent with caveats, i think you might say. they admitted in that conversation that they had... ..what they termed as a peripheral role, that they were, you know, elsheikh said he was driving the van, so i asked specific questions about david haines. what sort of answers are you able to offer bethany? i can't answer- specific questions. i can only offer answers - to things which i witnessed. as for the execution and the remains, i i'm afraid i can't offer any. answers to those questions 'cause i don't have i any knowledge of it. he said his role was to take hostages from place to place. did you move david haines from place to place? i moved a bunch of prisoners. what about david haines? he could have been amongst them. -
they had done interviews with cnn, with aptn and with the washington post about their journey, aboutyou know, we were mindful of the fact that we had perhaps only 15 minutes to talk to them. and at that point, they were very clear that they were innocent, right? because i understand that since, alexanda kotey has changed his plea. yeah, well, innocent... ..sort of innocent with caveats, i think you might say. they admitted in that conversation that they had... ..what they termed as a peripheral...
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they were down by their owners washington post in 2015. in 2021 the post achieved regard breaking advertising, billionaire jeff bezos purchased the company in 2013, why are we helping them? media with social media algorithms and makes it more powerful. this-- with the dedicated editorial, and independent journalists make news, but they're squeezed out by corporate media. there's a concerted evidence to get involved in the process of funding in journalists, it's unrealistic to expect journalists funded and supported by politicians to report aggressively on the same politicians. we can't expect them to be when they're accountable to those powerful people with their paychecks. when the trusted media is near an epic low. the americans trust media to report fully, accurately and fairly, and for republicans, that number stands at 11%. why then are we bailing out corporate media when ordinary americans would rather find new sources and information. thank you, i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, and thank you for appearing rem
they were down by their owners washington post in 2015. in 2021 the post achieved regard breaking advertising, billionaire jeff bezos purchased the company in 2013, why are we helping them? media with social media algorithms and makes it more powerful. this-- with the dedicated editorial, and independent journalists make news, but they're squeezed out by corporate media. there's a concerted evidence to get involved in the process of funding in journalists, it's unrealistic to expect journalists...
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the german chancellor with "the washington post" made very clear he's on the same page with the u.s. about imposing a very high price for russia if it chooses to move forward with an invasion, but there are questions over this nord stream 2 pipeline, the german chancellor talking about strategic ambiguity going so far to say it would not happen but here's the adviser jay sullivan. >> if president biden's direction has been absolutely simply clear on this. if russia invades ukraine, one way or another, nord stream 2 will not move forward. >> reporter: from the national security adviser could not be any more clear, nord stream 2 will not move forward but russian chancellor has not gone that far and the robust sanctions package that would follow should indeed choose to invade ukraine. biden and scholz in preparation for a potential russian invasion of ukraine. >> hearing from them, the wording they used even is going to be important today. great to see you, jeremy. a lot coming from the white house. joining me with more on this, retired general and susan glasper. why does this meeting b
the german chancellor with "the washington post" made very clear he's on the same page with the u.s. about imposing a very high price for russia if it chooses to move forward with an invasion, but there are questions over this nord stream 2 pipeline, the german chancellor talking about strategic ambiguity going so far to say it would not happen but here's the adviser jay sullivan. >> if president biden's direction has been absolutely simply clear on this. if russia invades...
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that's the washington post 70% . you know, and we could get a small business loan fast and order more quintez or loan . >> there's a better way to get a fast small business loan on the online lender that makes it easy to choose your loan and if approved, get funded as soon as the same day your loan is on under. >> hello, i'm mike lindell retailer shopping channels and now even banks have tried canceling myself and my pillow . well during these times your support has meant everything to us , my employees and i want to personally thank each and every one of you by passing your savings directly on to you for a limited time. you can get my brand new product, my slippers for 50% off. that's the lowest price ever. and remember, my slippers come with an exclusive four layer design. these layers combine to give you amazing comfort and support and help reduce stress on your feet and with a durable indoor outdoor so you can wear my slippers anytime, anywhere. i personally guarantee this will be the most comfortable slippers yo
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"the washington post," tyler pager, safe travels back to d.c. today, my friend.. >>> up next, a look at the "axios: 1 big thing." coming up on "morning joe," we are following the latest from eastern europe as ukraine resists russian forces for a fifth day. we will get live reports from both countries' capitols as well as neighboring poland who is providing humanitarian aide. plus we will hear about unprecedented cooperation among the allies. "morning joe," a few minutes away. "morni jngoe," a few minutes away i may have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. or psoriatic arthritis. but we are so much more. we're team players and artists. designers and do-it-yourselfers. parents and friends. if joint pain is getting in the way of who you are, it's time to talk to your doctor about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometim
"the washington post," tyler pager, safe travels back to d.c. today, my friend.. >>> up next, a look at the "axios: 1 big thing." coming up on "morning joe," we are following the latest from eastern europe as ukraine resists russian forces for a fifth day. we will get live reports from both countries' capitols as well as neighboring poland who is providing humanitarian aide. plus we will hear about unprecedented cooperation among the allies. "morning...
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hopefully aggregated by the washington post with the piece out today, easily leading up to january six fox news, hannity when it comes closest to the outside advisers was adamant that the plot was destined to fail. first texting meadows on 31st, we cannot lose the entire white house counsel's office. i do not see january six happening the way that it's being. told after the six. he should announce that he will lead nationwide effort to reform voting integrity. again, on january 5th -- i'm very worried about the next 40 hour pence pressure. white house counsel. leave it seems like shaw knows a lot about what's going on, can you share with the rest of us? at least one republican member would be far white house also appear to have issued -- this is pretty interesting. texting meadows if -- the president allows this to occur. we're driving a stake in the heart of the federal public. strong words. the voices against the coup seemed to get drowned out by those. we backing of them are 20 before the election not even been called a phone number linked to former texas governor and trump secretar
hopefully aggregated by the washington post with the piece out today, easily leading up to january six fox news, hannity when it comes closest to the outside advisers was adamant that the plot was destined to fail. first texting meadows on 31st, we cannot lose the entire white house counsel's office. i do not see january six happening the way that it's being. told after the six. he should announce that he will lead nationwide effort to reform voting integrity. again, on january 5th -- i'm very...
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the new york times political, washington post the same. sports, other things like that. local news isn't doing as well because it's just not doing well across the board. >> thank you. mr. francis, to be clear when we're talking here about what is at risk, what is at stake, what's suffering. we're not talking about the death of journalism itself? we're not talking with the idea that journalism itself can't be economically viable in the absence of this. we're talking more, i think, about whether certain business models followed by some in the news publishing industry are viable, is that correct? is that consistent with your understanding? >> i think that's exactly right. i think that local news is clearly critical. i grew up in a very small english village where when the life magazine or the villager or the town cryer, our local newspapers would land through our letter box, everybody in the house at some point that week would read it and learn a bunch of things we wouldn't find through other channels, local media and news are critical. exactly as you've described, what's a
the new york times political, washington post the same. sports, other things like that. local news isn't doing as well because it's just not doing well across the board. >> thank you. mr. francis, to be clear when we're talking here about what is at risk, what is at stake, what's suffering. we're not talking about the death of journalism itself? we're not talking with the idea that journalism itself can't be economically viable in the absence of this. we're talking more, i think, about...
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washington post coverage came up earlier in the day. it kills slightly more in the direction of a possible criminal prosecution in their investigation, at, least in the reporting. washington post says, national archives and records administration has asked donald justice department to examine donald trump's handling of white house records, sparking discussions among federal law enforcement officials about whether they should investigate the former president for a possible crime, according to two people familiar with the matter. the referral from the national archives came amid recent revelations that officials recovered 15 boxes of materials from the former president's mar-a-lago residence in florida, that were not handed back to the government as they should have been and that trump had turned over other white house records that had been torn up. archive officials suspected trump had possibly violated laws concerning the handling of government documents, including those that might be considered classified, and reached out to the justic
washington post coverage came up earlier in the day. it kills slightly more in the direction of a possible criminal prosecution in their investigation, at, least in the reporting. washington post says, national archives and records administration has asked donald justice department to examine donald trump's handling of white house records, sparking discussions among federal law enforcement officials about whether they should investigate the former president for a possible crime, according to...
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the "washington post" reports today that the national archives had to go retrieve 15 boxes of records from mar-a-lago that should have been turned over when trump left the white house and the national archives says that trump staff are quote continuing to search for additional records that may have been thrown into trump's u-haul when he left the white house for mar-a-lago. and don't forget to check the clubhouse for any more letters from world leaders. make sure a bomb of presidential memorabilia, or memoranda didn't get stuck behind the wet bool at the pool. the post and now "the new york times," both report that the contents of the 15 boxes include correspondence between donald trump and kim jong-un as well as a letter president obama left for trump when obama left the office and also in the boxes is amazingly this, the national weather service map that he altered with a sharpie, during a hurricane briefing in 2019, and now you will recall that he used a sharpie to change the projected path of a hurricane in order to match what he had incorrectly said about the hurricane's path in
the "washington post" reports today that the national archives had to go retrieve 15 boxes of records from mar-a-lago that should have been turned over when trump left the white house and the national archives says that trump staff are quote continuing to search for additional records that may have been thrown into trump's u-haul when he left the white house for mar-a-lago. and don't forget to check the clubhouse for any more letters from world leaders. make sure a bomb of...
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she's a national investigative reporter for the "washington post."alidate election results from 15 months ago. and told the "new york times" we don't wear tinfoil hats. what does the movement signal to you ability the gop and inability to control election deniers? >> i'm so glad you are focusing on this story and this -- i don't know, i call it a brush fire. on this evening. because it's em blematic of a larger dynamic in the rest of the country for the republican party. a week and a half ago the republicans were scrambling at the national level because the rnc put out a statement suggesting that january 6 was legitimate political discourse. causing mainstream republicans to jump up on their boxes and say no, no. we're not going to fight amongst ourselves. and not let that slide. the same kind of thing is happening in wisconsin. in which a governor candidate and is at least from the outside supported by donald trump, is saying we can get biden removed from office. even though there's no basis for doing so. there's nothing in the law. not state, not f
she's a national investigative reporter for the "washington post."alidate election results from 15 months ago. and told the "new york times" we don't wear tinfoil hats. what does the movement signal to you ability the gop and inability to control election deniers? >> i'm so glad you are focusing on this story and this -- i don't know, i call it a brush fire. on this evening. because it's em blematic of a larger dynamic in the rest of the country for the republican...
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that's the lead story on the washington post. industrial measurement of inflation with some big numbers. some of those sub indices on ppi we will be watching. the vix is down to about 26. washington awaking from what we hear from stoltenberg from nato. maria, let me get to your reporting on what you see. what is the single think you are trying to learn in your european afternoon? >> the big question europe is whether or not things are moving back. that no russia and russian tactics say that russia does one thing but then it doesn't materialize. they really want to see the proof and see the troops moving backwards sustainably. they say they don't believe it. tom: i'm fascinated by the nato visit to romania a of days ago. stoltenberg of norway spoke out but the fact is, nato is acting off of 2014 crimea and i guess nato is acting off of what they see now. can you suggest that nato will entrench in romania on the black sea as one of the actions out of this mess? >> it's funny you mention that because stoltenberg told me a week ago t
that's the lead story on the washington post. industrial measurement of inflation with some big numbers. some of those sub indices on ppi we will be watching. the vix is down to about 26. washington awaking from what we hear from stoltenberg from nato. maria, let me get to your reporting on what you see. what is the single think you are trying to learn in your european afternoon? >> the big question europe is whether or not things are moving back. that no russia and russian tactics say...
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they were down by their owners washington post in 2015. e post achieved regard breaking advertising, billionaire jeff bezos purchased the company in 2013, why are we helping them? media with social media algorithms and makes it more powerful. this-- with the dedicated editorial, and independent journalists make news, but they're squeezed out by corporate media. there's a concerted evidence to get involved in the process of funding in journalists, it's unrealistic to expect journalists funded and supported by politicians to report aggressively on the same politicians. we can't expect them to be when they're accountable to those powerful people with their paychecks. when the trusted media is near an epic low. the americans trust media to report fully, accurately and fairly, and for republicans, that number stands at 11%. why then are we bailing out corporate media when ordinary americans would rather find new sources and information. thank you, i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, and thank you for appearing remotely. i'l
they were down by their owners washington post in 2015. e post achieved regard breaking advertising, billionaire jeff bezos purchased the company in 2013, why are we helping them? media with social media algorithms and makes it more powerful. this-- with the dedicated editorial, and independent journalists make news, but they're squeezed out by corporate media. there's a concerted evidence to get involved in the process of funding in journalists, it's unrealistic to expect journalists funded...