22
22
Jul 29, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
the evolution of artificial intelligence with technology reporters at an event hosted by the "washington post >> now i'm going to bring into of my colleagues to talk about ai. it's a subject matter i know is changing quickly it's affecting a number of industries including what you bring it to tech colleagues to kind of break this all down. gerrit de vynck and tatum hunter pre-thanks return me guys. garrett's i want to start with you from going to read this it is news. it was news to me. top tech firms found signed a whiteouts pledge to identify ai generated images. a lot of things are changing i cannot keep up can you break this down and is this a big deal is this just the start of potential regulation were going to see? >> yes i think the way to think about the pledge is a way for the government and the companies to say we are doing something for it we are thinking about this because it will probably there's a lot of efforts at regulation that will force the companies to do things in terms of keeping up with certain standards. that is not going to be happening anytime soon. chuck schumer sai
the evolution of artificial intelligence with technology reporters at an event hosted by the "washington post >> now i'm going to bring into of my colleagues to talk about ai. it's a subject matter i know is changing quickly it's affecting a number of industries including what you bring it to tech colleagues to kind of break this all down. gerrit de vynck and tatum hunter pre-thanks return me guys. garrett's i want to start with you from going to read this it is news. it was news to...
23
23
Jul 26, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
the washington post is not planning to do this as far as i know. but these things are theoretically possible. i think my job makes me be skeptical of some of the more aggressive and excitable claims about how these will change everything overnight because i've heard that a lot from technologists over the years but i also want to be open-minded that someone might start pitching this technology and it is theoretically possible. >> i want to ask you both a question and look at another side of tech news happening. if you have twitter, you signed on today. where did the bird logo go? it is now an x. i know there has been so much twitter news and we have seen elon musk trying to change the company. what should we take from this? >> in case you missed it, musk and some of his top executives announced twitter will be rebranding to "x." the logo is a white x on a black background. this is some of musk's sweeping changes since he bought the company including drastically reducing staff and its focus on combating misinformation and hate speech. some people who
the washington post is not planning to do this as far as i know. but these things are theoretically possible. i think my job makes me be skeptical of some of the more aggressive and excitable claims about how these will change everything overnight because i've heard that a lot from technologists over the years but i also want to be open-minded that someone might start pitching this technology and it is theoretically possible. >> i want to ask you both a question and look at another side...
40
40
Jul 13, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you so much for joining washington post live, mr. ambassador. >> thanks, missy, it was my pleasure. >> c-span is the place to turn to see this year's national governor's association meeting with comprehensive governor. it all starts live from atlantic city today beginning at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span 3, governors will address issues around youth mental health, maternal and infant health, and public health along with disaster response. first lady jill ben will also speak. then on friday, washington c-span's washington journal live at 8 a.m. eastern outgoing nga chair murphy. and incoming nga chair cox make an appearance. and at 10 a.m. eastern live coverage continues on c-span2, transition of leadership and civil public discourse. watch the national governor's association meeting live today on c-span 3, washington journal, and c-span.org, or our mobile video app. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2, exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 7 p.m. eastern, a conversation about the declaration of independ
thank you so much for joining washington post live, mr. ambassador. >> thanks, missy, it was my pleasure. >> c-span is the place to turn to see this year's national governor's association meeting with comprehensive governor. it all starts live from atlantic city today beginning at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span 3, governors will address issues around youth mental health, maternal and infant health, and public health along with disaster response. first lady jill ben will also speak. then...
40
40
Jul 13, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
looking at the court >> hello, welcome to washington post live. i'm leann anchor of washington post live and co-author of early 202 newsletter. thank you for joining with us today, we're speaking with the senator's number two democrat senator durbin of illinois. it been a big week for you, you just got back to the n.a.t.o. conference and we'll talk about that in a little bit. i want to talk about a timely hot topic, that's supreme court ethics. you have announced you'll take up legislation next week as chair of the judiciary committee in your committee, that would require the supreme court to adopt an ethics plan. so, first of all, what sort of ethics do you think that the supreme court should adopt? >> well, the bottom line is this, they should have the same code of ethics as every other federal judge in america. those nine members of the supreme court are being treated differently. in fact, they're being exempt from requirements that face members of congress and other federal judges and the disclosures have come out recently, lavish gifts and ci
looking at the court >> hello, welcome to washington post live. i'm leann anchor of washington post live and co-author of early 202 newsletter. thank you for joining with us today, we're speaking with the senator's number two democrat senator durbin of illinois. it been a big week for you, you just got back to the n.a.t.o. conference and we'll talk about that in a little bit. i want to talk about a timely hot topic, that's supreme court ethics. you have announced you'll take up...
275
275
Jul 18, 2023
07/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
up next, stupidity diagnosed at the washington post. oh, that's nice... oh!!rchable, verified reviews. that's better than the ham, and i've never said that. booking.com booking.yeah when you're ready to go but static and wrinkles are like, nooooo! try bounce, it's the sheet. less static. less wrinkles. more softness. more freshness. bounce. it's the sheet. - [narrator] wounded warrior project helped me find the strength to go further than i ever thought possible. - [narrator] i was able to come outta my shell and really connect with others. - [narrator] so i can feel like part of a team, part of the community again. - [narrator] it's possible to live better. - [narrator] it's possible to have a voice and to be heard. - [narrator] to feel understood. - [narrator] to find peace. - because i've experienced firsthand that anything is possible. (inspirational music) >> >> you're not even trying anymore. >> greg:. >> greg: it's time to roast the washington post. last week it published a piece about country singeer luke holmes covering tracy chapman's fast car. they
up next, stupidity diagnosed at the washington post. oh, that's nice... oh!!rchable, verified reviews. that's better than the ham, and i've never said that. booking.com booking.yeah when you're ready to go but static and wrinkles are like, nooooo! try bounce, it's the sheet. less static. less wrinkles. more softness. more freshness. bounce. it's the sheet. - [narrator] wounded warrior project helped me find the strength to go further than i ever thought possible. - [narrator] i was able to come...
117
117
Jul 8, 2023
07/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
we've challenged the "washington post". we've released them. if they want to release any communications directly or indirectly with gary and anyone at the "washington post" they are free to do so. they are not going to do that. they want to hide behind the statement well we don't comment on sourcing. understand that. understand what they don't want to comment on sourcing. the monster became a process of elimination and asking and answering questions about who the sources are for their pieces. this is a unique situation. the "washington post" uniquely among all media knows the truth that what Ãwrote is a light. >> in terms of what the "washington post" is refusing to do here, such leaker helping the biden team, the hunter/biden team intimate the client for not saying he's not the leaker. you've argued this is defamation. >> exactly. there are, their silence make them complicit in a plane by the biden legal team to plant this retaliatory accusation against folks were blowing the whistle on the special treatment that was given to the president's s
we've challenged the "washington post". we've released them. if they want to release any communications directly or indirectly with gary and anyone at the "washington post" they are free to do so. they are not going to do that. they want to hide behind the statement well we don't comment on sourcing. understand that. understand what they don't want to comment on sourcing. the monster became a process of elimination and asking and answering questions about who the sources are...
50
50
Jul 18, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
this is hosted by the "washington post." >> hello and welcome to "washington post" like i leanne caldwell inc. of "washington post" light and also co-author of the early 202 newsletter. thanks for joining us today. we are speaking with the senate number two democrat senator durbin of illinois per senator durbin thanks so much for joining us today. >> good to be with you. >> it has been a big week for you. you just got back from the nato conference ever going to talk about that in a little bit but first i want to start with a very timely hot topic and that is supreme court ethics. you have announced that you will take up legislation next week as chair of the judiciary committee in your community that would require the supreme court to adopt an ethics plan so first of all, what sort of ethics do you think the supreme court should adopt? >> well, the bottom line is this. should have the same code of ethics as every other federal judge in america for those e members of the supreme court are being treated differently. in fact, there being exempt frm requirements to face members of congress and
this is hosted by the "washington post." >> hello and welcome to "washington post" like i leanne caldwell inc. of "washington post" light and also co-author of the early 202 newsletter. thanks for joining us today. we are speaking with the senate number two democrat senator durbin of illinois per senator durbin thanks so much for joining us today. >> good to be with you. >> it has been a big week for you. you just got back from the nato conference...
169
169
Jul 6, 2023
07/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
shapley knows knows that, reporters at the washington post know that.ut if there were any sort of confidentiality deal you are released from that. so it's a brilliant strategy on the part of the whistleblower to say, hey, i was not the source and now put up or shut up. >> kayleigh: and remember washington post democracy dies in darkness doesn't it? so come out, where's your statement. that's your tag line. on to this tof course there was that landmark supreme court, not supreme court but district court decision on july 4th, big victory for freedom of speech. it showed the censorship of the biden administration barring the biden administration from coordinating with social media platforms, not evenly coordinating it was a shake down or a threat if you read the 155 page decision. what stuck out to me about all of this, so you have behind the scenes this 30-year-old keyboard warrior digital director named rob flaherty. imagine this sitting in the white house, 30 years old telling facebook, twitter, how to censor your speech, this 30-year-old. well, then yo
shapley knows knows that, reporters at the washington post know that.ut if there were any sort of confidentiality deal you are released from that. so it's a brilliant strategy on the part of the whistleblower to say, hey, i was not the source and now put up or shut up. >> kayleigh: and remember washington post democracy dies in darkness doesn't it? so come out, where's your statement. that's your tag line. on to this tof course there was that landmark supreme court, not supreme court but...
47
47
Jul 6, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> hello and welcome to washington post life.am lindsay ryan, national security reporter with the post. i am joined by the former ambassador to russia, john sullivan. welcome to washington post live. >> great to be with you. >> i am hoping you can share your expertise on russian president vladimir putin with our audience. i would like to ask about the extraordinary events of recent and the rebellion that we saw by the russian wagner group, paramilitary learned for -- led by per goshen. how do you see this with president putin's grip on power? do you think vladimir putin is more or less powerful to the west after the input? sullivan: it affects his grip on power in several ways. it affects them within the russian federation with the military and security services and only around them and the own people. it affects the most important thing he has going on now which is the war in ukraine and a special military operation and whether he will be able to pursue the special military operation without what was the most successful elements
. >> hello and welcome to washington post life.am lindsay ryan, national security reporter with the post. i am joined by the former ambassador to russia, john sullivan. welcome to washington post live. >> great to be with you. >> i am hoping you can share your expertise on russian president vladimir putin with our audience. i would like to ask about the extraordinary events of recent and the rebellion that we saw by the russian wagner group, paramilitary learned for -- led by...
31
31
Jul 5, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] >> coming live today on c-span, 11:00 a.m., the washington post hosted discussion on taiwan and china relations with former joint chiefs of staff chair michael mullen, and former national intelligence deputy director susan gordon. at 1:30 p.m. eastern, a discussion about how the president of belarus played a role in negotiating a deal between his russian counterpart vladimir putin and wagner's group leader for goshen. a look at the supreme court's ruling on voting rights and how it could impact the 2020 for election. live coverage begins tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> president biden awarded the medal of honor to vietnam war veteran retired u.s. army colonel paris davis for bravery. colonel davis was nominated for the medal of honor twice before. first in 1969 and again a few years later. both times this omitted nominations were lost. the white house ceremony is about 25 minutes. >> the solemn nest of all rights, praise be to the lord my rock who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. he is my loving god and my fortress, my stronghold, my deliverer, my shield in w
[applause] >> coming live today on c-span, 11:00 a.m., the washington post hosted discussion on taiwan and china relations with former joint chiefs of staff chair michael mullen, and former national intelligence deputy director susan gordon. at 1:30 p.m. eastern, a discussion about how the president of belarus played a role in negotiating a deal between his russian counterpart vladimir putin and wagner's group leader for goshen. a look at the supreme court's ruling on voting rights and...
37
37
Jul 11, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> hello and welcome to washington post live i'm misesy ryan national security report we are the postilled to be joined here today by our guest forminger u.s. am bar dos of russia johns. sullivan mr. ambassador welcome to washington post live. >> hi missy great to be with you. >> let's dive in i'm hoping you can share your expertise on russian president vladimir putin with our audience and like ask you about extraordinary events of recent weeks -- and rebellion that we saw by the russian wagner group the paramilitary group. how do you see this distinct affecting president putin grip on power and do you think putin is more or dangerous left to the the -- after this. >> it affects it in several ways and it affects standing within russia in the russian federation. with the military, with the security services with the elite around him, and the perception of his own people. second, it affects the most important thing he has going on right now. which is his war in ukraine, and the special military operation, and whether he'll be able to continue to pursue that special military operation wi
. >> hello and welcome to washington post live i'm misesy ryan national security report we are the postilled to be joined here today by our guest forminger u.s. am bar dos of russia johns. sullivan mr. ambassador welcome to washington post live. >> hi missy great to be with you. >> let's dive in i'm hoping you can share your expertise on russian president vladimir putin with our audience and like ask you about extraordinary events of recent weeks -- and rebellion that we saw...
100
100
Jul 6, 2023
07/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
so we wrote a letter to "the washington post." we're so confident that our client was not the leaker that we submitted an affidavit to "the washington post" saying that he authorizes anyone at the "washington post," including the authors that they can -- they can disclose his name as a source. he knows he's not. so we want them to say he's not the source. what do they do? they republish the story and republish the allegations that are baseless and groundless by abbey lowell. >> trace: and abbey lowell says the timing is suspicious on the house oversight committee's part. he believes that they're acting in bad faith. i have about 40 seconds left for you, mark. your final thoughts. >> well, i mean, you know, our client came in. we've had to negotiate to navigate the taxpayer secrecy laws. that took some time. there had to be some legal opinions issued, we believe. he got in there as soon as they could have him. i don't know anything about the timing, but the timing of the attack is really suspect. these attacks are meritless, basele
so we wrote a letter to "the washington post." we're so confident that our client was not the leaker that we submitted an affidavit to "the washington post" saying that he authorizes anyone at the "washington post," including the authors that they can -- they can disclose his name as a source. he knows he's not. so we want them to say he's not the source. what do they do? they republish the story and republish the allegations that are baseless and groundless by...
11
11
Jul 6, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
that is live from the washington post at 3 p.m. on c-span. can also watch our network using the free c-span now video apple or go online to c-span.org. >> since 1979 in partnership with the cable industry c-span has provided coverage of the halls of congress, from house and senate floors, to congressional hearings party briefings meetings, c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are debated and decided
that is live from the washington post at 3 p.m. on c-span. can also watch our network using the free c-span now video apple or go online to c-span.org. >> since 1979 in partnership with the cable industry c-span has provided coverage of the halls of congress, from house and senate floors, to congressional hearings party briefings meetings, c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are debated and decided
17
17
Jul 17, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
this is hosted by the washington post. leigh ann: hello, welcome to washington post live. i am leigh ann caldwell. thank you so much for joining us today. we are speaking with the senate's number two democrat, senator richard durbin of illinois. thank you for joining us today. it has been a big week for you. you just got back from the nato conference, and we are going to talk about that in a little bit. but first i want to start with a very timely, hot topic, and that is supreme court ethics. hot topic, that's supreme court ethics. you have announced you'll take up legislation next week as chair of the judiciary committee in your committee, that would require the supreme court to adopt an ethics plan. so, first of all, what sort of ethics do you think that the supreme court should adopt? >> well, the bottom line is this, they should have the same code of ethics as every other federal judge in america. those nine members of the supreme court are being treated differently. in fact, they're being exempt from requirements that face members of congress and other federal judges
this is hosted by the washington post. leigh ann: hello, welcome to washington post live. i am leigh ann caldwell. thank you so much for joining us today. we are speaking with the senate's number two democrat, senator richard durbin of illinois. thank you for joining us today. it has been a big week for you. you just got back from the nato conference, and we are going to talk about that in a little bit. but first i want to start with a very timely, hot topic, and that is supreme court ethics....
44
44
Jul 7, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> hello and welcome to washington post life.'m thrilled to be joined by our guest, the former u.s. ambassador to russia. welcome to washington post life. >> great to be with you. >> i'm hoping that you can share your expertise on vladimir putin with our audience. >> it affects his standing in the russian federation with the military, security services, the elite around him, and the perception of his own people. second, it affects the most important thing he has going on right now which is his worn ukraine and special military operations and whether he will be able to continue to pursue that special military operation without what was the most successful element of the russian forces which was wagner. without him, whether russia will be able to continue to resist the ukrainian offensive. finally, he is used it around the world, particularly in africa. what does this due to his influence and russia's influence in other countries? all called into question by the six ordinary mutiny over 36 hours in ukraine and russia. >> we saw som
. >> hello and welcome to washington post life.'m thrilled to be joined by our guest, the former u.s. ambassador to russia. welcome to washington post life. >> great to be with you. >> i'm hoping that you can share your expertise on vladimir putin with our audience. >> it affects his standing in the russian federation with the military, security services, the elite around him, and the perception of his own people. second, it affects the most important thing he has going...
48
48
Jul 14, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to "washington post" life. i am ian caldwell and koeppel should post like a collector of early 202 newsletter. thanks for joining us today. we are speaking with the senate'su number two democrat richard durbin of illinois. senator durbin thanks for joining us today. it good to be with you. >> and has been a big week for me and for you. you just got back from the nato conference and we'll talk about that and a little bit but first i want to start with a very timely hot topic and that is the supreme court ethics. you have announced that you will take up legislation next week as chair of the judiciary committee your committee would require the supreme court to adopt an ethics plan. first of all what sort of ethics do you think the supreme court should adopt? >> well the bottom line is the same code of ethics as every other federal judge in america for those nine members of the supreme court have been treated differently being exempt from requirements to face members of congress and other federal judges. disclosure
welcome to "washington post" life. i am ian caldwell and koeppel should post like a collector of early 202 newsletter. thanks for joining us today. we are speaking with the senate'su number two democrat richard durbin of illinois. senator durbin thanks for joining us today. it good to be with you. >> and has been a big week for me and for you. you just got back from the nato conference and we'll talk about that and a little bit but first i want to start with a very timely hot...
119
119
Jul 17, 2023
07/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
new report in the "washington post" suggest the song's recent success is racially charged." in the spotlight and new generation discovering chapman's work, clouded by the fact as black, queer woman, chapman would have zero chance of achieving that herself in country music. this is called a cross-over cover, maybe it is popular because it is the country genre. >> harris: luke combs was skad why he covered the song. he wanted it because it is one of the first songs i remember hearing riding around with my dad. tracey chapman didn't want public attention, she stayed out of the public eye. her song is back on the charts, she had to have gotten paid, this gives her her privacy with renewed success. >> kayleigh: royalties, 500,000 in global royalties, which went to chapman, who came out and said i never expected to find myself on the country charts, i'm grateful new fans have embraced "fast car," she seems to be fine with this. >> tomi: take the cue from the person that is involved. i live in nashville, tennessee, country music is welcome and open to anybody. there are a ton of p
new report in the "washington post" suggest the song's recent success is racially charged." in the spotlight and new generation discovering chapman's work, clouded by the fact as black, queer woman, chapman would have zero chance of achieving that herself in country music. this is called a cross-over cover, maybe it is popular because it is the country genre. >> harris: luke combs was skad why he covered the song. he wanted it because it is one of the first songs i remember...
30
30
Jul 2, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
head over to washington post alive come to see a list of programs "washington journal" continues. host: victoria
head over to washington post alive come to see a list of programs "washington journal" continues. host: victoria
18
18
Jul 26, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
i cover congress with the "washington post."ning me today i'm very excited about this is anderson clayton, she is the youngest democratic party chairwoman across the country and just 25 years of age. of course she is representing north carolina, which many are looking at as a state that could potentially change the way that democrats win obviously not just about the state but across the country. so thank you for joining me today. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate the opportunity to be here. >> so many questions for you. but i do want to start a little bit on the national level because it seems the biden campaign is zeroing in on north carolina. remember back in 2020 i think biden had a couple of staff i was there with him i think at one, but it didn't seem to be enough and then this is something that on the national level democrats seem to be needing to make more in roads and that is something that i think is a big platform for you, but a democrat hasn't actually one, democratic candidate hasn't won a since obama. so this
i cover congress with the "washington post."ning me today i'm very excited about this is anderson clayton, she is the youngest democratic party chairwoman across the country and just 25 years of age. of course she is representing north carolina, which many are looking at as a state that could potentially change the way that democrats win obviously not just about the state but across the country. so thank you for joining me today. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate the...
21
21
Jul 24, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
the washington post is not planning to do this as far as i know. but these things are theoretically possible. i think my job makes me be skeptical of some of the more aggressive and excitable claims about how these will change everything overnight because i've heard that a lot from technologists over the years but i also want to be open-minded that someone might start pitching this technology and it is theoretically possible. >> i want to ask you both a question and look at another side of tech news happening. if you have twitter, you signed on today. where did the bird logo go? it is now an x. i know there has been so much twitter news and we have seen elon musk trying to change the company. what should we take from this? >> in case you missed it, musk and some of his top executives announced twitter will be rebranding to "x." the logo is a white x on a black background. this is some of musk's sweeping changes since he bought the company including drastically reducing staff and its focus on combating misinformation and hate speech. some people who
the washington post is not planning to do this as far as i know. but these things are theoretically possible. i think my job makes me be skeptical of some of the more aggressive and excitable claims about how these will change everything overnight because i've heard that a lot from technologists over the years but i also want to be open-minded that someone might start pitching this technology and it is theoretically possible. >> i want to ask you both a question and look at another side...
29
29
Jul 14, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
this is hosted by the washington post. >> welcome to washington post live. i am leigh ann caldwell.hank you for joining today. we are speaking with senator richard durbin of illinois. thank you for joining us today. it has been a big week for you. you just got back from the nato conference and we will talk about that in a bit, but first i want to start with a very timely, hot topic, and that is the supreme court ethics. you have announced that you will take up legislation next week as chair of the judiciary committee . in your committee that would require the supreme court to adopt an ethics plan. . first of all, what part of ethics do you think the supreme court should adopt? sen. durbin: those nine members of the supreme court are being treated differently. in fact, they're being exempt from requirements that face members of congress and other federal judges and the disclosures have come out recently, lavish gifts and circumstances that are hard to explain involving these justices, really compel us to do something for the sake of the court. my initial reaction was to turn to the c
this is hosted by the washington post. >> welcome to washington post live. i am leigh ann caldwell.hank you for joining today. we are speaking with senator richard durbin of illinois. thank you for joining us today. it has been a big week for you. you just got back from the nato conference and we will talk about that in a bit, but first i want to start with a very timely, hot topic, and that is the supreme court ethics. you have announced that you will take up legislation next week as...
68
68
Jul 10, 2023
07/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
with the help of the new york times and the washington post and so forth.hat is going on today. it is back. they not only want to silence people, they want to destroy people they disagree with. in some cases, prison them. the democrat party, they see silent or celebrating it. you've got to say yourself, how can people tolerate this from this party? i don't know if you are democrat or republican, i have had my friend don and he makes it clear i am a democrat but i am a liberal. i am not one of these guys. i am not one of these crazy guys. but the problem is, joe biden's. i don't want to hear about it. the most aggressive theoretical president in my view ever. your thoughts. >> your points about the first amendment and how it is being abused so badly here. we talk about the damage that these tactics cause. what we are to talk about also is the chilling effect that it has. what we don't even see about those people that are stopped from speaking freely because of the weaponization. people are afraid to lose their licenses, to lose their freedom because they spe
with the help of the new york times and the washington post and so forth.hat is going on today. it is back. they not only want to silence people, they want to destroy people they disagree with. in some cases, prison them. the democrat party, they see silent or celebrating it. you've got to say yourself, how can people tolerate this from this party? i don't know if you are democrat or republican, i have had my friend don and he makes it clear i am a democrat but i am a liberal. i am not one of...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states learned about the preparation of hardware 2 weeks before the events, the washington post writes, as the new york times adds, american officials decided not to publish these data, as they feared that the russian side would accuse them of organizing a coup d'etat already during the mutiny, secretary of state blinken , ordered the employees of the state department not to speak out on this topic and not to discuss the situation in russia with anyone at the same time blinken hastened to inform moscow that the united states does not have nothing to do with the rebellion. and he considers this as an internal affair of russia. later , the head of the cia, burns, contacted the head of foreign intelligence, naryshkin, in order to declare that the united states was not involved in these events. he came from, where did such an attack of sudden shyness come from, just like with my mother, the hand of people who, right now, in fact, are directly in charge of the ukrainian non-donat. the president very accurately recalled the year 1917, the february military mutiny was being prepared un
the united states learned about the preparation of hardware 2 weeks before the events, the washington post writes, as the new york times adds, american officials decided not to publish these data, as they feared that the russian side would accuse them of organizing a coup d'etat already during the mutiny, secretary of state blinken , ordered the employees of the state department not to speak out on this topic and not to discuss the situation in russia with anyone at the same time blinken...
39
39
Jul 2, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to washington post live. >> thanks. it is great to be here today. >> i want to start with some of your own words. i noticed you have repeatedly called climate change "our number one threat", would you take a moment to explain what you mean when you say that? how is climate change complicating your job and the work of fema? >> i think that is a great way to start this conversation. this is truly what i think is the crisis of our generation. we continue to experience and observe an increase in the number of severe weather events that are impacting our nation. it's causing a more complex recovery. it is taking longer for us to be able to get in and assist these people and help them on this road to recovery. a few stats to share with you, we have had over the fast 5 -- past five years, more than 20 $1 billion severe weather events. every year for the last five years. in 2022, those $21 billion weather events have really cost us in recovery, a total of $175 billion so far. we have to start to think about what we are going to
welcome to washington post live. >> thanks. it is great to be here today. >> i want to start with some of your own words. i noticed you have repeatedly called climate change "our number one threat", would you take a moment to explain what you mean when you say that? how is climate change complicating your job and the work of fema? >> i think that is a great way to start this conversation. this is truly what i think is the crisis of our generation. we continue to...
12
12
Jul 20, 2023
07/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
so what the washington post wrote was that ukraine began to use cluster munitions provided by the unitedrussian forces in the southeast of ukraine, trying to destroy well-fortified russian positions that slowed down the summer offensive of ukrainian troops, ammunition was fired at russia at russian positions to destroy the trenches accordingly, we do not ask you to confirm or deny the publication of the in washington simply because it is a military secret. the story is clear. but how would cluster munitions work on enemy fortified positions because there is also a concrete part and an underground part. i think they dug in very well, so to speak. it should be noted that this information is it is not directly confirmed just the message of the commanders of the direction and in particular the command of tarnavska said that in the southern direction it was already a few days after the announcement what happened completely in july already these munitions were precisely in the tauriy direction, in addition, the commander of the operational strategic command of khortytsia, commanding the ground
so what the washington post wrote was that ukraine began to use cluster munitions provided by the unitedrussian forces in the southeast of ukraine, trying to destroy well-fortified russian positions that slowed down the summer offensive of ukrainian troops, ammunition was fired at russia at russian positions to destroy the trenches accordingly, we do not ask you to confirm or deny the publication of the in washington simply because it is a military secret. the story is clear. but how would...
138
138
Jul 8, 2023
07/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
i remember early on having lunch with her in her dining room at "the washington post.""when is the truth going to come out?" and i said "i need to be honest with you. never." and she turned to me. she grabbed my arm and said "don't tell me never." okay. get to work. >> carl: there is another aspect to katharine graham. a little while after this, the guard down at the door "the washington post" called me and said there's a subpoena server here to get your notes from the republican national committee. i said well, keep him down there. i went to ben bradlee, the great editor of "the washington post," told him there was a subpoena server. he said make sure he stays down there. i'm going to talk to katharine. went to katharine graham's office, came back down i still get emotional when i talk about this. came back downstairs, came over to my desk and said "katharine says they're not your notes. there her notes. if anybody is going to go to jail, it's going to be her." it's one of the great moments in journalism history. >> bob: and so what bradlee said -- [applause] bradlee h
i remember early on having lunch with her in her dining room at "the washington post.""when is the truth going to come out?" and i said "i need to be honest with you. never." and she turned to me. she grabbed my arm and said "don't tell me never." okay. get to work. >> carl: there is another aspect to katharine graham. a little while after this, the guard down at the door "the washington post" called me and said there's a subpoena server...
50
50
Jul 27, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
host: this is from the washington post. so far, government officials say none of the sightings have led to the discovery of extraterrestrial life. guest: they are talking out of both sides of their mouth, because the pilots, their own tapes that they release, it is not magic. there is something or some being controlling them. host: how do you know? wouldn't you have to have proof? guest: i see a jet flying over your shoulder right now, three jets. i do not see the pilots, but i know somebody is flying them. i have talked to too many eyewitnesses who have bought this back and i have seen the pictures, i've talked to the people that have been there. i have seen the videos. something does exist and the federal government is covering this up completely. imagine if you had a craft like this, it shows no heat signature yet can travel at incredible speeds. anybody can see the videos if you go on video -- on youtube. the military said these tapes did not exist, then they were released, they were leaked. they said they are fake and
host: this is from the washington post. so far, government officials say none of the sightings have led to the discovery of extraterrestrial life. guest: they are talking out of both sides of their mouth, because the pilots, their own tapes that they release, it is not magic. there is something or some being controlling them. host: how do you know? wouldn't you have to have proof? guest: i see a jet flying over your shoulder right now, three jets. i do not see the pilots, but i know somebody is...
68
68
Jul 13, 2023
07/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
maria: look, the washington post is telling a completely different story.d, writing this, after two years of record crossings and crisis levels strains, the biden administration appears to have better control over the southern border than any point sings early 2021. fbi director christopher wray had a different take on the border yesterday. here's what he said in the judiciary hearing. >> is the southern border secure? >> i think the southern border represents a massive security threat. maria: massive security threat. i believe is how you see it as well, brandon. but take on this washington post story that says everything is eeriely quiet. >> this is why most americans can't stand the mainstream media. the mainstream media lies and they're never fact checked. so let's take a look at the actual facts. jane johnson, president obama's secretary of homeland security, he said if we have 1,000 apprehensions per day that's a very bad day. back then we were seeing 1200 got away -- 200 got aways per day. now we're at 3 to 4,000 every day. then you look at fentanyl a
maria: look, the washington post is telling a completely different story.d, writing this, after two years of record crossings and crisis levels strains, the biden administration appears to have better control over the southern border than any point sings early 2021. fbi director christopher wray had a different take on the border yesterday. here's what he said in the judiciary hearing. >> is the southern border secure? >> i think the southern border represents a massive security...
123
123
Jul 4, 2023
07/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
well thanks to a massive scoop from the washington post we know know what the two men discussed. the post, while tao doocy was certifying the results of the election in arizona for joe biden, donald trump was called in to ask him not to do it. quote, in a phone call in late 2020 president donald trump tried to pressure arizona governor doug doocy to overturn the straits presidential election results. say that if enough fraudulent votes could be, found it would overcome trump's narrow loss in arizona according to three people familiar with the call. we know the special counsel jack smith is investigating donald trump's similar attempt to pressure georgia secretary of state officials to overturn the election. but according to the washington post, it is unclear if doug ducey has been contacted yet by the special counsel's office. if it is front page news i am out in that governor calling the governor ducey will be added to jack smith's growing to do list if he hasn't already done so. jack smith is under an extraordinary amount of scrutiny as he continues to lead criminal investigatio
well thanks to a massive scoop from the washington post we know know what the two men discussed. the post, while tao doocy was certifying the results of the election in arizona for joe biden, donald trump was called in to ask him not to do it. quote, in a phone call in late 2020 president donald trump tried to pressure arizona governor doug doocy to overturn the straits presidential election results. say that if enough fraudulent votes could be, found it would overcome trump's narrow loss in...
50
50
Jul 18, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> coming up, jared bernstein, council of economic advisors chair, is joining "the washington post" for a conversation on the economy and bribe's economic agenda. you can see that live at 11 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where americans with see democracy at work. when citizens are truly informed. our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source. on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are. the opinion that matters the most, this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powered by cable. here aw the show on instagram. this took place in new hampshire , saying the centrist group signaled monday it will present a candidate for the third-party presidential ticket by super tuesday. if it is clear by then, the choices are former president donald trump and president joe biden and if the group sees public support for an alternative. it represented the furthers the group has gone going forward with the unity ticket project in underscored movement from a largely behi
. >> coming up, jared bernstein, council of economic advisors chair, is joining "the washington post" for a conversation on the economy and bribe's economic agenda. you can see that live at 11 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where americans with see democracy at work. when citizens are truly informed. our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source. on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
in this case, a washington post investigation indicates that a month initially described as a serial ok, denita a b is to have instead being a civilian the he pays no threat to the united states civilian deaths on the unfortunate anomalies. but for all the systemic problems, requiring committed leadership and accountability. and while the pentagon said the target was that top, i'll tie it. a lead to the washington post disagreed saying, no, it was a 56 year old strep throat and a father of 10. so it washington is now adjusting the initial statements. we're no longer confident what killed a senior, a q, official, very we believe the strike did not killed the original target. we believe the person to be tied to or the un general assembly has approved the creation of an independent body to investigate a she which number of cases of missing people in the countries since the conflict and syria, again, we understand that number is nearly reached 150000 civilians. and while washington does seek to justify as miss all strikes inside of silver and country, we discussed the situation with a pa
in this case, a washington post investigation indicates that a month initially described as a serial ok, denita a b is to have instead being a civilian the he pays no threat to the united states civilian deaths on the unfortunate anomalies. but for all the systemic problems, requiring committed leadership and accountability. and while the pentagon said the target was that top, i'll tie it. a lead to the washington post disagreed saying, no, it was a 56 year old strep throat and a father of 10....
20
20
Jul 15, 2023
07/23
by
1TV
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
well with crimea, too, the washington post song recalls western officials are worried about how ukraine attempts to get to the peninsula will turn out, but as they say, ostap suffered for false sayings, no one will stop him, but with a caveat as soon as funds are available. and the problems that are supposed to help me, not the west. no one else will fight against the backdrop of colossal losses during the so-called counter-offensive with double enthusiasm. you have to work with the military. although the new videos have not sat idly by, the city dnieper, a young man jogging through the park, followed by people in uniform. and the military won the military whisper ran away, they caught him, but they are so, in short, some kind of weak, that they did not catch that kid. oh, and it turns out that they are surrounded from all sides, they beat him. this is already odessa , eight people for one conscript, he desperately resists to the front, does not want to, but the strength, to put it mildly, is not equal, they drank, twisted, and pushed into a minibus. here is such a mobilization in ukrai
well with crimea, too, the washington post song recalls western officials are worried about how ukraine attempts to get to the peninsula will turn out, but as they say, ostap suffered for false sayings, no one will stop him, but with a caveat as soon as funds are available. and the problems that are supposed to help me, not the west. no one else will fight against the backdrop of colossal losses during the so-called counter-offensive with double enthusiasm. you have to work with the military....
6
6.0
Jul 21, 2023
07/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
ukraine glory to the heroes good morning good morning everything this seems to have flown by the washington post e-e, they were the first to write about it, of course, they referred to american officials e-e and now we have confirmation as well, and they just dropped it audiovisually it looks like russian propagandists in the network of russia in fact, it is already spectacularly said that cluster munitions, in particular, are working in the area of uh , bahmut , in particular, when we talk about the use of these uh, these weapons, we remind you once again that we have certain obligations regarding their use, and this means that we are limited by the area and must be as careful as possible. cassettes, on the other hand, do not give everything. what are they for? they hope it's russian aviation, well actually pro-russian aviation, which has been using cluster bombs since the first day of this great war, that is, in general, let them not tell that they don't have cluster munitions, they don't just have them, they use them all the time, they are not something at all special for them. this is for
ukraine glory to the heroes good morning good morning everything this seems to have flown by the washington post e-e, they were the first to write about it, of course, they referred to american officials e-e and now we have confirmation as well, and they just dropped it audiovisually it looks like russian propagandists in the network of russia in fact, it is already spectacularly said that cluster munitions, in particular, are working in the area of uh , bahmut , in particular, when we...
14
14
Jul 7, 2023
07/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
at least the washington post writes about it.he nato leaders in vilnius next week will be the decisive moment. when ukraine will finally receive a clear signal that it will eventually join the alliance and this will secure it in the security infrastructure of the west . well, it will send a clear signal to moscow, but a few days before the arrival of nato leaders in the capital of lithuania, it is still not clear what options ukraine will be left with if its hopes are not fulfilled, the allies are still negotiating what exactly to offer to kyiv writes the washington post, the biden administration writes the publication tried to shift the discussion towards long-term security packages as an alternative to accelerated membership, the united states also previously supported a plan that allows ukraine to bypass the pdc, but did not actually set a time frame. the washington post means that almost any result except for the alliance itself an immediate invitation to join nato can leave ukraine in almost the same uncertain position in wh
at least the washington post writes about it.he nato leaders in vilnius next week will be the decisive moment. when ukraine will finally receive a clear signal that it will eventually join the alliance and this will secure it in the security infrastructure of the west . well, it will send a clear signal to moscow, but a few days before the arrival of nato leaders in the capital of lithuania, it is still not clear what options ukraine will be left with if its hopes are not fulfilled, the allies...
6
6.0
Jul 2, 2023
07/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
he was mentioned in this interview for the washington post.ed on this situation separately, that we are now at war , given that the worst option could be the use of nuclear weapons , and terrorist attacks are also likely to occur in the armed forces. use there, god forbid, not tactical nuclear weapons, but it can happen in the armed forces with nuclear weapons, but if you now know that there, the analysts of the institute are studied, they are all there , british intelligence, they all model the probability of scenarios, what can such a thing do for their of the strategic advantages of the russian federation at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and one of these, i read, means not to blow it up, not to blow up the reactor, not to control this cloud that must be going somewhere, but simply to take and lower the storage tank and thus flood the already drained kakhov reservoir and this is supposed to stop the counteroffensive of the ukrainian armed forces on the dry bottom of this reservoir , which, by the way, i wrote turnips about, so for bi
he was mentioned in this interview for the washington post.ed on this situation separately, that we are now at war , given that the worst option could be the use of nuclear weapons , and terrorist attacks are also likely to occur in the armed forces. use there, god forbid, not tactical nuclear weapons, but it can happen in the armed forces with nuclear weapons, but if you now know that there, the analysts of the institute are studied, they are all there , british intelligence, they all model...
14
14
Jul 12, 2023
07/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
president zelensky's post in which he accuses nato of indecisiveness , the american newspaper washington post writes about this referring to an anonymous official, the article says that zelenskyi's post surprised politicians alone in vilnius, because there biden planned to demonstrate the unity of the alliance and show his ability to rally partners, which is important for his re-election in the next elections in the united states, and although the washington post writes that zelenskyi in this post did not i mentioned personally, however, these appeals are directed to the white house, i would like to note that president volodymyr zelensky wrote his rather emotional post on social networks on his own free will when, as he explained, they arrived signals that he will not receive an invitation for ukraine there, zelenskyi in particular called the lack of any time frame for receiving an invitation for admission and membership as unprecedented and absurd for ukraine , uncertainty is a weakness, wrote ukrainian president rostyslav khotyn international appearance or radio freedom is already with us o
president zelensky's post in which he accuses nato of indecisiveness , the american newspaper washington post writes about this referring to an anonymous official, the article says that zelenskyi's post surprised politicians alone in vilnius, because there biden planned to demonstrate the unity of the alliance and show his ability to rally partners, which is important for his re-election in the next elections in the united states, and although the washington post writes that zelenskyi in this...
194
194
Jul 18, 2023
07/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
you're not even trying anymore.g >>re it's time to roasted "the washington post". last week, it published a piece about country singer luke combs covering tracy chapman song fast car. r holmesthe author highlighted the remake's popularity more than 30 years after the original.. a a feat that just couldn't be accomplished by a black woman. today. and to help make the point, she spoke to the founder of the black opry hpoint , a blacky music organization. quote, it's hard to really lean into excitement knowing thatt tc tracy chapman would not be celebrated iny the industry without that kind of middle man kindn. ond, s may >> wait a second.is so is this idiot sayings id tracy songio wasn't famous until it was done by a white guy? b fast car was nominated for three grammys. it won one helped her debut album, sell more than 20 million copies worldwide. spent 21 weeks on the billboard hot hundred, meaning she was almost as popular as me. but leave to the washingtonwh post to make it about race when it could have been a story. >> and why thien ia sty s godfon song is still
you're not even trying anymore.g >>re it's time to roasted "the washington post". last week, it published a piece about country singer luke combs covering tracy chapman song fast car. r holmesthe author highlighted the remake's popularity more than 30 years after the original.. a a feat that just couldn't be accomplished by a black woman. today. and to help make the point, she spoke to the founder of the black opry hpoint , a blacky music organization. quote, it's hard to really...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
a lead to the washington post disagreed saying, no, it was a 56 year old strep throat and a father of 10. so it washington is now a j.
a lead to the washington post disagreed saying, no, it was a 56 year old strep throat and a father of 10. so it washington is now a j.
54
54
Jul 10, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
in a washington post george washington university paul, the decision about the court, it found that's -- that 63% of the public hoped that the decision would be that it would be overturned. 64% said they support programs that increase the diversity of college student bodies and the four justices with that decision, justice roberts and his majority, and the three justices who had concurring opinions, all wrote they understand the importance of a diverse student body. what the majority and the general public thinks is that they don't want to check the box to achieve a student body that is diverse. but the public recognizes it is important for our country. host: jackie pfeffer barrel. keith in denver, democrat line. caller: good morning. since you are a bipartisan policy analyst, who are -- i have a couple of questions. who is the primary beneficiaries of affirmative action so far? we should know this data. host: -- guest: well, the finding of the court was that students of color and especially black students had benefited from affirmative action. it also found that race had been a negat
in a washington post george washington university paul, the decision about the court, it found that's -- that 63% of the public hoped that the decision would be that it would be overturned. 64% said they support programs that increase the diversity of college student bodies and the four justices with that decision, justice roberts and his majority, and the three justices who had concurring opinions, all wrote they understand the importance of a diverse student body. what the majority and the...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
in this case, a washington posted investigation indicates that a month initially described as a serial ok, denita appears to have instead being a civilian the he pays no threat to the united states civilian deaths on the unfortunate anomalies. but for all the systemic problems, requiring committed leadership and accountability. so while the pentagon said the target was that top, i'll call you to lead to the washington post disagreed, saying no, it was a 56 year old shepherd and a father of 10. so washington is now adjusting the initial statements. we're no longer confident what killed a senior, a q, official, very we believe the strike did not killed the original target. we believe the person to be archived to or the un general assembly has approved the creation of an independent body to investigate a she which number of cases of missing people in the countries since the conflict and syria. again, we understand that number has nearly reached 150000 civilians. and while washington does seek to justify as miss all strikes inside of silver and country, we discussed the situation with a pa
in this case, a washington posted investigation indicates that a month initially described as a serial ok, denita appears to have instead being a civilian the he pays no threat to the united states civilian deaths on the unfortunate anomalies. but for all the systemic problems, requiring committed leadership and accountability. so while the pentagon said the target was that top, i'll call you to lead to the washington post disagreed, saying no, it was a 56 year old shepherd and a father of 10....
20
20
Jul 28, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] not winning any pollsters like the washington post . [laughter] >> but those partnerships with law enforcement helped us for our police chiefs and sheriff's leveraging partnerships with cisa. we haven't even touched on cyber security threats coming in online but it's all class humans and their conviction for harassment did not prompt any in my office? >> during annual training for our clerks in the estimation techniques threat recording for our clerks to centralize those threats. really making sure their strong partnerships with law enforcement at every level so they are trained to respond immediately when they calls from 22 we had one in a state that we know of, is an election were in a person received a visit by law enforcement and that one didn't to prosecution because the person who had been very angry, very threatening was so chastened by the media law enforcement presence that he realized he had lost it needed to adjust. that's a happy ending, that doesn't always happen. there's another person who served his time that's a conseque
[laughter] not winning any pollsters like the washington post . [laughter] >> but those partnerships with law enforcement helped us for our police chiefs and sheriff's leveraging partnerships with cisa. we haven't even touched on cyber security threats coming in online but it's all class humans and their conviction for harassment did not prompt any in my office? >> during annual training for our clerks in the estimation techniques threat recording for our clerks to centralize those...