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what "the new york times" publishes and "the washington post" publishes and the l.a. s posts can get amplified and gets on the television and cable networks and gets on the radio and it ends up spread through social media so it can have a greater impact. but the problem is right now is that we have, because of the internet, because people can turn to sources of information that affirm their pre-existing points of view, we have in many instances -- in too many instances, a society that doesn't share a common set of facts. and it's actually worse than that. we can't even agree on how to establish that something is a fact. so the kinds of things that we traditionally have used to establish something as a fact have been greatly devalued in our society. unfortunately. things like education, expertise, experience, and worst of all, actual evidence, so that in many instances, such as what we saw january 6 of 2021, people are denying what they saw with their own eyes and heard with their own ears and of course there's an enormous volume of evidence and yet people will call tha
what "the new york times" publishes and "the washington post" publishes and the l.a. s posts can get amplified and gets on the television and cable networks and gets on the radio and it ends up spread through social media so it can have a greater impact. but the problem is right now is that we have, because of the internet, because people can turn to sources of information that affirm their pre-existing points of view, we have in many instances -- in too many instances, a...
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read a word of the washington post. that is a base to build upon, the internet is giving us this gift, and we should build upon that. he saw the capacity to turn around the post, which most didn't, including many who worked within the post. i think that he saw that he could make a difference. for a variety of those reasons i think that he bought it. he has not used it to exercise influence. he has been accused of that by trump over and over again, but there is no evidence. the reason there is no evidence of that is because he has never actually done it. patt: your book was published after you read the paper, but your review said that it was three books in one. bargain hunters, beware. an insider's revealing examination of bezos' stewardship of the post, a sometimes thriller about how the post navigated a peril of time in journalism and chronicle of how trump tried to discredit the post and sing amazon. you had a seat at the table for a lot of that relationship with bezos and trumpet. my sense is that rob probably expecte
read a word of the washington post. that is a base to build upon, the internet is giving us this gift, and we should build upon that. he saw the capacity to turn around the post, which most didn't, including many who worked within the post. i think that he saw that he could make a difference. for a variety of those reasons i think that he bought it. he has not used it to exercise influence. he has been accused of that by trump over and over again, but there is no evidence. the reason there is...
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, particularly going back to watergate, but never read a word of the washington post. that's a base to build upon and the internet is giving us this gift and we should build upon that. he saw the capacity to turn around the post which most people did not see, including many people who worked within the post. and i think he saw that he could actually make a difference. and so, for a variety of those reasons, i think, he bought it. he has not used it to exercise influence, but he's been accused of that by trump over and over and over again. but there's no evidence of that and the reason there's no evidence for that is because he's never actually done it. >> your book was published after you left the paper, but the review of your book said it was three books in one. bargain hunters be aware, the three books in one and sorry about the kibitzing here, revealing examination of bezzo's stewardship of the post and sometimes a thriller that navigated a perilous time in journalism and how trump tried to discredit the post and sink amazon. you had a seat at the table for a lot of
, particularly going back to watergate, but never read a word of the washington post. that's a base to build upon and the internet is giving us this gift and we should build upon that. he saw the capacity to turn around the post which most people did not see, including many people who worked within the post. and i think he saw that he could actually make a difference. and so, for a variety of those reasons, i think, he bought it. he has not used it to exercise influence, but he's been accused...
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your story today in the "washington post," you talk about things to watch for, particularly tomorrow when it comes to the gag order given to the president. can you elaborate on that? guest: one of the ongoing legal fight of this whole process has been the things trump says outside of court, attacking the family members, the staffers of people involved in this process. and the prosecutors are asking the judge to hold him in contempt for the public statements he has made. trump is arguing he should not be punished for those things, that those payments were acceptable, but so far it looks like the judge will not agree with that idea. host: and then come wednesday or at least later on this week, one of the things you write about was concerning a bond the former president used in order to satisfy the demand. you tell the viewers what that is about? guest: this is actually today across the street in manhattan. there is a hearing on whether trump's $175 million bond is valid and meets the requirements of the court. that bond is important because it allows him to put off paying a more than $
your story today in the "washington post," you talk about things to watch for, particularly tomorrow when it comes to the gag order given to the president. can you elaborate on that? guest: one of the ongoing legal fight of this whole process has been the things trump says outside of court, attacking the family members, the staffers of people involved in this process. and the prosecutors are asking the judge to hold him in contempt for the public statements he has made. trump is...
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that's ruth marcus writing about the legal back and forth in today's washington post. the 34 felony count indictments all kinds of records the prosecutor said donald trump falsified as he reimbursed michael cohen for those payments to stormy daniels, 11 invoices, 12 general ledger entries adding
that's ruth marcus writing about the legal back and forth in today's washington post. the 34 felony count indictments all kinds of records the prosecutor said donald trump falsified as he reimbursed michael cohen for those payments to stormy daniels, 11 invoices, 12 general ledger entries adding
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i thought a company with the name the washington post company would always hold on to the washington post, but it turned out not to be the case. and the deal closed a few months later. and then he set out to try to transform us, really for the digital era, turn things around. we were sinking pretty, pretty badly. and then along comes donald trump. in 24, the summer of 2015, presidential. we'd never seen one like that before. president we never seen one like that before. and ah, and i thought somebody should tell that story of how we dealt with one of the dealing with an owner who's one of the richest people in the world, a president like donald trump, who was attacking us on a regular basis to how we tried to cover him and how that led actually a clash between donald trump and jeff bezos. this is a way of putting pressure on the washington post. he wasn't getting anywhere and to pressure us directly, he figured he threaten our owner and that the owner would then influence us. didn't happen thankfully. but i wanted to tell story from the perspective of the person who was in charge of t
i thought a company with the name the washington post company would always hold on to the washington post, but it turned out not to be the case. and the deal closed a few months later. and then he set out to try to transform us, really for the digital era, turn things around. we were sinking pretty, pretty badly. and then along comes donald trump. in 24, the summer of 2015, presidential. we'd never seen one like that before. president we never seen one like that before. and ah, and i thought...
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to give ukrainian territories to russia in order to end the war: the american publication the washington post wrote about the secret peace plan of former us president donald. trump, what is known, the next 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast live from london, jafer umerov works in the studio. former president donald trump has a plan to end russia's war in ukraine if he returns to the white house. the washington post writes about this, citing anonymous informed sources, interlocutors of the publication who were present at these conversations with trump, it was said that he plans to put pressure on kyiv. and force ukraine to give up part of its territory, including crimea and donbas. the article states that the advisors of the ex-president are against the expansion of nato, and this is precisely about ukraine joining the alliance, and they believe that washington should take into account threats to the interests of the united states from the side of china and prevent the growth of russia's dependence on china in the military and other spheres . but in the trump camp, the following washington post r
to give ukrainian territories to russia in order to end the war: the american publication the washington post wrote about the secret peace plan of former us president donald. trump, what is known, the next 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast live from london, jafer umerov works in the studio. former president donald trump has a plan to end russia's war in ukraine if he returns to the white house. the washington post writes about this, citing anonymous informed sources, interlocutors of the...
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his book of power, trump, bezos and the washington post, published in october 23 by macmillan, details. these years before the post, marty was a top editor at both the boston globe and the miami herald. he also held a key jobs at the new york times and the life angeles times newsrooms. his leadership have won 18 pulitzer prizes, including 11 at the washington post. and this is the fact that i love you started your career like so many more as a as a local journalism reporter at the miami herald, covering both the state and business. so, marty, tell us about your book. sure. well, thank you all for coming. it's really great. as someone who refuses to stand on the line, i admire all of everybody here and in new york, wherever little apartment, people always stand in line a line. good. i'll go there, stand a rare event. when i tell people that i've written a book and they and they are not familiar with, they say, well, what is it? i say well, the title is collision of power. trump, bezos and the washington post. and then some people say, well, what's it about. so i've done my best to expla
his book of power, trump, bezos and the washington post, published in october 23 by macmillan, details. these years before the post, marty was a top editor at both the boston globe and the miami herald. he also held a key jobs at the new york times and the life angeles times newsrooms. his leadership have won 18 pulitzer prizes, including 11 at the washington post. and this is the fact that i love you started your career like so many more as a as a local journalism reporter at the miami herald,...
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situation was discussed at a meeting of the joint venture. in israel's response to iran's attack, the washington postrites about this. they stated that they would not leave iran’s actions unpunished. but tehran, in turn, warned that if israel strikes again, a response will follow immediately. rallies in georgia at night , police detained 14 demonstrators. the protest was sparked by the scandalous bill on foreign agents, which was supported by a parliamentary committee the day before. the georgian opposition considers the document pro-russian. in the tomsk region, the number of flooded houses is growing ; there are already more than 3.5 hundred of them. the water level in the opya river is more than a meter above the danger level. a state of emergency was introduced in several areas. and my colleague alexey smirnov comes into direct contact with the studio from the region. alexey, i greet you, tell me the meeting of the operational headquarters just ended flood, what the participants said and to what extent. in general, the situation is dangerous. good afternoon, tatyana, greetings to everyone who is
situation was discussed at a meeting of the joint venture. in israel's response to iran's attack, the washington postrites about this. they stated that they would not leave iran’s actions unpunished. but tehran, in turn, warned that if israel strikes again, a response will follow immediately. rallies in georgia at night , police detained 14 demonstrators. the protest was sparked by the scandalous bill on foreign agents, which was supported by a parliamentary committee the day before. the...
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washington post, thank you for “oininu us. . ~ washington post, thank you for joining us— joining us.hank you for having me. north korea| joining us. thank you for- having me. north korea fired a ballistic missile _ having me. north korea fired a ballistic missile according - having me. north korea fired a ballistic missile according to i ballistic missile according to south korea's military. the japanese postcard said the apparent missile had already fallen into the sea outside its exclusive economic zone. north korea's last missile test was on much 18, when kimjohn led a salvo launch of six rockets at the same time. the equipment is dismissing reports it may be behind the mysterious savannah syndrome illness which has affected us officials for eight years. —— havana syndrome. the us had previously set a foreign power was to blame for the sicknesses, but a newjoint investigation by der spiegel, cbs, and insider has renewed allegations. it says that moscow could be responsible due to intelligence unit been present at a nearby hotel. symptoms of havana syndrome include migraines, nause
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my question is the washington post. that original was a huge article and i'm wondering why why did the washington post in particular give so much so so space to a story about shaker. well, let me just say i'm glad you weren't there when that conversation. was there. but you clearly. i'm not sure. the wall street journal would have given me 6000 words. you know, i'll give self-serving answer, which is i'd like to say it earned that space, you know, by it being a compelling story and but it was also part a series. i actually built a series that year, questions of integration. so this was one of five stories that was part of that. so it was sort of a run of coverage that we were doing i mean, the miracles. they also then ran ran excerpt of the book, not at 6000 words, but like 3000 something. just like two weeks ago, i was like, well, i may be testing the washington post's degree of interest in shaker heights, but yeah, can't say why. but i'm happy that they did. well, i'll just adding quickly here as a journalism professo
my question is the washington post. that original was a huge article and i'm wondering why why did the washington post in particular give so much so so space to a story about shaker. well, let me just say i'm glad you weren't there when that conversation. was there. but you clearly. i'm not sure. the wall street journal would have given me 6000 words. you know, i'll give self-serving answer, which is i'd like to say it earned that space, you know, by it being a compelling story and but it was...
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here is coverage in "the washington post." secrets, lies, chaos laid bare in week one of the trump testimony. trump fought mightily before and after elected president to keep secret the embarrassing details of his private life but often failed despite having a fat checkbook and well-connected template editor in his pocket, according to the first week of evidence at his trial. warmer presidents typically spend -- former presidents typically spend their time writing memoirs making speeches . trump is sitting in court watching someone else try to define his legacy even after he campaigned for a second term in the oval office. over four days of testimony, the former national enquirer executive david pecker told the jury not just how deeply involved trump's team was to use the supermarket tabloids to fuel his 2016 campaign, but how
here is coverage in "the washington post." secrets, lies, chaos laid bare in week one of the trump testimony. trump fought mightily before and after elected president to keep secret the embarrassing details of his private life but often failed despite having a fat checkbook and well-connected template editor in his pocket, according to the first week of evidence at his trial. warmer presidents typically spend -- former presidents typically spend their time writing memoirs making...
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. >> narrator: a special investigation with “the washington post.” >> the 22-year-old pleaded guiltycharges. >> jack teixeira could face sixteen years for releasing secret military documents online. >> talking to jack's friends the internet was a huge part of his life. >> he's working in this highly sensitive facility, safeguarding the nation's secrets, and then he goes hops onto discord and it's a racist, paranoid, antisemitic, free for all. it's like he's living this double life. >> narrator: the chat platform. >> this was a problematic pocket on our service. we don't want these people on discord. >> narrator: and the national security failures. >> should the military vetting process have caught all of these aspects of his personality? >> the vetting system is pretty robust, but it's not perfect. >> there were countless missed opportunities, and as a result, we have one of the worst leak cases in modern times. >> narrator: now on frontline, the discord leaks. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation
. >> narrator: a special investigation with “the washington post.” >> the 22-year-old pleaded guiltycharges. >> jack teixeira could face sixteen years for releasing secret military documents online. >> talking to jack's friends the internet was a huge part of his life. >> he's working in this highly sensitive facility, safeguarding the nation's secrets, and then he goes hops onto discord and it's a racist, paranoid, antisemitic, free for all. it's like he's...
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and the washington post writes that us authorities. iran and its terrorist minions.orted that if israel attempts an attack again, iran’s response will follow immediately. thus , the media of the islamic republic emphasized that this time the armed forces will not wait 12 days. let me remind you that on april 2, israel launched a missile attack on the diplomatic quarter in damascus, where the iranian embassy complex is located. at least 13 people were killed. in response, the night... there is a question about whether the politician has immunity from legal prosecution. donald himself trump said after the meeting that he considers the accusation to be interference in the election and an attack by biden. trump became the first ex-president in us history to face criminal charges. and now footage from telegram channels - this is the american state of pennsylvania, where a powerful fire broke out at a plant where they produce shells for ukraine. burnout is known to occur. came on the production line, according to the latest information, the fire has already been extinguish
and the washington post writes that us authorities. iran and its terrorist minions.orted that if israel attempts an attack again, iran’s response will follow immediately. thus , the media of the islamic republic emphasized that this time the armed forces will not wait 12 days. let me remind you that on april 2, israel launched a missile attack on the diplomatic quarter in damascus, where the iranian embassy complex is located. at least 13 people were killed. in response, the night... there is...
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or as the washington post calls it a right-wing fever dream. live in new york city tonight with the fever dream that is impacting thousands. >> good evening trace. that washington post article claims that according to experts, squatting is extremely rare and it blames the right-wing media for making much ado about nothing, writing that squatting has emerged as a political cultural for the right wing fuelled by a fury of headlines that feed into the larger narrative of crime which is a political issue. while the post says squatting is not a problem, the white house says it's a local problem. watch. >> in florida there is a new law where victims of squatting can call the cops and have the remote -- have them removed. >> what i can say is that ultimately this is a local issue and it is critical that local governments take action to address it. >> the post article does acknowledge that since november ... to crack down on squatter issues including in florida. >> which will give the homeowner the ability to quickly and legally remove a squatter from
or as the washington post calls it a right-wing fever dream. live in new york city tonight with the fever dream that is impacting thousands. >> good evening trace. that washington post article claims that according to experts, squatting is extremely rare and it blames the right-wing media for making much ado about nothing, writing that squatting has emerged as a political cultural for the right wing fuelled by a fury of headlines that feed into the larger narrative of crime which is a...
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i discussed the report with washington post national security reporter ellen nakashima.vernment and this assassination plot. right, what we revealed in our article today was that the plot itself was directed from within india's top spy agency, its foreign intelligence service called the research and analysis wing or also known as r&aw. so this was not a rogue operation at all, it was directed from within the indian government, the foreign intelligence agency. and we also revealed the name of the intelligence officer who directed or allegedly directed this plot. his name is vikram yadav and he was working for r&aw at the time. he has since left the agency and gone back to the police reserve force where he was from. and when you put these allegations to the government, what did new delhi say? they said very little and in fact had not commented on the publication of the story now. they complained this is something that is under investigation and that this investigation is also a matter of national security. they also repeated their assertions that they do not undertake extr
i discussed the report with washington post national security reporter ellen nakashima.vernment and this assassination plot. right, what we revealed in our article today was that the plot itself was directed from within india's top spy agency, its foreign intelligence service called the research and analysis wing or also known as r&aw. so this was not a rogue operation at all, it was directed from within the indian government, the foreign intelligence agency. and we also revealed the name...
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host: that's it for us today washington post live. if you want to follow us more, please subscribe. i michael scheer, see you next time. >> thursday, the u.s. supreme court hears oral argument in the case of whether donald trump has presidential immunity for his alleged role to overturn the 2020 election results. live coverage begins --. our mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. american history tv, saturdays on c-span 2. exploring the people and events that tell the american story. jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of fabric of a nation, a history with sources talk about the advanced placement u.s. history exam, how the exam is structured, provide strategies for entering questions and analyzing historical documents. seven neglect in eastern, our american history tv series congress investigate looks at historic congressional investigations that led to changes in policy and law. in 197319 74, lawmakers examined events manager 1972 rating of the democratic national committee headquarters at the watergate hotel in washington, d.c. the investigation led to the resignati
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all i wanted to hear is here's the deal do you agree with the nonconservative of the washington posthat biden has a lot of work on his hands because he is a left ear in the right here. >> there are a number of issues that are hurting it with the youth vote when it comes to israel there's a big challenge with 38% of youth vote 18 - 29 saying israel's reasons for fighting hamas are valid that is pretty low but now we see changes in the way that this administration is addressing israel, that is part of the broader, hate to say it but political challenges that they're facing and they may be doing this because of that, that is one aspect reno student that may be something that they're using to change things and turn things around and the swing state. >> in the last election younger voters were at record highs for the turnout. >> that might not happen this time. all he has to do is go left with some people these are death quality politician this is joe biden. tom: not so death. we have a jampacked big we can show including this. >> i would say it wasn't just energizing it was inspirational
all i wanted to hear is here's the deal do you agree with the nonconservative of the washington posthat biden has a lot of work on his hands because he is a left ear in the right here. >> there are a number of issues that are hurting it with the youth vote when it comes to israel there's a big challenge with 38% of youth vote 18 - 29 saying israel's reasons for fighting hamas are valid that is pretty low but now we see changes in the way that this administration is addressing israel, that...
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trey: in a joe you mentioned in the new york times and washington post republican, was jennifer rubinrecollection has like the republicans as a ram we can in the new york times would not endorse of republicans and dwight david eisenhower and what one of the rest of the country when they were looking for ronald reagan, newt the new york times they were not even endorsing him so the just not interested in having republicans subscribe or watch or listen what explains jennifer rubin being the conservative voice and the washington post. >> dew point, wouldn't it be a good decision to have any voice from the left and right and center in objective news on mildred people can make a decision about a particular report that an opinion being incorporated into it and that's what was he layoffs some new these places this point because business model thing would better source endorsements are concerned can we the washington post has never endorsed overcoming presidential candidate and his history to your point of the may say endorse carter, not once but twice over the endorse walter mondale were onc
trey: in a joe you mentioned in the new york times and washington post republican, was jennifer rubinrecollection has like the republicans as a ram we can in the new york times would not endorse of republicans and dwight david eisenhower and what one of the rest of the country when they were looking for ronald reagan, newt the new york times they were not even endorsing him so the just not interested in having republicans subscribe or watch or listen what explains jennifer rubin being the...
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the judges said the washington post shows courage, creativity and originality to inform ensure readershe ar-15 weapon and afflicts horrific damage to the human body. the post was transparent about its reporting methodology and courageous in publishing graphic images of victims of mass shootings including children and the captive on survivors and families. it handled this sensitive subject well with prominent warnings to readers that the images may be disturbing and conversations with the families at a publication about the paper's methodologies and intentions. the post executive editor also published a lengthy acclamation outlining the newspaper of las vegas choices. she acted with sensitivity toward the victims and survivors and elevated the national conversation about gun safety, gun ownership rights, and the tragic effects of the ar-15. the decision to publish this story exemplifies the journalism, courage, and skill that catherine graham exhibited regularly under her leadership. please welcome the winners of the catherine graham award from the washington post, nick kirkpatrick, syl
the judges said the washington post shows courage, creativity and originality to inform ensure readershe ar-15 weapon and afflicts horrific damage to the human body. the post was transparent about its reporting methodology and courageous in publishing graphic images of victims of mass shootings including children and the captive on survivors and families. it handled this sensitive subject well with prominent warnings to readers that the images may be disturbing and conversations with the...
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this was reported by the washington post, citing people who allegedly discussed this issue directly with trump and his advisers. trump's proposal, according to these sources, is to push ukraine to hand over crimea and the border region of donbas to russia. as the interlocutor of the publication noted, in trump's opinion, both russia and ukraine want to save face, it was a quote, and they say that people in some parts of ukraine would agree to be part of russia. some supporters of trump tried to convince him to abandon this plan, because the recognition of russian control over parts of ukraine would expand the grip of putin's dictatorship, the article says. i will add that trump's campaign headquarters, as the publication notes, will answer the washington post's questions directly. allegedly declined, and staff spokeswoman carolay leavitt said any speculation about trump's plan came from unnamed and uninformed sources. trump has repeatedly commented on the topic of the war in ukraine, so in september of last year, in one of his interviews, the politician said that he would resolve the iss
this was reported by the washington post, citing people who allegedly discussed this issue directly with trump and his advisers. trump's proposal, according to these sources, is to push ukraine to hand over crimea and the border region of donbas to russia. as the interlocutor of the publication noted, in trump's opinion, both russia and ukraine want to save face, it was a quote, and they say that people in some parts of ukraine would agree to be part of russia. some supporters of trump tried to...
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joining me now to discuss the report is washington post national security reporter, ellen nakashima.ment and this assassination plot. what we revealed in our article today was the indian, the plot itself was the indian, the plot itself was directed from within india's top spy agency, is what intelligence services called the indian research and analysis wing or also known as r&aw. this was directed from within the indian government, the foreign intelligence agency. we also revealed the name of the intelligence officer who directed or allegedly directed this plot. his name is vikram yadav and he was working for three at the time. he has since left the agency and gone back to the police reserve force. ihind agency and gone back to the police reserve force. and when ou ut police reserve force. and when you put these _ police reserve force. and when you put these allegations - police reserve force. and when you put these allegations to i you put these allegations to the government, what did new delhi say?— delhi say? they said very little and _ delhi say? they said very little and in _ de
joining me now to discuss the report is washington post national security reporter, ellen nakashima.ment and this assassination plot. what we revealed in our article today was the indian, the plot itself was the indian, the plot itself was directed from within india's top spy agency, is what intelligence services called the indian research and analysis wing or also known as r&aw. this was directed from within the indian government, the foreign intelligence agency. we also revealed the name...
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but, hey,, new york times, washington post, you created this.are happy with what you have done to the country. as for what stories you're going to run, obviously you cannot run anything truthful, it is all fiction, fairytales and lies. what will he run on? cumulative inflation is it 20%, we are at 1.6%, the southern borders absolutely destroyed. i think we're staring world war iii down the barrel draft for anyone 18-25. four more years, yeah,, pause. what has he got to run on and who is he going to give interviews to any serious way? he is incapable of doing that. >> jesse: i remember when he dodged bear. and i get it, bear is tough, it is fox. it is not right but i can see his excuse. but then he dodged cbs. cbs buried the laptop. cbs has done everything to protect this man, same with the new york times, they are part of the joe biden protection racket. do you think he can go all the way to november by just ignoring the mainstream political media and doing comedians and weatherman? >> i have to be honest, jesse, i think the corporate propaganda
but, hey,, new york times, washington post, you created this.are happy with what you have done to the country. as for what stories you're going to run, obviously you cannot run anything truthful, it is all fiction, fairytales and lies. what will he run on? cumulative inflation is it 20%, we are at 1.6%, the southern borders absolutely destroyed. i think we're staring world war iii down the barrel draft for anyone 18-25. four more years, yeah,, pause. what has he got to run on and who is he...
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a washington post poll found that by a 3 to 1 margin, american people supported a nuclear. what that what we have not nuclear weapons but what a frozen nowhere they. and it might sound like a good idea but reagan's whole approach was to build up to create leverage for arms reductions. so reagan faced a really big problem in the united states. a washington post abc poll, the same poll found that a significant portion of the american public has become in increasingly anxious over the prospect of a nuclear war. frightened over the buildup of the arsenal. and frustrated the lack of serious negotiation between. the two superpowers. so an awful lot of people in the also south korea, japan, taiwan. there afraid. and that's true in america. there is a second barrier he faced which is the perception that many people had that he was a mouthpiece piece that he had just been a grade b movie actor hollywood. that he was simply not up to the job. a british commentator, roy hattersley, labeled reagan, a man of naive ideas and simple opinions which he holds with the certainty of a midweste
a washington post poll found that by a 3 to 1 margin, american people supported a nuclear. what that what we have not nuclear weapons but what a frozen nowhere they. and it might sound like a good idea but reagan's whole approach was to build up to create leverage for arms reductions. so reagan faced a really big problem in the united states. a washington post abc poll, the same poll found that a significant portion of the american public has become in increasingly anxious over the prospect of...
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published widely beyond his columns, too, in the new york times, the wall street journal, the washington post, the atlantic and elsewhere. you see on tv a lot. tim's work is unique. he describes broad social trends by beginning from the experience of real people. he thinks from the bottom up, not from the top down. and for that reason, i think he has an understanding of how people thrive and how people fail. what holds together, what divides us. that is just deeply humane and sympathetic, even as it's always rooted in some moral fundamentals. his goal really is to prove your grandmother was right. if you want to be happy, you should get married. you have kids, you should go to church. you should show up for your neighbors. you should people well. but he also wants to explore what it is about modern life that makes it so hard. do what your grandmother told you to do and to see the value of these things. it's very much what this wonderful book is about. it looks at the various confused and complicated ways that our society has made life harder for parents, sometimes on purpose, but very often n
published widely beyond his columns, too, in the new york times, the wall street journal, the washington post, the atlantic and elsewhere. you see on tv a lot. tim's work is unique. he describes broad social trends by beginning from the experience of real people. he thinks from the bottom up, not from the top down. and for that reason, i think he has an understanding of how people thrive and how people fail. what holds together, what divides us. that is just deeply humane and sympathetic, even...
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so title is from washington post, article from 1981. it just my dad had just served in the carter administration and was easily confirmed into the reagan administration. and in this washington post article, they they say that nixon, reagan kennedy had all said, get me, who is this guy? get me carlucci. everybody is asking for him. and that's basically this book is about it's about identifying the traits that make my dad so, so wanted. so desired. and in this town, a consummate professional skilled public servant that everybody wanted in their corner. republicans democrats, even though he was a republican. but that he was he got things done. so i thought it was a very appropriate title. absolutely. and that image, the beginning of the story of president kennedy who's carlucci, get me carlucci. where and your father sitting? i in foggy bottom, having lunch with carl. and next thing you know, he's kind of brought in and into the white house, meet someone who was a statesman from, well, from congo. yeah. back. he was a foreign service offic
so title is from washington post, article from 1981. it just my dad had just served in the carter administration and was easily confirmed into the reagan administration. and in this washington post article, they they say that nixon, reagan kennedy had all said, get me, who is this guy? get me carlucci. everybody is asking for him. and that's basically this book is about it's about identifying the traits that make my dad so, so wanted. so desired. and in this town, a consummate professional...
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he is being praised by "the washington post," but nonetheless, there it is.porting ukraine, is a no-brainer when you think about it. russia is an adversary of the united states. ukraine resists more effectively than anyone thought possibly at first. they have inflicted an enormous damage on russian military forces and all of this has come at a cost of the american dollar to some extent, of course, about one-sixth of the pentagon budget, but no cost in american lives. when you hear complaints about an endless war, it may be a long war, but there are no americans fighting in it. that is a pretty good deal. a fact lost on too many republicans trying to oust the speaker. >> there are republicans who had problems with the aid but several had a problem with the legislation pointed to the border not being a part of it or leading the way. >> it is bad to go out and tell the american people you are going to secure the border when you are watching 24,000 chinese nationals and you watch people get killed by someone paroled by the policies of this american country. >> yo
he is being praised by "the washington post," but nonetheless, there it is.porting ukraine, is a no-brainer when you think about it. russia is an adversary of the united states. ukraine resists more effectively than anyone thought possibly at first. they have inflicted an enormous damage on russian military forces and all of this has come at a cost of the american dollar to some extent, of course, about one-sixth of the pentagon budget, but no cost in american lives. when you hear...