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is banned in china the wall street journal is banned in china the new the washington post is banned in china the new york times is banned in china in china you cannot use whatsapp. any personal communications and you can't use skype you can't use google search so the chinese say they want to be fair if so goody goody let's be fair they can open up their market to c.n.n. b.b.c. washington post new york times wall street journal and i could go on they're not they don't allow us to use skype and they don't allow google search so let's go back and say you want to be fair this is how we can be fair and christy made a very good point about the fact that the irony of it is actually while weigh them will become stronger in china but the thing is it's the chinese also that are scared the chinese are so scared that's why they ban even facebook on top of all the things i mentioned so what's important here so look at fairness the chinese have never been fair that's not my personal opinion that's just the simple fact they can open up their markets and we open up ours i think trump is one of the 1st presidents to actually s
is banned in china the wall street journal is banned in china the new the washington post is banned in china the new york times is banned in china in china you cannot use whatsapp. any personal communications and you can't use skype you can't use google search so the chinese say they want to be fair if so goody goody let's be fair they can open up their market to c.n.n. b.b.c. washington post new york times wall street journal and i could go on they're not they don't allow us to use skype and...
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some of the groups some really very very harsh editorials are being written there in the washington post new york times and they canadian press and even in the british press here is this a new cold war and if it is how is it different on the up with from the one that was against the soviet union go ahead and wash. well i think it's a bit it's a bit of a stroke and say it's a cold war yet i mean i think this is all actually nearing frankly end but you know foreign countries sort of been historically have realized in the last presidential election years especially candidates you know attack foreign countries. and try to stir things up. especially if they're in trouble in other ways and i think our current president having difficulty with his response to the virus and also the economy the economic ramifications of course which other countries are.
some of the groups some really very very harsh editorials are being written there in the washington post new york times and they canadian press and even in the british press here is this a new cold war and if it is how is it different on the up with from the one that was against the soviet union go ahead and wash. well i think it's a bit it's a bit of a stroke and say it's a cold war yet i mean i think this is all actually nearing frankly end but you know foreign countries sort of been...
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washington post new york times wall street journal and i could go on they're not they don't allow us to use skype and they don't allow google search so let's go back and say you want to be fair this is how we can be fair and christie made a very good point about the fact that the irony of it is actually while weigh them will become stronger in china. but the thing is it's the chinese also that are scared the chinese a so scared that's why they banned even facebook on top of all the things i mentioned so what's important here so look at the chinese have never been sad that's not my personal opinion that's just the simple fact they can open up their markets and open up ours i think was one of the 1st presidents to actually say wait a 2nd we're not going to do this here if we can't do that there that's what he's been saying whether it's the e.u. or whether it's china let's be fair open up china and have a different discussion but they're not going to do that this ban is coming from the same place as the ban on the hallway it's a place of fear that the u.s. is no longer the global domina
washington post new york times wall street journal and i could go on they're not they don't allow us to use skype and they don't allow google search so let's go back and say you want to be fair this is how we can be fair and christie made a very good point about the fact that the irony of it is actually while weigh them will become stronger in china. but the thing is it's the chinese also that are scared the chinese a so scared that's why they banned even facebook on top of all the things i...
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some of the groups some really very very harsh editorials are being written there in the washington post new york times and they can a.t.o. press and even in the british press here is this a new cold war and if it is how is it did.
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in some of the some really very very harsh editorials are being written there in the washington post new york times and they can a.t.o. press and even in the british press here is this a new cold war and if it is how is it different on the up with the one that was against the soviet union go ahead and wash. well i think it's a bit exhibit a mistake to say it's a cold war yet i mean i think this is all actually nearing frankly end but you know foreign countries sort of been historically have realized and though of presidential election years especially candidates you know attack foreign countries . and try to stir things up. especially if they're in trouble in other ways and i think our current president having difficulty with his response to the virus and also the economy the economic ramifications of course which other countries are also experiencing but in our country. you know of course especially chop his the real action really depends on the economy going well since he's a minority president that has to get a majority the 1st time so i think you're seeing a lot of election year. and that thing
in some of the some really very very harsh editorials are being written there in the washington post new york times and they can a.t.o. press and even in the british press here is this a new cold war and if it is how is it different on the up with the one that was against the soviet union go ahead and wash. well i think it's a bit exhibit a mistake to say it's a cold war yet i mean i think this is all actually nearing frankly end but you know foreign countries sort of been historically have...
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she's written on religion and secular is him, to national geographic, washington post . new york times more and holds a doctorate in theology from oxford. she's also the author of the novel social creature. joining tar, roth is a columnist for the new york times. is the author of to change the church. that religion and privilege. before joining the new york times leaves a senior editor for the atlantic pretty is a critic for national review and kisses new york times weekly podcast argument. he lives in new haven with his wife intent and three children. so without further i do, please welcomwelcome tar and was prett. >> thank you so much for joining us here in this exciting virtual experience . it is slightly disembodied way about talking about a book but maybe appropriate matter . tara thank you for letting me talk about the future of religion and beyond pretty. >> will thank you so much for being here . >> just another thursday night in the market pretty so just want to make two comments before we start. the first is that in our era of covid-19, have now been enough zoom events to kno
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"washington posts," "new york times," editorials, saying yeah, joe biden, don't do that. >> "new yorkresidential debates are not that important. shame on "the new york times." shame on joe lockhart. the fact is presidential debates have been a part of the presidential campaigns for almost my entire lifetime. we've had them almost every cycle and they always helped the american people who really aren't that political, liz, to focus in and make their decision. the reason why they don't want joe biden to debate donald trump is he doesn't have the medical acuity to be able to be on a stage with donald trump for a long period of time and take tough questions, even when he asked questions, answers questions, now, they're given to him in advance. if you notice he has paddles on the screen. the answers are on the teleprompter he has to read and he has trouble with. that how will you sit across the table with china? how will you sit across the table with russia, if you can't even answer a couple of puffy questions from the "new york times"? elizabeth: matt schlapp, great to see you. thanks for
"washington posts," "new york times," editorials, saying yeah, joe biden, don't do that. >> "new yorkresidential debates are not that important. shame on "the new york times." shame on joe lockhart. the fact is presidential debates have been a part of the presidential campaigns for almost my entire lifetime. we've had them almost every cycle and they always helped the american people who really aren't that political, liz, to focus in and make their...
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political media and she laid out the networks that we're talking about writing cable news or new york times washington post right places you could still get decent journalism now maybe not that it won't go heavy on the national stories but i still think my local news is still good you know i'd still good because i don't see any of them injecting their dear diary opinions and the reporting it's this fire happened here this person unfortunately got killed here this team won and here's your weather forecast so least i know i can get it bear so that at least is comforting on some level and i'm sorry if you hear my my 4 year old yelling she had made a comment in a shot but then you know 100 seconds i think i saw your dog running behind my back hurts basically a military it's quite possible you should know i did you know it really is it it really is the model that we're having to deal with but it is politicized and i'm really worried about it because we have to account so kind of trust in some some things that are that we all can agree upon if we can't do that we're in trouble ok we're going to go to a short bre
political media and she laid out the networks that we're talking about writing cable news or new york times washington post right places you could still get decent journalism now maybe not that it won't go heavy on the national stories but i still think my local news is still good you know i'd still good because i don't see any of them injecting their dear diary opinions and the reporting it's this fire happened here this person unfortunately got killed here this team won and here's your...
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what we're saying with every single so-called institution of journalism out there from washington post a new york times to stand and say i am as n.b.c. fox you know all of them how do we do it that's the big question well you know so joe we're just stuck with tribalism and trying to tribalism that some people confront and support i mean if you look over at the intercepts ok they have they have a let me well they can you know give them money to do investigative reporting and it's a real mix bag. but you know but also you know i'm going to really very tragic because we're with the model that kim is describing which i think she's right then there is really no coming together we have to live with our good visions and unfortunately it's only getting worse. i agree with ken and i understand her context which is political media and she laid out the networks that we're talking about right cable news or new york times washington post right places you could still get decent journalism now maybe not that it won't go heavy on the national stories but i still think my local noons is still good you know i'd still go
what we're saying with every single so-called institution of journalism out there from washington post a new york times to stand and say i am as n.b.c. fox you know all of them how do we do it that's the big question well you know so joe we're just stuck with tribalism and trying to tribalism that some people confront and support i mean if you look over at the intercepts ok they have they have a let me well they can you know give them money to do investigative reporting and it's a real mix bag....
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she has written on religion and secular national geographic's, washington post , new york times and more and holds a doctorate in theology from oxford. she's also author of the novel social creature. joining tara to discuss her new book is ross douthat,, columnist for the new york times op-ed page and offer up to change the church, bad religion and privileged and co-author of brand-new party. before joining new york times was a senior editor for the atlantic. these film critic for national review and he cohosts the new york times weekly op-ed paul podcast. he lives in new haven with his wife and three children so without further ado please join me in welcoming cara and ross. >> thank you so much, thanks to all of you for joining us here in this exciting virtual experience. this slightly disembodied way of talking about a book that may be appropriate tothe subject matter . and,, thanks for letting me interrogate you about the future of religion in the united states and beyond . >> thank you so much for being here. >> just another thursday night in america. i want to make two comments befo
she has written on religion and secular national geographic's, washington post , new york times and more and holds a doctorate in theology from oxford. she's also author of the novel social creature. joining tara to discuss her new book is ross douthat,, columnist for the new york times op-ed page and offer up to change the church, bad religion and privileged and co-author of brand-new party. before joining new york times was a senior editor for the atlantic. these film critic for national...
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what we want ok i think it was around april may time this year the prime minister wrote a piece for i think it was the washington post maybe the new york times probably the washington post and he was saying look world you've got to engage with us as a country because we are this close to being food insecure we don't have enough stuff to feed lebanese talking about a country where 80 percent of what you use is imported 20 percent of the population is basically occupying refugee status at that time there was a big pile on on the back of that article saying look he's diverting because so many of the issues in lebanon are self-inflicted anyway so he's trying to dilute the reaction because his name is in the crosshairs of accountability what i've just said to you now is that a fair interpretation of the reality of lebanon not where the prime minister might like to say lebanon is. i mean yes i mean the the the lebanese government and leaders and many of the shows keep keep you know pushing that can hitting the can for and more vigorous for civility to others and nominees 1st and foremost but also international supporters have been asking for
what we want ok i think it was around april may time this year the prime minister wrote a piece for i think it was the washington post maybe the new york times probably the washington post and he was saying look world you've got to engage with us as a country because we are this close to being food insecure we don't have enough stuff to feed lebanese talking about a country where 80 percent of what you use is imported 20 percent of the population is basically occupying refugee status at that...
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for exaggerating crowd sizes and disagreeing with them every time a democrat or chuck pelosi or anti- policy, the "washington post", the "new yorkhey say trumps anti- immigrants. that is a disgusting lie millions of immigrants to come here under trump. they say he's a racist, anti- immigrant races. with another monstrous live. as there are a million immigrants come to this country illegally every year. they are all different colors. trump is not a racist. nancy pelosi is a racist. she has contempt for inner-city black that she can walk all over them. she's been doing it for 30 or 40 years she knows what she's doing hundred democrats uses as a weapon? when the chapters in my book is called the terror caucus is in the house or something. the house of representatives consists of omar alexandria cortez, ayanna presley and several others. happens all be people of color to use that ideological terminology. so they are protected can do serial crimes and omar apparently has done and into this country fraudulently by marrying your brother. she apparently has done. raising money for terrorist groups and omar and cortez and others express
for exaggerating crowd sizes and disagreeing with them every time a democrat or chuck pelosi or anti- policy, the "washington post", the "new yorkhey say trumps anti- immigrants. that is a disgusting lie millions of immigrants to come here under trump. they say he's a racist, anti- immigrant races. with another monstrous live. as there are a million immigrants come to this country illegally every year. they are all different colors. trump is not a racist. nancy pelosi is a...
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column and current affairs is that the truth is paywall but the lies are free the new york times the new yorker the washington post the new republic new york harper's the new york review of books the financial times and the london times all have pay walls breitbart fox news the daily wire the federalist and the washington examiner and info wars are free as corporate cost cutting continues to whack local newsgathering talkers magazine publisher michael harrison warns about using peer to peer media like twitter as news feed. we're going to have to do is educate our children because this is going to be a long process of coming into some type of a clearing with daylight we have to educate our children and ourselves in how to think critically when consuming directly you know right from the fire hose this nonstop flow of information with all kinds of credibility and points that you attach to it. if ever there was a time to remember our r.t.u. motto question more it's now and that is the big picture thanks for watching we're going to be back again next week same time and if that's not convenient set your d.v.r. on direct
column and current affairs is that the truth is paywall but the lies are free the new york times the new yorker the washington post the new republic new york harper's the new york review of books the financial times and the london times all have pay walls breitbart fox news the daily wire the federalist and the washington examiner and info wars are free as corporate cost cutting continues to whack local newsgathering talkers magazine publisher michael harrison warns about using peer to peer...
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. >>> other news, both "washington post" and "new york times was" reporting it was the white house thatssured the cdc to stop recommending people who had been exposed to covid-19 but showed no symptoms not be tested for coronavirus. logically, those are the exact people you would want to test for coronavirus. if you have the symptoms, it's a pretty good clue that you have them. birx later this about that with morning and while i can invite you to the interview, i am open to ask her questions you would like answered. if you have questions for dr. birx, send them to me publicly or twitter or dm and my facebook, as well. i don't go on facebook very often but i promise to do so today. >>> all right. well, continuing that coronavirus coverage, the fastest and cheapest rapid testing kit yet has just received federal approval. the fda is giving the emergency use authorization to new portable rapid tests from abbott labs. it gives results in 15 minutes and it doesn't require extra equipment. it costs just $5. chicago-based abbott millions of those tests in a matter of weeks. >>> not once, not t
. >>> other news, both "washington post" and "new york times was" reporting it was the white house thatssured the cdc to stop recommending people who had been exposed to covid-19 but showed no symptoms not be tested for coronavirus. logically, those are the exact people you would want to test for coronavirus. if you have the symptoms, it's a pretty good clue that you have them. birx later this about that with morning and while i can invite you to the interview, i am...
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okay, new york times, the democrat party bible in the washington post, biden and harris come out swingingwow. unbelievable. joe concha is a man that i want to talk about for the newspaper, joe, very objective the new york times and the washington post, ap, abc and all the rest. what do you think? joe: that wasn't even half of it, you also had as if the memo went out, declaring we want to make sure that kamala harris is betrayed as a moderate for the new york times, and pragmatic moderate. as a centrist, drive the point home seem to be the message, the associated press, and adding harris to the ticket, he can point to her relatively centrist record on healthcare in her background on law enforcement, okay let's look at those two things that were going to look at the associated press in the way that they are portraying kamala harris, she wants healthcare for the undocumented, she and everybody else raise their hands when asked the question, she also supports medicare for all, is that a centrist position on healthcare? don't think so. finally we talked about in terms of her career law enforce
okay, new york times, the democrat party bible in the washington post, biden and harris come out swingingwow. unbelievable. joe concha is a man that i want to talk about for the newspaper, joe, very objective the new york times and the washington post, ap, abc and all the rest. what do you think? joe: that wasn't even half of it, you also had as if the memo went out, declaring we want to make sure that kamala harris is betrayed as a moderate for the new york times, and pragmatic moderate. as a...
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new york times" headlines biden-harris trump attacks. gop falls back on pattern of insults wow first taste of clash between tickets. okay. new york teams the democrat party and washington postn and harris come out swinging. wow. unbelievable. joe is the man that i wanted to talk to you about this. he's reporter for newspaper. joe, very objective i thought "new york times" in washington post ap, abc all of the rest what do you think? >> that wasn't even half of it, mark. you have as if a memo went out basically declaring we're going make sure that kamala harris is portrayed as a moderate or "new york times" called it a pragmatic moderate as a centrist drive that point home seem to be the message. associated press, quote, in adding harris to the ticket, he could point to her relatively centrist record on issues such as health care and her background in law enforcement. okay, let's look at just those two things if we're going look at associate the press in terms of the way they're portraying kamala harris. she wants to provide health care for the undocumented remember during debate she and everybody else raised their hands when asked that question. she also supports medicare f
new york times" headlines biden-harris trump attacks. gop falls back on pattern of insults wow first taste of clash between tickets. okay. new york teams the democrat party and washington postn and harris come out swinging. wow. unbelievable. joe is the man that i wanted to talk to you about this. he's reporter for newspaper. joe, very objective i thought "new york times" in washington post ap, abc all of the rest what do you think? >> that wasn't even half of it, mark. you...
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she's written religion and secular religion for national geographic, the washington post, the new york times and more in the doctrine and theology in oxford, she's the author of the novel social creature. joining her to discuss her new book is ross, a columnist for the new york times op-ed page, he is the author to change a church and privilege, and co-author, brand-new party, before joining the new york times uses senior editor for the atlantic in the critic for the national review, he lives in new haven with his wife and three children, without further ado join me in welcoming tar and ross. >> thank you so much, thank you to all of you for joining us in this exciting virtual experien experience, slightly disembodied way of talking about a book that may be appropriate to the subject matter and tar are, thank you for letting me and being here. >> thank you so much for being here. >> just another thursday night in america. i just want to make two comments before we start, the first is in our era of covid i have done enough zoom events to know that sometimes people are more hesitant to ask que
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very concerned, as are most of my friends, by what has been revealed by i think the washington post and new york times about the efforts of trump's appointee to postmaster general and his slowdown of the postal service to make it a less reliable service. and what that might mean for the absentee ballots getting out to people and when they have filled them out getting back. what might the congress be able to do with regards to this problem? particularly in the context of ensuring there is enough money arehat the male people getting overtime pay, because the is one of the things postmaster general has forbidden among others. what can you do to stop this effort to make the post office less reliable, especially in the context of the election? rep. clyburn: thank you for asking that question. i have the same concerns you have about the postal service. i do believe that this administration is trying all it can to slow down the postal services. is sok that is what disheartening to me. when you slow down the postal service, it's not just about not delivering ballots on time, it's about whether or not they del
very concerned, as are most of my friends, by what has been revealed by i think the washington post and new york times about the efforts of trump's appointee to postmaster general and his slowdown of the postal service to make it a less reliable service. and what that might mean for the absentee ballots getting out to people and when they have filled them out getting back. what might the congress be able to do with regards to this problem? particularly in the context of ensuring there is enough...
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new york times washington post etc etc they have all at some point and sometimes often said something like chinese author and activist kong sundance says blah blah blah he has a very active twitter account and he's written several well received books explaining that his homeland of china is truly up. and although he's never been seen no one knows what he looks like we do know what he sounds like here he is appearing on a podcast gets pissed and bites at clemson you know those 3800000 protesters have been out on the streets since june 9th and you know before that there were a couple of. anti extradition protests in april in me as well. rather unique accent well gray zone news felt like they'd heard that voice before here's a clip of an american man named brian kern who was ever present at anti china protests and used to work for amnesty international very important to mark the occasion of the 30th anniversary of june 4th on them and massacre it's something that everyone in the world should remember so well one of the most respect to the experts of voices quoted by western media as a ch
new york times washington post etc etc they have all at some point and sometimes often said something like chinese author and activist kong sundance says blah blah blah he has a very active twitter account and he's written several well received books explaining that his homeland of china is truly up. and although he's never been seen no one knows what he looks like we do know what he sounds like here he is appearing on a podcast gets pissed and bites at clemson you know those 3800000 protesters...
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new religions for a godless world," she is a contributing editor at the american interest, former staff are, has written on religion and secularism for national geographic, the washington post, the new york times and holds a doctorate in theology from oxford and the author of the novel social creature. a columnist for the op-ed page, the author of to change the church, religion and privilege. before joining the new york times he was a senior editor of the atlantic. he cohosts the new york times weekly op-ed podcast the argument, lives in newhaven with his wife and 3 children. without further a do please join me in welcoming tara burton and ross douthat. >> thank you to all of you for joining us in this exciting virtual experience, slightly disembodied way of talking about a book that is appropriate to the subject matter. thanks for letting me interrogate you about the future of religion in the united states and beyond. >> thank you for being here. >> another thursday night in america. i want to make two comments. i have done enough zoom events to know people are more hesitant to ask questions when they are typing in questions. had a real event you stand up and tell the author why she is wrong
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national newspapers referring to winston churchill you might think you were reading the washington post or new york times and it was about donald trump so similar other criticism, so identical i the accusations, both men lacks judgment, don't listen to anybody around them, only go with their gut instincts, that they are too optimistic, all the things we heard about donald trump with criticisms leveled at winston churchill. >> host: both were party switchers as well. >> they certainly were, yes. winston churchill was fluid. winston churchill was a lifelong politician. donald trump a billionaire businessman. both of them had different backgrounds but they certainly were fluid in their early years in terms of the political affiliations that they had but what both men had in common was love of country, love of the ordinary person who lived in their country and they had sentiments and tastes that resonated with the people of the time. in the movie the darkest hour a couple years ago many of the viewers will remember a scene where winston churchill goes into the tube in london and visits with the regular commu
national newspapers referring to winston churchill you might think you were reading the washington post or new york times and it was about donald trump so similar other criticism, so identical i the accusations, both men lacks judgment, don't listen to anybody around them, only go with their gut instincts, that they are too optimistic, all the things we heard about donald trump with criticisms leveled at winston churchill. >> host: both were party switchers as well. >> they...
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news service and the former staff reporter at fox.com. he has written on religion and secularism for national geographic, "the washington post," "the new york times" and more and holds a doctorate in theology from oxford. she's also the author of the novel "social creature." joining tara to discuss her new book is ross douthat, co-author of grand new party. before joining "the new york times," he was a senior editor for the atlantic. he is the film critic for national review, and he co-hosts "the new york times"' weekly op-ed e podcast, the argument. he lives in new haven with his wife and three children. so without further ado, please join me in welcoming tara and ross. >> thank you so much. thanks to all of you for joining us here in this, you know, exciting virtual experience, this slightly disembodied way of talking about a book that a may be appropriate to the subject matter. and, tara, thanks for letting me interrogate you about the future of religion in the united states and beyond. >> physical therapy night. thank you so much for being here. >> just another thursday night in america. i just want to make two comments before we start. the f
news service and the former staff reporter at fox.com. he has written on religion and secularism for national geographic, "the washington post," "the new york times" and more and holds a doctorate in theology from oxford. she's also the author of the novel "social creature." joining tara to discuss her new book is ross douthat, co-author of grand new party. before joining "the new york times," he was a senior editor for the atlantic. he is the film critic...