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has turned western outlets into little more than anti russian p r. operations. americas new york times newspaper is now an agent of ukraine secured to service through it of a source of this fact as a structure has promoted another supposed sensation. suggesting that the russian embassy and keith is being evacuated. the russian embassy and conceal its general in ukraine operating as normal. and the american journalists have lost the culture of checking public data. even though we have published many materials on this issue . the tiny piece is just the latest in a litany of unproven mainstream claims that moscow is readying. a ukrainian invasion talks between russia, the u. s. and they don't have so far failed to damp intentions. on the contrary, western politicians have recently ramped up threats of new sanctions against the kremlin. the meanwhile, nato states are boosting military support to give, with canada, joining the u. k. in sending troops and special forces. britain has already shipped missile systems which it claims are strictly defensive in nature, u. s. allies including sweden or reinf
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authorities have to take down the editors of liberal and just being your last newspapers in the united states. obviously, the new york times spanish newspapers option, the case can only proceed if the supreme court actually accepts the case. do you think they're going to do that? well, increasingly those being the accusations by lawyers of ability zation of the supreme court here, boris johnson, of course, the british prime minister increasingly embattled scene, is perhaps facing the end of his political career in this country. it should be noted though that day would be perhaps the home secretary, pretty battelle, who has to adjudicate after the supreme court decision. and she herself, has been criticized for she has yet to resign at one point over relations with israel and she broke the ministerial go go to going to a inquiry. so again, and again during this circle more fair process has been the allegations of corruption. i mean, i should say the counter food minister here in london was just resigned of a corona wires fraud, but corruption as being accused time and time again within the legal process is the supreme court
authorities have to take down the editors of liberal and just being your last newspapers in the united states. obviously, the new york times spanish newspapers option, the case can only proceed if the supreme court actually accepts the case. do you think they're going to do that? well, increasingly those being the accusations by lawyers of ability zation of the supreme court here, boris johnson, of course, the british prime minister increasingly embattled scene, is perhaps facing the end of his...
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angeles times and the chicago tribune and now by the boston globe and the new york times and the washington post newspapers. they had a lot of space because i just like to be able you know to write loan form it seemed like it. it would ask a lot of you to keep a story going for 70 inches and i just like that challenge. the and when i started writing these long form stories people started whispering to me. you want to write books and you know? is very easy to say that to someone but it's it's not easy to find your way into into the book world, and i was at the boston globe actually in stan grossfeld two-time pulitzer prize winning photographer in a very dear friend of mine came up with an idea to take a trip down to mississippi river. in honor of mark twain's birthday, and so i took that trip me and staying down to mississippi river. a wrote a whole whole magazine issue that was devoted to his photographs and my words and then i was approached by the atlantic monthly press and they asked me to turn that into a book me and stan did and so that was my book our first book and then i was often running same ligh
angeles times and the chicago tribune and now by the boston globe and the new york times and the washington post newspapers. they had a lot of space because i just like to be able you know to write loan form it seemed like it. it would ask a lot of you to keep a story going for 70 inches and i just like that challenge. the and when i started writing these long form stories people started whispering to me. you want to write books and you know? is very easy to say that to someone but it's it's...
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. >>> "the new york times" reports alaska governor sarah palin tested positive for covid, delaying her liable trial against the newspaperjury selection in the defamation case was supposed to begin yesterday in federal court in new york. palin is not vaccinated. she sued the times after an editorial incorrectly asserted a link between her rhetoric and a mass shooting. the paper later corrected the editorial. six people were killed in the attack and then congresswoman gabrielle giffords was seriously wounded. >>> "the boston globe" says the supreme court agreed to hear a case challenging the use of race in college admissions, which could have an impact on affirmative action in higher education. a group called students for fair admissions filed lawsuits claiming harvard university and the university of north carolina discriminated against white and asian american applicants. two lower courts have sided with harvard. this will be the supreme court's first affirmative action case since then president trump appointed three conservative judges. >>> and the "associated press" says nasa's james webb telescope arrived in its new
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you know, everybody's new obsession has just been acquired by the new york times company, according to the newspaperom its creator for a price in the quote, low 7 figures were all became a sudden hit earlier this month. i'm obsessed with that. i've forced everyone at work to play with me well. once a day players get 6 chances to guess a five-letter word. the no-frills game first appeared back in october and it's now grown to millions of users daily, according to the new york times. now that they've acquired at the game will initially remain free to new and existing players. i don't like that word initially. i don't want to have to pay to play wordle. please keep it free for all of us. thank you. that's my message. that's it for the kron. 4 news at 3 this afternoon. thanks so much for joining us here. we'll have more for you coming up on the kron. 4 news at 5 6 o'clock in >> time will be back with the latest. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-g
you know, everybody's new obsession has just been acquired by the new york times company, according to the newspaperom its creator for a price in the quote, low 7 figures were all became a sudden hit earlier this month. i'm obsessed with that. i've forced everyone at work to play with me well. once a day players get 6 chances to guess a five-letter word. the no-frills game first appeared back in october and it's now grown to millions of users daily, according to the new york times. now that...
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tiktok and then it got bigger and went from tiktok to tabloids and from tabloids to newspapers and the "new york timesout it. the long and short of the story is there's a woman on tiktok who posted a story about a bad date she had with a guy named caleb, then other women saw that video and thought she was talking about another caleb. and they were, like, we met caleb. she said not that caleb. who's caleb? there's a caleb that worked at west elm, the furniture place. these women were, like, caleb is a dick. he took me on a date and went on a bunch of dates with me and co-hosted me and -- ghosted me and disappeared. one of the other women was, like, he sent unsolicited dickpics. this became huge online. massive. and then what happened was, like, one of the women's videos went reel viral and she put up caleb's face and his name and everything so people tracked him down, found his workplace, started threatening, like, west elm about like furniture and shit and him and then, like, he's gone now, the guy's had to go deep undercover. he's a 6-foot white boy named caleb and he's gone. this became a huge story
tiktok and then it got bigger and went from tiktok to tabloids and from tabloids to newspapers and the "new york timesout it. the long and short of the story is there's a woman on tiktok who posted a story about a bad date she had with a guy named caleb, then other women saw that video and thought she was talking about another caleb. and they were, like, we met caleb. she said not that caleb. who's caleb? there's a caleb that worked at west elm, the furniture place. these women were, like,...
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time now. the unmasked singer is in new york right now, appearing in court for her defamation suit against "the new york times." twelve years ago she couldn't name a newspapernd now she's suing one. the trial was supposed to start this week, but had to be pushed when sarah palin, who is famously unvaccinated, tested positive again on monday. in new york you're supposed to isolate for five days after a positive test. but darn it, that's not how alaska's top hockey mom does it. [ laughter ] she plays by her own rules. the other night, she caught some flack for eating indoors at a restaurant despite the fact that you are supposed to show proof of vaccination to get in. she doesn't have that. and now, after testing positive, she went back to that same restaurant! with covid and a guy who's coughing. there's toy foid mary. what's she supposed to do? sit in her hotel room and order from any of the 20,000 restaurants in new york city? this is a list i was surprised sarah palin didn't make. speculation about who will occupy the white house in january of 2025 has already begun. and the numbers aren't so good for joe biden or donald trump. according to a new poll fro
time now. the unmasked singer is in new york right now, appearing in court for her defamation suit against "the new york times." twelve years ago she couldn't name a newspapernd now she's suing one. the trial was supposed to start this week, but had to be pushed when sarah palin, who is famously unvaccinated, tested positive again on monday. in new york you're supposed to isolate for five days after a positive test. but darn it, that's not how alaska's top hockey mom does it. [...
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then, jesse wegman of the new york times editorial board on why his newspaper is now sounding alarms authoritarian republican party plus brandi majority with new reporting on how january six a stream-ism felt on the local level across the country and what we are learning from the chaos of another back to school moment in year three of the pandemic. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and happy new year to you all. as we enter this new year, and brace for the anniversary of january six. now one of the most ignominious dates in american history, the future of american democracy still hangs in the balance resting on a night's edge. and one of the most important roles of the bipartisan committee investigating the insurrection is taken on, aside from fact finding, which is important, is just a simple act of reminding the country was true in the moments while the attack unfolded and in the moments afterward. which is that what happened was horrific and extremely existentially really dangerous to the countries democratic present and future. it was a cri
then, jesse wegman of the new york times editorial board on why his newspaper is now sounding alarms authoritarian republican party plus brandi majority with new reporting on how january six a stream-ism felt on the local level across the country and what we are learning from the chaos of another back to school moment in year three of the pandemic. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and happy new year to you all. as we enter this new year, and brace for...
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then, jesse wegman of the "new york times" editorial board on why his newspaper is now sounding alarms over an authoritarian republican party. >>> plus, brandy with new reporting on how january 6th extremism is being felt on the local level across the country. >>> and what we're learning from the chaos of another back-to-school moment in year three of the pandemic. "all in" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, and happy new year to you all. as we enter this new year and brace for the anniversary of january 6th, now one of the most ig no minius dates in american history, the future of american democracy still hangs in the balance, resting on a knife's edge and one of the most important roles that the bipartisan committee investigating the insurrection is taking on, aside from fact-finding, which is important, is just the simple act of reminding the country what was true in the moments while the attack unfolded and in the moments afterwards, which is that what happened was horrific and extremely existentially dangerous to the country's democratic present
then, jesse wegman of the "new york times" editorial board on why his newspaper is now sounding alarms over an authoritarian republican party. >>> plus, brandy with new reporting on how january 6th extremism is being felt on the local level across the country. >>> and what we're learning from the chaos of another back-to-school moment in year three of the pandemic. "all in" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes,...
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even the left-wing newspaper such as the new york times had to admit that. it did not happen. the capital rioters did not kill anybody. there was one person killed in the violence of january 6. her name was ashli babbitt, one of the capital rioters, killed by a trigger-happy cop. i don't mean to obscure your motives or many americans who are clutching their pearls and believe the capitol riot was the worst attack in our nations history. it simply was not. you have been fed propaganda that even many of the propagandists have corrected but they run the story brian sicknick was killed by the capital rioters on page one of the newspaper and then they run the retraction on page 1000 so no one sees that. especially if you are only tuned into cnn or msnbc or reading left-wing papers. this is why i would say that. this is why i bring up the comparison of blm. you don't need to look back at the many other attacks on the u.s. capitol. almost all of which have been more significant than the january 6 capital ride. you don't even have to go that far back. you can go back to the blm riots
even the left-wing newspaper such as the new york times had to admit that. it did not happen. the capital rioters did not kill anybody. there was one person killed in the violence of january 6. her name was ashli babbitt, one of the capital rioters, killed by a trigger-happy cop. i don't mean to obscure your motives or many americans who are clutching their pearls and believe the capitol riot was the worst attack in our nations history. it simply was not. you have been fed propaganda that even...
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. >> "the new york times" called your new book "a eulogy for the newspaper business."ove letter. which is it? >> it's both. and it also, bob woodward and i did a program last night online from politics and pr ose, the great bookstore, and what you see in this book is this straight line from what i learned at the "evening star" about having two sources. about the best obtainable version of the truth. a straight line about what real reporting is to the watergate reporting we did at "the washington post," even though this book takes place only about this kid who had his one foot in the classroom, one foot in the juvenile court, one foot in the pool hall and got this amazing job that gave me this most amazing life that i've had. >> amazing life and three feet. that's the other thing. carl bernstein -- your new book "chasing history: a kid in the newsroom." it's out now. congratulations. we'll see you soon. the book is getting great reviews all over. "wall street journal," "new york times," everywhere. >>> a stunning admission from novak djokovic today. now we could learn i
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why is it also the bbc and "the new york times" and it's nont front page of all the european newspapers barely getting a mention. and when president zlin can i talks about the crisis, he says that people have nothing to worry about. that they should go about their business, that they should have family bbqs. and he said we will all get together in 2023, meaning that this crisis and potentially covid will all pass, and things will get back to normal. and he specifically said that he doesn't see more of a threat to ukraine now than there was a year ago. but people that i'm speaking to are starting to worry well, is the government revealing all that it knows? is the government trying to keep people calm while other discussions go on behind the scenes? but to answer your first question, is this a city that is battering down the hatches? absolutely not. >> richard, i think that's remarkable and fascinating reporting, and is why you have to be there sometimes to understand what's actually going on. let me ask you this. you've got a lot of sources in the ukrainian government and in the larger
why is it also the bbc and "the new york times" and it's nont front page of all the european newspapers barely getting a mention. and when president zlin can i talks about the crisis, he says that people have nothing to worry about. that they should go about their business, that they should have family bbqs. and he said we will all get together in 2023, meaning that this crisis and potentially covid will all pass, and things will get back to normal. and he specifically said that he...
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there was the new york times app which apple removed why the newspaper was working on articles nickel of the chinese government, abhorrent to her values. radio free asia, funded, nonprofit new service and one of the most hated absent china. china is not the only country capable of putting that pressure on apple or google. to cave into their terms. apple and google agreed to shut down the smart voting app in russia which was meant to help opposition parties organized ahead of parliamentary elections. we have an obvious foreign policy interest in promoting democracy, free press and human rights. these are core american values and they are the values that underlie freedom of expression and it enables google and apple to make the money they do. is it fair to say that apple censoring protesters in hong kong and voice of america serve as undermining our national interests? they >> are an absolute monopoly how you get to apps. rick -- senator blumenthal? jess: i would assume everyone on this panel agrees unless you want to say something to the contrary? two decades ago, the department of jus
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. >> "the new york times" notes that senator joe manchin does support voting rights legislation, more from the newspaper, katiesi rogers reporting. she says back in washington, there arebl multiple proposals find a ways to appease mr. mancn and ms. sinema, and other possible hold-outs are circulating including restoring the talking filibuster by requiring law makes to take to the floor. reducing the number of votes needed to break a filibuster, and limiting its use altogether in some circumstances. so let's go to calls. catherine inve ohio. democratic caller. what do you say on this debate? >> caller: i think every american should have the right to vote. yes, i am.es >> all right. we're listening. every american should have the right to vote, you said. >> caller: yes, f every america has a t right to vote. i think that if the republicans can change the filibuster when they want to, the democrats should be allowed to do it as well. this is an issue that affects all americans. voting. we know that the united states of america has had a history didn't want black people to vote, they didn't want women to vo
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york times is bind sports new site, the athletic for $550000000.00. the latest movement strategy to expand its audience of pain subscribers as the newspaper print ads business continues to fade. as of the most recent quarter, the times had around 8400000 subscribers. it has been diversifying this coverage with lifestyle advice, games and recipes. how we need to counter a pullback from the politics driven news traffic boom of 2020 or meanwhile, vox news is planning its own expansion with plans to acquire group 9 media, the publisher of sites such as phyllis, now this and the dodo a move that would combine the brands into one of the biggest online publishers in the digital space. the combined company would bring in more than $700000000.00 of revenue, and more than $100000000.00 in profit. and then their shock of selling off the seat of u as warner media and viacom cbs are exploring a possible sale of a significant steak or all of the c w network, which they jointly own. among the suitors in line is next our media group, the nation's biggest broadcaster, and a large owner of affiliates of that network. a keep in mind, these moves come as every major television
york times is bind sports new site, the athletic for $550000000.00. the latest movement strategy to expand its audience of pain subscribers as the newspaper print ads business continues to fade. as of the most recent quarter, the times had around 8400000 subscribers. it has been diversifying this coverage with lifestyle advice, games and recipes. how we need to counter a pullback from the politics driven news traffic boom of 2020 or meanwhile, vox news is planning its own expansion with plans...
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york times delves into the root causes of the problem. in a recent report, this point having provided a platform for that de funds, the police movements, the newspaper now suggests that could have been a foxes for the rising crime. police officers scared of being caught in the next viral video may have pulled back on proactive anti violence practices and extreme circumstances. the lack of confidence in the place could have led some people to take the law into their own hands and acts of street or vigilante. violence, the timing supports the theory with homicides rising unusually quickly shortly after george floyd murder. and the insuring protests that the found, the police movement interrupted amid social justice protest throughout the american cities 2 years ago in the wake of the murder of african american man, george floyd by a police officer who was detaining him. supporters often these men have called for police officers on 40 to be reduced with the funding redirected to the issue on the new york times had been filing it report with such pledges. but too often in recent months, instead of a bomb, the police department has become another source
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the new york times delves into the root causes of the problem in a recent report, just by having continuously provided a platform for the b funds, the police movement. the newspaper now suggests that by products of the social justice efforts could have contributed to the rise in crime police officer's skirt of been caught. the next viral video may have pulled back on proactive anti violence practices and extreme circumstances. the lack of confidence in the police could have led some people to take the law into their own hands in acts of street or vigilante violence. the timing supports this theory of homicides rising. unusually quickly. surely the george floyd's murder and the insuring protests liddy funds. the police movement interrupted amid social justice protests throughout major u. s. cities, 2 years ago in the wake of the murder of african american man, george floyd by a police offer officer who was detaining him. supporters of the movements have called for police officers authority to be reduced with their funding, redirected to other issues and new york times zealous neighborhood of houses. too often in recent months, instead of a bomb, the police departm
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newspaper is in your family. we have a clip of your father, former new york times editor talking about you and your brother and himthis is from 1994, very brief. [video clip] >> that's my sons on the left and jeffrey on the right. just to the left of that it was in that picture and we were back from a nine-day trip in the louisiana bayou. on going down in a few weeks to spend a week with them. we will fly fishing saltwater. [end of video clip] susan: what's next for you? ben: i want to do everything i can to help africa town right now. i covered that community for many years and know that there are all sorts of things that need fixing. so anyway i could let my voice to help, i'm eager to, i have two documentaries in the works that will come out. these are my secret love, these are carnivorous plants, and the other is an aquatic documentary, another underwater film ike the underwater film -- force, another one i made. and i will write some more books. as a journalist, i no longer have my daily newspaper job. as a journalist, what i want more than anything is to write something that changes people's lives that helps
newspaper is in your family. we have a clip of your father, former new york times editor talking about you and your brother and himthis is from 1994, very brief. [video clip] >> that's my sons on the left and jeffrey on the right. just to the left of that it was in that picture and we were back from a nine-day trip in the louisiana bayou. on going down in a few weeks to spend a week with them. we will fly fishing saltwater. [end of video clip] susan: what's next for you? ben: i want to do...
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every major newspaper in the united states, "the new york times," "the washington post", and even "thet put out a statement the next day that said, at this time, there is no danger to the public. >> i was really scratching my head, because generally when you say something like that, you have a good idea who did it. they must believe that the murdaugh's were targeted. >> one of the more common comments that i heard on the street was this must have something to do with that boat crash. >> the beaches never wanted anything like this to happen. they didn't. so we volunteered to give dna and statements so they could be excluded, which they were. >> we've heard that statement, that you finally got justice. this is not justice for us. these people were brutally murdered, and he did not deserve it. neither did his mama. >> do you have any idea who would have done this? did they have any enemies? >> i really don't know of any enemies. you hear all this talk on the, social media with regard to paul. >> i've heard that paul had gotten some threats. >> i knew generally about them, yes. >> but as r
every major newspaper in the united states, "the new york times," "the washington post", and even "thet put out a statement the next day that said, at this time, there is no danger to the public. >> i was really scratching my head, because generally when you say something like that, you have a good idea who did it. they must believe that the murdaugh's were targeted. >> one of the more common comments that i heard on the street was this must have something...
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even the left-wing newspaper such as the new york times had to admit that. it did not happen.ioters did not kill anybody. there was one person killed in the violence of january 6. her name was ashli babbitt, one of the capital rioters, killed by a trigger-happy cop. i don't mean to obscure your motives or many americans who are clutching their pearls and believe the capitol riot was the worst attack in our nations history. it simply was not. you have been fed propaganda that even many of the propagandists have corrected but they run the story brian sicknick was killed by the capital rioters on page one of the newspaper and then they run the retraction on page 1000 so no one sees that. especially if you are only tuned into cnn or msnbc or reading left-wing papers. this is why i would say that. this is why i bring up the comparison of blm. you don't need to look back at the many other attacks on the u.s. capitol. almost all of which have been more significant than the january 6 capital ride. you don't even have to go that far back. you can go back to the blm riots when propagand
even the left-wing newspaper such as the new york times had to admit that. it did not happen.ioters did not kill anybody. there was one person killed in the violence of january 6. her name was ashli babbitt, one of the capital rioters, killed by a trigger-happy cop. i don't mean to obscure your motives or many americans who are clutching their pearls and believe the capitol riot was the worst attack in our nations history. it simply was not. you have been fed propaganda that even many of the...
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it led to some withering commentary in the newspapers this weekend, best reflected by the new york times, and his son had some pretty choice words for the democratic senatorsjoe manchin and kyrsten sinema who stand in the way of reform. so, let me be clear, when states are engaging in lawless voter suppression, only the law can stop them. senators sinema and manchin also say if the bill doesn't get bipartisan support, it shouldn't pass. well, the 14th amendment that granted citizenship to slaves, that didn't have bipartisan support. should formerly enslaved have been denied citizenship, senator sinema? let's bring in the panel to talk about this. it's not been a very good week forjoe biden. do you share the frustration of some of those on the left, on the progressive side of the party, you are part of the campaign. did he pledge something that he has failed to deliver? he pledge something that he has failed to deliver? . , , to deliver? he has definitely ledaed to deliver? he has definitely pledged something - to deliver? he has definitely pledged something that i to deliver? he has defi
it led to some withering commentary in the newspapers this weekend, best reflected by the new york times, and his son had some pretty choice words for the democratic senatorsjoe manchin and kyrsten sinema who stand in the way of reform. so, let me be clear, when states are engaging in lawless voter suppression, only the law can stop them. senators sinema and manchin also say if the bill doesn't get bipartisan support, it shouldn't pass. well, the 14th amendment that granted citizenship to...
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united states writes a newspaper column it generally doesn't include the words, i fear for our democracy, yet that is the headline on jimmy carter's essay in the "new york timescy, the former president said. as we go into tomorrow he's hardly alone in that sentiment. former generals, former government officials, also people who study this for a living including our next guests, coauthors of the best selling and deeply troubling "how democracies die". daniel, i am wondering what your current view is on the threat to democracy in this country. have things changed or not changed in a year since january 6th? >> i think it is pretty clear that january 6th was really a turning point for us. it's momentous. it will have long run consequences. it could be an indicator of democracy further rerailing, a moment where we rally behind democracy or could also be a moment where we continue to lichl alone and careen from extreme to extreme. if the republicans take the house they might try to impeach joe biden. i think it's in our hands how woe interpret the eechtsz from the last year. >> steven, jimmy carter says our great nation teeters on the brink of a widening abyss, we
united states writes a newspaper column it generally doesn't include the words, i fear for our democracy, yet that is the headline on jimmy carter's essay in the "new york timescy, the former president said. as we go into tomorrow he's hardly alone in that sentiment. former generals, former government officials, also people who study this for a living including our next guests, coauthors of the best selling and deeply troubling "how democracies die". daniel, i am wondering what...
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city of new york are misdemeanors and not the kind of things that people sit around their kitchen table talking about. we have all had the experience of reading the newspaper about the eighth timerrested and they do an assault or something serious, and we say what happened the first seven times? they didn't get connected to the services they need, addiction or mental health. we are going to address those needs and deal with things so we don't ever get to that eighth time. that's how that's going to make us safer. >> now, with all the controversy, these are the things you ran on. i mean, what was surprising to me was nothing i'm seeing that's new, and you won the election. and there are a growing number of prosecutors across the country trying to do something similar to what you're doing. and they are often met with the same argument, that less incarceration leads to more crime. what's your response to that? >> first, you're 100% right. we were elected overwhelmingly in the general election, and emerged from a nine-way primary and so manhattan has spoken. we were quite deliberate. we wrote out what we were going to do. we talked about it. i talked about being the victim of crime
city of new york are misdemeanors and not the kind of things that people sit around their kitchen table talking about. we have all had the experience of reading the newspaper about the eighth timerrested and they do an assault or something serious, and we say what happened the first seven times? they didn't get connected to the services they need, addiction or mental health. we are going to address those needs and deal with things so we don't ever get to that eighth time. that's how that's...
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>> i actually think she would probably be an editor at a newspaper, you know, like the opinion of the review section of "the new york timesirl here. >> we like each other a lot. we love each other actually. >> i could tell. i was watching you on the monitor before we came on. i could just see the interaction between you guys. you seem like you're really good friends. let's talk about the show, "single drunk female." ally, you play sophia's tv mom on the show. just seeing you, i can see it sort of seems like that translates a little bit off screen to the mom/daughter relationship. >> it absolutely does. and i have to watch myself because i am both protective and a little bit possessive of sofia. so, you know, i tried to find some boundaries that work well with carol so it's all -- the line there is easy to cross. >> let's show everybody a clip real quick. this is you, ally, picking up sofia's character from rehab. let's. >>hourehab boyt' trapist, sidne. >> did you just talk about me the whole time? >> yes, mother, it's all about you. but, yeah, basically. >> so good. basically, yeah. okay, sofia, you guys are texting buddi
>> i actually think she would probably be an editor at a newspaper, you know, like the opinion of the review section of "the new york timesirl here. >> we like each other a lot. we love each other actually. >> i could tell. i was watching you on the monitor before we came on. i could just see the interaction between you guys. you seem like you're really good friends. let's talk about the show, "single drunk female." ally, you play sophia's tv mom on the show....
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newspapers every day. the wall street journal to give us the conservative side of things the new york times so i know what the enemy is thinking. and the new york post just have fun. so you know, i think you should get a taste and same thing with mainstream media on tv as well. i i painfully watch not i because i don't watch this stuff every night, but when i do watch i go back and forth between cnn, i don't care what i can't watch msnbc. i have to be honest. i can't it's just too much for me, but i'll go back and forth between cnn and fox. because i want to see how whatever the big stories of the day are how they cover them differently and what you're going to find is they cover them completely differently. and the emphasize which stories? you know, so so to be there'll be a day like where let's say. there's a big story on wall street. and there's a big story in washington dc. cnn will cover the washington dc story and they will cover it with nothing but democratic the house and senate. and democratic pundits commenting on it. fox news won't cover the washington story unless it's really big. they won't c
newspapers every day. the wall street journal to give us the conservative side of things the new york times so i know what the enemy is thinking. and the new york post just have fun. so you know, i think you should get a taste and same thing with mainstream media on tv as well. i i painfully watch not i because i don't watch this stuff every night, but when i do watch i go back and forth between cnn, i don't care what i can't watch msnbc. i have to be honest. i can't it's just too much for me,...