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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose 20140520

from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. the new york times announced that the editor jill abramson would be replaced. she was fired. then e-mail, they said departure was related to an issue with management in the newsroom. while theysome are not talking to the press both have a peer to on program in previous years. she told me about her interview for her position with the publisher. i was nervous. i picked at my food. what did he want to know? he wanted to know first of all things about what my vision of where the news report needed to go and he wanted to discuss both some of my strengths and some weaknesses. an appraisal of drinks and weaknesses. i thought that was fair. what did he say? canhen i am in a bad mood i be too brusque with people and you can read it on my face that who iss like good jill still at it and engaged in wants to talk about a great story and who compliments reporters, that is good jill. and bad jill can interact and

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose 20140520

from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. the new york times announced that the editor jill abramson would be replaced. she was fired. in an e-mail, they said the departure was related to an issue with management in the newsroom. jill abramson while they are not talking to the press both have a peer to on program in previous years. she told me about her interview for her position with the publisher. i was nervous. he took me to a very nice restaurant. i picked at my food. what did he want to know? he wanted to know first of all things about what my vision of where the news report needed to go and he wanted to discuss both some of my strengths and some weaknesses. an appraisal of drinks and weaknesses. both strength and weaknesses. i thought that was fair. what did he say? when i am in a bad mood i can be too brusque with people and you can read it on my face that there is like good jill who is still at it and engaged in wants to talk abo

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose 20140523

from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. is here.remnick he is the editor of the new yorker magazine. he brings with him a new book and looks at 1940 s history coulter through new yorker stories and pawns. the collection represents the great turn. the magazine s artistic awakening. how do you decide to do this? in internet terms, you want to surface your material. the new yorker has been around for coming up on 90 years. in the south, we call this plowing the ground. if you are starting to read the new yorker, you have no idea aj lee being ebay white is .b. white is not a name that comes up. by publishing to be like this, you bring first of all, you are showing how the new yorker developed. it s darted as a comic weekly. it was light, lively, age as each creation eight jazz age creation. it didn t ignore the depression, but the depression was in contradiction to the spirit of the magazine. it did not consider itself a political magazine. the war,

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140425

back to the kids. is there a generation of 8 or 9-year-olds capable of doing what those kids did then? particularly, wrarches to the common core, force feed confidence in the generation coming up, are we losing any way of them in the history, the culture that they are going to need to question are de-emphasizing citizen in the core curriculum in the united states. you could turn it around and say, if you re in my generation and benefited, i think the breakthrough in birmingham in 19633 # opened up doors for equal citizenship for young people doing something for us, we do something for them to restore education and really studying and not approaching young people on the basis of what we may have heard. some young people are far more liberated and natural in their views and apt kuwaited prejudices, and they are free of them, but some are trapped in them, and they are not educated. we have to encourage the good part and try to rescue our education so that it makes the kind

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Transcripts For MSNBCW The 11th Hour With Brian Williams 20210122

executive orders, rolled out a national agenda to combat the pandemic while delivering an honest answer to the tough times ahead. let me be very clear things are going to continue to get worse before they get better. the death toll will likely top 500,000 next month. for the past year, we couldn t rely on the federal government to act with the urgency and focus and coordination we needed. and we are seeing the tragic cost of that failure. our national strategy is comprehensive, it s based on science, not politics, it s based on truth, not denial, and it s detailed. our national plan launches a full scale wartime effort to address the shortages by ramping up production of syringes, needles, you name it. the new president s plan involves invoking the defense production act, increasing state aid, including rolling out fema, expanding testing and treatment and requiring masks on public transportation, including aircraft. re-opening more schools and businesses also a key par

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Transcripts For CNNW Reliable Sources 20140518

run the time newsroom. she is a role model for women and some men, and as soon as she enrolled, her allies claimed unfair pay systems at the time. the other narrative is coming from the times publisher. he and his allies say she was a bad manager. solsberger said he would give no details, but then he had no choice. he listed his problems with her. look at this. arbitrary decision making. a failure to consult and bring colleagues with her. inadequate communication, and the public mistreatment of colleagues. pretty strong stuff. now, i worked at the times for six years. that means i worked for abramson and the editor who came before her. she was necessarily not a people person. she could be gruff and even rude. when i told her i may be leaving the times, her attitude made it easier to leave. now people are asking, beyond unequal pay and management skills, is this expectations for women in journalism? abramson wearing boxing gloves, hash tag pushy. that s one of the words used t

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Transcripts For MSNBCW The Beat With Ari Melber 20171113

as young as 14, mitch mcconnell formally turning against him. believes the women accusers who have confronted moore publicly and says moore should step aside. that s not all. man in charge of senate re-election campaigns for republicans, said that if moore wins, still no good and u.s. senate should expel him in the event of victory. talk of this extraordinary step is a sign of how fast this story is moving even inside loyal republican circles in washington. today a new accuser from late last week, beverly young nelson making accusations that moore sexually assaulted her at 16. and said off the top it has nothing to do with politics. my husband and i supported donald trump for president. this has nothing whatsoever to do with the republicans or the democrats. it has everything to do with mr. moore s sexual assault when i was a teenager. nelson rounds out that accusation explaining she was teenager, moore was d.a., they were in a locked car. next part i have to warn you is

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Transcripts For MSNBCW The 11th Hour With Brian Williams 20171213

very beginning, this campaign has never been about me, it s never been about roy moore. it s been about every one of you, every one of you and your sons and daughters. it s all of those volunteers that knocked on 300,000 doors. [ cheers and applause ] it s the volunteers who made 1.2 million phone calls around this state. [ cheers and applause ] it s those volunteers to make sure that we knew. it was every community. you know, i keep hearing about the different communities in this state. the african-american community. thank you! [ cheers and applause ] my friends, my friends in the latino community, thank you! [ cheers and applause ] to all my jewish friends, happy hanukkah! [ cheers and applause ] we have built this, everywhere we have gone. we have had that same energy. we ve had that same excitement. at the end of the day, this entire race has been about dignity and respect. [ cheers and applause ] this campaign, this campaign has been about the rule of law. this [ chee

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Transcripts For MSNBCW The Beat With Ari Melber 20180410

which is run by a close confidante of donald trump as well. we re learning about documents related to a taxicab medallion company that cohen owns. trump calls this a break in. in fact, it was planned by the fbi and it sparked with originally with something that was uncovered in bob mueller s special counsel probe. and we don t often read donald trump s tweets unless they have something important. here they are. attorney/client privilege is dead. total witch-hunt. that s a remarkable statement from a president whose own lawyer has just been basically surveilled and evidence gathered approved by his own deputy attorney general. the witch-hunt is coming from inside the house. meanwhile, donald trump seems to be trying to leave some door open to having bob mueller removed. here s the white house on that today. reporter: you said the president has the power to fire robert mueller? i know a number of individuals in the legal community and the department of justice that he

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Transcripts For MSNBCW The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20191006

bye. see you in a minute. thank you. yep. so rachel s going to be joining us later to assess where we are at the end of week two in the impeachment investigation of donald j. trump, and we ll discuss her amazing book, which i am going to rave about. it is also very much related to this week s news. and later in the hour, we will look at the ray of hope sent by mitt romney today indicating that at least one republican senator is capable of speaking the truth about the president s conduct this week. and the last word tonight, the last word of this program this week will go to the woman who warned president trump not to do what he did on that phone call with the president of ukraine. and she warned him not to do what he did publicly this week when he requested help in his re-election campaign from china. he was warned. he got a legal warning not to do that. that warning came from ellen weintraub, and the president did it anyway. ellen weintraub will get tonight s last

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