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Alex Wagner Tonight

the staff that worked the printing presses. they were really literally more paper at all. when the strike finally ended, above the masthead on the front page of the first new copy of the paper in months, the paper advertised a special 88 days in review news summary. to catch everyone up on everything that they had happened since the new york times last published. in that time, one pope died and another was elected. two soviet spies were sentenced to 50 years in prison. three congressman were indicted. and perhaps most topical, the new york yankees won a world series. >> the new york newspaper strike is over, at long last. we got the daily news and the times this morning. just the way we did before the strike began back in august. august. >> the first bundles of paperwork be delivered to the loading docks. trucks rushed them to new stands. readers were delighted. >> feels fantastic.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

city's three major newspapers, the new york times, the daily news, in the new york post. new york is now without its major daily newspapers. and there are some fears here that the strike could develop into a long one. while they argue the biggest newspaper in the biggest city in the country's the newsroom, published by the unification church. which is headed by the reverence some a moon, the korean evangelist. >> what the unions in the publishes are getting the impression that they are able to set that into a power struggle. both sides could be bluffing, but if they are not, the new york newspaper strike could be long bitter and expensive. >> today, more than 40 years later 1000 new york times employees walked off the job again. they have not had a working contract since march of 2021. negotiations over that contract between the papers management and the unions have broken down, primarily over disputes about pay, health care, and salary floors for the papers lowest paid employees. the ceo of the times read a memo last night rebutting some of the union's claims. she cited what she called the

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to catch everyone up on everything that they had happened since the new york times last published. in that time, one pope died and another was elected. two soviet spies were sentenced to 50 years in prison. three congressman were indicted. and perhaps most topical, the new york yankees won a world series. >> the new york newspaper strike is over, at long last. we got the daily news and the times this morning. just the way we did before the strike began back in august. august. >> the first bundles of paperwork be delivered to the loading docks. trucks rushed them to new stands. readers were delighted. >> feels fantastic. it's like, you know, a void in my life is filled. >> it is hard to imagine what our world would look like today without the new york times or an indefinite period of time. but if these negotiations don't

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Alex Wagner Tonight

newspaper in the biggest city in the country's the newsroom, published by the unification church. which is headed by the reverence, the korean evangelist. >> what the unions in the publishes are getting the impression that they are able to set that into a power struggle. both sides could be bluffing, but if they are not, the new york newspaper strike could be long bitter and expensive. >> today, more than 40 years later 1000 new york times employees walked off the job again. they have not had a working contract since march of 2021. negotiations over that contract between the papers management and the unions have broken down, primarily over disputes about pay, health care, and salary floors for the papers lowest paid employees. the ceo of the times read a memo last night rebutting some of the union's claims. she cited what she called the clear commitments the paper has shown to negotiate their way to a contract that provides times journalists with substantial pain greases, market leading benefits, and flexible working

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Alex Wagner Tonight

above the masthead on the front page of the first new copy of the paper in months, the paper advertised a special 88 days in review news summary. to catch everyone up on everything that they had happened since the new york times last published. in that time, one pope died and another was elected. two soviet spies were sentenced to 50 years in prison. three congressman were indicted. and perhaps most topical, the new york yankees won a world series. >> the new york newspaper strike is over, at long last. we got the daily news and the times this morning. just the way we did before the strike began back in august. august. >> the first bundles of paper were quickly delivered to the loading docks. trucks rushed them to new stands. readers were delighted. >> feels fantastic. it's like, you know, a void in my life is filled. >> it is hard to imagine what our world would look like today

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Alex Wagner Tonight

and there are some fears here that the strike could develop into a long one. while they argue the biggest newspaper in the biggest city in the country's the newsroom, published by the unification church. which is headed by the reverence, the korean evangelist. >> what the unions in the publishes are getting the impression that they are able to set that into a power struggle. both sides could be bluffing, but if they are not, the new york newspaper strike could be long bitter and expensive. >> today, more than 40 years later 1000 new york times employees walked off the job again. they have not had a working contract since march of 2021. negotiations over that contract between the papers management and the unions have broken down, primarily over disputes about pay, health care, and salary floors for the papers lowest paid employees. the ceo of the times wrote a memo last night rebutting some of the union's claims. she cited what she called the clear commitments the paper has shown to negotiate their way to

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conquer. >> you do. >> i grew up as a white child. i heard much more talk against democrats than i did against black people. >> i'm joined by author alvin feltenberg. i don't think people appreciate this guy's role in the 1950s to get people like me excited about politics. >> he loved debate. people forget he was a winning captain of the yale debate team the four years he was there. this is one of the great secrets -- not a great secret, but people didn't know that. what really brought him to the national stage was when he ran for mayor. >> new york city. >> new york had ten newspapers. there was a newspaper strike. so the electronic media covered it, and he was running a -- >> well, you're not a conservative, are you? >> i am. i'm center right. >> center right. so what made you want to write about buckly? >> i couldn't think of a -- >> i liked his wars with the warhawks because i'm not a

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defense the on sit of that. he looked for people like me. as a film critic, he was somebody who gave light to new voices, gave life to new visions that reflected all the diversity of this nation. different classes, points of view, he wanted it all out there. >> sure enough to the pet owner that they will be reunited with their pet. >> my first film, gates of heaven, there was a newspaper strike, and so the movie wasn't reviewed by any of the new york newspapers, which is a disaster. >> i miss that little black kitten so much. >> i just thought that's it, the movie's just going to vanish. >> both of them wanted to review it. i was troubled because the number of theaters in which it was playing was extremely small, and here you have a show that's being shown on 300 some odd public television stations around the country, how are people going to see it? >> let's move on to the one of

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somebody who gave light to new voices, gave life to new visions that reflected all the diversity of this nation. different classes, points of view, he wanted it all out there. >> sure enough to the pet owner that they will be reunited with their pet. >> my first film, "gates of heaven," there was a newspaper strike. so the movie wasn't reviewed by any of the new york newspapers, which is a disaster. >> i miss that little black kitten so much. >> i just thought that's it, the movie's just going to vanish. >> both of them wanted to review it. i was troubled because the number of theaters in which it was playing was extremely small, and here you have a show that's being shown on 300 some odd public television stations around the country, how are people going to see it? >> let's move on now to a movie that i think is the most brilliant, american documentary films i've seen in a long time. >> and then really out of nowhere, those guys started

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