Showing posts with label New York Times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Times. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 08, 2023

How to Carve a Turkey (and Plate It Beautifully) | NYT Cooking

Nov 1, 2023 | Have you ever wondered how you’re actually supposed to carve a turkey? Food stylist Barrett Washburne is here to show you. He’ll share all of his best tips and tricks, including how to plate it beautifully, just in time for Thanksgiving.


Get the recipe here.

Friday, February 04, 2022

A Gay Mormon Love Story: Elder | Op-Docs | The New York Times

Jul 7, 2015 • This short documentary tells the story of a gay Mormon’s love affair while he served on a mission in Italy. Produced by: Genéa Gaudet


Saturday, September 18, 2021

This Was My Comment on Thursday, September 16th. in the New York Times apropos of AUKUS

I strongly disapprove of this deal, especially the duplicitous way that the US, UK and Australia have gone about it.

This deal between the US, UK and Australia has greatly angered the French and the Chinese: The French are understandably very angry (and greatly disappointed) because it cancels their huge deal with Australia - they feel let down; the Chinese are also understandably very angry because they apparently view it as resurrecting the Cold War mentality. They also see it as meddling in their region and waters.

It seems to me that the West is going the wrong way about trying to curb the rise of China. First and foremost, we should not be cutting off France like this; instead, the US, UK, and Australia should be working closely with France and Europe. We should not be causing divisions by our actions, for to do so will only embolden and empower China. The West should be working as one hand!

This is an ill-conceived move. It is divisive and counterproductive. – © Mark

This comment can be found on the New York Times here. If you approve of the comment, please be so kind as to give it a thumbs up. I would greatly appreciate that. (There are also more comments of mine on this topic beneath this comment. Please read those as well and like them if you feel so inclined.)

Monday, September 10, 2018

'This Is Not Sedition; This Is Not Treason' | Morning Joe | MSNBC


The White House search for the anonymous writer of the now notorious New York Times opinion column continues, with Trump calling for AG Sessions to investigate and saying the column amounts to treason. Kellyanne Conway also weighed in on the matter.

Saturday, September 08, 2018

Friday, September 07, 2018

Report: White House Has List Of Who Could Have Written Op-Ed | The Last Word | MSNBC


The New York Times is reporting that John Kelly and advisers have a list of about 12 suspects who could have written the now-infamous New York Times op-ed. Lawrence discusses the development with Peter Baker.

Trump Administration Struggles To Deny Op-Ed


Who wrote the op-ed? Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, break it down.

Thursday, September 06, 2018

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

NYT Columnist: Donald Trump Still An 'Unformed Piece Of Clay' | Morning Joe | MSNBC


Donald Trump reportedly called The New York Times a great "American jewel" during a meeting with the paper. The New York Times' Frank Bruni and Jeremy Peters, The Washinton Post's Chris Cillizza, former Treasury official Steve Rattner and the Wall Street Journal's Carol Lee join to discuss.

Trump Booed as He Leaves the New York Times Office


Boos rang out as President-elect Donald Trump departed the New York Times office in Manhattan on Tuesday following a high-profile meeting with the newspaper’s staff and management. Trump had previously threatened to cancel the meeting before rescheduling the sit-down

Read the Guardian article here

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Donald Trump To NYT: Alt-Right 'Not A Group I Want To Energize'


President-elect Donald Trump told the New York Times that the Alt-right is not a group he wants to "energize." Southern Poverty Law Center's Richard Cohen and MSNBC's Katy Tur discuss.

Donald Trump Cancels Meeting with New York Times


Fox News contributor Laura Ingraham weighs in on 'Fox & Friends'

Thursday, April 07, 2011

Love in Saudi Arabia – The New York Times

Watch New York Times video here

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Four New York Times Journalists Missing in Libya

Photos: Reuters

REUTERS: Four journalists covering the fighting in Libya for the New York Times are missing, the newspaper said Wednesday.

The New York Times said the journalists, who included two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Shadid, were last in contact with their editors Tuesday morning from the town of Ajdabiya.

Also missing were Stephen Farrell -- a reporter and videographer who was kidnapped by the Taliban in 2009 and rescued by British commandos -- and two photographers, Tyler Hicks and Lynsey Addario, the newspaper said. » | Reporting by Michelle Nichols; editing by Mohammad Zargham | NEW YORK | Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Le New York Times condamne les «calculs» de Sarkozy

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Ce n'est pas la première fois que le New York Times, journal de référence de la gauche libérale américaine, s'en prend à la politique de Nicolas Sarkozy. Photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: N'hésitant pas à parler de «xénophobie», le célèbre quotidien américain dresse un tableau au vitriol des récentes propositions du président français en matière de sécurité et d'immigration.

Le New York Times se paie une nouvelle fois Nicolas Sarkozy. Dans un éditorial intitulé «Xénophobie : la chasse aux non-Français», le prestigieux quotidien new-yorkais s'en prend aux récentes propositions du président français en matière de sécurité et d'immigration. Nicolas Sarkozy «attise dangereusement les sentiments anti-immigrés» au nom de «calculs politiques à court terme», juge le journal dans son édition de vendredi.

Particulièrement visé, le projet de retrait de la nationalité française aux délinquants d'origine étrangère ayant attenté à la vie d'un membre des forces de l'ordre. «De peur que les électeurs ne comprennent pas qu'une telle loi viserait particulièrement les immigrés musulmans», le ministre de l'Intérieur a «gentiment» ajouté à la liste des griefs la polygamie et l'excision, ironise le New York Times.

«Et ce, dans un pays qui a longtemps défendu avec orgueil le principe d'égalité devant la loi de tous les citoyens français», poursuit le journal, qui note au passage que Nicolas Sarkozy a pour père un immigrant hongrois naturalisé et qu'il a épousé une Italienne ayant également acquis la nationalité française. Il rappelle également à celui «qui aime être appelé Sarko l'Américain» qu'aux États-Unis, la citoyenneté américaine est protégée par le 14e amendement, qu'elle soit de naissance ou acquise. Les tests ADN et la loi sur la burqa déjà dénoncés (Continuez à lire et écrire un commentaire) >>> Par Thomas Vampouille | Samedi 07 Août 2010

Monday, December 01, 2008

Joseph Klein: Off the Table

FRONTPAGEMAG.COM: Islam was born as a religion spread through violence. There is a direct line from the prophet Muhammad to today’s Islamic terrorists, whose latest deadly attacks wreaked havoc in Mumbai, India. The ongoing effort in the United Nations and the politically correct media to disassociate Islam from terrorism is a sham.

Just days before the Mumbai attack, a United Nations Committee passed a resolution entitled “Combating Defamation of Religions”, which will be going to the General Assembly for approval in mid-December. It is one in a series of such resolutions pushed by the Organization of Islamic Conference. While ostensibly applying to all religions, it refers only to Islam by name. The text “expresses deep concern … that Islam is frequently and wrongly associated with human rights violations and terrorism.”

The New York Times’ lead news stories in the aftermath of the Mumbai massacre played right into the Organization of Islamic Conference’s campaign of obfuscation. It omitted the central fact that the terrorists who murdered more than 170 innocent people were fanatical Islamists. The Times referred to them simply in generic terms as “gunmen”, “attackers”, and “militants”.

The only hint of a Muslim connection to the terrorist acts reported in the New York Times’ lead article on November 28, 2008 was the recounting of a complaint from two of the attackers to local television stations about the treatment of Muslims in India and about hostilities in the disputed territory of Kashmir. The Times actually quoted one of these cold-hearted terrorists, who tried to play victim in justifying the carnage.

Islamic terrorists always have some kind of excuse for their wanton killings. Usually it starts with the Jews, whom the religious fanatics believe are responsible for every ill befalling Muslims everywhere and thus deserve to die. It was no surprise that a Jewish center in Mumbai was among the prime terrorist targets, with deadly consequences to a rabbi, his wife and other Jews.

Westerners also must be punished for keeping the Muslim people down, so the Islamists’ rationalization for murder goes. American and British citizens in particular were targeted at hotels and other locations in Mumbai where they were likely to congregate. However, the slaughter soon became indiscriminate. In fact, most of the dead appeared to be Indians and tourists of other nationalities caught in the midst of the terrorists’ mayhem. Indian commandos involved in an operation to end the siege described the terrorists as "showing no remorse, firing at anyone who moves". >>> By Joseph Klein | December 1, 2008

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