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AirTalk 22 h
En respuesta a @AirTalk
"I believe that as Americans, we should be more worried about this measure. If you're an American businessman and at the airport for transit in HK, if your enemy in china wants to drum up charges against you, they can ask HK police to arrest you. It affects everyone." Gabriel Law
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AirTalk 22 h
NOW: The latest on protests and political unrest in as extradtion bill saga continues
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AirTalk 22 h
. listeners share their thoughts on the trade to the Lakers
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Newzmutt 22 h
This trade is reminiscent of the deal that brought Kareem to the Lakers. AD can have that same kind of impact. Showtime!
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Steve 22 h
En respuesta a @AirTalk @KPCC y a 4 más
Great trade! So tired of Lakers losing and not being in the playoffs. They were on the brink of being irrelevant but reversed that with one big trade. Here come playoffs, championship and printing money again!
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AirTalk 22 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @taniaganguli y a 3 más
"Lakers now only have one guard on the roster who has a guaranteed contract next year. Not getting anyone [to replace Lonzo] isn't an option. Kemba and Kyrie would be great, not sure if [Lakers] can make $ work. Maybe they take a pay cut to play w/ LeBron & AD."
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AirTalk 22 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @taniaganguli y a 3 más
"The Lakers can't wait for young players to develop because LeBron isn't getting any younger. And while LeBron will still be great as he gets older, there is likely only a short window left on his career."
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AirTalk 22 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @taniaganguli y a 3 más
"It's really boom or bust. If this works out, the Lakers won't miss out on the draft picks they traded. But the Steve Nash-Dwight Howard trade was the last time they gave up this much, and they never got what they wanted out of that trade -- a championship."
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AirTalk 22 h
In hour 2 of 's , and 's break down the trade that sent to the Lakers and what it means for the team's championship expectations next season
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AirTalk 22 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @DrVMDS
"I think daily press briefings are critical to a functioning government. Public policies are complex issues. Briefings allow admins to speak w/ one voice. It allows you to get policy ides out concisely. It also lets off steam if you have a crisis situation." Sean Walsh
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AirTalk 23 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @DrVMDS
"I'm wondering whether we have come to a generational shift, that maybe those press briefings and maybe that indirect communication that WH has with American public has changed. Maybe it's specific to Trump, but maybe is indicative of bigger change."
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AirTalk 23 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @DrVMDS
On impending departure of Sarah Huckabee Sanders: "I've done press briefings. It's one of the hardest jobs to do. You basically get beaten up for an hour or two going through every policy issue in the world. I would say SHS had an almost impossible job." Sean Walsh
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AirTalk 23 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @DrVMDS
"Fragmented doesn't mean...where people cant' get along and that they don't have overarching goals they support. It means there are different constituencies in party that support different candidates, and that could be along racial or policy lines." Sean Walsh
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AirTalk 23 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @DrVMDS
"The commentary that spins off from debates, however, will be crucial." (2/2)
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AirTalk 23 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @DrVMDS
"Political junkies like me and Sean will be glued to TV. Most folks aren't, they've got other stuff going on. But they'll be hearing about debates through social media, conversations, podcasts. I think the notion of everyone sitting around TV to watch is gone." (1/2)
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AirTalk 23 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @DrVMDS
"I do think people will watch, particularly Dems. This is the first...opportunity to see everyone and size them up. The issue is whether someone can stand out even with a good one-liner. The 2016 GOP field was a mess, which allowed Donald Trump to rise to the top." Sean Walsh
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AirTalk 23 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @DrVMDS
"These debates matter because the candidates polling at smaller numbers can make moves up. The potential big losers here are if you're a frontrunner and you stumble badly. You have a lot to lose and not that much to gain." Sean Walsh
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AirTalk 23 h
En respuesta a @KPCC @DrVMDS
"I can't tell you there's going to be a lot of meat in terms of policy in these debates, given that you have 2 hours for 10 candidates and 4 moderators in each debate, but I do think we'll see some zingers and folks will be watching for who looks most presidential."
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AirTalk 23 h
First up, our weekly politics roundtable tackles the first Democratic debates, Sarah Huckabee Sanders' departure from the White House and more. Listen live on !
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AirTalk 23 h
It would be unethical for us to give up our source or sources.
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