brian: the reason we have a snow shot ainsley s upset with snow. this is the least snow we have had in new york since 1973. ainsley: not supposed to snow in new york. brian: i have to do this for you. this should have been your bump-in because you love show. ainsley: christmas alley ski slope. ing. you said your daughter is going skiing for the first time today? we are going to do the bunny slope today or tomorrow. brian: are you going? ainsley: of course i m going. i mean, i send her up there all by herself? brian: listen, she has got to go grow up. will is here. avians ains have you taken your children skiing either one of you. brian: no. oh yeah, hi, will. brian: ainsley asked me a question. will: i tuned him out. all morning long you have been throwing shots and lobbing missiles over this way only catching one of every five. brian: i just looked at him. wow i was hoping it would have been pete and we got off to a bad start. will: pizza pie down
dehumanizing. ainsley: here is mine from college when we get these when we are in journalism school. tells you how to write letters. which letters you use, numbers, which ones you write out it. tells you all kinds of rules, especially if you are a newspaper writer. you really need to know all these rules. so the a.p. style book changes and do these contemporary updates periodically and here s the latest one. they are focusing on the labels, the poor, the mentally ill, the french. the chapter there is a new chapter in the new book and it s inclusive story telling and they call it essential. instructions on the proper use of crort. brian: are you going to change your life now will? are you no longer going to say the french? general and dehumanizing the labels. such as the poor the mentally ill, the disabled, the college-educated. instead of using words people with mental illnesses.
has that become a liability for him in a way it hasn t appeared to be in the past? i think it s less about detail and more about character and the type of person he is. the tory party has been prepared to overlook his personal flaws. he was sacked as a newspaper writer for telling untruths. he was sacked as a shadow minister for telling untruths about an extramarital affair. i think we are seeing a character flaw. there comes a point when they go into a tailspin and the strengths become weaknesses. the big question is whether that what s we re seeing, whether these incidents, with the wallpaper gate that s been known, doing up his flat. the questions were that these are not going to turn all the things which the tory party bought into. if he becomes election loser and the very things which made him strong as a candidate in connecting with people his character,
uncomfortable for government and has caused huge anger. borisjohnson already said there was no party. he s now announced an investigation, and this story will keep going. ian, everyone who knows borisjohnson suggests his strength is communication, particularly ideas and policies. not necessarily in understanding detail. has that become a liability for him in a way it hasn t appeared to be in the past? i think it s less about detail and more about character and the type of person he is. the tory party has been prepared to overlook his personal flaws. he was sacked as a newspaper writer for telling untruths. he was sacked as a shadow minister for telling untruths about an affair. i think we are seeing a character flaw. there comes a point when they go into a tailspin and the strengths become weaknesses. the big question is whether that what s we re seeing,
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