and david daley, author of why your vote doesn t count and the upcoming book unrigged, how americans battle back of democracy. i m a citizen of cherokee nation, a journalist and host of the podcast this land and i m really, really excited to dig into this conversation in the next hour. i think it s more important now than ever. i think in this moment of a global pandemic we are seeing the systemic failures of our government right now. you know, sort of all of the cracks that were existing are more apparent than ever and i think a lot of us have our eyes on this upcoming election, if that election is going to be a solution or make the problem worse. so, steve, i i ll direct the first question to you. a lot of democrats have seen a singular focus on beating donald trump in november. there s a lot of debate whether or not those efforts should be voted on or should be focused on converting trump voters, working class white voters over to the democratic side or increasing t
coverage was politically motivated or influenced by political forces. it s raising questions about whether ami violated the terms. a non-prosecution agreement reached with federal prosecutors last year over a hush-money payment to help donald trump s prospects in the 2016 election. the agreement requires ami to commit to crimes to commit no crimes whatsoever for three years. if ami breaks the terms of the deal, it could be charged with campaign finance violations. federal prosecutors are now reviewing whether the company violated the agreement according to a person familiar with the investigation. ami s chief executive, david pecker, is a longtime friend. donald trump. adding aiding his campaign by burying stories during the 2016 campaign and publishing articles adverse to trump s opponents. trump himself has berated bezos on twitter, going after amazon and criticizing the washington post coverage for months. he said this after bezos divorce was announced last month
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This year’s Kegley Institute of Ethics’ Annual Memorial Lecture featured Rebecca Nagle, a Cherokee Nation journalist specializing in media representation of Indigenous Americans. Her topic was a needed reminder of