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His account lacks the degree of systematic reporting and the breadth and depth of sourcing that inform rival works, ultimately coming across as more of a beach read.
But Wolff has his gifts as a writer: a novelistic eye for scene and detail, an ear for dramatic dialogue. His story keeps moving, free of constraints common to courtroom lawyers or newspaper reporters. He also keeps his focus tight on Trump and the shifting cast in the Oval Office from the fall of the campaign covered briefly in the first chapter to the end of the second impeachment trial in the U.
Senate in February of this year. Though clearly anticlimactic, that awkward Senate ritual gets a full chapter of its own, with Trump playing Greek chorus by cellphone and at one point trying to switch lawyers because one's suit looks terrible on television. All this summer's big Trump books thus far have had head-spinning anecdotes about Trump's performance in office and his madcap machinations in the weeks after his electoral defeat in November Wolff has his share, including a vivid re-creation of the White House meltdown when the vote count begins to turn against the incumbent in the late hours of election night.
The president, his close family and top aides are seen celebrating prematurely when early tallies show him ahead. But everything goes wobbly at p. We're winning. And everybody can see we are going to win. Everybody's calling to say that we're winning. And then they pull this. Readers know, of course, that losing Arizona solid Republican in all but one of the previous 17 presidential elections would not just dent Trump's expectations but cast doubt on other states where much of the vote was uncounted at that hour.
Until Fox's call on Arizona, Trump could plausibly argue he was leading in all of them. In the end, he lost all but one. The Arizona call brought this possibility front and center, making it impossible for Trump to go on national TV at midnight and declare himself reelected. And that declaration had been very much part of the strategy by which the White House had urged same-day, in-person voting and had insisted on a clear election night verdict.
Wolff describes the midnight scene in the hallway outside the presidential bedrooms: "Trump, fulminating, crossing over into fury, directed everybody to call somebody. Do Something. Call everybody. Fight this. They have to undo this. They have to! Trump's immediate family and inner circle dial up the Fox anchors, reporters and news managers, all the way up to members of the Murdoch family, which owns Fox News.
Wolff tells us that Murdoch was "open in his contempt for the president, whom he deemed stupid, venal, ludicrous, dangerous" — even as his Fox network frequently functioned as a Trump cheering section.
Some of the top voices on the local airwaves have lost their jobs. Larson, who is not a KFMB employee, has an ongoing program agreement with the station and he is still on the air. Messages and voice mails by the Union-Tribune to the management or communications officers at the respective companies went unreturned, as of the close of business Wednesday. About five employees will be retained by LMSD. A staffer confirmed the account to the Union-Tribune, saying the employees at the meeting included sales and promotional staffers as well as on-air workers.
Tegna, based in the Washington D. An official with Tegna told the San Diego Reader the company will provide a severance package for those affected. A number of on-air personalities were reluctant to talk on the record to the Union-Tribune, citing concerns about future job prospects, but some have taken to social media.
Machado, who spent two years at Sunny In a video to her listeners posted on her Facebook page, Lewis said she will concentrate on a wildlife foundation she co-founded that protects animals and fights poachers in Zambia.
Like so many other media industries in recent years, the radio business is going through fundamental economic shifts, especially on the local level. All that came on the heels of an increasing number of mergers and acquisitions of local stations by larger radio groups starting in the s. The cuts by iHeart stations in San Diego came at the same time the company laid off hundreds of employees at more than AM and FM stations, mostly in markets smaller than San Diego.
The company said it will rely increasingly on technology and artificial intelligence in its operations. Formerly known as Clear Channel, iHeart is the largest owner of radio stations in the country, with 5. Then it becomes kind of corporatized and homogenized.
Sempra planning a second LNG project in Mexico. Was Huntington Beach spill the last straw for California oil? Sullivan Solar Power locks its doors, not returning phone calls. When will it stop? San Diego gasoline prices keep rising. Offshore wind.
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