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No One Listened..md", + "00.03 News/They Cracked the Code to a Locked USB Drive Worth $235 Million in Bitcoin. Then It Got Weird.md", + "01.02 Home/Household.md", + "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-11-30.md", + "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-01.md", + "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-02.md", + "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-03.md", + "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-04.md", "00.01 Admin/Pictures/Kolkowitzia/IMG_3910.jpg", "00.01 Admin/Pictures/Kolkowitzia/IMG_3911.jpg", "00.01 Admin/Pictures/Kolkowitzia", diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-11-19.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-11-19.md index 7bb62110..7cb11007 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-11-19.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-11-19.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ style: number This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [x] 13:29 :necktie: [[2023-02-11 Mariage Eloi & Zélie|Mariage E]]: trouver une loc' de froc 📅 2022-12-15 ✅ 2022-12-08 +- [x] 13:29 :necktie: [[2023-02-11 💍 Mariage Eloi & Zélie|Mariage E]]: trouver une loc' de froc 📅 2022-12-15 ✅ 2022-12-08 %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-01-03.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-01-03.md index 23570c3e..64b605b4 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-01-03.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-01-03.md @@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   - [x] 10:30 :bed: [[2023-01-03|Memo]], [[@Life Admin|Admin]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi]]: Replace the bed 📅 2023-12-31 ✅ 2023-11-10 ^7h9wa9 - [x] 10:31 :tooth: [[2023-01-03|Memo]], [[@Life Admin|Admin]]: Find a dentist 📅 2023-06-30 ✅ 2023-07-06 ^889jmj -- [x] 10:33 👰‍♀️ [[2023-01-03|Memo]], [[@Family|Admin]]: Organise for [[2023-02-11 Mariage Eloi & Zélie|Eloi's wedding]] 📅 2023-01-31 ✅ 2023-01-07 ^16fcmt -- [x] 10:34 👰‍♀️ [[2023-01-03|Memo]], [[@Family|Admin]]: Organise for [[2023-04-29 Mariage Marguerite & Arnold|Marguerite's wedding]] 📅 2023-03-31 ✅ 2023-01-09 ^9pbu3g +- [x] 10:33 👰‍♀️ [[2023-01-03|Memo]], [[@Family|Admin]]: Organise for [[2023-02-11 💍 Mariage Eloi & Zélie|Eloi's wedding]] 📅 2023-01-31 ✅ 2023-01-07 ^16fcmt +- [x] 10:34 👰‍♀️ [[2023-01-03|Memo]], [[@Family|Admin]]: Organise for [[2023-04-29 💍 Mariage Marguerite & Arnold|Marguerite's wedding]] 📅 2023-03-31 ✅ 2023-01-09 ^9pbu3g - [x] 10:35 :chair: [[2023-01-03|Memo]], [[@Life Admin|Admin]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi]]: Find a person to repair Meggi's chair 📅 2023-05-31 ✅ 2023-04-15 ^fqrywu - [x] 10:42 :desktop_computer: [[2023-01-03|Memo]], [[@IT & Computer|IT]]: Re-deploy my Tools server 📅 2023-03-31 ✅ 2023-03-07 ^qydynl - [x] 10:43 :tornado: [[2023-01-03|Memo]], [[@Life Admin|Admin]]: Sort out 🌬 📅 2023-03-31 ✅ 2023-03-07 ^8c4usc diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-08.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-08.md index d68cd30a..d090ced6 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-08.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-08.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 📺: [[Reign Supreme (2022–)]] -⚽: [[2023-02-08 OM - Paris SG (2-1)]] +⚽: [[2023-02-08 ⚽️ OM - Paris SG (2-1)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-14.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-14.md index a72dab9b..4680ffb2 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-14.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-14.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 🍽: [[Spicy Szechuan Noodles with Garlic Chilli Oil]] -⚽: [[2023-02-14 PSG- Bayern (0-1)]] +⚽: [[2023-02-14 ⚽️ PSG- Bayern (0-1)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-19.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-19.md index bc652159..e3ec414a 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-19.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-19.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 📖: [[Under the Volcano]] -⚽: [[2023-02-19 PSG - Lille (4-3)]] +⚽: [[2023-02-19 ⚽️ PSG - Lille (4-3)]] 🎬: [[Riff Raff Kino Bar]]: [[Tár (2022)]] diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-26.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-26.md index 75c68ef5..ea1b96d5 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-26.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-02-26.md @@ -114,9 +114,9 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -🏉: [[2023-02-26 France - Scotland (32-21)]] +🏉: [[2023-02-26 🏉 France - Scotland (32-21)]] -⚽: [[2023-02-26 OM - PSG (0-3)]] +⚽: [[2023-02-26 ⚽️ OM - PSG (0-3)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-03-04.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-03-04.md index 8a9eaaec..15402c75 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-03-04.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-03-04.md @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 🍽: [[Baur au Lac]] -⚽: [[2023-03-04 PSG - FC Nantes (4-2)]] +⚽: [[2023-03-04 ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes (4-2)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-08.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-08.md index 237232da..be253dd9 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-08.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-08.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 🏟: [[@@Zürich|FC Zürich]] - FC Basel -⚽: [[2023-04-08 OGC Nice - PSG (0-2)]] +⚽: [[2023-04-08 ⚽️ OGC Nice - PSG (0-2)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-15.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-15.md index 50b0a5d4..7ed3ae32 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-15.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-15.md @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 🍽: [[Spicy Szechuan Noodles with Garlic Chilli Oil]] + jammy egg -⚽: [[2023-04-15 PSG - RC Lens (3-1)]] +⚽: [[2023-04-15 ⚽️ PSG - RC Lens (3-1)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-21.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-21.md index 69c7de7c..ea229314 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-21.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-04-21.md @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 🐎: [[Polo Park Zürich]] with [[@Sally|Sally]] -⚽: [[2023-04-21 Angers SCO - PSG (1-2)]] +⚽: [[2023-04-21 ⚽️ Angers SCO - PSG (1-2)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-05-07.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-05-07.md index 31c5555d..c76ac3c1 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-05-07.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-05-07.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 🍽: [[Big Shells With Spicy Lamb Sausage and Pistachios]] -⚽: [[2023-05-07 Troyes - PSG (1-3)]] +⚽: [[2023-05-07 ⚽️ Troyes - PSG (1-3)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-08-26.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-08-26.md index 35585eca..38d9b1b2 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-08-26.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-08-26.md @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -⚽: [[2023-08-26 Paris SG - RC Lens (3-1)]] +⚽: [[2023-08-26 ⚽️ Paris SG - RC Lens (3-1)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-10-09.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-10-09.md index 31887f23..e9ea99b9 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-10-09.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-10-09.md @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. - [x] 08:42 :potted_plant: [[@Life Admin|Admin]]: Buy garden accessories (watering can, bine, secateur)s 📅 2023-10-13 ✅ 2023-10-11 - [x] 08:44 :house: [[@Life Admin|Admin]]: Buy a desk for the front room 📅 2023-11-30 ✅ 2023-11-08 ^rns1zk - [x] 08:46 :speaker: [[@Lifestyle|Lifestyle]]: Re-organise my music in the main room 📅 2023-12-31 ✅ 2023-11-10 -- [ ] 09:28 :house: [[@Life Admin|Admin]]: Buy a small table for the sleeping room 📅2023-12-31 +- [x] 09:28 :house: [[@Life Admin|Admin]]: Buy a small table for the sleeping room 📅 2023-12-31 ✅ 2023-12-17 %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-11-30.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-11-30.md index bfa603bb..785f8a20 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-11-30.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-11-30.md @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ hide task count This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [ ] 13:38 :car: [[@Life Admin|Admin]]: Buy an [e-vignette](https://www.e-vignette.ch/) 📅2023-12-20 +- [x] 13:38 :car: [[@Life Admin|Admin]]: Buy an [e-vignette](https://www.e-vignette.ch/) 📅 2023-12-20 ✅ 2023-12-20 %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-02.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-02.md index d33abec6..b4f5f6b1 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-02.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-02.md @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [ ] 15:02 :bowl_with_spoon: [[Household]]: Acheter des bols (Depot ou en face sur Rennweg) 📅2023-12-30 ^4uxhak +- [x] 15:02 :bowl_with_spoon: [[Household]]: Acheter des bols (Depot ou en face sur Rennweg) 📅 2023-12-30 ✅ 2023-12-17 ^4uxhak - [x] 18:27 :racehorse: [[@Sally|Sally]]: Organise trip on 22nd December 📅 2023-12-15 ✅ 2023-12-15 %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-09.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-09.md index d7aaee56..41c9e911 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-09.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-09.md @@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ hide task count This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [ ] 13:58 :family: [[Amaury de Villeneuve]]: Buy a set of knives for Xmas 📅2023-12-21 -- [ ] 15:16 :handshake: [[@Lifestyle|Social]]: Buy a Xmas gift for Pam 📅2023-12-27 +- [x] 13:58 :family: [[Amaury de Villeneuve]]: Buy a set of knives for Xmas 📅 2023-12-21 ✅ 2023-12-17 +- [x] 15:16 :handshake: [[@Lifestyle|Social]]: Buy a Xmas gift for Pam 📅 2023-12-27 ✅ 2023-12-17 - [x] 15:18 :train2: [[@Life Admin|Admin]]: Buy train tickets for Paris 📅 2023-12-15 ✅ 2023-12-12 @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 🍴: [[Chilli con Carne]] -📺: [[2023-12-09 ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes]] +📺: [[2023-12-09 ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes (2-1)]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-16.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-16.md index 948dd151..ba43a99e 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-16.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-16.md @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ Stress: 25 FrontHeadBar: 5 EarHeadBar: 30 BackHeadBar: 20 -Water: 1 +Water: 2.4 Coffee: 4 -Steps: +Steps: 12883 Weight: Ski: IceSkating: @@ -116,6 +116,8 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. 🍴: [[Chicken Schnitzel]] +🏟: [[2023-12-16 🏒 Ice Hockey League|Ice Hockey]], [[@Switzerland|Switzerland]] - CZH: 2-3 +   --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-17.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-17.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c64b796e --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-17.md @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +--- + +title: "🗒 Daily Note" +allDay: true +date: 2023-12-17 +Date: 2023-12-17 +DocType: Note +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true +Sleep: 8 +Happiness: 85 +Gratefulness: 90 +Stress: 25 +FrontHeadBar: 5 +EarHeadBar: 30 +BackHeadBar: 20 +Water: 3 +Coffee: 4 +Steps: 12677 +Weight: +Ski: +IceSkating: +Riding: +Racket: +Football: +Swim: + +--- + +%% Parent:: [[@Life Admin]] %% + +--- + +[[2023-12-16|<< 🗓 Previous ]]       [[@Main Dashboard|Back]]       [[2023-12-18|🗓 Next >>]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Record today's health +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-2023-12-17Edit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-2023-12-17NSave + +  + +# 2023-12-17 + +  + +> [!summary]+ +> Daily note for 2023-12-17 + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### ✅ Tasks of the day + +  + +```tasks +not done +due on 2023-12-17 +path does not include Templates +hide backlinks +hide task count +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### 📝 Memos + +  + +This section does serve for quick memos. + +  + + +%% --- %% +  + +--- + +  + +### 🗒 Notes + +  + +🍽: [[Chilli con Carne]] + +📺: [[2023-12-17 ⚽️ Lille OSC - PSG (1-1)]] + +  + +--- + +  + +### :link: Linked activity + +  + +```dataview +Table from [[2023-12-17]] +``` + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-18.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-18.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5717d7fc --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-18.md @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +--- + +title: "🗒 Daily Note" +allDay: true +date: 2023-12-18 +Date: 2023-12-18 +DocType: Note +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true +Sleep: 8 +Happiness: 85 +Gratefulness: 90 +Stress: 25 +FrontHeadBar: 5 +EarHeadBar: 30 +BackHeadBar: 20 +Water: 2 +Coffee: 4 +Steps: 12734 +Weight: +Ski: +IceSkating: +Riding: +Racket: +Football: +Swim: + +--- + +%% Parent:: [[@Life Admin]] %% + +--- + +[[2023-12-17|<< 🗓 Previous ]]       [[@Main Dashboard|Back]]       [[2023-12-19|🗓 Next >>]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Record today's health +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-2023-12-18Edit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-2023-12-18NSave + +  + +# 2023-12-18 + +  + +> [!summary]+ +> Daily note for 2023-12-18 + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### ✅ Tasks of the day + +  + +```tasks +not done +due on 2023-12-18 +path does not include Templates +hide backlinks +hide task count +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### 📝 Memos + +  + +This section does serve for quick memos. + +  + + +%% --- %% +  + +--- + +  + +### 🗒 Notes + +  + +🌐: reparametrisation de [[Server VPN|wireguard]] sur mon telephone + +🍴: [[Chicken Fried Rice]] + +📖: [[Seven Pillars of Wisdom]] + +🍽: [[Big Shells With Spicy Lamb Sausage and Pistachios]] + + +  + +--- + +  + +### :link: Linked activity + +  + +```dataview +Table from [[2023-12-18]] +``` + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-19.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-19.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e81f83e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-19.md @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +--- + +title: "🗒 Daily Note" +allDay: true +date: 2023-12-19 +Date: 2023-12-19 +DocType: Note +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true +Sleep: 8 +Happiness: 85 +Gratefulness: 90 +Stress: 25 +FrontHeadBar: 5 +EarHeadBar: 30 +BackHeadBar: 20 +Water: 3.5 +Coffee: 3 +Steps: 15946 +Weight: 90.5 +Ski: +IceSkating: +Riding: +Racket: +Football: +Swim: + +--- + +%% Parent:: [[@Life Admin]] %% + +--- + +[[2023-12-18|<< 🗓 Previous ]]       [[@Main Dashboard|Back]]       [[2023-12-20|🗓 Next >>]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Record today's health +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-2023-12-19Edit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-2023-12-19NSave + +  + +# 2023-12-19 + +  + +> [!summary]+ +> Daily note for 2023-12-19 + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### ✅ Tasks of the day + +  + +```tasks +not done +due on 2023-12-19 +path does not include Templates +hide backlinks +hide task count +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### 📝 Memos + +  + +This section does serve for quick memos. + +  + + +%% --- %% +  + +--- + +  + +### 🗒 Notes + +  + +🍽: [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] + +  + +--- + +  + +### :link: Linked activity + +  + +```dataview +Table from [[2023-12-19]] +``` + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-20.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-20.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9a348ffd --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-20.md @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +--- + +title: "🗒 Daily Note" +allDay: true +date: 2023-12-20 +Date: 2023-12-20 +DocType: Note +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true +Sleep: 8 +Happiness: 85 +Gratefulness: 90 +Stress: 25 +FrontHeadBar: 5 +EarHeadBar: 30 +BackHeadBar: 20 +Water: 2.5 +Coffee: 4 +Steps: 21746 +Weight: +Ski: +IceSkating: +Riding: +Racket: +Football: +Swim: + +--- + +%% Parent:: [[@Life Admin]] %% + +--- + +[[2023-12-19|<< 🗓 Previous ]]       [[@Main Dashboard|Back]]       [[2023-12-21|🗓 Next >>]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Record today's health +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-2023-12-20Edit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-2023-12-20NSave + +  + +# 2023-12-20 + +  + +> [!summary]+ +> Daily note for 2023-12-20 + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### ✅ Tasks of the day + +  + +```tasks +not done +due on 2023-12-20 +path does not include Templates +hide backlinks +hide task count +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### 📝 Memos + +  + +This section does serve for quick memos. + +  + + +%% --- %% +  + +--- + +  + +### 🗒 Notes + +  + +📺: [[Secrets of Playboy (2022–2023)]] + +  + +--- + +  + +### :link: Linked activity + +  + +```dataview +Table from [[2023-12-20]] +``` + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-21.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-21.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..745c0092 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-21.md @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +--- + +title: "🗒 Daily Note" +allDay: true +date: 2023-12-21 +Date: 2023-12-21 +DocType: Note +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true +Sleep: 8 +Happiness: 85 +Gratefulness: 90 +Stress: 25 +FrontHeadBar: 5 +EarHeadBar: 30 +BackHeadBar: 20 +Water: 3.5 +Coffee: 4 +Steps: 12201 +Weight: +Ski: +IceSkating: +Riding: +Racket: +Football: +Swim: + +--- + +%% Parent:: [[@Life Admin]] %% + +--- + +[[2023-12-20|<< 🗓 Previous ]]       [[@Main Dashboard|Back]]       [[2023-12-22|🗓 Next >>]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Record today's health +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-2023-12-21Edit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-2023-12-21NSave + +  + +# 2023-12-21 + +  + +> [!summary]+ +> Daily note for 2023-12-21 + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### ✅ Tasks of the day + +  + +```tasks +not done +due on 2023-12-21 +path does not include Templates +hide backlinks +hide task count +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### 📝 Memos + +  + +This section does serve for quick memos. + +  + + +%% --- %% +  + +--- + +  + +### 🗒 Notes + +  + +📺: [[Secrets of Playboy (2022–2023)]] + +🚆: [[2023-12-21 🏠 Arrivée Papa]] + +🍽: [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] + +  + +--- + +  + +### :link: Linked activity + +  + +```dataview +Table from [[2023-12-21]] +``` + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-22.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-22.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0bd29538 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-12-22.md @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +--- + +title: "🗒 Daily Note" +allDay: true +date: 2023-12-22 +Date: 2023-12-22 +DocType: Note +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true +Sleep: 6 +Happiness: 85 +Gratefulness: 90 +Stress: 25 +FrontHeadBar: 5 +EarHeadBar: 30 +BackHeadBar: 20 +Water: +Coffee: +Steps: +Weight: +Ski: +IceSkating: +Riding: +Racket: +Football: +Swim: + +--- + +%% Parent:: [[@Life Admin]] %% + +--- + +[[2023-12-21|<< 🗓 Previous ]]       [[@Main Dashboard|Back]]       [[2023-12-23|🗓 Next >>]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Record today's health +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-2023-12-22Edit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-2023-12-22NSave + +  + +# 2023-12-22 + +  + +> [!summary]+ +> Daily note for 2023-12-22 + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### ✅ Tasks of the day + +  + +```tasks +not done +due on 2023-12-22 +path does not include Templates +hide backlinks +hide task count +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### 📝 Memos + +  + +This section does serve for quick memos. + +  + + +%% --- %% +  + +--- + +  + +### 🗒 Notes + +  + +📺: [[Secrets of Playboy (2022–2023)]] + +  + +--- + +  + +### :link: Linked activity + +  + +```dataview +Table from [[2023-12-22]] +``` + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2022-03-19 Arrivée Meggi-mo.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2022-03-19 🏠 Arrivée Meggi-mo.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2022-03-19 Arrivée Meggi-mo.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2022-03-19 🏠 Arrivée Meggi-mo.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2022-03-24 Départ de Meggi-mo.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2022-03-24 🎡 Départ de Meggi-mo.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2022-03-24 Départ de Meggi-mo.md rename to 00.01 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PSG.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-01-06 Chateauroux - PSG.md deleted file mode 100644 index 570ff6a5..00000000 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-01-06 Chateauroux - PSG.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Chateauroux - PSG (1-3) -allDay: false -startTime: 21:00 -endTime: 23:00 -date: 2023-01-06 -completed: null -CollapseMetaTable: true - ---- - -[[2023-01-06|Ce jour]], La Berrichonne de Châteauroux - [[Paris SG]]: 1-3 -Buteurs:: ⚽ Thio (LBC)
⚽ Ekitike
⚽ Soler
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France (24-29).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-05 🏉 Italy - France (24-29).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-05 Italy - France (24-29).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-05 🏉 Italy - France (24-29).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-06 Genève.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-06 📍 Genève.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-06 Genève.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-06 📍 Genève.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-08 OM - Paris SG (2-1).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-08 ⚽️ OM - Paris SG (2-1).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-08 OM - Paris SG (2-1).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-08 ⚽️ OM - Paris SG (2-1).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-09 Médecin.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-09 🩺 Médecin.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-09 Médecin.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-09 🩺 Médecin.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-11 Ireland - France.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-11 🏉 Ireland - France.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-11 Ireland - France.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-11 🏉 Ireland - France.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-11 Mariage Eloi & Zélie.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-11 💍 Mariage Eloi & Zélie.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-11 Mariage Eloi & Zélie.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-11 💍 Mariage Eloi & Zélie.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-14 PSG- Bayern (0-1).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-14 ⚽️ PSG- Bayern (0-1).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-14 PSG- Bayern (0-1).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-14 ⚽️ PSG- Bayern (0-1).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-19 PSG - Lille (4-3).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-19 ⚽️ PSG - Lille (4-3).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-19 PSG - Lille (4-3).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-19 ⚽️ PSG - Lille (4-3).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-19 Tár @ Riff Raff.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-19 🎞️ Tár @ Riff Raff.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-19 Tár @ Riff Raff.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-19 🎞️ Tár @ Riff Raff.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-24 Meggi's Birthday weekend in Milan.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-24 🎂 Meggi's Birthday weekend in Milan.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-24 Meggi's Birthday weekend in Milan.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-24 🎂 Meggi's Birthday weekend in Milan.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-25 Scan.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-25 🩺 Scan.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-25 Scan.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-25 🩺 Scan.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-02-26 OM - 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France.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-11 Marg & Arnold à Zürich.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-11 🏠 Marg & Arnold à Zürich.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-11 Marg & Arnold à Zürich.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-11 🏠 Marg & Arnold à Zürich.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-18 Molly & boyfriend in Zürich.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-18 🇨🇭 Molly & boyfriend in Zürich.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-18 Molly & boyfriend in Zürich.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-18 🇨🇭 Molly & boyfriend in Zürich.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-18 France - Wales.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-18 🏉 France - Wales.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-18 France - Wales.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-18 🏉 France - Wales.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-23 Meg in London.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-23 🎡 Meg in London.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-23 Meg in London.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-23 🎡 Meg in London.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-26 Mallorca.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-26 🐎 Mallorca.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-26 Mallorca.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-03-26 🐎 Mallorca.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-08 FC Zürich - FC Basel (1-1).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-08 ⚽️ FC Zürich - FC Basel (1-1).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-08 FC Zürich - FC Basel (1-1).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-08 ⚽️ FC Zürich - FC Basel (1-1).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-08 OGC Nice - PSG (0-2).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-08 ⚽️ OGC Nice - PSG (0-2).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-08 OGC Nice - PSG (0-2).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-08 ⚽️ OGC Nice - PSG (0-2).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-14 Médecin.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-14 🩺 Médecin.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-14 Médecin.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-14 🩺 Médecin.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-15 PSG - RC Lens (3-1).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-15 ⚽️ PSG - RC Lens (3-1).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-15 PSG - RC Lens (3-1).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-15 ⚽️ PSG - RC Lens (3-1).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-21 Angers SCO - PSG (1-2).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-21 ⚽️ Angers SCO - PSG (1-2).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-21 Angers SCO - PSG (1-2).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-21 ⚽️ Angers SCO - PSG (1-2).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-29 Mariage Marguerite & Arnold.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-29 💍 Mariage Marguerite & Arnold.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-29 Mariage Marguerite & Arnold.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-04-29 💍 Mariage Marguerite & Arnold.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-07 Troyes - PSG (1-3).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-07 ⚽️ Troyes - PSG (1-3).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-07 Troyes - PSG (1-3).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-07 ⚽️ Troyes - PSG (1-3).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-11 Bring car to Rex.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-11 🚗 Bring car to Rex.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-11 Bring car to Rex.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-11 🚗 Bring car to Rex.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-20 Mariage JB & Camila.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-20 💍 Mariage JB & Camila.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-20 Mariage JB & Camila.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-05-20 💍 Mariage JB & Camila.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-06-29 Stefan's birthday weekend.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-06-29 🎂 Stefan's birthday weekend.md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-06-29 Stefan's birthday weekend.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-06-29 🎂 Stefan's birthday weekend.md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-08-26 Paris SG - RC Lens (3-1).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-08-26 ⚽️ Paris SG - RC Lens (3-1).md similarity index 100% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-08-26 Paris SG - RC Lens (3-1).md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-08-26 ⚽️ Paris SG - RC Lens (3-1).md diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-09 ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-09 ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes (2-1).md similarity index 86% rename from 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-09 ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes.md rename to 00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-09 ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes (2-1).md index 13cd33ff..ce5f907a 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-09 ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-09 ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes (2-1).md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes +title: ⚽️ PSG - FC Nantes (2-1) allDay: false startTime: 21:00 endTime: 23:00 diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-16 🏒 Ice Hockey League.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-16 🏒 Ice Hockey League.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..acef3510 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-16 🏒 Ice Hockey League.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +--- +title: 🏒 Ice Hockey League +allDay: false +startTime: 14:00 +endTime: 20:00 +date: 2023-12-16 +completed: null +--- + +[[2023-12-16|Ce jour]], Ice Hockey League avec Benjamin Ferrand + +Finlande - Suède: 2-4 +[[@Switzerland|Switzerland]] - Rep Tchèque: 2-3 (a.p.) diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-17 ⚽️ Lille OSC - PSG (1-1).md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-17 ⚽️ Lille OSC - PSG (1-1).md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4c9dd454 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-17 ⚽️ Lille OSC - PSG (1-1).md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- +title: ⚽️ Lille OSC - PSG (1-1) +allDay: false +startTime: 20:45 +endTime: 22:45 +date: 2023-12-17 +completed: null +--- + +[[2023-12-17|Ce jour]], Lille OSC - [[Paris SG]]: 1-1 +Buteurs:: ⚽️ David (LOSC)
⚽️ M’Bappé diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-21 🏠 Arrivée Papa.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-21 🏠 Arrivée Papa.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b0d95b10 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-21 🏠 Arrivée Papa.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +--- +title: 🏠 Arrivée Papa +allDay: false +startTime: 20:26 +endTime: 21:26 +date: 2023-12-21 +completed: null +--- + +[[2023-12-21|Ce jour]], arrivée de [[Amaury de Villeneuve|Papa]] à [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-27 🗼 Départ Papa.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-27 🗼 Départ Papa.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..544487a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2023-12-27 🗼 Départ Papa.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +--- +title: 🗼 Départ Papa +allDay: false +startTime: 13:30 +endTime: 14:30 +date: 2023-12-27 +completed: null +--- + +[[2023-12-27|Ce jour]], départ de [[Amaury de Villeneuve|Papa]] de [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] pour [[@@Paris|Paris]] diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2024-02-14 ⚽️ PSG - Real Sociefad.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2024-02-14 ⚽️ PSG - Real Sociefad.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f497d71f --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2024-02-14 ⚽️ PSG - Real Sociefad.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- +title: ⚽️ PSG - Real Sociefad +allDay: false +startTime: 21:00 +endTime: 23:00 +date: 2024-02-14 +completed: null +--- + +[[2024-02-14|Ce jour]], [[Paris SG]] - Real Sociedad: +Buteurs:: diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2024-03-05 ⚽️ Real Sociedad - PSG.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2024-03-05 ⚽️ Real Sociedad - PSG.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a2923fb --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/Events/2024-03-05 ⚽️ Real Sociedad - PSG.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- +title: ⚽️ Real Sociedad - PSG +allDay: false +startTime: 21:00 +endTime: 23:00 +date: 2024-03-05 +completed: null +--- + +[[2024-03-05|Ce jour]], Real Sociedad - [[Paris SG]]: +Buteurs:: diff --git a/00.02 Inbox/Stories from Panchatantra.md b/00.02 Inbox/Stories from Panchatantra.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9da0436d --- /dev/null +++ b/00.02 Inbox/Stories from Panchatantra.md @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +--- + +Tag: [""] +Date: 2023-12-17 +DocType: "Source" +Hierarchy: "NonRoot" +TimeStamp: +location: +Source: + Type: "Book" + Author: Shivkumar + Language: + Published: 1979 + Link: + Read: + Cover: http://books.google.com/books/content?id=RkQl-mowjCkC&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=1&edge=curl&source=gbs_api +CollapseMetaTable: true + +--- + +Parent:: [[@Reading master|Reading list]] +ReadingState:: 🟥 + +--- + +  + +```button +name Edit Source parameters +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-SourceEdit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-TNSave + +  + +# Stories from Panchatantra + +  + +> [!summary]+ +> + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### Cover + +  + +```dataviewjs +dv.el("span", "![](" + dv.current().Source.Cover + ")") +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### Notes + +  + +from: [[‘The good guys don’t always win’ Salman Rushdie on peace, Barbie and what freedom cost him]] + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.03 News/Adrift An AP Investigation.md b/00.03 News/Adrift An AP Investigation.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7d20a16 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.03 News/Adrift An AP Investigation.md @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +--- + +Tag: ["🚔", "🌊", "🛶", "🇹🇹"] +Date: 2023-12-17 +DocType: "WebClipping" +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: 2023-12-17 +Link: https://projects.apnews.com/features/2023/adrift/index.html +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true + +--- + +Parent:: [[@News|News]] +Read:: [[2023-12-20]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-AdriftNSave + +  + +# Adrift + +![A wrecked wooden boat sits on the beach against a purple sky.](https://projects.apnews.com/features/2023/adrift/__cdn__/images/2000.8fb0e3c9a7dcb47dd869.jpg) + +BELLE GARDEN, Tobago (AP) –Around 6:30 a.m. on May 28, 2021, a couple of miles from Belle Garden Beach on the Caribbean island of Tobago, a narrow white-and-blue boat drifted onto the horizon. + +As it wobbled back and forth, fish gathered, feeding on the barnacles that had grown below the surface. + +From a distance, it seemed no one was aboard. But as fishermen approached, they smelled death. + +Inside were the decomposing bodies of more than a dozen Black men. No one knew where they were from, what brought them there, why they were aboard — and how or why they died. No one knew their names. + +What is clear now, but wasn’t then, is this: + +For nearly two years, The Associated Press assembled puzzle pieces from across three continents to uncover the story of this boat — and the people it carried from hope to death. + +The vessel that reached Tobago was registered in Mauritania, a large and mostly deserted country in northwest Africa nearly 3,000 miles (4,800 km) away. Evidence found on the boat — and its style and color as a typical Mauritanian “pirogue”— suggested the dead were likely African migrants who were trying to reach Europe but got lost in the Atlantic. + +In 2021, at least seven boats appearing to be from northwest Africa washed up in the Caribbean and in Brazil. All carried dead bodies. + +These “ghost boats” — and likely many others that have vanished — are in part an unintended result of years of efforts and billions of dollars spent by Europe to stop crossings on the Mediterranean Sea. That crackdown, along with other factors such as economic disruption from the pandemic, pushed migrants to return to the far longer, more obscure and more dangerous Atlantic route to Europe from northwest Africa via the Canaries instead. + +Arrivals on the Atlantic route jumped from 2,687 in 2019 to more than 22,000 two years later, according to Spain’s Interior Ministry. But for those to arrive, many more must have departed, said Pedro Vélez, an oceanographer at the Spanish Institute of Oceanography. Vélez wasn’t surprised to learn of migrant boats appearing in the Caribbean – that is where floating devices dropped by scientists on the West African coast naturally drift. + +“The sea conditions there are extremely harsh,” he said. “Extremely harsh.” + +In 2021, at least 1,109 people died or disappeared trying to reach the Canaries, according to the International Organization for Migration, the deadliest on record. But that’s likely a fraction of the real death toll. The men in the Tobago boat, for example, are not included in this number. + +Other estimates are higher. Caminando Fronteras, a Spanish migrants’ rights organization, recorded more than 4,000 dead or missing on the Atlantic route in 2021, with at least 20 boats vanishing after departing from Mauritania. + +These migrants are as invisible in death as they were in life. But even ghosts have families. + +The AP investigation included interviews with dozens of relatives and friends, officials and forensic experts, as well as police documents and DNA testing. It found that 43 young men from Mauritania, Mali, Senegal and possibly other West African nations boarded the boat. AP has identified 33 of them by name. + +They departed the Mauritanian port city of Nouadhibou in the middle of the night between Jan. 12 and 13, 2021. Clothing and DNA testing confirmed the identity of one of the bodies, bringing closure to one family and opening the way for others to seek the same. + +The lack of political will and global resources to identify dead and disappeared migrants mean such resolutions, even partial ones, are rare. Each year, thousands of families wonder about the fate of loved ones who left their homes for Europe. + +Few ever find out. + +This is the story of one boat and the people it carried from hope to death. + +## The Discovery + +On the morning of May 28, 2021, Lance Biggart got a call from one of his fellow fishermen. A strange boat had appeared. + +The 49-year-old Tobago native quickly reached his colleagues aboard his small but speedy boat, the Big Thunder. Dozens of fishermen joined him at the scene, filming the pirogue with their smartphones. Some continued fishing shiny mahi-mahi that had gathered around the corpses, life circling around death. + +Biggart remembers being puzzled by how the boat could have survived Atlantic swells. + +“A wave came, and the boat rocked so, so badly,” he recalls. + +One of the dead men sat by the bow. The fishermen and police wondered if he was the last to die, moving away from the rest of the dead in the bottom of the boat. Biggart and his colleague were asked by the coast guard to tow the pirogue back to shore. A tractor pulled the boat out of the water. + +Men in white overalls carefully removed 14 bodies, three skulls and other large bones one by one, placing the remains in 15 bags. Some victims were missing limbs or heads. The sun had mummified some parts, while the salt and water at the bottom of the boat had putrified others. + +Recovered from the boat were clothing, 1,000 West African CFA francs (under $2) and a few euros. Police also found half a dozen corroded cellphones with SIM cards from Mali and Mauritania. Tobago’s Cyber Crime Unit extracted a contact list from one of the SIMs. + +Police in Trinidad and Tobago passed the numbers on to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which reached out several times to the government of Mauritania. They never got an answer, they said. Mauritania’s Foreign Ministry did not respond to phone calls or repeated requests for comment by email from the AP. + +In the weeks that followed, customers stopped buying Biggart’s fish, fearing the dead were victims of some sort of sorcery. Others made unfounded speculations: Were they Ebola victims whose bodies had been thrown in the boat and set adrift? + +As a man of the sea himself, Biggart felt responsible. + +“I have a friend who went to sea and never came back,” he says. “I don’t know the people and them. But I know the family will be hurting.” + +Yet months later, unable to identify the victims, police rebranded the criminal investigation into a “humanitarian” case. The remains were kept at the morgue of the Forensic Science Center in Trinidad. + +To this day, there they sit. + +## A trail of clues + +In 20 years as a forensic pathologist, Dr. Eslyn McDonald-Burris had never seen so many bodies arrive at the local mortuary in Tobago at once. Their apparent African descent reminded her of her enslaved ancestors. + +“It’s kind of emotional for me, because I’m thinking why? What is happening here?” asked the soft-spoken Burris, who has since retired. “And then when I started looking at ocean currents. ... It’s the same currents that they used when they brought us here.” She concluded they most likely died of “dehydration and hypothermia as a consequence of being lost at sea.” + +Opening the body bags one by one, Burris was opening a small window into each person’s life. She looked for anything to help answer questions: Who were they? Where were they trying to go? What happened on the boat? + +One had prayer beads with a crescent and a star, Muslim symbols. Another carried in his pocket a small label with Arabic writing of a water bottle from Mauritania. Yet another wore a watch on his left wrist, still running even though the time and date were wrong. “5:32 Sun,” it read. + +Most shared similar traits — “that sort of tall, slender look, long thin face,” Burris says. Many wore several layers of clothing, common for seafaring migrants. A few wore dark green weather-proof jackets and pants, typically used both by fishermen in West Africa and by migrants seeking to avoid detection by port authorities. + +As Burris pulled back the layers of clothing, she found soccer jerseys and shorts with the insignia of European teams as well as the Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. One man was dressed more formally, wearing a black button-down shirt with thin white stripes. + +Another stood out to Burris. “A young man of African descent, slim build, dark complexion,” her autopsy report read. + +He had short, dark-brown hair. His ears were “notably very small." His teeth were in good condition. His body was the most mummified of all, and his clothing was still relatively clean, suggesting he may have been one of the last to die. + +“Down here we say a ‘sharp boy’,” Burris said, affectionately referring to his style. + +He was found wearing distressed jeans, a Nike hoodie and a white patterned T-shirt underneath with some words on it — a lyric to a well-known Lionel Richie song. + +It read: “HELLO, IS IT ME YOU’RE LOOKING FOR?” + +## An Aunt in France + +Thousands of miles away, in the French city of Orléans, May Sow had all but given up hope of finding her nephew alive. + +It was mid-January 2021, and Alassane Sow, 30, wasn’t answering his phone, leaving his family in both Mali and France desperate. May searched the internet for any trace of him. + +A few days earlier, Alassane had told her over the phone that he was thinking of boarding a boat to Spain and, ultimately, to France to work, as some of his friends had done. His estranged father had also left for Spain. Smugglers charged 1,500 euros, and he had saved some money working as a security guard in Mauritania. + +She thought it was a terrible idea. “It’s suicide,” she warned him. A family she knew from the Ivory Coast was mourning a relative who died trying to reach Europe. + +Alassane said smugglers told him he would travel on a sturdy boat with a proper engine, not the flimsy overcrowded rubber boats often seen capsizing in the Mediterranean. But even if he made it, she told him, he wouldn’t be allowed to work legally in France. + +“When I go to Paris, I see people, migrants sleeping outside, under tents,” May recalled. + +Alassane wouldn’t hear of it. After all, his French family had a good life with stable careers that allowed them to send money back to their Mali village of Melga, to support his mother. + +Alassane’s grandparents had immigrated to France from the former colony decades ago, leaving their eldest daughter, Alassane’s mother, back in Mali. They had six more children in France, including May. + +When May and her siblings tried to bring Alassane’s mother over, she was an adult no longer eligible for family reunification. She applied for a visa for France eight times, only to be rejected each time. + +The Sow family in France had tried to support Alassane in two projects back in Mali, in livestock and in commerce. Both ultimately failed in part because of the impact of climate change and a fragile economy in a country plagued by years of conflict and political instability. The convenience store he opened with their help hardly made enough money to feed his family. + +He ultimately moved to Mauritania to make roughly 75 euros a month, May said. That wasn’t enough. + +May said the “kind, serious and respectful” young man never asked his French relatives for more money. Prosperity was in Europe, and the only way he could afford to get there was by boat. + +“I think in his head, he thought he didn’t have a choice,” May said. + +![A man stands on the beach wearing a striped button down shirt.](https://projects.apnews.com/features/2023/adrift/__cdn__/images/1200.5df98c905511349928aa.jpg) + +May’s nephew Alassane Sow + +On the night between Jan. 12 and 13, 2021, he boarded a pirogue in Nouadhibou, Mauritania, headed to Spain’s Canary Islands, his family learned later. + +After the initial silence came rumors, including one that his boat had been stopped in Morocco and the migrants sent to prison. May contacted a Malian community representative in Morocco to check prisons and morgues. No trace of Alassane. + +She reached out to a page on Facebook called “Protect Migrants not Borders,” used by families of missing migrants to exchange information. That was when May realized her nephew was one of thousands disappearing each year en route to Europe. + +Every day people posted about a missing person. Few were ever found. + +Any tips she obtained were by word of mouth. There was no official information. She felt helpless. + +Alassane’s mother, grandmother and wife held onto hope that he was alive, probably in prison somewhere, and couldn’t call. May was growing increasingly skeptical. + +One night, she had a dream. She saw him dead with many people in the water, and she cried out for him. + +In her nightmare, Alassane eventually opened his eyes but couldn’t speak. After that, she was sure they had shipwrecked. But she had no proof. + +A few months later, her sister shared a news report about a Mauritanian boat found in Tobago with dead bodies inside. Then an AP reporter contacted her asking about the same. Could her nephew be among those? + +He left in January. The boat was found in May. But except for the time frame, there was no evidence to suggest it was his boat. After all, the pirogues used by migrants departing Nouadhibou look the same. + +## Following the trail + +The contact list extracted from one of the SIM cards on a phone in the boat by authorities in Tobago contained 137 names. + +The AP went down the list calling the numbers, asking those who replied if they knew anyone missing. One name kept coming up: Soulayman Soumaré, a taxi driver from Sélibaby in southern Mauritania, near the borders with Mali and Senegal. + +The AP traveled to Sélibaby, a two-day drive from the fishing town of Nouadhibou on a strip of tarmac that cuts through a bleak desert, and spoke to dozens of relatives and friends to reconstruct what happened. + +Soulayman had gone missing a year earlier, along with dozens of other young men from nearby villages. They had taken off from Nouadhibou on a boat carrying 43 people to the Canary Islands on the night of Jan. 12, 2021. It was the same boat that Alassane Sow boarded. + +Forty-seven people were meant to have boarded the boat originally. Four men never got on. One, who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity, confirmed that he and dozens of other relatives, friends and acquaintances from Sélibaby and two nearby villages had traveled to Nouadhibou. There, they waited in apartments arranged by smugglers. He heard more people from a town on the border of Mali and Mauritania would also be getting on the boat. + +Finally, on Jan. 12, the smugglers called. They would be leaving for Spain that night. + +To avoid attracting authorities’ attention, the migrants split into smaller groups and left separately on different pirogues. They were to meet in the ocean and all transfer to a larger pirogue bound for the Canaries. + +In Nouadhibou, hundreds of fishermen zip in and out all day and night, and port authorities struggle to inspect every boat for migrants. But when they saw four men allegedly going fishing without the typical dark green overalls, police stopped them. + +Little did they know that their lives had just been spared. + +## Families, still waiting + +Just as few people in Tobago had ever heard of Mauritania before, families in Mauritania had never heard of Tobago. When shown the island on a map, with the Atlantic Ocean separating both nations, many gasped. + +A few miles away from Sélibaby, on a dirt road dotted with goats, lies the village of Bouroudji, home to 11 of the missing young men. AP reporters shared the available information with their mothers: A Mauritanian boat had drifted to Tobago with 14 bodies. One phone retrieved from the boat was linked to the group their sons had traveled with. There were no known survivors. + +“They’re all dead,” one mother exclaimed. She covered her face with her hands and left in despair. + +Others hung onto hope. Until they saw their sons’ bodies, the mothers said, they could still be alive. They pulled out their cellphones and shared photos of their sons with AP. Among them were two young men named Bayla Niang and Abdoulaye Tall. + +Niang’s father, 71-year-old Ciré Samba Niang, said they were desperate for any information. + +“There’s people who say they’ve died. There are people who say they are in prison,” he said. “There are others who say, nonsense.” + +Niang said he wasn’t aware of his son’s plans. He blamed local unemployment along with better opportunities abroad. Many in his generation had also moved to Europe and made good money for Mauritanian standards. + +“If one goes to Europe, in one or two years they’ll be able to build a house (in Mauritania), to buy a car,” Niang said. “The other person sees that and says, ‘I can’t stay here. I have to go, too.’” + +![A man relaxing on a field of green.](https://projects.apnews.com/features/2023/adrift/__cdn__/images/1200.63a409b73032ea411d7e.jpg) + +![A man standing in a clothing store.](https://projects.apnews.com/features/2023/adrift/__cdn__/images/1200.336ae62df2773f0a4bc0.jpg) + +![A close-up selfie of a man in a black jacket](https://projects.apnews.com/features/2023/adrift/__cdn__/images/1200.9843a979a43bcf259106.jpg) + +![Three men standing together posing for the camera.](https://projects.apnews.com/features/2023/adrift/__cdn__/images/1200.1787d0ab9de1b00a977f.jpg) + +Clockwise starting from the top left: Houdou Soumaré, Cheikh Dioum, Houdou and Soulayman with Djibi Koumé, Soulayman Soumaré. Images courtesy of the families. + +In the nearby village of Moudji, the parents of Soulayman Soumaré and his cousins Houdou Soumaré and Djibi Koumé, who had also disappeared, struggled to get on with their lives. One mother was severely depressed and suffering from panic attacks, the villagers said. “You cannot even talk because everyone is so upset,” said Oumar Koumé, the father of Djibi Koumé. + +Like the mothers of Bouroudji, Koumé asked to see the bodies found in the boat that reached Tobago. + +“If you see someone is dead in front of you, you know it is done. But if you don’t see it, every day there are rumors,” he said. “Your heart aches.” + +Adama Sarré is a 46-year-old nurse and single mother. Her 25-year-old son, Cheikh Dioum, is among those who disappeared. + +An introvert, Dioum would sometimes stay in his room for days, his mother said. He was upset, frustrated. He had repeatedly asked her for money to travel to Europe. But on her meager nurse’s salary, she had little to give him. She advised patience. She recalled telling him: “Cheikh, go slowly, go slowly. If I work and find money, I will get you a plane ticket and you will go.” + +Dioum thought she was lying, she said. He left without saying goodbye. + +“I call his phone, it doesn’t work,” she said. “I’m just sitting here.” + +## A Survivor’s Account + +We may never know what happened to the men as they drifted from Nouadhibou to Tobago. But accounts from survivors of other shipwrecks in the Atlantic offer a clue. + +Moussa Sako was rescued by the Spanish Air Force on April 26, 2021. Their boat was spotted by chance more than 310 miles (500km) from the Spanish island of El Hierro — “in the middle of nowhere,” as one of the rescuers described it. + +They had set off 22 days earlier from Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania. Only three of 63 people who boarded survived. + +Like many on the boat, Sako, an asylum-seeker from Mali, had never seen the ocean. Four men with maritime experience, including a Senegalese “captain,” were in charge of reaching the Canaries. The voyage was to take four to five days. + +They were packed like sardines, with Sako squeezed in the middle. The leaking gasoline and salt water in the bottom of the boat burnt their skin, making it painful to sit. + +Not long after departing, they ran out of food and water. On the fourth day they ran out of fuel. To slow down their drift and be more visible to rescuers, they made a makeshift anchor by tying the engine and other heavy metal scraps to a rope. + +With each day that passed, the boat drifted further. Tensions boiled into arguments. The smugglers, some said, had betrayed them. + +More days passed. No rescue came. A growing number of people wanted to cut the rope loose to drift faster. Sako thought they would be better off staying still, where the sea was still calm and they could see some lights at night. But Sako was defeated in a vote. The rope was snipped. + +Just as he feared, the wind took them to more agitated waters that poured over their boat. The next evening the first person died, a 20-year-old man. They washed and wrapped his body in Islamic tradition and prayed before throwing it overboard. + +By the second week, three to four people were dying every day. + +Some had hallucinations. One man jumped to his death thinking they had arrived. Others jumped to end their suffering. Sako, the healthiest, tried to help the others. + +“I had four full (layers of clothes) on me,” he recalled. “I would take one off and put it on them ... until I had only one.” + +On day 18, he tried to get away from the rotting bodies. But they were everywhere. Only a handful of people were still alive. They hardly spoke. + +Sako no longer feared death. He did worry about what would happen afterward. + +“I wanted that even if I died, for people to recover (my body) and bury me,” Sako said. “If you disappear in the water, they can look for you for a hundred years.” + +Finally, on day 22, a grey plane appeared in the sky above. Then came a helicopter. A rescuer dropped down and pulled Sako and the other two survivors from the corpse-ridden pirogue. + +The bodies of 24 people were recovered and buried in the Canaries with case numbers instead of names. The remains of the other 36 were swallowed by the Atlantic. + +## (Partial) Answers + +The number of people attempting the Atlantic crossing to the Canaries is falling again as Spain and the EU, with help from their African partners, try to close that migration route in a constant cat-and-mouse game. But the reasons pushing these men, women and children to go — a lack of jobs, poverty, violence, climate change — have only gotten worse. + +One year after the 43 men departed Nouadhibou, the white-and-blue boat sat abandoned on the side of the road in Belle Garden, much like the case itself. + +The clothing, objects and cellphones recovered from the boat and the bodies had been kept in the back of the Scarborough police station in Tobago. Even though it had been cleared for disposal, the officer in charge of storing police evidence had decided to hold onto the items “in case someone came looking for this some day.” + +With latex gloves, the officer and an AP reporter cut open the sealed bags, pulling out the decaying evidence on the concrete floor to be documented. + +There were the dirty soccer jerseys and shorts of Juventus, Paris St-Germain, Barcelona, Real Madrid and The Football Federation of Mauritania that Burris had noted in her autopsy reports. There were the dark green weatherproof coats and pants so many migrants wear during the crossing. There were the cellphones, so worn out that the devices fell apart at the slightest touch. + +After days analyzing photos of the evidence like a puzzle, one T-shirt seemed familiar. In a photo shared by one of the mothers from the Mauritanian village of Bourdouji, 20-year-old Abdoulaye Tall is seen wearing a colorful T-shirt with words on it, but only parts of it were visible: “IS IT ... E ... YOU’RE.” + +Suddenly, it came into focus. He was wearing the shirt that had struck Dr. Burris: “HELLO, IS IT ME YOU’RE LOOKING FOR?” + +The AP shared its finding, along with photos of the T-shirt, with Tall’s father. He said he was grateful for the information, even though it shattered his hopes. + +“It’s obvious he’s dead,” Djibi Tall said. “It’s God’s will.” + +The AP also shared photos of the evidence collected in Tobago with other families of the missing in Mauritania, Mali, Senegal and France. + +May Sow, the aunt in France, stared at the photos on her phone for days and stayed up late at night. One photo looked familiar: a black striped button-down shirt. + +She went back to photos of her nephew from shortly before he disappeared. There it was — the same black striped shirt. He wore it on special occasions. + +“I don’t think they had the right to bring things with them, so he must have worn his best clothes,” she said. + +She reached out to one of Alassane’s friends in Mauritania who had accompanied him on the first part of the journey to the boat. He confirmed that Alassane had worn the striped shirt underneath a jacket with red pockets. Both were found on one of the bodies. + +May Sow was already mourning the loss of her nephew, but her sister was still in denial. Sow reached out to the Red Cross in Senegal for help with a DNA test to confirm. But because Alassane’s mother was from Mali, they couldn’t help. + +So in late June, the AP got a saliva sample sent from Alassane’s mother to the Forensics Science Center in Trinidad and Tobago. + +Three months later, on Oct. 4, 2022, an email arrived in May Sow’s inbox. + +“I regret to inform that the DNA sample result is a positive match.” + +![A beach with palm trees at dawn.](https://projects.apnews.com/features/2023/adrift/__cdn__/images/2000.867edaae945036bf6323.jpg) + +## Epilogue + +Alassane was buried after an Islamic funeral on March 3, 2023, at the Chaguanas Public Cemetery in Trinidad and Tobago. His family, unable to travel, held prayers in both his hometown in Mali and in France. + +Of the 43 people believed to have boarded Alassane’s boat, only 14 bodies and skeletal remains were found in Tobago. The Red Cross has collected 51 DNA samples from family members of 26 missing migrants in hopes of identifying the other bodies at the Forensic Science Center in Trinidad. Those results aren’t yet known. + +Some things are, in the end, unknowable. It’s possible — probable, even — that the world will never learn what exactly happened during the 135 days and nights that Alassane and the others spent adrift in the Atlantic. + +But at least May Sow knows one thing now. + +“At least, for my nephew, we have proof that it is him,” she said. “We can pray for him and believe that he is in a good place.” + +### More in this project + +## Digital Presentation Credits + +Text and Visual Reporting: Renata Brito and Felipe Dana + +Text Editors: Ted Anthony and Mary Rajkumar + +Photo Editors: Enric Marti and Felipe Dana + +Motion Graphics: Marshall Ritzel + +Creative Direction: Raghu Vadarevu and Nat Castañeda + +Design and Development: Linda Gorman, Kati Perry, and Dan Kempton + +Project Management: Michelle Minkoff + +Audience Coordination and Production: Sophia Eppolito, Alex Connor, Bridget Brown and Akira Olivia Kumamoto + +  +  + +--- +`$= dv.el('center', 'Source: ' + dv.current().Link + ', ' + dv.current().Date.toLocaleString("fr-FR"))` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.03 News/In Uvalde, Students Followed Active Shooter Protocol. The Cops Did Not..md b/00.03 News/In Uvalde, Students Followed Active Shooter Protocol. The Cops Did Not..md index 5a010805..d97a914b 100644 --- a/00.03 News/In Uvalde, Students Followed Active Shooter Protocol. The Cops Did Not..md +++ b/00.03 News/In Uvalde, Students Followed Active Shooter Protocol. The Cops Did Not..md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-17]] --- @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Villa, who received active shooter training four years earlier, was among severa The accounts of law enforcement’s actions during one of the worst school shootings in history are among a trove of recorded investigative interviews and body camera footage obtained by ProPublica, The Texas Tribune and FRONTLINE. Together, the hundreds of hours of audio and video offer a startling finding: The children in Uvalde were prepared, dutifully following what they had learned during active shooter drills, even as their friends and teachers were bleeding to death. Many of the officers, who had trained at least once during their careers for such a situation, were not. -Mass shootings have become a fact of American life, with [at least](https://www.theviolenceproject.org/mass-shooter-database/) [](https://www.theviolenceproject.org/mass-shooter-database/)[12](https://www.theviolenceproject.org/mass-shooter-database/)[0](https://www.theviolenceproject.org/mass-shooter-database/) since the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. Debates often erupt along partisan lines as anguished communities demand change. When children are gunned down, calls for tighter gun laws are matched with plans for arming teachers and hardening schools. +Mass shootings have become a fact of American life, with [at least 120](https://www.theviolenceproject.org/mass-shooter-database/) since the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. Debates often erupt along partisan lines as anguished communities demand change. When children are gunned down, calls for tighter gun laws are matched with plans for arming teachers and hardening schools. One thing that seemingly unites all sides is the notion of better training for law enforcement. But, in actuality, few laws exist requiring such instruction. @@ -80,8 +80,6 @@ No clear consensus exists on just how much training is sufficient, though expert “It has to be really driven into somebody to the point where it becomes instinctive, habitual,” Curnutt said. “Before you really get a chance to think about it, you’re already doing it. And it takes more than 10 or 11 times to get that good at something like this that is going to be incredibly difficult to do when you know that, ‘I’m about to die, but I’m going to do this anyway.’ Who thinks like that? Not everybody. We know that. Not everybody that’s in uniform does.” - Your browser does not support the video tag. - It was 11:30 a.m. on May 24, 2022. The timer that Elsa Avila set had just gone off, notifying her fourth grade class that the extra minutes she’d given them to make shoes out of newspapers for a STEM challenge had drawn to a close. Now they were going outside to test how long the shoes held up on the school track. Avila gathered the children for a photo before they formed a single-file line. At the front, one of the students peered into the hallway. “Miss, there’s a class coming in and they’re screaming and they’re running to their room,” Avila recalled the student saying as the teacher of 27 years described the details of that day to investigators. @@ -98,8 +96,6 @@ This was different, the girl insisted. The children were scared. So, Avila peeke “So I just slammed my door back in, turned off the lights and, at that time, the kids know, because we practice these drills, they know: ‘OK, shut the door, you know. Slam the lights. We’ve got to go into our positions,’” Avila recalled. -Listen to Avila - “So I just slammed my door back in, turned off the lights and, at that time, the kids know, because we practice these drills, they know.”" The educator and her students formed an “L,” crouching down against the two walls that were farthest from the doors and windows. It was a drill they’d practiced so much that, at times, it had become tiresome. The training that Avila had hoped they’d never have to use: Run. Hide. Fight. @@ -122,8 +118,6 @@ In that time, the gunman had entered the building after crashing a truck into a A child’s drawing for investigators shows how students in Room 109, two doors away from the shooter, followed their training. -Children and teachers formed an “L,” crouching against the walls farthest from doors and windows. - In the drawing, the child wrote “hide,” reflecting a key part of the training. One of Avila’s students was among those injured. Bullet fragments struck 10-year-old Leann Garcia on the nose and mouth. Blood dripped onto her clothes as her friend, Ailyn Ramos, held her and tried to keep her from screaming out in pain. @@ -138,8 +132,6 @@ They prayed. “Please let the cops come in.” - Your browser does not support the video tag. - Outside of the school, Uvalde police Sgt. Daniel Coronado heard the unmistakable gunfire from the shooter’s semiautomatic rifle. “Oh, shit, shots fired! Get inside,” Coronado yelled at about 11:35 a.m. while breathlessly running toward the building. Entering a smoke-filled hallway, Coronado, a 17-year veteran of the department, walked past printouts of summer sandals that had been brightly colored by children, who were now nearing their last day of school. Seconds later, there was another round of gunfire from rooms 111 and 112, the adjoining classrooms from which the shooter was terrorizing teachers and children. @@ -162,10 +154,6 @@ Asked by an investigator about the determination that the shooter was barricaded “You don’t see any bodies,” Coronado added. “You don’t see any blood. You don’t see anybody yelling, screaming for help. Those are motivators for you to say, ‘Hey, get going, move,’ but if you don’t have that, then slow down.” -Listen to Coronado - -"You don't see any bodies. You don't see any blood. You don't see anybody yelling, screaming for help. Those are motivators for you to say, ‘Hey, get going, move,’ but if you don't have that, then slow down." - Uvalde is among the most striking examples of a botched police response to a mass shooting, but officers’ failures to immediately stop a shooter despite being trained extend beyond the Texas city, according to a ProPublica, Tribune and FRONTLINE review of dozens of after-action reports and publicly released video. In some cases, the delays are well-known. In Orlando, Florida, officers waited about three hours to take down a shooter at the Pulse night club in 2016 despite 911 calls indicating some hostages were shot. The initial officer who responded to the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, never entered the building where a shooter killed 17 students and staff. Other missteps have not been as widely scrutinized. In Las Vegas in 2017, two officers stayed on the hotel floor below a shooter instead of rushing upstairs to confront him as he spewed bullets into a crowd of concertgoers. The next year in Thousand Oaks, California, officers attempted to confront a shooter within minutes of arriving at the scene. Some retreated after he shot at them. Police did not reenter to engage the shooter again for more than 40 minutes, even as victims remained inside. @@ -196,8 +184,6 @@ In the vast majority of states, officers are only required to prepare to confron “If we’re not training the right way and we’re not preparing ourselves and our kids and our responders, then we’re going to keep doing this for the next 25 years,” said John McDonald, who developed the school safety program in Jefferson County, Colorado, which includes Columbine, after the 1999 shooting. “We’re going to say, ‘Geez, for 50 years we haven’t figured it out.’ Well, shame on us.” - Your browser does not support the video tag. - Nicole Ogburn, a teacher in Room 102, used her Apple Watch to dial 911 three times but couldn’t get through. On her fourth try, at 11:40 a.m., one of the city’s two dispatchers finally picked up. Ogburn reported that there was an active shooter at the school, saying she could hear the gunshots outside of her classroom. @@ -308,12 +294,8 @@ Though officers signed up for the job knowing that they were putting their lives “None of us ever thought any of this situation would ever happen here, in Uvalde,” he said. -Listen to Mendoza - “Like I said, we didn’t have any shields, no, no flash-bangs, no nothing that we could’ve used to create a distraction, to, not only, like, not to sound selfish, but make sure we go home at the end of the day, but at least more of these kids can go home at the end of the day.” - Your browser does not support the video tag. - About 40 minutes after the shooting began, officers received an urgent broadcast over their police radios that experts said marked another crucial moment that should have prompted them to immediately confront the shooter. A child who was in one of the adjoining rooms with the shooter had reported a “room full of victims. Full of victims at this moment,” a dispatcher said over the radio. @@ -336,10 +318,6 @@ Arredondo later told the Tribune and investigators that he did not view himself “I kept going back to who is OIC. Who is, who’s, who’s fucking in charge? Excuse my language, but who’s, who’s in charge?” recalled Wally, who last took an active shooter course in 2015. “I’m a patrol officer. I can’t, you know, I’m not in there. I’m not in the hallway. I’m not talking to our gunman. I’m not talking to the guy who’s talking to our gunman. No communication is coming back out to me. So there’s got to be someone else. There’s got to be someone else that’s in charge. Someone tell me what to do. -Listen to Wally - -“I kept going back to who is OIC. Who is, who’s, who’s fucking in charge? Excuse my language, but who’s, who’s in charge?” - “And you know this, you’ve probably been wearing a badge a lot longer than I have,” Wally told the investigator, “but chain of command is everything. And, it was not there.” In the absence of clear leadership and communication, misinformation continued to spread. @@ -360,10 +338,6 @@ Mendoza Body Camera Footage Six minutes later, state game warden Dennis Gazaway mistakenly tells Border Patrol medic Diego Merino-Ruiz that there are no injured children inside but is quickly corrected by Rodriguez. -Gazaway Body Camera Footage - - Your browser does not support the video tag. - Though officers had already broken through windows to evacuate students, they fixated on finding keys to unlock the three classrooms that still had children in them. Arredondo had earlier decided that they would not enter the two adjoining classrooms that would force them to confront the shooter until they cleared others first, according to his interview with investigators and body camera footage. @@ -384,8 +358,6 @@ As soon as the classroom was cleared at 12:26 p.m., Arredondo signaled that offi It’s unclear if that message ever made it to the Border Patrol tactical team, which was on the other end of the hallway, or if anyone, at that point, was heeding the school district chief’s direction. - Your browser does not support the video tag. - Over the next 24 minutes, Khloie and other children in Room 112 continued to rely on one another for survival. Despite the excruciating wait, now more than 50 minutes from the time the shooter had fired the initial volley of shots, the children continued to follow their training. They hid and remained quiet, even as several of them had injuries that made such silence inconceivable. @@ -394,8 +366,6 @@ Despite the excruciating wait, now more than 50 minutes from the time the shoote “I remember telling everybody that ‘we’re going to get through this, and just don’t make a sound,’” she added. “‘Just be as quiet as a mouse.’” -Listen to Torres - “I remember telling everybody that ‘we’re going to get through this, and just don’t make a sound. Just be as quiet as a mouse.’” Instead of being protected, Khloie told the investigator, she became the protector. @@ -416,8 +386,6 @@ Still on the phone with the 911 operator, Miah, who was hiding in Room 112, mist She later recalled the moment to an investigator, saying, “I was, like, thinking it was him, he came back in the classroom. And then I look up and it was the police and all my friends started running towards them. And me and my friend were crying because we were scared. We ran to the hallway and I saw people, pass — dead and then blood on all of the floor.” -Listen to Cerrillo - “I was, like, thinking it was him, he came back in the classroom. And then I look up and it was the police and all my friends started running towards them. And me and my friend were crying because we were scared. We ran to the hallway and I saw people, pass — dead and then blood on all of the floor.” First responders tried to rush out the living, taking Mireles, who still had a pulse, outside to be treated by medics. EMS declared her dead [about an hour later in an ambulance that never left the school](https://www.propublica.org/article/uvalde-emt-medical-response). Two children also had a pulse when they were taken out but later died. With insufficient ambulances to treat victims, police placed six children in a school bus, including Miah, Khloie and Kendall. @@ -438,12 +406,6 @@ She also wanted the officer to know that she had tried. 1:02 p.m. -Khloie Torres, on a school bus with other classmates, tells Department of Public Safety Special Trooper Crimson Elizondo that she called 911. - -Warning: The following video has a loud ringing sound and shows a distressed child covered in blood that is not her own. We are publishing it with the family's consent. - -Elizondo Body Camera Footage - More than two hours after the shooting began, the school was quiet once again. David Joy, a Border Patrol supervisor in Uvalde, picked up a body camera that an officer dropped. It was still recording. @@ -458,10 +420,6 @@ Some said they did all that they could under the circumstances. Others sobbed. T “It, it, it was a horrific thing and we lost no matter what. Um, I, I, I want to learn from it, you know,” Coronado, the Uvalde police sergeant, told an investigator. “I, I want, I, I, I want, I want an opportunity to have someone better than me tell me, ‘Hey, we could’ve done this or we could’ve done that.’ You know what I mean? I, I, I, I, I, I want that.” -Listen to Coronado - -“It, it, it was a horrific thing and we lost no matter what. Um, I, I, I want to learn from it, you know. I, I want, I, I, I want, I want an opportunity to have someone better than me tell me, ‘Hey, we could’ve done this or we could’ve done that.’ You know what I mean? I, I, I, I, I, I want that.” - Two children in his family died that day. He did not attend their funerals, telling an investigator that some of his relatives “think that we fucking let ’em die.” The initial probe by the Texas Rangers, the DPS’ investigative arm, is complete but has not been made public. Of the hundreds of officers who responded that day, less than a handful have been fired, including Arredondo. An attorney representing Arredondo [released a statement before he was terminated](https://www.texastribune.org/2022/08/24/uvalde-school-police-chief-pete-arredondo-termination-board-vote/), saying that his client was being used as a “fall guy.” Several officers from various agencies either resigned, were reassigned or retired. diff --git a/00.03 News/Inside the Meltdown at CNN.md b/00.03 News/Inside the Meltdown at CNN.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7670d893 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.03 News/Inside the Meltdown at CNN.md @@ -0,0 +1,543 @@ +--- + +Tag: ["📈", "🇺🇸", "📺", "👤"] +Date: 2023-12-17 +DocType: "WebClipping" +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: 2023-12-17 +Link: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2023/06/cnn-ratings-chris-licht-trump/674255/ +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true + +--- + +Parent:: [[@News|News]] +Read:: [[2023-12-20]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-InsidetheMeltdownatCNNNSave + +  + +# Inside the Meltdown at CNN + +![Chris Licht, chair and CEO, CNN Worldwide](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/nMZUCkbppWnAOk5jXy6jiAwtyWI=/0x450:8640x5310/1440x810/media/img/2023/06/01/mp_LICHT557-1/original.jpg) + +Mark Peterson / Redux for The Atlantic + +CEO Chris Licht felt he was on a mission to restore the network’s reputation for serious journalism. How did it all go wrong? + +Editor’s Note: On June 7, 2023, five days after this article was published, the CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery announced that Chris Licht would be leaving CNN immediately. + +*Updated at 11:34 a.m. ET on June 7, 2023.* + +“How are we gonna cover Trump? That’s not something I stay up at night thinking about,” Chris Licht told me. “It’s very simple.” + +It was the fall of 2022. This was the first of many on-the-record interviews that Licht had agreed to give me, and I wanted to know how CNN’s new leader planned to deal with another Donald Trump candidacy. Until recently Licht had been producing a successful late-night comedy show. Now, just a few months into his job running one of the world’s preeminent news organizations, he claimed to have a “simple” answer to the question that might very well come to define his legacy. + +“The media has absolutely, I believe, learned its lesson,” Licht said. + +Sensing my surprise, he grinned. + +“I really do,” Licht said. “I think they know that he’s playing them—at least, the people in my organization. We’ve had discussions about this. We know that we’re getting played, so we’re gonna resist it.” + +Seven months later, in Manchester, New Hampshire, I came across Licht wearing the expression of a man who had just survived a car wreck. Normally brash and self-assured, Licht was pale, his shoulders slumped. He scanned the room with anxious eyes. Spotting me, he summoned a breezy chord. “Well,” Licht said, “*that* wasn’t boring!” + +We were standing in the lobby of the Dana Center, on the campus of Saint Anselm College. Licht, the 51-year-old chair and CEO of CNN Worldwide, had spent the past hour and a half inside a trailer behind the building, a control room on wheels from which he’d orchestrated a CNN [town hall with Trump](https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2023/05/trump-cnn-town-hall-network-news-making-business/674028/). Licht had known the risks inherent to this occasion: Trump had spent the past six years insulting and threatening CNN, singling out the network and its journalists as “fake news” and “the enemy of the people,” rhetoric that had led to death threats, blacklists, and ultimately a severing of diplomatic ties between Trump and CNN leadership. + +But that had been under the *old* regime. When he took the helm of CNN, in May 2022, Licht had promised a [reset with Republican voters](https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/06/the-chris-licht-era-at-cnn-is-taking-shape)—and with their leader. He had swaggered into the job, telling his employees that the network had lost its way under former President Jeff Zucker, that their hostile approach to Trump had alienated a broader viewership that craved sober, fact-driven coverage. These assertions thrust Licht into a two-front war: fighting to win back Republicans who had written off the network while also fighting to win over his own journalists, many of whom believed that their new boss was scapegoating them to appease *his* new boss, David Zaslav, who’d hired Licht with a decree to move CNN toward the ideological center. + +One year into the job, Licht was losing both battles. Ratings, in decline since Trump left office, had [dropped to new lows](https://apnews.com/article/cnn-ratings-chris-licht-584ea2b45819d2cc416006d7bd8b77e8). Employee morale was even worse. A feeling of dread saturated the company. Licht had accepted the position with ambitions to rehabilitate the entire news industry, telling his peers that Trump had broken the mainstream media and that his goal was to do nothing less than “save journalism.” But Licht had lost the confidence of his own newsroom. Because of this, he had come to view the prime-time event with Trump as the moment that would vindicate his pursuit of Republican viewers while proving to his employees that he possessed a revolutionary vision for their network and the broader news media. + +Trump had other ideas. + +For 70 minutes in Manchester, the former president overpowered CNN’s moderator, Kaitlan Collins, with a [continuous blast of distortion, hyperbole, and lies](https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2023/05/donald-trump-cnn-kaitlan-collins/674019/). The audience of Trump devotees delighted in his aggression toward Collins, cheering him on so loudly and so purposefully that what began as a journalistic forum devolved into a WWE match before the first voter asked a question. Vince McMahon himself could not have written a juicier script: Trump was the heroic brawler—loathed by the establishment, loved by the masses—trying to reclaim a title wrongly taken from him, while Collins, standing in for the villainous elites who dared to question the protagonist’s virtue, was cast as the heel. “She’s not very nice,” Trump told the studio audience, pointing toward Collins while she stood just offstage during the first commercial break. + +Trump could be excused for thinking this was exactly what Licht wanted. The famously transactional ex-president had wondered aloud to his top aides, during their negotiations with CNN executives, what the network stood to gain from this production; when CNN made the decision to stock the auditorium with Republicans, the only thing Trump could figure was that Licht wanted a prime-time spectacle to resuscitate the network’s moribund ratings. The two men spoke only briefly backstage. “Have fun,” Licht told him. Trump obliged. He demeaned the woman, E. Jean Carroll, whom a jury had one day earlier found him liable for sexually abusing. He repeated disproved fictions about election fraud and suggested that he would separate families at the southern border again if given the chance. He insulted Collins, calling her “a nasty person” as the crowd hissed in agreement. At one point, when she and Trump assumed their marks onstage after another commercial break, Collins politely reminded him not to step past the giant red CNN logo in front of them. Trump responded by gesturing as though he might stomp on it. The crowd roared in approval. + +[Listen: An interview with Tim Alberta about his time with Chris Licht](https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/archive/2023/06/the-rise-and-fall-of-chris-licht-and-cnn/674329/) + +Licht had not wanted *this*. Sure, he was chasing ratings; in nearly 20 years as a showrunner, ratings had been his currency. But Licht had come to Manchester with bigger ambitions than lifting CNN out of the viewership basement for a single evening in May. He believed that Trump owed his initial political ascent in part to the media’s habit of marginalizing conservative views and Republican voters. That needed to change ahead of 2024. Licht wasn’t scared to bring a bunch of MAGA enthusiasts onto his set—he had remarked to his deputies, in the days before the town hall, about the “extra Trumpy” makeup of the crowd CNN was expecting—and he damn sure wasn’t scared of Trump. The way to deal with a bully like Trump, Licht told his journalists, was to confront him with facts. + +Collins tried to do just that. She was, however, no match for the environment she’d been thrust into. Squaring off one-on-one against the country’s most accomplished trickster is difficult enough, but this was 300-on-one. The result was a campaign infomercial: Trump the populist champion, slaying his old nemesis and asserting to televised fanfare his claim to the presidency. + +“Does CNN count that as an in-kind campaign donation?” the longtime broadcaster Dan Rather tweeted. + +Rather’s comment was gentle compared with the torrent of criticism aimed at CNN. “Ready to call it: This was a terrible idea,” the conservative writer Ramesh Ponnuru tweeted, just nine minutes into the event. “CNN should be ashamed of themselves,” tweeted Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. “This is an absolute joke,” tweeted former Republican Representative Adam Kinzinger. “Chris Licht is rapidly becoming the Elon Musk of CNN,” tweeted *The Bulwark*’s Charlie Sykes. + +When Licht found me in the lobby, commenting on how not boring the night had been, it wasn’t clear how much of the blowback he’d already seen. What *was* clear was that Licht knew this was bad—very, very bad. Republicans were angry at CNN. Democrats were angry at CNN. Journalists were angry at CNN. The only one who wasn’t angry, it seemed, was Trump, most likely because he’d succeeded in disgracing the network on its own airwaves. + +I felt for Licht. Having spent long stretches of the past year in conversation with him as he attempted to build “the new CNN,” I often found myself agreeing with his principles of journalism. Some media figures had trashed Licht for hosting the town hall in the first place, arguing that nothing good could come from “platforming” a man who’d tried to sabotage the peaceful transition of power. Licht [disagreed](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/11/business/media/cnn-donald-trump-chris-licht.html)—and so did I. Trump was the runaway favorite for the GOP nomination and a decent bet to occupy the White House in two years. The media had every obligation to scrutinize him, interview him, and, yes, platform him. + +As I’d settled into my seat in the Saint Anselm auditorium, however, I had been startled by my surroundings. This was no ordinary collection of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents, as CNN had claimed it would be. Most of them were diehards, fanboys, political zealots who were likelier to show up at a rally with a MAGA flag than come to a coffee shop with a policy question. These folks hadn’t turned out to participate in some good-faith civic ritual. They were there to celebrate Trump’s continued assault on the media. + +Licht’s theory of CNN—what had gone wrong, how to fix it, and why doing so could lift the entire industry—made a lot of sense. The execution of that theory? Another story. Every move he made, big programming decisions and small tactical maneuvers alike, seemed to backfire. By most metrics, the network under Licht’s leadership had reached its historic nadir. In my conversations with nearly 100 employees at CNN, it was clear that Licht needed a win—a big win—to keep the place from falling apart. The Trump town hall was supposed to be that win. It *had to be* that win. And yet, once again, the execution had failed. + +Pulling me into a darkened corridor just outside the auditorium, Licht tried to compose himself. He and I had spent many hours discussing what he described as “the mission” of CNN. I asked Licht whether the town hall had advanced that mission. He bit his lip. + +“Too early to say,” Licht replied. + +During our first interview, over breakfast last fall, Licht made a point of assuring me: David Zaslav had his back. + +Licht was off to a slow start—understandably so. CNN was still staggering from the forced resignation of Zucker, a beloved figure who had been defenestrated for [sleeping with his second in command](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/02/business/media/jeff-zucker-cnn.html#:~:text=Jeff%20Zucker%20resigned%20on%20Wednesday,senior%20executive%20at%20the%20network.), and the firing of Chris Cuomo, the prime-time star who, in addition to [shattering ethical standards](https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/11/fire-chris-cuomo/620835/) by advising his politician brother, had a `#MeToo` problem. (Zucker declined to comment for this article; Cuomo has denied allegations of sexual misconduct.) Meanwhile, the ownership change that preceded Licht’s arrival—AT&T spun off WarnerMedia, which then merged with Discovery Inc. to create Warner Bros. Discovery—had been messier than expected. Thanks to shaky balance sheets, followed by an inflation crisis, Warner Bros. Discovery saw its stock price drop by half within months of its launch. Days before Licht assumed control of CNN, its new parent company announced the [termination of CNN+](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/24/business/media/cnn-plus-discovery-warner.html), a streaming platform that had been hailed as the future of the company. + +There was never going to be much goodwill between Warner Bros. Discovery and the journalists at CNN. In November 2021, not long after the corporate takeover was announced, John Malone, a right-wing billionaire who stood to become a major shareholder on the new Warner Bros. Discovery board, said that CNN could learn a few things from the reporters at Fox News. “I would like to see CNN evolve back to the kind of journalism that it started with, and actually have journalists, which would be unique and refreshing,” Malone told CNBC. After Zucker was sacked, Zaslav, the CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, exacerbated these tensions by choosing Licht without interviewing any of CNN’s internal candidates. Zaslav told numerous people that he needed an outsider to revamp CNN’s journalistic practices because Republican politicians had told him they were no longer willing to come on the network—a rationale that worried staffers there. + +The CNN rank and file were nonetheless excited by the arrival of Licht, who had earned the reputation of a boy-genius producer from his work on *Morning Joe* and *The Late Show With Stephen Colbert*. But things went sideways fast. A few weeks into his tenure, Licht instructed his producers to downplay the first hearing of the January 6 committee—an event that MSNBC treated like a prime-time special, earning monster ratings that infuriated the CNN staff. Licht expressed regret to some top editorial personnel the day after the hearing. Still, the incident proved unnerving. Journalists at the network already had reason to question the motives of Malone and Zaslav; now they were wary of Licht, too. When the new CEO began making public confessions of CNN’s past sins—which sometimes came across like an endorsement of Trump’s attacks on the network—the wariness gave way to wrath. Top talent began to turn on Licht. Rumors of a spoiled honeymoon spread through the industry. By the time Licht announced forthcoming layoffs to his employees—there would be more than 300 in total—in an email sent two days before our October breakfast, CNN was spiraling. + +Drinking from a glass of iced coffee, Licht shrugged it all off: the internal leaks, the external media swarm, the printed columns and whispered anecdotes accusing him of remaking CNN into Fox News Lite. “This is too important for me to be worried about what someone’s calling me or suggesting I’m trying to be,” Licht said. “This is so mission-driven and so important. I genuinely am—I get mad, I get frustrated, but it doesn’t, like, affect me. Does that make sense?” + +It didn’t make sense. Matt Dornic offered to translate. Dornic, who was accompanying us in his capacity as CNN’s senior vice president of communications—and, I would learn, as a mainstay of Licht’s small entourage—explained that what upsets the new boss isn’t harsh coverage of him personally, but rather bad press about CNN’s journalists. Dornic cited recent reports about how Jake Tapper’s experimental show in the 9 p.m. hour—the slot vacated by Cuomo, which had yet to be permanently filled—was [drawing anemic numbers](https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/11/jake-tapper-wasnt-the-answer-to-cnns-prime-time-headache). Licht pointed a finger at Dornic. + +“What drives me nuts,” he said, “is *that* has the potential to throw my group off the mission.” + +I asked Licht to explain that mission to me, as plainly as possible. + +“Journalism. Being trusted. Everyone has an agenda, trying to shape events or shape thought. There has to be a source of absolute truth,” he told me. “There’s good actors, there’s bad actors, there’s a lot of shit in the world. There has to be something that you’re able to look at and go, ‘They have no agenda other than the truth.’” + +Journalism was Licht’s first love. Raised in Connecticut, the son of a doctor and a physician assistant, he anchored make-believe newscasts in his basement as a grade-schooler. He studied broadcasting at Syracuse University then moved to Los Angeles, where, after a right-place, right-time chance to cover the O. J. Simpson trial, he got hooked on producing news. With a boyish tousle of blond hair and that bottomless supply of self-confidence, Licht talked his way into bigger and more consequential jobs, eventually finding himself back on the East Coast. + +It was Licht’s relationship with Joe Scarborough, the onetime Florida congressman turned television personality, that opened the biggest doors. First on MSNBC’s *Scarborough Country*, a prime-time success that featured sharp conservative punditry on all things political and cultural, and then on *Morning Joe*, Licht distinguished himself as a top-notch executive producer, someone known to run through walls (and run over people) to make great television. Mike Barnicle, a *Morning Joe* contributor, nicknamed Licht “Captain Intense.” But the intensity caught up with him. Licht suffered a brain hemorrhage at 38 and began to reassess his life and career. A few years later, Licht left MSNBC to run the morning show at CBS, and then left the news business altogether, joining Stephen Colbert as the showrunner of *The Late Show*. + +Licht had a superlative arrangement with Colbert: more money, fewer headaches, better hours. Only one job, he told me, could have justified leaving that life and returning to the grind of journalism. And then the offer came: Zaslav, who had been courting Licht informally long before the WarnerMedia–Discovery merger was complete, asked him in early 2022 to lead the new CNN. + +Licht knew “immediately” that he had to accept. Yet he was not oblivious to the challenges that awaited. His wife, Jenny Blanco, had worked for CNN as a producer. He knew some of the premier on-air talent. Both Colbert and Scarborough warned him not to take the job, and Licht understood their reservations. He had watched, over the previous five years, as the network became more polarizing. When I asked Licht what he’d thought about CNN—as a viewer, and as a seasoned journalist himself—while working on Colbert’s show, he hesitated, searching for the words. + +“I thought, *I’m having a tough time discerning between ‘How much are we getting played as an audience by Trump?’ and how much of it’s actually …*” He trailed off. + +Licht said Trump had done “really bad shit” as president that reporters sometimes missed because they were obsessing over more sensational stories. Trump had goaded the media with “outrage porn,” provoking journalists to respond with such indignation, so often, that audiences began to tune out. “When everything is an 11” on a scale of 10, Licht said, “it means that when there’s something really awful happening, we’re kind of numb to it. That was a strategy. And I felt like the media was falling for that strategy.” + +Licht recalled how, early in the Trump administration, a particular reporter hadn’t been allowed into a press gaggle because of a feud with the White House. During a subsequent meeting with his fellow board members at Syracuse’s Newhouse school of journalism, one of them suggested taking out a full-page ad in *The New York Times* denouncing this affront to the First Amendment. “And I’m like, ‘Guys, keep your powder dry. This is nothing. It’s gonna get much worse,’” Licht said. + +“I felt that there was such a mission—” He stopped himself. + +“The mission was to go after this guy—” He stopped again. + +“Right or wrong. I’m not saying he’s a good guy. He’s definitely not,” Licht said of Trump. “But, like, that was the mission *…* Sometimes something should be an 11; sometimes it should be a two; sometimes it should be a zero. Everything can’t be an 11 because it happens to come from someone you have a visceral hatred for.” + +I told Licht that while I agreed with his observation—that Trump had baited reporters into putting on a jersey and entering the game, acting as opposing players instead of serving as commentators or even referees—there was an alternative view. Trump had *forced us*, by trying to annihilate the country’s institutions of self-government, to play a more active role than many journalists were comfortable with. This wasn’t a matter of advocating for capital-*D* Democratic policies; it was a matter of advocating for small-*d* democratic principles. The conflating of the two had proved highly problematic, however, and the puzzle of how to properly cover Trump continued to torment much of the media. + +Licht didn’t understand all the fuss. “If something’s a lie, you call it a lie. You know what you’re dealing with now,” he said. “I think he changed the rules of the game, and the media was a little caught off guard and put a jersey on and got into the game as a way of dealing with it. And at least \[at\] my organization, I think we understand that jersey cannot go back on. Because guess what? It didn’t work. Being in the game with the jersey on didn’t change anyone’s mind.” + +The new boss told people inside CNN that Tapper’s 4 o’clock show, *The Lead*, was the model: tough, respectful, inquisitive reporting that challenged every conceivable view and facilitated open dialogue. + +Licht emphasized certain exceptions to this approach. He would not give airtime to bad actors who spread disinformation. His network would host people who like rain as well as people who don’t like rain. But, he said, CNN would not host people who deny that it’s raining when it is. This was no small caveat: More than half of Republicans in Congress had voted to throw out the electoral votes of Arizona and Pennsylvania based on lies. Meanwhile, plenty of Republicans who *weren’t* election deniers didn’t want to come on CNN anyway. Sensing this predicament, Licht had traveled to Capitol Hill early in his tenure, meeting with Republican leaders and promising them a fair shake under his leadership. + +What Licht viewed as a diplomatic visit, his skeptics portrayed as an apology tour. The narrative taking hold in elite media circles—that CNN’s new boss was a scheming, ruthless Roger Ailes wannabe—went into overdrive. Licht was amused at first. But he soon lost his sense of humor. He called Robert Reich and rebuked him after the former labor secretary [wrote a Substack post](https://robertreich.substack.com/p/why-cnn-cancelled-brian-stelter#details) criticizing CNN. He vowed to friends that he would “destroy” Kurt Bardella, a Democratic strategist, for a disparaging [*Los Angeles Times* column](https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-08-23/cnn-democracy-media-maga). Licht seethed about what he saw as a coordinated attack from liberals who feared long-overdue journalistic scrutiny of their ideals. + +“You have a certain segment of society that has had an unfettered megaphone to the leading journalistic organization in the world,” he said. “And at the slightest hint that that organization may not be just taking things that are fed to them from that segment of the population, it must be that a fascist is running the network and he wants to move it to the right … The fact that I want to give space to the \[argument\] that this thing everyone agrees with might be not right doesn’t make me a fascist right-winger who’s trying to steal Fox viewers.” + +Licht was no fascist. But he *was* trying to steal viewers from Fox News—and from MSNBC, for that matter. To succeed, Licht said, CNN would need to produce more than just great journalism. Reporting the news in an aggressive, nonpartisan manner would be central to the network’s attempt to win back audiences. But television is, at its essence, entertainment. Viewers would always turn on CNN in times of crisis, Licht told me. What he needed to find out was how many would turn on CNN for fun. + +[From the March 2023 issue: Megan Garber on how everything became entertainment](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/03/tv-politics-entertainment-metaverse/672773/) + +![Picture of the CNN This Morning set in at the CNN New York Headquarters in Hudson Yards](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/QGXzIqy0oZ4lnLaR3XgJKWglJ_Y=/0x0:4000x2667/928x619/media/img/posts/2023/06/mp_LICHT594-1/original.jpg) + +A CNN studio in New York (Mark Peterson / Redux for *The Atlantic*) + +Licht frowned and folded his arms, irritation curdling his voice. + +“I’m going to tell Don, the biggest mistake is commenting after every single story for the sake of commenting after every single story,” he said, talking to no one and everyone all at once. “Don’t tell me, ‘Oh, that’s horrible.’ We know it’s horrible. If you’ve got a specific insight into something, if you can add something, tell us. But don’t comment on every single fucking story.” + +Licht had wedged a rolling office chair in between the first and second rows of Control Room B, a darkened space that featured scores of monitors being manipulated by two dozen people in hooded sweatshirts and headsets. Everyone looked tense. They were 96 hours from Election Day 2022, when they would launch *CNN This Morning*, Licht’s first big swing as the network’s head honcho, and the show looked terrible. + +“I want more movement. Lots of movement,” he told Eric Hall, the new program’s executive producer, who sat in the center of the first row. “What do I hate the most?” + +Hall and a younger producer named Zachary Slater responded in unison: “Boxes.” + +Licht nodded. “Boxes,” he said, referring to the *Brady Bunch* look on cable-news screens. “I don’t want it to be frenetic, but please make sure there’s movement. We need to see these people.” + +Making good TV is difficult under even the best of conditions. These were not the best of conditions. Eager to put his imprint on CNN, Licht had started with what he knew best—mornings—and hounded his team to get the program ready for Election Day. Rehearsals had been rushed. The co-hosts—Don Lemon, Poppy Harlow, and Kaitlan Collins—were struggling to gel, in part because they had practiced so little together. (On this day, Collins was reporting in Georgia.) Licht had created this trio, created this new show, in hopes of injecting some flavor into CNN’s lineup. He thought partnering Lemon, the opinionated, gay, Black southerner, with a pair of hard-hitting female news reporters could be the “fun” viewers needed. But Licht, I sensed, was not having fun. + +When the rehearsal went to break, a collective exhale gusted through the room. Licht leaned back, took out his phone, and started scanning a *Variety* story about his decision to eliminate the CNN documentary unit in the layoffs. After he uttered a few choice phrases—but before we could discuss the article—the show started back up, with the cameras centered on Lemon. He had changed into a white jacket, the collar made of fur, with a turtleneck underneath. + +“What the fuck is he wearing?” Licht blurted out. Nervous chuckles echoed around us. + +The shot began zooming out, slowly at first to incorporate the guests, and then rotating around the glass table in the middle of the set. “Good. I love that,” Licht told Hall. “Just slow it down, make it steady.” + +A little while later, the younger producer spoke into Lemon’s earpiece: “Don, uhh, we’re not too crazy about the jacket in here.” Lemon looked miffed. Licht fought back a smirk. “Why are you guys so mean to Don?” he asked. + +The joke wasn’t lost on anyone. Clearly, Licht had dwindling patience for Lemon—his outfits, his ad-libbing, his opinions. None of this should have come as a surprise. Lemon was one of the most polarizing figures in media, someone with undeniable talent and unregulated instincts. Given Licht’s down-the-middle mantra, people inside the network were mystified by his decision to hitch the success of the new morning show to CNN’s chief provocateur. Some believed that Licht had been ordered by Zaslav to remove Lemon from his 10 p.m. slot (Licht denied this). Others sensed that Licht, who had already gotten rid of other “off mission” staffers, including the media reporter Brian Stelter and the White House correspondent John Harwood, would have axed Lemon too, if not for his being one of the lone Black voices on a very white network. Whatever the particulars, the careers of these two men were now intertwined. + +As the show emerged from another break, Lemon, sans jacket, took his place in front of an enormous studio display. At the center were the words An Inconvenient Truth. Licht asked Hall what this segment was about. Hall replied that Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, had been saying crazy, hateful things for a long time, but corporate America had never abandoned him; only now, after his anti-Semitic rantings, were companies like Adidas dropping him. Lemon was going to ask: Why did those sponsors stick with Ye after his offensive remarks about slavery and other topics, but choose to bail now over his anti-Semitism? + +Licht looked skeptical. “Where would you envision this running?” he said. + +“Probably the back half of the show,” Hall replied. + +“Do you think if I’m on my way to work, at 7:40 in the morning, I have time to absorb this?” Licht asked. + +Just then, the segment began—and Lemon straightaway butchered the opening line. Hall let out an exasperated grunt. “How does that happen?” + +Licht grimaced. “Read the fucking prompter,” he said. + +After steering the segment by whispering instructions to Hall—“full … move left … back out …”—Licht glanced over at Ryan Kadro, a top executive who’d worked with Licht at CBS and knew him better than anyone else in this room. Kadro was shaking his head. “Way too long,” he said. + +“Way too long—and it’s fucking morning time,” Licht said, motioning toward the screen, which had displayed a graphic image of a tortured slave next to Lemon during his monologue. “This is morning television.” + +The rehearsal wrapped, and Licht quickly made his way onto the set, cornering Lemon at the anchor desk. Licht gave his candid feedback—some things had worked, but the Ye segment had not. He wanted less commentary. Above all, he wanted Lemon—and the others—to keep things light in the mornings. Lemon looked hesitant. “I don’t want to be preachy in the morning, but I do want to hold people accountable,” he said. Licht nodded and said he understood. Then he repeated himself: The Ye idea had missed the mark. + +When Licht left, I sat down with Lemon and Harlow—as well as Dornic, the omnipresent communications executive. Sensing some lingering tension from the earlier exchange, I asked Lemon whether his approach to news meshed with Licht’s. Specifically, I mentioned our “outrage porn” conversation. Lemon squinted at me. + +“Some people may want to qualify it as ‘outrage porn.’ But there was a lot to be outraged for these last few years,” he said. “There was a tweet or a statement or an action or something that was outrageous a few times a day for five, six years … What we were doing is, we were fighting for democracy. We were fighting to set the record straight on us being attacked and called ‘fake’ … That may have put us back on our heels and made us a bit more aggressive with calling it out, but it doesn’t mean that it was ‘outrage porn.’” + +Harlow saw things somewhat differently—perhaps because of her straight-news background—but Lemon wasn’t having any of it. + +“A lot of people are Monday-morning-quarterbacking about what happened” at CNN, Lemon told me. “You have to remember the time that we were in. Every single day, we were being attacked by the former administration. And that’s not hyperbole … We had bombs sent to this very network.” + +In fact, Harlow was live on the air when the bomb was detected. She had to evacuate to the street, where she [continued broadcasting](https://www.vox.com/2018/10/24/18018574/cnn-bomb-threat-newsroom-evacuated). It was a traumatic ordeal for all of CNN—and that was Lemon’s point. He had been swamped with threats during Trump’s presidency, followed down the street by menacing figures, given a 24-hour security detail at certain points. Not that it was all about him. What of the unceasing vitriol against women and minorities, public officials and private citizens? It was all outrageous. Was he supposed to pretend to *not* be outraged? + +Dornic jumped in. “I don’t think that’s what Chris is even saying—” He paused. + +“This is not about you versus Chris,” Dornic continued. “I think his perspective is: Under a normal administration, those would have been 11s. But you had to recalibrate, because if you make the outrageous thing about women an 11, then what happens when he actually does something completely insane and undermines democracy?” + +Harlow, now cast in the role of peacemaker, told Lemon that this seemed like a legitimate point. Just recently, she said, she had told her children the story of the boy who cried wolf. She did worry about Trump’s destruction of norms, but she also worried about a lack of self-awareness displayed by some in her profession. Lemon looked ready to contest that point. Then, perhaps in deference to Harlow, he decided to drop it. + +As we continued chatting, the bond between Lemon and Harlow was evident. She said her husband had advised her to switch roles only if it would mean becoming partners with Lemon; Lemon said he wouldn’t have moved to the mornings alongside anyone else. Less clear was where Collins fit into this mix. Barely in her 30s, Collins had in a few years’ time zoomed from entertainment writer at *The Daily Caller* to chief White House correspondent at CNN. She had serious reporting chops and a deep roster of sources. Everyone at the network could see that Collins was the future of the brand—a next-generation star who could be synonymous with CNN for decades to come. So why take away her prized reporting post and sit her behind a desk with two co-anchors? + +No one really knew. Licht spoke of chemistry and character, of dynamic personalities and geographic diversity. (Lemon is from Louisiana, Harlow from Minnesota, and Collins from Alabama, making them symbolic of a forgotten America that Licht was determined to reach.) But this was mostly game theory. The truth is, Licht didn’t know if it would work. What he did know was that CNN was falling farther behind in the ratings, and that without a daring move, something that could rouse a lethargic network, the discontent would grow louder. Licht remembered what Joe Scarborough used to tell him: “Scared money never wins.” + +Licht was ready to gamble. He asked Lemon to take the lead, trusted Harlow to be the stabilizer, and hoped Collins could adjust in a hurry. Licht’s formative experience in television had come from watching Scarborough learn to check his ego and build an inclusive, engaging, highly entertaining program. He hoped Lemon could do the same. + +“I feel like the senior of the group,” Lemon told us, sitting on the set. He instantly sensed that this was unwise to say out loud. “Yeah, yeah,” said Harlow, giving him a look. “But lift us up.” Lemon grabbed her hand: “I’m going to lift you up. I’m not going to try to bigfoot you.” + +She smiled politely. “There’s none of that on this show.” + +It was 6:07 a.m. and sweat dripped from Licht’s nose. + +He pumped his arms and legs on a machine inside a workout studio two blocks from the Hudson River. Joe Maysonet, a former boxer who wore polka-dot pajama pants, a green oxford shirt, and a peach-colored beanie, stood with his arms crossed, chirping at his client: “Did I say stop? No, I did not!” + +Three years ago, Licht weighed 226 pounds. Worried that he was losing control of his lifestyle, he went all in. No more breakfast. No drinking during the week. No more carbs or sweets. (“I’m a fucking machine,” Licht told me one day, when I asked why he was skipping a meal.) He also found Maysonet, whose gym, J Train, caters to New York’s elite—actors, athletes, business tycoons. On this morning, in March 2023, the CNN boss was down to 178 pounds. + +Licht jumped off the machine. At Maysonet’s instruction, he squatted down to grab a long metal pole lying flat on the ground. “Zucker couldn’t do this shit,” Licht said through clenched teeth, hoisting the pole with a grunt. + +Working in the shadow of Jeff Zucker, a hugely popular figure who had overseen the highest-rated, most profitable years in CNN’s history, was never going to be easy. But Licht had made it harder than it needed to be. Among the first things he did, after taking over, was turn Zucker’s old office on the 17th floor—across from the bullpen, right near key studios and control rooms—into a conference room. Then he decamped to the 22nd floor, setting up in a secluded space that most staffers didn’t know how to find. It became symbolic of Licht’s relationship to his workforce: He was detached, aloof, inaccessible in every way. + +The comparisons with Zucker were inevitable, and Licht hated them. Whereas the old boss was gregarious and warm, giving nicknames to employees and remembering their kids’ birthdays, Licht came across as taciturn, seemingly going out of his way to avoid human relationships. At a holiday dinner for his D.C.-based talent, Licht went around the private room at Café Milano, shook hands and spoke briefly with each of the journalists, then sat down and spent much of the dinner looking at his phone. Not only did he say nothing to address the group—as they all expected he would—but Licht barely interacted with the people seated near him. It became so awkward that guests began texting one another, wondering if there was some crisis unfolding with an international bureau. When a pair of them caught a glimpse of Licht’s phone, they could see that he was reading a critical story about him in *Puck*. + +![Picture of Chris Licht in a studio at the CNN headquarters in Hudson Yards, New York, New York](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/5p75tT4i3S4vbAs1qO_rMYZFvq8=/0x0:8640x5760/928x619/media/img/posts/2023/06/mp_LICHT542/original.jpg) + +Chris Licht at CNN’s New York headquarters (Mark Peterson / Redux for *The Atlantic*) + +The negative press had been building—and Licht, whatever his insistence to the contrary, had become consumed by it. Leaks from inside his own house especially angered him. Licht knew that many people remained loyal to his predecessor; some of his top executives, as well as on-air personalities, spoke with Zucker regularly. That hadn’t particularly bothered him at first. Over time, however, it became obvious that those conversations were finding their way into media stories scrutinizing his leadership of CNN. Licht told friends he was convinced that Zucker—whose legacy he was undermining daily with rhetorical recriminations about past damage to CNN’s brand—was retaliating by pushing hit pieces on him. In particular, Licht felt certain that Zucker was using *Puck*’s Dylan Byers, an ex-CNN employee who was pummeling Licht multiple times each week in his newsletter, to foment narratives of a mutiny at the network. + +Licht and Zucker knew each other, having worked together at NBCUniversal. Zucker told friends that he’d found it unusual—but hardly threatening—when, a few years earlier, with buzz building around a potential WarnerMedia–Discovery merger, Licht began attending David Zaslav’s annual Labor Day party, an exclusive gathering in the Hamptons. Licht wasn’t exactly the type of VIP who attended these events. When the merger began to appear inevitable, in the fall of 2021, Zucker got a call from Zaslav. He assured Zucker that his position atop CNN was secure. Then he asked his opinion of Licht. Zucker would later recall to friends that, at that moment, the endgame was clear. Within a few months, Zucker was out, Licht was in, and a cold war was under way. Attempts were made to broker a peace. In August 2022, Jay Sures, an agent who represents some of CNN’s top talent, arranged a meeting at Zucker’s vacation home. It was cordial enough, but suspicions ran deep between the two men. Both soon began peddling competing versions of what had gone down. + +However self-serving his criticisms of Zucker, Licht had legitimate reasons to be wary of his predecessor’s approach. CNN had produced some terrific reporting during the Trump years, but it had also embarrassed itself, and the industry as a whole, on more than a few occasions. The use of paid contributors such as Jeffrey Lord and Corey Lewandowski, the latter of whom appeared on air while [still being paid by the Trump campaign](https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/cnn-commentator-lewandowski-remained-on-trump-payroll-in-august/2016/09/21/4abbf5d8-7fc8-11e6-9070-5c4905bf40dc_story.html), served no defensible journalistic purpose. The incurious tone of the network’s COVID-19 coverage—its steady deference to government officials, paired with its derision toward those who held heterodox opinions on school closings and other restrictions—did a disservice to viewers. All the while, Zucker’s buddy-buddy rapport with the talent bred a lack of accountability that ultimately created rogues. Chris Cuomo smashed ethical norms and repeatedly lied to management about it. Jim Acosta routinely made himself the story while covering Trump’s White House, specializing in lectures and snarky commentary instead of questions and source reporting. (One viral exchange with Trump, in which Acosta refused to surrender the microphone to a press aide, then stood to interrupt a colleague’s question, came to epitomize the late stages of the Zucker era.) Licht had inherited a culture of loose rules and lax standards. For this, justifiably, he blamed Zucker. + +Licht could not, however, blame Zucker for what had become his biggest problem: Don Lemon. + +In the middle of February, several weeks before I joined Licht for his morning workout, Lemon set social media ablaze—and infuriated Harlow and Collins, his co-hosts—by asserting that 51-year-old Nikki Haley “isn’t in her prime.” A woman is only in her prime, Lemon explained, “in her 20s, 30s, and maybe her 40s.” This was just the latest in a string of offenses. For months, Lemon had been making the control room cringe with half-baked opinions, irritating Harlow and Collins by forcing his way into every segment, and angering Licht by adding the sort of superfluous commentary the boss had explicitly warned against. Tensions were already high when, one day in December, Collins started to interrupt Lemon during a news report. Lemon continued speaking and held up a finger to shush her—“stand by, one second,” he said—and then, after the segment, berated her in front of the crew. Their relationship would never recover. By the time Lemon made the “prime” remark, Licht was confronting the reality that his morning show might be a bust. + +![Screenshot of CNN This Morning show when Dom Lemon was still one of the co-hosts](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/5WlpIyWvldu8w_CGl3AcHqVg90g=/665x379/media/img/posts/2023/06/col21/original.jpg) + +CNN + +There was no neat solution to the Lemon problem. Top executives urged Licht to fire him; Licht, knowing it would be seen as a response to the Haley episode, worried about setting a harsh precedent. Lemon pitched an attempt at damage control—a prime-time special on misogyny, which he would host with a roundtable of women—and Licht rejected it. Then, a staffer close to Licht told me, Lemon began telling allies that Al Sharpton, Ben Crump, and other Black leaders would rally to his defense if he were fired, making his dismissal a referendum on CNN’s whiteness. (A spokesperson for Lemon denied this and accused Licht’s team of spreading rumors about him to distract from Licht’s failures at CNN.) + +The burden of this—of *everything*—made Licht’s workouts at J Train indispensable. Licht called Maysonet his “therapist” and “coach” and “one-man focus group.” He was among the few people Licht trusted. This gym was Licht’s sanctuary; nothing and no one was allowed to disrupt him here. Except Zaslav. To the annoyance of his trainer, Licht told me, Zaslav liked to call him at 6:30 a.m. Sometimes those calls came when Zaslav was on the West Coast, meaning it was 3:30 a.m. for him. When Licht told me this, he twisted his face into a pained expression. + +Assuming a side-plank position, Licht told me that Maysonet “is super fucking liberal” and not sold on his plans for CNN. Maysonet pressed his foot into Licht’s shoulder. “Rachel Maddow, now that’s my chick,” he said. + +Licht rolled his eyes. Maysonet kept goading him. “By the way, you see my boy Jamie Raskin on MSNBC the other day?” he asked, referring to the Democratic representative from Maryland. Maysonet began shuffling his feet like a prizefighter. “Wiping the floor with your Republican boys!” + +“They’re not my boys,” Licht groaned, collapsing onto his back. + +Maysonet motioned for Licht to flip onto his other side. Then he turned to me, his voice abruptly becoming serious. “I’ll tell you what I do like about his vision,” Maysonet said. “He wants to create a conversation where we can talk to each other again. We can debate anything, but not if we’re not talking to each other.” + +I asked him to elaborate. Maysonet explained that after countless hours of conversation with Licht over the past few years—through the murder of George Floyd, the spread of COVID-19, the election of Joe Biden, the siege of the Capitol—he came away convinced that his client was uniquely capable of facilitating a national dialogue on some of the country’s toughest, most divisive issues. Perhaps Licht had spent too much time promoting the return of Republicans to CNN, and not enough time advertising that forum for conversation. “I think that’s the part people don’t know about him, and that’s the part that could make CNN thrive,” Maysonet said. + +Licht, now half-standing, hands on his knees, started to clarify that this was precisely what he’d attempted to do with his morning show. Maysonet pretended not to hear him, instructing Licht to go across the room and fetch a large, weighted sleigh. A minute later, as his client pushed the hulking object across the room, growling with every forward lurch, Maysonet mentioned some news from the sports world: The Brooklyn Nets, who had built their franchise around three all-star players, had just traded away the last of them, a catastrophic end to a once-promising experiment. + +“All that talent,” Maysonet said, “but no chemistry.” + +A studio audience of Licht’s employees looked on as Audie Cornish, CNN’s top audio journalist, probed her boss with questions that he didn’t seem keen on answering. + +The purpose of this springtime company town hall was for Licht to quell concerns and rally the troops, laying out his plan for the new CNN. Addressing a few dozen staffers who sat in black stackable chairs—and thousands more watching from their cubicles, couches, and reporting outposts around the world—Licht stressed the opportunity at hand. Americans were starving, he argued, for a network without perceived partisan loyalties; for a source of authoritative, follow-the-facts reporting; for a place that could foster a “national conversation.” CNN could be all of that. But first, Licht suggested, people had to fall in line. They needed to recognize that “the brand has taken a hit over the past few years” and unite around his editorial strategy as “one team.” + +What made unity so elusive was that CNN’s newsroom had splintered into at least three factions. Some of Licht’s journalists were dead set against him, believing his approach was a recipe for false equivalency. Others were lukewarm, open to a change in direction yet confounded by his ill-defined denunciations of the work they’d done in recent years. Even those who were fully on board—people who had hailed Licht’s theoretical objective for the network—expressed bewilderment at his lack of specifics. He had talked a big game when he came aboard 10 months earlier, but since then—and especially after CNN’s botched coverage of the first January 6 hearing—had largely kept out of sight, leaving producers and hosts to reimagine their programs off interpretations of Licht’s innuendo. His move to the 22nd floor had become a serious liability. CNN staffers didn’t just wonder *where* the boss was; they wanted to know *what*, exactly, he was doing. There was still no permanent host for the lucrative 9 p.m. hour. Licht’s signature initiative—Lemon and the morning show—had become an industry punch line. + +Every employee I spoke with was asking some variation of the same question: Did Licht have any idea what he was doing? + +Cornish seemed determined to find out. In a Q&A session that grew slightly uncomfortable, she quizzed Licht on these issues and more: the “culture and morale” of the company, the confusion over his plans, the “tough decisions” pertaining to certain employees who hadn’t gotten with his program. Licht began to look and sound restless. At one point, highlighting his recent guidance to refrain from bashing Fox News—and his wooing of Republicans to come on air—Cornish asked Licht about the perception that CNN was tacking deliberately to the right. + +He fought a smirk. The network’s coverage of the Fox News story to date had been textbook, he said, presenting the damning facts of what had emerged from the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit—namely, that Fox had knowingly misled its audience—and sparing viewers the hysterical analysis found on CNN’s chief rival, MSNBC. As for platforming Republicans, “I think it’s incredibly important, if we’re going to understand the country,” Licht said. “I actually want to hear from these Republicans. And to do that, it has to actually be a place where they know they’re going to get a tough interview, but it’s going to be respectful.” + +After underscoring the “fears” people had internally—that CNN was enabling bad actors with a both-sides approach to journalism—Cornish asked him about the company’s reputation. She, like so many of her colleagues, wanted to know what Licht meant by that nebulous word: *brand*. + +![Picture of the area where Christiane Amanpour works at CNN HQ](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/Aru2686qjBdfDoXaTh41ElEVPkA=/0x0:8640x5760/928x619/media/img/posts/2023/06/mp_LICHT585/original.jpg) + +Cutouts of Christiane Amanpour and Fareed Zakaria at CNN headquarters in New York (Mark Peterson / Redux for *The Atlantic*) + +“What I believe has happened in the past, to put it bluntly, is that sometimes the tone of our coverage has undercut the work of our journalism. And we’re just trying to eliminate that and win that trust back,” Licht said. “Trust is that you’re getting to the truth without fear or favor. We have seen the data that shows there’s been a marked erosion of trust—” + +Cornish cut him off. “Because of tenor and tone?” + +“Yeah,” Licht said. + +In the hallway a few minutes later, as we waited for an elevator, Licht asked what I thought of his performance. I told him that he looked on edge—like he was struggling to remain diplomatic in the face of questions that annoyed him. + +“Yeah. At one point, I wanted to just say, ‘We’re not going to turn into *BuzzFeed*, okay?’” Licht said. “But that probably wouldn’t have helped.” + +Probably not. Settling into a conference room—his assistant ordered us Sweetgreen salads for lunch—I asked Licht whether he understood the anxiety that permeated his organization. + +“I think wherever there’s uncertainty, there’s anxiety,” he said. “These are journalists, so there really isn’t anything you can *say* that will ease anxiety. You have to show them. So the whole purpose of today really is like, ‘Hey, there is a plan. This is what we’re going to be doing. This is how it’s going to involve you. This is the sense of purpose. This is the strategy.’” + +The company, he said, had been reeling ever since the firing of Chris Cuomo, which had set in motion the ousting of Jeff Zucker. “This uncertainty and anxiety, you don’t want it to become the new normal,” Licht told me. “And it has, to a certain extent.” + +Much of this angst at CNN, Licht argued, stemmed from skepticism about whether his vision would succeed in bringing back viewers. He acknowledged that it very well might not—or, at least, that it might take a long time. Licht was visibly bothered whenever someone brought up the network’s bad ratings. But, he assured me, David Zaslav cared more about other metrics. Success would be measured differently at CNN than it had been in the past. “This is a reputational asset for the company. It is not a profit-growth driver,” Licht said. + +I asked him to define “reputational asset” in the context of an enormous, publicly traded, for-profit corporation. + +“CNN, for Warner Bros. Discovery, is a *reputational asset*,” he said, emphasizing the phrase. “My boss believes that a strong CNN is good for the world and important to the portfolio.” + +Even if it’s not making nearly the money it once did? + +“So I’m told,” he said. + +This sentiment struck me as particularly guileless coming from a newsman. Whatever Zaslav’s worldview, steering CNN toward the center was a business decision. In an age of fragmented media, Zaslav was convinced by Licht, among others, that broadening the network’s appeal to reach an exhausted majority of news consumers was good for the bottom line (and, perhaps as a bonus, good for America). It’s unclear whether Zaslav still believes that model is viable. There had been doubts from day one as to whether Warner Bros. Discovery planned to keep CNN; plenty of industry insiders believed Zaslav’s plan was to stabilize the network, cut costs to stop the bleeding of revenue, then flip it for a gain. + +In any event, the health of CNN’s business was but one source of anxiety. I told Licht—based on my conversations with his employees, as well as the questioning from Cornish earlier in the day—that there seemed to be even greater insecurity about the journalistic ethos itself. When he’d warned Cornish about taking a “condescending tone” toward Republicans, surely it sounded to some reporters like he wanted them to coddle the crazy right-wingers who would use their platform to destabilize the country’s democratic institutions. + +Licht looked annoyed. “We are not an advocacy network. And if you want to work for an advocacy network, there are other places to go,” he told me. “You can find any flavor of advocacy in a news organization that suits your need. We are providing something different. And when the shit hits the fan in this world, you’re not gonna have time for that advocacy anymore. You need an unbiased source of truth.” + +I told him that some journalists, myself included, believe that truth itself needs to be advocated for. + +“No one is suggesting in any way that we shy away from the truth,” he replied. + +“Do you believe in absolute truth?” I asked. + +“That’s a weird question,” he said, rumpling his brow. + +It wasn’t *that* weird. He had used the phrase in one of our prior interviews, but, it seemed, hadn’t given much thought to its usage in the context of modern media. “Absolute truth. Hmmm,” he said, stroking his chin. Finally, he shrugged. “It’s that analogy again, right? Some people like rain; some people don’t like rain. You can’t tell me it’s not raining \[when\] it’s raining.” + +If only it were that simple. A few weeks earlier, *The New York Times* had descended into open conflict after a group of contributors and staffers signed a letter condemning the paper’s alleged “editorial bias” in its coverage of the transgender community. Another letter, signed by a number of prominent *Times* reporters, rebuked what they saw as an effort to silence legitimate journalistic inquiry. Both parties, I told Licht, believed that they were standing for the truth. + +He leaned across the table. “Your beliefs can be different, but there’s only one truth,” he said. “And we have to be able to ask questions and have conversations that help people understand what’s happening … We have completely lost the ability to have difficult conversations without being demonized or labeled. It’s okay to ask questions, to have difficult conversations. You can strongly believe in something at your core, but that doesn’t affect the truth.” + +Licht emphasized that although he would show employees grace for certain missteps, he had no tolerance for efforts to chill reporting on controversial topics. He noted that Zucker, fearing the COVID-19 “lab-leak theory” was a xenophobic gambit that endangered Asian Americans, had essentially banned discussion of the topic on the air. This was not dissimilar, Licht suggested, to the surgeon general of the United States telling citizens at the beginning of the pandemic that wearing masks wouldn’t help them—not because it was a fact, but because the government wanted to prevent a run on the masks needed for first responders. + +“They didn’t tell us the truth about something, because they were worried about an outcome,” Licht said. + +He leaned back in his chair. “So, yes, I believe in absolute truth.” + +Later that day, while riding the Acela from New York to Washington, Licht expanded on his media polemic. Specifically, he wanted to keep talking about COVID-19. Like Trump’s presidency, Licht told me, the pandemic had exposed the degree to which his network had lost touch with the country. + +“In the beginning it was a trusted source—this crazy thing, no one understands it, help us make sense of it. What’s going on?” he said. “And I think then it got to a place where, ‘Oh wow, we gotta keep getting those ratings. We gotta keep getting the sense of urgency.’” + +He slapped his palms on the table between us, mimicking the feverish pace of an imaginary broadcaster. “COVID, COVID, COVID! Look at the case numbers! Look at this! Look at this!” Licht said. “No context. And, you know, the kind of *shaming*. And then people walked outside and they go, ‘This is not my life. This is not my reality. You guys are just saying this because you need the ratings, you need the clicks. I don’t trust you.’” + +Were they wrong? + +“They were not,” he said. + +For a man widely perceived to be carrying out the orders of his bosses on the board of Warner Bros. Discovery, Licht held some awfully strong views of his own. Certainly, he was under pressure to conform CNN to the whims of Zaslav; Licht told top staffers that he was continually fighting to “protect” them from editorial interference at the corporate level. Licht had heard the talk about his being a glorified errand boy. Perhaps because it contained some trace of truth, he seemed determined in our conversations to map out his own distinct worldview. + +Licht insisted that his media critiques were not ideological; that he was rebuking not a liberal slant on the news, per se, but rather a bias toward elite cultural sensibility, a reporting covenant in which affluent urban-dwelling journalists avoid speaking hard truths that would alienate members of their tribe. When we returned to the question of covering transgender issues—specifically, the science around prepubescent hormone treatments and life-altering surgeries—he suggested that the media was less interested in finding answers and more worried about not offending perceived allies. + +“We’ve got to ask tough questions without being shouted down for having the temerity to even ask,” Licht said. “There is a truth in there, and it may not serve one side or the other. But let’s get to the truth. Some of this is right, some of this is wrong; some of this is wrong, some of this is right.” + +He paused. “And I will add, this is where words matter. You immediately force some people to tune out when you use, like, ‘person capable of giving birth.’ People tune out and you lose that trust.” He took another pause. “Do *not* virtue signal. Tell the truth. Ask questions getting at the truth—not collecting facts for one side or collecting facts for another side. Ask the tough questions. It’s an incredibly sensitive, divisive issue of which there is a Venn diagram that this country can agree on, if we get there with facts.” + +Licht argued that the media’s blind spots owe to a lack of diversity—and not the lack of diversity that he sees newsrooms obsessing over. He wants to recruit reporters who are deeply religious and reporters who grew up on food stamps and reporters who own guns. Licht recalled a recent dustup with his own diversity, equity, and inclusion staff after making some spicy remarks at a conference. “I said, ‘A Black person, a brown person, and an Asian woman that all graduated the same year from Harvard is not diversity,’” he told me. + +A minute later—after noting how sharing that anecdote could get him in trouble, and pausing to consider what he would say next—Licht added: “I think ‘Defund the police’ would’ve been covered differently if newsrooms were filled with people who had lived in public housing.” I asked him why. “They have a different relationship with their need with the police,” he said. + +Licht glanced over at his assistant. “Now I’m in trouble,” he said. + +I wondered if he *wanted* to get in trouble—if he savored barreling through the boundaries of mannerly media conversation. It had become apparent, from my reporting, that Licht’s circle was small and getting smaller. He obviously felt that he couldn’t trust some of the people around him—folks who were loyal to Zucker, or leaking to undermine him, or both. That distrust begot a certain foreboding—yet also a certain liberation. Whereas he was guarded with CNN employees, our many hours of conversations began to feel like therapy sessions for Licht, safe spaces in which he vented grievances and admitted fears and chased an elusive breakthrough. + +I had heard from former colleagues how, in the early days of *Morning Joe*, when the C-suites at NBC treated his start-up show like a joke, Licht had adopted a me-against-the-world mentality, hunkering down and swearing to make the 30 Rock establishment pay for its contempt. It occurred to me that Licht was doing the same thing now. The difference, of course, was that he no longer represented the ragtag rebel alliance. He was the chair and CEO of CNN Worldwide. He was the empire. + +As we cruised past Wilmington, Delaware, I asked Licht if there were people at CNN who wanted him to fail. + +“I’m sure,” he said, nodding, visibly weighing what to say next. He opted to play it safe. “But it’s certainly a very small part, a very small pocket of the organization. So I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about it.” + +Then his voice changed. Suddenly, Licht was animated. “But I would say that for anyone who does want me to fail—what are you going for? Who would you want in this seat? You want a journalist? You want someone who has a direct line to the corporation and can make a phone call and go, ‘Hey, what the fuck?’ Do you want someone who’s done the job? Who’s done a lot of the jobs? Who understands exactly what it takes to do what I’m asking? Someone who believes that our future is based on executing great journalism? Maybe they don’t like my *style* or whatever, but I’m not quite sure what you’re going for—if you want me to fail.” + +Licht looked out the window. “So I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about it,” he repeated. + +Focusing on his “style” seemed like a cop-out. I told Licht that in my conversations with his employees, they had three main beefs. The first was that he relentlessly attacked the previous iteration of CNN without ever really specifying—as he’d been doing in *our* interviews—what he disliked about the coverage or what he would have done differently. Licht countered this criticism by explaining that he didn’t want to call out particular journalists, especially “when they were being rewarded for that behavior by the boss before me.” + +Licht told me that bad behavior had been addressed with certain individuals directly. Without identifying Jim Acosta by name, Licht said: “There was one person I had dinner with who was very much perceived as \[having\] the wrong tone, the old way of doing it. People just assumed they didn’t fit in my world. And I had dinner with that person, and I said, ‘Can I assume that this was fog of war? That sometimes we do things during war that isn’t who we are?’ And he said, ‘You absolutely can assume that. What do you need from me?’ We haven’t had an issue.” + +This brought us to the second beef with Licht: His approach seemed consistently inconsistent. Acosta was spared while Brian Stelter got axed; John Harwood was pushed out because he didn’t fit the “brand,” but Don Lemon was given a huge new contract and a promotion to anchor Licht’s morning show. After disrespecting his colleague and making asinine comments on the air, Lemon still had his job—for the time being—confounding even those CNN employees who considered him a friend. + +Behavior and branding aside, Lemon’s morning show was *bad*. Hence the third beef Licht’s employees had with him: Wasn’t he supposed to be a producer extraordinaire? A television genius? How was it that so much of the content he put on the air was so unwatchable? I reminded him of what Joe Maysonet, his trainer, had said about the Brooklyn Nets: Big stars and big egos had ruined the team’s chemistry, leaving management no choice but to trade them away and start over. I asked Licht if, four months into the morning show, he was nearing that point. + +“Jury’s out,” he replied. + +And then I asked Licht if, looking back, there were things he wished he had done differently. He said yes—“100 percent”—but seemed reluctant to say more. When I pressed, Licht conceded that his biggest mistake had been blazing into the place, determined to prove he was in charge, bellowing, in his own synopsis, “I’m gonna be a much different leader than Jeff,” rather than learning the place, including what Zucker had gotten right. + +“I was intent on trying to draw a line of difference between the old regime and the new regime,” Licht said. “I should have just sort of slowly come in, without making these grand pronouncements of how different I was going to be.” + +Those grand pronouncements had alienated Licht from much of his workforce. He now realized as much. But, he promised me, there was time to turn it all around. His mission was accelerating. Big moves were in the works. Soon, he said, the world was going to get a look at the new CNN. + +![Picture of the area where the producers, correspondents and reporters sit in the CNN headquarters in Hudson Yards, New York, New York.](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/SPTHsmjqtRE1N-7YaXFVwa5SB_A=/0x0:8216x5478/928x619/media/img/posts/2023/06/mp_LICHT578/original.jpg) + +A newsroom at CNN’s New York headquarters (Mark Peterson / Redux for *The Atlantic*) + +“Chris was absolutely, positively, without question the right choice for CNN,” the teacher told his students, motioning toward the man seated in front of them. “There is nothing more important in America today than trust. I’m praying that Chris is successful. I want him to have this job for 10 years. Because anything less than 10 years will not give him the opportunity to make the most important changes to the most important news source on the face of the Earth. I have every faith that he will succeed, and every fear for this country if he doesn’t.” + +He turned to face Licht. The teacher’s eyes were watery. His voice was choked with emotion. “My hopes and dreams are embodied in you,” he said. + +This was quite an introduction, especially considering the man who gave it: Frank Luntz. + +For 30 years, Luntz, the pollster and focus-group guru, had been the [maestro of messaging](https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/01/the-agony-of-frank-luntz/282766/) for a Republican Party that systematically attempted to delegitimize the news media. Luntz had no particular regrets about this. Though he broke from his party over its subjugation to Donald Trump, he still believed the press had done as much damage to the country as any politician in his lifetime, which explained his exuberance over the selection of Licht to run CNN. Since meeting him more than a decade ago, back in the *Morning Joe* days, Luntz had become certain that Licht was especially well equipped to frame the sort of smart, fair, nuanced discussions the voting public deserved. With Zucker out of the picture, Luntz went into lobbying mode, pleading with Licht to pursue the job, unaware that it had already been offered and accepted. + +Licht had never gotten a fair shake, Luntz told the group of University of Southern California students sitting in a semicircle in his D.C. apartment. The critics had come for him within weeks of his taking the job. + +“Days!” Licht said, cutting him off. Luntz nodded in agreement. Licht told him that was just fine. His boss, David Zaslav, thought in terms of years, not months. Licht had a plan to see CNN through to the other side of its identity crisis—and Zaslav possessed the patience to let that plan work. Luntz winced. He noted that NFL owners were famous for saying this very thing about their coaches—that there was a vision in place, that it would take time—before firing them. He told Licht he was praying that would not happen. + +That CNN’s chieftain would enjoy such enthusiastic support from a famed Republican operator—and that Licht would pay this early-spring visit to Luntz’s home, a place where House Speaker Kevin McCarthy [keeps a bedroom](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/05/05/kevin-mccarthy-says-he-rented-room-7000-square-foot-penthouse/)—likely confirms the left’s worst fears about him. (When I asked Licht if he is a conservative, he replied, “I would never put myself into a category. I think it depends on what we’re talking about.”) In truth, Licht wasn’t here for Luntz. The night before, when the old friends had run into each other at an event honoring Ted Turner, Luntz had sprung an idea. He was teaching a class to visiting USC students and would be hosting them at his apartment the next day; what if Licht made a surprise appearance to answer their questions about the media? + +Most executives would never entertain such a haphazard scheduling request. To his credit, Licht—now very much in the barrel at CNN, rumors about job security shadowing his every move—did so and then some. The next day, he showed up at Luntz’s apartment and spent an hour with the group of 16 students. It struck me, yet again, as exactly the type of open interaction he’d been avoiding with his own employees. With the students, Licht was blunt and authentic to a fault; once, during a word-association game, when a young woman called CNN “liberal,” Licht made no effort to mask his irritation, quizzing her for specifics until she admitted defeat, confessing that her answer was more about perception than reality. + +One of her classmates raised his hand. He asked Licht how CNN could recover from being the face of “fake news.” Licht replied that the network needed to “double down” on a facts-only approach. “It’s so easy to ruin a reputation—and it just takes a lot of time to win it back,” he said. Licht told the students that his organization had little margin for error: Every story on the CNN website, every chyron on the airwaves, every comment on his reporters’ social-media accounts was going to be scrutinized. “It all matters,” he said. “Because the second you give ammunition to the other side, they exploit it.” + +And then Licht said something I’d never heard before. “I don’t want people to think of CNN, Fox, and MSNBC in the same sentence,” he said. + +Licht told students that MSNBC was using the all-outrage, all-the-time model that CNN had invented; “one show in particular,” he noted, seemed to use a BREAKING NEWS banner on virtually every segment. (He was referring to Nicolle Wallace’s program at 4 p.m., a competitor to Jake Tapper’s show in that time slot.) That tactic produces a bump in ratings, Licht said—but he called it irresponsible on the part of his former employer. + +He was—justifiably, but still surprisingly—much harder on Fox News. After all, Licht had repeatedly warned his staff not to “get over their skis” while covering Rupert Murdoch’s network. He stressed that they were “not in the business of freaking out over everything Laura Ingraham says,” because “it’s not news.” What we were witnessing now, Licht said, *was* news. Tucker Carlson had been trashing Trump in text messages while providing him cover in prime time. Ingraham and Sean Hannity had [dismissed the election-fraud crusade in private while selling it to the base](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/16/business/media/fox-dominion-lawsuit.html). In fact, the evidence that had emerged from the Dominion lawsuit showed that “a major media organization was knowingly misleading people, and it had actual real-world consequences,” Licht said. + +Using this example, Licht sought to differentiate CNN from both networks—slamming Fox News for being a duplicitous propaganda outfit, and rebuking MSNBC for trafficking in hysteria. “If every day we were hammering Fox, it all sounds like noise,” Licht told the students. “But if you’re watching CNN right now, you’re going, ‘Wow, this is actually important, because they never talk about Fox.’” + +Right on cue, one of Luntz’s students asked Licht about the trap of false equivalency. She seemed less interested in litigating the respective crimes of Fox News and MSNBC—though that played into her question—and more concerned with Licht’s overall attitude toward the news. There is, she reminded him, “one truth” on some fundamental questions facing the country. Trump had lost the 2020 election; Barack Obama had been born in the United States; we know how many deaths have been caused by COVID. + +Licht pounced. “Wait a second. We don’t know how many deaths there were from COVID,” he said. + +She frowned at him. + +“No, really, we don’t,” Licht said. As the son of a doctor, he believed there were “legitimate conversations” to be had about the death toll attached to COVID-19. Perhaps some patients had been admitted to hospitals with life-threatening illnesses before the pandemic began, then died with a positive diagnosis, Licht postulated. “Where we run into trouble is when you say, ‘No. Come on. We’re not even having that conversation,’” he told the students. “That goes to trust as much as anything else. If you’re solid on your facts, then you should be able to entertain that discussion.” + +Licht conceded that mollifying the right with a both-sides approach was “the biggest concern in my own organization.” But he wasn’t backing down. It had been unfair, he said, to paint everyone who had questions about the accuracy of death counts as “COVID deniers.” It was dishonest to frame the final pandemic-era bailout as “You’re either for this rescue bill, or you hate poor people.” He gave them his favorite analogy: We can debate whether we like rain or we don’t like rain, as long as we acknowledge when it’s raining outside. + +The final question was straightforward. A young woman asked Licht how, given his harsh critiques of CNN’s past performance, the network planned to cover Trump this time around. + +“I get asked that question all the time,” Licht said, looking bemused. “I will give you a very counterintuitive answer, which is: I am *so* not concerned about that.” He explained that Trump was now a recycled commodity; that his “superpower” of dominating the news cycle was a thing of the past. If anything, Licht added, he would love to get Trump on the air alongside his ace reporter Kaitlan Collins. + +The students appeared startled by his nonchalance. + +“You cover him like any other candidate,” Licht told them. + +The next time I saw Licht was two months later in Manchester. + +The CNN newsroom had been stunned by the news of the May 10 town hall. Internally, questions about whether the network would platform Trump in the run-up to the 2024 campaign had felt very much unanswered. Almost no one—not even CNN’s leading talent, people who had long-standing relationships with Trump and his top aides—knew about the negotiations to host a town hall. When it was announced, Licht made a forceful argument to his employees about the merits of a live event. The campaign was under way; Trump was the front-runner and needed to be covered. Rather than giving him unfiltered access to their viewers via rallies, Licht said, CNN could control the presentation of Trump with its production decisions, its questioning, its live fact-checking. To varying degrees, his skeptics told me, they bought in. + +But anxieties grew as the town hall approached. Employees found it strange that none of the CNN anchors who’d interviewed Trump—Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper, Erin Burnett, Wolf Blitzer, Chris Wallace—was invited to play a role in preparing for the event, whether by shaping questions, suggesting best practices, or simply advising Collins. Trump speculated on social media about the town hall turning into a disaster, prompting fears among executives that he might stage a stunt by walking off the set, which in turn prompted fears among staffers about what, exactly, the network would do to *keep* Trump on the set. In the final days before the event, concerns about the audience makeup spiked as Licht’s description of the crowd—“extra Trumpy”—wound its way through Slack channels and text-message threads. + +All of these concerns, it turned out, were warranted. Preparation was clearly an issue. Collins did an admirable job but was steamrolled by Trump in key moments; her questions, which came almost entirely from the candidate’s ideological left, served to effectively rally the room around him. Not that the room needed rallying: The crowd was overwhelmingly pro-Trump, and because CNN wanted an organic environment, it placed few restrictions on engagement. The ensuing rounds of whole-audience applause—I counted at least nine—disrupted Collins’s rhythm as an interviewer. So did the ill-timed bouts of laughter, such as when Trump mocked E. Jean Carroll, and the jeering that accompanied Collins’s mention of the *Access Hollywood* tape. By the end of the event, it was essentially indistinguishable from a MAGA rally. People throughout the room shouted, “I love you!” during commercial breaks and chanted “Four more years!” when the program ended. + +![Screenshot of CNN Townhall](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/MmtlVBl0uz7oPjLby4lXkqpJpZA=/665x379/media/img/posts/2023/06/2colScreen_Shot_2023_05_10_at_9.28.42_PM_copy_2/original.jpg) + +CNN + +As attendees emptied into the lobby, it felt as though fans were celebrating the home team’s victory over a hated rival. People I talked with lauded Trump and loathed CNN in equal proportion. Christopher Ager, the state party chair, captured their sentiments best: “We knew that CNN had new leadership. It seemed like they had a different tone, like they were going to be fair to Trump, fair to Republicans. But I didn’t see that tonight,” he said. “This was the old CNN.” + +Two hundred fifty miles away, on the set in New York, CNN staffers were perplexed. The initial plan had called for Scott Jennings, a Republican who is less than enamored of Trump, to join his familiar grouping of pundits on the postgame show. CNN had flown Jennings to New York for the occasion. However, hours before the town hall, a switch was announced internally: Byron Donalds would be substituted for Jennings (who wound up coming on the air with another panel much later that night). Donalds, a Republican congressman from Florida, is an election denier—someone who, to use Licht’s language, says it’s not raining in the middle of a downpour. It was enough of a problem for some CNN staffers that Trump, the original election denier, was flouting Licht’s oft-repeated standard. But why was *Donalds* on CNN’s postgame panel? + +This wasn’t the only peculiar personnel move. Sarah Matthews, a Trump-administration official who’d turned critical of her former boss, had been slated to appear on the pregame show. But she was abruptly nixed in favor of Hogan Gidley, a former White House staffer who remained devoted to Trump. + +Live television is a volatile thing. People and sets and scripts are always being changed for all kinds of reasons. Still, CNN employees had reason to be suspicious. They wondered if some sort of deal had been cut with Trump’s team, promising the placement of approved panelists in exchange for his participation in the town hall. At the least, even absent some official agreement, it seemed obvious that CNN leaders had been contorting the coverage to keep Trump happy—perhaps to prevent him from walking offstage. At one point during the pregame show, when the words SEXUAL ABUSE appeared on the CNN chyron, one of Licht’s lieutenants phoned the control room. His instructions stunned everyone who overheard them: The chyron needed to come down immediately. + +When the town hall ended, two postgame panels kicked off concurrently, giving network executives the flexibility to switch between reporting and analysis. One panel, anchored by Tapper, was a roundtable of journalists picking apart Trump’s lies. The other, led by Cooper, featured partisan pundits—including Donalds—debating one another. According to the mission that Licht had articulated for me, Tapper’s panel should have starred that night. But it didn’t. Licht made the call to elevate Cooper’s panel (a fact first reported by *Puck*). This decision may or may not have come from the *very* top: In the days after the town hall, Zaslav told multiple people that Tapper’s Trump-bashing panel reminded him of Zucker’s CNN. Yet even that MAGA-friendly version wasn’t good enough for Donalds. After criticizing the network on-air, the congressman stepped off the set and then, in full view of the crew as well as his fellow panelists, grabbed his phone and started blasting CNN on Twitter. + +Licht was still coming to terms with the ferocity of the backlash later that night when CNN’s popular Reliable Sources newsletter landed in his inbox. He read the opening line in disbelief: “It’s hard to see how America was served by the spectacle of lies that aired on CNN Wednesday evening,” Licht’s own media reporter, [Oliver Darcy, wrote](https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/11/media/cnn-town-hall-donald-trump-reliable-sources/index.html). + +Licht could handle being ridiculed by his media rivals. But being publicly scolded by someone on his own payroll—on the biggest night of his career—felt like a new level of betrayal. Licht, who just hours earlier had expressed ambivalence to me about how the event played, went into war mode. + +The next morning, he began the 9 o’clock editorial call with a telling choice of words: “I absolutely, unequivocally believe America was served very well by what we did last night.” + +Lots of CNN employees on that morning call disagreed with Licht. They thought his execution of the event had been dreadful; they believed his tactical decisions had essentially ceded control of the town hall to Trump, put Collins in an impossible position, and embarrassed everyone involved with the production. These opinions were widely held—and almost entirely irrelevant. Everyone at CNN had long ago come to realize that Licht was playing for an audience of one. It didn’t matter what they thought, or what other journalists thought, or even what viewers thought. What mattered was what David Zaslav thought. + +I was looking forward to finding out. For months, Zaslav’s head of communications, Nathaniel Brown, had been shielding his boss from participating in this story. He first told me that Zaslav would speak to me only without attribution, and any quotes I wanted to use would be subject to their approval. When I refused—telling Brown that quote approval was out of the question, and that I would meet Zaslav only if he allowed on-the-record questioning—he reluctantly agreed to my terms, but then tried running out the clock, repeatedly making Zaslav unavailable for an interview. Finally, after false starts and a painstaking back-and-forth, the interview was set. I would meet Zaslav on Wednesday, May 17—one week after the Trump town hall—at his office in New York. + +On Tuesday evening, less than 24 hours before that meeting, Brown called me. “We’re going to keep this on background only, nothing for attribution,” he said. This was a brazen renege on our agreement, and Brown knew it. He claimed that it was out of his hands. But, Brown tried reassuring me, “with everything going on,” Zaslav thought “he could be most helpful to you by explaining some things on background.” + +I wasn’t entirely surprised. Over the previous year, people who knew Zaslav—and who had observed his relationship with Licht—had depicted him as a control freak, a micromanager, a relentless operator who helicoptered over his embattled CNN leader. Zaslav’s constant meddling in editorial decisions struck network veterans as odd and inappropriate; even stranger was his apparent marionetting of Licht. In this sense, some of Licht’s longtime friends and co-workers told me, they pitied him. He was the one getting mauled while the man behind the curtain suffered nary a scratch. I declined Brown’s offer. I told him this was Zaslav’s last chance to make the case for Licht’s leadership—and his own. If he wanted to explain things, he could do so on the record, as we had agreed. Zaslav refused. + +The night before the publication of this story, Zaslav sent a statement through Brown saying “while we know that it will take time to complete the important work that’s underway, we have great confidence in the progress that Chris and the team are making and share their conviction in the strategy.” Brown also offered his own statement alongside it, saying that he’d only canceled our on-record interview because “it became clear over a period of months between the initial request and the planned meeting that the premise of that meeting had changed.” (It had not; in an email two days before the scheduled meeting, Brown had written that they would see me Wednesday for an “on record” conversation.) + +The day after that canceled meeting, I sat down with Licht for the final time, at a restaurant overlooking Hudson Yards. I told him about the perception that Zaslav doesn’t let him do his job. Licht looked temporarily frozen. + +“I don’t feel that at all,” he said. “I feel like I have someone who’s a great partner, who has my back and knows a lot about this business.” + +“Do you feel like you’ve been able to be yourself on this job?” I asked. + +“Where does that question come from? What are you getting at? Like, *myself*?” he asked, looking incredulous. Licht chewed on his lip for a moment. “I think it’s very different—a CEO job is just very different. Every word you say is parsed. Every way you look at someone is parsed. It’s just different. So I try to be as much of my authentic self as possible within the natural confines of the job.” + +I explained where the question was coming from. People at CNN think he’s “performative,” I told Licht, as though he’s projecting this persona of a bulletproof badass because that’s what Zaslav wants to see. His staffers also think he’s become so bent on selling this image that it’s crushed his ability to build real, meaningful relationships with key people there who want him to succeed. + +CNN employees had asked me, again and again, to probe for some humility in their leader. If nothing else, they wanted some morsel of self-awareness. They hoped to see that he knew how poorly his tenure was playing out, and why. But Licht would not bite. At one point, I asked him whether he regretted moving his office to the 22nd floor. Licht sat in silence for more than a minute—cracking his neck, glancing around, appearing at one point as though he might not answer the question at all. + +Finally, he exhaled heavily. “I didn’t mean for it to become a thing. And it became a thing. So, sure.” + +“Only because it became a thing?” I asked. + +“*Sure*,” he replied. + +Licht wasn’t going to give me—or, more accurately, his employees—the satisfaction of admitting this error. He certainly wasn’t going to acknowledge everything else that had gone wrong. Even with CNN falling behind Newsmax in the ratings two nights after the town hall, Licht was unperturbed. Even with his employees in open revolt—a week after Darcy’s newsletter, Christiane Amanpour, perhaps the most accomplished journalist in CNN’s history, [chided Licht in a speech at Columbia’s journalism school](https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/18/christiane-amanpour-columbia-cnn-town-hall-00097644)—he was staying the course. + +![a tv studio where a man looks at a screen with people talking](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/m4YoUUcG1ndc7Jk5VlEeaLHXjA4=/0x0:8640x5760/928x619/media/img/posts/2023/06/mp_LICHT531-1/original.jpg) + +Chris Licht observes a broadcast (Mark Peterson / Redux for *The Atlantic*) + +I asked Licht whether there was *anything* he regretted about the event. The “extra Trumpy” makeup of the crowd? (No, Licht said, because it was representative of the Republican base.) Devoting the first question to his election lies? (No, Licht said, because nothing else, not even the E. Jean Carroll verdict, was as newsworthy as Trump’s assault on the ballot box.) Allowing the audience to cheer at will? (No, Licht said, because instructing them to hold their applause, as debate moderators regularly do, would have altered the reality of the event.) The lone point he ceded was that the crowd should have been introduced to viewers at home—with a show of hands, perhaps, to demonstrate how many had voted for Trump previously, or were planning to support him in 2024. + +He gave no ground on anything else—not even the presence of Representative Donalds on the postgame show. Licht told me it probably didn’t make sense to seat a congressman on the pundits’ panel, but said he otherwise had no regrets, even after I pointed out that Donalds was an election denier who used his place on that panel to question the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s victory in 2020. + +Had CNN struck a deal with Trump’s team, I asked, that required seating guests like Donalds and Gidley? + +“Absolutely not,” Licht replied. “I can unequivocally say there was no agreement, no deal. Nothing.” + +I shared with him a more popular theory of what had gone down. Lots of CNN employees believed there’d been no formal agreement, but rather an understanding: If Trump showed good faith in coming on CNN, the network needed to show good faith in booking some *unusually* pro-Trump voices for the pregame and postgame shows. I noted to Licht that many of his people believed this would have been agreed to without his knowledge, because he was focused on the bigger picture of producing the town hall. Was it possible, I asked, that his lieutenants might have reached that understanding with Trump’s team? + +“Nnnno,” he said, dragging out the word, buying himself some time. “But I can—I mean, anything’s possible. But I would imagine it’s more along the lines of ‘If we are completely one-sided in our analysis, then that doesn’t serve the audience.’” He paused. “Like, \[one\] of the biggest misconceptions about that town hall is that I did it for ratings. It’s a rented audience”—that is, most viewers were not CNN regulars—“so I didn’t do it for ratings. I certainly didn’t do it for a profit, because it cost us money. And I certainly didn’t do it to build a relationship with Trump. So that would by definition preclude a lot of the conspiracy-theory dealmaking.” + +Maybe it was a conspiracy theory. But over the past year, so many things that Licht’s employees had predicted—speculation he’d dismissed as wrong or shortsighted or unhinged—had proved true. Lemon *was* a disaster on the morning show. (Licht finally fired him in April.) Collins *wasn’t* better co-anchoring in New York than starring at the White House. (Licht gave her the 9 o’clock hour beginning this summer.) Licht *had* been fixated on the negative press about him. (He confronted Dylan Byers at a party in March, Licht admitted to me, and raged at the reporter about his coverage.) Zaslav *did* turn out to be comically intrusive. (In one incident, a day after the *New York Post* reported that Licht might soon be fired, Zaslav dropped into a CNN managerial meeting and declared to Licht’s underlings, “This is our rendezvous with destiny!”) + +Licht had told me that he and Zaslav figured the “gut renovation” of CNN would require two years of work. But there was reason to believe that timeline was accelerating: Not long after our final interview, Warner Bros. Discovery announced the installation of CNN’s new chief operating officer, David Leavy, a Zaslav confidant whose hiring fueled talk of an imminent power struggle—and potentially, the beginning of the end for Licht. + +In fairness, Jeff Zucker’s first few years at CNN were also brutal. There were layoffs and programming flops, and viewership was in decline. It wasn’t until Zucker found a rhythm with what CNN staff called his “swarm strategy,” which threw reporting resources at the hottest trending stories—disappearing planes, the “Poop Cruise,” and, ultimately, Trump’s candidacy—that CNN became a ratings behemoth. Licht’s poor start did not preclude a comeback. There was, he and his stalwarts told me, still time for him to be successful. + +And yet, little in Licht’s first-year record indicated that success was on the way. His biggest achievement—luring Charles Barkley and Gayle King to co-host a show—was hardly going to revive CNN’s prime-time lineup. The program, “King Charles,” would air only once a week, leaving Licht still in search of the win he needed to juice CNN’s ratings—and perhaps save his job. + +Near the end of our interview, I asked Licht to put himself in my shoes. If he were me, could he possibly write a positive profile of CNN’s leader? + +He spent a long time in silence. “Absolutely,” Licht finally said. + +If the answer was “absolutely,” I asked, why did he need so long to think about it? + +“I wanted to be very sure,” he replied. + +This was not the same man I’d met a year earlier. Once certain that he could tame Trump single-handedly, Licht still tried to act the part of an indomitable CEO. Yet he was now stalked by self-doubt. That much was understandable: Licht lived on an island, surrounded by people who disliked him, or doubted his vision for the company, or questioned his competency, or were outright rooting for his ruin. He had hoped the Trump town hall would make believers out of his critics. Instead, it turned his few remaining believers into critics. I had never witnessed a lower tide of confidence inside any company than in the week following the town hall at CNN. Some staffers held off-site meetings openly discussing the merits of quitting en masse. Many began reaching out to rival media organizations about job openings. More than a few called Jeff Zucker, their former boss, desperate for his counsel. + +As we sipped our coffee, Licht tried to sound unflappable. + +“I don’t need people to be loyal to Chris Licht. I need people to be loyal to CNN,” he said. + +The only person whose loyalty he needed, I pointed out, was Zaslav. + +Licht nodded slowly, saying nothing. Then, just as he started to speak, his wrist began buzzing and flashing. Licht glanced down at his smartwatch. Zaslav was calling him. He looked up at me. Seeing that I’d noticed, Licht allowed a laugh—a genuine laugh—then stood up from the table and answered his phone. + +*This article was featured in One Story to Read Today, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a single must-read from* The Atlantic*, Monday through Friday.* [*Sign up for it here.*](https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/sign-up/one-story-to-read-today/)      + +--- + +*This story has been updated to incorporate details of a statement from David Zaslav and his spokesperson.* + +  +  + +--- +`$= dv.el('center', 'Source: ' + dv.current().Link + ', ' + dv.current().Date.toLocaleString("fr-FR"))` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.03 News/My Father, My Faith, and Donald Trump.md b/00.03 News/My Father, My Faith, and Donald Trump.md index 2ee50ff6..992f5f49 100644 --- a/00.03 News/My Father, My Faith, and Donald Trump.md +++ b/00.03 News/My Father, My Faith, and Donald Trump.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-17]] --- @@ -36,24 +36,14 @@ Here, in our house of worship, people were taunting me about politics as I tried Pablo Delcan -*This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter.* *[Sign up for it here](https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/sign-up/one-story-to-read-today/)**.* - It was July 29, 2019—the worst day of my life, though I didn’t know that quite yet. The traffic in downtown Washington, D.C., was inching along. The mid-Atlantic humidity was sweating through the windows of my chauffeured car. I was running late and fighting to stay awake. For two weeks, I’d been sprinting between television and radio studios up and down the East Coast, promoting my new book on the collapse of the post–George W. Bush Republican Party and the ascent of Donald Trump. Now I had one final interview for the day. My publicist had offered to cancel—it wasn’t that important, she said—but I didn’t want to. It *was* important. After the car pulled over on M Street Northwest, I hustled into the stone-pillared building of the Christian Broadcasting Network. -## Explore the January/February 2024 Issue - -Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read. - -[View More](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/toc/2024/01/) - All in a blur, the producers took my cellphone, mic’d me up, and shoved me onto the set with the news anchor John Jessup. Camera rolling, Jessup skipped past the small talk. He was keen to know, given his audience, what I had learned about the president’s alliance with America’s white evangelicals. Despite being a lecherous, impenitent scoundrel—the 2016 campaign was marked by [his mocking of a disabled man](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/donald-trump-criticized-after-he-appears-mock-reporter-serge-kovaleski-n470016), his xenophobic slander of immigrants, his casual calls to violence against political opponents—Trump had won [a historic 81 percent of white evangelical voters](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/11/08/us/politics/election-exit-polls.html). Yet that statistic was just a surface-level indicator of the foundational shifts taking place inside the Church. Polling showed that born-again Christian conservatives, once the president’s softest backers, were now his most unflinching advocates. Jessup had the same question as millions of other Americans: Why? As a believer in Jesus Christ—and as the son of an evangelical minister, raised in a conservative church in a conservative community—I had long struggled with how to answer this question. The truth is, I knew lots of Christians who, to varying degrees, supported the president, and there was no way to summarily describe their diverse attitudes, motivations, and behaviors. They were best understood as points plotted across a spectrum. At one end were the Christians who maintained their dignity while voting for Trump—people who were clear-eyed in understanding that backing a candidate, pragmatically and prudentially, need not lead to unconditionally promoting, empowering, and apologizing for that candidate. At the opposite end were the Christians who had jettisoned their credibility—people who embraced the charge of being reactionary hypocrites, still fuming about Bill Clinton’s character as they jumped at the chance to go slumming with a playboy turned president. -[From the April 2018 issue: Michael Gerson on Trump and the evangelical temptation](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/04/the-last-temptation/554066/) - Most of the Christians I knew fell somewhere in the middle. They had to some extent been [seduced by the cult of Trumpism](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/04/the-last-temptation/554066/), yet to composite all of these people into a caricature was misleading. Something more profound was taking place. Something was happening in the country—something was happening in the Church—that we had never seen before. I had attempted, ever so delicately, to make these points in my book. Now, on the TV set, I was doing a similar dance. Jessup seemed to sense my reticence. Pivoting from the book, he asked me about a recent flare-up in the evangelical world. In response to the Trump administration’s policy of [forcibly separating migrant families](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/09/trump-administration-family-separation-policy-immigration/670604/) at the U.S.-Mexico border, Russell Moore, a prominent leader with the Southern Baptist Convention, [had tweeted](https://twitter.com/drmoore/status/1143418475723055106), “Those created in the image of God should be treated with dignity and compassion, especially those seeking refuge from violence back home.” At this, Jerry Falwell Jr.—the son and namesake of the Moral Majority founder, and then-president of Liberty University, one of the world’s largest Christian colleges—took great offense. “Who are you @drmoore?” [he replied](https://twitter.com/JerryFalwellJr/status/1143613031450103813). “Have you ever made a payroll? Have you ever built an organization of any type from scratch? What gives you authority to speak on any issue?” @@ -64,8 +54,6 @@ Now Jessup was reading my tweet on-air. “Do you really see evangelicals divide I stumbled. Conceding that it might be an “oversimplification,” I warned still of a “fundamental disconnect” between Christians who view issues through the eyes of Jesus and Christians who process everything through a partisan political filter. -[From the June 2022 issue: Tim Alberta on how politics poisoned the evangelical church](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/06/evangelical-church-pastors-political-radicalization/629631/) - As the interview ended, I knew I’d botched an opportunity to state plainly my qualms about the American evangelical Church. Truth be told, I *did* see evangelicals divided into two camps—one side faithful to an eternal covenant, the other side bowing to earthly idols of nation and influence and fame—but I was too scared to say so. My own Christian walk had been so badly flawed. And besides, I’m no theologian; Jessup was asking for my journalistic analysis, not my biblical exegesis. Walking off the set, I wondered if my dad might catch that clip. Surely somebody at our home church would see it and pass it along. I grabbed my phone, then stopped to chat with Jessup and a few of his colleagues. As we said our farewells, I looked down at the phone, which had been silenced. There were multiple missed calls from my wife and oldest brother. Dad had collapsed from a heart attack. There was nothing the surgeons could do. He was gone. @@ -126,8 +114,6 @@ I felt sick. Silently, I passed the letter to my wife. She scanned it without ex There has never been consensus on what, exactly, it means to be an evangelical. Competing and overlapping definitions have been offered for generations, some more widely embraced than others. Billy Graham, a man synonymous with the term, [once remarked](https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/12/evangelical-christian/418236/) that he himself would like to inquire as to its true meaning. By the 1980s, thanks to the efforts of televangelists and political activists, what was once a religious signifier began transforming into a partisan movement. *Evangelical* soon became synonymous with *conservative Christian*, and eventually with *white conservative Republican*. -[Read: Defining *evangelical*](https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/12/evangelical-christian/418236/) - My dad, a serious theologian who held advanced degrees from top seminaries, bristled at reductive analyses of his religious tribe. He would frequently state from the pulpit what *he* believed an evangelical to be: someone who interprets the Bible as the inspired word of God and who takes seriously the charge to proclaim it to the world. From a young age, I realized that not all Christians were like my dad. Other adults who went to our church—my teachers, coaches, friends’ parents—didn’t speak about God the way that he did. Theirs was a more casual Christianity, less a lifestyle than a hobby, something that could be picked up and put down and slotted into schedules. Their pastor realized as much. Pushing his people ever harder to engage with questions of canonical authority and trinitarian precepts and Calvinist doctrine, Dad tried his best to run a serious church. diff --git a/00.03 News/Piecing Together My Father’s Murder.md b/00.03 News/Piecing Together My Father’s Murder.md index a2ef96d3..1223d60c 100644 --- a/00.03 News/Piecing Together My Father’s Murder.md +++ b/00.03 News/Piecing Together My Father’s Murder.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-17]] --- @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ id Save # Piecing Together My Father’s Murder -Listen to this article. When my older sister, G, was a child, she bought a pet chick from a street vender near our family’s home in Ankara, Turkey. The bird had a pale-yellow coat and tiny, vigilant eyes. G would place him on her shoulder and listen to him cheep into her ear. But he soon grew into a rooster, shedding feathers and shitting on the furniture, so our grandfather had a housekeeper take him home to kill for dinner. In a school essay, my sister described this experience as her “first confrontation with death.” @@ -58,12 +57,6 @@ Besides one of my mom’s cousins, who’d married an American Air Force pilot, At some point on every trip, a yellow cab took us to visit my parents’ old apartment, which had remained in the family. I guessed that it was the site of the crime because, once inside, my mom and G shut themselves in the bedrooms to cry. Since I couldn’t cry, I’d wait on the balcony, which left my bare feet black with dust, or in the living room, where there were still bullet holes in the upholstery and Berenstain Bears books on the coffee table. In one, Sister Bear wakes up screaming after seeing a scary movie and scurries to her parents’ room for reassurance. “You must have had a nightmare,” Papa Bear tells her. In college, G published an essay about the “ambivalent nostalgia” of visiting that apartment. When she was little, she wrote, the sounds of prayer and the scents of neighborhood cooking had drifted in from the street. Now those fond memories jostled with ones “of violent struggle, the ring of gunshots, the crash of breaking windows.” -[](https://www.newyorker.com/cartoon/a27770) - -“We can remove the toothpick, but we’d better leave the pimento where it is.” - -Cartoon by Roland High - Like many immigrant parents, our mom considered writing to be an unremunerative indulgence. Throughout my childhood, she tried to nudge me toward the sciences. On weekends, we conducted experiments with litmus strips from her lab, dipping them into milk or Windex and watching the paper change shades. She gave me a grid-ruled notebook to record the results, but I perverted it into a journal. In diary entries and English essays, I told the story of my dad’s death, or what I’d heard of it, again and again. Was I trying to dignify our shame and suffering? To reclaim the voice so often denied to survivors of violence? I could trot out answers from the trauma literature, but the reality was both more selfish and more desperate. Recounting the story was the only way of writing myself in. The day I left for college, I dug up the oral-history handout that I’d used to interview G about the chick and asked my mom directly about the murder. “Remember that you’re an interested relative, not a hard-nosed reporter,” the handout said. We sat together in the living room, on our old patterned couch. She told me that she’d selected it with my dad before his last trip to Turkey but that he hadn’t lived to see it delivered. To ease her into the act of reminiscence, I brought up a memory from Ankara that I’d never managed to slot into the time line of childhood. A cousin, my dad’s niece, was babysitting me. Maybe I was five. I insisted on baking something, and she deemed the result inedible. @@ -118,12 +111,6 @@ I refused to leave the country without at least driving by the prison, so she re To get to the prison, H and I rode a bullet train and then hailed a cab. On the drive, he recalled, laughing, that before he and my dad became friends they’d got into a squabble, and my dad had punched him in the face. The taxi’s meter ticked upward, and expanses of dusty land rose and fell on either side of us. Road signs marked with black silhouettes warned of wayward livestock. Eventually, H had the driver turn onto an off-ramp. I spotted the Turkish word for “prison” on a sign above a security fence surrounding a low-slung building. A few guards stood out front wearing helmets and holding guns. H reached across my body and locked the car door. Then he told the driver to turn back. -[](https://www.newyorker.com/cartoon/a22839) - -“Sorry I’m late. I took the wrong twig.” - -Cartoon by Mick Stevens - From the police reports, which my mom translated on unlined paper in a tilted, elegant script, I learned that we’d arrived in Ankara for our family vacation on August 16, 1999, a day before one of the deadliest earthquakes in Turkish history. On the first night of the trip, the quake ripped through the country’s northwestern coast, crushing buildings and killing thousands of sleeping people. But we were far from the epicenter, and my parents reassured their American friends, on the phone, that we were safe. Later that week, they had a dinner reservation to celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary. G and I spent the evening at our grandparents’ place, watching reruns of the British sitcom “Keeping Up Appearances,” until our parents came by and drove us back to the family apartment. I fell asleep, but my parents and sister were up late with jet lag. Our dad went across the street to buy pistachios and ice cream from a corner store. “There was nothing out of the ordinary,” my sister would later tell the police. She and our dad sat in the living room reading Tintin comics. Our mom pestered them to get to bed, but G couldn’t sleep, so she tried to tidy up her room. It was hot in the apartment, and she started to feel nauseated, so our dad got a pail from the kitchen and said a prayer for her. To be decent before God, he covered his shirtless body with a bedsheet. My sister returned to our parents’ room. “I told her to lie down so we’d wake up on time in the morning,” our mom recalled to the police. That is when our dad left the room again. diff --git a/00.03 News/Reuters, New York Times Top List of Fossil Fuel Industry’s Favorite Media Partners.md b/00.03 News/Reuters, New York Times Top List of Fossil Fuel Industry’s Favorite Media Partners.md index 3f1fcfcc..86980510 100644 --- a/00.03 News/Reuters, New York Times Top List of Fossil Fuel Industry’s Favorite Media Partners.md +++ b/00.03 News/Reuters, New York Times Top List of Fossil Fuel Industry’s Favorite Media Partners.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-20]] --- diff --git a/00.03 News/Taylor Swift Is TIME's 2023 Person of the Year.md b/00.03 News/Taylor Swift Is TIME's 2023 Person of the Year.md index 47020946..abc0d677 100644 --- a/00.03 News/Taylor Swift Is TIME's 2023 Person of the Year.md +++ b/00.03 News/Taylor Swift Is TIME's 2023 Person of the Year.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-20]] --- @@ -42,8 +42,6 @@ Photograph by Inez and Vinoodh for TIME Listening to Swift share this, on a clear fall afternoon in her New York City apartment, I’m struck by how satisfying the story is. There are high stakes at the outset; there are details, vivid and sensory; there’s a twist that flips the action on its head; and there’s a happy ending for its hero. It takes her only about 30 seconds to recount this, but those 30 seconds contain an entire narrative world. -[*Buy the Taylor Swift Person of the Year issue here*](https://magazineshop.us/products/time-person-of-the-year/?utm_source=TIME-Email&utm_medium=Client-Title-Email&utm_campaign=231201_Time-Person-of-the-Year-Email&utm_content=Time-Email-Landing-Time-Person-of-the-Year-Product-Page) - I’m not surprised. Swift has a preternatural skill for finding the story. Her anecdote about Chesney symbolizes a larger narrative in Swift’s life, one about redemption—where our protagonist discovers new happiness not despite challenges, but because of them. Swift, as we’ll discuss, took a few hits to get here. “I’ve been raised up and down the flagpole of public opinion so many times in the last 20 years,” she says as we tuck into a cozy den off the kitchen to talk, and she kicks off her shoes and curls up onto the sofa. “I’ve been given a tiara, then had it taken away.” She is seemingly unguarded in conversation, reflective about both where she’s been and where she finds herself now. After all, while she’s long been one of the biggest entertainers in the world, this year is different. “It feels like the breakthrough moment of my career, happening at 33,” she says. “And for the first time in my life, I was mentally tough enough to take what comes with that.” This is her story—even if she’s now so high that it’s hard to believe she was ever low. ![](https://api.time.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/SWIFT.FINAL_.COVER2_.jpg?quality=75&w=2400) diff --git a/00.03 News/The call of Tokitae.md b/00.03 News/The call of Tokitae.md index aba80118..aaa843e0 100644 --- a/00.03 News/The call of Tokitae.md +++ b/00.03 News/The call of Tokitae.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-20]] --- diff --git a/00.03 News/They Cracked the Code to a Locked USB Drive Worth $235 Million in Bitcoin. Then It Got Weird.md b/00.03 News/They Cracked the Code to a Locked USB Drive Worth $235 Million in Bitcoin. Then It Got Weird.md index f908e02d..d4d14e49 100644 --- a/00.03 News/They Cracked the Code to a Locked USB Drive Worth $235 Million in Bitcoin. Then It Got Weird.md +++ b/00.03 News/They Cracked the Code to a Locked USB Drive Worth $235 Million in Bitcoin. Then It Got Weird.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-20]] --- diff --git a/00.03 News/They Tried to Expose Louisiana Judges Who Had Systematically Ignored Prisoners’ Petitions. No One Listened..md b/00.03 News/They Tried to Expose Louisiana Judges Who Had Systematically Ignored Prisoners’ Petitions. No One Listened..md index 7b7a659e..54fb2504 100644 --- a/00.03 News/They Tried to Expose Louisiana Judges Who Had Systematically Ignored Prisoners’ Petitions. No One Listened..md +++ b/00.03 News/They Tried to Expose Louisiana Judges Who Had Systematically Ignored Prisoners’ Petitions. No One Listened..md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-20]] --- diff --git a/00.03 News/This Maine Fish House Is an Icon. But of What, Exactly.md b/00.03 News/This Maine Fish House Is an Icon. But of What, Exactly.md index 28bb677a..2ba86e92 100644 --- a/00.03 News/This Maine Fish House Is an Icon. But of What, Exactly.md +++ b/00.03 News/This Maine Fish House Is an Icon. But of What, Exactly.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-17]] --- @@ -37,9 +37,7 @@ Opener mosaic featuring [these Instagram photographers](https://downeast.com/ph If you’re active on Instagram and you follow Maine-y hashtags like [`#mainelife`](https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/mainelife/), [`#mainething`](https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/mainething/), or [`#thewaylifeshouldbe`](https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/thewaylifeshouldbe/), then you have seen it. If you happen to follow the hashtag specifically for [`#capeporpoise`](https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/capeporpoise/), then you have seen an awful lot of it, as there have been times this year when photos of it have made up nearly half the top results of the more than 10,000 `#capeporpoise-tagged` images posted to the popular photo-sharing social platform. -![](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%20360%20540'%3E%3C/svg%3E) - -The first time I saw it was last December, when *Down East* staff photographer [Benjamin Williamson](https://www.instagram.com/benjaminwilliamsonphotography/) came back from a photo assignment in Cape Porpoise, the postage-stamp harbor village often described as “the quiet side of Kennebunkport.” It was a natural-shingled, colonial-shed–like structure suspended on stilts over — and perfectly reflected in — the glassy waters of a low-tide Porpoise Cove. Behind it blazed a chorus-of-angels sunrise, with rows of ochre, saffron, and lavender stretching from the waterline up through the clouds. Golden light shone through parallel windows on the building’s longer sides, while a row of lightning rods on the roof seemed to genuflect to the sky. It was the kind of scene that prompts iPhone-toting observers to hashtag their photos [#thewaylifeshouldbe](https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/thewaylifeshouldbe/).  +The first time I saw it was last December, when *Down East* staff photographer [Benjamin Williamson](https://www.instagram.com/benjaminwilliamsonphotography/) came back from a photo assignment in Cape Porpoise, the postage-stamp harbor village often described as “the quiet side of Kennebunkport.” It was a natural-shingled, colonial-shed–like structure suspended on stilts over — and perfectly reflected in — the glassy waters of a low-tide Porpoise Cove. Behind it blazed a chorus-of-angels sunrise, with rows of ochre, saffron, and lavender stretching from the waterline up through the clouds. Golden light shone through parallel windows on the building’s longer sides, while a row of lightning rods on the roof seemed to genuflect to the sky. It was the kind of scene that prompts iPhone-toting observers to hashtag their photos [`#thewaylifeshouldbe`](https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/thewaylifeshouldbe/).  “Wow,” I said to Ben. “What is that?” diff --git a/00.03 News/‘The good guys don’t always win’ Salman Rushdie on peace, Barbie and what freedom cost him.md b/00.03 News/‘The good guys don’t always win’ Salman Rushdie on peace, Barbie and what freedom cost him.md index 8585b132..1f037b5b 100644 --- a/00.03 News/‘The good guys don’t always win’ Salman Rushdie on peace, Barbie and what freedom cost him.md +++ b/00.03 News/‘The good guys don’t always win’ Salman Rushdie on peace, Barbie and what freedom cost him.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@News|News]] -Read:: 🟥 +Read:: [[2023-12-17]] --- @@ -68,10 +68,6 @@ The Beauty, after drinking her award, becomes more beautiful, at least in her ow A year later when the fair is held again, the pedlar returns, but is driven out of town. “Go away,” the villagers cry. “We don’t want those sorts of prizes. A rosette, a cheese, a piece of ham, or a red ribbon with a shiny medal hanging from it. Those are normal prizes. We want those instead.” -[skip past newsletter promotion](https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/nov/08/salman-rushdie-peace-freedom-barbie-myths-fables#EmailSignup-skip-link-17) - -after newsletter promotion - I may or may not write that story. At the very least, it may serve lightheartedly to illustrate a serious point, which is that concepts we think we can all agree to be virtues can come across as vices, depending on your point of view, and on their effects in the real world. My fate, over the past many years, has been to drink from the bottle marked Freedom, and therefore to write, without any restraint, those books that came to my mind to write. And now, as I am on the verge of publishing my 22nd, I have to say that on 21 of those 22 occasions, the elixir has been well worth drinking, and it has given me a good life doing the only work I ever wanted to do. diff --git a/00.08 Bookmarks/Bookmarks - Mac applications.md b/00.08 Bookmarks/Bookmarks - Mac applications.md index d93b4a15..473cbaa7 100644 --- a/00.08 Bookmarks/Bookmarks - Mac applications.md +++ b/00.08 Bookmarks/Bookmarks - Mac applications.md @@ -50,6 +50,16 @@ style: number   +```cardlink +url: https://indiecatalog.app/ +title: "Indie Apps Catalog: Discover great apps" +description: "Discover great apps and support independent development" +host: indiecatalog.app +favicon: https://indiecatalog.app/static/favicons/favicon.768ec902ad64.ico +image: https://indiecatalog.app/static/assets/catalogWideTwitterPreview.314a94f6df9e.png +``` + +  ```cardlink url: https://www.macworld.com/article/675869/how-to-connect-two-or-more-external-displays-to-apple-silicon-m1-macs.html diff --git a/01.01 Life Orga/@Personal projects.md b/01.01 Life Orga/@Personal projects.md index 6597eec3..55de5487 100644 --- a/01.01 Life Orga/@Personal projects.md +++ b/01.01 Life Orga/@Personal projects.md @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Keeping personal projects in check and on track.   -- [ ] :fleur_de_lis: Refaire [[@Personal projects#Chevalière|chevalière]] (Bastard & Flourville) 📅 2023-12-31 +- [ ] :fleur_de_lis: Refaire [[@Personal projects#Chevalière|chevalière]] (Bastard & Flourville) 📅 2025-12-31 - [ ] :art: Continuer à construire un petit trousseau d'[[@Personal projects#art|art]] 📅 2024-06-21 - [ ] 🖋 Caligraph & frame life mementos 📅 2024-06-30 - [ ] :fleur_de_lis: Continue [[@lebv.org Tasks|lebv.org]] 📅 2024-06-28 diff --git a/01.02 Home/@Shopping list.md b/01.02 Home/@Shopping list.md index aac0e36e..b314fb95 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/@Shopping list.md +++ b/01.02 Home/@Shopping list.md @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ style: number #### Snacks & Sweets - [x] 🍿 Snacks ✅ 2023-11-04 -- [x] 🍦 Dessert ✅ 2023-12-02 +- [x] 🍦 Dessert ✅ 2023-12-21 - [x] 🥠 Crackers (Tuc) ✅ 2023-12-02 - [x] 🍥 Tortilla chips ✅ 2023-11-05 @@ -92,16 +92,16 @@ style: number #### Dairy -- [x] 🧈 Beurre ✅ 2023-11-10 +- [x] 🧈 Beurre ✅ 2023-12-19 - [x] 🧀 Fromage à servir ✅ 2023-06-12 - [x] 🧀 Fromage rapé ✅ 2023-10-26 - [x] 🧀 Parmeggiano ✅ 2023-12-02 - [x] 🫕 Fondue cheese ✅ 2022-12-23 - [x] 🫕 Raclette cheese ✅ 2022-12-31 - [x] 🍦 Sour Cream ✅ 2023-11-05 -- [x] 🥛 Milk ✅ 2023-04-07 +- [x] 🥛 Milk ✅ 2023-12-21 - [x] 🥥 Coconut milk ✅ 2023-12-02 -- [x] 🥛 Yoghurt ✅ 2023-12-02 +- [x] 🥛 Yoghurt ✅ 2023-12-21   @@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ style: number #### Fresh -- [x] 🍎 Fruit ✅ 2023-12-08 +- [x] 🍎 Fruit ✅ 2023-12-21 - [x] 🍌 Bananas ✅ 2023-09-23 -- [x] 🍅 Tomatoes ✅ 2023-12-15 +- [x] 🍅 Tomatoes ✅ 2023-12-21 - [x] 🫑 Bell pepper ✅ 2023-12-08 - [x] 🥦 Fennel ✅ 2022-10-29 - [x] 🥦 Radish ✅ 2022-10-29 @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ style: number - [x] 🧂 Garam masala ✅ 2023-11-10 - [x] 🌰 Nutmeg ✅ 2022-03-14 - [x] 🫚 Ginger ✅ 2023-12-02 -- [x] 🧂 Cinamon sticks ✅ 2022-11-15 +- [x] 🧂 Cinamon sticks ✅ 2023-12-19 - [x] 🧂 Turmeric ✅ 2023-12-08 - [x] 🧂Ground cinamon ✅ 2023-03-11 - [x] 🧂Ground cloves ✅ 2022-08-05 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ style: number - [x] 🌿 Bay leaves ✅ 2022-08-05 - [x] 🌿 Oregano ✅ 2022-03-14 - [x] 🌿 Herbes de Provence ✅ 2022-03-14 -- [x] 🌿 Coriander ✅ 2023-12-15 +- [x] 🌿 Coriander ✅ 2023-12-21 - [x] 🌿 Parsley ✅ 2023-10-08 - [x] 🌿 Fresh mint ✅ 2023-01-09 diff --git a/01.02 Home/Household.md b/01.02 Home/Household.md index 3ce7600f..e0f56355 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/Household.md +++ b/01.02 Home/Household.md @@ -73,11 +73,8 @@ style: number #### 🚮 Garbage collection -- [ ] ♻ [[Household]]: *Paper* recycling collection %%done_del%% 🔁 every 2 weeks on Tuesday 📅 2023-12-19 -- [x] ♻ [[Household]]: *Paper* recycling collection %%done_del%% 🔁 every 2 weeks on Tuesday 📅 2023-12-05 ✅ 2023-12-05 +- [ ] ♻ [[Household]]: *Paper* recycling collection %%done_del%% 🔁 every 2 weeks on Tuesday 📅 2024-01-02 - [ ] ♻ [[Household]]: *Cardboard* recycling collection %%done_del%% 🔁 every 2 weeks on Tuesday 📅 2023-12-26 -- [x] ♻ [[Household]]: *Cardboard* recycling collection %%done_del%% 🔁 every 2 weeks on Tuesday 📅 2023-12-12 ✅ 2023-12-12 -- [x] ♻ [[Household]]: *Cardboard* recycling collection %%done_del%% 🔁 every 2 weeks on Tuesday 📅 2023-11-28 ✅ 2023-11-28   @@ -85,11 +82,7 @@ style: number - [ ] 🛎️ :house: [[Household]]: Pay rent %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the last 📅 2023-12-31 - [ ] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2023-12-25 -- [x] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2023-12-18 ✅ 2023-12-16 -- [x] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2023-12-11 ✅ 2023-12-08 -- [x] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2023-12-04 ✅ 2023-12-01 -- [ ] :bed: [[Household]] Change bedsheets %%done_del%% 🔁 every 2 weeks on Saturday 📅 2023-12-23 -- [x] :bed: [[Household]] Change bedsheets %%done_del%% 🔁 every 2 weeks on Saturday 📅 2023-12-09 ✅ 2023-12-06 +- [ ] :bed: [[Household]] Change bedsheets %%done_del%% 🔁 every 2 weeks on Saturday 📅 2024-01-06   @@ -97,6 +90,6 @@ style: number - [ ] :blue_car: [[Household]]: Change to Summer tyres %%done_del%% 🔁 every year 📅 2024-04-15 - [ ] :blue_car: [[Household]]: Change to Winter tyres %%done_del%% 🔁 every year 📅 2024-10-15 - +- [ ] :blue_car: [[Household]]: Renew [road vignette](https://www.e-vignette.ch/) %%done_del%% 🔁 every year 📅 2024-12-20     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/01.06 Health/2023-01-23 Checkup.md b/01.06 Health/2023-01-23 Checkup.md index c32033b9..5d377f8b 100644 --- a/01.06 Health/2023-01-23 Checkup.md +++ b/01.06 Health/2023-01-23 Checkup.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ id Save   > [!summary]+ -> [[2023-01-23 Médecin]] with [[Dr Cleopatra Morales]] +> [[2023-01-23 🩺 Médecin]] with [[Dr Cleopatra Morales]]   diff --git a/01.06 Health/2023-02-24 Kidney inflammation.md b/01.06 Health/2023-02-24 Kidney inflammation.md index c1f3569e..ba2694cc 100644 --- a/01.06 Health/2023-02-24 Kidney inflammation.md +++ b/01.06 Health/2023-02-24 Kidney inflammation.md @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ id Save   -### [[2023-03-06 Médecin]] +### [[2023-03-06 🩺 Médecin]] - [x] 🩺 [[2023-02-24 Kidney inflammation]]: organise a follow up to check **polype** in the gallbladder 📅 2023-11-20 ✅ 2023-11-10 diff --git a/01.07 Animals/2023-07-13 Health check.md b/01.07 Animals/2023-07-13 Health check.md index cd138a65..a35abbca 100644 --- a/01.07 Animals/2023-07-13 Health check.md +++ b/01.07 Animals/2023-07-13 Health check.md @@ -51,7 +51,8 @@ style: number [[2023-07-13|This day]], ripped hoof (front right) is healing well –> On track to heal fully by the end of the Summer season -- [ ] :racehorse: [[@Sally|Sally]], [[2023-07-13 Health check|Note]]: Check front hoofs healing 🔁 every 2 weeks 📅 2023-12-19 +- [ ] :racehorse: [[@Sally|Sally]], [[2023-07-13 Health check|Note]]: Check front hoofs healing 🔁 every 2 weeks 📅 2024-01-02 +- [x] :racehorse: [[@Sally|Sally]], [[2023-07-13 Health check|Note]]: Check front hoofs healing 🔁 every 2 weeks 📅 2023-12-19 ✅ 2023-12-18 - [x] :racehorse: [[@Sally|Sally]], [[2023-07-13 Health check|Note]]: Check front hoofs healing 🔁 every 2 weeks 📅 2023-12-05 ✅ 2023-12-01 - [x] :racehorse: [[@Sally|Sally]], [[2023-07-13 Health check|Note]]: Check front hoofs healing 🔁 every 2 weeks 📅 2023-11-21 ✅ 2023-11-13 - [x] :racehorse: [[@Sally|Sally]], [[2023-07-13 Health check|Note]]: Check front hoofs healing 🔁 every 2 weeks 📅 2023-11-07 ✅ 2023-11-07 diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Juan Bautista Bossio.md b/02.03 Zürich/Juan Bautista Bossio.md index 203ccf0e..e1138e4d 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Juan Bautista Bossio.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Juan Bautista Bossio.md @@ -100,7 +100,8 @@ style: number   -- [ ] :horse_racing: [[Juan Bautista Bossio|Juan]]: Bring a bottle of fernet + normal coca cola %%done_del%% 🔁 every month 📅 2023-12-20 +- [ ] :horse_racing: [[Juan Bautista Bossio|Juan]]: Bring a bottle of fernet + normal coca cola %%done_del%% 🔁 every month 📅 2024-01-20 +- [x] :horse_racing: [[Juan Bautista Bossio|Juan]]: Bring a bottle of fernet + normal coca cola %%done_del%% 🔁 every month 📅 2023-12-20 ✅ 2023-12-18 - [x] :horse_racing: [[Juan Bautista Bossio|Juan]]: Bring a bottle of fernet + normal coca cola %%done_del%% 🔁 every month 📅 2023-11-20 ✅ 2023-11-13 - [x] :horse_racing: [[Juan Bautista Bossio|Juan]]: Bring a bottle of fernet + normal coca cola %%done_del%% 🔁 every month 📅 2023-10-20 ✅ 2023-10-14 - [x] :horse_racing: [[Juan Bautista Bossio|Juan]]: Bring a bottle of fernet + normal coca cola %%done_del%% 🔁 every month 📅 2023-09-20 ✅ 2023-09-23 diff --git a/03.02 Travels/Ticino.md b/03.02 Travels/Ticino.md index 62baf396..63912a40 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/Ticino.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/Ticino.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ host: anticaosteriadelporto.ch   ```dataview -Table DocType as "Doc type" from [[Milan]] +Table DocType as "Doc type" from [[Ticino]] where !contains(file.name, "@@Travel") sort DocType asc ``` diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Secrets of Playboy (2022–2023).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Secrets of Playboy (2022–2023).md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c6eab5b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Secrets of Playboy (2022–2023).md @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +--- +type: "series" +subType: null +title: "Secrets of Playboy" +englishTitle: "Secrets of Playboy" +year: "2022–2023" +dataSource: "OMDbAPI" +url: "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15250706/" +id: "tt15250706" +plot: "Hidden truths behind the Playboy empire." +genres: + - "Documentary" +writer: + - "N/A" +studio: +episodes: 0 +duration: "N/A" +onlineRating: 6.8 +actors: + - "Mark Chinnery" + - "Andrew Cereghino" + - "Bri Ana Wagner" +image: "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BOTk3NjU3OWMtZTdlOC00NGYyLThhNTAtMDc5MzgyNjQ2ODUxXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMDc5ODIzMw@@._V1_SX300.jpg" +released: true +streamingServices: +airing: false +airedFrom: "24/01/2022" +airedTo: "unknown" +watched: true +lastWatched: "[[2023-12-21]]" +personalRating: 7.5 + +--- + +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]] + +--- + +```dataviewjs +dv.paragraph(`> [!${dv.current().watched ? 'SUCCESS' : 'WARNING'}] ${dv.current().watched ? 'last watched on ' + dv.current().lastWatched : 'not yet watched'}`) +``` + +  + +# `$= dv.current().title` + +  + +`$= dv.current().watched ? '**Rating**: ' + dv.current().personalRating + ' out of 10' : ''` + +  + +```toc +``` + +  + +### Detail + +  + +**Genres**: +`$= dv.current().genres.length === 0 ? ' - none' : dv.list(dv.current().genres)` + +```dataviewjs +let text = ''; + +if (!dv.current().released) { + text += '**Not released**\n'; + if (dv.current().airedFrom) { + text += 'The series will release on ' + dv.current().release_date + '.'; + } else { + text += 'The series is not released yet.'; + } + +} else if (dv.current().airing) { + text += '**Not finished**\n'; + text += 'The series is not fully released yet.'; +} + +if (text) { + dv.paragraph(text); +} +``` + +```dataview +list without id + "" + + + "" ++ + "" + + + "" + + + "" + + + "" + + + "" + + + "" + + + "" + + + "" + + + "" + + + "" + + + "" + + + "
Type" + this.type + "
Online Rating" + this.onlineRating + "
Episodes" + this.episodes + "
Duration" + this.duration + "
Aired from" + this.airedFrom + "
Aired to" + this.airedTo + "
Studios" + this.studios + "
" +FROM "03.04 Cinematheque/Secrets of Playboy (2022–2023)" +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### Poster + +  + +`$= '![Image|360](' + dv.current().image + ')'` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Tschugger (2021–).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Tschugger (2021–).md index 12f62a38..2d4eeeec 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Tschugger (2021–).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Tschugger (2021–).md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ airedFrom: "28/11/2021" airedTo: "unknown" watched: true lastWatched: "[[2023-12-09]]" -personalRating: 0 +personalRating: 7.5 --- diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/Hosting Tasks.md b/04.01 lebv.org/Hosting Tasks.md index e0b98607..f515e338 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/Hosting Tasks.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/Hosting Tasks.md @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Tasks and potential enhancements for the webhosting of lebv.org   - [x] [[Hosting Tasks|Hosting]]: Explore the possibility to [[Hosting Tasks#Self-hosting|self-host]] ✅ 2021-09-16 -- [ ] :fleur_de_lis: [[Hosting Tasks|Hosting]]: Explore the possibility of webhosting through [[Hosting Tasks#Decentralised hosting|decentralised services]] (Blockchain) 📅 2023-12-31 +- [ ] :fleur_de_lis: [[Hosting Tasks|Hosting]]: Explore the possibility of webhosting through [[Hosting Tasks#Decentralised hosting|decentralised services]] (Blockchain) 📅 2024-12-31 - [ ] :fleur_de_lis: [[Hosting Tasks|Hosting]]: [[Hosting Tasks#Backup procedure|backup]] the DB & Files %%done_del%% 🔁 every 3 months on the 1st Wednesday 📅 2024-01-03 - [x] :fleur_de_lis: [[Hosting Tasks|Hosting]]: [[Hosting Tasks#Backup procedure|backup]] the DB & Files %%done_del%% 🔁 every 3 months on the 1st Wednesday 📅 2023-10-04 ✅ 2023-10-03 - [x] :fleur_de_lis: [[Hosting Tasks|Hosting]]: [[Hosting Tasks#Backup procedure|backup]] the DB & Files %%done_del%% 🔁 every 3 months on the 1st Wednesday 📅 2023-07-05 ✅ 2023-07-05 diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/lebv Research Tasks.md b/04.01 lebv.org/lebv Research Tasks.md index 7f5f4a9c..a31c53c2 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/lebv Research Tasks.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/lebv Research Tasks.md @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Overview of tasks & todos for lebv.org - [ ] :fleur_de_lis: [[lebv Research Tasks|Research]]: Lieux: que sont devenus Fleurimont & Le Pavillon aujourd'hui? 📅 2024-02-25 - [ ] :fleur_de_lis: [[lebv Research Tasks|Research]]: membres de la famille: reprendre les citations militaires (promotion/décoration) 📅 2024-03-31 -- [ ] :fleur_de_lis: [[lebv Research Tasks|Research]]: membres de la famille: éplucher les mentions du Nobiliaire de Guyenne & Gascogne 📅 2023-12-31 +- [ ] :fleur_de_lis: [[lebv Research Tasks|Research]]: membres de la famille: éplucher les mentions du Nobiliaire de Guyenne & Gascogne 📅 2024-12-31 - [x] [[lebv Research Tasks|Research]]: Archivage: compléter les fichiers de Source   diff --git a/05.01 Computer setup/Privacy & Security.md b/05.01 Computer setup/Privacy & Security.md index 4a46edd4..57b0b53d 100644 --- a/05.01 Computer setup/Privacy & Security.md +++ b/05.01 Computer setup/Privacy & Security.md @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ _**Total**_ | £2.99 | £5.67 - [x] Host lebv.org emails on secure server ([[Tutanota]] or else) - [ ] [[Selfhosting|self-hosting]]: - - [ ] an instance of [[Element]] 📅 2023-12-31 + - [ ] an instance of [[Element]] 📅 2024-06-30 - [x] an instance of [[Nextcloud]] ✅ 2021-09-14 - [x] an instance of [SimpleLogin](https://simplelogin.io) ✅ 2021-09-14 diff --git a/05.02 Networks/Server Tools.md b/05.02 Networks/Server Tools.md index fe93314b..c8bc77a4 100644 --- a/05.02 Networks/Server Tools.md +++ b/05.02 Networks/Server Tools.md @@ -591,7 +591,8 @@ List of monitored services: - [x] :desktop_computer: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Tools|Tools]]: Upgrader Gitea & Health checks %%done_del%% 🔁 every 4 months 📅 2022-10-18 ✅ 2022-10-18 - [x] :desktop_computer: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Tools|Tools]]: Upgrader Gitea & Health checks 🔁 every 4 months 📅 2022-06-18 ✅ 2022-06-20 -- [ ] :closed_lock_with_key: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Tools|Tools]]: Upgrader Bitwarden & Health checks %%done_del%% 🔁 every 4 months 📅 2023-12-17 +- [ ] :closed_lock_with_key: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Tools|Tools]]: Upgrader Bitwarden & Health checks %%done_del%% 🔁 every 4 months 📅 2024-04-17 +- [x] :closed_lock_with_key: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Tools|Tools]]: Upgrader Bitwarden & Health checks %%done_del%% 🔁 every 4 months 📅 2023-12-17 ✅ 2023-12-17 - [x] :closed_lock_with_key: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Tools|Tools]]: Upgrader Bitwarden & Health checks %%done_del%% 🔁 every 4 months 📅 2023-08-18 ✅ 2023-08-18 - [x] :closed_lock_with_key: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Tools|Tools]]: Upgrader Bitwarden & Health checks %%done_del%% 🔁 every 4 months 📅 2023-04-18 ✅ 2023-04-17 - [x] :closed_lock_with_key: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Tools|Tools]]: Upgrader Bitwarden & Health checks %%done_del%% 🔁 every 4 months 📅 2022-12-18 ✅ 2022-12-17 diff --git a/05.02 Networks/Server VPN.md b/05.02 Networks/Server VPN.md index fb78ce4c..387aa415 100644 --- a/05.02 Networks/Server VPN.md +++ b/05.02 Networks/Server VPN.md @@ -291,7 +291,8 @@ Everything is rather self-explanatory. - [x] [[Server VPN]]: Backup server 🔁 every 6 months on the 1st Tuesday 📅 2021-10-14 ✅ 2022-01-08 - [x] [[Server VPN]]: Backup server 🔁 every 6 months on the 1st Tuesday ✅ 2021-10-13 -- [ ] :shield: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server VPN|VPN]]: Check VPN state & dashboard %%done_del%% 🔁 every 3 months 📅 2023-12-18 +- [ ] :shield: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server VPN|VPN]]: Check VPN state & dashboard %%done_del%% 🔁 every 3 months 📅 2024-03-18 +- [x] :shield: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server VPN|VPN]]: Check VPN state & dashboard %%done_del%% 🔁 every 3 months 📅 2023-12-18 ✅ 2023-12-18 - [x] :shield: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server VPN|VPN]]: Check VPN state & dashboard %%done_del%% 🔁 every 3 months 📅 2023-09-18 ✅ 2023-09-18 - [x] :shield: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server VPN|VPN]]: Check VPN state & dashboard %%done_del%% 🔁 every 3 months 📅 2023-06-18 ✅ 2023-06-19 - [x] :shield: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server VPN|VPN]]: Check VPN state & dashboard %%done_del%% 🔁 every 3 months 📅 2023-03-18 ✅ 2023-03-18