Maritza Georgiou
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Again, it goes back to this trust thing and having people on the ground and leaving the studio and going out to these areas, going out to Montana, going out to Iowa, going out, you know, into Oklahoma and talking to people about what really matters and, and not just talking to them more importantly, listening to them, listening to what they're saying. You know, I think it's, it's just a,
Again, it goes back to this trust thing and having people on the ground and leaving the studio and going out to these areas, going out to Montana, going out to Iowa, going out, you know, into Oklahoma and talking to people about what really matters and, and not just talking to them more importantly, listening to them, listening to what they're saying. You know, I think it's, it's just a,
we're in a place that feels impossible for journalists because We are taught to fact check. We are taught to ask hard questions. And now we're in a place where the Associated Press. Yeah. Bye. You're not coming to the White House.
we're in a place that feels impossible for journalists because We are taught to fact check. We are taught to ask hard questions. And now we're in a place where the Associated Press. Yeah. Bye. You're not coming to the White House.
we're in a place that feels impossible for journalists because We are taught to fact check. We are taught to ask hard questions. And now we're in a place where the Associated Press. Yeah. Bye. You're not coming to the White House.
solidarity and that's what it is going to take um whether you're talking about the press corps or the united states senate i mean that's how you beat this back as you stand up to a bully and say no no no we're not going to take this no no no you're not going to ignore due process you're not going to ignore that this is congressional power and people aren't doing it
solidarity and that's what it is going to take um whether you're talking about the press corps or the united states senate i mean that's how you beat this back as you stand up to a bully and say no no no we're not going to take this no no no you're not going to ignore due process you're not going to ignore that this is congressional power and people aren't doing it
solidarity and that's what it is going to take um whether you're talking about the press corps or the united states senate i mean that's how you beat this back as you stand up to a bully and say no no no we're not going to take this no no no you're not going to ignore due process you're not going to ignore that this is congressional power and people aren't doing it
Maritza, what's your Yellowstone love?
Maritza, what's your Yellowstone love?
Maritza, what's your Yellowstone love?
How do you feel about it? I've actually only watched one half of the first episode, but it is filmed where I live in Missoula. And if you come out, I'll take you to all the places where I, you know, the diner where... was it a deputy that was shot and killed? That's a big, a lot of violence.
How do you feel about it? I've actually only watched one half of the first episode, but it is filmed where I live in Missoula. And if you come out, I'll take you to all the places where I, you know, the diner where... was it a deputy that was shot and killed? That's a big, a lot of violence.
How do you feel about it? I've actually only watched one half of the first episode, but it is filmed where I live in Missoula. And if you come out, I'll take you to all the places where I, you know, the diner where... was it a deputy that was shot and killed? That's a big, a lot of violence.
That's the thing is that what I know, I know generally about it. And people literally ask me, like, do you just, do people just disappear? And they, they kill people all the time. I was like, no, we don't take people to the train station. That's, that's not a regular part of life, but what they do get right is that we do have this, battle between wealthy people moving in and native Montanans.
That's the thing is that what I know, I know generally about it. And people literally ask me, like, do you just, do people just disappear? And they, they kill people all the time. I was like, no, we don't take people to the train station. That's, that's not a regular part of life, but what they do get right is that we do have this, battle between wealthy people moving in and native Montanans.
That's the thing is that what I know, I know generally about it. And people literally ask me, like, do you just, do people just disappear? And they, they kill people all the time. I was like, no, we don't take people to the train station. That's, that's not a regular part of life, but what they do get right is that we do have this, battle between wealthy people moving in and native Montanans.
And so they do get that part right. But the irony is that the show is drawing more wealthy people into our state to buy a property.
And so they do get that part right. But the irony is that the show is drawing more wealthy people into our state to buy a property.
And so they do get that part right. But the irony is that the show is drawing more wealthy people into our state to buy a property.