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" ... In a letter to Apollo’s investors, which span the globe and include some of the world’s largest sovereign wealth and pension funds, Black added: “It is important to emphasize that both Apollo and I condemn Mr. Epstein’s reprehensible conduct in the strongest possible terms, and, as I have previously stated, I deeply regret having had any involvement with Mr. Epstein.” ... "
" ... The show does nothing to enhance the understanding of Ailes. People will continue to view him as reprehensible as they did going into the series. They will not find understanding for him or clarity in what he did over his two decades at the helm of what has become a very damaging network to political discourse. ... "
" ... There was an apology to fans, an address to the team and an acknowledgment of his problems — including a “call for help” and gaining “many mentors.” Yet, with his arms folded and his head resting on them, Irving still appeared to be in a largely fragile state, a man still in need of help. The reprehensible events of the Capitol Riot — along with the shootings of Breonna Taylor and Jacob Blake — have, at least in-part, taken their toll on Irving mentally. ... "
" ... Unlike the Hatfields and McCoys, whose battles took a dozen lives, the only thing that died in the baseball wars were the reputations of the game and people involved. To jobless fans caught in the crosshairs of a vicious pandemic, arguments between two wealthy sides seem preposterous, reprehensible, and even unpatriotic. ... "
" ... “The next day the New York Times published a photograph on its front page that juxtaposed the ironic contrast of a white man carrying a black man off the field in Milwaukee with a photograph taken in Little Rock, Arkansas, where governor Orval Faubus and white troops were battling black students who were merely trying to go to school. The comparisons between the ideals being shown by Henry’s place in baseball and the reprehensible politics of race in Little Rock could not have been more clear.” ... "