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npr slated to get $91 million in the taxpayers from public broadcasting. the producer and editor for long time warned against defunding the organization but made the case for it chronicling the coverage after trump's presidency and after george floyd. also coverage veered toward efforts to damage or topple trump's presidency and it became paramount in every aspect of the workplace. npr began to completely shut out viewpoints and diversity. you can read this essay or piece . it is available to google also online. , democrat. -- keith, democrat. caller: i want to apologize to c-span. i learned about your program a year and a half ago and i was so excited because that this program was phenomenal. there should be more like it. i called in and the callers recording be calling in 600 times. i thought i had something to add but now i understand the program and hopefully i can go forward c-span because this program is phenomenal. hopefully i can continue talking with you. i want to say something about the border. i have said this over and over again. people need t
npr slated to get $91 million in the taxpayers from public broadcasting. the producer and editor for long time warned against defunding the organization but made the case for it chronicling the coverage after trump's presidency and after george floyd. also coverage veered toward efforts to damage or topple trump's presidency and it became paramount in every aspect of the workplace. npr began to completely shut out viewpoints and diversity. you can read this essay or piece . it is available to...
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i heard that on npr sex abuse scandal. exactly. and want to get your views on how they handled because it really upset a lot of people on how they resolved it. and again how none of them was supportive. barack obama. but they can support donald. well, i think i would just say two things. first of all, i think your first point illustrates kind of why the word white is in the subtitle, which is, as we were discussing, people's experience deeply shapes, their political views, even if they may share a theology on paper as, far as as a southern baptist sex abuse scandal goes. you know, i haven't done a lot of reporting on that. i'm aware of that story. and i can say that that was a theme, one of many themes that came up in my reporting was just this idea that sometimes, sadly, churches are places where abuse. and it's not just evangelical churches, of course, but i think there's there's a whole chapter about trauma. and one of the things that people have told me is that when a traumatic event happens like abuse in a religious environmen
i heard that on npr sex abuse scandal. exactly. and want to get your views on how they handled because it really upset a lot of people on how they resolved it. and again how none of them was supportive. barack obama. but they can support donald. well, i think i would just say two things. first of all, i think your first point illustrates kind of why the word white is in the subtitle, which is, as we were discussing, people's experience deeply shapes, their political views, even if they may...
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i think you have to zoom out and go out to beyond npr and have te journalism. as a professor talked to my journalism students we have a conversation about what it means to be objective. what it means to be a journalist called balls and strikes and put things in context your audience that is what journalism is about. i think because the polarized nature of our country we, as journalist have been caught in the middle of the sigs and also as commentators been caught in the middle of these two things we have been forced to question the conversation around truth. i'll be remiss if not talking about this and having the conversation this week congress is very likely congress will ban tiktok which is also part of freedom of expression and freedom of speech it's a slippery slope what happens in other countries decide to ban facebook or decide to ban ex ex-which is and american propers and what do we do? is a question have to ask ourselves how do we have this conversation questioned how do we have free speech in this country? shannon: we are paying for that change in the
i think you have to zoom out and go out to beyond npr and have te journalism. as a professor talked to my journalism students we have a conversation about what it means to be objective. what it means to be a journalist called balls and strikes and put things in context your audience that is what journalism is about. i think because the polarized nature of our country we, as journalist have been caught in the middle of the sigs and also as commentators been caught in the middle of these two...
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this was the latest in a series o was t lates serief inc, but you've had npr, even npr adc people advocate the killing of christians, advocate the killing of jesse helms.were were those people fired? that's not true. re, yes, it is. i have it right here. i have the quotes right here. vivian , i mean, as i spoke to you, i've given you my statement and then let me go on to my feeling. okay. coverin >> who was that handsome devil? we've been covering shenanigansg in washington for years, and biden's energy secretarytor is a scoundrel. jen granholm held offon wor on selling $1.6 million worthth of stock and this electric bus company until she became energy secretarly. >> and then biden started his crusade for evs. she d abd about her trades, and then she lied to congress. senator hawley confronted her.ye >> watch. you did own multiple individual stocksna dividual and you neglectedhi to report it to this committee for months afterwarde fos. comm >> why did you mislead this committee? oh, my goodnesitoodness. that was exactly my response. so why did i believe thiswhy di committee? i believed tha
this was the latest in a series o was t lates serief inc, but you've had npr, even npr adc people advocate the killing of christians, advocate the killing of jesse helms.were were those people fired? that's not true. re, yes, it is. i have it right here. i have the quotes right here. vivian , i mean, as i spoke to you, i've given you my statement and then let me go on to my feeling. okay. coverin >> who was that handsome devil? we've been covering shenanigansg in washington for years, and...
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hundreds of millions of dollars going to npr. >> lawrence: if this is going to be the perspective they shouldn't get a penny anymore and they can do whatever they want. >> steve: up to congress. >> ainsley: uri berliner says please do not defund npr because he has a lot of friends who work there. >> steve: from radios to snacks. thousands of popular snacks could be banned in multiple states. avert your eyes, folks, as laws are being proposed to outlaw key ingredients that you need to know about. >> lawrence: carley shimkus. >> carley: bills are advancing in multiple states which could ban thousands of your favorite snacks. new york, illinois and pennsylvania are introducing measuring to ban 13 additives over suspected health risks. new jersey and missouri are considering this, too. the snacks that could be on the chong block include lucky charms oreos, gator aid and flaming hot cheetos there are concerns that the food dies in these products may cause health problems. lucky charms contains the yellow 6 additive that some say is linked to adrenal tumors. flaming hot cheetos yellow 5 and
hundreds of millions of dollars going to npr. >> lawrence: if this is going to be the perspective they shouldn't get a penny anymore and they can do whatever they want. >> steve: up to congress. >> ainsley: uri berliner says please do not defund npr because he has a lot of friends who work there. >> steve: from radios to snacks. thousands of popular snacks could be banned in multiple states. avert your eyes, folks, as laws are being proposed to outlaw key ingredients...
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the story on npr, it's, it's pretty interesting. a guy named array berliner came out. he wrote it. he'd been there for a longtime 25 years. this guy, by the way, went to sarah lawrence and was raised by a lesbian peace activist. so he's very, very sean hannity. >> yeah. well very sean he said, i've been at npr for 25 years. here's how we lost america's trust. and it's just about how this place, which the show was called the picture i was called all things considered. it's not all things considered. he's not wrong and he pointed out, for example, that of the 87 people working in editorial positions, there at are democrats even if you're a democrat, you can't think this is good. >> i think one of the saddest things about the increasing sort of row. then per row is just the latest we've seen on also within the newsroom and the new york times. and there's really no major news organization in the united states that hasn't had some sort of news, newsroom uprising recently, or critique the saddest thing about this is that he ended up quitt
the story on npr, it's, it's pretty interesting. a guy named array berliner came out. he wrote it. he'd been there for a longtime 25 years. this guy, by the way, went to sarah lawrence and was raised by a lesbian peace activist. so he's very, very sean hannity. >> yeah. well very sean he said, i've been at npr for 25 years. here's how we lost america's trust. and it's just about how this place, which the show was called the picture i was called all things considered. it's not all things...
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npr chief catherine marrs defending book from platform's coverage. lauren: she calls the former employee who claimed npr led a progressive bias change its coverage, she calls that a distraction and defended herself and her liberal views that have regionally been dug up and used against her. she told the wall street journal there are many professions in which you set aside your own personal perspectives in order to lead in public service and that is exactly how i always lead organizations and will continue to lead npr. she is calling the critics there taking what she said as in bad faith distorting her views but she put her views on social media. david: and we've got the table. lauren: we have the post and we are distorting her views. david: we need to get back to the markets which are down big time, 664 points on the dow. let's check meta, plunging after mark zuckerberg warned about volatility due to their ai push, down 12. 4%. gary, you, i don't know what kind of crystal ball you have but you sold met on friday, what did you know that the rest of us
npr chief catherine marrs defending book from platform's coverage. lauren: she calls the former employee who claimed npr led a progressive bias change its coverage, she calls that a distraction and defended herself and her liberal views that have regionally been dug up and used against her. she told the wall street journal there are many professions in which you set aside your own personal perspectives in order to lead in public service and that is exactly how i always lead organizations and...
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brook one more thing and this is not a unity story and this is a in the wrong direction and running npr and the whistle blower and going for npr and let's see 87 democrats and republicans and she worked for the world economic forum and council and left winger and she's already said publicly she doesn't believe in free speech and they get about $250 million a year from the federal government and what do you make of that, brooke? >> good r riddance to that rubbh and insanity that the taxpayer is funding politicized speech on public radio waves, and i'm looking forward to seeing how npr is turning itself around. larry: good riddance to bad rubbish. i'm sorry, we're out of time. good riddance to bad rubbish. we're out of time. good way to end it. thanks to all of you. folks, up next, senator schmidt and he's going to defend drill, baby drill and try to teach joe biden a bit something about earth day. earth day, sure. when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but you can repair it with pronamel repair. it penetrates deep into the tooth to actively repair acid weakened enamel. i recommend
brook one more thing and this is not a unity story and this is a in the wrong direction and running npr and the whistle blower and going for npr and let's see 87 democrats and republicans and she worked for the world economic forum and council and left winger and she's already said publicly she doesn't believe in free speech and they get about $250 million a year from the federal government and what do you make of that, brooke? >> good r riddance to that rubbh and insanity that the...
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larry: are you familiar with the npr story and singer, editor of npr that still works there and did a tally. >> i will be checking my 401(k) if i'm him. larry: they hadn't fired him yet but basically broke the story on substacks some place. anyway, 87 registered democrats and zero registered republicans on national public radio. they get hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies from the federal government and trump s aying stop the money. got a point there. i mean, 87-0. even by modern standards. i bet you have more democrats at the national review. >> couple deputies. i was a democrat once. they had me. >> this isn't exactly breaking news. we've lived this our entire careers, but it's astonishing sees from the guy at npr who's a liberal. he vote for biden enthusiastically. but is disgusted by the bias. of course, this day in age of podcast and serious radio and why do we need to subsidize progressive rating? larry: $700 million worth of subdeciding in federal funds and why not? bossie, one more for you. trump raise ago fortune in the past week. my total is $50 million in mar-a-la
larry: are you familiar with the npr story and singer, editor of npr that still works there and did a tally. >> i will be checking my 401(k) if i'm him. larry: they hadn't fired him yet but basically broke the story on substacks some place. anyway, 87 registered democrats and zero registered republicans on national public radio. they get hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies from the federal government and trump s aying stop the money. got a point there. i mean, 87-0. even by...
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remember the npr veteran who blew the whistle on that outlet anti-trump bias? instead of changing how cover the don, npr suspended him for speaking the truth. this is kind of fun. what happened, judge, to katie couric? people should get behind trump because he upsets the right people. look at her, she is shrinking. >> judge jeanine: she's shrinking in a lot of ways. she is shrinking mentally, too. you know what it is like when you're jealous of people and the vile -- what the hell is she talking about? for years they were the people who didn't like people. they loved everybody. a big umbrella. now they hate everybody who supports donald trump. and, you know, if there is anything that is anti-intellectual and she talk about anti-intellectuals, someone takes a broad brush approach and simply says that, you know, we are a bunch of jealous people and that, you know, we don't have a brain, but, you know, i've never been a real fan of hers, and i don't have a lot to say, other than she just can't deal with it and she is typical of the democrats who absolutely hate an
remember the npr veteran who blew the whistle on that outlet anti-trump bias? instead of changing how cover the don, npr suspended him for speaking the truth. this is kind of fun. what happened, judge, to katie couric? people should get behind trump because he upsets the right people. look at her, she is shrinking. >> judge jeanine: she's shrinking in a lot of ways. she is shrinking mentally, too. you know what it is like when you're jealous of people and the vile -- what the hell is she...
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she's also a national political correspondent for npr and co- host on the npr politics podcast. thank you very much for coming to the saturday show, sarah. what are your thoughts on trumps religious messages during his rally and call for christian visibility day question >> that call is in response to transgender visibility day, recognized the white house on march 31st. it has been for several years, it happened to fall on easter sunday this year. some conservative christians said that was an attack on their faith, even though it was a coincidence. trumps call for christian visibility day is part of a much longer history of rhetoric and get evangelical christians. evangelicals are a stricken part of the preparation, white christians are in general. but, they are a major voting block for republicans that have been for a long time. white evangelicals are the largest and one of the most reliable voting blocs for republicans. trump knows that and he tailors his messages to white evangelicals. many times, this resonates with those kinds of messages. >> i am just wondering, why do you
she's also a national political correspondent for npr and co- host on the npr politics podcast. thank you very much for coming to the saturday show, sarah. what are your thoughts on trumps religious messages during his rally and call for christian visibility day question >> that call is in response to transgender visibility day, recognized the white house on march 31st. it has been for several years, it happened to fall on easter sunday this year. some conservative christians said that...
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before coming to npr, he was a newspaper reporter in florida. and in michigan and has written for many publications, most of which you, of course, would recognize. he has three different degrees from the university of michigan. he lives in bethesda, maryland, and teaches journalism. when he's not at npr at the at the university of maryland, college park tonight, he's here to speak to us about his new book, the watchdog how the truman committee battled corruption and helped win world war two, which was published just earlier this year in may. i hope that you were able to get a book before if you did and you didn't get it signed. steve will be signing signing books out here in the in the lobby afterwards. so without further ado, please welcome to the stage. mr. steve drummond. good evening. and can i just say thank you all for coming? this is still amazing to me that you would come out and want to hear about the story that i was so lucky and privileged to tell. i also want to say it's great to be back here in independence and at the truman preside
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well very sean yeah he said, i've been at npr for 25 years. here's how we lost america's trust. and it's just about how this place which the show was called the big show was called all things considered. it's not all things considered. he's not wrong and he pointed out, for example, that of the 87 people working in editorial positions, there at are democrats even if you're a democrat, you can't think this is good. >> i think one of the sayyed is things about the increasing sort of rao out. then per row is just the latest we've seen so within the newsroom and the new york times, and there's really no major news organization in the united states that hasn't had some sort of news newsroom uprising recently, or critique satis thing about this is that he ended up quitting and back in the past there's all i don't know which is better what we have now people go public and talk about this newsroom issues and say, listen, there's not enough diversity of opinion, there's way too much pushback. >> this is not fair or in the past where what we've seen over the years is that people just quit
well very sean yeah he said, i've been at npr for 25 years. here's how we lost america's trust. and it's just about how this place which the show was called the big show was called all things considered. it's not all things considered. he's not wrong and he pointed out, for example, that of the 87 people working in editorial positions, there at are democrats even if you're a democrat, you can't think this is good. >> i think one of the sayyed is things about the increasing sort of rao...
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npr has suspended that veteran editor, accused the outfit of losing the trust with left-wing bias against donald trump, suspended for 25 days without pay. i think the editor was telling the truth that was punished for telling the truth. >> of course he was. i'm not a rose-colored glasses person about the media, they've always been kind of trash but there was a time i do think when they tried harder to get things right, there was a time when if a berliner blue the whistle, was employed by npr, when he blue the whistle, said to them i don't like your bias, he's a left leaning guy. what he says is we got stories wrong. we've got major stories, hunter biden's laptop, covid school closures and the russiagate story, we got these wrong in a way that hurt the american people, doing their jobs, the people who are in charge, this is why they will never heal themselves, decided he is the problem for pointing it out. i do believe there was a time when the head of a media company would be like may be we did get those wrong, maybe we should address that. until they do that they won't address that. stua
npr has suspended that veteran editor, accused the outfit of losing the trust with left-wing bias against donald trump, suspended for 25 days without pay. i think the editor was telling the truth that was punished for telling the truth. >> of course he was. i'm not a rose-colored glasses person about the media, they've always been kind of trash but there was a time i do think when they tried harder to get things right, there was a time when if a berliner blue the whistle, was employed by...
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you guys are just like npr. i wish you would do a little resear live coverage here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. pursuant to the order of the house of january 9, 2024, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. and time equally allocated between the parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continued beyond 1:50 p.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. mr. joyce: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, on saturday night the israeli people were deliberately and brutally attacked when the iranian regime launched over 300 missiles and drones meant to terrorize and kill civilians. if 2 were -- it were not for the defensive technologies developed here in the united states, and the heroism of israeli, british, french, and jordanian pilots who took to the air to shoot down iranian drones these attacks could have r
you guys are just like npr. i wish you would do a little resear live coverage here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. pursuant to the order of the house of january 9, 2024, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. and time equally allocated between the parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip...
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sidney madden, npr music: well, it's not exactly clear what the charges are that prompted these raids, although we do know that, in the civil suits that were recently filed against him dating back last year that date back decades, there have been many allegations of sex trafficking in the midst of those civil suits, and that homeland security and federal agents do investigate those charges criminally. amna: so, sidney, remind us as well. now, there was a late 2023 lawsuit by mr. combs' former girlfriend cassie ventura that really opened the door for these other lawsuits to follow. what was so damning in that original lawsuit that prompted this cascade of lawsuits we have seen since? sidney madden: cassie ventura's original lawsuit, it really did open the floodgates, as you said, because it detailed almost two decades of hidden coercion, abuse, assault, even rape. and it was kind of the dark side of their very public relationship and their working relationship in the music industry that dates back to the early 2000s. amna: and when we talk about these other lawsuits, how many more are
sidney madden, npr music: well, it's not exactly clear what the charges are that prompted these raids, although we do know that, in the civil suits that were recently filed against him dating back last year that date back decades, there have been many allegations of sex trafficking in the midst of those civil suits, and that homeland security and federal agents do investigate those charges criminally. amna: so, sidney, remind us as well. now, there was a late 2023 lawsuit by mr. combs' former...
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his biggest critique of npr is that they weren't allowing diversity of thought. the fact that he's even s uggesting diversity of thought is like well no, you're s uspended. which is like if you accuse me of being a alcoholic and i refuted that allegation by c hugging a bottle of bourbon, i've kind of made your point, have i not? that's what they're doing. he's like they don't allow diverse tiff of thought. they're like you're fired. stuart: it's outrageous. >> of course it is. we shouldn't be funding this. this is outrage. america needs -- you know they like to say america needs to have a conversation. it never happens. the minute you offer a counter point, they're like you're a dirt bag and your wife is a pirate hooker or something. it's all character assassination and getting down to the basis, protesters can clog bridges and nationally funded radio should not be able to stifle opinion. this is a scam. stuart: absolutely. you always manage to make me smile even when discussing the most serious of subjects. >> people think i have a skill but it's the drugs. than
his biggest critique of npr is that they weren't allowing diversity of thought. the fact that he's even s uggesting diversity of thought is like well no, you're s uspended. which is like if you accuse me of being a alcoholic and i refuted that allegation by c hugging a bottle of bourbon, i've kind of made your point, have i not? that's what they're doing. he's like they don't allow diverse tiff of thought. they're like you're fired. stuart: it's outrageous. >> of course it is. we...
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new zealand before this happened, but recently in the past couple of months, he didn't interview with npr and he was talking about whether the severe weather events that have become what you're going to have severe weather out west. you had severe weather this week in the east whether there's any relationship between that and some of these other events. and here's what he told npr increasing recurrence sorties, weather events might be subconsciously increasing >> natural disasters like those quakes and milkings. but it's totally different systems what do you think marie >> well, this is a question that scientists certainly are studying. but as yet, we do not have strong evidence are really much evidence that whether directly affects tectonics. and this this really this event was a tectonic event and we would expect there's really no indication that that whether affects that. they're there are some mechanisms where weather and climate can affect earthquakes for example, in places where we are pumping groundwater out of the earth very, very quickly, say, that can sometimes change the stress
new zealand before this happened, but recently in the past couple of months, he didn't interview with npr and he was talking about whether the severe weather events that have become what you're going to have severe weather out west. you had severe weather this week in the east whether there's any relationship between that and some of these other events. and here's what he told npr increasing recurrence sorties, weather events might be subconsciously increasing >> natural disasters like...
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the npr radio station has already mentioned in this context that iraq in 2003-5 was literally inundated with cash, dollar banknotes, and a former employee of the country's provisional coalition authorities, frank willis, even told the american media how he and his colleagues had fun playing football with wads of hundred-dollar bills. while the americans were lining their pockets, iraqi freedom brought poverty, terrorist attacks and unrest, the collapse of the economy, devastation in cities, widespread looting, and the isis group quickly grew from the local al-qaeda against the backdrop of chaos. massive terrorist attacks in iraq have become commonplace. over 10 years, more than 30,000 terrorist attacks occurred in the country. in total, a military invasion and the civil war has claimed the lives of more than half a million iraqis and a million more. were forced to leave their homes, many of them fled to other countries. in 2010 , us president barack obama addressed the nation, declaring that operation iraqi freedom was over and the united states must now turn to rebuilding its economy a
the npr radio station has already mentioned in this context that iraq in 2003-5 was literally inundated with cash, dollar banknotes, and a former employee of the country's provisional coalition authorities, frank willis, even told the american media how he and his colleagues had fun playing football with wads of hundred-dollar bills. while the americans were lining their pockets, iraqi freedom brought poverty, terrorist attacks and unrest, the collapse of the economy, devastation in cities,...
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leak theory was dismissed as a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist, but now we have an editor at npr who has been there 25 years named yuri berliner who made an op-ed in the free press about all the times when politics has interceded in the proceeding of journalistic items, this is what he said about coverage of the lapped leak theory. he said over the course of the pandemic a number of investigative journalists made compelling if not conclusive cases for the lab leak that at npr we were about the trouble we were not going to tiptoe away from the insistence with which we back the natural origins to story, politics will blotting out the curiosity and independence that ought to have been driving our work. what do you say when you hear that? >> so disappointing. the media is supposed to be equal opportunities of going after both parties. all ideas all issues looking for the true. look at the reporters who have uncovered this. most of them will tell you they came from the left. matt to he become a michael shellenberge they will say either moderate or democratic or from the left and they
leak theory was dismissed as a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist, but now we have an editor at npr who has been there 25 years named yuri berliner who made an op-ed in the free press about all the times when politics has interceded in the proceeding of journalistic items, this is what he said about coverage of the lapped leak theory. he said over the course of the pandemic a number of investigative journalists made compelling if not conclusive cases for the lab leak that at npr we were...
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. >> on that point, jack from santa barbara asked whether an npr-pbs model with local affiliates would help to increase public news. of course, we had gannett for a while and rejected associated press. >> i think he's talking about a government-funded model, partially government-funded model probably like pbs or npr. >> doesn't allude to that, but we'll put aside the funding question for the moment, the idea of a network with affiliates maybe. >> you had that in the past as you said gannet has papers across the country and we had night ritter, had charlotte, san jose, detroit, a whole bunch of places and i don't think that's the answer to any of this. i think the reality is that the way that people are consuming news today and the way that advertising is being distributed is the big challenge. so, so much of the advertising is being sucked up by the big platforms and that would be google facebook, apple, less and less twitter. >> susan from boynton beach, florida, why do you think of ronna mcdonnell fired by the rnc and then taken up by nbc and then fired by there. >> i think there's g
. >> on that point, jack from santa barbara asked whether an npr-pbs model with local affiliates would help to increase public news. of course, we had gannett for a while and rejected associated press. >> i think he's talking about a government-funded model, partially government-funded model probably like pbs or npr. >> doesn't allude to that, but we'll put aside the funding question for the moment, the idea of a network with affiliates maybe. >> you had that in the past...
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npr has already mentioned in this context that iraq in 2003-5 was literally flooded with cash in dollar bills. and frank willis, a former employee of the country’s provisional coalition authorities, even spoke about it. american media how he and his colleagues had fun playing football with stacks of hundred dollar bills. bye americans lined their pockets, iraqi freedom brought poverty, terrorist attacks and riots, economic collapse, devastation in cities, and widespread looting. the isis group quickly grew from the local al-qaeda against the backdrop of chaos. massive terrorist attacks in iraq have become commonplace. over 10 years, more than 30,000 terrorist attacks occurred in the country. in total, the military invasion and... at home, many of them fled to other countries. in 2010, us president barack obama addressed the nation, saying that the operation iraqi freedom is over and the us must now turn to rebuilding its economy and fighting unemployment. in december 2011 , the last column of us troops left iraq. the united states promises to eradicate. terrorism and leading the iraqi
npr has already mentioned in this context that iraq in 2003-5 was literally flooded with cash in dollar bills. and frank willis, a former employee of the country’s provisional coalition authorities, even spoke about it. american media how he and his colleagues had fun playing football with stacks of hundred dollar bills. bye americans lined their pockets, iraqi freedom brought poverty, terrorist attacks and riots, economic collapse, devastation in cities, and widespread looting. the isis...
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. >> host: jack in santa barbara asks if npr, pbs models and local affiliates would help to increase public trust in news. we had jeanette which worked for a while and has rejected the associated press. you wonder how that's going. is that a good model? >> he's talking about a government-funded model, partially government funded model probably like pbs or npr. >> doesn't allude to that but we will put aside that question for the moment. the idea with a network with affiliates. >> you had that in the past. a lot of national papers across the country. a chain that i worked for at the miami herald had papers in philadelphia, charlotte, san jose, detroit, a bunch of places. i don't think that is the answer to any of this. the way people are consuming news today is the big challenge so so much of the advertising is being sucked up by the big platforms and that would be google, facebook, apple, less and less twitter. >> what do you think of hiring and firing of ronna mcdaniel who was fired by the are in c but taken up by in bc and there was outrage among republicans that she was fired? >>
. >> host: jack in santa barbara asks if npr, pbs models and local affiliates would help to increase public trust in news. we had jeanette which worked for a while and has rejected the associated press. you wonder how that's going. is that a good model? >> he's talking about a government-funded model, partially government funded model probably like pbs or npr. >> doesn't allude to that but we will put aside that question for the moment. the idea with a network with affiliates....
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for more on all of this, i'm joined by selena simmons duffin who covers health policy for npr. it is good to see you on the newshour. there are numerous court cases around the country about transgender rights and access to gender affirming care. how significant was this ruling and what are the big takeaways to you? >> this is a significant ruling at the fourth circuit's majority opinion was strong and cold discrimination against trans patients on these plans to be quote obviously discriminatory. i think the big take away is insurers are not going to be able to say they are going to cover this care for some patients with some diagnoses and not for others. if they are going to be covering things like sex hormones and vasectomies for some patients, they are going to have to cover it for trans patients as well. i do think it is seen in the trans community as a major win. it cuts against some of the friends for more litigation and more litigation in state houses across the country. >> how far-reaching is this ruling? does this mean trans people with state medical plans are now cover
for more on all of this, i'm joined by selena simmons duffin who covers health policy for npr. it is good to see you on the newshour. there are numerous court cases around the country about transgender rights and access to gender affirming care. how significant was this ruling and what are the big takeaways to you? >> this is a significant ruling at the fourth circuit's majority opinion was strong and cold discrimination against trans patients on these plans to be quote obviously...
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meanwhile, an editor at npr comes clean about the media's hostility to trump. he admits the media tried to damage his presidency. they're looking for anything that would damage him. we knew that all along but it's mice to see some public honesty. on the show today, nvidia, the bond e or or stock that dominates a.i. currently down to 839 a share. we have a refound forecast. about $1 -- how about $1200 a share in and japan's prime minister makes a state visit to the white house. this may be a rare foreign policy win for biden. japan has agreed to fundamental change to help with confrontation with china. however, there will be a press conference with president biden. how many questions will he answer a, and how will the president's handlers quickly shut it down? wednesday, april 10th, 2024. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ ♪ 'cuz you make me feel so good, so good, so good ♪ stuart: all right, let's get on with it. we start this wednesday morning with the dramatic read on inflation. i said at the top of the show it's running hot and, yes, it is. cl
meanwhile, an editor at npr comes clean about the media's hostility to trump. he admits the media tried to damage his presidency. they're looking for anything that would damage him. we knew that all along but it's mice to see some public honesty. on the show today, nvidia, the bond e or or stock that dominates a.i. currently down to 839 a share. we have a refound forecast. about $1 -- how about $1200 a share in and japan's prime minister makes a state visit to the white house. this may be a...
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we told you earlier this week about an editor at npr criticizing his network over their liberal bias. any fallout from that? lauren: conservatives are absolutely outraged. they want to defund npr of federal money after that senior editor publicly shamed the network for wokism and missteps on covering covid, the gaza war, race and identity in the country. my question is, why? were they pandering the their audience where the median age is 49 and it's predominantly white? stuart: they're all liberals. that's who they are. lauren: yeah. stuart: they have 87 ed editors, all democrat, no republicans. they were putting out what they believe, and they have no right to do that when they're taxpayer-funded. lauren: and it's happening at a time when many people don't trust the media in general, and they're supposed to be the gold star of playing it down the middle. stuart: yeah. and ask they did not, and they should the pay a price for that, in my opinion. thanks, lauren. >>> check the futures market because we've got some red ink on a friday morning. don't like that. dow down 250, nasdaq down 1
we told you earlier this week about an editor at npr criticizing his network over their liberal bias. any fallout from that? lauren: conservatives are absolutely outraged. they want to defund npr of federal money after that senior editor publicly shamed the network for wokism and missteps on covering covid, the gaza war, race and identity in the country. my question is, why? were they pandering the their audience where the median age is 49 and it's predominantly white? stuart: they're all...
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and it might be okay to put a man on npr talking about it on this occasion. right. and you don't want a society where masculine values are seen as somehow superior to feminine ones or only to be found in men. nor do you want it the other way around. either. and the hollywood thing, i think, is now just overcorrecting a little bit too. i don't want to live in a world i didn't try and raise my sons to live in a world where basically boys were treated defective, girls. do you think do you think that that's where we are education too often? that's right. it's is like, why can't you be more like your sister? why did you keep moving around? maybe you've got a.d.d., it's a medication. all the stuff you talked about, it would be just as much a problem, by the way, the other way around, too, right we don't want to treat our girls or our women malfunctioning men. in the eighties were told shoulder pads, assertiveness training, lower your voice than the funny way in words. be like a man if you want to be ceo and most just said, screw that, i want be ceo, but i don't have to st
and it might be okay to put a man on npr talking about it on this occasion. right. and you don't want a society where masculine values are seen as somehow superior to feminine ones or only to be found in men. nor do you want it the other way around. either. and the hollywood thing, i think, is now just overcorrecting a little bit too. i don't want to live in a world i didn't try and raise my sons to live in a world where basically boys were treated defective, girls. do you think do you think...
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. >>> and npr says that rod rosenstein was hospitalized after -- harvey weinstein was hospitalized, and his attorney says he is a train wreck health wise and is undergoing a battery of tests. weinstein is due in court yesterday after a new york appeals court overturned his 2026 crime conviction. -- dana vanderver -- his 2020 sex crime conviction. the manhattan da plans to retry the case. weinstein will remain in prison because of a 2022 rape conviction in los angeles. >>> still to come, panda preview. we'll show you the two chinese giant pandas who will soon live at the san diego zoo. soon live at the san diego zoo. pain means pause on the things you love, but... green... means... go! ♪♪ cool the pain with biofreeze. and keep on going. biofreeze. green means go. no two bodies are the same. some pads, never got that message. but, always flexfoam did! it protects against different flows for up to zero leaks. and it flexes to fit all bodies, for up to zero feel. feel it yourself with always flexfoam. can the flavor of a slow cooked smoked sausage be so gloriously delicious that the sig
. >>> and npr says that rod rosenstein was hospitalized after -- harvey weinstein was hospitalized, and his attorney says he is a train wreck health wise and is undergoing a battery of tests. weinstein is due in court yesterday after a new york appeals court overturned his 2026 crime conviction. -- dana vanderver -- his 2020 sex crime conviction. the manhattan da plans to retry the case. weinstein will remain in prison because of a 2022 rape conviction in los angeles. >>>...
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this year's winner is tamara keith, npr. it goes to present for her work on the president's trip to israel. the judges said her gripping audio report expertly took listeners behind-the-scenes of the 31-hour trip to tel aviv repairing her audience for the president's statement to america later that night. sound rich and textured and written on air force one, while in route back to the united states, keith's story lays out the president's thinking and brings visitors along the trip to hear the president himself announce breaking news. and keith's quick work as part of the white house press pool to share audio also speaks volumes of her professionalism, and of her dedication not only to her employer, npr, but also her colleagues at the white house correspondents association, and to washington journalism. whca is pleased to honor the deadline reporting of npr's tamara keith. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. hello, mr. president. i would love to. okay, let's do a picture. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> now t
this year's winner is tamara keith, npr. it goes to present for her work on the president's trip to israel. the judges said her gripping audio report expertly took listeners behind-the-scenes of the 31-hour trip to tel aviv repairing her audience for the president's statement to america later that night. sound rich and textured and written on air force one, while in route back to the united states, keith's story lays out the president's thinking and brings visitors along the trip to hear the...
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steve drummond when can people hear you on npr? i'm i i'm mostly a behind the scenes person, so i deal with our education coverage, but i pop up on the radio every now and then and it's always nice to hear from people who say they've heard my voice and steve drummond is not only with npr, but he is the author of this book, the watchdog how the truman committee battled corruption helped win world war two. we appreciate your being part of our series. congressi just want to state thy
steve drummond when can people hear you on npr? i'm i i'm mostly a behind the scenes person, so i deal with our education coverage, but i pop up on the radio every now and then and it's always nice to hear from people who say they've heard my voice and steve drummond is not only with npr, but he is the author of this book, the watchdog how the truman committee battled corruption helped win world war two. we appreciate your being part of our series. congressi just want to state thy
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steve drummond when can people hear you on npr? i'm i i'm mostly a behind the scenes person, so i deal with our education coverage, but i pop up on the radio every now and then and it's always nice to hear from people who say they've heard my voice and steve drummond is not only with npr, but he is the author of this book, the watchdog howhe truman committee battled corruption helped win world war two. we appreciate your being part of our series. congress
steve drummond when can people hear you on npr? i'm i i'm mostly a behind the scenes person, so i deal with our education coverage, but i pop up on the radio every now and then and it's always nice to hear from people who say they've heard my voice and steve drummond is not only with npr, but he is the author of this book, the watchdog howhe truman committee battled corruption helped win world war two. we appreciate your being part of our series. congress
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and here's what he told npr >> increasing recurrence. psaki weather events might be subconsciously increasing natural disasters like quake some locations, but it's totally different system what do you think marie >> well, this is a question that scientists certainly are studying. but as yet, we do not have strong evidence are really much evidence that whether directly affects tectonics. and this this really, this event was a tech talk on iq event. and we would expect there's really no indication that that weather affects that. they're there are some mechanisms where weather and climate can affect earthquakes, for example, in places where we are pumping groundwater out of the earth very, very quickly, say that can sum sometimes change the stress state and trigger small earthquakes. however, for this particular earthquake that we saw today, there's every indication that this was a tectonic earthquake and was not affected by the weather or climate i met >> all right. well, maureen, thank you very much. it really fascinating and learn a lot.
and here's what he told npr >> increasing recurrence. psaki weather events might be subconsciously increasing natural disasters like quake some locations, but it's totally different system what do you think marie >> well, this is a question that scientists certainly are studying. but as yet, we do not have strong evidence are really much evidence that whether directly affects tectonics. and this this really, this event was a tech talk on iq event. and we would expect there's really...