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their name over racism allegations watching the hawks delves into that and plenty more besides moments. greetings and salyut. facebook twitter you tube the washington post new york times daily post or common dreams t.k. the new signal whatsapp all of them my friends we are we are inundated with news communication and information streams pouring into our brains like no other time before in human history in fact according to a university of california san diego study done all the way back in 2009 they found
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that on average americans alone consume roughly 34 gigabytes of data each day but remember that was 10 years ago more than 10 years ago and a 1000 new apps new sites and streaming services later and how how has 5 this affected those well many experts of the too much new is actually bad new news dr psychology logan jones told a very well mine that quote unfortunately a lot of the news we consume today isn't so much reporting as it is a way of keeping people addicted to the news cycle and that consuming too much of this kind of news whether actively or passively can be very toxic and what you hear has an impact on your mood and while it might be too late for us gen x. ers even millenniums to save all of us you know adults and and all of us from this barrage of new information there is there still might be time to save the kids or
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at least help them become better at discerning all of the fact from fiction the trolls from the bots and most importantly how to properly cope and navigate the neverending steady stream of information. enter media literacy a new educational effort to reach student or to teach students how to navigate through and think critically about the information and news that they are being fed on a daily basis however according to media literacy now only 14 states in the united states have media literacy language implemented into their education standards and the difficulties of getting the curriculum into the classrooms isn't the only problem sometimes it's the curriculum itself or rather the corporate approved curriculum no one hid higdon board member of the action coalition for media education told fare quote there are a lot of groups that advocate for media literacy but really what's behind them is
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corporate dollars trying to get corporate software and corporate products in the classroom to get students familiarized with them. so my friends how do we teach the next generation to be better consumers of news and information in the digital age well let's find out by watching the hawks. in a city. there so you can. see that this is joyce state see a. great city displays systemic deceptions so which. brings up the old. welcome on the watching ox i am tyro visitor and i would be surprised and joining us today to discuss media literacy in our classrooms is legal and media analyst lionel of lynell media and professor sobre brown professor of journalism at belmont university thank you both for coming on today this can be
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a fun discussion. here well and thank you all right before we get into the kind of nitty gritty let's let's i want to ask you both right out do you believe that media literacy needs to be taught in our schools and if so how. how early should students start getting the basics of the information they consume i'll start with you professor. absolutely they need to start as soon as they start asking questions children are sponges they are going to listen to their environment so even before school preschool it's the same idea about you know race topics that are challenging when they start inquiring we need to start asking and answering those questions back to telling them the truth so that they can begin to say ok there's a pattern of information why don't your thoughts. no no no no this is nothing but censorship this is scaring kids you might have a class called musical literacy sports literacy food literacy no of course
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not what this is doing is you're telling kids be careful you might come across something that stiff or in something that's not approved something that's scary good i want kids to go out and learn 1st of all how to be students or learn plain old you know math and things like that but i want people to be in c. shabelle and their desire to take it all in what this does is to scares them be careful you might hear something controversial you may hear something that's dissin from a ship so what that's life enjoy is suck it all up be it be a god bless him for information and you decide teach critical thinking instead. when true becomes scary weren't true. ag can agree with by whose definition by whose definition. just backs truth solid true miss the 1st amendment exists it was
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ratified december 15th 71 truth may challenge and try me. if a little bit but you say but i'm sorry but but if truth is scary history scary reality scary to you right truth is scary i was utilizing you know you are. utilizing your words but children when they become inquisitive we have them don't have a responsibility to assure them to educate them to give them the information now to your point when i know you can make any decision you want with your information but from a ship you don't agree with you know why you don't more it doesn't make the information an accurate that is your perception of exactly. precisely and dr brown you run a journalism department new will lead it through a lot of different changes specifically those and valving new media and media forms like social media where almost anybody can claim to be a journalist today do you think that this makes it more difficult to tell fact from
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fiction also how do you teach the curriculum in modern journalism that helps people to be able to decipher acknowledging the fact that corporate dollars and advertising has changed how stories are even framed. it's a huge huge huge topic but i'll do my best to decipher so fundamentally what we do is give the students options and access so you have sites like coke public you have snopes you know that back checked out or if you've got the places washington post has a fact checking site so if you have the students go to those sites and best to get information on their own the main thing for all of us is finding confirmation but it's going to certain sites the information that confirms what we've already. you know there are things you grow up and you think i was right about this i was right about this i used to say answer and you get older and you recognise i was wrong i didn't know what i thought and so in terms of journalism we included in our general
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education curriculum courses like mass media in society and it's citizenship we want the students to its work. we're not telling them what to think i don't tell my students what i just tell them here's a simple mention you have a choice to make whether you agree or disagree with that information freedom it's the eats isn't freedom to do and say whatever you want to do it is freedom to express yourself we need to challenge but you also have a responsibility in consequence some talk about consequences we talk about where you can verify and computer information but the decisions you make are you. live and let me ask you how to how difficult is it going to be to to teach kids you know what is or isn't fake news being that that term now is kind of been thrown around by everybody on all sides of the spectrum and everybody kind of uses that as the catch all of like all that space news that says this information any time and just disagrees with their viewpoint how difficult is that process going to be
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moving forward this is been as old as we have been telling stories 1st i must say something right off the bat. absolutely positively i would never ever use snow. political fact as the arbiter of truth in that class or i'm trying to teach critical thinking snopes the 1st thing i would tell students is there are people out there who have cornered the market on truth and they have come up with these things called fact checking services and they will do will because political fact and whoever gets there 1st sets up the standards so to speak and they become the gold standard i would also tell students that throughout history some of the greatest developments whether recent science or literature came from somebody
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who bucked the trend somebody who said i don't think this is true when i inched time when after newton has said i don't think you're gravitational idea really makes sense when copernicus and galileo they basically were called fake news i want to inspire revolutionary thinking i want them to go out and try and test now they'll figure this thing out every now and then you're going to learn something wrong but you notice how we're so afraid of learning something that means not be exactly spot on and by whose definition maybe it's exaggerated maybe it's under play but that's the glory of learning it's risky it's a minefield to go out and embrace it what we're doing is we're telling kids be careful watch what you say watch what you think watch what you believe it could be wrong so what you're going to make mistakes your entire life embrace it try to keep it to a minimum but but be insatiable in your quest and sometimes you going to make mistakes
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so what i want to say this is there's a lot of great conversations that i wish that we could go on and on with because i've been to both are original some really interesting and fascinating back and forth and views. on the subject i want to thank you both for coming on and for the work that you're doing out there professor brown and lionel thank you so much for joining us today and really enlightening us on this fascinating subject myself and i think we definitely. tell those. journalists that you know exactly no i couldn't agree with you more thank you so much for both for coming on today. thank you. and apple is facing scrutiny today after a major i phone supplier in india is under investigation after a riot broke out inside their factory reportedly caused by workers who are upset about not receiving their promised wages who could blame them the riot caused millions of dollars worth of damage isn't archie correspondent natasha sweet has
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the story. of violence at a factory that manufactures i phones erupts in the color district of southern india sunday police say roughly 100 people have been arrested according to local reports a large group of employees damaged the building destroyed equipment even setting fire to vehicles damages are estimated at $7000000.00 local media saying these workers were protesting as a result of not being paid police condemn the rioting in haiti no one has the power to take law and order in their own hands you know anyone has problems they should approach their department or the labor department it's wrong to become violent like this the police are conducting appropriate inquiries was drawn a taiwanese based supplier is the manufacturer which makes i phones in india the us china trade war helped pave the way for india to become a manufacturing alternative to china for apple and other big tech companies here you see apple c.e.o. tim cook meeting with indian prime minister narendra modi back in 2016 discussing
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possible investments in india apple started making i phones in india and 2017 through 3 different manufacturers including lister on the factory violence come. as india faces a recession the legislation is looking to reform labor laws with locals have protests against the law passed or importantly enable companies to easily fire employees legislation will also make it more difficult for workers to unionize or go on strike apple said employees and auditors are being sent to india this week to aid in the investigation and to see if workers were being paid plans have been in the works for apple to open its 1st physical retail store in india next year reporting for watching the hawks and suites are. all right as we go to break remember that you can also start watching logs on demand to the brand new portable t.v. which is a bit warmer all platforms coming up in roman colleges and universities next year is looking grim and major league baseball is finally being forced to confront its
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very own racism stay tuned to watch your. christmas special well we await santa that's it away for because the future is here now and it's glorious. it was it is and. has gone on the mysterious religious group. this. is weapon of mass communication is spreading. that you made it. big and of m.t.v. is going to send maybe
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. to take from a body. give the enemy a single. college tuition costs continue to go up up and up yet classes remain largely online due to cope with $19.00 this new normal is causing would be college students to rethink their plans w.b. easy chicago's n.p.r. source chronicled a few of those students one of them brian williams admitted the pandemic has had a toll on his educational journey williams said i'm terrible at online school i
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know what works for me and doing stuff on the computer doesn't really stimulate me in the same way in actual class would. debt also played a role of william's decision to ultimately put college on hold for now with the backdrop of a pandemic in an economy in crisis going into thousands upon thousands of dollars in debt without any real job security on the other side of it seemed irresponsible and williams isn't alone in his plight or 0 sum choice according to the national student clearinghouse undergraduate enrollment this fall declined by 3.6 percent from the fall of 2019 that's essentially 560000 students and double decline of last year most of this affected community colleges 1st time college students represent the largest decline in a moment. and poverty also plays a role for graduates at high poverty high schools there was a 32.6 percent decline for graduates of low poverty schools doug shapiro who leads
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the research center at the national student clearinghouse said you can almost think of this as an entire generation that will enter adulthood with lower education lower skills less simple ability ultimately lower productivity. lower enrollment also means revenue drops for colleges with already constrained budgets and without a federal infusion of cash and no state money to turn to to which it increases are more than likely around the corner and community colleges bear the brunt of this because they're systemically underfunded yet do the most in educating us students typically though community colleges which largely serve minority low income and nontraditional students see their enrollment go up in crisis financial times but not in the cold air. in the education arena the tug of war is far from over. wow you know this is one of those stories that i you forget about you know real lives because you have so many other things going on and then also we see these when you see those numbers of colleges you know there's not as much in roman next
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year. comes in to make sense because we're going through a financial crisis people are spending their savings there and they're looking at what is college offer and when. exactly it becomes a very hard decision and for some people an easier decision to make because they're looking at the fact that right now unemployment they're looking at their peers are unemployed many of the jobs that they would have considered getting over the summer are no longer available because restaurants and indoor dining a lot of that is shut down in the ones that are still open have very limited hours so those are urged right up and our economy isn't set to be on the uptick now they're projecting out for another 73 years so this is post graduation poor student who would have been entering this year anyway and they're frustrated because a lot of students particularly 1st generation will be college students were looking forward to the general college experience if they're going to be sitting at home anyway that's no different than when they were in high school so they also lose that you know that huge piece of themselves that was excited about going to be on
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a campus and learning in that way yeah and that element that on campus learning teaches you about how to get along in society how to get along with the new people how to get you know how to do all that you can do that now maybe that will change look we've got the vaccinations we got these things society might change and of but this is going to hit colleges hard and it's funny you told me earlier today that we don't get to see the statistics for like you know kids in their 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th year of college it's only for a roman because that's really that's where they care about the most absolutely that's where the largest lion's share of the cash flow comes from because they're looking at that 1st term 2nd term on down that 55 and a half years directory because on average the majority of students don't graduate in 4 years anyway in america so they're not really taken into account those who are not returning who may be in their 3rd year are running or in their. second year they're looking only at the 1st year students so realistically these numbers of enrollment are actually a lot worse than what the data points we currently have actually showcase and we're also talking about it makes sense too because you're talking about people who look up a little money for college or whatever it may be and then you have to spend you know
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fighting the cold economy is absolutely so for parents who would save a little nest egg for their kids to go to college that money is gone because they have to pay for housing they have to keep the lights on they have to make sure they have money for food on top of that same for students because a lot of low income students are actually trying to save themselves and not only hope for their college education but also help to sustain their families back home and right now that money is going directly to the families so that they can all be able to survive this pandemic well. what's in a name a rich history culture but if you're a sports team sometimes what's in your name is just plain old racism we saw it with the washington redskins n.f.l. team that has since changed their name to the washington football team now it looks like the cleveland indians are following in their footsteps on monday the team announced its decision to drop the racist name but before you go praising them be mindful that the team will keep the name through 2021 and will continue selling
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merchandise with the logo and historic indian chief names. listed. in other news the negro leagues were officially elevated to the major league level by the it will be that's right the pre civil rights era baseball greats who proved that talent was not bound by color lines and white supremacy are just now being recognized. over the decision bob kindred president of the negro leagues baseball museum in kansas city missouri said in a statement shared by the in will be for a store called merit is extraordinarily important. with the backdrop of segregation negro league baseball players showcase extraordinary skill even though they were stripped it to major league honors and paid but this week $35.00 hall of famers became major leaguers a gesture that though delayed slowly chips away 8 years of discriminatory practice in sports hero tell us more is our sports producer regina hamm welcome regina. well regina there's
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a lot of frustration in me obviously. because these least kind of stories continue to come up 1st of all the cleveland indians they're now moving away from their controversial names some would. they remove their chief wahoo logo back into an 18 after the backlash is this a sign that maybe other baseball teams need to recognize problematic names and mascots and what does this say about the timeframe that the indians are actually using all the names that are around for 105 years and you know some villain oh well but my history it has a history yes of being a credibly racist as do you other team names you know if you will of the angels chicago blackhawks for example or the atlanta braves a fellow and they'll be team who has made no indication they have any interest in going the route of the indians so in this you're seeing baseball kind of feel like very very small steps forward you're seeing them go for chipping away at the races in the at the time was totally perfectly acceptable in the 20 percent you're going this is not ok but like you said
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a change takes time are we supposed to be applauding them for something just now they're realizing is not a good idea and just be will there's a lot of baseball fans who do support this change going why didn't this happen earlier and you know if it is off the heels of the washington football team changing their name and logo that happened almost a year ago why wait on the tire for now it is one of those kind of strange things were time when news. everything is one of those questions cleveland hasn't decided on a new name yet did your cleveland spiders which is more profitable who are. rude while they're not really using the chief wahoo logo anymore which is very very rare since logo. they're still selling merchandise with it as a way to supposedly honor their past and the proceeds will be going to native american organizations those all heap of muscle problems with that isn't there are if it sounds very hypocritical we're going to keep using this very offensive logo to give money to the groups we are offending it if you look at it from the
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perspective of an l.b. ownership team you're trying to i guess almost reparations of a type to correct your mistakes of what you've done but you're also going that you could just not use it and give proceeds towards them period there doesn't need to be a hey let's keep this around and i think you're going to see i'm sure see a backlash of people who go well this is my team is my look you have to hurley see times change baseball has changed over the 100 year plus years it's been around it's time teams evolve with it group may have to meet on the major league baseball point though yesterday we heard that the negro league was going to be officially rolled into and be acknowledged as part of the major leagues 72 years later do you think with a good step forward towards rectifying the past and why did it take so long so it was actually brought up in 196820 years after the integration of african-american baseball players into the major leagues jackie robinson 1948 the commissioner then
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did not want to really do anything about it although during the his civil rights era might have been a good time to do something about it chose not to the topic was dropped so yes while it is good that we're facing recognition there are $3400.00 players coaches that contributed so much as sports satchel paige jackie robinson names that are forever associate with the baseball. they got their start in the negro league but why is it all the sudden now like you know let's acknowledge and you had plenty of time rob manfred you know off the bad p.r. the amount he's gotten this season maybe decide it was a good time to try to change the perspective but these are men or women who don't need special m.l.v. honoring they have done so much you contribute to the sport and major leaguers or not they deserve every place in the baseball hall of fame the most lovely do they was always thank you so much for coming out and sharing your sports expertise with those this week. all right everybody. all right everybody
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that is our show for you today remember in this world we are definitely definitely definitely told we are not loved up so i tell you all i love you i am a rover and i'm of the chicago watching all those hawks out there and i have a great day invite everybody. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shim let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally
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if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into street not accept that we are british and we want regulation i was an industry that if we don't behave as indians penalty that's fine . by the demick no certainly no borders and i'm just glad to nationalities. as much as we don't look like seem to be just. coming crisis with his sister. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on
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