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undertake at the post? reporter: as soon -- mr. perkins: as soon as i got to the post, actually before i got to the post, i was determined that i was going to get hired by the post. i remembered reading, it was national press photographers and magazine, and they had at theewed bob delco who time, was the head of photography at national geographic. one thing that stuck out in my we are up to our armpits in great photographers and to our ankles in great ideas. when i came to the post, i would start coming up with photo stories, my own stories outside of the ones they gave me every day. post -- all the summer interns they brought in, they treated you as photographer -- a photographer. there was no training period. they just started you off. doing assignments. and the very first week i was aere, they send me to do story on the sailboat racing in minneapolis. -- in indianapolis. on about, i'm taking photographs, and there is this woman next to me who was probably in her 60's or 70's. she finds out i am new to wa
undertake at the post? reporter: as soon -- mr. perkins: as soon as i got to the post, actually before i got to the post, i was determined that i was going to get hired by the post. i remembered reading, it was national press photographers and magazine, and they had at theewed bob delco who time, was the head of photography at national geographic. one thing that stuck out in my we are up to our armpits in great photographers and to our ankles in great ideas. when i came to the post, i would...
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post office. u.s. army specialist white grew up in missouri with his parents jeff and paula white and his brothers michael and kyle. he graduated from pacific high school in 2008 and enlisted in the army in october, 2009. specialist white served in our country honorably as a member of the first battalion, 501st airborne, fourth brigade combat team, 25th infantry division, joint base elmendorf, alaska, unit. he deployed to afghanistan in december, 2011. after serving our country bravely, he gave his life for our country when an i.e.d. detonated near his unit on april 3, 2012. roughly one week before he was scheduled to return to the united states. specialist white was a highly decorated service member. his awards and medals include the bronze star medal, purple heart, army good conduct medal, national defense service medal, afghanistan campaign medal with bronze service star, global war on terrorism service medal, army service ribbon, overseas service ribbon and the nato medal, among many others. as an
post office. u.s. army specialist white grew up in missouri with his parents jeff and paula white and his brothers michael and kyle. he graduated from pacific high school in 2008 and enlisted in the army in october, 2009. specialist white served in our country honorably as a member of the first battalion, 501st airborne, fourth brigade combat team, 25th infantry division, joint base elmendorf, alaska, unit. he deployed to afghanistan in december, 2011. after serving our country bravely, he gave...
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>> well, as soon as i got to the post, actually before i got to the post. i was determined that i was going to get hired by the post. i remembered a thing -- i remember reading it was national press photographers magazine. they had interviewed bob who at the time was the head of photograph ri at national geographic. he always said we're up to our armpits in great photographers and to our ankles in great ideas. and so my idea was when i came to the post, i would start coming up with photo stories. my own stories outside of the ones they gave me every day. and the post when all the summer enterps they brought in they treated you as staff photographers or writers. there was no training period. they just started you. doing assignments. and the very first week that i was there, they sent me to do a story on a sailboat race in annapolis. and on a boat taking photographs. and there's this woman next to me who was probably in her 60s o or 70s and find out i'm new to washington. she gives me the whole history of annapolis. for two hours. watching the sailboats go by
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and the european union's posted weka scheme tops the agenda in luxembourg our e.u. correspondent has the details. welcome to the business so shin so obvious election victory is going down extremely well on the trading floor japanese stocks hit to the highest level since one thousand nine hundred ninety six the nikkei climbed the anyone posts and extending its longest winning streak in nearly seventy years it seems the markets also liberating the continuation of abenaki makes shinn so obvious. three arrows policy of monetary easing fiscal stimulus and structural reform now since the start of pan's nikkei index of blue chip stocks has soared by one hundred and five percent in mid october shortly before the snap election the nikkei jumped to twenty thousand eight hundred eighty one points its highest level in twenty years but pumping billions of yen into the system has also boosted japan's sovereign debt and a third possibly the most important arrow of aben all makes structural reforms has not yet been tackled unemployment is down but salaries aren't moving much weighi
and the european union's posted weka scheme tops the agenda in luxembourg our e.u. correspondent has the details. welcome to the business so shin so obvious election victory is going down extremely well on the trading floor japanese stocks hit to the highest level since one thousand nine hundred ninety six the nikkei climbed the anyone posts and extending its longest winning streak in nearly seventy years it seems the markets also liberating the continuation of abenaki makes shinn so obvious....
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how many people saw my post. it doesn't really affect, you know, my day-to-day activity. >> one of the interesting things about this discussion and one of the things i wanted to listen on today is on these snapchat and social media, people really believe that they know each other. but social media is also a tool in your world to stop crime. people that you target. is a lot of information that you have on social media reach and there's a ton of personal information. first of all, you have to be you are putting out there because you can put out some stuff that can lead to identity fraud. but as far as the police, and their use and watching social media, you can really pick up trends more than anything else. everybody gets focused on the individual but really what we were talking about with regard to how certain people were feeling or what's coming this weekend, you can really check out trends over that whole twitter, facebook, all of those things. and their software to capture that and help the police be in areas t
how many people saw my post. it doesn't really affect, you know, my day-to-day activity. >> one of the interesting things about this discussion and one of the things i wanted to listen on today is on these snapchat and social media, people really believe that they know each other. but social media is also a tool in your world to stop crime. people that you target. is a lot of information that you have on social media reach and there's a ton of personal information. first of all, you have...
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lenny bernstein, health and misreported at the "washington post." scott, pesky reporter at the "washington post" and iver, produce at 60 minutes the made this happen from the 60 minutes perspective. we will will talk about two things in the next little while. where we go from here but also want to start with how this collaboration came to be. the posts in 60 minutes have worked together on something like this. in nearly a decade. so let's start with where the reporting story starts. how did you get the idea. we sit in result 18 months later. when did this start? >> the beginning of 2016 that a project launched on the national desk post and the idea was to try to 20 people why so many people were dying w of opiate overdoses, taken in middle america, particularly middle class whites, and i had an editor who saidte to me i want u to explain how all these hundreds of millions of opioid pills get on the street. it doesn't make t sense to me wy we can't just keep them in the supply chain. and so i started reading up on it at the start calling around and,
lenny bernstein, health and misreported at the "washington post." scott, pesky reporter at the "washington post" and iver, produce at 60 minutes the made this happen from the 60 minutes perspective. we will will talk about two things in the next little while. where we go from here but also want to start with how this collaboration came to be. the posts in 60 minutes have worked together on something like this. in nearly a decade. so let's start with where the reporting story...
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feds say russ used n word repeatedly in his post. and promising that any n's left at howard university after a certain time would be the first to go. he also allegedly poinged how he wanted to "put stupid out of its misery" and before that saying "sure, i know the popo will take me down but i'll go out a hero knowing i made the world a better place ." shortly after that post, russ roommate mentioned threats on read it saying just consider yourselves warned. within days of those threats federal investigators were quickly able to trace the posts to wifi at panera bread and then top russ's laptop. forensic teams have worked since then to case. now, tomorrow, rust will appear in federal court for his arraignment and if convicted, he will face up to five years if pral prison. we'll let you know what happens there. for now reporting live at howard university tonight, kristin leon, "fox5 local news". >> today fairfax country jury aquit aid man in the death of a wedding caterer. kempton bonds was accused of murdering tian bonds at a park in
feds say russ used n word repeatedly in his post. and promising that any n's left at howard university after a certain time would be the first to go. he also allegedly poinged how he wanted to "put stupid out of its misery" and before that saying "sure, i know the popo will take me down but i'll go out a hero knowing i made the world a better place ." shortly after that post, russ roommate mentioned threats on read it saying just consider yourselves warned. within days of...
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number three posting selfies be the pope or an oscar winner everybody posts photos of themselves from pet pics to bouncing on the statue of christ the redeemer forty five percent of social media users love posting snaps of themselves. never to. sharing other people's posts from apartment hunting to whatever's currently trending those omnipresent you can vids or a baby on a roller coaster forty six percent of users love to pass on other people's posts. and that number one watching videos. right now. you may like life showing you how to have a cycle. or seeing your favorite you tube or blasting off. sixty one percent love watching the antics of fellow users on social media. that was this week's rankings and now. virtual trip city tours full of historical information can be pretty dull but some startups want to change that using virtual reality they're sending visitors back into the past. young. worlds that can only be seen with the v.o.r. headset his latest project is a virtual journey back in time to cologne as it used to. just notice yeah in addition to reconstructing the cologne that
number three posting selfies be the pope or an oscar winner everybody posts photos of themselves from pet pics to bouncing on the statue of christ the redeemer forty five percent of social media users love posting snaps of themselves. never to. sharing other people's posts from apartment hunting to whatever's currently trending those omnipresent you can vids or a baby on a roller coaster forty six percent of users love to pass on other people's posts. and that number one watching videos. right...
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i'm libby casey with "the washington post." i'm one of our on-air reporters, and i am joined by the team that made this story happen. it is great to have you well on -- guys on stage and get to hear from you in person. lenny bernstein, health and medicine reporter here at "the washington post," scott higham, investigative reporter at "the washington post," and ira rosen, producer at "60 minutes," who made this piece happened through the "60 minutes" perspective. we will talk about two things in the next little while, where we go from here, but also we want to start with how this collaboration came to be because , the post and "60 minutes" have not worked together on something like this in a nearly a decade. so let's start with where does a reporting story start? lenny, how did you even get the idea? you know, we see the end result 18 months later. where did this piece start? mr. bernstein: in the beginning of 2016, we had a project launched on the national desk at the post, and the idea was to try and explain to people why so m
i'm libby casey with "the washington post." i'm one of our on-air reporters, and i am joined by the team that made this story happen. it is great to have you well on -- guys on stage and get to hear from you in person. lenny bernstein, health and medicine reporter here at "the washington post," scott higham, investigative reporter at "the washington post," and ira rosen, producer at "60 minutes," who made this piece happened through the "60...
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unless it's sponsored content so any news organization that wants its post to come up in the uses of those countries news feeds will have to pay for the privilege and the news organizations in those countries are already feeling the effects they're talking about a drop in all gammick reach a slovakian journalist has written a piece all about how they've had four times fewer interactions since these changes came in news organizations of course rely on facebook as a way of getting more hits on their posts a lot of stuff goes viral through facebook specifically so it's a vital tool for publishers and it's not just concern from smaller news organizations and the non-mainstream ones but it's also a concern further down the line for freedom of the press in general because by creating a barrier that creates you know i need for publishers to pay for people to see what they're posting your effectively curating the news agenda or dare i say it potentially censoring it as well so at the same time you've got facebook telling news organizations to calm down and get a grip this is what the head of
unless it's sponsored content so any news organization that wants its post to come up in the uses of those countries news feeds will have to pay for the privilege and the news organizations in those countries are already feeling the effects they're talking about a drop in all gammick reach a slovakian journalist has written a piece all about how they've had four times fewer interactions since these changes came in news organizations of course rely on facebook as a way of getting more hits on...
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does that mean you have no financial problems at the post?>> no, we have a very good year for the very reasons that you mentioned and were seen a dramatic growth in suscribers. earlier this year we passed a million digital only suscribers in addition to the people who get digital access with their print newspaper subscription. that was double what we had at the beginning of the year and triple we had a year earlier. using tremendous growth and that has had a dramatic impact on our financial picture. for having quite a good year. josh's objective is for us to create a sustainable business model for "the washington post". we are not a charity. he doesn't treat us like a charity in a very glad he doesn't treat us like a charity because if people were to get tired of this charity we would be in deep trouble. what he wants to do is create a sustainable business model that allows for a very long time in decades. >> are you having a good year contract. >> last year was our very profitable year and were doing far better than we did last year. that is
does that mean you have no financial problems at the post?>> no, we have a very good year for the very reasons that you mentioned and were seen a dramatic growth in suscribers. earlier this year we passed a million digital only suscribers in addition to the people who get digital access with their print newspaper subscription. that was double what we had at the beginning of the year and triple we had a year earlier. using tremendous growth and that has had a dramatic impact on our...
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his profile pic just hottest for the sake of god how's that for a facebook job field moving on to posted images this is the leader of jaish to. pay your attention to what the hash tag stands for j. shelf attack who represents me and my family and then smiley face feeling grateful the. next profile with white helmets emblems and a bun but here's something else remember how russia's ambassador in turkey was shot in the back and killed right in front of an exit vision audience if you go back to the post from december two thousand and sixteen on that profile and find the picture of the gunmen followed by. to your soul champ. civil defense says this man's job description no worries till you get to the photo section with this pic and the text right next to it is smile as praising a member of eisel after his death you wished and you got what you wished for and you won with god's willing just some of what he wrote there and there's a couple of photos of his smile you featuring terrorist symbols and actual faces all who are written over an older flag of all new straw in syria and terrorist fighte
his profile pic just hottest for the sake of god how's that for a facebook job field moving on to posted images this is the leader of jaish to. pay your attention to what the hash tag stands for j. shelf attack who represents me and my family and then smiley face feeling grateful the. next profile with white helmets emblems and a bun but here's something else remember how russia's ambassador in turkey was shot in the back and killed right in front of an exit vision audience if you go back to...
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liz: gerri, "the washington post" had an op-ed bringing up the point. when will the mainstream media get over this hate-fest of president trump? >> washington post is considered a fabulous source inside the beltway, right? the left loves "the washington post" and, yet, you remember that in the jetsons, that character that says, does not compute, you can see the journalists thinking this makes no sense to me. really, really? they can't get their arms around what's really going on here, that this information is bogus, that it comes from the russians and the dossier should be thrown out. liz: michael, give me your thoughts on this. >> i don't think it's a coincidence that the reports are coming out at the same time. that the mueller investigation is starting to ramp up. "the washington post" reported on this and also reported on don, jr. the new york times reported on this and reported on rather, the dossier, there has been consistency. one story don, jr. admitted to and the other stories doesn't hold many legs. there was not nuclear energy exchanged or ra
liz: gerri, "the washington post" had an op-ed bringing up the point. when will the mainstream media get over this hate-fest of president trump? >> washington post is considered a fabulous source inside the beltway, right? the left loves "the washington post" and, yet, you remember that in the jetsons, that character that says, does not compute, you can see the journalists thinking this makes no sense to me. really, really? they can't get their arms around what's...
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peter: that' that is not the case for post traumatic stress -- not the case wh injury.sts. we u 21 questions to make a determination on whether someone has post-traumatic stress or not. soledad: do you think there will be at some point medication that -- specifically created to help people that have post-traumatic stress? peter: i think if we work together, we could findd bi. i think we could have blood tests. i think all of those t possible. we are very close in traumatic brain injury to, i think findins in the blood after a concussion. i think we are very close to having imaging biomarkers that are going to allow us to tell what portion of the brain is affected when someone suffers i think all these things are possible, but, again, i have to see we are going to have to get scientists to work together. soledad: are you finding that people are more open to conversations around concussion-linked-to-pts/cogniti ve problems linked to suicide? peter: i think they are. i think that people have come to realize that even in the civi goes into an emergency room with traumatic b
peter: that' that is not the case for post traumatic stress -- not the case wh injury.sts. we u 21 questions to make a determination on whether someone has post-traumatic stress or not. soledad: do you think there will be at some point medication that -- specifically created to help people that have post-traumatic stress? peter: i think if we work together, we could findd bi. i think we could have blood tests. i think all of those t possible. we are very close in traumatic brain injury to, i...
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it was her first festival according to "the washington post." she was there alone but made friends with another family talking about their love of golf. she work at new york life insurance in their pas dina office. her sister said there's no math to get through the grief. they're taking it slowly, remembering the light that surrounded her. >> she was really beautiful inside and out. and she had this bubbly infectious personality, and it's so magnetic, anyone who was lucky enough to meet her would know that. she made it so easy and fun to be around her. she had that natural ability to make that -- you were in her presence, you felt like the best thing -- you just wanted to spend so much time with her. and just be there. >> michelle vo was 32 years old. >> heather alvarado loved traveling with her husband and three kids. she was married to a firefighter in cedar city, utah. in a facebook posting by her husband's fire department, they wrote heather always found the good in others, served her family and community. it went on to say, she was happiest
it was her first festival according to "the washington post." she was there alone but made friends with another family talking about their love of golf. she work at new york life insurance in their pas dina office. her sister said there's no math to get through the grief. they're taking it slowly, remembering the light that surrounded her. >> she was really beautiful inside and out. and she had this bubbly infectious personality, and it's so magnetic, anyone who was lucky enough...
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and yet that is exactly what is happening past the post.equal because unless you live in one of a small number of heavily targeted marginal seat, your vote, quite simple, doesn't count. the government's preparedness programme for a flu outbreak this winter should be urgently reviewed. that was the demand of opposition peers when debate in the lords turned to the level of take—up of flu vaccinations in england and wales. first, a labour peer said a recent health service survey had disclosed a rise in numbers of people being re—admitted to hospital after being discharged. the survey also showed a rise of 29% of people readmitted to hospital as emergencies within 2a hours. does this not raise huge concerns about patients being discharged unsafely and before they are medically fit in order to meet the government's empty beds target? not to mention the trauma and upset caused to the patients themselves and their carers and families. do the targets take account of readmission? what additionalfunding and contingency plans are in place across nhs t
and yet that is exactly what is happening past the post.equal because unless you live in one of a small number of heavily targeted marginal seat, your vote, quite simple, doesn't count. the government's preparedness programme for a flu outbreak this winter should be urgently reviewed. that was the demand of opposition peers when debate in the lords turned to the level of take—up of flu vaccinations in england and wales. first, a labour peer said a recent health service survey had disclosed a...
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his wife posted this video to instagram yesterday. so creepy. you can see going in circles on a red tricycle wearing the same creepy contest. there he is. he wants to play a little game. that's what he tweeted yesterday. the dog didn't care. walked away. some warriors are fan that steph probably borrowed his daughter's tricycle for his ensemble. it works. ♪[ music ] >>> trick or treat! every 49er fan out there. they are hoping it's a treat. new england quarterback is coming to san francisco. can he bring the patriots' magic with him? coming up. >>> with the day off in the world series, i thought we might get a moment to breathe. not so fast! the 49ers rocked the nfl with a huge deal last night. they reportedly acquired jimmy garopollo from the patriots for a second round draft pick in the 2018 draft. during his four years in new england he only started two games backing up tom brady. they released brian hoyer who started the team's first six games of the season. >>> last night one of the greatest players in sharks history returned to san jose as
his wife posted this video to instagram yesterday. so creepy. you can see going in circles on a red tricycle wearing the same creepy contest. there he is. he wants to play a little game. that's what he tweeted yesterday. the dog didn't care. walked away. some warriors are fan that steph probably borrowed his daughter's tricycle for his ensemble. it works. ♪[ music ] >>> trick or treat! every 49er fan out there. they are hoping it's a treat. new england quarterback is coming to san...
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monday morning he posted this on his facebook page. as i sit and mourn such a beautiful life gone too fast, all i can say is look up and watch the birds fly high and free today and that's where i feel you smiling down upon all of us. i love you, baby girl. love you to pieces. back at the school where they met, the reaction, well, it was heartbreak. >> we lost a person today who will not be replaced. she's in the hearts forever. >> sandra had taught at the school for the past nine years. colleagues and students alike remember her sense of humor, her devotion to the kids, the commitment that she had to learning new things and to making a difference, which she did, they say, made a big difference to the students, their families and the community. sandra casey. this national guards man from las vegas was also among the victims, sergeant first class charleston heart field. he was also an officer with the las vegas police department. he was also an author. he wrote a book called memoirs of a public servant. the nevada national guard said tha
monday morning he posted this on his facebook page. as i sit and mourn such a beautiful life gone too fast, all i can say is look up and watch the birds fly high and free today and that's where i feel you smiling down upon all of us. i love you, baby girl. love you to pieces. back at the school where they met, the reaction, well, it was heartbreak. >> we lost a person today who will not be replaced. she's in the hearts forever. >> sandra had taught at the school for the past nine...
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the post was shared well over 1,000 times. monday, the fugitive, whose real name is michael vadel, showed up at the police station donuts in hand. he's facing a handful of misdemeanorwarrants. turns out those donutses don't really help them that much. police hope he changes his ways. >>> revenge game for the redskins. the burgundy and gold setting their sights on the eagle it's, monday night. we'll talk about that in sports. >> after the who banned public breastfeeding at her wedding tells us why. for a baby's heart in thel, first 12 weeks of pregnancy. and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children. it's being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow
the post was shared well over 1,000 times. monday, the fugitive, whose real name is michael vadel, showed up at the police station donuts in hand. he's facing a handful of misdemeanorwarrants. turns out those donutses don't really help them that much. police hope he changes his ways. >>> revenge game for the redskins. the burgundy and gold setting their sights on the eagle it's, monday night. we'll talk about that in sports. >> after the who banned public breastfeeding at her...
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the "washington post" reported this afternoon with the drama of all of these calls and the president saying he's been more attentive to the families of fallen soldiers than his predecessors that when the president called the family of one fallen soldier, a 22-year-old who died in afghanistan over the summer, that the president spoke to the family, the father of the soldier specifically, chris, for about 15 minutes. and then he told the "washington post" that the president said he was going to write him a $25,000 check for his loss. now, the father says that when he got a condolence letter in the mail later on, that there was no check, it was just a letter from the president. he said he was disappointed because he was surprised that the president had offered them -- had offered him this. then the white house published a statement a little bit after the "washington post" published the story saying the check indeed had been sent and thought it was disgusting that the media was using this story to advance their agenda. we've now confirmed that the white house sent this check to the famil
the "washington post" reported this afternoon with the drama of all of these calls and the president saying he's been more attentive to the families of fallen soldiers than his predecessors that when the president called the family of one fallen soldier, a 22-year-old who died in afghanistan over the summer, that the president spoke to the family, the father of the soldier specifically, chris, for about 15 minutes. and then he told the "washington post" that the president...
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news and as huff post has reported farrow took the story to n.b.c.two months ago but the network chose not to run it over what huff post called unspecified concerns over the story sourcing one person quoted in the huff post report called pharaoh's story nowhere near as complete as what the times had farrow disagrees and told m s n b c s rachel maddow there were other factors at play why did you end up reporting this story for the new yorker and not for n.b.c. . yes you would have to ask them d.c. and n.b.c. executives about the details of that story i'm not going to comment on any news organization story that they did or didn't run i will say that over many years and many news organizations have circled this story and faced a great deal of pressure in doing so weinstein is or was a powerful figure with plenty of advertising dollars to spend and reportedly used the threat of lawsuits to keep the story out of print he's also been kneedeep in u.s. politics a big backer of the democratic party. two thousand and seventeen is shaping up to be the deadliest
news and as huff post has reported farrow took the story to n.b.c.two months ago but the network chose not to run it over what huff post called unspecified concerns over the story sourcing one person quoted in the huff post report called pharaoh's story nowhere near as complete as what the times had farrow disagrees and told m s n b c s rachel maddow there were other factors at play why did you end up reporting this story for the new yorker and not for n.b.c. . yes you would have to ask them...
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>> a ten year professor under fire fo a post on his facebook page. he says hold on i may have b hacked. senator bodman and menen trial continues. the defenses upset with the defense. teddy roosevelt, statue of him in the museum of natural history has been to face. ey have no idea -- my guess is mandel's don't know who he is. and joe girardi is not my back is your yankees manager. this is chasing news. >> a tenure brokers prof under fire and possibly under on for antistatic post on page which we see this. ashley has the full story. >> a tenured law professor is un investigation to it some has characteeveral antistatace post. he's top food science for almost two decades frcount posted on the iseally cool. they're feeling like there's a lot of anti-semitism around the world. to have anti- israend anti-semitic sites. he says onlymment on one of the ssund >> i ded he's university professor. that's very worrisome because obvisly puessor you're in a posit of responsibi for the student. you're in char of educationnd grading papers. someone has so much hatred
>> a ten year professor under fire fo a post on his facebook page. he says hold on i may have b hacked. senator bodman and menen trial continues. the defenses upset with the defense. teddy roosevelt, statue of him in the museum of natural history has been to face. ey have no idea -- my guess is mandel's don't know who he is. and joe girardi is not my back is your yankees manager. this is chasing news. >> a tenure brokers prof under fire and possibly under on for antistatic post on...
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if you could go back to the post from december two thousand and sixteen on that profile and find the picture of the gunmen followed by peace to your soul champ. civil defense says this man's job description no worries till you get to the photo section with this pic and the text right next to it is smile as praising a member of eisel after his death you wished and you got what you wished for and you won with god's willing just some of what he wrote there and there's a couple of photos of his smile you featuring terrorist symbols and actual faces all who are written over an older group the flag of all new straw in syria and terrorist fighters themselves i also remember the video i saw somewhere else. speaking of the white helmet some time spotted together with nusra even an al jazeera documentary telling the brave story of the syria civil defense could make you suspicious of how close the helmets could get to the jihad is why would activists keep the nusra front flag at a place where they rest and i've got a question to ask whoever edited the subtitles of that film at al-jazeera would
if you could go back to the post from december two thousand and sixteen on that profile and find the picture of the gunmen followed by peace to your soul champ. civil defense says this man's job description no worries till you get to the photo section with this pic and the text right next to it is smile as praising a member of eisel after his death you wished and you got what you wished for and you won with god's willing just some of what he wrote there and there's a couple of photos of his...
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for 27 years, he was a staff photographer for "the washington post." he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington, d.c. and also the rest of the -- refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the collection of david valdez, who did an interview with us as well. david was george h. w. bush's white house photographer. he published a book of those as well. then we have diana walker, a "time" magazine photographer for 20 years. she is especially known for her work covering hillary clinton. but she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also covered the reagan administration, and george h.w. bush. david valdez and diana walker are actively involved in our program. they both belong to our advisory council here at the briscoe center. >> what do you hope viewers will take away after watching these interviews? dr. carleton: the importance of photojournalists and news photographers, documentary photographers, they go by various names. they self identify in different ways. they are all photographers.
for 27 years, he was a staff photographer for "the washington post." he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington, d.c. and also the rest of the -- refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the collection of david valdez, who did an interview with us as well. david was george h. w. bush's white house photographer. he published a book of those as well. then we have diana walker, a "time" magazine photographer for 20 years. she is...
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new york times and the washington post. you were mentioning about the news organizations in the central part of america. perhaps you were saying yourself that some of these may have to go out of business. dean baquet: i think local news is in deep trouble. i think the financial model that "the post" and "new york times" has managed their way through, the decline in print advertising, i think a lot of newspapers have cut their newsrooms to the point that ist -- that it is hard for them to charge the amount of money that are news organizations charge. i think there are entire sections of america that are not covered. i grew up in a newspaper in new orleans that is a terrific newspaper. i am sure the staff is a tiny fraction of what it was. you know, my guess is there are places like mississippi and alabama that do not cover their congressional delegations because they do not have washington bureaus. they do not have washington correspondents, and unless their members of congress are very powerful figures that become national
new york times and the washington post. you were mentioning about the news organizations in the central part of america. perhaps you were saying yourself that some of these may have to go out of business. dean baquet: i think local news is in deep trouble. i think the financial model that "the post" and "new york times" has managed their way through, the decline in print advertising, i think a lot of newspapers have cut their newsrooms to the point that ist -- that it is...
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how do they avoid trips to the post office?tamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. you know what's difficult? adulting... hi, guys. i'm back. time to slay! no,i have a long time girlfriend. you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. okay, iunderwear that's'd say this, bactually pretty.er leak surprised? it's called always discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my underwear. i know what you're thinking. how can something this pretty protect? hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel... ...for incredible protection. so i feel protected... ...and pretty. new always discreet boutique. >>> twitter, google and facebook are due to testify before congress today on today on how russia used plat tomo
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- gradually warming late week into the weekend - ophelia (post tropical); stro ireland and the uk today today: am clouds to sun. breezy to windy & cooler. highs: 62-65 winds: nw 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: mainly clear and chilly. lows: 36-45 winds: n 5 mph tuesday: sunny. chilly start; cool afternoon. highs: 62-65 winds: nw to s 5 mph we are following breaking news overseas -- skyrocketing in somalia following a double car bombing over the weekend. al shabaab has just claimed responsibility for the attack. it happened near a popular hotel in the capital city of mogadishu. this morning-- state officials say at least 276 people are confirmed dead. and that number is expected to increase as crews sift through a nearby building that collapsed. also breaking -- a frantic search for a missing person right now after an oil rig explosion on lake pontchartrain in new orleans. police say at least hurt -- many of them are critical. authorities on the scene report that cleaning chemicals ignited on the surface of the oil rig platform. the coast guard is being called in to conduct a water quality evalu
- gradually warming late week into the weekend - ophelia (post tropical); stro ireland and the uk today today: am clouds to sun. breezy to windy & cooler. highs: 62-65 winds: nw 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: mainly clear and chilly. lows: 36-45 winds: n 5 mph tuesday: sunny. chilly start; cool afternoon. highs: 62-65 winds: nw to s 5 mph we are following breaking news overseas -- skyrocketing in somalia following a double car bombing over the weekend. al shabaab has just claimed responsibility...
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israeli police have arrested a palestinian man for a post he made on facebook. we posted a picture of himself at work wishing a good morning to his friends but a facebook incorrectly translated the post as attack and the police quickly got involved he was research shortly afterwards when they realized that there had been a large misunderstanding we spoke with the haaretz newspaper journalist gideon levy it has nothing to do not only was morally thirty but also wheezes. legal to legal it's not only immoral it was illegal we just have to mention that he was released of the few hours so the scene didn't develop too far but it is a baby laugh and it's just an indication to the it's you know are the palestinians without any respect to none of their basic rights. this is not the first time a palestinian is in trouble with the law over online and one activist wrote a facebook post mocking anti israel and this with a hash tag saw a chasm connected to it but was still arrested by israeli police. released him off to admitting they hadn't understood the song chasm of the c
israeli police have arrested a palestinian man for a post he made on facebook. we posted a picture of himself at work wishing a good morning to his friends but a facebook incorrectly translated the post as attack and the police quickly got involved he was research shortly afterwards when they realized that there had been a large misunderstanding we spoke with the haaretz newspaper journalist gideon levy it has nothing to do not only was morally thirty but also wheezes. legal to legal it's not...
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this post started getting out there, a share here or there. suddenly thousands, suddenly tens of thousands as well. the thing is, they were also responsive. many, many people claiming george for their own, but how do you know who's who? will george ever get home? >> he has to. >> the story continues, because we've got some special guests live via skype "right this minute." hello there, everybody. >> hey. >> hello. >> hi. >> you might be able to help us out. what's george's real name? >> pup pup. >> pup pup. and why do we know this? >> because it's ours. >> that's right! this right here, this is john with his dad, sean, and next to them is john's day care teacher, deborah, as well. >> how did you guys come across the post then? >> my sister-in-law shared it on facebook and i thought that's pup pup. john sleeps with that every day. i know what pup pup looks like. >> so sean, how did it feel when you realized you left it behind? >> broken, it's terrible. >> it's terrible. >> what was the reaction when you were reunited with pup pup? >> he will be
this post started getting out there, a share here or there. suddenly thousands, suddenly tens of thousands as well. the thing is, they were also responsive. many, many people claiming george for their own, but how do you know who's who? will george ever get home? >> he has to. >> the story continues, because we've got some special guests live via skype "right this minute." hello there, everybody. >> hey. >> hello. >> hi. >> you might be able to help...
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industrial world and a post kept in this world where resources. shared out fairly and we've got social justice so you know i think that's really what's behind a lot of the same the rattling i'm not sure that there's any real likelihood of nuclear war although of course there is a possibility i think when you get elites who are really. only age i mean nice to say that it looks like the facade is crumbling the mainstream media failing to convince people anymore and at that point i think that there might be a lashing out of some sort but certainly the crash is coming whether war two is another question we talk about the austerity programs and be implemented certainly in the u.s. we see it in a different form we don't have that level of. that he said that we haven't seen austerity from the government as much as we've seen certainly lost a lot of people's overall assets and net worth we've seen a lot of sort of stagnation and say going back to be even preacher thousand and eight but certainly post two thousand has been very stagnant for many people but
industrial world and a post kept in this world where resources. shared out fairly and we've got social justice so you know i think that's really what's behind a lot of the same the rattling i'm not sure that there's any real likelihood of nuclear war although of course there is a possibility i think when you get elites who are really. only age i mean nice to say that it looks like the facade is crumbling the mainstream media failing to convince people anymore and at that point i think that...
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just posting something at no cost. a bad actor may spend $100,000 hiring a programmer to create bots and start posting stuff. that's -- how do we deal, is there a technological way to detect that? i understand that's a problem in the industry worldwide dealing with bots. what do you do about that, and how do you not get legitimate people who are trying to exercise their first amendment rights wrapped up in that? >> sir, you have just identified the absolute, total nut of the problem, the dilemma. but it's not unsolvable. i don't think you can come up with anything that will ever be 100% full proof because the technology is very low barrier to entry and will always evolve. it's like a game of whack-a-mole. they're always going to find new ways to do things, but i keep coming back -- i'm sorry i sound like a broken record. nobody actually knows what a record is these days. i'm sorry i keep repeating myself, but i think elements of supplier qualification, knowing with whom you're doing business up and down the supply chai
just posting something at no cost. a bad actor may spend $100,000 hiring a programmer to create bots and start posting stuff. that's -- how do we deal, is there a technological way to detect that? i understand that's a problem in the industry worldwide dealing with bots. what do you do about that, and how do you not get legitimate people who are trying to exercise their first amendment rights wrapped up in that? >> sir, you have just identified the absolute, total nut of the problem, the...
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we would like them to be thinking about, for as, "the washington post." i don't think that they necessarily engage in risky behavior simply because they are appearing on the air. >> quite the contrary, i wanted to say i am not at all criticizing the reporters. marty baron: i am not sure they are perceived as such. dean baquet: it is not just for publicity. but i am in this business to have impact. i want, if i do and -- an investigative report, story, like i just did, i wanted to be discussed. i want it to have impact on the world. by the way, i want people to meet the reporters who did it. i think people benefited from meeting david farenthold and seeing that he is a normal, nice guy. [laughter] marty baron: just to be clear. just to be clear. >> i feel the same way about the dea story. [laughter] marvin: talking seriously for a minute. dean: do we have to? ahead.go journalists around the world tend to look to the united states as a beacon for the expression of a free press in its broader sense. they look to us for that. and i am wondering if you think t
we would like them to be thinking about, for as, "the washington post." i don't think that they necessarily engage in risky behavior simply because they are appearing on the air. >> quite the contrary, i wanted to say i am not at all criticizing the reporters. marty baron: i am not sure they are perceived as such. dean baquet: it is not just for publicity. but i am in this business to have impact. i want, if i do and -- an investigative report, story, like i just did, i wanted...
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. >> it's posted. >> posted you just joined the movement. >> just joined the movement. >> what are you thinking about right now? >> that i'm joining my friends and my sisters in stepping up and speaking out this is how movements get started nowia days. >> on brooks is one of many women and girls joining the social media movement. salina also post-ed on facebook today and joined a group at san jose university that addresses sexual harassment like her experience with a supervisor on a volunteer group. >> at the time i just thought like maybe i shouldn't speak out about it. and i think the biggest reason why we need to talk about it is because when so many people sit and not talk about it and feel like you know they're causing a problem when someone is harassing them or abusing them, that's -- that's what's actually the problem. >> there willie will there be change out of it zblung i think legs might happen. so many things can happen. >> reporter: and brooke says it's hard to say yet specifically what will happen as women's rights groups address the issue especially with a social movement
. >> it's posted. >> posted you just joined the movement. >> just joined the movement. >> what are you thinking about right now? >> that i'm joining my friends and my sisters in stepping up and speaking out this is how movements get started nowia days. >> on brooks is one of many women and girls joining the social media movement. salina also post-ed on facebook today and joined a group at san jose university that addresses sexual harassment like her...