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hurley chair in public affairs journalism at the missouri school of journalism. skipping over our speaker, only for a moment, we have betsy fisher-mart fisher-martin, executive director of the women in politics institute at american university and co-chair of the national press club headliners team. thank you for joining us here today. i would also like to acknowledge additional members of the headliners team responsible for organizing today's event. lori russo, tamara hinton, and ellen ferguson, as well as the press club staff, specifically lindsay underwood, laura coker, and executive director, bill mccarron. now, yes. thank you. now to our guest. craig newmark is a jersey boy who reshaped the world of classified ads with the online mostly free craigslist. the business began as an e-mail service for his friends and colleagues to share information about local events and earned him a place in the internet hall of fame in 2012. n newmark handed over his managerial duties to jim buckmaster in 2000 but remains a major shareholder in the privately held company he beg
hurley chair in public affairs journalism at the missouri school of journalism. skipping over our speaker, only for a moment, we have betsy fisher-mart fisher-martin, executive director of the women in politics institute at american university and co-chair of the national press club headliners team. thank you for joining us here today. i would also like to acknowledge additional members of the headliners team responsible for organizing today's event. lori russo, tamara hinton, and ellen...
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more important because journalism and investigative journalism more than anything is the imhuge system of democracy. we need reporters to keep people honest, and that is never going to end. >> how do you define trust worthy journalism? >> well, i define it as journalism which involves doing research not just finding about dotes but looking at the evidence evidence and the data if that's available, fact-checking pretty thoroughly, adhering to the principles of the trust project, and then when something goes wrong because people do make mistakes, whenever the errors are made, they're corrected quickly and in a serious way. that's pretty much as much as i would expect as a news consumer. fact-checking is hard and time consuming and expensive, but required, and, you know, i don't need -- as a news consumer i don't care too much about scoops. please take the time to get it right. >> it's clear from -- it's clear that you follow media, who are some of your favorite reporters? >> well, i like to answer questions which will piss people off no matter how i answer. right now, i'm thinking in a w
more important because journalism and investigative journalism more than anything is the imhuge system of democracy. we need reporters to keep people honest, and that is never going to end. >> how do you define trust worthy journalism? >> well, i define it as journalism which involves doing research not just finding about dotes but looking at the evidence evidence and the data if that's available, fact-checking pretty thoroughly, adhering to the principles of the trust project, and...
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goodwin's will you leadership for the journal.of the new england patriots head coach bill belichick. some of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch the programs online on our website booktv.org.>> welcome to madison and wisconsin book festival. we've got a full day of coverage from the madison public library. it includes author programs and your chance to talk with authors during call in programs. we are going to kick off now with an author discussion on hate in america this is booktv's live coverage of the "2018 wisconsin book festival". >> i want to thank the public library foundation. they raise all the privat
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so, chris, so this "wall street journal" editorial that he wrote, right, he wrote what he said in front of the senate judiciary committee as well. he could have simply said this, which was in the "wall street journal" rather than saying what he said in front of the senate judiciary committee. he could have said, in each case that i have ruled on, i have followed the law. i do not decide cases based on personal or policy preferences. >> right. >> i am going to be objective and -- what does he say, people on the court don't sit on separate sides of the aisle. he could have said that. listen, i am not guilty of any of this. but let me tell you, if i have the honor of being confirmed for this particular seat, here is how i will conduct myself. i am open to every investigation that you can bring. open up to an fbi investigation because i am completely innocent. but this is how i will conduct myself as a judge and he would not have to have gone into all of that partisan rhetoric that people say he doesn't have the temperament now, criticizing him for not having the temperament to be confirmed
so, chris, so this "wall street journal" editorial that he wrote, right, he wrote what he said in front of the senate judiciary committee as well. he could have simply said this, which was in the "wall street journal" rather than saying what he said in front of the senate judiciary committee. he could have said, in each case that i have ruled on, i have followed the law. i do not decide cases based on personal or policy preferences. >> right. >> i am going to be...
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in the meantime, part of today's washington journal. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back, joining us from new york is steven brill, cofounder and co-ceo of "newsguard," here to talk about how to identify fake news. what is "newsguard/" -- what is "newsguard?" " is a serviceard that takes the view that every once in a while, union intelligence is better than the official kind. we have people who are trained as journalists to serve as analysts, several dozen, and they have been reading, rating, and writing nutrition labels for the thousands of websites that , information,ws and sometimes misinformation online. icone have a green or red that will appear on your twitter feed, your google search, your andbook feed, you name it, once you hover over the green or red icon, and most are green, you will see the nutrition label that explains based on nine very specific indicators why this site was rated green or red. host: how does one get this, and how do you determine which is truthful journalism and what is fake news? newg: well, if you go to uardtech.com, you w
in the meantime, part of today's washington journal. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back, joining us from new york is steven brill, cofounder and co-ceo of "newsguard," here to talk about how to identify fake news. what is "newsguard/" -- what is "newsguard?" " is a serviceard that takes the view that every once in a while, union intelligence is better than the official kind. we have people who are trained as journalists to serve as...
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journal,'s washington issues that impact you. look at the lawsuit to stop california's new net neutrality law with the senior research the roosevelt institute, todd tucker talks about this week's announced trade deal. we get the latest on the fbi investigation of supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. discussion. kate ackley covers lobbying and campaign finance issues for cq roll call. to answer your questions about spending by outside groups in the 2018 cycle, kate ackley. there are a lot of different ways that outside groups can influence an election. explain the difference between the terms with are going to be using, super pac, pac, party committee, and even 501(c) organizations. guest: thank you. it is great to be on with you. we will start with super pac. that has gotten a lot of attention since they were created eight years ago. those are independent of any candidate. they are independent expenditure of funds. you can ge
journal,'s washington issues that impact you. look at the lawsuit to stop california's new net neutrality law with the senior research the roosevelt institute, todd tucker talks about this week's announced trade deal. we get the latest on the fbi investigation of supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. discussion. kate ackley covers lobbying and campaign finance issues for cq roll...
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kavanaugh's op-ed in the "wall street journal."s is highly unusual for a judicial nominee, isn't it? >> yes. but don, there's nothing about this process that has been usual. i don't think that individual action that's unusual should garner our attention any more than any other part of this entire process. i mean, this has been not only a deeply emotional process for dr. ford, for brett kavanaugh, for his family, for the senate. it's been emotional for the country. and it has been -- it's demonstrated the cultural shift. it's hit with this social change that we're seeing that many would argue has come way too late and isn't complete. all of this, all these forces i think are together in a crucible that make none of this normal, and i don't think you can take any one incident and say gosh, this is odd, maybe we shouldn't do it that way. >> i just want to get to some of what he said. tonight in his op-ed he says, "i do not decide cases based on personal or policy preferences. i am not a pro plaintiff or pro defendant judge. i'm not a
kavanaugh's op-ed in the "wall street journal."s is highly unusual for a judicial nominee, isn't it? >> yes. but don, there's nothing about this process that has been usual. i don't think that individual action that's unusual should garner our attention any more than any other part of this entire process. i mean, this has been not only a deeply emotional process for dr. ford, for brett kavanaugh, for his family, for the senate. it's been emotional for the country. and it has...
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journalism is under scrutiny and under attack these days. that was the most scary moment of that episode. we're in a conference call with white house officials. they're screaming at us over the phone trying to intimidate us and convince us not to run this story. and as they hang up, one of the officials says, you need to go back to all of your sources right now to double-check that information. there could be nothing more foolish to do as a reporter than to come out of that call knowing it's already animated the white house, there are leaks and referrals underway. it was scary, but not the only scary moment covering this administration and this story for the past year and a half. >> so nice, i read it twice. certainly got my attention. this is the [ audience booing ] greg miller is the author. we're going to put a break in here. he has agreed to stick around and when we come back in the next segment, what we learned today about russian hacking. it's not just for american elections any more. it's been aimed at olympic athletes as well. our di
journalism is under scrutiny and under attack these days. that was the most scary moment of that episode. we're in a conference call with white house officials. they're screaming at us over the phone trying to intimidate us and convince us not to run this story. and as they hang up, one of the officials says, you need to go back to all of your sources right now to double-check that information. there could be nothing more foolish to do as a reporter than to come out of that call knowing it's...
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plus the book "bill moyers' journal, the conversation continues." with 43 in-depth interviews from his pular tv series. enjoy the 25th anniversary edition of the seminal series, "the power of myth" with joseph campbe with your gift of $252 or a sustaining contribuon of $21 per month. new footage not seen in thees original release, and an interview with film maker george lucas. of today's program. please call and give to this statn right now. thank you for your support. >> you know, it is the job of pbs anyour local station to inspire, to entertain, to illuminate, to uplift everyonein our family, everyone in your community to do a little bit more, too a little bit better because the great issues of the day are put right in front of you. and you have the opportunity to make decisions, and then it makes demoacy work and it's one of the tenets of bill moyers that it is a democracy in peril, unless we do act, unless we do make thesede sions on our own. you want the education. you want the inspiration. you want those things in your life and they're not av
plus the book "bill moyers' journal, the conversation continues." with 43 in-depth interviews from his pular tv series. enjoy the 25th anniversary edition of the seminal series, "the power of myth" with joseph campbe with your gift of $252 or a sustaining contribuon of $21 per month. new footage not seen in thees original release, and an interview with film maker george lucas. of today's program. please call and give to this statn right now. thank you for your support....
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and my mother gave me her journals. and she said, -- the intensity of the ask was on the backdrop of the fact that my mother has cancer. and at the time when i went home, she was, i had to really take care of her because she had tried to kill herself. and so, i went there to be with her, to build her up, to hold her, to parent her to be with her and in that she asked. so i feel this incredible responsibility to share and tell a story and the permission and the humility and also, i am afraid. i'm afraid of being able to do it right. i'm afraid of what people will say. i am afraid of what people are going to say now hearing me say this out loud. because you're not supposed to talk about those things that happened. but my mother is still here and i'm so grateful. and we are still here. which we can do something about people who have mental illness and do not want to talk about it. people who need support. no matter where they are. and so, it has to come out. i started writing a couple of chapters. who knows. >> i hope you
and my mother gave me her journals. and she said, -- the intensity of the ask was on the backdrop of the fact that my mother has cancer. and at the time when i went home, she was, i had to really take care of her because she had tried to kill herself. and so, i went there to be with her, to build her up, to hold her, to parent her to be with her and in that she asked. so i feel this incredible responsibility to share and tell a story and the permission and the humility and also, i am afraid....
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plus the "bill moyers' journal, theti conversation ces." with 43 in-depth interviews from his popular tv series. enjoy the 25th anniversary edition of the seminal series "the power of myth" with joseph campbell. with your gift of $252 or a sustaining contribution of $21 per month. the three-d.v.d. set includes new footage not seen in the original release, and an interview with filmmaker george lucas. you'll also receive the d.v.d. of today's program. please call and give to this station right now.yo thanfor your support. >> your contribution in any amount would be appreciated. we know what the economy is like, we know that some people are dog better, some people not so well. those people who are doing better, maybe it's time to look deep into your hearts and soulso and say,d i bear the weight of the time i spent in front of the television with this televisiostation pbs show that i'm watching or should i let someone else pay for it? well, think the real answer to that is, no, i probably should pay my fair share. that's all that's being asked
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gonzo journalism with hunter s. thompson and the new schools the new journalists and they rightly identified journalism as really immersive and there's more subjectivity then we were led to believe in the strict definition as presented by journalist journalism schools and that you need to let the audience you need to let people decide what is the irrelevant to them you don't need to filter censoring so john authors censored himself he believed he knew better he believed you do what the needs were of these folks and that's self-censorship which is such a ship and this is completely wrong and this is why we have been sleepwalking into the mix when in actual crisis how john author has been a gonzo journalist have you been a proper. journalist how do you how do you not so censor himself as this next crisis unfolds people would be better prepared to deal with it but they won't be because of the failure of fake journalist like john authors so he actually kind of suggests that this is a dangerous time in the social media a
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companies but while native advertising might keep journalism's heart pumping some say the risk is thatjournalism is selling its soul advertisers aren't stupid when they pay money for something they expect to get something in return with native advertising your ad seems to be a little bit more under the aegis of this respectable news organization if it didn't work like an ad they wouldn't pay for it like an ad and that's the important thing to remember whether it's called storytelling or content or cold branding it still represents journalists making work using criteria that is something other than journalistic criteria i think the best way to maintain. healthy independent journalism is to maintain a healthy business model readers are seeing companies that are using the canvas of the times article page to tell a story in the appropriate way as i've described before creating feature length productions for market terms that stand at the quality level where they can romney place like the new york times. for the growing number of news outlets embracing native advertising there may be no tur
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"the journal" says mr. smith appeared to have used an alias, not just for himself but also for the money he was raising, making references to a washington scholarship fund for russian students. which "the wall street journal" says they were unable to confirm even exists. if you're wondering what all of this means, if you're wondering what might connect all these dots, you're in very good company. "the journal" reports that robert mueller is also investigating peter smith's quest for clinton's e-mails and his mysterious donations for the russian scholarship programs "the journal" has not yet found. quote, associates of mr. smith have been interviewed by mueller's investigators or summoned before a grand jury as early as this summer. as well as his encrypted hard drives. those hard drives are also in the hands of congress. the senate and house intelligence committee is investigating russia's attack on our election. and a member of the house intelligence committee joins us next. stay with us. us a once-in-five
"the journal" says mr. smith appeared to have used an alias, not just for himself but also for the money he was raising, making references to a washington scholarship fund for russian students. which "the wall street journal" says they were unable to confirm even exists. if you're wondering what all of this means, if you're wondering what might connect all these dots, you're in very good company. "the journal" reports that robert mueller is also investigating peter...
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leadership for the journal. and in 10th spot on "times" list is belichick a biography of the new england head coach bill belichick some will be appearing on booktv watch their programs online, with on our website, booktv.org. >> my book is not just about donald trump the the man i know it is not just about the media not only hypocrites i can go on and on and open it up in a few minutes but book make it is clear what happened. there is a deep space. i don't know if any of you ever watched the view -- well -- i think it's when what is the deep state and who's in charge, and that's like i think when wheels fell off wagon first segment was pretty good. but the second was not so good but it's fine. i don't really care but it is what goes on in this country every day when left tries to shut down the right. you are not allowed to speak. you are not allowed to say something that is protrump. proamerican, proamerican flag, prolaw and order. anticrime. i don't know what happened. what happened to america? father, veteran
leadership for the journal. and in 10th spot on "times" list is belichick a biography of the new england head coach bill belichick some will be appearing on booktv watch their programs online, with on our website, booktv.org. >> my book is not just about donald trump the the man i know it is not just about the media not only hypocrites i can go on and on and open it up in a few minutes but book make it is clear what happened. there is a deep space. i don't know if any of you...
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brett kavanaugh for the supreme court, he shows up in the "wall street journal" tonight where he admits he might have been too emotional at times, while over 2400 law professors have now signed a letter saying he has no place on the court and a former place on the court and a former supreme court justice agrees. protests erupt on the hill today as republicans exude confidence after reading the fbi report and democrats say the investigation was a sham. >>> and all eyes on the four key senators now, murkowski, collins, flake, and manchin. we'll get a late live report as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a thursday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 623 of the trump administration, a fast-moving day in this drama surrounding the nomination of brett kavanaugh for the supreme court. earlier this evening, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell set the first vote on for kavanaugh at 10:30 tomorrow morning. that would put the senate on a time line for a final confirmation vote possibly late saturday night, but it's complicated as we will
brett kavanaugh for the supreme court, he shows up in the "wall street journal" tonight where he admits he might have been too emotional at times, while over 2400 law professors have now signed a letter saying he has no place on the court and a former place on the court and a former supreme court justice agrees. protests erupt on the hill today as republicans exude confidence after reading the fbi report and democrats say the investigation was a sham. >>> and all eyes on the...
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. >> starting off as a city journal article was first on the website that a longer article for allowing me to develop the idea. listening me rail about the amazon echo and with any hopes to become a book. also thank you for giving me the opportunity of course. many of you have joined the lecture a few weeks ago which fellow that glaser was talking about the challenge of convincing millennial's capitalism is not a force for evil but for good. with data and charts and that millennial's are some key respects for the rest of us. and then the baby boomers and gen xers 45 through 65 is genetics 1965 through 81. there is a lot of consensus on the states but that is what i chose to use if you read a survey you will see them talking about millennial's cutting off 1996 i let the book go through the year 2000 because that is what they were named after with the millennium. that is a very large window. but increasingly the lives are governed the age we are living in is the information age. and the defining tool and feature of our era will be data but i'm not that person i'm not a data person or an e
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companies but while native advertising might keep journalism's heart pumping some say the risk is thatjournalism is selling its soul advertisers aren't stupid when they pay money for something they expect to get something in return with native advertising your ad seems to be a little bit more under the aegis of this respectable news organization if it didn't work like an ad they wouldn't pay for it like an ad and that's the important thing to remember whether it's called storytelling or content or code branding it still represents journalists making work using criteria that is something other than journalistic criteria i think the best way to maintain. healthy independent journalism is to maintain a healthy business model readers are seeing companies that are using the canvas of the times article page to tell a story in the appropriate way as i've described before creating feature length productions for market terms that stand at the quality level where they can rob a place like the new york times. for the growing number of news outlets embracing native advertising there may be no turn
companies but while native advertising might keep journalism's heart pumping some say the risk is thatjournalism is selling its soul advertisers aren't stupid when they pay money for something they expect to get something in return with native advertising your ad seems to be a little bit more under the aegis of this respectable news organization if it didn't work like an ad they wouldn't pay for it like an ad and that's the important thing to remember whether it's called storytelling or content...
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tonight brett kavanaugh has taken to the op-ed page the rupert mer dock wall street journal to own an explanation for his tone in last week's judiciary committee hearing which was criticized today in unprecedented remarks by john paul stevens, one of america's four retired justices of the supreme court who are still with us. justice stevens' comments about brett kavanaugh's complete collapse of judicial temperament in that hearing might have been the final trigger that forced the white house strategists to deliver brett kavanaugh's op-ed piece to "the wall street journal" tonight. let's listen to what retired justice stevens said today in florida about what he saw in the hearing room last week. and this came today when justice stevens was speaking -- it came right after extended praise that he offered for brett kavanaugh's years as a federal appeals court judge. in fact, justice stevens was especially pleased that justice kavanaugh approvingly cited justice stevens dissent in a deciding case that justice stevens fully supports. so in saying he's a fine, federal judge, those were his w
tonight brett kavanaugh has taken to the op-ed page the rupert mer dock wall street journal to own an explanation for his tone in last week's judiciary committee hearing which was criticized today in unprecedented remarks by john paul stevens, one of america's four retired justices of the supreme court who are still with us. justice stevens' comments about brett kavanaugh's complete collapse of judicial temperament in that hearing might have been the final trigger that forced the white house...
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quality online journalism and very soon as the government proxies appear near these media outlets. it can move very quickly. in a change in its coverage or it can also essentially be shut down as it happened with vietnam. was one of hungary's last major left leaning newspapers when in two thousand and sixteen it was purchased and quickly shot down by investors linked with more brands for days party. since then more changes in ownership have been followed by more closures as well as notable shifts in editorial wind my garden and not build up my dear members at one of hungary's most prestigious daily newspapers shut down immediately after the election nancy that idea was also shut down then had to balance a conservative weekly which had been critical of the government was also closed. this summer a new investor both here the hungary's most watched cable news channel on the day the new owners arrived a popular evening talk show was replaced by a lift or bad speech the intention. something new or there's a clear to everyone at all at this hour but the majority already go used to be a c
quality online journalism and very soon as the government proxies appear near these media outlets. it can move very quickly. in a change in its coverage or it can also essentially be shut down as it happened with vietnam. was one of hungary's last major left leaning newspapers when in two thousand and sixteen it was purchased and quickly shot down by investors linked with more brands for days party. since then more changes in ownership have been followed by more closures as well as notable...
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interesting and of course some interesting comments that he had meant made today to the wall street journal to new york times all pointing to this idea that mohammed bin solomon is in control that if there is responsibility to be had if there is royal palace collusion or knowing of this operation that he would be the one who had known so again very damning words coming from the white house is the toughest we've seen in the almost three weeks ago that's been going on it's kind of a copout he really wants to sort of punt this to somebody else to deal with particularly knowing that there is a midterm election coming up this is not really a wedge issue that really resonates particularly with his base he'd much rather talk about the migrant caravan and other sort of domestic issues that are more pertinent to him and so i think he wants congress to come up with some ideas of course referring to the asking act in particular to the executive does put it in his court but in terms of you know whether or not they're going to stop arms sales that would of course require again passage through the congre
interesting and of course some interesting comments that he had meant made today to the wall street journal to new york times all pointing to this idea that mohammed bin solomon is in control that if there is responsibility to be had if there is royal palace collusion or knowing of this operation that he would be the one who had known so again very damning words coming from the white house is the toughest we've seen in the almost three weeks ago that's been going on it's kind of a copout he...
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how you ultimately white journalism. and why do end up at the wall street journal. it is a key to the last theme in my family. i got given it. as a first name. the weird thing is it's my mom's sister's husband's last name. i'm really glad they didn't get divorced because that would've been extremely awkward. so that's my name. i went to stanford as far away from indian as you can physically get. i went to stanford which is a far away as you can physically get. i majored in english. english and french. and then got a masters in english. i was not one of those people who was at the paper all the time. i did like rock concert reviews for the paper. i was not a news junkie by any stretch. >> lets talk let let's talk what our first journalism job. it was like a community paper out in queens. you can live in new york but you have to take so many jobs before you can actually work in new york i didn't did work at the village voice for a while. but it takes a long time to the work journalism as in new york. we try to make things happen to yourself how did it all come togethe
how you ultimately white journalism. and why do end up at the wall street journal. it is a key to the last theme in my family. i got given it. as a first name. the weird thing is it's my mom's sister's husband's last name. i'm really glad they didn't get divorced because that would've been extremely awkward. so that's my name. i went to stanford as far away from indian as you can physically get. i went to stanford which is a far away as you can physically get. i majored in english. english and...
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this is from washington journal. phone now by ted johnson covered this meeting with kanye west and the president yesterday. what was the original reason for kanye west to come to the white house yesterday? ted: the stated reason from sir host: what was the reason for kanye west to come to the white house? sarah huckabee sanders and said it was to talk about criminal justice reform, but as you saw from the meeting, kanye west went off on a lot of different topics. : kid rock was there, the beach boys were there, what were some of these other meetings about yesterday? : right before the meeting with kanye west, there was a book signing ceremony for the music -- there was a bill signing legislation for the music modernization act. this is legislation about licensing and royalty reform to streamline that process. it gets incredibly technical, but this has been a long-desired legislative achievement for the music industry and they finally got it, and trump happened to be the president to sign it, so naturally, the questio
this is from washington journal. phone now by ted johnson covered this meeting with kanye west and the president yesterday. what was the original reason for kanye west to come to the white house yesterday? ted: the stated reason from sir host: what was the reason for kanye west to come to the white house? sarah huckabee sanders and said it was to talk about criminal justice reform, but as you saw from the meeting, kanye west went off on a lot of different topics. : kid rock was there, the beach...
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"the wall street journal" interviewed mr. smith for that story. to the journal that his secret endeavor was somehow tied to michael flynn who had been an adviserer in the campaign. and then about ten days after he talked to "the wall street journal," peter smith died. he was found dead in a minnesota hotel room in an apparent suicide. before we had much time to digest that bombshell, the very next day "the wall street journal" was back for round two. according to the journal, it was not just mike flynn who peter smith implied was connected to his search for hillary clinton's e-mails. according to smith, it was also a handful of other top tier campaign aides like kellyanne conway and steve bannon. and from the beginning, this whole story about the republican operative trying to get his hands on stolen e-mails has been kind of an outlier. it's been this obscure avenue of reporting that feels like it could be explosive, but it's kind of hard to nail down exactly what any of it means. well, today "the wall street journal" added a little bit more to th
"the wall street journal" interviewed mr. smith for that story. to the journal that his secret endeavor was somehow tied to michael flynn who had been an adviserer in the campaign. and then about ten days after he talked to "the wall street journal," peter smith died. he was found dead in a minnesota hotel room in an apparent suicide. before we had much time to digest that bombshell, the very next day "the wall street journal" was back for round two. according to...
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let's talk about my first journalism job. my first journalism job was for the chronicle of portable about new york you can live in new york but you have to take so many jobs before you can finally work in new york so i had to work at greenwich and pc. it takes a long time to be able to work as a journalist. >> and in your career path are you someone that was trying to make things happen for yourself or did people call, how did it come together? >> probably not a very good networker. i would go on jobs.com. the main thing you have to have is a car you just had a car you drive around the end that is how i got the really jobs. i did the community board meeting. there was a point i realized this is not going anywhere so i took a job with a middle wage in that path and met a guy named wayne barrett who died on the eve of the inauguration. he's a great journalism mentor and he made it happen. >> the story itself was crazy it was in the paper a lot. harpercollins came to me one day and said have you thought about writing a book and
let's talk about my first journalism job. my first journalism job was for the chronicle of portable about new york you can live in new york but you have to take so many jobs before you can finally work in new york so i had to work at greenwich and pc. it takes a long time to be able to work as a journalist. >> and in your career path are you someone that was trying to make things happen for yourself or did people call, how did it come together? >> probably not a very good networker....
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. >> so you keep doing that and it doesn't make any sense >> this started off as a city journal article. first on the website as a lot little article that a longer article so thank you to brian for developing the idea and listen to me rail like universal base income in the amazon echo before all of that. also my friends at encounter for giving me the opportunity. i know a lot of you have attended the lecture a few weeks ago where professor ed glaeser were talked about the challenge to convince millennial's capitalism is not evil that a force for good. professor glaeser had data and charts showing that millennial's are in some key respects different from the rest of us. jen x-letter was through 1981 there is a lot of consensus those are the dates i have chosen to use and if you read a survey you will see talk about millennial's cutting off 1996 but i leave the book open through the year 2000 because that is what they were named after her with a millennial's. that gives them a very large window there is a lot of them as you probably know. so professor glaeser and his data our lives are go
. >> so you keep doing that and it doesn't make any sense >> this started off as a city journal article. first on the website as a lot little article that a longer article so thank you to brian for developing the idea and listen to me rail like universal base income in the amazon echo before all of that. also my friends at encounter for giving me the opportunity. i know a lot of you have attended the lecture a few weeks ago where professor ed glaeser were talked about the challenge...
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well, tonight, "the wall street journal" figured out a piece of that.night, the wall street journal adds the news in which the story of general flynn and that dinner moscow and the strange story of peter smith and his attempted collusion around hillary clinton's e-mails, those stories kind of come together. >> so that's what mike flynn was doing before he hopped that flynn to moscow. apparently he was talking to peter smith, who was trying to reach russian hackers online to get hillary clinton's e-mails. we spoke with him on the day he left for his trip to moscow. "the wall street journal" has done incredible reporting on this story, pulling at this for more than a year. as has robert mueller, the special counsel. he has questioned witnesses connected to the late mr. smith, including at least one before the grand jury. he apparently has a trove of documents and hard drives that belong to peter smith. but sort of bottom line here, this one american, now deceased, who cheerfully admitted to colluding with russia to getting hillary clinton's e-mails, is de
well, tonight, "the wall street journal" figured out a piece of that.night, the wall street journal adds the news in which the story of general flynn and that dinner moscow and the strange story of peter smith and his attempted collusion around hillary clinton's e-mails, those stories kind of come together. >> so that's what mike flynn was doing before he hopped that flynn to moscow. apparently he was talking to peter smith, who was trying to reach russian hackers online to get...
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she is author and former "wall street journal" reporter, on her ground breaking journalism, after this. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ (guard) whacontrolled fury.... freakish intelligence. wicked seduction. these endeavors will rattle your soul... and challenge the contents of your stomach. if that sounds dramatic... it is. - [narrator] at athene, we think it's time for the financial world to stop acting the same old way. in today's complex world, you need a partner that is driven to provide you with better solutions for these challenging times, one that is willing to disrupt the industry, and break free from conventional thinki
she is author and former "wall street journal" reporter, on her ground breaking journalism, after this. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't...
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be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. q&a, yale on university historian on her book , >> you end up with scores of congressman in a mass of the whole -- brawl. it's dramatic. guy throwing punches, spittoon's, it was a massive encounter. what was interesting to me is that people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners, lots of them armed brunning at each other in the house of representatives and several of them said this doesn't look like a normal congressional fight for it it looks like north against south. it looks like a battle. that is really striking.
be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. q&a, yale on university historian on her book , >> you end up with scores of congressman in a mass of the whole -- brawl. it's dramatic. guy throwing punches, spittoon's, it was a massive encounter. what was interesting to me is that people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners, lots of them armed brunning at each other in...
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i love journalism i love being a foreign correspondent to the "wall street journal". it was aco privilege to bear witness of places in the world to see foreign policy acted upon in people's lives then you try to bring theru truth of that to make a difference and i loved that job. i never thought of doing anything other than a journalist really from the time i was eight years old. i was where i wanted to be. but something about that story took root in my imagination i started to think of the decisions of the people in that they had made a what that would like to be to a consensus like that but then to suffer the consequences of your decision. i started to run that example of what i was seeing in my working life just like this kurdish man where he finds himself at heroism and kindness or is acting on that go to the darkest extremity and i was fasted by the question how they change by catastrophe so in my mind and i was reporting in nigeria in a massacre of the massacre is subsistence farmer. that people were killed. and i was reporting that story and then handed over to
i love journalism i love being a foreign correspondent to the "wall street journal". it was aco privilege to bear witness of places in the world to see foreign policy acted upon in people's lives then you try to bring theru truth of that to make a difference and i loved that job. i never thought of doing anything other than a journalist really from the time i was eight years old. i was where i wanted to be. but something about that story took root in my imagination i started to think...
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a story about journalism with a happy ending.barry peterson, denver. >> the better business bureau is warning of a scam involving fake job offers. it turns out that a job that doesn't actually exist can end up costing you thousands.we exp. >> reporter: experts have a warning. if the job seems too good to be true, it likely is. employment scams are increasing preying on those who are often already struggling to make ends meet. we spoke to one woman who thought her financial burdens were over when she receive what is she thought was a dream job offer. >> it was a very nice e-mail. i'm considering you. please respond back. tell me a little bit about yourself. where do you want to see yourself in three to five years? >> kathleen jumped at the opportunity. after the mother of two had been searching for work on job sites for months. it offered ear to be the administrative assistant to a man named steven at a canadian based company. >> when you saw that job offer, it was a god send. >> yeah. i already started figuring out what i was goi
a story about journalism with a happy ending.barry peterson, denver. >> the better business bureau is warning of a scam involving fake job offers. it turns out that a job that doesn't actually exist can end up costing you thousands.we exp. >> reporter: experts have a warning. if the job seems too good to be true, it likely is. employment scams are increasing preying on those who are often already struggling to make ends meet. we spoke to one woman who thought her financial burdens...
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on sunday, our hawaiian weekend continues on washington journal. jeff nick alina, executive director of the blue planet foundation, on renewable energy efforts in hawaii. on american history tv, on c-span 30, at 2:00 p.m. eastern we visit the valley of the priest on the north shore of all wahoo. and. honolulu. an three short documentaries. the 1924 silent film, "the hawaiian islands," and "long jeans." this hawaiian weekend, week and on c-span, but tv and american history tv. listen to hawaii weekend on the free c-span radio app. we're featuring the honolulu mayor on saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. trumpday, president visited rochester, minnesota campaign for local congressional candidates and the republican candidate for governor. at his campaign rally, the president talked about his administration's achievements and the midterm electio.
on sunday, our hawaiian weekend continues on washington journal. jeff nick alina, executive director of the blue planet foundation, on renewable energy efforts in hawaii. on american history tv, on c-span 30, at 2:00 p.m. eastern we visit the valley of the priest on the north shore of all wahoo. and. honolulu. an three short documentaries. the 1924 silent film, "the hawaiian islands," and "long jeans." this hawaiian weekend, week and on c-span, but tv and american history...
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journalism with hunter s. thompson in the new schools the new journalists and they rightly identified journalism as really immersive and there's more subjectivity then we were led to believe in the strict definition as presented by journalist journalism schools and that you need to let the audience you need to let people decide what is the irrelevant to them you don't need to filter he self censoring so john authors censor himself he believes he knew better he believes you do.
journalism with hunter s. thompson in the new schools the new journalists and they rightly identified journalism as really immersive and there's more subjectivity then we were led to believe in the strict definition as presented by journalist journalism schools and that you need to let the audience you need to let people decide what is the irrelevant to them you don't need to filter he self censoring so john authors censor himself he believes he knew better he believes you do.
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a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shows the president's approval rating at an all-time high ofame poll shows 50% are likely to see a democratic controlled congress. the democrats are maintaining a nine point lead over republicans on the generic ballot. joining me now, amy, wendy, and polling editor ariel. great to have all of you with us. wendy, let me begin with you, if i may. this new nbc news "wall street journal" poll also found 72% of democrats are enthusiastic about the midterms. 68% of republicans are eager to vote. which party is in a better position do you think to handwritten harness this excitement? >> i think the democrats, but right now it can go either way. the serge we're seeing is a direct reflection of the different groups that have been m marginalized. whether you look at latinos, we see that -- what we're seeing is just numbers. for either party to say that this is their golden ticket, they'll be greatly, you know, not focused on the issue. the issue here is that this is what matters. who can mobilize their constituents to get to the polls. it's not about ret
a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shows the president's approval rating at an all-time high ofame poll shows 50% are likely to see a democratic controlled congress. the democrats are maintaining a nine point lead over republicans on the generic ballot. joining me now, amy, wendy, and polling editor ariel. great to have all of you with us. wendy, let me begin with you, if i may. this new nbc news "wall street journal" poll also found 72% of democrats are enthusiastic...
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quality online journalism and very soon as a government proxies appear near these media outlets. it can move very quickly. in a change in its coverage or it can also essentially be shut down as it happened with vietnam. was one of hungary's last major left leaning newspapers when in two thousand and sixteen it was purchased and quickly shot down by investors linked with more brands for days party. since then more changes in ownership have been followed by more closures as well as notable shifts in editorial line my dad names that not build up your modern memes at one of hungary's most prestigious daily newspapers shut down immediately after the election ninety that idea was also shut down then had to balance a conservative weekly which had been critical of the government was also closed. this summer a new investor both here the hungary's most watched cable news channel on the day the new owners arrived a popular evening talk show was replaced by a bad speech the intention. nothing new or there's a clear to everyone at all at this hour but honestly i mean we can all read go used t
quality online journalism and very soon as a government proxies appear near these media outlets. it can move very quickly. in a change in its coverage or it can also essentially be shut down as it happened with vietnam. was one of hungary's last major left leaning newspapers when in two thousand and sixteen it was purchased and quickly shot down by investors linked with more brands for days party. since then more changes in ownership have been followed by more closures as well as notable shifts...
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it's very sad. ordinary piece of investigative journalism. journalism.s a second customer. ” agree, a great piece ofjournalism. agree, a great piece ofjournalism. i express my deepest sympathy for these families. these families. that comes out of this, it may be that the law is changed. that the law is changed. john sykes, to put the complete list of ingredients. of ingredients. reasons that contributed to these tragedies. tragedies. —— if they make —— if they make the food on the premises. they make the food on the premises. out this lovely photo on the front of the sunday times. of rita ora. rita, ed and bob, too. annoying to see bob geldof campaign for anything these days? for anything these days? is its damaging to any cause? is that unfair? he is entitled to his opinion. opinion. saying here that brexit is disastrous for their industry. disastrous for their industry. it is much wider than just him. it is much wider thanjust him. much wider thanjust him. bit like bono, you just aches, not again. without the sunglasses. is a long list of performers on
it's very sad. ordinary piece of investigative journalism. journalism.s a second customer. ” agree, a great piece ofjournalism. agree, a great piece ofjournalism. i express my deepest sympathy for these families. these families. that comes out of this, it may be that the law is changed. that the law is changed. john sykes, to put the complete list of ingredients. of ingredients. reasons that contributed to these tragedies. tragedies. —— if they make —— if they make the food on the...
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what do you think of the editorial in the journal? >> i can understand it.is a fairly good point of view from where i sit. here is the challenge. it is good to know what the rules are, so we have the clarity and certainty of rules, but knowing the rules isn't the same as having a business case. so i think there added costs and complexity to the agreement. we'll see how it shapes out. david: let's talk about some of the rules. some of them make it more challenging, no question about that. you have rules on wages, the wages of mexican laborers have to go up. that makes it more expensive to manufacture in mexico, manufacture a part. then you have the rules on content. they have to be, 75% of content has to come from north america for them to get in without any kind of tariff. these are very difficult ways of measuring things, are they not? >> yeah, they are. and you know every trade agreement has to have some rules. has to have some rules that you know, allow to you, you follow those rules. you get the benefits of the trade agreement. but these are certainly wa
what do you think of the editorial in the journal? >> i can understand it.is a fairly good point of view from where i sit. here is the challenge. it is good to know what the rules are, so we have the clarity and certainty of rules, but knowing the rules isn't the same as having a business case. so i think there added costs and complexity to the agreement. we'll see how it shapes out. david: let's talk about some of the rules. some of them make it more challenging, no question about that....
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the "the wall street journal" journal reported a survey it took with mercury analytics found that nearly third of 13 to 18-year-olds currently vape. if you think about your friends, your relatives, your peers across the region, like, how would that fit in with your experience? would you say it's high, it's low? >> i would say that's pretty close. >> i'd say that's about right. >> so roughly a third of your friends vape. does that -- and have you noticed that -- you've been in high school a couple years now. does that seem steady, does it seem to be going up? what's your sense? >> i think it's definitely been going up, especially that kids can get their hands on the devices much easier. >> i would agree. >> and how do kids get their hands on the devices? >> there's a lot of stores, retail stores that will sell to kids, and fake i.d.s are not only used for alcohol anymore. they're used for cigarettes before, but now vaping and all the products included. >> to my belief, there's also, like, websites you can order them from that won't check for an i.d. >> and is there much passing around amo
the "the wall street journal" journal reported a survey it took with mercury analytics found that nearly third of 13 to 18-year-olds currently vape. if you think about your friends, your relatives, your peers across the region, like, how would that fit in with your experience? would you say it's high, it's low? >> i would say that's pretty close. >> i'd say that's about right. >> so roughly a third of your friends vape. does that -- and have you noticed that --...
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joining us is shelby holiday, a reporter at "the wall street journal." you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> so, first, let me ask you, did i get any of that wrong? >> no. factually, it was correct. >> so, in terms of this e-mail, which says that there was a relationship between flynn and mr. smith in 2015, a crucial time for this timeline, what can you tell us about that e-mail, circumstances of it, and whether you see it as, i guess, hard and fast evidence that that relationship did exist? >> the person that wrote the e-mail declined to talk to us. we've seen the e-mail and the e-mail led us to believe that yes, in fact, there was a relationship between these two men before flynn, as you said, took off to moscow and then later joined the trump campaign. we've been able to confirm that with sources. we know that they were in touch in 2015. we don't know if any business deals came of that. we don't have any reason to think they did, and we don't know what they spoke about before michael flynn left and hopped on that plane to russia. >> at the t
joining us is shelby holiday, a reporter at "the wall street journal." you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> so, first, let me ask you, did i get any of that wrong? >> no. factually, it was correct. >> so, in terms of this e-mail, which says that there was a relationship between flynn and mr. smith in 2015, a crucial time for this timeline, what can you tell us about that e-mail, circumstances of it, and whether you see it as, i guess, hard and fast...
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you will hear directly from "the wall street journal" reporter who broke the story, that's next.nd in addition, developing right now, a breaking story from "the new york times" in what appears to be an extraordinarily exhaustive investigation. more than 100,000 documents. and it all involves president trump, before he was president trump. and his business dealings in the 90s. and hundreds of millions of dollars, and accusations of fraud. the story, as it is being reported, still to come. ♪ come on dad! higher! higher! parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again. we're in memphis, tennessee, ♪ a city with one of the highest increases of women-owned businesses in the u.s. it's really this constant juxtaposition when you're a mom and an entrepreneur. with more businesses starting every day, how do they plan for their financial wellness? i am very mindful of the sacrifices that i make. so i have to manage my time wisely. ♪ plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. >> shepard: 23 minutes before the hour, "the wall
you will hear directly from "the wall street journal" reporter who broke the story, that's next.nd in addition, developing right now, a breaking story from "the new york times" in what appears to be an extraordinarily exhaustive investigation. more than 100,000 documents. and it all involves president trump, before he was president trump. and his business dealings in the 90s. and hundreds of millions of dollars, and accusations of fraud. the story, as it is being reported,...