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. >> ridgewood by cheryl atkinson, author of the book quote slanted: how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism." you have written several books taking a look at the media, what's sets this apart from others? host -- guest: it is the death of the news as we once knew it, who has been observed by people who do not necessarily know what is behind it. in this third book, i talk about whs
. >> ridgewood by cheryl atkinson, author of the book quote slanted: how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism." you have written several books taking a look at the media, what's sets this apart from others? host -- guest: it is the death of the news as we once knew it, who has been observed by people who do not necessarily know what is behind it. in this third book, i talk about whs
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we will feature investigative reporter cheryl atkinson. cultural analyst daniel siddique. the opinion editor of the hills. former truck administration executive -- .e will feature mike gonzalez >> next former secretary of , state madeleine albright joins the atlantic council for a virtual discussion on u.s. foreign policy as president-elect biden prepared s to take office. the former secretary talks about the importance of u.s. leadership and around the world. >> good afternoon to
we will feature investigative reporter cheryl atkinson. cultural analyst daniel siddique. the opinion editor of the hills. former truck administration executive -- .e will feature mike gonzalez >> next former secretary of , state madeleine albright joins the atlantic council for a virtual discussion on u.s. foreign policy as president-elect biden prepared s to take office. the former secretary talks about the importance of u.s. leadership and around the world. >> good afternoon to
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later, author cheryl atkinson on "er book, "slanted. >> senator lamar alexander was interviewed aboutis time as a legislator on capitol hill, reflecting on his 18 years serving in the u.s. senate, and earlier as a governor of tennessee and the education secretary under president george h.w. bush. this is about 30 minutes. >> senator lamar alexander, we are in the senate health, education and labor pensions committee room. you chaired this committee. why this committee? >> it has a third of the jurisdiction in the senate. so i lot comes through here. if you want to get rid of common core or fix no child left behind, this is where you come. if you want to get medical miracles into a doctor's office more rapidly, you come here. if there is an opioid crisis, here. big argument over labor, here. so a lot happens here. we've got 23 members of the senate, from elizabeth warren and bernie sanders to rand paul. so if we can get a consensus here, we think the country can live with it as well. >> highlights of your chairmanship over the years? senator alexander: one emotional highlight was when
later, author cheryl atkinson on "er book, "slanted. >> senator lamar alexander was interviewed aboutis time as a legislator on capitol hill, reflecting on his 18 years serving in the u.s. senate, and earlier as a governor of tennessee and the education secretary under president george h.w. bush. this is about 30 minutes. >> senator lamar alexander, we are in the senate health, education and labor pensions committee room. you chaired this committee. why this committee?...
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but today we will hear from cheryl atkinson. -- sharyl atkinson attkisson.ou have written books taking a look at the media, what does this book have apart from the others. ofst: it is the evolution the death of the news which has been observed by most of the people listening and watching today but don't necessarily know what is behind it. in this book i talk about what is happening with social media. this trend in social media is born of the same time of putting coed corporate interest that has controlled news narratives before the focused on social media and internet because they thought the public could still get unfettered access and viewpoints and people so they decided to figure out started that and have done so successfully how to control the information we see online. host: we heard about social media leading up to the election. you are saying before then these trends were happening? guest: right. big tech for all of its flaws and invading our privacy was not interested in interceding between us and information until 2016 when they were lobbied to do
but today we will hear from cheryl atkinson. -- sharyl atkinson attkisson.ou have written books taking a look at the media, what does this book have apart from the others. ofst: it is the evolution the death of the news which has been observed by most of the people listening and watching today but don't necessarily know what is behind it. in this book i talk about what is happening with social media. this trend in social media is born of the same time of putting coed corporate interest that has...
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featuring books from time magazine essayist and cnn political analyst and investigative reporter cheryl atkinson and princeton universities and cultural analyst, opinion editor and former trump organization executive and heritage senior senior fellow and former george w. bush administration's staffer mike gonzales. >> sunday night on a q&a, author jake wood on his book, once a warrior recounting his time with the marines and team rubicon, the dexter response organization he cofounded. >> history speaking the humanitarian community is not a big fans of the military. for good reason. the majority of the humanitarian suffering around the world is a result of armed conflict and so it's almost as though career humanitarians despise military almost out of a, you know, and obligation and so we knew that we had been you know, trained with these skills and develop these experiences overseas in the military to work directly applicable to these disaster zones and we quickly discerned that none of the humanitarian agencies were recruiting those men and women into their ranks, at least not at large scale. we
featuring books from time magazine essayist and cnn political analyst and investigative reporter cheryl atkinson and princeton universities and cultural analyst, opinion editor and former trump organization executive and heritage senior senior fellow and former george w. bush administration's staffer mike gonzales. >> sunday night on a q&a, author jake wood on his book, once a warrior recounting his time with the marines and team rubicon, the dexter response organization he cofounded....
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coming up, cheryl atkinson talks slanted: how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate yours is -- journalism." discussed about lessons learned from the polio vaccine that could be learned from the covid vaccine. watch it every day at 7:00 eastern and be sure to join the conversation. coming up tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. a look at the political career of retiring senator lamar alexander. review's year end features books on science starting with brian greene and janet leven on the origins and future of the cosmos. the-span3, programs marking 400th anniversary of the mayflower's trip, starting with the discussion on the mayflower contract -- compact, the set of rules for self-governing. that is tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. on the c-span networks. podcast, "o c-span's the weekly." roberttalking to browning who directs the c-span's archives about congress' use of lame-duck sessions to tackle big-ticket legislation. you gete weekly" where your podcasts. withex azar along operation warp speed leaders
coming up, cheryl atkinson talks slanted: how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate yours is -- journalism." discussed about lessons learned from the polio vaccine that could be learned from the covid vaccine. watch it every day at 7:00 eastern and be sure to join the conversation. coming up tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. a look at the political career of retiring senator lamar alexander. review's year end features books on science starting with brian greene and janet leven...
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sunday, featuring books from lance morrow, cnn political analyst sellers, investigative reporter cheryl atkinson, princeton , thersity's eddie grau a formernion editor, trump organization executive, and a former george bush administration staffer, mike gonzalez. the house thursday, returns at noon eastern for general speeches. at 2:00, they debate nine bills, including legislation redesignated jimmy carter national historic site as a historic park. it is possible members work on a spending package that funds the government through next year if an agreement is reached. on c-span two, the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to work on judicial nominations for the district court in tennessee and the u.s. court of federal claims. on c-span three, the food and drug administration meets to consider emergency authorization for moderna's covid-19 vaccine. >> wednesday, president-elect joe biden announced the nomination of pete buttigieg, the former democratic presidential candidate and former mayor of south bend, indiana, to serve as transportation secretary in his incoming administration.
sunday, featuring books from lance morrow, cnn political analyst sellers, investigative reporter cheryl atkinson, princeton , thersity's eddie grau a formernion editor, trump organization executive, and a former george bush administration staffer, mike gonzalez. the house thursday, returns at noon eastern for general speeches. at 2:00, they debate nine bills, including legislation redesignated jimmy carter national historic site as a historic park. it is possible members work on a spending...
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beginning on sunday at 8:00 eastern featuring books from buckeye resellers, investigative reporter cheryl atkinson, preston university's at a lodge junior, daniel , former, daniel alec trump organization executive barbara rez, and heritage senior fellow and former george w. bush administration staff or mike gonzales. ♪ use your mobile devices and go to c-span.org for the latest video live and on-demand to follow the transition of power, president trump, president-elect biden, news conferences and event coverage at c-span.org. former homeland security secretary michael chertoff and former microsoft ceo steve ballmer join a conversation on biden administration's immigration policies. they talk about building trust in immigrant communities, border security, and the importance of high skilled worker visas. axios organized this prerecorded event. those communities. yoes. by ax -- axios. this is 35 minutes.
beginning on sunday at 8:00 eastern featuring books from buckeye resellers, investigative reporter cheryl atkinson, preston university's at a lodge junior, daniel , former, daniel alec trump organization executive barbara rez, and heritage senior fellow and former george w. bush administration staff or mike gonzales. ♪ use your mobile devices and go to c-span.org for the latest video live and on-demand to follow the transition of power, president trump, president-elect biden, news conferences...
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. >> ridgewood by cheryl atkinson, author of the book quote slanted: how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism." you have written several books taking a look at the media, what's sets this apart from others? host -- guest: it is the death of the news as we once knew it, who has been observed by people who do not necessarily know what is behind it. in this third book, i talk about what is happening with social media i posit, quite convincingly, that this trend to censorship in social media is tied to political and corporate interests that have solis -- have successfully controlled news narratives. . they saw in 2016. the public could still get unfettered access to study the powerful interests and viewpoints and people, so they decided to figure out and have done so successfully, how to control the information we see ully how to ce information we see online. host: we heard about social media leading up to the election. you are saying before then these trends were happening? guest: right. big tech for all of its flaws and invading our privacy was not interested
. >> ridgewood by cheryl atkinson, author of the book quote slanted: how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism." you have written several books taking a look at the media, what's sets this apart from others? host -- guest: it is the death of the news as we once knew it, who has been observed by people who do not necessarily know what is behind it. in this third book, i talk about what is happening with social media i posit, quite convincingly, that this...
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. ♪ today we are joined by cheryl atkinson. author of the book slanted, how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism." thanks for joining us. sets -- it's a
. ♪ today we are joined by cheryl atkinson. author of the book slanted, how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism." thanks for joining us. sets -- it's a
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. ♪ today we are joined by cheryl atkinson. author of the book slanted, how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism." thanks for joining us. sets -- it's a trilogy of what i call the death of the news. it has been observed probably by most people who are listening and watching today, but don't necessarily know what is behind it in this book i talk about third what is happening with social media. this trend in social media is born of the same types of political and corporate interest that has controlled news narratives before the focused on social media and internet, because they saw in 2016 the public could still get unfettered access and viewpoints and people, so they decided to figure out how to control the information we see online. pedro: we heard about social media leading up to the election. you are saying before then these trends were happening? sharyl: i can mark the moment big tech for all of its flaws , and invading our privacy was not interested in interceding between us and information until
. ♪ today we are joined by cheryl atkinson. author of the book slanted, how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism." thanks for joining us. sets -- it's a trilogy of what i call the death of the news. it has been observed probably by most people who are listening and watching today, but don't necessarily know what is behind it in this book i talk about third what is happening with social media. this trend in social media is born of the same types of political and...
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coming up tuesday morning, investigative journalist cheryl atkinson talks about her new then theanted." and president of the -- foundation discusses lessons learned from the polio vaccine. c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, text messages, and tweets. up tuesday night on c-span at 8:00, a retiring senator, lamar alexander. in-span2, book tv's peer review on the origins and future of the cosmos. on c-span3, programs marking the 400th anniversary of the mayflower's trip from plymouth, england in 1620 starting with a discussion on the mayflower compact. that is tuesday night starting at 8:00 p.m. on the c-span networks. ♪ you are watching c-span, you're unfiltered view of government. cabled by america's television company as a public service and brought to youtoday by your television provider. >> next, a hearing on the state of retirement savings in the u.s. a senate finance subcommittee heard from financial experts about the state of retirement they also discuss legislative proposals. >> special th
coming up tuesday morning, investigative journalist cheryl atkinson talks about her new then theanted." and president of the -- foundation discusses lessons learned from the polio vaccine. c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, text messages, and tweets. up tuesday night on c-span at 8:00, a retiring senator, lamar alexander. in-span2, book tv's peer review on the origins and future of the cosmos. on...
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and cheryl atkinson -- and sharyl atkisson. and the hill's opinion editor. trump organization executive and former george w. bush staffer mike gonzalez. ♪ >> american history tv on c-span 3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 6 p.m., the "civil the relationship between ulysses s grant and william tecumseh sherman. with retiring general david petraeus and an historian. at 8:00 on lectures in history, flageler college professor on music in the post-civil rights era, highlighting marvin gaye and george clinton. on sunday on american artifacts, we're at the smithsonian american art museum with the curator for the von humboldt exhibit. talking about's influence on generations of americans. a virtual tour of the george w. bush library and dell is showcasing the legacy of the president.d watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. sunday night on q&a, author jake wood on his book "once a warrior." recounting his time with team rubicon, the disaster response organization he cofounded. ne community is not b
and cheryl atkinson -- and sharyl atkisson. and the hill's opinion editor. trump organization executive and former george w. bush staffer mike gonzalez. ♪ >> american history tv on c-span 3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 6 p.m., the "civil the relationship between ulysses s grant and william tecumseh sherman. with retiring general david petraeus and an historian. at 8:00 on lectures in history, flageler college professor on...
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we will feature investigative reporter cheryl atkinson. cultural analyst daniel siddique. the opinion editor of the hills. former truck administration executive -- .e will feature mike gonzalez >> next former secretary of , state madeleine albright joins the atlantic council for a virtual discussion on u.s. foreign policy as president-elect biden prepared s to take office. the former secretary talks about the importance of u.s. leadership and around the world. thosed afternoon to joining us. executive wilson, vice president of the council. welcome back today number two of our program. shaping the future of u.s. foreign policy. we are joined today by an extraordinary group of speakers. we are joined by secretary of state madeleine albright. we are honored to have her with us and honored to have her served with us at the council. as the united states prepares to transition to a new presidential administration, the council has organized this program as to how to shape the thinking. renewed does not quite capture what is needed. i believe we need a new model of u.s. leadership
we will feature investigative reporter cheryl atkinson. cultural analyst daniel siddique. the opinion editor of the hills. former truck administration executive -- .e will feature mike gonzalez >> next former secretary of , state madeleine albright joins the atlantic council for a virtual discussion on u.s. foreign policy as president-elect biden prepared s to take office. the former secretary talks about the importance of u.s. leadership and around the world. thosed afternoon to joining...
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later, author cheryl atkinson on "er book, "slanted. >> senator lamar alexander was interviewed aboutas a legislator on capitol hill, reflecting on his 18 years serving in the u.s. senate, and earlier as a governor of tennessee and the education secretary undees
later, author cheryl atkinson on "er book, "slanted. >> senator lamar alexander was interviewed aboutas a legislator on capitol hill, reflecting on his 18 years serving in the u.s. senate, and earlier as a governor of tennessee and the education secretary undees
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junior hear from ed glhf but today we will hear from cheryl atkinson. -- sharyl atkinson attkisson. have written books taking a look at the media, what does this book have apart from the others. ofst: it is the evolution the death of the news which has been observed by most of the people listening and watching today but don't necessarily know what is behind it. in this book i talk about what is happening with social media. this trend in social media is born of the same time of putting coed corporate interest that has controlled news narratives before the focused on social media and internet because they thought the public could still get unfettered access and viewpoints and people so they decided to figure out started that and have done so successfully how to control the information we see online. host: we heard about social media leading up to the election. you are saying before then these trends were happening? guest: right. big tech for all of its flaws and invading our privacy was not interested in interceding between us and information until 2016 when they were lobbied to do so
junior hear from ed glhf but today we will hear from cheryl atkinson. -- sharyl atkinson attkisson. have written books taking a look at the media, what does this book have apart from the others. ofst: it is the evolution the death of the news which has been observed by most of the people listening and watching today but don't necessarily know what is behind it. in this book i talk about what is happening with social media. this trend in social media is born of the same time of putting coed...
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political analyst and investigative reporter cheryl atkinson.princeton university's any brought gender, cultural analyst and editor daniel alex . former trump organization executive barbara raz heritage is senior fellow in former george w. bush administration. >> president trump is signed a short-term government funding bill into law designed to give members of congress time to to resolve the sticking points on the 900 million-dollar coronavirus relief package. for the house and the senate approved it by wide margins . is a returns 11:00 a.m. tomorrow in the house meet next on sunday and noon for possible votes. sunday, under tv on "c-span2". 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, historian in her book, to the present, she's interviewed by columbia university professor sherry berman . >> select people dual about a lot stranger and only that, the leader knows how to capture for the people. that is very convincing and appealing to any people especially who feel policies to pass them by. and the maleness that the title that they had and are the only peop
political analyst and investigative reporter cheryl atkinson.princeton university's any brought gender, cultural analyst and editor daniel alex . former trump organization executive barbara raz heritage is senior fellow in former george w. bush administration. >> president trump is signed a short-term government funding bill into law designed to give members of congress time to to resolve the sticking points on the 900 million-dollar coronavirus relief package. for the house and the...
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cheryl atkinson will join us but we begin the week with the lance morrow of the ethics and public policyter. gods the author of the book and mammon chronicles of american money. thanks for asking me. mammon,ou connect god, and america. how do connect those? guest: in a diverse country like this, the common denominator from the beginning has been basic way.me it has been the measure of how you would evaluate success or number ofused a american stories, biographies and so want to talk about money. money, fascinating subject. a very emotional subject. i talk about the emotions of money as they manifest themselves in various evolutions of the country as it has proceeded. .hat is basically it it is money as a theme in the country. there were other factors of freedom-religion and and many things along that line, but money is the narrative spine of the country in the way that i look at it in this analysis. the idea is to " o that hasney in viv played in the forming of american character. i am interested in american money in its connection to race fleshat people time when that people time -- fle
cheryl atkinson will join us but we begin the week with the lance morrow of the ethics and public policyter. gods the author of the book and mammon chronicles of american money. thanks for asking me. mammon,ou connect god, and america. how do connect those? guest: in a diverse country like this, the common denominator from the beginning has been basic way.me it has been the measure of how you would evaluate success or number ofused a american stories, biographies and so want to talk about...
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coming up this morning, cheryl atkinson talks about her book about how the news media taught us how to love censorship and hate journalism. and an author has the lessons learned from the polio vaccine. journal" liveton at 7:00 eastern and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls and facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> coming up tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. a look at the political career of lamar alexander. book year ende review starting with books on science starting with the origins and future of the cosmos. c-span3, programs marking the 400th anniversary of the mayflower's trip starting with a discussion on the mayflower compact, the set of rules for self-governing by the settlers. that is tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. on the c-span networks. barr announced criminal charges against an alleged bomb maker for his role in the 1988 bombing of pan am flight 103. in response to a question about the election, the attorney general says he does not see any basis for appointing a special counsel to investigate alleged election fraud and he would not appoint one. this is 35 m
coming up this morning, cheryl atkinson talks about her book about how the news media taught us how to love censorship and hate journalism. and an author has the lessons learned from the polio vaccine. journal" liveton at 7:00 eastern and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls and facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> coming up tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. a look at the political career of lamar alexander. book year ende review starting with books on science...
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coming up tuesday morning, investigative journalist cheryl atkinson talks about her new book. dr.er soak, president of the jonas salt legacy foundation, discusses lessons learned from the polio vaccine that could be applied to the covid-19 vaccine. what she spent's -- watch c-span's "washington journal" and be sure to join the discussion. night on up tuesday c-span at 8:00 p.m., a look at the political career of retiring senator lamar alexander. on c-span two, book tv's year-end review features books about science starting at 8:00 p.m. on the origins and futures of the cosmos. on c-span3, programs marking the 400th anniversary of the mayflower's trip from plymouth, england in 1620 starting with a discussion on the mayflower compact, the set of rules for self-governing by the settlers. that is tuesday night starting at 8:00 p.m. on the c-span networks. vice president elect, senator kamala harris, spoke at a rally monday in columbus, georgia in support of jon ossoff and raphael warnock. both candidates are in the january 5 runoff in georgia. this runs 50 minutes.
coming up tuesday morning, investigative journalist cheryl atkinson talks about her new book. dr.er soak, president of the jonas salt legacy foundation, discusses lessons learned from the polio vaccine that could be applied to the covid-19 vaccine. what she spent's -- watch c-span's "washington journal" and be sure to join the discussion. night on up tuesday c-span at 8:00 p.m., a look at the political career of retiring senator lamar alexander. on c-span two, book tv's year-end...
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eastern, featuring books from time magazine's lance morrow and investigate of reporter cheryl atkinson, princeton university's eddie lodge junior, the hills opinion editor daniel alex, former trump organization executive arbor rez , and heritage senior fellow in the george w. bush and mr. -- administration. ♪ >> stay with c-span forever continuing coverage of the transition of power, as president-elect joe biden moves closer to the presidency. with the electoral college votes cast from states across the country, join us on january 6, live at 1:00 p.m. eastern, for the joint session of congress to count the votes and declare the winner for president and vice president. and finally, at noon on january 20, the inauguration of the 46th president of the united states. our live coverage begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern, from the statehouse, to congress, to the white house. watch it aiv
eastern, featuring books from time magazine's lance morrow and investigate of reporter cheryl atkinson, princeton university's eddie lodge junior, the hills opinion editor daniel alex, former trump organization executive arbor rez , and heritage senior fellow in the george w. bush and mr. -- administration. ♪ >> stay with c-span forever continuing coverage of the transition of power, as president-elect joe biden moves closer to the presidency. with the electoral college votes cast from...
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cheryl atkinson will join us but we begin the week with the lance morrow of the ethics and public policyter. gods the author of the book and mammon chronicles of american money. thanks for asking me. mammon,ou connect god, and america. how do connect those? guest: in a diverse country like this, the common denominator from the beginning has been basic way.me it has been the measure of how you would evaluate success or number ofused a american stories, biographies and so want to talk about money. money, fascinating subject. a very emotional subject. i talk about the emotions of money as they manifest themselves in various evolutions of the country as it has proceeded. .hat is basically it it is money as a theme in the country. there were other factors of freedom-religion and and many things along that line, but money is the narrative spine of the country in the way that i look at it in this analysis. the idea is to " o that hasney in viv played in the forming of american character. i am interested in american money in its connection to race fleshat people time when that people time -- fle
cheryl atkinson will join us but we begin the week with the lance morrow of the ethics and public policyter. gods the author of the book and mammon chronicles of american money. thanks for asking me. mammon,ou connect god, and america. how do connect those? guest: in a diverse country like this, the common denominator from the beginning has been basic way.me it has been the measure of how you would evaluate success or number ofused a american stories, biographies and so want to talk about...
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our first witness is miss cheryl attkisson, and that inveigative journalist and host of the national news program for measure. for 30 years miss atkinson was a correspoent and anchor at cbs news, cnn and local news. miss attkisson has authored several books on us politics, the media and government abuses. miss attkisson has received five emmy awards. miss attkisson. >> good morning everybody. i've been a nonpartisan journalist for nearly 40 years in cbs national station group sinclair and i've witnessed a dramatic devolution of my industry as we allowed ourselves to be transformed into tools of political and corporate interests pushing narratives in the news and online and seeking to shape public opinion rather than report facts and various views read this means today's media landscape has allowed some of the most important stories of our time to be covered in a fantastical and one-sided often inaccurate and incomplete way or perhaps escape coverage entirelywhile important violations of law and constitutional rights by powerful interests go unchallenged . we have to confront the fact that our structure and some insider federal agencies
our first witness is miss cheryl attkisson, and that inveigative journalist and host of the national news program for measure. for 30 years miss atkinson was a correspoent and anchor at cbs news, cnn and local news. miss attkisson has authored several books on us politics, the media and government abuses. miss attkisson has received five emmy awards. miss attkisson. >> good morning everybody. i've been a nonpartisan journalist for nearly 40 years in cbs national station group sinclair and...