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they're watching that's a good question and one of the another study is a recent study by the american press instituteund that younger americans are more likely than older americans to lack trust in both the media in general and even news sources they rely on i don't even trust they don't fully.
they're watching that's a good question and one of the another study is a recent study by the american press instituteund that younger americans are more likely than older americans to lack trust in both the media in general and even news sources they rely on i don't even trust they don't fully.
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they're watching that's a good question and one of the another study is a recent study by the american press institute found that younger americans are more likely than older americans to lack trust in both the media in general and even news sources they rely on we don't even trust they don't fully trust the news sources they rely on for their news and converse lee a majority of adults forty five and older is fifty two percent call the news media trustworthy while only a third of those under thirty five thirty five percent agree so. if you're younger you're much more discerning you don't track as much where it seems like if you're over fifty five they are really trusting to have to have the does that mean that the millennial is are questioning more oh me nice channel plug there i like that was that according to. all of our viewers there are very heavy five thank you even if you know what's right so here's we're going to have some of the ten questions that were used in this pew research poll to you know basically these were as i said earlier were posed to people and said ok is this a fact or is this of
they're watching that's a good question and one of the another study is a recent study by the american press institute found that younger americans are more likely than older americans to lack trust in both the media in general and even news sources they rely on we don't even trust they don't fully trust the news sources they rely on for their news and converse lee a majority of adults forty five and older is fifty two percent call the news media trustworthy while only a third of those under...
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the american press institute points out that journalists could practice a, quote, discipline of verification, to find not just the facts, not just the facts, but the truth about the facts. it goes on to say that the purpose of journalism is thus to provide citizens with the information they need to make the best possible decisions about their lives, their communities, their societies, and their governments. every so often america, its ideals, and its people are put to the test. this is one of those times. for our part as journalists, we will continue to do our jobs and be the bearers of truth. >> the country has to come together. this division, this hatred, this ugliness, it really has to end, and words matter. our political opponents, though, are not our enemies. the press is not the enemy of the people. here's what i hope. i hope that this craziness that's going on about these pipe bombs, i hope and pray that our leaders are going to work to lower the temperature and our public dialogue, and i have faith the vast majority will do that because, folks, we're a lot better than this. >>> hi, e
the american press institute points out that journalists could practice a, quote, discipline of verification, to find not just the facts, not just the facts, but the truth about the facts. it goes on to say that the purpose of journalism is thus to provide citizens with the information they need to make the best possible decisions about their lives, their communities, their societies, and their governments. every so often america, its ideals, and its people are put to the test. this is one of...
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kasie hunt and the american enterprise institute and nbc news presidential historian, michael beshloss. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. in the end a closely divided country elected a closely divided senate which took a closely divided vote that has left the country, you guessed it, closely divided. brett kavanaugh was confirmed by the senate, 50-48 yesterday after the closest vote since stanley matthews, you remember him, confirmed in 1891. it pitted republicans against democrats, men against women, accused against the accuser and trump loyalists against trump detractors. though the fight is over, the bitterment is likely to endure and so are the questions we're left with. will kavanaugh's confirmation create a bigger than expected blue wave from democrats or republicans generating a republican come back. will the supreme court be permanently damaged by the way brett kavanaugh made it across the finish line and his behavior last week and will he find himself the target of
kasie hunt and the american enterprise institute and nbc news presidential historian, michael beshloss. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. in the end a closely divided country elected a closely divided senate which took a closely divided vote that has left the country, you guessed it, closely divided. brett...
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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 began in 1995 and incorporated in 1999. now he's turned to philanthropy as a way to sustain what he calls, quote/unquote, trustworthy journalism. he has given $60 million to journalism efforts just over
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....
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poll conducted by the french institute for public opinion it turns out that nearly half of americans and europeans don't buy into the russian coverage in the mainstream press france takes the lead when it comes to being wary of mainstream media russia reporting however across the pond people are slightly more trusting yet forty three percent of the u.s. public is wary of the russian coverage around the clock so why are people less trusting well lately the russian coverage has gotten a little bit weird russia is being blamed for the controversy around football players kneeling during the national anthem rush is being encouraged of having stars like emma watson used in memes in order to troll teenagers russia is even being blamed for criticism of the last jet i star wars movie was a great disturbance in the force says millions of voices suddenly cried out to the sun the sun so we decided to show these headlines to new yorkers let's see if they can spot the fake one our russian selling weaves on instagram. maybe it could be true but some say it sounds great but let's hear the other kremlin backed trolls use stars like emma watson to spread discord in the west
poll conducted by the french institute for public opinion it turns out that nearly half of americans and europeans don't buy into the russian coverage in the mainstream press france takes the lead when it comes to being wary of mainstream media russia reporting however across the pond people are slightly more trusting yet forty three percent of the u.s. public is wary of the russian coverage around the clock so why are people less trusting well lately the russian coverage has gotten a little...
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poll conducted by the french institute for public opinion it turns out that nearly half of americans and europeans don't buy into the russian coverage in the mainstream press france takes the lead when it comes to being wary of mainstream media russia reporting however across the pond people are slightly more trusting yet forty three percent of the u.s. public is wary of the russian coverage around the clock so why are people less trusting well lately the russian coverage has gotten a little bit weird russia is being blamed for the controversy around football players kneeling during the national anthem rush is being encouraged of having stars like emma watson used in memes in order to troll teenagers russia is even being blamed for criticism of the last jet ice star wars movie and a great disturbance in the force says millions of voices suddenly cried out to the sun this time so we decided to show these headlines to new yorkers let's see if they can spot the fake want our russian selling weaves on instagram. maybe it could be that sound so it sounds great but let's hear the other kremlin backed trolls use stars like emma watson to spread discord in the wes
poll conducted by the french institute for public opinion it turns out that nearly half of americans and europeans don't buy into the russian coverage in the mainstream press france takes the lead when it comes to being wary of mainstream media russia reporting however across the pond people are slightly more trusting yet forty three percent of the u.s. public is wary of the russian coverage around the clock so why are people less trusting well lately the russian coverage has gotten a little...
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american enterprise institute, this is an hour. >> delighted to welcome all of you here, and all of us watching online, to our friends in the press. what an honor and a light it is for me to host jamie dimon, who is sitting here to my right, as all of you know, he is the
american enterprise institute, this is an hour. >> delighted to welcome all of you here, and all of us watching online, to our friends in the press. what an honor and a light it is for me to host jamie dimon, who is sitting here to my right, as all of you know, he is the
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american enterprise institute, this is an hour. >> delighted to welcome all of you here, and all of us watching online, to our friends in the press. what an honor and a light it is for me to host jamie dimon, who is sitting here to my right, as all of you know, he is the ceo and chairman of j.p. morgan chase. there are days when i am feeling sorry for myself, i think if i have 280 employees, jamie has 250,000 employees and $2.5 trillion in assets, i will never complain again. he is an entrepreneur who has truly embodied the spirit of something we talk about a lot of, which is the essence of entrepreneurship, understanding life and your enterprise. and by the age of 4, he was one of the preeminent chief executives in the united states, a place where he has remained and enhanced his reputation, not just as somebody who is a visionary in business, but also somebody who is a true idea person, a man who understands policy and wants to bring better ideas to policy. things that he observes around the country, we are going to be talking about today. delighted to have you, welcome to our stage in the new building. >> thank you for having
american enterprise institute, this is an hour. >> delighted to welcome all of you here, and all of us watching online, to our friends in the press. what an honor and a light it is for me to host jamie dimon, who is sitting here to my right, as all of you know, he is the ceo and chairman of j.p. morgan chase. there are days when i am feeling sorry for myself, i think if i have 280 employees, jamie has 250,000 employees and $2.5 trillion in assets, i will never complain again. he is an...
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press. the new mccarthyism and the threat to american democracy. joining us now, award winning journalist, senior fellow at the brookings institution and former moderatedank you for being on. >> thank you, my pleasure. >> tell us about the challenges, the concerns, your book raises about the freedom of the press and the impact this presidency is having on our democracy. >> well, my own feeling is, and it always has been, i've been in this business now for more than 60 years. i've learned a couple of things. when a society has a free press and an unafraid press, it's going to have a vibrant democracy. when the press is humiliated, depressed, made to feel less than a full sublg in that society, democracy itself is weakened. when the president on february 17th, 2017, for the first time, used that expression, enemy of the people, i personally was shocked. i was absolutely shocked. because the expression has a very specific origin. it goes to the 20th century extremists, the dictators, hitler, stalin, mao, they are the people that used that expression. no leader of a democracy had ever done that. when president trump did it, i was stunned because i know he
press. the new mccarthyism and the threat to american democracy. joining us now, award winning journalist, senior fellow at the brookings institution and former moderatedank you for being on. >> thank you, my pleasure. >> tell us about the challenges, the concerns, your book raises about the freedom of the press and the impact this presidency is having on our democracy. >> well, my own feeling is, and it always has been, i've been in this business now for more than 60 years....
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young americans who rank the uk first against seven other major countries for, quote, being a force for good in the world, having a free press, fair justice system and strong non-governmental institutions, valuing individual liberty and being a strong example of a democratic society. we have shared geostrategic and geopolitical interests in sectors like defense, intelligence, financial services, pharmaceuticals where our industries form part of an integrated whole. broadening that market where the uk once again becoming a rule setter for the world rather than a rule taker will be most important. together we can push against those who seek to suppress, who have lifted so many out of poverty since 1945. for too long, the uk has languished, unable to play the full partner you needed to make this case around the world. no longer will we need your help to emerge as a full member of the wto and other parties, undamaged and we need your help to ensure we break free of too close a regulationry bind with the eu. it was excellent to hear your ambassador in london and i am super confident about the relationship between the u.s. and the uk. i'm very confident about our future together and i'm very
young americans who rank the uk first against seven other major countries for, quote, being a force for good in the world, having a free press, fair justice system and strong non-governmental institutions, valuing individual liberty and being a strong example of a democratic society. we have shared geostrategic and geopolitical interests in sectors like defense, intelligence, financial services, pharmaceuticals where our industries form part of an integrated whole. broadening that market where...
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pressed judge kavanaugh on whether he believed contribution limits have constitutional problems, judge kavanaugh evaded the question and issued a nonresponsive answer. in 2016, american enterprise institute speech, kavanaugh said that political spending absolutely, end of quote, deserves first amendment production because, quote, to make your voice heard in politics, you need to raise money to be able to communicate to others in any kind of effective way. in 2009, in emily's list versus f.e.c., kavanaugh heard a challenge to multiple f.e.c. regulations restricting the use of hard money by not-for-profit organizations in federal elections. these particular regulations were passed in striking down these regulations, kavanaugh held that nonprofit organizations are, quote, constitutionally entitled to raise and spend unlimited money in support of getting to elected office because it's plausible that expenditures by political committees are corrupted. so these are really concerning statements to me about unlimited money and spending in politics from foreign nationals on issue ads and from money interests. i do not believe that money is speech and i do not believe that corporations should have
pressed judge kavanaugh on whether he believed contribution limits have constitutional problems, judge kavanaugh evaded the question and issued a nonresponsive answer. in 2016, american enterprise institute speech, kavanaugh said that political spending absolutely, end of quote, deserves first amendment production because, quote, to make your voice heard in politics, you need to raise money to be able to communicate to others in any kind of effective way. in 2009, in emily's list versus f.e.c.,...
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press people worldwide work on behalf of struggling american families and still make sure that florida's industry are protected. moderating tonight's conversation will be moa lacey, the executive director at georgetown university institute of politics and public service, previously he was the communication director at the democratic national committee and involved in presidential statewide and local campaigns. he is currently a fox news contributor and a 1994 graduate of georgetown university. ladies and gentlemen, tonight's conversation brought to you by gu politics, cosponsored by the georgetown university college republicans is entitled the state of the -- please welcome moa lacey and my senator, marco rubio. >> [ applause ]. >> good evening everybody. thank you for that wonderful introduction. martin, thank you. i will say i'm a little frazzled by the notion in your remarks that anyone here would disagree with me but i'm going to let that slide. senator, thank you for being here tonight. as ellie said, i used to be the communication director. i was there in the run up in the early stages of the 2016 campaign. my shop was responsible for a lot of press releases. what i will say this. one of the things i do not think
press people worldwide work on behalf of struggling american families and still make sure that florida's industry are protected. moderating tonight's conversation will be moa lacey, the executive director at georgetown university institute of politics and public service, previously he was the communication director at the democratic national committee and involved in presidential statewide and local campaigns. he is currently a fox news contributor and a 1994 graduate of georgetown university....
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american enterprise institute president arthur brooks. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. herehted to welcome you and to everyone watching online, to our friends in the press. what an honor and delight it is for me to host jamie dimon, sitting to my right. he is the ceo and chairman of j.p. morgan chase. it is funny -- there are days i am feeling sorry for myself because i have 280 employees and a budget of $50 million. jamie has 250,000 employees and $2.5 trillion in assets. i will never complain again. hass an entrepreneur who truly embodied the spirit of something we talk about a lot at life.o live a startup the essence of entrepreneurship is understanding your life as enterprise. he started selling greeting cards at the age of six, and by the age of 40 he was one of the preeminent chief executives in the united states, a place he has remained and enhanced his reputation, not just as somebody who is a visionary in business, but also somebody who is a true idea person. a man who understands policy and wants to bring better ideas to policy. things he learns in business and things he observes around the country, and that is what we are talking about today.
american enterprise institute president arthur brooks. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. herehted to welcome you and to everyone watching online, to our friends in the press. what an honor and delight it is for me to host jamie dimon, sitting to my right. he is the ceo and chairman of j.p. morgan chase. it is funny -- there are days i am feeling sorry for myself because i have 280 employees and a budget of $50 million. jamie has 250,000 employees and $2.5...
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american enterprise institute, this is an hour. >> delighted to welcome all of you here, and all of us watching online, to our friends in the press. what an honor and a light it is for me to host jamie dimon, who is sitting here to my right, as all of you know, he is
american enterprise institute, this is an hour. >> delighted to welcome all of you here, and all of us watching online, to our friends in the press. what an honor and a light it is for me to host jamie dimon, who is sitting here to my right, as all of you know, he is
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press club in washington, d.c. live coverage at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span3. also today jpmorgan chase cpl jamie dimon talks about the economy and financial policy with american enterprise institute president arthur brooks at the headquarters in washington, d.c. watch live coverage at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. looking at our campaign 2018 coverage of this week, tomorrow at 7 p.m. eastern virginia democratic senator tim kaine faces his republican challenger cory stewart in the second of two count health events. >> watch all these live on c-span, the primary source for campaign 2018.
press club in washington, d.c. live coverage at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span3. also today jpmorgan chase cpl jamie dimon talks about the economy and financial policy with american enterprise institute president arthur brooks at the headquarters in washington, d.c. watch live coverage at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. looking at our campaign 2018 coverage of this week, tomorrow at 7 p.m. eastern virginia democratic senator tim kaine faces his republican challenger cory stewart in the second of two...