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katy, let's start with the allegations of bias, mostly claiming that the bbc has an anti—corbyn biase seen the examples that viewers have raised. what would you say? well, i wouldn't accept them. we have very strong and clear guidelines that we follow, editorial guidelines, and they're in line with the 0fcom code of conduct as well, which show that we have strict rules to abide to across the election period and to reflect all parties‘ positions and policies. and that's something we do absolutely and we take that very seriously. labour supporters are complaining that too much coverage is attacking the party. tory supporters are saying labour get more air time, so how is bbc news approaching that whole issue of balance and fairness? well, it is a challenge every day. what we have to do is take our editorial judgments and that's always going to have to guide our coverage. and that's why programme editors across the bbc and correspondents on air, as well as laura, the political editor, have long and careful discussions about what stories we're going to cover, what are the values in the n
katy, let's start with the allegations of bias, mostly claiming that the bbc has an anti—corbyn biase seen the examples that viewers have raised. what would you say? well, i wouldn't accept them. we have very strong and clear guidelines that we follow, editorial guidelines, and they're in line with the 0fcom code of conduct as well, which show that we have strict rules to abide to across the election period and to reflect all parties‘ positions and policies. and that's something we do...
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but it's not cater of bias. but it's not an indicator of bias. it is an indicator of negative bias.he press is looking for what's going wrong in an administration. when you look at trump's first 100 days, it is more negative than clinton's or george w. bush's, but this has been a tough 100 days. i think even if you asked donald trump would you like to do it all over again, i think he would say yes, let's restart the clock. so this has been a very rough 100 days. i think press coverage reflects that. >> and to your point, if you roll out a travel ban and it gets stymied by the courts, and you campaign on a pledge of repealing and replacing obamacare despite control of both houses of congress, that gets report negatively, that doesn't mean it is biased, it is factual, right? >> that's true. if you look -- we did -- fox news was one of the seven outlets we looked at in coverage of the first 100 days. if you look at fox coverage of the health care issue and of the immigration issue, it's also overwhelmingly negative. there wasn't very much good news for donald trump in those two issues
but it's not cater of bias. but it's not an indicator of bias. it is an indicator of negative bias.he press is looking for what's going wrong in an administration. when you look at trump's first 100 days, it is more negative than clinton's or george w. bush's, but this has been a tough 100 days. i think even if you asked donald trump would you like to do it all over again, i think he would say yes, let's restart the clock. so this has been a very rough 100 days. i think press coverage reflects...
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it does not distort the science or introduced bias -- or introduce bias.cience is designed to protect against bias. you certainly don't want to politicize the science. the converse is not necessarily true. if science can shed light on public issues, signing -- scientists should definitely be out there. a process of this valuable way , andinking is in question they should be out there in the public square. i disagree with that account that it was partisan. was there, and they was not a -- and it was not a sea of anti-trump signs. sign that said einstein was a refugee. was that anti-trump because of his immigration policies? you can think that if you want, that i saw it as you should perspectiveverse for science to work. event, morearkable than one million people worldwide in hundreds of cities on every continent. even antarctica, believe it or not. the march of science was an important step where scientists and non-scientist friends of science said is it -- it is appropriate to be out in the public square, advocating for science. host: we are talking with r
it does not distort the science or introduced bias -- or introduce bias.cience is designed to protect against bias. you certainly don't want to politicize the science. the converse is not necessarily true. if science can shed light on public issues, signing -- scientists should definitely be out there. a process of this valuable way , andinking is in question they should be out there in the public square. i disagree with that account that it was partisan. was there, and they was not a -- and it...
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we also recognize a category think bias crimes a better term probably. a hate crime has caught on both domestically and internationally. >> is based on status of legitimate status? >> based on a particular status that the legislature has decided is in need of particular protection. >> like race. >> yes.>> again, hate crimes are committed - all hate crimes at least in america in the state or county or parish but they are prosecuted by local officials. what is the justice department doing to assist them and make sure they take it seriously? >> ar hate crime statutes and 45 states. but those that do have them cover some of the - >> which don't have them? >> i do not know that offhand senator. it is not perfect. there will sometimes be crimes or there is a gap in coverage in a state. our prosecutors work with state, local law enforcement to determine is this better for them to proceed, better for us to proceed? is a cooperative endeavor? sometimes regular crimes. if someone is murdered, is facing capital murder. we do not need to step in, it does not need to
we also recognize a category think bias crimes a better term probably. a hate crime has caught on both domestically and internationally. >> is based on status of legitimate status? >> based on a particular status that the legislature has decided is in need of particular protection. >> like race. >> yes.>> again, hate crimes are committed - all hate crimes at least in america in the state or county or parish but they are prosecuted by local officials. what is the...
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explain. >> well, i think the bias of the press is a negative bias.ason that tucker carlson didn't like our first study is that it showed that hillary clinton had more negative coverage than donald trump during the election but the point was that press when it looks at the political world picks up what's going wrong rather than what's going right. if you look at the last eight presidential elections and look at the coverage of the nominees, there's only one of the nominees who received unbalanced, positive coverage during the general election, that was barack obama in 2008. >> i have a graph that displays what you referenced. we will put it on the screen. the question is, if it has been negative since 1984, are the candidates to blame? is it their messaging or is the media looking to pick at that scab? >> i think there's a little bit of both going on here. you know, i do think that watergate and vietnam changed the relationship between the politician and the press and the press ever since has been more critical in its perspective on politics. at the s
explain. >> well, i think the bias of the press is a negative bias.ason that tucker carlson didn't like our first study is that it showed that hillary clinton had more negative coverage than donald trump during the election but the point was that press when it looks at the political world picks up what's going wrong rather than what's going right. if you look at the last eight presidential elections and look at the coverage of the nominees, there's only one of the nominees who received...
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they each face their own unique challenge with religious bias. for sun 18 years and i remember when the swastika was painted on the synagogueynae i got on the phone to call the chief of police to say you go down there and you looked at it and have your people do something about it. i made a strong public statement met this would not be tolerated in my city. the same thing happened with other kinds of crimes because of food they are in their religion, race, straight or gay. so it is very important to address it and say we will not allow it in very important for the leaders not to shrink from this but to lead. did of sense this is the start and i think everybody here understands for was to create a different society that does not deal with the hate according to the anti-defamation league there's reports of 541 anti-semitic incidents in the first four months of this year. increase of 86 percent compared to the number of those recorded over the same period one year before. 380 harassment incidents 161 bomb threats is an increase of 127 percent over 2
they each face their own unique challenge with religious bias. for sun 18 years and i remember when the swastika was painted on the synagogueynae i got on the phone to call the chief of police to say you go down there and you looked at it and have your people do something about it. i made a strong public statement met this would not be tolerated in my city. the same thing happened with other kinds of crimes because of food they are in their religion, race, straight or gay. so it is very...
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want to bring in two strong critics of media bias.nna you wrote an article earlier this week to ric's point, the magnitude of what we're starting to see right now. >> exactly. yesterday i wrote a column in the boston herald talking about media bias how we have never in american history seen a venomous media go after a sitting president. the new harvard study that's been released reaffirm ways when stated in my column that president trump is not getting fair and neutral coverage, and i think what is happening, charles is in the good old days of journalism, journalists were politically neutral and reported stories based on facts. that is long gone now for the most part. there are so many mainstream media journalists who are political operatives and they are not covering the news fairly. look at how many times president trump has had a success that they don't cover. but then they manufacture crises after crises after crises, as ric pointed out a lot of the stories aren't even true and try to create this false perception that there's chao
want to bring in two strong critics of media bias.nna you wrote an article earlier this week to ric's point, the magnitude of what we're starting to see right now. >> exactly. yesterday i wrote a column in the boston herald talking about media bias how we have never in american history seen a venomous media go after a sitting president. the new harvard study that's been released reaffirm ways when stated in my column that president trump is not getting fair and neutral coverage, and i...
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the domino effect, the stories that they launch out from the mainstream press with a very liberal bias and then you're talking about tens of thousands of retweets and facebook postings and it becomes viral. so, they could have a story that's incorrect and fake, as president trump would say and then it goes out as being a true story. eric: right, one of the stories later this week, when that health care bill was passed through congress and president trump, you know, he took a victory lap. let's be honest, he went to the rose garden and said, look, let's get this through. the media took him to task for it, saying, hey, they shouldn't have gone to the rose garden until the bill hgone through and signed by the president and last 105 days and they blast president trump not getting that signed through the house only. >> it drives them crazy they can't run the narrative for him, that he actually gets to do what he wants, that he says, come on over to the rose garden, we're going to celebrate this thing. here is the deal, these congressman are going to have to go back to the district and defen
the domino effect, the stories that they launch out from the mainstream press with a very liberal bias and then you're talking about tens of thousands of retweets and facebook postings and it becomes viral. so, they could have a story that's incorrect and fake, as president trump would say and then it goes out as being a true story. eric: right, one of the stories later this week, when that health care bill was passed through congress and president trump, you know, he took a victory lap. let's...
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>> frankly, because of media bias and the bias of other people. there are reliable statistics and it's more like one in a hundred are raped and. >> those statistics are from. >> bureau of justice which is the gold standard. these surveys go back to the 80s. a woman named mary costa did the first of these surveys and more recently the centers for disease control did it and, by the way, their interest is a health problem and so they're all kinds of things that aren't really crime that they count as sexual assault. surveys were done by the washington post and by the association of american universities which you might think would want to play down the rape problem but in fact reasons i can explain they want to play it up. they get to one-five by a view, they don't think of it as fraudulent but i think of it as fraudulent. first, they have small sample sizes which means people who are particularly motivated about sexual assault are more likely to answer than others. to, they have a vastly overbroad definition of sexual assault and of rape that doesn't
>> frankly, because of media bias and the bias of other people. there are reliable statistics and it's more like one in a hundred are raped and. >> those statistics are from. >> bureau of justice which is the gold standard. these surveys go back to the 80s. a woman named mary costa did the first of these surveys and more recently the centers for disease control did it and, by the way, their interest is a health problem and so they're all kinds of things that aren't really...
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treene: one of the leading causes of anti-muslim bias is not knowing a muslim. people who are more likely to have a friend who's muslim or knows someone are less likely to have the bias. senator klobuchar: why the increase in the last few years when we had the muslims in minnesota before that and now we're suddenly seeing this number of threats against them and our jewish community? mr. treene: i am not a sociologist. i can say that we are concerned by trends when we see something like a 67% rise in anti-muslim hate crimes. we take action and we are bringing cases to try to resolve this problem. senator klobuchar: some of my views having been in the prosecutor after 9/11 and seeing when president bush stood up and said this isn't about one religion going around with our republican appointed u.s. attorney and we didn't see a rash of hate crimes. we had one or two in my jurisdiction because of that. and so i think the language at the top matters. i recently heard of a story the parents at 9/11, they had been through that in minnesota and had experienced no bad lan
treene: one of the leading causes of anti-muslim bias is not knowing a muslim. people who are more likely to have a friend who's muslim or knows someone are less likely to have the bias. senator klobuchar: why the increase in the last few years when we had the muslims in minnesota before that and now we're suddenly seeing this number of threats against them and our jewish community? mr. treene: i am not a sociologist. i can say that we are concerned by trends when we see something like a 67%...
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annual reports on hate-bias incidents. and improved policies for athletic venues and a hate-bias, and campus safety task force. most of the students said it sounded like a good plan. they just want to see follow-through. in college park, i'm wilkins. news4. >>> a montgomery county man is facing charges for a bizarre crime. police say he was buying blood from people in southwest, d.c. chris gordon is live outside the court where the man appeared before a judge. what do we know about this? >> just minutes ago, we know he was released on his personal recognizance. 43-year-old khoa nguyen of rockville was released on the condition that he does not practice medicine without a medical license and he does not draw blood. reporters tried to question him and he ran through the rain. he'll return to court at the end of june to face criminal charges. police say he was running a blood bank for poor people in southwest, washington. >> to me, it was illegal, unsanitary, unsafe. >> reporter: nguyen is charged with practicing medicine wit
annual reports on hate-bias incidents. and improved policies for athletic venues and a hate-bias, and campus safety task force. most of the students said it sounded like a good plan. they just want to see follow-through. in college park, i'm wilkins. news4. >>> a montgomery county man is facing charges for a bizarre crime. police say he was buying blood from people in southwest, d.c. chris gordon is live outside the court where the man appeared before a judge. what do we know about...
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do you believe there is an overall liberal media bias? guest: oh, absolutely. there has been since forever. i have worked at the wall street journal, the washington post, the lyrical -- politico, and now founding axios. so, i know that most i have worked with have been probably left of center. say outorters will not loud, but i have pretty good instincts on this stuff. i would say that is a reality. for most of my journalistic career, reporters have done a good job of compensating for their bias. in most content -- i have seen very few instances where i felt they were so incredibly biased. i would say that something changed in the last year with donald trump, particularly on twitter. you see reporters who are supposed to be distant from it and not have an ideological edge to their voice or journalism. now, they are popping off on twitter hour-by-hour in ways that are clearly pro-hillary and anti-donald trump. part of this is because donald trump was so harsh on the media, but i do not like that. it is hard enough to keep your trust by try to keep our bias in ch
do you believe there is an overall liberal media bias? guest: oh, absolutely. there has been since forever. i have worked at the wall street journal, the washington post, the lyrical -- politico, and now founding axios. so, i know that most i have worked with have been probably left of center. say outorters will not loud, but i have pretty good instincts on this stuff. i would say that is a reality. for most of my journalistic career, reporters have done a good job of compensating for their...
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right away, three of them include one, creating a trained rapid response team to address any hate or bias incidents. two, allocate $100,000 in supplemental funds to @ office of diversity and conclusion can support the rapid response team, and three, they will be reporting the information on incidents that happen on campus. >> i live right there. >> chris wallace tell me they graduated in 2014, they couldn't believe what happened so they came to see the scene for themselves. >> you could say whatever you want about any other factors that may have inspired this. like that is at the core of it. that is at the heart of it. that hate and that fear that other people have for people who don't look like them or talk like them or walk like a petition online calling on the university to clearly define hate speech and increase the punishment. >> the black school union's president is the one who created that petition. she responded to the action plan tonight on twitter writing, i feel encouraged that administration is finally taking concerted action to address this heinous crime and hate bias inciden
right away, three of them include one, creating a trained rapid response team to address any hate or bias incidents. two, allocate $100,000 in supplemental funds to @ office of diversity and conclusion can support the rapid response team, and three, they will be reporting the information on incidents that happen on campus. >> i live right there. >> chris wallace tell me they graduated in 2014, they couldn't believe what happened so they came to see the scene for themselves. >>...
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tom and jan borland profess themselves: for the majority of those contacting the bbc, though, the biasrav dhillon speaking for many who feel: elsewhere, the bbc‘s economics editor kamal ahmed also came under attack after his piece on labour's manifesto on tuesday's news at six. those earning above £80,000 will pay a tax rate of 45p in the pound. if you earn above that amount the loss will be around £1100. for those earning £123,000 the rate rises to 50p. that could leave some with a loss of up to £23,000.
tom and jan borland profess themselves: for the majority of those contacting the bbc, though, the biasrav dhillon speaking for many who feel: elsewhere, the bbc‘s economics editor kamal ahmed also came under attack after his piece on labour's manifesto on tuesday's news at six. those earning above £80,000 will pay a tax rate of 45p in the pound. if you earn above that amount the loss will be around £1100. for those earning £123,000 the rate rises to 50p. that could leave some with a loss...
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katy, let's start with the allegations of bias, mostly claiming that the bbc has an anti—corbyn biasd they're in line with the 0fcom code of conduct as well, which show that we have strict rules to abide to across the election period and to reflect all parties‘ positions and policies. and that's something we do absolutely and we take that very seriously. labour supporters are complaining that too much coverage is attacking the party. tory supporters are saying labour get more air time, so how is bbc news approaching that whole issue of balance and fairness? well, it is a challenge every day. what we have to do is take our editorial judgments and that's always going to have to guide our coverage. and that's why programme editors across the bbc and correspondents on air, as well as laura, the political editor, have long and careful discussions about what stories we're going to cover, what are the values in the news terms of those stories, and then how do they fit in line with the guidelines that i've just talked about? what's noticeable already in this election campaign is that perceiv
katy, let's start with the allegations of bias, mostly claiming that the bbc has an anti—corbyn biasd they're in line with the 0fcom code of conduct as well, which show that we have strict rules to abide to across the election period and to reflect all parties‘ positions and policies. and that's something we do absolutely and we take that very seriously. labour supporters are complaining that too much coverage is attacking the party. tory supporters are saying labour get more air time, so...
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fourth, congress should provide funding for anti bias. it is in the enough to engage to enforcement. those initiatives need funding. everyone has spoken to this. we urge congress to spoke out in all forms. our government must do everything in its power to ensure people in this country live free from harm. thank you for the opportunity to speak today. i look forward to any questions you may have. >> thank you for the opportunity to spoke today about a major concern to law enforcement. i'm a police chief in arlington, texas i'm also a member of the board of directors for chiefs of police and currently chair of the human and civil rights committee. it is the largest enforcement leaders with over 28,000 members representing 137 different countries. today we are focusing on religious hate crimes. they can also extend to cross-claims basd on ethnicities, gender identity or sexual orientation. these crimes have far reaching effects on our communities spreading fear and toxicity. we have been discussing the impacts of hate crimes for close to two
fourth, congress should provide funding for anti bias. it is in the enough to engage to enforcement. those initiatives need funding. everyone has spoken to this. we urge congress to spoke out in all forms. our government must do everything in its power to ensure people in this country live free from harm. thank you for the opportunity to speak today. i look forward to any questions you may have. >> thank you for the opportunity to spoke today about a major concern to law enforcement. i'm...
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hate-bias rapid response team, increased education, hate-bias incident reporting team and also improved policies in athletic venues and a heighate-bias safe campus. the first baptist church will hold the service for collins also at 1:30 the pray at the pump movement will hold a prayer vigil for collins outside the white house. back in to you. >> justin finch live for us in upper marlboro, thanks. >>> 6:50. right now hundreds of thousands of flags are honoring the soldiers buried at arlington national cemetery. the oldest active duty infantry in the army, the old guard, put them there in honor of memorial day. they do this every year. >> many of you will spend the monuments. we know many otown. take a look at the traffic, what it's like on the bay bridge. not much now. this will pick up, my friends. if you want to have a speedy trip, you'll have to leave in the next few hours before 10:00. tomorrow you'll have to leave earlier than that. let's take a look at the roads with the emmy nominated melissa mollet. >> yeah, melissa. >> i got a nice text from aaron saying, you were nominated, i s
hate-bias rapid response team, increased education, hate-bias incident reporting team and also improved policies in athletic venues and a heighate-bias safe campus. the first baptist church will hold the service for collins also at 1:30 the pray at the pump movement will hold a prayer vigil for collins outside the white house. back in to you. >> justin finch live for us in upper marlboro, thanks. >>> 6:50. right now hundreds of thousands of flags are honoring the soldiers buried...
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it calls for a trained, rapid-response team for any hate-bias incident.e 100-thousand dollars to the office of diversity and inclusion. u-m-d's office of civil rights and sexual misconduct will compile an annual report on all hate-bias incide will consider how to strengthen its policy to prohibit any hate-bias symbols or actions in any athletic venue. a task force will issue recommendations and guidelines. an update on a noose incident at crofton middle school.. the two suspects, conner prout and john haverman, are now facing hate crime charges. on may 11th, a noose was found hanging from an exterior light fixture at the school. the two suspects were arrested the next day, after surveillance video surfaced. brand new developments in that brawl outside the turkish embassy. the video tells the story. the security detail of that country's president - attacking protesters. suzanne kennedy joins us live with what we can expect in the day ahead. developing now- backed up sewage, roaches- all at a school in d-c! we're talking about capitol hill montessori in nor
it calls for a trained, rapid-response team for any hate-bias incident.e 100-thousand dollars to the office of diversity and inclusion. u-m-d's office of civil rights and sexual misconduct will compile an annual report on all hate-bias incide will consider how to strengthen its policy to prohibit any hate-bias symbols or actions in any athletic venue. a task force will issue recommendations and guidelines. an update on a noose incident at crofton middle school.. the two suspects, conner prout...
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we all have a bias to doing as much as this in the public arena as we can. you know, this is part of the problem here is that this is all happening in the murky world of, you know, ambassadors talking to this person and intelligence community and investigations. a lot of that by definition has to happen behind closed doors. but what we really need to do is we need to get to a place at the end of this -- not necessarily along the way -- but at the end of this that we can tell a story that's credible and the american people will understand. by the way, that story might be that, yeah, there were a whole bunch of conversations between the trump administration, trump campaign and the russians. that may not be a crime. that may be the scrout come or it may be more sinister. we need to do this as much as we can in the open so they see the process and outcome. obviously there will be limitations because of the f.b.i. and because some of this deals with material that, you know, happens in a classified arena and we have to protect that. host: let's hear what the ameri
we all have a bias to doing as much as this in the public arena as we can. you know, this is part of the problem here is that this is all happening in the murky world of, you know, ambassadors talking to this person and intelligence community and investigations. a lot of that by definition has to happen behind closed doors. but what we really need to do is we need to get to a place at the end of this -- not necessarily along the way -- but at the end of this that we can tell a story that's...
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harris faulkner. >> yes, we were keeping an eye from the bias if there was. >> we were looking for biaswn goodwill tour. we accomplished much. it was an outreach program. a professional outreach program coming and we healed some wounds, we raised spirits, and we got to the truth. i actually think that the president was very smart for skipping the correspondents dinner. number one, and made it about the was the last of a hollywood lovefest. it was very interesting. because in the past, i don't know why journalists have been so enamored with president obama, he had open contempt for them. really not a transparent administration like a promise. >> or the way that the president is being talked about by those in the media who do not want to admit that they cover him with bias. but one thing i noticed about the dinner, the attitude of the people. not the the uniqueness of which press number was closer. but it really was a celebration of the journalism that we were supposed to be doing. that's why we go. that we should raise our game. there was a theme throughout the night. interesting that mr
harris faulkner. >> yes, we were keeping an eye from the bias if there was. >> we were looking for biaswn goodwill tour. we accomplished much. it was an outreach program. a professional outreach program coming and we healed some wounds, we raised spirits, and we got to the truth. i actually think that the president was very smart for skipping the correspondents dinner. number one, and made it about the was the last of a hollywood lovefest. it was very interesting. because in the...
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announced plans for a hate bias rapid response team.e money for diversity education and task force. but the naacp says the punishment for these incidents are not harsh enough. >> i want to see outline of a policy. the consequences. i want to see the task force on a campus, not just with people that are in the college. but also maybe outside. >> now, some students want at least 50% of that task force to be populated by students. the state's attorney office says once prince george's county police wrap up the homicide investigation, the fbi will take over to determine whether collins' murder was a hate crime. >>> well, it is the nonword that everyone is talking about. president sent twitter with a confusing tweet overnight. right around midnight it said "despite the confess negative press covfefe" no one had an idea what that deleted. that popped up who can figure out the true means of covfefe? question mark, question mark, question mark, enjoy. one person said this should be the new slogan for the president. covfefe. and josh gad said gue
announced plans for a hate bias rapid response team.e money for diversity education and task force. but the naacp says the punishment for these incidents are not harsh enough. >> i want to see outline of a policy. the consequences. i want to see the task force on a campus, not just with people that are in the college. but also maybe outside. >> now, some students want at least 50% of that task force to be populated by students. the state's attorney office says once prince george's...
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other things we bias consumers. —— and all the things we bias consumers.ct economic storm, or as the bank confident about our ability to ameliorate the effects and get through any nastiness? ability to ameliorate the effects and get through any nastiness7m economic theory, basic economic theory, a reduction in the value of theory, a reduction in the value of the pound makes british exports cheaper and therefore you get an increase in value. however, today, there were very poor industrial production statistics. this is partly because warm weather meant that britain was selling less gas to consumers. there is less electricity being produced to fuel leaders. however, what is interesting is that manufacturing is also affected. we should see a big manufacturing boom because the value of the pound fell. instead, what has happened is that british exports have not done very well because people around the world and not by british goods, because the cheap. —— british goods because they are cheap. they buy them because they are good quality. so we don't necessarily g
other things we bias consumers. —— and all the things we bias consumers.ct economic storm, or as the bank confident about our ability to ameliorate the effects and get through any nastiness? ability to ameliorate the effects and get through any nastiness7m economic theory, basic economic theory, a reduction in the value of theory, a reduction in the value of the pound makes british exports cheaper and therefore you get an increase in value. however, today, there were very poor industrial...
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the intelligence community is very bias against open-source information. that ann's is quote -- ends his quote. in terms of geospatial, what are you doing there with open source information? >> we are engaging, as admiral rogers mentioned. there is an upside to this connectedness in the fact the commercial market and commercial imagery market is getting into a business that was prior government only entity, it has great advantage. and we seek to build on that and take advantage of those of elements. we also need to go in eyes wide open and realize there is a risk. i don't have a bias, i have an awareness, and appreciation for this open development and innovation. and my commitment is to smartly gauge with it to make sure that we use -- smartly engage with it and realize it is a risk. >> do you think it is a fair criticism that the intelligence community is bias against using open source information? >> i think historically that may well have been true. i don't think that is the case today. we have an enormous or principles -- open source enterprise. we get
the intelligence community is very bias against open-source information. that ann's is quote -- ends his quote. in terms of geospatial, what are you doing there with open source information? >> we are engaging, as admiral rogers mentioned. there is an upside to this connectedness in the fact the commercial market and commercial imagery market is getting into a business that was prior government only entity, it has great advantage. and we seek to build on that and take advantage of those...
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do you believe in general there is an overall liberal media bias? >> guest: absolutely. i think have said this for 20 years. there has been forever. i would say i worked at the "wall street journal," washington post, politico and my guess is 20% are probably left or center. i have pretty good instincts and i would say that is my reality. for most of the year, reporters did a good job of over compensating and only rarely do i see bias but i would say something changed last year with donald trump particular oh on twitter. where you see reporters that have supposed to be distant popping off on in ways that were pro-hillary and anti thump and a lot was because trump was harsh on the media but it is hard enough to keep trust if we are comp compensating for the boyss we have picked up it is harder to keep the bond with the trust and reader/viewer. i don't want people popping up with opinions on twitter. we do largely because there is enough of that. the world doesn't need more noise. the word needs more information, more intelligence, more smart analysis from people who know w
do you believe in general there is an overall liberal media bias? >> guest: absolutely. i think have said this for 20 years. there has been forever. i would say i worked at the "wall street journal," washington post, politico and my guess is 20% are probably left or center. i have pretty good instincts and i would say that is my reality. for most of the year, reporters did a good job of over compensating and only rarely do i see bias but i would say something changed last year...
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also, new, a task force on hate bias and campus safety. students, staff and faculty and alumni will dissect university policies and procedures. dr. lois also asking that they review engage difficult issues at the intersections of free speech, hate speech and freedom of association. he promises to take action on their recommendation. >>> we learn two 19 year olds arrested in a school noose incident face hate crime charges now. connor and john are accused of hanging the noose earlier this month. authorities busted them the next day. >>> the pardon for a mother on the verge of deportation might not be enough to keep h her family together. pardoned men dez today. jackie bensen spoke to the head of her legal team tonight. >> reporter: the legal team has been involved in the case for years. >> such a powerful statement and we thank him for supporting her. >> reporter: nick cats says he welcomes the news that virginia governor has pardoned liliana mendez. last week's arrest sparked outrage. ice reports she came from el salvador to the u.s. in 200
also, new, a task force on hate bias and campus safety. students, staff and faculty and alumni will dissect university policies and procedures. dr. lois also asking that they review engage difficult issues at the intersections of free speech, hate speech and freedom of association. he promises to take action on their recommendation. >>> we learn two 19 year olds arrested in a school noose incident face hate crime charges now. connor and john are accused of hanging the noose earlier...
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do you believe in general there is the overall liberal media bias?. >>guest: absolutely i have said this 20 years. worked at the wall street journal and the "washingtonst post" and roll call and polit "politico". my guess is 90% of those truths zero more left of center.most i have pretty good instincts and that is the reality before most of my career they did a very good job to overcompensate for their bias and it to be so patently biased to put that into journalism i would say that changed in the last year with donald trott particularly on twitter with uc reporters who were supposed to be distant notot have an edge to their voice suddenly sitting on twitter popping off in ways that were clearly pro hillary and anti-trump part of that is because he is so harsh on the media but i don't like that because it is hard enough to keep your trusted we're doing our darndest to keep your trust the once you start to voice that on tv or twitter or facebook it makes a harder to keep that bond of trust with "the reader." >>host: is there a strict twitter policy for
do you believe in general there is the overall liberal media bias?. >>guest: absolutely i have said this 20 years. worked at the wall street journal and the "washingtonst post" and roll call and polit "politico". my guess is 90% of those truths zero more left of center.most i have pretty good instincts and that is the reality before most of my career they did a very good job to overcompensate for their bias and it to be so patently biased to put that into journalism i...
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up next the media's bias against president trump is no secret.w deep it runs may make your jaw drop. new video raising disturbing questions about this week's attack on protesters by the turkish president's security team in washington. stay with us. ♪ the music, the moment ♪ you want it ♪ you better never let it go ♪ won't stop ♪ don't miss your chance to blow ♪ this opportunity ♪ once in a lifetime for fast, powerful relief of your worst heartburn. i trust my rolaids®. r-o-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. bring you more ways to helps reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and signs reminding everyone to think balance before choosing their beverages. we know you care about reducing the sugar in your family's diet, and we're working to support your efforts. more beverage choices. smaller portions. less sugar. balanceus.org. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network secur
up next the media's bias against president trump is no secret.w deep it runs may make your jaw drop. new video raising disturbing questions about this week's attack on protesters by the turkish president's security team in washington. stay with us. ♪ the music, the moment ♪ you want it ♪ you better never let it go ♪ won't stop ♪ don't miss your chance to blow ♪ this opportunity ♪ once in a lifetime for fast, powerful relief of your worst heartburn. i trust my rolaids®....
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social media slamming the network for perceived liberal bias. >> carly shimkus is going to be here with can own a runway but kendall jenner could use a lot of help riding a bike. wait until you see this tumble falling flat on her face. i hope she is okay. ♪ freefalling ♪ i am free ♪ and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. and better than that diabetes pill i used to take. (jeff) victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways-- in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken once a day. (announcer vo) victoza® is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes, and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasi
social media slamming the network for perceived liberal bias. >> carly shimkus is going to be here with can own a runway but kendall jenner could use a lot of help riding a bike. wait until you see this tumble falling flat on her face. i hope she is okay. ♪ freefalling ♪ i am free ♪ and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading...
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. >>> new calls tonight for a zero tolerance policy on hate and bias incidents at college campuses. the naacp and student leaders making demands in the after math of that deadly stabbing at the university of maryland. megan fitzgerald is live to explain the changes they want to see. >> reporter: the state and student leaders of the naacp say they are well aware of the university of maryland's new action plan to try to stop these incidents that they see on campus like creating in place. leaders from naacp say more needs to be done. bright smile and how intelligent he was. >> reporter: those who knew lieutenant collins knew he stood up for what was right. court documents say collins was standing at this campus shuttle bus stop when 22-year-old sean robansky told him to move. investigators say he stabbed him in the chest with a knife. >> he was in a safe zone. >> reporter: so tonight -- >> zero tolerance policy should be implemented. >> reporter: naacp leaders are calling for rapid changes to protect students. the collegiate naacp president for the state of maryland. >> can we have a m
. >>> new calls tonight for a zero tolerance policy on hate and bias incidents at college campuses. the naacp and student leaders making demands in the after math of that deadly stabbing at the university of maryland. megan fitzgerald is live to explain the changes they want to see. >> reporter: the state and student leaders of the naacp say they are well aware of the university of maryland's new action plan to try to stop these incidents that they see on campus like creating in...
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essence of precisely that on the left, a man who is a dogged determined an absolute partisan whose bias and his partisanship colors everything he says or does, but there it is, his reaction to the president's firing of director james comey. let's return now. ambassador bolton are you still with us? >> yes, i am. lou: thanks for being with us and staying through this. your reaction to this? to me a laughable call for impartiality on the part of the partisan himself of the left. >> honestly it's pathetic. he knows as well as anybody who looks at the reality here that this firing has nothing to do with the investigation of russian interference in the election. deputy attorney general rosenstein said in his confirmation hearing that he would keep attorney general sessions recused from this matter. session said that in part of his confirmation process. rosenstein is a career department of a justice official in being an alumnus of the department myself i can say these people and the criminal division and the national security division now and a people at the fbi, the career people over there
essence of precisely that on the left, a man who is a dogged determined an absolute partisan whose bias and his partisanship colors everything he says or does, but there it is, his reaction to the president's firing of director james comey. let's return now. ambassador bolton are you still with us? >> yes, i am. lou: thanks for being with us and staying through this. your reaction to this? to me a laughable call for impartiality on the part of the partisan himself of the left. >>...
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faith that an investigation as serious as this one is being conducted impartially, without a shred of bias. the only way the american people can have faith in this investigation is for it to be led by a fearless, independent special prosecutor. if deputy attorney general rosenstein does not appoint an independent special prosecutor, every american will rightly suspect that the decision to fire director comey was part of a cover-up. i will take one or two questions. >> are you suggesting this was part of a cover-up? convey to president prosecutora special should be appointed? sen. schumer: i simply said to him, mr. president, with all due respect you are making a very big mistake. he did not really answer. i have said from the get-go i think a special prosecutor is the way to go, but now with what has happened it is the only way to go. the only way to go to restore the american people's faith. are people going to suspect a cover-up? absolutely. if an independent special prosecutor is appointed, there can still be faith we can get to the bottom of this. if not, everyone will suspect a cover-
faith that an investigation as serious as this one is being conducted impartially, without a shred of bias. the only way the american people can have faith in this investigation is for it to be led by a fearless, independent special prosecutor. if deputy attorney general rosenstein does not appoint an independent special prosecutor, every american will rightly suspect that the decision to fire director comey was part of a cover-up. i will take one or two questions. >> are you suggesting...
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join us live or in person to learn more about how to fight gender bias. this is the second panel in this series entitled the f word. how to be a feminist in the workplace. today's discussion will focus on the challenges women face while navigating film nashville at work. it's my pleasure to introduce you the introducer for the panel. [ applause ] >> great. thanks, michael. hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining us today for our second discussion, our second panel series from both nyu washington, d.c. and aauw. as michael said, this second panel is titled the f-word. how to be a memphis in the workplace. the f-word we're referring to here is a little different than what you might be thinking. we're referring to feminism. i'm embarrassed to say that i didn't admit to myself that i was a feminist until my snore ye -- sophomore year of high school, which is shocking considering the amount of time i spent on the basketball court to prove to myself and others that i was skblu as good as the guys. like many women, i was afraid of labeling myself as a fem
join us live or in person to learn more about how to fight gender bias. this is the second panel in this series entitled the f word. how to be a feminist in the workplace. today's discussion will focus on the challenges women face while navigating film nashville at work. it's my pleasure to introduce you the introducer for the panel. [ applause ] >> great. thanks, michael. hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining us today for our second discussion, our second panel series from both...
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tonight the university president says the school is creating a trained rapid response team for any hot biasncident and it up of faculty, staff and students and would provide support and services to anyone connecteded to a possible hate incident and annual reports on campus hate bias incident and form a task force to review and recommend changes to university policies and procedures in order to prevent future incidents. >>> "fox5" is in prince william county tonight. two pit bulls found dead near railroad tracks in dumfries and police think it is a case of animal cruelty. live in dumfries tonight with the latest. >> discovery was made a few miles away adjacent to the shopping plaza and then there's also several residential departments and two-lane roadway that leads to a dirt road where the deceased dogs were found. police say they were likely dead for a short amount of time. >> pictures of the deceased pit bull are too graph toyk show and we had to blur parts of the image and popped up on elijah's facebook feed sunday. because i lover animals i sharedty found it apaling a dog could be dispo
tonight the university president says the school is creating a trained rapid response team for any hot biasncident and it up of faculty, staff and students and would provide support and services to anyone connecteded to a possible hate incident and annual reports on campus hate bias incident and form a task force to review and recommend changes to university policies and procedures in order to prevent future incidents. >>> "fox5" is in prince william county tonight. two pit...
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it is hard to believe a season prosecutor without bias would have allowed sessions to be part of this and hard to believe that a season prosecutor would write such a memo, which seems highly political, and not and the language, not with the kind of annotation prosecutors normally write in. the decisionlear to appoint a special prosecutor should go to the highest ranking civil servant at the department of justice. mr. rosenstein and other political appointees appointed by the president, who they are supposed to investigate should not be the ones making the call on the special prosecutor, less that decision be seen as influenced or made at the direction of the administration. we need to ensure the american people they can have confidence in our criminal justice system to conduct the investigation impartially. the best and only way to do that would be for a career civil servant at the department of justice to be the person who decides on a special prosecutor. it should not be a political appointee who make such a decision. our great senior sinister from the state of california brought th
it is hard to believe a season prosecutor without bias would have allowed sessions to be part of this and hard to believe that a season prosecutor would write such a memo, which seems highly political, and not and the language, not with the kind of annotation prosecutors normally write in. the decisionlear to appoint a special prosecutor should go to the highest ranking civil servant at the department of justice. mr. rosenstein and other political appointees appointed by the president, who they...
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bias. it is our job to make sure those officers are rooted out and put out of the career field. but again, it cannot be the first call of a politician when a white officer arrests somebody of color. it can ever just be the first think that we hear from social media. freddie gray for instance, there were three african-american officers involved in three white officers involved. to say that the three african-american officers committed some sort of heinous act to because of color is ludicrous. but, we believe that working together with our communities we can help build that trust. we cannot be the answer to that. we cannot go into the inner-city is law-enforcement and fix the problems unless we attack the underlying problems of poverty. >> i agree with you that there are a lot of economic and cultural considerations involved in this part of our discussion. but, i want to see and i am watching carefully please systems across this country to make sure that everybody is doing as much as we can t
bias. it is our job to make sure those officers are rooted out and put out of the career field. but again, it cannot be the first call of a politician when a white officer arrests somebody of color. it can ever just be the first think that we hear from social media. freddie gray for instance, there were three african-american officers involved in three white officers involved. to say that the three african-american officers committed some sort of heinous act to because of color is ludicrous....
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our religious views, our political bias, our understanding of science. we stick with our belief system, which supports us in a very turbulent world, and facts can be very disturbing. facts can upset your world view. and unless you have the strength within and the assurance of the material, of the information, you tend to cling to what gives you solace, what gives you comfort, what gives you a way of being in the world that's so changing so rapidly that you can hold onto who you are and what you think. that's human nature, but we have to keep as journalists being so insis tpt that what we're doing is grounded in evidence of reality, that people in time learn to change their belief systems to fit the reality. >> you were accused in the past of being liberal biased, leaning too left. and now we have a situation with the trump administration where once again those types of accusations are being leveled against the media. do you see similarities here? >> we are constantly bombarded not only by information but by propaganda. every ad we've seen on television o
our religious views, our political bias, our understanding of science. we stick with our belief system, which supports us in a very turbulent world, and facts can be very disturbing. facts can upset your world view. and unless you have the strength within and the assurance of the material, of the information, you tend to cling to what gives you solace, what gives you comfort, what gives you a way of being in the world that's so changing so rapidly that you can hold onto who you are and what you...
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annual reports on hate-bias incidents and improved policies for athletic venues when it s a task force. >> when something like this happens, there's something wrong and i'm glad the president is doing something about it. >> reporter: coming up on news4 at 6:00, why some students are saying it's too little too late. live from college park, i'm tracee wilkins. back to you. >> tracee, thank you. >>> coming up, a candidate for congress, charged now with assault for allegedly body-slamming a reporter. next on news4 at 5:00, how the last-minute twist is impacting voting today. >> i'm tom sherwood in the district. memorial day weekend, nearly two dozen outdoor pools will open in the city. officials hope it's just the beginning of a fun and safe summer. coming up. >>> and months ago, his house burned down. today he's walking into an extremely makeover. we're there as he and his family get the surprise of a lifetime. of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sour
annual reports on hate-bias incidents and improved policies for athletic venues when it s a task force. >> when something like this happens, there's something wrong and i'm glad the president is doing something about it. >> reporter: coming up on news4 at 6:00, why some students are saying it's too little too late. live from college park, i'm tracee wilkins. back to you. >> tracee, thank you. >>> coming up, a candidate for congress, charged now with assault for...
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it would be surprising if we got a language change in the bias.c bias towards easier policy in forward guidance from the ecb. it wouldn't surprise me if that was amended or softened as a first step on this process. central bankers are terrified of scaring markets and creating adverse impacts, which can feature into the economy. president draghi will be determined for that not to occur. credibility into issues. i have concern about central bankers and their need and desire to wait till things are certain. by definition, waiting until things are certain increases the chances that you have waited too long and they could remove the downside bias just at the time they are likely to get growth and there is a bias to the outlook. a complicated communication challenge for draghi. but by the end of the year, definitely. guy: you will join matt and i on bloomberg radio and whether german yield .4 is right. he's going to join us on digital radio. "surveillance" is coming up next. mark barton and then francine lacqua and tom keene later on. we will continue o
it would be surprising if we got a language change in the bias.c bias towards easier policy in forward guidance from the ecb. it wouldn't surprise me if that was amended or softened as a first step on this process. central bankers are terrified of scaring markets and creating adverse impacts, which can feature into the economy. president draghi will be determined for that not to occur. credibility into issues. i have concern about central bankers and their need and desire to wait till things...
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called this town hall meeting, students want stronger defined campus protocols on hate crimes and other bias-related incidents. they want au police to track the number of hate crimes and they want to know what happens during and after an investigation. >> i'm really glad that we had this open forum, so many people come out from all across the country. >> this provided a space for people to come together and hear each other in a physical sense. >> targeted in the banana incident monday, dumpson made it clear she's focused on solutions. >> the purpose of this town hall is to generate ideas for a follow-up procedure that adequately addresses the community's needs in situations like this. >> reporter: the town hall, aka strong. the sorority threatened, dumpson is a member and a proud member of the au family. >> i'm glad we left with a list of concrete, actual things we can work towards. >> reporter: so students are about to leave campus for the summer. so the question is, what happens now? well, taylor dumpson is staying on campus through the summer and one of the thing she's going to be doing is workin
called this town hall meeting, students want stronger defined campus protocols on hate crimes and other bias-related incidents. they want au police to track the number of hate crimes and they want to know what happens during and after an investigation. >> i'm really glad that we had this open forum, so many people come out from all across the country. >> this provided a space for people to come together and hear each other in a physical sense. >> targeted in the banana...
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it is hard to believe a seasoned prosecutor without bias would have allowed sessions to be part of this. it is also hard to believe that a seasoned prosecutor would write such a memo which seemed highly political, not in the kind of language, not with the kind of annotations that prosecutors normally write. that facts make it clear the decision to appoint a special prosecutor should go to the highest ranking civil servant at the department of justice. mr. rosenstein and other clinical appointees appointed by the president who they are supposed to investigate should not be the ones making the call on a special prosecutor, lest that decision be seen as at theced or worse, made direction of the administration. americano ensure the people that they can have criminale in arc -- justice system to conduct the investigation impartially. the best and only way to do that now would be for a career civil servant at the department of justice to be the person who decides on a special prosecutor. it should not be a political appointee who make such a decision. that was brought up in our meeting, senat
it is hard to believe a seasoned prosecutor without bias would have allowed sessions to be part of this. it is also hard to believe that a seasoned prosecutor would write such a memo which seemed highly political, not in the kind of language, not with the kind of annotations that prosecutors normally write. that facts make it clear the decision to appoint a special prosecutor should go to the highest ranking civil servant at the department of justice. mr. rosenstein and other clinical...