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controls of domestic journalism were intensified. the chinese media were critical of the official response. by 2011 when two high speed trains collided, media capital. even in the digital age when information is harder than ever to keep contained. >> going back to 2008, to the earthquake, as for what lessons they may have learned. they've recognised the fact that 2011 was a case where they weren't in control of the message, and this current case i feel like there's a more proactive stance to shut down the information. the nonoply that the chinese sit had is lost over the information. there's widespread reporting and they have diversified that. people are sharing news in a way they could. journalists able to get leads in a way they couldn't previously. it's difficult to control the narrative. a lot of media consumers see through this, and quickly get access to other stories and conversations going on >>> in addition to beijing's effort to control coverage of "eastern star", one of its papers published an article saying the internation
controls of domestic journalism were intensified. the chinese media were critical of the official response. by 2011 when two high speed trains collided, media capital. even in the digital age when information is harder than ever to keep contained. >> going back to 2008, to the earthquake, as for what lessons they may have learned. they've recognised the fact that 2011 was a case where they weren't in control of the message, and this current case i feel like there's a more proactive stance...
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for you, were you someone who kept a journal normally? was it something you started to do because of wife's breast cancer? how did you come to actually write about your experience? >> i am a life long professional journalist but private journals were done erratically throughout my life, sporadically. this one was done out of necessity. it is therapy for me. it got very personal and very honest. that's what the book ended up being. >> when did you actually begin to journal? >> just when she was diagnosed, the day she was diagnosed. >> now the book is published. >> yes. >> when in your experience does the book itself end? >> it doesn't end because cancer is chronic and it's always there. what the book does is have hope. there have been 15 books in 15 years written by men about their partners' breast cancer. 14 of them are out of date, i believe. mine is current. the fact is that men are the forgotten part of the equation. the wife is threatened. her life is threatened, so the focus is on her. men's universe is threatened and turned upside d
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. >>> the journal editorial report" is coming your way next. >>> this week on "the journal editorial report" jeb jumps in so can he step out from the bush family shadow and sell himself as an anti-washington reformer? >>> plus republicans revive the white house's trade agenda despite nancy pelosi's best efforts to kill it but could senate democrats deal president obama another blow? >>> and people francesis into the climate change debate and we'll look at his ideas on the environment. >>> our country's on a very bad course and the question is what are we going to do about it? the question for me -- the question for me is what am i going to do about it? and i've decided i'm a candidate for president of the united states of america. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report." well, he's finally in former florida governor jeb bush officially launched his presidential campaign monday pitching himself as a washington outsider and promising to get the nation's capital, quote out of the bils of causeusiness of causing problems but can he ride his two-term record in the sunshine state all
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later in the program, we speak with peter loftus of "the wall street journal" and take a look at the increasing drug shortages taking place in the u.s. and what a means for patient health. all this as "washington journal" continues. ♪ >> this summer, booktv will cover book festivals from around the country and top nonfiction authors and books. watch for the annual roosevelt reading festival from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library. in july, we are live at the harlem book fair, the flagship african-american literary event with him discussions. in september, we are live from the nation's capital for the national book festival celebrating its 15th year.
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it has always been done in journalism.and we are going to show that we do that, we do that, we're confident about doing that confident that it is legal, and should be legal in the united states. we say is legal under the first amendment. if the u.s. doj wants to have a fight about that in relation to the tpp or anything else, then bring it on. amy: julian assange speaking inside the ecuadorian embassy in london where he has taken refuge for the past three years. i interviewed him on memorial day. you can go to democracynow.org to see the two hours of our exclusive interview. also go to democracynow.org for the graduation speech you were not supposed to hear, the response has been tremendous when we played it yesterday on democracy now! now we are posted part two of our interview with evan young the colorado charter high school valedictorian who was barred from speaking at graduation because he was planning to come out as gay. that is democracynow.org. when we come back, cuba. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is demo
it has always been done in journalism.and we are going to show that we do that, we do that, we're confident about doing that confident that it is legal, and should be legal in the united states. we say is legal under the first amendment. if the u.s. doj wants to have a fight about that in relation to the tpp or anything else, then bring it on. amy: julian assange speaking inside the ecuadorian embassy in london where he has taken refuge for the past three years. i interviewed him on memorial...
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the journal says it's not clear what the response was.ares of aetna rallied 4% on word of the author. kiraly nearly 12%. they reported they said rejected the offer. david chordata once to run the combined company. and they are considering buying humana. the group overall considering consolidation. stocks are doing well this year. hospital consolidation wants to get better prices and see how it affects the regular folks. you may have a lower premium, pay a higher deductible and also higher co-pays. if you don't get sick. transfer premiums are up 5% 5% and next year they will rise even more. sandra: we are almost at 5:30 a.m. eastern time looking at asia. want to point out the hang seng index because it's down more than a full% right now. the big thing this week is the greek debt talks fell through. a lot of uncertainty what will happen there. european markets the weakness as well. the german stock market down 1%. here at home a trend is to weakness. we continued to fall further into negative toward kerry. dow futures and 87 points down acr
the journal says it's not clear what the response was.ares of aetna rallied 4% on word of the author. kiraly nearly 12%. they reported they said rejected the offer. david chordata once to run the combined company. and they are considering buying humana. the group overall considering consolidation. stocks are doing well this year. hospital consolidation wants to get better prices and see how it affects the regular folks. you may have a lower premium, pay a higher deductible and also higher...
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the journal reports at times there was not much distance at all. emails show larry summers, top economic advisor to the president asked gruber 2009 what he would do if he were president. gruber predicted elsewhere there would be winners and losers health care reform and kept administration apprised interviews he did with reporters. sandra. sandra: blake, thank you. over 1000 passengers stranded in warsaw after hackers breached an entire airline. that is next. continue the conversation on facebook. go to our facebook page, facebook.com/morningswithmaria. click the like button to get the latest up states on the show. chime in on the conversation. we're listening. ♪ part adventure. it's part geek and part chic. it's part relaxation and part exhilaration. it's part sports car and part suv. and the best part? the 2015 gla. it's 100% mercedes-benz. still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choi
the journal reports at times there was not much distance at all. emails show larry summers, top economic advisor to the president asked gruber 2009 what he would do if he were president. gruber predicted elsewhere there would be winners and losers health care reform and kept administration apprised interviews he did with reporters. sandra. sandra: blake, thank you. over 1000 passengers stranded in warsaw after hackers breached an entire airline. that is next. continue the conversation on...
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jon hilsenrath of the wall street journal.ng up bake layoffs hitting wall street with more coming and you're smart phone is one of the reasons why we will talk about jobs and europe with one of the leading lenders in your. as senior e o of -- the ceo ofing will join us next. maria: expecting a global sell-off, of the ten year german been deal rose to the highest level of the year over concerns about greece and whether greece will get pushed out of the euro. one of the biggest lenders in europe, the ceo of ing joins us. we are looking at developments in market. how would you characterize the yellow zone as we reposition ing for germany and spain? >> the developments have been bottoming out. q e is working, working in a more indirect way than expected. pushing interest rates down, and spending up. and the expert engine. that has created the momentum of the first quarter. all of that is surrounded by insurgency grasping uncertainty, russian uncertainty, and regulations much more important for economic recovery and more important
jon hilsenrath of the wall street journal.ng up bake layoffs hitting wall street with more coming and you're smart phone is one of the reasons why we will talk about jobs and europe with one of the leading lenders in your. as senior e o of -- the ceo ofing will join us next. maria: expecting a global sell-off, of the ten year german been deal rose to the highest level of the year over concerns about greece and whether greece will get pushed out of the euro. one of the biggest lenders in europe,...
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. >>> this week on the "journal editorial >>> this week on the journal, editorial report. the supreme court moves left as it wraps up its term. we'll wrap up all the big decisions and what it means for the political landscape heading into 2016 and as charleston buries its dead the look at the community's response and the debate it has sparked over race in america. debate it has sparked over race in america. >>> welcome to the "journal edtorial >>> welcome to the journal"the journal editorial report" report. i'm paul gigot. the court rules thursday the insurance subsidies are valid even in states that did not set up zpanchs marking the second time in three years that the justices have saved president obama's signature health care law and on fridge the justices issued a 5-4 decision affirming the constitutional right of gay couples to marry in all 50 states. dan henniger joe raygo and wall street journalist columnist jason riley. joe, second time in three years chief justice roberts, john roberts has rewritten a law himself basically. the first time he said the penalty -- th
. >>> this week on the "journal editorial >>> this week on the journal, editorial report. the supreme court moves left as it wraps up its term. we'll wrap up all the big decisions and what it means for the political landscape heading into 2016 and as charleston buries its dead the look at the community's response and the debate it has sparked over race in america. debate it has sparked over race in america. >>> welcome to the "journal edtorial >>>...
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"washington journal" continues. joining us from philadelphia is peter loftus, who covers the pharmaceutical industry. good morning. a recent sorry -- story of yours , possible set of drug shortages that take place in the united states, here is drug line. peter loftus, first of all, what do we mean when we say drug shortage? guest: it would just be a drug in short supply so it is not enough to go around to meet the demand by patients and doctors. host: give some examples. what are the drugs that are not in supply? guest: one i focus on is bcg, a treatment for bladder cancer. early stage, after somebody undergoes a procedure. bcg can be given over a time of few months to two -- two a few years to help prevent a relapse of the cancer. that drug has been in short supply recently. the companies that make it have experience some production problems. this is one of the common features of a lot of these shortages. the company is making the drug, but they run into some sort of issue with potential or actual contamination of
"washington journal" continues. joining us from philadelphia is peter loftus, who covers the pharmaceutical industry. good morning. a recent sorry -- story of yours , possible set of drug shortages that take place in the united states, here is drug line. peter loftus, first of all, what do we mean when we say drug shortage? guest: it would just be a drug in short supply so it is not enough to go around to meet the demand by patients and doctors. host: give some examples. what are the...
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i have many, many friends in journalism. i like journalists, i revere journalism. >> yeah. >> and that does separate me from a lot of folks in politics. >> all right. so barack obama. so barack obama. you saw something in him early that some people, it's not fair to say no one saw. you know, you recount the story in which john kerry is considering endorsing him and john kerry points out to you, you know, i saw something back when i asked him to be the keynote speaker back in --. >> yes. >> but the fact is not everybody saw something in barack obama. >> well, you know, one person did. this woman who introduced me to barack obama back when he was just returning from law school, harvard law school, to chicago. i got a call from a woman named bettylu saltzman who was a great friend of mine. doyenne of liberal politics in chicago. >> yep. >> and she said i want you to meet this young man. he's a remarkable guy. and i said, okay, but, you know, why do you want me to meet him? and she says, honestly i think he could be the first bl
i have many, many friends in journalism. i like journalists, i revere journalism. >> yeah. >> and that does separate me from a lot of folks in politics. >> all right. so barack obama. so barack obama. you saw something in him early that some people, it's not fair to say no one saw. you know, you recount the story in which john kerry is considering endorsing him and john kerry points out to you, you know, i saw something back when i asked him to be the keynote speaker back in...
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this is the op-ed in "the wall street journal." alibaba group was founded in china but created for the world. that is key. he takes his pitch to the economic club of new york this afternoon. he's in chicago. chinese customers will spend a trillion dollars online over the next 40 years. they are craving western american goods and that is why that's excellent of revenues from outside china to 50%. that is a huge goal because it's only 4% right now. anonymous stocks, 8825 with the close yesterday. deutsche bank analyst said last week meeting with merchants this is their take away. spending too much money that will hurt the operating margins that they've lowered their price target. not by much. nicole: there will be 100 journalists there today. sandra: when jack ma speaks, the world listens. writers say in germany submitted this with a hair care business. end quote he also made an offer for the fragrance unit and its cosmetic business. this comes as png try to have several asset that considers non-core. chipmaker out now exploring stra
this is the op-ed in "the wall street journal." alibaba group was founded in china but created for the world. that is key. he takes his pitch to the economic club of new york this afternoon. he's in chicago. chinese customers will spend a trillion dollars online over the next 40 years. they are craving western american goods and that is why that's excellent of revenues from outside china to 50%. that is a huge goal because it's only 4% right now. anonymous stocks, 8825 with the close...
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. >>> this week on "the journal" editorial report. thendals begin to take their toll in the polls. without a viable alternative are democrats hostage to hillary? plus two more candidates jump into the republican race with another big announcement soon to come. so does the crowded field help or hurt the eventual nominee? and police prepare for a bloody summer as violent crime spikes in cities across the country. we'll take a closer look at what's behind this troubling trend. >>> welcome "the journal editorial report." the honeymoon may be over for hillary clinton with evidence this week that the drip of stories about her e-mails and clinton foundation dealings may finally be having an impact. a new poll finds american opinion of clinton at a 14-year low, with just 46% of those surveyed viewing her favorably compared with 50% viewing her unfavorably. a big change from two months ago. and on whether clinton is honest and trustworthy, the same poll found just 42% of people saying she is with 57% saying she's not. joining the panel this week "wall street journal" columnist and deputy ed
. >>> this week on "the journal" editorial report. thendals begin to take their toll in the polls. without a viable alternative are democrats hostage to hillary? plus two more candidates jump into the republican race with another big announcement soon to come. so does the crowded field help or hurt the eventual nominee? and police prepare for a bloody summer as violent crime spikes in cities across the country. we'll take a closer look at what's behind this troubling trend....
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"washington journal" continues.ost: david savage, your front page story in the "chicago tribune" says roberts once again shows independent streak. the wall street journal calls him a co-conspirator in executive lawmaking. guest: there are different ways to view this. when john roberts came on the court, he only wanted to get the idea across that we are justices and judges. he did not mean we are not -- it is not simple like calling balls like an umpire, it is that we are not on one team or the other. in this case, as long -- a lot of your callers have been interested in how to interpret this call and whether they like it or not, but this is a 900 page law. it had one provision that said when you are calculating the subsidy, it is for policies for people enrolled in an exchange established at the state. that is at the end of the law. a whole lot of the law before it says things like every qualified taxpayer can get a subsidy based on his or her income. then it says to the states, you need to set up an exchange becaus
"washington journal" continues.ost: david savage, your front page story in the "chicago tribune" says roberts once again shows independent streak. the wall street journal calls him a co-conspirator in executive lawmaking. guest: there are different ways to view this. when john roberts came on the court, he only wanted to get the idea across that we are justices and judges. he did not mean we are not -- it is not simple like calling balls like an umpire, it is that we are not...
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pauline cooper of "the new york times" and jerry sy of the "wall street journal." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good morning. this is the scene outside the emanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston south carolina this morning where the congregation is gathering for the fis selves since first service since a gunman murdered nine people there. the victims, reverend clementa pinckney, shah rhonda singleton, tywanza sanders with be ethyl lance, reverend daniel simmons sr., depain middleton-doctor sue si jackson and cynthia hurd. it brings back other memories notorious incidents. of course those killing of thee civil rights activists in june in 1964 in mississippi. but in charleston the process of healing has already begun. that was shown when family members of the victims showed such remarkable dignity at a hearing for the killer, dylann storm roof on friday. we'll hear from the family of one of wednesday's victims in a moment. but first my colleague ron allen is ou
pauline cooper of "the new york times" and jerry sy of the "wall street journal." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good morning. this is the scene outside the emanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston south carolina this morning where the congregation is gathering for the fis selves since first service since a gunman murdered nine people...
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program and not able to take journalism because we've restricted our requirements that the journalism program has disappeared in most of the high schools it would be good this should do the option access to computer science throughout the continuum ought to help our students most of them lots of kids to be more competitive but we don't know that we haven't looked at whether or not they'll be able to take that. >> i'm glad we're doing this i'll be supporting it i also know it is a big goal and not necessarily a good implementation plain said that some plan but no specifics we definitely i'm concerned about the - i'm truftd we actually are but i don't think along the way we've addressed the issue of the difference kinds of resources available to high schools and different sizes thank you. >> superintendent. >> yes. dr. murase and consistence again thank you for as far as i am concerned the questions we're noting but again, i'm reiterate we're well on the path to do the analysis on the questions you've asked a couple of things to keep in mind that the question around additional tasks, if
program and not able to take journalism because we've restricted our requirements that the journalism program has disappeared in most of the high schools it would be good this should do the option access to computer science throughout the continuum ought to help our students most of them lots of kids to be more competitive but we don't know that we haven't looked at whether or not they'll be able to take that. >> i'm glad we're doing this i'll be supporting it i also know it is a big goal...
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so that in the "wall street journal". in the "washington post" headline on marco rubio, republican from florida, he's seizing the opportunity as donors express doubts about jeb bush. he's seizing the moment by making all out push to lockdown backers in the coming month and hop scotching the country. by the way politico reporting this morning that jeb bush will make his official announcement june 15th in miami the florida governor will be announcing june 15th his bid for the white house. there is at politico.com. legalization of marijuana, keith in fargo will be north dakota, you oppose the idea. go ahead. keith, are you with us? caller: yeah. host: you're on the air. go ahead. caller: yeah, i'm against it. my friend from north dakota --? i'm not sure keith that your friend would appreciate giving his name. michigan, you support. caller: i do support. a lot of people who oppose the use of marijuana have listened to the lies of the government in the past, the reefer madness that started in the 30s and such, they believed th
so that in the "wall street journal". in the "washington post" headline on marco rubio, republican from florida, he's seizing the opportunity as donors express doubts about jeb bush. he's seizing the moment by making all out push to lockdown backers in the coming month and hop scotching the country. by the way politico reporting this morning that jeb bush will make his official announcement june 15th in miami the florida governor will be announcing june 15th his bid for the...
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it's extraordinary >>> reuters ran with the sunday times story without looking at sourcing or the journalism. the "new york times" published the story on its site. "the washington post" published a blog questioning the "sunday times" methods, but only after publishing the same article. the story rattled the media food change. >> edward snowden supporters maintain he acted in the public interests. the latest accusations strengthen the arguments from critics that he posed a threat to national interests of countries like britain. >> the media is not doing a proper job, the hatchet jobs the online sites and other reports turned out as if this was handed down. but after a few hours, there was a lot of sceptical reporting on it. >> there has been rhetoric around some of those actions that have been hyperbolic. >> the quote from the sunday times was a bit overdone. there's no evidence of that. there's not real evidence behind it. whether he's a traitor. they are fair questions to raise. there's a little hyperbolic rhetoric around it. nonetheless, i don't think it was dominating the debate. >> if yo
it's extraordinary >>> reuters ran with the sunday times story without looking at sourcing or the journalism. the "new york times" published the story on its site. "the washington post" published a blog questioning the "sunday times" methods, but only after publishing the same article. the story rattled the media food change. >> edward snowden supporters maintain he acted in the public interests. the latest accusations strengthen the arguments from...
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>>> now the download and the story. >> last week's story on edward snowden exemplifies the ways journals working for large establishment in particular, push the narrative that security agencies are trying to create when there is limited evidence. the press help politicians justify measures in terms of surveillance and the cycle continues, pushed and enabled by journalists. >>> other media stories on the radar this week - a newspaper with a series of run ins with recep tayyip erdogan and his party has been convicted of insulting the president in a tweet. the past tuesday, the editor in chief of the newspaper was sentenced to 21 months in gaol. the sentence has been suspended. he posted and did not refer to the president by name. recep tayyip erdogan took the story to be a reference to his mother who passed away in 2011. a media group singled out with alleged beliefs. a one-time political enemy. it lead to several arrests. >> the inspection of the sentence coming as it did weeks after the government lost the parliamentary could be an olive branch, it's not how it's seen. the unfair decisio
>>> now the download and the story. >> last week's story on edward snowden exemplifies the ways journals working for large establishment in particular, push the narrative that security agencies are trying to create when there is limited evidence. the press help politicians justify measures in terms of surveillance and the cycle continues, pushed and enabled by journalists. >>> other media stories on the radar this week - a newspaper with a series of run ins with recep...
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you are on the washington journal.aller: all this collection of data, look back at internal revenue. it went all the way back to newspaper reports and stuff. if they can do that with them what do you think they're going to do with the nsa? same with union organizers. obama was a union man. we don't know what they're going to be doing with that. i don't think they need all that information. the government is supposed to take care of the country, not go into people plus everyday lives. host: walter is in baltimore, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for being there for the same and insane people of the america . i appreciate being able to hear from america. i knew as i was marching, probably alongside him before entering iraq, bush was not right about going in there. it was blood for oil and we have lost. pandora's box. we knew that the actual security apparatus in america to date is there not just to keep americans in line, but to keep us alive in some aspects. i am suggesting the foolishness of
you are on the washington journal.aller: all this collection of data, look back at internal revenue. it went all the way back to newspaper reports and stuff. if they can do that with them what do you think they're going to do with the nsa? same with union organizers. obama was a union man. we don't know what they're going to be doing with that. i don't think they need all that information. the government is supposed to take care of the country, not go into people plus everyday lives. host:...
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you have to understand both the journalism you're creating for your current audience and the journalism you create for history. maybe bull connor shouldn't be the lead quote in the story about mlk being assassinated. >> a great historical reference. >> it's a day to acknowledge the ruling itself. it's not the day to say -- >> when the supreme court rules on citizens united or something the media don't agree with you don't see this heavy focus on the proponents. >> you don't. i think what we're seeing is not all media organizations are the same clearly. there are certain media entities that have a specific point of view and there are very few old mainstream publications like our paper, "the post" that try to make a more objective approach to the presentation of the news and "huffington post" you know where they'll go with it. >> but the editorial page says that we'll restrict letters to the editor or op-eds interest people that disagree because we don't want homophobic writings. that leads me to my other part of the question. at the beginning of 2012 president obama was not in favor of s
you have to understand both the journalism you're creating for your current audience and the journalism you create for history. maybe bull connor shouldn't be the lead quote in the story about mlk being assassinated. >> a great historical reference. >> it's a day to acknowledge the ruling itself. it's not the day to say -- >> when the supreme court rules on citizens united or something the media don't agree with you don't see this heavy focus on the proponents. >> you...
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>>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." just days after saying that the u.s. did not yet have a complete strategy for fighting isis president obama wednesday ordered an additional 450 u.s. military advisers to join the more than 3,000 already in iraq. the move comes as militants continue their advance on baghdad, vowing in a new propaganda video to, quote, liberate the iraqi capital soon, so is the administration's latest escalation really an escalation at all and will it make a difference in the fight against the islamic state? let's ask "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan heninger and columnist and editorial board member phil mcgern. is it a tacit admission, he's not saying it outright but is it an admission his strategy is failing? >> well the first thing i would do paul take issue with the word "strategy" the idea that he has one in iraq. a gesture. >> he calls it. >> he calls it a strategy. calling in air strikes and sprinkling 3,500 advisers around. >> train the iraqis. >> train the iraqis. meanwhile, islamic state has forces of between
>>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." just days after saying that the u.s. did not yet have a complete strategy for fighting isis president obama wednesday ordered an additional 450 u.s. military advisers to join the more than 3,000 already in iraq. the move comes as militants continue their advance on baghdad, vowing in a new propaganda video to, quote, liberate the iraqi capital soon, so is the administration's latest escalation really an escalation at all and will...
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ryan and the journal reporting dish networks in merger talks. the latest deal in a string of consolidation across the media and telecom
ryan and the journal reporting dish networks in merger talks. the latest deal in a string of consolidation across the media and telecom
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then there's the portuguese language, the site describes itself as an independent journal.disseminating the news. launched, the site is privately financed and contributors include a number of journalists, musicians and artists. it gained popularity over the past two years for critical op eds and news reporting. painful fight, to recognize some of america's bravest... >> he say.. be cool...be cool... >> ...proudest moment in my life.. >> honor delayed a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america only on al jazeera america >>> finally, we are ending this week's show with a clip from government-funded tv in azerbaijan. state media coverage of back u has been heavy on pomp and splendor. the newsagency has been a provider of photographs and footage from the games, and one clip from the video stream caught our eye. it's a music video. depicting mascots. and others cavorting around the capital, posing for selfies, there's a lot of media by outlets and pr advisors. this clip captured audiences. we'll see you next time here on "listening post". >> they were patriots,
then there's the portuguese language, the site describes itself as an independent journal.disseminating the news. launched, the site is privately financed and contributors include a number of journalists, musicians and artists. it gained popularity over the past two years for critical op eds and news reporting. painful fight, to recognize some of america's bravest... >> he say.. be cool...be cool... >> ...proudest moment in my life.. >> honor delayed a soledad o'brien special...
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you are watching some headlines in "the wall street journal" today. >> a.m. a comeback for risky homebuyers. mortgage lenders to a number of large banks are afraid to go to give homeland to buyers with troubled credit histories. jpmorgan, sec and settlement talk. the talks are to settle whether the bank inappropriately near private declines to its own investment. trouble brews foreign imported made in america. these are your favorite with an employer, think again. it may have been brewed in america and you may be eligible for a refund. dagen: billionaire investor charles icon. if you look at a chart of the stock you can see where he's treated that he cashed out of state. >> he basically got in this years ago it made more than 2 billion on the investment. icahn traded he sold the last of his shares in netflix or to a lifetime high yesterday. it topped $700. icahn host is investment in apple, currently $6.8 billion may prove as lucrative. netflix riding high after the company announces stock split earlier this week. icahn with massive gains on the sale of regul
you are watching some headlines in "the wall street journal" today. >> a.m. a comeback for risky homebuyers. mortgage lenders to a number of large banks are afraid to go to give homeland to buyers with troubled credit histories. jpmorgan, sec and settlement talk. the talks are to settle whether the bank inappropriately near private declines to its own investment. trouble brews foreign imported made in america. these are your favorite with an employer, think again. it may have...
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we will talk with a guest from the washington journal. washington journal is next. that today's ruling from the supreme court cover firms what millions across the country already know what is true in our heart. i love is equal -- our love is equal. equal justice under law applies to us too. host: that was one of the lead plaintiffs in one of the cases that let the supreme court to rule yesterday that gay marriage is a right and must be recognized in all 50 states. the white house welcomed the decision yesterday with rainbow lights on the white house. opponents are concerned about the future ability to express opposition to same-sex marriage. our program today, all three hours, devoted to the decision yesterday on same-sex marriage. if you want to give your opinion on what the justices decided yesterday, here is how you can do so. for those of you who support the decision, (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8001 is the line "if you oppose the decision. you can make your thoughts known on twitter at @cspanwj. you can post on her facebook page, facebook.com/cspan. and if you wa
we will talk with a guest from the washington journal. washington journal is next. that today's ruling from the supreme court cover firms what millions across the country already know what is true in our heart. i love is equal -- our love is equal. equal justice under law applies to us too. host: that was one of the lead plaintiffs in one of the cases that let the supreme court to rule yesterday that gay marriage is a right and must be recognized in all 50 states. the white house welcomed the...
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the group recognised me as a journal of the of conscience. >> really what is journal. >> what is beingeporter except telling the truth for a living. that is what we are supposed to do. >> thank you for joining us for "inside story" see you next time. i'm ray suarez. appear >>> a massive cyber attack on u.s. government computers. up to 4 million affected. hello, you are watching al jazeera. garner copes with its worst disaster in more than a decade. chinese rescue workers recover more bodies as the cap sized ship is raised. >> i'm tom ackerman in
the group recognised me as a journal of the of conscience. >> really what is journal. >> what is beingeporter except telling the truth for a living. that is what we are supposed to do. >> thank you for joining us for "inside story" see you next time. i'm ray suarez. appear >>> a massive cyber attack on u.s. government computers. up to 4 million affected. hello, you are watching al jazeera. garner copes with its worst disaster in more than a decade. chinese...
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washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern time on c-span . >> c-span gives you the best access to congress. bring your events that shape public policy. every morning, washington journal is live with your comments. c-span, brought to you as a public service from your local cable or satellite provider. >> tonight on c-span, q and day with author evan thomas. that is followed by prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. then, another chance to get our interviews with rand paul and bernie sanders. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," our guest is evan thomas, author of "being nixon: a man divided." he talked about the life and career of richard nixon, focusing on the personal stories that help define our nations 37th president. brian: evan thomas, your new book on richard nixon starts out in a way that i assume no other richard nixon book has started talking about virgil. why? evan: nixon was in that latin play when he was a high school or
washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern time on c-span . >> c-span gives you the best access to congress. bring your events that shape public policy. every morning, washington journal is live with your comments. c-span, brought to you as a public service from your local cable or satellite provider. >> tonight on c-span, q and day with author evan thomas. that is followed by prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. then, another chance to get our interviews...
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including the future of turkish journalism. the starting point is istanbul >>> on may 25th, two weeks before the election president recep tayyip erdogan went after the "new york times". over an editorial entitled "dark clouds over turkey", he said the paper was meddling in turkey's affairs, referring to the brute manipulation of the process. his long history of intimidation and coopting the media and how the president is hostel to truth telling tuckey has 17 channel, and recep tayyip erdogan has taken issue with many of them. on this occasion, when he said the times overstepped limits of freedom, he chose a different target, a strategic one. >> translation: recep tayyip erdogan's strategy is to create enemies, and uses enmity through the united states, via the "new york times", to create it feeling of a leader standing up to the world. whereas we know very well that he came to power with u.s. support, and with the enormous credit given to him by the american press, of which the "new york times" is a part. now he is trying to ma
including the future of turkish journalism. the starting point is istanbul >>> on may 25th, two weeks before the election president recep tayyip erdogan went after the "new york times". over an editorial entitled "dark clouds over turkey", he said the paper was meddling in turkey's affairs, referring to the brute manipulation of the process. his long history of intimidation and coopting the media and how the president is hostel to truth telling tuckey has 17...
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"washington journal" is next. host: good morning everyone welcome to "washington journal." it's monday june, 29th. after announcing major decisions on same sex marriage and healthcare last week, the court today is expected to come to some decisions on lethal injection, epa regulations and congressional redistricting. until then we'll begin here this morning with last week. politico called a momentous moment for president obama. what are your thought on that morning? you can also go to twitter or join the conversation on facebook.com/c-span. you can also send an e-mail. politico's headline this morning on their website after a momentous week president obama presidency is reborn. he sang, wept and cheer. many say they finally saw the man who inspired them in 2008. obama's voice broke through a way that it hasn't maybe since the 24 keynote address that introduced him to america. a week that started with the media obsessing over one charged word he said ended with a country glued. how the country as a whole lot more racist but also a whole lot more hopeful than it likes to admi
"washington journal" is next. host: good morning everyone welcome to "washington journal." it's monday june, 29th. after announcing major decisions on same sex marriage and healthcare last week, the court today is expected to come to some decisions on lethal injection, epa regulations and congressional redistricting. until then we'll begin here this morning with last week. politico called a momentous moment for president obama. what are your thought on that morning? you can...
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washington journal continues.ost: we are joined now by nelson schwartz, and economics reporter for the new york times. he is here to discuss the latest jobs report with us. guest: great to be here. host: the economy added 280,000 jobs last month, the biggest number so far. what is driving those gains? guest: it was a very strong report because the gains work across a bunch of different areas, professional and business services gained a lot of job. that is white-collar things, engineering, computers. health pack and education was very strong. retail added about 31,000 jobs so that is stores and malls. host: you saw a very broad-based increase. when that seems a little bit confusing is the unemployment rate actually went up last month. how do you have more jobs and higher unemployment? guest: unemployment can go up for good reasons are boundaries -- good reasons or bad reasons. you are not counted as unemployed unless you are looking for work so basically more people were looking for work last month, which has the e
washington journal continues.ost: we are joined now by nelson schwartz, and economics reporter for the new york times. he is here to discuss the latest jobs report with us. guest: great to be here. host: the economy added 280,000 jobs last month, the biggest number so far. what is driving those gains? guest: it was a very strong report because the gains work across a bunch of different areas, professional and business services gained a lot of job. that is white-collar things, engineering,...
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in another story from this morning's "wall street journal," "wall street journal," within the company behind the wearable health tracking device had raised its range for the pricing. the prices tonight and it starts trading tomorrow. donald trump is running for president. the real estate mogul says he knows how to create jobs. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. maria: donald's son eric joins me to talk about his father's announced men. janet yellen wrapping things up today. whether the federal reserve will raise interest rates at 2:00 p.m. eastern. it is highly unlikely they will raise rates today. one of the most recognizable teams in baseball embroiled in a hacking scandal. investigating whether cardinals illegally accessed a computer database at the houston astros. they will talk with me about this later in the program. >> this season is now complete. the golden state warriors in the 2015th nba champions. their first title in 40 years. trained to the golden state warriors are the new nba champs beating the cleveland cavaliers last night 105 to 97, takin
in another story from this morning's "wall street journal," "wall street journal," within the company behind the wearable health tracking device had raised its range for the pricing. the prices tonight and it starts trading tomorrow. donald trump is running for president. the real estate mogul says he knows how to create jobs. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. maria: donald's son eric joins me to talk about his father's announced men....
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as daniel harrington recounted in a recent op-ed that he wrote in "the providence journal," "captain abraham spoke first for the rhode islanders, summoning d unningston. imd sheridan -- i am the sheriff of the county. there's a warrant to apprehend you, expletive. so surrender, expletive." it was, as harrington said, a classic rhode island greeting. i consent that his article be added to the record at the end of my remarks. >> without objection. >> the lieutenant refused his command and ordered his men to fire upon anyone who attempted to board. the rhode islanders outnumbered the british and swarmed onto the deck. shots rang out in the dark. the lieutenant felt wounded. in the arm and the guy -- the lieutenant fell wounded in the arm and the thigh. that night the very first blood in the conflict that was to become the american revolution was drawn by american arms. a little bit more than just tea over the side of the boston harbor. as the patriots commandeered the ship brown ordered one of its rhode islanders to tend to his wounds. he was an able doctor and saved the lieutenant. the
as daniel harrington recounted in a recent op-ed that he wrote in "the providence journal," "captain abraham spoke first for the rhode islanders, summoning d unningston. imd sheridan -- i am the sheriff of the county. there's a warrant to apprehend you, expletive. so surrender, expletive." it was, as harrington said, a classic rhode island greeting. i consent that his article be added to the record at the end of my remarks. >> without objection. >> the lieutenant...
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the journal reports many analysts say it is too early to worry about this in stocks continue to make gains even if the transports are lacking. a couple of things to note of course we have oil at $59 cover $60 a barrel that weighs on airlines. a big technician. one of the most read is watching. what we've had a little bit of recovery, if the weakness continues then she would look or some sort of correction in the dow jones industrial average. sandra: most analysts say it's too early to work here. bottom line, some of the most bullish longer-term investors say for a healthy stock market it's not such a bad day. bear markets that sell 20% from the highest and can sometimes make a market when it healthier. lauren: absolutely. you want to see them moving in tandem. a little bit of pullback would be a breath of fresh air. we should know that germany's dax fell 10% from april highs and entered correction territory. sandra: very good point. what is the next day in american fare as history to make them win. lauren is looking at that. lauren: american fare of the winner could be a $50 million.
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another chart from the wall street journal. the total education debt of students and parents from the graduating class contributing about $70 billion in total student loan debt. you can see that increasing since the 293 -- since 1993. we want to hear from you. if you are under 25 years old (202) 748-8000. 25-40, (202) 748-8001. if you are 41 and older, (202) 748-8002. we will be looking at your comments. including a few on facebook this morning. robert on facebook says paying off student loan debt is impossible, due to interest, raising the interest rates. as a soon to be college student the thought of debt is already stressing me out. under that michael, no student loans ever. went to the military first. government, all of you, paid for two degrees. thank you. all high school graduates should have military experience, to know, to understand the significance. daniel calling in from new jersey, good morning. caller: how are you? host: what are your experiences with paying off student loans and, if you don't mind, how much do you
another chart from the wall street journal. the total education debt of students and parents from the graduating class contributing about $70 billion in total student loan debt. you can see that increasing since the 293 -- since 1993. we want to hear from you. if you are under 25 years old (202) 748-8000. 25-40, (202) 748-8001. if you are 41 and older, (202) 748-8002. we will be looking at your comments. including a few on facebook this morning. robert on facebook says paying off student loan...
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jake ward has the story. >> every weekend journal students meet here to crunch data to crump numbers. i brian berg is using old school journalism to figure out how many people are killed by police each year in this country. that's because there's no government agency that comprehensively tracks the number of people who die in police custody. >> okay so these are all the records that scale from our public records request in texas. the federal government tracks anything that matters. anything. the number of shoes sold, you know rainfall in death feal. thevalley. the fact that they weren't collecting this information suggests it just didn't matter. >> zeke edwards thinks this is unsettling. >> we need this data not only to know what are the police doing today in this year but what did they do last year and what did they do the year before? are they shooting more people, are they disproportionately african american, are those rates growing? >> it wasn't supposed to be like this. back in 2000 congress passed the death in custody reporting act which requires authorities to report any death
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"the wall street journal" editorial says it is actually not a triumph for democracy. the editorial says it would have been better if this had been settled in a democratic way through politicians' vote, etc., and it is a dangerous precedent according to "the wall street journal." what is interesting is that this decision came one day after the supreme court upheld a part of the -- of part of obamacare. Ñ ÷ p÷ . mike: leadership-- many people aspire to it, but very few people excel at it. do you have what it takes? i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it full frame. james altucher knows a thing or two about comebacks. in 1998 he sold his first company for $10 million. and with anoth
"the wall street journal" editorial says it is actually not a triumph for democracy. the editorial says it would have been better if this had been settled in a democratic way through politicians' vote, etc., and it is a dangerous precedent according to "the wall street journal." what is interesting is that this decision came one day after the supreme court upheld a part of the -- of part of obamacare. Ñ÷p÷ . mike: leadership-- many people aspire to it, but very few people...
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. >>> this week on the "journal editorial >>> this week on the journal, editorial report.ourt moves left as it wraps up its term. we'll wrap up all the big decisions and what it means for the political landscape heading into 2016 and as charleston buries its dead the look at the community's response and the debate it has sparked over race in america. debate it has sparked over race in america. >>> welcome to the "journal edtorial >>> welcome to the journal"the journal editorial report" report. i'm paul
. >>> this week on the "journal editorial >>> this week on the journal, editorial report.ourt moves left as it wraps up its term. we'll wrap up all the big decisions and what it means for the political landscape heading into 2016 and as charleston buries its dead the look at the community's response and the debate it has sparked over race in america. debate it has sparked over race in america. >>> welcome to the "journal edtorial >>> welcome to the...
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"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in his weekly address, president obama reacts to the supreme court's ruling on health care. senator john bozeman of arkansas has the government's response and talks about defense spending. john: hi everybody. president obama: we declared in health care it is not a privilege for few but a right for all. this week after more than 50 votes in congress to repeal or weaken this law, after a presidential election based in part on preserving or repealing this law after multiple challenges to this law before the supreme court, we can now say this for certain the affordable care act still stands. it is working. and it is here to stay. on thursday, when the court upheld the critical part of the affordable care act it was a victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives are more secure because of this law. this law means that if you're a parent, you can keep your kids on your plan until they turn 26. if you're a senior, or an american with a disabili
"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in his weekly address, president obama reacts to the supreme court's ruling on health care. senator john bozeman of arkansas has the government's response and talks about defense spending. john: hi everybody. president obama: we declared in health care it is not a privilege for few but a right for all. this week after more than 50 votes in congress to repeal or weaken this law, after a presidential election based in...
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the wall street journal says he paid $23 million for the escape.s lakes, streams, and maple syrup operation in two homes, absolutely beautiful. a spokesperson said he bought the land for conservation purposes but also plans to use it as a personal retreat. louis farrakhan, leader of the nation of islam is weighing in on the controversy over the confederate flag. snooki lee is trying to get a flag removed from state capitol grounds after nine people were killed in charleston in the church last week. speaking in washington d.c. says the real war should be over the u.s. flag. >> i don't know what the fighting is about over the confederate flag. we need to put the american flag down because it was held under the confederate flag. maria: the supreme court could issue decisions that could affect you. a challenge to the affordable care acted cancel health-care subsidies under obamacare for millions of people. justices looking at a provision that says federal subsidies could be given in states that set up, involving same-sex marriage, in greece the credito
the wall street journal says he paid $23 million for the escape.s lakes, streams, and maple syrup operation in two homes, absolutely beautiful. a spokesperson said he bought the land for conservation purposes but also plans to use it as a personal retreat. louis farrakhan, leader of the nation of islam is weighing in on the controversy over the confederate flag. snooki lee is trying to get a flag removed from state capitol grounds after nine people were killed in charleston in the church last...