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journalism is more fun. both come with, like, unhealthy habits, late nights and a lot of unnecessary drinking but journalism is more rewarding and you don't get yelled at as much. >> i go to concordia university in irvine, california. i have a real passion for politics and the conservative movement but i couldn't tell you what i want to do yet so -- >> i'm with you. >> my name's arisa, i'm a junior at yale university and i'll probably go into consulting. >> stay away from the weird clubs at yale. all these different conservative groups always vying who is the most conservative and people come out departmented. >> hello, i'm matt from willard, maryland, and i would like to work in the white house one day. >> i love baltimore. i went there for halloween. took a girl there for valentine's day, doesn't sound nice, but you can get a great hotel and a fantastic dinner for cheaper than drinks in d.c. >> i'm delaney mcpherson. i'm from the university of south carolina and i'm a journalism major going to stay in jour
journalism is more fun. both come with, like, unhealthy habits, late nights and a lot of unnecessary drinking but journalism is more rewarding and you don't get yelled at as much. >> i go to concordia university in irvine, california. i have a real passion for politics and the conservative movement but i couldn't tell you what i want to do yet so -- >> i'm with you. >> my name's arisa, i'm a junior at yale university and i'll probably go into consulting. >> stay away...
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our first guest of the morning is ian talley of the "wall street journal." brexitere to talk about or the decision by britain to separate from the european union. your paper, if you take a look at the website of the front page, the headline on the website, is your reaction to brexit. it shows rifts. guest: there are questions about trade relationship in the political relationship. the special relationship in washington with london won't disappear. there is a very long history there. there are more questions about u.s. policy will interact with the eu. with.s. policy with trade the eu in london separately will interact. in the economic and political shockwaves that will continue to reverberate into the u.s. economy. host: are there any other current trade deals are trade issues that are directly affected between united states and members of the european union? guest: there is a long-running negotiation with the transatlantic partnership. there are questions about how that will be affected. was not just on security issues and not often seen i die with washingt
our first guest of the morning is ian talley of the "wall street journal." brexitere to talk about or the decision by britain to separate from the european union. your paper, if you take a look at the website of the front page, the headline on the website, is your reaction to brexit. it shows rifts. guest: there are questions about trade relationship in the political relationship. the special relationship in washington with london won't disappear. there is a very long history there....
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just do dogged journalism. do investigative journalism. do biographical journalism. the kind of journalism bernstein did, of course. that's what he's been saying. i think one of the reasons he went off at this press conference was because of the journalism that was done about his money for veterans. "the washington post" really, really pushed him on it and did old-fashioned, real journalism. drew griffin, i think, is breathing down his neck. if you saw what he did on the va, you know how much that's got to worry somebody. and i think that was exactly the question from abc, sounded very precise, the first one you played about how much money. you said this, but this is what we have. that's what gets under his skin. he can run circles around any interviewer in the business, although jake tapper gave him a real run for it on friday, and i was really happy to see that. but this is what will get him. if we continue to do it. the question is, do we have the will to do it? we have the resources, but are the owners going to spend the money to put people on him full time to br
just do dogged journalism. do investigative journalism. do biographical journalism. the kind of journalism bernstein did, of course. that's what he's been saying. i think one of the reasons he went off at this press conference was because of the journalism that was done about his money for veterans. "the washington post" really, really pushed him on it and did old-fashioned, real journalism. drew griffin, i think, is breathing down his neck. if you saw what he did on the va, you know...
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you started the allthingsd website - [kara] within the journal. - within the journal, as well as the d conference, which is the forerunner to the code conference. - [kara] right, exactly. - which you are now the executive producer, co-creator of this annual deal. the conference business has become a revenue stream for you. - huge revenue stream, enormous. - [evan] why are more people not doing what you're doing? - they are, everyone's copying it. - [evan] you think so? - yeah, it's really bad, i wish they'd stop (laughs) - your code conference as we sit here for 2016 is sold out. - it is. - why do you care? if you sold out, what do you care if other people? - 'cause ultimately, sponsors, it's like anything else. everyone sees. we did it very early, and first, and best, and then everyone copies it. no matter how you slice it, whenever there's competitors in a space, there's competitors for sponsors, one of the things we run into, for example, is the other day, i had to do deal with it, there's a lot of conferences that, it's called pay to play. if you pay, you get to be onstage. well,
you started the allthingsd website - [kara] within the journal. - within the journal, as well as the d conference, which is the forerunner to the code conference. - [kara] right, exactly. - which you are now the executive producer, co-creator of this annual deal. the conference business has become a revenue stream for you. - huge revenue stream, enormous. - [evan] why are more people not doing what you're doing? - they are, everyone's copying it. - [evan] you think so? - yeah, it's really bad,...
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i think there is a lot of remarkable, tremendous journalism out there. i think it plays make readily important role in not just providing the facts, but the contexts. right? for the consumer, i think there's a lot of hack journalism, calling himself journalists because in our platform. i don't think the problem is speed. and i not sure the problem is volume. i think it is the combination of the two. the fact that everyone is a wire reporter now, and they live on twitter, and too often now, retreating is replacing reporting. and people are putting it out there, and you will see reporters retweet, without checking it out, with a disclaimer. "whoa, if true." [laughter] : that doesn't cover? mo: if it is, it is a doozy. [laughter] that doesn't work. a story has already been told. it is hard to walk it back. now that everyone is a wire reporter, in the breaking news, god, i hate that term, the breaking news business, and we are doing it at lightning speed that everybody has access to, that concerns me. marty: the broader question here, the president talked ab
i think there is a lot of remarkable, tremendous journalism out there. i think it plays make readily important role in not just providing the facts, but the contexts. right? for the consumer, i think there's a lot of hack journalism, calling himself journalists because in our platform. i don't think the problem is speed. and i not sure the problem is volume. i think it is the combination of the two. the fact that everyone is a wire reporter now, and they live on twitter, and too often now,...
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we had a catalyst in january, a journal of ideas, a quarterly publication. you can sign up at bushcenter.org. [laughter] >> in the first issue, we had joe lieberman, mark cuban, affected the way we share. and today in politico there was a reference to the cuban story that was in that issue of the catalyst six months ago. because it was good, compelling, a little bit of a surprise. ryan was in that issue. surprise people with the content. make it good, make a compelling. you know, a good white house example -- people forget that george w. bush had the first all-digital presidency. every photograph was digital. the first live stream, starting in 2001. they were live streamed. all digital. he did a blog on his trip to the middle east with air force one. the first interview for yahoo!. mike young did the interview. after 9/11, tourists had been cut off. the public cannot come in. so the way to show the public, the declaration to tell the story of the holiday season, was through the lens of marty, the scottish terrier. came up with this idea working with jeannie
we had a catalyst in january, a journal of ideas, a quarterly publication. you can sign up at bushcenter.org. [laughter] >> in the first issue, we had joe lieberman, mark cuban, affected the way we share. and today in politico there was a reference to the cuban story that was in that issue of the catalyst six months ago. because it was good, compelling, a little bit of a surprise. ryan was in that issue. surprise people with the content. make it good, make a compelling. you know, a good...
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i mean, in argentina, you had no journalism at that time, and to live in a country without journalism, without people being able to talk to each other all the time... >> hinojosa: so fighting for a free press. >> oh, that's tremendously important. >> hinojosa: and? >> and... decency. you know, let's talk about human rights and human decency. because what was lacking in argentina was human decency, and i think we might be losing human decency in the united states. by the way people talk, by the way they characterize people. i'm all in favor of, you know, the most strong language that you can use, but not language that is... seems to be, you know, targeted language, where you realize that people are being... if somebody's looking at some of the things they see, they might feel that, you know, it's okay to go out and get a gun. >> hinojosa: robert cox, for all of your work in the name of journalism, and in the name of human rights for all, we really want to thank you for everything, and we're so glad that you're here and that your family is safe. and thank you for everything that you hav
i mean, in argentina, you had no journalism at that time, and to live in a country without journalism, without people being able to talk to each other all the time... >> hinojosa: so fighting for a free press. >> oh, that's tremendously important. >> hinojosa: and? >> and... decency. you know, let's talk about human rights and human decency. because what was lacking in argentina was human decency, and i think we might be losing human decency in the united states. by the...
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they say journal, journalist good, get it off your mind. this is all about journal. >> she didn't tell her she was doing it. here's what turf say when twitter first started we had creepily boss kingsly and i followed him on twitter there was morning meetings. he thought about things differently good fair to say. >> i would be like, oh, yeah, that is a great idea. people were like, first of all you are a greek with him. i was following him on twitter. i knew you what he was tweeting and talking about. so i think this person's mom had the right idea. maybe she didn't share it with her but as you said she knew she was having a a bad day and something was going on. >> but she knows who she was kissing and stuff. >> i don't know. >> i think trust is an issue too. >> i need more details too. >> talk to her mom, we will get her and person separately. >> can you get her on the phone. >> how did you hold it in for this long. >> that is the big question. >> what was the most juicy thing she did. >> what was most disturbing thing she did that made you
they say journal, journalist good, get it off your mind. this is all about journal. >> she didn't tell her she was doing it. here's what turf say when twitter first started we had creepily boss kingsly and i followed him on twitter there was morning meetings. he thought about things differently good fair to say. >> i would be like, oh, yeah, that is a great idea. people were like, first of all you are a greek with him. i was following him on twitter. i knew you what he was tweeting...
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i'm a journalism major, going to stay in journalism. i am from california and i plan on running my own international nonprofit ngo focusing on were crimes and human rights. >> that is a great record. just as the clintons. >> -- that is a great racket. just ask the clintons. >> i'm a journalism major. i would like to go into political journalism. >> i attended mcallister college. i want to pursue journalism or law. i go to northern virginia community college. i would like to be a human rights activist and traveling journalism to serve as a bridge between the u.s. and third world countries. i i'm interning with the -- study journalism and political science at the university of missouri. >> don't do anything he does. that is exactly what he told me. >> he is self-aware. i kicked him out of his christmas already three times. multiple people i had to remove from that event. he was one of the ones that quickly for dave. -- fo rgave. i'm from the university of michigan. i want to be a constitutional lawyer's like can sue universities for a liv
i'm a journalism major, going to stay in journalism. i am from california and i plan on running my own international nonprofit ngo focusing on were crimes and human rights. >> that is a great record. just as the clintons. >> -- that is a great racket. just ask the clintons. >> i'm a journalism major. i would like to go into political journalism. >> i attended mcallister college. i want to pursue journalism or law. i go to northern virginia community college. i would like...
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journalism is more fun. both come with, like, unhealthy habits, late nights and a lot of unnecessary drinking but journalism is more rewarding and you don't get yelled at as much. >> i go to concordia university in irvine, california. i have a real passion for politics and the conservative movement but i couldn't tell you what i want to do yet so -- >> i'm with you. >> my name's arisa, i'm a junior at yale university and i'll probably go into consulting. >> stay away from the weird clubs at yale. all these different conservative groups always vying who is the most conservative and people come out departmented. >> hello, i'm matt from willard, maryland, and i would like to work in the white house one day. >> i love baltimore. i went there for halloween. took a girl there for valentine's day, doesn't sound nice, but you can get a great hotel and a fantastic dinner for cheaper than drinks in d.c. >> i'm delaney mcpherson. i'm from the university of south carolina and i'm a journalism major going to stay in jour
journalism is more fun. both come with, like, unhealthy habits, late nights and a lot of unnecessary drinking but journalism is more rewarding and you don't get yelled at as much. >> i go to concordia university in irvine, california. i have a real passion for politics and the conservative movement but i couldn't tell you what i want to do yet so -- >> i'm with you. >> my name's arisa, i'm a junior at yale university and i'll probably go into consulting. >> stay away...
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nicole: at "the wall street journal" "wall street journal" reports verizon plans to submit a second round bid of $3 billion for yahoo!'s core internet business. verizon is considered the leading contender. the private equity firm tpg is also expected to submit a site around it before monday's deadline paper journal for ordained yahoo! may hold at least one more bidding round. offers can change by the final round. lauren: struggling retailer ralph will run to announce major job cuts and store closings today. as profit and sales have fallen 50% since 2014. turn things around, rolf arend hired stephane larsen to replace him as ceo. by september he made his mark at old navy at each event. sources say he will announce 50 stores closing hospitals to does the job has been a at analyst today. taking a look at shares, they are down 30% in the past year. lauren: valley pharmaceuticals have said this today. investors have punished the stock to the company got caught up in controversies over mail order pharmacies and pricing of its drugs. we are also watching goldman sachs. u.s. investigators tried t
nicole: at "the wall street journal" "wall street journal" reports verizon plans to submit a second round bid of $3 billion for yahoo!'s core internet business. verizon is considered the leading contender. the private equity firm tpg is also expected to submit a site around it before monday's deadline paper journal for ordained yahoo! may hold at least one more bidding round. offers can change by the final round. lauren: struggling retailer ralph will run to announce major...
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"the wall street journal" "wall street journal" says the deal defies logic and will have worried.na squashed the united states men's soccer team and showed everyone why he is the world does. and baseball a rematch of the world series but they had battled through injuries to win against the royals. highlights coming out. nicole: could mourn 5:31 a.m. you to welcome you to "fbn:am," the latest breaking news and what to expect a day ahead. the final day of campaigning as they had supposed not to determine if united kingdom will remain a member of the european union ashley webster live in london. good morning, actually. reporter: good morning. the last opportunity. the final day for campaigners on both sides of the issue to make their pitch to those people still undecided. the poll is up in that 7:00 a.m. in the u.k. we may get an inkling of which way the vote is going. maybe a better leader than not. turnout is six to be high. last night we had a very spirited debate between three sides of the issue. it televised live to bated breath but not at the 6000 people. it got very heated at
"the wall street journal" "wall street journal" says the deal defies logic and will have worried.na squashed the united states men's soccer team and showed everyone why he is the world does. and baseball a rematch of the world series but they had battled through injuries to win against the royals. highlights coming out. nicole: could mourn 5:31 a.m. you to welcome you to "fbn:am," the latest breaking news and what to expect a day ahead. the final day of campaigning...
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i want to read this paragraph from "the wall street journal." it said mr.the district judge had, quote, an absolute conflict in presiding over the litigation given he was of mexican heritage and member of latino lawyers association. mr. trump says the background of the judge being a mexican immigrant is relevant because he pledged to seal the border. it is conflict of interest. a judge normally doesn't come out, defend himself. a judge usually remains silent in a case like this, right? >> that's right. they rule on the recusal, but usually don't write an opinion explaining that decision. this is such an easy case. this is not a close case. >> explain why it is an easy case. >> there are two points trump raises. trump appears to have confused one laraza, an active organization critical of donald trump and pro-immigration rights. the judge is not a member of that organization. he is a member of a different organization, also called laraza, a fraternal organization of lawyers of hispanic heritage, which is a perfectly ordinary and familiar group, many catholic
i want to read this paragraph from "the wall street journal." it said mr.the district judge had, quote, an absolute conflict in presiding over the litigation given he was of mexican heritage and member of latino lawyers association. mr. trump says the background of the judge being a mexican immigrant is relevant because he pledged to seal the border. it is conflict of interest. a judge normally doesn't come out, defend himself. a judge usually remains silent in a case like this,...
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journalism checks fact.ow much trouble we are in. i'll tell you something else. i don't think it's elitist. in america we started out with george washington and a person considerable cannot tell a lie cherry tree. we went to honest abe. this is part of the american character. you don't throw it on you now because somebody named donald trump says it doesn't matter what's true and what isn't. >> angie, does this depress you? >> no, i get e-mails from everyday voters every day who say we're sick of the politicians, we just want the facts. thank you for doing what you're doing. the reason more media organizations are doing fact checking is because the audience wants to see it. they want to read it. these stories get clicks. people are paying attention. i think this is an unusual campaign and we'll not be able to assess the role of fact checking until after the election is said and down, but i'm optimistic. the fact that more and more media are doing it is a good thing. it was much needed in journalism, and i sup
journalism checks fact.ow much trouble we are in. i'll tell you something else. i don't think it's elitist. in america we started out with george washington and a person considerable cannot tell a lie cherry tree. we went to honest abe. this is part of the american character. you don't throw it on you now because somebody named donald trump says it doesn't matter what's true and what isn't. >> angie, does this depress you? >> no, i get e-mails from everyday voters every day who say...
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i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >>> this week on "the journal journal editorial report" as new news, we'll talk to ray kelly about combating the homegrown terror threat. plus, president obama helps significant progress against fighting isis. while the cia director warns of more attacks. and has terror makes a return to the campaign trail a look at how the presidential candidates are responding. but fi new tension between the u.s. and russia. the pentagon accusing moscow of deliberate ti targeting u.s. backed rebels in syria. russia is claiming the air strike was nearly 200 miles away from the wr the u.s. said rebel forces were operating. there was an effort to better coordinate efforts. tens of thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets of okinawa protesting troops on the japanese island following last month's rape and murder of a 20-year-old woman. an american contractor worked on a u.s. base and has been arrested and charged in her death. see you at the top of the hour. back now to "journal editorial report". hope you are enjoying your day. >>> welcome to the jou
i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >>> this week on "the journal journal editorial report" as new news, we'll talk to ray kelly about combating the homegrown terror threat. plus, president obama helps significant progress against fighting isis. while the cia director warns of more attacks. and has terror makes a return to the campaign trail a look at how the presidential candidates are responding. but fi new tension between the u.s. and russia. the pentagon accusing...
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"washington journal." --"washington journal," is next. the flag over the u.s. capitol is at half staff this morning, along with flags across the country as the nation mourns the victims of an early morning a florida gayy at club that left 50 people dead and 53 more injured. attacked by u.s. man who reportedly pledged allegiance to the islamic state, it goes down as the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. we will spend all three hours of the program today getting your reaction to the tragedy of the pulse nightclub innovative. a special line for lando residents.-- orlando call (202) 748-8000. members of the lgbt community, others,2) 748-8001, all call (202) 748-8002. killer, theto the motivation, and the weapons. but first, the victims of the tragedy of the pulse nightclub. 21 have been named so far, 50 dead. , as family orlando members have been notified, has been posting the names of those killed at the pulse nightclub strategy. your the 21 who have been named so far. [reading names] edward sotomayor jr., 34 years old. stanley almodovar iii, 23 years old. luis
"washington journal." --"washington journal," is next. the flag over the u.s. capitol is at half staff this morning, along with flags across the country as the nation mourns the victims of an early morning a florida gayy at club that left 50 people dead and 53 more injured. attacked by u.s. man who reportedly pledged allegiance to the islamic state, it goes down as the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. we will spend all three hours of the program today getting your...
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but look, that's the real issue in journalism. one thing that i fear about modern journalism is that editors increasingly have lost control of the narrative. why? because we are looking newspapers at large, are looking at stories that are going to be popular with audiences. did you get on the most viewed, most popular, most e-mailed list this week? what does that say about the quality of what you are writing? there's nothing more depressing than when the wall street journal since the a huge expense to give report a story from burma and about four people read it. forget it, i could write another piece about donald trump i know it would have a huge audience. so there's a shallow wind of journalism and shallow in of public rhetoric, public discourse and very naturally i think both politically people want to play to those shallower narratives. it becomes difficult to see complexity and issued it to become so much easier to simply say you are on one side, you are on the other, there is no gray zone, there is a between and there's no ro
but look, that's the real issue in journalism. one thing that i fear about modern journalism is that editors increasingly have lost control of the narrative. why? because we are looking newspapers at large, are looking at stories that are going to be popular with audiences. did you get on the most viewed, most popular, most e-mailed list this week? what does that say about the quality of what you are writing? there's nothing more depressing than when the wall street journal since the a huge...
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president national press club journal institute. >> chuck roch. >> west pitburg and professional journalism at the university. >> vice chairwoman and white house correspondence and a past press club president. >> julia milton, the better half of today's speaker, kind of like mizu's first lady. >> senior policy advice of secretary of the department of education. joining us in the audience today, espinosa of assistant vice president center for policy and research strategies. thank you, all. [ applause ] the university of missouri system flag ship canvas has been known for its column. being the first grand slam university west of mississippi and world renowned journalist school. but, for the past two years, the campus has been boiled of racial attention. our guests today michael middleton was named interim of last fall. having a push out during the protest. the protest cu, the founding members of the group of concerned students of the 1950s. middleton received his undergraduate and law degrees from the university of missouri. he had a career in the federal justice and department of health and
president national press club journal institute. >> chuck roch. >> west pitburg and professional journalism at the university. >> vice chairwoman and white house correspondence and a past press club president. >> julia milton, the better half of today's speaker, kind of like mizu's first lady. >> senior policy advice of secretary of the department of education. joining us in the audience today, espinosa of assistant vice president center for policy and research...
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washington journal continues.t: economist mark price joins us today. about how thetudy top 1% of income earners competitor the other 99%, he breaks it down along states, metropolitan, and even county lines. let's start on the national .evel how does the top 1% compared to the other 99% wacom's income inequality? roughly 1.6 million families, in the top 1%, they 21 times what the bottom earns. is the national level of inequality. most of your viewers will not be surprised to hear when you look across the state, new york and connecticut standout with high levels of inequality where the top 1% of families earn more than 40 times more than the bottom 99%. new york and connecticut are home to a disproportionate share and more importantly, it is a home to the financial sector, the tanks as well as the hedge funds which tend to be out in connecticut. the state of wyoming also join connecticut up there in new york with the top 1% earning 40 times more than the bottom 99%. is driven by energy extraction. a big oil and gas
washington journal continues.t: economist mark price joins us today. about how thetudy top 1% of income earners competitor the other 99%, he breaks it down along states, metropolitan, and even county lines. let's start on the national .evel how does the top 1% compared to the other 99% wacom's income inequality? roughly 1.6 million families, in the top 1%, they 21 times what the bottom earns. is the national level of inequality. most of your viewers will not be surprised to hear when you look...
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they helped establish it as the predominant position of electronic journalism in general. it just wasn't -- there just wasn't any doubt about it, that when i went the first time i was unprepared to cover the war. perhaps it can be be said of most correspondents, they're unprepared to cover the war. you i had covered war before. i had covered an india/pakistan war in the summer of 1965. but this was the first time that i had been privileged and i used word measuredly to cover american men and women, at that time almost exclusively men, in combat. to say i was unprepared is under stated. but i remember the first time, it was three days after i arrived, i quickly went north to ikor and covered an operation which is to say a combat operation near tom key. and that was the first time that i had seen in person eyewitness to war in which my neighbors and the young sons of people all over the country was involved. and to be perfectly honest about it, i never got over the shock of it. real mud, real blood, real screams of the wounded, moans of the dying. and when i saw the first wo
they helped establish it as the predominant position of electronic journalism in general. it just wasn't -- there just wasn't any doubt about it, that when i went the first time i was unprepared to cover the war. perhaps it can be be said of most correspondents, they're unprepared to cover the war. you i had covered war before. i had covered an india/pakistan war in the summer of 1965. but this was the first time that i had been privileged and i used word measuredly to cover american men and...
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that is a real issue in journalism. one thing i fear about modern journalism is that editors increasingly have lost control of the narrative. why? we are looking newspapers at -- they are looking at stories that are going to be popular with audiences. did you get on the most viewed, most popular, most e-mailed list this week? what does that say about the quality of what you are writing? there is nothing more depressing them of the wall street journal since the huge expense to deeply report a story from burma and about four people read it. forget it. i could write a piece about donald trump and another would have a huge audience. there is a shallow link of journalism, and therefore a shallowing the public rhetoric. people want toy, play to those shallower narratives. it becomes difficult to see complexity in issues. it becomes so much easier to simply say, you are on one side, you are on the other, there is no gray zone and no room for that areor views shaded or colored by some kind of complexity. that's a real issue. is
that is a real issue in journalism. one thing i fear about modern journalism is that editors increasingly have lost control of the narrative. why? we are looking newspapers at -- they are looking at stories that are going to be popular with audiences. did you get on the most viewed, most popular, most e-mailed list this week? what does that say about the quality of what you are writing? there is nothing more depressing them of the wall street journal since the huge expense to deeply report a...
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it's a soldier's journal. so that's an e-mail basically i sent to him a couple years ago at this point, and i'm honored it's in there, and -- >> tell about the journal. what you were writing about. >> oh, i mean, literally -- i just wrote about whatever was happening. there's no -- when i wrote it wasn't for a plan. it was just, i was young, 18 when i enlisted, got out when i was 22 and never been to war before, so i thought, okay, whatever i'll write about it. i've never gone through and re-read it. it's sit only my computer. on the hard drive and on my google drive. the only part i have ever revisit is when i was picking out pieces to send to him, and when i read through it again after he sent me a copy of the book just a few weeks ago. so there was in plan. just -- you can see that if you go through and you read it, there's no attempt to keep the grammar clean, keep the language clean, to -- or anything like that. it's rough to read. you have to read through it's couple times. >> what's what makes so it goo
it's a soldier's journal. so that's an e-mail basically i sent to him a couple years ago at this point, and i'm honored it's in there, and -- >> tell about the journal. what you were writing about. >> oh, i mean, literally -- i just wrote about whatever was happening. there's no -- when i wrote it wasn't for a plan. it was just, i was young, 18 when i enlisted, got out when i was 22 and never been to war before, so i thought, okay, whatever i'll write about it. i've never gone...
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shiva: i think it is actually a big win for journalism and what should be good journalism.one graduating journalism college now has a clear choice if they want to do copywriting for click baiting or if they want to be real journalists. i am extremely happy. obviously, our lawsuit was instrumental for gawker to take this strategy to try to protect themselves. emily: i was thinking, with some people who have rallied to peter thiel's site, including a couple of venture capitalists who gawker has written negative venture founder of sun microsystems, i said, if you support peter thiel in this lawsuit or backing lawsuits against gawker, where do you draw the line against freedom of the press? >> the issue of what the press is is very ambiguous now. is a bloomberg journalist the same as a hustler magazine journalist? what is the line? me, there are two things that matter. anything that goes without checks and balances is going to go out. to nick didn't, i say he needs checks and balances -- two denton, i say he needs checks and balances. at the facts were not in favor of old cogan
shiva: i think it is actually a big win for journalism and what should be good journalism.one graduating journalism college now has a clear choice if they want to do copywriting for click baiting or if they want to be real journalists. i am extremely happy. obviously, our lawsuit was instrumental for gawker to take this strategy to try to protect themselves. emily: i was thinking, with some people who have rallied to peter thiel's site, including a couple of venture capitalists who gawker has...
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. >>> welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paulit gigot. britain votedgi to leave the european union thursday plunging the uk and the rest of europe into political and economic turmo turmoil. the presumptive republican dom knee donald trump weighed inru the vote and said people may soon be coming to american shores. >> you're going to have in my opinion more than just what happened last night. you're going to have many other case where is they want to take the borders back. they want to take their monetary back. they want to take a lot of have a country again. i think you're going to have this happen moreo and more. i believe that. i think it's happening in the united states. it is happening h by the fact tt i have done so well in the polls. >> joining the panel this week columnist t journal" dan henninger, assistant editorial page editor james freeen maee nd a washington columnist kim strasel. dan you have been following the developments for a long time. what do you think it means for europe and the uk? >> let's start with a long time. it
. >>> welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paulit gigot. britain votedgi to leave the european union thursday plunging the uk and the rest of europe into political and economic turmo turmoil. the presumptive republican dom knee donald trump weighed inru the vote and said people may soon be coming to american shores. >> you're going to have in my opinion more than just what happened last night. you're going to have many other case where is they want to take the borders...
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be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning.n the discussion. next, we are live in long beach, california where hillary clinton is speaking to some orders ahead of the state primary tomorrow. coverage now on c-span. you have always stood with us. [applause] leader who with a values the constitution, who will champion immigration reform, who will ensure we raise the minimum wage, who is the most qualified candidate to run. [applause] >> and who will inspire americans to be our best, a nation of dreamers and optimists. now, there is a lot of talk about a lot of new folks joining the democratic party in the youth vote. look around. young people are supporting hillary clinton. [applause] >> and let me say, and let me say like all of you, i am with her. [applause] thank you for coming to long beach tonight. secretary clinton, thank you for fighting for us. we know, we know she will fight for us in the white house so my friends, are you ready? [applause] >> my friends, please give a huge round of applause for the next president of the
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be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, journal, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on friday morning. during the discussion. >> supreme court tied dooms obama immigration policy right pete's willing. he continues, the ruling deals a blow to to both the white house that has used executive measures to push forward immigration reform in the wake of congressional inaction. and to obama who has sought to rewrite a legacy that had some in latino activists cycles the department chief. president obama responded to the four - four decision at a news news conference earlier today. let's watch. [inaudible] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> good morning everybody. i want to say a few words to the case of the supreme court spoke on today. first, the affirmative-action case i am pleased the court upheld the basic notion that diversity is an important value in our society than that this country should provide a high-quality education to all our young people regardless of their background. we are not a country that guarantees equa
be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, journal, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on friday morning. during the discussion. >> supreme court tied dooms obama immigration policy right pete's willing. he continues, the ruling deals a blow to to both the white house that has used executive measures to push forward immigration reform in the wake of congressional inaction. and to obama who has sought to rewrite a legacy that had some in latino activists cycles the department chief....
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what's the state of journalism, in terms of a free press and reporting where you are?he reporting on views left, right, or neutral, journalists censorship. what's the state of journalism, in terms of a free press and reporting where you are? chris borain: we have a very free and robust press, but we have a state broadcaster who's starting to move slightly away from that in terms of not showing various forms of protest, a bit of censorship kicking in, which is something that a majority of the free press i work for are very upset about. sharyl: this is in south africa? chris: this is in south africa. and so, what the state broadcaster is doing instead of telling people about the protests, they are worried that if they show demonstrations that will then lead to demonstrations, so that's why they're not showing that at all -- they're trying to sanitize the news. sharyl: what forms of censorship are faced in china, is it very blatant? are journalists sometimes told by government what not to publish or is there self-censorship? lijia zhang: they are certainly self-censorship
what's the state of journalism, in terms of a free press and reporting where you are?he reporting on views left, right, or neutral, journalists censorship. what's the state of journalism, in terms of a free press and reporting where you are? chris borain: we have a very free and robust press, but we have a state broadcaster who's starting to move slightly away from that in terms of not showing various forms of protest, a bit of censorship kicking in, which is something that a majority of the...
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someone interestinged in journalism and wants to get involved in political journalism someday, what type of stories do you suggest that younger people write that don't have as much access? >> well, even if you're not living in washington, d.c. you're capable of covering hearings on capitol hill online because a lot of them are live stream so that is something that you can do. on your college campuses there are a number of stories happening every year that you can go out and cover whether it's what the women groups on campus are doing. what the women studies department is doing. what kind of -- what the administration is spending money on. what had kind of stance does the administration taking, what does the free speech code book look like on your campus? what are some of the policy it is that are this the policy handbook for students. what speak rs are coming to campus what is their background? just to give you a couple of examples from my days in college, you know, at one point they built a border wall across campus to prevent students from getting to class. to make some kind of point a
someone interestinged in journalism and wants to get involved in political journalism someday, what type of stories do you suggest that younger people write that don't have as much access? >> well, even if you're not living in washington, d.c. you're capable of covering hearings on capitol hill online because a lot of them are live stream so that is something that you can do. on your college campuses there are a number of stories happening every year that you can go out and cover whether...
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this is 40 minutes. >> "washington journal" continues.t: joining us from new york is gary johnson, former governor of new mexico. good morning. pedro.good morning, host: tell us about your philosophy of governance and what it means to you if you wear to become -- if you were to become president of united states. guest: i would stand for smaller government. the notion that government is too big and it taxes too much. it
this is 40 minutes. >> "washington journal" continues.t: joining us from new york is gary johnson, former governor of new mexico. good morning. pedro.good morning, host: tell us about your philosophy of governance and what it means to you if you wear to become -- if you were to become president of united states. guest: i would stand for smaller government. the notion that government is too big and it taxes too much. it
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now back to "journal editorial report." >>> welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. britain voted to leave the european union on wednesday. presumptive republican nominee donald trump weighed in on the vote from scotland and said that people may soon be coming to american shores. >> you're going to have more than just, in my opinion, more than just what happened last night. you're going to have, i think, many other cases where they want to take their borders back, they want to take their monetary back. they want to take a lot of things back. they want to be able to have a country again. i think you're going to have this happen more and more. i really believe that. and i think it's happening in the united states. it's happening by the fact that i've done so well in the polls. >> joining the panel this week "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henkinger, james freeman, and washington columnist kim strosle. dan, you've been following the developments for a long time. what do you think this means for europe and the uk? >> let's start with
now back to "journal editorial report." >>> welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. britain voted to leave the european union on wednesday. presumptive republican nominee donald trump weighed in on the vote from scotland and said that people may soon be coming to american shores. >> you're going to have more than just, in my opinion, more than just what happened last night. you're going to have, i think, many other cases where they want to take their...
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i want to read this paragraph from "the wall street journal." it said mr.d the district judge had, quote, an absolute conflict in presiding over the litigation given he was of mexican heritage and member of latino lawyers association. mr. trump says the background of the judge being a mexican immigrant is relevant because he pledged to seal the border. it is conflict of interest. a judge normally doesn't come out, defend himself. a judge usually remains silent in a case like this, right? >> that's right. they rule on the recusal, but usually don't write an opinion explaining that decision. this is such an easy case. this is not a close case. >> explain why it is an easy case. >> there are two points trump raises. trump appears to have confused one laraza, an active organization critical of donald trump and pro-immigration rights. >> explain why it is an easy case. >> there are two points trump raises. trump appears to have confused one laraza, an active organization critical of donald trump and pro-immigration rights. the judge is not a member of that organ
i want to read this paragraph from "the wall street journal." it said mr.d the district judge had, quote, an absolute conflict in presiding over the litigation given he was of mexican heritage and member of latino lawyers association. mr. trump says the background of the judge being a mexican immigrant is relevant because he pledged to seal the border. it is conflict of interest. a judge normally doesn't come out, defend himself. a judge usually remains silent in a case like this,...
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why won't "the wall street journal"?" the copy below goes on to say exxon-mobil has called for a carbon price and they have. the c.e.o.'s of b.p., shell, total, state oil, b.g. group and e.n.i. called climate change -- quote -- a critical challenge for our world and also called for a price on carbon. it is time for the editorial board of "wall street journal" to become part of the solution on climate change. the next one says "carbon dioxide traps heat on earth." and it goes on to say this isn't controversial. the head of exxon-mobil and most major oil companies agree along with every scientific academy in the world. again a fact. the next one, "the ergd is warmed. and we did it." it goes on to say, we've known for more than a century that adding more heat trapping carbon dioxide to the atmosphere from fossil fuels will warm the planet. we have known that. we've known that since abraham lincoln was president. so it's not surprising that the planet keeps getting warmer although you may not have seen this fact on this page.
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she gave mythisms it's a journal. it's a journal.personal journal. >> signed by the president of the united states of america. >> absolutely. >> that's powerful. >> yeah. >> that's got to be inspirational for you. >> every time i write in this book i read what he said. dream big dreams. and so every time i go in here i dream big dreams and i keep writing. >> how do you get through the days now? >> trying to take easy as i possibly can. try to take easy as i possibly can. as much as i possibly can. it's hard because i have to go day after day, you know, thinking and living that situation. as much as i don't show it, you know, i find myself crying and breaking down. i just take it easy. time heals all wounds. >> some days i wake up screaming like this morning. >> from a dream or nightmare. >> from a nightmare. and some days i just wake up and -- remind me self that you can't get as fast as you want to. you have to take time getting out of the bed and going to the bathroom. so remember you can't bend your knee because when you do that's
she gave mythisms it's a journal. it's a journal.personal journal. >> signed by the president of the united states of america. >> absolutely. >> that's powerful. >> yeah. >> that's got to be inspirational for you. >> every time i write in this book i read what he said. dream big dreams. and so every time i go in here i dream big dreams and i keep writing. >> how do you get through the days now? >> trying to take easy as i possibly can. try to take...
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this is a quote from "the wall street journal." in an interview to "the wall street journal" mr.er the trump university case had a, quote, absolute conflict, end quote, presiding over the litigation given that he was, quote, of mexican heritage and latino lawyers association. the judge was born in indiana to mexican grajts was relevant. i am building a wall, it is an inherent conflict of interest. >> no way. so what. so the judge was part of the national lawyers association. latino lawyers association. any black judge part of the bar association has conflict of interest if they preside over cases that involve white people? this is insane, it continues to feed a narrative of xenophobia. the republican party fought really hard against identity politics, we believe in individuals. to continue with this line of campaigning by donald trump and accepting that in the republican party is going to doom them. >> here's the question. everyone on the panel can weigh in. if the judge was a potential juror and answered a questionnaire saying he has specific political beliefs that are 100% agai
this is a quote from "the wall street journal." in an interview to "the wall street journal" mr.er the trump university case had a, quote, absolute conflict, end quote, presiding over the litigation given that he was, quote, of mexican heritage and latino lawyers association. the judge was born in indiana to mexican grajts was relevant. i am building a wall, it is an inherent conflict of interest. >> no way. so what. so the judge was part of the national lawyers...
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the rejoinder to state washington journal. >> "washington journal," continues.ing, mark hugo lopez, the director of hispanic research at the pew research center in washington. let's begin with what donald trump has had to say about this judge, who has mexican descent, consolidate all -- gonzales curiel. what impact will it have on hispanic voters? guest: there's been a lot of discussion on the impact that donald trump may be having on the latino vote this year. this is just one more of many interactions he has had with this banish community. -- the hispanic community. he may lead to more voter registration with hispanics. many hispanics have said they are saying it want to register to vote in order to vote against donald trump. whether or not that's happening on a national scale in significant numbers is hard to tell. we also have 4 million more hispanics who potentially could register to vote, so any surgeon registrations could be just because of more latinos available, or against donald trump. we won't know for a while. it depends on many different things. we
the rejoinder to state washington journal. >> "washington journal," continues.ing, mark hugo lopez, the director of hispanic research at the pew research center in washington. let's begin with what donald trump has had to say about this judge, who has mexican descent, consolidate all -- gonzales curiel. what impact will it have on hispanic voters? guest: there's been a lot of discussion on the impact that donald trump may be having on the latino vote this year. this is just one...
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hillary: i can't call you broadcast journalism's new gladiator? "elle" magazine said that. embarrassing tidbits for everyone. let's start talking. obviously a crazy election year. it is really different than we thought it would be a your ago when we were working at fusion, trying to figure out how we were going to do 2016. i do not think any of us foresaw the trump force coming our way and thought it would be something to do with early on in the election and probably less so. we get down to the issues that sort of drive the conversation more ourselves and having it drippin driven for us in many ways. i think there has been some adjusting we had to do. one thing that i think we have all been working on is how you differentiate yourself in the space. you think political coverage and it's just like this rash of headlines day in and day out on the campaign trail. ,e all want to be more creative help drive the conversations we want to have, but it's hard when you're faced with this just onslaught of headlines and news breaks coming ou at you driven by the spacing your campaign.
hillary: i can't call you broadcast journalism's new gladiator? "elle" magazine said that. embarrassing tidbits for everyone. let's start talking. obviously a crazy election year. it is really different than we thought it would be a your ago when we were working at fusion, trying to figure out how we were going to do 2016. i do not think any of us foresaw the trump force coming our way and thought it would be something to do with early on in the election and probably less so. we get...
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>> no, i don't think journalism should change.hink journalists should stop treating him like somebody who's just good for ratings because that's what's happening now. you know, we have cameras just covering an empty party waiting for donald trump as though this is the biggest event of that moment. >> last question then we have to go. i'm assuming you're voting for hillary at this point. but when you look the at this, how things have changed, how has tech and social media helped that? because to me, he's the first twitter president -- the real true twitter presidential candidate. no one uses the medium like he does. he takes great advantage of them and uses them well. i mean, whatever you think of him, he uses them beautifully. how do you -- what -- how do you -- >> i don't agree with that at all. i don't know why re-tweeting mussolini is a beautiful use of social media. >> all right. in fact, he -- >> or making comments, like when he said that women with abortions should be punished. we need to stop thinking that he's doing anythi
>> no, i don't think journalism should change.hink journalists should stop treating him like somebody who's just good for ratings because that's what's happening now. you know, we have cameras just covering an empty party waiting for donald trump as though this is the biggest event of that moment. >> last question then we have to go. i'm assuming you're voting for hillary at this point. but when you look the at this, how things have changed, how has tech and social media helped...
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i remember i took notes in my journal around that time. do you remember when dad first started to get pain in his neck? >> he had pain in his shoulder, and he thought that either playing too much tennis or just muscle. so when the result came, we were in a shock. >> gawande: he'd gotten an mri. and as a surgeon he knew the results were not good. he emailed the images, i opened them up and it's a huge mass and it's concerning. he called me up and as we're piecing it together over the phone, we're kind of realizing this is right in the middle of the spinal cord. so the puzzle is how do you get this out? we're two surgeons looking at a mass, it's like two carpenters looking at a house. you know, you're not saying, "ah yeah we can't fix this." but, you know, at the end of that conversation, "yeah, i'm, i'm thinking this could... this could be a life- threatening problem." it was hard for us, as a family, to talk about this. and that's despite three of us being doctors. in fact, talking with anyone near the end of life about their decisions is
i remember i took notes in my journal around that time. do you remember when dad first started to get pain in his neck? >> he had pain in his shoulder, and he thought that either playing too much tennis or just muscle. so when the result came, we were in a shock. >> gawande: he'd gotten an mri. and as a surgeon he knew the results were not good. he emailed the images, i opened them up and it's a huge mass and it's concerning. he called me up and as we're piecing it together over the...
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this is a quote from "the wall street journal." in an interview to "the wall street journal" mr.judge presiding over the trump university case had a, quote, absolute conflict, end quote, presiding over the litigation given that he was, quote, of mexican heritage and latino lawyers association. the judge was born in indiana to mexican grajts was relevant. i am building a wall, it is an inherent conflict of interest. >> no way. so what. so the judge was part of the national lawyers association. latino lawyers association. any black judge part of the bar association has conflict of interest if they preside over cases that involve white people? this is insane, it continues to feed a narrative of xenophobia. the republican party fought really hard against identity politics, we believe in individuals. to continue with this line of campaigning by donald trump and accepting that in the republican party is going to doom them. >> here's the question. everyone on the panel can weigh in. if the judge was a potential juror and answered a questionnaire saying he has specific political beliefs
this is a quote from "the wall street journal." in an interview to "the wall street journal" mr.judge presiding over the trump university case had a, quote, absolute conflict, end quote, presiding over the litigation given that he was, quote, of mexican heritage and latino lawyers association. the judge was born in indiana to mexican grajts was relevant. i am building a wall, it is an inherent conflict of interest. >> no way. so what. so the judge was part of the...
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that is acting. >> it's not journalism. it's not journalism. it's advocacy.ery long time and i will tell you, since we saw the comments trump made about the mexicans last year and that they have made a decision that they're not necessarily to. we saw this one with the jorge ramos press conference, he jumped in and we've seen another uni vision anchor woman who said that bernie sanders or hillary clinton were the oem choice for president. plus, univision or telemundo never even covered an anti-hillary clinton protest. guess what? they have a strong agenda. and certainly, the powerful ones. >> this question, what would the difference be if i was at a hillary clinton press conference and did what jorge ramos did? >> you'd get killed. you'd be destroyed. there are many examples of this staging and scripting that goes on when it's important to overstate the importance of donald trump before and after the media made the media -- >> i think he's been as effective and this is a relationship that very few people know about. but they go out at night. they socialize tog
that is acting. >> it's not journalism. it's not journalism. it's advocacy.ery long time and i will tell you, since we saw the comments trump made about the mexicans last year and that they have made a decision that they're not necessarily to. we saw this one with the jorge ramos press conference, he jumped in and we've seen another uni vision anchor woman who said that bernie sanders or hillary clinton were the oem choice for president. plus, univision or telemundo never even covered an...
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washington journal continues.ic director of the national immigration law center joins us in the wake of that supreme court deadlocked last week over the legal challenge to president obama's 2014 executive order. that like the ruling means those executive orders are effectively blocked, so explain the status of this case after that deadlock? it is really good to be here to explain to americans the ordinance of this case. it is devastating that the supreme court was not able to make a decision. the leaves in place nationwide injunction and the practical impact is we have about 5 million u.s. citizens whose parents could be ripped apart. host: you obviously support of the executive actions when they were issued throughout this process. we are a legal advocacy organization. our mission is focused on low income intervention. defend theng to rights of low income immigrant families and create opportunities so that they have the same opportunities that previous timber -- in a rations of immigrants have had -- generations
washington journal continues.ic director of the national immigration law center joins us in the wake of that supreme court deadlocked last week over the legal challenge to president obama's 2014 executive order. that like the ruling means those executive orders are effectively blocked, so explain the status of this case after that deadlock? it is really good to be here to explain to americans the ordinance of this case. it is devastating that the supreme court was not able to make a decision....
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. >> it's a journal. personal journal. so -- >> signed by the president of the united states of america. >> absolutely. >> that's powerful. >> yup. >> that's got to be inspirational for you. >> every time i write in this book i read what he said. dream big dreams. row wrote there on there, and so every time i go in here, i dream big dreams. i keep writing. >> how do you get through the days now? >> try to take easy as oy possibly can. i try to take it easy as i possibly can. as much as i possibly can. it's hard. i have to go day after day, you know, thin thinking and living t situation as much as i don't show it, you know, crying and breaking down because i have plenty -- i just take it easy. time heals all wounds. >> some days i wake up screaming like this morning. >> from dream a nightmare. >> from nightmare. and some days i just wake up and i'm just here. i'm just blank, and i just remind me self that you can't get up as fast as you want. to you have to take your time getting out of the bed and going t
. >> it's a journal. personal journal. so -- >> signed by the president of the united states of america. >> absolutely. >> that's powerful. >> yup. >> that's got to be inspirational for you. >> every time i write in this book i read what he said. dream big dreams. row wrote there on there, and so every time i go in here, i dream big dreams. i keep writing. >> how do you get through the days now? >> try to take easy as oy possibly can. i try...
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supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. in orlando, it is a weekend for memorial services and funerals for the 49 people killed in the pulse nightclub last sunday. today, 19 of the 53 survivors shot by omar mateen remain in the hospital, four of them in critical condition. the f.b.i., which twice investigated and cleared mateen, has said he was neither trained nor directed by any foreign terrorist organization. but we now know mateen declared his allegiance to isis in facebook postings before his attack and in calls to 9-1-1 and a local tv news station during his three-hour stan
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that is acting. >> it's not journalism. it's not journalism. it's advocacy.sh language media for a very long time and i will tell you, since we saw the comments trump made about the mexicans last year and that they have made a decision that they're not necessarily going to cover trump fairly. we saw this one with the jorge ramos press conference, he jumped in and we've seen another uni vision anchor woman who said that bernie sanders or hillary clinton were the oem choice for president. plus, univision or telemundo never even covered an anti-hillary clinton protest. guess what? they have a strong agenda. and certainly, the powerful ones. >> this question, what would the difference be if i was at a hillary clinton press conference and did what jorge ramos did? >> you'd get killed. you'd be destroyed. there are many examples of this staging and scripting that goes on when it's important to overstate the importance of donald trump before and after the media made the media -- >> i think he's been as effective and this is a relationship that very few people know a
that is acting. >> it's not journalism. it's not journalism. it's advocacy.sh language media for a very long time and i will tell you, since we saw the comments trump made about the mexicans last year and that they have made a decision that they're not necessarily going to cover trump fairly. we saw this one with the jorge ramos press conference, he jumped in and we've seen another uni vision anchor woman who said that bernie sanders or hillary clinton were the oem choice for president....