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his most recent book is titled reforming journalism and has been described as a history of journalism including tips on newswriting and advice, advocating conservative convictions in mediums thatare traditionally dominated by the left . as somebody who went to journalism school and spent time in washington i have enjoyed reading it and i highly recommend it to you. we have copies for sale as you leave the auditorium in the lobby. now to tell us more about reforming journalism i like to welcome marvin olasky. [applause] >> thank you rob, thank you all for coming today. it's great to be back atharry . really i've spent the most productive research life ofmy life in 1989, 1990 . this building was the base of the library of congress five blocks away and it was fun literally blowing the dust off 19th-century records in the library. my research turned into the tragedy of american compassion. people say it made a difference in the drive for welfare reform in the 1990s and i like to think that change several million people move beyond their roles into productive work so i'm grateful to herita
his most recent book is titled reforming journalism and has been described as a history of journalism including tips on newswriting and advice, advocating conservative convictions in mediums thatare traditionally dominated by the left . as somebody who went to journalism school and spent time in washington i have enjoyed reading it and i highly recommend it to you. we have copies for sale as you leave the auditorium in the lobby. now to tell us more about reforming journalism i like to welcome...
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we are ambassadors for journalism.ne of them told me recently and helping to create an understanding of what a journalist does. when journalism was under siege, report for america strengthened our democracy by providing artifactual "in depth" information that the electorates need to make informed decisions and keep democracy strong. here are charlie's team, accomplished journalists in their own rights to describe this groundbreaking project. [applause]. >> thank you kathy. >> thank you, for this award. thank you to the national press foundation. this is truly an honor. i want to thank a couple of people. i want to thank our amazing team, who every day is building this vision out. all i think all of the journalists in this room. our call on race or appear tonight, this is not an easy time to be a journalist. he really feels like the crisis in journalism has become a crisis for our democracy. report for america is trying to do something about that. what we do is pretty basic. were trying to take emerging journalists and
we are ambassadors for journalism.ne of them told me recently and helping to create an understanding of what a journalist does. when journalism was under siege, report for america strengthened our democracy by providing artifactual "in depth" information that the electorates need to make informed decisions and keep democracy strong. here are charlie's team, accomplished journalists in their own rights to describe this groundbreaking project. [applause]. >> thank you kathy....
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as far as journalism school, i started teaching journalism at the university of texas in 1983. even though -- they knew i was very explicit about this from a christian's perspective, they thought that was okay because they actually -- i'd been a reporter. i could speak their language and understand and i was on the side of journalism as reporters, i was not calling them enemies in that way anyone would disagree. at that point, the university of texas journalism school, the professors were mainly old reporters, old the world reporters. texas liberal reporters which made them rusty and cranky but i enjoyed them and they tolerated me. that changed over the years. it amazed and horrified some people but it was a good decision over the past dozen years of teaching. by the time i left, a lot of the professors were marxist either hard or soft who really had no journalism experience. they knew theory and in my opinion a twisted way but they did not of journalism. there was a couple who had been reporters and who believed in writing and reporting and getting out of that something i foun
as far as journalism school, i started teaching journalism at the university of texas in 1983. even though -- they knew i was very explicit about this from a christian's perspective, they thought that was okay because they actually -- i'd been a reporter. i could speak their language and understand and i was on the side of journalism as reporters, i was not calling them enemies in that way anyone would disagree. at that point, the university of texas journalism school, the professors were...
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and journalism pop back. one example reading a couple of books on early journalism history, journalist back in the 1600s to 1700s were really hacked completely. they were basically -- their job description was to do public relation for the world governor to come here in the colonies. no one expected that it was truthful, it was public relation. simple. in the 1730s in new york there was a fellow named john peters anger decided to tell the truthn sunday heard about telling the truth and he did not want to say something different the next day. so we told the truth about the governor from new york who slowly and from the indians, stole sheep from settlers, and he told the truth about this guy and he went to jail. because he was breaking the law that point. both custom and law at the point was a journalist job was to make the government look good and not tell the truth. he stuck with it and spent eight month or so in prison and then there was a trial and at the trial, those lawyer from philadelphia proclaimed tha
and journalism pop back. one example reading a couple of books on early journalism history, journalist back in the 1600s to 1700s were really hacked completely. they were basically -- their job description was to do public relation for the world governor to come here in the colonies. no one expected that it was truthful, it was public relation. simple. in the 1730s in new york there was a fellow named john peters anger decided to tell the truthn sunday heard about telling the truth and he did...
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journalism school . and what advice you give to students who want to study journalism and also i'm curious, secular publications out there, are there any you admire or you think are doing a different job? >> let me deal with that last question for you we have a world, we have lots of fans and sometimes like me or come up and say to me oh, i love world. i love your podcast. if the only thing i read and the only thing i listen to and my response is with a little bit of horror. i mean, i'm glad they like it. but i suggest no, i'm glad you read it, but you should read some other things to my recommendation , i used to say you should read, you should read the new york times or washington post. i don't do that anymore because it's just become so opportunistic. it was put ina wild way, now it's over the top . the liberal publication i recommend is atlantic. because it's coming from a different worldview and political philosophy but they are good writers , good reporters . and you know, i know some of them and t
journalism school . and what advice you give to students who want to study journalism and also i'm curious, secular publications out there, are there any you admire or you think are doing a different job? >> let me deal with that last question for you we have a world, we have lots of fans and sometimes like me or come up and say to me oh, i love world. i love your podcast. if the only thing i read and the only thing i listen to and my response is with a little bit of horror. i mean, i'm...
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it feels like the crisis in journalism is becoming a crisis our democracy. report for america is trying to that.ething about what we do is pretty basic. we're trying to take emerging journalists and give them an a smallery to go into newsroom, cover local news and of into undercovered corners the country. so i'm charlie sennott, one of steve waldman , and ico founded it. i head up something called the project.th we support a new generations of journalists to do reporting round the world and in the united states. in 2018 we decided to launch our t for america as flagship program. in launching, we started really small. in ad three reporters appalachia. now it's really grown. it's starting to truly feel like a movement. the movement really started with and it was an idea co-founder, steve aldman, who had this really smart notion that was born of a question which was if the reform movement has teach for america, why doesn't for alism have report america. we decided we would come together to try to make that and we've been on a journey trying to do that and it's
it feels like the crisis in journalism is becoming a crisis our democracy. report for america is trying to that.ething about what we do is pretty basic. we're trying to take emerging journalists and give them an a smallery to go into newsroom, cover local news and of into undercovered corners the country. so i'm charlie sennott, one of steve waldman , and ico founded it. i head up something called the project.th we support a new generations of journalists to do reporting round the world and in...
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in the macro 30000, a real inflection point with journalism. we have been dealing with the fact that the economic model for journalism has basically gone away. but to your point about the president who i call this information isn't chief in my book. i've been in government and journalism, there was always for a very long time, a kind of compact between people in government and journalist. the people in government tried to tell as much of the truth as possible and people in journalism tried to discover as much as the truth as possible. but you never had a chief executive who does not try to adhere to reality or facts or truth at all, we know how to deal with the president who tell some fiction, bill clinton for example. he even had a deal with the president richard nixon who committed a crime that involves deception. we don't really know how to deal with the president is constantly a font of disinformation where there's very little resemblance to any aspect of the trip read i don't know how to deal with that. one thing that i say in my book a li
in the macro 30000, a real inflection point with journalism. we have been dealing with the fact that the economic model for journalism has basically gone away. but to your point about the president who i call this information isn't chief in my book. i've been in government and journalism, there was always for a very long time, a kind of compact between people in government and journalist. the people in government tried to tell as much of the truth as possible and people in journalism tried to...
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they needed to continue the big j journalism. what you feel in the role of this era in journalism and the los angeles times, a similar division within your staff. >> there are several components to that. august 19th episode, one of which was the word racism, whether that was a fair label for the president or whether, i think an older generation that went to question them and given the recollections, whether it was racism or sexism or gender issues and so that was one part of it. the second i think is the question of how much opinion editorial voice is appropriate in the news sections of various journalistic enterprises and i think with the growth of the 24/7 news room and with the speed with which news is disseminated, the longer follow-up pieces be they in newspapers, what they have done is much more room than his traditional in the newspapers. it's a trend that will continue, it's a difficult one to address, especially the side of that which is when that journalists who disagree with the positions of a particular opposition go
they needed to continue the big j journalism. what you feel in the role of this era in journalism and the los angeles times, a similar division within your staff. >> there are several components to that. august 19th episode, one of which was the word racism, whether that was a fair label for the president or whether, i think an older generation that went to question them and given the recollections, whether it was racism or sexism or gender issues and so that was one part of it. the...
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journalism will have a point of view. of the things i propose, similar to what dan was talking about. i say we don't have a fake news problem, we have a media literacy problem. people are less and less able to understand the provenance of information. what's a fact and what is not what you can do online now, all journalists hate this. is that we become radically transparent. every news story is radically transparent. you write the story. but then online, you have a link to all of your interviews, your notes, your outline, the photographs that were taken, the notes from the book you read. so people can see, look at all this work adam didn't use that quote from senator jones. people can make their own evaluation as to the veracity of that story and know what went into it. every theater do that, no. but it will make people trust and understand what this process is and the stories themselves will be an example of media literacy because it will teach people how a story is made and constructed.>> you are talking about analysis
journalism will have a point of view. of the things i propose, similar to what dan was talking about. i say we don't have a fake news problem, we have a media literacy problem. people are less and less able to understand the provenance of information. what's a fact and what is not what you can do online now, all journalists hate this. is that we become radically transparent. every news story is radically transparent. you write the story. but then online, you have a link to all of your...
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journalism anded graduated from the school of journalism at northwestern. trying to break news, tv news especially, it was not easy. she graduated with honors from a prestigious university, the only job she could get was as a secretary at a local news station where she was expected boss's pans. she had a brief stint as an anchor at a cable outlet in chicago. she left the business and went on to find her calling as a jewish academic and educator. i am so honored to carry the torch. thankful to you and dad for teaching me about everything. about this business and leading by example, showing me what it means to strive to be a good person and every part of our lives. thank you. [applause] moms, that is my favorite title. my favorite job. thank you to my son jonah, here tonight, for making me not just a mom, but a very proud mom every day. thank you. everyone i to thank work with at cnn, anyone in tv news knows it is a team sport. special thanks to my producer, in congress. we just heard someone talk about the estrogen sweep, where we are . all of my colleagues
journalism anded graduated from the school of journalism at northwestern. trying to break news, tv news especially, it was not easy. she graduated with honors from a prestigious university, the only job she could get was as a secretary at a local news station where she was expected boss's pans. she had a brief stint as an anchor at a cable outlet in chicago. she left the business and went on to find her calling as a jewish academic and educator. i am so honored to carry the torch. thankful to...
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they embody point of view journalism. i number one as editor of time and we were doing a cover story on the - - osprey. this tilts motor airplane that can be both an airplane and helicopter. the defense department has been billions of dollars on it. our longtime military correspondent had written this cover story. about 5000 words. i read it. on the one hand, this is what's good about it. on the other hand, this is what's bad about it. i read the whole thing to an iphone, i don't really know what to think. i told to mark who had written it, a correspondent for 25 years. i said what do you think of the osprey?he said it's a god damn waste of money. i said put that in the story. you have spent months researching this, and has an expert opinion. don't you want to know an expert opinion on something like that? i do. our news business changed in the 80s and 90s. i've never when i became editor of time.com. the mantra then, even online was, i want a second day story on the first day. all of us know what that means. what that me
they embody point of view journalism. i number one as editor of time and we were doing a cover story on the - - osprey. this tilts motor airplane that can be both an airplane and helicopter. the defense department has been billions of dollars on it. our longtime military correspondent had written this cover story. about 5000 words. i read it. on the one hand, this is what's good about it. on the other hand, this is what's bad about it. i read the whole thing to an iphone, i don't really know...
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this is really special to me because of where journalism is right now. want to look at it from the positive side. that is that i am stopped on a regular basis from the supermarket to the airport were people safe thank you. i just want to thank thank you and shake your hand and they say it which such sincerity and deep emotion, i'm sure this happens to a lot of people in this room. for me i have to be honest is a little bit jarring at first it's not like i am an emergency room doctor, i am not a firefighter, i am not saving lives for a living i am just a person new talks on tv and reports the news. but as time has gone on, these times have gone on, i realize people get it, they do, they get what journalism means more than they have in a direct and trent generation then you bob woodward, and your colleague investigated and broke the watergate stories. and you change the generation and inspired a generation of young people to get into this business. most people i encounter really understand at a deep level how important it is to get the facts, to get the tr
this is really special to me because of where journalism is right now. want to look at it from the positive side. that is that i am stopped on a regular basis from the supermarket to the airport were people safe thank you. i just want to thank thank you and shake your hand and they say it which such sincerity and deep emotion, i'm sure this happens to a lot of people in this room. for me i have to be honest is a little bit jarring at first it's not like i am an emergency room doctor, i am not a...
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the listening post this coming up next examining the consequences of the julian assange trial on journalism i'll have more news for you in half an hour thanks for watching. show us in our lives you know what. you like others want to play. us on. call join us on just what logic christian right to try to stop an enemy of the state to us hello i'm richard gere's burden you're at the listening post among the media stories that we're covering this week maximum security state the case against julian assange and by implication modern day journalists in new delhi rioters attack reporters 1st and ask questions later questions like are you hindu or muslim journalism from behind bars in prisons across the united states inmates are reporting on a hidden world and saudi arabia finds another form of expression it cannot tolerate . a muslim woman rapping about mecca we begin with the legal fate of julian assange this past week saw the commencement of a court case that will determine whether great britain should extradite the wiki leaks founder to the united states the american government has charged the s
the listening post this coming up next examining the consequences of the julian assange trial on journalism i'll have more news for you in half an hour thanks for watching. show us in our lives you know what. you like others want to play. us on. call join us on just what logic christian right to try to stop an enemy of the state to us hello i'm richard gere's burden you're at the listening post among the media stories that we're covering this week maximum security state the case against julian...
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because there's something wrong still with two-dimensional journalism.n many respects, the hero of this book, not with stories about drugs and booze and sex. there are a few of those. is hunter thompson. who could make a campaign more real by going off to pluto and back with these wild - - our favorite remember in new hampshire. thank he had discovered, the reason muskies was a lousy candidate, boring as hell. stiff as a board, etc. was that somebody had smuggled to new england this drug from brazil. even had a name for it. and it made you boring. [laughter] and then he would go on to describe an actual appearance by muskie which could be as if the real guy was very funny. very profane. his stature.t but an obviously interesting man. but this thing that was campaigning - - anyway, hunter's descriptions of muskie were more real than ours. and that's tens message. >> but also - - >> he made a wholesale decision about everyone. i don't think it's true with every single reporter. >> i couldn't agree more. >> tim Ãone of the things you have to weigh in in a s
because there's something wrong still with two-dimensional journalism.n many respects, the hero of this book, not with stories about drugs and booze and sex. there are a few of those. is hunter thompson. who could make a campaign more real by going off to pluto and back with these wild - - our favorite remember in new hampshire. thank he had discovered, the reason muskies was a lousy candidate, boring as hell. stiff as a board, etc. was that somebody had smuggled to new england this drug from...
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supporting trustworthy journalism that informs an inspires.ities. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontline" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ frontline's,ng "battle for ong" is available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ at the just for laughs festival in montreal. he was a two-time stand-up comedy competition champion, so start clapping right now, and make some good noise for jeremy mclellan, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] -i do a lot of merial on religio on politics, anything that people are usually not suppose to talk about in polmpany. i travel full-time, and whenever i travel, people always assume that just because i'm from south carolina, i must be racist. but, like, south carolina, we actually have a very rich, progressive history. i don't know if you know this, but we actually started the war that ended slavery. [ laughter ] 're welcome. free speech is the e
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is this living journalism forward? >> as the husband of a distinguished journalism page that often appears on television, i think it's something of a problem many people into susan is one of them that could find themselves to analysis and explanation of what they see us coming and many others. the reporter from the associated press where i worked expressing opinions on morning joe morning after morning but it seems like the news organizations like the prominence on tv and clicks on the website means somebody is paying attention. and the line has been very blurred. the. the platforms [inaudible] you think that influenced the cover going after the press that's why "the new york times" is going after joe biden or hillary clinton. if they have more perspective than either of us i lost you a little bit there. honestly i think that they are just normal people. if we have a personal bias in one direction or another direction, they would try very hard to push the personal bias out of the way and be fair so if we were at that t
is this living journalism forward? >> as the husband of a distinguished journalism page that often appears on television, i think it's something of a problem many people into susan is one of them that could find themselves to analysis and explanation of what they see us coming and many others. the reporter from the associated press where i worked expressing opinions on morning joe morning after morning but it seems like the news organizations like the prominence on tv and clicks on the...
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and be sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. thursday morning, we will explore the smithsonian national museum of the american indian. >> democratic presidential candidate joe biden held a get out the early vote event in the chinatown neighborhood of las promotingd by a group asian american and pacific islanders in u.s. politics. ♪ your patients exceeds your good judgment. thank you, thank you very much. and his family and i have become good friends. we had the most diverse cabinet i think in american history, and i think we had the best cabinet in american history. spoke.n to you when you i was astounded. you asked your husband to marry you. , i asked myo know wife jill five times to marry me. not a joke. five times. finally, i said, and you will appreciate this because we are all from immigrant pasts, as my mother would say, they got my irish -- i came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested for trying to see him in robbins island in prison, and when i came back, the first thing i did, i landed
and be sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. thursday morning, we will explore the smithsonian national museum of the american indian. >> democratic presidential candidate joe biden held a get out the early vote event in the chinatown neighborhood of las promotingd by a group asian american and pacific islanders in u.s. politics. ♪ your patients exceeds your good judgment. thank you, thank you very much. and his family and i have become good friends. we had the...
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sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. thursday morning, we will explore the smithsonian national museum of the american indian. live wednesday on the c-span networks, a look at efforts to counter propaganda and disinformation. we are live from the george washington university program on extremism. at 1:00 p.m., the announcement of this year's george polk awards in journalism and a panel on how reporters cover wars. 9:00 p.m., president trump holds a campaign rally in phoenix, politicon c-span two, host a conversation on how party leaders and campaign strategist plan to engage and mobilize nonvoters ahead of the presidential election. on c-span3 in :00 a.m., army secretary ryan mccarthy and army chief of staff general james mcconville on the modernization strategy for competing against nations like russia and china. >> senator elizabeth warren took her presidential campaign to arlington, virginia thursday. she held a town hall at waitsfield high school where she taught about the economy, campaign-finance law, and the green
sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. thursday morning, we will explore the smithsonian national museum of the american indian. live wednesday on the c-span networks, a look at efforts to counter propaganda and disinformation. we are live from the george washington university program on extremism. at 1:00 p.m., the announcement of this year's george polk awards in journalism and a panel on how reporters cover wars. 9:00 p.m., president trump holds a campaign rally in...
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people to get the feel for journalism situation accordingly voce we were not able to reach out to the people and the sources while in mainland india descent is aired freely in question here it's called a security risk. they don't want approximately 8000000 cushier to tell the world something they don't want to know. what is happening in kashmir region that maybe india wouldn't want the well to know about. i think it's quite that the world's largest democracy to be introducing such a situation that other and amount to sort of situation that we see in countries that have. in a lot of autocratic fashion or by you know of kind of more authoritarian genes and. i think in a lot of we used the situation i mean the situation is we have always been immensely political and military in that sense but with a sort of a more nationalist government the christening and the kind of change that we've been noticing with the past 45 years would have seen is that the sort of incoming government has less of all drinks for the santa and so sort of. for people to be i was in other opinions called the need of
people to get the feel for journalism situation accordingly voce we were not able to reach out to the people and the sources while in mainland india descent is aired freely in question here it's called a security risk. they don't want approximately 8000000 cushier to tell the world something they don't want to know. what is happening in kashmir region that maybe india wouldn't want the well to know about. i think it's quite that the world's largest democracy to be introducing such a situation...
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she is the leader in using data to do journalism and she really wields her power to make journalism more impactful, more diverse and more responsive to its audience. with that i want to handed over to mike to get a started. >> thank you very much aaron, that was the kind of, generous, most detailed interaction i have ever had. i really appreciate it. thanks to julie, you and josh in the whole team at george town for being here. it is a total treat. what i want to do today as someone who is coming from this question that erin carroll headlined as a commission -- communication scholar and spends a lot of time with journalists, i want to tell you the story of a study that i did thinking about the intersection between platforms and journalists and offered three ways to think about this terrain that erin carroll described. three ways to think about what speeches platforms do and what they are emerging between the news and journalism -- sorry news and platform. i'm taking a take on ian hacking, a famous philosopher of knowledge and had this essay called, making up people and his argument was t
she is the leader in using data to do journalism and she really wields her power to make journalism more impactful, more diverse and more responsive to its audience. with that i want to handed over to mike to get a started. >> thank you very much aaron, that was the kind of, generous, most detailed interaction i have ever had. i really appreciate it. thanks to julie, you and josh in the whole team at george town for being here. it is a total treat. what i want to do today as someone who...
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to journalism situation calling me rose weaver not able to reach over the people and the sources while in mean learn india dissent is aired freely in question here it's called a security risk. they don't want approximately 8000000 cautionary to tell the world something we don't want you to know. what is happening in kashmir region that maybe india wouldn't want the world to know about. i think it's quite that the world's largest democracy to be untrue things that situation that other and amount to sort of situation that you see in one country is that of. in a lot of autocratic fashion or by you know kind of more the toilet genes and. i think in a lot of wins the situation i mean the situation is always been immensely political and military in that sense but with a sort of a more nationalist government because seeing the kind of for change that we've been noticing over the past 45 years what we've seen is that the sort of incoming government has less of a link for dissent to and so sort of. for people to be i was in other opinions called the need of our government to give out informatio
to journalism situation calling me rose weaver not able to reach over the people and the sources while in mean learn india dissent is aired freely in question here it's called a security risk. they don't want approximately 8000000 cautionary to tell the world something we don't want you to know. what is happening in kashmir region that maybe india wouldn't want the world to know about. i think it's quite that the world's largest democracy to be untrue things that situation that other and amount...
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broke the story it's that the there was information fed to the wall street journal from the u.s. government saying here's what. really going on with what way so they were kind of fed this information and the information they had even in the journal story the journal acknowledges that there is no evidence actually provided so statements were provided the right information was provided and some specific allegations were made against weiwei well and even now the.
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, like i said earlier, that journalism's failed. with all these things in mind, all these things taken together we have a really interesting picture, and we have this book. and this book is actually a book about the future. i spent a lot of time talking about what we've been through, but this book looks at the next wave of technology. it's about deep state video, about a.i., about virtual reality, about automated voice systems that sound just hike a person like google assistant. and it thinks a lot about the ways in which this next wave of technology will make for more potent artificial disinformation. and the subtitle is provocative for a reason. it's supposed to scare people. but in best case scenario, you'll prove me wrong. you will not let technology break the truth, this is supposed to be a warning and a provocation. and to do a little reading for a few minutes, and then i'm going to end with solutions and we'll do q&a. conclusion. designing with human rights in mind, finding solutions to the problem pose by online disinformati
, like i said earlier, that journalism's failed. with all these things in mind, all these things taken together we have a really interesting picture, and we have this book. and this book is actually a book about the future. i spent a lot of time talking about what we've been through, but this book looks at the next wave of technology. it's about deep state video, about a.i., about virtual reality, about automated voice systems that sound just hike a person like google assistant. and it thinks a...
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are you committing journalism from the phone here? and, and/or what's the lead story for the independent right now? how have you summed up this caucus thus far? >> first of all, i do appreciate the kind words from you, brian. i really do appreciate it. i'm always committing journalism from my phone which is impaired many a relationship. however, i am doing it. my team is out there.
are you committing journalism from the phone here? and, and/or what's the lead story for the independent right now? how have you summed up this caucus thus far? >> first of all, i do appreciate the kind words from you, brian. i really do appreciate it. i'm always committing journalism from my phone which is impaired many a relationship. however, i am doing it. my team is out there.
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journalism has failed. journalism is a lot better. with all these things in mind, we have an interesting picture and we have this book and this is a book about the future. i spent a lot of time about what we've been through. this is the next wave of technology, deep fake videos, virtual reality, automated voice systems and it sounds just like a person. it's a lot about the ways in which this next wave of technology is more potent of misinformation. the subtitles provocative for a reason. it's supposed to scare people. best case, you will prove me wrong. you will not let the technology be the truth. i'm going to do a little reading and i'll end with some solutions. conclusion. human rights in mind, finding solutions to the problems with misinformation and political manipulation is a daunting task. this information landscape is vast and it extends beyond our current ability to contain it effectively. moreover, the internet grows larger every day. in 2017 report, on the state of the software which combines res
journalism has failed. journalism is a lot better. with all these things in mind, we have an interesting picture and we have this book and this is a book about the future. i spent a lot of time about what we've been through. this is the next wave of technology, deep fake videos, virtual reality, automated voice systems and it sounds just like a person. it's a lot about the ways in which this next wave of technology is more potent of misinformation. the subtitles provocative for a reason. it's...
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she's a leader in using data and journalism and she wills her power to make journalism more impactful and diverse and responsive to its audience. with that, i want to hand it over to mike to get us started. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. that was the kindest and generous introduction i have ever had. i appreciate it. >> thank you all for being here. it is a total treat. what i want to do today as somebody who's coming to the question and the intern line as a communication scholar, as somebody who never practiced as a journalist and think of what the press is, i want to tell you a story of a study i did thinking of the intersection between platforms and journalists and offer three ways to think about this terrain that erin describes. three ways of what platforms do and news and platforms. i am sure doing a little bit of a take on, sort of flop for knowledge or making for people or his arguments. a lot of the ways we think of describing people and think of who they are and putting categories inboxes is an act of making them up or con strustruc them or which parts we are paying att
she's a leader in using data and journalism and she wills her power to make journalism more impactful and diverse and responsive to its audience. with that, i want to hand it over to mike to get us started. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. that was the kindest and generous introduction i have ever had. i appreciate it. >> thank you all for being here. it is a total treat. what i want to do today as somebody who's coming to the question and the intern line as a communication...
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street journal", atlantic, new york washington post and many others.wenty city journal, john has continued to eliminate and enrage writing about other things, counter productivity of anti- vaping, why the left is actually waging the real war on science and art latest issue, a piece that is almost guaranteed to drive everybody insane, my plastic bags or action better for the environment rather than alternatives. [applause] it shows his talent for exploding widely accepted views. the broadcasting city journal prius based on john's work as i, has had more than 2 million views since we released it. his new book, "the power of bad" falls on willpower which was co-authored maestro and sold an impressive 350,000 copies since its release a couple of years ago. it's so popular, as are telling john, you could find at airports. that means you've got it made. it will be true soon, the previous book explored the biological and psychological aspects of human wealth. the new book, i mentioned, it is useful, studies with psychologist calling negativity bias. human pro
street journal", atlantic, new york washington post and many others.wenty city journal, john has continued to eliminate and enrage writing about other things, counter productivity of anti- vaping, why the left is actually waging the real war on science and art latest issue, a piece that is almost guaranteed to drive everybody insane, my plastic bags or action better for the environment rather than alternatives. [applause] it shows his talent for exploding widely accepted views. the...
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is this moving journalism forward? >> as the husband of a distinguished journalist susan page who often appears on television, i think i actually it's something of a problem. there are many people, there are some people i would say susan is certainly one of them can find themselves through analysis and explanation of what they see is coming and then there are many others who are expressing points of view and i'm amazed to see a reporter from the associated press where i once worked expressing opinions on morning joe, morning after morning but it seems like the news organizations like the prominence that their people have, prominence on tv leads to clicks on the website and clicks on the website means someone's paying attention and the line has gotten very blurred and i think it's not good. >> president of the press club and brother-in-law, you quote that the opinion of, you think the bend over backwards not to favor mcgovern but this was the first campaign after the white house used big platforms to attack the press, d
is this moving journalism forward? >> as the husband of a distinguished journalist susan page who often appears on television, i think i actually it's something of a problem. there are many people, there are some people i would say susan is certainly one of them can find themselves through analysis and explanation of what they see is coming and then there are many others who are expressing points of view and i'm amazed to see a reporter from the associated press where i once worked...
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watch "washington journal" wednesday morning.sure to watch washington journal next week as we explore washington, d.c. area museums, highlighting exhibits and exporting the american story. live wednesday, the house returns at 10:00 a.m. for general speeches, and at noon for a bill. then, the senate continues work on judicial nominations and a war powers nomination that would limit u.s. military action against iran. on c-span3, hearings on the president's fiscal 2020 proposal. the house looks of the budget, and then at 1:00 we join the senate finance committee. >> vermont senator bernie sanders declared victory and thanked supporters for his win in the new hampshire primary. he spoke from manchester. [cheering] ♪
watch "washington journal" wednesday morning.sure to watch washington journal next week as we explore washington, d.c. area museums, highlighting exhibits and exporting the american story. live wednesday, the house returns at 10:00 a.m. for general speeches, and at noon for a bill. then, the senate continues work on judicial nominations and a war powers nomination that would limit u.s. military action against iran. on c-span3, hearings on the president's fiscal 2020 proposal. the...
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broke the story it's that the there was information fed to the wall street journal from the u.s. government saying here's what's really going on with what way so they were kind of fed this information and the information they had even in the journal story the journal acknowledges that there is no evidence actually provided so statements will provide the information was provided and some specific allegations were made against wildly well and even now the u.s. i think is pressuring its allies now more than ever to ban while we for months now works just earlier today speaking at the munich security conference in germany us speaker of the house nancy pelosi pressuring other countries to ban it take a listen. china is seeking to export its digital autocracy to its telecommunications telephone giants while a threatening economic would tell the nation against those who deny a gun there are technologies allowing the scientific cation of 5 g. would be to choose autocracy over democracy must instead move to an intern of internationalization. so we've heard all this before germany doesn't b
broke the story it's that the there was information fed to the wall street journal from the u.s. government saying here's what's really going on with what way so they were kind of fed this information and the information they had even in the journal story the journal acknowledges that there is no evidence actually provided so statements will provide the information was provided and some specific allegations were made against wildly well and even now the u.s. i think is pressuring its allies now...
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watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning.ure to watch washington journal next week as we explore museumson, d.c. area and exporting the american story. >> live wednesday of the c-span networks, the house returns at 10 a.m. for general speeches. a noon, for wilderness lands bill. the senate continues work on judicial nominations and begins debate on a powers resolution that would limit u.s. military action against iran. on c-span3, hearings on the president's fiscal year 2021 budget proposal. at 10 a.m., the house budget committee looks at the budget. at 1 p.m., we joined the senate finance committee. ♪ >> c-span, your un-frontal view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to
watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning.ure to watch washington journal next week as we explore museumson, d.c. area and exporting the american story. >> live wednesday of the c-span networks, the house returns at 10 a.m. for general speeches. a noon, for wilderness lands bill. the senate continues work on judicial nominations and begins debate on a powers resolution that would limit u.s. military action against iran. on c-span3, hearings on the president's...
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i'm going to in just a moment because i want to talk about the 1st journal but 1st i want to go back to you to live chat here ashok says you've got communication because you don't want the world to know what you are up to in the region but this block did not work at all in india's favor because of the presence of international media at a you have been journaling using your poetry to tell people what is happening can you give us a little glimpse of what you've been saying what you can sharing with the world why you've been journaling at all. so i you know my parents and my family is back there and i was unable to get in touch with them i think the 1st time i heard from there was an september and i was also being a political anthropologist i was writing about the situation but at the same time i just don't know how to cope with the day to day trauma off not knowing what's happening and we know that there is a slow genocide happening inside there is a field of subtler colonialism that is looming large and we know massacres that happen on a daily basis that have happened that are calenda
i'm going to in just a moment because i want to talk about the 1st journal but 1st i want to go back to you to live chat here ashok says you've got communication because you don't want the world to know what you are up to in the region but this block did not work at all in india's favor because of the presence of international media at a you have been journaling using your poetry to tell people what is happening can you give us a little glimpse of what you've been saying what you can sharing...
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watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. next "washington journal" week. we explored george washington's mount vernon, the national museum of the marine corps, the smithsonian national museum of american is three, the smithsonian national museum of of american indian, and african-american history and culture. live friday on the c-span network, army secretary speaks at the national press club at 1:00 p.m. on c-span. 9:00 a.m., the public meeting of the advisory committee examining sexual assault in the military. on c-span3, a forum on the trump administration's immigration policies and their impact on women fleeing violence. at 12:30 p.m., a forum on the history of black america from 1776 hosted by the woodson center. follow campaign 20 to nevada this weekend. saturday night, live at 11 p.m. eastern, democratic presidential candidates joe biden, pete buttigieg, senator amy klobuchar, tom steyer, bernie sanders, and elizabeth warren speak for clark county democrats. sunday, live at 5:00 p.m. eastern, joe biden, pete buttigieg, amy klobuchar, and tom steyer s
watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. next "washington journal" week. we explored george washington's mount vernon, the national museum of the marine corps, the smithsonian national museum of american is three, the smithsonian national museum of of american indian, and african-american history and culture. live friday on the c-span network, army secretary speaks at the national press club at 1:00 p.m. on c-span. 9:00 a.m., the public meeting of the...
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this well here's the problem earlier this week the big story which 1st appeared in the wall street journal 'd was not about intellectual property theft no instead it's similar to around claims that since at least 2009 wall way has been able to covertly access mobile phone networks around the world using back doors designed for use by law enforcement u.s. intelligence agencies claim that while way has built equipment that secretly preserves its ability to access networks through these interfaces without carrier knowledge though these officials still have not provided details of where they believe while we was able to do so now this is important because these 2 stories are actually completely unrelated and yet the timing of the journal story about access to back doors and the federal indictment of intellectual property seems to have been designed to conflate the 2 into one story again it is not and thirdly these 2 stories are not the same as the claim that wall way is spying on behalf of the chinese government. and while we continue to insist that they do not spy for the chinese government f
this well here's the problem earlier this week the big story which 1st appeared in the wall street journal 'd was not about intellectual property theft no instead it's similar to around claims that since at least 2009 wall way has been able to covertly access mobile phone networks around the world using back doors designed for use by law enforcement u.s. intelligence agencies claim that while way has built equipment that secretly preserves its ability to access networks through these interfaces...
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there's so much opinion journalism.here is very little reporting, people listening, paying attention, watching, describing. >> at 6:45 p.m., technology reporter anna weiner looks at san francisco startups in her book, uncanny valley. uberheard people say that could not exist if it did not have this crazy culture. my question is should it exist? and if that culture should not exist and if you do not have that culture and the company does not happen, maybe that is fine. >> watch book tv, president's day, on c-span2. we want to welcome back dr. sebastian gorka, former deputy assistant to president trump and now heard on the program america first. >> thank you for having me, steve. >> i want to begin with this piece from arthur brooks at the national program crist this month. he talked about why -- the national prayer breakfast. >> he disagreed and said publicly -- he said why he disagrees with the president and says publicly insulting others crazy terrible national discourse in this country, something that needs to stop he
there's so much opinion journalism.here is very little reporting, people listening, paying attention, watching, describing. >> at 6:45 p.m., technology reporter anna weiner looks at san francisco startups in her book, uncanny valley. uberheard people say that could not exist if it did not have this crazy culture. my question is should it exist? and if that culture should not exist and if you do not have that culture and the company does not happen, maybe that is fine. >> watch book...
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gerry: hello and welcome to the wall street journal at large.ign was this weekend with nevada caucuses buried the third stop for democrats is a battle to try to get the upper hand in the race the nomination. that gain does not emerge as the man whose serious threat to the candidates. former new york mayor city manic mayor mike bloomberg. however in his very first debate wednesday, in las vegas, he was the main targ
gerry: hello and welcome to the wall street journal at large.ign was this weekend with nevada caucuses buried the third stop for democrats is a battle to try to get the upper hand in the race the nomination. that gain does not emerge as the man whose serious threat to the candidates. former new york mayor city manic mayor mike bloomberg. however in his very first debate wednesday, in las vegas, he was the main targ
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atch washington journal live 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning.e sure to watch washington journal next week as we explore area museums, highlighting exhibits and exploring the american story. announcer: live wednesday on the c-span networks, the house returns for general speeches at 10:00 a.m. c-span2 at 9:30 a.m., the senate continues work on nominations and begins work on a war powers resolution that would limit action against iran. the fiscalarings on year 2021 budget proposal. 10:00 a.m., the house committee looks at the budget. one :00 p.m., we join the senate finance committee. senator amy klobuchar thanked her supporters for helping her make the top three in the new hampshire primary.
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i think what he is normalised in propaganda masquerading as journalism fame. that he is saying on primetime is also then circulated on whatsapp and circulated on social media there is a section public that is only receiving them and obviously i mean to some extent you can blame them for believing that there must be some truth to it if not the whole truth i think what's worrying with people like me is that he can go on a news channel and vanish people is and he national the despicable words and the anti national conduct of people like your mom or not be on the right see things like we don't need to get about human rights in this or just brand people as terrorists. get out of my career i don't know where we will have democratic institutions that have. such misinformation and such hateful propaganda and when you don't have that you essentially have. journalists like this who can really tell a people's perception and spread mass propaganda. with politics and media are increasingly polarized around the world. has become the normal t.v. hosts do it on the air people
i think what he is normalised in propaganda masquerading as journalism fame. that he is saying on primetime is also then circulated on whatsapp and circulated on social media there is a section public that is only receiving them and obviously i mean to some extent you can blame them for believing that there must be some truth to it if not the whole truth i think what's worrying with people like me is that he can go on a news channel and vanish people is and he national the despicable words and...
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watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern morning, and be sure to watch washington journal all next week as we feature washington, d.c. area museum, highlighting exhibits and exploring the american story. announcer: sunday night on q&a , a video game developer is bringing peace and conflict resolution through the refugee experience to a wider audience. >> as someone who has been country, some 3% of the population is under 30, these are people who have gone through war. when i was playing around with it, i was like, how about if the young people from south sudan started playing this videogame? this is how things are done. i was like, wanted conflict resolution. announcer: watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. democratic presidential candidate senator bernie sanders spoke to reporters in manchester, new hampshire to update them on his campaign and the ongoing count from the iowa caucus. sen. sanders:
watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern morning, and be sure to watch washington journal all next week as we feature washington, d.c. area museum, highlighting exhibits and exploring the american story. announcer: sunday night on q&a , a video game developer is bringing peace and conflict resolution through the refugee experience to a wider audience. >> as someone who has been country, some 3% of the population is under 30, these are people who have gone through war....