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therefore , if we build a relationship between journalism and journalism, then journalism is a creativet journalism is a statement people who are moral. to a witch in society, yes, a statement, and there are enough statements on current topics, and those closely related to journalism with a current agenda, but this is still a statement by an intellectual, an intellectual, as you and i said, and and you and i will not find in any other country in the world such respect for publicists. in russia there is not even such a word in the english language - journalism. why is english important here? well, because the basic terminology is profession, it is very much tied to news, uh, clickbay. you even all this comes from english, i would say english, and american english is even greater than american english, because the americans wrote those textbooks, and they were very simple and sketchy. journalism, according to which the world then began to learn, and through which these universal standards came, and then prokhorov appeared there, and somewhere in france, mcquill had its own authors, who ad
therefore , if we build a relationship between journalism and journalism, then journalism is a creativet journalism is a statement people who are moral. to a witch in society, yes, a statement, and there are enough statements on current topics, and those closely related to journalism with a current agenda, but this is still a statement by an intellectual, an intellectual, as you and i said, and and you and i will not find in any other country in the world such respect for publicists. in russia...
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wall street journal. and i say, hi, i'm mary and i just wrote this book and i thought if i hear anything back it will be a miracle. i swear it was the most gratifying thing because every last person because of wallace carroll -- he passed away in 22 wrote me back and said, you need to get this out. this is wonderful. we need to remember what wallace carroll was and the message he taught us and the influence he made in a very quiet way. on a generation of generalists. so that's one story that i wanted to get out and then the last is that, it goes to when you are a college student and you don't really know what you are doing and you are nervous and anxious. i was working as an intern at the wall street journal -- sorry at the winston salem journal. not even close. and i was sitting in the corner and i was really nervous and not knowing what i was doing and i was in the newsroom and that time, it was very busy and noisy and everybody -- it was full and running in and out and all of a sudden everything got qu
wall street journal. and i say, hi, i'm mary and i just wrote this book and i thought if i hear anything back it will be a miracle. i swear it was the most gratifying thing because every last person because of wallace carroll -- he passed away in 22 wrote me back and said, you need to get this out. this is wonderful. we need to remember what wallace carroll was and the message he taught us and the influence he made in a very quiet way. on a generation of generalists. so that's one story that i...
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he stayed with me and i went in to do work in journalism and left journalism for a while to work at the world bank. about 5 1/2 years ago i was in london and i came across a book called citizens of london which is a wonderful book. it's about three americans who were in london right before the war basically trying to convince the u.s. to come in to the war. i was reading the book and wallace carroll's name kept popping up all over the place. i thought is this my old professor? what was he doing in london? i had no idea. find out he was the bureau chief in london beginning in 1939 and was in charge of all the coverage of the coming war. i thought wow. mr. carroll never talked about the things he had done. i started to research this and it was like peeling an onion. the more i looked into this man's life the more interesting and fascinating it became. it was a adventurous story in terms of his correspondent. he went to europe in 1929 as a 22-year-old and covered rights in london and paris. went to cover the league of nations and saw the rise of fascism then at the age of 33 the chief of u
he stayed with me and i went in to do work in journalism and left journalism for a while to work at the world bank. about 5 1/2 years ago i was in london and i came across a book called citizens of london which is a wonderful book. it's about three americans who were in london right before the war basically trying to convince the u.s. to come in to the war. i was reading the book and wallace carroll's name kept popping up all over the place. i thought is this my old professor? what was he doing...
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this is journalism in many ways, but journalism. call it, you know, if you remember the soviet, uh, system of even genres, and there are journalistic genres. yes, a separate place, then we can say that this is the soviet theory of journalism, and it put journalism at the top of the profession. but that doesn't mean that any snow reporter or even feature writer could write journalism in which he had the right to express his opinion , publicity the right to express his own opinion, but the fact is that, really, journalism in russia people treat with trepidation, because fyodor mikhailovich was not a journalist. he was a writer and a writer. it was possible to express your somewhat unobjective , even tendentious, nightly opinion. therefore , if we build a relationship between journalism and journalism, then journalism is a creative profession with significant elements of the craft. journalism is the expression of people who are moral. with braces in society yes, a statement on current topics is enough, and closely related to journalism
this is journalism in many ways, but journalism. call it, you know, if you remember the soviet, uh, system of even genres, and there are journalistic genres. yes, a separate place, then we can say that this is the soviet theory of journalism, and it put journalism at the top of the profession. but that doesn't mean that any snow reporter or even feature writer could write journalism in which he had the right to express his opinion , publicity the right to express his own opinion, but the fact...
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in the wall street journal. and whether you stay there for one year or whether you stay there for ten years, you will be a better journalist. so i decided to stay for but i wouldn't say without without mr. kerr, let's throw this open mary kay, who's got some good questions. and i think whereas nicole they supposed to come up here, she's for the poor folks that can't make their way. we have some people coming up. well, i can't read my own writing. i took notes here and i have no idea what i was saying, but that, you know, that the reston carroll relationship was an extraordinary one. i saw tom the other day who said there's no that my dad had greater respect or professional admiration or fondness for than than wally carol. so that was a very, very special and one story you do have. please come on up. are you? you're ready. i'll continue with my tell who you are. if i. my name is -- smith richard smith. i'm ordinary citizen. now. when i as you went through the early part, the really exciting and derring do part of
in the wall street journal. and whether you stay there for one year or whether you stay there for ten years, you will be a better journalist. so i decided to stay for but i wouldn't say without without mr. kerr, let's throw this open mary kay, who's got some good questions. and i think whereas nicole they supposed to come up here, she's for the poor folks that can't make their way. we have some people coming up. well, i can't read my own writing. i took notes here and i have no idea what i was...
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in many ways, but can you call it journalism?hat the soviet theory of journalism, it placed the public at the top of the professions, but this does not mean that any reporter, newsman, or even essayist could write... justice, in which he had the right to express his opinion, journalism, the right to speak, the right to express his own opinion, but the fact is that , indeed, people treat journalism in russia with trepidation, because fyodor mikhailovich was not a journalist, he was a writer, and the writer could express his own bias in something , even his tendentious, but personal opinion, so if we build a correlation between journalism and publicity, then journalism is a creative profession with significant elements, carried, and publicity is a statement of people who are moral authorities in society, yes, statements on current topics, statements are enough, closely related to journalism, with the current agenda, but this is still the statement of an intellectual, an intellectual, like you and me they said, but “you and i will n
in many ways, but can you call it journalism?hat the soviet theory of journalism, it placed the public at the top of the professions, but this does not mean that any reporter, newsman, or even essayist could write... justice, in which he had the right to express his opinion, journalism, the right to speak, the right to express his own opinion, but the fact is that , indeed, people treat journalism in russia with trepidation, because fyodor mikhailovich was not a journalist, he was a writer, and...
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his name was fred oshima annie's whole other wing of sports journalism. he was a sportswriter for the san francisco tribune which in the english newspaper for japanese-americans and essentially covered in japanese american baseball teams, that's what he did pretty he would later write for a whole different newspaper which was newspaper published in a center the japanese incarceration camps during world war ii rated right and then later a camp in arkansas is one of the words the japanese-americans, many you learn about this in your high school classes and will learn more about it in a couple of weeks where you have well over 100,000 japanese americans in the camps in case they might be a danger. and he is covering baseball. he essentially what he was able to do any american teams before and after world war two so imagine that even while you're incarcerated it, for no cause all really, he is covering baseball. and he did so because he claimed that baseball had such a sense of communities for marginalized groups especially in these camps. it will go into mor
his name was fred oshima annie's whole other wing of sports journalism. he was a sportswriter for the san francisco tribune which in the english newspaper for japanese-americans and essentially covered in japanese american baseball teams, that's what he did pretty he would later write for a whole different newspaper which was newspaper published in a center the japanese incarceration camps during world war ii rated right and then later a camp in arkansas is one of the words the...
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his name was fred oshima annie's whole other wing of sports journalism. he was a sportswriter for the san francisco tribune which in the english newspaper for japanese-americans and essentially covered in japanese american baseball teams, that's what he did pretty he would later write for a whole different newspaper which was newspaper published in a center the japanese incarceration camps during world war ii rated right and then later a camp in arkansas is one of the words the japanese-americans, many you learn about this in your high school classes and will learn more about it in a couple of weeks where you have well over 100,000 japanese americans in the camps in case they might be a danger. and he is covering baseball. he essentially what he was able to do any american teams before and after world war two so imagine that even while you're incarcerated it, for no cause all really, he is covering baseball. and he did so because he claimed that baseball had such a sense of communities for marginalized groups especially in these camps. it will go into mor
his name was fred oshima annie's whole other wing of sports journalism. he was a sportswriter for the san francisco tribune which in the english newspaper for japanese-americans and essentially covered in japanese american baseball teams, that's what he did pretty he would later write for a whole different newspaper which was newspaper published in a center the japanese incarceration camps during world war ii rated right and then later a camp in arkansas is one of the words the...
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therefore , if we build a relationship between journalism and journalism, then journalism is a creativerrent topics, and those closely related to journalism with a current agenda, but this is still a statement by an intellectual, an intellectual, as you and i said, and and you and i will not find in any other country in the world such respect for publicists. what kind of word exists in russia , there is not even such a word in the english language - journalism. why is english important here? because that the basic terminology of the profession, it is very much tied to news uh clickbay. even all this comes from english. i would say english, and american english is even greater than american english, because the americans wrote those textbooks, very simple, sketchy ones. journalism, from which the world then began to learn, and from which these universal standards came, and then prokhorov appeared there, and somewhere in france, mcquill had its own authors, who added this national note, the americans remained like this with simple textbooks, which i in this case, no matter how it was. thi
therefore , if we build a relationship between journalism and journalism, then journalism is a creativerrent topics, and those closely related to journalism with a current agenda, but this is still a statement by an intellectual, an intellectual, as you and i said, and and you and i will not find in any other country in the world such respect for publicists. what kind of word exists in russia , there is not even such a word in the english language - journalism. why is english important here?...
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caller: my question is, how isai affecting journalism? host: we will start with artificial intelligence. guest: that segues nicely and i think the caller for the question. what maria was just describing will be that on steroids. the new technology -- my students often talk about this and they laugh if i bring in print publications like you have piled up here? why would i pay for the news? as the great economist used to say, there is no such thing as a free lunch. the idea that people need to understand is that we do pay when we go online. we pay with our information. in a cashless economy, every credit card swipe, every time we go online and buy something or like something even spend more time on something, that's producing data and then data companies use that to create profiles of us. those profiles are being used not just to tailor the ads but the news that you are given. it's good old capitalism at work. there is nothing sinister about of these online companies want to make money. in order to make money, they want to keep us in their
caller: my question is, how isai affecting journalism? host: we will start with artificial intelligence. guest: that segues nicely and i think the caller for the question. what maria was just describing will be that on steroids. the new technology -- my students often talk about this and they laugh if i bring in print publications like you have piled up here? why would i pay for the news? as the great economist used to say, there is no such thing as a free lunch. the idea that people need to...
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journals are published, 5 international journals related to cancer are published. for example, in law and history of medicine , there are 5 health literacy and health policy magazines that can help us in our current work . artificial intelligence and its application in medical sciences was held according to the president of the university of medical sciences iran will hold conferences on artificial intelligence every two months until 1404. production of science in collaboration with universities of medical and industrial sciences is the first conference on artificial intelligence and its application in medical sciences. to be able to provide the field of familiarization of medical science specialists with this field as much as possible, as well as the field of cooperation between technical and engineering faculties with the university of medical sciences , so that we can witness the production of science in this field , creating the necessary infrastructure and also the data required for artificial intelligence. according to medical ethics, confidentiality of patie
journals are published, 5 international journals related to cancer are published. for example, in law and history of medicine , there are 5 health literacy and health policy magazines that can help us in our current work . artificial intelligence and its application in medical sciences was held according to the president of the university of medical sciences iran will hold conferences on artificial intelligence every two months until 1404. production of science in collaboration with...
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justice to. >> the principles of print journalism, it is good journalism.is honesty, fairness, truth, and totality of the story, telling both sides of the controversial story. all of those things should be practiced in every story that is carried on the air. >> jesse: newsrooms used to be filled with scrappy middle-class guys chasing schools with a pen and paper. today's news groups, are staffed with social climbers. the culture has been captured by academic snobs and american intelligence. reporters are just infantry for an ideology. they which corporate terrorism against their enemies. seeking to a whoever editor tells it. just this weekend, cbs news pressured apple ceo tim cook to pull advertising from twitter. >> should apple continue to advertise on twitter? >> it is something that we ask ourselves. charlie my view is twitter is an important property. i like the concept that it is the "for this course. and there is a town square. there's also some things that i don't like. >> there's this course and then there's anti-semitism. >> it is -- just point bl
justice to. >> the principles of print journalism, it is good journalism.is honesty, fairness, truth, and totality of the story, telling both sides of the controversial story. all of those things should be practiced in every story that is carried on the air. >> jesse: newsrooms used to be filled with scrappy middle-class guys chasing schools with a pen and paper. today's news groups, are staffed with social climbers. the culture has been captured by academic snobs and american...
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so the business model of print journalism particularly has - kind of collapsed.outlets. and i think that there - is a situation in which this is going to be really useful for some of those outlets. j so news corp australia, - for example, recently started using ai in order to - essentially kind of aggregate information. so one of the really good examples that they used | was looking at the cheapest fuel prices in an area, - for example. now, i wouldn't necessarily call that reporting. - i think that that's really- useful and i think they even called it service information, i providing service information. i think they also made it clear that it was overseen by humans. so they weren't just letting the ai tool going off, go off and print stuff. exactly. so i think that's the ways inl which it can be really useful. but i think what is a problem and what is likely to become | a problem is that the collapse i of the business model is simply going to continue if we start i thinking, oh, well, ai canjust do human beings' jobs - and we can sack more people because now we
so the business model of print journalism particularly has - kind of collapsed.outlets. and i think that there - is a situation in which this is going to be really useful for some of those outlets. j so news corp australia, - for example, recently started using ai in order to - essentially kind of aggregate information. so one of the really good examples that they used | was looking at the cheapest fuel prices in an area, - for example. now, i wouldn't necessarily call that reporting. - i think...
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the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from pennsylvania, dr. joyce. mr. joyce: would you please stand with me and join in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, w
the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr....
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where is the line between activism and journalism? and as one of the people here said, it's just proper chaos when you try to find the sun. thank you all to a lovely audience here. thank you. to kind of move and as usual, thanks. i the research for a better time at the stinky method scientist and use the lens is performing breast test some sheet to find out how much harmful meant and gas we can't. some sheeps price is more climate friendly. and the scientist is successfully breeding the tomorrow today. in session minutes on d. w, in many countries, education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children walk in minecraft. instead of going to class others can attend classes, the minions of children, of the wills collins, go to school. as we ask why? because education makes the world make up your own mind. made full minds. every jenny is far less surprising. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the footsteps of the right people in your northern most count the police, the free time, but still
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where is the line between activism and journalism? and as one of the people here said, it's just papa k o. so when you try to define those terms, thank you all to a lovely audience here. thank you to kind of look at the usual 14 the with the female star of the scene knology both a k, a donkey, darlene long term hmo. here. let us see. no fear, no limit, no mercy. in 13 minutes on the w. reset for a better time, it involves the stinky method. scientist to new zealand is performing breast test, some sheet to find out how much harmful mess and ghastly pent, some sheeps price. there's no climate friendly, honestly, just as successfully bringing them to are today in 90 minutes on d w. the how many platforms can you handle single tenuously without having the feeling that it's just too much you might see me. how much can we do simultaneously? multitasking diesel, modern methods because if we do too much, we get it all wrong. we mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage, humans and multitasking watch. now on youtub
where is the line between activism and journalism? and as one of the people here said, it's just papa k o. so when you try to define those terms, thank you all to a lovely audience here. thank you to kind of look at the usual 14 the with the female star of the scene knology both a k, a donkey, darlene long term hmo. here. let us see. no fear, no limit, no mercy. in 13 minutes on the w. reset for a better time, it involves the stinky method. scientist to new zealand is performing breast test,...
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yes, studying journalism there for a couple of years, and there is after all. approach this? well , i would say, so, probably, if you want, you can find, naturally, very different models, even it seems to me that in comparison with the university of the states you can travel a and notice the differences. uh, in the presentation of information in copper works with information, uh, in different parts of the country in different, let’s say, layers of society, as in any other large country. and it seems to me that these are essentially what i think we teach our students. we learn to think about them, and to think, soberly, interestingly reason, not just philosophize. not just like, let your imagination run wild, but clearly, based on a good background. somehow already quoted. my colleague vladimirovich gogolda. he said our wonderful thing, which i often quote to my students. what is culture? this is a system of self-restraints, vladimir ivanovich, and so, it seems to me that these same restrictions apply. that is, that is , we develop their skills to think, reason,
yes, studying journalism there for a couple of years, and there is after all. approach this? well , i would say, so, probably, if you want, you can find, naturally, very different models, even it seems to me that in comparison with the university of the states you can travel a and notice the differences. uh, in the presentation of information in copper works with information, uh, in different parts of the country in different, let’s say, layers of society, as in any other large country. and...
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business model, _ particularly print journalism.necessarily- have the resources to be picking up new tools and doing new things - and learning new software. so it's kind of half a... six to one, half - a dozen of the other. i mean, i suppose you're bucking the trend, aren't you? because you say you're very much focused on investigative stories and the sort of proper meaty end ofjournalism. for local news more widely, i suppose, which is often those little, local organisations that are owned by bigger organisations that are looking to cut costs, i suppose that's where this might accelerate trends that are already under way in terms of cost cutting and cutting journalists. yeah, definitely. i think... - so, there are kind of two things i that i think are really interesting, and certainly the business model. for me is the most important thing. so, the business model of print journalism particularly- has kind of collapsed. the worst hit of that| are the local outlets. and i think that there - is a situation in which this is going to be
business model, _ particularly print journalism.necessarily- have the resources to be picking up new tools and doing new things - and learning new software. so it's kind of half a... six to one, half - a dozen of the other. i mean, i suppose you're bucking the trend, aren't you? because you say you're very much focused on investigative stories and the sort of proper meaty end ofjournalism. for local news more widely, i suppose, which is often those little, local organisations that are owned by...
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well, because, well, it’s journalism that circulates , it circulates, in general, it’s all journalismthat you are a social kid, no assessment for good or bad, i just stated that it was good? fine? well, i said that this is journalism, because public sci. yes, well, the problem is that, in the meantime, the absence of the lomonosov society is going on. yes , lomonosov is coming, but he understands, i was involved in electricity. he really did everything and poetry on you is an ascension. he also threw it at the throne. there are no social sciences like inkwells. by the way, the reason for the lack or inability of social sciences. when we see something, we cannot say what we see and we are always looking for words that will perform the function, supposedly i call it well, just between the fact that in modern geopolitics comes from feudalism. well, the difference is colossal : feudalism was the highest form of legal regulation of relationships, the highest form of legal regulation. compared to what is going on now in the united states and these protectorates or slaves, whatever you want,
well, because, well, it’s journalism that circulates , it circulates, in general, it’s all journalismthat you are a social kid, no assessment for good or bad, i just stated that it was good? fine? well, i said that this is journalism, because public sci. yes, well, the problem is that, in the meantime, the absence of the lomonosov society is going on. yes , lomonosov is coming, but he understands, i was involved in electricity. he really did everything and poetry on you is an ascension. he...
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dear editors of medical journals, we were blessed to give 100 million tomans to each of the journals that i mentioned , to help the journal. according to the contracts signed with the ministry, god willing , we will give more credits. the general manager of the railways says: with the diversification of financing and support for domestic production in the coming months, the domestic fleet of rail transport will develop by leaps and bounds. according to mr. salehi, with the increase in wagon production, last year there was a 45% growth and this year it will continue . this part of the pump is for lubricating the locomotive wheel. spray it on the locomotive wheel once every 500 meters. there is no shortage of domestically manufactured parts and equipment that have come to the aid of the country's rail transport industry. production of passenger locomotives. the production of all kinds of passenger and cargo wagons and railway repairs are provided. achievements that were imported from abroad until a few years ago, but now we have localized the issue of production by our own engineers. 1
dear editors of medical journals, we were blessed to give 100 million tomans to each of the journals that i mentioned , to help the journal. according to the contracts signed with the ministry, god willing , we will give more credits. the general manager of the railways says: with the diversification of financing and support for domestic production in the coming months, the domestic fleet of rail transport will develop by leaps and bounds. according to mr. salehi, with the increase in wagon...
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where is the line between activism and journalism? and as one of the people here said, it's just papa k o. so when you try to define those terms, thank you all to a lovely audience here. thank you to kind of look at the usual 14 the, the business, the view will tell you the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use force and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa in 30 minutes on d. w to birth control pills have to do with alex with this is where the nazis experimented with contraceptive method subjecting women to unimaginable cruelty under the guise of science. and the last survivors tell their story. to me, you know, swings the untold story to block 10 in 75 minutes on d w. the imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy burner, your dining companion says to you, actually that hamburger is not made from kaos. it's made from golden retrievers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cultures around the world, people learn
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where is the line between activism and journalism? and as one of the people here said, it's just papa k o. so when you try to find the sun. thank you all to a lovely audience here. thank you to kind of it's and the usual. thanks. i the the way to female starve to see knology both a k a down t darlene long for b m w. c. no fear no limit, no mercy. in 13 minutes on the d w. the visa used on a couple days in the note the fast fast or as an environmental nightmare. a closing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and the lightest textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry. fast fashion. watch now, on youtube, the change can be viewed as natural confusion of the like the time to change the age of enlightenment. 300 year old ideas be responsible for today's problem. and could they help us solve them? i believe our futures in our past. the initial tens of the beginning of the done as a series of the great philosophers to all present and fu
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at the times and the sunday times or the wall street journal. so i think you have to sort of balance of, uh, his uh, you know, reputation, you know, in terms of fox and fox news channel buried in mind that as i say, he didn't really share the views of the present. or is that fox in relation to the election? we see him to be honest, you know, in our company we, we, we see him in a favorable life because he has been so committed to a, for example, us supporting a journalism rather than trying to make these businesses really commercial. my us. so we think, you know, on the whole, he's had a beneficial influence in terms of, you know, the availability of news and its depths and its purpose. as particularly as a newspapers alexander's the media analyst was thank you for your thoughts. you're welcome or another, some of the other little business stories making news. arizona economic is to be frank. less than expected this month. according to the survey by standard and poors . the purchasing managers index is down for a 2nd month in a row, as they are,
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so we have the tendency of journalism perfect. but even with that send that they, they shouldn't, it still becomes difficult to practice and say a country like yours. so are you allowed to color the lie outside the lines then? well, um, actually i'm not really allowance, but i do, i do a rebel here. i really, i'm really on social media, so i, i, i'm working for press groups of course, but on the side i writes wife, i think on my social media platforms and on my social media platform, i am myself and i can see what ever i want. mm. interesting, yeah. are you able to separate your identity as a journalist from your phone line? personality yeah, definitely do that. because when i see you online, i'll see the agenda this naomi? yes, you see the john the least, but i do. it's a different way. when i'm going to be presenter, for example, i have to follow the rules. i just come to keep fox. that's all on my social media platform. i comments the fact i see my minds, but it's not in a way that we puts me in um, in a venture situation, so y
so we have the tendency of journalism perfect. but even with that send that they, they shouldn't, it still becomes difficult to practice and say a country like yours. so are you allowed to color the lie outside the lines then? well, um, actually i'm not really allowance, but i do, i do a rebel here. i really, i'm really on social media, so i, i, i'm working for press groups of course, but on the side i writes wife, i think on my social media platforms and on my social media platform, i am...
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"washington journal," continues. here are all her numbers on washington journal, (202) 748-8000 for democrats. for republicans (202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8002 for independents. the court says biden and cdc undercut free speech. the fifth circuit ruled that the biden white house top government health officials probably violated the first amendment by influencing tech decisions to remove or suppress misinformation on the coronavirus and the election. they long argued that social media efforts restrict their free speech rights but they said the ruling was an improvement over the temporary injunction that terry doughty issued on july 4. the new injunction was 1000 times better than an appointee had ordered originally. it affected a wide range of government agencies and imposed 10 officials. they limited to efforts to coerce or significantly encourage social media companies to remove, reduce and out during -- altering algorithms to curb free speech. they also limited government officials affected by its ruling. the surgeon
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we've seen them blasting out these "wall street journal" poll numbers today.think a lot of the candidates are worried about this. we had some reporting last week about the desantis campaign as well as the never back down pact boosting him vocalizing that they need to do really well in the early primary states in order to stay in the race, and we know a lot of these candidates, the other candidates who are lagging far behind, not just desantis but tim scott, nikki haley, chris christie, all are having to shift their strategy to focus on iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, make sure that they do well in them. if they don't, i think many people will argue that this is donald trump's nomination to win. >> we've been saying this a lot, this has been an unprecedented year. never seen a former president charged once, never seen a former president charged four times and does not have any impact on him and in this race, especially in the aftermath of the 2020 elections. just look for this number from the poll about his actions, peddling falsehoods saying the election
we've seen them blasting out these "wall street journal" poll numbers today.think a lot of the candidates are worried about this. we had some reporting last week about the desantis campaign as well as the never back down pact boosting him vocalizing that they need to do really well in the early primary states in order to stay in the race, and we know a lot of these candidates, the other candidates who are lagging far behind, not just desantis but tim scott, nikki haley, chris...
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keep a journal. houses burned fences destroyed bridges guarded by union troops anyway, this is this is interesting stuff. we had to change into a train of cattle cars and the caragana was a car that hogs have been shipped in but see with so much safer to go in the cattle cars because if you were in the nicer cars with the union soldiers, that's where the guerrilla warfare is going the confederacy of shooting cannibals over their head, right? so they're riding where the animals usually went which was actually safer even though it was stinky. so you have these you're going to see this over and over again of what's cooking as they're traveling on the hannibal and saint saint joe railroad in these first person accounts. they said they were afraid of the good cards being burned by the confederates, right? so they're they're taking this route. i found this excuse me image over in the california museum of trying to remember but is rare to be able to find a photo like this and and here we have this this idea
keep a journal. houses burned fences destroyed bridges guarded by union troops anyway, this is this is interesting stuff. we had to change into a train of cattle cars and the caragana was a car that hogs have been shipped in but see with so much safer to go in the cattle cars because if you were in the nicer cars with the union soldiers, that's where the guerrilla warfare is going the confederacy of shooting cannibals over their head, right? so they're riding where the animals usually went...
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that's in rupert murdochmurdochl street journal." you look at other "wall street journal" articles. they talk about strong job numbers, that wages are outpacing inflation, that americans are getting, quote, another raise because of this economy. another "wall street journal" -- again, again, i'm sorry, republicans, rupert murdoch's "wall street journal," there's another article recently that talks about how, despite what every economist has been saying over the past couple years, the united states' economy looks like it is going to be able to stick the landing. it is going to have a smooth recovery without a recession. again, all good news. but there is this massive disconnect. you look at people giving high disapproval numbers on the economy. 37% approve. 59% disapprove. katty, in other polls, 74% of americans say that their economic situation is good. you look at inflation. the numbers are upside down. inflation is cooling. it's just absolutely incredible. improving infrastructure, he passes a bipartisan infrastructure bill, like a massive, record-breaking infrastructure bill. he'
that's in rupert murdochmurdochl street journal." you look at other "wall street journal" articles. they talk about strong job numbers, that wages are outpacing inflation, that americans are getting, quote, another raise because of this economy. another "wall street journal" -- again, again, i'm sorry, republicans, rupert murdoch's "wall street journal," there's another article recently that talks about how, despite what every economist has been saying over...
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"the wall street journal" is not my friend. now, here's what "the wall street journal" and zoe lofgren are missing. i am the only person ever charged with this alleged crime, okay? as a senior white house adviser. >> bannon was a former official, but okay. >> no, no, i was -- >> he wasn't in the white house at the time okay. >> he wasn't even close to the white house at the time. he left the white house in august of 2017. i was there at the time. so let me give you the flip around quick here, ari. suppose trump's back in office, the republicans consolidate power in the house and matt gaetz, who's been on your show lately and you guys look like you have been having fun doing it, suppose he's the speaker of the house and they form a select committee to investigate joe biden on the economy, afghanistan, the border, and other things. and they subpoena every single senior white house adviser in the former biden white house along with the white house legal counsel. now, is it your position and zoe lofgren's position that they should
"the wall street journal" is not my friend. now, here's what "the wall street journal" and zoe lofgren are missing. i am the only person ever charged with this alleged crime, okay? as a senior white house adviser. >> bannon was a former official, but okay. >> no, no, i was -- >> he wasn't in the white house at the time okay. >> he wasn't even close to the white house at the time. he left the white house in august of 2017. i was there at the time. so...
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"washington journal" begins now. ♪ host: good morning.t is friday, september 8. 13 presidential libraries put out a joint statement that warned the public of polarization and the weakening of american
"washington journal" begins now. ♪ host: good morning.t is friday, september 8. 13 presidential libraries put out a joint statement that warned the public of polarization and the weakening of american
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c-span's washington journal.n live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning on c-span. c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ ♪ >> book tv every sunday on c-span two features leading authors discussing their latest, nonfiction books. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the atlantic staff writer franklin ford looks back on the first two years of the biden administration with his book, the last politician. at 9:00 p.m. from the mississippi book festival, former vice president mike pence shares his book, so help me god where he talks about his life, faith and time in the trump administration. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, cara fitzpatrick looks at the school choice movement and the future of education in america with her book, the death of public schools. she is interviewed by washington post education reporter mariah blinken. watch book tv every sunday at c-span and find a full schedule on your program guide or 49 anytime apple tv.org. -- or watch any time on book tv.org. >> c-span's were unfiltered view of government. we are funde
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jose kept a meticulous journal. he said the most opposition we have in missouri about a decade after the extermination and consequence of the stories of the dissenters otherwise the missourians are very friendly. some left the church but couldn't leave it alone. this is reality taking snapshots. this gets a little more colorful and there's some language. i toned it down. when they get into salt lake, people are more relaxed. i think they shared how they felt. there was some difficult things that happened to men, women and children in missouri before they left. what i did is i went out to the library. they have a great collection for immigrants in the western migration. you have the library at yale. uc berkeley. you have the private collection in the huntington library. you find these accounts particularly during the california gold rush. 49 and 50 our peak years where people are traveling through w and some people from missouri do not want to go to salt lake city because they know the history. they don't want to ris
jose kept a meticulous journal. he said the most opposition we have in missouri about a decade after the extermination and consequence of the stories of the dissenters otherwise the missourians are very friendly. some left the church but couldn't leave it alone. this is reality taking snapshots. this gets a little more colorful and there's some language. i toned it down. when they get into salt lake, people are more relaxed. i think they shared how they felt. there was some difficult things...
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he is a national security reporter for the wall street journal, where he's invested. get to work often focuses on the former soviet union. his new book centers on a young american missing in russia. was it a personal quest gone wrong or related to his work for the fbi? first will be in conversation with susan glasser. glasser is a staff writer for the new yorker and the author of its weekly letter from trump's washington, as well as the cnn global affairs analysis. so please join me in welcoming brett forrest and susan glasser. so. well. thank you so much. can you guys hear me? yes or no? i think it's on. on. all right. i'm going to do this up. all right. what about this? yes, this is better. okay. well, thank you so much. i have to say, i am delighted to be here with brett because it is a terrific book. you know, i can shamelessly hock it since, you know, that's not really as appropriate for him. but i can tell you that it is just an incredible yarn and most importantly, a real feat of reporting. it is also a nice break on a friday night. i've just come from reading
he is a national security reporter for the wall street journal, where he's invested. get to work often focuses on the former soviet union. his new book centers on a young american missing in russia. was it a personal quest gone wrong or related to his work for the fbi? first will be in conversation with susan glasser. glasser is a staff writer for the new yorker and the author of its weekly letter from trump's washington, as well as the cnn global affairs analysis. so please join me in...
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