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those journals were published in 1814.o help us see how lewis and clark's travels and subsequent book helped to shape america our guest this evening is stephanie ambrose's. she is the author of the lewis and clarke companion and she is a member of the lewis and clark trust. this series is called books that shaped america. how did lewis and clark's expedition and the subsequent publishing of the journal shape who we are today? guest: the question is, it shaped us today because it gave us the data we needed to expand. in other words everybody was anxious to know what was out there. what was in the louisiana purchase, especially thomas jefferson. in order for us to expand that is what most of the people wanted to hear too. so the journals are extremely important and filling in that canvas at jefferson would say of what was in the louisiana purchase and beyond to the pacific ocean. host: where did your interest in lewis and clark come from to the point that she wrote a book about it? guest: when i was 16 my father was working
those journals were published in 1814.o help us see how lewis and clark's travels and subsequent book helped to shape america our guest this evening is stephanie ambrose's. she is the author of the lewis and clarke companion and she is a member of the lewis and clark trust. this series is called books that shaped america. how did lewis and clark's expedition and the subsequent publishing of the journal shape who we are today? guest: the question is, it shaped us today because it gave us the...
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elena leonidovna vartanova, dean of the faculty of journalism at moscow university, yaroslav lbovichdean of the faculty of international journalism at the institute of international relations. i'm vladimir. hello, dear friends. good evening. i have this first question or preliminary question for you. as i call it, there is such a stereotype, unpleasant for our profession, that journalists are not liked, where did he come from, and how do you personally feel about him? in the profession, a journalist must ask questions, and quite often uncomfortable questions, they don’t like journalists for asking uncomfortable questions, probably this is the first reason, a journalist lives in a very fast world, he doesn’t always have enough time well prepared. conversation with your expert, so sometimes a journalist’s questions are superficial , hasty, this is also an objective second reason, and the third, probably, is that it is not always easy for journalists to formulate these questions, and the journalist that probably wrong, quite often he wants to get some kind of given answer, yeah, so jour
elena leonidovna vartanova, dean of the faculty of journalism at moscow university, yaroslav lbovichdean of the faculty of international journalism at the institute of international relations. i'm vladimir. hello, dear friends. good evening. i have this first question or preliminary question for you. as i call it, there is such a stereotype, unpleasant for our profession, that journalists are not liked, where did he come from, and how do you personally feel about him? in the profession, a...
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and just how free is journalism they are? we will be discussing all of that and more with our guests shortly but first this report. >> media office raids and journalists questioned, scenes becoming common in india. on tuesday it was the turn of a news portal critical of the government, police searched the office of news click in the homes of several writers. dozens of them were detained, interrogated and released. their laptops and mobile phones seized, news clicks editor and senior executive have been arrested and held. >> we have not been given any reason nor the grounds nor the offense committed for which the journalists have been brought here, no information have been given to family members or us. >> the government defends its move saying the raids are part of an investigation into suspected illegal foreign funding of the media company. police registered a case against news click in august after the new york times reported the website received funds from a u.s. millionaire. the report accused the millionaire of working c
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but, as we all know, it is not just conflict journalism. foreign correspondence at risk these days earlier this year a tv reporter in florida was shot to death while covering a homicide. his videographer was injured. last year, las vegas review journal reporter was stabbed multiple times and killed outside of his home. clark county public administrator robert ellis was arrested in the murder. german had been investigating him. during the black lives matter protest, journalists were often murdered. in addition, many journalists are targeted by online harassers the list goes on. the good news is that more and more news organizations like those represented on our task force are stepping up to the challenges posed bys these risk. nonprofits like cp j for freedom of the press the international women's media foundation and the culture of safety alliance to name a few are providing resources for journalists to be prepared to assess risks, mitigate them with safety strategies or determine when it is too dangerous. so, with that background, let's ge
but, as we all know, it is not just conflict journalism. foreign correspondence at risk these days earlier this year a tv reporter in florida was shot to death while covering a homicide. his videographer was injured. last year, las vegas review journal reporter was stabbed multiple times and killed outside of his home. clark county public administrator robert ellis was arrested in the murder. german had been investigating him. during the black lives matter protest, journalists were often...
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that is the cost of good journalism. that is a good example of operationalizing these things and saying here is the playbook, that is what you need to do. >> if i can circle back, you start thinking about the safety curriculum one thing we need to , get past is this idea that student journalists are journalists in training. they are journalists covering local news for most community's they are covering violence, , sexual assault, real stories. they are not in training. if you look at some of the biggest breaking stories mystically like northwestern, michigan state, stanford, school shootings in north carolina, these are real stories that have real impact that can really affect young journalists. i think journalism schools, bath -- both faculty and students, need to realize that these are young, working journalists need to be prepared for what they are covering. >> i agree. i think that -- and thanks for the shout out to northwestern, but i do think that gets back to this idea that these cannot be standalone, before you g
that is the cost of good journalism. that is a good example of operationalizing these things and saying here is the playbook, that is what you need to do. >> if i can circle back, you start thinking about the safety curriculum one thing we need to , get past is this idea that student journalists are journalists in training. they are journalists covering local news for most community's they are covering violence, , sexual assault, real stories. they are not in training. if you look at some...
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but as we all know, it's not just conflict journalism. foreign correspondence or risk these days or a tv reporter in florida was shot to death while covering a homicide and is videographer was injured. last year, the las vegas review journal reporter was stabbed multiple times and killed outside his home. clark county public administrator was arrested. he had been being investigated. during the black lives matter protest, journalists were often injured but generally not by the protesters. in addition, many journalists were around the country are charred -- are targeted by online harassers and the list goes on. the good news is that more and more news organizations like those on our task force, are stepping up to the challenges posed by these risks. nonprofits like cp j the international room mood media are providing resources for journalists to be prepared to assess risk, medicaid them with safety strategy or determine when it's too dangerous. with that background, let's get started. why don't you start by going into more detail about wha
but as we all know, it's not just conflict journalism. foreign correspondence or risk these days or a tv reporter in florida was shot to death while covering a homicide and is videographer was injured. last year, the las vegas review journal reporter was stabbed multiple times and killed outside his home. clark county public administrator was arrested. he had been being investigated. during the black lives matter protest, journalists were often injured but generally not by the protesters. in...
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we'll feature the journals of lewis and clark, the journals came about following the louisiana purchase, president thomas jefferson commissioned meriwether lewis to lead an exhibition to explore the west. all the way to the pacific ocean. lewis chose william clark to help lead the mission, which covered nearly 8,000 miles. from 1804 to 18 of. lewis and clark had detailed journals throughout the trip on the terrain, plant and animal life, native peoples and potential trade routes. a veteran traveler of the lewis and clark trail will join us to discuss the exhibition. watch books that shaped america, featuring the journals of lewis and clark, tonight, live at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. also be sure to scan the q.r. code to listen to our companion podcast where you can learn more about the authors of the books featured. >> next, president biden on the importance of the americans with disabilities ac. he talks about his administration's plans to continue to protect the rights of those with disabilities. biden in relation to the di
we'll feature the journals of lewis and clark, the journals came about following the louisiana purchase, president thomas jefferson commissioned meriwether lewis to lead an exhibition to explore the west. all the way to the pacific ocean. lewis chose william clark to help lead the mission, which covered nearly 8,000 miles. from 1804 to 18 of. lewis and clark had detailed journals throughout the trip on the terrain, plant and animal life, native peoples and potential trade routes. a veteran...
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the headline in the wall street journal.hezbollah and gave the green light to this operation after several weeks of planning. what do you say about that? >> i'm not surprised at all. >> at the end of the day, this is not a battle between the palestinian people and the israelis at all. it is a battle between israel, hamas, but more important is hezbollah and iran. john, you were covering and i spoke to you the day of the abraham accords. what put it together was it was not about the palestinians and the israelis. it was about israel and other moderate nations against terrorism and iran. that is exactly what is playing out here. >> it looks like the israeli iron dome has been activated and knocking some rockets out of the sky. it is a landmark agreement. it brokered between israel and arab countries. is it your belief that this conflict begins to keyed up. >> others@the accords. a lot of the timing of this is related to going closer to join the accords in the proximity with israel. what i think needs to happen here is steadfas
the headline in the wall street journal.hezbollah and gave the green light to this operation after several weeks of planning. what do you say about that? >> i'm not surprised at all. >> at the end of the day, this is not a battle between the palestinian people and the israelis at all. it is a battle between israel, hamas, but more important is hezbollah and iran. john, you were covering and i spoke to you the day of the abraham accords. what put it together was it was not about the...
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one of these careers is media and journalism.inguished with making some breakthroughs, they achieve success in careers related radio and television in general, women, video editors, producers, directors, we as journalists are capable of delivering our message to the world through the culture and the mind energy we have, this happens to what happens around us and what we live, the university of palestine has more than one major of media, there are public relations. interpretation, electronic journalism and radio and television, this way students have the opinion to choose one of these major with what suits their environment and interests, when i first studied media, i knew that i would have to go out many times and there are some surprising things that may happen, especially that here in the gaza strip there may happen bombing or breaking into the strip or something like that, i know that my work requires that be ready anytime, are frightening, unprecedented levels of poverty, unemployment and dependence aid have put so much press
one of these careers is media and journalism.inguished with making some breakthroughs, they achieve success in careers related radio and television in general, women, video editors, producers, directors, we as journalists are capable of delivering our message to the world through the culture and the mind energy we have, this happens to what happens around us and what we live, the university of palestine has more than one major of media, there are public relations. interpretation, electronic...
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c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile lab featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington come alive and on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, and more from the world of politics. all at your fingertips. the latest episodes of washington journal and scheduling information for c-span's tv network and c-span radio, plus a variety of compelling content. c-span now is available at the apple store. download for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington, anytime, anywhere. president biden announced new federal regulations that would require businesses to be more transparent about the pricing practices so consumers can become more aware of junk fees. >> thank you. folks, before i begin, please have a seat. i want to say a few words about why i'm late and what we are doing. i want to speak a little bit about what's going on in israel r
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for a time and taught journalism and high school, it is the advocacy journalism which to me is an oxymoron. it goes against anything we were ever taught in our classes. first of the pross and most respected journalists in our area. by the way i'm from the volunteer statements want to get that in. and even scott long fly have a lot of respect for him. he had to throw in a little commentary on what marjorie taylor green. it was obvious, he did not need to addid that. her own opinions are being inserted. i honestly see 85% of the media as a left-leaning. i'm thinking about taking a y highlighter and pick out the loaded word, the phrases. i could give you specific concrete examples. even from the so-called tennessee three.er word is that term ever come from? that sounds like something from the press releases.th and certain stories it identifies the age a young black democrat. the old white so-and-so. people don't ask why. why was that necessary? that's not part of the story. the media inserted into that. talks rich because a running short on time, what do you trust ymore? do you get a newspape
for a time and taught journalism and high school, it is the advocacy journalism which to me is an oxymoron. it goes against anything we were ever taught in our classes. first of the pross and most respected journalists in our area. by the way i'm from the volunteer statements want to get that in. and even scott long fly have a lot of respect for him. he had to throw in a little commentary on what marjorie taylor green. it was obvious, he did not need to addid that. her own opinions are being...
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when that wall street journal article came out that suggested iran not just supported or financed --gave technical know how to hamas in terms of how to carry this attack out, but actually greenlit the operation and was perhaps involved in the planning and direction of the operation, that would be a very different threshold. now it is important to emphasize that our reporting, nbc news reporting from u.s. officials i've spoken to nbc news it just so far, they have not seen evidence to corroborate that. it is important to let our viewers know about that, because it is not as iran is not involved. as you suggested iran for years has taken off this mantle of being a pro palestinian power in the region, yet obviously finances, supports, and provides technical know -- including hezbollah and southern lebanon, it includes groups in gaza like the ministry jihad and hamas, and also no rocket controls and certainly supports a lot of militias in that country, at four years were fighting the americans. and as well in places like yemen and syria. so there is no doubt that iran has taken this posi
when that wall street journal article came out that suggested iran not just supported or financed --gave technical know how to hamas in terms of how to carry this attack out, but actually greenlit the operation and was perhaps involved in the planning and direction of the operation, that would be a very different threshold. now it is important to emphasize that our reporting, nbc news reporting from u.s. officials i've spoken to nbc news it just so far, they have not seen evidence to...
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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 the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on a agreeing -- is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those 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 i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on the question are postponed. the pl pledge of allegiance wile led by the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. mr. wilson: everyone, including our guests in the gallery, please join in. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisibl
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 the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on a agreeing -- is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those 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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well, we know that the faculty of journalism spoke the initiator of this competition.e very spontaneously, on the eve of national unity day. we thought that standard lectures and dialogue platforms are no longer what we need to offer, so that young people themselves can express their emotions, tiktok, so to speak. patriotism, well, our student youth really responded , schoolchildren wrote to us a lot, so we started with a small idea, then we spread it all to a republican scale, we invited all universities and all schools to participate, so it was a competition is taking place for the first time, tell us in more detail what its essence is? the essence is actually very simple, on the platform tiktok , instagram, vkontakte, guys up... must post a short video, but we don’t have any special requirements for the format, again, the main thing is that it be conceptually complete idea, of course we would like the guys to show themselves somehow creatively, but the main thing is emotion, the main thing is the ways in which they can represent our belarus, because by and large we
well, we know that the faculty of journalism spoke the initiator of this competition.e very spontaneously, on the eve of national unity day. we thought that standard lectures and dialogue platforms are no longer what we need to offer, so that young people themselves can express their emotions, tiktok, so to speak. patriotism, well, our student youth really responded , schoolchildren wrote to us a lot, so we started with a small idea, then we spread it all to a republican scale, we invited all...
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we receive applications of joining the journalist syndicate every day, especially of female journalismndicate are nearly 30% in whole palestine and 25% in gaza. this number is a good one for them as female. from some traditions and beliefs that prevent them from working in certain careers. one of these careers is media. journalism, however, palestinian women, in particular, were distinguished with making some break throughs. they achieve tangible success in careers related to radio and television in general, either as camera women, video editors, producers, directors or anters. we as journalists are capable of delivering our message to the world through the culture and mind energy we have. this happens to what happens around us and what we live. the university of palestine had more than one. major of media, there are public relations, interpretation, electronic journalism, and radio and television, this way students have the opinion to choose one of these majors with what suits their environment and interests, when i first studied media, i knew that i would have to go out many times an
we receive applications of joining the journalist syndicate every day, especially of female journalismndicate are nearly 30% in whole palestine and 25% in gaza. this number is a good one for them as female. from some traditions and beliefs that prevent them from working in certain careers. one of these careers is media. journalism, however, palestinian women, in particular, were distinguished with making some break throughs. they achieve tangible success in careers related to radio and...
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the wall street journal saying that hamas gave them a full blown greenlight. but they were in on detailed planning all the way and including the time. and the white house is saying that they cannot confirm that. administration officials are not able to confirm something like that. but this is an important nuance. was iran somehow in on it in terms of helping overtime and arming hamas? or is higher level. where there are actually orchestrating it and even ordering it. that is what we don't know. and that makes a big difference obviously for a sensitive, dangerous situation. >> certainly it does. and of what will come next. and how countries will respond to this. considering the degree to which iran is involved here. dan de luce. thanks for talking us through that. we appreciate it. i would like to bring in my friend, ayman mohyeldin. just finished up his own two hours coverage here. paula last 24 hours of coverage here. a man, you've been doing an excellent job and i'm thankful for that my friend. let's pick up on something you and i talked off line about. and
the wall street journal saying that hamas gave them a full blown greenlight. but they were in on detailed planning all the way and including the time. and the white house is saying that they cannot confirm that. administration officials are not able to confirm something like that. but this is an important nuance. was iran somehow in on it in terms of helping overtime and arming hamas? or is higher level. where there are actually orchestrating it and even ordering it. that is what we don't know....
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what do you think the future holds for journalism? in india, specifically for the um, you know, the best way for us to, um, the future to, to, to continue reporting. uh, i wanna say just knowledge that no, this is what we do. but, and i truly believe that have that one guy. um and also i think um, new one is that is very strong positions offered to pass a, a less return to this is who really wants to talk to them about the patients in the address. i'm crestline, which goes well beyond the people elections as to the indian dollar to this guy wants to be kind of be the model of the the only can be the graveyard advocacy who run up the united states as cold for respect for the media, but has declined to weigh in on reports of news, clicks, relationship with china. do you want washington to step out what you want from the international community move broadly? i'd be what to expect just for the journalism organizations internationally and not as much governments, but more journalism organizations to kind of speak and sort of data data join
what do you think the future holds for journalism? in india, specifically for the um, you know, the best way for us to, um, the future to, to, to continue reporting. uh, i wanna say just knowledge that no, this is what we do. but, and i truly believe that have that one guy. um and also i think um, new one is that is very strong positions offered to pass a, a less return to this is who really wants to talk to them about the patients in the address. i'm crestline, which goes well beyond the...
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, was journalism, was journalism, that's journalism, palestinians are reaching out from the cage that israel has put them in and they'... trying to speak to the world, and they are being met, they are being met with cold indifference, and i would say to you pears, i would say to you, that that gentleman that you've just had on the show, mark, mark regev, he belongs in the hague, david potreus, peer, you made your reputation as opposing the invasion of iraq, well i would ask you, journalist to journalist, how could you justify the interview you just gave to the head of us forces in that illegal occupation of iraq that david portraus. led, he was then the head of the cia. both of the individuals that you have just had on this show, deserve to be in the hague, tried for war crimes. i am not anything like them, i have not hurt a fly. those two men have. why are they given the respectability that you gave them with your interview, and why am i interrogated as if i am somehow someone that could hurt human being? well, certainly in mark regev's case, i pushed him hard on all the positions. a
, was journalism, was journalism, that's journalism, palestinians are reaching out from the cage that israel has put them in and they'... trying to speak to the world, and they are being met, they are being met with cold indifference, and i would say to you pears, i would say to you, that that gentleman that you've just had on the show, mark, mark regev, he belongs in the hague, david potreus, peer, you made your reputation as opposing the invasion of iraq, well i would ask you, journalist to...
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what were the key challenges that journalism faces?when the pursuit of truth is cast as a partisan enterprise. >> people cannot agree on what is a fact. that is the biggest challenge we face. the financial pressures that we face in this industry. the transformation to the digital media environment. all of this is enormous. the fact that the public cannot agree on a common set of facts and how to establish that something is a fact is clearly the biggest challenge. >> after nearly a decade of following donald trump, have we gotten better at figuring out how to cover him accurately and responsibly? >> i think we have gotten somewhat better. but we are still struggling on how to cover him. the media in countries throughout the world are struggling with how to cover politicians who are like donald trump. people who have an authoritarian impulse. that is a huge challenge. i think we are being more direct. that is very important. >> from all of you decades in journalism, you had not written a book until now. why was now the right moment? >> i
what were the key challenges that journalism faces?when the pursuit of truth is cast as a partisan enterprise. >> people cannot agree on what is a fact. that is the biggest challenge we face. the financial pressures that we face in this industry. the transformation to the digital media environment. all of this is enormous. the fact that the public cannot agree on a common set of facts and how to establish that something is a fact is clearly the biggest challenge. >> after nearly a...
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one of these careers is media and journalism.s. they achieve tangible success in careers related to radio and television in general, either as camera women, video editors, producers, directors, or anchors. we as journalists are capable of delivering our message to the world through the culture and the mind, energy we have. this happens through what happens around us and what we live. the university of palestine. as more than one major of media, there are public relations, interpretation, electronic, journalism, and radio and television, this way students have the opinion to choose one of these majors with what suits their environment and interests, when i first studied media, i knew that i would have to go out many times, and there are some surprising things that may happen, especially that here in the gaza strip, there may suddenly happen bombing. الصحفيات الفلسطينيات i use my time here to produce some dramas that embody the reality believe in some social series. these series may be comedies or patriotici. indicators of the situ
one of these careers is media and journalism.s. they achieve tangible success in careers related to radio and television in general, either as camera women, video editors, producers, directors, or anchors. we as journalists are capable of delivering our message to the world through the culture and the mind, energy we have. this happens through what happens around us and what we live. the university of palestine. as more than one major of media, there are public relations, interpretation,...
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the journals came about following the louisiana purchase. president thomas jefferson commissioned meriweather lewis to lead and expedition to explore the west all the way to the pacific ocean. he chose william clark to help lead the mission which covered nearly 18,000 -- nearly 8,000 miles. from 1804 to 1806. they kept detaild journals on the terrain, plant and animal life, native peoples and possible trade route. stephanie tubbs will join us to discuss on "books that shaped america" tonight, live at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c spon now, or online at c-span.org. be sure to scan the q.r. code to listen to our companion mod cast to learn more about the authors of the books feeched. wallner a wall street institute senior fellow and former senate -- an author and professional on most things congress related. good morning to you. guest: thanks for having me. host: the deal they came together last minute on saturday night. is it with congress is ability to function or is it more a sign of this is how we operate at the 11.5 hour. and it takes these c
the journals came about following the louisiana purchase. president thomas jefferson commissioned meriweather lewis to lead and expedition to explore the west all the way to the pacific ocean. he chose william clark to help lead the mission which covered nearly 18,000 -- nearly 8,000 miles. from 1804 to 1806. they kept detaild journals on the terrain, plant and animal life, native peoples and possible trade route. stephanie tubbs will join us to discuss on "books that shaped america"...
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i believe that what we should be focusing on is the work, the journalism, and it should be powerful journalismd be rigorous. it should be thoroughly researched, totally fact-based. and that should be the statement that we make to the public, that journalists should not be just going on to twitter and other social media to express eir feelings, their opinions, whatever impulsive thoughts they might have. and so there was a conflict over that. but i stick by my position that. i think that journalism should speak for itself. geoff: during your time at the boston globe, you were, of course, instrumental in the coverage of the catholic church child abuse scandal, which became the basis for the film "spotlight." when you think about the start of your career, what are the key challenges that journalism faces now versus then, in this era where the pursuit of truth is so often cast as a partisan enterprise, a partisan pursuit? marty: the problem now is that people can't agree on what's a fact, that we don't share a common set of facts. we can't even agree on how to establish that something is a fact. s
i believe that what we should be focusing on is the work, the journalism, and it should be powerful journalismd be rigorous. it should be thoroughly researched, totally fact-based. and that should be the statement that we make to the public, that journalists should not be just going on to twitter and other social media to express eir feelings, their opinions, whatever impulsive thoughts they might have. and so there was a conflict over that. but i stick by my position that. i think that...
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well be at risk, one of the big questions is whether or not iran was involved the "the wall street journal" saying yesterday, they have to progressive that senior hamas senior leaders, hezabollah leaders said they neither in beirut monday iran gave, the green light for this attack, to go ahead they said in their article that officers of iran islamic revolutionary guard worked with hamas since august to did he advice air land see incursions grant breach of israel borders they said since 1973 yom kippur war, it was said they have no evidence iran was behind it they admitted that iran does fund, train, give rockets, to hamas, so we a bit to see if that connection can be made but right now everyone bracing for what will be a brutal war inside gaza, we believe could start later today, tomorrow, but we know will probably go on for weeks if not months maria. maria: . >> thank you that is largely because prime minister benjamin netanyahu told us this will be a long war, we have been able to confirm 130 israeli hostages, held in gaza, doug collins reaction? >> this is, maria, i think not lasting yo
well be at risk, one of the big questions is whether or not iran was involved the "the wall street journal" saying yesterday, they have to progressive that senior hamas senior leaders, hezabollah leaders said they neither in beirut monday iran gave, the green light for this attack, to go ahead they said in their article that officers of iran islamic revolutionary guard worked with hamas since august to did he advice air land see incursions grant breach of israel borders they said...
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we will feature journals of lewis and clark, the journals came about following the louisiana purchasehe -- jefferson commissioning them to lead an exploration of the west. leaving all the way to the pacific ocean. it covered nearly 8000 miles from 1806. the detailed journals throughout the trip on the terrain and -- plant and life, and potential trade route and people. -- we have a guess that will join us to discuss the expedition. watch books that shaped america featuring the journey of lewis and clark. tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span you can also watch on our c-span now free video mobile app or online at c-span.org.be sure to listen to our podcast so you can learn more about the authors featured in the book. ♪ announcer: c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. browse through our latest collection of c-span products, apparel, books, come to court, and accessories. there's something for every c-span fan. and every porches supports our nonprofit information. shop anytime at c-spanshop.org. ♪ announcer: arthur charlotte gray is a canadian foreign -- born in great britain who lives in
we will feature journals of lewis and clark, the journals came about following the louisiana purchasehe -- jefferson commissioning them to lead an exploration of the west. leaving all the way to the pacific ocean. it covered nearly 8000 miles from 1806. the detailed journals throughout the trip on the terrain and -- plant and life, and potential trade route and people. -- we have a guess that will join us to discuss the expedition. watch books that shaped america featuring the journey of lewis...
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what do you think the future holds for journalism in india? specifically to the, um, you know, the best way for us to, um, the future to uh, to continue reporting. uh, i wanna say just now that now this is what we do. but and i truly believe that how we once i, um i know, so i think um in the one that is very strong positions off of the past. uh, let's pretend to this is who really wants to talk to them about the patients in the address. i'm crestline, which goes well beyond the visual actions as to the indian dollar. this guy wants to be kind of be the model of the policy, or you can be a brave yadda and run up the united states as cold for respect for the media. but it has declined to weigh in on reports of news clicks, relationship with china. do you want washington to step out of what you want from the international community move broadly? i'd be what to expect just for the journalism organizations internationally and not as much companies, but more journalism organizations to kind of us be consorted entity to joining this . it'd be great
what do you think the future holds for journalism in india? specifically to the, um, you know, the best way for us to, um, the future to uh, to continue reporting. uh, i wanna say just now that now this is what we do. but and i truly believe that how we once i, um i know, so i think um in the one that is very strong positions off of the past. uh, let's pretend to this is who really wants to talk to them about the patients in the address. i'm crestline, which goes well beyond the visual actions...
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, so-called, and, these are not the so-called standards of journalism, they are literally a reflectionf society, if we claim to be a western society, a european society, we we cannot put the standards of journalism in quotation marks, and we then, maybe young journalists will not betray their profession so easily .
, so-called, and, these are not the so-called standards of journalism, they are literally a reflectionf society, if we claim to be a western society, a european society, we we cannot put the standards of journalism in quotation marks, and we then, maybe young journalists will not betray their profession so easily .
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an ironic order to the wall street journal is heavily involved in the planning here.there will be a response to iran? >> like former ambassador said nothing can be ruled out. we have known tehran as a nefarious role in the region for years even at myself as a young israeli soldier back in the '90s i remember iran paying the money in exchange for perpetrating suicide bombings and israeli schools, hospitals, coffee shops, on buses paying them to the head. the younger, the mothers, the pregnant this is a nefarious nature of the evil regime and its tentacles in lebanon and hezbollah but look at the state of lebanon. look at the state of yemen and the palestinian territories through its proxies. even i run it self will pay a price for that kind of support. israel will take every measure possible to defend its citizens from now on in a way that is not been seen because no viable nation can live under such circumstances. you mentioned americans have been killed in the attack but some held hostage and other nations part this is how it should be viewed as an attack on humanity
an ironic order to the wall street journal is heavily involved in the planning here.there will be a response to iran? >> like former ambassador said nothing can be ruled out. we have known tehran as a nefarious role in the region for years even at myself as a young israeli soldier back in the '90s i remember iran paying the money in exchange for perpetrating suicide bombings and israeli schools, hospitals, coffee shops, on buses paying them to the head. the younger, the mothers, the...
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it is journalism. and journalism beyond simply recording, people say, but looking at really looking at who's behind these policies, who are the policies intended to benefit, what kind of practical impact will they have? what are the motives? you name it, what all all of these sorts of things. and that's what what i wanted us to do. and so my view is it's not a war it's work, it's evidence is our work. it's been our work from the very beginning. and so that was the statement that i was making. i'm not doing we're not doing this out of any animus toward donald trump. we're not doing it out of this. something that was done with presidents as well. it always has any fair of the history of the washington post or other organizations. and even at the local level that is what the has done and what it should do. so my view is that's not war. this is work. and yet it sparked in some quarters, including newsrooms, including some corners of your newsroom, the response, you know, this isn't enough. this isn't to me
it is journalism. and journalism beyond simply recording, people say, but looking at really looking at who's behind these policies, who are the policies intended to benefit, what kind of practical impact will they have? what are the motives? you name it, what all all of these sorts of things. and that's what what i wanted us to do. and so my view is it's not a war it's work, it's evidence is our work. it's been our work from the very beginning. and so that was the statement that i was making....
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in the last decade in medical journals, but prior to that, in a prior life in econ journals, many other. yeah, so it like in the wake of the pandemic, a lot of and medical professionals are dealing with burnout. and so i'm wondering is burnout introducing any noise or confounding factors into studies or data that you might think is otherwise. hmm. that's a good one. i don't well, i'll say two things. one, i don't think it's a confounder in the type of work that we do, we're giving an so one strategy that we often employ is to look at patients who are treated by different doctors by virtue of a scheduling thing. so you go on wednesday, you see tom in the ed, you go on thursday, you see tim in the ed, you go on friday, you see lisa. and so it's random in respect. now it possible that people who work particular days of the week have more or less levels of burnout? i think it's possible, but typically think that those characteristics of the physicians are pretty across the time span, across the times that we're looking. but there's a separate question of sort of what is the what's the causa
in the last decade in medical journals, but prior to that, in a prior life in econ journals, many other. yeah, so it like in the wake of the pandemic, a lot of and medical professionals are dealing with burnout. and so i'm wondering is burnout introducing any noise or confounding factors into studies or data that you might think is otherwise. hmm. that's a good one. i don't well, i'll say two things. one, i don't think it's a confounder in the type of work that we do, we're giving an so one...
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new york law journal did a very good job and others have done a good
new york law journal did a very good job and others have done a good