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documentary she said in pakistan growing up it made her suddenly imagined herself the life of a journalijournalist. it made her think of herself as a journalist it was a critical thing for her to be able to visualize what it would be like. >> again, that is why i think the example gives something beyond yourself and even across the border speaking of the cross-border, women have risen to high rank. but also there's been a lot of turbulence about that. the issue is they were not that dissimilar from others but somehow she was held to a higher standard given a deeper ruling on it. so what does that mean in terms of the political leadership cycles of the women's empowerment that they have to be kind of extra careful. is it a burden of rising to the top? >> there is much more without question and the networks waiting for them to help re-create themselves. that's what i seen again and again. hillary is so cautious. they had sort of press tha thate is very cautious and contained. she wasn't part of the club and she would never have gotten this job if it hadn't been for the tsunami of the disas
documentary she said in pakistan growing up it made her suddenly imagined herself the life of a journalijournalist. it made her think of herself as a journalist it was a critical thing for her to be able to visualize what it would be like. >> again, that is why i think the example gives something beyond yourself and even across the border speaking of the cross-border, women have risen to high rank. but also there's been a lot of turbulence about that. the issue is they were not that...
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i think it's a recognition of the fact that we do serious journali journalism. some critics say no.nd i know we do. here is the commission on presidential debates recognizing that. there's a lot of pressure. there's a lot of stress. we have seen previous moderators get criticized and have had to remind myself, this may be a once in a life opportunity. to the degree you can stop biting your nails, have fun with it. >> here is more from chris talking about his role at the final showdown. >> you are there as a time keeper, but you are not a participant. you are there just to make sure that they engage in the most interesting and fairest way possible. i take it very seriously. it's not a tv show that we're doing. this is part of civics, the constitution, if you will, in action, because this is helping millions of people decide who we're going to elect as the next president. >> greg, in fact, there are people who think that chris wallace shouldn't do this because we're fox. they are saying, he is going to be biased. >> what? >> this is that same argument that you always get from the left
i think it's a recognition of the fact that we do serious journali journalism. some critics say no.nd i know we do. here is the commission on presidential debates recognizing that. there's a lot of pressure. there's a lot of stress. we have seen previous moderators get criticized and have had to remind myself, this may be a once in a life opportunity. to the degree you can stop biting your nails, have fun with it. >> here is more from chris talking about his role at the final showdown....
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but the quinnipiac journalis major joined the growing list of students scammed by irs impostors. >> i knew like deep down this was really weird, but they kept like giving me evidence. the number that they were calling from was the hamden police. at home. >> so they had done some digging on you. >> yeah. of course. like way beyond digging. >> reporter: calling from a fake number that showed up as a local police station and armed with her personal information, the scammers threatened arrest if she did not pay $2,900 for a federal student tax, a tax that doesn't exist. >> they basically told me resolve this or your life's over in a way. >> how did they get you -- >> i don't know. system was not. >> never thought it would happen to us. >> reporter: tipping off her father, billy davis, who manages that's when he frantically started texting her. >> i just felt that something was definitely wrong. >> reporter: he couldn't reach casey because her scammers kept her on the phone for four hours. she drove some 30 miles to various stores, paying in this unusual way. >> 2,000 on one card and 500 o
but the quinnipiac journalis major joined the growing list of students scammed by irs impostors. >> i knew like deep down this was really weird, but they kept like giving me evidence. the number that they were calling from was the hamden police. at home. >> so they had done some digging on you. >> yeah. of course. like way beyond digging. >> reporter: calling from a fake number that showed up as a local police station and armed with her personal information, the scammers...
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journali isist dunalof was actually arrested and imprisoned in a soviet jail. that was all that was going on. behind the scenes of reykjavik, things were quite different as we'll hear from our panel. first of all, we have to kick us off, brookings president, strob talbot who was covering reykjavik as washington bureau chief for "time" magazine. we also have our good colleague and friend marvin kalb. i believe you were the anchor for "meet the press." and we have distinguished american diplomat ken adelman who just published a new book, "reagan at reykjavik." and it's on sale outside the auditorium. already fans have come running up with books to be signed. and ken was there with president reagan behind the scenes with mikhail gorbachev. and after we heard some of the atmospherics and observations from them, he'll tell us what's really gone on behind closed doors. it's very exciting to have such a great panel and talk to people who were present at the events. we're very much looking forward to what you have to say. strob, over to you. >> thanks, fiona. that's a
journali isist dunalof was actually arrested and imprisoned in a soviet jail. that was all that was going on. behind the scenes of reykjavik, things were quite different as we'll hear from our panel. first of all, we have to kick us off, brookings president, strob talbot who was covering reykjavik as washington bureau chief for "time" magazine. we also have our good colleague and friend marvin kalb. i believe you were the anchor for "meet the press." and we have...
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reminder the national press club this world residents lead little professional organization for journalis and we fight for a free press worldwide. for more information about include club visit our web site at press.org. also like to remind you about upcoming program. s. the director oworld trade organization we spiel ore, october 12. the secretary of the nave where kill dress the presidency club ask cream abdul-jabbar will speak here on october 17th. 'll need a steep stool. i i'd like to present our guest with our press club mug. >> thank you. [applause] >> traditional last one question. >> one for every member of the family. thank you. >> the last fun questionful. as part of your tenure you have hand numerous-and-wives children's characters such elmo and alvin and the chipmunkses. which one is your favorite? >> that's easy. it's one that probably the first lady is not going to be too able another. cookie monster is my guy. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible co
reminder the national press club this world residents lead little professional organization for journalis and we fight for a free press worldwide. for more information about include club visit our web site at press.org. also like to remind you about upcoming program. s. the director oworld trade organization we spiel ore, october 12. the secretary of the nave where kill dress the presidency club ask cream abdul-jabbar will speak here on october 17th. 'll need a steep stool. i i'd like to...
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it will come as no surprise in journali journal israel. the trump campaign is in middle of a rally. donald trump himself is speaking as we are talking now. down in florida. where he has denied all of the allegations against him in terms of groping or inappropriate sexual touching. he said he's got evidence that the clints knows that this is false and he says he will release that evidence at an appropriate time in the future, so all of this unspooling right before our eyes here in real time. back to you. >> thanks. keep us posted. >time for street talk. we start with apple. more bullishness on apple, this time, from pacific crest. overweight rating. current expectations are reasonable and there is potential for upside. checks indicated apple will meet -- 45 million iphones in the fourth quarter. no mention of any boost from samsung's galaxy note 7. >> you know apple's done well lately. do you know how well? in the past threes, apple is up 20%. more than double the next highest stock, which is caterpillar, which is up 8%. second stock, hca. the hospital chain upgrades to overweight. f
it will come as no surprise in journali journal israel. the trump campaign is in middle of a rally. donald trump himself is speaking as we are talking now. down in florida. where he has denied all of the allegations against him in terms of groping or inappropriate sexual touching. he said he's got evidence that the clints knows that this is false and he says he will release that evidence at an appropriate time in the future, so all of this unspooling right before our eyes here in real time....
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there's pollsters and below that, there are lawyers and journalis journalist journalists. >> at the polls, they'll tell you that. >> exactly. let me just say that ied a gotten the brexit question at every forum that i had gone to. it's a fair question. it's an important question. it really goes to the question of turnout t. difference between brexit and the presidential election is one was what i call a referendum. a referendum on ideas and essentially it has no structure. and so people who turn out or chose to turn out or however the post on it, it obvious was a turnout question. what i'm telling you is when you have party identification, we have a set, a group of ideas, but we're able to play off of with a lot of history. given all of that, i don't see it, i don't think that it's there. i guarantee you that there will be one poll that will show donald trump winning or multiple polls. but if you look at the vast number of things, i would pick up from where karen started. >> that is we will have to see a awful lot of change in 14 days to be able to see the difference and the major thing t
there's pollsters and below that, there are lawyers and journalis journalist journalists. >> at the polls, they'll tell you that. >> exactly. let me just say that ied a gotten the brexit question at every forum that i had gone to. it's a fair question. it's an important question. it really goes to the question of turnout t. difference between brexit and the presidential election is one was what i call a referendum. a referendum on ideas and essentially it has no structure. and so...
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journali isist dunalof was actually arrested and imprisoned in a soviet jail. that was all that was going on. behind the scenes of reykjavik, things were quite different as we'll hear from our panel. first of all, we have to kick us off, brookings president, strob talbot who was covering reykjavik as washington bureau chief for "time" magazine. we also have our good colleague and friend marvin kalb. i believe you were the anchor for "meet the press." and we have distinguished american diplomat ken adelman who just published a new book, "reagan at reykjavik." and it's on sale outside the auditorium. already fans have come running up with books to be signed. and ken was there with president reagan behind the scenes with mikhail gorbachev. and after we heard some of the atmospherics and observations from them, he'll tell us what's really gone on behind closed doors. it's very exciting to have such a great panel and talk to people who were present at the events. we're very much looking forward to what you have to say. strob, over to you. >> thanks, fiona. that's a
journali isist dunalof was actually arrested and imprisoned in a soviet jail. that was all that was going on. behind the scenes of reykjavik, things were quite different as we'll hear from our panel. first of all, we have to kick us off, brookings president, strob talbot who was covering reykjavik as washington bureau chief for "time" magazine. we also have our good colleague and friend marvin kalb. i believe you were the anchor for "meet the press." and we have...