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and the ecosystem of our political media probably explains that. nationally, it's basedhington. and as long as these so-called journalists stay in those bubbles and don't get out and talk to people in places like central pennsylvania, northern michigan, wen wisconsin, go visit a border town in texas or new mexico if or arizona, until they do things like that, actually do the work and actually try to talk to the people they're supposed to serve, viewers and readers or, they're never going to understand that voters don't see things simply through the prism of race or sexual orientation or gender. it's really that simple. get out of the bubble or it's going to be the same stuff over and over again. stuart: the here's another example. joseph concern espn most stephen the a. smith. he ripped into the media for how they handled the election coverage. watch this. >> i'm holding out hope that it can be resuscitated. what was done was inexcusable because it was favoritism in the media, and it had no place in it for a presidential election. you gotta the call balls and strikes, an
and the ecosystem of our political media probably explains that. nationally, it's basedhington. and as long as these so-called journalists stay in those bubbles and don't get out and talk to people in places like central pennsylvania, northern michigan, wen wisconsin, go visit a border town in texas or new mexico if or arizona, until they do things like that, actually do the work and actually try to talk to the people they're supposed to serve, viewers and readers or, they're never going to...
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national endowment for democracy. international media support, which is that copenhagen based european, and jill and of course, private donations from people who believe and repress and ask us then we have a network of journalists who work under cover from us kind of stand. but we don't just do news programming. we do music soap operas, cultural shows and so on. basically everything that's find by the tal up on the response has been over whelming, we have this call in show where people contact goes over what's up. but it's how long ago, how long, how long would you call listing? we're getting 3500 calls during one hour of a daily live show. cuz we looked on my 5000 feels that funding they go by the. * by the my 1st name, our audiences and ask, understand kind of watches. because even though the tal up on have a lot of control on the ground, they do not control the skies we transmit via satellite. and i've got a son. most of the private channels use satellite as well. so viewers, watch a lot of tv that way. a survey conducted only 6 months after our broadcasting began put us ahead of many of the major channels in the c
national endowment for democracy. international media support, which is that copenhagen based european, and jill and of course, private donations from people who believe and repress and ask us then we have a network of journalists who work under cover from us kind of stand. but we don't just do news programming. we do music soap operas, cultural shows and so on. basically everything that's find by the tal up on the response has been over whelming, we have this call in show where people contact...
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based in washington dc. i'm joined in partnership with the national association of media literacy and education to celebrate and acknowledge national media literacy week. i want to thank michelle for bringing us into this conversation. it is something we've been dealing quite a bit at the mccain institute this year, understanding where americans should spend more time understanding the media world. we are excited to be part of the efforts around national media literacy week this week so thank you for joining our events, we are talking about strengthening democracy with media literacy at national security imperative. we have a great lineup of speakers today so we hope everyone will stick around for the whole program but also to our webinar visitors, hope you stick around as well. a little bit about the mccain institute, we are not a partisan organization inspired by the late senator john mccain and his family's dedication, we are part of arizona state university in washington dc. our programs to defend democracy, mpower character driven unique power to convene leaders across the global political spectrum ena
based in washington dc. i'm joined in partnership with the national association of media literacy and education to celebrate and acknowledge national media literacy week. i want to thank michelle for bringing us into this conversation. it is something we've been dealing quite a bit at the mccain institute this year, understanding where americans should spend more time understanding the media world. we are excited to be part of the efforts around national media literacy week this week so thank...
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extremist to identify as a law professor who apparently skipped the gender-based is from a nation course that conservative social mediaine. >> trace: julie, would you like to respond? >> thank you. if it were me i might differ, which i did differ law school for a year for personal reasons. my husband burns it -- burned his hands off during the bar exam and i had to take the exam with burned off hands. law school is very serious, the exams are important, there's not a lot of accommodation. >> trace: emily. >> i'm not sure how to feel about this. when you read it initially it sounds insane but at the same time we are living in insane times were unlike apparently this cisgendered female i assume is now a birthing person and she's going to now be a chest feeder and this is the world we live and so whatever happens, whether a ghost awoke way or the normal way, i don't know what to tell you. >> trace: cameron. >> my wife would tell the university to go pound sand and that hurt test score identifies is a perfect score. >> trace: cabin. >> i would love to go to georgetown law. that was a great answer. just kidding. listen, i
extremist to identify as a law professor who apparently skipped the gender-based is from a nation course that conservative social mediaine. >> trace: julie, would you like to respond? >> thank you. if it were me i might differ, which i did differ law school for a year for personal reasons. my husband burns it -- burned his hands off during the bar exam and i had to take the exam with burned off hands. law school is very serious, the exams are important, there's not a lot of...
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based here in washington, d.c. i am joined in partnership with the national association media literacy and education to celebrate and acknowledge national media literacy week. i want to thank michelle for bringing us into this conversation. it is something we have been dealing with quite a bit at the mccain institute, the issue of mis and this information, understanding where americans need to understand the media world. we are so excited to be around their efforts around national media literacy week this week. thank you for joining our event. we are going to be talking about strengthening democracy with media literacy, national security imperative. we have a great lineup of speakers today, so we hope everyone will stick around for the whole program, but also to our webinar visitors today, we hope you stick around as well. just a little bit about the mccain institute. we are a nonpartisan organization inspired by the late senator john mccain and his family's dedication to public service. we are a part of arizona state university here in washington, d.c. our programs defend democracy, advance human rights, and empowe
based here in washington, d.c. i am joined in partnership with the national association media literacy and education to celebrate and acknowledge national media literacy week. i want to thank michelle for bringing us into this conversation. it is something we have been dealing with quite a bit at the mccain institute, the issue of mis and this information, understanding where americans need to understand the media world. we are so excited to be around their efforts around national media...
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national weather service, including our media partners getting word out about the significance of this atmospheric river that was approaching. >> reporter: the communications manager for sonoma county says the storm response was by the book, including notifications based on the specific forecast of the river. in this case it reached 34.65 feet, just short of moderate flood stage at 35. >> when the river reaches a moderate or certainly major flood level, which did not happen in this case, there would be evacuations start to be ordered and there would be evacuation centers opened and at that time the alerts most likely would be going out alerting people, but the russian river reached minor flood stage, but i don't want to diminish the fact even at minor flood there are many people who are impacted. we recognize that. our thoughts are with them and many people know that that's the risks of being in the low lying areas near the russian river. with that said, again, we learn from every event. we're going to take stock in what happened in this case and we'll evaluate that and we're always looking for ways to do it better. >> reporter: that is a very real and important sentiment to convey up here. i was speaking with someone with who manages one of the camps
national weather service, including our media partners getting word out about the significance of this atmospheric river that was approaching. >> reporter: the communications manager for sonoma county says the storm response was by the book, including notifications based on the specific forecast of the river. in this case it reached 34.65 feet, just short of moderate flood stage at 35. >> when the river reaches a moderate or certainly major flood level, which did not happen in this...
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media. there wasn't continuous harassment of a supplement. you direct and targeting villages. and that's why you to ask you to be shown in other opposing factions, like serial nation on, or me, based towards dental ration. so the issue in here that specially can be over shoals, paint mental turkish government is to be of another evans you to diploma take efforts may be width of food. there's normalization with salt butts, accepting exactly the demo but takes it should be governments in celia. that's the case for taps is cookie a and in any way here, mr aust line is turkey a supporting any of these minutes and factions and i left so today as well. no, totally. the trogie is pure and beautiful and then focused on this, you know, the mediation, if russia and you're wrong. taylor's assaults, you know, accepts its total tv will be happier, wants to be met, the it was turkey med yates, with these factions, these really 3 groups. why we have to observe the cost of what is being done and exactly what must be done in a cost effective way. once russia requests support from trinity to mitigate the issue, then it would seem be much more stable. assault is not the case in cute, as such as comp
media. there wasn't continuous harassment of a supplement. you direct and targeting villages. and that's why you to ask you to be shown in other opposing factions, like serial nation on, or me, based towards dental ration. so the issue in here that specially can be over shoals, paint mental turkish government is to be of another evans you to diploma take efforts may be width of food. there's normalization with salt butts, accepting exactly the demo but takes it should be governments in celia....
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national media-based campaign. what lessons do you think there are to pull out there? >> that was a lesson learned in my campaign which i take no credit for. my campaign is inspirational to the young people and this is a time when all these kinds of things, these innovations were invented. the podcasts. we were having a podcast and outraising dick cheney who was running a $25,000 lunch in california while i was having a ham sandwich in front of my computer because these kids, we didn't even have computers and had to put logitech on top of the frame and i just did what they told me to do. but they were right! that's how you organized. we did not do that and trump did. i will give trump some credit. his field was very, very good. and i thought harris' was pretty good, too. the problem is trump was building on a generation of efforts that had been previously made in all those states to move them to the right with school board elections, with city council elections, with state legislative elections. do you know how many state and legislative branches they took over the las
national media-based campaign. what lessons do you think there are to pull out there? >> that was a lesson learned in my campaign which i take no credit for. my campaign is inspirational to the young people and this is a time when all these kinds of things, these innovations were invented. the podcasts. we were having a podcast and outraising dick cheney who was running a $25,000 lunch in california while i was having a ham sandwich in front of my computer because these kids, we didn't...