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he's one conversation with susan glasser of politico. >> host: i am susan glasser from politico and i have to say that i'm delighted to be here with the legendary journalist bob schieffer. he's shown there is no such thing as retirement in the media anymore and after being the
he's one conversation with susan glasser of politico. >> host: i am susan glasser from politico and i have to say that i'm delighted to be here with the legendary journalist bob schieffer. he's shown there is no such thing as retirement in the media anymore and after being the
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he's one conversation with susan glasser of politico. >> host: i am susan glasser from politico and i have to say that i'm delighted to be here with the legendary journalist bob schieffer. he's shown there is no such thing as retirement in the media anymore and after being the host keys come back not only as a podcast journalist but is also the author of a new book "over low new 'co- overload o book "of finding the truth in today's daily whic of news." i am a little bit humbled to be given the task of interviewing such a legendary interviewer but thank you for taking the time you are a well-known person in journalism and it is good to be with you. >> host: we are all trying to make sense of the overwhelming or overload effects right now. we may go ahead and start with the proverbial elephant in the room. there are strong views about the media and we have seen once again they are fairly consiste consistent. it isn't freedom of the press even if it is completely false. that was in august. just a few days ago you made it clear that was not an accident. it is frankly disgusting the way th
he's one conversation with susan glasser of politico. >> host: i am susan glasser from politico and i have to say that i'm delighted to be here with the legendary journalist bob schieffer. he's shown there is no such thing as retirement in the media anymore and after being the host keys come back not only as a podcast journalist but is also the author of a new book "over low new 'co- overload o book "of finding the truth in today's daily whic of news." i am a little bit...
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esther schaefer is interviewed by susan glasser. >> the first thing we have to do ,s keep doing what we are doing sorting out the true from the false. that is an overwhelming job, a bigger responsibility we have ever had because we are dealing with more information. we now have access to more information than any buddy in the history of the world. , anybody in the history of the world. we are running short on curators. booktv.org. go to c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. supreme court justice ruth ginsburg set down for an interview or she talked about her career, childhood and relationship with other justices. her interviewer is and williams. this is an hour and a half. >> hello, everybody. my name is david stern and i embed director of equal justice works. thank you for being here. i am very excited. are you excited? [applause] i thought so. i saw you in the hall. you guys are awesome. just to remind you, after a couple minutes,
esther schaefer is interviewed by susan glasser. >> the first thing we have to do ,s keep doing what we are doing sorting out the true from the false. that is an overwhelming job, a bigger responsibility we have ever had because we are dealing with more information. we now have access to more information than any buddy in the history of the world. , anybody in the history of the world. we are running short on curators. booktv.org. go to c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine,...
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"the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst and chief international affairs columnist susan glasserstart with you. it is the worst kept secret in washington that rex tillerson is unhappy basically reporting into the white house through jared kushner, his contacts with foreign leaders, and that the white house is unhappy with rex tillerson for taking so long to staff up, for dragging what they see as dragging his feet to put people at key posts. is this a marriage that can be saved and does anyone want it to be? >> there's a lot to unpack there. first of all, you have to go back to the trump statement you just showed us. full confidence in somebody who is an embattled official can often mean the kiss of death and that's already happened not once but a couple times, even in this short-lived trump administration. so, you know, i don't think we've seen the end of the story here that, in fact, tillerson's press conference will go down as a very memorable one in the history of the state department. no one, of course, has any precedence for a lot of this. even so, the president is not a mo
"the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst and chief international affairs columnist susan glasserstart with you. it is the worst kept secret in washington that rex tillerson is unhappy basically reporting into the white house through jared kushner, his contacts with foreign leaders, and that the white house is unhappy with rex tillerson for taking so long to staff up, for dragging what they see as dragging his feet to put people at key posts. is this a marriage that can be...
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he is interviewed by susan glasser. the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we are doing, sorting out the true from the false. overwhelming job, a bigger responsibility than we have ever had because we are dealing with more information. we have access to more information than any buddy in the history of the world. we are running short on curators right now. we are getting so much information we can't process it. >> for more, go to book tv.org. during the daily white house briefing, sarah sanders announced the president will announce a chaired nominate next week. she also answered questions about puerto rico recovery efforts, the russia investigation, and the president's upcoming trip to asia. the briefing is 15 minutes. sec. sanders: hey, guys. happy friday. good afternoon. it is great to see so many family faces in here, not that that is different than normal. obviously i am referring to the children around the room. we are excited and welcome the kids of the press corps to the white house. they will love t
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and cbs news political analyst, also joined by politico chief international affairs columnist, susan glasser and deputy managing editor for "time" magazine michael duffy. michael, start with you, where are we at the end of this week on this question of gold star families and what's happened around it? >> to be continued for sure, no question that if president simply apologized -- after monday for maligning his predecessor for not calling or writing or whatever he accused barack obama of not doing, this whole thing might have gone away. instead we got a cascading series of missteps and mistakes that really took five days to go through. i don't think we're quite done. it also normally left the president with another week of sort of three steps back, one step forward. the chief of staff who took the job to sort of interpoise hill self between a president who doesn't have the -- all the protocols of doing this job down, may never. and potential disaster, by stepping into that space then make somebody mistakes of his own, kelly actually added to it, john kelly. it was week that just started bad,
and cbs news political analyst, also joined by politico chief international affairs columnist, susan glasser and deputy managing editor for "time" magazine michael duffy. michael, start with you, where are we at the end of this week on this question of gold star families and what's happened around it? >> to be continued for sure, no question that if president simply apologized -- after monday for maligning his predecessor for not calling or writing or whatever he accused barack...
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joining the table now, susan glasser. susan, we have had this conversation over many, many months now. and if you go back to the change in the republican platform in cleveland from july 18th, 2016, the trump campaign worked behind the scenes last week to make sure the new republican platform won't call for giving weapons to ukraine to fight russian and rebel forces, contradicting the view of almost all republican foreign policy members in washington. can you take us through the what? i mean, we've been trying to get at the why and the how. but what is the what? what is russia gaining? >> first of all, i talked with the former director of national intelligence and he said russia exceeded its wildest expectations. how? was it just a policy play? was it really just about arming ukraine, for example? i think that was part of it. but more broadly, right, russia has used this destabilization campaign undermining democracy, questioning, creating confusion and chaos. in many countries. the united states is not the first by any mea
joining the table now, susan glasser. susan, we have had this conversation over many, many months now. and if you go back to the change in the republican platform in cleveland from july 18th, 2016, the trump campaign worked behind the scenes last week to make sure the new republican platform won't call for giving weapons to ukraine to fight russian and rebel forces, contradicting the view of almost all republican foreign policy members in washington. can you take us through the what? i mean,...
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kacie hunt, ashley parker, and susan glasser. let me start with you ash will on this idea as the president as determined to tear down everything that balm was foras he is o mosted to eithpposed to that he unravelled today. >> i think what you said about him being a human wrecking ball is impaexactly right. he doesn't have many legislative achievements to point to, but he is determined to give the base what they want. and he has been successful on that on the regulatory front and this week certainly. he is ideologically opposed to president obama and his policies. >> i think ashley put her finger on the precise compass that the president uses to make decisions. it was hothly contested, and i wonder from you, if all of the resistance, if even the resistance from within the president's national security team and staff to what he did today comes from a fear of what this president will do and whether or not that is worse than even things less than perfect but already in place. >> i think you did put your finger on it right now. it's a
kacie hunt, ashley parker, and susan glasser. let me start with you ash will on this idea as the president as determined to tear down everything that balm was foras he is o mosted to eithpposed to that he unravelled today. >> i think what you said about him being a human wrecking ball is impaexactly right. he doesn't have many legislative achievements to point to, but he is determined to give the base what they want. and he has been successful on that on the regulatory front and this week...
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mike mcfaul, susan glasser, thank you so much for participating in our conversation tonight. >>> another break for us. when we come back, this late release of these jfk assassination documents, what we've learned in looking at them so far. and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. >>> the national archives has tonight released nearly 3,000 documents related to the assassination of president john f. kennedy in dallas, but that's not the full sum of what could have been revealed. a 1992 law required the release of hundreds more by midnight tonight, but president trump agreed to postpone their disclosure after some of the intelligence agencies pushed back. in a written statement, mr. trump said, quote, i have no choice today but to accept those redactions rather than allow potentially irreversible harm to our nation's security. >>> well, with us from our washington bureau, julia ainsley, nbc news national security and justice reporter, part of our beleaguered team going over these documents as they all arrive page by page. with that caveat, tha
mike mcfaul, susan glasser, thank you so much for participating in our conversation tonight. >>> another break for us. when we come back, this late release of these jfk assassination documents, what we've learned in looking at them so far. and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. >>> the national archives has tonight released nearly 3,000 documents related to the assassination of president john f. kennedy in dallas, but that's...
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he is interviewed by susan glasser. >> the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we are doing, and that is trying to sort out the true from the false , and that is an overwhelming job now. it is a bigger responsibility than we have ever had his we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world. but we are running a little short on curators right now. we are getting so much information we really cannot process it. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to book tv.org. >> senators cory booker of new jersey and then sass of nebraska talked about health care in a summit in washington, d.c. posted by the milken institute. a speech by the president of the world bank. [applause] 50 minutes. >> which side? you pick it. >> i'll sit on the right side. to bring by partisan ship together a bit. >> so i think most of you know over the 20 plus years we have been putting on these events, we try to get you to know the other people at your table. by giving you a quiz. i have the expert here sitting on my left. s
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he's in conversation with susan glasser of political. >> i have to say, i am delighted and honored to be here with the legendary journalist, pop schieffer. bob has shown that there is no such thing as retirement in the media. after being host to face the nation for many years his comeback and helps us make sense of this trump era and author of a new book, overload. finding the truth in today's day luge of nice. it is an honor to be with you. i'm a little humbled to be given the task to interview such a legendary interviewer. thank you for being here. >> guest: thank you. i'm honored to be interviewed by you. you are well known person in journalism and it's good to be with you. >> host: well trying to make sense of the overwhelming where overload of facts now. we may as well just go ahead and start with the -- are presidential tweeter in chief. we have a lot of strong views about the media and a recent days once again they're fairly consistent. the president tweeted it's not freedom of the press for newspaper and others are lattes and write whatever they want even if it is completely f
he's in conversation with susan glasser of political. >> i have to say, i am delighted and honored to be here with the legendary journalist, pop schieffer. bob has shown that there is no such thing as retirement in the media. after being host to face the nation for many years his comeback and helps us make sense of this trump era and author of a new book, overload. finding the truth in today's day luge of nice. it is an honor to be with you. i'm a little humbled to be given the task to...
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he is in conversation with susan glasser of politico. also the author of a new book "overload finding today's truth in news." it is an honor to be with you. i am a little bit humbled to be given the task of interviewing such a legendary interviewer but thank you for taking the time. time. >> guest: thank you, and i'm honored to be interviewed by y you. you are a well-known person in journalism, and it is good to be with you. >> host: we are trying to make sense of the effects right now. we might as well go ahead and start with the proverbial elephant in the room, the presidential tweeter in chief. once again, they are fairly consistent. the president of the united states said it isn't freedom of the press when others are allowed to say and write whatever they want even when it is completely false. that was not an accident. it's frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write whatever they want to write. the first amendment seems to allow us to write whatever we want to write. how do we make sense having a president that doesn't see
he is in conversation with susan glasser of politico. also the author of a new book "overload finding today's truth in news." it is an honor to be with you. i am a little bit humbled to be given the task of interviewing such a legendary interviewer but thank you for taking the time. time. >> guest: thank you, and i'm honored to be interviewed by y you. you are a well-known person in journalism, and it is good to be with you. >> host: we are trying to make sense of the...
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joining me from washington is susan glasser — founding editor of the political news magazine — politicoitical commentator. charlotte, let's start with you — how serious is this for the president? i don't think it's serious at all. manafort, the so—called or alleged financial crimes, began a decade ago. really they have absolutely nothing to do with president trump. the papadopoulos situation is nothing as well. he was a volunteer for the campaign. there was a movie recently with richard gere called the rise and fall of the new york fixer, i think this kid, and i say kid because 30 years old, probably naive. he probably wanted to be indispensable to trump. he wanted to be a fixer, where he put together trump with putin. so he would be the big shot and he had an ego about it. he was over the internet talking about trump liking him so much. that's what it's really about. he's trying to make himself seem bigger than he was really was. itjust blew up on him because he didn't realise there was something illegal with having to do this activity. susan, do you think this is serious for the presi
joining me from washington is susan glasser — founding editor of the political news magazine — politicoitical commentator. charlotte, let's start with you — how serious is this for the president? i don't think it's serious at all. manafort, the so—called or alleged financial crimes, began a decade ago. really they have absolutely nothing to do with president trump. the papadopoulos situation is nothing as well. he was a volunteer for the campaign. there was a movie recently with richard...
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senator corker told, actually told my wife susan glasser from politico during an interview a few months back when he interviewed with president-elect trump, they disagreed on most of the issues around the world in a lot of ways. so, i did not think they clicked at that time. they obviously -- that relationship has only deteriorated since then. >> peter baker who will not be the next secretary of state under president trump. kimberly, our friend gene robinson calls this the era of the dear leader. obviously a tip of the hat to the nomenclature of north korea. having said that, look at this tweet from lindsey graham today. and as we read it, really enjoyed a round of golf with president donald trump today. president trump shot a 73 in windy and wet conditions. and so on and so on. here's lindsey graham who has been critical of the president. lindsey graham, besty with john mccain. what's going on here? >> the president is clearly trying to elicit all the praise that he can. you have him likelihood that the president suggested that he praise him today, another president doesn't like to tal
senator corker told, actually told my wife susan glasser from politico during an interview a few months back when he interviewed with president-elect trump, they disagreed on most of the issues around the world in a lot of ways. so, i did not think they clicked at that time. they obviously -- that relationship has only deteriorated since then. >> peter baker who will not be the next secretary of state under president trump. kimberly, our friend gene robinson calls this the era of the dear...
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he is interviewed by susan glasser. the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we are doing, sorting out the true from the false. overwhelming job, a bigger responsibility than we have ever had because we are dealing with more information. we have access to more information than any buddy in the history of the world. we are running short on curators right now. we are getting so much information we can't process it. >> for more, go to book tv.org. >>
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mike mcfaul, susan glasser, thank you so much for participating in our conversation tonight. >>> anotherak for us. when we come back, this late release of these jfk assassination documents, what we've learned in looking at them so far. baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? no sir, no sir, some nincompoop stole all my wool sweaters, smart tv and gaming system. luckily, the geico insurance agency recently helped baa baa with renters insurance. everything stolen was replaced. and the hooligan who lives down the lane was caught selling the stolen goods online. visit geico.com and see how easy it is to switch and save on renters insurance. >>> the national archives has tonight released nearly 3,000 documents related to the assassination of president john f. kennedy in dallas, but that's not the full sum of what could have been revealed. a 1992 law required the release of hundreds more by midnight tonight, but president trump agreed to postpone their disclosure after some of the intelligence agencies pushed back. in a written statement, mr. trump said, quote, i have no choice today but to ac
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he is interviewed by politico susan glasser. >> the first thing rich keep doing is doing what we're doing, and that is trying to sort out the true from the false. that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had because we did with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world. but when running a little short on curators right now. we're getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> for more of the schedule go to booktv.org. >> d.c. circuit court judge brett kavanaugh spoke recently the heritage foundation about the judiciaries role in maintaining the constitutional separation of powers. he's introduced by former attorney general ed meese. this is one hour. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the heritage foundation center for legal and judicial studies and to our tenth annual joseph story distinguished lecture. as you might imagine the namesake of our lecture is that eminent jurist, joseph story he was remarkable patriot who carried out the founders' vision of a
he is interviewed by politico susan glasser. >> the first thing rich keep doing is doing what we're doing, and that is trying to sort out the true from the false. that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had because we did with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world. but when running a little short on curators right now. we're getting so much information that we really can't process...
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politico chief international affairs columnist susan glasser, former communications director foreboth barack obama and hillary clinton's campaign now with the center for american progress, jen palmmary. >> and some will say, so what if you ask? why is it a big deal that the president of the united states meeting with national security leaders asked about what our nuclear capabilities were and whether or not it was a good idea to potentially expand them? >> well, look, a couple points. first of all it was excellent reporting and i say it was important reporting, too, because it established a context for last week's very inflammatory report about secretary of state rex tillerson. that's important, because, you know, it's not just a fight about nothing. right? this isn't some sort of "seinfeld"-like reality show exercise here. right? there are substantive foreign policy and national security disputes occurring within president trump's team. what you've seen in nbc's reporting and that of other people is the beginning of establishing concerns that we've heard from foreign officials as wel
politico chief international affairs columnist susan glasser, former communications director foreboth barack obama and hillary clinton's campaign now with the center for american progress, jen palmmary. >> and some will say, so what if you ask? why is it a big deal that the president of the united states meeting with national security leaders asked about what our nuclear capabilities were and whether or not it was a good idea to potentially expand them? >> well, look, a couple...
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geoff bennett and susan glasser, politico's international affairs columnist. so much to talk about. o start with those comments, susan, what did you make of that? >> i don't think anybody expected that. >> no, nobody expected that. we're still waiting to find out. the storm, is it the next hurricane in the way of atlantic hurricanes that seems to be extending on forever is it some international crisis, north korea, a follow-up to the fire and fury comment of president trump back in august feel like maybe it's just this week's cliffhanger in the episode of the trump show. >> geoff, his aides did not know about that. and, you know, the military standing behind him were probably cringing. >> that's right. the fact that no senior trump administration official including the vice president wants to engage on questions about what the president actually meant i think suggests that the president was just speaking entirely off the cuff in a mood to make mischief and to be messed with. >> whether he's talking off the cuff or not, the world watches. what do you think the reaction is around the w
geoff bennett and susan glasser, politico's international affairs columnist. so much to talk about. o start with those comments, susan, what did you make of that? >> i don't think anybody expected that. >> no, nobody expected that. we're still waiting to find out. the storm, is it the next hurricane in the way of atlantic hurricanes that seems to be extending on forever is it some international crisis, north korea, a follow-up to the fire and fury comment of president trump back in...
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he is interviewed by susan glasser. >> be up keep doing what we are doing, and that is trying to sort out the truth from the false. that is an overwhelming job now. it is a bigger responsibility than we have ever had because we are dealing with so much information. we have more access to them more information than any people in the history of the world. you are running short on curators. we are getting short -- we cannot process it. for more, go to book tv.org. announcer: washington journal is next with your phone calls. then a house hearing on political acts and social media. coveragering you live of human rights campaign dinner. hillary clinton and california senator. in an hour on washington journal, they discuss america's military presence in africa. magazinespotlight on with editor in chief on the future of self driving cars. arizona reporter on the status of the proposed border wall between the u.s. and mexico. ♪ good morning. it is saturday, october 28, 2017. on today's washington journal, a federal grand jury has returned the first indictment in the investigation by special co
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tco's interviewed my poli susan glasser. >> we have to keep doing what we are doing, and that is sorting out the true from the false. that is an overwhelming job now. it is a bigger responsibility and we have ever had, because we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world, but we are running a little short on curators right now. we are getting so much information, we really can't process it. >> for more of this weakens schedule, go to the tv.org. -- weekend's schedule, go to book tv.org. >> on the presidency, a white house historian interview. he describes the stonemasons that don't the 18th century -- that built the 18th-century outer walls and its decorative stone carvings. here is a preview. >> the building is decoratively carved because george washington wanted a carving. he said in a letter to the commissioners, i don't think it is so much in fashion anymore. however, he wanted it. he had a way of saying he required. the stonemasons gave him what he wanted. two of them remain. most of the stonemasons
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he's in a very by susan glasser. >> we need to keep your what were doing.hat is trying to sort out the truth from the false. that's an overwhelming job in a bigger responsibility than ever because were dealing with more information. we have access to more information than any people in history of the world. but were running short on curators. were getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> today's 50 years and senator john mccain's capture vietnam. in the beginning of his time as a pow. we spoke some about his service, the president and the legacy of the vietnam war. you can watch starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern or listen to the c-span radio app. >> c-span's "washington journal", live every day with a some policy issues that impact you. on friday morning were devoting the program on sexual harassment. we'll look at the government's role in combating workplace sexual harassment. emily martin of the national women's law center will talk about private sector efforts to address the problem in
he's in a very by susan glasser. >> we need to keep your what were doing.hat is trying to sort out the truth from the false. that's an overwhelming job in a bigger responsibility than ever because were dealing with more information. we have access to more information than any people in history of the world. but were running short on curators. were getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> today's 50 years and senator john mccain's capture vietnam. in the...
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he is interviewed by susan glasser. schieffer: the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we are doing -- trying to sort out the true from the false. that is an overwhelming job -- it is a big responsibility than we have ever had because we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world, but we are running a little short on curators right now. we are getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> for more of this weekend's special, go to booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: it is open phones on "the washington journal" for the next 15 or 20 minutes. it will take you to topeka, kansas, at around 8:50 this morning for the latest up to our capital tour. until then, open phones. host: as you are calling in, this story on the front page of "usa today," about the president's speech today on the opioid crisis in the country. "usa today" reporting the have his will secretary declare a health emergency, but st
he is interviewed by susan glasser. schieffer: the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we are doing -- trying to sort out the true from the false. that is an overwhelming job -- it is a big responsibility than we have ever had because we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world, but we are running a little short on curators right now. we are getting so much information that we really can't process...
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technology on journalism in his the "overload, finding truth in today's deluge of news," interviewed by susan glasser. the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we're to sort out true from the false, that is an overwhelming job now, a bigger than we've ever had because we're dealing with more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the world. of but we are running short on curators right now. getting so much information that we really can't process it. weekend's e of this schedule go to booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us this morning san francisco, jackson katz, founder and president of violence prevention strategies. what is this organization? do? do you guest: we do gender violence prevention training and settings, n all colleges, high schools, all branches of u.s. military and corporate y in settings. the goal is prevention, education, because so much of harassment or sexual violence or relationship abuse preventable se are abuses in many cases and obviously we have an approach years eveloped over many that we think is effective
technology on journalism in his the "overload, finding truth in today's deluge of news," interviewed by susan glasser. the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we're to sort out true from the false, that is an overwhelming job now, a bigger than we've ever had because we're dealing with more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the world. of but we are running short on curators right now. getting so much information that we really can't...
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schieffer's interviewed by politico susan glasser. >> the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we're doing and that is trying to sort out the truth from the false. and that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had because we're dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world. but we're running a little short on cue raters right now. we're getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> for more of this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> officials from the u.s. and myanmar testified on relations with myanmar and how the u.s. and its allies are trying to help civilian government officials take a stronger approach with the military, which has been accused of killing thousands
schieffer's interviewed by politico susan glasser. >> the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we're doing and that is trying to sort out the truth from the false. and that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had because we're dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world. but we're running a little short on cue raters right now. we're getting so much information that...
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mister schafer is interviewed by susan glasser. >> the first thing we have to keep doing it doing whate're doing and that's trying to sort out the true from the false and that's an overwhelming job now is the bigger responsibility than we've ever had because we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than people in the history of the world. but we're running short on curators right now. we are getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to booktv.org. this week on two and eight. >> their shopping and jostling. and i was behind him and it kind of intensified and it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. it was at the time a 74-year-old man i did what any human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground, i grabbed him by the arm to make sure he didn't fall but also there's been a large, i don't know how many but i was fearful of being separated from them so i took his arm and that's when they all turned on me. somebody pulled my hair, bod
mister schafer is interviewed by susan glasser. >> the first thing we have to keep doing it doing whate're doing and that's trying to sort out the true from the false and that's an overwhelming job now is the bigger responsibility than we've ever had because we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than people in the history of the world. but we're running short on curators right now. we are getting so much information that we really can't...
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he's interviewed by susan glasser. >> the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we're doingthat's trying to sort out the true from the false. and that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had, because we're dealing with so much more information. we, now, have accessed more information than any people in the history of the world. but we are running a little short on curators right now. we're getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to book tv.org. >>> now that the house has passed the budget resolution, work can begin on tax reform in the house and senate. we get a preview from the wall street journal's tax policy reporter. >>> richard reuben, how does the reason budget proposal specifically set up the next steps for tax reform in congress? >> it does two things. one is it sets up what's known as reconciliation. that's a fast track procedure that lets a bill move through the senate in particular without any democratic votes. it can get on the floor with a straight up or down vote
he's interviewed by susan glasser. >> the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we're doingthat's trying to sort out the true from the false. and that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had, because we're dealing with so much more information. we, now, have accessed more information than any people in the history of the world. but we are running a little short on curators right now. we're getting so much information that we really can't...
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is interviewed by susan glasser. >> we have to keep doing what were doing. that is trying to sort out the truth from the falls. that's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had because were dealing with more information. we have access to more information than any people in history of the world. were running short on curators right now. were getting so much information that we can't process it. >> for more of the schedule go to booktv.org. >> this week on q&a. >> their target was charles murray. i was a little behind him. it looks like he was going to fall to the ground. he was a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do we see a man falling to the ground to grab him by the ball to make sure he didn't fall but there's a large -- i was fearful of being separated and being left behind. i did and then it turned on me. some upon my hair and body slammed me. >> also discusses the violent protests on the campus last march following a scheduled lecture. watch on q&a. >> coming up on c-span2, look at healthcare policy. first officials talking abo
is interviewed by susan glasser. >> we have to keep doing what were doing. that is trying to sort out the truth from the falls. that's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had because were dealing with more information. we have access to more information than any people in history of the world. were running short on curators right now. were getting so much information that we can't process it. >> for more of the schedule go to booktv.org. >> this week on q&a. >>...