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pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the speaker approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it and the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i demand the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will please rise. a sufficient number having arisen, the the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8, rule 230, further proceedings on this uestion are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by mr.wilson. mr. wilson: everyone 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, indivisible wi
pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the speaker approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it and the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek...
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the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from south carolina -- the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question 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 demand the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the eas and nays will please rise. a sufficient number having risen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, ms. norton. ms. norton: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the rep
the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from south carolina -- the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question 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...
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the government. or should journalism empower people. the basic tenants of good journalism remain the same allowing people to describe their own experience. in their book blur authors bill kovach and tom rosenstiel wrote that democracy is based on a continuous dialogue among well informed citizens but the quality of that dialogue will depend on whether the information is based on lies and propaganda or on facts that have been properly researched. people still have the right to demand serious news coverage and it is the role of journalists to provide it. but that kind of coverage costs a lot of money and that won't change anytime soon. the journalism of verification requires people who are allowed to devote all of their time to verifying information that's important to go into the news or report. that requires money journalism takes effort and journalism requires funding and journalism acquires time to get it right and to extract the truth. i believe that if people want to keep their right to access accurate information they have to take r
the government. or should journalism empower people. the basic tenants of good journalism remain the same allowing people to describe their own experience. in their book blur authors bill kovach and tom rosenstiel wrote that democracy is based on a continuous dialogue among well informed citizens but the quality of that dialogue will depend on whether the information is based on lies and propaganda or on facts that have been properly researched. people still have the right to demand serious...
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even in the age of this new form of journalism reporters have to find new stories to cover. they can either do this by working from press releases or they can hit the streets and dig up a story themselves. but you have to know your city you have to talk to people real life working people. we get out there every day and try to come up with new stories. it's tough to be an investigative journalist in an environment where all the bosses seem to care about is the number of hits that a story gets. i think a lot of times journalists conflate the number of clicks a story gad's with impact and resonance and i think that is a mistake or plyometrics that were actually designed to measure the success of advertisements to measure the success of journalism and that's a problem driving people to a story is job number one and it almost doesn't matter what they see when they get there i think this is extremely troubling if you say the top ten best something people want to look at that it seems like it's a comprehensive people like lists people like short items but that's not what we need and
even in the age of this new form of journalism reporters have to find new stories to cover. they can either do this by working from press releases or they can hit the streets and dig up a story themselves. but you have to know your city you have to talk to people real life working people. we get out there every day and try to come up with new stories. it's tough to be an investigative journalist in an environment where all the bosses seem to care about is the number of hits that a story gets. i...
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and this is really the wall street journal which is owned by rupert murdoch taking the line that fox news another property and by rupert murdoch has taken. the message from the top is the party line trumps line murdoch speaks with trump they have a pretty close relationship and so this is kind of a message that we're taking trump's line and not what i said the new york times with. much of what pro trump elements in the u.s. news media have produced on the indictments there strange obsession with hillary clinton included seems designed to do so uncertainty in the minds of americans on a story that was already complicated and journalists from other outlets in there is evil to get to the bottom of the story may have unwittingly done the same thing by conflating one story with another the charges against trump's one time campaign manager paul manifold for money laundering and fraud all relate to overseas transactions that occurred before he was hired by trump in two thousand and sixteen another campaign aide charged george papadopoulos tried to set up a meeting between trump and lattimer
and this is really the wall street journal which is owned by rupert murdoch taking the line that fox news another property and by rupert murdoch has taken. the message from the top is the party line trumps line murdoch speaks with trump they have a pretty close relationship and so this is kind of a message that we're taking trump's line and not what i said the new york times with. much of what pro trump elements in the u.s. news media have produced on the indictments there strange obsession...
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the people are very in. any meaningful journalism in eritrea tends to happen from outside of the country which is why we've. had. it was set up in two thousand and nine by a group of exiled journalists who used to work for state media now from the safety of france they can cover issues like immigration national service and the constitution. radio ever know were set up with financial assistance from the media watchdog group reporters without borders according to research conducted by the media defendant group torture of academia is now the second most this into radio station in eritrea behind only the states will cost first started people are. of course we booked us via satellite and shortwave insight the only channel you get is the government media of course of the. other media as you don't find them on the. sides of the channels but not in their own language not in doing we also. want to line four hundred friends outside the tent which is our second target audience most of the news that they did in an upper crust. by day and local m
the people are very in. any meaningful journalism in eritrea tends to happen from outside of the country which is why we've. had. it was set up in two thousand and nine by a group of exiled journalists who used to work for state media now from the safety of france they can cover issues like immigration national service and the constitution. radio ever know were set up with financial assistance from the media watchdog group reporters without borders according to research conducted by the media...
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according to the journal tonight, the subpoena, quote, caught the campaign by surprise. the campaign had previously been voluntarily complying with the special counsel's request for information, but that apparently was not enough to fend off the subpoena. now there is this legally binding demand asking for e-mails and documents from more than a dozen top officials. this is the first subpoena that we know of to the campaign from the mueller investigation. that story in "the journal" tonight also followed news that presidential son-in-law jared kushner was told by the senate that he did not hand over to them what he was supposed to in the investigation of the russia matter. this letter today from the senate, demanding more documents from jared kushner, names, a few different things we didn't know about before. names that jared kushner is having been involved in discussions about and with russians, that we previously didn't know about. so we'll have more on all of that ahead tonight. as i say, a busy night. but nbc news tonight has just prone an important piece of news abou
according to the journal tonight, the subpoena, quote, caught the campaign by surprise. the campaign had previously been voluntarily complying with the special counsel's request for information, but that apparently was not enough to fend off the subpoena. now there is this legally binding demand asking for e-mails and documents from more than a dozen top officials. this is the first subpoena that we know of to the campaign from the mueller investigation. that story in "the journal"...
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robert cantu edited the journal's sports medicine section. were published despite his objections. >> the papers that started to make statements about: multiple head injuries were not a problem in the nfl. if they went back into the same contest with a concussion, it didn't matter. if they got knocked out and went back into the same contest, it didn't matter, and there were no long-term psychological problems or cognitive problems in these athletes, in essence saying it wasn't a problem. >> narrator: dr. cantu says he took his concerns to the journal's editor in chief, dr. michael apuzzo. apuzzo was also a consultant for the new york giants. >> i said that i really think this data is flawed. i really think it shouldn't be published. he's the one that made the decision to publish papers, no matter whether the reviewers felt they should be published or not, no matter whether the section editor felt they should be published or not. >> narrator: mark lovell was a member of the committee and an author on some of the studies. he now admits there wer
robert cantu edited the journal's sports medicine section. were published despite his objections. >> the papers that started to make statements about: multiple head injuries were not a problem in the nfl. if they went back into the same contest with a concussion, it didn't matter. if they got knocked out and went back into the same contest, it didn't matter, and there were no long-term psychological problems or cognitive problems in these athletes, in essence saying it wasn't a problem....
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pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doyle. mr. doyle: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. the hat purpose does gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, former first lady of south carolina campbell wife of the late governor carroll campbell, passed away last week. south carolinians are grateful for her dead significance to our citizens. born in greenville she was married to the love of her life for the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. 46 years. together they built successful small businesses and then serve
pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doyle. mr. doyle: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. the hat purpose does gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i...
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the one who put up "four lights." erika: yeah! [applause] >> a journal worth being digitized. actually, now, some of the women's peace party papers are part of the -- gail sungage subscriptions. so if people want to see that. i have two separate questions. one, the first one has to do with the issues that linda up in her 1998 book, "no constitutional right to be ladies" when she actually talks about the obligations of citizenship, one of which debatable has been military service. and clearly, she would argue that one of the reasons women have not yet received -- we have not yet received full equal citizenship rights, nor did the 19th amendment grant those, would be because of the lack of military citizenship. erika: yeah. >> i mean, military service. that's one issue to raise. the idea of obligation and citizenship rights. erika: yes. >> the other has to do with more specifics about world war i and i'd wonder how you would add into your sort of scenario about the women's peace party and their radicalism, i grant you they were. that has to do with the national women's party and
the one who put up "four lights." erika: yeah! [applause] >> a journal worth being digitized. actually, now, some of the women's peace party papers are part of the -- gail sungage subscriptions. so if people want to see that. i have two separate questions. one, the first one has to do with the issues that linda up in her 1998 book, "no constitutional right to be ladies" when she actually talks about the obligations of citizenship, one of which debatable has been...
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the question is on agreeing to the approval of the speaker's journal. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of epresentatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the yeas are 220 and the nays are 165, with two answering present. the journal stands approved . chair lays before the house a communication. the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. paulsen: i rise to congratulate paul fogeellberg for finding the rare voice every life award. no one deserves this recognition more than paul because of his work on behalf of those suffering f
the question is on agreeing to the approval of the speaker's journal. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of epresentatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the yeas are 220 and...
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there is also the wall street journal, house gop split on taxes. they prevail -- revealed their provisions yesterday. it would lower the corporate rate to 20%" standard deduction. we will share the details coming up. the new york times, senators tax bill delayed. senate republicans would delay the corporate cut for one year while republicans in the house would like to do it right away. there are the headlines on the president's trip to asia. and thison to vietnam is the headline in the washington times. will run across vladimir putin while visiting the economic. he will likely meet with the russian leader. also from the washington post, asian leaders wow trump with pomp. new trade deals remain elusive. also, there is this in the washington post. vladimir putin is saying the u.s. is meddling in russia's election. on the eve of a possible meeting trump, vladimir putin suggested the united pushed -- is pushing for this qualification -- disqualification of russian athletes. these are some of the headlines around the country and national newspapers. we w
there is also the wall street journal, house gop split on taxes. they prevail -- revealed their provisions yesterday. it would lower the corporate rate to 20%" standard deduction. we will share the details coming up. the new york times, senators tax bill delayed. senate republicans would delay the corporate cut for one year while republicans in the house would like to do it right away. there are the headlines on the president's trip to asia. and thison to vietnam is the headline in the...
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the peace collection. it's out there. you can see it. it's a fabulous fabulous journal. >> what four lights did for me was allow me to see how that combination could work and how well it worked. and what i came up -- what i came away with was the ways in which you have to be radical in order to do those two things, to do feminism and pacifism at the same time. these women were really really good at turning convention on their heads and seeing the world in a different way. many of them were part of heterodoxy, bohemian women women in greenwich village, many single working women. many had come against militarism, a mixed gender anti-preparedness movement, as wilson began to head down the path toward war, they tried to prevent and throw a wrench in the preparedness movement in the united states. four lights became their vehicle and kind of their organ. it didn't last very long. i'll get into that in a bit. i wanted to describe to you the way this thing was set up. if you look at the mast head, it has an ocean. it has a huge wooden ship with multiple sails kind of bobbing a
the peace collection. it's out there. you can see it. it's a fabulous fabulous journal. >> what four lights did for me was allow me to see how that combination could work and how well it worked. and what i came up -- what i came away with was the ways in which you have to be radical in order to do those two things, to do feminism and pacifism at the same time. these women were really really good at turning convention on their heads and seeing the world in a different way. many of them...
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the question is on geeg to the speaker's approval of the journal. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of epresentatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the nays are 190. ne voting present. the journal stands approved. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the house will come to order. members, take your conversations off the floor. members, take your conversations off the floor. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the committees on transportation and infrastructure, foreign affairs and house administration be discharged from further consideration of h.res. 615 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the clerk: house resolution 6
the question is on geeg to the speaker's approval of the journal. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of epresentatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the nays are 190. ne voting...
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further, following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day and morning business be closed. finally, following leader remarks the senate proceed to executive session and resume consideration of the zatezalo nomination. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: no further business to come before the senate, it stands adjourned
further, following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day and morning business be closed. finally, following leader remarks the senate proceed to executive session and resume consideration of the zatezalo nomination. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: no further business to come before the senate, it stands adjourned
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i think the main job of journalism come of journalists and the united states, their sports journals, culture journalists but the reason where written into the first amendment, the freedom of the press, in addition to the freedom of speech alongside the free exercise of religion is that where necessary to hold accountable the people in power. to the degree anybody in the media sees their job as protecting the people in power, that is something that's troubling to me. during the obama years i think a lot of people did that. i think the "washington post" and the "new york times" looked the other way. you can see how after obama left they said democracy died in darkness. the "washington post" did come after obama left the "new york times" said because truth matter now more than ever. the implication was the truth didn't matter when obama was the one spreading the untruths. i think this scrutiny you're getting from the mainstream towards trump is good. i wish they were more sober and check their the facts more andt of the allegations against trump but i think the idea of media that overly
i think the main job of journalism come of journalists and the united states, their sports journals, culture journalists but the reason where written into the first amendment, the freedom of the press, in addition to the freedom of speech alongside the free exercise of religion is that where necessary to hold accountable the people in power. to the degree anybody in the media sees their job as protecting the people in power, that is something that's troubling to me. during the obama years i...
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this is "the wall street journal" investigative reporting. what the truth is, it sounds like there's something here and he's obviously -- no idea what's going on. >> on the point of the trouble he's facing, flynn has been pretty much silent since the beginning of all these investigations. tonight, his attorneys broke that silence and they say that the claims are outrageous and prejudicial and false. do ywhat do you make of that? >> well, i'm not sure we should make much of it. they're making an trargument th the allegations themselves that there was a plan and he was part of a plan for kidnapping and $15 million. what they are not denying is that robert mueller is investigate iing this and pursu it as a potential set of crimes. and his lawyer has not deniy ei it. what is striking about this is that he had this earlier meeting in september. and in which former cia dr director, a man with a record for integrity, was invited to the meeting. left very concerned. base clay, vul chiu left all together in the transition. but with the american side i
this is "the wall street journal" investigative reporting. what the truth is, it sounds like there's something here and he's obviously -- no idea what's going on. >> on the point of the trouble he's facing, flynn has been pretty much silent since the beginning of all these investigations. tonight, his attorneys broke that silence and they say that the claims are outrageous and prejudicial and false. do ywhat do you make of that? >> well, i'm not sure we should make much...
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but now to me, the journalism seems to be following a pattern. in reporting was so detailed, almost like reading a college report with footnotes, "the washington post" reporting had all this county current on the record reporting from friends and relatives who heard of the accounts at the time. are these standards that you have imposed on yourselves because of the stakes? because if you're sued for liable? >> i think it's all of the above. one of the reasons that some of these stories were so hard to nail and get out there was because of things likes ndas where alleged victims -- >> a lot of women are saying that about trump's accusers. >> someone makes an allegation oftentimes and if the person who's been accused in the misdeed will tie them up in an nda, which means in return for money, you will not speak of this ever again, you will destroy all evidence. some women have done itthrou th the years because they didn't want to drag themselves through the mud. there's reason to do it. but this is a systemic silencing of women, that's bad, it's allow
but now to me, the journalism seems to be following a pattern. in reporting was so detailed, almost like reading a college report with footnotes, "the washington post" reporting had all this county current on the record reporting from friends and relatives who heard of the accounts at the time. are these standards that you have imposed on yourselves because of the stakes? because if you're sued for liable? >> i think it's all of the above. one of the reasons that some of these...
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the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on greeg to the speaker's approval of the journal. -- 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. mr. hultgren: 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 this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. hartzler. mrs. hartzler: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to five requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. hultgren: thank you, mr. speaker. request one minute to address th
the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on greeg to the speaker's approval of the journal. -- 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. mr. hultgren: 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 this...
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that's from "the wall street journal," which adds the fbi questioned at least four people about an alleged december meeting between flynn and turkish representatives. they're said to have discussed how to transport the muslim leader on a private jet to a turkish prison island. that was during the transition while flynn was advising president-elect trump and before his very brief tenure as the white house national security adviser. > as the russia investigation looks at his inner circle, president trump is attending the asia-pacific summit with russian president vladimir putin. they shook hands and spoke briefly during a photo-op. the white house says there won't be a formal meeting, although russians won't rule that out. i'll speak with democratic congressman of the armed services committee. republican candidate roy moore of alabama is under growing pressure to quit his senate race after allegations about past sexual abuse of an underage girl. the senate gop campaign arm has dropped a fund-raising deal with moore, but he's digging in his heels. cnn's martin savage is joining us from alabam
that's from "the wall street journal," which adds the fbi questioned at least four people about an alleged december meeting between flynn and turkish representatives. they're said to have discussed how to transport the muslim leader on a private jet to a turkish prison island. that was during the transition while flynn was advising president-elect trump and before his very brief tenure as the white house national security adviser. > as the russia investigation looks at his inner...
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the people are very in. any meaningful journalism an error trap tends to happen from outside of the country which is why we've. had. court it was set up in two thousand and nine by a group of exiled journalists who used to work for state media now from the safety of france they can cover issues like immigration national service and the constitution. radio ever know were set up with financial assistance from the media watchdog group reporters without borders according to research conducted by the media development group which of el academia is now the second most distant to radio station in eritrea behind only the staple cost. people are. of course we booked us via satellite and shortwave insight the only channel you get is the government and media of course the. other media yes you can find them on. sites and generals but not in their own language not in doing we also. want to line four hundred friends outside the tent which is our second target audience most of the news that they did in an upper crust. by the local media. from other
the people are very in. any meaningful journalism an error trap tends to happen from outside of the country which is why we've. had. court it was set up in two thousand and nine by a group of exiled journalists who used to work for state media now from the safety of france they can cover issues like immigration national service and the constitution. radio ever know were set up with financial assistance from the media watchdog group reporters without borders according to research conducted by...
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the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]
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i want to point out that within the last hour "the wall street journal" is quoting john kelly, the chief of staff here as saying, whoa, there's no plan to remove rex tillerson as secretary of state. we should point out thereofn't a plan to remove him, only to replace him if and when he decides he wants to remove himself. so let's go back to where we started. that is plans to replace secretary of state rex tiller son, whom i'm told is expected to leave. this could all change. but, it's kind of an open secret around here that he probably wants to step down at some point. i'm told late january might be the timing. mike pompeo, leading candidate to replace tillerson as secretary of state. if pompeo leaves the cia to go to the state department, the plan here would be, and this could also change as well, because this is still a long way off politically, for the president to get arkansas senator tom cotton with whom he has an absoluter the risk relationship and cotton has been, i don't want to say 100%, but maybe 90%, a strong supporter of the president. they have been at odds in a couple of sm
i want to point out that within the last hour "the wall street journal" is quoting john kelly, the chief of staff here as saying, whoa, there's no plan to remove rex tillerson as secretary of state. we should point out thereofn't a plan to remove him, only to replace him if and when he decides he wants to remove himself. so let's go back to where we started. that is plans to replace secretary of state rex tiller son, whom i'm told is expected to leave. this could all change. but, it's...
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according to "the wall street journal." cnn has learned special counsel robert mueller is investigating the flynns' role in this alleged plot. "the wall street journal" reports the fbi has already questioned several people regarding a meeting between the flynns and turkish government representatives in mid-december at the 21 club in manhattan. at the time, flynn was just weeks away from starting his new role as donald trump's national security adviser. >> the next president of the united states, right here. >> reporter: in an interview with cnn's fareed zakaria conducted before "the wall street journal" story broke and airing sunday on "fareed zakaria gps," he denies any deals were made but said that would help him win an extradition. >> had michael flynn provided you with any assurance it would happen? >> no, no, no, no one has. we are not dealing with michael flynn. we are dealing with the government of united states. >> but he was national security adviser. >> he -- after that he left. >> reporter: at this point, it's not
according to "the wall street journal." cnn has learned special counsel robert mueller is investigating the flynns' role in this alleged plot. "the wall street journal" reports the fbi has already questioned several people regarding a meeting between the flynns and turkish government representatives in mid-december at the 21 club in manhattan. at the time, flynn was just weeks away from starting his new role as donald trump's national security adviser. >> the next...
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what they found was remarkable the test results published in the journal current biology revealed the animals have smaller heads and frizzy affirm the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. long called the whole the voice of the language of the running times is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and very in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat. just one there may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of any great ape species the biggest threat comes from a distant relative humans. well the anthropologist michael corson was one of the lead researchers in this study earlier he spoke about how the species of all so that really interesting point is it's a very small population that seems to be a remnant population of the first orangutans that actually went down to what is also. from the mainland asia and they seem to be direct descendants and then there was one split about more than three million years ago and that formed during that and so lot of sumatra in the second s
what they found was remarkable the test results published in the journal current biology revealed the animals have smaller heads and frizzy affirm the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. long called the whole the voice of the language of the running times is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and very in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat. just one there may not be much time to celebrate there are only...
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those details straight ahead was the lead article in the wall street journal a big deal for uber. reaching a major agreement with softbank. it's worth billions. and a possible tie up in toy land they let this go really? the buzz of the day, reports of a megatoy merger it's monday, november 13th, 2017, and "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's take a look at the equities future. the dow futures are indicated down 27 points s&p futures off by 3, naas cac o -- nasdaq off by 3. taking a pause in the rally. the dow and s&p 500 down and both of them coming off their first weekly losses in nine weeks. >>> overnight in asia it was a mixed picture. in hong kong i know the stocks were a little weaker the nikkei was down by
those details straight ahead was the lead article in the wall street journal a big deal for uber. reaching a major agreement with softbank. it's worth billions. and a possible tie up in toy land they let this go really? the buzz of the day, reports of a megatoy merger it's monday, november 13th, 2017, and "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to...
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those newscasts and the anchors were major figures in journalism. what do you make of how all this has changed? because the changes we talked about at the beginning of this conversation have inevitably taken a little bit of the shine off of the nightly newscasts. - well, that's right. when i came to work at cbs in the days of walter cronkite the evening news drove the boat. because that's where the commercials were, that's where the largest audience was. the evening news programs still draw five or six million people, which is a pretty good crowd. - in fact, on any given day, more than those cable hosts at night, who get all the attention, right? - and as long as that continues to be the case, we're gonna have an evening news. let me just say a word about jeff glor. he's a fine, young reporter. i am a great believer in promoting from within. somehow going out and getting people from outside the organization and bringing them in, somehow that doesn't always work out. - always hire from. - always hire from. - that's the way i like it. - that's the way
those newscasts and the anchors were major figures in journalism. what do you make of how all this has changed? because the changes we talked about at the beginning of this conversation have inevitably taken a little bit of the shine off of the nightly newscasts. - well, that's right. when i came to work at cbs in the days of walter cronkite the evening news drove the boat. because that's where the commercials were, that's where the largest audience was. the evening news programs still draw...
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i think the wall street journal. is doing, is doing a great job. i think politico, which we basically don't realize politico has been there for a while now. >> host: there not a newcomer anymore. >> one of the things that politico can take most pride in is where their reporters had gone from politico. after people who work at the new york times seem to have come from politico and the same from, for the washington post. >> but what those, what the post figured out early on is that the current model was just simply not working and when they brought the newspaper, he said i want to make this the best newspaper in america. and it may ormay not be , i'm sure the times would have something to say about that. but you know, they are reaching millions of people now. i think the circulation of the paper is about 400,000 but i think in last november they were about 70 million views. in the month of november. >> only, we were over 30 million for c-span. >> sure, and it was not too long ago when politico was reaching a lot more people than washington post was. a
i think the wall street journal. is doing, is doing a great job. i think politico, which we basically don't realize politico has been there for a while now. >> host: there not a newcomer anymore. >> one of the things that politico can take most pride in is where their reporters had gone from politico. after people who work at the new york times seem to have come from politico and the same from, for the washington post. >> but what those, what the post figured out early on is...
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the journalism is there. nd journalism, but i left journalism behind because i felt strongly that i was going to have a voice in my photographs. i felt that you are not supposed to do that with journalism. you are supposed to stay objective. i then sort of said i am going to be a portrait photographer because it is ok to have a point of view in the photograph, but journalism is definitely there. when things happen so fast, that is journalism. i think when you have a little more time to think about it, it can become something else. charlie: it becomes art too. annie: the cover of the book is supposed to be biblical. charlie: this cover? biblical? annie: yes, because it started off i wanted to work on a series -- charlie: you mean the stories of the bible? annie: yes, and then it turned into -- she was probably the last person in the world you would want to be eve. charlie: when you see that photograph, what do you say? annie: i am impressed with her as a performance artist. charlie: i am too. annie: what saves
the journalism is there. nd journalism, but i left journalism behind because i felt strongly that i was going to have a voice in my photographs. i felt that you are not supposed to do that with journalism. you are supposed to stay objective. i then sort of said i am going to be a portrait photographer because it is ok to have a point of view in the photograph, but journalism is definitely there. when things happen so fast, that is journalism. i think when you have a little more time to think...
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the journal stands approved. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. the house will be in order. >> mr. speaker, it is with a heavy heart that we rise today to address the american people today. yesterday morning, a gunman stormed into a church in sutherland springs, texas, a small town and murdered 26 innocent lives including at least 12 children marking the worst shooting in texas history. today we grieve the loss of dozens of people. we pay for the families. i spoke personally with the wilson county sheriff and other citizens of that area to assist in any way that we can. in the coming hours and days, we will learn about the victims of this tragedy. their names, their faces and stories of joy they brought their families and friends. we are committed in helping sutherland springs recover from this senseless event and join us to support this recovery. to the people of sutherland springs, we stand with you. the house of representatives
the journal stands approved. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. the house will be in order. >> mr. speaker, it is with a heavy heart that we rise today to address the american people today. yesterday morning, a gunman stormed into a church in sutherland springs, texas, a small town and murdered 26 innocent lives including at least 12 children marking the worst shooting in texas history. today we grieve the...
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the journalism is. there i understand journalism. but i left journalism behind because i felt strongly that i was going to have a voises in my photographs. you know. and, and, and i felt that you are not supposed to do that with journalism. you have to stay objective. and i then sort of said okay, i'm going to be a portrait photographer because it is okay to have a point of view. in the photograph. but journalism is definitely, definitely there. i mean when things happen so fast, i think that's journalism. i think when you know you have a little more time, to think about it, it becomes, it can become something else. >> rose: it becomes art too. >> well, art is great. i mean, you knowk i love art and i admire. i mean the cover of the book is supposed to be bib i will kal. >> rose: this cover. >> yes. >> rose: it is bub i will kal. >> yes, because it started off, i wanted to work on a series on the bible, i wanted to do-- . >> rose: the stories of the garden. >> yes. and then it turned into, she is probably the last person in the world
the journalism is. there i understand journalism. but i left journalism behind because i felt strongly that i was going to have a voises in my photographs. you know. and, and, and i felt that you are not supposed to do that with journalism. you have to stay objective. and i then sort of said okay, i'm going to be a portrait photographer because it is okay to have a point of view. in the photograph. but journalism is definitely, definitely there. i mean when things happen so fast, i think that's...
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and later, the journalism that prompted three networks to fire charlie rose and how cbs handled it. >> new controversy brewing over the presidents latest attack on cnn. you know we have the veteran political analyst frank, let me put this up from yesterday. this is much more interested in the united states that seen in the still major source of fake news and they represent our nation to the world very poorly the outside world does not see the truth. our job is to report the news. does this kind of thing potentially hurt cnn and correspondence around the world? that the present is so publicly blasted network? >> it undercuts the credibility but i think at least a bigger point.in the year that we never dreamed looking to have. had more contention, anger and division. the media has a responsibility to report the truth but the responsibility is essential. and when you undercut them, when it becomes impossible to look at cnn will be "the new york times" and simply not trust at, there have a problem. >> so you're making the leap that many people will not turn into cnn because of the constan
and later, the journalism that prompted three networks to fire charlie rose and how cbs handled it. >> new controversy brewing over the presidents latest attack on cnn. you know we have the veteran political analyst frank, let me put this up from yesterday. this is much more interested in the united states that seen in the still major source of fake news and they represent our nation to the world very poorly the outside world does not see the truth. our job is to report the news. does...
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however even when the picture is crystal clear the journalism can still fall short case in point two thousand and six and a month volcano in sea the larger district of east java that exploded and submerged fifteen villages displacing almost forty thousand people the evidence overwhelmingly pointed a drilling taking place nearby and the mining by the oil and gas company up in the us as the most likely cause the company said a nearby earthquake had triggered the mud volcano and that in any case it had followed industry safety regulations at its job site. the owner. was a government minister the time he also owns three media outlets the sewer by a post viva news and t.v. one. for those following the media coverage of the disaster the reporting on these outlets was clearly compromised. by. framing. the way the media frames environmental issues is not neutral it depends on the political affiliations of the onus there were two different narratives on the news story the media owned by the back to one . flight to imply that it was a natural disaster all the other media for example metra calle
however even when the picture is crystal clear the journalism can still fall short case in point two thousand and six and a month volcano in sea the larger district of east java that exploded and submerged fifteen villages displacing almost forty thousand people the evidence overwhelmingly pointed a drilling taking place nearby and the mining by the oil and gas company up in the us as the most likely cause the company said a nearby earthquake had triggered the mud volcano and that in any case...
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and said rose victimized young women not unlike the students attending the journalism school. rose has apologized for inappropriate behavior. >>> all new at 11:00 tonight. a man of the cloth charged in a brutal crime. three people killed in the virginia home on thanksgiving. tonight a youth pastor is under arrest. >>> and crisis averted. the abrupt reversal from the trump administration that could peace talks back on track. >> and moose, what is running through a neighborhood, cameras catching its every move. he's pretty quick. >> i'm melissa mollet. so taking a look first of all at the red line. no trains this weekend between silver spring and fort totten. they will have free shuttle buses on the red line between fort totten and tacoma and silver springs. on the orange and silver line, regular weekend schedule. same situation, blue and yellow lines this weekend, regular intervals there and on the green line, same deal there. no big delays or anything to speak of at this point. now if you're traveling for thanksgiving, couple little things to think about here. the best day to r
and said rose victimized young women not unlike the students attending the journalism school. rose has apologized for inappropriate behavior. >>> all new at 11:00 tonight. a man of the cloth charged in a brutal crime. three people killed in the virginia home on thanksgiving. tonight a youth pastor is under arrest. >>> and crisis averted. the abrupt reversal from the trump administration that could peace talks back on track. >> and moose, what is running through a...
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. >>> a new pretty surprising report in the "wall street journal" this morning that says the special counsel is looking into meetings held by the incoming national security adviser michael flynn and his son that involve the possible forcible removal of a muslim cleric from the united states and a possible $15 million payday. jessica schneider has the details on this. jessica, what are you learning? >> john, a lot of questions about this, about the plot and the fact that it was allegedly proposed at a meeting in new york city last december at the height of the transition after michael flynn accepted the offer to become national security adviser. t"the wall street journal" reporting michael flynn and his son offered up to $15 million to forcibly take the muslim cleric fethullah gullen from his home in pennsylvania and deliver him to the turk i government. president erdogan has accused gulen of masterminding a failed coup against his government in the summer of 2016. "the wall street journal" reporting the fbi is investigating, interviewed four people about the meeting and this does app
. >>> a new pretty surprising report in the "wall street journal" this morning that says the special counsel is looking into meetings held by the incoming national security adviser michael flynn and his son that involve the possible forcible removal of a muslim cleric from the united states and a possible $15 million payday. jessica schneider has the details on this. jessica, what are you learning? >> john, a lot of questions about this, about the plot and the fact that...
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what they found was remarkable that test results published in the journal current biology reveal the animals have smaller heads and frizzy a fur the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. called the whole voice all the language. is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and they're in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat by oldest woman may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of any great ape species the biggest threat comes from a distant relative humans. a reminder now of our top story that we're following for you at this hour there of been a protest in barcelona after ministers in the deposed catalan government were jailed by a judge the same judge is also expected to issue an international arrest warrant for the catalan leader. who is in brussels and u.s. president donald trump heads to hawaii today before embarking on a tour of asia tensions over north korea are likely to dominate the trip a day after u.s. warplanes flew over the korean peninsula. thanks for watc
what they found was remarkable that test results published in the journal current biology reveal the animals have smaller heads and frizzy a fur the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. called the whole voice all the language. is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and they're in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat by oldest woman may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of...
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egregious situation about glen thrush is this was a woman he may have deterred from entering the journalismbroker and will never know the great stories it would have broken or how they would have contributed to the world of journalism. that said, "the new york times" came armed and prepared as did cbs. let me quickly at thisb that cbs president handled this very well. the point he made was in i even wrote this down. he says despite charlie's important journalistic contribution, there is nothing more important than enduring the safe and professional workplace but a supportive environment where people feel they can do their best work. there is a criminal part but if you run a business, it is criminal people are being prevented from doing their best work. and the company loses money. >> briefly, they said a drinking problem you're seeking help for a drinking problem. >> we have seen a lot of excuses by powerful men about you know kevin spacey says i am gay and we've had many people tried to come up with excuses for why they have engaged in this behavior. but the truth is, it is great that the
egregious situation about glen thrush is this was a woman he may have deterred from entering the journalismbroker and will never know the great stories it would have broken or how they would have contributed to the world of journalism. that said, "the new york times" came armed and prepared as did cbs. let me quickly at thisb that cbs president handled this very well. the point he made was in i even wrote this down. he says despite charlie's important journalistic contribution, there...