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most of the media is exposed as fakes or old. the opponents accuse the president of muzzling the media and this isn't the first them that the government has accused opposition news out lets . venezuela state run channel had the president looking presidential and working a crowd of supporters. >> some people died and a lot of people injured in the cities. the coverage was timid and no explanations for this. i know that the journalists and the news channels have to verify in real time before reporting it. journalism is about keeping people informed. >> the only channel foreign cable channel broadcasting live this protest was taking over the air, and really this is a problem because it affected the right of venezuelians to be informed, to access to important information and i think obviously affected the climate, the environment in which journalists and the media are doing their work. >> o here is the government's response in venezuela. >> the president of the country is not objective or impartial. the international community should
most of the media is exposed as fakes or old. the opponents accuse the president of muzzling the media and this isn't the first them that the government has accused opposition news out lets . venezuela state run channel had the president looking presidential and working a crowd of supporters. >> some people died and a lot of people injured in the cities. the coverage was timid and no explanations for this. i know that the journalists and the news channels have to verify in real time...
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there are changes coming in the media landscape online and signs that the mainstream media are changing their tune on the government. a crusading magazine in india. a sexual salt thalingsz may prove fatal. a new media law promised by the government. five journalists there are in the doc. there is virtual and then there is reality on facebook. week. >> the media story in turk whey we looked at a few weeks ago when prime minister's government was scrapping with critical news outlets over a corruption scandal is intensifying. on february 10th, the editor of a leading newspaper went on the air to say government pressure had created a climate of intimidation in turkey after audio files leaked online purportedly showed his publication altering its news coverage at the behest of executives who had close ties to the ruling party. just two days before that, thousands of fers testers we. if made official, the amended law will bolster existing legislation that has already allowed for the blocking of myriad websites in the country. the government says that the law is not sensorship. it's regulation
there are changes coming in the media landscape online and signs that the mainstream media are changing their tune on the government. a crusading magazine in india. a sexual salt thalingsz may prove fatal. a new media law promised by the government. five journalists there are in the doc. there is virtual and then there is reality on facebook. week. >> the media story in turk whey we looked at a few weeks ago when prime minister's government was scrapping with critical news outlets over a...
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the mainstream media is failing us when it comes to covering the story of the century man made climate change and his media matters as recently reported there's no better example of this failure than the decline of cover of climate coverage reuters since that news organization hired paul ingrassia as an editor grosse's a self described climate skeptic and questions whether or not global warming is man made denying climate change is absolutely nuts the un zinner governmental report. climate change is a consensus document meaning that one hundred percent of the people who worked on it agree with its findings the i.p.c.c. is the authors of the top climate scientists on earth and they say that burning fossil fuels causes climate change is that in light of this sort of scientific consensus denying climate change is about as sensible as believing that a shape shifting reptile illuminati controls the world in fact in terms of pure percentages there are more people who believe in a shape shifting reptile illuminati there are scientists who deny climate change the writers in grazia is apparentl
the mainstream media is failing us when it comes to covering the story of the century man made climate change and his media matters as recently reported there's no better example of this failure than the decline of cover of climate coverage reuters since that news organization hired paul ingrassia as an editor grosse's a self described climate skeptic and questions whether or not global warming is man made denying climate change is absolutely nuts the un zinner governmental report. climate...
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then the media dropped that story. but i think the whole relationship, how they raised several hundred million dollars at least with -- >> but that's a different issue. >> it is a different issue, but it's history. >> and it's his character, is what you're saying? >> it's the couple. >> i think we can say that they're married .they are a team. all right. juan williams, jim pinkerton, that's coming coming by. >>> before we go to break, if you haven't seen this, the weather channel's jam cantore was doing this and he had a vigorous response. >> we have not gotten into the worst part of this storm yet. that is to come a little bit later on tonight. so, obviously, here at the college of charleston, they're already having a good time. >> ouch. did you see that knee? don't mess with jim. next on this super bowl sunday. >>> michael strahan, the problems that he faces as an african-american xhen taim tater and working with kelly rippa. >>> michael strahan has become a big time television talent since his football days. fox spor
then the media dropped that story. but i think the whole relationship, how they raised several hundred million dollars at least with -- >> but that's a different issue. >> it is a different issue, but it's history. >> and it's his character, is what you're saying? >> it's the couple. >> i think we can say that they're married .they are a team. all right. juan williams, jim pinkerton, that's coming coming by. >>> before we go to break, if you haven't seen...
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are the media overplaying this latest charge? >>> and with the big game just hours away, i talk with michael strahan, now kelly rippi's co-host about what players really think about the media circus surrounding the super bowl and the treacherous terrain facing black athletes. >> have you ever, as an african-american player, gotten that kind of abuse? >> heck, i still get it now. i don't think that ever goes away. i think there are a lot of ignorant people out there, the best way to put it. a lot of ignorant people who look at people for their race instead of them as a person. >> and erin andrews speaks candidly about her handling of that postgame ran by seattle aes richard sherman. >> what everyone in america wants to know is what was going through your mind when richard sherman was getting rather emotional on the sidelines with you? >> i better not mess this up. >> i'm howard kurtz and this is media buzz. the denver broncos and seattle seahawks aren't the only ones heading for a showdown today. president obama faces off with bill
are the media overplaying this latest charge? >>> and with the big game just hours away, i talk with michael strahan, now kelly rippi's co-host about what players really think about the media circus surrounding the super bowl and the treacherous terrain facing black athletes. >> have you ever, as an african-american player, gotten that kind of abuse? >> heck, i still get it now. i don't think that ever goes away. i think there are a lot of ignorant people out there, the...
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how about this journalist with a declaration calling for an enhanced pressure on the media. he said the censorship of squeezing the journalists pressure censorship and also censorship is burning the media the prime minister's interfering with live reports and even subtitled i think a minute to take. many of the miners red color prime minister. it's enough. it was one of the protests have reignited the debate about turkish government restrictions on press freedom mule. venezuela has expense for us consider officials accusing them of conspiring against the government. in a televised both cars tested the contest but who said this week at the un to sustain its so cool mom. the move comes as madeira is coming under increasing pressure from demonstrations calling on him to resign. opposition lead and outspoken madonna could take leopold lopez has vowed to continue holding rallies despite police threats to arrest him. also in hiding he said the social media he would risk of arrest and what not to contact us on tuesday he authorities accused opponents of mecca and terrorists in conne
how about this journalist with a declaration calling for an enhanced pressure on the media. he said the censorship of squeezing the journalists pressure censorship and also censorship is burning the media the prime minister's interfering with live reports and even subtitled i think a minute to take. many of the miners red color prime minister. it's enough. it was one of the protests have reignited the debate about turkish government restrictions on press freedom mule. venezuela has expense for...
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the global media are descending on sochi. what stories are they going to tell there? al jazeera journalists in egypt. five are already behind bars. now the authorities have issued arrest warrants for many more. the next time you're at a news event, look up. you might see a drone looking at you. and office etiquette. the good and the bad. next week, russia will be hosting the world and the global news media at the winter olympics in sochi. consider the cost. $51 billion. then compare it to what came before. vancouver in 2010 at just $8 billion. it has been a huge endeavor for the kremlin that amounts to a public relations megaproject. in the news coverage may well determine if the russians get value for money. journalists in sochi are using these games as a news peg to get at other stories about russia. there is the contentious gay propaganda law, the environmental impact of the sochi development projects and of course, the enormous costs to the taxpayer. most of the russian news media haven't waited for the torch to get lit to declare sochi a triumph. step by step thro
the global media are descending on sochi. what stories are they going to tell there? al jazeera journalists in egypt. five are already behind bars. now the authorities have issued arrest warrants for many more. the next time you're at a news event, look up. you might see a drone looking at you. and office etiquette. the good and the bad. next week, russia will be hosting the world and the global news media at the winter olympics in sochi. consider the cost. $51 billion. then compare it to what...
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our starting point this week is cairo. ♪ ♪ >> three voices on the media story coming out of cairo, theptian working for a media freedom organization on the case against the government; the journalist columnist with an egyptian newspaper that says the government has a case against the media; and the academic tracking the coverage from from london, including the video that emerged this past week of the arrest and interrogation of al jazeera journalists at the marriott hotel in cairo. al jazeera has chosen not to show the video, only stills from it. but you will get the idea. >> that video was very strange. the music and the production techniques was like almost a thriller, you know, almost like one of those television programs about capturing some criminals and the computers and the microphones and so on were all shown as though these are important pieces of evidence. >> first of all, it was leaked to a pro-army station. the way it was framed shows those journalists as spies creating mistrust by adding suspension music. ♪ >> talking about a plot and framing of the egyptian people and whi
our starting point this week is cairo. ♪ ♪ >> three voices on the media story coming out of cairo, theptian working for a media freedom organization on the case against the government; the journalist columnist with an egyptian newspaper that says the government has a case against the media; and the academic tracking the coverage from from london, including the video that emerged this past week of the arrest and interrogation of al jazeera journalists at the marriott hotel in cairo. al...
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and talk about the positive influence of the digital media, the democratization of the media, and that is a good thing. and the flip side, one i believe ran forces my argument that we need more him partial reporting on religion. former people are writing. everyone feels they can weigh in. it means more ill-informed opinions, especially in an age where there is disappearing religious literacy in the west, a byproduct of the move away from established religion. social media has been in louisiana strictly embraced by islamic extremists. jihadists are tweeting their victory poses from the battlefields. authority figures in islam and other mainstream religions have been less quick to realize the potential of the digital age, potentially seeing it as a threat. the vatican did catch up. the new pope has an active twitter account. is the most talked about person on the internet and the world. just yesterday i got a tweet with a link to him pick up a hitchhiker in saint peter's square. it turned out to be a fellow argentinian priest he recognize in a crowd. it went around the world in an instan
and talk about the positive influence of the digital media, the democratization of the media, and that is a good thing. and the flip side, one i believe ran forces my argument that we need more him partial reporting on religion. former people are writing. everyone feels they can weigh in. it means more ill-informed opinions, especially in an age where there is disappearing religious literacy in the west, a byproduct of the move away from established religion. social media has been in louisiana...
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i talked about the positive influence of the digital media, of the democratization of the media, and at is a good thing. th so many good voices out there. and the flip side, one i believe ran forces my argument that we need more him partial as possible reporting on religion. because while more people are writing and everyone feels they can weigh in on a subject it does mean more biased and ill-informed opinion, especially in an age where the disappearing religious lit are a see in the west, a byproduct of the move away from established religion. social media has been in strictly embraced by islamic extremists. jihadists are tweeting their victory poses from the battlefields. in syria and iraq. establishment voices, authority figures in islam and other mainstream religions have often been left quick to realize the potential of the digital age, perhaps initially seeing it as a threat or irrelevance, though the vatican did catch up. the new pope has an active twitter account. he's more less -- he's the most talked about person on the internet and the world. just yesterday i got a tweet w
i talked about the positive influence of the digital media, of the democratization of the media, and at is a good thing. th so many good voices out there. and the flip side, one i believe ran forces my argument that we need more him partial as possible reporting on religion. because while more people are writing and everyone feels they can weigh in on a subject it does mean more biased and ill-informed opinion, especially in an age where the disappearing religious lit are a see in the west, a...
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the media ultimately underplayed it. rollout of the health care law but very few people asked what it means for the businesses and the employees of those businesses which is really the real story here. >> when you're work og on this story and another delay in the mandate for a large group of companies, do you get pushback from the administration officials? >> immediately after we posted our story, we got an e-mail from the treasury department to me and to another reporter working on the story and they were quibbling with our headline which is common in washington, d.c. if you're writing about the news of the day, you're going to get pushback from one court or another. it was fascinating because it was the media. we shouldn't be calling it a delay, first of all. they wanted us to call it phased implementation. which is such a wonderful bureaucratic term, isn't it? when you think about it, there's no way to fit that in a headline. >> it is a delay for those companies. >> it's a delay. they also wanted us to make sure we ref
the media ultimately underplayed it. rollout of the health care law but very few people asked what it means for the businesses and the employees of those businesses which is really the real story here. >> when you're work og on this story and another delay in the mandate for a large group of companies, do you get pushback from the administration officials? >> immediately after we posted our story, we got an e-mail from the treasury department to me and to another reporter working on...
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the footage quickly became part of the mainstream media coverage. but it was at the occupy protests of 2011 where journalists first saw how a drone could help report times of civil unrest. >> i've known about drones and remote controlled airplanes and blimps and all of that stuff but it wasn't until there was this particular protest in boston where the police formed a line and they were blocking the press from being able to film the arrests happening behind them, that i started to think what can i do that's legal to circumvent their blockade? a friend of mine suggested we grab a couple of these drones, we'll have an aerial shot, totally legal. we'll get a better vantage point. how can we incorporate this? >> in the park protests in turkey, when tens of thousands of people were clashing with police, the whole time i was there, i did not see a single news camera flying over the place. >> there was another guy, goes by the name of jenks, online, who used a dji phantom like this where he flew around protests in istanbul, turkey. and was actually getting
the footage quickly became part of the mainstream media coverage. but it was at the occupy protests of 2011 where journalists first saw how a drone could help report times of civil unrest. >> i've known about drones and remote controlled airplanes and blimps and all of that stuff but it wasn't until there was this particular protest in boston where the police formed a line and they were blocking the press from being able to film the arrests happening behind them, that i started to think...
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the media coverage of this. i have to say if you look at president and the way he was interacting with bill o'reilly it was almost as if they were enjoying 9 intellectual exercise of duking it out and even prove said, you know, bill, this has been kind of fun and o'reilly i think your heart is in the right place. >> i think politicians do better when they are pressed, when they have play their "a" game or where he can filibuster forever. >> chris matthews. >> compare to this interview it was a left fest and the --ist was a love fest and the media have the responsibility to challenge authority. so what if we are asking a mill times about benghazi. there are still real questions no one has been fired or answered to. >> i didn't have a problem with the interview as a liberal, as a democrat, i thought o'reilly did a good job. he was obnoxious but he was pushing and that is what he has to do. >> you are hardly the first person to use that adjective. >> you said the media and the washington press corps, "new york times
the media coverage of this. i have to say if you look at president and the way he was interacting with bill o'reilly it was almost as if they were enjoying 9 intellectual exercise of duking it out and even prove said, you know, bill, this has been kind of fun and o'reilly i think your heart is in the right place. >> i think politicians do better when they are pressed, when they have play their "a" game or where he can filibuster forever. >> chris matthews. >> compare...
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one of the bedrock afghan media institutions founded in the last 12 years. of strength for so many other media organizations. you can't really have good radio and television stations if you don't have a good wireless service or two. those of us in radio and tv know that well. we can't cover everything. what they try to do is cover everything. that is impossible and amazing how much they do and quality of the work. he is also the 2008 winner of the international press freedom award from the committee to protect journalists. another great afghan patriot on our panel. and on, to, far end, from the united kingdom, james deane, who is director of policy and learning at bbc media action. so for voa, he represents the competition in a way of the friendly competition. but james worked with some others on probably the best survey and study on the state of the afghan media, done not too long ago. he has some interesting find frogs that and strong views about what we need to do going forward, those of us who care about this issue. so let me start by, let me start with
one of the bedrock afghan media institutions founded in the last 12 years. of strength for so many other media organizations. you can't really have good radio and television stations if you don't have a good wireless service or two. those of us in radio and tv know that well. we can't cover everything. what they try to do is cover everything. that is impossible and amazing how much they do and quality of the work. he is also the 2008 winner of the international press freedom award from the...
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in us your question regarding the media and the patrol of this olympic mess shambles ridicule i think it's personally horrific and the answer to that is that in my opinion it's just the old cold war mentality of you know going back centuries ago decades ago i get a taxi to heathrow airport and the taxi guy as they do they say to me oh where are you off to on holiday or on work in the middle i say moscow the minute i say russia they say they have to apologize for it it has a negative attitude in the west and hopefully that the thousands and thousands of people who are here they've realized that sochi is a beautiful place the money you can see in the facilities in the mountain cluster in the in the in the transport that it built here of course is going to be issues with new hotels that haven't been built that happens in every single live olympics that happens in every single city center of course is going to be problems with with brown water it happens every single place but the western media has gone on about certain events like it's never happened before and it's a simple attack on ru
in us your question regarding the media and the patrol of this olympic mess shambles ridicule i think it's personally horrific and the answer to that is that in my opinion it's just the old cold war mentality of you know going back centuries ago decades ago i get a taxi to heathrow airport and the taxi guy as they do they say to me oh where are you off to on holiday or on work in the middle i say moscow the minute i say russia they say they have to apologize for it it has a negative attitude in...
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coverage of the sochi games does raise some interesting questions i mean if the media can't get the story straight when it comes to the olympics what also they getting wrong when it comes to covering russia joining me now for more on this is stephen cohen coeditor of the nation magazine professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at n.y.u. and princeton and author of the book soviet fates and lost alternatives just now out in paperback stephen conte welcome to the program we got to do a quick correction are you going to give me a divorce court you know wife is the editor i'm not the code anything i'm a contributing editor ok contributing editor my apologies you know how cold it are here you got it let's start out with a so she coverage what's your assessment of how the mainstream of american media has covered the game so far as any but accurate. well some things have been through course of her talking about american media coverage in the article that's in the nation now on its website would be out the magazine tomorrow i call it pornographic because the coverage even in the s
coverage of the sochi games does raise some interesting questions i mean if the media can't get the story straight when it comes to the olympics what also they getting wrong when it comes to covering russia joining me now for more on this is stephen cohen coeditor of the nation magazine professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at n.y.u. and princeton and author of the book soviet fates and lost alternatives just now out in paperback stephen conte welcome to the program we got to do a...
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in screw news have you paid any attention at all the american media's coverage of this year's winter olympics in sochi russia you might have noticed something very interesting very little of the early coverage had to do with the olympic games themselves instead it's been about internal russian politics so tell door knobs rumors about killing street dogs vague terror threats some coverage on the other hand like a report on hacking threats has even been flat out false similar threats exist everywhere in the world including the united states at all it's common for the media to use the olympics as a chance to dig deeper into the culture of the host country there does seem to be something unusual about the coverage of this year's olympics everyone knows the president obama and russian president vladimir putin don't always see eye to eye but the media's coverage of the sochi games does raise some interesting questions i mean if the media can't get the story straight when it comes to the olympics what else are they getting wrong when it comes to covering russia joining me now for more on thi
in screw news have you paid any attention at all the american media's coverage of this year's winter olympics in sochi russia you might have noticed something very interesting very little of the early coverage had to do with the olympic games themselves instead it's been about internal russian politics so tell door knobs rumors about killing street dogs vague terror threats some coverage on the other hand like a report on hacking threats has even been flat out false similar threats exist...
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they ticked off the media. hotels didn't open on time and the rest, reporters are disgusted and sharing that with the rest of the world. sean walker tweeted, going got back to the hotel, lift broke.. trekked upstairs. door to my floor locked under farce. a lot of people are left out on the street. you risk being poisoned or trapped like the dogs. another tweet, miss you, hot water. another, my hotel has no water. if restored, the front desk says, do not use on your face because it contains something very dangerous. and there's more. nbc's richard engle says his electronic devices were immediately hacked and a russian official says there were security cameras monitoring the hotel bathrooms. that is seriously creepy. i know some of these complaints can sound whiney. but news organizations are spending a small fortune to cover the olympics and the challenge for nbc are to cover these and other issues at the olympics. along with a bizarre mention of soviet communism rather than offering the usual uplisting stories a
they ticked off the media. hotels didn't open on time and the rest, reporters are disgusted and sharing that with the rest of the world. sean walker tweeted, going got back to the hotel, lift broke.. trekked upstairs. door to my floor locked under farce. a lot of people are left out on the street. you risk being poisoned or trapped like the dogs. another tweet, miss you, hot water. another, my hotel has no water. if restored, the front desk says, do not use on your face because it contains...
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and talk about the positive influence of the digital media, the democratization of the media, and that is a good thing. and the flip side, one i believe ran forces my argument that we need more him partial reporting on religion. former people are writing. everyone feels they can weigh in. it means more ill-informed opinions, especially in an age where there is disappearing religious literacy in the west, a byproduct of the move away from established religion. social media has been in embraced by islamic extremists. jihadists are tweeting their victory poses from the battlefields. authority figures in islam and other mainstream religions have been less quick to realize the potential of the digital age, potentially seeing it as a threat. the vatican did catch up. the new pope has an active twitter account. he is the most talked about person on the internet and the world. just yesterday i got a tweet with a link to him pick up a hitchhiker in saint peter's square. it turned out to be a fellow argentinian priest he recognize in a crowd. it went around the world in an instant. this brings m
and talk about the positive influence of the digital media, the democratization of the media, and that is a good thing. and the flip side, one i believe ran forces my argument that we need more him partial reporting on religion. former people are writing. everyone feels they can weigh in. it means more ill-informed opinions, especially in an age where there is disappearing religious literacy in the west, a byproduct of the move away from established religion. social media has been in embraced...
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environment in the traditional media there is this natural urge to go and seek out the authority structure. the authority, leaders, the voices over authority, when they are not there their left scratching their heads a little bit. also, i think there is a sort of ingrained bias against -- and that touched on it with this of the feeling that dobro when the end everything going on the internet, the sort of a new spirituality out there, that it is anti intellectual, that it really does not just find much knew space. there is a bit of that going on. sometimes when i was presenting a program i would be trusted to be a regular news journalist if i was interviewing the archbishop of canterbury, i would be expected to be putting the tough questions to him and would be just to do so, but if there was somebody else there who was a little bit more what do spirituality and was told to go really hard on them because of this sort of suspicion of it and the fact and it really was not that justified as religion. >> you started enter some of my questi
environment in the traditional media there is this natural urge to go and seek out the authority structure. the authority, leaders, the voices over authority, when they are not there their left scratching their heads a little bit. also, i think there is a sort of ingrained bias against -- and that touched on it with this of the feeling that dobro when the end everything going on the internet, the sort of a new spirituality out there, that it is anti intellectual, that it really does not just...
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there wasn't much on the media about us blowing up kids in afghanistan so i just i don't know the double standard is what pisses me off ok john in london you want to jump in there please do. you know so i mean if it's the dominic sign broke the law you know it's the dominant samberg who is the leading british historian and who is a historian who protect concentrates on the post second world war in britain and in europe but just going back to the point that these games have been particularly political paralysis saw you see if you like before the game started i wouldn't have said that was true at all i mean we had don't forget we had huge criticism of moscow in the 1980's lympics and there was similarly there was criticism of los angels leave the nineteen eighty four olympics there was in. you know for jock but john you know you. say one could easily say that the united states and the soviet union were in a conflict ok they're not in one today. yes well of the nineteen seventy six olympics in montreal there were huge criticisms of of montreal with the amount of money being spent to start w
there wasn't much on the media about us blowing up kids in afghanistan so i just i don't know the double standard is what pisses me off ok john in london you want to jump in there please do. you know so i mean if it's the dominic sign broke the law you know it's the dominant samberg who is the leading british historian and who is a historian who protect concentrates on the post second world war in britain and in europe but just going back to the point that these games have been particularly...
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so, what the media consortium does it at the same time like six or seven media outlets broadcast thesame story. so then in that case if it is the government perpetrators warlord or whoever in the six media outlets what they do is come to for example [inaudible] we go from 8 a.m. and they says we got it from [inaudible] this is a very good way of going about the investigative journalism. >> let me ask you this because the audience that we are trying to address in this conference is of course in afghanistan, but it's also here. what kind of stories haven't you seen and what kind of stories would you like to see covered by the american media afghanistan from here on? >> i think the american public in afghanistan and iraq because the coverage seems very similar and we are both in the news business and on the panel in the news business. the news business is about the bad news. we don't cover hurricanes that don't have them, we cover hurricanes that did happen so we are inclined to cover bad news where that is news. i don't think it is fair to the american people to just give you one very
so, what the media consortium does it at the same time like six or seven media outlets broadcast thesame story. so then in that case if it is the government perpetrators warlord or whoever in the six media outlets what they do is come to for example [inaudible] we go from 8 a.m. and they says we got it from [inaudible] this is a very good way of going about the investigative journalism. >> let me ask you this because the audience that we are trying to address in this conference is of...
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sometimes families ask the media to cover it because they feel the u.s.ent isn't doing enough, but when negotiations are starting to heat up the media is requested to not cover the story and quite often the media does that because obviously we're americans, human beings, we want the person's end to captivity as well. >> tell me if i'm wrong but the muddied circumstances of this man's capture as outlined by michael hastings in "rolling stone" a couple years ago seemed like they're not the traditional kind of story you hear about p.o.w. in any war. he was disillusioned with the war, apparently walked off the base, that led some people to call him a desserter. do you think those are -- because the story is muddied is that one of the reasons it doesn't get more attention? >> absolutely. the fact is you mentioned michael hastings and he got some e-mails that bowe bergdahl sent to his family, e-mails that suggested that he wasn't just disillusioned with the war, he had become -- he turned against the war. he didn't think the war was a good idea. he left the bas
sometimes families ask the media to cover it because they feel the u.s.ent isn't doing enough, but when negotiations are starting to heat up the media is requested to not cover the story and quite often the media does that because obviously we're americans, human beings, we want the person's end to captivity as well. >> tell me if i'm wrong but the muddied circumstances of this man's capture as outlined by michael hastings in "rolling stone" a couple years ago seemed like...
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use the term gun shy with the media. >> i think it's true and a problem for her right now. e after the dallas newspaper story she has got to figure out how to establish herself as someone directly connect with voters and doesn't have something to hide. >> panel, we will have much more. stay with us, we have more to talk about. >>> okay, right now, let's go just off off-the-record for just a minute. have you heard of throw back thursday when you post old pics on social media how about a throw up friday when she look back at the week and look at the politicians this week who might have made us a big sick. cocaine buying congressman from florida resigned better late than ever. what took so long? he did make us wait. michael grimm caught on tape threatening to throw a reporter over a balcony. >> let me be clear here, if you do that to me again [bleep]. [inaudible] why? why? it's a valid question. >> no. [inaudible] >>> nice, huh? then thursday, it goes from bully to bizarre. of all politicians, disgraced politician anthony weiner of self-y and texting fame giving congressman gri
use the term gun shy with the media. >> i think it's true and a problem for her right now. e after the dallas newspaper story she has got to figure out how to establish herself as someone directly connect with voters and doesn't have something to hide. >> panel, we will have much more. stay with us, we have more to talk about. >>> okay, right now, let's go just off off-the-record for just a minute. have you heard of throw back thursday when you post old pics on social media...
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this sunday, the racially charged murder case that was utterly inflamed by cable news is back in the media spotlight. george zimmerman returns to television after the trayvon martin verdict. and cnn gets hammered online for giving him a platform. >> do you regret that night? do you have regrets about it? >> certainly i've -- think about that night. i think i -- my life would be tremendously easier if i had stayed home. >> and another cnn anchor explodes over the mistrial of michael dunn on a murder charge for killing an african-american teen. in this case, over the playing of loud music. why does television turn these cases into national melodramas and are some commentators going too far? >>> everyone and his brother seems to be binge watching the entire season of "house of cards." >> it's not beginning the story that i fear. it's not knowing how it will end. everyone is fair game now, including me. >> but does the netflix really deserve all this great press? >>> plus, do business news channels help make smart investments or are financial pundits punch their own? we'll have maria bartiromo
this sunday, the racially charged murder case that was utterly inflamed by cable news is back in the media spotlight. george zimmerman returns to television after the trayvon martin verdict. and cnn gets hammered online for giving him a platform. >> do you regret that night? do you have regrets about it? >> certainly i've -- think about that night. i think i -- my life would be tremendously easier if i had stayed home. >> and another cnn anchor explodes over the mistrial of...
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>> this goes back to the early question where the media role is? this was a great point, we are a country that wants to have conversations about paula deen or black santa. we want arguments about the trials and black santa. >> send me a tweet about our show, the topic and the hour and we will read some after the end of the program. >> the fcc caves on whether the tv stations are bias. is that government intimidation? stay tuned. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mcelebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for ny with arthritis pain d inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function celeex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, l
>> this goes back to the early question where the media role is? this was a great point, we are a country that wants to have conversations about paula deen or black santa. we want arguments about the trials and black santa. >> send me a tweet about our show, the topic and the hour and we will read some after the end of the program. >> the fcc caves on whether the tv stations are bias. is that government intimidation? stay tuned. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a...
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the media always goes overboard. in 2020 we did. >> coffee makers may have started dozens of fires. john stossel with the facts you @%ould know, brewing disaster. john: did you happen to catch this so-called this story? >> investigative reporter went undercover to see firsthand how this underground world works. >> eight peoples sharing a meal in a stranger's home. blended best and dinner parties like these have become more common. insiders tell us they are completely unregulated. john: oh, my goodness. unregulated dinner parties. gavin mcinnes is a media critic ann columnist. he hates this kind of hide and writes about it. what gets in their heads? >> out of touch with the average american and think that they need to get in there and regulated all. i feel like they have never built the business, a liberal arts degree, a journalism degree, don't run the numbers. john: that is a good point. anybody u.s. tried to build something, a building or a business, they wake up to regulation. reporters, most have never built anyth
the media always goes overboard. in 2020 we did. >> coffee makers may have started dozens of fires. john stossel with the facts you @%ould know, brewing disaster. john: did you happen to catch this so-called this story? >> investigative reporter went undercover to see firsthand how this underground world works. >> eight peoples sharing a meal in a stranger's home. blended best and dinner parties like these have become more common. insiders tell us they are completely...
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amanda infamously, as was also reported by the media, did the splits. she may have done other yoga moves. raffaele saw amanda do things that he found odd. for example, she curled up on him like a koala bear. somehow deep down he felt uncomfortable. >> for raffaele things got worse during his questioning. >> the way raffaele got himself into the most trouble was to underestimate the seriousness of a murder investigation, not to understand that he had to be absolutely crystal clear about what he had done and seen and where he had been. he couldn't remember what happened each evening. he was eating dinner, smoking pot and seeing amanda, and he couldn't remember which night was which, so when the police asked him, he had tremendous difficulty remembering, did she go to work that night, did she not go to work that night? they took that statement, got him to sign it in writing, and then they took it back to amanda and said your boyfriend has testified against you and said you went out. >> amanda's command of italian was poor, but under questioning the police
amanda infamously, as was also reported by the media, did the splits. she may have done other yoga moves. raffaele saw amanda do things that he found odd. for example, she curled up on him like a koala bear. somehow deep down he felt uncomfortable. >> for raffaele things got worse during his questioning. >> the way raffaele got himself into the most trouble was to underestimate the seriousness of a murder investigation, not to understand that he had to be absolutely crystal clear...
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i think its truth is that everybody in the mass media. of every nationality has learned some lessons from gerbils frankly i think that that's true and that all of the major powers have very large scale. propaganda operations so. the. the problem is not abstract the problem is literally with this it's with us on the set right now and it's with this in. the most reputable media sort of situations where we news media this is my belief and the way. it is tends to be highly illogical and it doesn't mean that everybody has the same etiology it doesn't mean that everybody agrees with whatever the official idiology is what i mean is that people shape what they do in the media based on what they believe every year that seems that there's another movie coming out about nazi germany about the holocaust and now monuments men. talks about saving the artwork from world war two to what extent do you think hollywood plays a role in this story a vision is i'm kind of leaving out all you know everything about operation paperclip everett. what happened after
i think its truth is that everybody in the mass media. of every nationality has learned some lessons from gerbils frankly i think that that's true and that all of the major powers have very large scale. propaganda operations so. the. the problem is not abstract the problem is literally with this it's with us on the set right now and it's with this in. the most reputable media sort of situations where we news media this is my belief and the way. it is tends to be highly illogical and it doesn't...
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how the media divided two continents with an expert on the case, dan abrams of abc news. and what unites us, the super bowl may just be television's last great communal event. let the cynics call it the corporate bowl. for hundreds of millions of us, it's good, old-fashioned american fun. we'll get to all of that this morning but up first, governor chris christie, explosive new allegations he knew more about the george washington bridge traffic scandal than he admitted. since bridge gate first broke, the story about christie's staffers scheming to close off part of the bridge for political reasons, christy has denied knowing anything about it in advance. for weeks reporters haven been digging looking for evidence of what christy knew and when he knew it. on friday afternoon what looked like a big scoop from "the new york times" in a letter the lawyer for david wildstein the man that oversaw the lane closings said this, i'm quoting, evidence exists tying mr. christy to having knowledge of the lane closures. when the times story about the letter first appeared it said that
how the media divided two continents with an expert on the case, dan abrams of abc news. and what unites us, the super bowl may just be television's last great communal event. let the cynics call it the corporate bowl. for hundreds of millions of us, it's good, old-fashioned american fun. we'll get to all of that this morning but up first, governor chris christie, explosive new allegations he knew more about the george washington bridge traffic scandal than he admitted. since bridge gate first...
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this is the media leave us so we leave them to be. the same motion secure. place for the physical. issues that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. and welcome back you're watching r t international now the second to the last a day of the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics was marked by record achievements for both nations and individuals as well russia has now moved to the top of the medal rankings after taking gold in the men's biathlon the relay artist paul scott has to. i mean another golden day for russia here in sochi with twenty four hours or so away from the end of the games in the host nation has surged to the top of the medals table two golds coming on saturday the latest in the biathlon men's related earlier history was created yet again here in sochi big wild becoming the first snowboarder to win two gold medals in a single olympic games he ever so narrowly won the inaugural parallel slalom outing to the gold he'd already won in the giant parallel slalom wild as u.s. born became a russian citizen in two thousand and eleven after m
this is the media leave us so we leave them to be. the same motion secure. place for the physical. issues that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. and welcome back you're watching r t international now the second to the last a day of the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics was marked by record achievements for both nations and individuals as well russia has now moved to the top of the medal rankings after taking gold in the men's biathlon the relay artist...
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the threat of something how to get stage the western media dishes out an avalanche of criticism raising questions about whether the hype and panic on justified plus in the weeks other headlines this hour. and you know e.u. . the message reportedly coming from the u.s. assistant secretary of state as a leaked phone call reveals the depth so washington's involvement in ukraine's political turmoil. the words are being counted in switzerland following a referendum on a controversial plan to put a limit on immigration back. his stories and the week's top stories the latest news i should say and the week's top stories we're watching the we can all see international with me. and welcome to the program and in the wintry conditions of sultry realistic competition is now really heating up with eight affects of medals up for grabs on sunday and all season isa now is keeping across all the developments in how such a studio. it's the second day of the games of course and there's a very vibrant spirit here in the winter olympic capital there certainly and out most fear of rivalry first and foremost a
the threat of something how to get stage the western media dishes out an avalanche of criticism raising questions about whether the hype and panic on justified plus in the weeks other headlines this hour. and you know e.u. . the message reportedly coming from the u.s. assistant secretary of state as a leaked phone call reveals the depth so washington's involvement in ukraine's political turmoil. the words are being counted in switzerland following a referendum on a controversial plan to put a...
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leave us so we leave the media. by the same motions to truly play your party visible in their shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . hello and welcome to technology updates this month we left the hustle and bustle of moscow i went to top stunt which is one of the country's innovation hot spots on today's show we meet some of cousins young scientists. we find out that making plane parts is a bit like baking a cake. and we can face to face with a modern day viking. but first cousin has been pegged to become mrs i-t. capsule so it was the perfect place to kick off our trip. on is the capital of the republic of tatarstan the city's historic site spawning back centuries the lie of very modern metropolis and this innovation friendly environment makes it the ideal based.
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jimmy kimmel knew that the u.s. media would take the bait when he conspired with king ten some from the u.s. louche team and posted a video of a wolf supposedly wandering the whole ways of her dorm in sochi but even the comedian could not imagine the scale of the media frenzy that followed the seventeen second clip shows a large canine. wolf in the hallway and i'm not talking blitzer two feeding out from the door outside the olympic village i'm glad you're not in this hallway since guys get out of there there's a stray dog problem maybe they also have a straight wolf problem you've heard of the wolf of wall street how about the war of the olympics. village well. that's not the way from wall street to the movie theater you know not just. here it's unbelievable. because it chills people that's a wolf well it was a war except not in sochi but in a b.b.c. studio in los angeles in a specially constructed for the rest of the athletes in sochi turns out there is no wealth of sochi we were all duped but that's not the point that'
jimmy kimmel knew that the u.s. media would take the bait when he conspired with king ten some from the u.s. louche team and posted a video of a wolf supposedly wandering the whole ways of her dorm in sochi but even the comedian could not imagine the scale of the media frenzy that followed the seventeen second clip shows a large canine. wolf in the hallway and i'm not talking blitzer two feeding out from the door outside the olympic village i'm glad you're not in this hallway since guys get out...
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hasn't bothered to even tell us who the hell those athletes even are instead the media is only focusing on really weird stupid story for example all the mainstream outlets the new york times the huffington post fox news all of them they all just ran the same story that russia is blocking a shipment of chobani yogurt to the us the limpia ads as the times puts it yogurt industries political allies are outraged mind you all countries have very strict laws about importing dairy products for good reason the us is only international dairy foods association has a lengthy testing process for importing any dairy but for some reason the media has decided to be outraged that us the limpia had to remain unnamed can't have their precious new york made a greek yogurt chobani at the olympics and other weird story the american media has decided to focus on is the toilet in sochi yahoo sports reporter tweeted a picture of a sign in a sochi bathroom telling people not to flush the toilet paper but rather use a basket as provided this is standard procedure in many countries and is actually a lot
hasn't bothered to even tell us who the hell those athletes even are instead the media is only focusing on really weird stupid story for example all the mainstream outlets the new york times the huffington post fox news all of them they all just ran the same story that russia is blocking a shipment of chobani yogurt to the us the limpia ads as the times puts it yogurt industries political allies are outraged mind you all countries have very strict laws about importing dairy products for good...