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of course, the world journal printed all that, though the police weren't too happy about it. eric mullens? >> i remember taking it home and reading it and putting it down and thinking, no, he didn't say that. and picking it back up again. >> but remarkable as ralph's letter was, it still wasn't the whole story. a few weeks after the murder, he mustered up the courage and told the police -- >> while he was held captive, he had asked to go to the restroom and he was sexually assaulted in the bathroom. >> why didn't he say anything about that before? >> his explanation was, that he was embarrassed. >> my understanding, it might be a little bit difficult to talk about, but the smallest details can be very important, so keep that in mind. >> ralph agreed to show the investigators exactly what happened, and where. >> he grabbed me with the other hand on my hip right here. and he proceeded to assault me. >> so that was the whole awful story. but if ralph thought that sharing his new more detailed recollections would clear the air, he was wrong. what did you think when you saw it? >>
of course, the world journal printed all that, though the police weren't too happy about it. eric mullens? >> i remember taking it home and reading it and putting it down and thinking, no, he didn't say that. and picking it back up again. >> but remarkable as ralph's letter was, it still wasn't the whole story. a few weeks after the murder, he mustered up the courage and told the police -- >> while he was held captive, he had asked to go to the restroom and he was sexually...
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the "huerfano world journal." nburg was once the hub of huerfano county and thriving coal mines offered endless promise. now, antique stores like pam and ralph's fill the gaps left behind by departing commerce. >> i think in all small towns, you see maybe a certain degree of selling the heritage because there's nothing else left to sell. >> reporter: so, no surprise, said the world journal's eric mullens, the invasion and killing at the candelario's place was a very big deal for the weekly paper and for the whole town. >> we didn't know who was out there. >> reporter: people like the candelario's neighbors dena and mark. >> i was afraid. i didn't even want to go to my paint class that i do in the evening, because i was afraid to be out. >> reporter: a lot of people got guns. >> a lot of neighbors told me, i went out and got a gun, you know? i want to protect myself. >> reporter: everybody knew the candelarios had a nice house filled with vintage treasures. >> there's a little jewelry in here, guys, that pam kept. t
the "huerfano world journal." nburg was once the hub of huerfano county and thriving coal mines offered endless promise. now, antique stores like pam and ralph's fill the gaps left behind by departing commerce. >> i think in all small towns, you see maybe a certain degree of selling the heritage because there's nothing else left to sell. >> reporter: so, no surprise, said the world journal's eric mullens, the invasion and killing at the candelario's place was a very big...
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the "huerfano world journal." but then walsenburg was once the hub of huerfano county and coal mines offered endless promise and now antique stores like pam and ralph's filled the gaps by the departing commerce. >> i think in all small towns you see selling the heritage because there's nothing left to sell. >> no surprise said eric mullins that the invasion and killing at the candelario's place was a big deal for the weekly paper and for the whole town. >> we didn't know who was out there. >> people like the candelario's neighbors, dina and lamarre. >> i was afraid. i didn't even want to go my paint class that i do in the evening because i was afraid to be out. >> a lot of people got guns. >> a lot of neighbors told me, i went out and got a gun, you know? i want to protect myself. >> everyone knew the candelarios had a nice house filled with vintage treasures. >> there's jewelry. this is the dresser. >> some of which were missing as ralph told the police during the tour. >> the television is gone. >> okay. >> the c
the "huerfano world journal." but then walsenburg was once the hub of huerfano county and coal mines offered endless promise and now antique stores like pam and ralph's filled the gaps by the departing commerce. >> i think in all small towns you see selling the heritage because there's nothing left to sell. >> no surprise said eric mullins that the invasion and killing at the candelario's place was a big deal for the weekly paper and for the whole town. >> we didn't...
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you have everyone in the world, every reporter and journals in the world paying attention to this. bully every reporter in the world. he's finding that out. hearing trumpsl a controversial things, now this. we all say maybe this won't be the thing that kills him. as we get closer to election da and more of the available voters focus on this, is there a chance something like this, whether it's this or something that follows, will it be a moment were suddenly it really is the thing that finally does him in? inx: he is right around 40% every single poll and he has been for months. the good news for him is that that 40% i don't think is likely to go. he said he could shoot someone on fifth avenue and a 40% is not going anywhere. 40% is not going to be hillary clinton when you look at the electoral map. how does he go to the 45% he needs, at least it is going to be competitive these sorts of statements take them off message and do not bring new voters into the fold. my boss went up against him 15 times and he did great. should hillary clinton one other candidates on the stage -- want ot
you have everyone in the world, every reporter and journals in the world paying attention to this. bully every reporter in the world. he's finding that out. hearing trumpsl a controversial things, now this. we all say maybe this won't be the thing that kills him. as we get closer to election da and more of the available voters focus on this, is there a chance something like this, whether it's this or something that follows, will it be a moment were suddenly it really is the thing that finally...
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the reverse devil's advocate. i come from out of the journalism world, i never took a journalism course of my life. the only -- the closest journalism course was at fletcher. it was the media coverage of the vietnam war. that wasn't journalism skills course. it was about media. and that's where i got the bug and started working part time to boston globe and things like that and went from there. but i never took a skills course in journalism. taught in colombia for three or four years but i wond e if the teaching of public diplomacy is like teaching diplomacy in that i think it's good that we all do it, believe me, i'm playing devil's advocate. that's not the point. i promise you. but i wonder if if we are not better coming at it through all the different things that make up public diplomacy as oppose to teaching the practice. here i am, i teach skills courses at fletcher, i think we should do more of them. i just throw that out to play devil's advocate as you had wanted to do. the bbg question, we will, the guys i'm working with, guys like that -- >> he's no longer at bbc. >> i know, we are just sta
the reverse devil's advocate. i come from out of the journalism world, i never took a journalism course of my life. the only -- the closest journalism course was at fletcher. it was the media coverage of the vietnam war. that wasn't journalism skills course. it was about media. and that's where i got the bug and started working part time to boston globe and things like that and went from there. but i never took a skills course in journalism. taught in colombia for three or four years but i wond...
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you have everyone in the world, every reporter and journals in the world paying attention to this. you can't bully every reporter in the world. he's finding that out. john: we are all hearing trumps a controversial things, now this. we all say maybe this won't be the thing that kills him. as we get closer to election day and more of the available voters focus on this, is there a chance something like this, whether it's this or something that follows, will it be a moment were suddenly it really is the thing that finally does him in? alex: he is right around 40% in every single poll and he has been for months. the good news for him is that that 40% i don't think is likely to go. he said he could shoot someone on fifth avenue and a 40% is not going anywhere. 40% is not going to be hillary clinton when you look at the electoral map. how does he go to the 45% he needs, at least it is going to be competitive and win in november. the statements taken off message and do not bring new voters to the polls. >> gene sterling is here. thank you for coming on the show. talk about the campaign mo
you have everyone in the world, every reporter and journals in the world paying attention to this. you can't bully every reporter in the world. he's finding that out. john: we are all hearing trumps a controversial things, now this. we all say maybe this won't be the thing that kills him. as we get closer to election day and more of the available voters focus on this, is there a chance something like this, whether it's this or something that follows, will it be a moment were suddenly it really...
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the world's second tallest building. it was under construction and stood 2073 feet high. the men disappeared into the clouds without even using ropes or safety equipment. they filmed the terrifying feat for the world to see. journaling it figuring security would be less watchful. they reportedly spent 18 hours on top of the building, sleeping and waiting for better weather for the climb down. police vowed to increase security after the two men escaped. cnn new york. >> thank you. a reminder of what happened. a man climbed up the side of trump tower. a lot of police resources, a lot of law enforcement resources were deployed. there were safety issues of people on the street. things were dropped. not to mention the safety of the man climbing the building and the safety of law enforcement who ultimately pulled a man 21 stories up. up next, a tragic accident, an officer accidentally shoots a woman in the class when he fired real bullets, not blanks. ♪ ♪ only those who dare drive the world forward. introducing the first-ever cadillac ct6. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critica
the world's second tallest building. it was under construction and stood 2073 feet high. the men disappeared into the clouds without even using ropes or safety equipment. they filmed the terrifying feat for the world to see. journaling it figuring security would be less watchful. they reportedly spent 18 hours on top of the building, sleeping and waiting for better weather for the climb down. police vowed to increase security after the two men escaped. cnn new york. >> thank you. a...
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let me play the reverse devil's advocate about all your students take public diplomacy courses. and i come from out of the journalism world. i never took a journalism course in my life. the only journalism -- the closest thing i took to a journalism school was at the fletcher school. i was a student there. from the murrow center, from david halberstan. and it was about the media's coverage of the vietnam war. that wasn't a journalism skills course, right? it was about media. and that's where i got the bug and started working part time at "the boston globe" and things like that, and went from there. but i never took a skills course in journalism. i taught skills courses in journalism at columbia for three or four years. but i wonder if the teaching of public diplomacy isn't a little bit like the teaching of journalism in that i think it's good that we all do it. believe me. i'm playing devil's advocate here. this is not my secretly being against teaching public diplomacy. that is not the point. i promise you. but i wonder if we're not better coming at it obliquely from all those different things that make up public diploma
let me play the reverse devil's advocate about all your students take public diplomacy courses. and i come from out of the journalism world. i never took a journalism course in my life. the only journalism -- the closest thing i took to a journalism school was at the fletcher school. i was a student there. from the murrow center, from david halberstan. and it was about the media's coverage of the vietnam war. that wasn't a journalism skills course, right? it was about media. and that's where i...
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(coates laughing) >> hinojosa: i mean, you know, this is a time when competition in the mainstream world of journalism is hard. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and here you are, and you don't have a degree. >> right. when i first got to the atlantic, all my co-bloggers were ivy league graduates. not only was i not an ivy league graduate, i was a drop-out. the atlantic didn't care. they've never cared. they have no concerns about that at all. from the time i got there up until the present, i've always been spectacularly supported, spectacularly encouraged. i came to the atlantic with no reputation at all for anything, and just on a hunch, they gave me a shot to write for the magazine first and then to blog later. they've been really amazing about that. >> hinojosa: so in terms of the activism of your generation, what do you want to see from them? >> i want them to be critical thinkers, and i want them to interrogate themselves. michael irvin posed for the cover of out magazine and came out in favor of gay rights and talked about why he was for gay rights and everything. michael irvin was a wide receiver for the
(coates laughing) >> hinojosa: i mean, you know, this is a time when competition in the mainstream world of journalism is hard. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and here you are, and you don't have a degree. >> right. when i first got to the atlantic, all my co-bloggers were ivy league graduates. not only was i not an ivy league graduate, i was a drop-out. the atlantic didn't care. they've never cared. they have no concerns about that at all. from the time i got there up until the...
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turkey, in turkey with turkish universities, universities in the u.s., around the world interested in turkey. also academic journal that is we publish on turkey and particularly i like to mention a publication which would develop and uncover base in turkey, at the time partnership and obviously there were many other publications that we dealt with. this is the publication that we developed at the time in order to develop a coalition around the world to deal with security concerns, and finally, also we try today focus -- we tried to focus on the challenges such as the bin laden, al-qaeda translated in many languages including turkish and special publications which, by the way, we published in cooperation with the international law institute on turkey and turkish interests to join the european union. so with that i would like to mention that today's seminar is another one in the many seminars that we conducted in turkey and around the world. many of the issues with -- [inaudible] >> the coup that just took place and we strive to strike a balance and therefore in that spirit, i think we can conduct the discussion tod
turkey, in turkey with turkish universities, universities in the u.s., around the world interested in turkey. also academic journal that is we publish on turkey and particularly i like to mention a publication which would develop and uncover base in turkey, at the time partnership and obviously there were many other publications that we dealt with. this is the publication that we developed at the time in order to develop a coalition around the world to deal with security concerns, and finally,...
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he's the paul williams professor of government public college, he's the editor of world policy journalhe's the author of eight previous books including one about the secretary of state who created the american world which was named the best book of 1998 by the american academy of diplomacy. high praise for this book has been offered by former wilson center fellow and biographer ronald steel. 1912 relates with brio, high drama and authority. the struggle of four powerful men fighting not just for the presidency but for the soul of american politics. james chace brings vividly to life the election that shaped the nation's future and in so doing illuminates the choices americans face then and face again today. james chace, thank you for being with us today. [ applause ] >> thank you, rob very much. i'm really delighted to be back here. when i was in washington a number of years ago i spent a year here not at the wilson center but the carnegie, with friends who were there at the time. i suppose we could call this the accidental presidency but it's about four men, obviously, not just woodro
he's the paul williams professor of government public college, he's the editor of world policy journalhe's the author of eight previous books including one about the secretary of state who created the american world which was named the best book of 1998 by the american academy of diplomacy. high praise for this book has been offered by former wilson center fellow and biographer ronald steel. 1912 relates with brio, high drama and authority. the struggle of four powerful men fighting not just...
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. >> sad news in the world of o journalism. fe 50 george curry passed away. a he died at a hospital inpita takoma park after he was takenk to the emergency room. rm. his syndicated column wasmn carried in 200 i20 african-american newspapers.ic he wasan the firstir african-american elected to ele the society of magazineagazin editors.tor curry was 69.y wa >> today a public viewing willil be held for christopher barryer the son of former d.c. mayor marion barry.on the younger barry dade last week of an apparent drug d overdose.ove today's viewing is from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the at temple of praise alongpr southern avenue in southeast.nua public funeral service willceil then follow the publicubc viewing. >> president obama and hisnt o family are back home after enjoying their last vacationt vt as the first family. fam the 16 day ge plenty of golf games for the president, and dinners out. many people criticized thee president for notcr leaving thet sought after summer spot too visit flood victims intims louisiana after the
. >> sad news in the world of o journalism. fe 50 george curry passed away. a he died at a hospital inpita takoma park after he was takenk to the emergency room. rm. his syndicated column wasmn carried in 200 i20 african-american newspapers.ic he wasan the firstir african-american elected to ele the society of magazineagazin editors.tor curry was 69.y wa >> today a public viewing willil be held for christopher barryer the son of former d.c. mayor marion barry.on the younger barry...
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foreign-policy through the expression of objective journalism and demonstrating the inue of objective free press parts of the worldhat simply do not have it. >> john lansing is the ceo of the broadcasting board of governors, and the mission statement for this group is to inform, engage, and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy. thank you for your time, sir. mr. lansing: thank you, peter. >> what is current time? usen: it is a television program, and its uniqueness comes from that it is produced by two different entities, voice of america and radio free europe. voice of america is headquartered in washington, d.c., and radio free europe radio liberty is headquartered in proud, so it is a transatlantic show. both sides.ors on we have an anchor in washington and an anchor in prod, and they talk to each other. between two of them, they are trying to cover everything that interesting to the target audience, and the target audience is russian-speaking would like to think all around the world, but it is targeted to the neighboring countries, countries that are neighboring russia, former .ov
foreign-policy through the expression of objective journalism and demonstrating the inue of objective free press parts of the worldhat simply do not have it. >> john lansing is the ceo of the broadcasting board of governors, and the mission statement for this group is to inform, engage, and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy. thank you for your time, sir. mr. lansing: thank you, peter. >> what is current time? usen: it is a television program, and...
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foreign policy through the expression of objective journalism, and demonstrating the value of a objective free press to parts of the world that simply don't have it. >> well, john lansing is the ceo of the broadcasting board of governors and the mission statement for this group is to inform, engage and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you peter. >> marina van duesen, what is current time? >> current time is television program and uniqueness from the fact it is coproduced by two entities and voice of america and radio free europe. so it is a transatlantic show. you know, we have anchors on both sides. we he have anchor in washington and anchor in prague and they talk to each other and between the two of them they're trying to cover everything that might be interesting to the target audience and the target audience is russian-speaking audiences is. we would like to think all around the world but it is targeted to the neighboring countries, neighboring russia, former soviet union areas. now independent countries for a long time as you know, but still
foreign policy through the expression of objective journalism, and demonstrating the value of a objective free press to parts of the world that simply don't have it. >> well, john lansing is the ceo of the broadcasting board of governors and the mission statement for this group is to inform, engage and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you peter. >> marina van duesen, what is current time? >>...
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but i think it really highlights the world war will never get into the books. his journal is the war. what makes it powerful is the grammar and spelling. are you sure you don't want to change that? no, he's explaining what daily life is like and that's what makes the book so powerful and proceeds to family and friends talk about the reckoning that will last as long as i live and the decision i would take back as long as i could in an instant i can't. there are family and this online humanizing the troops and their sons and brothers who were killed in a helicopter crash. there is a reflection going on and he was kind enough to let me use it and sell a few books and hopefully do you want to come up and introduce yourself as well >> we have held much more time? >> i've known him since 2004 even though he doesn't remember the first meeting we met in falluja when we had the first city council meeting we tried to bring back together the tribal leaders and city officials that wanted to come back after we finished doing what needed to be done at the time where we needed to begin r
but i think it really highlights the world war will never get into the books. his journal is the war. what makes it powerful is the grammar and spelling. are you sure you don't want to change that? no, he's explaining what daily life is like and that's what makes the book so powerful and proceeds to family and friends talk about the reckoning that will last as long as i live and the decision i would take back as long as i could in an instant i can't. there are family and this online humanizing...
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watching, if your veteran, living in iowa or illinois, and you're not close to the publishing world, pull out your journals diaries, because they have translate need tremendously powerful stories that come out, over time. i think the american reader ship is still willing to hear your stories. other questions? >> todd, you should come up here. no, okay. >> i have a question four. >> kale is a -- not what people expect after state department political adviser, not now and not then. he was a peculiar political animal, he was adopted by this tribe, the marine corps, and, unashamed of that. but, he was never, i never thought he was co-opted, and i never thought he wanted to be a marine. he was very proudly a diplomat. how did you do that? for someone so effective, who would go in the room, no money. and, three star generals would ask him what to do. so give us some pointers, and some insight into that. >> well, you stick a round the war, you get to know your neighborhood. there are a lot of people in the state department, foreign service, that have done also incredible work. war is too important on the front-en
watching, if your veteran, living in iowa or illinois, and you're not close to the publishing world, pull out your journals diaries, because they have translate need tremendously powerful stories that come out, over time. i think the american reader ship is still willing to hear your stories. other questions? >> todd, you should come up here. no, okay. >> i have a question four. >> kale is a -- not what people expect after state department political adviser, not now and not...
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. >> i think that we all have the compulsion to interact with the purld world in some way to do something, write in a journal, interaction through a camera lens. for the past 20 years make up for lost time. >> i grew up in iowa. i had never been anywhere. i didn't have a passport. i had never seen the ocean. and i just really had the hunger to go and see something for myself. in his 20s, he went to tanzania to study. he was planning to be there a matter of months. he stayed for seven years. covering the and every other conflict that came up for the associated press. after that, a decade in the middle east. including war zones in iraq and afghanistan. where guttenfelder adopted the concept of taking professional photos on amateur devices. >> i published them. people said, is he crazy? even, like -- >> five, six years ago. >> 2011 in afghanistan. of the war in afghanistan. fast forward to now. the argument seems absurd. there is half a billion people using instagram. everyone is a photographer now. our country is more visually literate than ever before. >> reporter: it wasn't until he helped open the ap bureau
. >> i think that we all have the compulsion to interact with the purld world in some way to do something, write in a journal, interaction through a camera lens. for the past 20 years make up for lost time. >> i grew up in iowa. i had never been anywhere. i didn't have a passport. i had never seen the ocean. and i just really had the hunger to go and see something for myself. in his 20s, he went to tanzania to study. he was planning to be there a matter of months. he stayed for...
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the world famous beach. follow along by checking out her online journal at nbcbayarea.com. don't forget, we are your home for the olympics. she'll start live reports on thursday. >>> lake tahoe a great place to relax with the family as i did last week. >> it was nice. >> i didn't see this. >> i know. apparently all tiypes of familis like to relax there. this is from a viewer. a family of bears playing in the water at lake tahoe's pop beach. people just kayaking nearby, wading nearby. not afraid. mama bear, still protecting the cubs, but having a good time. >> do the kayakers notice? >> they must, but can't believe it. adorable. >> last week it was 80s up there. gorgeous. i wanted to see a bear. i didn't. >> man, it looks super cute, but you got to remember they are bears, right? keep my distance. >> with her cubs too. >> remarkable. currently outside, 57 degrees after a high of 64. humanity at 83% as fog builds at the coastline. humidity keeping fire danger down throughout the peninsula, but where fire danger remains high is where we brought you video from the fire that deve
the world famous beach. follow along by checking out her online journal at nbcbayarea.com. don't forget, we are your home for the olympics. she'll start live reports on thursday. >>> lake tahoe a great place to relax with the family as i did last week. >> it was nice. >> i didn't see this. >> i know. apparently all tiypes of familis like to relax there. this is from a viewer. a family of bears playing in the water at lake tahoe's pop beach. people just kayaking...
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the world. and a big round of applause for that. [applause] c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, the research and policy director for the economic policy institute will join us to discuss his recent trip or on what he describes as one of the slowest economic recoveries in u.s. history. and the former assistant administrative or air and radiation. he will talk about the obama administrations plans to limit greenhouse emissions from factories. live washington journal beginning at 7:00 a.m.. james comey speaks on cyber security today. a.m.coverage at 8:35 eastern on c-span two. today, arizona and florida and john mccain seeks his sixth term. he is being challenged by kelly ward. in florida, patrick murphy and alan grayson are competing in the democratic primary to face senator marco rubio. follow the primary results of these and other races on c-span, c-span.org, and c-span radio. with the house and senate returning from their summer break next week, on thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will preview
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the long war journal. often quoted all over the world. tom, let's start with the president's comments. at the beginning of what we just listen to he says the decline of isis is producing this shift. is isis actually in decline? >> there's two ways to look at. one is losing some territory, it doesn't have control over as much territory but the problem is two things. it's becoming more of an insurgency resorting to insurgency tactics which means they'renot declining in terms of their operational capacity and they're able to strike out and last at the west all the way to bangladesh, that doesn't show a reduced operational capacity, in fact it shows over time their capacity actually has increased . jenna: how would you compare to what he said about al qaeda being on the run? >> he talks about al qaeda as if they defeated al qaeda. and basically were going to do to isis what we did to al qaeda. the problem is al qaeda isn't defeated either. it just has a different strategy about going about their business and their laughing all this because they realize by changing their name or trying to i
the long war journal. often quoted all over the world. tom, let's start with the president's comments. at the beginning of what we just listen to he says the decline of isis is producing this shift. is isis actually in decline? >> there's two ways to look at. one is losing some territory, it doesn't have control over as much territory but the problem is two things. it's becoming more of an insurgency resorting to insurgency tactics which means they'renot declining in terms of their...
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the world after iraq. join us on washington journal. discussion. >> a pastore was arrested and released by zimbabwe's government talks about political activism and government protests in his country live from the atlantic council tomorrow at 10:30 eastern. in the afternoon, julius garvey announces he's seeking a presidential pardon for his father's 1923 mail fraud conviction. that is live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. throughout this month, we are showing book tv programs during the week in prime time. book tv on c-span 2 takes our public affairs programming and focuses on the latest nonfiction book releases through author interviews and book discussions. signature programs are in-depth, a live look at one author's work with questions from viewers. in-depth there's the first sunday as every month. afterwards is a one-on-one conversation between an author of a new book and the interviewer, a journalist, policymaker, or legislator, often with an opposing viewpoint. after words heirs airs every saturday. book tv is the only national work devoted e
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if you read the editorial in the "wall street journal," it is a sign trump will be trump. he's telling the world's shaking up his campaign to release unfiltered donald trump from here until november, so get ready for controversy. meanwhile, life-size statues of donald trump in all his naked glory have been erected across the country. anchor: nice choice of words. [laughter] >> far from flattering. this is the photo of one that appeared in union square in new york city. we did blur the photo. you can took a look at the end blurred -- on blurred version on social media. perhaps you may agree that it can never be in seen. it was removed from union square. anchor: we are going to move on to news out of rio and the as u.s. swimmers are in hot water over the story about being robbed. it does appear they perhaps light. >> that is right. crazy story developing. you can get details in the present paper which comes back with what present authorities, which is ryan lochte and his teammates perhaps were not robbed after all. their facts keep shifting. present authorities say they created the story because t
if you read the editorial in the "wall street journal," it is a sign trump will be trump. he's telling the world's shaking up his campaign to release unfiltered donald trump from here until november, so get ready for controversy. meanwhile, life-size statues of donald trump in all his naked glory have been erected across the country. anchor: nice choice of words. [laughter] >> far from flattering. this is the photo of one that appeared in union square in new york city. we did...
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the surface. we're going to look out of touch in the journalism world if we don't pay attention. >> this is a chance more than two choices. >> thank you for being here. don't miss our next third party event, a live town hall, only on cnn. we're minutes away from donald trump taking the stage in iowa. she expected to endorse speaker paul ryan tonight. stay with us. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male
the surface. we're going to look out of touch in the journalism world if we don't pay attention. >> this is a chance more than two choices. >> thank you for being here. don't miss our next third party event, a live town hall, only on cnn. we're minutes away from donald trump taking the stage in iowa. she expected to endorse speaker paul ryan tonight. stay with us. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical...
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foreign palmacy through the expression of objective journalism -- policy -- and demonstrating the value of objective free press to parts of the world that simply just don't have it. >> host: john lansing is the ceo of the broadcasting board of governors and the mission statement for the isgroup is to inform, engage and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy. thanks for your time. >> thank you, peter. >> host: what is current time? >> it a -- it is a unique television program. it is coproduced by two entities, voice of america and radio free europe. voice of america is head quartered in washington and radio liberty is head quartered in prague. so it is a transatlantic show. we have anchors on both sides. we have an anchor in washington and an anchor in prague and they talk to each other. between the two of them they are trying to cover everything that might be interesting to the target audience which is russian-speaking audiences we like to think all around the world but it is targeted to the neighboring countries. countries that are neighboring russia. they are still having very sizable russian speaking
foreign palmacy through the expression of objective journalism -- policy -- and demonstrating the value of objective free press to parts of the world that simply just don't have it. >> host: john lansing is the ceo of the broadcasting board of governors and the mission statement for the isgroup is to inform, engage and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy. thanks for your time. >> thank you, peter. >> host: what is current time? >> it a --...
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. >> there is better out there our fine colleagues at the wall street journal just quoted there's every reason in the world to buy this galaxy note 7, water resistant, it charges wirelessly, it has memory for days, shep, you can put movies, photos. it basically has the same power and memory as anything you would see on the desktop. great camera. >> the camera better than this iphone camera? because this is good. >> i went through three different blogs where techies took one picture with a lot of iphone products and it's true. clearer, it allows for a little bit -- >> and the screen, too? >> the screen, as well. it is served, it's high resolution, all the techies love it. the longer question is just about apple's halo effect. if you have an imac, if you have any other products, you're an addict. if you just look at the hardware, people say it's a better phone. it's huge. a pop tart, for example, because this is a metrics we had so all use in our daily lives, 4.5 inches. and this is 5.7, so it's about 1.3 poptarts in size. >> i can't move all my apps easily which is part of the reason i've never switched and
. >> there is better out there our fine colleagues at the wall street journal just quoted there's every reason in the world to buy this galaxy note 7, water resistant, it charges wirelessly, it has memory for days, shep, you can put movies, photos. it basically has the same power and memory as anything you would see on the desktop. great camera. >> the camera better than this iphone camera? because this is good. >> i went through three different blogs where techies took one...
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overwhelming success and calling this to the attention of the political world in washington but i do write about it in "the wall street journal" i have testified about it in congress and i wrote about it in my second book called darkness at dawn, the rise of the russian criminal state and i certainly have dealt with it in much greater detail in this book which came out a couple of days ago. the atmosphere of course in the u.s. has changed and it's possible now that people are more ready to listen now that they have seen repeated examples of the putin regime's terminology but in any case, the issue was successfully buried. the elimination of persons who are capable of raising the issue , plus the fact that the present administration did not want to hear about it and far from taking in an interest in the obvious evidence that putin came to power resulted in an act of terror carried out against his own people did the exact opposite and aycher the conclusion that the problems in u.s.-russian relations were the fault of george w. bush. and initiated the reset policy. it began as we know with a mistranslation of the word reset and
overwhelming success and calling this to the attention of the political world in washington but i do write about it in "the wall street journal" i have testified about it in congress and i wrote about it in my second book called darkness at dawn, the rise of the russian criminal state and i certainly have dealt with it in much greater detail in this book which came out a couple of days ago. the atmosphere of course in the u.s. has changed and it's possible now that people are more...
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of the book "this brave new world" that is getting excellent reviews that should be the second thing you read after the wall street journal but we are privileged to joining anja in the book cofounders and principles to have that brief sketch of their biographies because they are so well-known to all of us in this room. anja is a former lawyer lawyer, investment bankers teaching a stanford. and ms. blackburn's providing undersecretary of state. and deputy national security advisor and among his many issues chairman of the u.s. institute so this book is a wonderful work and becomes a at a time for policy makers and to determine to think about china and the future so then we are very honored so now i will turn it over to anja and steve. [applause] >> i need to begin to say i am a big fan of anja and her book which i think is extremely informative and is terrific. congratulations to want to start by asking why you decided to write this book why india and china together ? for most people either one would have been a daunting task. >> thanks for hosting this also to steve to be willing to do this and all the friends i am happy
of the book "this brave new world" that is getting excellent reviews that should be the second thing you read after the wall street journal but we are privileged to joining anja in the book cofounders and principles to have that brief sketch of their biographies because they are so well-known to all of us in this room. anja is a former lawyer lawyer, investment bankers teaching a stanford. and ms. blackburn's providing undersecretary of state. and deputy national security advisor and...
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the wall street journal." whistleblowers posed to reap large reward. the whistle blower could get a payout type two bank of new york. the world's away from specific customers after banning the practice has limited effectiveness. gawker and the daily mail are a defamation suit settlement. the journal says the deal could resolve one of a long list of cases from subjects of its past article. good luck at stops with 11% in the online review site raised revenue guidance. they have struggled to attract users in the second quarter. the quarterly earnings. a look for first-quarter results from michael kors before the opening bell. the accessory makers expect good to have lower earnings compared to last her at this time. investors at her comment from the company and their effectiveness as for the current quarter. kate spade got really hit hard time about 20% after they reported the quarter. the group under pressure. lauren: up retail sales on friday. coming up in sports, gold for american swimmer michael phelps and katie ledecky as well as the gymnast takes team in rio last night. defending champion serena williams had a bad match and i
the wall street journal." whistleblowers posed to reap large reward. the whistle blower could get a payout type two bank of new york. the world's away from specific customers after banning the practice has limited effectiveness. gawker and the daily mail are a defamation suit settlement. the journal says the deal could resolve one of a long list of cases from subjects of its past article. good luck at stops with 11% in the online review site raised revenue guidance. they have struggled to...
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the right to. assume the journals aree indispensable greg. >> absolutely i could not do without the journal's and start with the account because then it just turns in the middle of world war i.n the mi and then that tells the happy time before the war but absolutely a could not have done that.
the right to. assume the journals aree indispensable greg. >> absolutely i could not do without the journal's and start with the account because then it just turns in the middle of world war i.n the mi and then that tells the happy time before the war but absolutely a could not have done that.
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. >> i think that we all have the compulsion to interact with the world in some way to do something, write in a journal, or paint something. for david guttenfelde, that interaction through a camera for the past 20 years make up for lost time. >> i grew up in iowa. i had never been anywhere. i didn't have a passport. i had never seen the ocean. and i just really had the hunger to go and see something for myself. in his 20s, he went to tanzania to study. he was planning to be there a matter of months. he stayed for seven years. covering the rwandan genocide and every other conflict that press. after that, a decade in the middle east. including war zones in iraq and afghanistan. where guttenfelder adopted the concept of taking professional photos on amateur devices. >> i published them. people said, is he crazy? even, like -- >> five, six years ago. >> 2011 in afghanistan. why would this guy take a -- take a phone to the front lines of the war in afghanistan. fast forward to now. the argument seems absurd. there is half a billion people everyone is a photographer now. our country is more visually literate
. >> i think that we all have the compulsion to interact with the world in some way to do something, write in a journal, or paint something. for david guttenfelde, that interaction through a camera for the past 20 years make up for lost time. >> i grew up in iowa. i had never been anywhere. i didn't have a passport. i had never seen the ocean. and i just really had the hunger to go and see something for myself. in his 20s, he went to tanzania to study. he was planning to be there a...
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the world. that have a history of exporting terrorism, not for us. ben one day after the : conservative wall street journal editorial page called on trump to start acting like he wants to be president, he stayed on script, reading his speech off a teleprompter in ohio claiming hillary clinton lacks the judgment for the office. mr. trump she also lacks the : mental and physical stamina to take on isis and all of the many i was an opponent of the iraq war from the beginning. ben but not exactly, here's what : he told howard stern at the time. >> are you for invading iraq? mr. trump yeah, i guess so. : you know i wish the first time it was done correctly. ben notably, donald trump did : not call president obama the founder of isis as he had done repeatedly last week. maria democratic nominee hillary : clinton and vice president joe biden attacking trump's foreign policy knowledge today. the two campaigned together for the first time, in biden's hometown of scranton, pennsylvania. biden says trump has no clue about foreign policy, and doesn't seem to want to learn. he also attacked trump's economic plans. mr.
the world. that have a history of exporting terrorism, not for us. ben one day after the : conservative wall street journal editorial page called on trump to start acting like he wants to be president, he stayed on script, reading his speech off a teleprompter in ohio claiming hillary clinton lacks the judgment for the office. mr. trump she also lacks the : mental and physical stamina to take on isis and all of the many i was an opponent of the iraq war from the beginning. ben but not exactly,...
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the release of fed's minutes tomorrow. dick sporting goods. did you see this article in the journal comparing pets.com to sprabers central bank rs. all around the world. pets.com in 1999. >> i left for two weeks and before i left i asked the fed to never talk about whether they were going to -- they didn't raise in the last two weeks, did they? >> no. >> so once again we didn't miss anything. they didn't say a word. it's been eight years since they've raised once. can't we just don't say anything and let me know when you raise. i don't need to know anything, but when you finally do raise, i will deal with that quarter point. i don't need any analyst. >> the analysis has been pretty worth less. >> we do care when interest rates start going up. >> that's because of terminal pricing. it already went up a quarter and didn't hurt the stock market. >> i'm talking more about the long-term rates haven't gone up even when they did that, right? >> they haven't learned. how many guys today. every day they're talking and it's all about whether they're ever going to raise. just surprise me. i'm ready. you go ahead and do it. thanks to 13 f. filings we know what b
the release of fed's minutes tomorrow. dick sporting goods. did you see this article in the journal comparing pets.com to sprabers central bank rs. all around the world. pets.com in 1999. >> i left for two weeks and before i left i asked the fed to never talk about whether they were going to -- they didn't raise in the last two weeks, did they? >> no. >> so once again we didn't miss anything. they didn't say a word. it's been eight years since they've raised once. can't we...
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the company? ella: moving into line journalism from investment banking made it immediately clear that the worlds weree the same kind of analyst bigger and it seems that they felt the same and it resonated with them, so i thought i would see what i could do about this. nejra: you talk about going from 100 points to 1000. what is different what is on the scale? ella: good question. 100 points may have been an update were really -- been enough if it weren't 100, but there are only 20 points to play with and there are about a dozen different criteria, so we needed that extra scale. what other things do you allow people to choose from? can you look at geographies? ella: absolutely. when you are searching on wine-lister, you can search parameter. our users seem to really like the vintage comparison tool, for example, then you have wine-list investment say folds, and these are useful for identifying particular characteristics in the wind, so for example, you might have a really important dinner with the clients and you want to make an impression, so you choose one or it is wednesday anyone to discover somet
the company? ella: moving into line journalism from investment banking made it immediately clear that the worlds weree the same kind of analyst bigger and it seems that they felt the same and it resonated with them, so i thought i would see what i could do about this. nejra: you talk about going from 100 points to 1000. what is different what is on the scale? ella: good question. 100 points may have been an update were really -- been enough if it weren't 100, but there are only 20 points to...