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brian: zachary wood, before we talk about your book, "uncensored," tell us where you are at in your lifezachary: i just graduated from williams college in early june. i have been on a book tour and i have done a few cities. i am based in new york city but soon i will be moving back to washington, d.c. and will be assistant editor at the atlantic. brian: how old are you? zachary: 22. brian: what was your major at williams? zachary: political science. brian: in your book, you talk about various places. i just want to go through them and tell us what you did there at stanford university. zachary: that was the summer before my freshman year, and i was taking four college courses ahead of time. brian: why? zachary: i was always driven, very ambitious. i did not want to spend my summer reading in my room. i thought it would be great because i was going to be on the ast coast, and experience different weather, great institution. great political science department. brian: yale. zachary: that was a writer's conference the summer after my freshman year. i attended a number of work shops, and it re
brian: zachary wood, before we talk about your book, "uncensored," tell us where you are at in your lifezachary: i just graduated from williams college in early june. i have been on a book tour and i have done a few cities. i am based in new york city but soon i will be moving back to washington, d.c. and will be assistant editor at the atlantic. brian: how old are you? zachary: 22. brian: what was your major at williams? zachary: political science. brian: in your book, you talk about...
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believes there's a hunger for uncensored information in vietnam especially from young people to reach that audience from his office in far away berlin he's taken to the internet. these. fast food water this information is almost forbid an in vietnam if a journalist tells the truth about politics he will probably have a problem straight away. he could be threatened or arrested or beaten up people are so interested to get information about politics that it's all there for us on. chua has been publishing pieces on his news website about his home country for ten years usually in vietnamese sometimes in german mostly he writes about vietnamese politics and the situation of his country many in europe. he's reported many times on the case of chinch one time who sort of asylum in germany but was allegedly kidnapped in berlin by vietnamese agents and now faces trial in her noise such stories says lee truong chua have annoyed the vietnamese or storage it's. how websites has been blocked in vietnam since july twenty seventeen normally when you type in. d. and nothing comes up. he says a lot of h
believes there's a hunger for uncensored information in vietnam especially from young people to reach that audience from his office in far away berlin he's taken to the internet. these. fast food water this information is almost forbid an in vietnam if a journalist tells the truth about politics he will probably have a problem straight away. he could be threatened or arrested or beaten up people are so interested to get information about politics that it's all there for us on. chua has been...
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best friends uncensored. >> then bachelor colton drama with chris harrison?ess technically it was my fault. >> i'm sure the folks at the academy will be working overtime as they begin the search for a new host. i constant wait to hear what kevin hart has to say when he returns from australia. there is another big event on sunday, duties duties juniors will crown their first champion ever on abc. we'll see you on monday. >> how amazing would it be to win the firsttition? >> it would mean everything to me. won. we have to win!finale, the final four will perform two dances, a holiday free sle and a redemption free style with their mentors. >> can't rehearse. it's very nerve racking. >> what should we expect from your final's dance? ♪ you're a mean one, mr. grinch ♪ >> we are doing rollie. >> that was the dance that we got our first ten! now we are going get our first 30! >> ooh yeah. >> the finale will be a mini reunion with all 12 contestants back in the ballroom so, expect tears when it's time to say good-bye. >> don't start crying again. he cries every time.
best friends uncensored. >> then bachelor colton drama with chris harrison?ess technically it was my fault. >> i'm sure the folks at the academy will be working overtime as they begin the search for a new host. i constant wait to hear what kevin hart has to say when he returns from australia. there is another big event on sunday, duties duties juniors will crown their first champion ever on abc. we'll see you on monday. >> how amazing would it be to win the firsttition?...
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simon: le trung koa believes there's a hunger for uncensored information in vietnam, especially fromoung people. to reach that audience from his office in faraway berlin, he has taken to the internet. >> this information is almost forbidden in vietnam. if a journalist tells the truth about politics, he will probably have problems straight away. he could be threatened or arrested or beaten up. the people are so interested to get information about politics. simon: le trung koa has been publishing pieces on his news website about his home country for 10 years. usually in vietnamese. sometimes in german. mostly he writes about vietnamese politics, and the situation of his countrymen in europe. he has reported many times on the case of trinh xuan thanh, who sought asylum in germany but was allegedly kidnapped in berlin by vietnamese agents and now faces trial in hanoi. such stories, says le trung koa, have anned vietname authorities. >> our website has been blocked in vietnam since july 2017. normally when you type it in, nothing comes up. simon: he says a lot of his information comes fro
simon: le trung koa believes there's a hunger for uncensored information in vietnam, especially fromoung people. to reach that audience from his office in faraway berlin, he has taken to the internet. >> this information is almost forbidden in vietnam. if a journalist tells the truth about politics, he will probably have problems straight away. he could be threatened or arrested or beaten up. the people are so interested to get information about politics. simon: le trung koa has been...
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believes there's a hunger for uncensored information in vietnam especially from young people to reach that audience from his office in far away berlin he's taken to the internet. this information is almost a big win in vietnam if a journalist tells the truth about politics he would probably have a problem straight away. he could be threatened or arrested beaten up people are so interested to get information about politics. on. chua has been publishing pieces on his news website about his home country for ten years usually in vietnamese sometimes in german mostly he writes about vietnamese politics and the situation of his country many europe. he's reported many times on the case of chinch one ton who sort of asylum in germany but was allegedly kidnapped in berlin by vietnamese agents and now faces trial in hanoi such stories quar have annoyed the vietnamese or thora to. our website has been blocked in vietnam since july twenty seventh team normally when you type in. d. and nothing comes up. he says a lot of his information comes from journalists in vietnam who can't tell what they kno
believes there's a hunger for uncensored information in vietnam especially from young people to reach that audience from his office in far away berlin he's taken to the internet. this information is almost a big win in vietnam if a journalist tells the truth about politics he would probably have a problem straight away. he could be threatened or arrested beaten up people are so interested to get information about politics. on. chua has been publishing pieces on his news website about his home...
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. >> reporter: the biggest name in sports, lebron james, off court and uncensored, blasting owners of another league, the nfl. >> in the nfl they just got a bunch of old white men owning teams, and they got that slave mentality. and it's like this is my team, you do what the [ bleep ] i tell you all to do or we get rid of you all. >> reporter: james' scathing comments aimed at the response to a player's right to protest. fueled by former quarterback colin kapernick taking a knee in 2016. critics claim kaepernick has been frozen out of the league ever since. it's the same reason some celebrities are turning down invites to perform in the upcoming super bowl halftime show. the nfl has yet to officially confirm who will appear. the band maroon 5 has been rumored to headline. james has been one of the most vocal of any player in any sport, taking on the president. >> the number one job in america, the point of person, is someone who doesn't understand the people. and really don't give a [ bleep ] about the people. >> reporter: which prompted an on-air war with commentator laura ingraham.
. >> reporter: the biggest name in sports, lebron james, off court and uncensored, blasting owners of another league, the nfl. >> in the nfl they just got a bunch of old white men owning teams, and they got that slave mentality. and it's like this is my team, you do what the [ bleep ] i tell you all to do or we get rid of you all. >> reporter: james' scathing comments aimed at the response to a player's right to protest. fueled by former quarterback colin kapernick taking a...
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classified it was just for a report that had been censored improperly and i was asking to have an uncensored yeah how do we know how they're going to calculate when it jumps to burden when someone is applying mation too much are they going to make public the scale that they use or not you think. of course not they're just going to say that's the that's the reason it's what it's going to do is force people to have to go to court to get action and freedom of information request which is totally antithetical to open government and to what the. end of the freedom of information act was designed to do it was supposed to coming after the nixon administration it had been set up so that you could write and get information and not have to go to court and to get anything other than classified information that would take longer because you had to challenge the classification but these are not classified things that people are looking for there they're open government things that should be freely available and quickly available whatever the real reason behind this this attempt to restrict access to info
classified it was just for a report that had been censored improperly and i was asking to have an uncensored yeah how do we know how they're going to calculate when it jumps to burden when someone is applying mation too much are they going to make public the scale that they use or not you think. of course not they're just going to say that's the that's the reason it's what it's going to do is force people to have to go to court to get action and freedom of information request which is totally...
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. >>> jen aniston and dolly uncensored. >> that just happened. >> duet. >> dying on the inside. >>> then- >> feel humbled and honored. >> golden globe nominees. surprises and snub that no one saw coming. >>> and sandra bullock like you've never seen here before. message to fans who say she's not aging. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> thanks for join us. >> latest hollywood news. kevin hart stepped down as oscar host. >> call from the that academy that said apologize for tweets of old or we'll move on i passed. because i addressed this several times. >> 48 hours after announcing he was hosting, rea for past anti-gay slurs in 2010 and 2011. tweeted looked like gay billboard for aids. and comedy special. >> one of my biggest fears is my son growing up an being gay. >> addressed remarks saying the words were about fear. >> called me. upset. what you did years ago. if you don't believe people change, grow, evolve as they get older, i don't know what to tell you. >> later tweeted an apology. >> it's just too bad he didn't do it -- then would have continued as oscar host. >> says the com
. >>> jen aniston and dolly uncensored. >> that just happened. >> duet. >> dying on the inside. >>> then- >> feel humbled and honored. >> golden globe nominees. surprises and snub that no one saw coming. >>> and sandra bullock like you've never seen here before. message to fans who say she's not aging. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> thanks for join us. >> latest hollywood news. kevin hart stepped down...
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uncensored information is a human right.cumscribed information pretends not to be circumcised -- circumscribed as a violation. they would have to give the chinese government some backdoor and agree not to pursue certain searches. it probably would not be able to get the chinese government to allow it to say, users, be aware what you are seeking is circumscribed. it would be dishonest and a violation of human rights if they did not do that. emily: at another point during the testimony, mark, the child was asked -- pichai was asked if they share data with the chinese government. that was because some of the products were not available in china. if they were available, with a be looking at this? mark: we don't know the exact details. apple operates in china, has a massive business in china. the assumption that every single i message in china is the same as a backdoor to the government and the government can access the data. this is something that google points out. they say look at the compromises that apple has made. all of th
uncensored information is a human right.cumscribed information pretends not to be circumcised -- circumscribed as a violation. they would have to give the chinese government some backdoor and agree not to pursue certain searches. it probably would not be able to get the chinese government to allow it to say, users, be aware what you are seeking is circumscribed. it would be dishonest and a violation of human rights if they did not do that. emily: at another point during the testimony, mark, the...
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recordings are extremely valuable artifacts that capture the president behind closed doors and show uncensored views on the range of topics. taken together they are more than just a collection of entertaining soundbites. while they do not capture the totality of the presidency for the striving of loyalty that led to the crimes of watergate. the people that are profiled in the book are people that crushed thcrushthe culture of loyalty ad people who are loyal to a culture of nonpartisan civil service. it's not based on purely partisan politics. those who refuse to carry out the orders came from an older brand but placed a higher value on the nonpartisan analytical thinking and more ethical approach to governance. watergate wasn't simply an extension of the deep-seated division of the era. it was a very real test of the nation's democracy. the arguments are not entirely new that one gains a deeper insight into the constitutional crisis by learning about the republicans said no to nixon. it focuses on george shultz, richard nixon, the commissioner, johnny walker's. next to the watergate break-in i
recordings are extremely valuable artifacts that capture the president behind closed doors and show uncensored views on the range of topics. taken together they are more than just a collection of entertaining soundbites. while they do not capture the totality of the presidency for the striving of loyalty that led to the crimes of watergate. the people that are profiled in the book are people that crushed thcrushthe culture of loyalty ad people who are loyal to a culture of nonpartisan civil...
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announcer: this week on "q&a," zachary wood, assistant editor at the atlantic discusses his book, "uncensoredife and uncomfortable conversations at the intersection of black and white america."
announcer: this week on "q&a," zachary wood, assistant editor at the atlantic discusses his book, "uncensoredife and uncomfortable conversations at the intersection of black and white america."
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i don't have time to look through these so kind of, edited, uncensored. how do you feel about social media and have your feelings changed in the last few years about it. >> that's a good question. i never did any of it. i wrote a piece at sunset magazine you can get on-line that you will like. it's about not squandering your time, this one short, precious, fleeting life you've been issued anymore, and this is about ten years ago, but it's on-line still. and i said, get off twitter. and i wasn't on twitter and about five, six, seven years ago, my son, sam and i wrote a book called some assembly required, that was a journal of his son's first year and he-- river head was sending us out on tour and they said we're really not going to do that unless you get on a twitter. they were clear. they said you need what's called a social platform. i didn't want to be on facebook because i knew that's all i would do. that and not floss. [laughter] >> and then i discovered i could have a writer's at facebook where i could write things, i don't know how to work it i have
i don't have time to look through these so kind of, edited, uncensored. how do you feel about social media and have your feelings changed in the last few years about it. >> that's a good question. i never did any of it. i wrote a piece at sunset magazine you can get on-line that you will like. it's about not squandering your time, this one short, precious, fleeting life you've been issued anymore, and this is about ten years ago, but it's on-line still. and i said, get off twitter. and i...
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now a new york times report has discovered facebook has been providing major tech companies with uncensored access to its users private messages this is the latest blow for the social media company under heavy scrutiny of course this year for its lack of transparency over the use of personal data according to the times report facebook granted the likes of netflix spotify and apple full access to its users private messages facebook released a statement saying it never gave access without user permission and it saved no evidence that data had been misused we spoke to kevin delaney co-founder and c.e.o. of the news website quartz he told us users are fully aware how much of their private information is accessible. you have an agreement with facebook to allow it to use your data and then what facebook is saying is that in certain instances margaret soft amazon netflix spotify all these other companies are effectively stand ins for facebook itself so your agreement with facebook itself should actually apply to them as well this was a specific this was defined specifically in the two thousand and
now a new york times report has discovered facebook has been providing major tech companies with uncensored access to its users private messages this is the latest blow for the social media company under heavy scrutiny of course this year for its lack of transparency over the use of personal data according to the times report facebook granted the likes of netflix spotify and apple full access to its users private messages facebook released a statement saying it never gave access without user...
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of the new york times which has discovered that facebook has been providing major tech companies uncensored access to its users private messages this is the latest blow for social for the social media company which has come under heavy scrutiny over the past year for its behavior towards user data according to the times facebook granted netflix sponsor fire and others full access to its users private messages which most account owners believe were safe from such data sharing it's also accusing that microsoft's bing search engine could see the names of virtually all users friends without consent sorry this is all sounding very very concerning and highlighting how valuable our data are is right i think more than we sometimes imagine and we're all victims of that including myself a lot of those apps but contrary to belief today's most prized commodity is actually not oil. no it's personal data and incredibly they've controlled by just five make a companies bigger than most governments and fights and those are facebook apple amazon google's parent company as well called alphabet now they all pr
of the new york times which has discovered that facebook has been providing major tech companies uncensored access to its users private messages this is the latest blow for social for the social media company which has come under heavy scrutiny over the past year for its behavior towards user data according to the times facebook granted netflix sponsor fire and others full access to its users private messages which most account owners believe were safe from such data sharing it's also accusing...
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new york times has revealed that facebook has been providing major tech companies with uncensored access to users private messages and it's the latest blow for the social media company under heavy scrutiny already this year for its handling of personal data the report says facebook granted netflix and spotify full access to users private conversations facebook says it never gave access without users permission and denies data was misused kevin delaney is co-founder and editor in chief of the news web site quartz he says users aren't fully aware how much of their private information is accessible. you have an agreement with facebook to allow it to use your data and then what facebook is saying is that in certain instances margaret soft amazon netflix spotify all these other companies are effectively stand ins for facebook itself so your agreement with facebook itself should actually apply to them as well this was a specific this was defined specifically in the two thousand and eleven consent to create to allow facebook to use service providers like credit card processing companies and oth
new york times has revealed that facebook has been providing major tech companies with uncensored access to users private messages and it's the latest blow for the social media company under heavy scrutiny already this year for its handling of personal data the report says facebook granted netflix and spotify full access to users private conversations facebook says it never gave access without users permission and denies data was misused kevin delaney is co-founder and editor in chief of the...
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constitution, have sovereign powers to responsibly exercise it, we need to get full, unfiltered, uncensored access to the proceedings of the press briefings, including through hostile questions, not only questions that are cheering the president's comments. jamal: let me ask a follow-up about that, actually. we are not used to quite is kind of -- what appears to be discrimination openly against particular media outlooks, but when we talk about the president and we talk about the white house press room, there is dissemination that happens all the time. -- discrimination that happens all the time. the president decides who gets questions and in what order. if you have a doctrine that says on newsnot discriminate organizations on the basis of who you like and who you do not like, put aside the due process question. "jim acosta, the reason we did what we did is because we do not like you, here is your notice, here is your hearing, you have to contest that, you " -- at some point, you have to confront what kind of forum this is, right? >> yeah, you do, and a lot of in favor of at president, and
constitution, have sovereign powers to responsibly exercise it, we need to get full, unfiltered, uncensored access to the proceedings of the press briefings, including through hostile questions, not only questions that are cheering the president's comments. jamal: let me ask a follow-up about that, actually. we are not used to quite is kind of -- what appears to be discrimination openly against particular media outlooks, but when we talk about the president and we talk about the white house...