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state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such as the voice of america. facebook's position back then is stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent that none the less whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how much power social media hasn't it turning what people read or don't read and what they trust now we have requested comment from twitter and we will bring it to you when we get it for further analysis we're now going to bring in live artie's going underground host tansey now you've seen the report that were flagged do you think that there are grounds to call it potentially misleading. i mean obviously not as we've explained the o.s.c. as said similar things about the state of the us elections i can't tell you who we have on going on the ground saturday show but we went to the white house we've got a top white house
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cause dissension in our systems, and i'm always asked, well, what about radio-free europe and voice of america which, obviously, had a huge impact on the outcome the -- of the cold war? and i say the truth about vows vows -- voice of america and radio-free europe is that they told the truth. they told the truth to a population that knew that their government was not telling them the truth. and so we need to use whatever tools we can to let it be known what china is doing, to let it be known in africa, to let it be known in europe, to let it be known to the degree that we can in asia and, certainly, to the degree that we can in china itself. because ultimately, that is our best tool. truth telling. again, i am very excited about this project because i think it does give us a chance to understand what we face and to design strategies to deal with it. i want to thank larry and his colleagues in the china sharp power project. again, i want to welcome deputy assistant secretary stilwell, and i want to say to all of you watching out there, this is a battle we have to win. and we will. thank you very
cause dissension in our systems, and i'm always asked, well, what about radio-free europe and voice of america which, obviously, had a huge impact on the outcome the -- of the cold war? and i say the truth about vows vows -- voice of america and radio-free europe is that they told the truth. they told the truth to a population that knew that their government was not telling them the truth. and so we need to use whatever tools we can to let it be known what china is doing, to let it be known in...
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state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such is the voice of america. facebook's position back then its stated goal is to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent that nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how much power social media has and determining what people read or don't read and what they trust now we have requested comment from twitter and we will bring it to you when we get it. and joining us in the studio to break down that rather nuance story for us thank you. all right for further analysis we're now joined live by political commentator and journalist amir oren you're very welcome to the program what do you make of twitter's move putting this label on that report for of ours. well it's very problematic because you know the very term media reflects the fact that they are mediators between the public and ot
state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such is the voice of america. facebook's position back then its stated goal is to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent that nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how much...
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state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such is the voice of america or al-jazeera facebook's position back then is stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent that nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how much power social media hasn't attempting what people read or don't read and what they trust now we have requested comment from twitter and we will bring it to you when we get it. discussion you just saw between nikki and jacqueline has also been flagged by the twitter as potentially misleading content we heard from independent researcher piers robinson he believes social media giants are going way beyond their remit. the biggest concerns that i have about any of these attempts to sort of control the misinformation. is that you're really no longer trusting the euros and readers you actually use their own
state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such is the voice of america or al-jazeera facebook's position back then is stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent that nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how...
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state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such as the voice of america or al-jazeera facebook's position back then is stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent that nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how much power social media has and to terminate what people read or don't read what they trust now we have that requested comment from twitter we will bring it to you when we get it. well in fact this question you just saw has also been flying by twitter potentially misleading content. let's cross live now to piers robinson piers maturity politics society and political journalism at the university of sheffield in the u.k. piers always good to have you on the program. we're no longer. sure absolutely yeah no sorry about how piers there was r t report twitters to the sky by thought that we just ran is not goi
state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such as the voice of america or al-jazeera facebook's position back then is stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent that nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how...
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state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such as the voice of america or al-jazeera facebook's position back then is stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent there nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how much power social media has a determining what people read or don't read and what they trust now we have requested comment from twitter we will bring it to you when we get it. for more on this when our brigand live gilbert doctorow independent political analyst do you think that twitter was justified in singling out this r.t. report i don't think it artesia protest too much because 'd 'd the behavior of. both social media. and. against russian the russian is very convenient. as your report has mentioned twitter facebook the the social media has been under very strict scrutiny and i could say attack on c
state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such as the voice of america or al-jazeera facebook's position back then is stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent there nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how...
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state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such is the voice of america. facebook's position back then is stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent that nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how much power social media hasn't it to mean what people read or don't read and what they trust now we have requested comment from twitter and we will bring it to you when we get it. when i bring in line internet law expert and so also me a solicitor in york and for more on this now do you think that twitter was justified in thinking out this report by r.t. . this is really getting ridiculous now. there are 2 important points in the 1st one is that there really is a billionaire bird again sitting there in silicon valley and decides we teach facts should be checked for accuracy before they are presented to millions and m
state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such is the voice of america. facebook's position back then is stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of a state so i think the double standards are quite apparent that nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how much power...
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state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such is the voice of america or al-jazeera facebook's position back then its stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of the state so i think the double standards are quite apparent there nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over how much power social media hasn't it to mean what people read or don't read and what they trust now we have requested comment from twitter and we will bring it to you when we get it. when our cross live to independent journalist martin summers to dig deeper into this story now as nicky just mentioned we have asked twitter for comment do you think we'll hear from them and if so what exactly. well twitter is a is a private organization but it's got a great deal of market power and you know the new york post obviously publish stuff of that onto biden's. lap top twitter refused to to run with it in unst jes
state affiliated media again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such is the voice of america or al-jazeera facebook's position back then its stated was to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of the state so i think the double standards are quite apparent there nonetheless whether it's stories being run by the new york post by r.t. or anybody else questions are increasingly being raised over...
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state affiliated media to again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such as voice of america or al-jazeera now this was facebook's position back then it said that we're providing greater transparency into these publishers because they combined the influence of a media organization with a strategic backing of a state but it's important to point out that it's not just r.t. that's the victim of this censoring if you like this comes just a week since twitter and facebook deemed it appropriate to remove links to a story involving hunter biden e-mails from his old laptop a story that could have caused quite a significant shadow over joe biden's chances in the race to the white house maybe joe biden has rubbish this report normal less whether it's stories being run by the new york post or by r.t. or anybody else questions are already and increasingly being raised over how much power social media has in determining what people do and do not read on the web now we have requested twitter to comment but had no response yet we'll bring it to you when we do they will great. big question i
state affiliated media to again failing to do the same for other foreign state media such as voice of america or al-jazeera now this was facebook's position back then it said that we're providing greater transparency into these publishers because they combined the influence of a media organization with a strategic backing of a state but it's important to point out that it's not just r.t. that's the victim of this censoring if you like this comes just a week since twitter and facebook deemed it...
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[cheers and applause] >> this, i say to you tonight is the real voice of america.this year, 1968, this is the message that will broadcast to americans in the world. let us not forget the fighter folks, america is a great nation, and america is great because the people are great with winston churchill saying we have not journeyed all this way across centuries, across oceans, across mountains, across the prairies because we are made of sugar candy. america is in trouble today not because the people have failed, but because the leaders have failed, and american needs the leaders to match the greatness of the people. [cheers and applause] >> this great group of americans, the forgotten americans and others, know that the great question americans must answer by their votes in november is this, when we should -- whether we shall continue for four more years the policies of the last five years, and this is their answer, and this is my answer to that when the strongest nation in the world can be tied down for four years in a war in vietnam with no end in sight, when the ri
[cheers and applause] >> this, i say to you tonight is the real voice of america.this year, 1968, this is the message that will broadcast to americans in the world. let us not forget the fighter folks, america is a great nation, and america is great because the people are great with winston churchill saying we have not journeyed all this way across centuries, across oceans, across mountains, across the prairies because we are made of sugar candy. america is in trouble today not because...
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as state affiliated media to again failing to do the same for other foreign state media like voice of america and al-jazeera facebook's position back then stated its stated goal is to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of the state so i think the double standards there are quite apparent now none the less what this does is it raises their stories by the new york post or by r.t. or anybody else which is raised is quite increasing concerns about how much power these social media giants have when it comes to what we read what we trust online we have requested comment from twitter and we'll bring it to you may get it ok many thanks for bringing us the latest. ok let's discuss this story a bit more depth now with journalist john gone very good afternoon to you john are looking to try and defend this report. that kind of makes me too close to the story so i'd like to get your opinion on it do you think twitter's labeling was in there were justified. no i think we're true to a degree you're in good company but wh
as state affiliated media to again failing to do the same for other foreign state media like voice of america and al-jazeera facebook's position back then stated its stated goal is to provide greater transparency into publishers that combine the influence of a media organization with the strategic backing of the state so i think the double standards there are quite apparent now none the less what this does is it raises their stories by the new york post or by r.t. or anybody else which is...
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[applause and cheers] this i say, this i say to you tonight, is the real voice of america. 1968, this is the message that will broadcast to america and the world. let's never forget that the fighter folks, america is a great nation, and america is great because her people are great. with winston churchill we said, we have not journeyed all this way. across the centuries, across the oceans, across the mountains, across the prairies, because we are made of sugar candy. america's in trouble today not because her people have failed, but because her leaders have failed. when america needs our leaders to match the greatness of her people. [applause and cheers] this great group of americans, the forgotten americans and others, know that the great question america will answer by their votes in november is this. whether we shall continue to four former years -- this is their answer. and this is my answer to that question. when the strongest nation in the world, can be tied down for four years and a war in vietnam with no end in sight. when the richest nation in the world can't manag
[applause and cheers] this i say, this i say to you tonight, is the real voice of america. 1968, this is the message that will broadcast to america and the world. let's never forget that the fighter folks, america is a great nation, and america is great because her people are great. with winston churchill we said, we have not journeyed all this way. across the centuries, across the oceans, across the mountains, across the prairies, because we are made of sugar candy. america's in trouble today...
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on the white house, but on the biden campaign, because we're now told there's a report frer voice of americae house correspondent, who was supposed to travel with the biden campaign tomorrow. he's in wilmington tonight. they were tested as apparently is the protocol and the biden campaign has asked him not to travel with him tomorrow after learning he was the pool reporter on attempir force one e trip to minnesota yesterday which is the trip that hope was on. so he's been asked not to come despite testing negative because he was on that trip. we should remind our viewers the reporters who travel on air force one, they are tested, you get on the plane. the reporters keep their mask on because you never know, and that is the precaution we have decided to take. but the reporter worse not told by the white house hope hicks tested positive. instead that made it way from the public to the media reporting it in and of itself, not any white house announcement, letting people know they have been on an airplane as big as air force one is with someone who had subsequently tested positive for coronaviru
on the white house, but on the biden campaign, because we're now told there's a report frer voice of americae house correspondent, who was supposed to travel with the biden campaign tomorrow. he's in wilmington tonight. they were tested as apparently is the protocol and the biden campaign has asked him not to travel with him tomorrow after learning he was the pool reporter on attempir force one e trip to minnesota yesterday which is the trip that hope was on. so he's been asked not to come...
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which the clear that solves so fervently to be the paper of record and to be the authoritative voice of news america they've really gone so far up in just really won't even pretend to be to be bias or to pertain to give the other side a fair shake the readers are a bit so poisoned by the rhetoric of the last 4 years that that the opposition president is the incarnates of evil right that that nothing else mattered but getting rid of this guy they poison the reader so much that this rhetoric as soon as they say one of these media companies just dipping their toe in the water of fact checking joe biden then it's all out backlash and they think that suddenly these papers are on the side of some dark side tannic force it's a chicken or egg question with this relationship that these far left these have with their media but they're locked into each other now and it's an absolute echo chamber. france and germany are warning of potential action against russia over the alleged poisoning of election a volley the european powers claim it's moscow's duty to establish what happened to the opposition figure. the.
which the clear that solves so fervently to be the paper of record and to be the authoritative voice of news america they've really gone so far up in just really won't even pretend to be to be bias or to pertain to give the other side a fair shake the readers are a bit so poisoned by the rhetoric of the last 4 years that that the opposition president is the incarnates of evil right that that nothing else mattered but getting rid of this guy they poison the reader so much that this rhetoric as...
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voice of a great country. we are the voice of the united states of america, and we are respected again as a country. not like in the past where everybody took advantage of us. [ cheers and applause ] we're the voice for every citizen who has been neglected, abandoned, ignored and forgotten and maybe that's another reason i'm here. because -- this is a group that's been forgotten. >> all right, everybody. we are going to take a listen from the control booth and see if the president addresses anything on policy. go right now to nbc's josh letterman joining me from ohio where the president is headed late other than today. you're in advance of his arrival there, josh. what do you expect, and do you expect the president to repeat the refrain he just stated there in north carolina? that he ran as an outsider. he was elected. he's now got four years under his belt upon which could be judged. >> reporter: exactly right, alex. we've heard the president do that repeatedly in the presidential debate. just a few nights ago. trying to go after joe biden for, you know, you were in office 47 years. why didn't you d
voice of a great country. we are the voice of the united states of america, and we are respected again as a country. not like in the past where everybody took advantage of us. [ cheers and applause ] we're the voice for every citizen who has been neglected, abandoned, ignored and forgotten and maybe that's another reason i'm here. because -- this is a group that's been forgotten. >> all right, everybody. we are going to take a listen from the control booth and see if the president...
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lots of fights happening on you true for you there saying thank you for bringing the voice of the voiceless america's forgotten about this story months ago as kesha said no one is disposable keesha your words are resonating magalie your words are resonating dave thank you very much indeed all right this is time to wrap up this conversation that we're having on t.v. but i'm taking it over on instagram so i'm certain minutes if you're watching the live show on the a.j. stream instagram account i'm going to be chatting to suzanne adelaide she's the code director for the food chain workers alliance if you're not afraid of all right now just go to the a.j. string instagram account click on the t.v. button and you'll find that conversation stay or that and then one more thing that i do definitely have to tell you and that is about the 4 lines document and we just put it up here on my laptop virus on the poultry line you can find it out is there adult com also running on al-jazeera t.v. . business week. business leaders does vote to buy no brass power. in countries like mine people have been killed because
lots of fights happening on you true for you there saying thank you for bringing the voice of the voiceless america's forgotten about this story months ago as kesha said no one is disposable keesha your words are resonating magalie your words are resonating dave thank you very much indeed all right this is time to wrap up this conversation that we're having on t.v. but i'm taking it over on instagram so i'm certain minutes if you're watching the live show on the a.j. stream instagram account...
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the work has been very significant as an articulation of the female voice for a number of decades she's one of the big prizes in america her voice is important and resonance of the female experience i think that the nobel committee is really trying to tell us something about. you know you're choosing her in this year they've already chosen several other women nobels the seer. and i think the choice of blue just adds a really deep a mistake resonance to to the choice this year. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines here as president donald trump is your fusing to take part in a virtual to bates' with his democratic rival joe biden the debate commission change the format after trump was treated for covert 19 trump initially said he would do a rally instead but the 2 campaigns have no agree to that debate shoots be held on the 22nd of october with a 3rd.
the work has been very significant as an articulation of the female voice for a number of decades she's one of the big prizes in america her voice is important and resonance of the female experience i think that the nobel committee is really trying to tell us something about. you know you're choosing her in this year they've already chosen several other women nobels the seer. and i think the choice of blue just adds a really deep a mistake resonance to to the choice this year. this is al...
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. >> one of the most trusted voices in america and yet you're not there. you're not allowed to talk with us. so, can you understand the frustration that maybe there's been a restriction on the flow of information, on the transparency? >> i think there has been a restriction, jon, but it doesn't -- it isn't consistent. >> another point of contention between dr. fauci and the white house has to do with masks. dr. fauci said -- >> he did not say. he said very strongly. >> we have a minute left. >> masks are not good. then he changed his mind and said masks are good. i'm okay with masks. >> at the beginning of the outbreak, dr. fauci recommended against routinely wearing masks partly because he was concerned there would be a shortage of surgical masks for health care workers. but a month later, fauci reversed course after he says, it turned out people without symptoms were a significant source of spread. and masks, even homemade ones, could help stop transmission. >> so, let's see if we can put this to rest once and for all. it became clear that cloth coverings
. >> one of the most trusted voices in america and yet you're not there. you're not allowed to talk with us. so, can you understand the frustration that maybe there's been a restriction on the flow of information, on the transparency? >> i think there has been a restriction, jon, but it doesn't -- it isn't consistent. >> another point of contention between dr. fauci and the white house has to do with masks. dr. fauci said -- >> he did not say. he said very strongly....
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tarima donde estabamos nosotros sin mascarillas dando entrevistas muy cerca a la reportera de voice of americase protegiendo. >>> el presidente ahora pareció apuntar como fuente de contagio al ejército y agentes de la ley ¿no es así? >>> la primera persona de su círculo, de sus allegados que dan positivo es su asesora de 31 años, ahí la tienen en la pantalla, ha estado viajando con el presidente, estuvo en el helicóptero y da primero positivo, según informes mostraba síntomas y se aisló dentro del avión presidencial, el presidente cuando se sometio a una prueba, pero todavía no había dado positivo dijo paso mucho tiempo con ella y también con la a dama, es una mujer tremenda, muy cariñosa y difícil cuando los soldados y los agentes de la ley se les acerca y no les pueden decir quédense lejos de mí, pareciendo apuntar a los agentes de la ley, equipo de seguridad y que al parecer no se someten a tantas pruebas de coronavirus como hace el mandatario. >>> esto cambia las reglas del juego, qué se viene en los próximos 32 días. >>> en una noticia de última hora el vicepresidente mike pence y su espo
tarima donde estabamos nosotros sin mascarillas dando entrevistas muy cerca a la reportera de voice of americase protegiendo. >>> el presidente ahora pareció apuntar como fuente de contagio al ejército y agentes de la ley ¿no es así? >>> la primera persona de su círculo, de sus allegados que dan positivo es su asesora de 31 años, ahí la tienen en la pantalla, ha estado viajando con el presidente, estuvo en el helicóptero y da primero positivo, según informes mostraba...
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>> i would take it from the voice of america on focus groups, what they lock towards their government help them with. is it a tax cut, is it food or water, what i keep hearing around this healthcare issue because people are so unsure of where they are going to get their health care because many times as you neglect, maria, their health care was tied to the job that they lost, the kids still get sick and there's a lot of anxiety about what we are we are going to do, a huge issue that democrats and republicans use it to pin against each other. that's at the heart of where most working americans want to see some relief. maria: brian, i think chuck makes a god -- good point. what is he planning to do that he has plan to save american people that has preexisting conditions to ensure that most americans can actually access healthcare plan and afford it? >> a couple of things. you have seen president signing executive order. no president has ever done that. that's a president saying, no matter what we do with the healthcare reform that's needed, this is the baseline. preexisting conditions w
>> i would take it from the voice of america on focus groups, what they lock towards their government help them with. is it a tax cut, is it food or water, what i keep hearing around this healthcare issue because people are so unsure of where they are going to get their health care because many times as you neglect, maria, their health care was tied to the job that they lost, the kids still get sick and there's a lot of anxiety about what we are we are going to do, a huge issue that...
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guest: while we have voice of america where we are trying to vieworth a more reasoned on things, andhas been politicized by the trump administration, but one thing is that everybody has a voice now. but there are different types of media outlets with different orientations is ultimately a positive thing, instead of having only one option. host: do you want to touch on conspiracy theories and the rise of conspiracy theories? are there more about government control today or is this typical? guest: conspiracy theories are the opiate of the disenchanted. when people are upset or frustrated and they want to offload responsibility, sometimes they turn to the unknown. unfortunately, and donald trump puts forth -- his political rise was fervor risen him against president obama. that was completely unfounded conspiracy theory. donald trump has a history of that. , hething about what he does does not even respect is based. for the people out there who think donald trump is my guy, he does not respect you. not only 20,000 lives, let me ask you this, if you had a neighbor, abbas, a spouse, famil
guest: while we have voice of america where we are trying to vieworth a more reasoned on things, andhas been politicized by the trump administration, but one thing is that everybody has a voice now. but there are different types of media outlets with different orientations is ultimately a positive thing, instead of having only one option. host: do you want to touch on conspiracy theories and the rise of conspiracy theories? are there more about government control today or is this typical?...
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joe biden is a certain kind of democrat. , can thees the trophy democratic party find a middle ground, a common voice with the rest of americatually pass legislation and make policy? joseph: absolutely. i believe there is a broad consensus in america on a wide range of issues, and i believe joe biden is in a position to create that middle ground to get that common agenda adopted. , everybody's concerned about health care, access to health care, the proposal of a public option is a good way of getting it to everybody. tom: you are looking at this with your new book, "people, power, and profits -- progressive capitalism for an age of discontent." you brought our steinbeck to the american economic mind with discontent. this discontent now is absolutely extraordinary. what can a legitimate joe biden policy accomplish? what is the first condition you see? joseph: the first order is getting the economy going again. janet was absolutely right. there is a need for fiscal support, especially at the bottom. people talk about a k-shaped recovery. those at the bottom are having a very hard time. the unemployment rate from certain groups
joe biden is a certain kind of democrat. , can thees the trophy democratic party find a middle ground, a common voice with the rest of americatually pass legislation and make policy? joseph: absolutely. i believe there is a broad consensus in america on a wide range of issues, and i believe joe biden is in a position to create that middle ground to get that common agenda adopted. , everybody's concerned about health care, access to health care, the proposal of a public option is a good way of...
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of this nominee. we brought america into the hearing room. in spite of the pandemic or because of it, we have made their voices and their faces real. what is happening in this nomination is shameful and embarrassing. through a sham process is am this nominee through disgrace to the senates, to america. let me just say, the reasons are transparent. ,s senator durbin has said there are two dates. november 3, november 10. wantser 3, donald trump the supreme court to decide the election, not the voters. clear, hen absolutely wants a ninth justice to decide the election, and this nominee would not even answer questions about whether he can delay the election. on november 10, he wants her on the bench to decide the affordable care act. the american people can see through it and they can also see through her avoidance of questions. that i asked every one of my democratic colleagues asked. what we saw in this hearing was the barrett's rule. answers, the questions are abstract or hypothetical, there is ongoing litigation, or potential litigation, or maybe just can't answer. that is the kind of avoidance that does a disturbance -- a disservic
of this nominee. we brought america into the hearing room. in spite of the pandemic or because of it, we have made their voices and their faces real. what is happening in this nomination is shameful and embarrassing. through a sham process is am this nominee through disgrace to the senates, to america. let me just say, the reasons are transparent. ,s senator durbin has said there are two dates. november 3, november 10. wantser 3, donald trump the supreme court to decide the election, not the...
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of america. that was the strength of america. that was what gave voice to american ideals.and that was great, and it worked. >> and then woodrow wilson asked hoover to come home. he had become a phenomenon as you might imagine. and wilson entrusted him with something called the american food administration. and he is - it's all voluntary. there are no ration cards in world war i. he uses propaganda. he uses public relations, this new embryonic science, to reach people and touch people and motivate people to respond to his appeals. >> so there were meatless mondays, and there were wheatless wednesdays. not every campaign worked. there was a campaign, buy a pig. you know, a properly cared for pig is as sanitary as anything else. well, the suburbs did not rise up and embrace that. whale steak was adapted to some, not many, diets. sugarless gum is a byproduct of the food administration. >> again, the idea was, the american people would grow more, save more, and together they would basically feed their allies across the sea. >> the problem with that - there was two problems with
of america. that was the strength of america. that was what gave voice to american ideals.and that was great, and it worked. >> and then woodrow wilson asked hoover to come home. he had become a phenomenon as you might imagine. and wilson entrusted him with something called the american food administration. and he is - it's all voluntary. there are no ration cards in world war i. he uses propaganda. he uses public relations, this new embryonic science, to reach people and touch people and...
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the kinds of oversight that we all want that we can continue to have a diversity of voices in the united states of america both online and off-line. i do want to say mr. chairman, i am concerned about the vertical nature of news and information, today i expect to ask the witnesses about the fact that i believe they created a chokepoint for local news, the local news media has lost 70% of the revenue over the last decade and we have lost thousands of journalistic jobs that are important, it was even amazing to me that the sequence of events yesterday had me being interviewed by someone at a newspaper who was funded by a joint group and probably facebook to interview me about the fact that the news media and broadcast has fallen on such a decline because lots of revenue because they made the transition to the digital age. somehow we have to come together to show that the diversity of voices at local news represents need to be dealt with fairly when it comes to the advertising market and too much control on the advertising market put the foot on their ability to continue to move forward and grow in the digit
the kinds of oversight that we all want that we can continue to have a diversity of voices in the united states of america both online and off-line. i do want to say mr. chairman, i am concerned about the vertical nature of news and information, today i expect to ask the witnesses about the fact that i believe they created a chokepoint for local news, the local news media has lost 70% of the revenue over the last decade and we have lost thousands of journalistic jobs that are important, it was...
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watershed moment for the deeply divided united states of america which is why multiple groups of artists and creatives have been using their voices and their art to inspire voters to get trump out of office. donald trump during his 1st election campaign even back then a few well known artists and intellectuals supported him that hasn't changed but for years only now that people know what to expect warnings about reelecting trumpets president has grown. call stern one of the most famous littery couples in the u.s. they've been married for nearly 40 years each time one of them writes a new book the other is its 1st reader and critic. both of them believe trumps reelection would pose a threat to democracy which is why together with other things they set up the platform writers against term. during weekly online discussions and webinars they make the point that the u.s. elections in 2020 could be the most important in a generation the pressure of living under the trumpet ministration and watching day to day their erosion of institutions that i think many americans thought were safe has been a shocking experience and it's affected me
watershed moment for the deeply divided united states of america which is why multiple groups of artists and creatives have been using their voices and their art to inspire voters to get trump out of office. donald trump during his 1st election campaign even back then a few well known artists and intellectuals supported him that hasn't changed but for years only now that people know what to expect warnings about reelecting trumpets president has grown. call stern one of the most famous littery...
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well her work has been very significant as an articulation of the female voice for a number of decades she's won all the big prizes in america her voice is important and resonance of the female experience i think that the nobel committee is really trying to tell us something about. you know choosing her in this year they've already chosen several other women nobels this year. and i think the choice of blue just adds a really deep a mistake resonance to to the choice this year i'm interested to use the word mythic there i mean she does take her inspiration from greek mythology she takes characters like process for me and i mean criminal wrong here process for me her life was peppered with betrayal so it's not just a poem or a work of art talking about women it's about women being betrayed on a regular basis by men. yes and also by life and by experience by mortality a perception e of course had to go to the underworld for 6 months of the year. you know she also talks a lot about your it she who. who was the console it's the part. of all fear and. you know. wanted to join him back in the world of the living so that is so there
well her work has been very significant as an articulation of the female voice for a number of decades she's won all the big prizes in america her voice is important and resonance of the female experience i think that the nobel committee is really trying to tell us something about. you know choosing her in this year they've already chosen several other women nobels this year. and i think the choice of blue just adds a really deep a mistake resonance to to the choice this year i'm interested to...
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voice of a great country. we are the voice of the united states of america. and we are respected again as a country. n the past where everybody took advantage of us. [cheers and applause] we're the voice for every citizen who has been neglected, abandoned, ignored and forgotten. and maybe that's another reason i'm here, because this is a group that's been forgotten. [cheers and applause] on november 3rd we will insure the forgotten men and women of our country are never forgotten again. and i said that four years ago -- [cheers and applause] i said that four years ago, and they said where are all these people coming from? and, by the way, or just a little secret, you've got to see all the people that are voting. they haven't figured it out yet, the fake news. [laughter] check out what's going on in florida. check out the numbers. i'm not talking about the polls. the polls, you know, although we have some good polls too. but they're the honest ones. is that sun hot or what? [cheers and applause] i'm going to be a lobster. you mind if i cut this one at about one-third? because i'm going to be one hell
voice of a great country. we are the voice of the united states of america. and we are respected again as a country. n the past where everybody took advantage of us. [cheers and applause] we're the voice for every citizen who has been neglected, abandoned, ignored and forgotten. and maybe that's another reason i'm here, because this is a group that's been forgotten. [cheers and applause] on november 3rd we will insure the forgotten men and women of our country are never forgotten again. and i...
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relatively mysterious sometimes i mean she's considered definitely one of the most important and talented contemporary voices in america and she's currently writer in residence at yale university so she does definitely have a very visible presence there she's written many books poetry her most recent faithful and virtuous knight actually won the national book award back in 2014 so she's known for her technical precision for an intense emotional quality great sensitivity into family issues loneliness death and loss and she does a lot of reworking of classical mythology into her work and nevertheless she's a poet that people can understand and i think that's one of the reasons she was she writes poetry that people understand i think that's what the cademy liked about her we both now refer to past scandals and there's usually there was even an alternative prize back in 2018 that's right so the question is used a new. well prize for literature still relevant with the times you know there are a lot of people who feel that in its current form it has really outlived its usefulness and even perhaps caused a lot of damage the a
relatively mysterious sometimes i mean she's considered definitely one of the most important and talented contemporary voices in america and she's currently writer in residence at yale university so she does definitely have a very visible presence there she's written many books poetry her most recent faithful and virtuous knight actually won the national book award back in 2014 so she's known for her technical precision for an intense emotional quality great sensitivity into family issues...
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of work to do... it's hard to steer a middle course in modern america. the loudest voices... never be a socialist nation. ..force the taking of sides. black lives matter! i cannot breathe! on race and discrimination, the conversation is insanely partisan and painfully deep. the unfortunate roots, the dark roots of our country, the dark side of our country is really starting to show itself. and that's because of this election because there's just so much divide right now, so much divisiveness, there's a lot of tension. i believe... the election comes amid a reawakening of black activism not seen since the 1960s. i know that we will win! you know, we the people... and with a third of all american voters being non—white, how will these new civil rights foot soldiers cast potentially decisive ballots as they fight for a more equal and just america? and it hurt... we tried to reform the police after rodney king... bruce franks cuts the stillness of the evening in phoenix, arizona. the light is dimming but not the memory of those beaten or killed at the hands of police officers. hi
of work to do... it's hard to steer a middle course in modern america. the loudest voices... never be a socialist nation. ..force the taking of sides. black lives matter! i cannot breathe! on race and discrimination, the conversation is insanely partisan and painfully deep. the unfortunate roots, the dark roots of our country, the dark side of our country is really starting to show itself. and that's because of this election because there's just so much divide right now, so much divisiveness,...
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of time. that means that this is important to people, that they're willing to put their time into it and that they're going to have their voices heard. across americaandemic, millions of voting and vote will be a record turnout for presidential election. that's all a moment where the people get their verdict on their leaders. as americans flock to vote, the rest of the world is keeping a close eye on what it all means. in this final week, we're talking to our correspondents around the globe — and tonight we go to south korea and germany, countries which were rebuilt after world war two with the help of american leadership. we begin in seoul, with the bbc‘s south korea correspondent laura bicker. transactional style of leadership gone down there and whether it is trade deals are the presence of us troops? they will tell you it is ironclad but there were several cracks and first of all, the cost of sharing of us troops in the peninsula and $5 billion increase in many see that as extortion. he said south korea, the dinner was terrible that he hated working with the president. officials from his team, they are asking who was going to win oi’ they are a
of time. that means that this is important to people, that they're willing to put their time into it and that they're going to have their voices heard. across americaandemic, millions of voting and vote will be a record turnout for presidential election. that's all a moment where the people get their verdict on their leaders. as americans flock to vote, the rest of the world is keeping a close eye on what it all means. in this final week, we're talking to our correspondents around the globe —...
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of them had their own masks. >> reporter: but in atlanta, school officials citing unfavorable trends in the virus are postponing in-person learning until january. despite precautions like that, america's top voicee pandemic said today one of the reasons america has been the country hardest hit by this virus is because it didn't shut down as early or as strictly as european countries did. >> we know now we are living through a historic pandemic, the likes of which we have not experienced as a civilization in the last 103 years. >> reporter: still dr. anthony fauci says a nationwide lockdown is not the way forward unless the pandemic gets really, really bad. he said put the idea of a shutdown away and have a nationwide resolve to use the recommended public health measures and get the nation back on track and bring the horrific fall numbers down. it has to start now, wolf. >> it does. brian todd, thank you. >>> more on this with chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is joining us. you spoke with dr. fauci today. hard to believe president of the united states was attacking him and calling him and reluctant to use these words a disaster saying people are tired of hearing, fauci, this is a quo
of them had their own masks. >> reporter: but in atlanta, school officials citing unfavorable trends in the virus are postponing in-person learning until january. despite precautions like that, america's top voicee pandemic said today one of the reasons america has been the country hardest hit by this virus is because it didn't shut down as early or as strictly as european countries did. >> we know now we are living through a historic pandemic, the likes of which we have not...
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of time. so, that means that this is important to people, that they're willing to put their time into it and that they're going to have their voices heard. across americaof voting in what could be a record turnout for presidential election. that's all a moment where the people get their verdict on their leaders. a curfew in philadelphia, protests a nd a curfew in philadelphia, protests and looting over the killing of a black man by police. police say the shot him when he refused to follow orders of dropping a knife. the family says he should not been shut due to him being mentally ill. i'm joined now by robert cahaly chief pollster for the trafalgar group they called for the ambulance not the police and they did not expect that the night would end with him dead. in fact, people had been called two times before and at least one of them, they left in their face. however, they also said the looting and the right thing that's happened to the citizens is not in his name, it is disrespectful and they have condemned it. but here in philadelphia, the city is praising for will be a third night of protests, businesses 01’ night of protests, businesses or boardin
of time. so, that means that this is important to people, that they're willing to put their time into it and that they're going to have their voices heard. across americaof voting in what could be a record turnout for presidential election. that's all a moment where the people get their verdict on their leaders. a curfew in philadelphia, protests a nd a curfew in philadelphia, protests and looting over the killing of a black man by police. police say the shot him when he refused to follow...
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america." still toom c the young voices of the hong kong protest.speak to thent ss fired on police and now face imprisonment. germany has seen its highest daily rise in infections with confirmed cas rising to more than 4500. jenny hill is in berlin and has details on thesuew ms being taken to try to slow the spread of covid-19 throughout the country. >> we have heard from a string of health experts. they say they are not seeing infections breakingsi out in a ificant fashion. what they do see,ig gatherings, parties, private .ents, bars and restauran anywhere well alcohol is consumed. in berlin, and it attempt to crack down the situation the authorities have imposed a restriction on the sale of alcohol after 11:00 at night. laura: song kong hn more than 1000 underage protesters arrested sinceemonstrations began last year. with rioting.have been cha our correspondent spoke to stents shot by live rounds who face imprisonment. aarning, some ofhe images may be distressing. >> i want to cry when i look in the mirror. he pointed the gun at me. i did not kno
america." still toom c the young voices of the hong kong protest.speak to thent ss fired on police and now face imprisonment. germany has seen its highest daily rise in infections with confirmed cas rising to more than 4500. jenny hill is in berlin and has details on thesuew ms being taken to try to slow the spread of covid-19 throughout the country. >> we have heard from a string of health experts. they say they are not seeing infections breakingsi out in a ificant fashion. what...
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of america . we have room and space for disparate voices. we don't have to agree with them and sometimes that discussion of listening to opposite voices educates us. but each of us in my case i grow up in rhode island in a small town and sometimes i hear from people who had a different experience, maybe that culturally, maybe that's economically, maybe that's geographically and i explained something i wasn't aware of the way i grew up in terms of the way they were growing up, maybe the headwinds they face or the challenges they overcame and i grow and learn as a person so sometimes hearing the other side helps you as a person. sometimes you as a person espousing a particular view learn from people once you espoused something and someone start questioning why you said and you learn and you go wow, i didn't think about that in that context so i think the more we can exchange ideas and learn from them the better because there are things that in some cases offend people because of some kind of a past discrimination or something that other people
of america . we have room and space for disparate voices. we don't have to agree with them and sometimes that discussion of listening to opposite voices educates us. but each of us in my case i grow up in rhode island in a small town and sometimes i hear from people who had a different experience, maybe that culturally, maybe that's economically, maybe that's geographically and i explained something i wasn't aware of the way i grew up in terms of the way they were growing up, maybe the...
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i have long said the story of america is a story of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. change in our country comes when the voicesf the powerless reach the years of the powerful. -- ears of th epo -- ears of the powerful. when those whose names we will never know risk their lives in the words of dr. king, then the ark of the moral universe toward -- bend the arc of the moral universe for justice. bending that arc is the work toward time. it will take all of us. red states, blue states, republicans, democrats, conservatives and liberals. i believe in the bottom of my heart we can do it. people ask me, why are you so confident, joe? because we are the united states of america. there is nothing, nothing the american people cannot do. the news of franklin delano roosevelt's death went out on the wires. an editor in chicago trying to his colleague and said, clear the decks for action. i say to you today, if you give me the honor of serving as your president, clear the decks for action for we will act. we will act on the first day of my presidency to get covid under control. we will act to pass an economic plan that wi
i have long said the story of america is a story of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. change in our country comes when the voicesf the powerless reach the years of the powerful. -- ears of th epo -- ears of the powerful. when those whose names we will never know risk their lives in the words of dr. king, then the ark of the moral universe toward -- bend the arc of the moral universe for justice. bending that arc is the work toward time. it will take all of us. red states, blue states,...