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arizona state university's walter cronkite journalism is revoking an award. it gave rose the walter cronkite award excellence in journalism but the alleged actions were egregious and said rose victimized young women not unlike the students attending the journalism school. rose has apologized for inappropriate behavior. >>> all new at 11:00 tonight. a man of the cloth charged in a brutal crime. three people killed in the virginia home on thanksgiving. tonight a youth pastor is under arrest. >>> and crisis averted. the abrupt reversal from the trump administration that could peace talks back on track. >> and moose, what is running through a neighborhood, cameras catching its every move. he's pretty quick. >> i'm melissa mollet. so taking a look first of all at the red line. no trains this weekend between silver spring and fort totten. they will have free shuttle buses on the red line between fort totten and tacoma and silver springs. on the orange and silver line, regular weekend schedule. same situation, blue and yellow lines this weekend, regular intervals th
arizona state university's walter cronkite journalism is revoking an award. it gave rose the walter cronkite award excellence in journalism but the alleged actions were egregious and said rose victimized young women not unlike the students attending the journalism school. rose has apologized for inappropriate behavior. >>> all new at 11:00 tonight. a man of the cloth charged in a brutal crime. three people killed in the virginia home on thanksgiving. tonight a youth pastor is under...
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the executive producer of the cbs news with walter cronkite had a half an hou half-an-hour s the biggest job at the time. as fred became president, he called don hewitt into his office in 1964, early 65 and he thought he was too much of a showman and he told them you are going to have your own unit and we want you to do great things with that unit and he called his wife and said i've been promoted and she said no, you've been fired. why does television have to be boring so he came up with this idea that he had presented earlier but he perfected it a bit. he took the three documentaries and cut them down and put them into one broadcast. it went on the air 50 years ago. and it's finished almost dead last. and it got through that year because it got pretty good reviews. that is the most interesting because they are the lennon and mccartney television. on at and their personalities were so big, that ability is in terms of editing and storytelling and these visions and broadcast. it's the most lovable one and i'm sorry his daughter hasn't read the book as many of you know that she promises to
the executive producer of the cbs news with walter cronkite had a half an hou half-an-hour s the biggest job at the time. as fred became president, he called don hewitt into his office in 1964, early 65 and he thought he was too much of a showman and he told them you are going to have your own unit and we want you to do great things with that unit and he called his wife and said i've been promoted and she said no, you've been fired. why does television have to be boring so he came up with this...
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charlie: he worked with walter cronkite.d famously covered the war in vietnam brilliantly and got in trouble for it with the white house. the line lyndon johnston used because morley safer had captured soldiers lighting huts on fire. charlie: they burned the village to save it. jeff: the line he is, what is he some kind of communist? get him fired. they wanted to fire him. charlie: what makes mike wallace's interview so compelling. >> you don't trust the media. you don't trust whites. you don't trust jews. jeff: he said it best here on your program -- charlie: i think i have it here somewhere. jeff: it is so instructional in terms of how do you get the truth out of people. charlie: with good research, you can embarrass anybody. >> you can do it. if you are really after illumination of an interviewee's character, qualities, substance, if you are really after that, you can ask very pointed questions, sensible questions, to get them to talk. you can establish what you do so well, a chemistry of confidentiality. that is what com
charlie: he worked with walter cronkite.d famously covered the war in vietnam brilliantly and got in trouble for it with the white house. the line lyndon johnston used because morley safer had captured soldiers lighting huts on fire. charlie: they burned the village to save it. jeff: the line he is, what is he some kind of communist? get him fired. they wanted to fire him. charlie: what makes mike wallace's interview so compelling. >> you don't trust the media. you don't trust whites. you...
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katy tur is a correspondent for nbc news and anchor for msnbc recipient of the 2017 walter cronkite qeard for excellence in journalism she was called disgraceful, first third rate, not first rate and not nice by then candidate donald trump. [applause] she reported on and took slack from the most captivating and volatile presidential candidate in american history. at some rallies including here in miami at a memorable news conference if you've read her book -- and later at a rally at base lib park six days before the election where he called her out by name and someone in the crowd turned against her about her book front row seat to the american history is her dark comic fascinatingly bizarre and scary story of how america sent a former reality show host to the white house. it's also the story of what it was like for tur to be there as it happen whatted inside of a world where reporters we are sat on, demeaned, and discredited. please welcome tony and katy tur. [applause] >> hello, hello. it is true i am mr. katy tur. and if anyone didn't get the joke that is reference that we are husband
katy tur is a correspondent for nbc news and anchor for msnbc recipient of the 2017 walter cronkite qeard for excellence in journalism she was called disgraceful, first third rate, not first rate and not nice by then candidate donald trump. [applause] she reported on and took slack from the most captivating and volatile presidential candidate in american history. at some rallies including here in miami at a memorable news conference if you've read her book -- and later at a rally at base lib...
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but don, he couldn't sell it and he got rose to the peak, cbs news with walter cronkite. at that point you're talking about 15, 16, 17 million viewers a night. it was huge. >> rose: if you were a nt to be, a correspondent for the cbs evening news. >> that was it. this was the highest place you could be. so don was fired because fred friendly was president, one of the founders of our organization. >> rose: partner of edward murrow. >> yes, they were partners. they are founding fathers really. don watched them and learned from them. and brought, he was a creature of new thing television. and they weren't that interested in television. they thought they had to be. >> rose: they were in radio. >> they were in radio. >> rose: the murrow boys came out of london and radio and they were rhodes scholars. >> yes. they had to assemble these people, the murrow boys. that's how the organization was born. and it was born and it was given the values and you know, the practices that storytelling how we're going to tell our stories, we're going to tell them in narrow ways, all of thing we
but don, he couldn't sell it and he got rose to the peak, cbs news with walter cronkite. at that point you're talking about 15, 16, 17 million viewers a night. it was huge. >> rose: if you were a nt to be, a correspondent for the cbs evening news. >> that was it. this was the highest place you could be. so don was fired because fred friendly was president, one of the founders of our organization. >> rose: partner of edward murrow. >> yes, they were partners. they are...
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. >> this is the cbs evening news with walter cronkite. >> i grew up watching the cbs evening news amongther things. i grew up reading the newspaper. my first job was delivering the paper. when i first went to school, i wasn't settled on what i wanted to do, and my uncle, and grandfather were dentists. so i checked the pre-dentistry box, and i took my first test and said this is not for me. the first couple of years for me as a broadcast journalist is like graduate school, you're filing thousands of stories, and learning as you go. working, and working, and working, antr >>> if you want to learn how to cook with marijuana, this is your weekend to do it. >> how about getting baked? the metropolitan wellness center and growers are a class on sunday on making edibles. event planner says participants will learn how to infuse thc, and cbd in edibles. there are going to be live cooking demonstrations from i guess from about 3:00 to 4:00. >> the cupcakes actually look good. >>> the results are in. and this was the most liked instagram photo of 2017. beyonce announcing her pregnancy with twins.
. >> this is the cbs evening news with walter cronkite. >> i grew up watching the cbs evening news amongther things. i grew up reading the newspaper. my first job was delivering the paper. when i first went to school, i wasn't settled on what i wanted to do, and my uncle, and grandfather were dentists. so i checked the pre-dentistry box, and i took my first test and said this is not for me. the first couple of years for me as a broadcast journalist is like graduate school, you're...
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kansas journalism school and arizona state walter cronkite xoofl journalism. the dean at arizona state says allegations against rose are egregious. he apologized for inappropriate behavior. >>> harvey weinstein, another star breaking her silence about sexual harassment in hollywood. nbc's katie bechtels us why actress uma thurman is now fighting back. >> reporter: known for her role as a fierce assassin in the film series "kill bill" actress uma thurman now targeting movie mogul harvey weinstein in a thanksgiving instagram post. i said i was angry recently and i have a few reasons. me, too. in case you couldn't tell by the look on my face. then writing, i feel it is important to take your time, be fair and exact. so happy thanksgiving, everyone. except you, harvey, and all of your wicked conspirators. i'm glad it's going slowly. you don't deserve a bullet. weinstein faces dozens of by los angeles police who expects even more reports against hollywood figures in coming months. weinstein denies all allegations of non-consensual sex. thurman, who starred in sever
kansas journalism school and arizona state walter cronkite xoofl journalism. the dean at arizona state says allegations against rose are egregious. he apologized for inappropriate behavior. >>> harvey weinstein, another star breaking her silence about sexual harassment in hollywood. nbc's katie bechtels us why actress uma thurman is now fighting back. >> reporter: known for her role as a fierce assassin in the film series "kill bill" actress uma thurman now targeting...
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he received the walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism is 2015. >>> a husband and wife aregree murder charges. they're accused of killing 31-year-old of collingdale. on monday police responded to a shopping center on ridge pike where they found him dead in the driver's seat of a buick which crashed into parked car. police say the suspects agreed to meet him there to buy heroin. authorities say the couple stole the heroin and then stabbed him to death. >>> the u.s. navy continues to search tonight for three missing personnel after the crash of a transport plane in the pacific ocean. the c-2 greyhound transport crashed on the way to the u.s.s. ronald reagan aircraft carrier. suffered a rare dual engine failure. eight people survived the crash and are in good condition. >>> it was one year ago today a package exploded at a house near 18th and pine in center city. and a man was seriously injured. there have still not been any arrests in this case. and now authorities hope this exclusive new video can help them. it shows the person police say delivered the bomb walking near 3rd
he received the walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism is 2015. >>> a husband and wife aregree murder charges. they're accused of killing 31-year-old of collingdale. on monday police responded to a shopping center on ridge pike where they found him dead in the driver's seat of a buick which crashed into parked car. police say the suspects agreed to meet him there to buy heroin. authorities say the couple stole the heroin and then stabbed him to death. >>> the u.s....
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he received the walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism is 2015. >>> a husband and wife are facing first-degree murder charges. they're accused of killing 31-year-old of collingdale. on monday police responded to a shopping center on ridge pike where they found him dead in the driver's seat of a buick which crashed into parked car. police say the suspects agreed to meet him there to buy heroin. authorities say the couple stole the heroin and then stabbed him to death. >>> the u.s. navy continues to search tonight for three missing personnel after the crash of a transport plane in the pacific ocean. the c-2 greyhound transport crashed on the way to the u.s.s. ronald reagan aircraft carrier. suffered a rare dual engine failure. eight people survived the crash and are in good condition. >>> it was one year ago today a package exploded at a house near 18th and pine in center city. and a man was seriously injured. there have still not been any arrests in this case. and now authorities hope this exclusive new video can help them. it shows the person police say delivered the bomb w
he received the walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism is 2015. >>> a husband and wife are facing first-degree murder charges. they're accused of killing 31-year-old of collingdale. on monday police responded to a shopping center on ridge pike where they found him dead in the driver's seat of a buick which crashed into parked car. police say the suspects agreed to meet him there to buy heroin. authorities say the couple stole the heroin and then stabbed him to death....
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but when walter cronkite was like when with -- think god i came through the fire.hat is what this book is about. coming through the fire. at letting people know that yes, you can. yes, you can look at the mirror and say something is wrong and find the strength. mirrord in front of the to ours in makeup. stand there and say i love myself before you leave. i brush myself, i go like this and say -- go get them, tiger. then, i get out in the world, and i do my best. [laughter] adrianna: can you do a fabulous job. >> bring joy in this world. adrianna: so you have been to block -- tupac's mom, will smith's aunt. do you have a favorite role? >> whitney houston's mom, taraji --henson's mom ask, why view always play the mother? i said for that kind of money, i would play the daddy. [laughter] i got into this business for the love of it. adrianna: you could not be in any other business. this larger-than-life personality. >> i called tammy ater. it was a show on lifetime television for women about women's health issues. i called her on the train, and she said, i am reading yo
but when walter cronkite was like when with -- think god i came through the fire.hat is what this book is about. coming through the fire. at letting people know that yes, you can. yes, you can look at the mirror and say something is wrong and find the strength. mirrord in front of the to ours in makeup. stand there and say i love myself before you leave. i brush myself, i go like this and say -- go get them, tiger. then, i get out in the world, and i do my best. [laughter] adrianna: can you do...
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when i came to work at cbs in the days of walter cronkite the evening news drove the boat. because that's where the commercials were, that's where the largest audience was. the evening news programs still draw five or six million people, which is a pretty good crowd. - in fact, on any given day, more than those cable hosts at night, who get all the attention, right? - and as long as that continues to be the case, we're gonna have an evening news. let me just say a word about jeff glor. he's a fine, young reporter. i am a great believer in promoting from within. somehow going out and getting people from outside the organization and bringing them in, somehow that doesn't always work out. - always hire from. - always hire from. - that's the way i like it. - that's the way i like it. - this is really something less about him, than it is more about it. which is to say, is, the institution of the 22-minute, after you take the commercials out, evening newscast, is that an institution healthy enough that it will persist? - i think it is. i think it is, it's certainly at cbs for a w
when i came to work at cbs in the days of walter cronkite the evening news drove the boat. because that's where the commercials were, that's where the largest audience was. the evening news programs still draw five or six million people, which is a pretty good crowd. - in fact, on any given day, more than those cable hosts at night, who get all the attention, right? - and as long as that continues to be the case, we're gonna have an evening news. let me just say a word about jeff glor. he's a...
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i remember watching it with walter cronkite every night. i remember my parents watching the war.you came home, it was a different experience than what i. . the number of veterans that served that war always talk about coming in to either san francisco, ticking off the uniforms, throwing them in trash , that is a different experience than what i experienced. i came home without elation, thanks, support your troops, bands. a lot of the reason why i received what i did in my generation is because you did not. i think as a nation, we should at how we viewed your service. your dedication. me i thinkt behind is not a tribute to victory or defeat. it is a tribute to remember it. -- remembrance. we should never run away from the history of our country. we should learn. when i served in the seal team for 23 years, 1985, most of my 's thattors were seal had served in vietnam. they cut their teeth in the jungles and the rivers. i learned a lot from those fine warriors. you,e learned a lot from those that have fought. commitment,ed dedication, sacrifice. and i thank you. telik quick story wh
i remember watching it with walter cronkite every night. i remember my parents watching the war.you came home, it was a different experience than what i. . the number of veterans that served that war always talk about coming in to either san francisco, ticking off the uniforms, throwing them in trash , that is a different experience than what i experienced. i came home without elation, thanks, support your troops, bands. a lot of the reason why i received what i did in my generation is because...
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serve in vietnam but certainly the vietnam war i saw through the eyes of a young boy watching walter cronkitet night. my older brother was of that age. the vietnam war memorial is strikingly different than other memorials. too many, the war is still unsettled. it sits different. the black granite. i was reading the names. very emotional still today. i think they great tribute of remembrance. that monument in particular doesn't symbolize defeat or victory. i think it symbolizes remembrance. the world war ii, very few world war ii veterans around today but you see them pay tribute. fantastic. and the forgotten war. my stepfather was a korean war vet. in many ways, forgotten, and then monument in the snow. they've done a really good job. exciting that the eisenhower monument is going forward. they are very excited about that. this is a tribute to our great nation and being the steward of our greatest lands, our greatest treasures. interior has one fifth the territory of the united states. 12 time zones and we have the battlefields and i always say go out and visit a park. >> shannon: one thing t
serve in vietnam but certainly the vietnam war i saw through the eyes of a young boy watching walter cronkitet night. my older brother was of that age. the vietnam war memorial is strikingly different than other memorials. too many, the war is still unsettled. it sits different. the black granite. i was reading the names. very emotional still today. i think they great tribute of remembrance. that monument in particular doesn't symbolize defeat or victory. i think it symbolizes remembrance. the...
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i saw it on walter cronkite at the motel last night. yes we landed on the moon and she looked at me and she didn't say a word. she just kept rocking and i'm trying to figure out what that has to do with voter registration or whether she was just a fan of the space program or something so weird. i knew that she knew at least something about current events and she had a wise face and i kept talking and she didn't say anything and you're around a lot of graduate students. when graduate students get nervous, they tend to use bigger words so i'm trying to explain -- i'm trying to explain to her what a 501(c)(3) organization is and how the grants are necessary and some of the statistics about voting and she didn't say anything and -- um, it went on for at least five or ten minutes and finally the next question out of her mouth was, she said, have you ever seen the simonizeed wax commercial and i was really flux moxed and i said you mean the one where the little children float across the kitchen floor on an invisible shield of wax and they don
i saw it on walter cronkite at the motel last night. yes we landed on the moon and she looked at me and she didn't say a word. she just kept rocking and i'm trying to figure out what that has to do with voter registration or whether she was just a fan of the space program or something so weird. i knew that she knew at least something about current events and she had a wise face and i kept talking and she didn't say anything and you're around a lot of graduate students. when graduate students...
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it was a great thrill for me to spend time with a man like walter cronkite who was an incredible individual. i don't have to tell you how knowledgeable he is. brian: how long again were you inside this prison? sen. mccain: this particular prison, and i was there about two and a half years. brian: what is your strongest memory? sen. mccain: i think my strongest memory is the heat. --n i think about all of the starting in about march or april, it gets very hot in hanoi, as you noticed when you were there. our rooms were not ventilated. they did not want us to see each other. it used to get incredibly hot in those rooms. of course, we didn't have any hygiene. you'd get boils, dysentery. it would be a very difficult p eriod until the rain would start around july or august. brian: when you went back in 1985, did you go back to this prison? sen. mccain: yes, i did. i tried to go to the prison we will see later on but that is still being used as a prison. that is a real prison. there were stocks on the wooden beds. i don't know how the french did architecture, but they built a pretty good prison.
it was a great thrill for me to spend time with a man like walter cronkite who was an incredible individual. i don't have to tell you how knowledgeable he is. brian: how long again were you inside this prison? sen. mccain: this particular prison, and i was there about two and a half years. brian: what is your strongest memory? sen. mccain: i think my strongest memory is the heat. --n i think about all of the starting in about march or april, it gets very hot in hanoi, as you noticed when you...
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strategically, the effect was that lbj decides to ultimately not run for reelection in the aftermath and walter cronkitetakes his glasses off. on the broadcast and says, we may not be winning this thing. and this is very shortly after. >> to write about in battle, it is utter chaos. how did you make sense out of that chaos? that you can convey to readers to understand what was going on. >> i was interested in this and putting the words would be like a needle on some grass paper and if it is worth the emotional journey of the members of this platoon. so that doing that meant a lot of interviews. how do these make you feel? what happened next? what did you do? that is by reports, letters, diaries, monographs. it all has to be hung on a timeline. and that is just really the reporters drive to sort that. but i have written a larger battle book. which jumped around in afghanistan from afghanistan point of view to american point of view. in a much wider lens and in this book i was really struck by the intimacy of the stories as you know having done is interviews and the terror that is still in so many of the
strategically, the effect was that lbj decides to ultimately not run for reelection in the aftermath and walter cronkitetakes his glasses off. on the broadcast and says, we may not be winning this thing. and this is very shortly after. >> to write about in battle, it is utter chaos. how did you make sense out of that chaos? that you can convey to readers to understand what was going on. >> i was interested in this and putting the words would be like a needle on some grass paper and...
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and we both grew up in the age where we started with just three networks and you have basically walter cronkite and there was a common back stitch but you can argue about. i was in the technology business longer than politics, but this enormous ecosystem that we created this social media and the increasing number of people in those devices, the average couple of guys that used to be on facebook and google say look at the device is about 150 times a day and again, we are the only kind of an giving the companies every time we look at the devices more information about us. they are not driven to one side or the other but if you look at a conservative story, they've got to produce a more conservative and outrageous story. so where is the common square where you start with the same news front and now we have different sets of facts and the ability for outside forces with a little bit of money and a few number of hackers to manipulate the news that comes on any of our devices no matter how non- factually based that's only going to exponentially worse in. >> you mentioned the interference. let's talk
and we both grew up in the age where we started with just three networks and you have basically walter cronkite and there was a common back stitch but you can argue about. i was in the technology business longer than politics, but this enormous ecosystem that we created this social media and the increasing number of people in those devices, the average couple of guys that used to be on facebook and google say look at the device is about 150 times a day and again, we are the only kind of an...
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in a statement the dean of the walter cronkite school of journalism called his alleged actions so egregious they demand nothing less than a reversal of history and the university of kansas revoking an award it gave to rose earlier this year. >>> number two ranked and undefeated miami hurricanes, well, no longer undefeated. the hurricanes losing to unranked pittsburgh. this is the second year in a row actually the pit panthers have knocked off the second ranked team in the clemson i think it was last year, the loss ending miami's 15-game impressive win streak there. pitt breaking out to a first half lead and never giving it up winning final score 24-14. >>> finally a rare sight even in canada. check this out. it's a moose on the loose in ontario. the moose tracked by cell phone cameras. helicopt helicopters, even drones. i was going to say his movements were tracked but i don't want to say that. the moose was tracked as it made its way across backyards and busy highways. the moose is believed to be about 2 years old according to -- >> whoa. >> look at that. >> oh, my goodness. >> check that
in a statement the dean of the walter cronkite school of journalism called his alleged actions so egregious they demand nothing less than a reversal of history and the university of kansas revoking an award it gave to rose earlier this year. >>> number two ranked and undefeated miami hurricanes, well, no longer undefeated. the hurricanes losing to unranked pittsburgh. this is the second year in a row actually the pit panthers have knocked off the second ranked team in the clemson i...
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can you argue all the way back to walter cronkite and the vietnam war.at we're hearing, what i see in social media, is that the voters there really think it is another establishment hit job. if there's any kind of question, they don't trust the media, so they dismiss it in that fashion a well. then the "washington post" has been exclusively political. they endorsed of course the democrats, they're obviously against the president and republicans. so they've been very politically active. they don't have, i think, the credibility of being just reporters. and people who report the news. that's -- it's very much like a political blog. d.c. it's shame, a shame, i thought their story sounded credible to me. i don't have any other information. if you took the "washington post," you have women on the record, that's serious and it's horrible disqualifying behavior. the fact that the post printed it, shows when you devalue your credibility over a period of time there's a cost to that. >> not just that, but what we have seen over the period of time, when it comes to
can you argue all the way back to walter cronkite and the vietnam war.at we're hearing, what i see in social media, is that the voters there really think it is another establishment hit job. if there's any kind of question, they don't trust the media, so they dismiss it in that fashion a well. then the "washington post" has been exclusively political. they endorsed of course the democrats, they're obviously against the president and republicans. so they've been very politically...
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going back to 1954, when walter cronkite was interviewing the puppet, the charlemagne in the morning,s been a graveyard for them. charlie rose comes along and in his five years, they go from 2.4 million to 3.5 million. that's huge. that's huge money for the network instead of losing money for cbs, they're now going to make some money with him, so for them to act as swiftly as they did, and make that call as cleanly, sends a signal this won't be tolerated, i really admire cbs and i can't say enough about how gayle king and nora o'donnell handled that on the air. i thought they were outstanding. different people are covering it differently. but i think they need each of the news institutions needs to stand up and acknowledge, when she says a day of reckoning, we have to acknowledge how deeply sexist even our finest news organizations were. women from my generation didn't have a chance. and it took me a long time to understand how much harder and how much better they had to be in an all male environment and how many of them when they tried to blow the whistle were run out of the business
going back to 1954, when walter cronkite was interviewing the puppet, the charlemagne in the morning,s been a graveyard for them. charlie rose comes along and in his five years, they go from 2.4 million to 3.5 million. that's huge. that's huge money for the network instead of losing money for cbs, they're now going to make some money with him, so for them to act as swiftly as they did, and make that call as cleanly, sends a signal this won't be tolerated, i really admire cbs and i can't say...
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>> mark: i guess to quote great us journalist walter cronkite "it's not what you want people to know,eople held accountable for certain things. with drug trafficking being one of the biggest businesses in the world. trinidad continues to be a major transshipment point for drug dealers to get that product out to north america and europe. so you find now the explosion of violence that we have is for those that are involved locally with the drug trafficking, there's fight for territory. >> anthony: an estimated 3.5 billion dollars worth of narcotics move through the caribbean each year. trinidad's porous borders, busy port, proximity to venezuela and the inevitable corruption that comes with numbers and threats like that make it, unfortunately, an ideal transshipment point. >> anthony: how bad is high level corruption alleged to be? >> mark: fairly deep, i think that the complicity comes across the law enforcement agencies, customs, police officers are even at the higher levels. >> anthony: and with corruption, poverty, hopelessness, add some radical ideology to that and trinidad has pro
>> mark: i guess to quote great us journalist walter cronkite "it's not what you want people to know,eople held accountable for certain things. with drug trafficking being one of the biggest businesses in the world. trinidad continues to be a major transshipment point for drug dealers to get that product out to north america and europe. so you find now the explosion of violence that we have is for those that are involved locally with the drug trafficking, there's fight for territory....
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walter cronkite went on the air and criticized life magazine for not making it public. bootlegs begin to get out. there were a while life magazine. eventually, in 1969, there was the famous clade -- clay shaw trial. accusing businessmen clay shaw of conspiring to kill the president. there was a subpoena to get the film and to show it. this is now 1969. the first time the film was ever shown in a public setting, in the courtroom -- as you can see, this is the headline of the item. our grandfather was compelled to testify. he did not want to testify but he did. one of the outcomes of this trial was that jim garrison, who got a hold of the copy of the film through his subpoena, set about making as many bootleg copies as he possibly could and distributing them as widely as he could. one of the interesting things for me about this is that, of course this was not what our family wanted, but there is a way in which you can understand that the people who are bootlegging the film and the people distributing it really believe that there was a cover-up. this was truth that was bei
walter cronkite went on the air and criticized life magazine for not making it public. bootlegs begin to get out. there were a while life magazine. eventually, in 1969, there was the famous clade -- clay shaw trial. accusing businessmen clay shaw of conspiring to kill the president. there was a subpoena to get the film and to show it. this is now 1969. the first time the film was ever shown in a public setting, in the courtroom -- as you can see, this is the headline of the item. our...
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the dean of the arizona's walter cronkite school of journalism and mass communication said -- "the actions victimized young women much like those who make up the overwhelming majority of cronkite students -- young women who deserve to enter workplaces that reward them for their hard work, intelligence and creativity and where they do not have to fear for their safety or dignity." women across the world took to the streets on saturday on the annual international day for the elimination of violence against women. crowds poured into the streets in peru, mexico, france, sweden, spain, mozambique, and other countries to protest femicide, rape, and sexual harassment. in turkey, thousands of women clashed with police in istanbul. thisey don't even let march happen. they can't even tolerate this. they don't want the women to be free. but we will not leave the streets as long as we can. needsst, the government to stop discriminating policy. women will always say no to this. amy: in south africa, the supreme court of appeals has morere than doubled ththe prison sentence for olympic and paralympic ru
the dean of the arizona's walter cronkite school of journalism and mass communication said -- "the actions victimized young women much like those who make up the overwhelming majority of cronkite students -- young women who deserve to enter workplaces that reward them for their hard work, intelligence and creativity and where they do not have to fear for their safety or dignity." women across the world took to the streets on saturday on the annual international day for the elimination...
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you can argue back to walter cronkite and the misleading regarding the vietnam war.t's what we're hearing. that's what i'm seeing in social media. the voters there really think it is another establishment hit job. if there's any kind of question, they don't trust the media and so they dismiss it in that fashion as well. then, of course, "the washington post" has been exclusively political. they endorsed a democrat. they are very against the president and republicans. so they've been very politically active. they don't have i think the credibility of being just reporters and people who report the news. it's very much like a political blog. >> tucker: it's a shame. their story sounded credible to me. i don't have any other information. if you took "the washington post" off, you got women on the record. i take that seriously. i think that's horrible disqualifying behavior. the fact "the post" printed it just shows when you deval aou your credibility there's a cost to that. >> also what we've seen over a period of time when it comes to what accusations are made. sometime
you can argue back to walter cronkite and the misleading regarding the vietnam war.t's what we're hearing. that's what i'm seeing in social media. the voters there really think it is another establishment hit job. if there's any kind of question, they don't trust the media and so they dismiss it in that fashion as well. then, of course, "the washington post" has been exclusively political. they endorsed a democrat. they are very against the president and republicans. so they've been...
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she's also the recipient of the 2017 walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism. we are pleased tonight to be able to hear more about her experience. after tonight's discussion you have an opportunity to purchase katie's book in our gift to store in the lobby and she will be participating in a book signing. we are also thrilled to welcome robin young to help lead this conversation. robin, as you know, is the host of here and now on npr and wbr, so without further ado i would like to invite katie and robin into the chamber and as for you to join me in giving them a warm welcome. [applause]. >> this is so cool. can i get you all to smile for a selfie? i went to take a panorama and i think it's the only circumstance we will sit in this position in a room like this. >> actually, while she does that , everyone wave and you are on c-span, also. >> inappropriate use of time. >> katy tur-- by the way how many of you use the #i'm with katy tur? how did that feel quite make the #. >> know that reception just now see make amazing. undeserved, surreal, exciting. >> i don't kn
she's also the recipient of the 2017 walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism. we are pleased tonight to be able to hear more about her experience. after tonight's discussion you have an opportunity to purchase katie's book in our gift to store in the lobby and she will be participating in a book signing. we are also thrilled to welcome robin young to help lead this conversation. robin, as you know, is the host of here and now on npr and wbr, so without further ado i would like to...
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i spent that afternoon watching walter cronkite give us the news flash from dallas, the news that wouldseemed. i watched him on the other networks tell the story of the new frontier and everything that was now lost. we never quite recovered, did we? and as i write in "bobby kennedy college a raging spirit," he changed after dallas. he decided to spend his later years, especially after dallas, tending to their victims, to lives overlooked, and to those discarded. and so he ended up giving us a model that villains create their own hell here on earth. if we want to do some good, we should work to heal the divide. we can do that, of course. if you want to be good, that's what we should do. and that's why i spent these years digging for and discov discovering we need ways to not only recover, but raise again the spirit we had before. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us tonight. wishing you and yours a very happy thanksgiving. all"all in with chris hayes" sts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the rumor mill was that roy moore likes young girls. >> roy moore is in tr
i spent that afternoon watching walter cronkite give us the news flash from dallas, the news that wouldseemed. i watched him on the other networks tell the story of the new frontier and everything that was now lost. we never quite recovered, did we? and as i write in "bobby kennedy college a raging spirit," he changed after dallas. he decided to spend his later years, especially after dallas, tending to their victims, to lives overlooked, and to those discarded. and so he ended up...
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within a few minutes of the shooting, walter cronkite was on cbs announcing that there had been shots fired at the presidential motorcade. there were only three networks. nbc, cbs, and abc stayed on the air through the entire weekend. this is playing out in public. when i was struck by -- i was writing this section about the oath of office right around the same time barack obama was taking the oath of office and john roberts forgot the constitution. i was struck that the next day, they administered the oath of office again in private. on air force one, johnson rides back on air force one, he is like do i have to take the oath? am i president of the united states or am i not president until i take the oath of office? no one really knew the answer to that. there's the press conference held at the hospital when it is announced to the public that kennedy is dead, around 1:36 or so. the first question he gets is where his lyndon johnson and has he taken the oath of office? this is all playing out in the full glare of the media. the other presidents who were assassinated all lingered. when
within a few minutes of the shooting, walter cronkite was on cbs announcing that there had been shots fired at the presidential motorcade. there were only three networks. nbc, cbs, and abc stayed on the air through the entire weekend. this is playing out in public. when i was struck by -- i was writing this section about the oath of office right around the same time barack obama was taking the oath of office and john roberts forgot the constitution. i was struck that the next day, they...
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as walter cronkite school of journalism is stripping a prestigious honor from disgraced broadcaster charlieor first time in 23 year tradition the school is revoking its excellence in journalism award in the wake of sexual harassment allegations leveled against the veteran journalists last week. the university says behavior a quote egregious. quote the damage caused by mr. rose's actions edges tends far beyond the news organizations for which he worked. the actions victimized young women enter workplaces where they do not have to fear for their safety or dignity. in a statement earlier this week, rose apologized for his actions and said he was, quote: deeply embarrassed. developing tonight, president trump is spending the weekend at the winter white house in florida. but a jam-packed legislative agenda awaits him when he returns to washington next week. the president planning some major meetings on the hill as the white house looks at potential showdowns over tax reform and, of course, government funding. phil keating is live with the president in west palm beach tonight and he has our story
as walter cronkite school of journalism is stripping a prestigious honor from disgraced broadcaster charlieor first time in 23 year tradition the school is revoking its excellence in journalism award in the wake of sexual harassment allegations leveled against the veteran journalists last week. the university says behavior a quote egregious. quote the damage caused by mr. rose's actions edges tends far beyond the news organizations for which he worked. the actions victimized young women enter...
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started with just three networks and you had three folks and you basically, you know, trusted walter cronkite. and there was a common fact set that you could then argue about, but you didn't question the validity of what they were saying. and one of the things i -- the russia investigation has been fascinating on so many levels. but one of the most fascinating has been understanding, you know, and i'm -- i was in the technology business longer than i have been in politics, i'm pro tech, i'm pro innovation, but this enormous ecosystem that we have created with social media and people who only receive their news through devices. you know, the average couple of guys who kind of flipped on folks on facebook and google, they make this pitch now, that we look at our devices about 150 times a day. and again, we're the only kind of asset where we're looking at devices and we're actually giving those devices every time we look at those devices more information about us. they're trying to get our kids to look at our devices 250 times a day and the algorithms are not necessarily driven on one side or th
started with just three networks and you had three folks and you basically, you know, trusted walter cronkite. and there was a common fact set that you could then argue about, but you didn't question the validity of what they were saying. and one of the things i -- the russia investigation has been fascinating on so many levels. but one of the most fascinating has been understanding, you know, and i'm -- i was in the technology business longer than i have been in politics, i'm pro tech, i'm pro...
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outlines of this tremendous tension that took place inside "life" magazine, and this rising pressure walter cronkite went on the air and criticized "life" magazine for not making it public. bootlegs began to get out. there were -- lawsuits against "life" magazine. and then eventually in 1969, there was, of course, the famous clay shaw trial. jim garrison in new orleans accusing businessman clay shaw of conspiring to kill the president. and there was a subpoena to get the film and to show it. this was the first time the film -- this is now 1969. the first time the film was ever shown in a public setting in the courtroom. and as you can see, this is the headline of the new orleans states item, our grandfather was compelled to testify, much to his regret. he did not want to testify, but he did. and one of the -- the outcomes of this trial was that jim garrison, who got hold of the copy of the film, through his subpoena, set about making as many bootleg copies as he possibly could. and distributing them as widely as he could. and one of the very interesting things for me about this is that, of course, t
outlines of this tremendous tension that took place inside "life" magazine, and this rising pressure walter cronkite went on the air and criticized "life" magazine for not making it public. bootlegs began to get out. there were -- lawsuits against "life" magazine. and then eventually in 1969, there was, of course, the famous clay shaw trial. jim garrison in new orleans accusing businessman clay shaw of conspiring to kill the president. and there was a subpoena to...