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channels in the new york times of the president calls the failing new york times once even called it evil but he still continues to talk to the times which is the hometown paper. but subscriptions are soaring in the digital subscriptions are way up even know they are locked into this ugly battle trump is a gold mine. they present a very big fat target for him or at least that portion of the country. >>host: does he have the same attitude toward the media how did that change once television entered or how he treated the media? be making has always had an intuitive feel how to make news in the new york market even covering his divorce that the new york daily news and your post were on opposite sides. i remember calling him during that time i thought he would call me back but he called me right back to give me a soundbite. he knows controversy sells and he learned this in new york it is true today that negative coverage helpslp this president. but when the president is gettingou beat up on his handling of just about anything including immigration he has to dominate the news cycle. if he
channels in the new york times of the president calls the failing new york times once even called it evil but he still continues to talk to the times which is the hometown paper. but subscriptions are soaring in the digital subscriptions are way up even know they are locked into this ugly battle trump is a gold mine. they present a very big fat target for him or at least that portion of the country. >>host: does he have the same attitude toward the media how did that change once...
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so what does a south korean evangelical cult leader some upstate new york county officials and a biblical college have to do with newsweek magazine and why are newsweek executives so concerned when newsweek journalists try to find out on february twentieth seven newsweek journalist posted a piece entitled why is the manhattan d.a. looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar. here and biting notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they describe executives and journalists being fired for doing their jobs breaches and journalistic ethics and the possible harassment of confidential sources after threatening to quit they were allowed to publish the story saying that quote this story was written and edited tuesday free from interference from company of executives what they found was that the manhattan district attorney's office had been investigating financial ties between newsweek's parent company newsweek media group formerly called i b t media and the biblical and theological college called all of the university all of it universit
so what does a south korean evangelical cult leader some upstate new york county officials and a biblical college have to do with newsweek magazine and why are newsweek executives so concerned when newsweek journalists try to find out on february twentieth seven newsweek journalist posted a piece entitled why is the manhattan d.a. looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar. here and biting notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they...
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the first capital was in new york city. the department of state is the oldest cabinet agency that was established. thomas jefferson was our first secretary of state. george washington formally asked him to be secretary of state. he was in france at the time but he agreed. the first was in new york and then it moved to philadelphia in 1790. it was there for about 10 years until all of the federal offices moved back to washington dc. the department of state is very small but they had -- there was no home for them until 1819 when a brick structure was built flanking the white house. that was the home of the department of state for a number of years. john quincy adams was the first secretary to occupy that space. sewardt was william right after the civil war. it was determined it was too small. they needed a bigger building. that building was demolished and the building put in its place is old executive office building, but in 1875 it was the new executive office building. it remained there until it was determined once again th
the first capital was in new york city. the department of state is the oldest cabinet agency that was established. thomas jefferson was our first secretary of state. george washington formally asked him to be secretary of state. he was in france at the time but he agreed. the first was in new york and then it moved to philadelphia in 1790. it was there for about 10 years until all of the federal offices moved back to washington dc. the department of state is very small but they had -- there was...
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the lady from new york please don't cut me off. she mentioned how the one side would not talk about anything but the mainstream media has become so unhinged and so personal and hateful it is constant negative coverage of president trump. but the other thing is they don't talk about his accomplishments, the good economy, all the things that he has done, cutting regulation he won -- they just talk so awful about him as a person. the other thing that c-span itself reads from all liberal papers, washington post, new york times. >> including the washington times and washington examiner. >> there have been times when the president has rare amounts of positive coverage including syria even critics said barack obama did not do that but from first-year he was measured what he got through congress which wasn't much he finally passed the tax cut they said he didn't have that bad of a year he/regulation the economy is doing well. so it is a be grudging acknowledgment he was doing better but in those moments with the state of the union was pret
the lady from new york please don't cut me off. she mentioned how the one side would not talk about anything but the mainstream media has become so unhinged and so personal and hateful it is constant negative coverage of president trump. but the other thing is they don't talk about his accomplishments, the good economy, all the things that he has done, cutting regulation he won -- they just talk so awful about him as a person. the other thing that c-span itself reads from all liberal papers,...
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the new york times who exposed the pentagon papers back in the seventy's were also against it so the cia and f.b.i. went from bad guys hiding their secrets from the public to a pillar of society standing strong against the evil trump the irony today among many ironies is how the mainstream media forgotten their own history the new york times the washington post today when it comes to us songe and others call him the worst threat to our republic is that we've ever seen but just years ago decades ago the same behavior. now lauded in the movies seem to herald this particular type of behavior though i show you again the unmitigated unbelievable hypocrisy that astounds me daily so there you have it the same outlet that has democracy dies in the dark as its slogan would prefer its secret intelligence actions never see the light of day samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . now the news a human rights watch report has exposed how drugs are being misused in us nursing homes victims' relatives say strong psychotic medicines are used to control residents with dementia the rights group has released
the new york times who exposed the pentagon papers back in the seventy's were also against it so the cia and f.b.i. went from bad guys hiding their secrets from the public to a pillar of society standing strong against the evil trump the irony today among many ironies is how the mainstream media forgotten their own history the new york times the washington post today when it comes to us songe and others call him the worst threat to our republic is that we've ever seen but just years ago decades...
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host: joining us from new york is jeffery ringel, a former fbi agent in the new york field office. we will start with the shooting in florida. if you look at the front pages of the newspapers -- fueling debate over law enforcement response. what is your reaction? apparently he said on youtube that i'm going to be a professional school shooter. the youtube user was nikolas cruz. the fbi was alerted. what is your reaction? not seen today's papers, but something like this, the fbi gets leads that come into the office from someone who see something they do not like and report it to the fbi. the fbi try to identify nikolas cruz on facebook or youtube. they could not. there are different steps and different levels of investigation. there are different investigative steps that can be taken at each level. in this case, someone reported ube, the fbi can do so much work but it is in the assessment phase. they could not use legal processes like grand jury topoenas or search warrants get further into identifying who cruz was. host: the washington post says after that tip 2 fbi agents interview
host: joining us from new york is jeffery ringel, a former fbi agent in the new york field office. we will start with the shooting in florida. if you look at the front pages of the newspapers -- fueling debate over law enforcement response. what is your reaction? apparently he said on youtube that i'm going to be a professional school shooter. the youtube user was nikolas cruz. the fbi was alerted. what is your reaction? not seen today's papers, but something like this, the fbi gets leads that...
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values can change over time the washington post and the new york times once establish themselves as shining beacons of true journalism a brave group of reporters who would stop at nothing to find out as much as they can in their quest for truth but i'm actually talking about the seventy's back then new york times and poster less risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the vietnam war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war that recount due to much of the optimistic talk that it permeated official state. now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter trumps the talks on the media and according to the creators that was actually the intention one thing that both of these areas have in common that really attracted me also to tell this story is two presidents. declaring war on the news media i really feel that we shall overcome what all of us have been so subje
values can change over time the washington post and the new york times once establish themselves as shining beacons of true journalism a brave group of reporters who would stop at nothing to find out as much as they can in their quest for truth but i'm actually talking about the seventy's back then new york times and poster less risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the vietnam war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert...
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york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the vietnam war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war had recounted to much of the optimistic talk that permeated official statements for years now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter trump attacks on the media and according to the creators that was actually the intention one thing that both of these areas have in common that really attracted me also to tell this story is two presidents. declaring war on the news media i really feel that we shall overcome what all of us have been so subjected to over the past sixty much while spielberg's political message is pretty difficult to miss even in the trailer you publish will be the supreme court next. we don't. we. why don't you going to do this is ok and what are those two newspapers up to these days well they're not exactly true to the ide
york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the vietnam war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war had recounted to much of the optimistic talk that permeated official statements for years now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter trump...
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across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. maria: glenn, carlisle had yong earnings. the lower corporate tax rate and new tax law obviously helps the bottom line. but i see a link to the rest of the world. when i was in davos i was speaking to europeans who said they had a strategy to invest in europe but now are going to invest in the united states. >> each one of the individual economics are performing extraordinarily well. all that does is give us confidence our global portfolio has good tail winds. there are good investment opportunities before it many more comforting to invest when you have good tail winds. europe is interesting today. i believe there are short-term shifts that strategists make with regards to i want to be heavy because the dollar declined. that's not way we are thinking about things. we are holding businesses for 4, 5, 6, 7 years. short-term shift don't come into play. maria: that's why i love the company. i don't like knee-jerk reactions
across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. maria: glenn, carlisle had yong earnings. the lower corporate tax rate and new tax law obviously helps the bottom line. but i see a link to the rest of the world. when i was in davos i was speaking to europeans who said they had a strategy to invest in europe but now are going to invest in the united states. >> each one of the individual economics are performing...
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the new york times come a the president called the failing of the quote new york times." hometown paper that is sort of a love-hate relationship. post"ashington subscriptions are up. it is an increasingly ugly battle, but some of them are called mines, -- gold mines. they present a fat target for him. a growing portion of the country does not trust him. change with his television career and how he treated the media? guest: donald trump has had an intuitive feel for how to make news in the new york market. i even covered his divorce from ivana. i remember calling him during that time. i was the out-of-town reporter for "the washington post." you get a few soundbites. donald trump knows a controversy sales. even when he is getting beat up, he knows that negative coverage helps this president. it sounds counterintuitive. who wants to get beat up? or when the president is getting beat up on his handling of just about anything -- emigration, -- these things dominate the news cycle. every story is about attacking trump. at news hits back, organizations and coverage, that extend
the new york times come a the president called the failing of the quote new york times." hometown paper that is sort of a love-hate relationship. post"ashington subscriptions are up. it is an increasingly ugly battle, but some of them are called mines, -- gold mines. they present a fat target for him. a growing portion of the country does not trust him. change with his television career and how he treated the media? guest: donald trump has had an intuitive feel for how to make news in...
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york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war recount due to much of the optimistic talk that permeated officials to. now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter trump attacks on the media and according to the creators that was actually the contention one thing that both of these areas have in common that really attracted me also to tell this story is two presidents. declaring war on the news media i really feel that we shall overcome what all of us have been so subjected to over the past sixteen months while spielberg's political message is pretty difficult to miss even in the trailer you probably won't be the screen court next. week don't. you. wonder. why don't you go in to do this is ok and what are those two newspapers up to these days well they're not exactly true to the idea of exposin
york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war recount due to much of the optimistic talk that permeated officials to. now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter trump attacks on the media and...
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>> i read in the morning i read "the new york times," "the washington post," and, of course, if i lead off with the wall street journal and i get -- >> i didn't realize you were a consumer of the fake news media testimony only exactly. exactly. fiction after fiction. exactly i get the guys to do news dwrairksly kept me on the list so i get something like the white house news summary. i read the newsletter from politico and news political newsletters from access, and then i surf as only a norwegian with no balance whatsoever can surf. [laughter] and whatever possible i read whatever tim miller writes but he hides it in distant part of the web. >> miller you need to do more -- >> twitter feed if you dare. [laughter] >> i have 650,000 people on my twitter feed who the hell are these people and when are they going to get a life? great question. >> start -- tim what do you read? >> in the morning i read access newsletter like karl and i read ben newsletter called the conservative policy newsletter. i can't watch cable anymore honestly. i don't watch one minute of it. i dvr when karl is on.
>> i read in the morning i read "the new york times," "the washington post," and, of course, if i lead off with the wall street journal and i get -- >> i didn't realize you were a consumer of the fake news media testimony only exactly. exactly. fiction after fiction. exactly i get the guys to do news dwrairksly kept me on the list so i get something like the white house news summary. i read the newsletter from politico and news political newsletters from access,...
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bill: second day in a row, beautiful weather in new york/new jersey area, we're enjoying it, but today, you might need to break out winter coat and scarves this week. and are queen students at a local school in a danger. wait until you see the lines down around the school. >> about 50 feet from the school, more telephone cable. >> president trump meets with parents and kids and teachers who have been victims of gun violence. >> this is my daughter i'm not going to see again, she's not here. >> a week after the deadly and horrific shooting at a school in florida. >> i know if you are a commuter across east river, you are dreading closing o of the l -train, but a pontoon bridge, i love it, i am bill spadea, this is "chasing news." >> how dangerous is this, utility line down around a local school, and other locations, are you are abouted about your kids? the question, who is responsible? nate with the story. reporter: behind me school 123 in queens, about 20 feet from school. appears to be an abandoned telephone cable still connected to the utility pole, 50 feet from the school, more tele
bill: second day in a row, beautiful weather in new york/new jersey area, we're enjoying it, but today, you might need to break out winter coat and scarves this week. and are queen students at a local school in a danger. wait until you see the lines down around the school. >> about 50 feet from the school, more telephone cable. >> president trump meets with parents and kids and teachers who have been victims of gun violence. >> this is my daughter i'm not going to see again,...
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post" and former editor of "the new york times." [applause] >> well, thank you very much. this is a great day and it's especially a great day because i have two wonderful reporters here who usually are in the position of asking the questions, but today i'm going to get to ask them some questions. you in the audience are also invited towards the end of our half-hour to jump in with questions of year-round and i hope you will. so, we will get started on the topic of leaks, which i'm curious to hear both of you talk about because this past year has been one in which leaks have certainly been at the center of many news stories. i wonder if you would each talk to me and to the audience a little bit about what you see as the state of reporting through leaked information on what the challenges are and where we are on the trajectory. there were a lot of people who thought after the obama administration crackdown on those who leaked and president trumps fair at, that things would dry up. that doesn't seem to have happened. michael, i would l
post" and former editor of "the new york times." [applause] >> well, thank you very much. this is a great day and it's especially a great day because i have two wonderful reporters here who usually are in the position of asking the questions, but today i'm going to get to ask them some questions. you in the audience are also invited towards the end of our half-hour to jump in with questions of year-round and i hope you will. so, we will get started on the topic of leaks,...
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if the union represents people, like teachers and new york city, than the obligation is to represent everybody. to do that everybody is a fair share. the people who decide not to be , you still pay the fair share for that representation. that was challenged by the right wing about 45 years ago. in that case, a unanimous supreme court said the states have a right to do this and the unions have a right to do this. one of the supreme court justices, in a case for years ago that was totally unrelated, say come back to us because we think it was decided wrongly. what this is is the right way -- essentially wants more power than it has in the country. the devosle like family and various others. to answer your question the koch brothers would not even give merit garland a hearing. thisch gets confirmed and case most of the supreme court in week later. is the koch this brothers and all of those folks who do not want unions to have a voice representing people, because they know, historically and even now, if a person is represented by a union they have better wages that if a person is not. th
if the union represents people, like teachers and new york city, than the obligation is to represent everybody. to do that everybody is a fair share. the people who decide not to be , you still pay the fair share for that representation. that was challenged by the right wing about 45 years ago. in that case, a unanimous supreme court said the states have a right to do this and the unions have a right to do this. one of the supreme court justices, in a case for years ago that was totally...
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jessica lives in new york and that's in upstate about midway between utica and syracuse. it has one elementary school and one very active boy scout troop and jessica is an assistant scoutmaster. it's a role she takes seriously. as part of her commitment to the troops she says she is very careful not to express political position to the scouts she oversees. so she was surprised and angry to find her identity had been stolen and used it to file a comment in the fcc record regarding net neutrality. she asked quite plainly how the hell is this possible? third story. lake bluff is located in northern illinois, a little more than an hour north of chicago. it's a picture-perfect midwestern small-town complete with a village green and a little beach along the shores of lake michigan. in fact, during the first world war it was proclaimed the most patriotic town in america for the efforts of its residents to support our troops abroad. donna made her home in lake bluff and in june of this year she filed a comment in the fcc record and it began hello, i would like to comment on inter
jessica lives in new york and that's in upstate about midway between utica and syracuse. it has one elementary school and one very active boy scout troop and jessica is an assistant scoutmaster. it's a role she takes seriously. as part of her commitment to the troops she says she is very careful not to express political position to the scouts she oversees. so she was surprised and angry to find her identity had been stolen and used it to file a comment in the fcc record regarding net...
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both in new york on the same day. soon after the news media reported that the special counsel's office was investigating evidence that russian operatives have the -- had used social media to interfere with the 2016 election, one defendant allegedly wrote "we had a slight crisis at work. the fbi busted our activity. i was preoccupied covering tracks with my colleagues." the indictment includes eight criminal counts. account alleges a criminal one conspiracy to defraud the united states by all of the defendants. the defendants allegedly attempted to defraud america, the department of justice, and the department of state. those organizations of the u.s. government are responsible for administering federal requirements, for disclosure of involvement in certain domestic activities. charges conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud by internet research agency and two of the individual defendants. counts three through eight charge aggravated identity theft i internet reached -- research agency and four individuals. ther
both in new york on the same day. soon after the news media reported that the special counsel's office was investigating evidence that russian operatives have the -- had used social media to interfere with the 2016 election, one defendant allegedly wrote "we had a slight crisis at work. the fbi busted our activity. i was preoccupied covering tracks with my colleagues." the indictment includes eight criminal counts. account alleges a criminal one conspiracy to defraud the united states...
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post and the new york times journalism is currently the subject of a new film called explains that journalistic values can change over time. the washington post and the new york times once established themselves as shining beacons of true journalism a brave group of reporters who would stop at nothing to find out as much as they can in their quest for truth but i'm actually talking about the seventy's back then new york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the vietnam war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war had recounted to much of the optimistic talk that permeated official statements for years now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter trump attacks on the media and according to the creators that was actually the intention one thing that both of these areas have in common that really attracted me also to tell this story is two presiden
post and the new york times journalism is currently the subject of a new film called explains that journalistic values can change over time. the washington post and the new york times once established themselves as shining beacons of true journalism a brave group of reporters who would stop at nothing to find out as much as they can in their quest for truth but i'm actually talking about the seventy's back then new york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on...
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you're not a journalist you don't work for "the new york times." i've go got to sources on my ph. sources on my phone. let me open your phone i will arrest you. this is what people said to me at the border, tried to have been arrested becausmearrested t show my sources. language matters, ladies and gentlemen, definition, identities have been a part of the establishment and they matter. it's the difference between freedom and jailed, information and true versus false. they detaine detained me at ther 12 times because i embarrassed the department of homeland security. there are so many stories. criminal grand jury subpoenas, colleagues being threatened by power on a daily basis, the attorney generals of new york and california right now coming after us that there will be no columbia journalism review op-ed about truth to power, apples and bananas. what is an apple, what is a banana. there will be no discussion about these things. you don't need to go back to woodward bernstein or ben bradlee to find these type of stories. just look among the citizens of the country and the things th
you're not a journalist you don't work for "the new york times." i've go got to sources on my ph. sources on my phone. let me open your phone i will arrest you. this is what people said to me at the border, tried to have been arrested becausmearrested t show my sources. language matters, ladies and gentlemen, definition, identities have been a part of the establishment and they matter. it's the difference between freedom and jailed, information and true versus false. they detaine...
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vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. senate republicans allow a plan to temporarily extend deportation for dreamers. our next guest says washington's failure to deal with this issue is taking a toll on his industry. the national association of manufacturers says for manufacturers getting immigration reform passed and finding a solution is a moral and economic issue. we cannot rob people of the only communities they know and we cannot rob our country some of the hardest working people we know. joins me.s these people are necessary to the u.s. economy. jay: they are certainly necessary but i would go back to the other part of that statement. this is a moral issue. this is not who we are as americans. the dreamers and their family members have been a part of the soul of this country. we have an obligation to get this done and there is an economic comparative. i don't want to short change that. many dreamers are workers in our manufacturing operations. they are part of the retail industry. they are part of industry all over
vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. senate republicans allow a plan to temporarily extend deportation for dreamers. our next guest says washington's failure to deal with this issue is taking a toll on his industry. the national association of manufacturers says for manufacturers getting immigration reform passed and finding a solution is a moral and economic issue. we cannot rob people of the only communities they know and we cannot rob our country some of the hardest working people we...
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for slightly higher oil prices crude oil at nymex new york mercantile exchange was trading around sixty one dollars a barrel today and here are the final numbers at the closing bell. very few now to speak paying more attention to peace. of north korea nuclear issue i personally believe that this coming can come up in just solutions but deicing the u.s. has been paying too much attention to military you know solutions but i hope the u.s. would pay more attention to the peaceful solution to the north korean nuclear problem . running just close to the first out of the foothills of. the concepts on those planes to perform i actually prepare myself to. heed what to say trust with us and we. as most of. the snow in houma. time. now.
for slightly higher oil prices crude oil at nymex new york mercantile exchange was trading around sixty one dollars a barrel today and here are the final numbers at the closing bell. very few now to speak paying more attention to peace. of north korea nuclear issue i personally believe that this coming can come up in just solutions but deicing the u.s. has been paying too much attention to military you know solutions but i hope the u.s. would pay more attention to the peaceful solution to the...
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you also have alexander hamilton with the new york artillery. he will be an aide for washington later on in the war. you have a young, 18, lieutenant james monroe, who would become our fifth president of the united states. you have quite a few of the founding fathers in the army at this point. once the army is across, they had to wait, the artillery took some time to get across. it is about 4:00 in the morning on december 26. a nine mile about march ahead of them. i think it is greenwood, john greenwood who wrote about the march. he says basically, we marched no faster than a 10-year-old could walk, and stopping frequently. there was a line of march, numerous halts and starts. it took about four hours to go the nine miles. there was a crossroads. the army divided into two columns. they had about a four mile march from there. washington accompanied general that daniel green's column which would come into the northeastern part of town. general sullivan came in a long river road. within minutes of each other, they encountered the hessian guard post
you also have alexander hamilton with the new york artillery. he will be an aide for washington later on in the war. you have a young, 18, lieutenant james monroe, who would become our fifth president of the united states. you have quite a few of the founding fathers in the army at this point. once the army is across, they had to wait, the artillery took some time to get across. it is about 4:00 in the morning on december 26. a nine mile about march ahead of them. i think it is greenwood, john...
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york times their journalism is currently the subject of a new film. explains that in this report journalistic values change over time. the washington post and the new york times once established themselves as shining beacons of true journalism a brave group of reporters who would stop at nothing to find out as much as they can in their quest for truth but i'm actually talking about the seventy's back then new york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war recount due to much of the optimistic talk that permeated officials to. now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot all to trump attacks on the media and according to the creators that was actually the intention one thing that both of these areas have in common that really attracted me also to tell this story is
york times their journalism is currently the subject of a new film. explains that in this report journalistic values change over time. the washington post and the new york times once established themselves as shining beacons of true journalism a brave group of reporters who would stop at nothing to find out as much as they can in their quest for truth but i'm actually talking about the seventy's back then new york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the war...
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york resident so he went to newsweek. and he gave them the transcript of the deep briefing son hussein's son in law helen named hussein kamel who who's who aside i'm had put in charge of. iraq's nuclear chemical biological and missile programs he defected in one thousand nine hundred five few people remember this and he was briefed extensively by m i six by cia and by the un what did he say he said there are in there no weapons of mass destruction left there because they were all destroyed and they said come on how do you know he said we haven't done your homework i was in charge i mean like i was in charge of the press and i ordered them destroyed yeah but did you know that we destroyed. well i don't know how it works in your country but i guess when i was in charge oh yeah i did i did verify couple sites had the gall but hey look. are you trying to say me i try to get me to say that they were right so this is all in the transcript right what this scott ritter do he gave it to newsweek when did he give it in the middle o
york resident so he went to newsweek. and he gave them the transcript of the deep briefing son hussein's son in law helen named hussein kamel who who's who aside i'm had put in charge of. iraq's nuclear chemical biological and missile programs he defected in one thousand nine hundred five few people remember this and he was briefed extensively by m i six by cia and by the un what did he say he said there are in there no weapons of mass destruction left there because they were all destroyed and...
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this morning, new york republican congressman john faso.so f -- john punishment dan kildee , -- congressman tom kildee, and tom hart. the effect of president trump's proposed budget cuts. what c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> reverend billy graham who died last week at the age of 99, will lie in honor at the u.s. apitol on wednesday and memorial service with house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell speaking. the first time a private civilian will lie in honor at the capital since rosa parks in 2005. live coverage starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next week on landmark cases we explore the civil rights cases of 1883. struck down the previous civil rights act accredited people regardless of race access to accommodations like trains and theaters. join the conversation and follow us at c-span. there are resources for background. go to our website at c-span.org/landmark cases. you can order the companion book and visit the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> president trump talks about gun
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york police department with the stop and frisk after the policy for the muslims by the new york police department we built a coalition around that not only did we do that got very major landmark civil rights legislation and everson i have never worked on any issue without without a racial social justice standpoint coming from a diverse community but i don't consider myself to be an ally that when i march against top and frisk i truly believe first and forced and foremost march for my black brother and sisters but who is left out of that conversation what about reproductive rights? black women or issues inequality among women even with that racial justice analysis has a built deep relationships here in new york city black people cannot win alone the white people, muslims you have got to bring it together which is why we wanted to make it to read about in the book but the unity principles to say here we go again these women through a bunch of issues together they are not focused how do you fight for all of these issues? we are intersectional human beings so why would we force people to p
york police department with the stop and frisk after the policy for the muslims by the new york police department we built a coalition around that not only did we do that got very major landmark civil rights legislation and everson i have never worked on any issue without without a racial social justice standpoint coming from a diverse community but i don't consider myself to be an ally that when i march against top and frisk i truly believe first and forced and foremost march for my black...
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the first capital was in new york city. thomas jefferson was the first secretary of state. george washington formally asked him to be secretary of state. he was in france at the time, but agreed. the first home was in new york, and shortly afterwards it moved to philadelphia in 1790.it was there for about 10 years until all the federal offices moved to washington dc. the department of state, very there was no home permanently for them until 1819 when a brick structure was built flanking the white house on 15th street. that was the home of the department of state for a number of years in 1819. john quincy adams was the first secretary to occupy that. the last was william seward, right after the civil war. it was determined that it was too small and they needed a much bigger building. that holding was demolished. the building put in its place was the current -- the old executive office building. the state remained there for a very long time until it was determined once again it was too small, mostly because of world we ii, and we realized needed not only an disease, we needed
the first capital was in new york city. thomas jefferson was the first secretary of state. george washington formally asked him to be secretary of state. he was in france at the time, but agreed. the first home was in new york, and shortly afterwards it moved to philadelphia in 1790.it was there for about 10 years until all the federal offices moved to washington dc. the department of state, very there was no home permanently for them until 1819 when a brick structure was built flanking the...
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in my case i'm in new york so they were investigating me, it would go to the new york field office and then the new york field office would be responsible to cut leads out to the other field officers and follow up on people that i listed on my sf 86 they would have to go after my brothers out in colorado and my sisters out in washington and my cousins out in texas who would then be approached by fbi and in those field offices and be questioned about my credibility, my trustworthiness and anything about me. >> why would they for example interview a landlord.th >> somebody who doesn't have day-to-day contact with a person, what are they trying to get at. and what types of questions are they asking people. >> so if you talk to my landlord, did i pay my rent on time? do not cause problems, throw wild parties? are there incidences where police be called to my apartment and why? where their problems with me, did i consort with suspicious people that looks funny? was my schedule, was it you know, normal or was a person that went out and mysteriously in the middle of the night. things that lan
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what makes sense in upstate new york or wyoming, may not make sense in new york city or the bronx. dowe have to be able -- i not think there is a one-size-fits-all answer. host: in the washington post, of our main teachers is nothing more than a distraction employed by the gun lobby to buy time. did not get sidetracked, keep the focus on keeping military style assault rifles at of civilian hands. the national rifle association, the reppo can party, would like you to exhaust your outrage on the possibility that this is impossible. guest: the language mr. robinson uses in that column is misleading, because the very features that are contained in a semi automatic firearm are contained in certain firearms that are not classified as quote, unquote "assault weapons." are usually deals with cosmetic parts of the gun, as opposed to the functionality of the weapon. that is where i think many people who are not accustomed to firearms, they do not understand, the semi automatic issue, they will rush to claim that they are assault weapons but in actuality there are firearms that have the same
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-- new york university. he was henry kaufman professor of the history of financial institutions. is also research associate of the national bureau of economic research. ba,professor received his ma, and phd from harvard. focuses on the financial history of the united states and comparative contexts. he is the author of a number of including "alexander hamilton: the illustrated l.ography," beautifu pictures help us understand the financial dimension of it. the doctor will be signing those after the question and answer today. he has also written "the american capital markets: 1846-1914." a book onauthored alexander hamilton that is going to be available this year. he co-edited the economic policy as well as's, articles, essays, and reviews on business, economic, and financial history. is a former editor of the journal of economic history. he has served as the chairman of and in thef trustees association of quantitative economic historians. he has served as president of the business history conference, the lead
-- new york university. he was henry kaufman professor of the history of financial institutions. is also research associate of the national bureau of economic research. ba,professor received his ma, and phd from harvard. focuses on the financial history of the united states and comparative contexts. he is the author of a number of including "alexander hamilton: the illustrated l.ography," beautifu pictures help us understand the financial dimension of it. the doctor will be signing...
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powell, with a seat, thevoting president of the new york federal reserve is one of the most important economic policymaking roles in the nation. step down thisl year and the search for his replacement is underway. totorically the new york fed wall street has led to the withtion of an individual close ties to the financial sector. how important is it the individual chosen is a diverse candidate with demonstrated independence from wall street and a strong commitment to the maximum employment mandate and regulatory responsibilities? what steps has the board taken to ensure candidates from diverse gender, racial and ethnic backgrounds are given due considerations? are you prepared to exercise your power as share to reject such candidates to serve as the next president of the new york fed. i know you have a lot on your plate but i have to put this to you. we have got to do better about diversity, particularly at the highest levels. the new am i looking at york fed and the possibility there, we have to look at our own fed and think about how diverse is at the top levels. help me out. what d
powell, with a seat, thevoting president of the new york federal reserve is one of the most important economic policymaking roles in the nation. step down thisl year and the search for his replacement is underway. totorically the new york fed wall street has led to the withtion of an individual close ties to the financial sector. how important is it the individual chosen is a diverse candidate with demonstrated independence from wall street and a strong commitment to the maximum employment...
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and now on american artifacts, we continue our visit to hyde park new york with a tour of president franklin d roosevelt's top cottage. it was his private retreat during his second term as a place to relax and entertain special guests. this is about 11 minutes. >> i think fdr used this place as a place to bring these world leaders out and have them let their guard down, have them really focus on the major issues that they are here to talk about. springwood is the same way. when you walk into these buildings, you didn't come in as king or queen, prime minister, whatever your title was. coming into summaries home as a friend is much different than walking into their place of business as, say, a colleague. going into the white house with fdr and talking about major world events would be different from coming up to this secluded porch where there were no photographers waiting to take a picture of the handshake. it was a place he could be open with his guests. and showing him in his wheelchair laid it all out there. fact there showing off the that i'm not hiding anything from you, and i think his
and now on american artifacts, we continue our visit to hyde park new york with a tour of president franklin d roosevelt's top cottage. it was his private retreat during his second term as a place to relax and entertain special guests. this is about 11 minutes. >> i think fdr used this place as a place to bring these world leaders out and have them let their guard down, have them really focus on the major issues that they are here to talk about. springwood is the same way. when you walk...
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no new york publisher would publish them. regnery would publish them and they would become massive bestsellers. my favorite of that trend is leo damore's senatorial template about senator kennedy and how he drowned that girl. the truth is leo damore got one of the cousins to talk to him. he was kicked off the candidate candidate --. could you say you were driving? years later it's all on the record. no new york publisher would publish it. regnery publishes the, 27 weeks on "the news york times" bestsellers list. it was not flags of our mothers. publishers turned it down and published at 44 weeks on the "new york times" bestsellers list. the way things are going in the trumpcare there's a hysteria and i'm not sure if you were still reading but it's everyday a facebook page that they think russia was behind. if you've visited america in 2016 you would notice the major cities. you couldn't drive a mile without seeing it six-foot tall trump signed but i'm sure it's on the facebook page. in any event they have a couple more hyster
no new york publisher would publish them. regnery would publish them and they would become massive bestsellers. my favorite of that trend is leo damore's senatorial template about senator kennedy and how he drowned that girl. the truth is leo damore got one of the cousins to talk to him. he was kicked off the candidate candidate --. could you say you were driving? years later it's all on the record. no new york publisher would publish it. regnery publishes the, 27 weeks on "the news york...
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later i get it early but i save it until i have time a great website out of new york that has a lot of economics like here is something from the left here is something from the right to get a sense. >> i read the newspapers and i'm just stunned by the absolute absence of fairness and balance it is alarming a lot of facts are positioned to the prevailing sentiment. do you think journalism will ever go back to where it was? business of well-educated young people to go through the brief golden moment and to explain that of the moment that which the press was highly partisan. and then there is brief moment and that three major network and now we are back to the wild wild west? with 3000 newspapers in the federalist papers reprint when they reprint reprint from the others and to have a common database and that is very problematic for democracy that is why we trust in the institutions the media is that the all time low congresses near the all time low back near watergate the supreme court is still relatively high although the lowest ever the only two that retain the trust of the american
later i get it early but i save it until i have time a great website out of new york that has a lot of economics like here is something from the left here is something from the right to get a sense. >> i read the newspapers and i'm just stunned by the absolute absence of fairness and balance it is alarming a lot of facts are positioned to the prevailing sentiment. do you think journalism will ever go back to where it was? business of well-educated young people to go through the brief...
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no you're not, you do not work for the new york times goodness after some iphone. they say let me open your phone or i will arrest you for this what people say to him at the border. our own government. they tried to have me arrested because it would not show them my sources. definitions matter, language matters. this is becomes part of the establishment and the matter. it is a difference between freedom and jail. information, true versus false. they detained me at the border 12 times. because i am embarrassed the department of homeland security. there are so many stories. there are so many more stories. criminal grand jury subpoenas in the dead of night in new hampshire. our colleagues being threatened by power on a daily basis. the attorney generals of new york and california right now are coming after us. right now! but there will be no columbia journalism review about truth to power. apples and bananas. what is an apple? what is a banana? democracy doesn't darkness. there will be no discussion about these things. you do not need to go back to woodward and bernst
no you're not, you do not work for the new york times goodness after some iphone. they say let me open your phone or i will arrest you for this what people say to him at the border. our own government. they tried to have me arrested because it would not show them my sources. definitions matter, language matters. this is becomes part of the establishment and the matter. it is a difference between freedom and jail. information, true versus false. they detained me at the border 12 times. because i...
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i think he knows i worked for the new york times. host: the failing new york times. doug: exactly. that hurts, the new york times is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalist feels that. host: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house news photographers contest, we were invited to the oval office to have our picture taken with him. there was a brief handshake. that was the first time i had ever shaken his hand. i think it was the first time i realized he knew who i was. he said watch over for this guy, he is very good. i realize he knew who i was and who i worked for. it is definitely different, he is not a politician. every time you are in the oval office, when he is around members of congress, to have a immigration, b and therefore 55 minutes. we were flies on the wall negotiating the immigration bill. it was fascinating. it was unprecedented. sadr lindsey graham was sitting right in front of me while i was taking pictures. i said this is unbelievable, he
i think he knows i worked for the new york times. host: the failing new york times. doug: exactly. that hurts, the new york times is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalist feels that. host: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house news photographers contest, we were invited to the oval office to have our picture taken with him. there was a brief handshake. that was...
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host: she is us from new york. she is formally a theater critic, a graduate of princeton university. , writing challenging essays about news or being a theater critic? i think it's a left brain right brain kind of thing. there's a part of me that is a little bit relieved to not be reviewing it theater. now i can go and just enjoy and i don't have to think about how i'm going to critique it. now theater is back to being a hobby for me. i still partake. i write about economics, it's a totally different type of writing and i really enjoy it. i am happy where i landed. host: barack is joining us from pennsylvania. good morning. caller: i'm colin with respect to the waste and abuse thing that steve moore brought up. i am a senior citizen. i came out here to take care of my aging parents. years reported over the about medicare abuse. the problem is it goes to harrisburg where there is an all republican legislature. i get back the same form letter time after time. i'm a former english teacher. a badly written letter when
host: she is us from new york. she is formally a theater critic, a graduate of princeton university. , writing challenging essays about news or being a theater critic? i think it's a left brain right brain kind of thing. there's a part of me that is a little bit relieved to not be reviewing it theater. now i can go and just enjoy and i don't have to think about how i'm going to critique it. now theater is back to being a hobby for me. i still partake. i write about economics, it's a totally...
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it is new and in new york and 5:00 p.m. in london. 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn. fore: i am julie hyman and shery ahn. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ vonnie: from new york, here are the top stories. u.s. stocks are now lower after the s&p went into correction territory yesterday and this morning, after opening higher this morning. when will stocks find stability? the fiscal hawks gone as congress ends the government shutdown with a wide-ranging deal expected to but budget deficits and the $1 trillion per year zone. amazon wants to deliver more packages. it is planning a delivery service to compete with fedex and ups. we will bring you the latest. ♪ been back and forth and back-and-forth all day in stocks. let's check with abigail doolittle halfway into the trading day. >> another while the day for stocks in the u.s. major averages are lower with the s&p 500 act in official correction territory. earlier this morning, up more than 1%, then down, then higher, now lower. the uncertainty all week is continuing. a lot of investors wondering where this came from, es
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york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the vietnam war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war that recount due to much of the optimistic talk to me that official state. now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter trump attacks on the media and according to the creators that was actually the intention one thing that both of these areas have in common that really attracted me also to tell the story is two presidents. declaring war on the news media i really feel that we shall overcome what all of us have been so subjected to over the past sixteen months while spielberg's political message is pretty difficult to miss even in the trailer you probably will be green court next. week. what are you going to do this is ok and what are those two newspapers up to these days well they're not exactly true to the idea of exposing the intellig
york times and poster as risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the vietnam war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war that recount due to much of the optimistic talk to me that official state. now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter trump attacks on the...
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once worth bearing in mind is that traditional news organizations like cnn and the new york times have endured improved fortunes. it is significant that people put together their own portfolio. sometimes folks are quite savvy. it would be different if i read the new york times or if it was on anderson cooper that i read on twitter. i think the traditional media has a role. that role has increasingly to be the source of trusted news. that way there is no future in that. >> i think we have adopted many cases, one of the conventions we uses what we don't know. you can't go dark until you confirm everything necessarily, because people look to you actually to understand what is .appening we have all adapted and understood. it theion was better at newspapers because they have operated in a live environment for years. they have had to adjust to the changes in social media. i think we have all learned pretty well how to act responsibility. -- act responsibly. >> a couple of interesting is a viewthink there that the absolute value of traffic, this idea that more that that waster, based on digit
once worth bearing in mind is that traditional news organizations like cnn and the new york times have endured improved fortunes. it is significant that people put together their own portfolio. sometimes folks are quite savvy. it would be different if i read the new york times or if it was on anderson cooper that i read on twitter. i think the traditional media has a role. that role has increasingly to be the source of trusted news. that way there is no future in that. >> i think we have...
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the "new york times" which the president calls for failing news-times. he once called the newspaper evil but he still continues -- >> later on our companion network c-span -- >> i mentioned earlier -- even if both sides are locked in -- >> with will go live to the heritage foundation for discussion on upcoming -- >> with her from attorneys
the "new york times" which the president calls for failing news-times. he once called the newspaper evil but he still continues -- >> later on our companion network c-span -- >> i mentioned earlier -- even if both sides are locked in -- >> with will go live to the heritage foundation for discussion on upcoming -- >> with her from attorneys
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publishes, 27 weeks on the new york times best seller list. 27 new york publishers turned it down, published it 44 weeks on new york times best seller's list. the way things are going now in the trump era, the hysteria, i don't know if any of you are reading the treason times but it's every day about somehow facebook page that they think russia went behind who they have thrown the whole election. [laughter] >> if you visited america in 2016 you would notice outside of major cities you couldn't drive a mile without seeing a trump sign, but i'm sure that that was facebook page. at any event, they have become more hysterical than i've ever seen and lived through mccarthy era and nixon but i have written about them but it's even worse than that. if they do get control of the internet, we can get back to gregory being the only source, the only way for conservatives to communicate with one another. [laughter] >> so today on their mailing list and remember there's a reason, the most dangerous man in america. here is to regnery. [cheers and applause] >> and regnery publishing celebrated 70th anniver
publishes, 27 weeks on the new york times best seller list. 27 new york publishers turned it down, published it 44 weeks on new york times best seller's list. the way things are going now in the trump era, the hysteria, i don't know if any of you are reading the treason times but it's every day about somehow facebook page that they think russia went behind who they have thrown the whole election. [laughter] >> if you visited america in 2016 you would notice outside of major cities you...
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the buyer missed all that smoke a new york times investigation published last last august uncovered several meetings and correspondences between pi his staff and sinclair executives including one taking place just days before pi took over as f.c.c. chairman. now that is the appearance of alleged collusion i hope all you russia get out there is are taking notes this looks like collusion this doesn't look like illusion now let's start watching the harks. it looks like. it's. at the bottom if you. like you know that i got. this. week so. welcome everybody to watch and i wrote the story and that happened while at the very surprised that's the fire behind you great job . wow you know to me when i look at this it brings up a lot of questions not not about the actions but more about you know we know we're here in washington you live here for a little bit your followers a little bit you and i both know that the collusion between you know corporate lobbyists and corporate entities and people in positions of power here in washington is pretty much a daily occur so well there would be no restaurants o
the buyer missed all that smoke a new york times investigation published last last august uncovered several meetings and correspondences between pi his staff and sinclair executives including one taking place just days before pi took over as f.c.c. chairman. now that is the appearance of alleged collusion i hope all you russia get out there is are taking notes this looks like collusion this doesn't look like illusion now let's start watching the harks. it looks like. it's. at the bottom if you....
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the job is to get through upton sinclair was hated in his day by the new york media so much so he had to open up a press office for six months and do nothing but battle journalist who hated his death. they say you have an agenda. upton sinclair had a bigger agenda than i did, he cared about workers rights. it's about the facts. journalists and pose schoolteachers, secret shoppers, drug dealers, victims, child abusers, china becomes common russian drug mafia, smugglers, those are the only ones we know about. [applause] those are the only ones we know about. "the chicago sun-times" ran it for an entire year. that is far more than we have ever done and they were denied a pulitzer prize because of how elaborate the deception was. it's not nearly the quandary they would have us believe. we can't get people to say things they otherwise wouldn't say i don't have words into the mouth but they say i need their lips move using cgi. so we think what we do is not just ethical as necessary but it's not about the techniques. we have this vision and creed. it's the same as many people in media about
the job is to get through upton sinclair was hated in his day by the new york media so much so he had to open up a press office for six months and do nothing but battle journalist who hated his death. they say you have an agenda. upton sinclair had a bigger agenda than i did, he cared about workers rights. it's about the facts. journalists and pose schoolteachers, secret shoppers, drug dealers, victims, child abusers, china becomes common russian drug mafia, smugglers, those are the only ones...