Keep the crowds away. Therefore they cannot touch. Touch down for a capsule carrying samples from a distant asteroid the scientists hope could explain the formation of the universe. Welcome to the program what was meant to be a rally to back to Senate Candidates has turned into an opportunity for donald trump to once again falsely claim that he won last months president ial election hes been campaigning in georgia for the republicans facing a run of votes next week next month possibly the poll which decides which Party Controls the u. S. Senate but trump spent much of the time criticizing democrats and georgias republican governor who has refused to endorse his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the president ial election our white house caused by. From the romney. Its his 1st raleigh since joe biden was declared the winner of the nov 3rd president ial election still donald trump says that he is not giving up on challenging and trying to overturn those results and win a 2nd term
Good evening, everybody. I am the executive director of the Ethics Center and in partnership with the Carnegie Council for the ethics and International Relations in the globalization of International Affairs program and advanced searches the Network Australian circuit around the world i would like to welcome you here this evening for what is a very hot topic i think it isnt just the speakers it must be almost 24 hours since ive arrived and see how big an issue but as i mentioned is a vicious thing we are having the conversation on the first of april because of course it is april fools day and the significance of that for me whether it is literature at the job othe jobof the fools alwaysk truth to power. Its to speak truth to power that can reside in the ideas and assumptions and things that can hold us in its way so w place we going to talk about that. We have the longish hash tag, shades of red and blue. There will be books on sale on a corner. Theres two empty chairs and they will ev
Good evening, everybody. I am the executive director of the Ethics Center and in partnership with the Carnegie Council for the ethics and International Relations in the globalization of International Affairs program and advanced searches the Network Australian circuit around the world i would like to welcome you here this evening for what is a very hot topic i think it isnt just the speakers it must be almost 24 hours since ive arrived and see how big an issue but as i mentioned is a vicious thing we are having the conversation on the first of april because of course it is april fools day and the significance of that for me whether it is literature at the job othe jobof the fools alwaysk truth to power. Its to speak truth to power that can reside in the ideas and assumptions and things that can hold us in its way so w place we going to talk about that. We have the longish hash tag, shades of red and blue. There will be books on sale on a corner. Theres two empty chairs and they will ev
The line . I think there is such a thing as the truth. If you believe the world is flat the world does not need you to believe that its round so that is where i started and it is a belief that is enormously eroded in recent times and very strangely theyve done a flip and its crazy stuff from the internet and maybe malicious and put there by russians specifically targeting bernie sanders. Now in the post election, the white house from which all flows it is now in the Mainstream Media. That is a very unstable society. How would you assess the health of the so called main stream media. I believe nothing is true and everything is possible and it is an account of postsoviet russ russia. His account of how the russian government uses information as a Political Tool and its not a 20th Century Soviet Union model of pressing particular views on policy questions or cultural issues. Its much more freeflowing and much more difficult to nail down and you see it is at work at a place like russia tha
Ways for journalists and government officials to Work Together constructively to make sure that the public gets the information that we all need in a democracy. Kathy said i am barbara cochran. Im professor of journalism and the director of the Washington Program of the Missouri School of journalism. And also the president of the National Press Club Journalism institute, which is the charitable and educational arm of the National Press club. This session is one of a series we have been doing this year to address the problems that have arisen, very dramatically, in washington for reporters this year and the threats facing a free press. This spring we discussed the challenges facing white house and other Government Agency reporters and also reporters who were covering local issues at the local level. And other Government Agency we have spoken out along with other journalism organizations about efforts to block reporting about government, and we are preparing a curriculum for the fall tha