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COMMENTARY: Fame and its relationship with the media, it is fascinating. Especially when the influence of media plays a role in shaping public perception and determining what is considered important or famous. With more, on what can be a twisted view of reality, here is Dr. Larry Burriss, an MTSU Professor of Journalism...
About Dr. Burriss - Larry Burriss, professor of journalism, teaches introductory and media law courses. At the graduate level he teaches quantitative research met ...
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this political game we are seeing. troubling because obviously we know it is top issue. going in presidential. the reality is, even today there is an op-ed showing 1,100 counties in the u.s. would be experiencing decline. population in decline but for immigration. smart for a country to do and counties facing the lowest birthrate. our economy needs these workers and we need to stop putting in the policies. >> that is an important point as well. thank you very much, greatly appreciate your time. after the break, what the outrage over basketball star caitlin clark's salary tells us about a cultural shift when it comes to women's sports culturat comes to women's sports called td, tardive dyskinesia,
>> no, i am not aware. i was focused on protecting a dozen or so members trapped. we were working on figuring out how to barricade the doors to prevent access to the gallery and then eventually had to find an escape route out. it was a very difficult situation. and luckily thanks to the courage of the u.s. capitol police we were able to find our way to safety. >> and, i guess my point is, this is not somebody who believes in treating all protesters the same. the op-ed for which there was much sort of attention around was about using the insurrection act on the protest erupted for george floyd. he is for, his words, forcibly removing, removing with force protesters he calls them pro- hamas protesters, most of them
the best of it but this is election interference from the democrats, trying to win this by hook or crook. >> tote trial -- back to the trial, there is op-ed in "new york post," michael goodwin that reads in part: >> i -- we're talking about contrast, looking at "new york times." will a mountain of evidence be enough to convict trump, the sub headline. monday we'll see opening statements. state's case seems strong but a convection is far from assured. if you read to that article there is a lot about the
>> we have leading candidate for president being forces to take time off campaign trail for an invented legal theory which has never seen the light of day in a courtroom, this is outrageous. >> drusm will be in a new york city courtroom every day for trial, expected to last 6 to 8 weeks. >> thank you, brian. >> trump is stuck in a new york city courtroom, instead of campaigning, a "new york post" op-ed argues that trial is by design and labelings biden's run as a presidential champagne. not like the drink but a sham had. he is getting a warm welcome, no matter where he goes bhr. like when he stopped at a bodega in new york.
rallies, that means op-eds in newspapers and directly confronting the league itself to do what kelsey plum has said, the star for the las vegas as. we don't want to get paid the same amount as the men. what we want is the same amount of revenue, percentage wise that the men get. the gap between 50% and 9 to 10% is a shameful one and that needs to change. >> i wanted to talk to you about how these athletes are platformed, right? it's the culture we create. wilson is the best player for one of the greatest basketball teams ever, but nike still hasn't given her a signature shoe. of course, lebron james comes to mind, given almost $0 million straight out of high school before playing a single nba game. his high school games were televised because of the excitement that was built around him. how does the way women and the way they are marketed to the general public contribute to
obviously, you know, we know immigration is a top issue. we know that it is going to become even more so going into the presidential. but the reality is even today there is an op-ed showing the counties in the u.s. will be experiencing declines. that is where we have an opportunity to explain that immigration is not just the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do for a country, for counties that are facing the lowest birthrate. our economies need these workers and we need to stop fear mongering, implementing these unconstitutional policies. >> thank you so much. i greatly appreciate your time. it's always great to have you back on the show. after the break, what the outrage over basketball star caitlin clark's salary tells us about a cultural shift when it comes to women sports.