Ashley oh. Lauren your producer gave it to you. Ashley this is about me. What a man. Good morning, everyone, 10 00 eastern. Straight to your money. Going up for the opening bell, nicely so. Weve gone over an increase in inflation and we are off 160, lots of red ink now. The 10 year treasury yield has gone up above 4 . A key benchmark. Price of oil 80. 69. 73,000 earlier this week, 717 right now. The president has a new economic strategy. Hes writing what he considers the racial wrongs of the past. Thats where the construction of two interstate highways back in the 60s separated the black community from the rest of the city. Black leaders maintain those highways deprive their community of opportunity and jobs. Biden has a 3 billion plan to retrofit or remove community dividing highways across the country. In milwaukee biden said communities left behind, rebuilding the roads, prerepairing cracks in the sidewalks and that is a racebased policy designed to attract votes and put right what
In journalism with former Washington Post executive editor Leonard Downie and cbs news former president andrew heyward. They focus on the social media policies and investigative reporting. This is about one hour and 20 minutes. With good afternoon and welcome to our audience gathered here and welcome to everyone who is watching us live on cspan. We are here for an important discussion here today on a topic called beyond objectivity producing trustworthy news in todays newsrooms. I am from the Walter Cronkite school of journalism. I am pleased to be joined today by two distinctive individuals, glenn downey, who is the former executive editor of the Washington Post, who now serves as a professor at the Cronkite School. And andrew hayward, to my far left, who is the former president of cbs news, who is now a Research Professor amongst other things at the Cronkite School. Today, we will engage in a discussion about the report that mr. Hayward and mr. Downey worked on about beyond objectivi
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Good afternoon and welcome to our audience gathered here and welcome to everyone who is watching us live on cspan. We are here for an important discussion here today on a topic called beyond objectivity producing trustworthy news in todays newsrooms. I am from the Walter Cronkite school of journalism. I am pleased to be joined today by two distinctive individuals, glenn downey, who is the former executive editor of the Washington Post, who now serves as a professor at the Cronkite School. And andrew hayward, to my far left, who is the former president of cbs news, who is now a Research Professor amongst other things at the Cronkite School. Today, we will engage in a discussion about the report that mr. Hayward and mr. Downey worked on about beyond objectivity, examining what that means from a contemporary point of view in todays newsrooms. Just a little bit of background about this report and how we got here, we work presented with an opportunity to explore issues that would be of impo