Announcer cspan is your unfiltered view of government. We are funded by these Television Companies and more including cox. Cooling movie screen jerome is very rare. Hello. Friends do not have to be. And youre connected you are not alone. Talks supportive with cspan as a public service. Along with these other Television Providers giving you the front row seat to democracy. Becks next a discussion about promoting education and trustworthy news in journalism. These individuals focus on workforce diversity, social media policies, and investigative or. This is one hour 20 minutes. 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 Sch
Building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. Charter communications supports cspan as a public seice along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Next a conversation about public trust in media and transparency with former journalists and professors. They weighed in on media bias, source clarity and diversity in the industry. From the association for education in journalism, this is one hour and a half. Cover this and points out it would be good to have other microphones. As you know, im going to talk about this, but i wanted to share with you our agenda. Its alarming, as you know, the theme of our conference has been sponsoring freedom and defending democracy. I want to talk a little bit about what we are facing. Then i want to cover about how our homes are media platforms and what it has done and bias in the news media. I try to go very quickly. As you know, for a long time, we knew that we were meeting in was
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
In colorado. He highlighted supplies to ukraine and training pilots on f16 fighter jets. This is about 45 minutes. You. Thank you for the most spectacular security government i have been to. One name after another, just like hammer blows. Ending with you, jake. Thank you for being here. Let me get straight to it. Bill burns, one of the nicknames big names we had here yesterday. He discussed the failed coup attempt. Putins response to this, not acting on that implied word, trader. He said the emperor has no clothes or if the emperor does have clothes, he is taking a long time to get dressed. I think that is a very memorable way of putting it. Of course, it was about the exposed fragility of putin. My question to you is how can we exist assist this fragility along . Is that a goal . What happened inside russia is for the elements of Russian Society and russian politics to work out. It is not for us to sit around and plot how to change the regime in moscow. We made clear that is not where
Advocates and educators testifying on childcare access and affordability in the u. S. Before the Senate Health education labor and pensions committee. They discuss expanding childcare access and the impact of available childcare on the economy and training and education requirements for caregivers and educators. This is about two hours. Lets get the show in the. Road Senate Committee on House Institution and labor coming to order. And let me begin by thanking all of our panelists for being here for what will be i think a very important discussion of what tens of millions of families in this country. As the nation, we often talk about family values and how much we love our children. But unfortunately we have a funny way of showing that love. In America Today, we have the highest rates of childhood poverty of almost any major country on earth. And we have if we will be discussing today, a broken its dysfunctional childcare system. It is no great secret thats the psychologists tell us tha