Lives or were injured. He said by and large the vast majority of the Men And Women are decent honorable people. What did he mean by that . That is exactly what he meant. How can he take steps to unify the country while the Impeachment Trial is going on . Well he can focus his efforts, which is exactly what he is doing, on delivering necessary relief to the American Public and using his forum to talk about how he is going to reopen schools. How he is going to get shots in the arms of americans. How he will ensure that the one in seven American Families who are. What is his message to republicans that say that the trial is undercuts any efforts. He invites republicans to help bring relief to the American Public. Talk about his agenda, President Biden has been signing executive orders, speaking to the american people, focusing on the senate next week. How concerned is he that the senate trial will undercut his momentum . I think he has been clear that there is an urgency to delivering rel
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Reporter trying to build my career and i coronerred you in a local newsroom in albuquerque to quiz you then but your career and so for me to just continue the conversation is great. Ill just pick up where i left off 25 years ago. I remember that. I remember that very clearly and we worked opposite each other. You were at nbc cover the trial of tim tim mcveigh in denver. Thats right, and went on actually to marry after the trial was over one of the lead prosecutors. So Oklahoma City and that horrible event is something that stayed with me but also in a pleasant way in the aftermath of all of it. Scott, let me start with journalism. This book, truth worth telling is an example of a wonderful career in journalism and journalism done the right way, with a sense of purpose and a sense of meaning. So, i jump right to the idea of where you think this state of journalism is today, and you write so jarringly in your book the dividing line that matters now is the one between journalism and junk.
Dc covering the trial of Timothy Mcveigh in denver. And one of the lead prosecutors from that horrible event that has stayed with me that also in a pleasant way in the aftermath. Starting with journalism this is an example of a wonderful career in journalism and done the right way with its sense of meaning. So you write in your book that the dividing line that matters now is the one between journalism and junk. Never before in Human History has more information been available and for the first time never in their history has Bad Information been available to poor people. So much of what we see on the internet is cast by foreign hostile governments and cynical politicians to bend and change american opinion. I ask myself the question what is the fastest way to destroy democracy . War . Terrorism . Another Great Depression . I dont think so the fastest way to destroy a democracy is to poison the information. Thats exactly what we are seeing right now. And thats where people like you and
It. He recounts the life of abolitionist thomas who bought his own freedom, helped hundreds of others escape in washington. Baltimore and the underground railroad flee north also tells, the story of the baltimore slave trader, hope slaughter, who shaped who shipped hundreds of south from the inner harbor, often them from their families forever. This evening, the author will be joined in conversation by journalist Michael Fletcher scott shane is a former for the New York Times and Baltimore Sun. He is the author of objective troy a terrorist, a president and rise of the drone in dismantling utopia how information ended the soviet union. Michael is a Senior Writer with espns enterprise, an investigative team. He formerly reporter for espns the undefeated and the washington post. He is a coauthor of supreme discomfort the divided soul of clarence thomas. In his review of the book the washington post, richard, who wrote flee north, a gripping story, told at a brisk pace in a no fuss prose