Host we regularly ask you about your trust or confidence in institutions, Government Agencies, individuals, confidence in the military, cdc, irs, and the economy to name a few. But what about organizations who wrote or on that . News media . Monday, august 14, many of you have probably by now watched or read if you news stories this morning. Do you trust of the news media . That is our question in the first hour of the program. We will look at several stories on that but mostly we want to hear from you. If you say yes, the line to call is 202 7488000. If your answer is no, 202 7488001. If you are unsure, trust some, some a little less, 202 7488002 would be the line to call. You can also send us a text, 202 7488003. Tell us your name and where you are texting from, first. We are on facebook and on what used to be called twitter. You can find us cspanwj. We welcome your posts on social media. We spend your the first hour looking at your level of trust and how you get your daily news stor
Announcer this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, and welcome, everyone. In maui tonight, residents and survivors of this weeks deadly firestorm are being allowed to return to the scorched neighborhoods they called home to see what is left, but warned by hawaiis governor to brace for the worst. Many residents of lahaina after making harrowing escapes from the advancing flames asking the tough questions tonight, why there were no warning sirens before flames consumed everything around them. Tonight, the lahaina fire is largely and service areower slowlying back to fe momeny interview iis governor about concerns over warnin but first our standing by in maui. Tom llamas leads off our coverage tonight. Tom joining us now with some breaking News Reporter we learned Emergency Management did not sound off those sirens, which could have let residents know danger was approaching. Alerts did go out via phones and on broadcast tv and radio, but we just got back from flying over la
Omid Football Team in the last match last night, our country defeated 10 National Teams of tajikistan and won the championship against irans jungle. Mohammad hossein baziar scored the goal. Ali eslamis students previously won against kyrgyzstan, afghanistan and uzbekistan and only lost against turkmenistan. Futsal competitions kaffa with the presence of omid the matches of our country and five other National Teams were held in the city of dushanbe, tajikistan. The afghan team , led by Majid Mortazavi , the head coach of iran , won turkmenistan. 5 first weight 48 kg payam ahmadi will fight against the representative of russia in the first round, in 55 kg Mohammad Reza gholami, after taking a break in the first round, in the round of 16 against the winner of turkmenistan and japan wrestlers, he will go to the field in 65 amir mehdi saeedi will face the opponent of 60 dbastan. Will go in 80, Alireza Abbasi represents palestine and in 110 kg weight, amir hossein abduli competes with wrestl
Hopefully, with an idea that not anreagan was dunce, as he was reporter but actually an intellectual who is very comfortable with ideas. I would like them to come away with an appreciation of bill buckley. Sometimes we get caught up in his style, but he was also a very serious man who could have been the playboy of the western world, but chose, as a put it in the book, to be the st. Paul of the conservative movement. To evangelize on behalf of conservative drought his 60 years. Brian you say in the book you are now designated as the longest living conservative and a country who has been active in politics. What year did it start for you that you were active in politics . Lee it would started in 1960 with the Republican National convention, which i attended. I was an editor of the young Republican National newspaper. So i attended. That was the first of some 11 or 12 National Conventions i attended. That is when i got into it. That same year was when we founded Young Americans for freed
This week on q a, Heritage Foundation distinguished fellow, lee edwards. He discusses his memoir just right a life in pursuit of liberty. Host lee edwards, your new book just right. What do want somebody to take away . Mr. Edwards i want them to realize that Barry Goldwater was far more than just somebody who voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. That he was, in fact, the most consequential loser in american politics. I want them to come away, hopefully, with an idea that Ronald Reagan was not amiable dunce. But actually an intellectual who is very comfortable with ideas. I would like them to come away with an appreciation of bill buckley. Sometimes we get caught up in his style, but he was also a very serious man who could have been the playboy of the western world, but chose, as a put it in the book, to be the st. Paul of the conservative movement. To evangelize on behalf of conservatives and throughout his life, some 60 years. Host you say in the book you are now designated as