Said to be devastated. And hugh hefner the founder of playboy magazine, how will he be remembered . Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may has mounted a strong defence of the free market, a day afterJeremy Corbyn told the Labour Party Conference that capitalism was facing a crisis of legitimacy. In a speech to the bank of england, the Prime Minister said the financial crisis and globalisation had brought concerns that the economy was not working for everyone but capitalism remained the best way for a Living Standards to grow. Lets head to westminster now and our Political Correspondent, jonathan blake. By by virtue of the timing ofJeremy Corbyn putts mac speech yesterday and theresa may putts mac speech today, we have set out very starkly this huge contrast in ideologies, if you like. And theresa may arguing that the free market economy is underrated to sustain peoples Living Standards. Theres the real chisora people. Their speech at the bank of england this morning wa
Kalb hello, welcome to the National Press club and another edition of the kalb report. On our program tonight, we are pulling guardians of the Fourth Estate and our guardians are our guest. , executive editor of the New York Times and martin baron, executive editor of the Washington Post, arguably the two most influential editors of the two most influential newspapers in the country. Dean has been in this job since 2014, having earlier served as managing editor and Washington Bureau chief of the times. The losedited Angeles Times and won by a Pulitzer Prize reporting for the Chicago Tribune and started his newspaper career way back when as a Young Journalist at the Times Picayune in new orleans. Martin baron, marty to most of his friends joined the Washington Post in 2013 after 11 years editing the boston globe. Both papers under his leadership harvested 12 poster prizes. Baron also in earlier times helped edit the los Angeles Times, the New York Times and the miami herald. Allow me to
Highlights his tax reform policy. 7 30 p. M. Age at eastern on cspan. This runs one hour 15 minutes. [applause] kalb hello, welcome to the National Press club and another edition of the kalb report. Im marvin kalb. On our program tonight, we are talking guardians of the Fourth Estate and our guardians are our guest. Dean baquet, executive editor of the New York Times and martin baron, executive editor of the Washington Post, arguably the two most influential editors of the two most influential newspapers in the country. Dean has been in this job since 2014, having earlier served as managing editor and Washington Bureau chief of the times. He also edited the Los Angeles Times and won by a Pulitzer Prize reporting for the Chicago Tribune and started his newspaper career way back when as a Young Journalist at the Times Picayune in new orleans. Martin baron, marty to most of his friends joined the Washington Post in 2013 after 11 years editing the boston globe. Both papers under his leader
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Angeles times, the New York Times and the miami harold. Allow me to start our discussion tonight with a simple proposition that in a democracy such as ours if freedom of the press is jeopardized then democracy itself is jeopardized since one is intimately linked to the other. During the president ial campaign of 2016 donald trump routinely criticized the press humiliating a number of reporters, bullying others, challenging the very concept of freedom of the press as written into the First Amendment of the u. S. Constitution. If he won it would inevitably change. That is the way it has always been. He won and it has not changed. It has gotten much worse even on occasion frightening. I use that word deliberately. The word of a president is much more consequential than the word of a candidate. I know other president s have had their quarrels with the media but donald trump crossed a bright line when he accused reporters of being the enemies of the American People forgetting it was a favor