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Transparency is one of our core values. Today, there is a need to build trust with our audience because new media and ways of communicating spread lies and slanted news faster than “real” news. At the same time, this era of new technologies makes it easier than ever for news organizations to be transparent. People don’t just have to believe us, they can investigate our investigations with our source materials.
Transparency is key to building credibility.
inewsource reporters have primary responsibility for reporting, writing, and fact-checking their stories. But before a story is published, the reporter reviews all facts and sources with an editor or another reporter. Facts must be traced to a primary source.
airplane and the people on the ground. i promise you that had they had choices and time, and they were able to i want to bring in chad myers, chad s got a question for you. tell me a little bit, you talked about what was going through the pilot s mind. describe a pilot who knows his plane is not going to fly anymore. what s the thought process, and i m sure you think about four minutes worth of things in about four seconds. what is that process like when you re in a plane? it s one of the most unique processes in the world. i have to say in my case, i m long since being a navy pilot, but it shaped the rest of my life because it put every challenge into sequential order and in this case, in milliseconds. so the training, the navy pilot training is issue based. every flight they spring something on you so that you have to decide and take your queues, each set of those decisions that you reach draws you to an inescapable conclusion. this is my decision, i must act. if yo
apartment complexes, or they had no choice? i guarantee you they had no time and no choice. every pilot makes their own decision about their moral considerations, what are you going to do in this situation, the wing man mentality is to look out for the people in the airplane and the people on the ground. i promise you that had they had choices and time, and they were able to i want to bring in chad myers, chad s got a question for you. tell me a little bit, you talked about what was going through the pilot s mind. describe a pilot who knows his plane is not going to fly anymore. what s the thought process, and i m sure you think about four minutes worth of things in about four seconds. what is that process like when you re in a plane? it s one of the most unique processes in the world. i have to say in my case, i m long since being a navy pilot, but it shaped the rest of my life because it put every challenge into sequential order and in this case, in milliseconds.