There of the performance of the media and the journalism industry. Why do we need another one . And whats different about. Well, i guess hopefully its got jokes in it. Hopefully it is an engaging and i hope engrossing read. I think i as a journalist do not have much in media criticism. Right. And is not. I have a joke about it which is that its like asbestos abatement. Its its hazardous. You need specialized equipment and its best left to the professionals. So i think theres lots of good media criticism. I think most criticism is trash and most media criticism is indicative of the problem im trying to talk about in this book, which is that its a refuge for partisans. Dont want to talk about what our side did. So lets talk about the coverage of what our side did. So this is not this is not my happy place, but i had a weird experience professionally and i think were all sort of having a weird experience professionally or as citizens, which this stuff is, you know, the changes that have g
That its like asbestos abatement. Its its hazardous. You need specialized equipment and its best left to the professionals. So i think theres lots of good media criticism. I think most criticism is trash and most media criticism is indicative of the problem im trying to talk about in this book, which is that its a refuge for partisans. Dont want to talk about what our side did. So lets talk about the coverage of what our side did. So this is not this is not my happy place, but i had a weird experience professionally and i think were all sort of having a weird experience professionally or as citizens, which this stuff is, you know, the changes that have gone our industry in the past 20 years, you know, its been a lot. Theres been a lot going on. And i think were in a time where people are really hungry for for us for the learning curve to steepen and for that for us to get better, faster there you talk about not to at great in the book what happened to you at fox news when you were let
That its like asbestos abatement. Its its hazardous. You need specialized equipment and its best left to the professionals. So i think theres lots of good media criticism. I think most criticism is trash and most media criticism is indicative of the problem im trying to talk about in this book, which is that its a refuge for partisans. Dont want to talk about what our side did. So lets talk about the coverage of what our side did. So this is not this is not my happy place, but i had a weird experience professionally and i think were all sort of having a weird experience professionally or as citizens, which this stuff is, you know, the changes that have gone our industry in the past 20 years, you know, its been a lot. Theres been a lot going on. And i think were in a time where people are really hungry for for us for the learning curve to steepen and for that for us to get better, faster there you talk about not to at great in the book what happened to you at fox news when you were let
There of the performance of the media and the journalism industry. Why do we need another one . And whats different about. Well, i guess hopefully its got jokes in it. Hopefully it is an engaging and i hope engrossing read. I think i as a journalist do not have much in media criticism. Right. And is not. I have a joke about it which is that its like asbestos abatement. Its its hazardous. You need specialized equipment and its best left to the professionals. So i think theres lots of good media criticism. I think most criticism is trash and most media criticism is indicative of the problem im trying to talk about in this book, which is that its a refuge for partisans. Dont want to talk about what our side did. So lets talk about the coverage of what our side did. So this is not this is not my happy place, but i had a weird experience professionally and i think were all sort of having a weird experience professionally or as citizens, which this stuff is, you know, the changes that have g
Remarks from David Strickland the former administrator of the national highway Traffic Safety administration. Good afternoon everybody. I hope youre enjoying the first day of ces although it is the official first day. I will be the moderator for todays panel. But before we start the brief introductions and the full discussion we have some opening remarks and i want to introduce the next speaker. He has been riding shotgun over this for four years now. Its been a very interesting four years and a revolution was going on in the automobile industry. Id like you to please welcome David Strickland. [applause] thank you so much and wow this is a superstar panel. I may stay longer to learn something here. As a number of you maybe aware i will be stepping down from my post at nhtsa as administrator and a couple of weeks but i wanted to share a couple of perspectives quickly. Ive been told five minutes and i will keep 25. We first began our work during my tenure on distraction starting really i