Twenty sixteen was an exciting year the results of the u. S. President ial election in the bronx and referendum in the u. K. Surprised a lot of people in the run up to those votes there was a lot of fake news floating around some observers said that facts have become less important. The post truth age had arrived. At the time i was working on a film about journalism and i wanted to find out more about this new phenomenon. I had always believed that the truth was the truth and that anything else was just false so i decided to talk to colleagues and experts to see whether this was actually the case. I dont accept the. Kind of postmodern. Ideas that truth doesnt exist i think it does we can try to find there are certain levels of truth theres verifiable truth. That means that what you wrote cant be verified so we need a media that. Is able to filter those lies out expose them so that we can. Shape our society and the most honorable way that we can the government always lies they may not b
Testosterone as a kind of social dominance hormone. Woodruff all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. Carnegie corporation of new york. Supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of International Peace and security. At carnegie. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff a note of some discord today, as President Trump addressed his first meeting of nato leaders. He criticized the allies, again, for falling short on their share of defense spending. From brussels, special correspondent Ryan Chilcote begins our coverage. Reporter jets blazed over brussels and na
Testosterone as a kind of social dominance hormone. Woodruff all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. Carnegie corporation of new york. Supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of International Peace and security. At carnegie. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff a note of some discord today, as President Trump addressed his first meeting of nato leaders. He criticized the allies, again, for falling short on their share of defense spending. From brussels, special correspondent Ryan Chilcote begins our coverage. Reporter jets blazed over brussels and na
Their daughters first steps. My daughters first steps were experienced by me in the comfort of my own home and were not disseminated in this way, but that is up to each on their own. Dean lyons i tend to use it professionally as well, but occasionally i will tweet about my kids, and it sounds authentic to them. I think they respond favorably. Gabriel it is lovely. It is lovely. As a user, some of those moments where i get to see this unvarnished look at people ive never would have had access to i love those experiences. To be able to be exposed to interactions between people i love those experiences, too, and to the extent there is an appetite to see that unvarnished look at me, i am happy to catch up over a coffee at some time, but i am not putting it on display. Dean lyons are there any tweets you regret . Gabriel that is a great question. Maybe because i am a cautious person, no, there are none, but i stand by them. There are plenty of other people i regret having done. Dean lyons t
Invented, it is thought by people like jeff to have the greatest chance to do that. The trouble is that when youre going the stuff is called nmc, by the way. When you are trying to shift from nmc to nmc 2. 0 you just described it as watching the bowling pins fall. When you do that and those bowling pins fall, the architecture you set up in the house that you built, so to speak, turns into though as you drive home from here and half the front door is in the back door in the living room is in the bathroom and this really happens in that battery. I know that you are trying to get the atoms to stay in one place. But that is a very, very hard thing to do and the stakes of putting the two pieces together those stakes being so very, very high. And being so very, very hard to you get hucksters and liars basically, claiming that they have got the answer, and give me 50 million so i can develop it. I wanted to roll back the second question. This is one of the things i suffered personally in the