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Transcripts For CSPAN Society Of Professional Journalists - Covering Hate 20171230

Booktv. Org. Next, a look at the challenges of covering hate groups and their freedom of expression on College Campuses, at protests, and online. Hosted by the society of professional journalists, this is two hours. Welcome. We have a lot to cover. Lets get started. We will allow time for questions at the end. If anyone is like tweeting we , have a hashtag. I am your moderator alex tarquinio, im the president elect of the society of professional journalists. Through our new york city chapter, known as the deadline club, we are cohosting this event with the cuny graduate school of journalism. We have with us today, to my right marc lacey, the National News editor of the New York Times. He is responsible for a dozen bureaus and a team of new yorkbased correspondence. He also leads race related, the times coverage of race related issues. Before that he was a correspondent in africa and latin america. Sitting next to him is the director of interactive journalism at the cuny graduate school

Transcripts For CSPAN Society Of Professional Journalists - Covering Hate 20180102

Have a hashtag. I am your moderator. To our new york city chapter, we aredline club, meeting here today. We have to my right mark lacey, the National News leader of the New York Times. Related, racial issues. He was a correspondent. Sitting next to him, the director of interactive journalism, cofounder of the website the hate index. He began his career at the New York Times as a breaking news editor and writer on the website. Then we have a senior staff attorney with the aclu, speech, privacy and technology. Intelligence project. Countryraveled the following extremism. He was a regional correspondent and iraq war correspondent for the associated press. Finally, jessica schulberg. She has written about this topic recently. Thank you. Lets start with lightning rounds. I will ask questions. And everyone can ask the same question. The importance of terminology. Tell us what guidance your . Rganizations have starting with you. I spend a fairmount of my time as the national editor, talking t

Transcripts For SFGTV Government Access Programming 20180211

I am the Deputy Director of the Human Services agency for administration. And i guess id like to start off by talking about our process and where we are in the process and then we will go into the substance of this presentation. So, the department of aging and Adult Services is of course part of the Human Services agency. And the Human Services agency has within it a sort of a large support staff area. It does a number of things, but one of the things we do is we develop the budget for the agency, of course, we do that in cooperation with Shireen Mcspadden and Deputy Directors like cindy and joe, and Program Directors throughout the agency. And we do it with a budget staff and emily gibb and tiffany wong are two of the members who have worked on the daa is budget this year. We reach out to the Program Offices throughout the agency to ask them to identify areas of new need, changing regulation, changing law. Changes in the patterns of consumption of services. And then potentially innova

Transcripts For CSPAN2 After Words Michael Duffy The Preacher And The Presidents 20180224

Million, but 11 are or very special because he developed an intimate relationship with every president many modern time going back to harry truman. And with us today to talk about this book is Michael Duffy who is a veteran reporter with Time Magazine. He is known in this town as the ultimate insider. He is the reporter who knows the back story on the big story. He is a man who is very well sourced and has a reputation in time for being selfeffacing, very witty and a man who would sit with his coauthor, nancy gibbs, in the bureau and come up with these astounding cover stories, more than 100 of them to their credit, in a mysterious process that no one else quite understands. [laughter] so i want to get to that in a minute, but first, welcome to the show. Welcome to after words, michael, and let me ask you many books, scores of books have been written about billy graham but none that have focused on his relationship with the president s in quite this way. How did you get this idea, whyd

Transcripts For WTXF Teen Kids News 20180127

For the most metaphors in a single read. And heres one more, to help us launch our discussion of ways to afford college, rob franek is here. Hes from the Princeton Review. Hi, rob. Hey, folks, good to be back. And im so happy to be here talking about paying for college because it is not rocket science. So that were all on the same page, what does a year of college typically cost here on earth . Well, the way we talk about it at Princeton Review is one year of Public University average across the states, and that number for this year is 29,090. And remember, thats the biggest four, tuition, room and board, fees, and books. On the other side of the spectrum are schools that are private colleges. Now, for one year of private college, averaged across the United States, again, the big four, tuition, room and board, fees, and books is 45,370. Wow, thats a lot. We always hear about Financial Aid. How do you find out if you qualify for that . Well, there are two ways to think about Financial A

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