14th amendment. Through lincoln. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. [inaudible conversations] i get to take your speech to see if you really know what is going on. Good afternoon, welcome to the Heritage Foundation. In our douglas and sarah auditorium. Those of us joining us on the website and those of us viewing on cspan booktv in the future. Also welcome a group called the liberty bells with us today. Very shy and retiring. For those also watching online we remind you youre welcome to send questions or comments at any time. Simply email speaker heritage. Org and we will post it following for everyone. You also have todds book available for signing and purchase afterwards. Leading our discussion and opening up is becky norton dunlop. She is chairman of the conservative action project, advocates teaches american conservative ethics and energy into Natural Resources policy in general. She is also an active board member of numerous Public Policy organizations an
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We can go to East New York or harlem and find many people shooting up or using pills who are not white, lower middle class people. This is anad epidemic affecting all races and demographics and that is looked past in the media. It is easier for reporters most reporters are white. I am white and i am a reporter. I am speaking from experience and most newsrooms most reporters are white. I think white reporters feel more comfortable going to white neighborhoods who write about white drug addicts. I think if you saw more people of color in news rooms you would see this represented more fairly in the press. I wanted to cover that aspect of it. I will talk to you about an area in baltimore called oxy alley which is a small stretch on pennsylvania avenue and i spent a lot of time writing about the addicts there. This is a place where many drugs ended up. They call it oxy alley. If looks like any other blighted street on first glance in baltimore filled with vacant homes, discarded liquor bott
We can go to East New York or harlem and find many people shooting up or using pills who are not white, lower middle class people. This is anad epidemic affecting all races and demographics and that is looked past in the media. It is easier for reporters most reporters are white. I am white and i am a reporter. I am speaking from experience and most newsrooms most reporters are white. I think white reporters feel more comfortable going to white neighborhoods who write about white drug addicts. I think if you saw more people of color in news rooms you would see this represented more fairly in the press. I wanted to cover that aspect of it. I will talk to you about an area in baltimore called oxy alley which is a small stretch on pennsylvania avenue and i spent a lot of time writing about the addicts there. This is a place where many drugs ended up. They call it oxy alley. If looks like any other blighted street on first glance in baltimore filled with vacant homes, discarded liquor bott
We can go to East New York or harlem and find many people shooting up or using pills who are not white, lower middle class people. This is anad epidemic affecting all races and demographics and that is looked past in the media. It is easier for reporters most reporters are white. I am white and i am a reporter. I am speaking from experience and most newsrooms most reporters are white. I think white reporters feel more comfortable going to white neighborhoods who write about white drug addicts. I think if you saw more people of color in news rooms you would see this represented more fairly in the press. I wanted to cover that aspect of it. I will talk to you about an area in baltimore called oxy alley which is a small stretch on pennsylvania avenue and i spent a lot of time writing about the addicts there. This is a place where many drugs ended up. They call it oxy alley. If looks like any other blighted street on first glance in baltimore filled with vacant homes, discarded liquor bott