i wanted to build on something alicea said and i m so happy she said it is that nonprofit news organizations play such a crucial role, i think in helping to fix these problems, and kind of move into another stage, and i spent my entire career at legacy news organizations, until quite recently, and being in the nonprofit news organization space right now, i want everyone to know, we have resources, we at the pulitzer center, give grants, to journalists, to do incredible projects, whether they re freelancers or whether they re, whether we partner with the organization, we also do the same key hostile environment training we make it possible. and we re trying, it is absolutely true of imwf and other organizations like us, we re trying to set a standard to get legacy news organizations to follow our lead in matching diversity and one of the things we re most concerned about is looking at diversity figures of newsrooms and t
for us is uniquely qualified to do it. it s karen testa. karen, for the better part of the past year for the associated press has commissioned coverage, has been the supervisor of coverage of sexual harassment, and karen, we brought you in for this purpose. what advice do you have right now for newsrooms who know there are stories to be done and want to do them right? you know, i think i would say don t go looking for a bad guy to take down. don t go looking for a big name. understand that so much of what we can do is proactive journalism. understanding what are the regulations out there that exist, who has set things in place, what is the culture, in almost any beat that we cover. it s really hard to think of any beat that we cover, where there wouldn t be some intersectionality with looking at issues of harassment. give us an idea of some of those stories that you have seen and that you actually edited. sure. i mean, there are stories as small as in statehouses. i lov
the driver stayed on scene to helch. we re working to help. we re working to find out how that teen is. a valley woman sharing the moments as she tried to fend off a driver who wouldn t quit. this going down near 48 sxt thomas last night. that driver behind bars. kim tobin talking with her. that is right she fought him off for an hour. she said she never had an with this guy on the road. she was on the 101 and got off going west on thomas when he came off a side street and started ramming her car, following her for miles. i could have died. i could have lost my life. i mean 25 minutes he was not letting up. describing her terrifying encounter with this black car. it was 25 minutes of pure torment. she saw the driver swerving behind her and then. smashed into the back of me. her. i tried to go right and he tried to sideswipe me. he hit her car seven times. she stayed on the phone with 911 who tried to get an officer to her and told her. you drove through
an explosion in afghanistan. this is a huge u.s. base. reports of a number of casualties specifics not just yet. the information just coming in. we will update you as we learn more. breaking for a third straight night anti-trump protests in the streets. in some cities like miami freeways. these demonstrations happening all over. our satellite center flooded with live pictures. our crews responding to a number of stories breaking here tonight. in goodyear where our thoughts are with an 8-year-old who was flown to a hospital after this crash. two cars involved here. not many street lights in the area. it s extremely dark and hard to sea. a see. a stretch of it closed for several year-old girl crossing near arizona mills mall. the driver stayed on scene to helch. we re working to help. we re working to find out how that teen is. a valley woman sharing the moments as she tried to fend off a driver who wouldn t quit. this going down near 48 sxt thomas last night. that
and no more alarm clock. congratulations on the clock. great to have you here. let s start with politics. top republicans are continuing to pour in and out at this hour as the president-elect is looking to shape that cabinet. this morning, one of the top white house jobs said to be offered to retired general michael flynn. do we know that for sure? let s talk to chief washington correspondents james rosen. he s the chief washington correspondent. if anyone would know, it would be the chief washington correspondent. let me be chief with you. yes, we know that. multiple sources confirmed that president-elect trump offered the position of white house national security adviser to retired general michael flynn. no word on whether he has accepted. in a book he published this year, the field of fight, he was fired where he never once received an audience with president obama because the general s assessment of the threat from isis and radical islam did not align with