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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20191103 10:05:00

wonder lust into a journalism career. she wanted to get morere experience but also cover stories she cared about. you need to get out there and go somewhere, where you can get a break? u i am starting to look litt further out onto the horizon. how far? one of the most dangerous maces in the world. what other stories are out there that i feel passionate about? at the stopna of my list was somalia. amanda knew she had to tell her mother about her plan. and you are thinking what? i would really rather she didn t r go. maybe you were to use your mom s words a little head strong? yeah,s i was head strong. i don t think i had spent enough time thinking ability what would happen if something did go wrong. soon enough, she would find out just how wrong thing could go. on theng plane into mogadishu s remembers a fellow passenger turning to her and her colleague nigel brennan with a stern warning. he said to me, your head, your

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190728:20:54:00

or have other negative impact on consumers experience. so this can be a good, if rather, painful process when it s properly done. katie from the new york times, justice department reporter, who s held many different hats in her journalism career, one of which she knows this very space, tech, quite well. that was one of her old beats. what s happening here, katie? i think for a long time the tech companies were able to make the argument, as long as there s no consumer harm, providing a consumer benefit by providing many, many free services, there was no reason to launch an antitrust investigation. traditionally, antitrust investigations have been launched because companies were creating consumer harm by raising prices, by having a monopoly on prices whereas here the tech companies were saying all we re doing is providing free services that help people. but i think when we take a step back and we look at what the justice department is seeing now, they are seeing companies that as

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190723:11:05:00

english. perhaps there s also a new european commissioner, the former german defense minister who speaks fluent english. so, you know, perhaps there are some signs that the new people might actually be able to do some things that the old folks couldn t do. i think that s right. as a matter of principle you have new people and it s an opportunity to look afresh at what s available and what s achievable. we re moments away from a new prime minister so i think that new prime minister will set out how they want to approach there it is. you re right. and there we go congratulations to mr. yeah. boris johnson has just been elected the next british prime minister as you heard before. boris johnson was born in new york city to wealthy british parents. he was educated at eton and oxford. began his journalism career at

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190127:16:18:00

google would say we re making the internet better for everybody. side effect is that the newsrooms are suffering as a result. right. this is a problem much bigger than huffpost or buzzfeed? yes. journalism is a pillar of democracy. we need wide ranging news out lets. you were notified about this on thursday. so were many of your colleagues. i ve been reading about people getting death threats, laid-off journalists getting death threat. yeah. is this affecting you, too? yeah. what happens is fortune an incubator had this campaign for journalists to tell us to learn to code, to send us death threats. i ve been getting death threats my entire journalism career. it s nothing new to me except the volume of it is really intense. after you have just lost your job it s incredibly painful. have you thought about what comes next? is it too soon to think about that? it s a little too soon for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190123:11:46:00

celebrated writers, russell baker, has died at the age of 93. the two-time pulitzer prize winning author was one of the best known humorists of his time with his irreverent observer column appearing in the new york times and hundreds of newspapers nationwide for nearly four decades. that column earned him the pulitzer in 1949 and he won once again in 1983, for his critically acclaimed autobiography, growing up. a graduate of johns hopkins university, baker trained as a pilot in world war ii and began his journalism career in 1947, as a police reporter for the baltimore sun. he also notably became only the second host of masterpiece theater in 1992, at the age of 67. baker died monday at his home in

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