National Geographic Jerry is currently a consultant on Afghanistan Pakistan and Al-Qaeda for CBS News and wrs for the Carnegie Council we'll have some time time for Q&A at the end please come to the mic located over there with your question and note that this talk is being taped
He's the editor of "WIRED Magazine," and he's formerly the editor of newyorker.com. He's also a contributor to CBS News and regularly appears on "CBS This Morning." Just a little bit of a background about Nick before I turn it over to him.
So news organizations are very jealously guarding their credibility, as, for example, Dan Rather learned, to his discomfort, back in 2003, when he published information that turned out to be spurious with CBS News ' imprimatur on it-- very important for organizations like CNN, the New York Times to maintain their credibility.
figuring out how to tell a um a story about sublethal impacts under of any nature is tricky having worked with CBS News and having them come to me and say but the shipping noise thing isn't it killing them and you you know you know that he really wants you to say yes because that's the story and the answer
These people just come to life. I don't know why I asked-- I was working at CBS News at the time, and I asked one of my colleagues who had created "Morning Edition" and "Weekend Edition" on NPR.
and see that there's Liberation now liberating one child at a time elain kiano CBS News New York one of the first things I wanted to ask you was I think a lot of people here including myself
traffickers were pretending to be hosting a modeling school and they every weekend they they could literally watch that CBS news clip and tomorrow bring the kids to to another party
When I starred in that episode of "NOVA Science," I performed some pretty crazy feats of memory, and then I trained the host of the show, David Pogue who is also a "New York Times" tech columnist and "CBS News " correspondent. You guys have probably all heard of David Pogue, I would imagine, in the tech industry.
But you do also talk a lot about the sexism from your early days trying to make it on air at CNN. There are some stories in there that are really just eye-opening-- your time at CBS News . So I mean, you just touched on it a little bit, but I'd love to hear a little bit more about those experiences and what advice you have to young women
"New York" magazine called her writing on the homeless worthy of Dickens. She was a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press and a producer for CBS News based in Rome. She has two children, both now grown, and they both attended New York City public schools from kindergarten through high school.
that I don't know that I know gole goers know um so we so we can combat these guys get these kids out it's you know we can do these operations and we will you saw that operation on CBS news that actually was 123 victims rescued on that operation it was actually that was Carta was just one city um most of our operations yield 20 30 victims at one time we pull them out
was they this this guy in the beach introduce them to these are usually they're vendors that will work for a commission and so they introduce you to the real traffickers the guys who have the kids and in this case as you saw in CBS News these guys were these traffickers were pretending to be hosting a modeling school and they
And so I approached these new careers, and I have four of them now to replace the airline career I left after 30 years two years ago. As a speaker, as an author as a consultant to industry and as a CBS news aviation consultant. I approach that with the same discipline and diligence I did in my flying career.
Was he a producer at CBS? No. He was a famous on air person at CBS News . He's legendary. Anyway, you kids today. You don't know. You don't know what it was like in the-- 80s.
judgment. Our culture reporter, Yasmin Rufo, told me more. She really did have such a varied career, but also a career that spanned almost her entire lifetime. Back in May, she told CBS News that she was just eight months old when her mom was taking her to auditions. By the time she was five, she'd appeared in 50 odd
voices. He's a National Book Award winning and number one New York Times best selling author. Thea Andrew W. Mellon, professor in the humanities and founding director of the Boston University Center for Anti Racist Research. Ah, contributing writer at the Atlantic and a CBS News correspondent. And in this fall, Professor Kennedy will become the Francis Be Cash and Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for the Advanced Study at Harvard University.
So what was it like looking back on that national, almost global history moment, and how Reddit's played a huge part in it? Yeah. When the Boston Marathon happened, I was actually working at CBS News . I was a writer for Katie Couric.
both help and hinder our current ability to connect with one another. Dr. Drouin is a behavioral scientist and expert on technology, relationships, couples, and sexuality, and has been featured in The New York Times, CBS News , CNN, NPR-- one of my favorites-- and other media outlets.