I wasn't your prototypical anchor person or even scrappy street reporter , although I think I'm much more of a scrappy street reporter than a anchor woman, especially what an anchor woman look like back in the day.And I think I just kind of never lost this drive to not necessarily prove people wrong
you know, the success wasn't there. The performance wasn't there and just kind of put you in a dark place. And a reporter had asked me, How's bubble Wallace doing? And just that was it just broken. And, you know, it's OK. I've been depressed for a really long time, and, um, you know,it's it doesn't matter what you do for a profession, how much money you make, what you look like, what you smell
just appointed their first black president of the entire U C system. Right? Um, and I was interviewed, actually by local San Diego Press, and I was impressed with the reporter because she was like, Okay, let's be real here, too, though this happened, but right yet you see, San Diego has a 3% black student population. Most of youCaesar around the 34 range, right? Why do we not represent? And I said, let's do the cautionary tale. I've worked in other institutions where a person of color was
So one thing I recognized while doing this coverage was that as much as myself, and then later Sarah Cliffe, who's by far I think the best health care reporter in the country, were really I think doing a pretty good job covering Obamacare, certainly trying to.We were not building the thing our readers needed.
was medicine. He also served at the Globe's environmental reporter , roving national writer, investigative reporter and sports writer.And if you look at the Boston Globe archives you'll see that his byline appeared on over 7,000 articles over 15 years, so I think he probably doesn't have trouble disciplining
It's a lovely wind, I mean it actually feels good. Reporter : Male Salesman: Things are much better.No tents fell down.
So there are lots of things happening. Reporter : Brian: Year ago.That's when most of you were, I don't know, in kindergarten or something.
loves this guy me it turns out the woman with the vanilla skinny latte extra shot is a reporter for Channel 3 and she wants to do a segment on Me Maybe on men too about how I guess drinks at Starbucksevery afternoon well I don't I don't do this every afternoon I say only when the cafe is slow for example we never play this
crap, I can't believe I have to drag my, my butt in here to, to ask a question or report on something like this '. >> Andrew Baggarly: You know when you're a reporter and you're dealing with day to day deadlines, that's the most intimidating thing.You don’t really worry if the team is doing well or not doing well because you're writing a story regardless. And people ask me, 'Were you rooting for the team to win?' And basically
know if you have having trouble hearing I began working on this book because I have a past as a Washington Post reporter and started doing some reporting about assisted living and other new industries that were justbringing up to help people take care of their elders but the big the big impetus
same time I considered a career in journalism though I had recently shied away from my Boyhood idea of covering a baseball team after talking to a sports reporter about the 162 Game season half of which took place on the road he wasunshaven and a bit on the heavy side I asked him how it was to be gone from his family for such long periods of the year
do this with another Warren Buffett observation about four years ago I saw him on TV reporter was asking him waren what is success to you you're worth $50 billion is what is success to you how do youdefine success his answer success is simply doing what you love to do and being good
go to a restaurant that had really good wine and explain to her that she'd written a great book in which she was a reporter but in our movie she was a drug addict um and she took it uh like achamp and had a great time on a ride telling stories um like this one um Spike Jones had just directed Being John
adding that he wasn't happy with the drills because of his very good relationship with the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Mr. Trump told reporters that Kim Jong Un had responded to his message and claimed the situation was becoming much safer through theirrelationship. Kim Jong Un has always treated me with great respect.
incidents occurred that claimed lives um you know we're we're hearing from local workers on the ground. Um, and they have, you know, been telling reporters that this response now has lacked uh the equipment and the expertise that that would be needed fora disaster on such a large scale. And I'm just wondering, you know, where uh the pleas stand right now to get such
been seeing this unfolding uh the past uh 4 years to an extent where even us as reporters have been called to be told of that we are not reporting uh the truthbecause we have been reporting uh the actual things that have been happening.
Reporters Committee has consistently fought for easier access and enhanced transparency.
reporters who were print reporters who were covering the team.
Reporters of personal experience tend to suggest that creativity happens when they are not thinking hard about a problem, when they're thinking about it
reporters will often call me and say, "Is this virtual world versus the real world?" Peggy Orenstein: Right.
reporters and correspondents wanting to interview him and talk to him about the deteriorating political situation in the United States and was he going to come
Reporters are faced up every day with terrible things in life and so some of them fight back by becoming insensitive to it.
reporters or whoever -- journalists -- would ask me like where I worked before.
Our reporter spoke to one of the children who were in that video. He told her the task force officers beat and
a reporter ? And specifically, what is it that journalists do and bring to the table that citizens documenting injustice
a reporter asked me Congratulations to be drafted to Sydney. What does it feel like? They're being indigenous role model. And in my own mind, I'm thinking I
One reporter called it the Tour de Farce.
What reporter , what anchor, what producer, nobody knew who.
a reporter . Almost by definition, all the people that I tend to cover on stories that I cover
A reporter will find a source in the mayor's office because there's a scandal going on.
A reporter will file a story.
beat reporter will go whoa, whoa, whoa, that name.
The reporter is dumbfounded.
One reporter , this is the power of the press, James Risser from the Des Moine Register, wrote a story about this and, uh, the uproar was so strong that, though Garth was never
Final preparations are underway at San Francisco Candlestick Park tonight for the grand opening of what's called the International Used Auto Expo. Male Reporter #1: It's playing host to what's being billed as the world's largest used car sale. Male Reporter #2: it's being transformed into the world's largest used car showroom.
Male Reporter #1: It's playing host to what's being billed as the world's largest used car sale. Male Reporter #2: it's being transformed into the world's largest used car showroom. Male Salesman: We got deals.
Male on phone: I think it's happening. Male Reporter #3: Meteorologists are at a loss to explain what is causing this weather. Male Reporter #4: A twister in Los Angeles.
Male Reporter #3: Meteorologists are at a loss to explain what is causing this weather. Male Reporter #4: A twister in Los Angeles. Male Pilot: Massive
Nobody's been killed. We haven't had a major fire. Female Reporter : Male Salesman: The earth has not shaken once. So there are lots of things happening.
The reporter , a mapper and crowd sourcer.
A reporter can't be everywhere.
a reporter , I do the opposite of trying to hide information, I'm always trying to share it, in a responsible way.
That reporter will certainly no longer have a sound man. He may be carrying his own camera and then he's expected to edit his own footage. The result? He has even less time to do his
age and there are so many more ways that you can connect with people and get information out there and you guys are such a big part of that. I know I use Google every day as a reporter to help, help me research and, and even if it's something I don't know the definition of a word or I know there's a phrase or I want to make a historical reference or something. It's just so easy to call it up and, and you save my back too. Because I used to carry around a whole big wheelie bag full of reference materials. And I can leave everything
political reporter here today;John Heilemann, talking about the best seller "Game Change", subtitled "Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime", and
Times reporter doing our midst so the
Some reporters just asked me about touring.
Telling reporters , quote, "I remember coming home and my grandma asked me to talk Indian to her and I said, 'Grandma, I don't understand you.’”
The reporters gave me a list of questions and answers, but the vice president of Google asked me different questions that weren°Øt on the list.
And reporters used to protect players in ways, because they had a different kind of relationship than they do now.