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>> danny hayes and digested a systematic assessment of global media coverage of congressional races there is wisdom women are not cover the same way, ultimately the coverage focuses on their appearance that men are perceived as lead -- leaders in those of the traits of a politician so that negative coverage serve to the detriment for i felt i had a fair amount of coverage but i felt it was not gender data all. to read and code from all of the races in the famine no differences whatsoever. not that women and men are covered the same way but to the overall amount has gotten more superficial so now i asked chris chris your paul ryan they spend a lot of time talking about their weight or exercise that may double the of playing field a bit maybe it is at the expense of substantive coverage. >> host: ltd. rice do you have for candidates to reach out to the media? >> when they call, always talk. you need to build good relationships if they are approaching you there is no reason not to take them up. don't waste their time don't send out of a press release everyday. said not one that is newsworthy
>> danny hayes and digested a systematic assessment of global media coverage of congressional races there is wisdom women are not cover the same way, ultimately the coverage focuses on their appearance that men are perceived as lead -- leaders in those of the traits of a politician so that negative coverage serve to the detriment for i felt i had a fair amount of coverage but i felt it was not gender data all. to read and code from all of the races in the famine no differences whatsoever....
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danny noa, president pro tem died and was lying in the senate rotunda. bob dole was wheeled him in his wheelchair to pay his last respects. he got out of his wheelchair and worked his way up to the casket and saluted with his good hand and then mentioned to those around him, i couldn't do that with danny sitting in a wheelchair. he and i were like good republican and democratic leaders in 1994. he had them later. he said when we were both coming from fire states, every farmer immediately went and bought a new track here. i don't know whether that's the case, but over a long period of time, now 35 years, we've written a lot of this country roads together. one of the biggest gestures of bipartisanship accord that would bob dole, but with somebody i didn't know well until the year 2001 and that was george bush. we experienced a lot in our time in office together including 9/11. right after 9/11 he decided to make a speech to the country in a joint session of congress. this is a very emotional time, very troubling time, very uncertain time. he gave the speec
danny noa, president pro tem died and was lying in the senate rotunda. bob dole was wheeled him in his wheelchair to pay his last respects. he got out of his wheelchair and worked his way up to the casket and saluted with his good hand and then mentioned to those around him, i couldn't do that with danny sitting in a wheelchair. he and i were like good republican and democratic leaders in 1994. he had them later. he said when we were both coming from fire states, every farmer immediately went...
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>> guest: well, i should -- when you mentioned danny scheckter, i haven't seen danny in a sum of years now. when i was in law school at hard saturday and we had taken over -- at harvard and we had taken over the president's office at harvard for a week, the president was a good friend, derek bach, who vacated his offices, and 30 of us stayed in the administration building for a week protesting harvard's holding of gulf oil shares in its portfolio. because of what gulf was doing to assist portugal in its war-making against angola and mozambique and guinea pew saw's effort to win independence from portugal. and danny was, was a real stump speaker on these issues at the time. i think a disinvestment is always a good tool to use in trying to win social goals. i don't think the south africans were able to understand anything that we were saying as long as we were saying something was unjust or wrong. but when they saw it affecting their bottom line and we were able to get past punishing sanctions, then we knew the beginning of the end was at hand. and so i always think that economic strateg
>> guest: well, i should -- when you mentioned danny scheckter, i haven't seen danny in a sum of years now. when i was in law school at hard saturday and we had taken over -- at harvard and we had taken over the president's office at harvard for a week, the president was a good friend, derek bach, who vacated his offices, and 30 of us stayed in the administration building for a week protesting harvard's holding of gulf oil shares in its portfolio. because of what gulf was doing to assist...
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>> guest: it's interesting, danny hayes, who's at george washington university, and i just did a very thorough, systematic assessment of local media coverage of congressional races in 2010 because there's this conventional wisdom out there that women are not covered the same way as men are, that ultimately the coverage of women focusings more on their -- focuses more on their appearance, their integrity, whereas men are considered leaders, very competent people. and those are the traits you want in a politician. so there was this war out there that negative coverage or different coverage actually served to women's detriment. and based on my own experiences, i didn't feel that way. i felt like i had received a fair amount of coverage, probably more than i deserved in part because rhode island was a small state. but i also felt that it was not gendered at all. so we undertook this analysis where we wound up sammatically looking at nearly 3,000 newspaper articles, and we found no gender or differences whatsoever. now, the bad news is that this might be -- not that men and women are being
>> guest: it's interesting, danny hayes, who's at george washington university, and i just did a very thorough, systematic assessment of local media coverage of congressional races in 2010 because there's this conventional wisdom out there that women are not covered the same way as men are, that ultimately the coverage of women focusings more on their -- focuses more on their appearance, their integrity, whereas men are considered leaders, very competent people. and those are the traits...
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a number of economists identify the risk involved in this issue and said listen, danny and freddie are so big that there's no way they can meet this goal without radically reducing lending standards in the home mortgage business. so it is not that big. if they achieve that goal, they're taking so much risk that studying for any candidate in financial trouble and they are so big they can take a couple u.s. financial system. nine years later it has been. what freddie and fannie failed, the outside trying dollars and they had $2 trillion in subprime mortgages. even before they failed, they would average 1000 to one. it would be like you having a net worth of $10,000. the only way you can do that is if the government guarantees your debt and this is something way under estimated. when he had the dominant player with over half the market share driving down lending standards, it everybody into that whole. people go out of business or get in and this is a government driven entity for the whole industry under the congressional dictate. politics played a huge role. i was personally on the commi
a number of economists identify the risk involved in this issue and said listen, danny and freddie are so big that there's no way they can meet this goal without radically reducing lending standards in the home mortgage business. so it is not that big. if they achieve that goal, they're taking so much risk that studying for any candidate in financial trouble and they are so big they can take a couple u.s. financial system. nine years later it has been. what freddie and fannie failed, the...
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eight days after 9/11 she joins it danny glover, and a number of activists who call for justice, not vengeance to decry any move toward and insist that the united states would work within international law and the international community to bring justice. so where do we go from here? on the anniversary last month, president obama treated a picture of himself in the rosa parks bus in the classic pose. next week the post office will issue a stamp. she is a son of my colleagues put it, the american version of a national thing. but her legacy asks much more of us than a stanford statue. and if we are going to claim her legacy as president obama did last month, we must realize that it asks of us. rosa parks courage has the ability can make an independent stand, even though she and others had done it before and nothing had changed and even when she well understood the harm that might devolve her intimate goes over and over through the course of her life, even when the civil rights movement came certain the therese, she did not rest, they continue joining with old and new comrades to press
eight days after 9/11 she joins it danny glover, and a number of activists who call for justice, not vengeance to decry any move toward and insist that the united states would work within international law and the international community to bring justice. so where do we go from here? on the anniversary last month, president obama treated a picture of himself in the rosa parks bus in the classic pose. next week the post office will issue a stamp. she is a son of my colleagues put it, the...
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>> guest: well, i should -- when you mentioned danny scheckter, i haven't seen danny in a sum of years now. when i was in law school at hard saturday and we had taken over -- at harvard and we had taken over the president's office at harvard for a week, the president was a good friend, derek bach, who vacated his offices, and 30 of us stayed in the administration building for a week protesting harvard's holding of gulf oil shares in its portfolio. because of what gulf was doing to assist portugal in its war-making against angola and mozambique and guinea pew saw's effort to win independence from portugal. and danny was, was a real stump speaker on these issues at the time. i think a disinvestment is always a good tool to use in trying to win social goals. i don't think the south africans were able to understand anything that we were saying as long as we were saying something was unjust or wrong. but when they saw it affecting their bottom line and we were able to get past punishing sanctions, then we knew the beginning of the end was at hand. and so i always think that economic strateg
>> guest: well, i should -- when you mentioned danny scheckter, i haven't seen danny in a sum of years now. when i was in law school at hard saturday and we had taken over -- at harvard and we had taken over the president's office at harvard for a week, the president was a good friend, derek bach, who vacated his offices, and 30 of us stayed in the administration building for a week protesting harvard's holding of gulf oil shares in its portfolio. because of what gulf was doing to assist...
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she was there for a long period of time and she had seen danny glover before. i had written a script at that time. he read the script and she said well look, why can't we do this in china? it would really be a great impact to bring king. so the national leader of china. >> host: what year is this? >> guest: this was 2007 and we performed it in the theater less than two miles from tiananmen square. >> host: in chinese? >> guest: in chinese. we were performing the birmingham protests with the chinese martin luther king and all of this is taking place before packed audiences within walking distance of tiananmen square. so translating king's legacy and ringing a gospel choir you know -- and i have actually three of my students were part of that quiet. i called them up and said how would you like to go to china, the national theatre of china? so they have the opportunity to work with the greatest theater company as well as people from other parts of the united states this was the first time african-american performers have performed on the same stage in a play in ch
she was there for a long period of time and she had seen danny glover before. i had written a script at that time. he read the script and she said well look, why can't we do this in china? it would really be a great impact to bring king. so the national leader of china. >> host: what year is this? >> guest: this was 2007 and we performed it in the theater less than two miles from tiananmen square. >> host: in chinese? >> guest: in chinese. we were performing the...