Interested hearing how most of US politics fall within these fault lines - Americans who believe world consists of mostly good people who need to connect, and those who fear our lives are mostly threatened by terrorists, criminals & immigrants, LBJ Library #TrustNewsDemocracy
Getting the trust back in journalism LBJ Library with Sewell Chan Susan Page and Brian Stelter. #TrustNewsDemocracy
Fascinating discussion last night with legendary duo Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein on state of journalism today #TrustNewsDemocracy seminar at LBJ Library bobphoto @capitolpressphoto ZUMA Press
Today’s sessions of Trust. News. Democracy LBJ Library starts soon. Opened with Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward and then Kara Swisher and Larry Wilmore. #Trustnewsdemocracy
What can we do when some readers no longer believe our fact-checkers? Discussing news media challenges in 2024 with Brian Stelter Sewell Chan at LBJ Foundation and More Perfect's #TrustNewsDemocracy at the LBJ Library next week. Please join us in Austin or on livestream.
I’m excited for the start of our 2-day conference, #TrustNewsDemocracy . Tonight, we’re kicking it off with a bang, featuring an incredible lineup of Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward, Kara Swisher, & Larry Wilmore.
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Be sure to tune in to the day 2 of #TrustNewsDemocracy for action-prompting conversations covering everything from local media, national media, AI, to 2024 the election.
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.Kara Swisher at the #trustnewsdemocracy conference says that tech companies have made billions using a technology funded by American taxpayers and won’t pay their fair share of the damages caused by their exploitation. #TaxTheRich
Join Susan Page and other industry leaders next week for LBJ Foundation's 2-day conference, #TrustNewsDemocracy . Be part of the conversation as we dissect critical issues and rebuild trust in the news.
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Tonight is the powerful finale of #TrustNewsDemocracy LBJ Library featuring Judy Woodruff, Karl Rove, and Jennifer Palmieri in crucial conversations about partisan divisions, trust in media, and our democracy as a whole.