Alabama Republican party chief Terri Lathan is questioning C-SPAN’s Steve Scully - tapped to moderate the second presidential debate – and his ties to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. “Arise and take our stand for freedom as in the olden time.” LS: Once again, it’s just an amazing experience for students to be exposed to our political system, especially at this level. Media reporter Joe Concha covered the story here for the Hill and on Twitter (below). He’s also an adjunct faculty at the University of Denver and the Amos B. Hostetter Chair for the Cable Center. How did we get there post-Watergate? You don’t have to be up giving a lecture for a half hour and then taking questions.
Case closed! People get cable for a number of reasons: sports, entertainment, news and information. I mean they ?punch , they _____ the bets, they absolutely change the subject. I think your involvement with the program goes back to 2002. LS: Brian—I know in the early days of cable, trying to sell this idea of C-SPAN—I guess it wasn’t always just a smooth sail, people didn’t jump right up to say, yes, I want that.
SS: How much time do you have? I worked for Senator Kennedy.
What do the laws state today and how does it apply to the candidates moving ahead? C-SPAN is really all about Brian Lamb because if you look at his career, he worked in the Johnson White House as a Navy officer, he worked in the Nixon White House in the communications shop, and then he worked in the cable industry in the mid-1970’s.
I think most people that would be viewing this tape would be familiar with C-SPAN, but C-SPAN is a nonprofit organization. LS: But it’s really interesting how the relationship between C-SPAN and the Cable Center has developed. Q: So what in your mind changed the dynamics? LS: I think that’s real positive. His staff, they were really looking for a forum to talk about a potential bid for 2012; he was kind of floating the idea. A personal friend of one candidate should not be moderating the debate. The real challenge tends to be Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays when the House and Senate are in. You’re not going to get that anywhere else.
Scully has not commented further, raising the question of if he meant the tweet to be a private direct message. Denver, CO 80210, USA. How does it work? LS: That’s something to remember, for sure. It doesn’t have to be boring.
SD: The approach is to try to find out something that’s going on and pass it on to the public. I think by using technology and using video, this is a generation that’s used to television. On behalf of the students joining us at the University of Denver at the Cable Center, and Pace University in Midtown Manhattan, and at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, we’re delighted to welcome Helen Thomas of Hearst Newspapers, previously with UPI, and Sam Donaldson of ABC News. And it’s what we do best. Because the Peanut costume was in Erie, Pennsylvania, at the Planters Peanut Shop. SS: Let me caution, because I wasn’t at C-SPAN at the time. I mean, learning should be interesting. Q: I want you to go back to the fall and winter of 2003.
He really had a sense that the American people needed to get more than what they got from the evening news or from the New York Times. He lost in the general election, but I was only eleven years old at the time. But my uncle had run for a local office and I remember going door-to-door passing out literature, going to shopping malls. Or Watergate or presidential campaigns or presidential speeches like Reagan’s Challenger speech, and John Kennedy’s Bay of Pigs speech. If this really did happen, they need to provide proof.
We’re located on campus; working with the staff and the people of the University has been a great pleasure. From Hillary Clinton, you mentioned Madeleine Albright, to Newt Gingrich, although sometimes you have to be careful because in one case I booked James Rosen, who’s an expert on Watergate. So you try to get guests that mirror what the issues and topics and lectures have been about during the quarter. We’ve got a couple other film clips that we want to show. I think these two clips show a little bit of that. Dems and liberals are obviously wired differently than their common sense opponents…. It’s been downhill ever since. One, it shows that women are tough enough for the campaign trail. 2008 with John McCain. LS: How then does C-SPAN decide what events to cover and how long you’re going to cover those particular events?
LS: The thing that excited me about the class when I first came to the Cable Center—I came to the Cable Center in 2003—I think you were one of the first people I met when I was interviewing for the job. And so everybody in that class is involved, no matter which location they’re at and I think the students appreciate that an awful lot. I began to feel a connection. Brian Lamb, with his interviews on Sunday, an hour: he just did two hours with David McCullough on his book. As these other networks move much more into opinion journalism, which is what their model is all about and that’s fine, I think by staying neutral, by offering an alternative, I think that actually helps us. The class is ending after a number of years.
It’s not the definitive course on any topic or issue, but I think it will open your eyes and give you a better understanding of the topics and issues that we discuss and lecture on. Sure, we could give some early cameras that we used, those big boxy C-SPAN cameras and the ¾ inch tapes that we used to use (now everything is digital.) That’s a good question. But the other thing we’ve tried to do is to always get historical perspective, to not just turn it into “here’s what’s happening today and let’s talk about it.” But explain how did we get to that point? Between that and the Washington Journals and everything else that I’m doing, I’ve got a lot on my plate. So we’ve really grown from its origins, but the mission has stayed the same. What we’re driven by is what we think is in the best interest of public policy programming. My approach to covering campaigns is we can cover presidential candidates almost every single day. It seems very opinionated, very harsh on either side with that. And they’re not short 30-second clips. Thirdly, what I’ve tried to do is try to teach the students how to ask good questions—short, concise, direct, to the point. And we’re the only network of its kind anywhere in the world. Have any of the guests that you’ve brought in really surprised you with what they said or what they do or even their interaction with the students? Please visit this site of the company for full details..www.wiki87.com, Eliminating today’s progressive liberal trash is JOB # 1, all you jerks trying to get others to do what you profess you do is past tense. Inscription on the Liberty Bell. The evolution of presidential speeches and presidential inaugurations or budget debates that might seem dry and yet you show what’s happening on the House floor. There are a lot of blockbuster hearings and there may be some great speeches we want to get. I worked for Joe Biden, Senator from Delaware at the time, as an intern, so I had my first chance to really see politics up close in Washington, D.C. And I’ll be honest with you, we’ve tried to capitalize on that because it is a way for us to get people that we otherwise could not get. I laid out a health care plan, which would have reduced the cost of health care for everybody in America. The kids had a chance to really get some good questions. Let’s face it: using video brings these folks to life. https://t.co/awaEvm4OFs, — Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) October 9, 2020. They are worse than a bunch of nursery school children throwing a tantrum. Then we started to air on the C-SPAN networks because we were getting such great guests, sometimes guests that didn’t want to come on C-SPAN but were happy to talk to students. We cover the events as they happen. I guess that would be the ultimate compliment to have one of the students from the class actually get involved, get elected, and just really make a difference to the country, which is something I know interests both of us in the missions that we have both at the Cable Center and at C-SPAN. And so they thought maybe we could take what my passion is and try to create a class at the University of Denver. Account was down- now back up. We made a concerted effort to give full context, 2-3-4 minutes, sometimes longer so that you really understand what’s being talked about, and give the students some perspective and context. He is having a hard enough time. How do you see this developing?
LS: My own personal philosophy of education is that it gives you the ability to look at a problem from various angles. The news industry—CNN, MSNBC and Fox certainly cover events, but they’re going to do it in short form. You know, Brian has always said, Stick to your knitting, stay with your mission. If people do not know all of you are trying to get other people started so that yu can make money off of them should go back to grammer school. SS: Part of it is what we’re doing with the Washington center to look for ways to offer this class in the fall and beyond. I think we want to shift power out of Washington back home, and I think you can pass all sorts of minor Mickey Mouse kinds of reforms and they’re not a big deal and the people can do that and say look what I did. Amos, if you’re hearing this, thank you so much for everything that you’ve done. Obviously there’s a connection with Madeleine Albright and the University of Denver. And make sure we have campaign coverage that is second to none in terms of what our viewers have come to expect. That was until the debate commission changed it from an in person to virtual town hall Thursday morning which prompted President Trump to cancel in protest of the unannounced change. Same party of derelicts that propped up their hero Hussein Obama too . That’s what we do best. Did this class do it? My main job, my day job is to cover politics. Steve Scully drew attention for a deleted tweet to anti-Trump figure Anthony Scaramucci asking if he should respond to criticism directed his way by Trump. So it really began as a simple concept that evolved and grew as technology grew. @Scaramucci should I respond to trump. LS: Exactly.
SS: Its mission hasn’t changed in its 30-35 years since Brian had the idea with people like Amos Hostetter and other early pioneers in the cable industry. So Larry, and Chancellor, and Amos Hostetter, thank you. If you want a snippet of the news, you’re going to watch the evening news. He said something stupid, got caught and called out for it, and C-SPAN is attempting to do damage control and prevent Scully from being booted from the debate. In terms of why C-SPAN began the project, again, it’s what our mission is all about: education. I mean when you talk about the Johnson treatment that he gave in the 1960’s, you talk about Vietnam issues that we talked about, and Watergate, and the assassination attempt on Reagan. So I think the things I was fighting for are as relevant today as they were then and it’s because they were relevant then, people responded. Before we move on from the now cancelled presidential debate that was scheduled for October 15, we need to take account of the sad saga of Steve Scully.
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