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Have you ever noticed black suspects show up on our nightly news at much higher percentages than they show up in our criminal justice system?

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As NBC Nightly News report, parents with high - interest PLUS loans are often able to refinance them with private lenders at lower rates (see, «Parents can refinance student loans they take out for their kids.»)
Graduates with student loan debt aren't the only ones who can benefit by refinancing their loans at a lower interest rate — parents can save thousands by refinancing the student loans they take out to help their kids pay for college, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt reports.
«Insider trading» is one of those phrases that most adults have heard (at least on the nightly news), but that relatively few understand.
As recently as 2000, senior citizens could be counted on to find the press credible; a quick look at the geriatric - friendly advertisers of our network nightly news broadcasts gives emphatic evidence of who is still watching by - appointment tv news.
There are nightly news reports these days of the efforts by young persons, black and white, to change the fundamental structure of our educational, governmental and social institutions on the grounds that these institutions support racism and the military - industrial complex at home, imperialism and immoral wars abroad.
He eats a bit himself just to tied himself over until I get home, because Thursday night is our new date night (translation: dinner on the sofa with a glass of wine and mind - numbing TV before heading to bed early because the littlest person in our house, who usually wakes up at 4 am, has taken to being up between 2:30 a.m. — 5:00 a.m. and we can't function if we don't get to bed before the nightly news begins).
Within the last year, nightly news reports have informed the public of several isolated incidents of accidental food poisoning at some public schools.
This column earned him national fame — ranging from being interviewed on NBC Nightly News to being a speaker to both teens and adults at conferences across the nation.
The White House, constantly under fire from expected enemies on the right, has been frustrated by nightly attacks on cable news shows catering to the left, where Obama and top lieutenants like Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel have been excoriated for abandoning the public option in healthcare reform; for not moving faster to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay; and for failing, so far, to end the ban on gays serving openly in the military.
The Newsroom is a behind - the - scenes look at the other side of the camera, following a team who make a nightly cable news show.
Donald Trump lashed out at NBC «Nightly News» on Sunday night after they put him on blast for not taking daily intelligence briefings and his blatant dismissal of the CIA's...
When Sidney Lumet adapted Paddy Chayefsky's scathing satire Network, we were all still at the mercy of three TV networks, whose trusted nightly news anchors were the stentorian voices of God.
Back then there were only really three networks and if you were covered by one of them you were covered by three of them at the 6:00 nightly news, which everybody watched.
They had seen her at countless education forums, on the local nightly news, and in the daily paper at every turn of the school budget clock, determinedly defending her district and, increasingly, railing against charter schools.
Graduates with student loan debt aren't the only ones who can benefit by refinancing their loans at a lower interest rate — parents can save thousands by refinancing the student loans they take out to help their kids pay for college, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt reports.
Even if you have no previous experience or knowledge of trading the markets you have probably seen a line chart of price on the nightly news or in a text book at some point.
That's why we're bringing you this heartwarming blast - from - the - past of one of the earliest news stories featuring young children reading to shelter dogs at the Humane Society of Missouri, featured on NBC Nightly Nnews stories featuring young children reading to shelter dogs at the Humane Society of Missouri, featured on NBC Nightly NewsNews.
9 pm on Pivot TV's TakePart Live Alison Eastwood will be interviewed Live tonight at 9 pm Pacific on Pivot TV's nightly news show — TakePart Live discussing Eastwood Ranch Foundation and their work with saving animals.
In many respects this event — part of a series of responses to police brutality, corruption, and racist policies aimed at undermining the rights of Britain's black population — was the first of its kind to unfold within the context of the BBC's nightly news.1 At an early moment in British television history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequitieat undermining the rights of Britain's black population — was the first of its kind to unfold within the context of the BBC's nightly news.1 At an early moment in British television history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequitieAt an early moment in British television history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequities.
She has also worked in regional television, presenting the nightly news programme at Anglia.
But it's clear from the work of Dan Kahan and Anthony Leiserowitz at Yale, among others, that simply describing those findings more frequently or even more powerfully (on the front page or nightly news) doesn't matter much, given the human tendency to sift and select information to suit preconceptions.
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