New York Times White House Correspondent Maggie Haberman Speaks at Medill

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2019
  • Medill Dean Charles Whitaker led a discussion with New York Times White House Correspondent Maggie Haberman at Medill on April 11, 2019. The event was co-sponosored with Northwestern Hillel, Northwestern Office of the President, the Contemporary Thought Speaker Series and Medill.

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  • @BHAKTIBROPHY
    @BHAKTIBROPHY Місяць тому

    Can't hear it. Tried four years ago, too.

  • @betaneptune
    @betaneptune 3 роки тому +1

    Great to hear Maggie, but what's with the sound? Why does the volume vary so much? Would it have been difficult to turn up the gain on the interviewer? Didn't they have a sound person?

  • @philapenna5428
    @philapenna5428 19 днів тому

    Timely rerun. I guess the sound was tweaked. There was one, maybe were two instances… So if sound was worked on good on you.
    This aged well. Very substantive.
    Interesting counter punch to ppl getting mad at Maggie in wake of some Cohen testimony from the Election Interference case.

  • @dcr9233
    @dcr9233 3 роки тому +1

    You ROCK Maggie

  • @ess2s.617
    @ess2s.617 Рік тому +1

    Who messed up the Dean’s mike? Sorry to be pissed but it is incredibly annoying/ he can’t be heard. Yes, Maggie is more scrupulous about bringing the mike to her mouth, but even when the Dean gets the mike to his mouth he still isn’t audible.

  • @GottaWannaDance
    @GottaWannaDance Рік тому

    The fella sitting with you needs to move the mic closer to his mouth. I'm turned about as high as I can be, still difficult. Then, when Maggie speaks, my ears are blown out.
    Some of the audience are possible to hear. Some are perfect, sound wise.
    I'm done. I'll check this at a later date ... maybe.

  • @TinaJesse859
    @TinaJesse859 Рік тому

    Interviewer spent more time getting dressed than learning how to use a microphone. Seems pretty simple, hold it to your mouth... then speak. Typical book smart, but no common sense.