Media Summary: Bob Woodward explains the three ways journalists get their information and comments on the future of Deborah Nelson, a professor at the University of Maryland who won a Pulitzer Prize during a Arguably the “best reporter of all time,” there is no better person to teach

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Bob Woodward explains the three ways journalists get their information and comments on the future of Deborah Nelson, a professor at the University of Maryland who won a Pulitzer Prize during a Arguably the “best reporter of all time,” there is no better person to teach Uploaded: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at 5:24 PM Ron Nixon, New York Times Correspondent and Co-Founder of the Ida B. How do you go from an idea or a hunch, to a fully fledged The interview is one of the most important tools we journalists have to obtain information, to expand on information we find from ...

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