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Reporting on Science (Part 2) – extended with Elise Andrew of IFLS and Bill Nye

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🗓️ 27 November 2014

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Neil deGrasse Tyson and veteran science journalist Miles O’Brien discuss the conflict between journalism and corporate America. Plus, a new interview about science deniers with Elise Andrew and Bill Nye.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Star Talk.

0:05.0

Your place in the universe where science and pop culture collide.

0:10.6

Star Talk begins right now.

0:15.9

Welcome to Star Talk Radio.

0:23.6

I'm Neil deGrasse Tyson, your personal astrophysicist.

0:26.7

I think I am.

0:28.7

Maybe you have other main squeeze astrophysicist.

0:32.7

I got Chuck Nice in studio with me.

0:34.7

Always great to have you back.

0:36.7

This is part two of the interview we started earlier with science journalism.

0:42.7

And you now know one science journalist.

0:44.7

His name is Miles O'Brien.

0:46.7

I like to call it Balls-y-o-Brian.

0:50.7

Balls-y-o-Brian because he majored in history.

0:52.7

Busted into the CNN offices.

0:54.7

Many years ago said I want to be your science journalist.

0:56.7

I didn't know anything about science.

0:58.7

Pull it off.

1:00.7

Pull it off.

1:02.7

That is Hutzpah baby.

1:04.7

Well, I caught up with him with my roving micro.

1:08.7

I saw him in Washington.

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