Acosta:
I wanted to follow up on Sarah's question from NPR. She asked you about Ivanka Trump‘s statement that “the press is not the enemy of the people.”
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She asked you whether or not the press is the enemy of the people.
You read off a laundry list of your concerns about the press and then things that you feel were misreported, but you did not say that the press is not the enemy of the people.
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I think it would be a good thing if you were to say right here at this briefing that the press, the people who are gathered in this room right now, doing their jobs every day, asking questions of officials like the ones you brought forward earlier are not the enemy of the people. I think we deserve that.
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[There was cross talk between Sanders and Acosta, before Sanders commenced with her answer].
Sanders: I think the president has made his position known. I also think it's ironic...
QUESTION: (inaudible) you mind telling us -- Sarah, if you don't -- OK, well, if...
Sanders: I'm -- I'm trying to answer your question. I -- I've politely waited, and I even called on you, despite the fact that you interrupted me while calling on your colleague. I said it's ironic...
QUESTION: Well, you (inaudible) which is why I interrupted.
Sanders: I'm trying...
QUESTION: But if you -- if you finish -- if you would not mind letting me have a follow-up, that would be fine, but..
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Sanders: It’s ironic Jim, that not only you and the media attack the president for his rhetoric when they frequently lowered the level of conversation in this country.
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Repeatedly, the media resorts to personal attacks without any content other than to incite anger.
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The media has attacked me personally on a number of occasions, including your own network; said I should be harassed as a life sentence. That I should be choked. ICE officials are not welcomed in their place of worship, and personal information is shared on the internet.
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When I was hosted by the Correspondents Association, of which almost all of you are members of, you brought up a comedian to attack my appearance and call me a traitor to my own gender.
As far as I know I’m the first press secretary in the history of the United States that has required Secret Service protection.
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The media continues to ratchet up the verbal assault against the president and everyone in this administration and certainly we have a role to play but the media has a role to play for the discourse in this country as well.
QUESTION: And -- and Sarah, if you don't mind, if I -- if -- hold on.
(CROSSTALK)
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Acosta: if I may follow up -- if I may follow up -- excuse me. You did not say in the course of those remarks that you just made, that the press is not the enemy of the people. Are we to take it, from what you just said -- we all get put through the wringer, we all get put through the meat grinder in this town. And you’re no exception.
And I’m sorry that happened to you. I wish that had not happened.
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But for the sake of this room, the people who are in this room, this democracy, this country;
all the people of the people who are watching around the world what you’re saying, Sarah,
and the White House of the United State of America,
the President of the United States should not refer to us as “the enemy of the people.
” His own daughter acknowledges that, and all I’m asking you to do, Sarah, is to acknowledge that right now and right here!
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Sanders: I appreciate your passion, I share it. I’ve addressed this question, I’ve addressed my personal feelings. I’m here to speak on behalf of the president. He's made his comments clear.
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VOCABULARY:
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Misreported (reported mistakenly or falsely).
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Briefing (1. a meeting at which detailed
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information or instructions are given, as for military operations, etc.
2. the facts presented during such a meeting).
Rhetoric (oratory).
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ICE officials (U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement officials).
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His own daughter acknowledges (His own
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daughter recognizes, esp. in legal form, the authority, rights, or claims of).
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The media resorts to personal attacks (the
media brings into play, uses, exercises, makes use of, utilizes).
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Ratchet up (increase; advance, move on, go on).
The verbal assault (a. A violent physical attack,
as with blows. b. A strong or cutting verbal attack).
A role to play (a function or offfice to take part in).
Harassed (To subject (another) to hostile or
prejudicial remarks or actions; pressure or intimidate).
NPR (National Public Radio).
Read off (read off VT + ADV [+ items on list])
Laundry list (a long or exhaustive list of people or things).
Brought forward (To present; produce).
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Get put through the wringer (To experience or
be subjected to an unpleasant experience).
I've addressed (I've referred to in speaking, or
delivered a speech to).
Get put through the meat grinder (To experience or be subjected to any action resulting in injury or destruction).
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For the American Heritage Dictionary definition:
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. S.v. "read." Retrieved February 3 2019 from https://www.thefreedictionary.com/read