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i interview in lech, and then i edit. the editing get to the essence of what that person really wanted to say. it's matter of judgment, but in 40 years, i've never had anybody come back and say, you took me out of context or you didn't get to the essence. they are actually thankful that we have listened in a way that is beyond the words and then edited what is their view of what they would have said if they were as good as it as we are in editing. [laughter] you listen for the meaning, not necessarily for the words. >> jon: you said it beautifully. that's the other thing i should write down, "edit to not take out of context." [laughter] >> always a pleasure. >> jon: thank you very much. bill moirgs. moyers. his new book is on shelves now. bill moyers. [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. [
i interview in lech, and then i edit. the editing get to the essence of what that person really wanted to say. it's matter of judgment, but in 40 years, i've never had anybody come back and say, you took me out of context or you didn't get to the essence. they are actually thankful that we have listened in a way that is beyond the words and then edited what is their view of what they would have said if they were as good as it as we are in editing. [laughter] you listen for the meaning, not...
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as the primary edition. and follow it up with what i would call the furniture edition because the physical books are still, you know, adored, cherished by readers and saved. i mean, there are millions of miles of book shelves in america that you're going to have to fill with something. and so i think that there will be plenty of opportunities to sell physical books, but i don't think physical books will be the dominant format 5-10 years from now. i think electronics books will. and is so i think that today's publisher has a challenge to figure out how to manage in the old world of paper and ink and transition their company into the new world of digital publishing. knowing that both are going to be important, but what i see -- and certainly i'm not intimate with it anymore -- but i don't see publishers looking at electronic books as individual formats that need to be published separately. i see most publishers happily letting the e-book tag along on the efforts that they put forth for the physical books. i th
as the primary edition. and follow it up with what i would call the furniture edition because the physical books are still, you know, adored, cherished by readers and saved. i mean, there are millions of miles of book shelves in america that you're going to have to fill with something. and so i think that there will be plenty of opportunities to sell physical books, but i don't think physical books will be the dominant format 5-10 years from now. i think electronics books will. and is so i...
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this is a print edition.re are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special.
this is a print edition.re are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with...
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by that, not too far down the road the electronic book will be the reader's edition and it is clear two me now that people will enjoy it and have gotten over the concerns of physical books seto in terms of what i said earlier from convenience and delivery systems and the pricing and people have shown us the electronic books are important. a smart publisher have to look down the road to say if my main audience is electronic then maybe i should release the electronic edition as the primary addition and follow it up with what i would call the furniture edition because of physical books are still adored and cherished by readers and saved. millions of miles of bookshelves in america have to be filled with something. so there are plenty of opportunities to sell physical books but that will love the the dominant form and fiber 10 years. i think today's publisher has a challenge to figure out in the old world of paper and ink to transition to the new world of publishing knowing that both will be important i'm not intimate with it anymore but i don't see publishers looking at electronic books in
by that, not too far down the road the electronic book will be the reader's edition and it is clear two me now that people will enjoy it and have gotten over the concerns of physical books seto in terms of what i said earlier from convenience and delivery systems and the pricing and people have shown us the electronic books are important. a smart publisher have to look down the road to say if my main audience is electronic then maybe i should release the electronic edition as the primary...
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this is a print edition.here are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell, and the profits, they can keep. >> the return on investment is usually four times to
this is a print edition.here are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with...
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no, he said, almost sternly, you are not to edit it. it is to appear as it is written with the whole tale told as truly as i can tell it. i shall take out passages from it and publish as i go along in the atlantic and elsewhere, but i shall not limit myself as to space, and at whatever age i am writing about. even if i am an infant and an idea comes to me about myself when i am 40, i shall put it in. it still amazes me to see just how clearly mark twain knew what he wanted to do. at least 40 years -- 30 years before he actually started doing it. there are in the papers roughly two dozen false starts and isolated chapters written by him between 1870 and 1904, a period of 35 years. and we see him in those drafts and chapters struggling to give up -- that is, to fully relinquish -- a chronological organization, something that you and i would pretty much assume was the organization principle for an autobiography. mark twain was struggling to leave that behind him. in any case, these beginnings, these drafts that we have each seemed to him i
no, he said, almost sternly, you are not to edit it. it is to appear as it is written with the whole tale told as truly as i can tell it. i shall take out passages from it and publish as i go along in the atlantic and elsewhere, but i shall not limit myself as to space, and at whatever age i am writing about. even if i am an infant and an idea comes to me about myself when i am 40, i shall put it in. it still amazes me to see just how clearly mark twain knew what he wanted to do. at least 40...
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then printed two more editions. in all, 2,500 copies sold in two months. editor jun harada says she's never had sales like that in her career. she read "the big wave" after the tsunami and says she was astonished by the way buck described the destruction. it matched what she saw on march 11th. >> "the wave ran up the mountainside. all who were still climbing the path were swept away. black, tossing scraps in the wicked waters. the wave swept back again, ebbing into the ocean, dragging everything with it, trees and stones and houses." >> reporter: english teacher junko machida was also touched by buck's words. machida said before the classic, she was deeply depressed because she couldn't do anything for the people who died or disappeared on march 11th. >> translator: the book changed my mind dramatically. if i hadn't read it, i wouldn't have been able to feel better. >> reporter: machida says a paragraph in "the big wave" helped to put her mind at ease. it involved the dialogue between kino's father and the children.
then printed two more editions. in all, 2,500 copies sold in two months. editor jun harada says she's never had sales like that in her career. she read "the big wave" after the tsunami and says she was astonished by the way buck described the destruction. it matched what she saw on march 11th. >> "the wave ran up the mountainside. all who were still climbing the path were swept away. black, tossing scraps in the wicked waters. the wave swept back again, ebbing into the...
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the interview was edited.play jon stewart acknowledging that he made a mistake when he practice this argument that polls showed that fox viewers were the most misinformed. >> ultimately poe lit fact declared my statement false. i defer to their judgment and i apologize for my mistake. fox said less than 10% of obama's cabinet appointees have worked in the private sector. poe lit fact said that's false. fox said white house political director once served as right hand than to the air corn oig chief. scored that as pauls. . >> he went on and on. we haven't showed the same thing. >> it was effective to his supporters. i found 21 errors that he went through would you the time he was spitting trail mix out of his mouth. as comedy, it was a very funny thing. but so many think he's a great heed i can't critic and take anything he says as a truth. this would be the new york times. on their correction page saying we made a mistake and we're sorry about it, but the "wall street journal" made 21 mistakes, we're worse tha
the interview was edited.play jon stewart acknowledging that he made a mistake when he practice this argument that polls showed that fox viewers were the most misinformed. >> ultimately poe lit fact declared my statement false. i defer to their judgment and i apologize for my mistake. fox said less than 10% of obama's cabinet appointees have worked in the private sector. poe lit fact said that's false. fox said white house political director once served as right hand than to the air corn...
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we also have a section of every single first edition book she ever published. >> it is incredible toee all the first edition books. >> it is really impressive to realize not only was she a grand dame of paris, but she had an incredible writing practice. she was a prolific writer. the fifth level really looks at her legacy and how artists continue to be inspired by her image, work, and concept. >> this is a compelling reason for people to visit the jewish museum. you also have life and theater. >> we are a non-collecting museum. any time you walk in the building, you will always be treated to a range of very different and wonderful exhibitions. in our first floor exhibition space, we have an exhibition on the work of charlotte sullivan. she was a young artist in berlin. the nazis came into power. her parents sent her to the south of france to live with her grandparents. she put herself in a room for about 18 months and created 1200 small paintings telling her life story through a kind of reflection. it is another example of the way we try to bring a wide range of art and experiences t
we also have a section of every single first edition book she ever published. >> it is incredible toee all the first edition books. >> it is really impressive to realize not only was she a grand dame of paris, but she had an incredible writing practice. she was a prolific writer. the fifth level really looks at her legacy and how artists continue to be inspired by her image, work, and concept. >> this is a compelling reason for people to visit the jewish museum. you also have...
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thanks for joining us for the 4:00 edition of nbc bay area news. >> two fallen heroes were remembered today. >> it was an emotional ceremony where thousands of people filled the church. >> we have a live look from the helicopter above the procession which should be leaving -- we don't have that now. there is a procession leaving the cathedral headed to holy cross cemetery in colma. >> officers are here while scores attended the services. we want to begin with tracy grant. >> reporter: diane, this fire station is one of several staffed all day long with firefighters from out of town. now, these firefighters showed up at 6:00 this morning, and they say that they are prepared to stay here as long as the san francisco fire department needs them. they may not be that familiar with san francisco neighborhoods and winding streets, but these firefighters say no matter where they are, the job remains the same. >> you're most familiar with your home area, but logistically, we provide enough maps and communication, we can get around pretty well. >> reporter: crews from many other jurisdictions a
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revenue edition of the autobiography of mark twain. >> on today's washington journal national economics correspondent kevin hall on unemployment figures. and auto industry bailout with justin died. and a look at the student loan application process with the national association of student financial aid administrators. washington journal begins at 7:00 eastern time on c-span. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. watch key public policy events and the latest nonfiction authors on booktv. you can get our scandal that our web site at you can join in the conversation and social media sites. >> this year's commencement ceremony at colorado college. you would hear from the
revenue edition of the autobiography of mark twain. >> on today's washington journal national economics correspondent kevin hall on unemployment figures. and auto industry bailout with justin died. and a look at the student loan application process with the national association of student financial aid administrators. washington journal begins at 7:00 eastern time on c-span. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate....
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canucks still lead the series. >> that does it for this edition of 7 news.have a >> that does it for this edition of 7 news. have a terrific night everyone. ok. what if i just had a small slice? i was good today, i deserve it! or, i could have a medium slice and some celery sticks and they would ccel each other out, right? or...ok. i could ha one large slice and jog in place as i eat it or...ok. how about one large slice while jogging in place followed by eight celery... mmm raspberrcheesecake... i have been thinking about this all day. wow, and you've lost weight! oh yeah, you're welcome. thank you! [ female announcer ] yop. with 30 delicious flavors yoplait. it is so good.
canucks still lead the series. >> that does it for this edition of 7 news.have a >> that does it for this edition of 7 news. have a terrific night everyone. ok. what if i just had a small slice? i was good today, i deserve it! or, i could have a medium slice and some celery sticks and they would ccel each other out, right? or...ok. i could ha one large slice and jog in place as i eat it or...ok. how about one large slice while jogging in place followed by eight celery... mmm...
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this is the field report, minor league edition.ct recalls to home buying tips, government car auctions to finding a new job, whether you have information to get or ideas to give, go to the official source, usa.gov >> this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. last week, we introduced you to lauren. she's the winner of the drive to life contest. as part of her prize she got to work with an award-winning production company to shoot and edit her psa on distracted driving. now it's time for her and her director to present the video to the national road safety foundation. >> as you know, i came up with the idea and filmed a rough copy of it, and then went out with the crew and shot it, and here's the -- here's the final one -- >> oh, my gosh. did you hear about brendan and ashley? >> no, what happened. >> they're dating. >> i thought he was dating hanna. >> me, too. oh, my gosh. that's so funny. oh, my gosh. did you hear about brendan and ashley. >> no. what happened? >> sarah. sarah! [ sirens ] >> very nice.
this is the field report, minor league edition.ct recalls to home buying tips, government car auctions to finding a new job, whether you have information to get or ideas to give, go to the official source, usa.gov >> this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. last week, we introduced you to lauren. she's the winner of the drive to life contest. as part of her prize she got to work with an award-winning production company to shoot and edit her psa on distracted...
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now here's efff with the late edition... bllwn away. bounce house.. -3 away..ácover sot with brolláá you see thh parents trying to jump up and grab their kid. -------------------------------- caught in a lie. pie.na-96mo i've brought pain to people i care about the most and peopleethat have believed innme. me. the new evviencethat forcee him to -------------------------------- ---- --teacher yelling--- 3&a teacher.. punches a student... why she won't face and a bus river looses his co. cool. -"i need to smack the s&át oot of your mother whattled to his outburst...and what he's saying about it now..-&now. hello i'm jeff barrd.and i'm jennifer gilbert. the state resst its case in baltimooe city police officer.../ ps crime and justice reporter testimony today included states statements aboutt what officer gahiji tshamba was talking about as he left the scene oo the shooting. shooting. ammnn thoss called to testify todayywas a friend of the formerrmarine killed in the shooting... who was out drinking with him that night. tammy dodge... left
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. >> this is our new edition to our pinstripe patrol for the night, her name is kicks. >> hello, nice to meet you. see you at the game, all right? what makes you good at that you do? >> i just like to have fun, i think that's what makes all of us good. i mean, we enjoy our jobs, we have fun, we love interacting with the fans, and i think we try our best to make people's days, you know? >> sounds like a lot of fun. >> yeah, oh, i love it. best job i've ever had, by far. >> thanks. hey, how are you guys doing? are you ready for the game? >> yeah. >> can you guys give me a high five? okay, let's go. good game, have a good game. can you give me a high five? you ready? gonna have some fun? all right, we'll see you out there, all right? have fun! >> warming up! whoo! i'm so nervous! let's go! come on. ♪ >> love is in the air. the kupd shuffle. ♪ ♪ that was so much fun. good job! good job! >> thank you so much you guys! that was awesome! high five, good job! le. >> thank you. >> great job. >> see you later. >> that was tiring. >> every baseball game looks better if you're eating a hot dog. y
. >> this is our new edition to our pinstripe patrol for the night, her name is kicks. >> hello, nice to meet you. see you at the game, all right? what makes you good at that you do? >> i just like to have fun, i think that's what makes all of us good. i mean, we enjoy our jobs, we have fun, we love interacting with the fans, and i think we try our best to make people's days, you know? >> sounds like a lot of fun. >> yeah, oh, i love it. best job i've ever had, by...
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>> tonight, two stories in this special edition of frontline... >> 9-1-1. >> first... >> she's not breathing. >> ...a sudden death... >> she was limp, she was blue around the lips. >> they had a dead baby. somebody was going to get convicted. >> frontline correspondent ac thompson of propublica, together with npr, investigates "the child cases." >> just because there were bruises doesn't mean that the child was ever hit. >> and raises serious questions about the state of pediatric forensics. >> there are people out there that have been wrongly convicted. >> and in our second story tonight... >> you're going to get a free education. >> ...are some for-profit colleges exploiting a generous new gi bill? >> there's so much money at stake that they have hired substantial numbers of recruiters to go after these vets. >> these people are putting their lives on the line. they shouldn't be treated like this. >> these two stories on this special edition of frontline. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public b
>> tonight, two stories in this special edition of frontline... >> 9-1-1. >> first... >> she's not breathing. >> ...a sudden death... >> she was limp, she was blue around the lips. >> they had a dead baby. somebody was going to get convicted. >> frontline correspondent ac thompson of propublica, together with npr, investigates "the child cases." >> just because there were bruises doesn't mean that the child was ever hit. >>...
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it is out in a special 2.0 edition. edition was published more than three years ago, and since then we've had the global financial crisis and president obama's election, so i've tried to include these large phenomena. whether you've read the original or not, i'm sure you'll get a lot out of the new version. now for a last look. you remember on president obama's recent trip to europe, his car went out. a minor blip for the vehicle we've come to know as the beast. it turns out the car ran afoul of another hurdle, london's c congestion charge. it turns out president obama has to pay, too, about $16 for the beast and the same amount for each and every car in his motorcade. it also turns out this charge is a bit of a sticking point. london's mayor is said to have told president obama at the state dinner at buckingham palace that the u.s. government owes him nearly $9 million in congestion fines. they dispute that. they say it's a type of tax, and by law, they're exempt from taxes. london contests this. is anyone exempt from
it is out in a special 2.0 edition. edition was published more than three years ago, and since then we've had the global financial crisis and president obama's election, so i've tried to include these large phenomena. whether you've read the original or not, i'm sure you'll get a lot out of the new version. now for a last look. you remember on president obama's recent trip to europe, his car went out. a minor blip for the vehicle we've come to know as the beast. it turns out the car ran afoul...
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>> we are in the western edition. there's a mission crn and then an asian pacific crn. there will be one in the sunny va le. they do an assessment of the out reach they need to target. what i mentioned was a mission related incident. some of the out reach that has taken place in the bay view western edition is working with those. there's out reach calendars. we produce as individual neighborhood based. >> crn program that needs to be expanded? is it? do you think, anybody does it? >> we have a hand over there. >> i am pretty sure, there's still people on the streets. obviously, you haven't done enough to focus on everybody. everybody isn't off the streets. where my mother lives. they started a program and everybody got involved in it. we have a garden. they have jobs. you got $100 a week. they got people off the street and every summer we do i basketball tournament. everybody likes sports. >> yrer. who here. why can't we have more programs? jenay. >> you got it. you go girl. >> some people don't go to these programs. i am in up. i tell all my friends, you don't have to
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their newly released edition removes the n-word and replaces it with "slave," a bold move for what'sdered one of the greatest works in american literature. mark twain's "huckleberry finn" is a classic set before the civil war. the story's told by huck, a white boy escaping an abusive father, and his adventures with a black man named jim, escaping slavery. their journey takes place along the mississippi river. in it, twain used the n-word 219 times. to some people, the word gets in the way of the story's powerful message against slavery. to others, twain is simply capturing the way people talked back then. are you censoring twain? >> randall williams: we certainly are accused of censoring twain. >> pitts: randall williams is co-owner and editor of newsouth books, publishers of the sanitized edition of "tom sawyer" and "huckleberry finn" that replaces the n-word with "slave". it's aimed at schools that already ban the book, though no one knows how many have. williams says they are not trying to replace twain's original, n-word included. >> williams: if you can have the discussion and y
their newly released edition removes the n-word and replaces it with "slave," a bold move for what'sdered one of the greatest works in american literature. mark twain's "huckleberry finn" is a classic set before the civil war. the story's told by huck, a white boy escaping an abusive father, and his adventures with a black man named jim, escaping slavery. their journey takes place along the mississippi river. in it, twain used the n-word 219 times. to some people, the word...
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>> new edition of hayek's "constitution of liberty" published 50 years ago. in my mind, it's his most important work in which he attempts to lay a foundation of a free and open society. the reception hayek's book originally received to the extent that even acknowledged by the scholarly community was hostile and at best lukewarm. that was a source of some disappointment to hayek who had invested so much effort in time writing. over the years, the reputation as an important person has grown to the point where no serious study of the criteria for a free society can avoid dealing with hayek's claims. i first read the "constitution of liberty" when it was originally published in the summer before i entered graduate school to study under hayek. while i was terribly impressed by the enormous edition that the book displaced, i remember being disappointed with hayek's notion of how extensive the actions of government could be and actually remain consistent with our understanding of what a free society is. like my view was hardly original. and remains consistent with -
>> new edition of hayek's "constitution of liberty" published 50 years ago. in my mind, it's his most important work in which he attempts to lay a foundation of a free and open society. the reception hayek's book originally received to the extent that even acknowledged by the scholarly community was hostile and at best lukewarm. that was a source of some disappointment to hayek who had invested so much effort in time writing. over the years, the reputation as an important person...
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why would nbc edit out part of the pledge of allegiance before the u.s. open golf championship? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile and post a comment on my blog. when your political correctness starts getting up my nose, that's wrong. wolf? >> it's a major blunder, as we say. you know what, ever since i've been working in television, 21 years here at cnn, whenever we're doing a live event, live coverage of a political convention or anything else and they're playing the star spangled banner, you don't just start taking the star spangled banner live and then cut away in the middle of it. you take the whole thing. if you're going to take it live, you take the whole thing. you don't start editing it in any way, and the same with the pledge of allegiance. >> when that happens, do you get up from behind your desk and stand at attention? absolutely. >> at political conventions. >> hand over your heart. >> stand up and do the patriotic thing. >> this was a major screw-up. >> a major blunder. thanks very much. >>> the u.s. conference of mayors taking a stand today on amer
why would nbc edit out part of the pledge of allegiance before the u.s. open golf championship? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile and post a comment on my blog. when your political correctness starts getting up my nose, that's wrong. wolf? >> it's a major blunder, as we say. you know what, ever since i've been working in television, 21 years here at cnn, whenever we're doing a live event, live coverage of a political convention or anything else and they're playing the star spangled banner, you...
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and well, you should congressman, breitbart has taken flack for using misleading editing in the acorn pimp scandal, the shirley sherrod scandal and the npr scandal, but after this he is one for four. (laughter) and always-- (applause) >> stephen: and as always, breitbart was gracious in victory. >> it is news, my friend, it is-- it is news. i'm here for some vindication. >> stephen: you got it, andy. (laughter) >> stephen: i think it is time to admit not only is this a valuable member of the press, i would go so far as to say this is the edward r. murrow of congressional wang photos. and i tell you, folks, this whole sordid, sad delicious and sadly delicious sordid saga just reinforces what i've always said. democrats don't share our values. an elected official is tweeting dirty photos of himself to strange women who he never meets for sex? (laughter) come on! at least republicans chris lee was trying to get some action. (laughter) republican politician politicians-- republican politicians are man enough to hit that thing. ensign, vitter, even when it's a gay scandal, they're not twee
and well, you should congressman, breitbart has taken flack for using misleading editing in the acorn pimp scandal, the shirley sherrod scandal and the npr scandal, but after this he is one for four. (laughter) and always-- (applause) >> stephen: and as always, breitbart was gracious in victory. >> it is news, my friend, it is-- it is news. i'm here for some vindication. >> stephen: you got it, andy. (laughter) >> stephen: i think it is time to admit not only is this a...
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photo editing software is wielded like a scalpel these days..n already very thin kate middleton's waist was shaved to look smaller on this cover. and fresh off her pregnancy, jessica alba was given the photo-shaping treatment. today, the american medical association says images like these are dangerous, because they distort body image, especially for children. >> the only way they can achieve that body image is by photo editing. it's unreal ooisic for them to achieve that. >> reporter: their point is, while mirrors may not lie, photos can. it's almost a given that the advertisements in magazines are ma anyone lapted, photoshopped, air brushed, whatever you call it this is not reality. and thank goodness, because, if it were, this model's head would be wider than her hips. ouch. many of these are apparent attempts of making alreadyy gorgeous people look even better. but look better in whose eyes? ask logan levkoff. >> we're not supposed to look like that. and the average person does not want a partner, a friend, or a sister or a parent who is unh
photo editing software is wielded like a scalpel these days..n already very thin kate middleton's waist was shaved to look smaller on this cover. and fresh off her pregnancy, jessica alba was given the photo-shaping treatment. today, the american medical association says images like these are dangerous, because they distort body image, especially for children. >> the only way they can achieve that body image is by photo editing. it's unreal ooisic for them to achieve that. >>...
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of one of the pulitzer prize plus another clear attack out and stick around for all that on monday edition of happy hour. more news today. flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter all day. are it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to ann coulter the aging right when hack hack author and funded has a new book out and it's called demonic how the liberal mob is in danger in america now it sounds like some light summer beach reading doesn't it and been out in the media trail trying to push this book and in the process she didn't interview with media eye and the website asked her a few questions and her responses were. stunningly out of touch they wanted to know why and gave jon stewart so much coverage in her book and she went into this rambling answers of the john stewart's audience had a mob like behavior and they weren't very smart this is what she said exactly so the low i.q. kids and their entire identity is i'm john stewart's biggest fan they put it on their resumes she went on to say that she thi
of one of the pulitzer prize plus another clear attack out and stick around for all that on monday edition of happy hour. more news today. flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter all day. are it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to ann coulter the aging right when hack hack author and funded has a new book out and it's called demonic how the liberal mob is in danger in america now it sounds like some...