i'm in san francisco, ahead of
the hearst building, once the
headquarters of william
randolph hearst, newspapermen
extraordinary.
a monster to some, but a hero in
journalism because he was so
pioneering.
he built a great change, and to
me, san francisco is not just
the city where cable cars climb
to the stars.
it is also, for me, the center
of a kind of energetic
journalism pioneers in this
building behind me.
and in this tradition, we have
the honor of talking to phil
bronstein, who is an editor at
large and a great crusading
journalist with a reputation up
and down the country for his
unique jugglers.
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