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blogs, as well. so that's the future. >> charles? >> i would say that it's really important to hear voices from all over the world. but i would also say we need an american voice for international news. >> which is what you've tried to do with global voice. i mean, you stated that as an objective. >> global post's--really, its tone is very intentionally and unabashedly american. >> what does that mean? yeah. >> that's--i constantly want to clarify this because what i do not mean is jingoistic. i don't mean nationalistic. i don't mean american interests matter more than any other country in the world. what i mean is we have a great tradition of storytelling in america, and i think as an american public, we all have an ear for that. we know the kinds of stories that we can--we can hear and which resonate for us as a country. we're looking to tell stories in the world that do that. and if we don't, we're not going to capture that american audience, which is the audience we want to go for. we want to say
blogs, as well. so that's the future. >> charles? >> i would say that it's really important to hear voices from all over the world. but i would also say we need an american voice for international news. >> which is what you've tried to do with global voice. i mean, you stated that as an objective. >> global post's--really, its tone is very intentionally and unabashedly american. >> what does that mean? yeah. >> that's--i constantly want to clarify this...
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it shows how blogging is popular and how widespread blogging is in the country.and now he's based in london. and he talks about the same topic. if we could have that video. >> hello, i'm iranian blogger from london. citizen media and blogging have many problems in iran. but important problem are filtering sanctioned by american companies. and security of bloggers and citizen journalists. filtering is not working to stop blogging in iran. and iranian users are using google, it's or some program to reach their website or blog. but sanctioned by american companies but it's very important. sanctioned by american companies such as google and microsoft cause us to -- cause us iranian user cannot have some software or tools. and it cause us big situation for iranian user. because insight of iran they are under pressure by filtering and outside of iran they are under pressure by sanction. and last item or thing is security of bloggers is very sensitive. because there are many red line in iran for blogging or writing something in the website or web blog. and if someone cr
it shows how blogging is popular and how widespread blogging is in the country.and now he's based in london. and he talks about the same topic. if we could have that video. >> hello, i'm iranian blogger from london. citizen media and blogging have many problems in iran. but important problem are filtering sanctioned by american companies. and security of bloggers and citizen journalists. filtering is not working to stop blogging in iran. and iranian users are using google, it's or some...
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people had printed them online and blog reviews and i know there is blog reviews and who is doing review on the blog reviews but some of the reviews are pretty amazing complex smart reviews so i just think, you know, it's been great for me to see the people are really reading this stuff. >> there's so many different issues being brought up. and first i want to get back to something david started. it goes with your point, too, rebecca. it goes to the difference between a review and a book report. because as you pointed out, i started out as a book blogger -- when i started blogging it was for aol. we had a book channel there which is no longer active. i was not allowed to join the lit blog co-op with our other colleagues because i was a corporate blogger. i might have been a shell for shame. and things changed. i've always been a blogger for someone. i went from aol to publishers weekly. i went from publishers weekly to pbs where i am blogging and hosting this site. and so the perceptions have changed. but what i haven't seen discussed enough and i'll just bring my everything that is labe
people had printed them online and blog reviews and i know there is blog reviews and who is doing review on the blog reviews but some of the reviews are pretty amazing complex smart reviews so i just think, you know, it's been great for me to see the people are really reading this stuff. >> there's so many different issues being brought up. and first i want to get back to something david started. it goes with your point, too, rebecca. it goes to the difference between a review and a book...
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it shows how blogging is popular and how widespread blogging is in the country.nd now he's based in london. and he talks about the same topic. if we could have that video. >> hello, i'm iranian blogger from london. citizen media and blogging have many problems in iran. but important problem are filtering sanctioned by american companies. and security of bloggers and citizen journalists. filtering is not working to stop blogging in iran. and iranian users are using google, it's or some program to reach their website or blog. but sanctioned by american companies but it's very important. sanctioned by american companies such as google and microsoft cause us to -- cause us iranian user cannot have some software or tools. and it cause us big situation for iranian user. because insight of iran they are under pressure by filtering and outside of iran they are under pressure by sanction. and last item or thing is security of bloggers is very sensitive. because there are many red line in iran for blogging or writing something in the website or web blog. and if someone cro
it shows how blogging is popular and how widespread blogging is in the country.nd now he's based in london. and he talks about the same topic. if we could have that video. >> hello, i'm iranian blogger from london. citizen media and blogging have many problems in iran. but important problem are filtering sanctioned by american companies. and security of bloggers and citizen journalists. filtering is not working to stop blogging in iran. and iranian users are using google, it's or some...
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is a very popular blogger, and he has been blogging about the green movement.and he was taking part in many of the postelection protest. and in his latest blogs he writes about the situation in turkestan and white in turkestan change the government and white didn't happen in iran. and briefly, he says that physical -- this is a very funny person, that's like a soap opera that he's as turkestan is such a small country that the opposition could come from all the other cities, get there within two hours. while, within iran it's not possible. and also uses he brings up the issue of internet saying since iranians are very fond of internet and a lot of discussions about how to demonstrate, a special on anniversary of the revolution, was going on on the internet so people were discussing all night. and the next day they were so tired that they could wake up on time to go to protest. [laughter] >> and that's why they didn't make it happen on the anniversary of the revolution. >> i want to go to questions in a minute, but i want to ask him i want to step back and ask a
is a very popular blogger, and he has been blogging about the green movement.and he was taking part in many of the postelection protest. and in his latest blogs he writes about the situation in turkestan and white in turkestan change the government and white didn't happen in iran. and briefly, he says that physical -- this is a very funny person, that's like a soap opera that he's as turkestan is such a small country that the opposition could come from all the other cities, get there within two...
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and a blog that nobody goes to. so it's really up to you. and up to everybody else. >> last comments? >> i think it's an interesting way to wrap. it points once again to the diversity of the iranian blogosphere. and indeed of all blogospheres. we have the presumption that there's extremist conversations out there but what we know about the iranian blogosphere it's not mostly about that. it's mostly not about politics in fact. and i think it's really a healthy reminder for us that we should be paying attention and listening more. and reading more. and absorbing the kind of vast diversity that's out there for us. we're out of time. but i'd like everybody to please give a big round of applause to our panelists. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, ivan. we are going to get the second panel up and mic'd and all of that. if you would like some coffee real briefly. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> in a few moments, treasury secretary timothy
and a blog that nobody goes to. so it's really up to you. and up to everybody else. >> last comments? >> i think it's an interesting way to wrap. it points once again to the diversity of the iranian blogosphere. and indeed of all blogospheres. we have the presumption that there's extremist conversations out there but what we know about the iranian blogosphere it's not mostly about that. it's mostly not about politics in fact. and i think it's really a healthy reminder for us that we...
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it shows how blogging is popular and how widespread blogging is in the country. and now he's based in london. and he talks about the same topic. if we could have that video. >> hello, i'm iranian blogger from london. citizen media and blogging have many problems in iran. but important problem are filtering sanctioned by american companies. and security of bloggers and citizen journalists. filtering is not working to stop blogging in iran. and iranian users are using google, it's or some program to reach their website or blog. but sanctioned by american companies but it's very important. sanctioned by american companies such as google and microsoft cause us to -- cause us iranian user cannot have some software or tools. and it cause us big situation for iranian user. because insight of iran they are under pressure by filtering and outside of iran they are under pressure by sanction. and last item or thing is security of bloggers is very sensitive. because there are many red line in iran for blogging or writing something in the website or web blog. and if someone c
it shows how blogging is popular and how widespread blogging is in the country. and now he's based in london. and he talks about the same topic. if we could have that video. >> hello, i'm iranian blogger from london. citizen media and blogging have many problems in iran. but important problem are filtering sanctioned by american companies. and security of bloggers and citizen journalists. filtering is not working to stop blogging in iran. and iranian users are using google, it's or some...
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someone who wanted to blog about their ideals. i love blogging! chew it over with twix that's right, # we said sandwich? ♪ what would you do-oo-oo for a klondike bar? ♪ ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, from "gossip girl," chace crawford, anthony anderson. and music from taylor hawkins & the coattail riders. with cleto and the cletones. and now, hang in there. here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the program. and yes, the guy from the underwear commercials. happy earth day to everyone. earth day was started 40 year ago by senator gaylord nelson to focus americans on the environment and to distract them from the fact that his name was gaylord nelson. al gore is very wasted right now, i'm sure. maybe that volcano in iceland is just a candle. flowers wi flowers are no good. i think i'll draw the earth a bubble bath. the earth is fine, there are parts of it that are not all that great. didny released a new movie called "oceans" today. the documentary last year was called earth. thi
someone who wanted to blog about their ideals. i love blogging! chew it over with twix that's right, # we said sandwich? ♪ what would you do-oo-oo for a klondike bar? ♪ ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, from "gossip girl," chace crawford, anthony anderson. and music from taylor hawkins & the coattail riders. with cleto and the cletones. and now, hang in there. here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome to the show. i'm jimmy,...
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he blogs about his return to golf. a lot of people interested. his first blog post in six months, tiger summed up his week at the masters as pretty cool. and said the only criticism he heard was for the bad language he used on the golf course. now, in these posts, tiger did not mention his wife elin at all, but he did say he took time off after the masters to go scuba diving with his family. tiger went on to say that it felt great to return to competitive golf and to actually contend for a major championship. he's scheduled to play in his second tournament thursday in charlotte, north carolina. >>> san antonio star manu ginobili is a tough guy. during last night's game against dallas he took an elbow to the face that actually broke his nose. ginobili went into the locker room, cracked his nose back into place and returned to the basketball game. he went on to score 11 points in the fourth quarter to beat the mavericks. >>> more than 7 million people watched the first round of the nfl draft on thursday night. it was the most viewed first round in
he blogs about his return to golf. a lot of people interested. his first blog post in six months, tiger summed up his week at the masters as pretty cool. and said the only criticism he heard was for the bad language he used on the golf course. now, in these posts, tiger did not mention his wife elin at all, but he did say he took time off after the masters to go scuba diving with his family. tiger went on to say that it felt great to return to competitive golf and to actually contend for a...
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i have blogged a lot for verizon.ok back at my experience with respect to speed on the internet -- i started back in the 1980's with a 19 -- within 18 kilobit modem. i looked back at my experience and technology. it was about every 20 months that the speed would double. so, it has been persistent. with respect to fios, the first version was called the g-pon, now we are testing something else: ang-pon. we're taking attend gigabit connection to a home last december. i did a press release talking about how the technology did work. it is not scale get, but has the capability fiber networks to expand without putting a lot of new infrastructure in place. you have to change the electronics, but you can do it without changing your networks themselves. that is a huge benefit. the capacity issue on the fiber side, home connections, is significant. it will provide a lot of ability over the long term for people to use them in new ways. on the wireless side, the technology is -- right now we're constructing some early parts of the
i have blogged a lot for verizon.ok back at my experience with respect to speed on the internet -- i started back in the 1980's with a 19 -- within 18 kilobit modem. i looked back at my experience and technology. it was about every 20 months that the speed would double. so, it has been persistent. with respect to fios, the first version was called the g-pon, now we are testing something else: ang-pon. we're taking attend gigabit connection to a home last december. i did a press release talking...
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blog, yeah. >> so let me point out a little bit of what you write.ability and ease of transforming our bodies is completely losing our identities and our uniqueness. to me, though, that doesn't really get at why. what is driving this? why are all women trying to look the same? >> you know what? my blog was actually sort of posing the question why. i don't know why. if i did know why, i would have clearly stated that this is why i think it is so. when i wrote the blog, it was merely a reaction to sitting and watching gossip news go by on tv and seeing somebody who i think is so beautiful changing herself. why? why would you want to do that? you're perfect. why would you want to change perfection to a different kind of perfection. and it sort of got me thinking about how -- how we all have to sort of look the same now. >> so what is -- what is by the definition of what you were looking at, what is the ideal woman today? >> well, it seems that she has a size c chest, a small waist, she has hips, butt, perfect legislation. she is probably semi blond, and
blog, yeah. >> so let me point out a little bit of what you write.ability and ease of transforming our bodies is completely losing our identities and our uniqueness. to me, though, that doesn't really get at why. what is driving this? why are all women trying to look the same? >> you know what? my blog was actually sort of posing the question why. i don't know why. if i did know why, i would have clearly stated that this is why i think it is so. when i wrote the blog, it was merely...
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on blogs, was just a repeat. they would tachy an article and put it on. i was already reading those articles, so it wasn't anything to do, but again, speaking as an old foggie, i am truly, truly concerned about the unfettered, unedited, uncontrolled social networking which can be for good or for ill. on the other side, i can say that i was delighted that the pulitzer award went to an internet site which suggests that there might grow in the internet serious journalism with serious standards being applied of control. but i do think we've reached a point where if you want attention, mary jane, you've probably been in a better position to say than i, if you want attention, one of the best ways to do it is to shout really loud, and i'm concerned that the whole -- that shouting drowns out civil discourse. i know, i'm getting -- this is a great example of civil discourse. you can say your opinion, i can say mine and we're not going to get mad at each other and i feel that a lot of social networks is at the highest deci
on blogs, was just a repeat. they would tachy an article and put it on. i was already reading those articles, so it wasn't anything to do, but again, speaking as an old foggie, i am truly, truly concerned about the unfettered, unedited, uncontrolled social networking which can be for good or for ill. on the other side, i can say that i was delighted that the pulitzer award went to an internet site which suggests that there might grow in the internet serious journalism with serious standards...
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in the country like iran where blogging plays an important role amongst the young generation as well as those in middle age, all take a [unintelligible] there isfor -- for suppression of freedom -- [unintelligible] it can try and see anything you like. your feet will be unknown if you criticize the supreme leader or islamic issues. i would like to tell you about a man who supported the supreme leader for a year. he was a filmmaker and writer for a hard-line newspaper. he found out the results of the june 2010 presidential election. he began to criticize the internal policy of the supreme leader. he also asked him to [unintelligible] following post-election ceremonies. the news -- he is in prison for four months. two weeks ago, the prosecutor said he does not stop and change his beliefs, he will not be permitted to see his family. this is one example of the fate of hundreds of journalists even if they have spent their careers supporting to the government but turning against the supreme leader. [unintelligible] they believe he is the god on earth. many dissidents and journalists left t
in the country like iran where blogging plays an important role amongst the young generation as well as those in middle age, all take a [unintelligible] there isfor -- for suppression of freedom -- [unintelligible] it can try and see anything you like. your feet will be unknown if you criticize the supreme leader or islamic issues. i would like to tell you about a man who supported the supreme leader for a year. he was a filmmaker and writer for a hard-line newspaper. he found out the results...
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is sort of a roundup of the blogs. is that then in the new york times? it is pretty fuzzy. there have been things on our website i have been angry about. we are citing and referencing, on our web site -- which i do not think we have veted or no to be true. if x blog is reporting something -- it could be anything -- that we have not independently confirmed, where does that take the standards to be? are we responsible, before we put it on our website, to check it out ourselves? increasingly, we are not doing that. maybe that creates a whole new paradigm for what is -- what are our standards. that is something that concerns me and i do not think anyone has figured it out yet. >> mark made the point a minute ago that he is uncomfortable with ideas that there are rules that do not apply to everybody equally, rules that would exempt mainstream media as one example. one set of rules that applies to everybody with respect to national security secrets is the espionage act, which sends people to jail for disclosing certain matte
is sort of a roundup of the blogs. is that then in the new york times? it is pretty fuzzy. there have been things on our website i have been angry about. we are citing and referencing, on our web site -- which i do not think we have veted or no to be true. if x blog is reporting something -- it could be anything -- that we have not independently confirmed, where does that take the standards to be? are we responsible, before we put it on our website, to check it out ourselves? increasingly, we...
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. >>> then, of course, as he does every day, the blog is up and running. join the live conversation right now. we would like to hear from you about anything in the news. just go to cnn.com/amfix and we'll be reading your comments. >>> as we talked about this morning coming out from consumer reports, don't buy the new lexus gx 460. it came as an urgent warning this morning. >> from consumer reports magazine. they're branding the luxury suv a safety risk. it's been nearly a decade since they evaluated any vehicle this poorly. yet another black eye for toyota. >> that's right. >> it, of course, is the parent company. >> this is a rare and very direct warning for buyers and owners of the lexus gx 460. about 5,000 cars have been sold. consumer reports says do not buy this car. they found significant and severe rollover risk during turns. they do all of these controlled testings, four different drivers found the same problem. they got another vehicle, found the same problem on this one. they say it is not isolated. it is a problem with the electronic stability c
. >>> then, of course, as he does every day, the blog is up and running. join the live conversation right now. we would like to hear from you about anything in the news. just go to cnn.com/amfix and we'll be reading your comments. >>> as we talked about this morning coming out from consumer reports, don't buy the new lexus gx 460. it came as an urgent warning this morning. >> from consumer reports magazine. they're branding the luxury suv a safety risk. it's been nearly...
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on the blogs was a repeat. they would take an article and i was already reading the articles, so it wasn't anything to do but again speaking as an old fogey i am truly concerned about the unfettered and an edited and uncontrolled social networking which can be for good or for ill. on the other side i have to say i was really delighted that the pulitzer awards went have any way to an internet site which suggests there might grow in the internet some serious journalism with serious standards being applied of control. but i do think that we have reached a point where if you want detention -- mary jane, you've probably been in better position to say the and i, if you want attention one of the best ways to do is shout really loud and i'm concerned shopping drowns out civil discourse. this is a great example of civil discourse. you can see your opinion, i can see mine and we are not going to get mad at each other and i feel that a lot of social networking is at the highest visible level possible. but i don't think i
on the blogs was a repeat. they would take an article and i was already reading the articles, so it wasn't anything to do but again speaking as an old fogey i am truly concerned about the unfettered and an edited and uncontrolled social networking which can be for good or for ill. on the other side i have to say i was really delighted that the pulitzer awards went have any way to an internet site which suggests there might grow in the internet some serious journalism with serious standards...
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in another blog post, "is obama shagging hookers behind the media's back?" he wrote "i assume obama's marxist happy wife would go lorena bobbit on him if he ever thought about it." he said "they were to send obama to a death panel." erickson compared white house communications director linda douglass saying that she is the joseph gurbles of the white house health care shop? now, folks, this kind of hate is constant with this guy, erickson. he's one of many. reacting to a proposed washington state regulation aimed at water pollution he blogged this. "at what point do the people tell the politicians to go to hell? what point do they get off the couch, march down to their state legislator's house, drag them outside and beat them to a bloody pulp for being an idiot?" this cnn contributor needs to go. this kind of hate doesn't belong on what we call the best political team in television. john king, why don't you put him on sunday morning? that will do a lot more you. this is where the media's going. nobody is reeling in anything. conservative leadership also need
in another blog post, "is obama shagging hookers behind the media's back?" he wrote "i assume obama's marxist happy wife would go lorena bobbit on him if he ever thought about it." he said "they were to send obama to a death panel." erickson compared white house communications director linda douglass saying that she is the joseph gurbles of the white house health care shop? now, folks, this kind of hate is constant with this guy, erickson. he's one of many....
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and i was mentor by the two authors to have blogs of their own and i realized there are these amazing individual opinions nobody had tried to collect them all together like a wicked the seventh opinion so just this week we launched a survey of bloggers and one of the questions that the bloggers came up with one of the questions i wanted to ask was if you could come up with a growth model for busy policy makers what would it look like? nephew to come up with a growth model a congressman could understand he said it was rough busy policy maker there is a model for the other side that model is even keynes would cringe which is the keynesian model is very easy win aggregate consumption goes down you can inflate g. even though you talk to bright democrats and republicans it all understand that does not describe the world that we live and we are still stuck with that that is the fall back mentality if the stimulus bill that was pushed by -- passed by bush is not big enough if that does not work then let's double the size and try again why do we have a competing growth model? here's the quest
and i was mentor by the two authors to have blogs of their own and i realized there are these amazing individual opinions nobody had tried to collect them all together like a wicked the seventh opinion so just this week we launched a survey of bloggers and one of the questions that the bloggers came up with one of the questions i wanted to ask was if you could come up with a growth model for busy policy makers what would it look like? nephew to come up with a growth model a congressman could...
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-- for everything you have been saying on your blog recently. i disagree with you on the subject of your lecture tonight, but i deeply appreciate everything you have said and i hope you continue to speak. >> thank you. i think that is a subject on which catholics of all varieties and christians of all varieties should be far, far more passionately engaged in than they currently are. the fact that the united states government has tortured people in the most cruel and inhuman and undignified ways. the people who did that are not only not prosecuted, but bragging about it on national television. it is an extraordinary threat to the integrity of this country and also the defense of western civilization. >> my question is -- you have done a good job of going through the natural law arguments. i feel like your argument was still rational, an argument from desire, that this is a desire deeply felt for a men and women. how would you answer those who cite these much more french phenomena? people who say they love something like the golden gate bridge. i
-- for everything you have been saying on your blog recently. i disagree with you on the subject of your lecture tonight, but i deeply appreciate everything you have said and i hope you continue to speak. >> thank you. i think that is a subject on which catholics of all varieties and christians of all varieties should be far, far more passionately engaged in than they currently are. the fact that the united states government has tortured people in the most cruel and inhuman and...
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you'll also find a link to my blog, investoragenda.cnbc.com. a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this week. first quarter earnings season begins with alcoa report, hear from intel, bank of america, jpmorgan chase and general electric. ge is the parent of the company that produces this broadcast. it will be a busy week for earnings. monday, the white house begins a two-day nuclear security
you'll also find a link to my blog, investoragenda.cnbc.com. a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this week. first quarter earnings season begins with alcoa report, hear from intel, bank of america, jpmorgan chase and general electric. ge is the parent of the company that produces this broadcast. it will be a busy week for earnings. monday, the white house begins a two-day nuclear security
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it lives up to its name. >> what do you think of the blogs? >> i think they are garbage. what they really turned out to be is -- if we were unfortunate enough to have a recording of what people talked about when they had ham radio, when that was the trend, those conversations would be as interesting as much of what you see on blogs. people do not know what they are talking about most of the time. americans always have a lot of time to waste, and the internet is proof of the fact of how much time we have to waste, because the sheer intensity that people bring to it, it is kind of like if people have the misfortune to read the mail that i get, they would conclude one thing -- literacy is supremely important because if people could not express themselves in words, they would harm themselves or harm someone else. >> going back to your columns last year -- >> that is what i believe. it's the nature of american democracy, it will win out in the long run. it takes a long time, though. one of the reasons people became so frustrated in the united states is they misunderstand total
it lives up to its name. >> what do you think of the blogs? >> i think they are garbage. what they really turned out to be is -- if we were unfortunate enough to have a recording of what people talked about when they had ham radio, when that was the trend, those conversations would be as interesting as much of what you see on blogs. people do not know what they are talking about most of the time. americans always have a lot of time to waste, and the internet is proof of the fact of...
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here's what you've been saying on our blog and e-mail. the happening now blog says nike needs to fire their ad people, it's creepy, pointless and in bad taste, what a terrible idea. jackie liked t. thought it was thought provoking, maybe it will make people, not just young people, think before they act. what are your thoughts, go to our website, very easy, fox news.coment/happening now, go to the link on our blog. jon: has we wondering, where did he get the recording and what was he actually talking about, because he didn't know about the controversy. jane: cokh said the black and white was shot recently at his video in orlando near his home. the video had a short run, it's gone viecial on the internet. we're told, though, nike really only aired it on golf channel and espn for a day or so, but now you're going to see it everywhere. jon: they didn't want a lot of people to see t. they'd have to pay for it, now they get the free marketing. jane: what do you know. that's going to do it for us. jon: "america live" starts now. megyn: i am megy
here's what you've been saying on our blog and e-mail. the happening now blog says nike needs to fire their ad people, it's creepy, pointless and in bad taste, what a terrible idea. jackie liked t. thought it was thought provoking, maybe it will make people, not just young people, think before they act. what are your thoughts, go to our website, very easy, fox news.coment/happening now, go to the link on our blog. jon: has we wondering, where did he get the recording and what was he actually...
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, but telling the blogger he thought he was fair and he had one of the best blogs out there.propriate and could give a perception of partiality. and so when the judge granted the defense motion yesterday, he ended it by saying this. at its core, defense counsel's motion accuses the undersigned of being a self-aggrandizing media hound. indeed, the irony is rich. motion granted. and with that, the administrative judge then put judge belvin perry jr. on the case. now this is what we know about belvin perry. he was elected in the 1980s. he has become chief of the 9th circuit since 2001. the 9th circuit includes two counties, orange county where orlando is and o ceo la county. he also has his degree from thurgood marshall school of law, which is texas southern university. judge perry is head of the criminal division. he could have inherited the case some months ago, but an administrative decision was made that strick ln would stay with it for continuity. so strickland had the case, whether he wanted it or not. well, now it is in belvin perry's hands where it could have been some m
, but telling the blogger he thought he was fair and he had one of the best blogs out there.propriate and could give a perception of partiality. and so when the judge granted the defense motion yesterday, he ended it by saying this. at its core, defense counsel's motion accuses the undersigned of being a self-aggrandizing media hound. indeed, the irony is rich. motion granted. and with that, the administrative judge then put judge belvin perry jr. on the case. now this is what we know about...
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i blogged all this and i listed the complaint in my blog so people can see the data you're mentioningi'm just saying skeptics, cynics would say okay, fine, they had these conversations and -- >> larry, there's another quote. >> should that not have been revealed in the offering circle? >> larry, i agree with that. i don't want to make a judgment. all i know is when you're playing at this level and playing in this business it's hard not to believe that they knew paulson was short here and pelligrini basically says, look, it issism possible to not know what our position was going to be. >> great reporting, steve. we'll continue to follow this. fascinating case, fascinating story and it's only begun. >>> the mad dash begins, airports across the uk get back to business. paralyzed travel for five days leaving tens of thousands of people stranded. tom aspell joins us from heathrow airport with the latest. >> only takes 1,100, 1,200 flights a day. right now operating at 600. a significant drop as they get their crews back up to work and, indeed, bring some home who had been trapped at airpor
i blogged all this and i listed the complaint in my blog so people can see the data you're mentioningi'm just saying skeptics, cynics would say okay, fine, they had these conversations and -- >> larry, there's another quote. >> should that not have been revealed in the offering circle? >> larry, i agree with that. i don't want to make a judgment. all i know is when you're playing at this level and playing in this business it's hard not to believe that they knew paulson was...
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. >> host: he talked about the title ii aspect, but when you posted on your blog, you were somewhat hopeful in some areas. could i ask you about what this decision means for elements of the national broadband plan? >> guest: well, that's where i'm slightly less hopeful actually. so this, this decision goes far beyond network neutrality. network neutrality is the concept people should be able to go anywhere they want on the internet and not need permission from their phone or cable company. there's a coalition called savetheinternet.com organizing around net neutrality. but beyond that, this jurisdictional ruling implicates a whole range of things the fcc could do, and the general counsel posted a blog about it including things like insuring access to all americans in rural areas and in underserved areas, making sure that we have cybersecurity, consumer protection, privacy. there's a whole range of things that are implicated by this court decision that really, i think, necessitate the fcc to go back to the drawing board, reverse the terrible policies adopted by michael powell and that commis
. >> host: he talked about the title ii aspect, but when you posted on your blog, you were somewhat hopeful in some areas. could i ask you about what this decision means for elements of the national broadband plan? >> guest: well, that's where i'm slightly less hopeful actually. so this, this decision goes far beyond network neutrality. network neutrality is the concept people should be able to go anywhere they want on the internet and not need permission from their phone or cable...
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what does donny, think and what are people on the blog saying about it? this is a hot topic today. >>> we saturday off with a diplomat from the middle east as he caused a bomb scare aboard a united airlines flight last nichlt federal marshals confronted the man, a diplomat from qatar, after he emerged from the bathroom smelling of smoke. smoked a cigarette and tried to cover it up, and then reportedly made a flippant comment to light his shoes. that was enough for the marshals to apprehend him. two fighter jets were scrambled in this. pete williams is the justice correspondent. what more do we know about this man and the big question a lot of people are asking, why hasn't be been charged? >> that's the picture of him you were looking at him a second ago. he's 27 years old, a relatively low level diplomat here. we're told by u.s. officials two katari diplomats are in denver to pick him up. the u.s. expects that qatar will sent him back to qatar. this is the closest thing there is to expulsion without the u.s. formally taking action to prepare him persona n
what does donny, think and what are people on the blog saying about it? this is a hot topic today. >>> we saturday off with a diplomat from the middle east as he caused a bomb scare aboard a united airlines flight last nichlt federal marshals confronted the man, a diplomat from qatar, after he emerged from the bathroom smelling of smoke. smoked a cigarette and tried to cover it up, and then reportedly made a flippant comment to light his shoes. that was enough for the marshals to...
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we get a couple of great reads on our blogs.is "american idol" experience. he got the boot wednesday night. and ray johnston's story is an inspiring one. he is playing in the nba one day, in a coma next. all that on cnn.com/larryking. pastor, do you at all hear bad when you hear stories about people who kill gay people? >> absolutely. >> larry: they got the right messages about how sinful that is that that take it to that extreme. and you add to that, don't you? >> i hope not. i hope i don't. >> larry: you paint the picture. in the old testament, i'm not a biblical scholar you can't eat shellfish. do you eat shellfish? >> absolutely. >> larry: you're a sinner. >> no i'm not. there are things, larry that are very important to keep in context here. although there are verses in the book of leviticus that say don't eat shellfish, don't wear clothes that have difficult materials on it, jennifer has mentioned article things in the articles she has given on coming out. god changed his mind on shellfish. >> larry: when did he do that? >
we get a couple of great reads on our blogs.is "american idol" experience. he got the boot wednesday night. and ray johnston's story is an inspiring one. he is playing in the nba one day, in a coma next. all that on cnn.com/larryking. pastor, do you at all hear bad when you hear stories about people who kill gay people? >> absolutely. >> larry: they got the right messages about how sinful that is that that take it to that extreme. and you add to that, don't you? >> i...
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go to my blog at cnn.com/kyra. i would love to read some of your comments later on. >>> heresy, the unspeakable word. now voiced by the outspoken pastor. why one priest is calling for pope benedict's resignation or else. the latest in the sex abuse scandal. >>> more trouble for troy owe ta. its top of the lichb suv slammed by a respected consumer watchdog. >>> i'm rob marciano, suffering with this pollen, it still remains extremely high. a little bit of rain is trying to sneak over to the east coast. we will talk about that when weather comes up. the "cnn newsroom" is coming right back. if it's not there are over 50 international awards we'd better give back. the jaguar xf. the critically acclaimed result of a very different way of thinking. [ crowd gasps ] [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't stand out. join theladders.com. the premium job site for only $100k+ jobs... and only $100k+ talent. ♪ retirement..
go to my blog at cnn.com/kyra. i would love to read some of your comments later on. >>> heresy, the unspeakable word. now voiced by the outspoken pastor. why one priest is calling for pope benedict's resignation or else. the latest in the sex abuse scandal. >>> more trouble for troy owe ta. its top of the lichb suv slammed by a respected consumer watchdog. >>> i'm rob marciano, suffering with this pollen, it still remains extremely high. a little bit of rain is trying...
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a lot of people talking about it on the blog. >>> coming up though, a story about a woman who drownedher friend stands to collect $15 million, he took out a life insurance policy on her. he says he did nothing wrong. >>> later, the wife of a reality hollywood tv producer found dead in mexico. could the husband be arrested? i will have the latest on the investigation. when i grow up, i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to work with kids. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] together we can discover the best of what's next at aarp.org. dr. scholl's back pain relief orthotics with shockguard technology give you immediate relief that lasts all day long. dr. scholl's. pain relief is a step away. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buil
a lot of people talking about it on the blog. >>> coming up though, a story about a woman who drownedher friend stands to collect $15 million, he took out a life insurance policy on her. he says he did nothing wrong. >>> later, the wife of a reality hollywood tv producer found dead in mexico. could the husband be arrested? i will have the latest on the investigation. when i grow up, i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first...
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in your speech and in a lot of verizon blog filings you're always talking about the investment that's been made and the number of people who have access to the internet. 95% of americans, etc., things like this. and then you talk about a light regulatory touch and then at the same time there's discussion here in the op-ed by eric schmidt and evan seeden berg saying you need private investment and partnership between governments and private companies, and then in your recent speech you talked about perhaps subsidies for broadband a la food stamps. could you reconcile those? >> guest: sure. [laughter] >> host: there's a lot of questions. sorry about that. [laughter] >> guest: let's start by saying that the investment in this space is huge. i mean, our company alone has been investing at the rate of $17 billion a year for the last several years, and when you look at that in contrast to all other american companies, it's much greater than any other american company but at&t. a few years we've been ahead, a few years they've been ahead, but our companies and the rest of the industry are in
in your speech and in a lot of verizon blog filings you're always talking about the investment that's been made and the number of people who have access to the internet. 95% of americans, etc., things like this. and then you talk about a light regulatory touch and then at the same time there's discussion here in the op-ed by eric schmidt and evan seeden berg saying you need private investment and partnership between governments and private companies, and then in your recent speech you talked...
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blogs. that's how people are doing it. so the increase for the demographics that are reading newspapers are reading off blogs -- >> zeef, i don't disagree with anything you've said. however, if you believe in the local advertising markets, companies want to advertise in local -- >> i got you. it's a beta trade. but the problem waya trade is people think they're safe. so they buy, it the move is over, and they get crushed. same way nokia. it was a laggard. people bought it. and it came in a couple -- you're looking at a 20%, 30% decrease in price in nokia because it was a laggard and as a ten-day outperformed the six months of the group. >> one of the things we pointed out on the program a couple of weeks ago was that with this credit crisis a lot of newspaper or competition in the local markets were not able to get credit and in fact shut down. so the newspaper business is in fact healthier than it was in other cycles. >> let's quickly go to b.k. on the prop desk. you've got some newspaper names because you are actually on
blogs. that's how people are doing it. so the increase for the demographics that are reading newspapers are reading off blogs -- >> zeef, i don't disagree with anything you've said. however, if you believe in the local advertising markets, companies want to advertise in local -- >> i got you. it's a beta trade. but the problem waya trade is people think they're safe. so they buy, it the move is over, and they get crushed. same way nokia. it was a laggard. people bought it. and it...
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the university issued a statement saying that it does not respond to blogs.owever, some of the students who live here say that they have received e-mails from georgetown officials asking them to be more courteous. >> people are partying too much. >> the issue could be more heated in a few weeks ahead with the semester winding down. the partying is likely to intensify. >> coming up, there is something for women to think about. you may not want to take your husband's last name and when you get remarried. >> the fifth person accused in a mass shooting in the district has faced the judge for the first time. four people were left dead and a district neighborhood shaken. >> the 21-year-old did not show any remorse in court moments ago when he was arraigned. when he walked into the courtroom, he grinned from year to year toward the audience. well the judge spoke, he continued smiling and nodding. according to the suspect testimony, he was in possession of a ak-47 and a shotgun. his attorney says that, even though witnesses saw him in the minivan, he was not in the v
the university issued a statement saying that it does not respond to blogs.owever, some of the students who live here say that they have received e-mails from georgetown officials asking them to be more courteous. >> people are partying too much. >> the issue could be more heated in a few weeks ahead with the semester winding down. the partying is likely to intensify. >> coming up, there is something for women to think about. you may not want to take your husband's last name...
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what you were mentioning was a reporter who also used to blog.so many iranian citizen journalists are actually journalist/citizen journalists. it might sound weird. as ms. nafisi was talking about, we transform islam in our own way. we transform the mongolian army to an other -- what's the name, being. so we also transform citizen journalism into something else. that's our art. and the second one, please. yes. this is about iranian journalists in total. they bear their own cross. and we know we will be crucified in the future but we love it. we love it. the next one, please. i call this the sound of silence. of course, not from the movie "the graduate" but in another way. many people can't hear the sound of journalists. they hear about mahmoud ahmadinejad. they shouts a lot. many in the media cannot listen to the voices of a journalist. you talk about balance, but this is the balance that we experience in iran. if we do something wrong, we will fall from the cliff. this is what the government and the judiciary actually expect of us in iran. just
what you were mentioning was a reporter who also used to blog.so many iranian citizen journalists are actually journalist/citizen journalists. it might sound weird. as ms. nafisi was talking about, we transform islam in our own way. we transform the mongolian army to an other -- what's the name, being. so we also transform citizen journalism into something else. that's our art. and the second one, please. yes. this is about iranian journalists in total. they bear their own cross. and we know we...
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i want you to right now get on facebook, get on blog. get on twitter.on't care if you haven't joined and you don't know how to use it, get on now. couple things to link to today, spread it out. this is what i'll show in a half hour, by the end of the show what the government is doing. i want you to go to biggovernment.com and find the story about bertha lewis and spread that. the brandise university, there it is. this is not a story about them. this is their own words. i have want you to see it. social democrats usa. there it is. social democrats, socialist party, a party within a par party, how they hijacked the democrats. you show this. you have to do the job the media won't do. we will show you the happy face and then take off the mask. i'm sorry to ask you to do another job again. the media is not doing theirs and they're not coming. you have to spread the word. tweet, facebook it. then tweet this. we are not racist, we are not violent, we will just no longer be silent. @=h >>> i'm patti ann browne. the oil platform that burned for a day off the lo
i want you to right now get on facebook, get on blog. get on twitter.on't care if you haven't joined and you don't know how to use it, get on now. couple things to link to today, spread it out. this is what i'll show in a half hour, by the end of the show what the government is doing. i want you to go to biggovernment.com and find the story about bertha lewis and spread that. the brandise university, there it is. this is not a story about them. this is their own words. i have want you to see...
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quite a story, contessa. >> she says we're not victims in any kind of plot here, but if the whole blogirs was about a plot to discredit the government, is she saying they were extramarital affairs? >> they've already denied it and basically, what has happened since then, is they're in what it appears to be at least, aura of paranoia. that actually, there are forces within the government that aren't in power that are trying to discredit sarkozy and even, one said even the change the direction of financial markets at one point. it appears as if the first lady went on this radio station to combat the claims of this plot, but also to give this whole theory, to sort of down play that and say it's just rumor. >> no plots, no affairs. thank you. >> i know, it's very boring. >>> tiger may be teeing off in about an hour, but it's a new ad getting all the buzz today. woods staring straight forward as his late father lectures him. >>> space may be big, but you can never have enough closet space, which is why folks are celebrating. "discovery's" astronauts are just about done attaching a new carri
quite a story, contessa. >> she says we're not victims in any kind of plot here, but if the whole blogirs was about a plot to discredit the government, is she saying they were extramarital affairs? >> they've already denied it and basically, what has happened since then, is they're in what it appears to be at least, aura of paranoia. that actually, there are forces within the government that aren't in power that are trying to discredit sarkozy and even, one said even the change the...
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if there is a better blog in the entire web blogosphere internet, i don't know it. plus michael darta, chief economic at mkm partners, and chief market strategist at stevele nicholas. thank you, gentlemen. i took the liberty of taking a lot of your ten reasons and puts vs on them. i hope i haven't done you any injustice in terms of your content and your analysis. >> larry, i think it's almost time to say that goldilocks is back, possibly. it's also important to think of where we were a year ago. a year ago the dow was at 6,500, today 11,000, up 68%. a year ago we had jobless claims, over 650,000, and now we're down to 450,000, so everything is up from a years ago, a lot of these indicators, is at a six-year high, a lot of these factors and indicators, are at two, three, and four-year highs. we are in a very strong v-shaped economic recovery. that's what i tried to sum summarize in those ten points. >> by the way, i love the freight car loadings, which is a great one. my friend has been pointing this out. two charts i didn't put up, restaurant activity and internatio
if there is a better blog in the entire web blogosphere internet, i don't know it. plus michael darta, chief economic at mkm partners, and chief market strategist at stevele nicholas. thank you, gentlemen. i took the liberty of taking a lot of your ten reasons and puts vs on them. i hope i haven't done you any injustice in terms of your content and your analysis. >> larry, i think it's almost time to say that goldilocks is back, possibly. it's also important to think of where we were a...
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mike is actually helping determine what is going to drive the news that day in his blog every morning. because people are seeing it is an early warning system, everyone is reading it in the campaign, mccame people and romney people. >> rose: they are going to respond to what he says. >> oh my god this is what he saying or plague it is not just links to stories that appear in papers and on television around the world and the u.s., it's also what press conferences are asked, who is appearing in public. so it becomes an incredibly valuable intelligence tool for people in public life. >> rose: how much of his appeal or how much are people satisfied by the notion that are you going to tell white house is eating with whom, whose birthday it is, who is getting married, and sort of what is happening in terms of the social life of the people that washington cares about. >> we do a little bit of that. because it is a little like the old weekly paper that used to say what the sermon was or used to say who was visiting that weekend. washington, charlie, ken, as you know is a small town. "politico
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and clearly, you know, we have blogs now. we didn't have 20, 30 years ago. but how, in fact, how would you know that it's not actually fundamentally worse and appears worse because it is now out there? methodologically i'm not sure how one would sort that out. the second one is even suppose, let's assume it's not sort intrinsically worse than the population it only appears worse because it's loud and our faces, could it be the case that because precisely, in fact, could start changing, right? >> self fulfilling prophecy. >> right. >> yeah, i think the latter is something of a danger. i mean, people -- one of the hazards of serving them is that people respond to questions even if they don't know what the hell they're talking about. so people will call themselves a liberal or conservative because they think, ask them and they have no idea. but once polarization enters and image of culture wars and all that, i am a liberal and, therefore, i hate the fundamentals, whoever they are or what ever they for. so there is an element of that, that does occur. know some
and clearly, you know, we have blogs now. we didn't have 20, 30 years ago. but how, in fact, how would you know that it's not actually fundamentally worse and appears worse because it is now out there? methodologically i'm not sure how one would sort that out. the second one is even suppose, let's assume it's not sort intrinsically worse than the population it only appears worse because it's loud and our faces, could it be the case that because precisely, in fact, could start changing, right?...
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follow candace dold on her idol blog as she updates you with the latest news. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on american idol under the entertainment section. >> i am kristen berset, live in owings mills where the ravens ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. love. od is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪ >> final look at the seven-day forecast. it looks like we are going to see sunshine tomorrow. temperatures around 69 to 70 degrees. and kicking off the weekend nicely. but clouds gather saturday. with potential for showers. probably, after two or 3:00. and high of 64 degrees. and thunderstorms on saturday night to sunday. it looks like sunday will be the rainiest day with thunderstorms at 67. 62 monday. and tuesday the rain will start to taper off. clearing by the middle of next week. temperatures right in the mid 60s. back to you jeff. >> thank you, vytas. >> nfl draft of course is off and rin
follow candace dold on her idol blog as she updates you with the latest news. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on american idol under the entertainment section. >> i am kristen berset, live in owings mills where the ravens ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. love. od is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪ >>...
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>> love your blog, jack.ch. >>> so, what are the rescuers charged with finding those four missing west virginia miners actually facing? our brian todd is about to take us inside a rescue training mine shaft to show us what they're up against. >>> and it was a deadly u.s.-led assault in iraq that left nine people dead including two journalists. were the proper rules of engagement followed? we're getting new details, stand by. >>> the massive explosion at that mine in west virginia's a dramatic highlight of the danger miners face on the job every single day. it's hardly the only danger, though. our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, is looking at some of the other risks. >> lorella scarborough is still waiting, for any word from inside the mine. friends and people she loves are not yet accounted for. but do you know it took me just minutes to realize that while we all wait with her today, in fact, lorella has been waiting and worrying for decades. >> you're always concerned every time they walk out
>> love your blog, jack.ch. >>> so, what are the rescuers charged with finding those four missing west virginia miners actually facing? our brian todd is about to take us inside a rescue training mine shaft to show us what they're up against. >>> and it was a deadly u.s.-led assault in iraq that left nine people dead including two journalists. were the proper rules of engagement followed? we're getting new details, stand by. >>> the massive explosion at that...
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what is a blog? >> i don't know. i stopped listening to you. >>> now to the greg-alogue. press 1 for english. >> so usa today just published a big poll on political crud. the conclusion, americans hate everything. they are in a word hatists. for example, the favorable rating for democrats is up to 41%. the lowest since when ever, and it struck 14 points since the great one's election. that makes us democrat-ist. some say the o-man does not merick re-election. according to my brain, that's half. 245* means half of america is not only racist, but obamaist and electionists two words i just made up and will tatoo on my thighs. most people are not happy with the country's direction. of course, the paper also reports no one likes john baynor. one day i hope to live in a world where we can stop judging folks on the content of their spf. the polls have had it with mitch mcconnell which in my mind makes them ageist, wrinklest and glassist. there are other numbers, but i hate polls. i de spies pie charts. never any pie. if everyone hates everything, they can't all be racist. perhap
what is a blog? >> i don't know. i stopped listening to you. >>> now to the greg-alogue. press 1 for english. >> so usa today just published a big poll on political crud. the conclusion, americans hate everything. they are in a word hatists. for example, the favorable rating for democrats is up to 41%. the lowest since when ever, and it struck 14 points since the great one's election. that makes us democrat-ist. some say the o-man does not merick re-election. according to...
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weigh in at my blog. go to cnn.com/fred deke kaw and have your say.e'll share comments later. >>> meantime, what our legal experts have to say about all this. richard herman, avery freeman back with us. richard, you first. the chances of the president of the united states subpoenaed and actually showing up in court for this corruption trial of rob blagojevich? >> he's not going to walk through the courthouse doors and take the witness stand in this case. however i absolutely believe he is going to be compelled to give videotaped deposition testimony that will be used at the trial. >> do you? >> i do believe that. blagojevich is speaking about relevant testimony that could be helpful for the defense in this case. his defense is, this was business as usual in chicago. this was his senate seat that we're talking about here. nobody else's. this is the president involved -- his transition team had involvement here. he's going to be able to get the testimony. it's -- >> wait, wait. i'm wondering works that other credence, then, to the allegation that the pr
weigh in at my blog. go to cnn.com/fred deke kaw and have your say.e'll share comments later. >>> meantime, what our legal experts have to say about all this. richard herman, avery freeman back with us. richard, you first. the chances of the president of the united states subpoenaed and actually showing up in court for this corruption trial of rob blagojevich? >> he's not going to walk through the courthouse doors and take the witness stand in this case. however i absolutely...
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. >> you posted that info about earth day on your blog. >> come and check it out all week. we will add to it all week. >> know some people that may want to go out there. we want to show you live conditions on inbound new york avenue. no problems to report from the times building to bladensburg road to the third street tunnel. the outer loop in maryland is clear 95 to 270. we are checking on the maps, route 4, route 5, 301, tracking nothing but normal traffic on the roads. hello, virginia. making your way up from the prince william parkway to the fairfax county parkway not going to find incidents or accidents in the way. a report of an accident earlier is clear. the beltway in virginia we are looking at a smooth commute for drivers making their way between the wilson bridge and the american legion. we are checking your tieups all morning long at wusa9.com. >>> in the living well headlines, another reason to make sure you take your vitamins. a study finds women who take multivitamin and calcium supplements may reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. it is not clear whi
. >> you posted that info about earth day on your blog. >> come and check it out all week. we will add to it all week. >> know some people that may want to go out there. we want to show you live conditions on inbound new york avenue. no problems to report from the times building to bladensburg road to the third street tunnel. the outer loop in maryland is clear 95 to 270. we are checking on the maps, route 4, route 5, 301, tracking nothing but normal traffic on the roads....
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. >> is there something about energy policy that you would like to talk about on your blog?o library, you can search for it and share it. from yesterday or 10 years ago, every c-span program since 1987. the c-span video library, cables latest gift to america. >> let's meet another winner and c-span's studentcam document airing competition. today, we talked to an eighth grader at independence day school in campeau, florida. >> how is it going today? >> good. >> you told she would do york documentary on hundred in the united states. why did you choose that topic? >> the only thing you really need to survive is food and a lot of people are not getting as much as they should. >> how has hundred affected your community? >> i do not live in a neighborhood, but in the city, there has been a huge impact. >> has the situation changed over the past two years? >> they spend less on food because they have to choose between food or health care or telephone service. the cannot choose food that is healthy because the food that is not healthy is the cheapest. >> you interviewed a lot of vol
. >> is there something about energy policy that you would like to talk about on your blog?o library, you can search for it and share it. from yesterday or 10 years ago, every c-span program since 1987. the c-span video library, cables latest gift to america. >> let's meet another winner and c-span's studentcam document airing competition. today, we talked to an eighth grader at independence day school in campeau, florida. >> how is it going today? >> good. >> you...
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i submitted a blog to masnsports.com today that talks about runners going down the 1st baseline and why that additional line is down there. it came into play the other night on a nyjer morgan play. that line has been there for nearly 130 years, believe it or not. something you come to the ballpark and see every day. you really don't notice it. guzman takes charge and calls everybody. the pitcher does a good job of getting out of dodge. we'll have a second out. here's etheir coming up. the first ever book drive at the ballpark will occur tomorrow. when you come to the game, drop off new books outside the center field gates or at the community desk through the 4th inning. all books collected will benefit everybody wins d.c. it's a nonprofit organization that promotes children's literacy. here's etheir. another ground ball out for luis atilano. top of the order for the nats straight ahead. morgan kennedy and guzman. >> bob: early entry in our game summary for the night. nats on top. atilano, three scoreless innings to start his major league career on only one base hit. nyjer, getting good
i submitted a blog to masnsports.com today that talks about runners going down the 1st baseline and why that additional line is down there. it came into play the other night on a nyjer morgan play. that line has been there for nearly 130 years, believe it or not. something you come to the ballpark and see every day. you really don't notice it. guzman takes charge and calls everybody. the pitcher does a good job of getting out of dodge. we'll have a second out. here's etheir coming up. the first...
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we have a lot of comments coming into our live blog this morning.ot of people weighing in about this russian adoption story. he writes, it could have been triggered by an incident that happened where an adopted kid came to school with a gun and threatened students. the boy threatened to kill the adopt tiff parents and burn the house down. >> very suspicious of this hanson family. for americans, they seem remarkably reclusive and nothing about this family, what they do or how or why this adoption occurred in the first place. >> one person wrote, the russian adoption scandal is a mess. kids are not merchandise to be traded or refunded. there have to be safeguards to protect the adopt tiff parents and the child. >> we also had somebody ring in a little earlier today as we go back here on the master's, john doe writes, tiger has made a mistake or a couple of them but life goes on. now, with what happened, it is between him and his wife and the rest of us need to leave him alone. the public will forget and forgive. the rest is up to tiger. >> somebody el
we have a lot of comments coming into our live blog this morning.ot of people weighing in about this russian adoption story. he writes, it could have been triggered by an incident that happened where an adopted kid came to school with a gun and threatened students. the boy threatened to kill the adopt tiff parents and burn the house down. >> very suspicious of this hanson family. for americans, they seem remarkably reclusive and nothing about this family, what they do or how or why this...