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brian williams was a hero like walter cronkite did we find out he is lying about his life. that disturbs the public. win. >> host: how have journalists been portrayed? >> since the same but talk about the agent greek journalist with historians historians, you find the intended is the we don't trust i sent them back to the 1929 film which is the most horrible and terrific scene and you could imagine the final scene is a newspaper in the debtor and it is said tabloid i have found if but if if reporter never worn number three says they keep shoving fair carry and microphone into your face and acting horribly so the anonymous journalist is very indicative. fiesta and that is the image they initially manchin. scenic is an old film i teach 76 for how many years ago and it got a lot of people interested. >> but generally. >> host: how accurate are some of the portrayals but those underwritten by a former journalist and civic all of those probably did happen so with the accuracy is queued but the prc is wonderful. maturing d.h. lawrence and year run but too much happens and the ris
brian williams was a hero like walter cronkite did we find out he is lying about his life. that disturbs the public. win. >> host: how have journalists been portrayed? >> since the same but talk about the agent greek journalist with historians historians, you find the intended is the we don't trust i sent them back to the 1929 film which is the most horrible and terrific scene and you could imagine the final scene is a newspaper in the debtor and it is said tabloid i have found if...
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he worked at cbs during the days of walter cronkite is the most trusted man in america and in the last six months or so i've had the brian williams situation. >> guest: the image of the journalists prior to the 21st century was mostly popular culture fiction films television. clearly journalists have come out of hiding and they pretty much appear on fox news and msnbc as paparazzi. they are also creating the image of journalism that we have is the public. people have strong opinions about journalists. where do they get these opinions if they don't does the newsrooms. they don't want a broadcast studio. they don't go to an internet place where this is done. mostly from fiction. television novels, video games, you name it. lately they also get it from the tv they've been watching and they see journalist they don't write very much. that's a shame because that helps condition. ryan williams who is the hero like walter cronkite and than we find out he's been lying about his life. that really disturbs the public. should they believe the man bringing the news when he lies about who he is? it
he worked at cbs during the days of walter cronkite is the most trusted man in america and in the last six months or so i've had the brian williams situation. >> guest: the image of the journalists prior to the 21st century was mostly popular culture fiction films television. clearly journalists have come out of hiding and they pretty much appear on fox news and msnbc as paparazzi. they are also creating the image of journalism that we have is the public. people have strong opinions about...
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that's the walter cronkite thing. >> you can be nice but just because you're nice doesn't mean you aren't strong and you aren't, you know, tough and he was tough but he was also nice. >> he was fantastic when he took over for anchoring the "cbs evening news" replacing dan rather, an interim anchor. ratings went up and nbc and abc the ratings went down. people flocked to see him. >> i hope he does cameos for other appearances on cbs. we'll miss him. i love that smile. >>> we want to take a moment to remember our weekend colleague. his name is damon gutierrez he was aid video editor here at kpix 5. he died un-- he was a video editor here at kpix 5. he died unexpectedly after abdominal surgery. he will be greatly missed. >>> going to miss you, randy. love you! >> friends of a fisherman killed in hawaii paid their respects today in traditional hawaiian style. the man died after getting pierced in the chest by a swordfish. it happened yesterday at this harbor outside of kona on the big island. witnesses say the man jumped into the water with a spear gun to try to catch the fish. it impaled the
that's the walter cronkite thing. >> you can be nice but just because you're nice doesn't mean you aren't strong and you aren't, you know, tough and he was tough but he was also nice. >> he was fantastic when he took over for anchoring the "cbs evening news" replacing dan rather, an interim anchor. ratings went up and nbc and abc the ratings went down. people flocked to see him. >> i hope he does cameos for other appearances on cbs. we'll miss him. i love that smile....
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i remember growing up listening to walter cronkite on cbs talking about the moon landing. brenda, do you have anything in our world today,social media traditional media that inspires young people to think about this i think the pluto mission right now is pretty inspirational. we're about to close up view of pluto yeah, new horizons mission. and we lived through pluto because you know, disney character. but for all the third graders out there, there were good reasons to demote it from being a genuine planet to a dwarf planet. the first of its kind in a sense, right, we promoted it to being the first dwarf planet. my third grader in fact actually argues with me that pluto should be a planet. he is actually very passionate maybe because i'm young, i still believe pluto needs to be a planet. i'm old and i believe it's a planet myself. but how do we get the next step which is let's have more interest in space travel, how to develop rockets, opportunities to get out there? how do we take the next step using lick, using other opportunities in science? i think we're gonna be there
i remember growing up listening to walter cronkite on cbs talking about the moon landing. brenda, do you have anything in our world today,social media traditional media that inspires young people to think about this i think the pluto mission right now is pretty inspirational. we're about to close up view of pluto yeah, new horizons mission. and we lived through pluto because you know, disney character. but for all the third graders out there, there were good reasons to demote it from being a...
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this is the cbs evening news with bob schieffer substituting for walter cronkite.he news on this 186th day of captivity for the american hostages in iran. this is the cbs evening news with bob schieffer in niit jeeria. >> who wants more pizazz in the stand-up. this is the last take, good take, five four, three two one. today mark myself official debut, as it were as moderator of "face the nation." >> can you bring that? >> yes, i can because we have been working incessantly over a year. >> you don't think mr. star is a reputable person? >> no, i didn't say that, i said that was your characterization. >> showing off in front of the cameras right now. >> it's a pretty good life for a dog when you come down to it. is it what you thought it would be? >> campaigning and governance are two different things. >> florida governor jeb bush is stand buying. governor, thank you for coming by. >> it was a joy to be with you. >> it's a thrill to meet you. you know, i watch "face the nation" every week. >> you're one of the wonders of the world. >> let me just begin by publicly c
this is the cbs evening news with bob schieffer substituting for walter cronkite.he news on this 186th day of captivity for the american hostages in iran. this is the cbs evening news with bob schieffer in niit jeeria. >> who wants more pizazz in the stand-up. this is the last take, good take, five four, three two one. today mark myself official debut, as it were as moderator of "face the nation." >> can you bring that? >> yes, i can because we have been working...
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i remember conk right -- cronkite was so excited by the apollo mission.f us were wrapped up in the idea that we could do something. charlie: we will put a man on the moon in 10 years. a bold idea. george: when rockets were just doing this. the russians are doing this. the idea that we did it and we said, we can do that, we always think of it as an apollo project, the idea that we can do something in 10 years, we still talk about it. and bra'dsd's thought was we have gotten away from the idea that each individual has the ability to change and shape the future and that the darkest parts of our future that we look at and see are not inevitable, there are things you can do to change it and i love the overarching themes of it. i thought, if that is a movie he wants to make for a summer film, i'm in. charlie: went to the world trade center, comes away with a big idea. and then there is a young woman who you become kind of what? george: as a young man, he is enamored with her. then he becomes disenchanted as time goes on, and as we see in life, there is a correl
i remember conk right -- cronkite was so excited by the apollo mission.f us were wrapped up in the idea that we could do something. charlie: we will put a man on the moon in 10 years. a bold idea. george: when rockets were just doing this. the russians are doing this. the idea that we did it and we said, we can do that, we always think of it as an apollo project, the idea that we can do something in 10 years, we still talk about it. and bra'dsd's thought was we have gotten away from the idea...
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schieffer has a very funny story about hanging out with walter cronkite and other anchors of that eraa bar. check it out tomorrow on foxnews.com/mediabuzz. >>> coming up next why haven't conservatives done comedy as well as left-wingers. greg gutfeld tries to make the mold. >>> and later, does it matter she's a big fan? (music) boys? (music) stop less, go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. hurry in, and you can get 0% apr for 72 months on 2015 passat tdi models plus a total of $1500 in available bonuses. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. planters. nutrition starts with nut. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm b
schieffer has a very funny story about hanging out with walter cronkite and other anchors of that eraa bar. check it out tomorrow on foxnews.com/mediabuzz. >>> coming up next why haven't conservatives done comedy as well as left-wingers. greg gutfeld tries to make the mold. >>> and later, does it matter she's a big fan? (music) boys? (music) stop less, go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. hurry in, and you can get 0% apr for 72 months on 2015...
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he is getting the walter cronkite treatment. what does that mean?tepped down, he kept an office at cbs for the rest of his life, and he was given that support, and letterman is just as important to cbs in some ways. >>> let's talk about colbert, and it's -- is he going to change his name or not? >> it's colbert, and he has been in hiding for several months now. he signed off the "comedy central" show, and he has been taking a break for a few months getting ready for the new show, and he is not entirely off, and he is meeting with advertisers and trying to warm them up to the show, and he was here in new york onstage in front of all the advertisers, and he paid tribute to letterman, and he said he will strive to honor letterman by making the network mad at him. colbert is saying all the right things and getting ready to take over, but it's going to be a different show. everybody knows it's going to be a different show than letterman, because colbert is not only a different comic, but of a different generation. it's a baby boomer stepping aside. >>> w
he is getting the walter cronkite treatment. what does that mean?tepped down, he kept an office at cbs for the rest of his life, and he was given that support, and letterman is just as important to cbs in some ways. >>> let's talk about colbert, and it's -- is he going to change his name or not? >> it's colbert, and he has been in hiding for several months now. he signed off the "comedy central" show, and he has been taking a break for a few months getting ready for the...
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schieffer has a very funny story about hanging out with walter cronkite and other anchors of that era at a bar. check it out tomorrow on foxnews.com/mediabuzz. >>> coming up next why haven't conservatives done comedy as well as left-wingers. greg gutfeld tries to make the mold. >>> and later, does it matter she's a big fan? i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. it's tough, but i've managed. but managing my symptoms was all i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas whe
schieffer has a very funny story about hanging out with walter cronkite and other anchors of that era at a bar. check it out tomorrow on foxnews.com/mediabuzz. >>> coming up next why haven't conservatives done comedy as well as left-wingers. greg gutfeld tries to make the mold. >>> and later, does it matter she's a big fan? i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. it's tough, but i've managed. but managing my symptoms was all i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor, he...
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that when i was young reporter i wanted to work for cbs because walter cronkite was my hero, i got a chance to do that. after i was here awhile i wanted to be the moderator of "face the nation." i got to do that, did it for 24 years. maybe it's because i just love the news but at the time i thought every job i ever had was the best job in the world. going behind police lines talking to cops and soldiers and then senators and even presidents. i tried to remember that the news is not about the newscaster it's about the people who make it and those who are affected by it. i'll be honest i'm going to miss being in the middle of things but one thing i will never forget is the trust you placed in me and how nice you were to have me as a guest in your home over so many years. that meant the world to me. it always will. thank you. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail eve
that when i was young reporter i wanted to work for cbs because walter cronkite was my hero, i got a chance to do that. after i was here awhile i wanted to be the moderator of "face the nation." i got to do that, did it for 24 years. maybe it's because i just love the news but at the time i thought every job i ever had was the best job in the world. going behind police lines talking to cops and soldiers and then senators and even presidents. i tried to remember that the news is not...
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>> walter cronkite's warning david letterman's time in the late night spotlight has had share of good m. of his own creation. here is more of his enter view with jane pauley. >> you talked about alcoholism. >> yeah. oh, man. >> is that for real? you're not just talking about i drink a lot or i drank a lot. >> you're always an alcoholic, yeah. >> when did it start? >> well, i started drink when i was about 11. >> really? >> it that was old thing where my dad used to like scotch and so d. >> i said, this is fantastic. i just kept drinking. it was delightful. i loved everything about it. >> explains your grades. >> in high school it was part of the culture. in college it was mandatory. then when you get out of college people start to taper off. ivity surprised. i'd look around where. are all my drunk buddies? i drank right through until i was 34. i had the show at nbc and i just said to myself, you're a fool. you're a dumb fool. you can't do this. they just don't give these shows to everybody. you have one. you drink yourself into trouble. you're done, pal. i just quit. never took anothe
>> walter cronkite's warning david letterman's time in the late night spotlight has had share of good m. of his own creation. here is more of his enter view with jane pauley. >> you talked about alcoholism. >> yeah. oh, man. >> is that for real? you're not just talking about i drink a lot or i drank a lot. >> you're always an alcoholic, yeah. >> when did it start? >> well, i started drink when i was about 11. >> really? >> it that was old...
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i remember cronkite was so excited about by the apollo mission. i remember all of us were just wrapped up in the idea that we could do something. >> rose: it was the president. >> the president. >> rose: we'll put a man on the moon in ten years. >> which is insane when rockets just exist. >> rose: and the russians were doing this. >> they were. and the idea that we did it. we said we can do that. and still to the day we always think of it as an apollo project the idea we could do something in ten years. we still talk about it we only did it the once. and brad's thought was that we've gotten away from the idea that each individual has the ability to change and shape the future. and that sort of the darkest parts of our future that we look at and see are not inevitable. that there are things you can do to change it. and i loved the idea i loved the overarching theme of it. and i thought if that is a movie he wants to make for a summer film i'm in. i think it's a great idea. >> rose: you play frack a guy who is a boy genius. >> yes. >> rose: went to
i remember cronkite was so excited about by the apollo mission. i remember all of us were just wrapped up in the idea that we could do something. >> rose: it was the president. >> the president. >> rose: we'll put a man on the moon in ten years. >> which is insane when rockets just exist. >> rose: and the russians were doing this. >> they were. and the idea that we did it. we said we can do that. and still to the day we always think of it as an apollo project...