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thank you david barrett. thank you ben sherwood for this animated discussion. ve to make a few closing remarks. i told david already i thought i signimply recite the outlines of radio and television news broadcasters over the last 75 years and sit down. [laughter] , i in taking my own idea began this past week and to review what is really an astonishingly short history of broadcast news or whatever it might yield. the first truly national radio on air 75 views ago in 1938 when the legendary bob trout of cbs news created an anchorman's role in radio new york, bringing on the scene live reports in the aftermath of the ominous union between expanding nazi germany and a relatively helpless austria. at the other end of august routes live broadcast from new --k were too young legends were two young legends in training. edward armour road -- edward r murrow. team were erice separate and gerald collingswood. the national appetite for their live news broadcasts grew steadily during the horrors of world war ii. nothing was really more memorable to many during the war then
thank you david barrett. thank you ben sherwood for this animated discussion. ve to make a few closing remarks. i told david already i thought i signimply recite the outlines of radio and television news broadcasters over the last 75 years and sit down. [laughter] , i in taking my own idea began this past week and to review what is really an astonishingly short history of broadcast news or whatever it might yield. the first truly national radio on air 75 views ago in 1938 when the legendary bob...
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thank you david barrett and mr. sherwood for this animated discussion. i have to make a few closing remarks. in taking my own idea with some seriously i began this past weekend to review what is really an is aston initially short history of broadcast news for whatever it might yield. the first broadcast came a mere 75 years ago when the legendary bob trout of cbs created an anchorman's role in new york bringing on the scene live reports of the ominous union between nazi germany and relatively austria. at the end of the live broadcast from new york were two young legends in training, north carolina born 30-year-old edward r. morrow in vienna and 34-year-old william shire in london. soon to join cbs on the scene radio team were 26-year-old eric exceptor ride and 21-year-old charles calling wood of michigan. nothing was really more memorable to many during the war years for media than edward r. morrow's nightly reports for cbs radio. with a voice that god might have envied he began each broadcast with this phrase, "this is london." he was toot ordered the l
thank you david barrett and mr. sherwood for this animated discussion. i have to make a few closing remarks. in taking my own idea with some seriously i began this past weekend to review what is really an is aston initially short history of broadcast news for whatever it might yield. the first broadcast came a mere 75 years ago when the legendary bob trout of cbs created an anchorman's role in new york bringing on the scene live reports of the ominous union between nazi germany and relatively...
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thank you, david barrett. thank you, ben sherwood, for the animated discussion. have to make a few close in march. i told david i may simply recite a sign of lines of radio and television nude draws -- news broadcasters and sit down. and taking my own idea with some sickness i begin this past weekend to review what is really an astonishingly short history of broadcast news, for whatever it might yield. but first, the first truly national radio broadcast came under 75 years ago in 1938 when the legendary opt out of cbs news created an anchorman's role in radio new york, bringing on the scene live reports in aftermath of the ominous union between expanding nazi germany under relatively helpless austria. at the other end of bob trout's live broadcast from new york were too young legends in training. north carolina born 30 year old edward r. murrow in vienna, 34 year-old william shire in london. soon to join cbs radio team were 26 year-old eric sever right of north carolina and 21 year-old charles collingwood of michigan. the national appetite or their life news broa
thank you, david barrett. thank you, ben sherwood, for the animated discussion. have to make a few close in march. i told david i may simply recite a sign of lines of radio and television nude draws -- news broadcasters and sit down. and taking my own idea with some sickness i begin this past weekend to review what is really an astonishingly short history of broadcast news, for whatever it might yield. but first, the first truly national radio broadcast came under 75 years ago in 1938 when the...
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up, david barrett and the president of abc news discussing the future of television news. then a look at the state of online privacy. later, the ceo's of linkedin and twitter talk about their companies futures and how they are managed. abc news president ben sherwood and david barrett talk about the future of television news. topics include new technology, investigative journalism, and copyright roles. this was held in november on the campus of the university of north carolina chapel hill. [applause] >> thank you, david. thank you, susan. this has been a delightful day. this is the second time i have been on campus. i am always impressed when i am here. white harbor has been my friend for 25 years or so, when wade says that i need you, i will go wherever that goes. he has been my most trusted business advisor, i have a high appreciation for him, this has been on his mind for years. we have talked about this. i smoke a cigar, wade bears with that and tells me about his vision. i am delighted to be here. i also want to shout out to hank price. hank is my colleagues who runs
up, david barrett and the president of abc news discussing the future of television news. then a look at the state of online privacy. later, the ceo's of linkedin and twitter talk about their companies futures and how they are managed. abc news president ben sherwood and david barrett talk about the future of television news. topics include new technology, investigative journalism, and copyright roles. this was held in november on the campus of the university of north carolina chapel hill....
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to say that it is extremely humbling to be invited to share the stage tonight with my friend, david barrett. we began to work together a few years ago when i came back to abc news in this role. david has been a friend and mentor. usually when we sit next to each other, it is even in the more contentious board meetings of the abc television network. sometimes we sit next to each other at a new york basketball game. but it is a privilege to be here and an honor. thank you, david plebeian i'm looking forward to our discussion. when i looked out tonight at this audience, i see a bunch of friends because as the professor mengin, 29 years ago, i packed up my car in massachusetts and drove a beat up to north carolina to start what was a formative experience in my journalism career. i began to work for the new census herber -- i mean the news of the server. laughter could they were a beacon of journalism. but i want to say is, an introduction, is that it very simple. i echo david barrett's observation that if i could do what all over again, i wish that i could start right here and right now. i wish
to say that it is extremely humbling to be invited to share the stage tonight with my friend, david barrett. we began to work together a few years ago when i came back to abc news in this role. david has been a friend and mentor. usually when we sit next to each other, it is even in the more contentious board meetings of the abc television network. sometimes we sit next to each other at a new york basketball game. but it is a privilege to be here and an honor. thank you, david plebeian i'm...
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thank you david barrett. thank you ben sherwood for this animated discussion. i have to make a few closing remarks. i told david already i thought i may simply recite the sign outlines of radio and television news broadcasters over the last 75 years and sit down. [laughter] and in taking my own idea, i began this past week and to review what is really an astonishingly short history of broadcast news or whatever it might yield. the first truly national radio broadcast came on air 75 views ago in 1938 when the legendary bob trout of cbs news created an anchorman's role in radio new york, bringing on the scene live reports in the aftermath of the ominous union between expanding nazi germany and a relatively helpless austria. at the other end of august routes live broadcast from new york were too young legends -- were two young legends in edward r murrow. soon to join the team were eric separate and gerald collingswood. the national appetite for their live news broadcasts grew steadily during the horrors of world war ii. nothing was really more memorable to many dur
thank you david barrett. thank you ben sherwood for this animated discussion. i have to make a few closing remarks. i told david already i thought i may simply recite the sign outlines of radio and television news broadcasters over the last 75 years and sit down. [laughter] and in taking my own idea, i began this past week and to review what is really an astonishingly short history of broadcast news or whatever it might yield. the first truly national radio broadcast came on air 75 views ago in...
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david chiu: next speaker? >> good afternoon. my name is barrett muo. a homeowner of knob hill for 18 years. the masonic auditorium is near my home. this isn't just an issue of one neighbor. it involves significant zoning planning and code rulings which will have an impact in this city and there are lots of them. i'm sure you are familiar with those in your own district. the powerful interest and large corporations to come into any district and use the mere influence over any special use districts. even those special use districts are supposed to take precedent over the more zoning districts as said earlier. the live nation reached with several neighborhood organizations. when they could not present a compelling case to home owners they try to intimidate various individuals and home owners associations to get them to accept the settlement. others did and others did not sign. when it was learned that i intend to appeal the e ir, they were threatening and said they would hold me personally financially responsible. when they realized i wouldn't fall to their bullying tactics they offered me ano
david chiu: next speaker? >> good afternoon. my name is barrett muo. a homeowner of knob hill for 18 years. the masonic auditorium is near my home. this isn't just an issue of one neighbor. it involves significant zoning planning and code rulings which will have an impact in this city and there are lots of them. i'm sure you are familiar with those in your own district. the powerful interest and large corporations to come into any district and use the mere influence over any special use...
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david: keep it right here. liz: you're smart already. just spread the word. let's get to the barrettway in arizona with more than one thousand very shiny, did you see video? cars are up for auction. today's show is the largest thus far. david: adam shapiro live from the auction in scottsdale, arizona, tough duty, beautiful cars, scottsdale, arizona. take it away,,adam. >> somebody has to do it, david. i tell you about star cars. meet one of the people that makes all this happen. steve davis is president of barrett-jackson. we have cars which in and of themselves stars in addition to cars once owned by hollywood types. tell me about this, the hot wheels collection here. >> this is absolutely a star of epic proportions. not only are these cars stars, but literally what childhood memories have been made up of for a generation going into the next generation. these cars represent all that is america. drag racing -- >> hot wheels. >> hot wheels. waking up on christmas morning playing, who wants to the mongoose, who wants to be snake. >> i was always the snake. my little brother was always
david: keep it right here. liz: you're smart already. just spread the word. let's get to the barrettway in arizona with more than one thousand very shiny, did you see video? cars are up for auction. today's show is the largest thus far. david: adam shapiro live from the auction in scottsdale, arizona, tough duty, beautiful cars, scottsdale, arizona. take it away,,adam. >> somebody has to do it, david. i tell you about star cars. meet one of the people that makes all this happen. steve...