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i edited a newspaper. there were certain areas of town we didn't report on nearly enough, certain voices who weren't heard nearly enough. there is a great democratization going on that is scary and wild west feeling but is very promising. so i think part of the responsibility we all have as journalists and i believe we are infusing in our wonderful students who completely embrace the future and believe in the same way that we believed we were going to go out and enable society to be better educated about what's going on around it, better informed,ly more -- live richer and fuller lives, that's what they believe. they are going to be having a world where they will bring these enduring values and enable people to find information in a whole lot of different ways. but we can't assume that people who find information through social networks are always ill-informed. i mean, people make interesting decisions themselves. and i think one of the most important things to recognize is that news literacy, helping peop
i edited a newspaper. there were certain areas of town we didn't report on nearly enough, certain voices who weren't heard nearly enough. there is a great democratization going on that is scary and wild west feeling but is very promising. so i think part of the responsibility we all have as journalists and i believe we are infusing in our wonderful students who completely embrace the future and believe in the same way that we believed we were going to go out and enable society to be better...
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s guardian newspaper is accused of editing secret documents provided by wiki leaks to suit its own political agenda and website is also threatening to sue the paper over its new book about the. russian security services make their first arrests in connection with. the bomber has been read several of the complex already in custody all the details are coming up in a couple of. protests continue in egypt against president mubarak enormous wealth and abuse of power has shifted to western companies accused of funding him for decades. from the studios here in central moscow this is a twenty four hours a day the u.k.'s guardian newspaper is facing accusations of double standards from wiki leaks its founder julian assange has threatened legal action against the british daily over its total book about the. newspapers also accused of editing secret cables it obtained from the site and that reports now on what's behind this base of dispute. they were better than exposing us embassy secrets to the world but now wiki leaks and the guardian have rapidly fallen out of love and it's turning nasty in the ori
s guardian newspaper is accused of editing secret documents provided by wiki leaks to suit its own political agenda and website is also threatening to sue the paper over its new book about the. russian security services make their first arrests in connection with. the bomber has been read several of the complex already in custody all the details are coming up in a couple of. protests continue in egypt against president mubarak enormous wealth and abuse of power has shifted to western companies...
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newspapers accused of editing secret documents provided by wiki leaks to suit its own political agenda and website in. the paper a. russian security services make their first arrests in connection with last month's moscow airport. the name of the. boehner has. several of the spotted accomplices are already in custody all the details are coming up in a couple of. protesters gather for the biggest rally against president mubarak the blame for his enormous wealth and abuse of power shifted to western companies accused of funding him but decades. from our studios here in central moscow this is r t with you twenty four hours a day the u.k. guardian newspaper is facing accusations of double standards from wiki leaks its founder julian assange has threatened legal action against the british daily over its tell all book about the online whistleblower the newspaper's also accused of editing secret cables it obtained from the site well it's reports now on what's behind the bitter dispute. they were bedfellows in exposing u.s. embassy secrets to the world but now wiki leaks and the guardian have
newspapers accused of editing secret documents provided by wiki leaks to suit its own political agenda and website in. the paper a. russian security services make their first arrests in connection with last month's moscow airport. the name of the. boehner has. several of the spotted accomplices are already in custody all the details are coming up in a couple of. protesters gather for the biggest rally against president mubarak the blame for his enormous wealth and abuse of power shifted to...
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the british guardian newspaper accused of editing some wiki leaks revelations to support its political agenda this after the web site's founder julian assange threatens the paper with libel action over claims that it makes a new book. the russian security services make their first arrests in connection with last month's moscow airport attack. that might give them a suicide bomber. and several of his suspected accomplices are well break the cost of that coming up in a couple. and as egyptian protesters gather for their biggest rally yet against president mubarak the focus shifts to western companies that allegedly bankrolled him in his entourage for decades. two am in moscow i'm good to have you with us here on r t our top story wiki leaks founder julian assange threatens to sue the u.k.'s guardian newspaper about its tell all book about the online whistleblower the paper's also being accused of editing the confidential diplomatic cables it got from the website or his lawyer i mean reports on what's behind the bitter dispute. be. they were bedspread laysan exposing u.s. embassy secrets
the british guardian newspaper accused of editing some wiki leaks revelations to support its political agenda this after the web site's founder julian assange threatens the paper with libel action over claims that it makes a new book. the russian security services make their first arrests in connection with last month's moscow airport attack. that might give them a suicide bomber. and several of his suspected accomplices are well break the cost of that coming up in a couple. and as egyptian...
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we begin this highlight edition with a young magician who is creating quite a in germany. he has a modern take on the conjuresist art. like others, he has his theater show but he prefers to go out on to the street to battle onlookers as he produces cars from nowhere, reads minds, and even indulges in a bit of levtation. >> to this man, deception is an art form. because it's his job. in his latest show, inside magic, he lets people take shots at him with paint ball guns. then he catches the pallets in his mouth. >> my greatest challenge and my goal is to allow people in the audience to be little kids again. they should be able to forget their daily worries and just completely forget the moment in the magic. >> the 29-year-old from the western germany goes by fa rid. his surname is one thing he doesn't reveal. he learned his first magic tricks from his grand fatsdzer when he was just six years old. he wanted to become a magician ever since. >> my dream of being a magician wasn't taken seriously. and i wanted to do my father a favor. so i study law. but i spent most of my tim
we begin this highlight edition with a young magician who is creating quite a in germany. he has a modern take on the conjuresist art. like others, he has his theater show but he prefers to go out on to the street to battle onlookers as he produces cars from nowhere, reads minds, and even indulges in a bit of levtation. >> to this man, deception is an art form. because it's his job. in his latest show, inside magic, he lets people take shots at him with paint ball guns. then he catches...
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your newspaper is accused of editing secret documents provided by wiki leaks. the whistle blowing web site is. the paper of. russian security services make the first arrests in connection with. the name of the idea the bomber has been read several of his suspected accomplices are already in custody all the details are coming up in a couple of men. for the. president. and abuse of power has shifted to western companies accused of funding for decades . from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day the u.k.'s guardian newspaper is facing accusations of double standards from wiki leaks its founder julian assange has threatened legal action against the british tell all book about the online whistleblower and use papers also accused of editing secret cables and obtained from the site. reports now on what's behind the bitter dispute. they were bedfellows in exposing u.s. embassy secrets to the world but now wiki leaks and the guardian have rapidly fallen out of love and it's turning nasty in the original agreement between wiki l
your newspaper is accused of editing secret documents provided by wiki leaks. the whistle blowing web site is. the paper of. russian security services make the first arrests in connection with. the name of the idea the bomber has been read several of his suspected accomplices are already in custody all the details are coming up in a couple of men. for the. president. and abuse of power has shifted to western companies accused of funding for decades . from our studios here in central moscow this...
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this edition of people behaving badly.. stan > >>stanley: the sign reads keep dogs on leashes. the only requirement to be a professional dog walker is have your it vehicle and have a dog that is not to run. the city wants to change this is where you need a permit. everybody out of a bad job with the track has become a professional dog walker. but as a permit do? >> it requires you take a class at so you know what to do. >>stanley: she has been a dog walker fort years. >> people need to be encouraged to pick up their trip.ir to. >>stanley: of salt they are walking too many togs. >> they don't what they're doing. they need insurance. >>stanley: yes insurance is good. i'm stanley roberts for kron4 news. >> vicki: if you have a comment or is store e-mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m. wait until you see this snowcap at mount diablo. we agreed to see it as well, how are budget battles are going. if you are pretty it is acting up tonight. will limit on the solar flares. >> vicki: we are following developing news. reggie kumar is where shooting is. >> reporter: police are it he
this edition of people behaving badly.. stan > >>stanley: the sign reads keep dogs on leashes. the only requirement to be a professional dog walker is have your it vehicle and have a dog that is not to run. the city wants to change this is where you need a permit. everybody out of a bad job with the track has become a professional dog walker. but as a permit do? >> it requires you take a class at so you know what to do. >>stanley: she has been a dog walker fort years....
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all editing that seems to match the guardian's liberal agenda as it suggests the iranian opposition is divided something which doesn't fit western narratives in cables about the activities of western companies in kazakstan the guardian failed to publish details of alleged bribery the actual cable talk of an internal investigation in a western company over five years during which former employees caused the company to pay five point two million to agents with the payments would influence because our professionals to allow the company to obtain business in other words bribing officials for contracts two of the companies allegedly involved british gas and any italy's gas giant that this isn't necessarily the story that the guardian wants to tell that the that there are editorial pressures on them but it also could be simply the lawyers at the guardian are getting a bit jumpy and saying well look we can't accuse people of bribes because they're incredibly powerful and they're rich and this is one of the problems with the laws of libel and the lawyers at newspapers is that they're actually
all editing that seems to match the guardian's liberal agenda as it suggests the iranian opposition is divided something which doesn't fit western narratives in cables about the activities of western companies in kazakstan the guardian failed to publish details of alleged bribery the actual cable talk of an internal investigation in a western company over five years during which former employees caused the company to pay five point two million to agents with the payments would influence because...
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about the online whistleblower the newspaper's also being accused of editing the confidential diplomatic cables it received from the website and that reports now on what's behind the bitter dispute. they were better than exposing us embassy secrets to the world but now wiki leaks and the guardian have rapidly fallen out of love and it's turning nasty in the original agreement between wiki leaks and its partner publications the partners were to help publish cables on the whistle blowing web site blocking out names to protect the innocent was allowed but sources close to wiki leaks maintain the guardian went one step further accusing the newspaper of redacting the cables to suit its own political and editorial agenda something the guardian denies one of the alleged missions focuses on iranian dissident politicians and the guardian we each. have. when they don't want such things to be known to their own deals they will. want to cover the world. view because everything was good to a ball girl position. in such a way that either of the guards or than the virtually any that are of the killings
about the online whistleblower the newspaper's also being accused of editing the confidential diplomatic cables it received from the website and that reports now on what's behind the bitter dispute. they were better than exposing us embassy secrets to the world but now wiki leaks and the guardian have rapidly fallen out of love and it's turning nasty in the original agreement between wiki leaks and its partner publications the partners were to help publish cables on the whistle blowing web site...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ...>>> on the "cbs morning news" here's a look at today's weather, bitter cold continues for much of the great plains with morning lows in the single digits. later this afternoon, highs will be only in the 20s, and a few snow showers are likely across the great lakes and rockies. here's another look at this morning's top stories. the nation's midsection is waking to bitter cold temperatures this morning. right on the heels of that massive storm. windchills are expected to reach 30 below in some areas. >>> and there was sustained violence overnight in cairo. supporters of egyptian president mubarak attacked anti-government protesters. at least five people were killed. >>> and for the first time, egypt's army appears to be taking action today, by making a few arrests. after staying on the sidelines during the week-long demonstrations. elizabeth palmer takes a closer look at the egyptian army. >> reporter: after brutal riot police melted away last friday and the army rolled in, they were emb
join us for cbs 5 early edition ...>>> on the "cbs morning news" here's a look at today's weather, bitter cold continues for much of the great plains with morning lows in the single digits. later this afternoon, highs will be only in the 20s, and a few snow showers are likely across the great lakes and rockies. here's another look at this morning's top stories. the nation's midsection is waking to bitter cold temperatures this morning. right on the heels of that massive...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's weather.re rain and snow is on the way for the west coast. in the northeast, there are mostly sunny skies with windy conditions and the cooler temperatures, warm and pleasant weather covers much of the south and southwest. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. at least one person was killed in clashes between anti-government demonstrators and police in iran. this there were also demonstrations in yemen and bahrain. >>> and lawmakers begin hearings today on president obama's budget proposal. the white house says the $3.7 trillion plan would cut the federal deficit over the next ten years. >>> this is a big day for the nervous owners of nearly 2600 champion show dogs. the annual westminster kennel club dog show is under way here in new york and tonight one dog will be named best in show. manuel gallegus has more. >> reporter: it's down to the wire to get this standard poodle perfectly puffy and fluffy for his big moment in the ring. >> sorry, crunched for time. >> reporter: 2500
join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's weather.re rain and snow is on the way for the west coast. in the northeast, there are mostly sunny skies with windy conditions and the cooler temperatures, warm and pleasant weather covers much of the south and southwest. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. at least one person was killed in clashes between anti-government demonstrators and police in iran. this there...
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a very special edition of "sports sunday," the tag team edition with the heart foundation. night for aaron rodgers, doing this all night long. well, the cal grad, the night he will never forget. >> no doubt about it. and plus we go behind the scenes with warriors star steph curry, dropping ridiculous w sits. siw stanford head football coach, david shaw. >>> same face, new location. as rumored for months, facebook may be ready for a new home. the palo alto social networking giant has invited reporters to an event tuesday morning at city hall in menlo park. speculation is they'll be moving to the former sun microsystems campus in menlo park. >>> and coming up on "sports sunday" from the bay area to green bay, they are celebrating the super bowl mvp. former cal bear of course aaron rodgers. just ahead on "sports sunday." have a good night. >>> and now another viewpoint response to an nbc bay area editorial. >> last week we said because people like russ the san francisco bay's biggest polluter, it's time we cleaned up our act. and you agreed. our first viewer says how about pla
a very special edition of "sports sunday," the tag team edition with the heart foundation. night for aaron rodgers, doing this all night long. well, the cal grad, the night he will never forget. >> no doubt about it. and plus we go behind the scenes with warriors star steph curry, dropping ridiculous w sits. siw stanford head football coach, david shaw. >>> same face, new location. as rumored for months, facebook may be ready for a new home. the palo alto social...
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although persons prince andrew may have wished the guardian had edited information about his behavior in kyrgyzstan more thoroughly elsewhere some media commentators say the reason for the guardian's alterations was to help simplify the information it's still the way it should be done there's so much material and it is so a lot of the form that easy news is difficult to inaccessible it has to be translated into journalism the people who understand the guardian declined to give us an interview but did send a statement saying they redacted cables for two reasons to protect sources who might be placed at risk or to protect the guardian from legal action on the u.k. libel law that being sued is something the guardian might have to get used to wiki leaks founder julian assange is threatening legal action over the newspaper's book which i saw alleges contains malicious labels wiki leaks made a political choice when it decided to publish through the guardian a left leaning newspaper that takes a liberal line but certainly in this case is going to be the wrong one and with the guardian's rece
although persons prince andrew may have wished the guardian had edited information about his behavior in kyrgyzstan more thoroughly elsewhere some media commentators say the reason for the guardian's alterations was to help simplify the information it's still the way it should be done there's so much material and it is so a lot of the form that easy news is difficult to inaccessible it has to be translated into journalism the people who understand the guardian declined to give us an interview...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ...ning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news" here is a look at today's weather. wet and wild conditions are impacting much of the west. record-breaking temperatures could be popping up from new mexico to missouri. and colder air is coming down into the mountain areas. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. security forces crack down on anti-government protesters in bahrain. police used tear gas and shot rubber bullets. opposition leaders say at least four people were killed. >>> and massachusetts senator scott brown reveals he was sexually abused as a child by a camp counselor. brown also tells "60 minutes" he was physically abused by his stepfather. >>> scientists are reporting a possible breakthrough in the search for a cure for baldness. it came from a stress study by researchers at ucla which didn't involve balding humans but hairless lab mice. the mice were given a stress-blocking chemical and almost all of them grew back their hair. one researcher called it qu
join us for cbs 5 early edition ...ning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news" here is a look at today's weather. wet and wild conditions are impacting much of the west. record-breaking temperatures could be popping up from new mexico to missouri. and colder air is coming down into the mountain areas. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. security forces crack down on anti-government protesters in bahrain. police used tear gas and shot rubber...
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there were books published in simultaneous editions. a great os treian -- autre ya writer was published. it took 20 years to sell out the 1500 copies they printed in english. there was not that much interest of what was going on in europe at that time except to make antigerman comments when they published grim fairy tales. >> there were enough germans to sustain a publisher? >> oh, yeah, yeah. in fact, before the war, the germans in america sustained the german film industry. they were the target of the americans, and it was the major export market particularly for the very light fluffy musical stuff he liked to produce. when i was a kid living next to yorktown or yorkville as it was called in those days, 86th street and 3rd avenue, there were movie houses. they were the whole series of german, but those were the old germans who lived here. they were not going to read the exile stuff, but there were enough refugees who could read it. >> also french? >> well, my father's books were done in french and german, and i'm sorry, german and eng
there were books published in simultaneous editions. a great os treian -- autre ya writer was published. it took 20 years to sell out the 1500 copies they printed in english. there was not that much interest of what was going on in europe at that time except to make antigerman comments when they published grim fairy tales. >> there were enough germans to sustain a publisher? >> oh, yeah, yeah. in fact, before the war, the germans in america sustained the german film industry. they...
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six time and down to the forty fifth edition of the super bowl a slight underdogs following early in the season however the browns are played in three of the ball six super bowls and feel confident in their quest for a seventh lombardi trophy the steelers finished the season with a while to four record and are now facing the league's second to found steyn second only to themselves. i think the part about this is it's two storied franchises. and i think the fans will really enjoy it it's going to be a crazy because they place going to yellow because of both teams so we thought this is going to be an execution oriented game the team that executes better has got a better chance to win so we got a shot at us with a band with and do it with with the nine which were executed out of. green bay also arrived in dallas later on monday for what will be a very fast super bowl appearance in foot see me as the packers however are downplaying that down stress that the game will be won between the lines on sunday . their super bowl experience to their advantage is is today through through sunday so
six time and down to the forty fifth edition of the super bowl a slight underdogs following early in the season however the browns are played in three of the ball six super bowls and feel confident in their quest for a seventh lombardi trophy the steelers finished the season with a while to four record and are now facing the league's second to found steyn second only to themselves. i think the part about this is it's two storied franchises. and i think the fans will really enjoy it it's going...
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champions but enter the latest edition of american sports biggest march slight underdogs the champions will be playing in their third super bowl from the past six . will be high as they seek a seventh trophy pittsburgh finish the season with a twelve in four record are not facing a squad with the second best offense in the league the steelers themselves the team that top green bay in that respect. i think the part about this is it's two storied franchise and. i think the finance will really enjoy it it's going to be to be crazy because all places will be yellow because of both teams so to be fun this is going to be an execution or game the team that executes better is got a better chance to win so we're going to show up. with the not only which were executed. green bay also a little later on monday for what will be their first super bowl appearance in thirteen years the packers however don playing that record stressing it's all about preparation rather than. history of the stone age their super bowl experience to the advantages is today through through something so that's why we spent
champions but enter the latest edition of american sports biggest march slight underdogs the champions will be playing in their third super bowl from the past six . will be high as they seek a seventh trophy pittsburgh finish the season with a twelve in four record are not facing a squad with the second best offense in the league the steelers themselves the team that top green bay in that respect. i think the part about this is it's two storied franchise and. i think the finance will really...
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embassy cables obtained by wiki leaks but as argues laura emmett reports the paper is accused of editing the documents to suit its own political agenda. they were bedfellows in exposing u.s. embassy secrets to the world but now wiki leaks and the guardian have rapidly fallen out of love and it's turning nasty in the original agreement between wiki leaks and its partner publications the partners was to help publish cables on the whistle blowing web site blocking out names to protect the innocent was allowed but sources close to wiki leaks maintain the guardian went one step further accusing the newspaper of redacting the cables to suit its own political and editorial agenda something the guardian denies one of the alleged missions focuses on iranian dissident politicians and the guardian we. live in when they don't want such things to be known for their own deals they will basically want to cover the world and so view they cut out everything that was negative of all of their opposition. in such a way the reader of the guards. only that of the critics would never know how those people them
embassy cables obtained by wiki leaks but as argues laura emmett reports the paper is accused of editing the documents to suit its own political agenda. they were bedfellows in exposing u.s. embassy secrets to the world but now wiki leaks and the guardian have rapidly fallen out of love and it's turning nasty in the original agreement between wiki leaks and its partner publications the partners was to help publish cables on the whistle blowing web site blocking out names to protect the innocent...
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champions but enter the latest edition of american sports biggest match a slight underdog stay if c.champions will be playing in their third super bowl from the past six sun confidence will be high as they seek a seventh lombardi trophy pittsburgh face a squad with the second best offense in the league the steelers themselves the team that top green bay in particular respect. i think the neat part about this is it's two storied franchises. and i think the fans will really enjoy it it's going to be very crazy because all plays go yellow because of both teams so to be fun and this is going to be an execution or going to game the team that executes better is got a better chance to win so we're going to show. and do it with with the not only meets were executed i love green bay i arrived in dallas a little later on monday for what will be their first super bowl appearance and thirteen years the packers have ever done playing that record stressing it's all of my preparation rather than history this stage their super bowl experience to their advantage is is today through through sunday so
champions but enter the latest edition of american sports biggest match a slight underdog stay if c.champions will be playing in their third super bowl from the past six sun confidence will be high as they seek a seventh lombardi trophy pittsburgh face a squad with the second best offense in the league the steelers themselves the team that top green bay in particular respect. i think the neat part about this is it's two storied franchises. and i think the fans will really enjoy it it's going to...
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main stage is taped and editted by interns. in exchange for class credit and the opportunity to use equipment. interns produced 15 hours of original programming during year 1 of main stage. the auditorium hosted talented performers who brought the cultures of the world home to san francisco. like the culture of the bay area these performances are adding a fusion of tradition. >> master protectinist. explored the historic influence of african music in peru. in the modern interpretation, created his irish and native american roots to create a unique sound. [music] >> speaking spanish... >> from some of the sounds they used to play we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. for instance. >> this means attention, be alert. something's going to happen. wake up, wake up. >> some of the drumming part has been rescued by compose the cultural association. drumming... [music] [applause]
main stage is taped and editted by interns. in exchange for class credit and the opportunity to use equipment. interns produced 15 hours of original programming during year 1 of main stage. the auditorium hosted talented performers who brought the cultures of the world home to san francisco. like the culture of the bay area these performances are adding a fusion of tradition. >> master protectinist. explored the historic influence of african music in peru. in the modern interpretation,...
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president chirac during his student years was fond of pushkin the ball was so we bought him a full edition of pushkin in thirty volumes that moment then for instance what we supposed to present to president clinton what it took a. a long time before we decided on donating to him a statute of clinton himself playing the saxophone with him it would be granted he said hold it don't give it away don't have otherwise they'll break it. does have made a fantastic thing indeed was he himself fond of receiving gifts was a pretty clear about what was donated to him. and i had great friendly relations with people who worked with many state leaders they would ask me about yeltsin's hobbies and due to this i found myself in a real nice as they begin to present reckitt some tennis balls and civil devices but we got so many that we didn't know where to put them a lot of bodies nikolaevitch gave instructions that everything should be mainly food it was force academy awards but once we revealed the secret bodies like alive it was very fond of history books and rare editions but there are two options when a
president chirac during his student years was fond of pushkin the ball was so we bought him a full edition of pushkin in thirty volumes that moment then for instance what we supposed to present to president clinton what it took a. a long time before we decided on donating to him a statute of clinton himself playing the saxophone with him it would be granted he said hold it don't give it away don't have otherwise they'll break it. does have made a fantastic thing indeed was he himself fond of...
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it's very much like the editing that a story gets on a tight deadline.en before the internet, you always have these occasions a story that broke 30 minutes before a deadline didn't get the same editorial attention as the story that broke in the morning. they just didn't. >> let me take a minute now to remind a pretty the television and website audience but they're watching and listening to the kalb report, marvin kalb and my guests are built. dean baquet of "the new york times." on the times u.s. news and then you've got an opinion. now there should be all wall between the two. you're ombudsman's says and i quote, the news pages are laced with analytical and opinion pieces of work against the premise that the news is just the news, in dovecote. many conservatives as you know criticize the times as being a little left-wing newspaper, and those views get into the news part of your newspaper. why do you allow this to happen? >> we don't allow it to happen. [laughter] >> but it happens almost every day. >> according to him or according to you? >> the people
it's very much like the editing that a story gets on a tight deadline.en before the internet, you always have these occasions a story that broke 30 minutes before a deadline didn't get the same editorial attention as the story that broke in the morning. they just didn't. >> let me take a minute now to remind a pretty the television and website audience but they're watching and listening to the kalb report, marvin kalb and my guests are built. dean baquet of "the new york times."...
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>> we are in the western edition. there's a mission crn and then an asian pacific crn. there will be one in the sunny va le. they do an assessment of the out reach they need to target. what i mentioned was a mission related incident. some of the out reach that has taken place in the bay view western edition is working with those. there's out reach calendars. we produce as individual neighborhood based. >> crn program that needs to be expanded? is it? do you think, anybody does it? >> we have a hand over there. >> i am pretty sure, there's still people on the streets. obviously, you haven't done enough to focus on everybody. everybody isn't off the streets. where my mother lives. they started a program and everybody got involved in it. we have a garden. they have jobs. you got $100 a week. they got people off the street and every summer we do i basketball tournament. everybody likes sports. >> tyrer. who here. why can't we have more programs? jenay. >> you got it. you go girl. >> some people don't go to these programs. i am in up. i tell all my friends, you don't have to
>> we are in the western edition. there's a mission crn and then an asian pacific crn. there will be one in the sunny va le. they do an assessment of the out reach they need to target. what i mentioned was a mission related incident. some of the out reach that has taken place in the bay view western edition is working with those. there's out reach calendars. we produce as individual neighborhood based. >> crn program that needs to be expanded? is it? do you think, anybody does it?...
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bigger than what's the difference between sound editing and sound design? any way, the question, the real question is, will snow spoil the red carpet? mike von fremd is on that story this morning. mike, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. no, it won't spoil it a bit but it sure added excitement. for one brief shining moment mother nature put on a show that thrilled not only tinseltown but most all of southern california. it's a picture 61 years in the making. >> it's awesome! >> reporter: snowmen in the l.a. suburb of burbank. the arctic blast that brought the first snow to san francisco since 1976 is now sending record lows all the way down the coast. >> it's actually snowing. it was beautiful. >> reporter: the snow covering highways, lawns, cars, and swimming pools. >> it's snowing like we were up in big bear. it was nuts. >> this is wonderful. we don't get this very often in la crescenta. >> reporter: the view from downtown los angeles, just amazing. you can see the foothills covered in white. as the saying goes, it's always sunny in dow
bigger than what's the difference between sound editing and sound design? any way, the question, the real question is, will snow spoil the red carpet? mike von fremd is on that story this morning. mike, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. no, it won't spoil it a bit but it sure added excitement. for one brief shining moment mother nature put on a show that thrilled not only tinseltown but most all of southern california. it's a picture 61 years in the making. >>...
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the films were edited in such a way to show that each shot hit its target. however in one thousand nine hundred four crucial for himself had become a target his closest associates were hatching a plot behind his back. i warned my father about the block to topple him from power a month before it actually happened a man from the k.g.b. had told me about it. soon afterwards my father went to a series ordered without examining urgent information. left the situation to take care of itself which was easier way of seeing to his rivals do as you please but. the conspirators stripped of his power as. became the new general secretary of the central committee of the soviet communist party. everyone except for close relatives cold shouldered who shelf in the first days of to his resignation. is true that he surrendered without putting up a find some mustard. realized he had no chance of winning the battle for power only the scene which was a great new tragedy for him because he's closer to. had been treating him. he was sent into what could be described as a political e
the films were edited in such a way to show that each shot hit its target. however in one thousand nine hundred four crucial for himself had become a target his closest associates were hatching a plot behind his back. i warned my father about the block to topple him from power a month before it actually happened a man from the k.g.b. had told me about it. soon afterwards my father went to a series ordered without examining urgent information. left the situation to take care of itself which was...
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watching weekend early edition on cbs 5 rocket scientists! you gave us the space age... but your savings accounts are stuck in the stone age! earn more commodore with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! [ laughs ] instead of earning zilch, your savings will be earning three times the national average. three times more? roger that! go online and sign up at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet?! area that normally don't get much. jim bernard will let us kno ore >>> snow in parts to have bay area that normally don't see it. jim bernard will let us know if we have more wintery weather ahead. >>> seems like a sure fire way to reduce crime in a troubled bay area neighbourhood. some people are against it. >>> concerns this morning for four californians after pirates took over their yacht in the indian ocean. >> welcome back to weekend early edition, the time is what, 8:00 a.m. i am phil matier. >> i am ann makovec. hope your sunday is starting off well. we will have our weather forecast coming up. >> we will cover a lot of news including th
watching weekend early edition on cbs 5 rocket scientists! you gave us the space age... but your savings accounts are stuck in the stone age! earn more commodore with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! [ laughs ] instead of earning zilch, your savings will be earning three times the national average. three times more? roger that! go online and sign up at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet?! area that normally don't get much. jim bernard will let us kno...
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welcome to this special 100th edition of our world. we've seen breath taking strides for black americans in the political arena. we were on hand for an incredible series of firsts including the historic run for the white house. across the nation, there was change in the air. for the first time, the country actually seemed ready to entertain the candidacy of a woman seeking the nation's highest office. or prepare to reconsider a politician who had run before. but there was a young community organizer who had a different outcome in mind. it was on our very first show the then junior senator from illinois expressed his intention. >> it was a joke that, you know, every senator in the senate the day they arrive are already -- >> they're looking down -- >> they're looking down the street. and i would be foolish not to think about the most influential position in my field. i stand before you today to announce my candidacy for president of the united states of america. >> from that moment, our world was there with barack obama all the way to t
welcome to this special 100th edition of our world. we've seen breath taking strides for black americans in the political arena. we were on hand for an incredible series of firsts including the historic run for the white house. across the nation, there was change in the air. for the first time, the country actually seemed ready to entertain the candidacy of a woman seeking the nation's highest office. or prepare to reconsider a politician who had run before. but there was a young community...
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tonight on a special edition of 20-20 start agent 9:00 p.m. >> news about things around the house. package might say they're eco friendly but researchers report l.e.d.light bulbs sold for displays contain high levels of potentially harmful substances. l.e.d.uses less power than traditional bulbs. researchers at uc davis do point out the bulbs only pose a danger if one breaks. >> a young military widow founded a program to help other widows is preparing to host a group of women in a weekend pampering retreat. and one of the hosts is john's girl in san francisco. she founded american widow project at age 21 after her army husband was killed by a roadside bomb in iraq. they'd only been married a year and a half. they traveled the country and made a documentary, creating a social network connecting widows of soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan. most are very young. >> i have about 6,000 widows. and 80% of the military wives are under 35. >> john's grill is providing transportation and lunch this weekend. she will present them with a collage of pictures and a necklace with a heart.
tonight on a special edition of 20-20 start agent 9:00 p.m. >> news about things around the house. package might say they're eco friendly but researchers report l.e.d.light bulbs sold for displays contain high levels of potentially harmful substances. l.e.d.uses less power than traditional bulbs. researchers at uc davis do point out the bulbs only pose a danger if one breaks. >> a young military widow founded a program to help other widows is preparing to host a group of women in a...
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that is it fors itl edition of beyond the headlines.on about the show is available on our website at www.abc7.com. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ bui've got a warm, fresh baked strawberry toaster strudel. see the difference? mmmm. i do. (announcer) pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. >> wanna do cool stuff all over the bay area like sailing the bay with the red and white fleet? want to do it for half off? stick around. [music] >> welcome to half off. in the next half hour we'll show you awesome things to do from indoor skydiving to white water rafting, bay cruises and vacation packages, spas, meals and so much more. all you have to do is watch and enjoy. when you see something you would like to try, go to halfoff.tv and purchase gift cards for 50 cents on the dollar. great fun for half the cost. i'm jenn coleman. welcome to half off. we are
that is it fors itl edition of beyond the headlines.on about the show is available on our website at www.abc7.com. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ bui've got a warm, fresh baked strawberry toaster strudel. see the difference? mmmm. i do. (announcer) pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. >>...
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. >> you edited this film on a mac. >> with joe palo, a great editor from minneapolis. >> let's show something of the documentary. where did you name it and where did you get the name? >> the name came from what humphries believed and he thought with politics anything could happen within our system. >> the happy warrior. >> the happy warrior, yes. >> let's watch a couple minutes and continue. >> sounds good. >> humphrey and his supporters arrived in the hall in the early afternoon of the final day of the convention. he had been up all night writing his speech. he lost 15 pounds in two weeks. he was exhausted yet determined, as his growing commitment to human rights was crystallizing in this moment. he knew the risk. if he pushed the southerners too far they would deliver on their threats to leave the convention and split the party in two. the final day dragged on. with no air conditioning, the inside temperatures soared into the 90's, but before the weary delegates could vote, they would have to sit through more than an hour of speeches condemning the civil rights complaint. >> you s
. >> you edited this film on a mac. >> with joe palo, a great editor from minneapolis. >> let's show something of the documentary. where did you name it and where did you get the name? >> the name came from what humphries believed and he thought with politics anything could happen within our system. >> the happy warrior. >> the happy warrior, yes. >> let's watch a couple minutes and continue. >> sounds good. >> humphrey and his supporters...
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because when you are editing, it's a matter of fact. they are correcting your grammar and syntaxes and whatnot. i'm reading it and i'm like, oh, i'm dumb. you know. it was interesting. definitely a lot of read. good question. yes, sir? >> what do your fellow marines think about you writing a book? >> that's a great question. all right. so a lot of the guys love it because this was really what they struggled with coming back from iraq. you think about from the average lance corporals perspective, they don't know the specific objective. they know their target. they know don't the full context of what are we trying to do in the city of ramadi, what are we trying to do as a battalion, as a brigade. when i wrote the back, that's what i was trying to expain. that's what they like. i've gotten criticism from other guys in different units. combat is an emotional experience. when i wrote my event event evey thoughts in the sequence that they occur and i'm saying they didn't agree with somebody's decision, naturally, people don't like that. so i
because when you are editing, it's a matter of fact. they are correcting your grammar and syntaxes and whatnot. i'm reading it and i'm like, oh, i'm dumb. you know. it was interesting. definitely a lot of read. good question. yes, sir? >> what do your fellow marines think about you writing a book? >> that's a great question. all right. so a lot of the guys love it because this was really what they struggled with coming back from iraq. you think about from the average lance corporals...
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in 1970, i edit my first anthology -- i don't think barbara knows about this. this is it. this worn out little red cover book called women's liberation and literature and it was published by harcourt and brace. i got to do it. i was a new ph.d. i was in my first assistant professorship job. and i felt a tremendous sense of responsibility doing this book to my protected readers. when i did it, putting together the list of text that i wanted was really not very hard especially because in those days i didn't even know of that many. but i got a real shock when i sat down to write to copyright holders for permission to reprint the work. i wanted to include sylvia plath's celebrated poem "daddy." you probably all know that poem and i wanted to include two other poems by plath. i was really going for broke. but when i wrote to plath's executor and also the sister of her estranged husband ted hughes and who was rumored to be somewhat of a ferocious person, it was responded that to reprint "daddy" would cost me $100. now, i was paying for the permission fees out of the pittance tha
in 1970, i edit my first anthology -- i don't think barbara knows about this. this is it. this worn out little red cover book called women's liberation and literature and it was published by harcourt and brace. i got to do it. i was a new ph.d. i was in my first assistant professorship job. and i felt a tremendous sense of responsibility doing this book to my protected readers. when i did it, putting together the list of text that i wanted was really not very hard especially because in those...
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that's it for this special edition of "nightly business report." i'm susie gharib. thanks for watching. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org be more. pbs. [ bells tolling ] ♪ >> there were nine of us who escaped. number one was killed in malaysia. before they come for the others, they'll come for me.
that's it for this special edition of "nightly business report." i'm susie gharib. thanks for watching. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org be more. pbs. [ bells tolling ] ♪ >> there were nine of us who escaped. number one was killed in malaysia. before they come for the...
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that's it for this special edition of "nightly business report." i'm susie gharib. thanks for watching. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org be more. pbs.
that's it for this special edition of "nightly business report." i'm susie gharib. thanks for watching. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org be more. pbs.
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ...eginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. in the northwest, expect rain and snow showers. temperatures are feeling cooler throughout the northeast and northern plains. and the southeast is staying warm and toasty. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. at least 65 people were killed when a powerful earthquake hit new zealand. the quake struck about midday new zealand time and centered near the city of christchurch. at least eight large buildings collapsed trapping hundreds. and the libyan military and security forces have launched a deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters. the violence has prompted numerous government officials to call for moammar gadhafi's resignation. >>> on a lighter note, a nonalcoholic beer is being touted as a healthy sports drink. a european brewer is now promoting erdinger beer for athletes. it's vitamin rich, has no additives and can help an athlete recover. unlike gatorade, it has
join us for cbs 5 early edition ...eginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. in the northwest, expect rain and snow showers. temperatures are feeling cooler throughout the northeast and northern plains. and the southeast is staying warm and toasty. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. at least 65 people were killed when a powerful earthquake hit new zealand. the quake struck about...
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welcome back to weekend early edition the time is 8:00 a.m.d morning i am phil matier. >> i am ann makovec glad you are starting your sunday here. looks like the last in a string of very nice days. >> that's right weather looks like it could change we will get to that in a minute. also political weather in sacramento. mark leno to talk about what is going on behind the scenes. >> latest information of course from egypt, things keep changing and there was some breaking news overnight. >> it appear it is body of a man suspected of kidnapping a 4- year-old central valley california boy has been found early yesterday morning an employee with the water authority noticed a body floating in the canal near patterson. the sheriff's office says it matches the description of jose rodriguez he is suspected of kidnapping the 4-year-old boy from his grandmothers arms last month. >> although his life was short, it was very joyous. and filled with love each and every day. >> his body was found in the same canal february 1st witnesses say they saw a car matchi
welcome back to weekend early edition the time is 8:00 a.m.d morning i am phil matier. >> i am ann makovec glad you are starting your sunday here. looks like the last in a string of very nice days. >> that's right weather looks like it could change we will get to that in a minute. also political weather in sacramento. mark leno to talk about what is going on behind the scenes. >> latest information of course from egypt, things keep changing and there was some breaking news...
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in the may 20th, 2004, edition of the "san jose mercury news." just two paragraphs about the body of a priest found the day before. little mention because news organizations try not to give too much attention to what appear to be suicides. indeed within a day, the medical examiner confirmed it. father james had jumped to his death from the sixth floor of the garage. >> the bible was found right by that left lamp post. >> reporter: but what took the coroner less than 24 hours to decide is something still questioned. seven years later by the dead man's family. >> you just can't explain, you know, the physical evidence. >> reporter: john is father james's brother. he was a jesuit for more than 37 years, serving more than two decades as a missionary in asia. but in 1995, he suffered a breakdown. brought back to the united states, he was ultimately placed here. the st. bernard jesuit center. normally a home for older or ill or priests in transition, sacred heart housed another group he soon discovered. jesuits accused of sexual misconduct. >> that's c
in the may 20th, 2004, edition of the "san jose mercury news." just two paragraphs about the body of a priest found the day before. little mention because news organizations try not to give too much attention to what appear to be suicides. indeed within a day, the medical examiner confirmed it. father james had jumped to his death from the sixth floor of the garage. >> the bible was found right by that left lamp post. >> reporter: but what took the coroner less than 24...