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was hearst at the time? >> william randolph hearst was a newspaper mogul, a media mogul, he owned a lot of newspapers but also was into radio and television. he had an empire in the 1930s and 1940s. he had begun with a newspaper in san francisco, later in the 1890s, mid 1890s bought the "new york journal" in new york city. that became his flagship newspaper, and for some of the more illustrious days of hearst, and his aggressive activist journalism were in new york, in the "new york journal" in the aftermath of the spanish/american war. >> in this clip, keep your ears on, you furnish the pictures, i'll furnish the war. >> he paraphrases it a little bit, but close enough. >> i don't know how to run a newspaper, i'll try everything i can think of. >> nou you know perfectly well there's not the slightest proof -- >> hello. >> can you prove it isn't? >> mr. bernstein, i'd like you to meet mr. thatcher. >> how are you doing? >> hello. >> my ex-guardian, we have no secrets from our readers. mr. thatcher is one of
was hearst at the time? >> william randolph hearst was a newspaper mogul, a media mogul, he owned a lot of newspapers but also was into radio and television. he had an empire in the 1930s and 1940s. he had begun with a newspaper in san francisco, later in the 1890s, mid 1890s bought the "new york journal" in new york city. that became his flagship newspaper, and for some of the more illustrious days of hearst, and his aggressive activist journalism were in new york, in the...
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. >>> george hearst, jr. has died. he was the grandson of william randolph hearst. and george ran the family business as chairman, a vast media empire. 15 newspapers, 300 magazines, 29 tv stations and cable interests. george hearst proudly served in both world war ii and korea, where, as a rescue pilot, he was among the very first to fly an aircraft brand new to military use, the helicopter. he left a legacy of charity, giving away hundreds of millions from his family foundation. george hearst, jr. was 84. >>> and frank chee willeto has died. he was one of the navajo code talkers. the young navajo men who turned their native language into code to transmit secrets for the u.s. military during world war ii. he enlisted in the marines, served in the sixth division in saipan and okinawa. back home, he worked for the bureau of indian affairs. in 2001 he was awarded the congressional silver medal for his service to this country. frank chee willeto was 87. >>> a quick update here on the suspenseful swimming in the olympic trials in nebraska last night. with the olympic gam
. >>> george hearst, jr. has died. he was the grandson of william randolph hearst. and george ran the family business as chairman, a vast media empire. 15 newspapers, 300 magazines, 29 tv stations and cable interests. george hearst proudly served in both world war ii and korea, where, as a rescue pilot, he was among the very first to fly an aircraft brand new to military use, the helicopter. he left a legacy of charity, giving away hundreds of millions from his family foundation....
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george randolph hearst jr. was the hearst corporation board chairman came more from the same hotel 11 travel web site to its mac and pc users differently. did we its for moms to be a decision is more popular than ever. what is using midwives about this. when it took was a help for mama bear with the ec when she fritter cubs and the northern california guides.,, third eight sentences in weighing the dodgers jersey. but san francisco police officers went to tonight's giants dodger game at&t pac stresses dodger fans. they wanted to minimize potential trouble between rival fans and it all comes more than a year after the brine still attack at dodger stadium. did wait we're intolerance of any level of violence we want everyone to enjoy themselves and so the undercover officers who beat out there in these particular uniforms help in the public keep safe. the chief of police says the department learned a lot about the usefulness of undercover officers. the forty- niners and as the championship game in january. if you
george randolph hearst jr. was the hearst corporation board chairman came more from the same hotel 11 travel web site to its mac and pc users differently. did we its for moms to be a decision is more popular than ever. what is using midwives about this. when it took was a help for mama bear with the ec when she fritter cubs and the northern california guides.,, third eight sentences in weighing the dodgers jersey. but san francisco police officers went to tonight's giants dodger game at&t...
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following a stroke george randolph hearst jr. was the chairman and owns 15 daily newspapers including the chronicle. was there franciscans are describing themselves and dodger fans. did glades a decision that is more popular than ever hear why they're choosing midwives over doctors. >>> and their contract in the northern california raj wheatley's see how mama bear comes to the rescue. third eight sentences in wearing a dodgers jersey well as having tonight. the airways this all comes more than a year after the brand still attack at dodger stadium. >>> we are intolerant of a level of violence we want everybody to enjoy themselves and so the undercover officers would be up there in these particular uniforms how help in the public keep safe. the department learned a lot about the usefulness of undercover officers during the 49ers' nfc championship game back in january. oakland police are already understaffed and now the department faces a new problem. more and more officers are going out on medical leave right now 9 the officers are
following a stroke george randolph hearst jr. was the chairman and owns 15 daily newspapers including the chronicle. was there franciscans are describing themselves and dodger fans. did glades a decision that is more popular than ever hear why they're choosing midwives over doctors. >>> and their contract in the northern california raj wheatley's see how mama bear comes to the rescue. third eight sentences in wearing a dodgers jersey well as having tonight. the airways this all comes...
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george randolph hearst, jr.s 84. >>> if you use facebook you have your e-mail address attached whether you use it or not facebook automatically posting @facebook.com to profiles displaying them as the default e-mail address the network says the change has been rolling out for weeks but many were not aware of it until posts and articles began drawing attention to it yesterday. >>> big day for zynga and the housing market continuing to send mixed signals. >> join king joins us live from the new york stock exchange the morning after a horrible day of losses. >>> it was. we are rebounding a little emphasis on a little. first the report we just got on home prices. in san francisco home prices are on the rise, this is the index for april locally up 1 1/2% compared to march. nationwide the index fell compared to a year ago a small decline smallest since november of 2010 maybe we are seeing stable -- stabilization in the housing market. stocks higher, dow up whooping 19 points, s&p and nasdaq a little in the green as we
george randolph hearst, jr.s 84. >>> if you use facebook you have your e-mail address attached whether you use it or not facebook automatically posting @facebook.com to profiles displaying them as the default e-mail address the network says the change has been rolling out for weeks but many were not aware of it until posts and articles began drawing attention to it yesterday. >>> big day for zynga and the housing market continuing to send mixed signals. >> join king...
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i think it's clear that welles meant this to be a jab at hearst
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well, i think speaking for our company, we negotiate only on behalf of the owned stations of the hearst corporation. other companies have pooled some of their retransmission consent negotiations, have created bundles, but i believe in most cases and all cases people have been smart enough to acknowledge that they have to break up a bundle, mr. ergan wants to buy a station where we have duoopoly separately and sell sell kcra separately. >> i think the problem is that in retransmission consent the local broadcasters and in fact government sponsored monopoly, in other words, nobody else can bring that signal into that marketplace today, that dma, so it is a little unfair fight and what's happened is i will give you one example in wyoming where one individual got the rights to negotiate for the three broadcast -- all three broadcast networks in cheyenne, wyoming, so there was either no local networks in cheyenne or you had to pay whatever rate. so that signal actually had to come down and consumers lost because of unfair bargaining between -- it is one thing to be unregulated monopoly. it i
well, i think speaking for our company, we negotiate only on behalf of the owned stations of the hearst corporation. other companies have pooled some of their retransmission consent negotiations, have created bundles, but i believe in most cases and all cases people have been smart enough to acknowledge that they have to break up a bundle, mr. ergan wants to buy a station where we have duoopoly separately and sell sell kcra separately. >> i think the problem is that in retransmission...
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that is joost, circular, hearst, and baden. >> inside the current -- you do not have to answer. can you zoom in? that does not help with the streets. >> the block no. -- north, is that joost? >> the population would be 580. >> 7 would be 0.2% -- -0.02%. >> i would not propose that last blocked. >> can we deselect that block and can i suggest that move? >> would you like to hear the population for this area? that is rendered 71 people bringing the deviation for district 72 -0.32% and the deviation for district 82 to [inaudible] >> let's take it one piece at a time. 371. d8 becomes their 3.87. 0.32. thank you. commissioner tidwell: yes. commissioner schreiber: could ask -- could i ask [inaudible] >> commissioner leigh: no. chairman mcdonnell: yes. commissioner melara: yes. commissioner leigh: i thought we were talking about the possibility of putting the conservatory back in district 8. this is going the other way. i appreciate the boundaries of the neighborhood have been submitted and everything, but we have not had much conversation about this and it seems like it is quite late
that is joost, circular, hearst, and baden. >> inside the current -- you do not have to answer. can you zoom in? that does not help with the streets. >> the block no. -- north, is that joost? >> the population would be 580. >> 7 would be 0.2% -- -0.02%. >> i would not propose that last blocked. >> can we deselect that block and can i suggest that move? >> would you like to hear the population for this area? that is rendered 71 people bringing the...
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oldest grandson of william randolph hearst has died. george r. palo alto yesterday, comply cakes from a stroke. he was 84 years old -- complications from a stroke. he was 84 years old. george r. hearst junior, most recently was chairman of the blood of the corporation. >>> today's ticket size give away is for the u.s. olympic gym nat ticks trials. one lucky viewer will win and the trials begin thursday. for your chance to win go to ktvu.com beforely might -- midnight and put in the secret world vault. >>> what's happening on the san mateo bridge. pretty very. three are -- there was a crash. quickly -- let's go to steve. >>> 60s, 70s, 8 -- 80s. well inlan. that's all i have -- well inlan. -- well, inland. that's all i have. >> that's all you need. >> well, thank you for joining us. >> an update for the man who fell in the bay -- at noon.
oldest grandson of william randolph hearst has died. george r. palo alto yesterday, comply cakes from a stroke. he was 84 years old -- complications from a stroke. he was 84 years old. george r. hearst junior, most recently was chairman of the blood of the corporation. >>> today's ticket size give away is for the u.s. olympic gym nat ticks trials. one lucky viewer will win and the trials begin thursday. for your chance to win go to ktvu.com beforely might -- midnight and put in the...
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george randolph hearst, jr. was 84-years-old. >>> alex trebek will be age to take a walk this morning when he wake -- be able to take a walk this morning when he wakes up in los angeles. a spokesperson says trebek is recovering well from a mild heart attack last weekend. he's in good spirits as doctors complete their tests and he's in a regular room. trebek is expected back at work when production for the new season resumes in july. >>> if you use facebook you have their e-mail address when you use it or not facebook is automatically posting @facebook.com to users profiles displayinging them at the default address the change has been rolling out for weeks many were not aware of it until blogs and news articles began drawing attention it to today. >>> heavy rains forced more than 300 out of their homes near vancouver, british columbia causing a creek to overflow it destroyed several homes and washes several cars downstream other vehicles left buried in the debris. tap water for the entire town has been contaminat
george randolph hearst, jr. was 84-years-old. >>> alex trebek will be age to take a walk this morning when he wake -- be able to take a walk this morning when he wakes up in los angeles. a spokesperson says trebek is recovering well from a mild heart attack last weekend. he's in good spirits as doctors complete their tests and he's in a regular room. trebek is expected back at work when production for the new season resumes in july. >>> if you use facebook you have their...
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george hearst was the grandson of the original owner. it also owns 15 other newspapers and 29 tv stations. >>> teenagers hiding what they do online from their parents. >>> fire work stands all set up and ready to go. the cities where so called safe an >>> a recent survey of teen internet behavior released today suggests you don't know much about what your teen is doing online. that survey found 70% of teenagers had hidden their online behavior on the internet in 2012. that's up from 2010. teens lied about accessing sites with simulated violence and sex and have a variety of tactics to avoid being caught by their parents. >>> new at 10:00 the fourth of july is still more than a week away but the fireworks stand are already up and ready. noelle walker explains just because you can buy them in some bay area cities doesn't mean it's legal to use them where you live. tonight it's an empty stand. add a little decoration, and in three days it will look like christmas in july. >> probably about 1/3 of our income comes from the fireworks. >> repo
george hearst was the grandson of the original owner. it also owns 15 other newspapers and 29 tv stations. >>> teenagers hiding what they do online from their parents. >>> fire work stands all set up and ready to go. the cities where so called safe an >>> a recent survey of teen internet behavior released today suggests you don't know much about what your teen is doing online. that survey found 70% of teenagers had hidden their online behavior on the internet in 2012....
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george hearst was the grandson of the original owner. owns 15 other newspapers and 29 tv stations. >>> teenagers hiding what they do online from their parents. >>> fire work stands all set up and ready to go. the cities where so called safe and sane fireworks are legal this year. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is working on our weather. he's back with our forecast. >>> a recent survey of teen internet behavior released today suggests you don't know much about what your teen is doing online. that survey found 70% of teenagers had hidden their online behavior on the internet in 2012. that's up from 2010. teens lied about accessing sites with simulated violence and sex and have a variety of tactics to avoid being caught by their parents. >>> new at 10:00 the fourth of july is still more than a week away but the fireworks stand are already up and ready. noelle walker explains just because you can buy them in some bay area cities doesn't mean it's legal to use them where you live. tonight it's an empty stand. add a little decoration, and
george hearst was the grandson of the original owner. owns 15 other newspapers and 29 tv stations. >>> teenagers hiding what they do online from their parents. >>> fire work stands all set up and ready to go. the cities where so called safe and sane fireworks are legal this year. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is working on our weather. he's back with our forecast. >>> a recent survey of teen internet behavior released today suggests you don't know much...
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i know my constituents and pittsburgh appreciate the hearst station. i want to elaborate on the comments about the hopper service. my understanding is there is a fair use exemption. can you explain to me if you believe the service is so different than regular dvr service? >> i believe it goes beyond the various parameters. it is a copyright issue. it is a matter in the court. i will be interested to see how the court adjudicates that. it remains a threat to the local broadcasting system. one of the best qualities of the american society is that we have a local broadcasting system that is in place 210 markets. there is going to be a prioritization and a tradeoff. i am here on behalf of people who are committed to local communities. i think there has to be a high prioritization for preserving that localism that these stations provide. >> thank you. >> it is not a copyright issue. this is a perfect example of how copyright is misused to stop innovation. the sony purses universal case is clear. the public has a right to record what they want to record off
i know my constituents and pittsburgh appreciate the hearst station. i want to elaborate on the comments about the hopper service. my understanding is there is a fair use exemption. can you explain to me if you believe the service is so different than regular dvr service? >> i believe it goes beyond the various parameters. it is a copyright issue. it is a matter in the court. i will be interested to see how the court adjudicates that. it remains a threat to the local broadcasting system....
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if it had not been the sound of the footsteps of sy hearst i don't think they would have run. their attitude was this is so controversial it will bring down so much heat that the corporate entity which has interests in washington asking sins, lead legislation passed and regulations done away with and all kinds of things. it became very hard because they didn't want to run it. not saying they would never run it but what they didn't want to do was own the story. this was a worldwide exclusive. with is the big deal about that? in the tradition of cbs news i would say on any story anywhere near this level of story that would never -- it would not delay the story. we ran our abu ghraib in early 2004. the network was nervous about it. they didn't run it until we got information from sy hearst about writing an article in the new yorker and sources got nervous and the george bush story came along. they wanted to kill 60 minutes 2 immediately after we ran the abu great story. they wanted to take off the table. they would argue it wasn't doing well and we had great entertainment program
if it had not been the sound of the footsteps of sy hearst i don't think they would have run. their attitude was this is so controversial it will bring down so much heat that the corporate entity which has interests in washington asking sins, lead legislation passed and regulations done away with and all kinds of things. it became very hard because they didn't want to run it. not saying they would never run it but what they didn't want to do was own the story. this was a worldwide exclusive....
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hearst the -- here's the current wind speeds. in the last hour we rev seen a wind shift to more northerly. gusts, 22, santa rosa. check out livermore valley area, northerly winds as winds shifting at 15 miles-per-hour. a look at a hot forecast coming up. >> alan: graduation ceremonies took place today in brentwood. minus about 70 seniors who were caught committing a year-end prank. lisa amin gulezian spoke to one senior about the hard lesson she is learning about the age of accountability. >> got to wearilies, cultural stuff, decorate our caps. >> jasmine was not allowed to attend the graduation at heritage high school today because of her role in the senior prank, and so she and more than 70 others went to an alternative ceremony. >> if i had the choice to walk at the school, i would have chose the separate graduation over walking at the school. >> reporter: the graduation ban is part of a punishment for what school officials are calling vandalism. students left paint prints over campus and chained a lam too a post overnight. th
hearst the -- here's the current wind speeds. in the last hour we rev seen a wind shift to more northerly. gusts, 22, santa rosa. check out livermore valley area, northerly winds as winds shifting at 15 miles-per-hour. a look at a hot forecast coming up. >> alan: graduation ceremonies took place today in brentwood. minus about 70 seniors who were caught committing a year-end prank. lisa amin gulezian spoke to one senior about the hard lesson she is learning about the age of...
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airlines, union bank, and our media sponsors, the san francisco examiner and hers media services -- hearst media sponsors. thank you very much. i could not do it without you, so today we celebrate the successes this chamber has accomplished and the promise of greater successes ahead with our team this morning of prosperity, business, labour, and government united, because that is the key to making the city viable and sustainable, and with our new mayor across more business- friendly, economic-friendly, we are all working together to a common goal with sharon priorities, and that is truly a formula for prosperity and improving the well-being of all san franciscans. the 2012 city beat poll survey of san francisco voters found that some franciscans are very optimistic about the future, but they remain concerned about homelessness, panhandling, and the economy, and public transportation. the trends are going the right direction. the good news is 58% of voters think san francisco is going in the right direction, and the highest since march, 2007, so we are moving in the right direction. only 28
airlines, union bank, and our media sponsors, the san francisco examiner and hers media services -- hearst media sponsors. thank you very much. i could not do it without you, so today we celebrate the successes this chamber has accomplished and the promise of greater successes ahead with our team this morning of prosperity, business, labour, and government united, because that is the key to making the city viable and sustainable, and with our new mayor across more business- friendly,...
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i am the president and ceo of hearst television. our company owns 29 tv stations across the country, a number of which are in your home market. i traveled here today from new york city on behalf of the national association of broadcasters. you can tell from the makeup of this panel that the future of video is very bright and diverse and more inclusive than ever before. each of us here today plays an important role in the video ecosystem but what differentiates television broadcasters from every other entity at this table is our unique commitment to serve our local communities and operate in public interest. localism is our mandate in the breed it every day. the supplement our local programming with the most popular national entertainment, news, sports programs to provide viewers in variety and quality of content unmatched by any other medium. we cannot discuss the future of video without talking about spectrum. the oxygen of our delivery for over the air signals. with concerns over spectrum use intensifying, broadcast television uni
i am the president and ceo of hearst television. our company owns 29 tv stations across the country, a number of which are in your home market. i traveled here today from new york city on behalf of the national association of broadcasters. you can tell from the makeup of this panel that the future of video is very bright and diverse and more inclusive than ever before. each of us here today plays an important role in the video ecosystem but what differentiates television broadcasters from every...
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the oldest grandson of william randolph hearst has died he was board chairman of the corporation he diedomplications from a stroke yesterday at stanford university medical center he was chairman of a privately held media conglomerate that dates back 125 years when his grandfather took over the san francisco examiner. he led the company more than 50 years. he was 84-years-old. >>> jeopardy host alex trebek will be able to take a walk this morning when he wakes up in los angeles. a spokesperson says trebek is recovering well from a mild heart attack last weekend. he's in good spirits as doctors complete their tests and he's now this in -- now in a regular room. he's expected back at work when the new season of "jeopardy" against in july. >>> orbitz showing mac users higher priced hotel rooms than pc users. mac users spend up to 30% more a night for hotel rooms than pc users. orbit says mac people are 40% more likely to book a four or five star hotel. the group says mac owners make an average $90 eight,000 a year compared to $75,000 for pc owners. >>> heavy rains forced more than 300 out of
the oldest grandson of william randolph hearst has died he was board chairman of the corporation he diedomplications from a stroke yesterday at stanford university medical center he was chairman of a privately held media conglomerate that dates back 125 years when his grandfather took over the san francisco examiner. he led the company more than 50 years. he was 84-years-old. >>> jeopardy host alex trebek will be able to take a walk this morning when he wakes up in los angeles. a...
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and would be willing to meet with hearst's san fact we are born to schedule and a plaza with her just let loose schedule with any carriers. >>darya: at the meeting the mother of a girl who was being expressed frustration with school officials and with the investigation. >>mark: let's get a look at the forecast. >>james: here is a view of dow tam china's a better shot of the coastal fog. there is to for tower. we have fog over the golden gate but it is confined to just the coast. the other camera is of the james lick freeway camera. it shows the bay bridge is clear. the clear skies are adding to the warmer temperatures that we see around a good part of the east bay. temperatures are in the '50s. in a good handful of locations, upper 50s and 60s this morning. it will be a warm start a warmer afternoon. by the lunch hour we're looking at '60s and '70s around a good bit of the bay area. 80 degree weather in some spots. the areas in red have the potential for my degree weather. 92 is the expected high in antioch, 94 livermore. upper 80s and 90s for concord and pleasanton. here's a look you
and would be willing to meet with hearst's san fact we are born to schedule and a plaza with her just let loose schedule with any carriers. >>darya: at the meeting the mother of a girl who was being expressed frustration with school officials and with the investigation. >>mark: let's get a look at the forecast. >>james: here is a view of dow tam china's a better shot of the coastal fog. there is to for tower. we have fog over the golden gate but it is confined to just the...
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>> speaking on behalf of hearst television, we are well in hand. our implementation will be fully complete and i'm very pleased with how that has proceeded and on behalf of the nab member stations the same can be said. >> mr. o'leary? >> i would say effectively the same thing in response to your question. >> and what was that? >> that we are working towards a compliance and also pleased with the way the process is going. >> is it so important that the deaf and the blind do have access in the 21st serve re? that they are able to use all of their god-given abilities to fully participate and so it really is very, very important that we get the full cooperation and we thank you for your positive comments about the process, and i thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman yields back the balance of his time and that's the last member of the subcommittee with the time. i want to thank all of the participants today. as you probably heard from the colleagues and they have other questions that they submit for the record t
>> speaking on behalf of hearst television, we are well in hand. our implementation will be fully complete and i'm very pleased with how that has proceeded and on behalf of the nab member stations the same can be said. >> mr. o'leary? >> i would say effectively the same thing in response to your question. >> and what was that? >> that we are working towards a compliance and also pleased with the way the process is going. >> is it so important that the deaf...
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>> we negotiate on behalf of hearst television for consent rights and are not involved with negotiations with the cable asset. >> i want to ask you about commentious made on the opening statement. on page 9 and 10 you had specific reference to hr-3675 in which you say cable and satellite providers, first, they would turn back the clock to a time when cable and satellite providers would lose without obtaining broadcasters' consent. i would suggest to you that my legislation does not do that. i would hope you've read the secs that not only repeal compulsory copyright, but also retransmission consent which means we would revert to cope right laws and under the legislation that i filed that you referred to a company would have to pay for the content that you would provide before you could distribute and you referred to my bill and said that providers can confiscate the content under my bill which is a mischaracterization, and i wonder can you read my bill and have you relooked at this statement? if you say this is a mischaracterization, and i will revisit that. just on the final question, mi
>> we negotiate on behalf of hearst television for consent rights and are not involved with negotiations with the cable asset. >> i want to ask you about commentious made on the opening statement. on page 9 and 10 you had specific reference to hr-3675 in which you say cable and satellite providers, first, they would turn back the clock to a time when cable and satellite providers would lose without obtaining broadcasters' consent. i would suggest to you that my legislation does not...
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now turn to the president and ceo of hearst television inc., mr. david barrett. thank you for being here and look forward to your testimony. >> good morning, chairman wahl and ranking member eskew and members of the subcommittee. i am david barrett, the ceo of hurst television. we own 29 tv stations across the country a number of which in your home markets. i traveled today from new york city on behalf of the national association of broadcasters. you can tell from the makeup of this panel that the future of video is very bright, very diverse, and more inclusive than ever before. each of us here today plays an important role in the video ecosystem but what differentiates television broadcasters from every other entity at this table is our unique commitment to serve our local communities and to operate the public interests. localism is our mandate and we breathe it every day. we supplement our local programming with the most popular national entertainment, news, sports, programs to provide viewers with a variety and quality of content that is unmatched by any other
now turn to the president and ceo of hearst television inc., mr. david barrett. thank you for being here and look forward to your testimony. >> good morning, chairman wahl and ranking member eskew and members of the subcommittee. i am david barrett, the ceo of hurst television. we own 29 tv stations across the country a number of which in your home markets. i traveled today from new york city on behalf of the national association of broadcasters. you can tell from the makeup of this panel...
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this is strange added that group that kidnapped the newspaper heiress patty hearst. >> >>henry: whatampras is the can to get to care of itself. this is what san francisco came together to take care of itself. mayor feinstein was the leader. we knew more about eight the-as in this city that reagan did. -- aids in this city them prisoner reagan did. is steadily see people hanging out of windows with the celebration. seasons of the witches the name of the book. take a look at how you can contact david and when you can see him. this would be interested to anyone that cares about this city or just care about history. >>henry: we will be learning about the health the 80 brain when we come back. -- healthy the gene >> we're gonna learn what happens when the brain gets older. [ male announcer ] u.s. olympian gwen jorgensen is going for aluminum. cullen jones is in it for water-resistant thermoplastic. and amanda mcgrory? she's competing for carbon fiber. they're not just going for gold, they're joining with citi to give back to the programs that helped them along the way with bikes, kickboar
this is strange added that group that kidnapped the newspaper heiress patty hearst. >> >>henry: whatampras is the can to get to care of itself. this is what san francisco came together to take care of itself. mayor feinstein was the leader. we knew more about eight the-as in this city that reagan did. -- aids in this city them prisoner reagan did. is steadily see people hanging out of windows with the celebration. seasons of the witches the name of the book. take a look at how you...
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this is not like william randolph hearst which has added to the complications. if you talk about the media, you have to start with that. you live in a world where the self identified members believe the president is not legitimate, it tells you something about the way the media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a bit of a dilemma. they have done that by falling back that your report on both sides of the story. your report on both sides of the story. that means there is a holocaust denier and a holocaust victim, you want to give them equal say. i do not think it works. among other things, i think it helps to enable some of the disfunction we have now. go back to the filibuster. when you get news stories that say bills died in the senate when they got a majority of support and died only because of filibuster but you do not mention the filibuster, that seems to me to be an inaccurate way of reporting. >> as may be uncomfortable, but try to imagine romney is elected president and republicans when the senate by picking up six seats or someth
this is not like william randolph hearst which has added to the complications. if you talk about the media, you have to start with that. you live in a world where the self identified members believe the president is not legitimate, it tells you something about the way the media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a bit of a dilemma. they have done that by falling back that your report on both sides of the story. your report on both sides of the story. that means there is...
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force tech sergeant irwin umali exchanged vows with his partner at joint based maguire dicks lake hearsttary dropped its don't ask, don't tell policy last november. >>> loudoun county has just over a week to city if they'll opt in into the silver line past the airport. board members will not get the postponement they requested. >> reporter: right now the vote is too close to call but what is certain is that the vote will move forward without delay. >> no extension. >> reporter: after loudoun county board members already received a 30-day extension, a second delay was out of the question. >> i have every expectation they're going to vote by july 3. >> reporter: the metropolitan washington airports authority which oversees the project is hoping the board will opt in for phase two of the silver line. but they've had controversy of their own. ousted board member dennis martir filed a lawsuit to get his seat back after virginia governor bob mcdonnell removed him for questionable spending. >> i seem to be the brunt of the governor's anger. >> reporter: do you worry that you might be a distract
force tech sergeant irwin umali exchanged vows with his partner at joint based maguire dicks lake hearsttary dropped its don't ask, don't tell policy last november. >>> loudoun county has just over a week to city if they'll opt in into the silver line past the airport. board members will not get the postponement they requested. >> reporter: right now the vote is too close to call but what is certain is that the vote will move forward without delay. >> no extension. >>...
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. >> it is underwritten by the hearst foundation. 104 students. two from each state. >> there are no gender restrictions. >> i went around asking all of them who they most remember during the week. they heard from the chief justice's. >> i am from washington. brian kamoie said "those who think they're crazy enough to change the world are the ones that do." the ones have been able to talk to everyone about their differing perspectives. one thing we all have a in common is ambition and passion. that is where it really lies in changing the world and making it so we can all come together and actually progress. >> ambition and passion. isn't ambition looked down upon? >> i think the way she put it, passion to do the right thing. that should be encouraged. i tend to not read things to students when i'm speaking to them. i action read the text of the apple corp. "think different." it is about thinking outside the status quo, thinking differently. when that company in the former steve jobs looked at people, the round pegs in the square holes, and they saw
. >> it is underwritten by the hearst foundation. 104 students. two from each state. >> there are no gender restrictions. >> i went around asking all of them who they most remember during the week. they heard from the chief justice's. >> i am from washington. brian kamoie said "those who think they're crazy enough to change the world are the ones that do." the ones have been able to talk to everyone about their differing perspectives. one thing we all have a in...
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as you say the zodiac orders, the sla, symbionese liberation army and the kidnapping of patty hearst. jones in the people's temple and how jim jones inserted himself into the liberal power structure in this town and really compromised great heroes in the city like harvey milk and mayor moscone and then the double assassination of mayor moscone and harvey milk. one thing after the next but i do think the city came out of this as i said earlier with their values intact and stronger than ever. the san francisco values of tolerance, and openness to the chinook, to change to experimentation i think are deeply embedded in the city and now that we have won our own simple war and those values are enshrined as the rest of the country that is threatened with them right now. it's only as recent as president obama's embrace of marriage last week shows how relevant these values still are so i'm very proud of this video. i think it's a laboratory for the new, and laboratory for new ideas from medical marijuana to marriage to immigrant sanctuary, a livable minimum wage, universal health care, which
as you say the zodiac orders, the sla, symbionese liberation army and the kidnapping of patty hearst. jones in the people's temple and how jim jones inserted himself into the liberal power structure in this town and really compromised great heroes in the city like harvey milk and mayor moscone and then the double assassination of mayor moscone and harvey milk. one thing after the next but i do think the city came out of this as i said earlier with their values intact and stronger than ever. the...
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the chief foreign correspondent for hearst news service had send questions to stall. stalin says to answer those five questions. no one particularly -- dean acheson was the first one who understood what one of stalin's answers mend. when he was asked about berlin the airlift was still going on. when he was asked about the land he did not mention currency reform which after all, was the acheson once determined and told him that and they then decided that acheson in his next press conference would mention that the stalin answers were very interesting. that was the open part. the behind-the-scenes part was that our delegation to the u.n. would ask the delegation, was the omission of a currency reform deliberate. two weeks later he came back and said yes, it was. and then the question was, the next question, is your leader open to solving this problem at this time, and the answer came back two weeks later, yes. it tremendous embarrassment for them. they knew that they have lost. defeated napoleon won, hitler, and he is surrounded general winter would defeat the airlift an
the chief foreign correspondent for hearst news service had send questions to stall. stalin says to answer those five questions. no one particularly -- dean acheson was the first one who understood what one of stalin's answers mend. when he was asked about berlin the airlift was still going on. when he was asked about the land he did not mention currency reform which after all, was the acheson once determined and told him that and they then decided that acheson in his next press conference...
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c-span: a journal owned by hearst. >> guest: mm-hmm. and pulitzer's wld. c-span: and how many different wars did he cover? >> guest: two, the monthlong sp o97 trkish coctn th iser wwhwa yeagisme anhemeosh conrad. >> guest: joseph conrad. c-span: who is he? >> guest: well, a great polish writer who learned to write in english, known for the "heart of darkness," and "lord jim" and het er anouto yf you can remember his real name. >> guest: ah... c-span: i didn't write it down. >> guest: yeah. it's teodo-i can't pronounce it correctlyjozef korzeniows or somhingike at jo cd?et n ueherizes , li anerd m >> guest: they met in england. they were both living in england. they had the same publisher. they were introduced at--at lunch. crane expressed a desire to meet the soeald d urouatra had read "the red badge" and wa--and admired crane's work, and they hit it off and became very great friends c-sp: what was the age difference? >> guest: crane was in his mid- to late 20s; conrad was 40. but as his bioapher says, 'a very old 40.' sph.we enh ers ving in the same neigh
c-span: a journal owned by hearst. >> guest: mm-hmm. and pulitzer's wld. c-span: and how many different wars did he cover? >> guest: two, the monthlong sp o97 trkish coctn th iser wwhwa yeagisme anhemeosh conrad. >> guest: joseph conrad. c-span: who is he? >> guest: well, a great polish writer who learned to write in english, known for the "heart of darkness," and "lord jim" and het er anouto yf you can remember his real name. >> guest: ah......
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>> someone like i guess damien hearst or people like that who are really contemporary, they are well-known selling well, but the question is all expectations. facebook and others, your valuation is based on expectations. and the story is not completely written. >> worth more than -- >> you're probably right. but he's been around longer. >> i love him. my wife's favorite. >> the shock and fad factor. thank you so much for joining us. >> you're welcome. >> okay. coming up, is it time to double down on debt? >> all the talk in washington about where to cut the budget and by how much. but are rock bottom rates presenting the government with a chance to borrow our way out of the economic mess? or is debt just debt? we'll debate when "street signs" returns. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the personal attention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you and your money deserve. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, that means taking a close look at you tdd# 1-800-345-2550 as well as your portfolio. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we ask the right questions, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 then we actually listen to the answers tdd#
>> someone like i guess damien hearst or people like that who are really contemporary, they are well-known selling well, but the question is all expectations. facebook and others, your valuation is based on expectations. and the story is not completely written. >> worth more than -- >> you're probably right. but he's been around longer. >> i love him. my wife's favorite. >> the shock and fad factor. thank you so much for joining us. >> you're welcome....
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as you probably will remember, the hearst and pulitzer newspapers in new york helped stir up a lot of war fever against the spanish, particularly in cuba. this is actually a stereoscopic screw, souvenir view of at the end of the war the celeb story parade for admiral dewey's sailors and u.s. troops in new york in 1899. of course, teddy roosevelt, a new yorker, played a key role in that war as well. it's important, um, to recognize, of course, there's a lot of jingoism. here you have this industrial, financial, young nation, the united states, which is flexing its muscles. new york is, you know, perhaps the most muscular part of this country. and we need to expand overseas, take over colonies and markets that we deserve, and yet there's also while, again, there's a sense of unity around that, there are dissenting voices in new york from both sides. you have, for example, on the left daniel deleon of the socialist labor party, one of the most important marxists in america, new york-based, in this period. he denounces the spanish-american war and then the war against the filipino rebels
as you probably will remember, the hearst and pulitzer newspapers in new york helped stir up a lot of war fever against the spanish, particularly in cuba. this is actually a stereoscopic screw, souvenir view of at the end of the war the celeb story parade for admiral dewey's sailors and u.s. troops in new york in 1899. of course, teddy roosevelt, a new yorker, played a key role in that war as well. it's important, um, to recognize, of course, there's a lot of jingoism. here you have this...
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where bob hearst was just heading for the refreshment tabbe for some cookies."hing large and black came right by my side, scratched against my leg, messed up my pants."the obliterated. in the immortal words of "tire peview"..."runaway truck tire checks into hotel conference room."(nats)"good morning ttank you for calling ramada." "hi could i make a reservation "ummm one moment."it was a - steamy stay for this truck tire..."the tire flipped over, smoking likk crazy."and if you want to know what a smoking hot tire looks like, check out the one that caae bouncing into a car deeleeship and ssore in las vegas had a close wild.standup: "now imagine when a runaway tireecomes whizzing by."that's what happeeed on this bridge in baytown, texas s a motorist changed a flat,,a 200 pound wheel almost took out the &offi &pgunn rippee his holster.... (nats)but the sergeant was unharmed. it's assif tires are out to get us....like the comedy "rubber."..."this is kills people with its psychii powers...(nats)so tread carefully...."help."jeaanee moos, c-n-n..(nats)new york. (nats) c
where bob hearst was just heading for the refreshment tabbe for some cookies."hing large and black came right by my side, scratched against my leg, messed up my pants."the obliterated. in the immortal words of "tire peview"..."runaway truck tire checks into hotel conference room."(nats)"good morning ttank you for calling ramada." "hi could i make a reservation "ummm one moment."it was a - steamy stay for this truck tire..."the tire...
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i would probably just jump in the van with them and yell take me with you like patty hearst or somethingin hand. >> that's right. >> it is a fascinating trip for people who may not know as much about your life, about this journey that you've taken. it started off pretty rough. you like to look at it too as you look back. it's very important. explain that. >> i don't know how i stumbled n to this. i realized the height of your mattress off the ground was important in relation to how your life was going. my mom's mattress was on the floor when i was growing up. that wasn't a good thing. i slept on a if you ton on the floor. that wasn't a good thing. at a certain point you get a box spring and then you get that frame. then a nice pillow top mattress. you get to a certain point, i think it's 30.6 inches, that's the optimal point. but you can go past that point prison bunk or a lot of things that i would build people that had really small apartments to put their chest of drawers underneath it. >> you built as a carpenter. >> that's what i did back in the day. so 30.6 inches is the optimal bed
i would probably just jump in the van with them and yell take me with you like patty hearst or somethingin hand. >> that's right. >> it is a fascinating trip for people who may not know as much about your life, about this journey that you've taken. it started off pretty rough. you like to look at it too as you look back. it's very important. explain that. >> i don't know how i stumbled n to this. i realized the height of your mattress off the ground was important in relation...
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i am the president and ceo of hearst television.ork city on behalf of the national association of broadcasters. you can tell from the makeup of this panel that the future of video is very bright and diverse and more inclusive than ever before. each of us here today plays an important role in the video ecosystem but what differentiates television broadcasters from every other entity at this table is our unique commitment to serve our local communities and operate in public interest. localism is our mandate in the breed it every day. the supplement our local programming with the most popular national entertainment, news, sports programs to provide viewers in variety and quality of content unmatched by any other medium. we cannot discuss the future of video without talking about spectrum. the oxygen of our delivery for over the air signals. with concerns over spectrum use intensifying, broadcast television uniquely offers the most efficient use of spectrum to transfer video. the genius of television broadcasting is its architecture. fo
i am the president and ceo of hearst television.ork city on behalf of the national association of broadcasters. you can tell from the makeup of this panel that the future of video is very bright and diverse and more inclusive than ever before. each of us here today plays an important role in the video ecosystem but what differentiates television broadcasters from every other entity at this table is our unique commitment to serve our local communities and operate in public interest. localism is...
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this is not like william randolph hearst which has added to the complications. if you talk about the media, you have to start with that. you live in a world where the self identified members believe the president is not legitimate, it tells you something about the way the media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a bit of a dilemma. they have done that by falling back that your report on both sides of the story. your report on both sides of the story. that means there is a holocaust denier and a holocaust victim, you want to give them equal say. i do not think it works. among other things, i think it helps to enable some of the disfunction we have now. go back to the filibuster. when you get news stories that say bills died in the senate when they got a majority of support and died only because of filibuster but you do not mention the filibuster, that seems to me to be an inaccurate way of reporting. >> as may be uncomfortable, but try to imagine romney is elected president and republicans when the senate by picking up six seats or someth
this is not like william randolph hearst which has added to the complications. if you talk about the media, you have to start with that. you live in a world where the self identified members believe the president is not legitimate, it tells you something about the way the media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a bit of a dilemma. they have done that by falling back that your report on both sides of the story. your report on both sides of the story. that means there is...
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there two hearst newspapers that a little bit more populist but the daily press represented the spectrum of conservative wealth and property. you would have to go to black newspapers and anything else, documents, community documents of organization. i spent a lot of time going through the university of chicago archives, it is not that extensive. i went through the loudon papers. you have to do some triangulation because every prospective you are getting particularly from the press is slanted in a certain way. so for instance one of my contention is something some critics have taken me to task for is i have a more sympathetic view of big bill thompson and his machine than what i consider the cartoony thing that has grown up in history. the people with the printing presses right history and thompson left not a paper behind. there's nothing you can find. victor lawson has this big archive and mccormick has this big archive. one side gets to write the history and thompson -- i hope we get into this later, he was a dishonest machine politician but there are some ways in which that was better
there two hearst newspapers that a little bit more populist but the daily press represented the spectrum of conservative wealth and property. you would have to go to black newspapers and anything else, documents, community documents of organization. i spent a lot of time going through the university of chicago archives, it is not that extensive. i went through the loudon papers. you have to do some triangulation because every prospective you are getting particularly from the press is slanted in...