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hearst's realm, he will comply.ne it will be a massive thing. >> that really struck a nerve with a lot of progressive people. now they are doing something for poor people. they are redistributing the wealth from the hearsts to the poor. that was groovy. >> so the ordeal of pat hearst and her family will not end today or even next week. her captors say that they won't even begin to negotiate for her release until the period of food distribution has ended. >> i just hope i can get back to everybody really soon. [ female announcer ] instantly smooth wrinkles with a shot? wait a second... with olay challenge that. new regenerist wrinkle revolution... relaxes the look of wrinkles instantly, and the look of deep wrinkles in 14 days. ready, set, smooth... regenerist. from olay. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. this is not how witness protection works! when we set you up with that little hardware store we didn't in
hearst's realm, he will comply.ne it will be a massive thing. >> that really struck a nerve with a lot of progressive people. now they are doing something for poor people. they are redistributing the wealth from the hearsts to the poor. that was groovy. >> so the ordeal of pat hearst and her family will not end today or even next week. her captors say that they won't even begin to negotiate for her release until the period of food distribution has ended. >> i just hope i can...
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and so with the help of her brother and cousin and hearst and another of hearst's deputies, a calmnesscalled brisbane who is often credited, or faulted, with creating yellow journalism, she took the helm of the "washington herald" in august 1930. and during her tenure, when she first arrived in the herald city room, it was filled with sort of old hearst curmudgeons who were skeptical to say the least about the arrival of a woman at the helm. and i think hearst attitude toward it was maybe, maybe it will work. and if nothing else, it's a publicity stunt to have a woman added a major metropolitan newspaper. and it was sometimes said in the press at the time that cissy was the first woman editor of the major metropolitan newspaper in american history. that wasn't actually the case, although there hadn't been any women at the helms of american newspapers for so long that i guess they had been forgotten about at that point and cissy was reported to be the first one. so cissy started up, and she immediately started making some changes to the hearst formula. one of which was to try to focus o
and so with the help of her brother and cousin and hearst and another of hearst's deputies, a calmnesscalled brisbane who is often credited, or faulted, with creating yellow journalism, she took the helm of the "washington herald" in august 1930. and during her tenure, when she first arrived in the herald city room, it was filled with sort of old hearst curmudgeons who were skeptical to say the least about the arrival of a woman at the helm. and i think hearst attitude toward it was...
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more dramatic to me was the patty hearst kidnapping and the s.l.a. forcing the hearst family to contribute free food around the city. that was a pretty good deal. i don't know how to rank them because they're so different, each from the other. i wrote about all three of them. guess they're interesting enough to write about. >> dan white was very connected with ireland in a misty kind of coffee table book kind of way. >> yeah. the wanted to de -- he saw his irish heritage has having given him the gift of writing. he very much wanted to be a writer, and i read some of his stuff. it's very, very stiff, as dan was himself. after his -- he was released from parole and during the time when he was mostly living in san francisco, he actually went over to ireland to write, but he didn't write anything. he did take out irish citizenship, which he was entitled to. i believe it was his mother or grandmother -- one of them had been born in ireland and he was entitled to irish citizenship. he didn't write anything and he ran out of money and he asked marian, his w
more dramatic to me was the patty hearst kidnapping and the s.l.a. forcing the hearst family to contribute free food around the city. that was a pretty good deal. i don't know how to rank them because they're so different, each from the other. i wrote about all three of them. guess they're interesting enough to write about. >> dan white was very connected with ireland in a misty kind of coffee table book kind of way. >> yeah. the wanted to de -- he saw his irish heritage has having...
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william randolph hearst founded the abby and he bought and dismantle shipped them here.fter the depression, that never happened. to pay a storage debt he gave the stones to the city and they kept them in the park and used them in the japanese tea garden . eventually the stones were turned over to the young museum and they never knew what to do with them. finally 40 years of hard effort by father thomas in 19nosh, the museum gave the monastary back to the monks. it is part of our heritage . beautiful part of our heritage and an hare- on heirloom and belonged to us. >> it is a jig saw puzzle. until they found a miracle worker in stone mason. >> how many stones, frank? >> i have no idea how many stones. >> he went to work based on rough architectural drawing from the 1930 and crafting new stones when necessary. and reverse engineering. >> it is difficult to conceptualize the oldest stones were carved 800 years ago and if you look closely at them, they tell stories. >> that is a mark made by an original stone mason from the 13. that was an accounting tool. they were paid by
william randolph hearst founded the abby and he bought and dismantle shipped them here.fter the depression, that never happened. to pay a storage debt he gave the stones to the city and they kept them in the park and used them in the japanese tea garden . eventually the stones were turned over to the young museum and they never knew what to do with them. finally 40 years of hard effort by father thomas in 19nosh, the museum gave the monastary back to the monks. it is part of our heritage ....
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the family had private moments before a marine honor guard loaded the body into a hearst. his friends say his legacy will be greater than this final chapter. >> this story touched everyone. he knew what he wanted to do. he made an impact on everyone. >> and funeral services are set for wednesday and tonight at 6:00 we'll show you what this community turn outlooked like from perspective of one of those riding in a procession. >> and coming up, two tablets vie for the biggest share of consumer sales. >> and new place that dozens of families are able to call home tonight. >> less fog, more sun in days ahead. and i'll be back with a watch going up in just minute autos the deal struck the day good enough for local crab fishermen. the news continues in one minute. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> clean up has begun after a devastating fire raced through an apartment comeplex. you can see the devastating result. abc 7 is there live this, is always a tragedy. but somehow worse over thanksgiving weekend. >> it s you can see a bit of the damage behind m
the family had private moments before a marine honor guard loaded the body into a hearst. his friends say his legacy will be greater than this final chapter. >> this story touched everyone. he knew what he wanted to do. he made an impact on everyone. >> and funeral services are set for wednesday and tonight at 6:00 we'll show you what this community turn outlooked like from perspective of one of those riding in a procession. >> and coming up, two tablets vie for the biggest...
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she says her grandson looks after hearst candid during school holidays, and at -- her stand during school holidays. rebecca is part of the women in white, an appeal to end conflict. she was part of the famous women of liberia mass action for peace that brought an end to the second liberian civil war in 2003. sickened by the atrocities and destruction, the intervened again and again to force the men back to the negotiating table. their hunger and sex strikes proved the more effective weapons. >> now we really thank god that these changes are upon us. as women, we get together and pray for our nation. and we thank god for the changes and even for the award that was given to women. it gives us great pride as liberian women. >> the group is visited by one of its figureheads. at first, she was derided as a naive christian dreamer, but recognition of her achievements culminated in the nobel peace prize this year, along with the president. >> we have broken all of these myths of the way a woman is supposed to be. it has opened up a whole new basket of opportunities, not just for us, but for our
she says her grandson looks after hearst candid during school holidays, and at -- her stand during school holidays. rebecca is part of the women in white, an appeal to end conflict. she was part of the famous women of liberia mass action for peace that brought an end to the second liberian civil war in 2003. sickened by the atrocities and destruction, the intervened again and again to force the men back to the negotiating table. their hunger and sex strikes proved the more effective weapons....
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hearst was indefensibly. >> kirk: he read that quickly.ven he had caught that ball, he would have had a loss. >> as erin reported earlier, lewis, harris, starting defensive end and starting free safety for oklahoma, injured and out. can their defense come up big here? third and 17. >> one on the outside. >> griffin with lotses of time, looking over his options. launches it downfield but overthrows the intended target, terrence williams. >> he wanted kendall wright. initially he had one-on-one for the topside. terrence williams. here's kendall wright. that's what he wanted. the coverage by fleming was impeccable. they undercut him. it sets this up punt. >> it sets up a golden opportunity for oklahoma to try to salvage things here. as they will get the ball back. the punt. kenny stills sets up camp at the 23. that's a line drive kick, backs up still to the 14. he settles down at the 24. so the final chapter of a wacky weekend of top ten college football in front of us. stay with us. but my boyfriend thinks, "seen one chicken sandwich seen 'e
hearst was indefensibly. >> kirk: he read that quickly.ven he had caught that ball, he would have had a loss. >> as erin reported earlier, lewis, harris, starting defensive end and starting free safety for oklahoma, injured and out. can their defense come up big here? third and 17. >> one on the outside. >> griffin with lotses of time, looking over his options. launches it downfield but overthrows the intended target, terrence williams. >> he wanted kendall wright....
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it does resonate with me you know my grandparents were julius and ethel rosenberg and hearst they were executed in the one nine hundred fifty s. for conspiracy to commit espionage that was the charge but really the trial was all about them allegedly having given the secret of the atomic bomb to the soviet union to the russians and while there was a huge outcry of support from many activists across the country and internationally you know huge international movement to support that and to see clemency there were many others who we would have expected to have been involved in that battle who were afraid and it's not hard to understand why they were afraid given the climate of the times but it's you know it's a history lesson that we can't afford to repeat. we have approximately here in the f.b.i. i'll promise me one hundred seventy cases that are throughout all of our divisions in the f.b.i. . yes dealing specifically with eco terrorism. we're going to syria to the questions that were presented. for the decisions. others are. christian. it's just it was us i think that it will probably g
it does resonate with me you know my grandparents were julius and ethel rosenberg and hearst they were executed in the one nine hundred fifty s. for conspiracy to commit espionage that was the charge but really the trial was all about them allegedly having given the secret of the atomic bomb to the soviet union to the russians and while there was a huge outcry of support from many activists across the country and internationally you know huge international movement to support that and to see...
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pamela rose is being celebrated november 12th at the hearst theater.n, good morning. >> this is great. >> the new book " the wild women of song ". women of the jays era. great jazz composers. can can alley. >> these women were a relief important part of the early days of blues/jazz a really important part of cancan alley. the name of the composer was actually a composer that i did not hear of. t and can alley. >> doris fisher. i never heard that name, before. and i started to look at the list of songs that she wrote. famous songs! she wrote a zoom mazuma, you always hoot the one you love, and also pearl bailey's. >> you always hurt the word hea the ones you love. >> and this is called the wild women of song. the great female composers of the jazz era. you are bringing us to the hearst theater. >> it is a multi-media jazz concert with photo archives of the women. i tell their stories and we play their songs. denise perrier is the guest. >> she is a wild woman of jazz. >> yes! >> wild women as your theme i love it that. and i even remember that this is c
pamela rose is being celebrated november 12th at the hearst theater.n, good morning. >> this is great. >> the new book " the wild women of song ". women of the jays era. great jazz composers. can can alley. >> these women were a relief important part of the early days of blues/jazz a really important part of cancan alley. the name of the composer was actually a composer that i did not hear of. t and can alley. >> doris fisher. i never heard that name, before....
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we have the issues related to damien hearst, for the love of god. the most expensive artwork in the world. >> did you learn anything as he traveled the united states? >> this was about 25 days. >> did you learn anything about the political mood, something we have not heard about? >> deliberately on the way back, i came to the state of texas. the distance from washington, the gulf is amazing. not wishing to be part of the united states is strong in west texas. they feel they should be independent. and arrange their own defense. did not feel at one with the people in washington. a similar expression in mississippi but for different reasons, largely racial. the civil war has not been forgotten. a fractious mood. >> do you have any children? >> three boys. one of them was in portland, and is the global ambassador for -- a son who is staying to be the editor of the post, and with my youngest son, he has two grandchildren. and he is running a group of restaurants in london. >> putting aside the fact you are now an american, if you had to choose the best p
we have the issues related to damien hearst, for the love of god. the most expensive artwork in the world. >> did you learn anything as he traveled the united states? >> this was about 25 days. >> did you learn anything about the political mood, something we have not heard about? >> deliberately on the way back, i came to the state of texas. the distance from washington, the gulf is amazing. not wishing to be part of the united states is strong in west texas. they feel...
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hour and 20 minutes of interviews with nine local tv stations from around the country as well as the hearst collection of television affiliates, colorado, florida, sounds like swing states. the president went very local. let's take a listen. >> i also think that colorado is representative of a can-do spirit that we need to recapture. when it comes to the pacific northwest, which is one of the crown jewels of the united states, as pretty a part of the country as there is, what we've said with nasa is we need to retool to take that next big leap forward. florida has had a tough time partly because it was ground zero in terms of the housing bubble bursting. >> so the president did indoor interviews outside. all of these affiliates set up on the south lawn yesterday. they were treated very well. they brought bo the dog out. he got a lot of coverage in these a lot of these stories and a lot of cabinet secretaries did live interviews outside while all the presidential interviews, as you saw, were inside. later today the president will be at the key bridge which for you new yorkers is like him spe
hour and 20 minutes of interviews with nine local tv stations from around the country as well as the hearst collection of television affiliates, colorado, florida, sounds like swing states. the president went very local. let's take a listen. >> i also think that colorado is representative of a can-do spirit that we need to recapture. when it comes to the pacific northwest, which is one of the crown jewels of the united states, as pretty a part of the country as there is, what we've said...
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getting briefings but people like averill harriman and chip bowe in '45 when he was a report for the hearst papers, serious preparations for politics by the time he got to politics. >> what is it about the republican field right now and the whole political debate in both parties which seems to be so trivial? >> they hate everybody who seems to know something. they made a mistake with confusing anti-elitism with anti-intellectualism. all the anti-jackson, but not liking people who know what they are talking about and liking people who don't? that's sort of like, you know, self- -- >> no nothingism. >> it's like why do you want a country, the chinese, trying to compete with the brazilians now, and the russians and the indians in the most sophisticated competition in the world. we don't really believe in climate change or evolution. we are becoming fundamentalist in our thinking and i think that's really dangerous. it's one thing to have a religion, but to take it to the secular sphere and say i don't really want to know any science, and we're going to put this guy in who said i don't know wha
getting briefings but people like averill harriman and chip bowe in '45 when he was a report for the hearst papers, serious preparations for politics by the time he got to politics. >> what is it about the republican field right now and the whole political debate in both parties which seems to be so trivial? >> they hate everybody who seems to know something. they made a mistake with confusing anti-elitism with anti-intellectualism. all the anti-jackson, but not liking people who...
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the san francisco examiner, once the flagship of the hearst corporation's national newspaper chain is sold to canadian-based black press group. the 150-year-old sf examiner is one of only three daily newspapers that actually makes money on advertising alone. the examiner has changed hands three times since the 2000 -- since the year 2000. terms of the deal have not been announced. >>> still ahead at 6:00, the date today. a look at the wedding blitz on 11-11-11. >>> and how do you feel about a porn star in the classroom? controversy in southern california. >>> okay. good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, upper 50s and low 60s across the bay area. it's been cold. it's been wet. and it's right on track with what we should see for this time of the year as we continue through tonight. we'll find plenty of clos. we'll have more on this storm we're tracking and when it moves out and what it means to your weekend in just a few minutes. >>> a former porn star is tonight saying she is going to continue her involvement in a public school reading program. the website tmz show posted
the san francisco examiner, once the flagship of the hearst corporation's national newspaper chain is sold to canadian-based black press group. the 150-year-old sf examiner is one of only three daily newspapers that actually makes money on advertising alone. the examiner has changed hands three times since the 2000 -- since the year 2000. terms of the deal have not been announced. >>> still ahead at 6:00, the date today. a look at the wedding blitz on 11-11-11. >>> and how do...
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john wallach at the time was the foreign editor of hearst newspapers, and he was here in washington and had been serving as a program consultant to chautauqua for some time. and he had this brilliant idea of bringing the chautauqua process to the soviet union, to create this town hall meeting. the interesting thing is now, you know, you look back from the perspective of all this change -- you know, we're only talking about less than 10 years ago. and it was unheard of to put americans and soviets on television together in the soviet union. it had never been done before. the people who organized the conference, in fact, evaluated the project as a huge success for the simple fact that no one lost his job. c-span: your organization, again, is called the eisenhower institute? >> guest: well, that's where i was at the time. in fact, now i chair the center for post-soviet studies, which was started in 1991. but i must say that as my relationship with sagdeev deepened, here i was, as president of the eisenhower world affairs institute, an organization named in my grandfather's memory, and just
john wallach at the time was the foreign editor of hearst newspapers, and he was here in washington and had been serving as a program consultant to chautauqua for some time. and he had this brilliant idea of bringing the chautauqua process to the soviet union, to create this town hall meeting. the interesting thing is now, you know, you look back from the perspective of all this change -- you know, we're only talking about less than 10 years ago. and it was unheard of to put americans and...
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. >> are you aware that ian hearst has now had it confirmed that he's a victim of computer hacking? >> no, i'm not aware of that. >> and that 16 associated with him have had their e-mails read? >> i'll advise you, you are straying into areas -- >> okay, okay. this is about me. >> [inaudible] >> you may be aware or may not be aware given the line of questioning that operation -- [inaudible] contacted me last week to say that my name appeared on seized electronic advances, and they need more information to rule out me as a victim myself. are you aware of that? >> i have no knowledge of that. >> okay. um, i thank you for your apology on behalf of the company for the surveillance undertaken by derek webb. key bring to your attention a conversation i had with another senior member, former employee of news international on this matter? asked me to allow him to remain anonymous about the consequences. he said to me in registration to the original -- relation to the original inquiry of members of this committee, dig up, you know, as much information as you can on the members of the committe
. >> are you aware that ian hearst has now had it confirmed that he's a victim of computer hacking? >> no, i'm not aware of that. >> and that 16 associated with him have had their e-mails read? >> i'll advise you, you are straying into areas -- >> okay, okay. this is about me. >> [inaudible] >> you may be aware or may not be aware given the line of questioning that operation -- [inaudible] contacted me last week to say that my name appeared on seized...
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. >> are you aware that ian hearst has now had it confirmed that he's a victim of computer hacking? >> no, i'm not aware of that. >> and that 16 associated with him have had their e-mails read? >> i'll advise you, you are straying into areas -- >> okay, okay. this is about me. >> [inaudible] >> you may be aware or may not be aware given the line of questioning that operation -- [inaudible] contacted me last week to say that my name appeared on seized electronic advances, and they need more information to rule out me as a victim myself. are you aware of that? >> i have no knowledge of that. >> okay. um, i thank you for your apology on behalf of the company for the surveillance undertaken by derek webb. key bring to your attention a conversation i had with another senior member, former employee of news international on this matter? asked me to allow him to remain anonymous about the consequences. he said to me in registration to the original -- relation to the original inquiry of members of this committee, dig up, you know, as much information as you can on the members of the committe
. >> are you aware that ian hearst has now had it confirmed that he's a victim of computer hacking? >> no, i'm not aware of that. >> and that 16 associated with him have had their e-mails read? >> i'll advise you, you are straying into areas -- >> okay, okay. this is about me. >> [inaudible] >> you may be aware or may not be aware given the line of questioning that operation -- [inaudible] contacted me last week to say that my name appeared on seized...
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. >> are you aware that ian hearst has now had it confirmed that he's a victim of computer hacking? >> no, i'm not aware of that. >> and that 16 associated with him have had their e-mails read? >> i'll advise you, you are straying into areas -- >> okay, okay. is is about me. >> [inaudible] >> you may be aware or may not be aware given the line of questioning that operation -- [inaudible] contacted me last week to say that my name appeared on seized electronic advances, and they need more information to rule out me as a victim myself. are you aware of that? >> i have no knowledge of that. >> okay. um, i thank you for your apology on behalf of the company for the surveillance undertaken by derek webb. key bring to your attention a conversation i had with another senior member, former employee of news international on this matter? asked me to allow him to remain anonymous about the consequences. he said to me in registration to theoriginal -- relation to the original inquiry of members of this committee, dig up, you know, as much informatn as you can on the members of the committee. do
. >> are you aware that ian hearst has now had it confirmed that he's a victim of computer hacking? >> no, i'm not aware of that. >> and that 16 associated with him have had their e-mails read? >> i'll advise you, you are straying into areas -- >> okay, okay. is is about me. >> [inaudible] >> you may be aware or may not be aware given the line of questioning that operation -- [inaudible] contacted me last week to say that my name appeared on seized...