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rebecca hoffman is also here with us. >> i like to talk a little bit more about file sharing. some people believe that it is not -- is utile to try to stop file sharing. it is going to keep going on, and it should be embraced. we should use it. is it possible that file sharing could be used to the advantage of the music industry? >> there are all kinds of business models out there. there is been significant amount of experimentation. one of the things that we have certainly seen it is that there's been a significant growth in the ipod and i tens -- itunes. years ago, there is more of an argument that could have been made. consumers do not have legitimate options or ways of buying music online. that is why they are stealing. you can't say that today. there are a plethora of services out there that are legitimate. itunes is probably the most successful online legitimate site forg uyin bmusic. it is incredibly popular. amazon has launched, and there are many other legitimate ways to purchase online music. there has been a growth and some of the business models. there is -- there
rebecca hoffman is also here with us. >> i like to talk a little bit more about file sharing. some people believe that it is not -- is utile to try to stop file sharing. it is going to keep going on, and it should be embraced. we should use it. is it possible that file sharing could be used to the advantage of the music industry? >> there are all kinds of business models out there. there is been significant amount of experimentation. one of the things that we have certainly seen it...
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. >> host: rebecca hoffman, final question. >> host: if i want to make a video and put it on youtube and i want to use copyrighted music and be i think that it's a fair use -- i'm not using a very good copy of it -- can this pose a problem? and what, what should i do? [laughter] >> guest: well, you ended with a doozy of a question. there was one phrase you used there that i think is a real touchy one which is, you know, the fair use phrase. but putting that to the side if you're going to, if you're going to use a piece of music in a video, there's a copyright involved. and there is, there are rights that need to be, that need to be clear. now, how do we deal with that as an industry? well, my company in particular we have a deal with youtube, and we have a deal with myspace. we've worked out an arrangement with youtube that allows youtube to put videos online, and there are, you know, different types of videos on youtube, right? there's some that are record label-created, professional videos, there are what are called, you know, the user-generated content, ugc, and that could be, you
. >> host: rebecca hoffman, final question. >> host: if i want to make a video and put it on youtube and i want to use copyrighted music and be i think that it's a fair use -- i'm not using a very good copy of it -- can this pose a problem? and what, what should i do? [laughter] >> guest: well, you ended with a doozy of a question. there was one phrase you used there that i think is a real touchy one which is, you know, the fair use phrase. but putting that to the side if...
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hoffman, tough night for him. one pitch.h save in 19 chances. >> trying to right the ship in pittsburgh. gone! his seventh home run of the year. cubs up 2-0. top of the fourth, same score, man on first, milton bradley, and that's a gapper. brandon, two for four in the game. cubs up 3-0. in control. roche, no, brandon moss, take a seat. nine ks, gave up one earned run for the first time since may 12. the cubs have beaten the cubs the last 25 times they have met on tuesday but on tuesday, the pirates would have their first winning june since 1996. >> it would be hard to find a coach, teacher, leader, more beloved than ed thomas. after being gunned down last week in the school weight room the questions have yet to be answered as to why a pillar of the parkersburg, iowa community, would be gunned down in cold blood. on monday, more than 1,800 mourners gathered to lay the former nfl high school coach of the year to rest. among those in attendance were members of football teams from across iowa, who were all dressed in their footb
hoffman, tough night for him. one pitch.h save in 19 chances. >> trying to right the ship in pittsburgh. gone! his seventh home run of the year. cubs up 2-0. top of the fourth, same score, man on first, milton bradley, and that's a gapper. brandon, two for four in the game. cubs up 3-0. in control. roche, no, brandon moss, take a seat. nine ks, gave up one earned run for the first time since may 12. the cubs have beaten the cubs the last 25 times they have met on tuesday but on tuesday,...
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how about this group, trevor hoffman, are another rhodes, mariano rivera, those are the guys with 50ve. and julian told me he also found out from a friend of his down in the caribbeans that he is now second all time in caribbean series wins to jose lima. he had no idea. >> rob: lima time. he was telling me a story about his 7-year-old son in the playoffs. on a day off, he will fly down there to be with him, watch his game. >> bob: villone trying to come in through the side door there, just missing. the count is full to ben zobrist. ron villone, one intentional walk. if you take that away, he has had a few walks, 8 of them in 24 innings but he has been pretty unhittable. that ball goes straight up does not hit any girders or rings and josh bard is there to grab it. we are with you tomorrow night at 7:05 even though the game starts at 6:08. jordan zimmerman will again try to win his third. his he will bow is fine. he will take on andy son nanstine with a 6.70 e.r.a. we will have our usual even r menu of post--game programming on nats xtra. pat burrell 0-for-2 with a walk. now, some of
how about this group, trevor hoffman, are another rhodes, mariano rivera, those are the guys with 50ve. and julian told me he also found out from a friend of his down in the caribbeans that he is now second all time in caribbean series wins to jose lima. he had no idea. >> rob: lima time. he was telling me a story about his 7-year-old son in the playoffs. on a day off, he will fly down there to be with him, watch his game. >> bob: villone trying to come in through the side door...
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. >> bob: guys like mariano rivera, hoffman, wet they ares on that list. >> rob: i think arthur rhodes is on that list. >> bob: threw his bat at the ball. it will be uncatchable down in the bullpen. >> bob: is that ludacris? >> rob: throwing his bat? that's what you call throwing the bat head out there. literally. >> bob: the line on andy sonnanstine who will go 7 1/3, six hits, a walk, five strikeouts. he threw the same number of pitches in 7 1/3 that jordan zimmermann did in five innings, 92. did he go? the appeal takes forever. paul shriver finally says no. >> rob: check this out from the side view. he may have held up. >> bob: that bat broke the plane. look at zimmerman. he always starts the glove down low and then sweeps it up right into the ball. beautifully done for the first out here in the 8th. >> rob: imagine this score is a one run ballgame, this would have been an amazing play. still amazing. you're down five runs. this is after taking thousands of ground balls, being able to time that short hop. >> bob: it's amazing how on target ryan is with his throws when it's bang-bang
. >> bob: guys like mariano rivera, hoffman, wet they ares on that list. >> rob: i think arthur rhodes is on that list. >> bob: threw his bat at the ball. it will be uncatchable down in the bullpen. >> bob: is that ludacris? >> rob: throwing his bat? that's what you call throwing the bat head out there. literally. >> bob: the line on andy sonnanstine who will go 7 1/3, six hits, a walk, five strikeouts. he threw the same number of pitches in 7 1/3 that jordan...
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my goal is to be a political activist like abbie hoffman.host: where digital to undergraduate school? caller: central michigan university in mount pleasant. host: good luck. we have a -- i'm a democrat line. caller: i am a registered nurse and registered nurses are in high demand. it takes a compassionate and sympathetic person, with a show of steel to do this. i would also like to say that the administration should involve nurses and the american nurses association the black nurses association, because registered nurses, we are on the front lines. we see what -- health care is doing. we can see what needs to be cut and what needs to be given to patients. we can tell you cost-effective ways of managing health care. this would really help host: are there a shortage of registered nurses in washington in particular? caller: yes. i get calls all the time. they are offering us bonuses if we get nurses to come on. not everyone can do it. if you are willing to do it, it is out there. host: we are asking you where the jobs are this morning. the unem
my goal is to be a political activist like abbie hoffman.host: where digital to undergraduate school? caller: central michigan university in mount pleasant. host: good luck. we have a -- i'm a democrat line. caller: i am a registered nurse and registered nurses are in high demand. it takes a compassionate and sympathetic person, with a show of steel to do this. i would also like to say that the administration should involve nurses and the american nurses association the black nurses...
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. >> rob: he and trevor hoffman. talk to goose gossage today. >> bob: what a guy he is. >> rob: when he went into the hall of fame, someone told him that he had 52 or 53 seven out saves out of his 300. >> bob: agents would file lawsuits against a ball club for doing that these days. >> rob: it's changed. the game's changed. he recognizes that. you have a specialist now from the sixth or seventh inning on. you have a closer in the 7th, a closer in the 8th, a closer in the 9th now. >> bob: dunn strikes out on a hard breaking ball. that's six k's for ricky nolasco. but he hasn't been able to get his former teammate, josh willingham. he jacked a ground rule double. >> rob: he gave him four breaking balls. on the fourth curveball he smacked that into left field for a base hit. then cody ross sinking line drive, makes the catch. it rained before the game, it's a little soggy out there. >> bob: hard slider for strike one. willingham drafted by the marlins in the 17th round of the 2000 draft. he was in the minor leagues for
. >> rob: he and trevor hoffman. talk to goose gossage today. >> bob: what a guy he is. >> rob: when he went into the hall of fame, someone told him that he had 52 or 53 seven out saves out of his 300. >> bob: agents would file lawsuits against a ball club for doing that these days. >> rob: it's changed. the game's changed. he recognizes that. you have a specialist now from the sixth or seventh inning on. you have a closer in the 7th, a closer in the 8th, a closer...
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trevor hoffman allowing five runs in the last 4 2/3 after starting the season allowing 0 runs in the first 18 innings pitched. >>> with that we say welcome into "espnews." so glad you can join us. helping you stay current with the latest news, scores and highlights. i've will selva along side of mike yam. if you are following us on "espnews" we are bringing you the live at-bats of manny ramirez. we showed you what he did in the first at-bat. and manny is expected to get up, batting second in the next half inning, top of the third in southern california. so you want to keep it right here on "espnews" and we will take you live to southern california. before we do that, we have to talk about albert pujols. >> he has been absolutely on fire, especially in interleague play. he has seven home runs leading major league baseballs with home runs in interleague play. and cardinals down 3-2 and pujols with one on and he has himself a home run. the second home run of the game. and that's the sixth multihome run game this season. and now the twins down 5-3 and kubel down the line and pujols getti
trevor hoffman allowing five runs in the last 4 2/3 after starting the season allowing 0 runs in the first 18 innings pitched. >>> with that we say welcome into "espnews." so glad you can join us. helping you stay current with the latest news, scores and highlights. i've will selva along side of mike yam. if you are following us on "espnews" we are bringing you the live at-bats of manny ramirez. we showed you what he did in the first at-bat. and manny is expected to...
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my goal would be political activism, but the abby hoffman and bob dylan days are gone, apparently. host: where did you go to undergraduate school? caller: i went to central michigan university up in mount pleasant. host: good luck, and thanks for calling in. this is a democrat caller. caller: good morning, i'm calling to let you know i am a registered nurse and nurses are in high demand, however it takes a compassionate, empathetic person with a show of steel to do it, but they are prevalent out there. i would also like to say the administration should involve nurses. the american nurses association and the black nurses association because registered nurses are on the front. we see what health care is doing. we can save what needs to be cut and what needs to be given. we can help implement cost effective ways to provide health care. i think a combination of the medical profession and the nursing profession would help host: jenna, are there a shortage of registered nurses in washington? caller: yes, i get calls all the time for troubled nursing and international nursing and they off
my goal would be political activism, but the abby hoffman and bob dylan days are gone, apparently. host: where did you go to undergraduate school? caller: i went to central michigan university up in mount pleasant. host: good luck, and thanks for calling in. this is a democrat caller. caller: good morning, i'm calling to let you know i am a registered nurse and nurses are in high demand, however it takes a compassionate, empathetic person with a show of steel to do it, but they are prevalent...
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and brian wilson had not allowed a run in the previous 13.2/3 innings and hoffman allowing runs, andrted allowing 0 runs in the first 18 innings pitched. >> and we are keeping you current with the latest news, scores and highlights. this is "espnews" available in high definition. along with will selva, mike yam with you. more on the cardinals and what think have been able to do, they pull off a trade. and we have that for you. now manny ramirez. >> we are tracking every single one of his at-bats. the rehabilitation tour. ramirez all business taking part in batting practice, shagging fly balls. and ramirez suiting up with the 66ers. and in his first at-bat he was batting lead-off and went deep. that one off nick schmidt. and introduced to a smattering of boos mixes with cheers as well. in his second at-bat, manny gets walked. and sweltering heat, 106 degrees. and here is the schedule for man ram coming up, sunday, monday and tuesday he is playing against rancho cucamonga. and expected to return to the dodgers on july 3rd and that game will be in san diego. >> cardinals matching up aga
and brian wilson had not allowed a run in the previous 13.2/3 innings and hoffman allowing runs, andrted allowing 0 runs in the first 18 innings pitched. >> and we are keeping you current with the latest news, scores and highlights. this is "espnews" available in high definition. along with will selva, mike yam with you. more on the cardinals and what think have been able to do, they pull off a trade. and we have that for you. now manny ramirez. >> we are tracking every...
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and hoffman laroche, $500 million in 1999, criminal fine for leading a worldwide conspiracy to raise and fix prices for allocating market shares for certain vitamins. and aventis paid $95 million to settle charges that it violated the false claim act. wythe, just this year, 16 states have joined in two whistleblower suits against wythe, and the drug company failed to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to rebates to the medicaid program. i hear a lot about fraud and a lot about waste, but what i don't hear about is the role that the major corporate giants in the health care industry are playing in ripping off the american people to tunes of billions and billions of dollars. i don't know why we don't talk about that issue? let's start with the drug companies and huge fines after huge fines and be clear, especially under the bush administration whose competence is not widely respected and also known as being sympathetic to corporate interests, and every fine, every charge we have seen here, you can multiply many times over sitting out there with an aggressive attorney general's office
and hoffman laroche, $500 million in 1999, criminal fine for leading a worldwide conspiracy to raise and fix prices for allocating market shares for certain vitamins. and aventis paid $95 million to settle charges that it violated the false claim act. wythe, just this year, 16 states have joined in two whistleblower suits against wythe, and the drug company failed to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to rebates to the medicaid program. i hear a lot about fraud and a lot about waste, but what...
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. >> host: rebecca hoffman is also here with us. >> guest: mr. renzer, i'd like to talk a little bit more about file sharing. some people believe that it's not, it's futile, it's useless to try and stop file sharing and that, perhaps, it should instead be embraced, and we should use it. is it possible, do you think, that file sharing could be used to the advantage of the music industry? >> guest: well, there are, there are all kinds of business models out there, and i think we're -- there's been a significant amount of experimentation. one of the things that we've certainly seen is there's been a significant growth and i think the ipod and itunes is probably the best example we have in the u.s. of a legitimate digital business. you know, used to be, i think, probably years ago there was an argument that could have been made, well, consumers don't have legitimate options or ways of buying music online. that's why they're stealing. well, you know, you can't say that today. i think there are, you know, a plethora of services out there that are legit
. >> host: rebecca hoffman is also here with us. >> guest: mr. renzer, i'd like to talk a little bit more about file sharing. some people believe that it's not, it's futile, it's useless to try and stop file sharing and that, perhaps, it should instead be embraced, and we should use it. is it possible, do you think, that file sharing could be used to the advantage of the music industry? >> guest: well, there are, there are all kinds of business models out there, and i think...