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we have january ism at 53.1. 53.1.est number for the ism headline since april of 2012. and if we look at the employment index specifically, it was 54.0. if we look at december construction spending, it was up .9 of 1%. and last month's minus .3 for construction spending, popped above the surface to an increase on a revision of .1 of 1%. generically, most of the data today, if not all the data today, was a bit better than expected, from ism, to university of michigan construction spending, to jobs most specifically based on revisions, benchmark revisions. melissa lee, back to you. >> rick santelli, thank you. on the back of those numbers as well as the consumer sent president numbers earlier, we saw a slight lift to the markets. dow 14,000, we're just about 35 points away from dow 14,000 at this point. the s&p 500 is adding about nine points here, up .6%. the nasdaq is higher by 17.5 points. it's worth noting in terms of large caps, a couple of big ones are providing headwinds to move higher today. apple shares are also
we have january ism at 53.1. 53.1.est number for the ism headline since april of 2012. and if we look at the employment index specifically, it was 54.0. if we look at december construction spending, it was up .9 of 1%. and last month's minus .3 for construction spending, popped above the surface to an increase on a revision of .1 of 1%. generically, most of the data today, if not all the data today, was a bit better than expected, from ism, to university of michigan construction spending, to...
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," the racism, the cronyism, the good old boy-ism. i had a nobel laureate on the show who is famous with his microfinance in. especially how we can align poor people with the capital they need to exercise their agency and their right to self- determination. >> this has given us a chance to prove what we do. you can lend money in distressed communities, and there are more and more distressed communities lately, and they will do something. whether it is a non-profit, that it is a well-run non-profit, that what they are doing is proving what people think cannot be done is possible, so we are doing a little bit of impossible every day. if you can prove that you can lend to small businesses when everyone out there says you cannot do it, it will not work, there are no deals out there, then you can prove it is possible to men to poor people, men to people kept out of the system, and create opportunities, and we have done that. through this recession, we have had very good results, not just with the housing units created and the nonprofits we
," the racism, the cronyism, the good old boy-ism. i had a nobel laureate on the show who is famous with his microfinance in. especially how we can align poor people with the capital they need to exercise their agency and their right to self- determination. >> this has given us a chance to prove what we do. you can lend money in distressed communities, and there are more and more distressed communities lately, and they will do something. whether it is a non-profit, that it is a...
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is the link between jet ism big criminality and the drug smuggling agenda which is huge in this part of africa but can also be. located in other parts of the market let me let me finish the let me go to michael i mean why are these countries weak in the first place and you think military interventions are a good idea. well in this country's weak festival because it's a former colony of france and haven't kept iraq together since independence. it's a bit of a pep plexi to you that you know are these cuts. are trying to say that france france is interested in states legitimation or democrats for that matter if we look across africa apart from uganda which is unlawful and equatorial guinea which is loose a phone if you find any state in africa where the head of state has been there for a very long time and where the maximum limits of the presidency has been exceeded and constitutionally. always francophone and we're talking about congo brazzaville come a room booking office so chad. to this year until recently government to recently jail until recently until recently all nine cases are
is the link between jet ism big criminality and the drug smuggling agenda which is huge in this part of africa but can also be. located in other parts of the market let me let me finish the let me go to michael i mean why are these countries weak in the first place and you think military interventions are a good idea. well in this country's weak festival because it's a former colony of france and haven't kept iraq together since independence. it's a bit of a pep plexi to you that you know are...
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. >> but ism was strong too today, sue. >> ism is strong which is one of the things we point oud.a supportive to the move we saw at 14,000. but you are still cautious. >> i'm cautious because i think there has to be consolidation. doesn't mean the market will sell off to 15 or 20% but i look to the market to give back 5 to 8%. taking back 1475 just to test that level once again and make sure the buyers are there. >> there are plenty of buyers there. another point about today, the first day of the month. >> right. >> there are fund -- there is a real phenomenon, folks. this is not just something that we throw out. >> one thing i hear from hedge fund guys, which i told you earlier, a lot of them had a very difficult end of 2012 and really good january in 2013. i'm hearing some of them are taking money off the table because they are up 5, 8, 10%. they're done. >> they are either done or at least they will wait until we get through march and these sequestering to see where that goes. are we going to get this grand plan that you talk about? what we need, but are we really going to get
. >> but ism was strong too today, sue. >> ism is strong which is one of the things we point oud.a supportive to the move we saw at 14,000. but you are still cautious. >> i'm cautious because i think there has to be consolidation. doesn't mean the market will sell off to 15 or 20% but i look to the market to give back 5 to 8%. taking back 1475 just to test that level once again and make sure the buyers are there. >> there are plenty of buyers there. another point about...
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i agree with pisani, the isms were good and the car sales were good. it the revisions that made this report? i mean, 7.9% unemployment, 150,000 jobs, that's nothing. that's way below where we should be. >> i think you have to feel better about this report and the fact it came after that gdp report. the gdp report it looked like who knows? whenever an economy shrinks, usually it's like kosh roaches, not just one, usually you get another negative quarter coming soon. so this kind of reassures us maybe there's going to be upward revision in that fourth quarter gdp report. so things look okay, we're creating jobs, but as you said, job growth is still really, really slow. listen, to get -- remember, we want to get back to like that 5% rate maybe. at this pace it will take 100 months to get back to 5%. so listen, maybe okay, you don't have to worry about a recession, but if you're looking for strong growth we're not seeing it yet. >> this is still -- we're going to bring in somebody from the joint economic committee in a second. this is still the worst moder
i agree with pisani, the isms were good and the car sales were good. it the revisions that made this report? i mean, 7.9% unemployment, 150,000 jobs, that's nothing. that's way below where we should be. >> i think you have to feel better about this report and the fact it came after that gdp report. the gdp report it looked like who knows? whenever an economy shrinks, usually it's like kosh roaches, not just one, usually you get another negative quarter coming soon. so this kind of...
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ism manufacturing index since it is known, the number on the screen, 5.1, any indication above 50, that means that there's expansion. the expectation was for contraction. so it was a very good number there, david. we've got mark sebastion to weigh on all of this. david: we do in the pits of the cme. he tells us why there is tremendous opportunity in europe right now. and jeff cleveland breaking down the hidden numbers in today's jobs report. liz: that is the, at the cme, give us how traders, you guys are the experienced ones, the media make a big deal when we hit the round number of 1,000, but what do the traders think? >> you don't see me covered in confetti right now? i thought you would have seen the party. i actually think we may have seen the most exciting day of month of february today. i look out what's ahead of us and i'm looking for a catalyst to really drive the markets. we had big move today of about 1% in the s&p 500. that's the biggest move we've really seen in couple of weeks. think about that. and i'm looking around and i'm, seeing nothing. but, that's a good thing. no ne
ism manufacturing index since it is known, the number on the screen, 5.1, any indication above 50, that means that there's expansion. the expectation was for contraction. so it was a very good number there, david. we've got mark sebastion to weigh on all of this. david: we do in the pits of the cme. he tells us why there is tremendous opportunity in europe right now. and jeff cleveland breaking down the hidden numbers in today's jobs report. liz: that is the, at the cme, give us how traders,...
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of the best possible care and personal if you have please welcome care lynn and rachel: (applause) ism (applause) . >> hi. so on behalf of rachel and myself our i would like to first thank -- for offering this incredible honor. but more importantly we want to thank the san francisco general hospital foundation for the work you do everyday to support san francisco general hospital to help us to continue to pursue our wishes of helping those in need. so we we are here today because of and on behalf of daniel abraham. (applause) . and the entire small but mighty hematology, oncology division at san francisco general hospital. (applause) . >> rachel and i are proud to be part of this dedicated team team team and understand that between the patient with cancer, you must acknowledge and treat not just their bodies but their mind and their soul. you must recognize that unless patient and the family are peopleally and tactally cared for. they will not be able to survive their cancer treatment. or to face the end of their life with diggity. so, rachel and i feel very bless and had lucky to the
of the best possible care and personal if you have please welcome care lynn and rachel: (applause) ism (applause) . >> hi. so on behalf of rachel and myself our i would like to first thank -- for offering this incredible honor. but more importantly we want to thank the san francisco general hospital foundation for the work you do everyday to support san francisco general hospital to help us to continue to pursue our wishes of helping those in need. so we we are here today because of and...
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in prices and this is one of the things that this is the disaster capitalism the disaster financial ism that we've talked about is that they thrive on chaotic conditions they need them in order to make a profit the volatility has been sucked out of the system you see this with the volatility index the vix index which is trading near all time lows because it's tracking the vibrancy of a market composed entirely of cadavers. so you've got people dead people who are trading through artificial life simulation machines on death row or coasters and euthanasia projects attempting to create an economy to replace something that was viable at some point before the machines run by kleptocratic larsen ists in the city of london and wall street moved in and destroyed the globe and of course markets are hitting all time highs again and of course the financial media the mainstream media even the b.b.c. and channel four news they're all trying to tell you to come back into the markets because look they're hitting all time highs but again the whole argument here right there quick point if i took that to
in prices and this is one of the things that this is the disaster capitalism the disaster financial ism that we've talked about is that they thrive on chaotic conditions they need them in order to make a profit the volatility has been sucked out of the system you see this with the volatility index the vix index which is trading near all time lows because it's tracking the vibrancy of a market composed entirely of cadavers. so you've got people dead people who are trading through artificial life...
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better society in which we will be no more beset with bigotry and classicism and racism and all of the ism's that tear the very fabric of society. he has paid the price for freedom. he has paid the price for peace. he has paid the price for social betterment. i present to you a better that knows how to pay the price for a beautiful quilt, peace in san francisco with jobs, with quality education and jobs and surl celebration and bring to you jesse jackson who will speak to you and how we pay the price for peace in this city. [applause] >> amos, are you presenting me with the quilt? i want my quilt. i want my quilt. i am delighted to be here with you today. so many years ago i met -- dr. king and i went to minnesota and reverend amos was then pastoring in minnesota before the snow chased him to san francisco and knew dr. king and his father and had a class in moore house of seven students. dr. brown and members of the class and knew them before and before then and he brings a lean yaj of struggle to the table every time he speaks with tremendous morale authority and stroke couldn't stop him fo
better society in which we will be no more beset with bigotry and classicism and racism and all of the ism's that tear the very fabric of society. he has paid the price for freedom. he has paid the price for peace. he has paid the price for social betterment. i present to you a better that knows how to pay the price for a beautiful quilt, peace in san francisco with jobs, with quality education and jobs and surl celebration and bring to you jesse jackson who will speak to you and how we pay the...
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i do not know what the right ism for that is, but i think there is a level of that that is happening that is certainly not ok, and i went back and i read a review that he wrote of me, and i never read reviews, but i wanted to read his take on me, and he called me obscenely obese and something else. if you want to comment on a person's race that way or to comment on someone's sexuality that way, it would not be ok, and i struggled with the idea that it is ok to comment on that as an access point for criticism. i think bullying in print like that is a very dangerous thing. tavis: i am glad you went there, and i do not disagree with you, but i went to press two buttons. mccarthy is an actress. chris christie wants to be president one day, maybe, and the health of the president is very serious. so where is the line -- we will come back to the entertainment critics and rex reed in a moment. i am a broadcaster. for journalists and broadcasters, where is the line for us to treat his weight? >> if it is a health issue, and -- tavis: he says it is not. eating doughnuts. >> if you have not rea
i do not know what the right ism for that is, but i think there is a level of that that is happening that is certainly not ok, and i went back and i read a review that he wrote of me, and i never read reviews, but i wanted to read his take on me, and he called me obscenely obese and something else. if you want to comment on a person's race that way or to comment on someone's sexuality that way, it would not be ok, and i struggled with the idea that it is ok to comment on that as an access point...
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the issue is the economy and with the ism and pmi coming out tomorrow, we're going to get a glimpse intoe economy really is with consensus expecting slowing over the last month. >> gentlemen, thank you very much for the heads up on that. certainly important as we kick off a new month for the markets. thank, guys. up next, my thoughts on fundamental magter e matters an markets. stay tuned. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business.
the issue is the economy and with the ism and pmi coming out tomorrow, we're going to get a glimpse intoe economy really is with consensus expecting slowing over the last month. >> gentlemen, thank you very much for the heads up on that. certainly important as we kick off a new month for the markets. thank, guys. up next, my thoughts on fundamental magter e matters an markets. stay tuned. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role....
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you have the ism numbers.ave the retail sales that look like they will be pretty good for this coming month so the profits have come in 7%. the market was expecting 3% to 4%. would i say, however, corporate ceos, 70% of them have guided profit estimates lower. >> right. >> and that's a very, very high number so you'll watch that. you want to watch the situation in china because they have been withdrawing banking reserves as we've seen. >> this has been your theme for a while, the deterioration of growth and earnings in this country. >> yes. >> it goes along with our regular u.s. equity strategist adam parker, and he's basically looking for earnings to be lower this year than last year so coming in about $98, down 1.5% to 2%. the reason is financials, he's much less sanguine and optimistic and also the consumer. financial, consumer staples and consumer -- consumer discretionary are the ones that basically are underweight. we're overweight industrials, maria, and overweight health care. we still like those. >> l
you have the ism numbers.ave the retail sales that look like they will be pretty good for this coming month so the profits have come in 7%. the market was expecting 3% to 4%. would i say, however, corporate ceos, 70% of them have guided profit estimates lower. >> right. >> and that's a very, very high number so you'll watch that. you want to watch the situation in china because they have been withdrawing banking reserves as we've seen. >> this has been your theme for a while,...
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ism. it just has a feel? it just has that feel it's started starting out at a good space and with opt mission and that's good goods and this is a good year on top of the giant's 49 win and 49ers making to the bowel and this is all going to put more sales in the regional economy and again there is so much business activity. and we are blessed with just being in this part of the country and the world. i'm very interested in what we are going to hear from our speakers this morning to sort off guide us through this year. now before we get to our program please join me in thanking the organizations and people who made this possible. and you can clap now for awful them but -- this event is jointly presented by san francisco business times and our partner, title sponsor corn irand carey commercial new mark, night, frank. and we are going it hear from dan clef man and dan class man some 14 year ago really came up with this idea, we sat down over lunch and there was another person involved allen cline knelt and which
ism. it just has a feel? it just has that feel it's started starting out at a good space and with opt mission and that's good goods and this is a good year on top of the giant's 49 win and 49ers making to the bowel and this is all going to put more sales in the regional economy and again there is so much business activity. and we are blessed with just being in this part of the country and the world. i'm very interested in what we are going to hear from our speakers this morning to sort off...
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because we're americans and medic sexual ism of america under the constitution we don't do what the others do i never imagined they would turn it into the torture program a vast scale that we ourselves would engage in torture because we're america and we can get away with it because we're america what does that say about us with. our country. we're the only two people the two biggest scales the bush administration. and obama's ration was said we're going to look for it not backward but look backward long enough and far enough to actually prosecute indict the two people who blew the whistle on those two programs it has to stop the stand must be taken power doesn't yield socially secret power doesn't you willingly it doesn't you got to keep exposing disclosing it was going to take more when you start taking our fundamental right see in the thing that makes america america for all of our faults and contradictions even those that built into the original constitution the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the
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disseminating information about human rights abuses by the security forces it's also an indication of an ism my ization on egypt has been a number of quite controversial statements made by these hardline muslim clerics in the last few weeks including a religious edict calling opposition forces to be killed and a muslim cleric speaking to an egyptian tunneled justifying a sex mob attacks on egyptian protesters in tahrir square it had a very restive country here. egypt in the last two weeks especially since the second anniversary of the january to five revolution when thousands gathered in the streets of egypt complaining that their president ahmed morsi had not made key changes in demands of the revolution friday we saw more protests as part of friday's day of dignity thousands of protesters gathered across the main rallying points in this in the country which devolved into clashes between protesters and security forces in the capital here by the presidential palace when groups that attack the building out with molotov they were pushed back by take us and water cannons and so bloody a violenc
disseminating information about human rights abuses by the security forces it's also an indication of an ism my ization on egypt has been a number of quite controversial statements made by these hardline muslim clerics in the last few weeks including a religious edict calling opposition forces to be killed and a muslim cleric speaking to an egyptian tunneled justifying a sex mob attacks on egyptian protesters in tahrir square it had a very restive country here. egypt in the last two weeks...
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audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream media other than just pure cowardice and this is a very important case and we will continue to cover this song on this show unfortunately we're out of time but i do want to thank you for coming on the show that selects o'brien journalist and plaintiff in the case thank you so much thank you. now if you like what you see had to our you tube channel at youtube dot com slash breaking the set and be sure to subscribe to our channels so you don't miss a single episode you'll have all or interview segments don't if you want to catch them separately encourage everyone to check out our interview with them. fro
audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream...
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i spoke to earlier and she says that the debt crisis is one of the reasons why not simply neo nazi ism is gaining strength across europe extremely worrying phenomenon because it is the mission as we see that not only in germany but you know other european countries as well there is an increasing popularity of these rights movements and even their lots in groups like in greece for instance obviously the economic crisis is exacerbate. tensions and due to loss of jobs exception but at the same time i mean it's been the else you know right ribbons have been rising since before the economic crisis so it's really difficult to pinpoint one cause but what's really important is that governments and politicians really take a clear starts against the ideas promoted by reason and really promote a message that unites instead of separates people. tax hikes are still the default plan for e.u. nations trying to get out of debt and while the super rich can flee to places that won't take such a hefty slice of their cash small business is left behind so they livelihoods are at risk of all of a found out.
i spoke to earlier and she says that the debt crisis is one of the reasons why not simply neo nazi ism is gaining strength across europe extremely worrying phenomenon because it is the mission as we see that not only in germany but you know other european countries as well there is an increasing popularity of these rights movements and even their lots in groups like in greece for instance obviously the economic crisis is exacerbate. tensions and due to loss of jobs exception but at the same...
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i think we are deeply uncomfortable dealing with racism and homophobia and all those isms and that's what comes out of our mouth. >> the parents who are mad at the kids for not doing something about being victimized, so were some of the administrators, well, i reported this, i interviewed them. what do you say to that? you really focus on that. >> yeah, i think inherent in what -- the movie is all about what happens, like the minutia, the nitty-gritty. there's a scene in the movie, we'll show a clip but i would say for those of you that have seen the movie, the most explosive scene in the film is a conversation between two students and the assistant principal in this school where they emerge from recess and there's clearly some conflict that's going on and she says, whoa, whoa, what's going on here? the two start telling their own stories and, you know, she basically says, you go away to the one person that was a witness, then she proceeds to have the two students shake hands. and it becomes a very uncomfortable exchange where the boy who has been the target, the victim of bullying,
i think we are deeply uncomfortable dealing with racism and homophobia and all those isms and that's what comes out of our mouth. >> the parents who are mad at the kids for not doing something about being victimized, so were some of the administrators, well, i reported this, i interviewed them. what do you say to that? you really focus on that. >> yeah, i think inherent in what -- the movie is all about what happens, like the minutia, the nitty-gritty. there's a scene in the movie,...
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audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream media other than just pure cowardice and this is a very important case and we will continue to cover this song on the show unfortunately we're out of time but i do want to thank you for coming on the show to lex o'brien journalist and plaintiff in the case thank you so much thank you. now if you like what you see had or you tube channel at youtube dot com slash breaking the set and be sure to subscribe to our channels so you don't miss a single episode you'll have all or interview segments don't if you want to catch them separately encourage everyone to check out our interview with them. from yesterday
audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream...
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audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream media other than just pure cowardice and this is a very important case and we will continue to cover this song on this show unfortunately we're out of time but i do want to thank you for coming on the show to lex o'brien journalist and plaintiff in the case thank you so much thank you. now if you like what you see had to our you tube channel at youtube dot com slash breaking the set and be sure to subscribe to our channels so you don't miss a single episode you'll have all or interview segments don't if you want to catch those separately encourage everyone to check out our interview with them. from yes
audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream...
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audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream media other than just pure cowardice and this is a very important case and we will continue to cover this song on this show unfortunately we're out of time but i do want to thank you for coming on the show to lex o'brien journalist and plaintiff in the case thank you so much thank you. now if you like what you see had or you tube channel at youtube dot com slash breaking the set and be sure to subscribe to our channels so you don't miss a single episode you'll have all or interview segments don't if you want to catch them separately encourage everyone to check out our interview with them. from yesterda
audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream...
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audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream media other than just pure cowardice and this is a very important case and we will continue to cover this on on the show unfortunately we're out of time but i do want to thank you for coming on the show that's aleck's o'brien journalist and plaintiff in the case thank you so much thank you. now if you like what you see had to our you tube channel at youtube dot com slash breaking the set and be sure to subscribe to our channels so you don't miss a single episode we'll have all or interview segments don't if you want to catch those separately encourage everyone to check out our interview with them. from
audiences so essentially you know this is really about fear of losing access and and also just the elite ism i mean they have access you know they're they're not you know concerned about you know the principles of a free press they're concerned about how many papers they can sell or maintaining their control over the audiences in the face of a disruptive innovations like wiki leaks and digital journalism so that's the kind of forces at play that's preventing it from getting into the mainstream...