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jeff. >> jeff: carter evans, thank you. >> 18 u.s. diplomatic missions closed by a security threat since last sunday reopened today. still closed the embassy in yemen and the consulate in lahore, pack stone, which was closed thursday by a separate threat. jeff pegues in washington has mo. >> reporter: in yemen soldiers searched vehicles at check points near the u.s. embassy. it is still closed with ongoing concerns about an attack by al qaeda. yemen is widely considered a hot sped-- hot bed of terrorist activity. just this week drone strikes in the country may have killed at least two dozen suspected al qaeda militants, according to yemeni officials. on friday the president would not comment on u.s. military action in yemen. >> i'm to the going to discuss specific operations that have taken lace. >> intelligence analysts tell cbs news it is unlikely that security concerns throughout the middle east and north africa have been completely resolved. senator john mccain believes al qaeda remains a serious threat at home and abroad. >> the
jeff. >> jeff: carter evans, thank you. >> 18 u.s. diplomatic missions closed by a security threat since last sunday reopened today. still closed the embassy in yemen and the consulate in lahore, pack stone, which was closed thursday by a separate threat. jeff pegues in washington has mo. >> reporter: in yemen soldiers searched vehicles at check points near the u.s. embassy. it is still closed with ongoing concerns about an attack by al qaeda. yemen is widely considered a hot...
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jeff: okay, all right, let's do it. jeff: you ready? emy: yep. jeff: all right, here we go.s developed an ingenious system that involves using a metal weht, a long line of string, and a high powered slingshot. skillfully, the line is launched over the branch. then jason and i can quietly and carefully pull the trap into position right over the small opening into the tree. okay. jason: that's good. jeff: is that where you want it, jason? jason: that's good. jeff: okay. jason: it's in position. jeff: then we can let go. voila, there is our harp trap. so, we'll return after dark; and, hopefully, we'll have a trap filled with bats. stick around. we'll find out if our bat trap is successful when we return to ocean mysteries. (birds chirping) [female announcer] looks like everybody's at our biggest sale of the year, the anniversary sale at petsmart. save $3 on select iams® dry dog food and select iams® dry cat food. at petsmart®. and bluer than the bluest slushy. i can still feel the splash on my face. can still see the wild creatures, hear them calling my name. yes, if i had hair
jeff: okay, all right, let's do it. jeff: you ready? emy: yep. jeff: all right, here we go.s developed an ingenious system that involves using a metal weht, a long line of string, and a high powered slingshot. skillfully, the line is launched over the branch. then jason and i can quietly and carefully pull the trap into position right over the small opening into the tree. okay. jason: that's good. jeff: is that where you want it, jason? jason: that's good. jeff: okay. jason: it's in position....
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aunt judy, you want to talk to jeff? - [high-pitched, singing voice] oh, i don't think so on account of my achy belly. - you are aunt judy, not mrs. doubtfire. - aud, everything okay? - dude, dude... - uh, yeah. listen, you can't talk to aunt judy, 'cause she's, uh-- i got to take her to the hospital. but don't feel bad. i mean, just... enjoy chuck's party with chuck. - how can i enjoy myself knowing that she's going to the hospital? hey, how about i come home right now? i help you out with aunt judy. - what? - yeah, i'm, uh--i'm heading to the train station. - [affected conductor's voice] all aboard! next stop, new york city! - i'm heading to the train station. - oh, god. he wants to come home! what do i do? - oh, for god sakes, just tell him the truth. this is insane. - he's bluffing. - audrey, something wrong? - all right, i'm gonna call his bluff. her stomach is really bad. you should come home. - what? - yeah, to help me take her to the hospital. - well, now, if, uh, aunt judy needs to see a doctor, then you're in l
aunt judy, you want to talk to jeff? - [high-pitched, singing voice] oh, i don't think so on account of my achy belly. - you are aunt judy, not mrs. doubtfire. - aud, everything okay? - dude, dude... - uh, yeah. listen, you can't talk to aunt judy, 'cause she's, uh-- i got to take her to the hospital. but don't feel bad. i mean, just... enjoy chuck's party with chuck. - how can i enjoy myself knowing that she's going to the hospital? hey, how about i come home right now? i help you out with...
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officials are breaking down, jeff. >> jeff: jeff, thank you very much. in egypt today the military says the world isn't getting the full story. from cairo here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: with images like these broadcast around the world, egypt's military-backed government knows it has an imagn image problem. today the foreign minister to the foreign press we haven't been telling the whole truth. his staff handed out photos showing gunman among the protestors. it was a clear attempt to brand the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. >> 800 people dead, 3,000 people wounded. it doesn't sound like restraint from your security forces. some of that we witnessed ourselves. how far are you prepared to go down this path before suffering serious consequences? >> there is a distinction between casualties that occur by mistake, casualties that occur by way of collateral damage, and casualties that occur as a result of premeditated, rampant acts of violence against civilian facilities. >> reporter: today the military gave us a firsthand look at their
officials are breaking down, jeff. >> jeff: jeff, thank you very much. in egypt today the military says the world isn't getting the full story. from cairo here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: with images like these broadcast around the world, egypt's military-backed government knows it has an imagn image problem. today the foreign minister to the foreign press we haven't been telling the whole truth. his staff handed out photos showing gunman among the protestors. it was a clear...
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jeff? >> jeff: jeff pegues, thank you. joining us now is philip mudd former deputy director of the counter-terrorist center of the cia mr. mudd, good evening. americans who are currently i wanted to ask you, should americans who are currently traveling overseas or who are about to travel overseas, should they be concerned tonight? >> sure, i think they should be concerned. but if i were them i wouldn't stop their travel plans. there are a couple things i would think about. the first is i would probably limit my time in american embassy. the second is i would think about commercial establishments like fast food places that are identified with america. and remembering some attacks in places like southeast asia years ago i would probably think about going to places like discos, nightclubs that are associated with american culture. but i wouldn't change my travel plans significantly. >> glor: what can the united states do to head off these threats in your estimation. >> there's only one thing america can do about this. america
jeff? >> jeff: jeff pegues, thank you. joining us now is philip mudd former deputy director of the counter-terrorist center of the cia mr. mudd, good evening. americans who are currently i wanted to ask you, should americans who are currently traveling overseas or who are about to travel overseas, should they be concerned tonight? >> sure, i think they should be concerned. but if i were them i wouldn't stop their travel plans. there are a couple things i would think about. the first...
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jeff bezos is at the top of that.s president eisenhower said in his farewell address, we need to discuss the military industrial complex, the rating issue of our era. it remains the remaining issue but now it has a digital complexion. this is an issue we have to discuss. how much power are in these unaccountable monopolies? you look at obama trying to be on good terms with these companies. now they control the news media directly. the unitedd outside states and america saw another country in this situation, we would not consider it being close to the democratic grid. we should be looking at it with the same lens. >> can you talk about alternative models of news ownership? >> a lesson that is clear from this is we had the illusion that journalism is a commercially viable undertaking for the last 100 years in the u.s., and that is because advertising provided much of the revenues to support journalism. it made it very profitable throughout the 20th-century, especially in monopoly markets. now that journalism is going di
jeff bezos is at the top of that.s president eisenhower said in his farewell address, we need to discuss the military industrial complex, the rating issue of our era. it remains the remaining issue but now it has a digital complexion. this is an issue we have to discuss. how much power are in these unaccountable monopolies? you look at obama trying to be on good terms with these companies. now they control the news media directly. the unitedd outside states and america saw another country in...
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jeff was out walking him yesterday when lobo took off. the army veteran says he is not going to stop looking for his buddy. >> she's my life line to the world. i have post traumatic stress disorder in the military. i served 14 years in the army. he helps me to be able to go places and be in crowds. >> reporter: lobo graduated from operation freedom paws, dogs that provide assistance to returning veterans. lobo himself was a shelter dog until freedom paws took him in. now, again, they have been together for about a year and a half, jeff wilson and lobo that is. we should mention that freedom paws does not know what might happen to jeff if they are unable to find lobo because he is his life line and not sure what he can do without his pooch. there is a reward for whoever finds lobo. we are live in north san jose, nbc bay area. >> thank you. >>> police in san jose interviewing a security guard who shot a suspected car burglar. it happened around 1:30 this morning. detectives say the security guard was on his way home when they saw a man atte
jeff was out walking him yesterday when lobo took off. the army veteran says he is not going to stop looking for his buddy. >> she's my life line to the world. i have post traumatic stress disorder in the military. i served 14 years in the army. he helps me to be able to go places and be in crowds. >> reporter: lobo graduated from operation freedom paws, dogs that provide assistance to returning veterans. lobo himself was a shelter dog until freedom paws took him in. now, again,...
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and jeff basos. the parents that raised a billionaire that changed how we shop. >>> one they leave here, they want world peace. it's, you know -- we want to solve all of these problems. >>> here is the bottom line. i will work on reforming our corporate tax code as long as we use the money as an investment for creating jobs. that's the deal. >> the president says he has a deal. will it work? we have guests joining us, glenn and tony. good to see you, thank you for joining us. the president went to an amazon.com facility day laying out a plan called a grand bargain that would create middle class jobs. glenn, what do you think? balk us through it. >> the plan is a little bit of a mix up of left overs. he had this idea for a drop in the bucket of the $it trillion to $3 trillion we have seen. she dedicating it to a corporate tax return. it is a new idea, but it's intention is more political than false. she trying to split the tea party folks away from those that believe in infrastructure improvement, he
and jeff basos. the parents that raised a billionaire that changed how we shop. >>> one they leave here, they want world peace. it's, you know -- we want to solve all of these problems. >>> here is the bottom line. i will work on reforming our corporate tax code as long as we use the money as an investment for creating jobs. that's the deal. >> the president says he has a deal. will it work? we have guests joining us, glenn and tony. good to see you, thank you for...
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it's gonna be an old school jeff night. [chuckles] old school jeff. glad i won't be there. thank you! he uh, why are you glad you won't be there? oh, yoyou'll find o. [chuckles] you're not on probation for anything, are you? probation? we're just having beers. yeah, well, with jeff, there's "having beers" and the's "drinkin'." he said it's gonna be an old school jeff night, and that my friend means drinking. ll, i can handle that. i mean, i'm used t to breaking p fights when jen drinks.. she gets crazy, which i find very hot. oh, then you're gonna be super attracted to jeff. ♪ how many ways to say i love you ♪ ♪ how many ways to say that i'm not scared ♪ ♪ with you by my side ♪ there is no denying ♪ i can't wait for me and you ♪ hi, i'm alex. who's that? that's alex. it's alexis. nice one, alexis. it's ally. ...s-i-s-, "metamorphosis" that's correct, ally. it's lexi. alexandra elizabeth maria smith! go back to school in style with jeans and more for $10 0 and undeder. going on now. only at old navy. ♪ [ [ barks ] [ announcer ] all work and no play... will make allie miss he
it's gonna be an old school jeff night. [chuckles] old school jeff. glad i won't be there. thank you! he uh, why are you glad you won't be there? oh, yoyou'll find o. [chuckles] you're not on probation for anything, are you? probation? we're just having beers. yeah, well, with jeff, there's "having beers" and the's "drinkin'." he said it's gonna be an old school jeff night, and that my friend means drinking. ll, i can handle that. i mean, i'm used t to breaking p fights when...
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>> well, i've known jeff bezos for 15 years.is and is known to be an extraordinarily decent man. i got the joy of getting to know his wife a bit. it starts with that. he's principled. he's also a reader and a very good writer, as a statement to our staff which has been widely quoted reflects. he wrote that himself. he writes amazon's annual shareholder letter by himself. he's known for being a very patient long-term investor, as he was with amazon itself, as he was with the kindle and has been many other times so... and i don't want to appear to be speaking for jeff but he did speak for himself in his letter yesterday. he's not going to walk in the door with solutions. but he will walk in the door ready to try things. if you're jeff bezos or his peers, the founders or ceos of great internet companies, you know a lot of great technology. >> in fact your publisher and your editorial page editor and your executive editor will stay in place now. >> jeff has asked the whole management team to stay on. that includes catherine and mart
>> well, i've known jeff bezos for 15 years.is and is known to be an extraordinarily decent man. i got the joy of getting to know his wife a bit. it starts with that. he's principled. he's also a reader and a very good writer, as a statement to our staff which has been widely quoted reflects. he wrote that himself. he writes amazon's annual shareholder letter by himself. he's known for being a very patient long-term investor, as he was with amazon itself, as he was with the kindle and has...
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jeff, on their insides. a friend thought, these two opposites would attract. >> she is like, you know, he kind of took all my weirdness in stride. so i think he would be really good for you. >> there was talk of a wedding. in fact, the couple shopped for rings just last december, just about the time it turned out that jen developed a cough she couldn't shake. >> i went to the doctors a couple times and they diagnosed it as pneumonia. i mean, i'm 35. so they weren't thinking, like, this is something else. >> in january, came the diagnosis. lung cancer, stage 4. last month, came the prognosis. >> four to six weeks i'm treated and four to six months, to live. so when i heard that, i said, let's get married. because i wanted to focus on life. >> jeff and jen gave themselves two weeks to plan a simple wedding and barbecue reception in jen's parents backyard. that was the plan at least until a friend posted a request for help on a facebook group for wedding planners. a posting erika odor read and couldn't forget.
jeff, on their insides. a friend thought, these two opposites would attract. >> she is like, you know, he kind of took all my weirdness in stride. so i think he would be really good for you. >> there was talk of a wedding. in fact, the couple shopped for rings just last december, just about the time it turned out that jen developed a cough she couldn't shake. >> i went to the doctors a couple times and they diagnosed it as pneumonia. i mean, i'm 35. so they weren't thinking,...
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jeff pegues and major garrett report. and built for speed-- terrell brown shows us what science is learning about usain bolt, the fastest man alive. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a wtern edition of the broadcast. we begin tonight in colorado with a deadly mudslide. rescue crews recovered one body just west of colorado springs, and three others are missing after flash floods caused not just by heavy rains last night, but by forest fires last year. here's heather burke from our denver affiliate kcnc. >> reporter: the cleanup has begun at manitou springs, colorado. this restaurant was washed out by the water surge. farley mcdonough showed us where the flood line reached two feet. >> this is what all of the professionals have been telling us could happen so we've been work very hard to be ready but you can only be so ready when something like this happens. >> reporter: just an inch and a half of rain triggered the mudslides in an area scorched by wil
jeff pegues and major garrett report. and built for speed-- terrell brown shows us what science is learning about usain bolt, the fastest man alive. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a wtern edition of the broadcast. we begin tonight in colorado with a deadly mudslide. rescue crews recovered one body just west of colorado springs, and three others are missing after flash floods caused not just by heavy...
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jen and jeff got married two weeks ago. with limited money and dwindling time, the couple's original plan was for a simple wedding and barbecue reception in jen's parents' backyard. but when erica oda, a wedding planner from the east bay heard the couple's story, she decided to give them something more. a lot more. >> i thought it was amazing. truly one of the best weddings i've ever done if not the best. >> reporter: using jen's pinterest page as a road map, erica convinced more than 60 wedding vendors to donate more than $50,000 of goods and services to create jen's dream wedding. >> somebody's backyard. >> reporter: jen and jeff still aren't entirely sure that it wasn't all just a dream. it. >> was magical. it was the magic moment that we were going for. >> reporter: but wedding, it turns out, was just part of it. after our original story on jen and jeff aired, it was viewed, shared, posted and tweeted thousands of times. people from all over the world began sending words, not just of encouragement but praise. >> i don't
jen and jeff got married two weeks ago. with limited money and dwindling time, the couple's original plan was for a simple wedding and barbecue reception in jen's parents' backyard. but when erica oda, a wedding planner from the east bay heard the couple's story, she decided to give them something more. a lot more. >> i thought it was amazing. truly one of the best weddings i've ever done if not the best. >> reporter: using jen's pinterest page as a road map, erica convinced more...
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jeff, thank you. family of army private bradley manning is upset about the sentence handed down >> the sentence is the stiffest ever as the military judge handed it down. >> her mother says she had dreams of going to harvard. the vanessa pham murder trial resumes today and defense for julio blanco garcia is presenting their case. they are trying to convince juror pham's juror was not premeditated. a video shows julio blanco garcia confessing. garcia says he snapped when pham made a wrong turn out of a shopping center and high on pcp. >> investigators in fauquier county say they have a suspect. in july of 2012, she was found shot to death in her home that was intentionally set fire. the investigation is still active. >> thousands of people coming to our area to mark 50th anniversary of march on washington. >> there is a big rally saturday. anniversary is next wednesday. officials say the city is ready. >> we are prepared, ready and provide whatever medical services we are called upon on the 24th. and t
jeff, thank you. family of army private bradley manning is upset about the sentence handed down >> the sentence is the stiffest ever as the military judge handed it down. >> her mother says she had dreams of going to harvard. the vanessa pham murder trial resumes today and defense for julio blanco garcia is presenting their case. they are trying to convince juror pham's juror was not premeditated. a video shows julio blanco garcia confessing. garcia says he snapped when pham made a...
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jen making people beautiful on the outside, jeff, on their inside. a friend thought these two opposites would attract. >> she's, like, you know, he kind of took all my weirdness in stride. i think he would be good for you. >> reporter: there was talk of a wedding. they shopped for rings just about the time it turned out that jen developed a cough she couldn't shake. >> they diagnosed pneumonia. i'm 35. they weren't thinking this is something else. >> reporter: in january, came the diagnosis. lung cancer, stage iv. last month came the prognosis. >> four to six weeks untreated, and four to six months treated. so when i heard that i said, let's get married. because i wanted a purpose for life. >> reporter: they gave themselves two weeks to plan a wedding and reception in jen's parents, backyard. that was until a friend posted a plea for help on a seethe site for wedding planners. >> this is an opportunity to do something extraordinary for someone else. why not? i never thought about the bamboo -- >> reporter: erica, a social worker turned wedding planne
jen making people beautiful on the outside, jeff, on their inside. a friend thought these two opposites would attract. >> she's, like, you know, he kind of took all my weirdness in stride. i think he would be good for you. >> reporter: there was talk of a wedding. they shopped for rings just about the time it turned out that jen developed a cough she couldn't shake. >> they diagnosed pneumonia. i'm 35. they weren't thinking this is something else. >> reporter: in...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. the state department was offering a $5 million reward for his arrest and conviction, and tonight, we've learned prominent mexican cartel boss mario rameriz-trevino was picked up by mexican police near rio bravo just south of the u.s. border. he headed the sold gulf cartel. chris christie vetoed part of a bill legalizing marijuana that can be injected to relief pain, but at the same time, he also made it easier for chronically ill children to receive relief. here is terrell brown. >> reporter: jennie stormes' 14-year-old son, jack, has a rare form of epilepsy called dravet syndrome, it affects his ability to speak and walk and causes seizures. >> he goes through seizures every day. >> he had one this morning. >> reporter: he had four this morning. he had brain surgery but only one thing seemed to help. >> we tried medical marijuana, saw huge changes, huge difference and a lot of >> reporter: the strain does not have t.h.c., the chemical that makes a person high. he's not smoking it. >>
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. the state department was offering a $5 million reward for his arrest and conviction, and tonight, we've learned prominent mexican cartel boss mario rameriz-trevino was picked up by mexican police near rio bravo just south of the u.s. border. he headed the sold gulf cartel. chris christie vetoed part of a bill legalizing marijuana that can be injected to relief pain, but at the same time, he also made it easier for chronically ill children...
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but we believed in jeff. and what he could do. >> it was an investment in jeff.t in yet an unnamed company. and if he had followed my original advice, which was can't you do this on the weekend? or after work? we probably would not be buying so much online right now. >> the investment that we made in young people has paid off bit as much as our investment in amazon. the investment in the children. >> that was a big idea, amazon, is there a jeff bezos in the program right now? >> several of them. >> my thanks to them both. a look at the news in the up coming week that will have an impact "on the money" and rising concerns about the french bread. are the changes tastes changing the table in france. let's look how the stock market ended the week. >> for more on our show and guests, check out the website, and i hope you will follow me. earning season slowing down, the big names you will hear from, disney, and 20th century fox. we get a snap shot on monday of the nonmanufacturing sector and tuesday, microsoft paul allen will debut haebut his album and is requested on
but we believed in jeff. and what he could do. >> it was an investment in jeff.t in yet an unnamed company. and if he had followed my original advice, which was can't you do this on the weekend? or after work? we probably would not be buying so much online right now. >> the investment that we made in young people has paid off bit as much as our investment in amazon. the investment in the children. >> that was a big idea, amazon, is there a jeff bezos in the program right now?...
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jeff wilson called in his friends from operation freedom paws to help him look for lobo.the two were out for a walk just yesterday. >> ran off. he wouldn't come back. he got scared and he's now on the run and we're trying to catch him. >> reporter: lobo graduated from operation freedom paws. the group trains dogs to help returning veterans. he needs lobo to deal with the images of war he witnessed in iraq. >> when i get nervous he touches my hand and says hey, pay attention to me and calm down. >> reporter: the founder of operation freedom paws says she can't emphasize enough how vital it is to find lobo. >> that bound and that relationship that jeff has been working with lobo for the last year and a half, if we don't get lobo back, it will be another loss that jeff has experienced, which will cause the ptsd to become more severe and he's going to beat himself up and we are at risk of losing jeff. >> reporter: mary says that's not an exaggeration and illustrates the bond between jeff and lobo. so they will continue their search. the mailman is pitching in. anything, they
jeff wilson called in his friends from operation freedom paws to help him look for lobo.the two were out for a walk just yesterday. >> ran off. he wouldn't come back. he got scared and he's now on the run and we're trying to catch him. >> reporter: lobo graduated from operation freedom paws. the group trains dogs to help returning veterans. he needs lobo to deal with the images of war he witnessed in iraq. >> when i get nervous he touches my hand and says hey, pay attention to...
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jeff?e was hardly a doctor, and as they would painfully learn, he was something else. >> i love being a lawyer so much, you know, the cases, it's always different. >> reporter: jessika rovell has an impressive resume. she's an attorney in our nation's capital, a naval reservist, a former beauty queen. she's devoted to her career. >> there's always something that's, that's going to challenge you. >> reporter: devoted to her health and her pets. so, it's not surprising when one of jessika's friends tried to set her up on a date, she made sure the man was just as impressive. >> my girlfriend said to me one night, oh, i have a guy that you should meet. he's a doctor, he's a navy officer. and i said, wow, he sounds great. >> reporter: at the time, jessika was in law school and living in the philadelphia area. the dream date was 28-year-old jeffery marsalis, apparently quite the catch. >> he said that he was a resident through a special program at three of the hospitals in the area in philadelphi
jeff?e was hardly a doctor, and as they would painfully learn, he was something else. >> i love being a lawyer so much, you know, the cases, it's always different. >> reporter: jessika rovell has an impressive resume. she's an attorney in our nation's capital, a naval reservist, a former beauty queen. she's devoted to her career. >> there's always something that's, that's going to challenge you. >> reporter: devoted to her health and her pets. so, it's not surprising...
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jeff bezos wants to experiment. he wants to shift this medium and help it into the new age. >> and then you have this. >> i'm going to have post-traumatic stress. i was at "newsweek" for a decade. >> this went under the hammer for next to nothing. having no longer been in print, it's online and hardly there at all. they have to deny they are up for sale. >> you are holding "the new york times." they had to announce they're not for sale. >> this is how these papers are changing. just this week i subscribed to the home edition of "the new york times" because i moved to new york. i did it at 7:00 in the evening on wednesday. 7:00 in the evening on wednesday. on thursday morning at 6:00 a.m., it was outside the front gate. >> i am happy for you that you have this time to spend with your newspaper. thank you so much for being with us. you get to leave with these special parting gifts. >> have you seen this interesting article. >> coming up, mark zuckerberg has mostly shied away from politics until now. >> this is somethi
jeff bezos wants to experiment. he wants to shift this medium and help it into the new age. >> and then you have this. >> i'm going to have post-traumatic stress. i was at "newsweek" for a decade. >> this went under the hammer for next to nothing. having no longer been in print, it's online and hardly there at all. they have to deny they are up for sale. >> you are holding "the new york times." they had to announce they're not for sale. >> this...
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but we believed in jeff. and what he could do. >> it was an investment in jeff. not in yet an unnamed company. and if he had followed my original advice, which was can't you do this on the weekend? or after work? we probably would not be buying so much online right now. >> the investment that we made in young people has paid off bit as much as our investment in amazon. the investment in the children. >> that was a big idea, amazon, is there a jeff bezos in the program right now? >> several of them. >> my thanks to them both. a look at the news in the up coming week that will have an impact "on the money" and rising concerns about the french bread. are the changes tastes changing the table in france. let's look how the stock market ended the week. it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with our advanced dualair technology you'll only find in a sleep number bed.
but we believed in jeff. and what he could do. >> it was an investment in jeff. not in yet an unnamed company. and if he had followed my original advice, which was can't you do this on the weekend? or after work? we probably would not be buying so much online right now. >> the investment that we made in young people has paid off bit as much as our investment in amazon. the investment in the children. >> that was a big idea, amazon, is there a jeff bezos in the program right...
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adam: all right, jeff flock.e to go from beans to this but we'll bring you more on this amazon deal. $250 million. jeff bezos, you know, buying "the washington post." it is an incredible story. also we've all heard of buildings that have rotating floors that let you gaze out upon a city but, what if the entire building rotated? you would need a barf bag, right, those of us who get seasick. that story is coming up. the middle of this special moment ani need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put mymy bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have ctain stomach problems or glaoma, or can not empty your bladd, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can ca
adam: all right, jeff flock.e to go from beans to this but we'll bring you more on this amazon deal. $250 million. jeff bezos, you know, buying "the washington post." it is an incredible story. also we've all heard of buildings that have rotating floors that let you gaze out upon a city but, what if the entire building rotated? you would need a barf bag, right, those of us who get seasick. that story is coming up. the middle of this special moment ani need to run off to the bathroom....
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so jeff bezos may in fact be a wizard in many ways.ut it remains to be seen if he has the same values as the grahams. and if you trust don graham as i learned to in ten years at the washington post, i never had to trust him more than in his judgment to revive the washington post. >> cory -- >> but one quick tng, it's not just about strengthening journalism. it's also about looking at news and seeing how can we reinvent it, how can we redefine it to move beyond simply what is covering corrupt and broke ton cover what is working. with his foundation, he's done an amazing job. >> but all the journalism experiments, they are trying cover what is working and don't end up creating a profit. you guys at aol had to sell patch covering local news because it just doesn't work. >> our coverage of what is working has been one of the most profitable. the public and readers love it, advertisers love it. but it's critical when you have a more and more dysfunctional government to focus on what individuals, communities, startups are doing that is actua
so jeff bezos may in fact be a wizard in many ways.ut it remains to be seen if he has the same values as the grahams. and if you trust don graham as i learned to in ten years at the washington post, i never had to trust him more than in his judgment to revive the washington post. >> cory -- >> but one quick tng, it's not just about strengthening journalism. it's also about looking at news and seeing how can we reinvent it, how can we redefine it to move beyond simply what is...
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many of the folks who work with jeff are community medical personnel. and we don't really have a definition of what the community medical worker is. we don't have a training program that's recognized. we don't have a certification program in most of your states. and so there are things that work force really need to work on to rep hi candidate or at least use some of these techniques. we're also working on payment system reform. what does it take to gather the payments together the way jeff has done from various parts and pieces of the system to be able to then repartition them. and that brings up an issue we haven't often dealt with which is antitrust. it's ironic but nonetheless true, as jeff said, they're not really competing for market share in these expensive medicaid patients, and yet the department of the federal trade commission was quite interested in what they were doing, and new jersey passed some laws to help codify some of what jeff was doing. regulations were written, and the ftc demanded to look at them and made some changes, ultimately n
many of the folks who work with jeff are community medical personnel. and we don't really have a definition of what the community medical worker is. we don't have a training program that's recognized. we don't have a certification program in most of your states. and so there are things that work force really need to work on to rep hi candidate or at least use some of these techniques. we're also working on payment system reform. what does it take to gather the payments together the way jeff has...
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- jeff, what-- what is happening? tell me what is happening, right now!ll tell you. i saw this clown on the internet banging his gums about how couples should be having sex all the time. but we've been here for 40 minutes, and absolutely nothing. - so that's the only reason you wanted to come here? - no. - you thought he would tell me to give you more sex? - no, no, no, there's also something about you leaving me alone after work. - oh, well, you don't have to worry about me leaving you alone. i-i-i'm sorry to have wasted your time. - [sighing] not cool, amos. [dishes clattering] - are you still mad about the therapy thing? - still mad? it happened ten minutes ago! i know i say this a lot, but i have never been so humiliated. - come on, what about that time i got drunk and i mooned your boss? - really? that's your strategy? trying to remind me how low the bar is? - i didn't want to go to therapy in the first place. i told you, we don't have any problems. - yeah, well, maybe you don't, but i do. - like what? - like this whole fertility process, that's what
- jeff, what-- what is happening? tell me what is happening, right now!ll tell you. i saw this clown on the internet banging his gums about how couples should be having sex all the time. but we've been here for 40 minutes, and absolutely nothing. - so that's the only reason you wanted to come here? - no. - you thought he would tell me to give you more sex? - no, no, no, there's also something about you leaving me alone after work. - oh, well, you don't have to worry about me leaving you alone....
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tucker is not, jeff s. check in with melanie. >> a lot of good things happen over a good meal and ben chili bowl celebrates 55 years of food and friend shil. i'll have details on how h everyone else can join in the celebration today when we continue. >> from rockstars to presidents one d.c. restaurant welcomedelco guests and it's celebrating the 55th and verse. >> ben's chili bowl opened its doors in 1958 and prides itself on using the recipe to make thee delicious chili. melanie is live with more on the milestone. >> good morning, sarah. you know, chili and half smokes not normally what i would eat for breakfast but the smells are starting to waft out of here as they are preparing food and getting ready for the big celebration today.le it makes youbr think i think i i could probably go for one of o those even this early in the morning. as you said, they did open their doors on august 22. 1958. newlyweds used $5,000 to renovate the building on u street. it was built in 1910. ever since 1958 it's been the ho
tucker is not, jeff s. check in with melanie. >> a lot of good things happen over a good meal and ben chili bowl celebrates 55 years of food and friend shil. i'll have details on how h everyone else can join in the celebration today when we continue. >> from rockstars to presidents one d.c. restaurant welcomedelco guests and it's celebrating the 55th and verse. >> ben's chili bowl opened its doors in 1958 and prides itself on using the recipe to make thee delicious chili....
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gary berntsen and jeff lanza. thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> unless the terrorists are hiding in the sand traps, what is he doing? >>> and more major league baseball suspensions could make former mvp ryan braun's penalty look like child's play. migration service has confirmed publicly that they have issued mr. snowden temporary asylum for one year and have allowed him to leave the airport. we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful requests in public and in private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face the charges against him. >> terror threats closing our embassies, russia thumbing its nose at us and granting temporary asylum to edward snowden. just two more to the loss column when imcomes to president obama and his foreign policy. good evening, gentlemen. >> thanks for having us. >> i'm going to go right to you. the muslims have always wanted us out of the middle east, so here we are, poof, gone. did they get their wish,
gary berntsen and jeff lanza. thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> unless the terrorists are hiding in the sand traps, what is he doing? >>> and more major league baseball suspensions could make former mvp ryan braun's penalty look like child's play. migration service has confirmed publicly that they have issued mr. snowden temporary asylum for one year and have allowed him to leave the airport. we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step...
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jeff bezos buying the "washington post" publishing business.et's bring in an analyst with paa research. you've got a negative view of this stock. now that it has changed, do you become more bullish? >> thanks for having me on. this is certainly a surprising development given that most people who know don graham personally never thought he would sell his baby so to speak in terms of the number asset. there is two things to observe here. one, they got a full price for the newspaper business, roughly $200 million higher than we would have valued it. there is more value in the company today than there was yesterday. outside of that if you look at the rest of their businesses, the broadcasting, cable, education business, where the stock is trading now is kind of where i see it on the sum of the parts basis. however, what we have is a seminole event in the history of the company. there are a lot of people who advocated breaking this company up. in this environment it could be higher than what i've laid out as the sum of the parts. >> for shareholders
jeff bezos buying the "washington post" publishing business.et's bring in an analyst with paa research. you've got a negative view of this stock. now that it has changed, do you become more bullish? >> thanks for having me on. this is certainly a surprising development given that most people who know don graham personally never thought he would sell his baby so to speak in terms of the number asset. there is two things to observe here. one, they got a full price for the...
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and, you know, jeff bezos may be the guy to do that. we hope so at "the washington post." >> healthy invests in reporters. what a great idea. there have been a real loss of newsroom jobs. the brand of "the post" covering washington could use some reinvigorating and use more reporting on federal agencies. that's what the paper has always had attention about. i assume you agree with me. >> we also need to cover our local city and our region. "the washington post" has always from the get-go within a local newspaper. and what's interesting here is we will have a publisher who is an absentee publisher. he's not moving here. he won't be here. how that affects our metro coverage, something we've been very strong on for decades, remains to be seen. >> the story you wrote about the "post" sale was "the new york times." let's explain to the viewers at home why "the new york times" ownership came up immediately once this happened. >> because "the new york times" is essentially the last man standing. a family own, family controlled newspaper that i
and, you know, jeff bezos may be the guy to do that. we hope so at "the washington post." >> healthy invests in reporters. what a great idea. there have been a real loss of newsroom jobs. the brand of "the post" covering washington could use some reinvigorating and use more reporting on federal agencies. that's what the paper has always had attention about. i assume you agree with me. >> we also need to cover our local city and our region. "the washington...
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anyway, you were talking about jeff. learned i can't force him to talk about his feelings. i have to wait till he's ready. usually the signal's when he says something like, [imitating jeff] "hey aud, i been thinkin'-- ah, forget it." i'm hearing john wayne. it's a fine line. hello, ladies. that's just scary. hey. this one of those things that's supposed to tie a room all together? it's a fertility il. jen says that everyone who's ever g gottent had gotten pregnant. which is what we both want, right? sure. now that we're resorting to magic, why don't i have david copperfield wave his hands over my crotch? no, i know it's silllly but at least i'm making an effort. hey, i'm making an effort not to laugh at that thing. it's no stupider than your magic softball glove. audrey, the glove is not magic. i am magic when i'm wearing the glove. [approaching footsteps] what are you doingng in my office? oh, i'just checking some email. my computer crashed. ugh, how much porn did you download? all of it? oh, crap. there's jennifer. bet
anyway, you were talking about jeff. learned i can't force him to talk about his feelings. i have to wait till he's ready. usually the signal's when he says something like, [imitating jeff] "hey aud, i been thinkin'-- ah, forget it." i'm hearing john wayne. it's a fine line. hello, ladies. that's just scary. hey. this one of those things that's supposed to tie a room all together? it's a fertility il. jen says that everyone who's ever g gottent had gotten pregnant. which is what we...
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then there's jeff bezos.e amazon founder is shelling out $250 million for the "washington post," a paltry 1% of his personal fortune. as our jim acosta reports, billionaires have gone shopping in america's "newsroom." >> reporter: watergate brought down a president. >> have to get something on paper. >> reporter: but it made a newspaper. a triumph not just for reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein but also for the family that owned the "washington post" led by its publisher, kathryn graham, now that leg gas sin the future of one of the most important newspaper rests in the hands of one billionaire, amazon founder, jeff bezos, a stunning $250 million deal that gives an all new meaning to the term -- >> just follow the money. >> reporter: the post now follows other major newspapers. "wall street journal" bought by conservative media titan robert murdoch and "boston globe" purchased by red sox owner john henry to be snatched up by the super wealthy and perhaps the "new york times" could land in the portfolio
then there's jeff bezos.e amazon founder is shelling out $250 million for the "washington post," a paltry 1% of his personal fortune. as our jim acosta reports, billionaires have gone shopping in america's "newsroom." >> reporter: watergate brought down a president. >> have to get something on paper. >> reporter: but it made a newspaper. a triumph not just for reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein but also for the family that owned the "washington...
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gary berntsen and jeff lanza. thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> unless the terrorists are hiding in the sand traps, what is he doing? >>> and more major league baseball suspensions could make former mvp ryan braun's penalty look like child's play. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ steam hisses ] actually... guys! [ female announcer ] ...it can. introducing swiffer steamboost powered by bissell. it gets the dirt that mops can leave behind with steam-activated cleaning pads that break down dirt and lock it away. how did you get this floor so clean? ♪ steamboost, sir! [ female announcer ] new swiffer steamboost powered by bissell. not just clean, steamboost clean. migration service has confirmed publicly that they have issued mr. snowden temporary asylum for one year and have allowed him to leave the airport. we are extremely disappointed that the russian
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liz: let's get to jeff bezos.h jeff bezos pressed the yes button and put it in his shopping cart to buy the washington post. now you see "the new york times" gussying itself up. a lot of other newspapers are saying look at me, look at me and i just wonder who's next? what do you anticipate? >> i would not guess "the new york times." i might guess "the financial times" in the next year or so. liz: that is the salmon colored financial paper. >> salmon colored paper. owned by pierson in the u.k. pierson is becoming more and more of an education company. so i would expect to see that. "the new york times" i think is one of the preeminent media properties and i think the salzberger family will hold on to it. of course i would have said that about the "washington post" two days ago. liz: the graham. one never knows, do they? an interesting time. thank you so much, reed. >> thank you. liz: reed phillips. david: the days of guaranteed government bailouts for housing may be over as president obama says, finally time to win
liz: let's get to jeff bezos.h jeff bezos pressed the yes button and put it in his shopping cart to buy the washington post. now you see "the new york times" gussying itself up. a lot of other newspapers are saying look at me, look at me and i just wonder who's next? what do you anticipate? >> i would not guess "the new york times." i might guess "the financial times" in the next year or so. liz: that is the salmon colored financial paper. >> salmon...
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gary berntsen and jeff lanza. thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> unless the terrorists are hiding in the sand traps, what is he doing? >>> and more major league baseball suspensions could make former mvp ryan braun's penalty look like child's play. geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartbu
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jay, jeff bezos is a guy who owns a literal rocketship company. he has a company that makes rocketships. he has a clock that is going to run for 10,000 years in the can desert. and he owns amazon. he's a distributor of industries and now he is buying one of these gatekeeper players, an entrenched institution that's been around for a long time. the kind of thing that in other times he disrupts. why do you think he's buying "the post"? >> i think it tells you about the scale of the ambition this generation of entrepreneurs have. i don't think they're simply interested in building huge businesses and dominating markets, they want to actually change the way we do things. and if it can be done better, it should be done better, is sort of the mott the toe of the geeks in silicon valley. and i think for me as i reflected on why bezos would want to do this, some of the things you mentioned came up, the fact that he wants to go into space. the fact that he wants to go into the future with his clock. and in some ways with "the washington post" what he's doi
jay, jeff bezos is a guy who owns a literal rocketship company. he has a company that makes rocketships. he has a clock that is going to run for 10,000 years in the can desert. and he owns amazon. he's a distributor of industries and now he is buying one of these gatekeeper players, an entrenched institution that's been around for a long time. the kind of thing that in other times he disrupts. why do you think he's buying "the post"? >> i think it tells you about the scale of...
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for tonight's conversations of great minds i'm joined by jeff cohen jeff is the founding director of the parks out here for independent media college where he is an associate professor of journalism a former senior producer for m.s.n. b c's donahue program he's appeared as a political commentator and national media and helped found both the media watch dog group fair fairness and accuracy in reporting as well as the activism site roots action dot org jeff is also the author of numerous books including his most recent cable news confidential my misadventures in corporate media jeff cohen welcome back to the program great to be with you know great to have you with us. let's start with you what got you started in media what drew you to media in the first place well the mainstream media almost killed me i grew up in the vietnam generation and i was on like most kids thirteen fourteen fifteen i was a mainstream media junkie i would come home and watch the national news i would read time magazine and i was a complete war hawk and in junior high or early high school i wrote an essay attacki
for tonight's conversations of great minds i'm joined by jeff cohen jeff is the founding director of the parks out here for independent media college where he is an associate professor of journalism a former senior producer for m.s.n. b c's donahue program he's appeared as a political commentator and national media and helped found both the media watch dog group fair fairness and accuracy in reporting as well as the activism site roots action dot org jeff is also the author of numerous books...
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what that's telling him about the fire, jeff? >> it's fascinating, terry. we look at the conditions and firefighters have had help when it comes to the weather. we're not looking at hundreds of lightning strikes across the sierra like yesterday. imagine how much more explosive this fire could be at the weather conditions were worse. which they could be this time for this time of year. winds are 10 to 20 miles an hour expected over the next 24 hours and humidity, 20 to 40% with temperatures in the upper 80s. even the humidity is not as dry as we could have. here's stunning video from at least 30,000 feet up sent to us by my facebook viewer, steve ziegler. you see cloud tops there. very reminiscent of a thunderstorm. looking at this, by all indications what i'm seeing is the fact that this fire is creating its own storm. up and down drafts. hot and predictable winds for the firefighters and that's a huge factor on why we saw this fire more than double throughout past 24 hours senting embers, ashes and all kinds of particulate party
what that's telling him about the fire, jeff? >> it's fascinating, terry. we look at the conditions and firefighters have had help when it comes to the weather. we're not looking at hundreds of lightning strikes across the sierra like yesterday. imagine how much more explosive this fire could be at the weather conditions were worse. which they could be this time for this time of year. winds are 10 to 20 miles an hour expected over the next 24 hours and humidity, 20 to 40% with...
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i am calling jeff besus. >> they are on fire. 65%.high, 6 ended $5.18, shares up today, 6%. look backward in december of 2004 this was $90.50, steadily getting a boost today, a 52 week high, $600, $0.18 a share. stuart: a guy with a $26 billion personal fortune can definitely up $4,250,000,000 for the washington post. the bid is secure. >> he could buy the chicago tribune, the boston globe could have gotten a better deal. stuart: well said. you are doing a fine job in new york stock exchange, just great. appreciate it. we have the numbers. employers moving workers to part-time status to avoid obamacare. newspapers are making the link but major networks are not making that wind. we got the full research now. la [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know we can pick her up. yeah, wean make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business
i am calling jeff besus. >> they are on fire. 65%.high, 6 ended $5.18, shares up today, 6%. look backward in december of 2004 this was $90.50, steadily getting a boost today, a 52 week high, $600, $0.18 a share. stuart: a guy with a $26 billion personal fortune can definitely up $4,250,000,000 for the washington post. the bid is secure. >> he could buy the chicago tribune, the boston globe could have gotten a better deal. stuart: well said. you are doing a fine job in new york stock...
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why, hello, jeff. sa3-d33. sooo close! i was wondering if you might like to go discuss game strategies by a warm microwave with some soft music-- i mean, over a cup of oil. are those flowers? for me? you know usually a man gives these to a woman. oh, ha ha, no, that's a toilet brush. i'm sorry. your transparent attempt to win my affection is endearing, but i prefer my ladies a little more, let me see... feminine. ya jeff! now, excuse us, but we have a date with a hot-oil tub. later, bobby. sa3-d33... closer. hmm, what does he have that i don't have? manliness. ♪ opening theme music ♪
why, hello, jeff. sa3-d33. sooo close! i was wondering if you might like to go discuss game strategies by a warm microwave with some soft music-- i mean, over a cup of oil. are those flowers? for me? you know usually a man gives these to a woman. oh, ha ha, no, that's a toilet brush. i'm sorry. your transparent attempt to win my affection is endearing, but i prefer my ladies a little more, let me see... feminine. ya jeff! now, excuse us, but we have a date with a hot-oil tub. later, bobby....
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i don't buy that with jeff bezos.se i think the "washington post" is $250 million when compared to his wealth of approximately $25 billion, people are saying it is like a millionaire buying a newspaper for $10,000. but i do think there is a responsibility that he recognizes, and there is a new platform. whoever is buying newspapers right now is going to change the way that newspapers are run. i think from what i know from him and what we have all learned about, is he is the kind of guy who has a long-term view of things. and you can say his political ambitions -- we all have them. he is no different. >> david: sam assuming these moguls are savvy businessmen, could the shift to individual ownership help the newspapers become profitable again? what do you say to michael who says that, yeah, there is probably political influence here. does that matter? and is it there anyway. >> yeah, i think the ca case -- john henry is very vested in boston and the surrounding area. i think he probably wants -- i think for him, part of
i don't buy that with jeff bezos.se i think the "washington post" is $250 million when compared to his wealth of approximately $25 billion, people are saying it is like a millionaire buying a newspaper for $10,000. but i do think there is a responsibility that he recognizes, and there is a new platform. whoever is buying newspapers right now is going to change the way that newspapers are run. i think from what i know from him and what we have all learned about, is he is the kind of...