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well, the editor of the new york times, jill abramson is here now. you are printing this new international edition. why are you doing that? >> we are still printing than international -- the "thenational edition and new york times" itself because we have a healthy audience of people that like reading a physical newspaper and it is a wonderful way of delivering the news. >> sure, but does it prove you are not with the beat? what's the point is we are a global news -- >> the point is we are a global newspaper now and we have been editions of "the new york times," and a very viable digital edition, both the global home page and the home page of "the new york times" are full what the best quality information and there is a tremendous hunger among readers all over the world for the highest quality kind of journalism, and that is what we do. >> you are working on the premise that journalism that you pay for a somehow better than journalism you do not pay for, is that correct? >> that is not necessarily my premise. "the new york times" business model involv
well, the editor of the new york times, jill abramson is here now. you are printing this new international edition. why are you doing that? >> we are still printing than international -- the "thenational edition and new york times" itself because we have a healthy audience of people that like reading a physical newspaper and it is a wonderful way of delivering the news. >> sure, but does it prove you are not with the beat? what's the point is we are a global news --...
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and "new york times" editor jill abramson is in studio 57.ay's eye opener @ 8. >> joseph jenkins and charles walker managed to walk away from prison using similarly forged documents. >> who were their phone calls, who was their social network, then you start to squeeze that social network. >> lawmakers cleaned up their mess and went home but they left a lot of unfinished business behind. >> with a website generating duplicate and incomplete enrollment forms suggesting the problems are pervasive. >> i resigned the vice presidency effective march 28th of 2001. >> how did president bush react when you told him about that? >> a little surprised. >> a nuclear engineer warned of a looming disaster. s now hee unemployed. >> you think it was retaliation? >> clear retaliation. >> the nba expects double digit revenue growth every year here in china. >> what's your english name? >> kobe of course. >> some people it just looks like you're using your campaign funds to benefit your family so you kept it in the family? >> what do you see in their eyes when
and "new york times" editor jill abramson is in studio 57.ay's eye opener @ 8. >> joseph jenkins and charles walker managed to walk away from prison using similarly forged documents. >> who were their phone calls, who was their social network, then you start to squeeze that social network. >> lawmakers cleaned up their mess and went home but they left a lot of unfinished business behind. >> with a website generating duplicate and incomplete enrollment forms...
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the question that jill abramson told me she gets all the time is who are you to choose? you to get to make that decision to publish? we're talking about the demand side of the leak equation. why do journalists get to make this decision and not the government? >> we depend on journalists to make decisions like that all the time to decide what is news and what's not news? to gather as much truth as they possibly can in a very careful way, report it as carefully as they can and quite honestly if not a journalist, who? because if they're not out there asking questions every day and reporting them to the public so that the public can make informed decisions at the ballot box and elsewhere, there is going to be no ability in this country to hold anybody that we've elected to congress or appointed to an agency accountable. this is all about accountability. >> one thing that strikes me is that you mentioned before that we're now having a debate that's useful. the president said this. some of your former top colleagues have said this. these debates wouldn't have occurred in the a
the question that jill abramson told me she gets all the time is who are you to choose? you to get to make that decision to publish? we're talking about the demand side of the leak equation. why do journalists get to make this decision and not the government? >> we depend on journalists to make decisions like that all the time to decide what is news and what's not news? to gather as much truth as they possibly can in a very careful way, report it as carefully as they can and quite...
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. >>> and "new york times" jill abramson is in studio 57.world. >>> but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> joseph jenkins and charles walker used forged documents to escape from prison snoon who were those phone calls to and visitors inside and then you start to squeeze that. >> they went home but they left a lot of unfinished business behind. >> the website is generating duplicate and reenrollment forms suggesting the problem is pervasive. >> i resigned the vice presidency effective march 28, 2001. >> how did president bush react when you told him that? >> he was a little surprised. >>> a nuclear engineer warned of a looming disaster. now he's unemployed. >> you suspect retaliation. >> oh, retaliation. >> my chinese name is. >> and what's your english name? >> kobe bryant. >> congress getmen get away wit using campaign funds. so you kept it in the family. >> what do you see in their eyes when you walk up and say i'm steve kroft with "60 minutes." >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 presented by benefiber.
. >>> and "new york times" jill abramson is in studio 57.world. >>> but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> joseph jenkins and charles walker used forged documents to escape from prison snoon who were those phone calls to and visitors inside and then you start to squeeze that. >> they went home but they left a lot of unfinished business behind. >> the website is generating duplicate and reenrollment forms suggesting...