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wright award for arts journalism, the sundance institute arts fellowship and the nea fellowship of journalism. in 2006, she received a best columnist nomination at the annual san francisco media excellence awards and her first book on acting was published by farber and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are times that it becomes redundant and you get a little bored with the piece. it's only natural. it's pushing 4 years now. this one was interesting in that it never got boring or ever felt redundant and each thing that we did over these almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have in sheritan, wyoming -- is that where you went? . >> that was in utah and la as well, down there at the institute. >> they have another writer's re
wright award for arts journalism, the sundance institute arts fellowship and the nea fellowship of journalism. in 2006, she received a best columnist nomination at the annual san francisco media excellence awards and her first book on acting was published by farber and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50...
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honored of the people who bring us the daily news and now the pulitzer prize is making history awarding online media outlets for the first time and so is this yet another sign that newspapers are going the way of the dinosaurs. it's tuesday april seventeenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz of all and you're watching artsy. well we begin today on the issue of using torture on terror suspects waterboarding and stress positions just two of the techniques used by the u.s. against those accused of having ties to terrorism now a secret memo has been leaked which brands them war crimes and shows that the bush administration was warned against their use it also sheds light on the birth of the bush administration's torture policy and as artie's marina pour in i reports many feel president obama isn't doing enough to make up for america's past mistakes. america's so-called war on terror produced images and accounts that ignited a world of questions about torture and the u.s. treatment of suspects american people need to know we're using techniques within the law to protect two years after george w. bu
honored of the people who bring us the daily news and now the pulitzer prize is making history awarding online media outlets for the first time and so is this yet another sign that newspapers are going the way of the dinosaurs. it's tuesday april seventeenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz of all and you're watching artsy. well we begin today on the issue of using torture on terror suspects waterboarding and stress positions just two of the techniques used by the u.s. against those...
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soaring, as teens and their parents are influenced from anything from the red carpet to award shows to social media. the average cost, get this, i can't believe this, almost $1,200. that's $270 in the past year. much of that is for the dress and the tux. one analyst calls it a social arms race. can't believe it, almost 1,100 bucks. >> prom dress swap. >>> and a company that offers warranties for smartphones have been collecting some of the dumb excuses its hears. among them, get this, it was run over by a lawn mower. also another excuse, it was dropped while going to the bathroom. i've done that. also, another excuse, it stopped an arrow. >> you take yours in the restroom with you? >> i'm a busy guy. but a clumsy guy. >>> next on this friday the 13th, a dramatic rescue that had the whole town on-edge. but this has a very happy ending. >>> plus, robin roberts, one-on-one with the one and only tim tebow. stay with us. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they
soaring, as teens and their parents are influenced from anything from the red carpet to award shows to social media. the average cost, get this, i can't believe this, almost $1,200. that's $270 in the past year. much of that is for the dress and the tux. one analyst calls it a social arms race. can't believe it, almost 1,100 bucks. >> prom dress swap. >>> and a company that offers warranties for smartphones have been collecting some of the dumb excuses its hears. among them, get...
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awards united nationsed peace media the u.n.'s highest medal of honor given to an individual working for the cause of international peace and the council of europe silver medal twice for "outstanding astains and guide answer." alan weinstein. doctor weinstein what is your mission at the u.s. national archives and h are you able to fulfill that mission with the budge case, you know that. >> year's budget. john. we hope for more: the national archives and records administration serves american democracy. i'm going to read to you the very brief mission statement. preserves for the american people and their public servants the records of our federal government. we assure continuing access to the essential documents of the rights of american citizens and the actions of government. we promote historic understanding of your national experience -- >> so you store bills of pieces of paperer? >> over 1 billion in the building downtown alone but the building downtown, sometimes it's misunderstood, we have four head quarters in washington. f
awards united nationsed peace media the u.n.'s highest medal of honor given to an individual working for the cause of international peace and the council of europe silver medal twice for "outstanding astains and guide answer." alan weinstein. doctor weinstein what is your mission at the u.s. national archives and h are you able to fulfill that mission with the budge case, you know that. >> year's budget. john. we hope for more: the national archives and records administration...
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he became a media titan producing game shows award shows even movies. his face was on every tv network. remember the pyramids. dick clark's new year's rocking eve. he hosted it for nearly 30 years before suffering a stroke. that's when yryan seacrest took over. here is ryan remembering his idol last night. >> without dick, a show like this would not exist. i know he's in a better place saying, hey, let's get on with the show, okay? you got it, boss. >> i had the great privilege of working for dick clark. i was the guy out in time's square surrounded by a million or two of my closest coldest friends on new year's eve. dick also appeared every six months on fox and friends. here are a couple of the highlights. >> i came from the philippines to fly to new york. my plans for new year's eve? are you kidding? what are you crazy? the last 28 years i have been in times square dropping the ball. god willing i will be there again. >> you are an expert at dropping the ball aren't you? >>> you are actually sharing. >> hold on. >>> during his career he won a pea bod
he became a media titan producing game shows award shows even movies. his face was on every tv network. remember the pyramids. dick clark's new year's rocking eve. he hosted it for nearly 30 years before suffering a stroke. that's when yryan seacrest took over. here is ryan remembering his idol last night. >> without dick, a show like this would not exist. i know he's in a better place saying, hey, let's get on with the show, okay? you got it, boss. >> i had the great privilege of...
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additionally, the internship of mass media has been awarded. let me conclude by saying thank you from the white house correspondents association. to the first lady, to the president, your presence here tonight allows us to find these important programs. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. first lady michelle obama and michael and congratulations to the winners of this year's scholarships. [applause] as part of our mission to help pave the way for the next group of journalists, the white house correspondents association has partners with prime movers media in washington, d.c. here's a look at this unique mentor ship program. >> journalists contribute to the social good. it is cultural. college interns learn from the students. the students learn from the journalists. it gives media companies an opportunity to share with young people. these are young people with dreams. >> i am a prime mover. >> prime movers is an intensive mentoring journalism program that targets young people. >> i go to school at the george washington university. >> y
additionally, the internship of mass media has been awarded. let me conclude by saying thank you from the white house correspondents association. to the first lady, to the president, your presence here tonight allows us to find these important programs. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. first lady michelle obama and michael and congratulations to the winners of this year's scholarships. [applause] as part of our mission to help pave the way for the next group of journalists,...
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media empire. clark created the american music awards in 1987 as a rival to the grammys.lark also had a hand in the global fundraising, live aid and farm aid. >> reporte from the early days of rock, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat, were easy to dance from and memories of saturday afternoon sock hops. >> extraordinary clear, extraordinary life, our next guest needs no introduction, royalty rarely does, arrest aretha franklin. >> what did he mean to you personally? >> he was such a nice man--good evening, everyone, i'm sorry. such a nice and very easy man to work with, a very warm and classy and just an ageless person. and if you didn't go on "american bandstand" you just hadn't made it yet. you had to go on the bandstand. >> he was that important in america music. >> absolutely, if you didn't go on there, you hadn't made it. >> the appeal that spanned a nation, from music shows to game shows and new year's eve and more. it was a tough business, what made him such a success? >> i think that she was just so industry savvy and he was such a
media empire. clark created the american music awards in 1987 as a rival to the grammys.lark also had a hand in the global fundraising, live aid and farm aid. >> reporte from the early days of rock, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat, were easy to dance from and memories of saturday afternoon sock hops. >> extraordinary clear, extraordinary life, our next guest needs no introduction, royalty rarely does, arrest aretha franklin. >> what did he...
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media empire. clark created the american music awards in 1997 as a rival to the grammys.lark also had a hand in the global fund-raising live aid and in the grassroots farm aid. he was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 1993. >> it has a nice beat. see, you said the magic words. >> reporter: from the early days of rock to the present, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat, were easy to dance to and memories of saturday afternoon sock hops. >> she joins us now live. what more can you tell us about the health issues he'd had over the years? >> he had type 2 diabetes, suffered a stroke back in 2004. we received a statement from his family confirming that dick clark entered st. john hospital here in santa monica, california, for an outpatient procedure. they weren't able to resuscitate him and he died as a result of a massive heart attack. so it gives you an idea here of his medical condition toward the end. i have to say quickly when i watched dick clark for the last time back in december, there was something about seeing him there wi
media empire. clark created the american music awards in 1997 as a rival to the grammys.lark also had a hand in the global fund-raising live aid and in the grassroots farm aid. he was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 1993. >> it has a nice beat. see, you said the magic words. >> reporter: from the early days of rock to the present, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat, were easy to dance to and memories of saturday afternoon sock hops....
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media titan. his production company produced many movies and television shows and award shows. he suffered a stroke in 2004 but he bounced back to help host his own new year's eve special. >> >> this hope for people dealing with hair loss. japanese researchers succeeded in growing hair on bald mice by transplanting a bio-engineered tissue under the skin. they hoped to apply the method to human beings in the next 10 years. there's a chance. >> we will see. let's get a look at traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> we will start with adam caskey. >> we had a little rain yesterday. most of the day was spent in the '50s. to sunshine today and comfortable temperatures. here's a live look at the nation's capital, the kennedy center in the middle of your screen and the potomac river. the clouds are pushing out of here. we will start the day with some clouds overhead and then becomes sunny towards the latter half of the morning and especially in the afternoon. bright blues skies later today. not a bad start to the day. this afternoon, near 70, which is close to average for this time
media titan. his production company produced many movies and television shows and award shows. he suffered a stroke in 2004 but he bounced back to help host his own new year's eve special. >> >> this hope for people dealing with hair loss. japanese researchers succeeded in growing hair on bald mice by transplanting a bio-engineered tissue under the skin. they hoped to apply the method to human beings in the next 10 years. there's a chance. >> we will see. let's get a look at...
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awards. we organized a conference focusing on pension funds and into structures. -- infrastructure. we operate a working media program that uses web media to showcase stories. that includes a health care channel, a green works channel, and a building infrastructure channel. we support sustainable cities. we would urge you to vote yes. we stand with the san francisco building trades council on this. we hope he will allow the rebuilding of cpmc as soon as possible. thank you very much. >> if your names have been called, if not -- >> any order, please. >> i lived not far from the -- i have for do chastise other developers for creating development sites in order that people will come and stay -- have it torn down. in order to certify this eir, you would have to find overriding consideration based on evidence that benefits outweigh the impact. and they do not. obviously, a seismic hospitals have to be built. but they can be built at half the size on that location. or on the existing site. they have had 10 years or more to do it, but they did not. they can still get an extension. the physical changes that are reall
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media and on to our t.v. john tom. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and this evening the author doesn't just go to one person but rather an entire security complex that's growing by the day a cyber security complex just another ugly stepchild of the military industrial complex so he after declaring cyber security priority number one the h.s. and the pentagon joined forces with lawmakers in washington and the private sector investing billions into the complex we've watched develop before our eyes and in fact this whole industry has sprung up in just the past fifteen years so let's break this system down for you starting with defense and intelligence firms they've been warning of epic attacks that could affect crucial elements of our infrastructure that could put the country risk of severe economic damage or even worse with our national security at risk and those fears have been echoed by washington the next pearl harbor that we confront could very well be a cyber attack that cripples shore power systems our grid or could come not only from a few extremists in suicide vest but from a few keystrokes on t
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specifically about our psyche or get if i think the media doesn't want to talk about it because i mean a lot of other countries where we keep getting awards right out of the manning joining us on your getting. worded certain things be a human rights awards transparency award and the world is sick of the u.s. imperial power and they are happy that someone has brought awareness to it i don't think that americans. are aware of it in the same way i do some of their weight in the same way the majority. well yeah i mean it's too bad all the more reason we need to keep thinking about it. you know covering these important story completely but agree more let's talk about really kind of downers on happy hour today but you know it was really just weeks ago that we saw protests and violence all across afghanistan in response to the burning of korans by one person there. and are protesting koran burnings outside the bar military base as you can hear there lots of shots fired cars buildings torched at least five protesters have died the soldiers at agra air base were throwing out. of materials from the library the detention facility material that they
specifically about our psyche or get if i think the media doesn't want to talk about it because i mean a lot of other countries where we keep getting awards right out of the manning joining us on your getting. worded certain things be a human rights awards transparency award and the world is sick of the u.s. imperial power and they are happy that someone has brought awareness to it i don't think that americans. are aware of it in the same way i do some of their weight in the same way the...
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award on a saturday night. and beyond by the zero local media. he is a very talented player with two years plus up experience he knows what it takes. he was also targeted in the way that he was checked and the way that he was physically attacked from time to time. they went after logan. that should not be the case against st. louis there will be hopeful and the preparations. they also need a thorton, marlow, and really it is going to take a movable effort. something the we saw them that got them into the playoffs for the last couple of weeks. >>vern: thank you, randy. we understand your thoughts and we will see has things unfold on thursday. >> and no reference to my beard? {laughter} >>vern: we ran out of time. {laughter} >>> alec baldwin's accused stalker released after her arrest. >> what sent her over the edge? i'm kevin frazier. >> and i'm christina mclarty. >>> "the insider" is on. >>> the blonde besieged with questions about alec outside of a manhattan court. >> come on. >> a friendship or a relationship? >> dinner dates? claims of an affa
award on a saturday night. and beyond by the zero local media. he is a very talented player with two years plus up experience he knows what it takes. he was also targeted in the way that he was checked and the way that he was physically attacked from time to time. they went after logan. that should not be the case against st. louis there will be hopeful and the preparations. they also need a thorton, marlow, and really it is going to take a movable effort. something the we saw them that got...
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awards. >> he broke the barriers between country and r&b music and pop and brought them altogether if. >> clark was considered a pioneer, a deejay at who reinvented itself into a media mogul and broke down racial barriers in the process in the entertainment industry. >> you did not just as a black show and a wide sho andw. he mixed it all and 1 program and everybody tunes in to watch. >> he suffered in recent years with a number of health-related issues. he suffered a heart attack on wednesday morning. he was 82. jay korff reporting for abc 7 news. >> are editor arch campbell interviewed dick clark over the years. he said that he admires his ability to continue to reinvent himself. >> he did american bandstand in the 1950's and 1960's sandy could have disappeared. instead he went into a game shows. then he put his brand on the new year's eve. now we all think of new year's eve as dick clark's night. >> the revamp the golden globes and the american music awards. stay with abc 7 news as we remember the life of dick clark. we have a total gallery online at wjla.com. >> bp is looking to close a huge class-action settlement and to keep under control. >> say goodbye to th
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the media sued and then you have your money if you have a job taken from you because you have an award dana: would you have take then case? when you practiced law? >> kimberly: absolutely. i don't think people should be protected like hiding like coward behind computer or ipad or iphone or whatever itsy. 's not okay to spread malicious rumors and ruin people's lives. >> greg: this couple gets $13 million, i could get $30 million from you. >> dana: i should get it from you. you took my line. you read that on my paper. >> greg: is that what you are going to say? >> kimberly: now you're a thief, too. >> greg: it used to be bathroom walls. you went to bathroom walls, for a good time call bob. but nowadays the bathroom wall is in every house. it's permanent. permanent. it's universal. if anyone said something about you. by the way, most of this is casual slander. blogger will call you a racist. did you call me a racist? hey, that's what i do to get page views. own your words. >> bob: i am delighted to see this happen. this happened to me in 2002. cost me hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>
the media sued and then you have your money if you have a job taken from you because you have an award dana: would you have take then case? when you practiced law? >> kimberly: absolutely. i don't think people should be protected like hiding like coward behind computer or ipad or iphone or whatever itsy. 's not okay to spread malicious rumors and ruin people's lives. >> greg: this couple gets $13 million, i could get $30 million from you. >> dana: i should get it from you. you...
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considered to be haunted by some, exclusive media is currently looking for a writer and hopes to begin filming in san jose next year. >> you could become an awardng photographer with your cellphone. new exhibition of mobile photography award winners has opened up at art house gallery. don sanchez shows us some of the stunning photos. >> it's new need yaium where you can shoot in black and white or color. all of the photos why shot on an iphone. >> i shuid i shoot every day. >> she won the landscape category taken at sharp park. >> i couldn't help seeing this tree that struck me that was bent from the wind and cyclist coming through. >> shane won in this category with photo of torso and flowers. >> there are six different photographs but many layers of the figure and the flower that is merged down and combined in different days. >> they are two of more than hundreds of entries in the first mobile competition. there are photo apps that is creation of moods and zbloox it allows you to switch between images for different effects and blurring and different things like that. >> for photography it's about composition, energy, flow and movement. the ip
considered to be haunted by some, exclusive media is currently looking for a writer and hopes to begin filming in san jose next year. >> you could become an awardng photographer with your cellphone. new exhibition of mobile photography award winners has opened up at art house gallery. don sanchez shows us some of the stunning photos. >> it's new need yaium where you can shoot in black and white or color. all of the photos why shot on an iphone. >> i shuid i shoot every day....
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media a boojum all a former journalist who's serving a life sentence behind bars gives us his first interview after being taken off that promise. a revolutionary journalist and activist an honorary award holding citizen in over twenty cities with a street named after him in france his case is said to be one of the most of beaded in modern legal history accused of killing a police officer in the eighty's movie has spent almost three decades on death row in january he was taken off death row and is now serving life behind bars without parole for the first time since his transfer he's speaking exclusively with our teeth from jail. thank you so much for speaking with us today my first question to you is after almost thirty years on death row and now serving a life sentence without parole if you were behind bars right now if you could be anywhere else in the world where do you think you would be and what would you be doing. i've always been sent my earliest years what one would call in international studies pay attention to what's happening in other parts of the world and as an internationalist i'm. thinking about life lived by other people all around the world of course as an african-amer
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coach got big news as she was getting ready to talk to the media, the university of tennessee women's team president obama announcing he will awarddal of freedom, highest civilian honor. she took her team to eight national championships, 1,098 wins more than any other college basketball coach. >> i definitely want to go to that ceremony at the whitehouse. >> no more bugs in your drink at starbucks. bloomberg reporting they have responded to a campaign asking them to stop using an extract made from dried insects which was used to color some of their frappe frappuccinos. they will use a lycopene. they were not kosher vegan and they were bugs. no more bugs in the drinks. >> wait a minute. they were using insect extract in the drinks at starbucks. >> they call it a frappuccino. >> the pink slime frappuccino. >> what insects, pray tell. >> stink bugs. >> stink bugs. >> and in sports new york yankees curtis granderson made history, the first player to hit three home runs in the yankee stadium. he hit them consecutively in his first three at bats. each was a home run, the 12 major league plan of care to hit three homeruns. he ended up 5
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media attention. a judge sided with a california woman who claimed her hybrid civic stopped getting good mileage after a system upgrade. she argued on the grounds of false advertising, and the judge awarded now new lawyers will represent honda in the appeal. the plaintiff happens to be an attorney herself, and she says she opted out of a class-action lawsuit because the $200 award was puny, she says, and more like a coupon. >>> a quick-thinking bus driver being credited with saving a virginia teenager from a dog attack. a 13-year-old boy was waiting for his bus in newport news when a pit bull charged and knocked him to the ground. that boy kicked the dog away, but it chased him down the street. he ran into an empty school bus outside of a house. the puss driver saw what was happening from her porch and told the boy how to close the doors while she tried to lure the dog her direction. >> the dog was on his heels. the dog was right there on his heels. i was -- come, boy, come here. >> a police officer shot and
media attention. a judge sided with a california woman who claimed her hybrid civic stopped getting good mileage after a system upgrade. she argued on the grounds of false advertising, and the judge awarded now new lawyers will represent honda in the appeal. the plaintiff happens to be an attorney herself, and she says she opted out of a class-action lawsuit because the $200 award was puny, she says, and more like a coupon. >>> a quick-thinking bus driver being credited with saving a...
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award-winning service to help you achieve more balance. interested? let's talk. looking good. (bike bell) >> eric: how does the mediant obama? the new york times had an intriguing inside look that has the media world buzzing. liz trotta joins us every sunday at this time with her commentary. good morning, liz. >> good morning. >> eric: what's the times saying? >> this morning, we have a piece entitled questions of bias and balance. these are letters in response to what the ombudsman wrote on sunday. the ombudsman, arthur briz bane is a sort of cop. he sort of patrols the inside of the newspaper to make sure it's on the straight and narrow, down the middle road. unfortunately, that's know the problem the times has. very surprisingly, the piece he wrote says that the people do think that there is a left-wing bias at the new york times. my goodness. it's taken him a long time to come to that conclusion. in the piece, he says that -- and this may be the reason why he wrote it -- that two famous media scholars have concluded in a study that president obama enjoyed more positive coverage in his first year in office than a
award-winning service to help you achieve more balance. interested? let's talk. looking good. (bike bell) >> eric: how does the mediant obama? the new york times had an intriguing inside look that has the media world buzzing. liz trotta joins us every sunday at this time with her commentary. good morning, liz. >> good morning. >> eric: what's the times saying? >> this morning, we have a piece entitled questions of bias and balance. these are letters in response to what...
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award yet again. ok it's time for happy hour and joining me this evening alone to show producer jenny churchill and star in dayton republican strategist and finger communications strategist at new media strategies thanks to you guys i hate that i have to say the word strategy like five times. it's a tongue twister. ok but let's move on right tomorrow is made a we're going to be doing a lot of coverage about it but if you want to talk about workers rights of the things that are happening all over the world there is a new policy in canada well where employers are now going to be allowed to pay for in temp workers fifteen percent less than the average wage and here's a few more details about it. labor groups aren't happy that's because the government is allowing employers to pay for and workers' wages that could be fifteen percent lower than average the manitoba federation of labor says that will force canadian workers to accept lower pay to or lose jobs to foreigners. thought well first of all are we going to strike tomorrow because i'd love the day off so i don't know as there have been a lot of show tomorrow it's a good question but we have to report to know that who is striking. we
award yet again. ok it's time for happy hour and joining me this evening alone to show producer jenny churchill and star in dayton republican strategist and finger communications strategist at new media strategies thanks to you guys i hate that i have to say the word strategy like five times. it's a tongue twister. ok but let's move on right tomorrow is made a we're going to be doing a lot of coverage about it but if you want to talk about workers rights of the things that are happening all...
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the movie the lord award she claims that she didn't know that it was about victor boot until after she read about him after the verdict was announced so this is this it's been a huge media campaign against him in this country has been going on for years and there's been millions of dollars spent on this case some i mean there's been estimates as well as as much as half a billion dollars but the operational interests and it is da operations spanned over three continents you know there is the obvious these involved with their face they use the f.b.i. came out during the trial they used i'm sort of n.s.a. were involved with the wiretaps and i'm sort of cia cia it was a lot of obviously they're not gonna come to court and say that you know we helped with the case so and the deformity came on it in the court. to a highly paid da you formants carlos ricardo world's former drug dealers and a lot of right already mark members were out of time but really appreciate you coming on and sharing your story with us that was investigative journalist george map. on the death toll continues to rise in syria as fighting rages on between gravel and government forces activists described tod
the movie the lord award she claims that she didn't know that it was about victor boot until after she read about him after the verdict was announced so this is this it's been a huge media campaign against him in this country has been going on for years and there's been millions of dollars spent on this case some i mean there's been estimates as well as as much as half a billion dollars but the operational interests and it is da operations spanned over three continents you know there is the...
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award for saeed is the highest ever. >>> and team reports on wjz, the latest fallout from the hacking scandal that has shaken a family empire. >> reporter: mediaxecutive james murdoch says it is the right time for him to step down from the british company. the 39-year-old son of the giant, rupert, says he fears he will become a lightning rod for the broadcaster as the investigation continues into britain's phone hacking scandal. police have arrested dozens of journalists from murdocks' news publication, since the allegations became public last july. they shut down after the alleged reports of the journalists tapping into the phones of celebrities and high profile people for stories. in a matter of weeks, he will likely be back in the public spotlight. a government panel investigating media ethics will ask murdoch and his father to answer questions about hacking. the british media has called it another hacking probe. james murdoch says he could have done more to investigate the allegations. he resigned in february, saying he would concentrate on managing parts of his father's extensive television empire. in london, wjz eyewitness news. >>> and
award for saeed is the highest ever. >>> and team reports on wjz, the latest fallout from the hacking scandal that has shaken a family empire. >> reporter: mediaxecutive james murdoch says it is the right time for him to step down from the british company. the 39-year-old son of the giant, rupert, says he fears he will become a lightning rod for the broadcaster as the investigation continues into britain's phone hacking scandal. police have arrested dozens of journalists from...
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the movie the lord awards she claims that she didn't know that it was about to boot until after she read about him after the verdict was announced so it is this is just been a huge media campaign against him in this country has been going on for years and there's been millions of dollars spent on this case some i mean there's been estimates as as much as half a billion dollars but the operation went miss and it is this da operation stands over three continents you know that in v.a. obviously is involved with their case they use the f.b.i. came out during the trial they used some sort of n.s.a. were involved with the wiretaps and sort of cia cia was in the hospital obviously didn't come to court and say that you know we helped with the case so did deformity came out of in the court that did that to. highly paid again formants carlos and ricardo or fault former drug dealers and whole raid already mark members were at a time but really appreciate you coming on and sharing your story with us that was investigative journalist george matt thank you when it comes to the public's understanding of war it seems ignorance of the blessed that least when you watch how the war is c
the movie the lord awards she claims that she didn't know that it was about to boot until after she read about him after the verdict was announced so it is this is just been a huge media campaign against him in this country has been going on for years and there's been millions of dollars spent on this case some i mean there's been estimates as as much as half a billion dollars but the operation went miss and it is this da operation stands over three continents you know that in v.a. obviously is...
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media titan he was. dick clark's legacy spanned generations from american bandstand to american music awards to game showsuably everyone across the country has seen a dick clark production. >> the hot etc. dance sensation in the last four years a thing called the twist ♪ [ music ] >> he was an entertainer, credited with helping launch careers of so many music legends he hosted american bandstand for 33 years, introducing generations to some to have biggest names in music from hubby checker and buddy holly, to prince and madonna for 40 years he helped millions ring in the new year on abcs rocking new years eve many years as a kid i banged pots and pans to dick clark. ryan seacrest, through many of his productions has become his air apparent he honored his idol last night. >> he taught me how to do television, i studied him as a kid and i had the fortunate opportunity work with him for several years on new years eve, and so, i am sad and i am grateful, for what he has given all of us and certainly what he has given me. >> ryan also honored dick clark at the beginning of american idol last night among his ma
media titan he was. dick clark's legacy spanned generations from american bandstand to american music awards to game showsuably everyone across the country has seen a dick clark production. >> the hot etc. dance sensation in the last four years a thing called the twist ♪ [ music ] >> he was an entertainer, credited with helping launch careers of so many music legends he hosted american bandstand for 33 years, introducing generations to some to have biggest names in music from...
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media empire. >> there will be surprises along the way. >> he created the american music awards in 1987 as a rivall fund raising live aid and in the grassroots farm aid. he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1993. >> a nice beat. you said the magic word. >> from the early days of rock to the present, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat or easy to dance to and memories of saturday afternoon sock hops. >>> top of the hour here. welcome back. i am brooke baldwin. there could be a huge break in one of the most famous unsolved mysteries. you're looking at photos from the air, a number of authorities on the ground in lower manhattan. we're told fbi agents, police, scouting this building in the soho area of manhattan for clues in the search for the sixing-year-old boy that went missing in the legislate 70s.
media empire. >> there will be surprises along the way. >> he created the american music awards in 1987 as a rivall fund raising live aid and in the grassroots farm aid. he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1993. >> a nice beat. you said the magic word. >> from the early days of rock to the present, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat or easy to dance to and memories of saturday afternoon sock hops. >>> top of the...
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media empire. >> there will be surprises along the way. >> he created the american music awards in 1987 as a rivall fund raising live aid and in the grassroots farm aid. he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1993. >> a nice beat. you said the magic word. >> from the early days of rock to the present, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat or easy to
media empire. >> there will be surprises along the way. >> he created the american music awards in 1987 as a rivall fund raising live aid and in the grassroots farm aid. he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1993. >> a nice beat. you said the magic word. >> from the early days of rock to the present, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat or easy to
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media is looking for a bringer and hopes begin filming next year. the deal she was consulted by a psychic and if she kept building she would never die. you can be an award winning photographer by your cellphone. the photography award winners have opened in art house gallery in san francisco. don sanchez shows us some of the stunning photos. >> it's new medium where a photographer can shoot in black and white or color and design their creation. all these photos were shot on an iphone. >> i shoot everyday. >> and landscape category was won by this one taken at sharp park. >> the troos trees struck me from bent from the wind and cyclists coming through. >> shane won in this category with a multilayered photo. >> six different photographs but many layers of the figure and of the flower that are merged down. >> there were 114 countries that entered in the first competition. there are photo apps that creation of mood and look. >> it allows you to switch between ones for different effects and blurring and different things like that. >> for photography it's about energy, flow and movement. the iphone does the job just like any other camera. >> proving that ipho
media is looking for a bringer and hopes begin filming next year. the deal she was consulted by a psychic and if she kept building she would never die. you can be an award winning photographer by your cellphone. the photography award winners have opened in art house gallery in san francisco. don sanchez shows us some of the stunning photos. >> it's new medium where a photographer can shoot in black and white or color and design their creation. all these photos were shot on an iphone....
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award winning tv journalist icon mike wallace. the iconic broadcaster died sunday. today he was paid tribute to the his legacy. using social mediand wonderful friend. not just a great broadcaster but a great guy. we will never see his likes again. >>> back to the developing news in the trayvon martin case. the special prosecutor announced within the last few hours that she will not use a grand jury to decide whether george zimmerman will be charged with killing the teenager. many people have opinions in the case and many are falling along racial political lines. joining me, professor, thank you for your time. let me get your thoughts. you were saying a lot of people you've been talking to since this news broke, people are out because they don't know how to pros this is move by the special prosecutor. >> people are saying it's not going to the grand jury and saw it aas avoiding justice. i don't think a woman will single handedly not put on charges. also, this is her normal style. she never takes anything to grand jury so it is a very normal circumstance. i think we'll get justice here. >> the attorneys for the martin family indic
award winning tv journalist icon mike wallace. the iconic broadcaster died sunday. today he was paid tribute to the his legacy. using social mediand wonderful friend. not just a great broadcaster but a great guy. we will never see his likes again. >>> back to the developing news in the trayvon martin case. the special prosecutor announced within the last few hours that she will not use a grand jury to decide whether george zimmerman will be charged with killing the teenager. many...