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i love michael barone, thank you. kind of assurance and a very controversial correct -- >> let me assure the first and the polling information that is commissioned by the political george washington university battleground poll question asked in a time of crisis such as we are talking about now where is the first place that you turn for information? answer, according to this poll, television still 48%. number one by far. number two, the computer on your desk, 23%. radio, 11%. iphone, blackberry, that type of communication, 9%. information from family or friends, 5%. newspapers, 1%. >> that high? [laughter] it's not immediate. >> there is immediacy when "washington post".com. that goes into the internet coming into the computers so you pick it up in that way. but what this suggests is people will still depend almost one out of to on television. that's true. i'm not surprised at that but let's keep in mind that increasingly television is on the computer and as we move forward many if not most freshman colleagues don't u
i love michael barone, thank you. kind of assurance and a very controversial correct -- >> let me assure the first and the polling information that is commissioned by the political george washington university battleground poll question asked in a time of crisis such as we are talking about now where is the first place that you turn for information? answer, according to this poll, television still 48%. number one by far. number two, the computer on your desk, 23%. radio, 11%. iphone,...
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i went to michael barone. i'll never forget this and michael perrault delivers this unbelievable disposition on the state of iowa and i said i love michael go-round. it is that kind of assurances sevigny said that is very big, potentially very controversial as is the most wonderful feeling in the world. >> let me share you some new polling information from george washington university battleground question asked in a times of crisis such as what we are talking about now, we're place to turn for information? answer: according to this poll, television still 48%. number one by far. number to come at the on your desk. 23%. radio, 11%. iphone, black areas, that type of communication 9%. information from family and friends, fight. newspapers, 1%. >> .height? [laughter] >> it's not immediate. >> there is immediacy to each one. >> "washington post".com. that goes into the computer. so you pick it up in that way. but what this suggests is that people depend 100 to 11 television. >> marvin, that's true. i'm not surprised
i went to michael barone. i'll never forget this and michael perrault delivers this unbelievable disposition on the state of iowa and i said i love michael go-round. it is that kind of assurances sevigny said that is very big, potentially very controversial as is the most wonderful feeling in the world. >> let me share you some new polling information from george washington university battleground question asked in a times of crisis such as what we are talking about now, we're place to...
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i went to michael barone, and he delivers this unbelievable disposition on the ohio. something that you have said it that is very big and potentially controversial is correct. it is a wonderful feeling. >> let me share some new polling information commissioned by politico and george washington university. it asked, in a time of crisis, such as what we are talking about now, where is the first place to turn for information? answer, according to this poll, television was still 40%. no. 2 was the computer on your desk, 23% -- television was 48%. radio was 11%. at the iphone and blackberry, 9%. information for family or friends, 5%. newspapers, 1%. >> that high? >> you are not surprised? >> it is not immediate anymore. >> washingtonpost.com, that goes into the computer, so you picked it up in that way. but what it suggests is that people still depend, almost went out of two, on television. --. one out of two. >> i am not surprised, but don't forget, almost all of television is on a computer map. most college freshmen did not bring a tv anymore, they bring their computer.
i went to michael barone, and he delivers this unbelievable disposition on the ohio. something that you have said it that is very big and potentially controversial is correct. it is a wonderful feeling. >> let me share some new polling information commissioned by politico and george washington university. it asked, in a time of crisis, such as what we are talking about now, where is the first place to turn for information? answer, according to this poll, television was still 40%. no. 2...
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michael bosch. >> catherine bantis. >> gerard baptist. >> walter baron. >> gerard barba. >> paul vincent bar barboa. >> victor daniel barbosa. >> i'm here today in honor of my father and port authority employee, james william barba. >> and my uncle and godfather, firefighter matthew barne, forget me in forget-me-not. >> david michael bartway. >> matthew barnes. >> melissa rose barnes. >> patricia barnes. >> evan j. baron. >> renee barrett. >> arthur sadduous barry. >> diane barry. scott v. bart. >> carlton v. bartle. >> guy barsby. >> ina. >> and my father, kenneth william cesniky. >> my brother, jasper baxter, we love you, you'll never are forgotten. >> paul james battaglia. >> david bower. >> yvonne lewis battista. mark lawrence davis. >> jasper baxter. >> lorraine j. bay. >> michelle beale. >> thank you for your courage, todd m. beamer, let's roll. >> paul frederick bateeny. >> james s. beady. >> allen anthony beesen. >> lawrence ira beck. carl john. >> michael ernest beakman. >> maria barr. >> it is an honor to say my brother's name. christopher edmond lunder, who, with his sparkling blue eyes
michael bosch. >> catherine bantis. >> gerard baptist. >> walter baron. >> gerard barba. >> paul vincent bar barboa. >> victor daniel barbosa. >> i'm here today in honor of my father and port authority employee, james william barba. >> and my uncle and godfather, firefighter matthew barne, forget me in forget-me-not. >> david michael bartway. >> matthew barnes. >> melissa rose barnes. >> patricia barnes. >> evan j....
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individuals and the robber baron of the 19th century, that was great, government was nothing and we were terrible back then. >> tom, you advocate a third paty. mayor michaelrg in new york has said on this program no way, no how is that going to happen. he would be among the strongest contenders to try to carry that off. >> well, it does seem to me that we do need a shock. lik the shock therapy we administered to the soviet union at th end of the cold war. the system needs a shock. i agree with paul, i hope the next election will be on a big idea, but i hope it's not just big government versus small government. i hope it's our formula for success and getting back to it. people come to michael ame say does your book have a happy ending? and we tell everyone, it does have a happy ending. we just don't know it's fiction or nonfiction. that really depends on us. but what makes me optimistic is that this country is still fu of people who just didn't get the word, and they are starting things and inventing things and creating things and organizing things. if you want to be an optimist about america, stand on your head. you look at this coury from the bottom up,
individuals and the robber baron of the 19th century, that was great, government was nothing and we were terrible back then. >> tom, you advocate a third paty. mayor michaelrg in new york has said on this program no way, no how is that going to happen. he would be among the strongest contenders to try to carry that off. >> well, it does seem to me that we do need a shock. lik the shock therapy we administered to the soviet union at th end of the cold war. the system needs a shock. i...
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individuals and the robber baron of the 19th century, that was great, government was nothing and we were terrible back then. >> tom, you advocate a third paty. mayor michaelloomberg in new york has said on this program no way, no how is that going to happen. he would be among the strongest contenders to try to carry that off. >> well, it does seem to me that we do need a shock. lik the shock therapy we administered to the soviet union at th end of the cold war. the system needs a shock. i agree with paul, i hope the next election will be on a big idea, but i hope it's not just big government versus small government. i hope it's our formula for success and getting back to it. people come to michael ame say does your book have a happy ending? and we tell everyone, it does have a happy ending. we just don't know it's fiction or nonfiction. that really depends on us. but what makes me optimistic is that this country is still fu of people who just didn't get the word, and they are starting things and inventing things and creating things and organizing things. if you want to be an optimist about america, stand on your head. you look at this coury from the botto
individuals and the robber baron of the 19th century, that was great, government was nothing and we were terrible back then. >> tom, you advocate a third paty. mayor michaelloomberg in new york has said on this program no way, no how is that going to happen. he would be among the strongest contenders to try to carry that off. >> well, it does seem to me that we do need a shock. lik the shock therapy we administered to the soviet union at th end of the cold war. the system needs a...