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go ahead. >> that's sort of what mike daisey did as well.id i read reports and heard these stories, and he threw them in there. that's exactly what he said he did. >> right. the difference, of course, being that he said i was there. i saw their handshake. i met with these workers. i was in the dormitoriedormitor. it was just the tissue of lies and mark place did a lot of pulling apart that tissue of lies. thanks very much. coming up in the second part of ""reliable sources" "the pundits are, again, denigrating mitt romney and calling for newt gingrich to quit. plus, a conversation with ali wentworth with her new book and life with abc's george stephanopoulos. [ male announcer ] this is lois. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose
go ahead. >> that's sort of what mike daisey did as well.id i read reports and heard these stories, and he threw them in there. that's exactly what he said he did. >> right. the difference, of course, being that he said i was there. i saw their handshake. i met with these workers. i was in the dormitoriedormitor. it was just the tissue of lies and mark place did a lot of pulling apart that tissue of lies. thanks very much. coming up in the second part of ""reliable...
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mike daisey admitez took liberties in portraying conversation assembly lines in china. track down daisey's chinese interpreter. >>> dozens people today involvemented to get their heads shaved to help raise money for children's cancer research. the st. baldrick's foundation organized today's fundraiser at oakland's children hospital. the volunteers were there to raise money, but also to show their solidarity with now cancer patients going through chemo epper therapy. we talked to one father daughter team who said today's was especially important to nem. >> i care, because my daughter is fighting cancer, diagnosed a year-ago with leukemia and she is still in active treatment, but we decided right away we wanted to do something to help change the state of children's cancer funding in this country. >> organizers tell ktvu the event today raised at least $150,000. >>> researchers in australia say climate change may be affecting the mating habits of sharks. the university of queensland scientists say sharks are mating at an extremely high rate and may be their way of survivin
mike daisey admitez took liberties in portraying conversation assembly lines in china. track down daisey's chinese interpreter. >>> dozens people today involvemented to get their heads shaved to help raise money for children's cancer research. the st. baldrick's foundation organized today's fundraiser at oakland's children hospital. the volunteers were there to raise money, but also to show their solidarity with now cancer patients going through chemo epper therapy. we talked to one...
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i want to play and confronts mike daisey. is the interview where daisey is confronted about this. so you lied, didn't you. >> answer, i wouldn't express it that way. >> how would you express it. >> i would say i wanted to tell a story that captured the totality of my trip. >> question -- did you pete workers like that? i met workers in hong kong going to apple protests who had not been poisoned but had known people who had been. >> in journalism i knew a guy, knew a guy and take a gospel. it doesn't work that way. that is essentially what he was doing. the pbs show has basically going like, we did wrong. >> gregg: they should have known that. first of all, a they are engaging what they are doing creative liberty and artistic lying and this guy was notorious a big apple basher. >> this was a huge mistake. lots of people make mistakes in their journalistic careers but this was a big one. it caused apple a lot of problems. again, this was taken and quoted by numerous other news sources. >> gregg: apple has appointed an independe
i want to play and confronts mike daisey. is the interview where daisey is confronted about this. so you lied, didn't you. >> answer, i wouldn't express it that way. >> how would you express it. >> i would say i wanted to tell a story that captured the totality of my trip. >> question -- did you pete workers like that? i met workers in hong kong going to apple protests who had not been poisoned but had known people who had been. >> in journalism i knew a guy, knew...
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i'm chris hayes here with katrina vanden hufal and mike daisey and ktori hall and rebecca traister andan of the cftc. bart, what are the rules if you explain in layman's terms what the stakes are for us watching this process off not watching this unfold? >> there are 300 rules are supposed to be put in place under dodd-frank. >> we have a whole hour so start going down them. i'll give awe couple you a coup ones. we have done 21. you mentioned earlier, we are a year behind. one of the rules that is being slowed down because of this cost benefit analysis is actually putting limits on speculators in things like the oil markets and we have seen where gas prices have gone. they have never been this high at this time of year. wall street interests have taken us to court to stop it and their argument we didn't do a good enough cost benefit and here is one of their strategstrategies,. they don't give us comments or give us comments that aren't very good. then we pass the rule and then they say, you didn't look at it well enough. it's nutty. then they take us to court. has paralyzed some of the
i'm chris hayes here with katrina vanden hufal and mike daisey and ktori hall and rebecca traister andan of the cftc. bart, what are the rules if you explain in layman's terms what the stakes are for us watching this process off not watching this unfold? >> there are 300 rules are supposed to be put in place under dodd-frank. >> we have a whole hour so start going down them. i'll give awe couple you a coup ones. we have done 21. you mentioned earlier, we are a year behind. one of...
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the other guy getting booed, mike daisey. revealed he lied repeatedly in his one-man show the agony and ecstasy of steve jobs. well, he's fighting back this morning. >> which is kind of odd if you think about it because he's pointing fingers at critics, but he's the one that got caught. he's the man behind that one-man play. friday a reporter revealed much of what daisey talks about on stage about eyewitnessing poor working conditions was made up. they used much of daisey's testimony as fact, that forced a major retraction by the radio show. not the world's most popular guys these days. but on his blog he seems no not recognize that. objecting to criticism against him with lines like, given the tone you'd think i fabulating an elaborate hoax and there's nothing that contests the facts in my work about the nature of chinese manufacturing. that's an interesting set of word choices. because daisey's facts are exactly what everybody is now contesting. >>> on to other news but also about apple. one of the tidbits we couldn't get t
the other guy getting booed, mike daisey. revealed he lied repeatedly in his one-man show the agony and ecstasy of steve jobs. well, he's fighting back this morning. >> which is kind of odd if you think about it because he's pointing fingers at critics, but he's the one that got caught. he's the man behind that one-man play. friday a reporter revealed much of what daisey talks about on stage about eyewitnessing poor working conditions was made up. they used much of daisey's testimony as...
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because mike daisey's facts are what everyone was contesting. >>> apple has sold 3 million of the new to monday. it took 80 days to sell 3 million the first time ipad was introduced. so now 3 million in three days. >> three, two, one -- >> so i guess there are now 2,999,999 working ipads in the world after these guys dropped theirs intentionally. they're part of a san francisco company called square trade. and they do warranties and what not. but anyone to find youtube videos as the greatest advertising in the world. millions of youtube hits and cost them absolutely nothing to get that advertising. so pretty cool. >> i guess so. >> the cost of that -- >> except the $499 of the ipad. >> except the effect on the television industry because we tend to charge for our advertising. >> thank you very much. >>> still to come on "today in the bay," the search continues for a missing south bay teen. the latest details coming up. >>> and san francisco mayor ed lee expected to make some sort of statement today about san francisco's sheriff mirkarimi's job. >>> and i'm rob mayeda tracking a few sh
because mike daisey's facts are what everyone was contesting. >>> apple has sold 3 million of the new to monday. it took 80 days to sell 3 million the first time ipad was introduced. so now 3 million in three days. >> three, two, one -- >> so i guess there are now 2,999,999 working ipads in the world after these guys dropped theirs intentionally. they're part of a san francisco company called square trade. and they do warranties and what not. but anyone to find youtube...
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it was an episode of "this american life" after learning that mike daisey's report was filled with factuals. a clip from daisey talks about workers he spoke to who he said had been exposed to a dangerous chemical used to clean the glass on ipads and iphones. listen. >> it's great, because it evaporates a little bit faster than alcohol does, which means you can run the production line even faster and try to keep up with the quotas. the problem is that nhexane is a potent neurotoxin and all of these people have been exposed their hands shake uncontrolbally. >> their hands don't shake uncontrollably. apparently they loved the stage play he had done around the issue, self-described as a geek, loves technology and then brought him on to sort of talk about that at which point he sort of shifted into an amateur reporter is what they called him, and that's when things got very, very messy. a lot of his reporting was not correct. >> i don't think he ever sold himself as a reporter. he's a dramatist and it's sad it takes an incident like this to the headlines. as a one man show off broadway you have
it was an episode of "this american life" after learning that mike daisey's report was filled with factuals. a clip from daisey talks about workers he spoke to who he said had been exposed to a dangerous chemical used to clean the glass on ipads and iphones. listen. >> it's great, because it evaporates a little bit faster than alcohol does, which means you can run the production line even faster and try to keep up with the quotas. the problem is that nhexane is a potent...