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i was able to get somebody i knew at "the new york times" to wave it in front of "the new york times." no initial media paid any attention, other than -- on the media, the npr station, they were smart, they were on it back in december. no print media. "the new york times" saw the article. once they did see it, i had a call from charles mcgrath. he did an article about me. my claims. the power of "the new york times" is awesome. i was suddenly given credibility. i was reading my name in hungarian, all around the world. the story of steinbeck's book "travels with charley" being outed as a piece of heavily fictionalized piece of work, all over the world. >> our guest bill steigerwald lives in pittsburgh. spent 10 years with "the l.a. times" and "the pittsburgh post- gazette." and has a book we have been talking about called "dogging steinbeck: discovering america and exposing the truth about travels with charley." thank you very much. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> for a dvd copy of this pr
i was able to get somebody i knew at "the new york times" to wave it in front of "the new york times." no initial media paid any attention, other than -- on the media, the npr station, they were smart, they were on it back in december. no print media. "the new york times" saw the article. once they did see it, i had a call from charles mcgrath. he did an article about me. my claims. the power of "the new york times" is awesome. i was suddenly given...
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the new york times would be charged with aiding the enemy so this is a really really dangerous precedent here you know had had the new york times answer their phone or had the washington post actually took this young man really twenty one or twenty two at the time and they actually taken him seriously and followed up on what he told them they could have published material that would have essential he closed down the two biggest publications in the entire western world so this is going to have a really really really major implications so actually knowing that you know we can weeks wasn't his first choice and the government don't seem too concerned with it right now though actually as we speak he's being asked about why when we get leaks in particular what kind of relationship he had with julian assange other associates of wiki leaks and but on his part and he has said he does not know who we ever talked to at the organization that he came from milieu with their anti-secrecy view points and how the organization kind of just existed in a way that no one could wipe but their finger
the new york times would be charged with aiding the enemy so this is a really really dangerous precedent here you know had had the new york times answer their phone or had the washington post actually took this young man really twenty one or twenty two at the time and they actually taken him seriously and followed up on what he told them they could have published material that would have essential he closed down the two biggest publications in the entire western world so this is going to have a...
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the new york times reports the investigation will likely point fingers at jp morgan executives. top-level execs could be called to testify before congress. however, jamie dimon will likely not be called to testify. jp morgan has no comment on the matter, but is cooperating with the subcommittee. the report on the investigation will be out march 15th. it's not just the dow that is posting record numbers - home prices are too. in january, the average price rose 9.7% when compared to a year ago. that's the biggest increase since 2006. data just released by core-logic shows phoenix saw the biggest gain, up almost 23%. the january numbers are the 11th straight monthly increase. only illinois and delaware saw no price increases. microsoft is bracing for a big fine from european anti-trust officials. those officials accused microsoft of not allowing its users to access any competing browsing software. microsoft and european anti-trust officials had reached an agreement about the issue in 2009, but officials say microsoft did not follow the terms of the settlement. it will be the first
the new york times reports the investigation will likely point fingers at jp morgan executives. top-level execs could be called to testify before congress. however, jamie dimon will likely not be called to testify. jp morgan has no comment on the matter, but is cooperating with the subcommittee. the report on the investigation will be out march 15th. it's not just the dow that is posting record numbers - home prices are too. in january, the average price rose 9.7% when compared to a year ago....
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and new york times economist paul krugman. >> it's a remarkable document that came out yesterday. about the budget and what it said it is projecting a deficit of $845 billion this year.
and new york times economist paul krugman. >> it's a remarkable document that came out yesterday. about the budget and what it said it is projecting a deficit of $845 billion this year.
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one last shot at the new york times. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a...
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new york, 20 years here. and then he said, i left the times because a new york finance year asked me to start a up in to cover capitol hill. i turned him down and he kept coming back. fortunately i told him, yes, i'm interested. took me six months for them to give me what wanted, which basically was a piece of the action. i would not do this if i did not have an equity interest in it. i spent my life as a reporter. had almost no managerial experience. i had to find an office and a printer and a distributor, and had to hire personnel. the hardest thing was in advertising. it was really harrowing. people tell me, you'll never work harder and never have more fun, and in both cases, that's been true. i was then 68 yours old when i started at the hill, and a time when i by rights should have been in a nursing home, right? it took three years before we made a profit. we launched in september, 1994, and just lost $100,000 that year. the next 'er we lost 800,000 but the third year we made a modest profit about 200,000... my oldest son was at harvard and majoring in computer science. he said, come look at my computer
new york, 20 years here. and then he said, i left the times because a new york finance year asked me to start a up in to cover capitol hill. i turned him down and he kept coming back. fortunately i told him, yes, i'm interested. took me six months for them to give me what wanted, which basically was a piece of the action. i would not do this if i did not have an equity interest in it. i spent my life as a reporter. had almost no managerial experience. i had to find an office and a printer and a...
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of good questions to ask bob menendez about his relationship to that donor mentioned in that new york timesh is why the times has called for a senate ethics committee investigation. those questions involve the senator flying on the contributors private plane and various favors the senator appears to have done. but tonight, none of the good questions that reporters should be trying to ask senator menendez involve hookers. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading providers t
of good questions to ask bob menendez about his relationship to that donor mentioned in that new york timesh is why the times has called for a senate ethics committee investigation. those questions involve the senator flying on the contributors private plane and various favors the senator appears to have done. but tonight, none of the good questions that reporters should be trying to ask senator menendez involve hookers. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but...
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>> exactly. >> joining us here, political writer for the "new york times," nicholas confisori, who is >> he just showed up. >> are you telling me he changed his mind. >> latest reporting for the "new york times" was on the obama advocacy group. it's called organizing for action, and in part, you write, quote, this. president obama's political team is fanning out across the country in pursuit of an ambitious goal, raising $50 million to convert his re-election campaign. giving $500,000 or more puts donors on a national advisory board, and the privilege of attending quarterly meetings with the president at the white house. >> i'm sorry. hold on. let me write this -- i need a pie chart. so are you saying that if they give money here, 'cause that doesn't sound like what he said before. they get -- i can't even draw the white house. >> it doesn't seem right. >> also, that they get to go here? nick, is that what's going on here? >> that into there. >> that doesn't sound like what he said in the past. >> theoretically, obama for america, i should say, "organizing for action" is a separate gr
>> exactly. >> joining us here, political writer for the "new york times," nicholas confisori, who is >> he just showed up. >> are you telling me he changed his mind. >> latest reporting for the "new york times" was on the obama advocacy group. it's called organizing for action, and in part, you write, quote, this. president obama's political team is fanning out across the country in pursuit of an ambitious goal, raising $50 million to convert...
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now, that same budget, the ryan budget, the "new york times" in the past called him, i quote, the most extreme budget plan by a house of congress in modern times. >> i want to bring in republican senator johnny isaacson of georgia, former businessman and member of the senate finance committee, good friend to the show. good to see you. thanks for being with us. >> great to be here. >> paul ryan's budget is similar to the one he proposed last year you just heard joe biden criticizing. and by the way to the one that came up the year before. every time paul ryan releases a budget democrats call it a voucher program that will saddle seniors with extra costs. under paul ryan's plans, american who is turn 65 in 2024 or later would choose between private health insurance plans or they could stick with their traditional medicare option. they'd get a subsidy from the federal government to put toward the cost of their premium. the first year, the subsidy would cover the cost of the second least expensive private plan or the medicare option, whichever is cheaper. in later years the subsidy would g
now, that same budget, the ryan budget, the "new york times" in the past called him, i quote, the most extreme budget plan by a house of congress in modern times. >> i want to bring in republican senator johnny isaacson of georgia, former businessman and member of the senate finance committee, good friend to the show. good to see you. thanks for being with us. >> great to be here. >> paul ryan's budget is similar to the one he proposed last year you just heard joe...
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of good questions to ask bob menendez about his relationship to that donor mentioned in that new york times why the times has called for a senate ethics committee investigation. those questions involve the senator flying on the contributors private plane and various favors the senator appears to have done. but tonight, none of the good questions that reporters should be trying to ask senator menendez involve hookers. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. and you'll dump your old mop. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet starts with a clean pad every time, and its antibacterial cleaner kills bacteria m
of good questions to ask bob menendez about his relationship to that donor mentioned in that new york times why the times has called for a senate ethics committee investigation. those questions involve the senator flying on the contributors private plane and various favors the senator appears to have done. but tonight, none of the good questions that reporters should be trying to ask senator menendez involve hookers. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ]...
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it was set by "new york times." york times" got a leak saying aluminum tubes and senior administration members go on tv and point on that leak as if they didn't plant that leak. it took pete at my old outfit to ask some tough questions. but they were sort of, you know, sidelined because they weren't a big outfit. >> half a minute. we deal with iran, libya, syria and north korea and have the media learn the lesson of not the other failure and the failings of iraq ten years ago. >> when president obama asked a senior cia official whether he was certain that osama bin laden i was sacertain and even more certain than wmd in iraq. >> who said that? >> senior cia official told obama that. we're still going to make mistakes. both the cia and journalists. >> fred francis, mark thomson rajiv chadraasakaren. >>> is jeb bush right. a conversation with jake tapper. cinnamon toast crunch. 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. [ slurps ] [ chuckles ] everybody craves those crazy squares. (music throughout) why turbo?
it was set by "new york times." york times" got a leak saying aluminum tubes and senior administration members go on tv and point on that leak as if they didn't plant that leak. it took pete at my old outfit to ask some tough questions. but they were sort of, you know, sidelined because they weren't a big outfit. >> half a minute. we deal with iran, libya, syria and north korea and have the media learn the lesson of not the other failure and the failings of iraq ten years...
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what health is preferred month for invasion is mulch and this weapon of choice is the new york times on almost white house official tells the times iraq spying w m d two mainstream media repeat without question it was a total lie on the second anniversary of syria anonymous white house official says iran is blowing the rings even though all thinks the u.s. intelligence agencies admit iran does not have a nuclear weapons program nor the most white house official tells the times iraq's about to use chemical weapons it was a law i know the most white house official told the times syria's about to use chemical weapons mainstream repeating it without question we're even told things that don't exist iraq supposedly had some chemical agent fifteen it was a lawyer in twenty thirteenth e.i.a. claims a quote compelling case syria is using the same thing now the only problem is there's no such thing as agent fifteen leaked emails as america is trying to plant a chemical weapon which washington says would justify invasion we've got a new offer it's about syria again qatar is proposing attractive
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"new york times" report that mr. clinton was unwilling to risk his reelection by vetoes it. earlier this morning, he acknowledged the blemish, saying that doma was a relic from an earlier era while its time has passed. today's d opt ma arguments
"new york times" report that mr. clinton was unwilling to risk his reelection by vetoes it. earlier this morning, he acknowledged the blemish, saying that doma was a relic from an earlier era while its time has passed. today's d opt ma arguments
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lou: the story by "the new york times," "washington post" of all the public agents in this country forime with the president. >> look, "the new york times" broke the story. it is negotiable. it is up for bid. lou: who knew you could haggle over these things. >> he answered it well. it makes perfect sense the president will list everything he can. but at the battles he has had to face, barely three months into this term and his fighting all over the place so he needs as many allies as he can get. lou: i have to ask the question, he is fighting. a man mr. resenting and caught red-handed in weeks and weeks of hyperbolic politics and fear and you say he is fighting and fighting? if he is fighting, it is a fight he started. no hardly isn't going to get it here tonight. >> the president has the upper hand. lou: 46% approved, 46% disapprove. >> i have my issues with gallup, but that is that. far more popular than congress and far more popular with people and it comes to getting the people back on track. that is what matters right now. in the end he has the upper hand in this debate. lou: on t
lou: the story by "the new york times," "washington post" of all the public agents in this country forime with the president. >> look, "the new york times" broke the story. it is negotiable. it is up for bid. lou: who knew you could haggle over these things. >> he answered it well. it makes perfect sense the president will list everything he can. but at the battles he has had to face, barely three months into this term and his fighting all over the...
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in new york, michael gordon, iefch military rrespondent for the "new york times." fouad ajami, a senior fellow of the hoomp institution. dexter filkins of the "new yorker" we hope will be joining us shortly. i go back to michael gordon.ly tell me what the judgment of history will be about our participation in the iraqi war. >> i think too much attentionwa has been paid to the decision tc go to war and not enough on the management of the withdrawal from iraq and where we go from here with iraq. because the story of iraq is not over. and we shodn't just p thisov chapter behind us and say we're done with it. there were opportunities to be engaged with iraq by the u.s. government on the level of common citizens. there's a tbalt for influence in iraq right now, between the iranian, americans, the turkz, the saudis -- >> but we still have influence, you're saying? >> we still have influence. not as much as we used to, the game's not over, and it's in our interest to be to remain engaged in iraq and try to, to the best we can, shape politics there and make it more congruen
in new york, michael gordon, iefch military rrespondent for the "new york times." fouad ajami, a senior fellow of the hoomp institution. dexter filkins of the "new yorker" we hope will be joining us shortly. i go back to michael gordon.ly tell me what the judgment of history will be about our participation in the iraqi war. >> i think too much attentionwa has been paid to the decision tc go to war and not enough on the management of the withdrawal from iraq and where...
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"the new york times." at one point, call volume was up 14 times the average daily volume. u just heard how "new york times" calls were active. scott, tell us more. >> well, this was a company that a few years ago couldn't monetize its website. now it's on fire. its ricochet platform has attracted other users. on wednesday, we saw a bunch of call volume and big buyers of the 12 strike calls. >> okay. it's time for the upside call, where we look back on some of our winning trades and see if there's a way to make even more money. a couple of weeks back, dan made a bullish bet on yahoo!. now, the stock has since rallied more than 10%. but dan's made much more and this is how. on "options action," it's the motto we live by. risk less so we can make more. that's just what dan did with yahoo!. he thought shares of the online media giant were ready to run. >> the stock could be really cheap. >> but buying the stock? 100 shares cost almost $2,000. so, to spend less, dan bought the july 20 strike call for $1.25. to make money, he needs yahoo! shares to rise above the strike of that c
"the new york times." at one point, call volume was up 14 times the average daily volume. u just heard how "new york times" calls were active. scott, tell us more. >> well, this was a company that a few years ago couldn't monetize its website. now it's on fire. its ricochet platform has attracted other users. on wednesday, we saw a bunch of call volume and big buyers of the 12 strike calls. >> okay. it's time for the upside call, where we look back on some of our...
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. >> michael brick former "new york times" reporter who now lives in austin was texas roots and his book is about reagan high school and everybody remembers if they did not make the scores they would be shut down by the state of texas. >> thank you for the being of conversation. it tells the story of reagin high school that opened in the '60s as the pride of the city the madrigal singers and go bay blue banners all over town and 40 years later the police raided academically unacceptable for years in a row a lot of families fled for charter
. >> michael brick former "new york times" reporter who now lives in austin was texas roots and his book is about reagan high school and everybody remembers if they did not make the scores they would be shut down by the state of texas. >> thank you for the being of conversation. it tells the story of reagin high school that opened in the '60s as the pride of the city the madrigal singers and go bay blue banners all over town and 40 years later the police raided...
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that is david cole's 0 billion in "the new york times." ashington times" this.ial-page writes atnflating race and sex times to mislead the court." "the washington post" says " liberty and justice for all." of," usa today," their opinion. finally york times" this morning, their opinion page. they aree ruling -- calling for a 50-state ruling from the court. carolyn from illinois. independent caller. caller: hello? host: what is your comments? caller: my comment is, it is something that has been in our moral society -- maybe that is the way the legal -- to put it in a category. i think it is an institution that has been in affect for thousands of years and it has worked and it seems to meet our court system, our government, has stepped in in so many ways and them the wrong thing. i think they are way out of their league. i don't think they have any basis. host: on the question, for prop 8 today, "the washington times" yesterday wrote the key --stions for the case ism voter approve proposition 8 violate the equal protection clause of the 14th a
that is david cole's 0 billion in "the new york times." ashington times" this.ial-page writes atnflating race and sex times to mislead the court." "the washington post" says " liberty and justice for all." of," usa today," their opinion. finally york times" this morning, their opinion page. they aree ruling -- calling for a 50-state ruling from the court. carolyn from illinois. independent caller. caller: hello? host: what is your comments?...
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new york. and bradley manning's biographer denver nix believes that manning's experience within the mainstream media highlights the need for new ways to inform the public isn't it ironic that if you went to the new york times the north of them and they gave this information which you leaks and it ultimately ended up at the new york times this is this this may be a good example of the need for going to zation it's like wiki leaks if not we do leaks it so that they need to realisations like it not necessarily for some kind of sophisticated leaking technology but just because they'll pay attention to it a young army private who who had access to important information and who had something he wanted to say. he was probably ignored because he was relatively powerless he's not part of the great power structure of american politics not a not a power player in washington he was just an army private at a forward operating base in baghdad. and we can sense elections italy and its senate to remain in limbo with parties across the political spectrum so far refusing any talks on coalitions and one party led by an enigmatic comedian and now finds itself in the role of king maker the good reloads anti austerity anti corr
new york. and bradley manning's biographer denver nix believes that manning's experience within the mainstream media highlights the need for new ways to inform the public isn't it ironic that if you went to the new york times the north of them and they gave this information which you leaks and it ultimately ended up at the new york times this is this this may be a good example of the need for going to zation it's like wiki leaks if not we do leaks it so that they need to realisations like it...
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which one was it new york times?> if you are gay you are going to molest him. >> you are equating being gay with ped do feel yaw. >> no, but that was the problem in the catholic church was. 99% of the molestation was not of girls. >> it wasn't that they were girls, but they were molesting little boys. >> it was men molesting little boy u.s. and can insist that is not gay, but my thought is under my definition -- >> most molestation is with heterosexuals. >> but not with the catholic church. they are mad at the catholic church for not preventing what they are mad at the boy scouts for trying to defend. andy levy thinks men molesting boys is not gay. >> i will leave to to andy levy. >> it is not even worth it. >> rick, first of all, goodbye richard, hello rick? that is very sexy. >> with an exclamation point. >> only my close friends call me rick. >> i am on the list now. i don't have a point for you by the way. i just wanted to say that and have this moment for you, rick. >> united states once again, barking up the wr
which one was it new york times?> if you are gay you are going to molest him. >> you are equating being gay with ped do feel yaw. >> no, but that was the problem in the catholic church was. 99% of the molestation was not of girls. >> it wasn't that they were girls, but they were molesting little boys. >> it was men molesting little boy u.s. and can insist that is not gay, but my thought is under my definition -- >> most molestation is with heterosexuals....
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power by during that short period when he was the post some in the us hurried to celebrate the new york times for example ran this article venezuelan democracy is no longer threatened by would be dictator caracas name provides fifteen percent of american oil imports and with senator policies could provide more for years after the coup chavez said expressed his anger at the bush administration in
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oscar winner barry levinson and "new york times" frank bruney on the culture curve. the rominee returns. mitt tries to convince us he's normal. >> the market is surging but the paychecks are paltry. what gives with the american economy. >>> have some inner growth i never experienced. >>> and disgraced governor turned drug counselor jim mcgreevey talks redemption and second chances. >>> surrounded by mothers who lost children to gun violence, this afternoon, president obama remembered the tragedy in newtown, connecticut. >> shame on us if we've forgotten. i haven't forgotten those kids. shame on us if we've forgotten. >> that line highlighted the fundamental problem for the white house. it's been 104 days since newtown and shame that may be president obama's most powerful tool. so far two key pieces of legislate the president wanted, bans on assault weapons and high capacity magazines have been dropped from the bill majority leader harry reid says he'll bring to the floor next month, and it's still unclear how far the proposal will go on background checks. even this s
oscar winner barry levinson and "new york times" frank bruney on the culture curve. the rominee returns. mitt tries to convince us he's normal. >> the market is surging but the paychecks are paltry. what gives with the american economy. >>> have some inner growth i never experienced. >>> and disgraced governor turned drug counselor jim mcgreevey talks redemption and second chances. >>> surrounded by mothers who lost children to gun violence, this...
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the lead story in "the new york times" as fears recede dow industrials hit a milestone.s good that the dow is at a high but wall streeters not popping the champagne just yet. >>> in "the washington post," hugo chavez, passionate but polarizing venezuelan president died at 58. the life and impact of the combative and controversial leader. >>> in oklahoma a little girl can hear now for the first time in her life. cameras were rolling when 5-year-old jade shoal giggled at the her mother's voice. cochlear implants are new pleasures for jade. doctors are confident she can adapt to hearing and speech as she continues to grow. good news for her. >>> a new themed hotel in china is far from subtle in decoration. the china panda hotel is just what it sounds like, full of pandas. the hotel is in its trial period now hoping to open to the public by may. >>> while some are worried about coming locust swarms in israel, these vendors couldn't be happier. in saudi arabia, locusts are a delicacy sold for $50 to $250 a bag. saudi officials warn about hunting locusts warning of pesticides.
the lead story in "the new york times" as fears recede dow industrials hit a milestone.s good that the dow is at a high but wall streeters not popping the champagne just yet. >>> in "the washington post," hugo chavez, passionate but polarizing venezuelan president died at 58. the life and impact of the combative and controversial leader. >>> in oklahoma a little girl can hear now for the first time in her life. cameras were rolling when 5-year-old jade...
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discuss the political debate and outside influences when academy award winner barry levinson and "new york times" time frank bruney joins us just i had. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> from academy award winning director to grover norquist agitator, barry levinson wears many hats. heal don his truth telling cap when he join us next. >>
discuss the political debate and outside influences when academy award winner barry levinson and "new york times" time frank bruney joins us just i had. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could....
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ofm ann coulter, the author nine "new york times" best sellers.lly ruined everything, didn't it? little kids can i go on white house tours. the muslim brotherhood has been deprived of $250 million -- oh, no, that is fine. back onc had to cut speakers this year by about 300 towns. [applause] after all of obama's hard work and wrangling over the budget, he has managed to cut the growth of the federal spending by 2%. congratulations, mr. president. even that was imposed on him by the sequestered. and roger ailes called obama lazy. said that was racist. but that was a direct quotation. know why he did not know that? because he is lazy. according to liberals, these are racist dog whistles, which may be why only debbie wasserman schulz and rachel maddow can hear them. obama has his own words. he says investments, and he means government spending. he says revenue, and he means taxes. in the dr. lincoln is library, and he means, "distract michelle. i'm going out for a smoke." remember, republicans agreed to raise taxes, and in exchange, we're supposed to
ofm ann coulter, the author nine "new york times" best sellers.lly ruined everything, didn't it? little kids can i go on white house tours. the muslim brotherhood has been deprived of $250 million -- oh, no, that is fine. back onc had to cut speakers this year by about 300 towns. [applause] after all of obama's hard work and wrangling over the budget, he has managed to cut the growth of the federal spending by 2%. congratulations, mr. president. even that was imposed on him by the...
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plan at news corp., where rupert murdoch plans to separate from the tv and movie studios and now that's the plan at time warner, whichú dollars. it's a similar story at news corp. and at the new yorktimes company. there are some signs of hope, however, readers are paying for digital subscriptions at the new york times, a trend keeping the revenues from slipping in 2012. wall street journal and financial times also charge for content and the oracle of omaha himself, warren buffett. >> the newspaper, which is indispensable has a much better future than the big metropolitan paper. >> reporter: on the national stage, the biggest danger for print publications these days might be facebook. since the social network opened up its ad network last year, it expanded supply for replacing ads and squashed ad prices in the process. today, mark zuckerberg pitched the redesign news feed as a personalized newspaper, something newspapers never quite figured out how to deliver. that means as these publishing companies struggle to make the switch to digital, they are going to be battling for eyeballs and ad dollars. for "nightly business report," i'm john fort. >>> on capitol hill today, the issue of
plan at news corp., where rupert murdoch plans to separate from the tv and movie studios and now that's the plan at time warner, whichú dollars. it's a similar story at news corp. and at the new yorktimes company. there are some signs of hope, however, readers are paying for digital subscriptions at the new york times, a trend keeping the revenues from slipping in 2012. wall street journal and financial times also charge for content and the oracle of omaha himself, warren buffett. >> the...
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and note by the way "the new york times" as a corporation and therefore according to its own editorial policy was on the wrong side of "the new york times" corporation and has no rights under the first amendment and you should note that most churches also assist in the corporate farms. but the brief didn't say that final line and therefore the statute is unconstitutional. it left it to the justices to draw their own conclusions. that is always a very risky step. why this failure to go the limit on a subject about which he had such strong views? the list of signatures on the brief tells the story. the brief i discussed was signed by the attorney general, solicitor general bork, a solicitor general randolph and the guy without a title. on the same day, the attorney-general, solicitor general, deputy solicitor general fried men and another guy without a title followed a brief on behalf of the federal election commission and the united states as a party defending the statute's constitutionality. the department of justice managed to be on opposite sides of the same case as a party and as an
and note by the way "the new york times" as a corporation and therefore according to its own editorial policy was on the wrong side of "the new york times" corporation and has no rights under the first amendment and you should note that most churches also assist in the corporate farms. but the brief didn't say that final line and therefore the statute is unconstitutional. it left it to the justices to draw their own conclusions. that is always a very risky step. why this...
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i noticed a review in the "new york times" of madonna's latest act; it opened in london. and some people who attended were interviewed after the show, and they were blas. they said, "there's nothing new in this. this wasn't even exciting." well, she had bestiality, she had lesbianism. they'd seen it all before. there was nothing new that could titillate them, that could excite them, that could make them want to go back and see it again. so i think that's where we are. there's absolutely nothingew, in a perverted sense, that we can do. now, maybe we might like to try god once again. >> what church do you belong to? >> well, we go to an evangelical presbyterian church just outside of washington called fourth presbyterian, where dick halverson, the chaplin of the senate, was for many years, and a welshman by the name of robert norris speaks the king's english thway was to be spoken every sunday. >> when did you first learn about god? >> well, i had a vague familiarity as a young man, because my parents took me to church. but there was no personal relationship for many years.
i noticed a review in the "new york times" of madonna's latest act; it opened in london. and some people who attended were interviewed after the show, and they were blas. they said, "there's nothing new in this. this wasn't even exciting." well, she had bestiality, she had lesbianism. they'd seen it all before. there was nothing new that could titillate them, that could excite them, that could make them want to go back and see it again. so i think that's where we are....
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let me go back to the words from the new york times. the president embraced israelis with understanding and honesty, which is why the palestinians need to drop their preconditions and into the negotiations and israel needs to test and test again what the president abbas and the palestinian authority can deliver. that seems to be the key to all of this. guest: that seems to be the next phase. obama made clear he is not going to ask for that. he tried it in his first term and it did not work. he pressed israel to do it and it was a long negotiation. the settlement freeze did not lead to any breakthrough in the negotiations. that would be a non-starter. in the clip we just saw, we saw the president tapped into popular sentiments. they want to seek peace. there is a sense of indifference in israeli society, this sense of security because of a wall separating them from the palestinians into a missile defense system. the israelis lost interest in the peace process. what obama was trying to tell them is you cannot ignore this problem. you have
let me go back to the words from the new york times. the president embraced israelis with understanding and honesty, which is why the palestinians need to drop their preconditions and into the negotiations and israel needs to test and test again what the president abbas and the palestinian authority can deliver. that seems to be the key to all of this. guest: that seems to be the next phase. obama made clear he is not going to ask for that. he tried it in his first term and it did not work. he...
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there's this amazing bit of sound from bill keller, executive editor of the "new york times," and thishim talking about the internal incentive structure in the "new york times" that contributed to stories ending up on the front page and in the back of the paper. >> there was kind of this mainstream view that this was real. add to that the kind of -- just the competitive urge that motivates newspaper reporters, the desire to get stories first, to get stories exclusively, to get stories on the front page. you know, all of those came into play. and in fact, you know, the "t e "times" wrote a number of really bad stories, inadequately sourced, unskeptical stories about -- particularly about saddam's weapons capabilities and those stories were rewarded with kind of lavish front page display. "times" also wrote a lot of very good stories, more skeptical stories, and those tended to be buried on pages 8 through 13. so reporters respond to those sorts of incentives so there was at least some reporters, you know, went out looking to feed that hunger for scoops. >> you know, i think it was a day
there's this amazing bit of sound from bill keller, executive editor of the "new york times," and thishim talking about the internal incentive structure in the "new york times" that contributed to stories ending up on the front page and in the back of the paper. >> there was kind of this mainstream view that this was real. add to that the kind of -- just the competitive urge that motivates newspaper reporters, the desire to get stories first, to get stories...
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you've been doing this for over 13 years, multiple books new york times bestsellers. why are you now taking live events to specific cities in the country? >> you know, there's a lot of reasons. i do feel blessed that real estate's been my life. i've been doing it for over 22 years. i've helped thousands of people see a bigger future, a better outcome of their life through real estate, but there's never been a better time than right now. and what's sad is real estate is not that cool right now. you know, in '05, '06 when the market was at the top, it was sexy, it was cool. everybody should be a real estate investor and truly, that was the time people should have been sitting on their hands, waiting to see what happened. now the market has tumbled all the way down to the bottom the stock market's insecure, gold's at an all-time high. this is the time true wealth is made, especially in specific cities. i'm investing all over the country; we'll talk about that in a minute, but this is the time wealth is made and people are standing back, scared, on the sidelines. i mean,
you've been doing this for over 13 years, multiple books new york times bestsellers. why are you now taking live events to specific cities in the country? >> you know, there's a lot of reasons. i do feel blessed that real estate's been my life. i've been doing it for over 22 years. i've helped thousands of people see a bigger future, a better outcome of their life through real estate, but there's never been a better time than right now. and what's sad is real estate is not that cool right...
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and secondly briefly is that i read an article in the new york times on cold blooded murder and it kind of hit me, because san francisco has 1000 unsolved murders. so, i sent a letter to the new york times that a woman that wrote us and also she wanted the new york in it and the new york pd to start opening cold cases. murders that were unsolved and now the link is that they have gotten hundreds and hundreds of cases from across the united states and other police departments going into new york and seeing the data base for unsolved murders and so i sent out a letter and copies of the letters that i am giving you on the story that i sent to the nypd and the new york city commission, the police commission, to share data bases because i know that san francisco is going back to the murder that was in the marina were i, i ded the murder not the suspect. the person that was murdered i had a chance to enter san francisco's investigation unit and i was kind of shocked and it looked like csi to me, it looks like the gun shoes of 1950, and i know that you are short 19 to 22 investigators. but i t
and secondly briefly is that i read an article in the new york times on cold blooded murder and it kind of hit me, because san francisco has 1000 unsolved murders. so, i sent a letter to the new york times that a woman that wrote us and also she wanted the new york in it and the new york pd to start opening cold cases. murders that were unsolved and now the link is that they have gotten hundreds and hundreds of cases from across the united states and other police departments going into new york...
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you've been doing this for over 13 years, multiple books new york times bestsellers.ow taking live events to specific cities in the country? >> you know, there's a lot of reasons. i do feel blessed that real estate's been my life. i've been doing it for over 22 years. i've helped thousands of people see a bigger future, a better outcome of their life through real estate, but there's never been a better time than right now. and what's sad is real estate is not that cool right now. you know, in '05, '06 when the market was at the top, it was sexy, it was cool. everybody should be a real estate investor and truly, that was the time people should have been sitting on their hands, waiting to see what happened. now the market has tumbled all the way down to the bottom the stock market's insecure, gold's at an all-time high. this is the time true wealth is made, especially in specific cities. i'm investing all over the country; we'll talk about that in a minute, but this is the time wealth is made and people are standing back, scared, on the sidelines. i mean, unemployment's
you've been doing this for over 13 years, multiple books new york times bestsellers.ow taking live events to specific cities in the country? >> you know, there's a lot of reasons. i do feel blessed that real estate's been my life. i've been doing it for over 22 years. i've helped thousands of people see a bigger future, a better outcome of their life through real estate, but there's never been a better time than right now. and what's sad is real estate is not that cool right now. you...
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so there's stories that are insane, which is why it's number two on "the new york times" best -- it should a phone call tonight, yeah. i wrote down a list of five people that you worked with during your career, and i want you to free associate. say the first thing that pops in your head. >> okay. >> jimmy: okay. there are no wrong answers. [ light laughter ] bob dylan. >> bob dylan. bob dylan, you know, came to me. i was head of columbia records. he had just finished the album, "nashville skyline," and we sat down and he said, "listen to the music and i want you to pick singles. i write the music, but i don't know how to pick some singles." so i listened to each cut on the album, and i picked "lay, lady, lay." he was shocked. he said to me, "i could say that and they'll play it on top 40 radio? and i said, "yeah." we've progressed over the years and it was "lay, lady, lay," and it became a big hit for him. >> jimmy: absolutely. gosh, that was great. [ applause ] whitney houston. >> whitney houston. i first saw her when she was in her mother's act. she was all of 19 years old. she stepped o
so there's stories that are insane, which is why it's number two on "the new york times" best -- it should a phone call tonight, yeah. i wrote down a list of five people that you worked with during your career, and i want you to free associate. say the first thing that pops in your head. >> okay. >> jimmy: okay. there are no wrong answers. [ light laughter ] bob dylan. >> bob dylan. bob dylan, you know, came to me. i was head of columbia records. he had just finished...
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interchangeable come away surely would the first amendment is to set a limit on how much "the new york timescould charge him either further serious problems for the contribution and expenditure limit statute. next time somebody tells you a contribution or expenditure limit for an election is just about money and that money is speech, you should reply that "new york times" to consolidate its just a case about money for tort damages at the naacp against claiborne hardware was money for economic injury businesses in the alien and sedition acts were just lost that imprisonment. and not by "the new york times" is a corporation and therefore according to its own editorial policy was on the wrong side against sullivan and has the right under the first amendment. most churches 06 distinct tort reforms. the brief didn't say that final line in there for the statute is unconstitutional. it's up to the justices to draw their own conclusions. it's always a very risky step. by this failure to go the limit on a subject without which bob tran three had such strong views? signatures on the brief tells the st
interchangeable come away surely would the first amendment is to set a limit on how much "the new york timescould charge him either further serious problems for the contribution and expenditure limit statute. next time somebody tells you a contribution or expenditure limit for an election is just about money and that money is speech, you should reply that "new york times" to consolidate its just a case about money for tort damages at the naacp against claiborne hardware was money...
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many of even the civilian publications -- whether it be the new york times or time and newsweek -- did us military photography. and i did in world war i talk to some military photographers, but as far as i know, all of the civilian photographers had died by the time that i was writing the book. c-span: do you happen to recall right off the top of your head how many people were killed in -- americans were killed in the war i? each war. >> guest: oh, boy. numbers are not my strong suit -- that's why i didn't go into math. c-span: any overall... >> guest: well, in the spanish-american war, something to the effect of -- including the philippines and including all of those who were killed by disease -- it's less than 5,000 and world war i -- i'm going to have some military buff stand on my head -- i'm not going to hazard a guess. c-span: ok. here's world war ii. and the first photo we're going to look at is number 22, i believe. first of all before you explain this -- had cameras changed a great deal between world war i and world war ii? >> guest: yes. what had really happened was that 35mm
many of even the civilian publications -- whether it be the new york times or time and newsweek -- did us military photography. and i did in world war i talk to some military photographers, but as far as i know, all of the civilian photographers had died by the time that i was writing the book. c-span: do you happen to recall right off the top of your head how many people were killed in -- americans were killed in the war i? each war. >> guest: oh, boy. numbers are not my strong suit --...
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that of paul krugman, "new york times" columnist.his depression now" lays ought a case for more spending to get the economy going and my pleasure to have him here at the table. >> hi there. >> what do you want to hear in the state of the union on tuesday? >> what i would like to hear i'm not going to hear. i'd like to hear a full-throated endorsement of more stimulus. >> read from your book. >> mostly it's what i hope not to hear. we shouldn't be doing any of this. the whole business with the sequester, all of this is this is not the time for any of this, and the less he says about the deficit, the better. i mean, really gratified by the second inaugural because he said almost nothing about the deficit. finally broke out of that beltway obsession with the deficit, so if he talks about other things, you know, the middle class, inequality, climate and not about, well, we need to balance the budget, that's what i'm mostly hoping for. >> funny that you said beltway obsession. one of the things interesting about reading your column at one
that of paul krugman, "new york times" columnist.his depression now" lays ought a case for more spending to get the economy going and my pleasure to have him here at the table. >> hi there. >> what do you want to hear in the state of the union on tuesday? >> what i would like to hear i'm not going to hear. i'd like to hear a full-throated endorsement of more stimulus. >> read from your book. >> mostly it's what i hope not to hear. we shouldn't be...
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apparently one of the speakers named richard cac 40 according to the new york times, quote, the new york times is quoted, quote, after a careful study of irish history and he had come to the conclusion that the best way to right the wrongs of the oppressed country was to plant a bomb in the heart of england and there followed shears and the yell of dynamite. this speaker then attacked another speaker whose name was received with a tempest of hissing and catcalls and he had to be protected by people who were then escorted out of this all. tonight's talk will be a lot more simple than that to give you a sense of continuity and history is most fitting that we welcome the hon. harry robinson, former president of the republic of ireland and former u.n. high commissioner for human rights. president robinson's entire career has been devoted to the pursuit of fairness in all aspects of society. as an activist lawyer he defended the causes of women who had been marginalized and as a member of the irish senate, progressive legislation including the legalization of contraception. president robinson
apparently one of the speakers named richard cac 40 according to the new york times, quote, the new york times is quoted, quote, after a careful study of irish history and he had come to the conclusion that the best way to right the wrongs of the oppressed country was to plant a bomb in the heart of england and there followed shears and the yell of dynamite. this speaker then attacked another speaker whose name was received with a tempest of hissing and catcalls and he had to be protected by...
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we'll talk to bill carter of "the new york times" ahead.men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! >>> crime and punishment tonight. the fbi says it believes it knows who is behind the biggest art heist in history in the united states. but there is still no sign of the missing masterpieces. it happened 23 years ago this week. thieves dressed as police officers duped security guards at isabella stewart gardiner museum including works by rembrandt, vermeer and monet. in all the estimated work is worth half a billion dollars. for the first time, one of the former security guards is sharing his story on camera with our
we'll talk to bill carter of "the new york times" ahead.men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's...
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nicole is a technology reporter for "the new york times." she covers cyber security and privacy, and she's here to give us tips oncoming up with the perfect password. hi, nicole. great to see you. >> hi, j.j. thanks for having me. this is really smart. i haven't paid enough attention to it. >> it's a big problem. we're all guilty of coming up with basic passwords. when "the new york times" was hacked, one colleague admitted his password was newspaper. >> it's better than his name or one, two, three, four. you say first forget the dictionary. >> get rid of the dictionary. there are tools out there. one is called john the riper. it can crack millions of passwords within a couple of minutes hackers will hit go and it will crack it. >> don't use passwords twice. how do i remember a different password for every place i'm going to? >> it's so hard. there are so many sites that we all log onto and forever we all just use the same password. when one of the sites get hacked, and it will get hacked, you will just lose the pas word to something far mor
nicole is a technology reporter for "the new york times." she covers cyber security and privacy, and she's here to give us tips oncoming up with the perfect password. hi, nicole. great to see you. >> hi, j.j. thanks for having me. this is really smart. i haven't paid enough attention to it. >> it's a big problem. we're all guilty of coming up with basic passwords. when "the new york times" was hacked, one colleague admitted his password was newspaper. >>...