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and it's ironic that that this is the way that it is unfolding i mean this is the new york times i mean this is seen as a leader around the world for news people around the world turn to the new york times for news i mean if it's happening to them i mean what does it say about the state of the media here in the u.s. today. well i mean i think what it reminds us is that the media is by and large owned by in controlled by the very wealthy and corporations and we tend to forget about that we tend to when we watch or listen to the news we tend to assume that these are people who are just doing stories trying to figure out what is happening and and they do their best try to do that but the back of matter is always kind of lurking or whispering in their ear as this reminder that they really are working for the man they're working for the one percent of the one percent and so any explorations of inequities in our society i think are constrained by that reminder. and. you say you know they're working for the one percent they're working for the establishment so in doing so who the interests are
and it's ironic that that this is the way that it is unfolding i mean this is the new york times i mean this is seen as a leader around the world for news people around the world turn to the new york times for news i mean if it's happening to them i mean what does it say about the state of the media here in the u.s. today. well i mean i think what it reminds us is that the media is by and large owned by in controlled by the very wealthy and corporations and we tend to forget about that we tend...
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in the middle, in a way, was the "new york times". its editor was a politician who purchased it, founded it, was the speaker of the new york state assembly. he decided to found a newspaper. this, in new york, always gets gasps because new yorkers imagine the current speaker of the assembly owning the "new york times," so it's a big leap of imagination. now, the times was clearly pro-republican and anti-slavery, but their whole mo was to allay agitation, not excite agitation. they wanted changes to be made incrementally and painlessly. they were anti-suggestion, but they were not immediately pro-emancipation. the times favored william seward for president in 1860. they were converted to lincoln after the cooper union address, and they were reliably pro-lincoln in the 1860 election. in fact, i don't think anyone in any city today can imagine this occurring, at least from the print newspaper side, maybe from television. the editor of the "new york times" campaigned across new york state into the midwest for abraham lincoln, openly. you kn
in the middle, in a way, was the "new york times". its editor was a politician who purchased it, founded it, was the speaker of the new york state assembly. he decided to found a newspaper. this, in new york, always gets gasps because new yorkers imagine the current speaker of the assembly owning the "new york times," so it's a big leap of imagination. now, the times was clearly pro-republican and anti-slavery, but their whole mo was to allay agitation, not excite agitation....
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and joining us this week is nick billiton of "the new york times." he's a technology columnist and reporter with the times. mr. bilton, what do you write about? >> guest: oh, i write about anything to do with technology and business and the way technology is changing society and culture. and i also write about a lot of the big companies that are affecting what we're doing, including apple, microsoft, and then the smaller ones like twitter and, well, facebook which is not necessarily small anymore. but it's just a range of technology and culture. >> host: and when did you move to the san francisco area? >> guest: i am now a san francisco resident as of four months ago. so i was in new york for 15 years on the east coast, and i'm out here now enjoying the warmer weather. >> host: and why did you move out there? >> guest: um, i'd been in the city for 15 years and, um, i'd been a reporter for the paper for a couple of years now. before that i was in the research and development labs, my job there was to look into the future. but when i became a reporter,
and joining us this week is nick billiton of "the new york times." he's a technology columnist and reporter with the times. mr. bilton, what do you write about? >> guest: oh, i write about anything to do with technology and business and the way technology is changing society and culture. and i also write about a lot of the big companies that are affecting what we're doing, including apple, microsoft, and then the smaller ones like twitter and, well, facebook which is not...
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i cites "the new york times" in his manifesto. >> host: pinch salzberger "new york times", without him, "slander" it could not have been written without his help. >> guest: oh that is in the acknowledgement. >> host: acknowledgement. >> guest: the book is dedicated to robert jones. >> sorry. >> guest: my headcations, i -- dedications i take seriously. but acknowledgements, they're always --. >> host: finally with sincere thanks to the pinch salzberger of entire staff of "new york times" without whom this book would not have been possible. >> guest: it is true. >> host: why? >> guest: because "the new york times" is the moser you -- most erudite of liberal authority in america. i'm their most loyal reader and most voracious reader. i was offered to cut ads for "the new york times." when they're good it is really great. it drives you crazy when their bias gets in and gets in throughout the front page and op-ed page and editorial page. when there has been some major news story that doesn't have a political component, nobody does it better than "the new york times" and that's, the good par
i cites "the new york times" in his manifesto. >> host: pinch salzberger "new york times", without him, "slander" it could not have been written without his help. >> guest: oh that is in the acknowledgement. >> host: acknowledgement. >> guest: the book is dedicated to robert jones. >> sorry. >> guest: my headcations, i -- dedications i take seriously. but acknowledgements, they're always --. >> host: finally with sincere...
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i don't think the new york times is corrupt. i think the new york times is really an institution whose unofficial credo, i say as someone who worked within the institution for a long time, do not significantly alienate those on whom we depend for money and access. that doesn't mean they won't alienate them at times. i think the sin of the traditional media like the new york times is more reliable mission. they serve as propaganda, rather naive and unwitting propaganda for the bush white house and the lead up to the iraq war with claims and putting things on the front page that we know are not true. very little vetting or journalistic integrity. and yet i think there are many people within the newspaper who care about news, who care about journalism and the best reporters care about truth. we talked earlier about object to the and impartiality. when one feels for the suffering of those in sarajevo and i was in sarajevo during the war, that doesn't give them an out in terms of speaking the truth and writing the truth even about sys
i don't think the new york times is corrupt. i think the new york times is really an institution whose unofficial credo, i say as someone who worked within the institution for a long time, do not significantly alienate those on whom we depend for money and access. that doesn't mean they won't alienate them at times. i think the sin of the traditional media like the new york times is more reliable mission. they serve as propaganda, rather naive and unwitting propaganda for the bush white house...
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is reporting blah blah well that was information that they planted in the new york times and of course the ultimate responsibility belongs to the editors of the new york times who allowed that information to be put out as if it were fact that played a key role in the bush administration building the political case for war and getting americans to acquiesce to lastly robert just want to ask what role does the media play and drumming up support for war in the middle east. well it's here it has a here and particularly media like the new york times washington post and networks have a huge impact on public opinion and have a huge impact on politicians in washington game in establishing people's frame about what's known and what i mean if you're you know when people are doing the three of the iraq war. people say well everybody believes. we seen it weapons of destruction when everybody didn't believe it but that was the there was sort of a consensus that was put out in the mainstream media in the united states so they say no there's an attempt to create such consensus around your arms
is reporting blah blah well that was information that they planted in the new york times and of course the ultimate responsibility belongs to the editors of the new york times who allowed that information to be put out as if it were fact that played a key role in the bush administration building the political case for war and getting americans to acquiesce to lastly robert just want to ask what role does the media play and drumming up support for war in the middle east. well it's here it has a...
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they are surprised that oakland, with its proximity to san francisco, came out so well in this "new york times" report. but other residents, those who live in oakland, say they are not so surprised. the "new york times," citing for one thing, the revitalization here in jack london square, just one of the reasons to visit oakland, but also cites a revitalized night life, including several new upscale cocktail bars and restaurants and the article also does mention those recent occupy protests, but makes a point in saying the tensions have now cooled. >> i think a lot of people don't perceive it as being very safe or an interesting place to visit. >> reporter: if i told you the "new york times" put oakland at number 5 on the list, what do you think? >> i think they might have some very interesting ways of analyzing what's a good place to visit. >> because oakland is vibrant. there's a lot going on and people don't think about it. so i think it would be, yeah, a lot of youth and vitality going on in oakland, lot of revitalization. >> pretty good. >> came in at number 5. >> excellent! love oakland!
they are surprised that oakland, with its proximity to san francisco, came out so well in this "new york times" report. but other residents, those who live in oakland, say they are not so surprised. the "new york times," citing for one thing, the revitalization here in jack london square, just one of the reasons to visit oakland, but also cites a revitalized night life, including several new upscale cocktail bars and restaurants and the article also does mention those recent...
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. >>> the new york times has released the top 20 travel cities. oakland has been named the number five place to travel in the world. here is a look at the top five that made that new york times list. panama took the number one spot followed by finland, myanmar, and london. here's more on why oakland was picked. >> reporter: the new york times names oakland as the number five place to visit in 2012. some people say yeah, they can kind of see that but others say no way. >> i'm incredibly surprised. >> reporter: surprise and instead of naming it a place to avoid, the new york times says oakland is a world class destination. >> you look at lake merritt, you look at jack london square, you look at the parks. you look up in the hills. you see the views. it could potentially be a great city. >> yeah. >> i just don't know that it's there yet. >> reporter: even those who live here and love oakland find it hard to believe but oakland is ranked higher than tokyo, san diego and florence, italy. >> there's a lot of energy around here. >> reporter: the new york
. >>> the new york times has released the top 20 travel cities. oakland has been named the number five place to travel in the world. here is a look at the top five that made that new york times list. panama took the number one spot followed by finland, myanmar, and london. here's more on why oakland was picked. >> reporter: the new york times names oakland as the number five place to visit in 2012. some people say yeah, they can kind of see that but others say no way. >>...
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the times went with the story unlike the new york daily news that sat on it for three months. ne joins us. patrick was a hero. the "new york times" story basically makes him out to be a liar, possibly guilty of sexual assault? does that bother snu. >> they had a story out one day and then they had a story out the next day in which his agent responded and said he wasn't charged with anything. it was an informal complaint. i have looked into it because it's different. colleges have a procedure by which a person can come and say this happened, and they have a choice as to whether or not they want to go further, whether they want to file legal charges. sometimes this has been used to silence complaints, but in this instance it seems to me when you read the story, it was incomplete when they ran it on friday, and then had he ran a follow-up, and it seems very murky and the sources are anonymous. it's very murky to me. >> patrick wouldn't comment for the original story, but a statement was put out on his behalf. let me put that on the screen. "new york times" story incorrectly connec
the times went with the story unlike the new york daily news that sat on it for three months. ne joins us. patrick was a hero. the "new york times" story basically makes him out to be a liar, possibly guilty of sexual assault? does that bother snu. >> they had a story out one day and then they had a story out the next day in which his agent responded and said he wasn't charged with anything. it was an informal complaint. i have looked into it because it's different. colleges...
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the first, the new york times -- "the new york times complete civil war 18615" we have andrew johnson: a presidential biography by annette gordon reid. one would think initially these books don't have that much in comn, but as i read them, it was apparent they had an enormous amount in common. andrew johnson, race issues and they.gov tail nicely. let me introduce the authors, and the authors will speak, and then we'll have a question and answer section with hopefully a lot of time for questions and answers, an i expect you to participate, and when we begin, i'll remind you, this is not a moment for you to give speeches
the first, the new york times -- "the new york times complete civil war 18615" we have andrew johnson: a presidential biography by annette gordon reid. one would think initially these books don't have that much in comn, but as i read them, it was apparent they had an enormous amount in common. andrew johnson, race issues and they.gov tail nicely. let me introduce the authors, and the authors will speak, and then we'll have a question and answer section with hopefully a lot of time for...
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and while tensions with iran reach a boiling point the new york times is once again in hot water this time for spreading false information about iran's nuclear program at it there is no i don't believe everything you read.
and while tensions with iran reach a boiling point the new york times is once again in hot water this time for spreading false information about iran's nuclear program at it there is no i don't believe everything you read.
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now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back to "the five." according to the "new york timesreate resolutions created $62 billion industry made up of health club and diet industries. our lousy with l power means gyms and weight watchers will never go out of business because we are all losers at losing. where you might see failure in this, i see something uniquely human. resolutions are based on the fact that humans loathe humanity. we hate our faults so we try to slay them. why is that? we are the only animals on the planet who try to quit things. you don't see bald eagles or badgers making resolution. on january 2, you don't see the raccoon avoiding your trash can in favor of low-fat yogurt. or birds saying i won't poop on people's heads. rats don't decide i'll be a better rat. see bill maher. if your resolutions fail, don't worry, you are human and you succeeded to do the only thing asked of you, which is to try. even better by failing you make all of us feel better about ourselves. >> kimberly: that's cute. >> greg: thank you. >> kimberly: especially the rat. precious. >>
now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back to "the five." according to the "new york timesreate resolutions created $62 billion industry made up of health club and diet industries. our lousy with l power means gyms and weight watchers will never go out of business because we are all losers at losing. where you might see failure in this, i see something uniquely human. resolutions are based on the fact that humans loathe humanity. we hate...
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verizon. >>> "the new york times" releasing its prestigious list today of the top 45 places to visitmade it into the top five. and that city is here in the east bay. are you ready? numbere1 one on the list, panam and london. would you believe number 5 is oakland? we bring in nbc bay area's kimberly tere who joins us from oakland tonight. kimberly, we love the restaurants, we love the vibe, ÷-lofty.er 5, this is pretty >> reporter: lofty indeed, raj. and as we were going around town telling people about our story, telling people about theq ranking, we got different reviews. some people laughed at us. other people were surprised. they said, what? but for the most part people are happy. a positive notoriety to a place that has been xd " by violence and recent protests. ÷ wow. i'm a little surprised. i've gotÑie1 to say.çó nothing against w3oakland, but $ @r(t&háhp &hcant nastinatqo75t have expected that. >> reporter: yes. oakland is named a top tourist destination by the "new york it's sandwiched between london and tokyo in the number%e spot on the list of 45 placesq to go ) t(2012.
verizon. >>> "the new york times" releasing its prestigious list today of the top 45 places to visitmade it into the top five. and that city is here in the east bay. are you ready? numbere1 one on the list, panam and london. would you believe number 5 is oakland? we bring in nbc bay area's kimberly tere who joins us from oakland tonight. kimberly, we love the restaurants, we love the vibe, ÷-lofty.er 5, this is pretty >> reporter: lofty indeed, raj. and as we were...
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@ >>> oakland has been named one of the top places to travel in 2012 by the new york times but it haseft some people scratching their heads as to why. here is more. here is the reason the city was picked. >> reporter: hey. the new york times named oakland that number 5 place to visit not just in california, not just in the country but in the world. as you mention the it has a lieutenant of folks talking about this. believe it or not the new york times says the uptown oakland, restaurants like this one behind me here is the reason why oakland deserves the top honor. >> the new york times finds beauty in a city that is buried in a lot of ugly cames. they upscale new restaurants and bars as one of the main reasons people should visit oakland. they praise the historic fox theater as one of the top music venues. the writer talked about the jack london square and why it is a top destination for 2012. >> articles showed it. i moved out. >> everyone who we talked to said oakland's high ranking is a big shocker, even those who live here. >> i was surprised by it. oakland has connotations in pe
@ >>> oakland has been named one of the top places to travel in 2012 by the new york times but it haseft some people scratching their heads as to why. here is more. here is the reason the city was picked. >> reporter: hey. the new york times named oakland that number 5 place to visit not just in california, not just in the country but in the world. as you mention the it has a lieutenant of folks talking about this. believe it or not the new york times says the uptown oakland,...
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according to the "new york times." let me repeat 1% of americans pay 37% of the total in connection with tax. fair share? we report, you decide. there is no question that obama romney race will be class warfare at highest level. governor romney is a rich guy. his father was a rich guy. the tends are rich people are they not and so were the vose velts. while most americans were suffering during the great depression franklin roosevelt was living large. he had plenty of money. so this whole thing is bogus. with a capital b. what really matters is which presidential candidate can restore prosperity to america. that's the talking points. it is dr. martin luther king's birthday holiday. like everything else it has become political. >> you hear mitt romney, all these folks very subtlely infusing race. by the way, the republics have scheduled their big debate for monday, martin luther king day, without any regard whatsoever to the civil rights issues that this state has faced. >> bill: now, that sound bite confused me so joini
according to the "new york times." let me repeat 1% of americans pay 37% of the total in connection with tax. fair share? we report, you decide. there is no question that obama romney race will be class warfare at highest level. governor romney is a rich guy. his father was a rich guy. the tends are rich people are they not and so were the vose velts. while most americans were suffering during the great depression franklin roosevelt was living large. he had plenty of money. so this...
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. >> one of the press criticisms thrown her way, judy, and you can address this, as a former "new york timesreporter, but, it is that none of these stories ever appeared in print in "the times," until they appear in her book. >> and that is the constant tension in the daily newspaper, "the new york times" and the "washington post" had, as cal pointed out, bob woodward withheld information for the book and this is a judgment the institution makes, and i do think readers of those newspapers ought to ask, hey, what is going on here. >> and they might ask, for example, why they had the fabulous halloween party, starting johnny depp and the director, tim burton and cost a billion dollars in 2009 and nobody knew about it for more than two years. >> the white house said it was on the daily press... >> being fair to that -- some bloggers... every reporter, not just the ones with a half million dollar advance like her, every other reporter seemingly knew about it and didn't think it was interesting they had a fabulous hollywood party with one of the biggest stars in the world and didn't match the nar
. >> one of the press criticisms thrown her way, judy, and you can address this, as a former "new york timesreporter, but, it is that none of these stories ever appeared in print in "the times," until they appear in her book. >> and that is the constant tension in the daily newspaper, "the new york times" and the "washington post" had, as cal pointed out, bob woodward withheld information for the book and this is a judgment the institution makes,...
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you. >>> next on "news nation," i'll talk with a writer of a very controversial story in the "new york timestoday involving yale university's former quarterback. he received national praise for being a scholar athlete. the new york times is reporti i he was accused of sexual assault. >>> students and parents are furious over one school's decision to ban students from wearing uggs and similar style boots to class. details on "news nation gut check." >>> there are laws against age discrimination, so if you push this too much, you better be careful. >> get this man a variety show. ron paul was the king of one-liners at last night's debate. we'll bring you some of his best moments. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> welcome back to shoe "news nation." patrick whit was a finalist for the rhodes scholarship. he faced a tough decision. go for th
you. >>> next on "news nation," i'll talk with a writer of a very controversial story in the "new york timestoday involving yale university's former quarterback. he received national praise for being a scholar athlete. the new york times is reporti i he was accused of sexual assault. >>> students and parents are furious over one school's decision to ban students from wearing uggs and similar style boots to class. details on "news nation gut check."...
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believe it or not, the new york times has named oakland at the top five places to travel in the world. and exactly why? oakland was chosen. the new york times named oakland as the no. 5 place to visit in 2012. not just in california but the entire world. even people that live here say that it is a shock. credits restaurants, bars as the main reason why people should visit oakland and praises the historic fox tudotheater and the jack london square. the bab beauty of the water side. this is opening t the since-hoping to draw-more tourism. the >>isabel: the other areas that the new york times is panama for its booming economy. helsinki, finland is the world of design capital. and london is boasting the olympics with the largest wifi. >> marty: occupy protesters are demanding bank of america for better mortgages and invest in small businesses. >> the pressure to get out of our homes i am asking if they will work with us because we need that. >> four presence has not diminished. we have not got up like a presence of smoke. our presence has not diminished. we are viable and focused on achie
believe it or not, the new york times has named oakland at the top five places to travel in the world. and exactly why? oakland was chosen. the new york times named oakland as the no. 5 place to visit in 2012. not just in california but the entire world. even people that live here say that it is a shock. credits restaurants, bars as the main reason why people should visit oakland and praises the historic fox tudotheater and the jack london square. the bab beauty of the water side. this is...
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they're going to show you the celebration from here in new york city's time squares and right around the world. they're going to show you just how festive it is and just how unique it is here in new york city. for now let's go back to you, let's tune in and watch "all the best all the worst" from 2011. we'll see you soon. >> they say there is no time like the present and that's both good and bad. this year like most saw triumphs and troubles aplenty. unemployment, tornadoes, high-profile trials and low-class behavior. times abroad brought earthquakes, riots and wars. and yet there were good times, too. a fairy tale wedding, some storybook endings and even a few seconds of pure bliss. and we have it all right here in times square as we count down to the new year with our panel. reality tv star carson kressly, actress cloris leachman, the ace of cakes duff goldman, anderson cooper, erin burnett and a special appearance by turtleman. >>> welcome. i'm tom foreman. each year has its hall marks, personalities, events, moments that define our times, things we will remember for years after al
they're going to show you the celebration from here in new york city's time squares and right around the world. they're going to show you just how festive it is and just how unique it is here in new york city. for now let's go back to you, let's tune in and watch "all the best all the worst" from 2011. we'll see you soon. >> they say there is no time like the present and that's both good and bad. this year like most saw triumphs and troubles aplenty. unemployment, tornadoes,...
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>> i'm not surprised to have "the new york times" try to put free enterprise on trial. >> roger simont is invoking "the new york times." i thought he didn't like the elite media. >> well, what is surprising here is that newt won't stand up and make the charge himself. newt has been attacking the -- mitt romney at almost every stop, attacked him very ungraciously in his own concession speech in iowa. the most ungracious concession speech i've ever heard of. but here we are in new hampshire, and suddenly newt wimps out and -- put it all on the back of "the new york times." >> hiding behind the newspaper? >> absolutely. he clearly doesn't want to be out front, at least in that first debate on the attack. >> and i don't -- the "times" can defend itself. i don't think it's fair for romney to say the "times" news story, factual, was putting free press on trial. also we had one of our local anchors, josh mcle vain, asking a question followed by stephanopoul stephanopoulos. this had to do, as you'll see, this had to do with recycling some of the harsher words that the candidates have used aga
>> i'm not surprised to have "the new york times" try to put free enterprise on trial. >> roger simont is invoking "the new york times." i thought he didn't like the elite media. >> well, what is surprising here is that newt won't stand up and make the charge himself. newt has been attacking the -- mitt romney at almost every stop, attacked him very ungraciously in his own concession speech in iowa. the most ungracious concession speech i've ever heard of....
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city to top "the new york times" prestigious list to visit in 2012. the only places that linked higher, pan aman, helsinki, myanmar and london. oakland was number five. kimberly terry headed to oakland and say they are happy oakland is getting positive notoriety. >> i am a little surprised, nothing against oakland, number five destination, i wouldn't have expected that. >> reporter: yes, that's right, oakland is named as top tourist destination by "the new york times." it is sandwich between london and tokyo on the list of 45 places to go in 2012. >> it has been known for its violence and things like that. it is not true. for people that live here, there is creativity and diversity. >> reporter: "the new york times" chose oakland for its up scale restaurants and sophisticated bars which turned once gritty oakland into an appealing place to be after dark. >> people are often impressed when they come over here by how it is. >> reporter: it is independently owned and focuses on unique cuisine. oakland is often the redheaded stepchild. we have more approv
city to top "the new york times" prestigious list to visit in 2012. the only places that linked higher, pan aman, helsinki, myanmar and london. oakland was number five. kimberly terry headed to oakland and say they are happy oakland is getting positive notoriety. >> i am a little surprised, nothing against oakland, number five destination, i wouldn't have expected that. >> reporter: yes, that's right, oakland is named as top tourist destination by "the new york...
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>> well, i think you have to look at the film, which i haven't seen, but if you look at the "new york times" article, i think it was on thursday, you would certainly have to say that bane at times engaged in behavior where they looted a company living behind 1700 unemployed people. that'sed "new york times." that's not me. so i think -- one of the things i've complained about, got four pinocchios in "the washington post." now to get four pinocchios in a 30-second ad means there's virtually nothing accurate in 30 seconds. >> speaker, you decry the washington establishment and you just talked about "the new york times" and "the washington post." you have agreed with the characterization that governor romney is a liar. look at him now. do you stand by that claim? >> sure, governor i wish you would calmly and directly state it is your former staff running the pac, it is your millionaire friends giving to the pac, and you know some of those things are untrue. just say that, straightforward. >> well, of course former staff of mine, and of course they're people who support me. they wouldn't be put
>> well, i think you have to look at the film, which i haven't seen, but if you look at the "new york times" article, i think it was on thursday, you would certainly have to say that bane at times engaged in behavior where they looted a company living behind 1700 unemployed people. that'sed "new york times." that's not me. so i think -- one of the things i've complained about, got four pinocchios in "the washington post." now to get four pinocchios in a...
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would have corrected your article given a clear correction you know another context the new york times every makes mistakes right newspapers make mistakes but other context the new york times reports to be quite until it is about correcting mistakes in this context what they did was remove the paragraph from the article if you go you go to the website now that paragraph not in the article anymore but there's no editors no a narrative any correction and then we explain to anyone oh you know we had this before we don't have it now and here's why and then i think is even more telling than the fact that that paragraph. occurred in the first place we are in the united states in the context of a concerted campaign to her raise distinctions between what is known about iran's nuclear program and what some people allege about iran's nuclear program. so for example you know we have. defense secretary panetta went on to feed our defense secretary was on face the nation on sunday and he said europe what are they trying to build to develop a nuclear weapon no and the very next night p.b.s. news hou
would have corrected your article given a clear correction you know another context the new york times every makes mistakes right newspapers make mistakes but other context the new york times reports to be quite until it is about correcting mistakes in this context what they did was remove the paragraph from the article if you go you go to the website now that paragraph not in the article anymore but there's no editors no a narrative any correction and then we explain to anyone oh you know we...
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span. >> this week, new york times technology -- >> this week on "the communicators," "new york timesmnist nick bilton talks about how technology has changed the media. >> we like to look at the future what technology is coming down the road. nick bilton, what do you write about? about? >> i write about anything to do with technology and business and the way society is changing culture. i read about companies that affect what we're doing. it is just a range of technology and culture. >> when did you move to the san francisco area? >> i am a san francisco resident as of 4 months ago. how was in new york for 15 years on the east coast. i am out here now enjoying the weather. >> why did you move out there? >> i have been in the city for 15 years. i have been a reporter for a couple of years now. before that i was in the research and development lab. my job there was to look into the future. when i became a reporter, there definitely was a burgeoning tech scene. a lot of startups but there is a whole different world out here in silicon valley. it has been an amazing to go down to the vall
span. >> this week, new york times technology -- >> this week on "the communicators," "new york timesmnist nick bilton talks about how technology has changed the media. >> we like to look at the future what technology is coming down the road. nick bilton, what do you write about? about? >> i write about anything to do with technology and business and the way society is changing culture. i read about companies that affect what we're doing. it is just a...
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this is something that the new york times decided to write and basically the headline and this was written by their public editor arthur brisbane today and he asked people as readers should the new york times or should the times be a true vigilante which then caused a huge uproar and twitter and everybody making fun of them because you consider yourself the top newspaper in the country you're asking people if you should actually focus on truth but there is a little more nuance to this because you brought up moments like this. we have to have an. america free world free world. so what he was asking is you know if he wants to write that new that he's going to mitt romney keeps attacking the president for apologizing for america should he have to write p.s. by the way obama has never actually apologized for america well like we talked about this morning the issue with this specific example is there's some nuance to this just because obama has never sad you know i'm apologizing for what americans done a lot of people would look at his actions and say they're apologetic so while i disagree with
this is something that the new york times decided to write and basically the headline and this was written by their public editor arthur brisbane today and he asked people as readers should the new york times or should the times be a true vigilante which then caused a huge uproar and twitter and everybody making fun of them because you consider yourself the top newspaper in the country you're asking people if you should actually focus on truth but there is a little more nuance to this because...
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twelve hours a day that's what chinese workers are working in some of the apple plants as the new york times reported so if what companies are really saying is they can't find american workers to work at those slave levels they try to end the sentence by saying bake can't find american workers but what again they're really saying is they can't find american workers to work in slave conditions you know with low pay well i mean i i definitely agree with you in the sense that you know what we see in terms of working conditions in china is not something that i think many americans would be interested in but does that necessarily mean that there isn't a problem with our education system just because we're producing people with degrees doesn't necessarily mean that their skills are better rightly so in a lot of statistics out there comparing for example you know fifteen year olds in china versus fifteen year olds in the u.s. and let's say the u.s. ranked. the month paris and thirty four a country is in math and china's shanghai exit scares me at brain behind nations and. any way we rank seventeent
twelve hours a day that's what chinese workers are working in some of the apple plants as the new york times reported so if what companies are really saying is they can't find american workers to work at those slave levels they try to end the sentence by saying bake can't find american workers but what again they're really saying is they can't find american workers to work in slave conditions you know with low pay well i mean i i definitely agree with you in the sense that you know what we see...
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as you mentioned, you know, in the column, which i produced in today's "new york times", i offered my which, you know, i think would probably surprise some of the people who reacted to my earlier post because, no, i didn't think the "new york times" was a truth vigilante as some people assumed i did, and no, i wasn't asking , you know -- i wasn't saying i thought it was a question whether "the times" should do any fact checking. of course, "the times" should check facts and claims by politicians, but it was a question of degree and i was looking for reader opinion. >> right. >> and, you know -- >> you do write this morning you think that "the times" should do even more and devote more resources perhaps to fact check blog post you threw this out. mitt romney routinely accuses president obama of apologizing for america. it's not a slam dunk to contradict that. "the washington post" fact checking column said that in every instance, obama's speeches were either misquoted or taken out of context. the point is whether or not it seems tendentious for journalists in straight news stories to b
as you mentioned, you know, in the column, which i produced in today's "new york times", i offered my which, you know, i think would probably surprise some of the people who reacted to my earlier post because, no, i didn't think the "new york times" was a truth vigilante as some people assumed i did, and no, i wasn't asking , you know -- i wasn't saying i thought it was a question whether "the times" should do any fact checking. of course, "the times"...
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>> andrea: this is a line from the "new york times." ow when you have the "new york times" writing this, it sounds like it's one of my columns or something from the national review. penalizing the fuel suppliers demonstrates what happens when the federal government really, really wants something that technology isn't ready to provide. so, eric, if the burning corning cobs and woodchips this is what you have to do to do it, wouldn't the private market step up to do it if it was workable? >> eric: you are right. you could have changed the name. but he probably used the speech originally for msnbc and decided to take it to the epa. let me give you the scoreboard. obama comes in and says the first thing i'll do is healthcare, get it done. let me go to cap and trade. it fails. i'll go around cap and trade and power the epa. he tries doing that and the house says no way, we'll block the regulations. then he comes back and says i got you now. the xl pipeline, i am blocking that. the house says if you block it, the pipeline, we will block the sp
>> andrea: this is a line from the "new york times." ow when you have the "new york times" writing this, it sounds like it's one of my columns or something from the national review. penalizing the fuel suppliers demonstrates what happens when the federal government really, really wants something that technology isn't ready to provide. so, eric, if the burning corning cobs and woodchips this is what you have to do to do it, wouldn't the private market step up to do it...
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joining us this week is nick bilton at "the new york times." he's a technology columnist and reporter with the times. mr. bilton, which he read about? >> i read anything to do with technology and business in the technology changes society and culture and also a lot of companies affected what we are doing, including apple, microsoft and thought it was like twitter and facebook, which is not necessarily small anyway. just a range of technology culture. >> when did you get to the francisco area? >> i was in new york for 15 years on the east coast. i'm out here now enjoy the warmer weather. >> why did she live out their aquatic >> i've been in the city 15 years and i've been a reporter for the paper for a couple years. the forest in the research and development lab in my job is to look into the future. there's definitely a arginine taxiing in new york at the ladders lot of startups and also a whole different world of silicon valley and we decided maybe it would be worth me trying to come out here and explore different opportunities as far as reporti
joining us this week is nick bilton at "the new york times." he's a technology columnist and reporter with the times. mr. bilton, which he read about? >> i read anything to do with technology and business in the technology changes society and culture and also a lot of companies affected what we are doing, including apple, microsoft and thought it was like twitter and facebook, which is not necessarily small anyway. just a range of technology culture. >> when did you get to...
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the new york times says yes, and mayor quan agrees. new york times has named oakland number 45 on the top 45 places to visit in 2012. no other american city even made the top 10. oakland gets a lot of attention even nationally at times for it's struggle with violent crime. but tension from the occupy protest have cooled and says quote the city's revitalized night life scene has continued to smolder. >> i think often we get pictured in a very negative light compared to san francisco but here in oakland we have fabulous music right here under the hog theater. we have great food here. >> i've was born and raised oakland. i know everything about oakland. it is amazing out here. >> i think it's cool the diversity, the food, the culture. it has everything people want in terms of a lifestyle. >> in particular the new york times praised oakland's renovated jack london scale. upscale restaurants and cocktail bars and historic fox theater. so here are the new york times top five destinations. number one is panama, followed by finland. >>> the sur
the new york times says yes, and mayor quan agrees. new york times has named oakland number 45 on the top 45 places to visit in 2012. no other american city even made the top 10. oakland gets a lot of attention even nationally at times for it's struggle with violent crime. but tension from the occupy protest have cooled and says quote the city's revitalized night life scene has continued to smolder. >> i think often we get pictured in a very negative light compared to san francisco but...
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you'll get a $99 nook simple touch free or a 199. -- sign one year new york times on rime. that's a big if. the time subscription you see is $200 a year and automatic be renewed unless you cancelled be. >> if you're an avid new york times reader you'll pay more than you would -- look for more and more promotions like this in the future for the nook amazon kindle and low priced tablets. abc2 news.com click on the money tab. abc2 news. >> now maryland's post powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> all right it has certainly been a january like day out there today, temperatures struggling to get out of the 30s, very frigid wind chill factor. we've got the winds blowing out there tonight. not as windy, but still breezy for the first part of tomorrow anyhow. but, you know what through the day today we have some just gorgeous sunshine at times you step outside and you just felt the edge of winter cutting in. look at the chop here on the river whipping our camera around a little bit as we saw 30 to 35 miles per hour that was a serious arc
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her strong leadership over the past 12 years, the company has placed 48 of its books on "the new york times" bestsellers list and an enviable feat in the competitive world of publishing. recent bestsellers have included courting disaster by mark season and cultural corruption by michelle malkin. read very by far the highest batting average of "new york times" bestseller publishers -- published per title published by any publisher. marji graduated from dartmouth college with a b.a. in english and she earned her master's in journalism from american university. she is married, has three bright and beautiful daughters. two are in colleges one is in high school. in 2005, their clear boothe luce policy institute presented marji with our woman of the year award and we are also blessed to have marji is a member of our board of directors. please join me in welcoming marji ross. of. [applause] >> thank you. it is delightful to be here with all of you today. thank you very much. thank you michelle and bridget for hosting and as michelle said it's a wonderful thing for this partnership between claire b
her strong leadership over the past 12 years, the company has placed 48 of its books on "the new york times" bestsellers list and an enviable feat in the competitive world of publishing. recent bestsellers have included courting disaster by mark season and cultural corruption by michelle malkin. read very by far the highest batting average of "new york times" bestseller publishers -- published per title published by any publisher. marji graduated from dartmouth college with...
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and, you know, i live inside new york for a while, spent time in l.a. in new york and l.a. it was recently news that those cities, big cities are not meeting the needs of english language learners. and, you know, they're treated as a relatively low priority in the public school system, and i think that's largely because, you know, they don't -- not all the kids have voice yet. and if they don't have voices, the parents especially don't have voices because they may not all speak english. so i think it's important to give all kids a great education, and that's what i would like to see is, um, better programs and better schools for the kids who need it most. >> host: brooke hauser, with so many nationalities represented at this school in brooklyn, were there tensions between kids from different countries? >> guest: yeah, definitely. you know, one of the ones that always comes to mind, and it wasn't, you know, it wasn't too bad, but, um, tibetan students and chinese students. the whole reason that a lot of kids and their families lefty bet in the first place was they were not a
and, you know, i live inside new york for a while, spent time in l.a. in new york and l.a. it was recently news that those cities, big cities are not meeting the needs of english language learners. and, you know, they're treated as a relatively low priority in the public school system, and i think that's largely because, you know, they don't -- not all the kids have voice yet. and if they don't have voices, the parents especially don't have voices because they may not all speak english. so i...
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. >> check "the new york times" story. >> i'm not surprised that "the new york times" tried to put it on trial. >> advantage, romney. >> ron paul hammered rick santorum. >> big government, big spending individual. >> reporter: then he hit gingrich for not serving in the military. >> i don't look it when we send our kids off to fight these wars, and when those individuals didn't go themselves. >> the fact is i never asked for deferment. i was married with a child. >> i was married and i had two kids and i went. >> reporter: advantage romney. paul guns for his opponents. but not for him. second debate. santorum and gingrich seemed to gang up on romney for portraying himself as a nonpolitician. romney for the first time started to lose his cool. >> hoed, wait it's still my turn. >> are you going to tell people you will not run for re-election if you win. >> reporter: advantage santorum rattling the front-runner. jon huntsman in the first debate he seemed more determined to speak chinese than challenge. >> as they would say in china -- >> reporter: by the second debate he hit back hard at
. >> check "the new york times" story. >> i'm not surprised that "the new york times" tried to put it on trial. >> advantage, romney. >> ron paul hammered rick santorum. >> big government, big spending individual. >> reporter: then he hit gingrich for not serving in the military. >> i don't look it when we send our kids off to fight these wars, and when those individuals didn't go themselves. >> the fact is i never asked for...
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or the new york times otherwise are documentary doesn't tell others it doesn't count it in the new documentary disposed to be cool and edgy and kind of not established meant the fact that now the new york times or the l.a. times has to review them just kind of makes one percenters documentaries failed or hating the m.p.a. even all nerds are only one or so but only if i'm wrong or maybe i've missed out but like do we have way too many documentaries out there is this like a problem that i'm unaware of in our society when it's all that too many too many unique voices. well that's one of their arguments in the using here is that certain people certain documentaries try to get through by putting out a theatrical trailer without actually having you know intend to do nearly ended with the internet all and it's absurd you don't need the new york times and the l.a. times in order to review or to review something in order for it to be considered just ok should we do i think we're going to skip one of our story so we can get into the really sad when the we already. and it turns out well yo
or the new york times otherwise are documentary doesn't tell others it doesn't count it in the new documentary disposed to be cool and edgy and kind of not established meant the fact that now the new york times or the l.a. times has to review them just kind of makes one percenters documentaries failed or hating the m.p.a. even all nerds are only one or so but only if i'm wrong or maybe i've missed out but like do we have way too many documentaries out there is this like a problem that i'm...