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" and the public editor of "the new york times" doesn't trust "the new york times," either. job. her job is to evaluate questionable reporting in "the new york times." and "the new york times" being a fundamentally responsible news organization knows it needs a cop inside "the new york times" to try to keep the newspaper operating. at "the new york times," normally high level of journalistic standards. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. and we're new to the pacific northwest. the rain, the mud -- babam! it's there. the outside comes in. it's kinda nasty so you start the towel-mop shuffle. where are you sun?! [ doorbell rings ] oh, wow, it's a swiffer wetjet. this puts my towel mopping to shame. whoa! ew
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say the "new york times" was out in front of anything. more over, the hypocrisy of the "new york times" invoking state rights -- >> saying once we reveal the federal law each state can -- >> i am very much -- i would push almost all of these things down to the lowest level possible. but the "new york times" doesn't have that position on tobacco or anything else except on policies where it thinks it will advance the ball. >> kelly, we saw a little bit in those clips and the rest of the media not falling into those line about glowingly positive reports about let's legalize pot. >> gawker, which can be snarky sometimes, i thought they had an interesting column which was entitled endorsing legalized weed doesn't make you a thought leader. but when you read it, he essentially made the samt argument. when you have the "new york times" doing article after article for years on the article in terms of arrestes and who was facing larger penalties for marijuana arrests in new york and to weigh all of this once it becomes palm lar in polls nationally
say the "new york times" was out in front of anything. more over, the hypocrisy of the "new york times" invoking state rights -- >> saying once we reveal the federal law each state can -- >> i am very much -- i would push almost all of these things down to the lowest level possible. but the "new york times" doesn't have that position on tobacco or anything else except on policies where it thinks it will advance the ball. >> kelly, we saw a little...
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" and the public editor of "the new york times" doesn't trust "the new york times," either. has a job. her job is to evaluate questionable reporting in "the new york times." and "the new york times" being a fundamentally responsible news organization knows it needs a cop inside "the new york times" to try to keep the newspaper operating at "the new york times" normally high level of journalistic standards. mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through september 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and may qualify for a two-month payment credit. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe the gap will close when healthcare gets simpler. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap be
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he saw it in pakistan but never in the u.s. >> let's talk about the "new york times" report. is confirming independent autopsy results that michael brown was shot six times and details coming from the "new york times." >> there is a key quote if i can read it. this one said it looks like his head was bent down. this is the wound at the top of his head, the tall wound. the quote from the medical ex examiner said he could be giving up or charging forward at the officer. he had the new details. it doesn't tell us anything conclusive. >> you cannot jump to conclusions in this this. the facts are the facts. the facts are that this independent autopsy shows michael brown was shot six times. it shows michael brown was shot four times in the right arm, twice in the head and a all of the bullets were fired to the front. >> we need more information. that's the main take away. we need more information. >> absolutely. the new york times reporting on cnn that michael brown, the independent autopsy shows he was shot six time. brian will stay with me. we'll continue our live coverage of the
he saw it in pakistan but never in the u.s. >> let's talk about the "new york times" report. is confirming independent autopsy results that michael brown was shot six times and details coming from the "new york times." >> there is a key quote if i can read it. this one said it looks like his head was bent down. this is the wound at the top of his head, the tall wound. the quote from the medical ex examiner said he could be giving up or charging forward at the...
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you catched across your career and thom as well in "new york times." back in the day we had bureaus from cbs and "new york times." it seem to me, those are now shrinking and becoming fewer in number. we're now depending more on the more that's actually there. we touched on this as well in terms of the impact of the internet. how do you think the media is changing with some of the aspects? >> to give you an example, when i started on the news, getting them was a big story everyday. we would tell you the story and show you footage from two or three days ago. then we got video taped. video tape, you didn't have to develop. there was a delay but not as much of a delay. then, in the gulf war, i was the executive producer of the weekend news sunday morning. we had an 11:00 newscast. i remember sitting in the control room. we had a transmitter on a flat bed truck. sitting in the control room where they found the footprint of the satellite. you saw american troops walking in kuwait. now of course with the arab spring, it's instantaneous. the question is, how do
you catched across your career and thom as well in "new york times." back in the day we had bureaus from cbs and "new york times." it seem to me, those are now shrinking and becoming fewer in number. we're now depending more on the more that's actually there. we touched on this as well in terms of the impact of the internet. how do you think the media is changing with some of the aspects? >> to give you an example, when i started on the news, getting them was a big...
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"the new york times" doesn't know. m is all the clarity that you get from the new york times in depth reporting on this. that's all you get on that point. "the new york times" interviewed michael brady. why didn't they quote him on how michael brown moved toward the officer? listen to this description michael brady gave tonight about how michael brown moved toward the officer. >> by the time i get outside, he's already turned around, facing the officer. he's balled up, he has his arms like under his stomach and he was halfway down, like he was going down. and the officer lets out about three or four shots at him. so like i said, just like the body, i took a few pictures in the video, but how his body is on the ground with his arms tucked in, that's how he got shot or whatever. like i said before, he was already like this, and he look one or two steps going towards the officer and like i said, he let go three or four more shots at him. >> that's what michael brady means by moving toward the officer. michael brown stumbli
"the new york times" doesn't know. m is all the clarity that you get from the new york times in depth reporting on this. that's all you get on that point. "the new york times" interviewed michael brady. why didn't they quote him on how michael brown moved toward the officer? listen to this description michael brady gave tonight about how michael brown moved toward the officer. >> by the time i get outside, he's already turned around, facing the officer. he's balled up,...
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the "new york times" is no exception. they have a brand of bias. should never get involved in their news coverage on the front page. i will say, however, people who have biases, and i know what they are, and they share facts that are well researched, i don't find a problem with it. transparency is the new objectivity. economist" is biased economists. [laughter] 's is like your old wife uncle telling you things. you know what he thinks. >> the history of opinion migratesas readership online it is very difficult to tell what is an opinion piece, what is an analysis, what is a reported piece? it doesn't come with signifiers print did. this is on the front page. this is on the opinion page. this has a tag with a logo that tells me it is someone's column. these things have blended in. with that these traditional differences have started to go away as well. >> the next questioner is anita shaw, the president of the atlanta press club. she coordinates investigative reporting for bloomberg. >> thank you. quick question. what new technologies are you both wa
the "new york times" is no exception. they have a brand of bias. should never get involved in their news coverage on the front page. i will say, however, people who have biases, and i know what they are, and they share facts that are well researched, i don't find a problem with it. transparency is the new objectivity. economist" is biased economists. [laughter] 's is like your old wife uncle telling you things. you know what he thinks. >> the history of opinion migratesas...
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" saying he outlined the iraq policy, other foreign policy, and they put that on "new york times" website and, then, the white house aides briefed we reporters on background and a lot of what we call "ticktock" stories cake out in the "new york times" and the "washington post" the "washington post" and in "politico" so they are trying to canvas everyone, get the word out. that is good for the media, good for the public. they should have done this a long tyke ago. >> i love all the identical details that come out like joint chief chairman getting in the limousine with obama and the president was laid if the george town dinner with michelle and details like that. >> remarkably similar. imagine that. are the media hawks now saying obama is doing too little and too late, are they in anyway out of touch with public opinion that is worried about getting immeshed in the battles of iraq. >> that was pressed on the editorial page but if you listen to the clip you just played of how the questions were framed to the president, how do you reassure the american people we are not dragged into
" saying he outlined the iraq policy, other foreign policy, and they put that on "new york times" website and, then, the white house aides briefed we reporters on background and a lot of what we call "ticktock" stories cake out in the "new york times" and the "washington post" the "washington post" and in "politico" so they are trying to canvas everyone, get the word out. that is good for the media, good for the public. they...
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>> well, president obama basically gave an interview to thomas friedman of the "new york times" where he said, outlining his iraq policy, other foreign policy, they chunked that up and put that on the "new york times" website. meanwhile, the white house aides briefed reporters on background and a lot of what we call in the business ticktock stories came out, in the "new york times" and the "washington post," and in politico as well. so what they're doing right now is they are trying to canvass everybody, get all of the word out. and that is good for the media. that is good for the public. they should have been doing this a long time ago. >> there are always the identical details that come out in these background discussions like joint chief chairman dempsey getting in the limo with obama. the president was late for his georgetown dinner with michelle. and details like that. >> remarkably similar. imagine how that happens. >> are the media hawks, amy, who are filling the airwaves now and saying obama's doing too little and too late, are they in any way out of touch with public opinion
>> well, president obama basically gave an interview to thomas friedman of the "new york times" where he said, outlining his iraq policy, other foreign policy, they chunked that up and put that on the "new york times" website. meanwhile, the white house aides briefed reporters on background and a lot of what we call in the business ticktock stories came out, in the "new york times" and the "washington post," and in politico as well. so what they're...
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we will read the boast messages at the end of each practice. >> a "new york times" times regulation torpedoes a democratic senators career and frank luntz asks ordinary americans why they don't trust the media. s >>> "the new york times" story on montana's democratic senator john walsh upended his campaign 19 days ago. the paper said the iraq war veteran had plagiarized a quarter of his thesis at the army war college. walsh denied ripping off the work of other scholars, then told the a.p. that maybe he had but was being treated at the time for post-traumatic stress disorder, then clarified to yahoo! what his doctor had said. >> he didn't he make that diagnosis of ptsd specifically? >> he said there were symptoms of ptsd. in no way did any of that have anything to do with what i did at the army war college. >> and on thursday walsh ended his campaign for a full senate term. so amy holmes, have you gotten over your shock and surprise that a left-leaning newspaper just knocked a democrat out of office? >> ironic, since the -- him dropping out of the race has been as buried as his political caree
we will read the boast messages at the end of each practice. >> a "new york times" times regulation torpedoes a democratic senators career and frank luntz asks ordinary americans why they don't trust the media. s >>> "the new york times" story on montana's democratic senator john walsh upended his campaign 19 days ago. the paper said the iraq war veteran had plagiarized a quarter of his thesis at the army war college. walsh denied ripping off the work of other...
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. >> without the internet, even a respected person from the new york times would not have a future because it's income is generated by advertising links. gabrielle dark now works for the guardian newspaper but it was once his job to retain as many new york times readers as possible. but our ability to tell stories has gone from simply print and photographs to interactive to maps, to different types of games, to video and relate to all of those combined. >> this is one of the computer games invented for the new york times. it addresses an issue found in articles in the paper -- the dangers of writing text messages while driving. >> one of the strengths is that it really engages the reader, games or something they actively participate in. as soon as you have one of your readers engaging with your content, it becomes more easy to get them to care more about that content. >> several new york companies specialize in developing computer games for media outlets. one of them is games for change. the most popular article on the new york times in 2013 was not an article i made. it was an interactive
. >> without the internet, even a respected person from the new york times would not have a future because it's income is generated by advertising links. gabrielle dark now works for the guardian newspaper but it was once his job to retain as many new york times readers as possible. but our ability to tell stories has gone from simply print and photographs to interactive to maps, to different types of games, to video and relate to all of those combined. >> this is one of the...
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say it is a 75 which is what i find the new york times as. terms of what that means is that a new york times is a law like that joe lieberman speech. the lot of people : the moderate he is actually about a 75 on the scale midway between. about like a joe lieberman speech. it's a 75 on that scale. there are various outlets that i computes numbers for it. a report the mall. >> host: give us one example of how you got joe lieberman to 75 end of the new york times is the 75. >> guest: a carry. so this is maybe a recent example, but in my book the main way that i judge hal liberal or conservative the speeches or how liberal or conservative the media content is is look at the tank citations. and so i have a list of 200 think tanks ranging from the heritage foundation to the economic policy institute, think, center for budget and policy priorities of lsi. i just kind of count the ratio of those. you know, is a new york times siding with the heritage foundation more or the center on budget and policy priorities. and they would probably have something
say it is a 75 which is what i find the new york times as. terms of what that means is that a new york times is a law like that joe lieberman speech. the lot of people : the moderate he is actually about a 75 on the scale midway between. about like a joe lieberman speech. it's a 75 on that scale. there are various outlets that i computes numbers for it. a report the mall. >> host: give us one example of how you got joe lieberman to 75 end of the new york times is the 75. >> guest: a...
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close time square in new york. public police brutality spread nationwide and. you're watching international good to have you with us. the center of town yes has enjoyed a night of bombing with ukraine's military saying it's part of the final stage of freeing the city from the local militia. the scenes of devastation are emerging from across the city with many buildings burnt all riddled with holes more than seventy people have been killed in the last three days ukrainian army is using heavy artillery such as rocket launchers the locals claim something more sinister is also being deployed. on thursday night people in don yes say that alongside the now familiar sound of bombing came this r.t. can't verify these images at the moment local suspect it shows incendiary devices similar to those apparently used by the military in the blockade of another a sin city a few months ago. well let's take a look at where all of this is happening don yet scare is the regional capital almost a million people live in the city which has been under constant fire since may in three
close time square in new york. public police brutality spread nationwide and. you're watching international good to have you with us. the center of town yes has enjoyed a night of bombing with ukraine's military saying it's part of the final stage of freeing the city from the local militia. the scenes of devastation are emerging from across the city with many buildings burnt all riddled with holes more than seventy people have been killed in the last three days ukrainian army is using heavy...
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the "new york times" is no exception. they have a brand of bias. ould never get involved in their news coverage on the front page. i will say, however, people who have biases, and i know what they are, and they share facts that are well researched, i don't find a problem with it. transparency is the new objectivity. economist" is biased economists. [laughter] 's is like your old wife uncle telling you things. you know what he thinks. >> the history of opinion migratesas readership online it is very difficult to tell what is an opinion piece, what is an analysis, what is a reported piece? it doesn't come with signifiers print did. this is on the front page. this is on the opinion page. this has a tag with a logo that tells me it is someone's column. these things have blended in. with that these traditional differences have started to go away as well. >> the next questioner is anita shaw, the president of the atlanta press club. she coordinates investigative reporting for bloomberg. >> thank you. quick question. what new technologies are you both watc
the "new york times" is no exception. they have a brand of bias. ould never get involved in their news coverage on the front page. i will say, however, people who have biases, and i know what they are, and they share facts that are well researched, i don't find a problem with it. transparency is the new objectivity. economist" is biased economists. [laughter] 's is like your old wife uncle telling you things. you know what he thinks. >> the history of opinion migratesas...
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we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the journey. to testify against his alleged sorts it could be a major blow to investigative journalism and the west in washington i'm going to check on our team. to be on the fringe of british politics is hitting the donations and. has managed to raise more money than the junior government or the liberal democrats called the story. used to exploring cities through google street view how about heading on the water online and how we could soon explore the beauty beneath the city. and the twentieth century left an indelible image in our minds of nazi supporters of radical skinheads violence but th
we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the journey. to...
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," nate's fivethirtyeight blog at "the new york times" was a huge driver of internet traffic to "the new york times" website throughout the whole 2012 election cycle. it was just a mega, mega site for them. of course after the 2012 election when he nailed it again despite all of the naysayers, after that he sort of became too big for "the new york times" and now he is nate silver empire. he once again is running something called fivethirtyeight but now under the auspicious of espn. it's not just about politics and definitely not just about sports. he's an empire. espn is very lucky to have a piece of it. right now, nate silver's latest prediction about who's going to control the u.s. senate after this year's elections is that he says there's a 60% probability that republicans are going to win control of the u.s. senate. after nate silver left "the new york times", "the times" formed another data-driven unit on their website called the upshot. it does a lot of things nate used to do plus more. they have a big staff. they're particularly good into turning data into understandable
," nate's fivethirtyeight blog at "the new york times" was a huge driver of internet traffic to "the new york times" website throughout the whole 2012 election cycle. it was just a mega, mega site for them. of course after the 2012 election when he nailed it again despite all of the naysayers, after that he sort of became too big for "the new york times" and now he is nate silver empire. he once again is running something called fivethirtyeight but now under...
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the journal it's from "the new york times" is in good shape. she is in hospital. been treated already. and i think within a short time she will be in turkey. >> she'll be recuperating in turkey. we're talking about alissa rubin, the photographer from "the new york times." adam ferguson, i take it, he is okay. what about the yazidi member of parliament who was on board that helicopter, what do we know about her condition? >> no, no, all of them, they are okay, they have been slightly injured, but they have been treated by our doctors and hospitals. so they are back. >> how does a pilot of a helicopter die if the helicopter hits a rock, let's say, because are you sure there was no hostile fire or anything like that, it was simply a technical problem? >> no, no, i'm sure, because i talked to pea there, and they told me while they were watching the helicopter, i'm sure about that. it seems it was a mistake from the pilot. it hit the rock and he didn't see that and that led to the damage of the helicopter while on the ground. >> mr. hussein, are you getting enough u.s.
the journal it's from "the new york times" is in good shape. she is in hospital. been treated already. and i think within a short time she will be in turkey. >> she'll be recuperating in turkey. we're talking about alissa rubin, the photographer from "the new york times." adam ferguson, i take it, he is okay. what about the yazidi member of parliament who was on board that helicopter, what do we know about her condition? >> no, no, all of them, they are okay,...
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colonist forooks, the new york times -- columnist for the new york times. at her opening dinner, david gave a riveting, sobering talk about the subject happiness. in the back of the my mind i have the for a williams song going -- the pharrell williams song going on. the moral versus the economic as we look at the machine age that is coming. david brooks. >> i ask short questions. machines think, humans think, what is the difference? >> i think we both wish that i were thomas these days. you think you have written a book about economics and then somebody shows you what that actually means. machines don't think. a the same way, there is great pioneer of artificial intelligence that said airplanes don't flap their wings. we see cool stuff going on in nature and we build machines that get theire. geeks talk to these uber and i say, are you building artificial brains, they generally say i have no idea how the brain works. i am solving an engineering problem. there are guys who are trying to reverse engineer the brain and put that in silicon. if they are successf
colonist forooks, the new york times -- columnist for the new york times. at her opening dinner, david gave a riveting, sobering talk about the subject happiness. in the back of the my mind i have the for a williams song going -- the pharrell williams song going on. the moral versus the economic as we look at the machine age that is coming. david brooks. >> i ask short questions. machines think, humans think, what is the difference? >> i think we both wish that i were thomas these...
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once again the public editor of "the new york times," margaret sullivan, to do a special posting today the "new york times" coverage of ferguson and she said that choice of words was a regrettable mistake. later in her report on it, she said "no angel" was a blunder. what would you say to explain the feelings that are out there, both in ferguson and nationally, about the sensitivity to these kinds of references to michael brown? >> yeah, i was disappointed. i thought the timing of that was, at the very least, insensitive. the day of his funeral. and i think a lot -- we've seen different times wear coming from the "new york times" today, even from the local ferguson police department, things that would act to disparage the name of michael brown as the victim. but i think we just need to keep in mind the facts of the case. this is the case of two human beings. one had a weapon, one did not. one wound up dead. and so the community here is eager to get all the facts out about mr. brown and of course the officer, darren wilson, in a trial. and the quicker the county prosecutor indicts, the
once again the public editor of "the new york times," margaret sullivan, to do a special posting today the "new york times" coverage of ferguson and she said that choice of words was a regrettable mistake. later in her report on it, she said "no angel" was a blunder. what would you say to explain the feelings that are out there, both in ferguson and nationally, about the sensitivity to these kinds of references to michael brown? >> yeah, i was disappointed. i...
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awkward position because right around the same time, a reporter from the new york times emma david robe- from "the new york times" had disappeared, david rogue. casemade an interesting that if we wrote stories about him that it would endanger his life. i can think of a lot of cases where a made a mistake and i was too cautious. by and large, those are the standards. it has to come from someone high up. it has to be as specific. i don't want to hear that i will have blood on my hands. i don't want to hear the vague that this will help the terrorists. i want very, very specific stuff. foiledhe case of the terror plot that led to the justice department sweeping up as ap records, that story was held for five days at the government's request. it was based on the fact that the operation was still ongoing and they were hunting these guys down. it was only after the government said that it would not jeopardize the operation that the story was public which makes what happened next even more outrageous. >> if it's an ongoing investigation and they make the case and they are very specific and it c
awkward position because right around the same time, a reporter from the new york times emma david robe- from "the new york times" had disappeared, david rogue. casemade an interesting that if we wrote stories about him that it would endanger his life. i can think of a lot of cases where a made a mistake and i was too cautious. by and large, those are the standards. it has to come from someone high up. it has to be as specific. i don't want to hear that i will have blood on my hands....
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government stop it's to see the new york times journalist james writes that the u.s. justice department wants him to give up the name of the sorts which james lies and has refused to do time and time again now the justice department considers forcing . him to change flies and continues to refuse he may go to jail the source has provided him with information about a bungled cia operation in iran which the journalist used in his two thousand and six book state of war and was first subpoenaed in...
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one of them is happening at the place i work, "new york times." "the times" has successfully instituted a pay wall. now there are 800,000 digital only subscribers. it is bringing in lots of money. in fact, an interesting milestone occurred about a year and a half ago in which, traditionally as many of you know, advertising revenue was the way the whole thing was powered. circulation was much smaller part of where the money came from. at "new york times" because of the decline of print, and the cause of success of the digital subscriptions, that was flipped on its head about a year ago. consumer revenue both in subscriptions, it has surpassed circulation revenue. advertising revenue. let me restate it. consumer revenue has now surpassed advertising revenue. that is upside down of what it used to be. it is a big change and a heartening change. it means something is working. we all want something to be working. the thing that i would say in terms of looking forward is that there are values that i think is very important the values don't change as the
one of them is happening at the place i work, "new york times." "the times" has successfully instituted a pay wall. now there are 800,000 digital only subscribers. it is bringing in lots of money. in fact, an interesting milestone occurred about a year and a half ago in which, traditionally as many of you know, advertising revenue was the way the whole thing was powered. circulation was much smaller part of where the money came from. at "new york times" because of...
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hee new york times" said needlessly risked a valuable life and a collapsible and otherwise dangerous device. >> the book is "away from the white house: presidential escapes, retreats, and vacations ." we've been speaking with lawrence knutson, the author. thanks for being with us on american history tv. >> thank you. >> tonight at six: 30 p.m. eastern from the american bar association's and a meeting, supreme court chief justice john roberts discusses the magna carta on its 800th anniversary. he reflects on why there was a need for the magna carta. how it helped to shape a young and growing american and its significance today. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. week american history's a" brings you films that tell the story of the 20th century. >> from the ground station nestled in the mountains, a signal is sent to a satellite.
hee new york times" said needlessly risked a valuable life and a collapsible and otherwise dangerous device. >> the book is "away from the white house: presidential escapes, retreats, and vacations ." we've been speaking with lawrence knutson, the author. thanks for being with us on american history tv. >> thank you. >> tonight at six: 30 p.m. eastern from the american bar association's and a meeting, supreme court chief justice john roberts discusses the magna...
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joining me now is new york times reporter and co-author of "enmys within," matt apu zoe. thanks for joining me. you have been covering it extensively for "the new york times." for all the news about the white house ordered review about what we are putting on american streets, how optimistic are you that change may come to the policy, given the incentive or -- let's start, the lobbying efforts on behalf of defense contractors, military contractors and all officer associations representing 1600 s.w.a.t. groups across the country. they do not want to see it change. >> two steps. the thing that is most interesting right now in the city is that it took what happened in ferguson in 2014 to prompt a comprehensive review of what has basically been america's counterterrorism strategy. the fact someone is looking at this for the first time on a wholesale level is really significant. at least it's a possibility of the first, most certainly most significant correction on the strategy since 9/11. whether it will happen, i'm not sure. for me, it's not the lobbyist that is are the big on
joining me now is new york times reporter and co-author of "enmys within," matt apu zoe. thanks for joining me. you have been covering it extensively for "the new york times." for all the news about the white house ordered review about what we are putting on american streets, how optimistic are you that change may come to the policy, given the incentive or -- let's start, the lobbying efforts on behalf of defense contractors, military contractors and all officer associations...
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the new york times magazine, how do you feel about the new york times magazine?fell off my chair, three days with us, invited him to one of our cannabis tastings with the beverly hills cannabis club that had him meet all the people we are working with and he loved it. stuart: the guy from the new york times in charge of the front cover of the new york times magazine flies out to see you in the beverly hills cannabis club and goes to the tasting? did he get stoned with you? >> no. what was interesting was he observed everyone. i thought it was really cute when he looked over and said everyone is medicated except for you. he got to meet the chef and the high-profile members of the club and followed this for three days from the dispensary to the tasting and was great. stuart: the new york times got this push on a national basis, and legalize it all over the country and you are in favor of that. you don't want to operate the budget you could be prosecuted by the fed's. you are in favor of this too. in california not long ago there was a referendum, statewide vote leg
the new york times magazine, how do you feel about the new york times magazine?fell off my chair, three days with us, invited him to one of our cannabis tastings with the beverly hills cannabis club that had him meet all the people we are working with and he loved it. stuart: the guy from the new york times in charge of the front cover of the new york times magazine flies out to see you in the beverly hills cannabis club and goes to the tasting? did he get stoned with you? >> no. what was...
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saying they were talking with relevant parties about what they say were inaccuracies in "the new york timesey say they will no longer comment publicly on any of this and meanwhile, the "new york daily news" reports tonight that governor cuomo's office hired a, quote, prominent white collar criminal defense lawyer to represent them in this matter. this is the biggest test so far for governor cuomo who not only is running for re-election this year but has plans to go way beyond new york state politics. joining us, blake zeff, salon.com, and columnist with capital new york. you've been all over this story. you know this as well as anyone who's covering it. so let's just start with we had some of the details from that "new york times" story that published last week. it was an amazing story. some of the details here about what was apparently going on whenever this commission got anywhere near the governor's office. this new story today, the big new piece of this is this letter that the u.s. attorney has sent to cuomo and that letter has to do with how cuomo responded to the story that was publis
saying they were talking with relevant parties about what they say were inaccuracies in "the new york timesey say they will no longer comment publicly on any of this and meanwhile, the "new york daily news" reports tonight that governor cuomo's office hired a, quote, prominent white collar criminal defense lawyer to represent them in this matter. this is the biggest test so far for governor cuomo who not only is running for re-election this year but has plans to go way beyond new...
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we need to see people do what they are doing at the "new york times." ou can build a business off that for the future. >> margaret, will there be a the "new yorkof times?" >> i think there will be. i don't think there will always be. but i think that it will be around in 10 years. i mean, you know, there are those, and i am not sure how accurate this is, but there are certainly those that think at some point some daily papers will be eliminated and the sunday will live on, the lucrative one with the advertising and it and the biggest editorial effort. there is no discussion of anything like that that i am aware of. but there is no question that is the trend. we have no way of knowing exactly how quickly that will happen. you don't have to go back far to realize, 10 years ago things were very different in the newspaper business. so it is difficult to look out 10 years. example >> in the , past, most newspapers generated 85% of revenue from advertising. 15% from circulation. you can imagine the tremendous difference. for those of you who have questions, an
we need to see people do what they are doing at the "new york times." ou can build a business off that for the future. >> margaret, will there be a the "new yorkof times?" >> i think there will be. i don't think there will always be. but i think that it will be around in 10 years. i mean, you know, there are those, and i am not sure how accurate this is, but there are certainly those that think at some point some daily papers will be eliminated and the sunday...
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the new york times and the herald tribune were in the battle to be the number one paper in new york and to be the number one paper in the country. and there was newspaper rationing, paper rationing. there was limited space. there was less stuff to print on. the herald tribune shrunk the size of the noose of the could keep their advertisers happy and made huge profits and the times had limited space to cover news. and so they lost money during the war but when the war was over their circulation was higher in all the advertisers came back to "the new york times." the decision of how much do you use your limited resources for ads or, to use for news really meant something. what is different about the internet is would you not have to make that choice. we can say we're going to do all the news we can possibly do because the internet never runs out of space. we will do all of the cute animals and quizzes and lists because we are not going to run out of space and we will do all the rented content and all those things can exist in their track without scarce resources. that has created a really
the new york times and the herald tribune were in the battle to be the number one paper in new york and to be the number one paper in the country. and there was newspaper rationing, paper rationing. there was limited space. there was less stuff to print on. the herald tribune shrunk the size of the noose of the could keep their advertisers happy and made huge profits and the times had limited space to cover news. and so they lost money during the war but when the war was over their circulation...
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out that is the front page of "the new york times yuriko richard, -- new york times here, -- new york times." i think that the obama presidency is 100 times worse than what we are willing to admit. c-span,like to see "washington journal," do a program on -- i keep reading these reports about troops being brought into the country and trained here for urban warfare, stationed at aces close to federal lands, that is where they are training. c-span could get enough people to really verify or deny like thisooks to me could possibly be a serious threat against the people. host: ok. we are in open phones for the next 30 minutes. you can start piling in. -- dialing in. host: public policy issues, you can talk about what is happening syria, asirstrikes in well as domestic issues, what the president announced yesterday on veterans affairs and improving care for the nation veterans. the front page of open up to washington times" this morning -- "the washington times," this morning. citizen,that american here's a picture of him. mike, kentucky, democratic caller, go ahead. mike? we are in open ph
out that is the front page of "the new york times yuriko richard, -- new york times here, -- new york times." i think that the obama presidency is 100 times worse than what we are willing to admit. c-span,like to see "washington journal," do a program on -- i keep reading these reports about troops being brought into the country and trained here for urban warfare, stationed at aces close to federal lands, that is where they are training. c-span could get enough people to...
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we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the german trains twice in to testify against his alleged sorts it could be a major blow to investigative journalism because wes in washington i'm going to check on our team. national security and human rights lawyer taslima told us that the rise in this case is political revenge against a whistleblower rather than a security measure. what the justice department is demanding now from jim risin is completely unnecessary and is more about political vendetta against mr risin for publishing information the government doesn't like rather than protecting national security but whistle blowing is in th
we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the german trains...
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lou: and your judgment about the "new york times" turning against the president? is is quite a statement from "the new york times" and the party leadership separate yourself. and that traditional support all the sudden falls away so not only with people in their own party tuesday back away but not doing that every day staff to help members they don't want him in their district. they want his dash but not him. he has become a pariah to a lot of people in both races of the democratic party. lou: thank you for being here. speaker of the house hassert. rotation from theodore roosevelt said far better it is to do might be things for glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure them to take rank with the bourse spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much because they live in the grave "twilight" that knows neither victory nor defeat. up next to the kids in make obsession not going according to script. hillary clinton's next attack on president obama. our "name your price" tool helps -- oh, jamie, you got a little something on the back of your shoe there. a price
lou: and your judgment about the "new york times" turning against the president? is is quite a statement from "the new york times" and the party leadership separate yourself. and that traditional support all the sudden falls away so not only with people in their own party tuesday back away but not doing that every day staff to help members they don't want him in their district. they want his dash but not him. he has become a pariah to a lot of people in both races of the...
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even the "new york times" is hammering about this. >> that's the tipping point. at this point if i were to guess what's happening behind closed doors is, that obama's circle is telling him it's time to look like you are doing some work. i is coming back to washington on sunday. >> as planned. not early. >> and he came back for a couple meetings this week. >> which we still can't find out what he was doing. >> he also went to a wedding party when he was back here this week as we talked about earlier. so, i think, you know, they are getting the message. he needs -- the golf is just a symptom of a problem. the golf is not the problem. the president's golf. the look of detachment and just position of his actions when it seems like the middle east is falling apart and american brutally killed. what is the president doing? it looks like he is he just recreating and not really taking his job seriously. part of a larger pattern of disengagement. that's a bigger proper. >> any democrats disserved by this? >> we haven't seen any democratic lawmakers out there. there have be
even the "new york times" is hammering about this. >> that's the tipping point. at this point if i were to guess what's happening behind closed doors is, that obama's circle is telling him it's time to look like you are doing some work. i is coming back to washington on sunday. >> as planned. not early. >> and he came back for a couple meetings this week. >> which we still can't find out what he was doing. >> he also went to a wedding party when he was...
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we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the german trains twice in to testify against his alleged sorts it could be a major blow to investigative journalism to the west in washington i'm going to check on our team sounds of people have marched in tel aviv to saying the military for its offensive against the palestinians demonstrators called on the government and the army and hamas rocket attacks from gaza once and for all an estimated ten sauza israelis gathered for the first major demonstration backing the i.d.f. military campaign in gaza israel spend more than a month of onboarding the territory in the fans from hamas rocket fire t
we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the german trains...