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i'm not quite sure of the newsiness of it. >> the newsiness is it's monica lewinsky. i missed her. >> my god i missed her. i couldn't sleep at night. i missed her at night. i put the audio on my itunes. i had a nice jog. the best part is when they told them they were going to have dinner and a movie. monica, i don't think you know how this works. you're not on the dinner schedule. you have to eat with the president of zambia, not have a box dinner with the girl that was providing him services in higgs office. >> exa -- his office. >> exactly. >> can we get a little bit? >> no, monica. >> the president, do you think you might even be seen with me somewhere. >> but it is a good jogging -- >> yes. i'm glad you're jogging. >> oddly enough when you hit the genius button, a lot of u 2. >> you're strange. >> i don't know. kimberly, the inquirer got john edwards right. that's the only example i can think of. >> you're right. they had a lot of stuff on lacey peterson. they'd be out of business. this is a true story. they get it right. they get sued, they win. >> or they pay th
i'm not quite sure of the newsiness of it. >> the newsiness is it's monica lewinsky. i missed her. >> my god i missed her. i couldn't sleep at night. i missed her at night. i put the audio on my itunes. i had a nice jog. the best part is when they told them they were going to have dinner and a movie. monica, i don't think you know how this works. you're not on the dinner schedule. you have to eat with the president of zambia, not have a box dinner with the girl that was providing...
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this is pretaped with jay leno, it was quite a newsy interview, they talked about edward snowden, the nsa, the embassy closing, hillary clinton and health care. it is an entertainment show, and these are all important matters, and one of the things -- this is the first time he's saying it tonight, he will go to the g-20 in russia. jay carney said it earlier, is this really sort of the platform to be having a newsy interview at this time, which is a different question? >> no, i don't think it is. i mean, did he say he's going to go to the g-20. i thought he would go, but is he going to have the bilateral with president boughten? >> he did not say that. he said he's going to go to the g-20. he didn't mention if he's going to have the one on one with putin. >> one of the interest things here, take a look at the nsa, we've been told that we intercepted a phone call from al saturday zawahir zawahiri, to the top guy in the arabian peninsula, receiving an order to go out and take the americans down. now, this indicates that we are really wired in to al zawahiri, and the nsa is doing its job,
this is pretaped with jay leno, it was quite a newsy interview, they talked about edward snowden, the nsa, the embassy closing, hillary clinton and health care. it is an entertainment show, and these are all important matters, and one of the things -- this is the first time he's saying it tonight, he will go to the g-20 in russia. jay carney said it earlier, is this really sort of the platform to be having a newsy interview at this time, which is a different question? >> no, i don't think...
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is what you ate last night for dinner newsy?ould be for someone that just made this meal, it's the first time cooking it and it's special for them. or i'm going to the same restaurant. i might benefit from that. it's a delicate balance. i agree, there should be value to what you post, but you don't have to read it. am i really not going to like you anymore as a friend because you are posting meals. >> you have rules. let's lay out the rules. >> number one, make sure it's newsy. keep the the per am ters of one post a week. we don't need to see your daily. >> wow! >> really? >> what! >> why be on facebook. >> why are you using social media? go snail mail. >> do you have something that important to share every single day? >> yeah. >> oh, my gosh. i don't think we should be friends on facebook, by dear. >> oh, my gosh, really? i don't know you. >> there are ways to limit what you see and how often you see it. >> i think it's a combination of that with digital behavior. let's use some digital etiquette. post about things that aren't
is what you ate last night for dinner newsy?ould be for someone that just made this meal, it's the first time cooking it and it's special for them. or i'm going to the same restaurant. i might benefit from that. it's a delicate balance. i agree, there should be value to what you post, but you don't have to read it. am i really not going to like you anymore as a friend because you are posting meals. >> you have rules. let's lay out the rules. >> number one, make sure it's newsy. keep...
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. >> people probably rememberhe probably recall seeing newsy recall conferences where very proudonferenc v local law enforcement show off cars, show off boats show off houses, the things they've they' gotten as the fruits of investigation. when did this become a common tool in use by police departments across the country.ntry.->> it's interesting, there's civil forfeiture houses origins.ery -at the very very beginning of our country when they needed a way to go after pirates who had these vessels that the owner may be all the way in europe but let's just go after the ship we cuse we can't get the guy who owns the ship which made sense. but it really fell by pretty soon thereafter. ot until the drugs took off in the 80's and come the reaganrs -years did it become common for police -- legislation was legislation wa actually in many cases keep the proceeds that they got are the things you mentioned and actually use them funnel them back on fighting.> your report indicated that it's pretty hard if you're caught inught in this, if you're a citizen whose been stopped by a county sheriff or som
. >> people probably rememberhe probably recall seeing newsy recall conferences where very proudonferenc v local law enforcement show off cars, show off boats show off houses, the things they've they' gotten as the fruits of investigation. when did this become a common tool in use by police departments across the country.ntry.->> it's interesting, there's civil forfeiture houses origins.ery -at the very very beginning of our country when they needed a way to go after pirates who had...
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but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.s have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you it in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon site, they know a lot about me. they know what i might like to buy. no reason we could don't that with our newspaper site. >> that's the last word today. thanks to all of you, a conversation that will continue. that
but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.s have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you it in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon site, they know a...
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let's talk about this -- what has turned out to be a newsy. joining us is david from mainstay, tim from tamron, david from convergeent, and our own rick santelli. anybody own shares of apple? rick, you're out of this, i know. anyone? >> no, we don't. >> no one holds apple here. >> we own some apple. >> oh, well, you didn't raise your hand. so what do you think of carl icahn going after apple here? >> i think it's very interesting for the stock. certainly has a long-term history of success stories and even more recently taking the position opposite bill ackman on herbalife. so it's positive news for apple. we've seen the nice bounce for the stock. certainly a holder of the stock. >> would you like to see a greater, larger share buyback as carl icahn is suggesting? >> we would. we would. >> yeah, and, bill, what i volunteer is it speaks to maybe the dynamic marketplace we all sort of operate in. if you don't execute, there's capital, and capital comes after you. and more often than not, it's a good thing. it speaks to the competitiveness of the
let's talk about this -- what has turned out to be a newsy. joining us is david from mainstay, tim from tamron, david from convergeent, and our own rick santelli. anybody own shares of apple? rick, you're out of this, i know. anyone? >> no, we don't. >> no one holds apple here. >> we own some apple. >> oh, well, you didn't raise your hand. so what do you think of carl icahn going after apple here? >> i think it's very interesting for the stock. certainly has a...
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but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.s have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you it in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon site, they know a lot about me. they know what i might like to buy. no reason we could don't that with our newspaper site. >> that's the last word today. thanks to all of you, a conversation that will continue. that >>> massive industrial accidents lead to unbelievable explosions. >> we just had a huge explosion. >> gas leaks leveled buildings. >> it was the biggest explosion i had ever seen. >> gas stations erupt into infernoes. and rescue workers put it all on the line. >> it was the closest call i've had. >> dire circumstances. >> i'm thinking there's no way somebody's going to live
but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.s have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you it in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon site, they know a...
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but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.ean, newspapers have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you it in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon site, they know a lot about me. they know what i might like to buy. no reason we could don't that with our newspaper site. >> that's the last word today. thanks to all of you, a conversation that will continue. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing ] we replaced peopleiting room with a machine.r,st a room.
but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.ean, newspapers have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you it in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon...
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but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.spapers have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you it in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon site, they know a lot about me. they know what i might like to buy. no reason we could don't that with our newspaper site. >> that's the last word today. thanks to all of you, a conversation that will continue. that >>> good monday morning to you. right now on "first look." a california teen reunited with her father, after an elaborate back country rescue. >>> eric holder set to announce a major shift in u.s. drug policy. >>> one person still missing after a fast-moving mudslide tears through a colorado town. >>> a spectacular show in the night sky. >>> and why diamonds aren't jus
but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.spapers have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you it in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon site, they...
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but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.ean, newspapers have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon site, they know a lot about me. they know what i might like to buy. no reason we could don't that with our newspaper site. >> that's the last word today. thanks to all of you, a conversation that will continue. that's all for today here on "meet the press." we'll be back. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press. >>> good sunday afternoon. i'm craig melvin. here's what's happening right now. you're watching msnbc. >>> i pray for her recovery. i really pray for her recovery. she's going to have a really, really tough week. >> but we have our granddaughter. couldn't ask for anythin
but i think we're going to have to earn our keep every day by being newsy.ean, newspapers have value. news sites have value because they have news, they tell you something you don't know, and they tell you in an exciting, stylish way. we have to work better on that. we also have to deliver for advertisers. those lines that you were showing in the beginning of digital audience going up, the problem is that advertising revenue doesn't go up with it. and maybe, you know, i go to the amazon site,...
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. ♪ >>> again, with the sound track to "news "newsies" there.st. we will talk to one of the few people who have spoken with him in recent months. >>> and regeneron with a rare sales miss, the company's president and ceo will join us for an interview. >>> and serving up business at opentable with the stock up 35% this year, and we will talk to the company's ceo live later on. >>> we kick off with the bezos deal, and who knew that the amazon ceo would buy the washington post? live now with the latest is julia boorstin. >> simon, considering that the washington post revenue has been shrinking over ten years, it is more about the play than the upside. in bezos' letter to the employees he says that the company values the post and has no plans to change the company and wants to keep up with the internet transformation of the news business. it is not the first time that bezos has tablg evken a personae in a news asset. earlier he bought business site insider to help grow the operations. bezos joins a long list of billionaires jumping into the publishin
. ♪ >>> again, with the sound track to "news "newsies" there.st. we will talk to one of the few people who have spoken with him in recent months. >>> and regeneron with a rare sales miss, the company's president and ceo will join us for an interview. >>> and serving up business at opentable with the stock up 35% this year, and we will talk to the company's ceo live later on. >>> we kick off with the bezos deal, and who knew that the amazon...