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it covers a wide range of things and explained in the book the internet is a know, newsing and communications tool for extremists on the right and the left. before the internet. such people would meet down dark alleys and exchange propaganda a now with the push of the the button. click of the mouse they reached billions in seconds. it gives people the sense that violence is impossible for somebody to commit but online communities of extremists and the proliferation of hate says you are not crazy you are right. also is disturb is the home photocopy rants that some see in the comments sections to mainstream news sites. during the madoff affair the "palm beach post" closed the comments section because the anti-semetic comments of jews and money were rampant. and earlier this week. i was on cnn and cnn post add clip of my appearance on youtube. in most the online solution that gives the impression that the opinions expressed must be mainstream and acceptable. we are going to be worried about the impact of that on vulnerable children. for dr. martin luther king jr. and that contains racist liees t
it covers a wide range of things and explained in the book the internet is a know, newsing and communications tool for extremists on the right and the left. before the internet. such people would meet down dark alleys and exchange propaganda a now with the push of the the button. click of the mouse they reached billions in seconds. it gives people the sense that violence is impossible for somebody to commit but online communities of extremists and the proliferation of hate says you are not...
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had a friend who was an heiress, who thought it was a joke to go and get food stamps and now she newsesget very expensive pata. it destroys initiative, it destroys the ability to even think of working hard. it's a rare person who's coddled and given things for free who's going to want to work. >> we have got about 30 seconds, what is the way to fix this? >> what we have to have is moral sway, i just saw president obama this morning saying we have got to set a better example for young black youths and we have to set a better example that work is the key in society at large. work, work, work. >> work is a good thing. and ben i know you work very, very hard at everything you do. and maybe talking about work will encourage some people. >> work is always a good thing. it never hurts. >>> next on the rundown, detroit declares bankruptcy in the face of billions of dollars in debt. we sent jesse waters out to the motor city to see just >>> and in the waters world segment, yesterday detroit became the largest city in u.s. history ever to declare bankruptcy. the motor city faced nearly $19 billio
had a friend who was an heiress, who thought it was a joke to go and get food stamps and now she newsesget very expensive pata. it destroys initiative, it destroys the ability to even think of working hard. it's a rare person who's coddled and given things for free who's going to want to work. >> we have got about 30 seconds, what is the way to fix this? >> what we have to have is moral sway, i just saw president obama this morning saying we have got to set a better example for...
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is it appropriate for newsed a jen takes to be driven in that way?sometimes it is because news organizations are limited sometimes with how many hands they can put on deck. but there have to be a set of controls, there has to be fact checks, there has to be discipline to it. but i think it's important that you take the sooi goois coming out of twitter and you bring to broadcast. and i saw cnn, hln, and msnbc doing that repeatedly. they would pluck an issue out and they would have their legal affairs analysts respond. >> it can be really -- i love watching twitter more than i like contributing, but it seems to me that it also sharpens up the edges of a debate, that it is not where you go for, well, hang on a second, can we all step back. it's very different from the tones that we've heard from both the defense and the prosecution. and i think it sometimes adds to the harshness of what's out there. >> and i think by its nature it makes things shortened and sharpened. again, 140 characters is not nearly enough to talk about the case and there was anothe
is it appropriate for newsed a jen takes to be driven in that way?sometimes it is because news organizations are limited sometimes with how many hands they can put on deck. but there have to be a set of controls, there has to be fact checks, there has to be discipline to it. but i think it's important that you take the sooi goois coming out of twitter and you bring to broadcast. and i saw cnn, hln, and msnbc doing that repeatedly. they would pluck an issue out and they would have their legal...
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. >> why would you be so pat newsing to a young woman whose clearly been through an appalling ordeal and when i interviewed i found to be a smart cooky like i said. i found her to be fun, warm, engagin engaging, and nowhere near as stupid as you like to think. >> once again, i never used the word stupid. you did. she was the most important witness in a murder trial. she was standing between george zimmerman and 30 years in jail and for you to act as if she was abused by don west whose job was to ever sure his client didn't go to jail is outrage use. for education, i applaud mr. joiner. he's done a lot of work and i recommend we do something about the 50% dropout rate and president obama opposes allowing parents to use vouchers to get their kids out of bad government schools and get to a better school to get to a middle class. that's what we should talk about here instead of a situation like george zimmerman going to somebody he thinks is suspicious and they have an exchange that leads to an unfortunate death and black people should act over their shoulders and think a white guy will
. >> why would you be so pat newsing to a young woman whose clearly been through an appalling ordeal and when i interviewed i found to be a smart cooky like i said. i found her to be fun, warm, engagin engaging, and nowhere near as stupid as you like to think. >> once again, i never used the word stupid. you did. she was the most important witness in a murder trial. she was standing between george zimmerman and 30 years in jail and for you to act as if she was abused by don west...
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that would be very bad newsed in the short term and long term for pretty much everybody. >> we're puttingdetroit on the cover this week. we think it tells you that america does have a lot of problems aproblem. detroit-- there are two stories. there's the story of the failure, but there's also signs of hope. so we do think this is a classic american restructuring story, and maybe in five years' time it will look a lot better but actually, a lot of other cities and states may yet go the root. >> rose: 27% of pension funds are underfunded. >> at the straight and local level. >> i'm going to quote the two ks-- i'm able to connect them on this whereon which is to say, creative destruction of an economy includes destruction. matthew was right to point out this assault manufacturing renaissance is only going to go so far. the kind of economy that detroit stood for, is the midof the u.s. economy, the nl of the middle class. you can handle that for the or worse. put the reality is, that's a story of contract, and this is where exchange-- you can say it doesn't matter if you have creative destructi
that would be very bad newsed in the short term and long term for pretty much everybody. >> we're puttingdetroit on the cover this week. we think it tells you that america does have a lot of problems aproblem. detroit-- there are two stories. there's the story of the failure, but there's also signs of hope. so we do think this is a classic american restructuring story, and maybe in five years' time it will look a lot better but actually, a lot of other cities and states may yet go the...
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>> so devastating and your story, such a great job of human newsing those two people.e you telling us about them. >>> more deadly violence in egypt and the embattled president is defying the issue with the military with the clock ticking down to the deadline. the latest from cairo ahead. our? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your baby? oh yeah! you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your
>> so devastating and your story, such a great job of human newsing those two people.e you telling us about them. >>> more deadly violence in egypt and the embattled president is defying the issue with the military with the clock ticking down to the deadline. the latest from cairo ahead. our? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well....
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conversation you have to have with african-american men -- >> after the rodney king riots, i was on "the newseour" with jim lehr with dialogue like this. i mentioned i have a 3-year-old son who everybody says is very cute but i also know ten years from now when he's 13 and 6 foot tall, it will be a different reaction from people. i got so many letters and e-mails from people. people still stop me on the street and say, i never thought of it this way. were white folks, bless their hearts. my kid is now 24. we're still having the same talk. he can come in here and join now and give stories of his own. >> you started this conversation by saying, hey, great, we're having a sconversation, but now what. let's talk about the now what the. >> the reality is, there's a lot of people across this nation who are black, white, latino, asian, native american, who understand that unless we deal with the problems such as this that we face without sweeping them in the rug, we're not going to get better. those people who were good people want good conversation, they want good and meaningful constructive dialogu
conversation you have to have with african-american men -- >> after the rodney king riots, i was on "the newseour" with jim lehr with dialogue like this. i mentioned i have a 3-year-old son who everybody says is very cute but i also know ten years from now when he's 13 and 6 foot tall, it will be a different reaction from people. i got so many letters and e-mails from people. people still stop me on the street and say, i never thought of it this way. were white folks, bless...
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newse participants in the are broadcasting what is happening to them and what they are observing and seeing on twitter. well, you can't think of any unplanned event. the one that i was really dialed into recently was the boston marathon because a good friend of a bunch of us in the office was running in it. rfid chip that records mile times to a twitter account. he was tweeting of smiles at random. we had seen that he crossed mile 25. it hooks up to the marker and it reports your time. he had crossed mile 25 and we saw that tweet and then we saw the news of the explosion but no tweets from dennis. we were riveted personally to see what was happening. you tweet, hey, we are all held up. we do not know what is going on. cases, it is telling you what is going on as it is happening. that is the world we live in now. hundreds of millions of people on this platform. they are everywhere. -- so there is not fukushima, japan during the earthquake and what is happening right now. it is a case where that is where the first reports come from. on newsit is incumbent organizations and journalists
newse participants in the are broadcasting what is happening to them and what they are observing and seeing on twitter. well, you can't think of any unplanned event. the one that i was really dialed into recently was the boston marathon because a good friend of a bunch of us in the office was running in it. rfid chip that records mile times to a twitter account. he was tweeting of smiles at random. we had seen that he crossed mile 25. it hooks up to the marker and it reports your time. he had...
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jenna: newsed the on jodi arias. the woman convicted in the brutal stabbing and shooting death of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, is asking a judge to throw out her eligibility for the death penalty. now, jurors said the killing was, quote, especially cruel. but those very same jurors ultimately could not decide whether jodi arias should get it. so the murder conviction stands, but now arias is in a state, if you will, of legal limbo. she admits she killed alexander, she still claims it was self-defense, and we'll see how that fits in here. lis wiehl is with us and doug burns, these two words, especially cruel, is the issue today in court. >> that's the aggravating factor that makes her eligible for the death penalty, and what her defense lawyers are saying is, wait second, that's just too vague. they don't know what they're deciding, but there's a 2002 supreme court decision right on point which says that in these kinds of cases it's the jurors who get to decide. whether it's vague or not, they get to decide whe
jenna: newsed the on jodi arias. the woman convicted in the brutal stabbing and shooting death of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, is asking a judge to throw out her eligibility for the death penalty. now, jurors said the killing was, quote, especially cruel. but those very same jurors ultimately could not decide whether jodi arias should get it. so the murder conviction stands, but now arias is in a state, if you will, of legal limbo. she admits she killed alexander, she still claims it was...
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." >> other headlines making newses on this monday.ma on the lpga tour on the women's golf tournament. jessica korda was not happy with the advice of her caddie during the third round. she fired him halfway through the round at the golf club in new york. she then gave her bag to her boyfriend to carry for the rest of the round. now some people are calling for her to be fined or sanctioned by the tour. she ended up tying for seventh place. remarkable to note in park of south korea won her third championship. >> why would she be fined? >> it is seen as poor etiquette to do in the middle of a round. she could have just stopped listening to the caddie and just told the caddie to be silent and carry the bag and not cause a scene. >> i don't know. you can get rid of -- >> bill: i think that would have been awkward, too. you know the guy is not going to shut up. >> another big name has departed "saturday night live." it has been rumored for months but fred arm is tan has made it official. he's not coming back after 11 years on the nbc weekend
." >> other headlines making newses on this monday.ma on the lpga tour on the women's golf tournament. jessica korda was not happy with the advice of her caddie during the third round. she fired him halfway through the round at the golf club in new york. she then gave her bag to her boyfriend to carry for the rest of the round. now some people are calling for her to be fined or sanctioned by the tour. she ended up tying for seventh place. remarkable to note in park of south korea won...
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." >> other headlines making newses on this wednesday if you ever dine at long john silvers there ishance you have eaten what the center for science and the public interest calls the worst restaurant meal in america. it's the big catch with onion rings, fried haddock with hush puppies and onion rings with 33 gramses of trans fat 19 grams of saturated fat 3700 milligrams of sodium and 1360 calories. the amount of trans fat is 16 times the recommended daily limit. >> bill: i know this sounds a little snotty here but i think anybody who walks in a long john silvers restaurant deserves it. >> i love seafood. i like it nice -- i like a nice, healthy meal. i go to long john silver's. >> bill: uh-huh. i'm not walking in that place. >> it is like eating the equivalent of three or four sticks of butter. >> bill: it looks bad from the outside. >> it looks horrible. true story, i went into a long john silver once when i was on a road trip. i went in and i just got whatever, the fish and chips. i watched a gentleman walk up to the counter and say do you have any of the leftover fried pieces, the
." >> other headlines making newses on this wednesday if you ever dine at long john silvers there ishance you have eaten what the center for science and the public interest calls the worst restaurant meal in america. it's the big catch with onion rings, fried haddock with hush puppies and onion rings with 33 gramses of trans fat 19 grams of saturated fat 3700 milligrams of sodium and 1360 calories. the amount of trans fat is 16 times the recommended daily limit. >> bill: i know...
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the chair wreck newses the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. america is a nation of immigrants. we are all either immigrants ourselves or the sons an daughters of immigrants. america's motto is, from many one. from many nations he we have created one great nation, the american nation. there's only one way to accomplish this remarkable fete -- feat, and that's the process of assimilation. unlike other nations, our immigration laws were not written to keep people out, they were written to assure those who come here demonstrate a sincere desire to become americans. to acquire a common language, common culture, and commom appreciation of american sthrule principles and american legal traditions. illegal immigration undermines that process of legal immigration that makes our nation of immigrants possible. if we allow illegal immigration, then legal immigration becomes pointless. the process of assimilation that our immigration laws assure breaks down, and the bonds of allegiance that hold a country like ours together begin to
the chair wreck newses the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. america is a nation of immigrants. we are all either immigrants ourselves or the sons an daughters of immigrants. america's motto is, from many one. from many nations he we have created one great nation, the american nation. there's only one way to accomplish this remarkable fete -- feat, and that's the process of assimilation. unlike other nations, our immigration laws were not...
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friday's newsing that israeli and palestinian officials had reached tentative agreement for resuming stalled peace talks. that is live at today at 5:00. over at the white house president obama begins a two- month series of speeches across the country focusing on the economy and jobs as congress works on spending bills ahead of the new fiscal year on october. wednesday the president returns to an illinois college he visited as a freshman senator. knox college in galesburg. he will speak wednesday at the university of central missouri and warrensburg's. vice-president joe biden beginning a trip to east asia with a focus on trade and regional security ties. the vice president will spend several days in india speaking with officials on ways to expand bilateral trade. he will meet this week with business leaders before heading to singapore on thursday. was raised as her mother was raised. the same kind of wife and host this. the home, children, entertainment with style and panache. that was her heritage and did it again in the white house, right after her administration, during the johnso
friday's newsing that israeli and palestinian officials had reached tentative agreement for resuming stalled peace talks. that is live at today at 5:00. over at the white house president obama begins a two- month series of speeches across the country focusing on the economy and jobs as congress works on spending bills ahead of the new fiscal year on october. wednesday the president returns to an illinois college he visited as a freshman senator. knox college in galesburg. he will speak...