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the person i met was not online.nk it changed my purpose, the things that i want ed to do kind of changed, my priorities. at the time i was working a lot. the online dating was very effective, very helpful. >> how much hesitation did you have before you put up a profile and jumped on the water? >> i started more from curios y curiosity. i heard from people who had met people. after four months they were engaged and the relationship seemed really healthy. >> ron, talk to me about the increase in traffic you've seen over the years and the feedback you can give us in terms of pure da data. >> absolutely. i think online dating has been around for a while. it's a hold-over in the old days, classifies with what may have had a lot of negative baggage. with the advent of internet, in the early days it was more mainstream focus. now the biggest growth area is in the targeted niche base. people are looking for a safe, effective environment where they can find people also looking for people like themselves. >> what does your co
the person i met was not online.nk it changed my purpose, the things that i want ed to do kind of changed, my priorities. at the time i was working a lot. the online dating was very effective, very helpful. >> how much hesitation did you have before you put up a profile and jumped on the water? >> i started more from curios y curiosity. i heard from people who had met people. after four months they were engaged and the relationship seemed really healthy. >> ron, talk to me...
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there's a world of difference between online reviews and online reviews. there are curated publications online which i think you're describing about what you do versus someone who has a personal blog. and then just writes, you know, whatever he or she feels like, which could be anything. it could be anything. >> well, and i think the word -- we're not supposed to use the word curated anymore. in the online world. it's out. i'm sorry. it's jargon. i'm trying to remember what we're supposed to use. not curated but something, you know. that's gone by the wayside but i think it's a useful word because that's what we're dog about. -- talking about. it doesn't matter if it's newsprint or on glossy magazine paper. if it is on a, you know, a blog. if something is curated and edited it says so. you get something that you can trust. i think part of the problem to go back to something you talked about, katherine, is that the lines are blurring not just between off-line and online but also between things that are actual journalism and things that are commercial. and s
there's a world of difference between online reviews and online reviews. there are curated publications online which i think you're describing about what you do versus someone who has a personal blog. and then just writes, you know, whatever he or she feels like, which could be anything. it could be anything. >> well, and i think the word -- we're not supposed to use the word curated anymore. in the online world. it's out. i'm sorry. it's jargon. i'm trying to remember what we're supposed...
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. >> you can get your statements online and you can pay your bills online. >> we want to save paper and the internet is a key way for us to do that. >> reporter: do you think the post office is still relevant then? >> absolutely. >> i wouldn't say it's totally relevant because you do have to get certain documents in the mail and there's not a substitute for that. >> the only reason i would need the mail is like christmas presents and birthday cards. >> everything might be electronic, it seems like everything's headed that way. >> reporter: what do you do online that you used to do through the mail? >> everything, except have sex. >> reporter: i'm joe carter and i'll see you on the street. >>> and look who's here from the street, our very own joe carter joining us for a few moments. so it looks like a lot of fun, mixing it up out there, has it been. >> it's been great to get out there and meet our viewers face to face and see how these issues impact their lives day after day. i also have a new series called "100 things to taste" and "100 hottest things in dining" so it's been tough to ge
. >> you can get your statements online and you can pay your bills online. >> we want to save paper and the internet is a key way for us to do that. >> reporter: do you think the post office is still relevant then? >> absolutely. >> i wouldn't say it's totally relevant because you do have to get certain documents in the mail and there's not a substitute for that. >> the only reason i would need the mail is like christmas presents and birthday cards. >>...
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northwood coppa expansions katulis ansi for online.some have argued a to verification could protect children by allowing sites to create safe spaces that exclude predators. unfortunately, there really is the technology for reliable age verification simply doesn't exist. even the ftc made it clear they don't consider coppa's parental at its such as the credit cards as equivalent to alj verification. coppa the expansion could also undermine the viability of online sites and services. as you heard here today, some consider the marketers to be the real predators. even though advertising is what we have called the great benefactor to fund the overwhelming majority of online content and services. coppa all the place to the collection of prez on information that could potentially allow the contacting of children under 13 and a network advertising initiative already requires verify all parental consent for behavioral advertising to children under 13. but if coppa were expanded to require general of the inside funded by tayler advertising to ta
northwood coppa expansions katulis ansi for online.some have argued a to verification could protect children by allowing sites to create safe spaces that exclude predators. unfortunately, there really is the technology for reliable age verification simply doesn't exist. even the ftc made it clear they don't consider coppa's parental at its such as the credit cards as equivalent to alj verification. coppa the expansion could also undermine the viability of online sites and services. as you heard...
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. >> are you part of this growing online meet and greet? we're told that 60% of moms have made a new online friend in the last year. tonight we take a closer look at cyber friendship. >>> good evening, i'm kelly swoope. but first, the latest on some nasty weather rolling through the region. here's meteorologist wyatt everhart with the latest. >> we've been tracking this storm all evening. mohs of the roughest of the weather has moved out but we have plenty of rain to deal with and a drop in temperatures to deal with on opening day. where the heaviest of the storms are now, most of what we're picking up in the reds and yellows, that's moderate to heavy rain activity. most of our thunderstorm activity was earlier tonight before about 8:30 p.m. after that it sort of started to fall apart in terms of thunderstorm activity. you can see a lot of rain still pushing in out of the west. we will deal with that overnight and it will clear in the morning: showers overnight and cooler air tomorrow. we talk about when we dry out completely and the weathe
. >> are you part of this growing online meet and greet? we're told that 60% of moms have made a new online friend in the last year. tonight we take a closer look at cyber friendship. >>> good evening, i'm kelly swoope. but first, the latest on some nasty weather rolling through the region. here's meteorologist wyatt everhart with the latest. >> we've been tracking this storm all evening. mohs of the roughest of the weather has moved out but we have plenty of rain to deal...
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but online those eyeballs are only worth about $75. so it's hard to see the lines crossing win, you know, with the emergence of the online products. emerging and growing, and we are growing audiences on line. at a very good clip. out the dollars that we derived from those audiences are smaller than those that we derive from, from the tradition print product. and also of the fixed cost nature of the business can't be discounted. you know, print is capital intensive. distribution is very expensive. and we have to maintain that cost structure, whereas a new and it's coming and they don't have any of those expenses. so i think it's the conflict really of those three major developments that have found us where we are today. >> okay. andy, you have some thoughts about whether in all of this there is an appropriate role the government can play. >> sure. first of all, i find myself in the odd situation of agreeing with everybody here on what's been said so far. so let me hypothesize somebody who is not here, or someone like clay or carry on hu
but online those eyeballs are only worth about $75. so it's hard to see the lines crossing win, you know, with the emergence of the online products. emerging and growing, and we are growing audiences on line. at a very good clip. out the dollars that we derived from those audiences are smaller than those that we derive from, from the tradition print product. and also of the fixed cost nature of the business can't be discounted. you know, print is capital intensive. distribution is very...
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it is not just about the online the new. -- the online venue.you have to think about generations and geography. you have to think about the message itself. around of applause for our panelists. [applause] we will be around for questions afterwards, as well. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> refreshments are outside, sponsored by aol. stop by our table. >> there is a huge lack of knowledge about how this town and congress work. >> when are doing the actual research, you have to do that yourself. but this week and, two award winning -- >> this weekend, two award-winning authors will talk about their work. that is on the "q&a." >> now, the second of three election debates with prime minister and labour party leader gordon brown, david cameron, and nick clegg. that is at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> now to the first debate among the candidates for a u.s. senate seat in arkansas democratic primary. the race has been rated as one of the most competitiv
it is not just about the online the new. -- the online venue.you have to think about generations and geography. you have to think about the message itself. around of applause for our panelists. [applause] we will be around for questions afterwards, as well. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> refreshments are outside, sponsored by aol. stop by our table. >> there is a huge lack of knowledge...
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online tax revolt.com.veryone who is working too hard to travel to washington, they know in their heart that something has gone terribly wrong with our government. but they are raising their kids. they are putting food on the table. they are unemployed. it's just too much. you go to online tax revolt.com, you pick an "avatar," a graphic representation of yourself that then marches to washington, d.c. right now it's in the hundreds of thousands. and then those "avatars" join with an 80, 90, 100,000, 200,000 people who have traveled to washington. this is how we finally say to washington we want our government back. we want our country back. >> mike: i'm going to be a part of it i hope that you will get a copy of the fair tax solution by ken hogueman. all the members of our audience will be getting a copy of the fair tax solution. [ applause ] >> mike: they are the heads of their companies, how much do they really know about how their businesses are run? hooters cbo kobe brooks featured on series "undercover
online tax revolt.com.veryone who is working too hard to travel to washington, they know in their heart that something has gone terribly wrong with our government. but they are raising their kids. they are putting food on the table. they are unemployed. it's just too much. you go to online tax revolt.com, you pick an "avatar," a graphic representation of yourself that then marches to washington, d.c. right now it's in the hundreds of thousands. and then those "avatars" join...
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there's traffic for news online as booming. so the problem is not that people have decided oh, american journalism is uninteresting or unreliable or something like that. the problem is the business model collapse. that is what's caused the collapse of journali
there's traffic for news online as booming. so the problem is not that people have decided oh, american journalism is uninteresting or unreliable or something like that. the problem is the business model collapse. that is what's caused the collapse of journali
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facebook is a leader in online safety.ere is no single answer or silver bullet that makes the internet or facebook safer. >> bottom line, it's making sure that the information users need to keep themselves safe is there and that they know when to reach out to law enforcement and get help. >> reporter: carrie aftab is an internet safety expert and adviser to facebook. she believes facebook is doing all it can. the rest, she says, is up to us. and is, i suppose, offline. >> it's not a matter of buttons or even internet safety information. we need to make sure that young people engage the most important filter we have, this one, the one between their ears. >> reporter: the police who investigated ashley hall's murder agree. >> our message is, do not meet people that you've only met on social networking sites. i'm also a realist. i know that people will still go on and do that. so there's preventive messages that you need to listen to. and that is, if you're going to meet someone, tell someone where you're going to meet them.
facebook is a leader in online safety.ere is no single answer or silver bullet that makes the internet or facebook safer. >> bottom line, it's making sure that the information users need to keep themselves safe is there and that they know when to reach out to law enforcement and get help. >> reporter: carrie aftab is an internet safety expert and adviser to facebook. she believes facebook is doing all it can. the rest, she says, is up to us. and is, i suppose, offline. >> it's...
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i guarantee you right now, online, maybe in the city alone, 10,000 are with us online. this is just huge, huge video game. and maybe the biggest of the genre ever. and the folks that make call of duty are helping vets who have answered the said call of duty find jobs when they return. the rate is staggering and as a matter of fact, it's sickening. you may recognize rob from the daily show. we're not talking the daily show, but the surprising problem and what the video game makers is doing to help out. and we have traffic, traffic control and rain in the future, we'll tell you when as the morning edition continues after this. ,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] you know the feeling. the thrill of the save. that secret high from stretching a dollar. that little rush in finding what you need for less. and now, it's rollback time at walmart. which means thousands of rollbacks all over the store. it's another way to master your budget. and another great day for the savers. with thousands of great rollbacks it's rollback time. save money. live better. walmart. >>> we have a few puf
i guarantee you right now, online, maybe in the city alone, 10,000 are with us online. this is just huge, huge video game. and maybe the biggest of the genre ever. and the folks that make call of duty are helping vets who have answered the said call of duty find jobs when they return. the rate is staggering and as a matter of fact, it's sickening. you may recognize rob from the daily show. we're not talking the daily show, but the surprising problem and what the video game makers is doing to...
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these permie their personal information online. the crucial complement to our law enforcement efforts is educating businesses about their responsibility under the law. the ftc has published comprehensive compliance materials which are available on our website. we devote significant resources to answer individual requests from companies about rule compliance and conducting out reach two industry groups. our goal in these efforts is to prevent coppa violations before they occur. the consumer education material -- materials and to inform parents and children so they know what to expect and what to look for. these materials are available through the commission's online safety portal, onguardonline.gov. this includes articles, games, videos. our most recent addition is the netcetera giude. in light of significant changes to the on-line in pharma including the explosive growth of social networking, multiple web technologies and gaming, the commission initiated a result -- a review of the role. on march 24, the commission lost the public
these permie their personal information online. the crucial complement to our law enforcement efforts is educating businesses about their responsibility under the law. the ftc has published comprehensive compliance materials which are available on our website. we devote significant resources to answer individual requests from companies about rule compliance and conducting out reach two industry groups. our goal in these efforts is to prevent coppa violations before they occur. the consumer...
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. >> you can communicate online. >> can get coupons online. get your i mail and you can pay your bills online. >> only things i use the post office now are mailing packages. >> we want to save paper and the internet is a key way for us to do that. >> you think the post office is still relevant then? >> absolutely. absolutely it's extremely relevant. >> i wouldn't say it's irrelevant. >> i think the only reason, like, i would need the mail is for, like, christmas presents and birth day cards. >> everything might be electronic. seems like it's headed that way. >> what do you now online that used to do through the mail? >> everything. except have sex. >> i'm joe carter and i'll see you on the street. >> look who's here from the street, our very own joe carter joining us for a few moments. so it looks like a lot of fun out there. has it been? >> absolutely. it is great to get out on the street and meet viewers face to face and see how the topics impact their lives each and every day and hitting the street in new york city in "100 things to taste."
. >> you can communicate online. >> can get coupons online. get your i mail and you can pay your bills online. >> only things i use the post office now are mailing packages. >> we want to save paper and the internet is a key way for us to do that. >> you think the post office is still relevant then? >> absolutely. absolutely it's extremely relevant. >> i wouldn't say it's irrelevant. >> i think the only reason, like, i would need the mail is for,...
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online. and it really basically calls the question for the first time in perhaps 100 years of what are you willing to pay for news. and the answer may be, not much. and then you have some interesting dilemmas of what happened in the world where there is, you know, people willing to pay for something we nonetheless think is important social value. the other thing that has been kind of coming back, coming out is over and over again is a confusion and that's developed between, you might called abundance of media outlets, and an abundance of journalism. i've often hear people say how can you say that there's a crisis or shortage? there's news, tons of news outlets, tons of new websites. you can get information more ways than ever before. you can get on your phone, you can get it traditional ways. and so it has the feeling that we are in an age of abundance, and in many ways we are. and yet if you trace back information that you get in all these different, many different outlets, you find it is ac
online. and it really basically calls the question for the first time in perhaps 100 years of what are you willing to pay for news. and the answer may be, not much. and then you have some interesting dilemmas of what happened in the world where there is, you know, people willing to pay for something we nonetheless think is important social value. the other thing that has been kind of coming back, coming out is over and over again is a confusion and that's developed between, you might called...
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northwood coppa expansions katulis ansi for online. argued a to verification could protect children by allowing sites to create safe spaces that exclude predators. unfortunately, there really is the technology for reliable age verification simply doesn't exist. even the ftc made it clear they don't consider coppa's parental at its such as the credit cards as equivalent to alj verification. coppa the expansion could also undermine the viability of online sites and services. as you heard here today, some consider the marketers to be the real predators. even though advertising is what we have called the great benefactor to fund the overwhelming majority of online content and services. coppa all the place to the collection of prez on information that could potentially allow the contacting of children under 13 and a network advertising initiative already requires verify all parental consent for behavioral advertising to children under 13. but if coppa were expanded to require general of the inside funded by tayler advertising to tailor veri
northwood coppa expansions katulis ansi for online. argued a to verification could protect children by allowing sites to create safe spaces that exclude predators. unfortunately, there really is the technology for reliable age verification simply doesn't exist. even the ftc made it clear they don't consider coppa's parental at its such as the credit cards as equivalent to alj verification. coppa the expansion could also undermine the viability of online sites and services. as you heard here...
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we'll show you ways to protect your online reputation. >>> we'll take a look outside as we're starting to get a little bit of daylight on this monday morning. it is april 19, 2010. it is chillity out there. thank you for wicking up with fox 5 morning news. i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm gurvir dhindsa. -- thank you for waking up with fox 5 morning news. >> we'll have bright sunshine and less wind than yesterday. we'll get rid of the clouds and the wind p we are starting off with chilly temperatures. i've shut off the heat at my house. it officially got shut off and now it is a little cold in there this morning when i left for work. let's look at temperatures across the region. they vary from the 30s in spots off to the west to the mid-40s here in washington. 46 right here in downtown washington. 42 for our friends in baltimore. 39 in frederick. 42 at dulles. you get the idea here. temperatures in the low to mid- 40s. a jacket as you run outside to the car this morning as these temperatures are well below where they should be for this time of year. much improvement in the forecast today in
we'll show you ways to protect your online reputation. >>> we'll take a look outside as we're starting to get a little bit of daylight on this monday morning. it is april 19, 2010. it is chillity out there. thank you for wicking up with fox 5 morning news. i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm gurvir dhindsa. -- thank you for waking up with fox 5 morning news. >> we'll have bright sunshine and less wind than yesterday. we'll get rid of the clouds and the wind p we are starting off...
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finally, let's look at the online advertising. and this is the phenomenon that i think might justify some kind of shift in government policy to provide more support for news organizations in general, and i want to be clear that we're talking about news organizations, not just talking about newspapers. this has today across platforms, especially since almost all newspaper -- news organizations these days are online. so the differences between platforms is getting blurred, to some extent. in any case, there is some evidence that this movement of advertising online can append the business model for news organizations, especially newspapers and broadcast news. there's a great deal of innovation going on with small online newsgathering organizations, but no sustainable new business model has arisen. there are reasons t believe that the free market for news, especially public affairs news, is potentially subject to market failure. and that means there is a possibility that a new business model will not emerge. and, finally, it would not
finally, let's look at the online advertising. and this is the phenomenon that i think might justify some kind of shift in government policy to provide more support for news organizations in general, and i want to be clear that we're talking about news organizations, not just talking about newspapers. this has today across platforms, especially since almost all newspaper -- news organizations these days are online. so the differences between platforms is getting blurred, to some extent. in any...
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i think they get more information from friends online. they get emails pushed at them from, "did you see this story? did you see that story?" they get news around the water cooler. they get news on the radio when, you know, they're driving to and fro. they get news from jon stewart at night in a different way. i mean, i think people are getting news in many different ways but not necessarily at a point in time like perhaps happened in the past. >> our regular host frank sesno had a long career in cable news at cnn, and he wanted to weigh in on this topic. he's in hong kong but taped this question for chris matthews before he left. >> chris, cable news channels have not had ratings success putting news shows on in prime time. you're very good at opinion. you're very good at the show that you do, but why do you think cable news channels have so much trouble doing news in prime time? >> well, i think, to answer frank's question, i think by a certain time of the night, people have the basic facts. i sort of think around--i'm on at 5:00 east c
i think they get more information from friends online. they get emails pushed at them from, "did you see this story? did you see that story?" they get news around the water cooler. they get news on the radio when, you know, they're driving to and fro. they get news from jon stewart at night in a different way. i mean, i think people are getting news in many different ways but not necessarily at a point in time like perhaps happened in the past. >> our regular host frank sesno...
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verizon has put, just citing our own company, has created an online set of -- online education system using state standards where we have k-12 curriculum. lesson plans have been put in place by a variety of nationally known organizations, from the kennedy center to the smithsonian where we have lesson plans with supporting material online and schools are using that and the results are very good. so you have tools that can be made available for students. last point i'd make is this in the special education arena, we have done a remarkable job of creating -- first of all, identifying how students, special education students can learn, and then creating a climate which allows them to learn given the skills that they do have. but with our mainstream students, we treat them all the same. we are in a world where we treat them all the same. using the technology that is available too, we can figure if a student learns better visually or by hearing. we know whether they learn better at 8:00 in the morning or 3:00 in the afternoon. we can create the climate which actually is most favorable to t
verizon has put, just citing our own company, has created an online set of -- online education system using state standards where we have k-12 curriculum. lesson plans have been put in place by a variety of nationally known organizations, from the kennedy center to the smithsonian where we have lesson plans with supporting material online and schools are using that and the results are very good. so you have tools that can be made available for students. last point i'd make is this in the...
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there's traffic for news online is booming. so the problem is not that people have decided, oh, american journalism is uninteresting or unreliable or something. the problem is the business model collapse. that's what's caused the collapse of journalism. and, you know, one thing is there was a couple of people used the term market a failure before. i realize it's a term that has a specific economic meaning. but i -- it kind of rubs me the whereon way from a parochial sense. a lot of what's actually happening is rampant market success that's caused this problem. it's -- you know, part of why ad rates have gone down, advertisers no longer have to waste half of their ad budgets on things if they don't know why it works. part of the unbundling, people don't have to pay for stuff they weren't interesting. pay for just what they are interested in. advertisers can go to what they are associated with. a lot of times, it's 100 very, very positive things all adding up to create this one very serious problem with accountability journalism.
there's traffic for news online is booming. so the problem is not that people have decided, oh, american journalism is uninteresting or unreliable or something. the problem is the business model collapse. that's what's caused the collapse of journalism. and, you know, one thing is there was a couple of people used the term market a failure before. i realize it's a term that has a specific economic meaning. but i -- it kind of rubs me the whereon way from a parochial sense. a lot of what's...
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host: our online programs as rigorous?uest: you have to separates out for-profit institutions, which has become synonymous with homeland education. the on-line education itself versus traditional. the department of education did a study of on line in traditional classrooms and found that on one classrooms action led to better learning over all. a hybrid approach such a good vantage of both did better than each of the other two. i see the future in being hybrid programs that take the best of what you can learn online with what you can do in person. the national center for academic transformation has a word -- has worked with tens of thousands of students at hundreds of institutions. the automate assessments and they bring in software that can accidents to online resources. the professor's time is freed up doing what they should be doing anyway. they managed to cut costs, it used by an average of about 39%. they are raising learning outcomes at the same time. it host: the next call is from michigan. caller: i agree with her
host: our online programs as rigorous?uest: you have to separates out for-profit institutions, which has become synonymous with homeland education. the on-line education itself versus traditional. the department of education did a study of on line in traditional classrooms and found that on one classrooms action led to better learning over all. a hybrid approach such a good vantage of both did better than each of the other two. i see the future in being hybrid programs that take the best of...
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one is that we have no different silos for online and print people.have a fully integrated approach which leads to the fact that all our 10,000 employees are totally motivated to transform their content, their brand, their business model into the digital world. either they do this or they have no future. >> rose: could content be free? would you say it cannot be? there can be no free model? >> well, i totally believe that step by step we will transform into mixed models where large parts of the journalistic content will be paid for. >> rose: right. >> and the mobile devices help because on the mobile devices you have already the habit that people are paying for content. they pay for a telephone call, they pay for an s.m.s., they pay for an app. and step by step we will have parts of the content, particularly if it's very value added service oriented content. if it's special interest content or if it's really exclusive content then people are willing to pay. but the decisive question is-- and this leads to the second focus of our activities-- do we par
one is that we have no different silos for online and print people.have a fully integrated approach which leads to the fact that all our 10,000 employees are totally motivated to transform their content, their brand, their business model into the digital world. either they do this or they have no future. >> rose: could content be free? would you say it cannot be? there can be no free model? >> well, i totally believe that step by step we will transform into mixed models where large...
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driflt of audience online. the lower ad rates online versus what you can get on, on air. so, there's no question that some of the challenges. and by the way, i don't mean to be a downer, but, on the one hand some things will get better. there is great innovation is going on. the economy is going to get better. on the other hand some ways the negative parts of this haven't fully played out yet. we do not have universal broadband. for all the benefits broadband will bring it will exacerbate some of these problems in certain pockets. one of the reason community newspapers doing well, craig's list hasn't gotten there yet but he will. >> yeah. >> maybe not. >> so when the classified stuff keeps going down, some smaller newspapers will start to have some of those problems as well. >> susan, have you, found anything so far in your study that's, would be a response to that question? >> i think, talked about it very well. >> good. this microphone. >> maury mcanik, white & case. this is addressed to anybody that wants to take it. six months ago my thinking on this issues would be v
driflt of audience online. the lower ad rates online versus what you can get on, on air. so, there's no question that some of the challenges. and by the way, i don't mean to be a downer, but, on the one hand some things will get better. there is great innovation is going on. the economy is going to get better. on the other hand some ways the negative parts of this haven't fully played out yet. we do not have universal broadband. for all the benefits broadband will bring it will exacerbate some...
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building communities, building conversations online.ow does that community link to the larger world of internet broadcasting, international news, international information? what is the dynamic between the internal conversations that you are between and among iranians? and the broader world of news? and maybe also you could comment on that as well. >> as the iranian government took a number of actions -- i would say over the last 10 to 15 years they have really pushed sort of traditional journalists and many regular citizens into this arena. and people have made the most out of the new technology and the tools that are provided to them. and so there is a lot of linking. there is a lot of exchange between the iranian blogosphere and the arab blogosphere. and the iranian blogosphere and the western european and the western blogospheres. the bloggers read the "new york times." they read some of the arabic newspapers and they link to them and they write their own stories about those stories. so i think the cross-pollination exists. and it's
building communities, building conversations online.ow does that community link to the larger world of internet broadcasting, international news, international information? what is the dynamic between the internal conversations that you are between and among iranians? and the broader world of news? and maybe also you could comment on that as well. >> as the iranian government took a number of actions -- i would say over the last 10 to 15 years they have really pushed sort of traditional...
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you can win big cash and prizes by participating in the online sweepstakes. our becky worley spent a week trying. we'll tell if you she took home big prizes or big headaches. >>> good morning, america. i'm bill weir. >> good morning, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is saturday, april 17th. >> and the big story continues to be the world versus the volcano. it's gotten from bad to worse overnight. this is exclusive new video in a chopper over iceland. it could get worse. it's an economic and human disaster, really, on a global scale. reports from around the globe in just a moment. >>> but that case in philadelphia where school officials are accused of spying on students at home with school-issued laptops. now, we're learning what the teachers did with the pictures that were snapped unknowingly. the teens, one of the teenage evers, the angry students, is going to join us live. >>> and now the gigantic cloud of volcanic ash that stretches as far south as italy, eastern russia. 6 million people could be affected worldwide. and it could cost the airlines $1 billion in th
you can win big cash and prizes by participating in the online sweepstakes. our becky worley spent a week trying. we'll tell if you she took home big prizes or big headaches. >>> good morning, america. i'm bill weir. >> good morning, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is saturday, april 17th. >> and the big story continues to be the world versus the volcano. it's gotten from bad to worse overnight. this is exclusive new video in a chopper over iceland. it could get worse. it's an...
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there was a 13 fold increase in the number of people online. so not only are the in numbers of people writing online mushrooming, but the people who have access to this material is growing at a similar speed. we have and iran and well here that consists bucket roughly 750,000 active and logged, -- active blogs, and by active i mean updated at least once a week. just to give you something to compare this to, the rest of the arab world has about 35,000 blogs. that gives you an idea as to how active our blogosphere is. our government uses a combination of old school tactics as well as new ones. they do this on a legal realm as well as a technological one. when someone writes things that an authority does not like, they have a whole host of options as to how to neutralize this individual. they can prosecute this person under the penal code, or they can prosecute them under the new cyber crime penal code. those provisions are very vaguely defined and capone -- and can potentially be redefined to go after any of blocker that enters those authorities
there was a 13 fold increase in the number of people online. so not only are the in numbers of people writing online mushrooming, but the people who have access to this material is growing at a similar speed. we have and iran and well here that consists bucket roughly 750,000 active and logged, -- active blogs, and by active i mean updated at least once a week. just to give you something to compare this to, the rest of the arab world has about 35,000 blogs. that gives you an idea as to how...
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three, monitter your business online.ites can help you learn about your customer base without soliciting people for feedback. four, cater to your clients. try to develop customer service systems that vary on the client and their problem. and, number five, follow up. after you address a problem, call that customer and find out if they're satisfied. >>> still to come, we answer your business questions, including one on what to do when you find out that the boyfriend of your new hire is working for the competition. >>> plus, trade show 101. successful strategies to get your business to stand out on the floor. i own a small law firm and i'm a much better lawyer than i am an accountant. so, when i wasn't getting paid as quickly as i would like, i did what came naturally. i threatened to sue. turns out, that's not the best way to keep clients. so i went looking for answers online at openforum.com it's a place where i can talk with other small business owners like thomas and connie and learn about tools like acceptpay. it's a ne
three, monitter your business online.ites can help you learn about your customer base without soliciting people for feedback. four, cater to your clients. try to develop customer service systems that vary on the client and their problem. and, number five, follow up. after you address a problem, call that customer and find out if they're satisfied. >>> still to come, we answer your business questions, including one on what to do when you find out that the boyfriend of your new hire is...
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. >> i'm able to communicate -- >> you can get coupons online, e-mail and you can pay your bills online. >> the only thing i use the post office for now are mailing packages. >> we want to save paper and the internet is a key way for us to do that. >> do you think the post office is still relevant then? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> i wouldn't say it's totally irrelevant because you do have to get certain documents in the mail. there's not a substitute for that. >> the only reason i would need the mail is for like christmas presents and birthday cards and stuff like that. >> everything might be electronic. seems like it's hassed that way. >> what do you do now online that you used to do through the mail. >> everything. except have sex. >> i'm joe carter. i'll see you on the street. >>> the recent "washington post" poll found a majority of americans support ending saturday delivery to remedy the postal service's financial problems. most want their local branchs to stay open. >>> well, some parents are taking a radical approach to educating their kids. i don't know if you've heard about t
. >> i'm able to communicate -- >> you can get coupons online, e-mail and you can pay your bills online. >> the only thing i use the post office for now are mailing packages. >> we want to save paper and the internet is a key way for us to do that. >> do you think the post office is still relevant then? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> i wouldn't say it's totally irrelevant because you do have to get certain documents in the mail. there's not a substitute...
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the "newshour" is always online.the coast guard called off its search for 11 works missing after an oil rig blast off the louisiana coast. the "newshour" is always online. hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, previews what's there. hari? >> sreenivasan: find more of spencer's interview with cartoonist fiore. jim lehrer is still on the road, but we caught up with him via skype today as he visits pbs stations and continues his book tour. on "art beat," jeff talks to pbs president paula kerger about a new push to bring more arts programming to public media both on air and online. plus, two takes on science-- a report on a new exhibit at the smithsonian exploring early human origins and a slideshow of 20 years of dazzling images of space from the hubble telescope. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you on-line and
the "newshour" is always online.the coast guard called off its search for 11 works missing after an oil rig blast off the louisiana coast. the "newshour" is always online. hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, previews what's there. hari? >> sreenivasan: find more of spencer's interview with cartoonist fiore. jim lehrer is still on the road, but we caught up with him via skype today as he visits pbs stations and continues his book tour. on "art beat," jeff talks...
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and be sure to follow the show online and on twitter at mitchell reports.ed to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] competition... it pushes us to work harder. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ ♪ three decadent flavors. 60 calories. it's me o'clock. time for jell-o. >>> what political story wil
and be sure to follow the show online and on twitter at mitchell reports.ed to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't...
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and the same quality. 85 locations nationwide and online.r.edu. >>> that volcanic ash over europe is even affecting some runners in the boston marathon. some of them won't be able to make it on time because they can't get to the u.s. by tomorrow. so the marathon organizers say they will just let them compete next year. >> i guess on the high side it could be 500, 600 runners. >> one of them has a wife who's trying to get here to run in the race, also, but she hasn't been able to get out of london yet. >> the marathon begins tomorrow morning. organizers say those who arrive last minute can still pick up their bibs before the race. >>> a rare and historic performance last night in major league baseball. a pitcher threw a no-hitter, in case you missed it. jeff fischel is here. sure made it look easy. >>> jimenez so good and so overpowering last night. the rockies' pitcher is the hardest throwing pitcher in all of baseball and he kept on throwing hard until the final pitch that put his name in the record books. it seems like in every no-hitter t
and the same quality. 85 locations nationwide and online.r.edu. >>> that volcanic ash over europe is even affecting some runners in the boston marathon. some of them won't be able to make it on time because they can't get to the u.s. by tomorrow. so the marathon organizers say they will just let them compete next year. >> i guess on the high side it could be 500, 600 runners. >> one of them has a wife who's trying to get here to run in the race, also, but she hasn't been...
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for all the latest news goo press box online. áp . >>> all right. the check of the seven day.nice dry weather coming in. thursday. i think again on friday. enjoy it. it looks like another wet weather pattern sets up scattered showers saturday. a rain day day on sunday sad to say and then into early next week shower around. temperatures will stay pretty mild but we will have rain around after the next two days. the rain is gone tonight. more this weekend. couple nice days for you and the cows. >> yeah. >> going to the dairy tomorrow. >> right. field trip. bring me back ice cream. >> i will bring pictures. >> all right. >> that's it for us. thank you for watching. remember you can follow all the stories we are covering on at which timer online at abc2.com. have a great night. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's rollback time at walmart. now even on faded glory, which has been completely re-engineered for quality with soft, organic cotton... better fits... and lockstitch seams. and because everyone deserves clothes guaranteed for quality, we've rolled back the price. faded glory. one of th
for all the latest news goo press box online. áp . >>> all right. the check of the seven day.nice dry weather coming in. thursday. i think again on friday. enjoy it. it looks like another wet weather pattern sets up scattered showers saturday. a rain day day on sunday sad to say and then into early next week shower around. temperatures will stay pretty mild but we will have rain around after the next two days. the rain is gone tonight. more this weekend. couple nice days for you and...
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that's why esurance lets you manage your repairs online. email questions and your mechanic will be there for you. the shop will even send you daily photos of your repairs in progress. isn't it nice to know someone's looking out for you? i'm going to miss those crazy kids. online repair monitoring. from esurance. click or call today. the outside look up at the scoreboard. 2-1 hurricanes leading. they still look for the 1st base into the game. you're right. the hurricanes this year leading off ball games. between him -- who going to be the leadoff hitter. i think zeke devoss and ratcliff in the top of that lineup. >> here the outstanding pickoff move by cooney. that erases ratcliff at the end pickoff move by cooney. that erases ratcliff at the end of the 2nd c pl ♪s alht, ♪ll rhey! eah,. ♪ anno mov alith loss on of ny w fi f teoais p r mform nagin, g arthain. 7 [ all ♪ [ ] halfalor l th mmad nna liketerf d stke a ♪ f flke arfly f ing bee f m gooat but stin a b ♪ f stke a stke a ♪ [ wohalfalor the man ow trigh miami leading at home 2-1 over vi
that's why esurance lets you manage your repairs online. email questions and your mechanic will be there for you. the shop will even send you daily photos of your repairs in progress. isn't it nice to know someone's looking out for you? i'm going to miss those crazy kids. online repair monitoring. from esurance. click or call today. the outside look up at the scoreboard. 2-1 hurricanes leading. they still look for the 1st base into the game. you're right. the hurricanes this year leading off...
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call or go online now to get started. >>> that does it for us here on "fast money." thank you for watching. "options action" is up next. have a great weekend. with fidelity, you can take your trading around the world, because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, in 12 markets, 24 hours a day, all from the same account, and settle in u.s. dollars or the local currency. plus, we'll guide you with international research and realtime quotes, so you can diversify your portfolio, wherever -- whenever. and we'll be on call around the clock, while you trade around the globe. fidelity investments. turn here. does two jobs... at once. one: kills weeds to the root. two: forms a barrier, preventing new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control. >>> this is "options action," your front row seat to the smart money. tonight, wish you had protection today? how about getting it for free ahead of next week's earnings? mike khouw will show you how to buy protection on morgan stanley for free. plus, has this man mastered apple? >> the stock's going to gazillion.
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every program since 1987 is free online. >> now a discussion on job creation with new york city mayor michael bloomberg and larry summers. this is part of an event hosted by the center for american
every program since 1987 is free online. >> now a discussion on job creation with new york city mayor michael bloomberg and larry summers. this is part of an event hosted by the center for american
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jim, i went online looking at some of the reaction.hat even though this memo was not to be made public that anyone would put this on paper. we all know anything on a computer is not a secret. >> reporter: that's right. it's not. but you still have to ask yourself how this all could happen. it started with this 23-year-old oxford graduate, a low-ranking civil servant, at the foreign office. he was asked to answer this question. what would the ideal papal visit to britain look like? well, he described in one separate paragraph, he said, look. this is a memo. it's internal brainstorming, a session that we had with several other colleagues and there are some far fetched ideas here. so there was already that warning. but that was certainly an under statement. i mean, in addition to what you just mentioned which is the most controversial of the suggestions, he also said that perhaps the pope could apologize for the spanish armada, the spanish catholic armada. also he might -- might be a good idea to sing a song, a duet with queen elizabeth i
jim, i went online looking at some of the reaction.hat even though this memo was not to be made public that anyone would put this on paper. we all know anything on a computer is not a secret. >> reporter: that's right. it's not. but you still have to ask yourself how this all could happen. it started with this 23-year-old oxford graduate, a low-ranking civil servant, at the foreign office. he was asked to answer this question. what would the ideal papal visit to britain look like? well,...
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finally, let's look at the online advertising. and this is the phenomenon that i think might justify some kind of shift in government policy to provide more support
finally, let's look at the online advertising. and this is the phenomenon that i think might justify some kind of shift in government policy to provide more support
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and that is about the network nature of online communication. i think there's an incredible amount of diversity across different countries and different communities. that has to do with first translation. and second recontextualization of the people throughout the world. when i talked in the beginning about the dialog and the conversation that's occurring in the iranian blogosphere and some people would like to to have and whether it should be a voa platform. we should note that conversation is occurring all the time. and it's occurring on platforms that people make and build themselves. and what we should expect is that people will continue to figure out ways to build platforms to communicate with people that they want to. and those conversations will be diverse. and they'll be on different platforms as people build them. and they will be with people all around the world. in other words, it's not just an american-iranian dialog. it's not a polarized conversation. it's multinational and multipolar. please. we have time for one more question. >>
and that is about the network nature of online communication. i think there's an incredible amount of diversity across different countries and different communities. that has to do with first translation. and second recontextualization of the people throughout the world. when i talked in the beginning about the dialog and the conversation that's occurring in the iranian blogosphere and some people would like to to have and whether it should be a voa platform. we should note that conversation is...
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the online retail giant posted a 46% jump in sales.er online retailer, and picking up market share from its competition. but the market is tagging amazon for a second quarter forecast that is below analysts' expectations. >>> and a big day for another big name online. it's five years to the day since the first video was uploaded to youtube. the first video was a clip of the site's co-founder, there you go right there. he was at the zoo. yeah, that's him. less than two years later, get this, the site was sold to google for $1.6 billion. today youtube has so much content it would take you 1700 years to watch it all, natasha. >> wow! it's amazing how far it's come along, how popular it is and everything that's on there. all right, thank you so much. >> reporter: and also probably how rich he probably is. he probably doesn't go to the zoo the same way any more. >> tell me about it. good point. thanks so much. have a great friday. >>> hey, archie and jughead are getting a new classmate and something about it makes him unique among archie's
the online retail giant posted a 46% jump in sales.er online retailer, and picking up market share from its competition. but the market is tagging amazon for a second quarter forecast that is below analysts' expectations. >>> and a big day for another big name online. it's five years to the day since the first video was uploaded to youtube. the first video was a clip of the site's co-founder, there you go right there. he was at the zoo. yeah, that's him. less than two years later, get...
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the newshour is always online. kwame holman, in our newsroom, previews what's there. kwame. >> holman: mark and david continue their conversation. then, it's not just florida having trouble paying jobless benefits. we talked to a reporter from pro publica about other states' stretched for funds. a look at the shifting political situation in sudan, as the country prepares for its first multi-party elections in 24 years. and on "art beat," a conversation with actor alfred molina about playing artist mark rothko on broadway, and a scene from the play "red." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> lehrer: and again to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are eight more. >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weeke
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but in his weekly online address, president obama talks about financial regulation that would create a part -- a consumer protection agency and established new rules governing the practices of wall street firms and government sponsored entities. after that, republican house whip eric cantor talks about the federal tax filing deadline and criticizes better it -- criticizes government spending and higher taxes. >> there were many causes of the turmoil that ripped through our economy over the past two years. but above all, this crisis was caused by the failures in the financial industry. what is clear is that this crisis could have been avoided, if wall street firms were more accountable, if financial dealings were more transparent, and if consumers and shareholders were given more information and authority to make decisions. but that did not happen. and that is because special interests have waged a relentless campaign to thwart even basic, commonsense rules, rules to prevent abuse and protect consumers. in fact, the financial industry and its powerful lobby have opposed modest safegua
but in his weekly online address, president obama talks about financial regulation that would create a part -- a consumer protection agency and established new rules governing the practices of wall street firms and government sponsored entities. after that, republican house whip eric cantor talks about the federal tax filing deadline and criticizes better it -- criticizes government spending and higher taxes. >> there were many causes of the turmoil that ripped through our economy over...
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there's additional information online at ac360.com. you can read a sample from the book, "queen bees and wannabes." online at "360."com. and you can logon to the live chat at "360."com. >>> up next, the parents of michael carmichael, the 13-year-old boy who hanged himself this sunday. what can be done before another tragedy happens. >>> and former church members speaking out about violence they witnessed and why the police were never called. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. some people like to pretend... a flood could never happen to them... and that their homeowners insurance... protects them. it doesn't. stop pretending. it can happen to you. protect your home with flood insurance. call the number on your screen... for your free brochure. >>> we're talking tonight about the estimated 160,000 kids in america who say they stay away from school some days because they don't wa
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it is online tonight. embrace that larger agenda which what drives the s. getting the economy moving. fiscal discipline. [ talking over each other ] >> if they don't and we've said before there will be a reckoning. right now you have no idea where the bottom is politically this november. >> sean: powerful statement. we'll come back. first time to check in with greta for a speak peek of whatç is coming up. >> greta: griff jenkins, tucker carlson, governor huckabee, dick morris, brett favre news that i know the viewers -- everyone is going to be mad at me when i tell them the news. >> sean: going to play again? >> greta: we have brett favre news that's as far as i'm going. you have to listen. i'm not giving any hints. >> sean: greta coming up 19 z from now. we continue with our g g g g g c if you've ever had difficulty hearing, you're not alone. watching tv going to meetings in my office, i was not able to distinguish words. i'm just listening to tv like it's fine and they're like, you've got to be kidding
it is online tonight. embrace that larger agenda which what drives the s. getting the economy moving. fiscal discipline. [ talking over each other ] >> if they don't and we've said before there will be a reckoning. right now you have no idea where the bottom is politically this november. >> sean: powerful statement. we'll come back. first time to check in with greta for a speak peek of whatç is coming up. >> greta: griff jenkins, tucker carlson, governor huckabee, dick...
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there's additional information online at a krrc 3 sick krrksc. and you can logon to the live chat at "360."com. >>> up next, the parents of michael carmichael, the 13-year-old boy who hanged himself this sunday. what can be done before another tragedy happens. >>> and former church members speaking out about violence they witness witness witnesses inside the church of cytology and why the church says the police were never called. i'd like one of those desserts and some coffee. - sure, cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? - cherry. oil or cream? oil or cream? cream. some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. >>> we're talking tonight about the estimated 160,000 kids in america who say they stay away from school some days because they don't want to endure the terror of bullying and pain that doesn't go away even after the immediate torment stops. kids like jon carmichael who took it until he simply could not go on. his parents, tami and tim, join us along with their pastor, the reverend laura w
there's additional information online at a krrc 3 sick krrksc. and you can logon to the live chat at "360."com. >>> up next, the parents of michael carmichael, the 13-year-old boy who hanged himself this sunday. what can be done before another tragedy happens. >>> and former church members speaking out about violence they witness witness witnesses inside the church of cytology and why the church says the police were never called. i'd like one of those desserts and...
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tools like acceptpay, which lets owners take their accounts receivable online. acceptpay. invoice digitally. get paid faster. only from american express open. >>> well good yoochk to you, i'm dylan ratigan. the good, the bad and the missing from our president's big speech today to wall street. we'll have reaction from senators durbin, lincoln, kaufmann, congressman mike pence and phil angeledis. what's wrong with the immigration law? why are the state's lawmakers doubling down on crazy? >>> also the world's most ridiculous toys for the rich. how about a $3 million iphone -- anyone? the show starts right now. >>> in america today, the president headed to wall street, trying to close the sale of a plan he claims will reform our nation's banking system. the president, flanked by americans who have suffered because of big bank deception, homeowners whose mortgages are under water, although you could argue they shouldn't have taken those mortgages. credit card holders hit with 25% interest rates. and a baltimore woman who was charged with $148 in overdraft fees in one month. al
tools like acceptpay, which lets owners take their accounts receivable online. acceptpay. invoice digitally. get paid faster. only from american express open. >>> well good yoochk to you, i'm dylan ratigan. the good, the bad and the missing from our president's big speech today to wall street. we'll have reaction from senators durbin, lincoln, kaufmann, congressman mike pence and phil angeledis. what's wrong with the immigration law? why are the state's lawmakers doubling down on...
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that exist online. don't involve any local storage and save them a lot of time and money. >> the thing i would add is -- when we talk about cloud computing i think of it as the spectrum. sas, the platform is a service. and just trying to make sure people get a common grounding of that so that when they say, hey, i'm taking a sas offering at least enough intellectual stimulation because what's behind that? because that's fairly important. at the end of the day as a consultant, i think, you want to recommend things that you have a fairly sense are going to be robust and they're going to scale if they need to or whatever else they need to do. probably not critical for a small campaign and the decision-makers in that campaign. but something that is important to understand what is it the thing that's built on? to your question about security and in depth. once you kind of understand are or convinced or not convinced as the case may be that a certain offering has what it takes or doesn't have what it takes, t
that exist online. don't involve any local storage and save them a lot of time and money. >> the thing i would add is -- when we talk about cloud computing i think of it as the spectrum. sas, the platform is a service. and just trying to make sure people get a common grounding of that so that when they say, hey, i'm taking a sas offering at least enough intellectual stimulation because what's behind that? because that's fairly important. at the end of the day as a consultant, i think, you...
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the globe and click to play the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> this is the scene at london's heathrow, normally the world's busiest international airport. a volcanic eruption in iceland shows signs of decreasing and british authorities agreed with the airlines it is possible to find safe routes through areas of lower level of cash. the rest of europe is likely to do the same -- lower-level of volcanic ash. the rest of europe is likely to do the same and for the hundreds of thousands of passengers that are stranded and businesses affected, it is not over yet. richard scott reports. >> we did not know it at the time, but this long-haul plane landed in the u.k. tonight, the first since the crisis began. if the restrictions over the vast majority of u.k. aerospace, including the biggest airport, heathrow, was supposed to be until of these 1:00 a.m. instead, almost every airport in the country had been reopened. >> you have to be able to guarantee the public the flights will be safe. it has been shown to the public is now safe in designated areas where there may
the globe and click to play the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> this is the scene at london's heathrow, normally the world's busiest international airport. a volcanic eruption in iceland shows signs of decreasing and british authorities agreed with the airlines it is possible to find safe routes through areas of lower level of cash. the rest of europe is likely to do the same -- lower-level of volcanic ash. the rest of europe is likely to do the same...
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tools like acceptpay, which lets owners take their accounts receivable online. acceptpay. invoice digitally. get paid faster. only from american express open. >>> right now on "s msnbc sunda we have a live report in minutes. straw poll winner, which one of these three republicans got the nod as presidential favorite? it came down to a single vote. >>> countdown to implosion. the famed stadium of america's team blasted into rubble in just minutes. we'll bring that to you live. there it goes. >> you're just going to love our afternoon block of game shows. at 2:30 catch me in "are you smarter than a half-term governor." i think you'll be surprised by the answer. i know i was. >> she's back. comedian tina fey with another take on alaska governor sarah palin. we love that. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt and welcome to "msnbc sunday." 8:00 a.m. in the east. there you see it under way, these live pictures from texas where the demolition crews are about it to implode the former home of the dallas cowboys. you're looking at that series of explosions that's what's going t
tools like acceptpay, which lets owners take their accounts receivable online. acceptpay. invoice digitally. get paid faster. only from american express open. >>> right now on "s msnbc sunda we have a live report in minutes. straw poll winner, which one of these three republicans got the nod as presidential favorite? it came down to a single vote. >>> countdown to implosion. the famed stadium of america's team blasted into rubble in just minutes. we'll bring that to you...