>> i'm going to paraphrase aaron, he says everyone should have a voice but not everyone should have aicrophone. and i completely agree with him. i find it difficult as a journalist, someone who did study, and it is a craft, that there are a number of people out there wearing the journalism badge and they don't know what they're doing. it's not as simple as a typo. that's not just true. you don't know a lead from a kicker, and i'm thinking i can't believe this is being put out there. that said, i do appreciate and i'm glad there are a number of young voices having an opportunity to be heard. if you're waiting to get into "the new york times," it's going to take you a few years to get there. >> there's a long line. >> i just wish more bloggers were dedicated to honing the craft and not just to the page views. >> everyone can have an opinion, but not everyone has a credible opinion. >> or educated preponderan ed o. >> every week we ask people on the streets. this week we had someone who had a specific question for you. >> our social networking sites taking away from the value of personal