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so he came to the post in 65. he had been at newsweek since 1953 as a european concern -- correspondent. toni bradlee -- in 1961 he became the bureau chief of newsweek magazine and after phil graham died she heard bradley might be leaving or thinking of leaving and wanted to keep him so she had about the lunch and he said he would give his left one to be the managing editor of the post in newspaper parlance and came to the paper and what he said about when he came to the papers the first thing he wanted to do was removed the agenda from the post's reporting and he wrote a memo to r reporter. i have to read it editorially because it is better than mine. he wrote a memo to a foreign correspondent and played out what he was trying to do. we are not trying to make this paper flattering. they're trying to make it fair. what you interpret as an effort to remove flavor is an effort to remove the tipped hand, the editorial phrases that make your position clear and cloud the news. if we flatten your vivid writing to, this
so he came to the post in 65. he had been at newsweek since 1953 as a european concern -- correspondent. toni bradlee -- in 1961 he became the bureau chief of newsweek magazine and after phil graham died she heard bradley might be leaving or thinking of leaving and wanted to keep him so she had about the lunch and he said he would give his left one to be the managing editor of the post in newspaper parlance and came to the paper and what he said about when he came to the papers the first thing...
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he saw the washington post. he saw the "washington post" do it on the front page. use of the "washington post" apologized in an editorial. you saw the "washington post" en masse returns a pulitzer prize. there quite literally was others said they could have taken the department of criticism. unique in the handles of journalists in. i'm speechless at your injunction that i should lesson in the longer. before you settle down if they start broker or whatever. and join the racquet club or whatever. [laughter] try to think for yourself if i may give you a piece of advice. [laughter] so that's been. i want to read to close here to close because i think airports and i'm a pretty clear what's gone on in my life in the last 10 days. they're a little long and i hope you would humor me, based in their important. one is from ben and westrum rosenfeld, the editor. so then give a speech in april april 19 e4 before nixon resigned but after was vindicated and banners very hesitant to point towards deeper truth. he so is to get the story today, take a bite out of the apple and you
he saw the washington post. he saw the "washington post" do it on the front page. use of the "washington post" apologized in an editorial. you saw the "washington post" en masse returns a pulitzer prize. there quite literally was others said they could have taken the department of criticism. unique in the handles of journalists in. i'm speechless at your injunction that i should lesson in the longer. before you settle down if they start broker or whatever. and join...
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the problem for the romney campaign is that the post story was very, very explicit. it is true that outsourcing can be moving jobs out of a company to another firm that does it cheaper in the united states and that does happen but the post was very careful to delineate the firms that bain invested in whose business model essentially was offshoring a lot of technology jobs. so i think -- i agree with michael, the obama campaign has had some success already with bain. top strategists seem a little built uncomfortable with it and you've got the problem of wall street democrats quite honestly, not sure how hard they want to hit private equity firms. i think it is resonating with voters and i think on this particular issue you've got a hypocrisy. >> to that end romney frequently invokes his time at bain to suggest to he would be a better leader on the economy. he said he knows how jobs are created and what causes them to leave. >> i spent my life in private enterprise, 25 years. i know how businesses work. i know what causes them to leave and what will bring them back. i
the problem for the romney campaign is that the post story was very, very explicit. it is true that outsourcing can be moving jobs out of a company to another firm that does it cheaper in the united states and that does happen but the post was very careful to delineate the firms that bain invested in whose business model essentially was offshoring a lot of technology jobs. so i think -- i agree with michael, the obama campaign has had some success already with bain. top strategists seem a...
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this post hole was just kind of dropped in after they pull ed te post for this building. we're doing some research on that to see exactly what it was used for. but just a lot of little pieces of pottery. there's a piece of bone, for instance, sticking out of this wall right here. let's see, i saw a piece of -- yeah. here's a piece of lead shot from the floor. i mean, there's stuff that was just trampled in. you're welcome to, you know, pass it around. >> i'll show you a couple other sites down here. in 1610 when delaware came in, he said he cleansed the town. filled wells. i haven't mentioned the other wells. incredible collections of artifacts and they built two long row houses. we knew they were built by 1614 but we didn't know where they were, outside the fort or whatever, right in here, we're marking them 20 inches above the original evidence. the cobble. and they were built with cobble foundation. wood doesn't go into the ground. but these are buildings that were built to last and more like what was being built in england. timber, they were said to be two stories and
this post hole was just kind of dropped in after they pull ed te post for this building. we're doing some research on that to see exactly what it was used for. but just a lot of little pieces of pottery. there's a piece of bone, for instance, sticking out of this wall right here. let's see, i saw a piece of -- yeah. here's a piece of lead shot from the floor. i mean, there's stuff that was just trampled in. you're welcome to, you know, pass it around. >> i'll show you a couple other sites...
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but doesn't the post office have to be a government monopoly.stitution just says, congress shall have the power to establish post offices. it doesn't say that government must deliver the mail. since governments are doing everything, why is america going broke are we still losing money in the mail business. let's ask mickey barnett. why are we still losing money, billions of dollars? >> two points, no taxpayer dollars have been lost. there are no tax funds go to the postal service. >> john: where do you get the money? >> services. now, we do have loss and ultimately the taxpayer could be at risk. your question is correct. innovation has been a hallmark what has been done in the last five years. in the last ten years we reduced the work force by 250,000 workers primarily through innovation. this is a business. it's not a tax run industry. >> john: if it's a business you would fire workers if there wasn't enough work for them and you never do that? >> granted. we are like a government in the sense we want to be compassionate and do it through attri
but doesn't the post office have to be a government monopoly.stitution just says, congress shall have the power to establish post offices. it doesn't say that government must deliver the mail. since governments are doing everything, why is america going broke are we still losing money in the mail business. let's ask mickey barnett. why are we still losing money, billions of dollars? >> two points, no taxpayer dollars have been lost. there are no tax funds go to the postal service....
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a, we cannot post it. b, we can use the privacy controls knowing full well that they are not foolproof, that anything that's ever been seen by anybody can be cacheed and copied. there are privacy controls and people who worry about their privacy are often the very people who don't take the time to learn about the controls that are available, whether it's on facebook or google plus. >> you know this better than most. what do you worry about your privacy? >> i worry very little about my privacy, but the extent to which i do worry about my privacy it's what other companies and people are doing and could do, especially if an oppressive government ever goes after google or facebook, especially google, because google has all my e-mail and used to have my health information until they dropped that service. there's a lot there, and i worry about what an oppressive government could force google to release about me. >> aryianaariana, do you worry your privacy? >> i understand the concerns of everybody. they are very
a, we cannot post it. b, we can use the privacy controls knowing full well that they are not foolproof, that anything that's ever been seen by anybody can be cacheed and copied. there are privacy controls and people who worry about their privacy are often the very people who don't take the time to learn about the controls that are available, whether it's on facebook or google plus. >> you know this better than most. what do you worry about your privacy? >> i worry very little about...
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newspaper did not control the post post post office for the post office did not control the telegraph. telephone did not take public radio and video did not control television. television do not control the media and as follows. none of that could be determined on the basis of technological economic considerations. it is a political fiat. we made a series of decisions -- wise decisions, to sort of let you can mutation media developing their own way, to encourage the kind of rivals. two distinct between, for example, the providing of content and the conflicts within stream can mutation and messages. messages are transmitted. that has served us well in the past. it seems that that is the legacy we have had an extraordinarily innovative communication and to structure the last 200 years. that is the lesson we should bring to their delight and think about the issues. >> we have been talking with richard john, professor at columbia university and author of this book, "network nation", inventing american traditions. thank you very much, professor. >> thank you. >> you are watching the tv on
newspaper did not control the post post post office for the post office did not control the telegraph. telephone did not take public radio and video did not control television. television do not control the media and as follows. none of that could be determined on the basis of technological economic considerations. it is a political fiat. we made a series of decisions -- wise decisions, to sort of let you can mutation media developing their own way, to encourage the kind of rivals. two distinct...
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we will post whatever version of the draft is ready to be posted. >> ok. can we, who knows what is going to happen saturday, but could we at least contemplate allowing the public sometime, maybe while we take a break so that if there are further tweaks made on saturday, either on the lines or on the report, that people have a chance to digest and comment? we're not making changes on the fly and that is that without an opportunity for public comment? that is kind of important. >> i will think about that. >> ok, thank. >> clarification. to go back to the districts, who are right -- are we writing the two parts, the deviation and also the neighborhoods that we decided to include? i guess -- >> the first part of the assignment you have already done. the second part of the assignment we are going to complete with the aid of the consulting. >> ok. and by the way, several of the first assignments have not been completed. >> yes, that is what he stated. yes, yes, but i owe you five and 10 and 3 and 6. >> and i'll resend 1 and 4. >> 1, 6, 7, 5, 10. ok and 11 i have
we will post whatever version of the draft is ready to be posted. >> ok. can we, who knows what is going to happen saturday, but could we at least contemplate allowing the public sometime, maybe while we take a break so that if there are further tweaks made on saturday, either on the lines or on the report, that people have a chance to digest and comment? we're not making changes on the fly and that is that without an opportunity for public comment? that is kind of important. >> i...
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it was a better newspaper than the washington post at the time. this was 1960 and the beginning of the kennedy years. what did they see in a 16-year-old? i know there are always-- there's always room for copy boys and rewrite kids. i could type. actually it's really true. the smartest thing i ever did in my life is, i got sick of taking shop with the boys, so i took typing with the girls. and... [laughing] that opened it up, huh? that's right. no, actually, i think they did see some--some talent that i had. and one of the great things about the star was, they nurtured young people. and even though i was a few years younger than the next youngest, they let me cover things gradually, and i became a dictationist, meaning that i sat with a headset on and took the dictation of reporters calling in their stories, including david broder's story from dallas. you have to talk about that. i remember it indelibly. i mean, david dictated: "two priests walked out of dallas memorial parkland hospital at 2:34 p.m. today and announced, the president is dead." you
it was a better newspaper than the washington post at the time. this was 1960 and the beginning of the kennedy years. what did they see in a 16-year-old? i know there are always-- there's always room for copy boys and rewrite kids. i could type. actually it's really true. the smartest thing i ever did in my life is, i got sick of taking shop with the boys, so i took typing with the girls. and... [laughing] that opened it up, huh? that's right. no, actually, i think they did see some--some...
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my retirement after 35 years at the post office, i think i take home about $1700 a month from the post share of the health insurance and that sort of stuff. >> bill: yeah. and these are the public employees that the republicans feel are the problem right. we're going to balance the budget on their backs. i'm telling you people just do not understand. i don't think enough americans appreciate the great service that we get from our postal workers all across the country. but this is the time to stand up for them and stand up for us at the same time. again, it is hr 2309. web site is apwu.org. we're glad to join the fight here cliff. thank you for leading the fight. >> thank you. >> bill: and coming in this morning. cliff guffey, president of the american postal worker's union. we'll be back and tell what you president obama is up to today. he's got one eye on the supreme court. that's for sure. be right back. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." the real world and politics collide on "the gavin newsom show." for elon musk what could possibly be next? if you have copd like i do you
my retirement after 35 years at the post office, i think i take home about $1700 a month from the post share of the health insurance and that sort of stuff. >> bill: yeah. and these are the public employees that the republicans feel are the problem right. we're going to balance the budget on their backs. i'm telling you people just do not understand. i don't think enough americans appreciate the great service that we get from our postal workers all across the country. but this is the time...
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appears to be a posting from sierra lamar on her own facebook page. is it real? i'm marla tellez with that story coming up. >> reporter: i'm stephanie chuang in oakland where not 24 hours ago police warned protesters leave or face jail time but the people and their tents are still here. a live report coming up. >> and yesterday's preef cooldown will not last. the 90s return inland, 80s bay side and 70s at the coast. i have your full forecast in moments. >> 880 through the east bay, spots bringing you down a couple of lanes. in the north bay a sigalert and a truck fire. i'll bring you that coming up. >> a live look outside overlooking san francisco. isn't that beautiful. what a way to start your tuesday, june 19th, this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you. thanks for joining us. it's 5:00. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> good morning everybody. i'm jon kelley. and new this morning, santa clara county deputies investigating a mysterious internet posting with sierra lamar's name on it. the picture claiming to be sierra appearing on her personal facebook page.
appears to be a posting from sierra lamar on her own facebook page. is it real? i'm marla tellez with that story coming up. >> reporter: i'm stephanie chuang in oakland where not 24 hours ago police warned protesters leave or face jail time but the people and their tents are still here. a live report coming up. >> and yesterday's preef cooldown will not last. the 90s return inland, 80s bay side and 70s at the coast. i have your full forecast in moments. >> 880 through the east...
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i hope next week it will be "the washington post." the question we have been asking often is formulas for success. you come to a town which is very competitive on many levels that you made a huge success doing a very tough job, political reporting, in a political town and you had staying power and you have had monumental success at a huge newspaper. what would you revise the students who are thinking of coming to washington themselves? >> hold that thought. carolyn is a former washington poster. >> speaking of success stories. you know - i guess the advice i would give people and i am not one who was good at giving advice. -- who is good at giving advice. we all have talents we were given and we all have doors that were opened and we all have people who were mentors or gods -- or gods or people who gave you a push along the way and i o --r guides for people to give you a push along the way. i look back at some professors were fabulous and some who were practicing journalists and some were not but were enormously helpful. people that i
i hope next week it will be "the washington post." the question we have been asking often is formulas for success. you come to a town which is very competitive on many levels that you made a huge success doing a very tough job, political reporting, in a political town and you had staying power and you have had monumental success at a huge newspaper. what would you revise the students who are thinking of coming to washington themselves? >> hold that thought. carolyn is a former...
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ambassador at post in iraq. he has an intimate understanding of the political players and history of iraq as well as the role of the u.s., the roale sine 2004. his unique experience across two administrations is very good preparation to establish a leadership vision for the embassy that reflects u.s. diplomatic security and economic interests. mr. mcguirk is the right choice at the right time in u.s./iraq diplomatic relations. mr. mcguirk, welcome, and we'll hear from you in a moment. sri lanka. 's in sri lanka, three years after the end of more than a quarter century of devastating civil war, we also see a mixed picture. on the one hand, the end of the conflict has led to strong economic growth. driven by large-scale reconstruction and development projects. increasing commodity exports, and a growing tourist industry. however, the war left sri lanka with a legacy of internal displacement. also, mistrust among ethnic groups and, of course, insufficient protection for human rights that have yet to be adequately a
ambassador at post in iraq. he has an intimate understanding of the political players and history of iraq as well as the role of the u.s., the roale sine 2004. his unique experience across two administrations is very good preparation to establish a leadership vision for the embassy that reflects u.s. diplomatic security and economic interests. mr. mcguirk is the right choice at the right time in u.s./iraq diplomatic relations. mr. mcguirk, welcome, and we'll hear from you in a moment. sri...
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in addition, we are seeing a variety of behavioral adjustments having to do with post-traumatic stress, having to do with depression, having to do with suicide ideation. and of course, the reintegration issues when people come back from combat and move back into their families and try to sustain some normality of family life; we see behavioral issues going on within the families. so, there's a host of issues that are happening for these individuals. and, dr. karlin, exactly what types of symptoms are associated with some of these disorders? let's take ptsd, for example. so with ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder, there are certain clusters of symptoms that we typically see, including what we first call avoidance symptoms. so, individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder may avoid places or circumstances that may remind them of the traumatic event that they experienced during war time or other situations that might have been the precursor, if you will, to the post-traumatic stress disorder. individuals with ptsd also often experience numbing symptoms, if you will, to block the pain
in addition, we are seeing a variety of behavioral adjustments having to do with post-traumatic stress, having to do with depression, having to do with suicide ideation. and of course, the reintegration issues when people come back from combat and move back into their families and try to sustain some normality of family life; we see behavioral issues going on within the families. so, there's a host of issues that are happening for these individuals. and, dr. karlin, exactly what types of...
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"the washington post" used to be in two years. we consolidated into one. >> the digital and print. >> correct. >> is it the same people? >> many cases more and more it is. and it has to be. the fact is there are some people still writing long-form projects that will appear over two-full print pages over months, but they are working closely with teams of producers and multimedia people think about what kind of other content we can pull into it so when it does launch, it's a vital and exciting experience. an example, a couple summers ago we did a big project called "top secret america." they looked at the creation of this secret national security apparatus since 9/11. we spent nearly two years on that. when we launched it, we had ten million page views. that was people coming in and having a different experience to the new form issue than people would have had had before. you could go into our data base and if you were in montana, you could go into our data base and find out there had been a contract given by the cia to somebody in
"the washington post" used to be in two years. we consolidated into one. >> the digital and print. >> correct. >> is it the same people? >> many cases more and more it is. and it has to be. the fact is there are some people still writing long-form projects that will appear over two-full print pages over months, but they are working closely with teams of producers and multimedia people think about what kind of other content we can pull into it so when it does...
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is an early stages but if you go to the "washington post" web site and sign-up for the personal postedknows what you're reading and you can tell this stream of content or that stem content and and and it starts to tailor the content to to you and ideally what we would like to be able to do is get people who are interested in that a front-page of content that they're most likely to be interested in based on their past habits or including what their friends are interested in. than the experience of reading news becomes a much more tailored and focused experience and probably a much more engaging experience which naturally giving we are also in business is what we would like to see happen. >> now the 1995, the year you launched here, andy grove, then the head of intel had a platform at the american society of newspaper readers and i was interviewing him and i said to him astir grove out of a thousand newspaper editors in the room, what is the value of the future? he said, zero. because in the internet age which was then coming apart, he said i can create my own. i don't need an editor. i
is an early stages but if you go to the "washington post" web site and sign-up for the personal postedknows what you're reading and you can tell this stream of content or that stem content and and and it starts to tailor the content to to you and ideally what we would like to be able to do is get people who are interested in that a front-page of content that they're most likely to be interested in based on their past habits or including what their friends are interested in. than the...
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that's what my plan will do. >> and romney's camp responded quickly to "the post" story. according to politico romney's spokesperson said, quote, this is fundamentally flawed story that does not differentiate between domestic outsourcing versus offshoring, nor versus work done overseas to support u.s. exports. as president, he will implement policies that make it easier and more attractive for companies to create jobs here at home. joan walsh, that's a lot to follow. that's a confusing issue. is that going to wash? >> no. it's an intentionally confusing issue and statement, michael, and i think you can see that. the problem for the romney campaign is that "the post" story is very, very explicit that this was -- they're talking about offshoring. it is true that outsourcing can be moving jobs out of a company to another firm that does it cheaper. in the united states and that does happen, but "the post" was very careful to delineate the firms that bain invested in whose business model essentially was offshoring, made a lot of technology jobs. so i think i agree with michael
that's what my plan will do. >> and romney's camp responded quickly to "the post" story. according to politico romney's spokesperson said, quote, this is fundamentally flawed story that does not differentiate between domestic outsourcing versus offshoring, nor versus work done overseas to support u.s. exports. as president, he will implement policies that make it easier and more attractive for companies to create jobs here at home. joan walsh, that's a lot to follow. that's a...
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and to continue on a post of democracy. as you know, our focus is development in the context of democracy and security. >> in managing the post-conflict country, almost everything is a priority. you've got to tackle so many things at the same time. perhaps the greatest hurdle is managing the expectations of a young population that has been bypassed by education and skills, giving them hope and enabling them to know that they have a stake and making them productive citizens again and bringing back their confidence and their dignity. if one can manage those, then i think you have a chance of being able to address all of the many other shortcomings in this society. >> more than budgets, money, obviously money matters, you're saying that high expectations is that it is job of a leader to think about that and address that. >> absolutely. and that's very difficult in a post-conflict environment when patience runs out and when you have taken time to put the fundamentals in place and to stabilize things but you need to go beyond th
and to continue on a post of democracy. as you know, our focus is development in the context of democracy and security. >> in managing the post-conflict country, almost everything is a priority. you've got to tackle so many things at the same time. perhaps the greatest hurdle is managing the expectations of a young population that has been bypassed by education and skills, giving them hope and enabling them to know that they have a stake and making them productive citizens again and...
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this june 11th gathering hosted by "the washington post" post live took place at the watergate office building in washington, d.c. this portion is about 45 minutes. >> good evening, everyone and welcome. i'm mary jordan the editor of washington post live, which is a division of the newspaper cho organizes forums and debates. a very special thanks tonight to washington post chairman don graham and the publisher our hosts. a big thank you to the owner of this historic building that turned over the top floor to us tonight despite their renovations. this evening is a rare gathering of key players in the quarter great scandals. along those on stage, there's a lot of people in audience who loomed large in watergate. i see a couple of them there, alexander butterfield, the man who revealed that there was a taping system in the oval office came all the way from california for tonight. [ applause ] and earl silver. former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia who prosecuted quite a few of the president's men. for the first time there's a discussion of watergate with those deeply involved
this june 11th gathering hosted by "the washington post" post live took place at the watergate office building in washington, d.c. this portion is about 45 minutes. >> good evening, everyone and welcome. i'm mary jordan the editor of washington post live, which is a division of the newspaper cho organizes forums and debates. a very special thanks tonight to washington post chairman don graham and the publisher our hosts. a big thank you to the owner of this historic building...
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submit something to huffington post. as schools i think they encourage that inside the classroom so that it is not rel va gated to outside the classroom. you have some wisdom and give that to the kids. you have a minute left. i would like you each to take a shot of what you see on the horizon. the next big thing that the world holds in terms of its promise. >> three
submit something to huffington post. as schools i think they encourage that inside the classroom so that it is not rel va gated to outside the classroom. you have some wisdom and give that to the kids. you have a minute left. i would like you each to take a shot of what you see on the horizon. the next big thing that the world holds in terms of its promise. >> three
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after posting information about new cosmetics, it analyzes the reactions and then posts follow-up information about the products. people who respond to the information posted are invited to the company's promotional events. after trying out the products, the invitees post their comments and reactions again via the site. >> reporter: we are not just sending out information. we want to hear what our fans have to say and respond to their comments. so we build up a strong bond with them. >> reporter: microblogs are now an important part of product promotion and so are the bloggers. this woman works for an insurance firm in shanghai. as a sideline she posts important information about cosmetics. her posts are very popular and she now has 75,000 followers. these came to the notice of an advertising agency. it asked jan to write online reviews of various skin scare products. she then began to be contacted electronically by cosmetics companies. now her reviews of their products earn her as much as $1,900 a month. boosting her income by 160%. >> translator: i tried to make sure to point out the good a
after posting information about new cosmetics, it analyzes the reactions and then posts follow-up information about the products. people who respond to the information posted are invited to the company's promotional events. after trying out the products, the invitees post their comments and reactions again via the site. >> reporter: we are not just sending out information. we want to hear what our fans have to say and respond to their comments. so we build up a strong bond with them....
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some are in hot water for posting how they felt about a recent dining experience. >> that volunteer posted his complaint on may 30. he and several of his fellow firefighters have been either suspended or demoted. the controversy started with a bel-air volunteer firefighter facebook posts. the post said even when myself and an engine crew are there, the manager said only military and police get discounts. >> the fire company president said he is not only angry about the post but about the comments from other firefighters that followed including, let's make sure they did i get a response. i smell a delayed response. >> said they dumpster on fire. -- set the dumpster on fire. >> i am embarrassed to have to stand in front of the camera and apologize for firefighters everywhere for these few individuals who believe they are entitled to some special consideration. >> 8 firefighters have been identified. the chief has suspended and recommended the terminations of three and demoted a fourth. the company has 200 members and according to him has a strict media policy. >> you cannot salemme this fire
some are in hot water for posting how they felt about a recent dining experience. >> that volunteer posted his complaint on may 30. he and several of his fellow firefighters have been either suspended or demoted. the controversy started with a bel-air volunteer firefighter facebook posts. the post said even when myself and an engine crew are there, the manager said only military and police get discounts. >> the fire company president said he is not only angry about the post but...
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waiting before you post something is the smart way to go. maybe wait an hour before you post, give yourself a chance to think twice about it. >> 1/4 of us are posting online nearly once a day. >> that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think people share to much of themselves on facebook and twitter, or is that the point of social media? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> a new conference by apple. investors might be for a good day on wall street. jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. talking about the apple conference. this is a week-long event. one analyst says apple may signal a bigger stream by telling developers to write applications for a larger surface. also, mac computers. futures indicating some gains. about one of the points for the dow at the open. pretty long speculation that a bailout for banks in spain will help ease the debt crisis. stocks were higher in anticipation of the weekend's talks. glass co s
waiting before you post something is the smart way to go. maybe wait an hour before you post, give yourself a chance to think twice about it. >> 1/4 of us are posting online nearly once a day. >> that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think people share to much of themselves on facebook and twitter, or is that the point of social media? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> a...
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in managing the post conflict country, almost everything is a p priority. you have to tackle problems giving them hope and enables them to know that they have a stake and making them productive citizens again. more than budgets, and money matters, you are saying the high expectations, it is the job of a leader that think about that and address that. absolutely and that is difficult in the environment when patience runs out. but you need to go beyond that and to be able to transform people and ensure that all the things you have done to mobilize the resources and improve their welfare that is the challenge. >> what would you add to this question of the main challenges facing you and other leaders post conflict? >> i have to agree with the president saying that, actually, there is not any unified formula on how to address the matters. but the community has to be a part of every process from the day one. they have to feel that level of the confidence with the leadership but have to gather up that soul of the responsibility and the owner. if it is not possible
in managing the post conflict country, almost everything is a p priority. you have to tackle problems giving them hope and enables them to know that they have a stake and making them productive citizens again. more than budgets, and money matters, you are saying the high expectations, it is the job of a leader that think about that and address that. absolutely and that is difficult in the environment when patience runs out. but you need to go beyond that and to be able to transform people and...
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, the "washington post"'s david ignatius and nbc news' kelly o'donnell. few could have seen the fallout of watergate would infect the presidential election of 2012. first, when it comes to the oceans of outside money we see in this campaign. follow the money was the watergate mantra. listen to deep throat's vice, here play bid robert redford. >> you tell me what you know and i'll confirm. i'll keep you in the right direction if i can, but that's all. just follow the money. chris: well, money will be a huge factor this year now that the supreme court's ruling in citizens united took down all the post-watergate limits. the culture of investigations by the government, by the opposing campaign and the press. the adversarial relationship between the press and richard nixon was pal paable. >> i wonder if you could share with us your thoughts. tell us what goes through your mind when you hear people who love this country and people wlobble in -- who believe in you say reluctantly that perhaps you should resign or be impeached? >> well, i'm glad we don't take the
, the "washington post"'s david ignatius and nbc news' kelly o'donnell. few could have seen the fallout of watergate would infect the presidential election of 2012. first, when it comes to the oceans of outside money we see in this campaign. follow the money was the watergate mantra. listen to deep throat's vice, here play bid robert redford. >> you tell me what you know and i'll confirm. i'll keep you in the right direction if i can, but that's all. just follow the money....
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the post-g.i. bill restored some parity on the post-world war ii gi bill and can be a game changer and a lost institutions sprung up as they did after world war ii to take advantage of that and take advantage of some of the loopholes. and we have found from our membership that that really has been an issue for them with not completing degrees because they've exhausted the g.i. bill, you know, on quite frankly really expensive degrees that weren't going to prepare them for the jobs they were taking. criminal justice technology. you know, for instance. i had a small business before i got deployed in construction, and i was reviewing some of the online university's courses in construction management technology, and i couldn't figure out how that would have applied to any of my subcontracts that i used or me as a project manager for a fortune 500 company. that's one of those things where if you go to school and you get that degree and then you go out looking for the job or you try and start up a busine
the post-g.i. bill restored some parity on the post-world war ii gi bill and can be a game changer and a lost institutions sprung up as they did after world war ii to take advantage of that and take advantage of some of the loopholes. and we have found from our membership that that really has been an issue for them with not completing degrees because they've exhausted the g.i. bill, you know, on quite frankly really expensive degrees that weren't going to prepare them for the jobs they were...
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the giant post holes dug down at much as 6 feet or maybe 8 for each post. if you begin to imagine a post out of each hole here, and another, and each one has a pattern to where the orange flags are located. so i knew from a description written by a man by the name of william who was a chronicler of the whole operation in 1610 wrote the church is 24 feet wide and 60 feet long. so the minute we find the enormous post holds and 12-foot centers it added up. what we do is we open an area, that is take it down to the grade that has not been disturbed, ands it this is it he here. at that point point look at the outlines of seven-day outlo outlook --out lines of this clay is detectable if you have one of these. you scrape down really carefully. it's hard to show up since it's dry, but this is mixed soil right here. there's yellow splochs and lighter stuff and darker stuff. on the sides it's very uniform. that's never been dug into befo before. this has, and these purple flags mark -- what do you think? graves. exactly right. there are four graves here that line up
the giant post holes dug down at much as 6 feet or maybe 8 for each post. if you begin to imagine a post out of each hole here, and another, and each one has a pattern to where the orange flags are located. so i knew from a description written by a man by the name of william who was a chronicler of the whole operation in 1610 wrote the church is 24 feet wide and 60 feet long. so the minute we find the enormous post holds and 12-foot centers it added up. what we do is we open an area, that is...
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after posting information about new cosmetics, it analyzes the wavo reactions and then posts information about the products. people who respond to the information posted are invited to the company's promotional events. after trying out the product, the invities post their comments and reactions, again by wavo. >> translator: we're not just sending out information. we want to hear what our fans have to say and respond to their comments, so we build up a strong bond with them. >> now an important part of product promotion, and so are the bloggers. working in shanghai, as a fine line she posts information about imported cosmetics. how wavo postses are very popular and she now has 75,000 followers. this came to the notice of an advertising agency. it asked her to write on-line reviews of various skin care product. she then began to be contacted by cosmetics companies. now her reviews of their products earn her $1,900 a month boosting her income. >> i try it make sure to point out the good aspects and the bad. i want people to say they can trust a product based on what i say. >> advertising c
after posting information about new cosmetics, it analyzes the wavo reactions and then posts information about the products. people who respond to the information posted are invited to the company's promotional events. after trying out the product, the invities post their comments and reactions, again by wavo. >> translator: we're not just sending out information. we want to hear what our fans have to say and respond to their comments, so we build up a strong bond with them. >> now...
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today only 18% of post second tear students are captured by the iped's calculations. we need to know legitimate complaints of -- the letter yesterday from chairman miller and senator byrd to the -- appropriate data collection, this process must be fair and it must be focused on seeking resolution. we want every complaint by a veteran to be heard, but we don't want it to be a vehicle for anonymous complaints who have a political interest very different from the veteran students. we're concerned because one-third of the way to the deadline, as of monday, no institution or organization on behalf of higher ed had been invited for such discussions. moving forward, we ask that such additional criteria be developed with current regulatory and enforcement powers and consideration. the current authority as you know covers many federal and state authorities, including but not limited to, the department of education, state licensing authorities, national regional--the securities and exchange commission. veteran's administration's authority under the 9/11 gi bill, the department
today only 18% of post second tear students are captured by the iped's calculations. we need to know legitimate complaints of -- the letter yesterday from chairman miller and senator byrd to the -- appropriate data collection, this process must be fair and it must be focused on seeking resolution. we want every complaint by a veteran to be heard, but we don't want it to be a vehicle for anonymous complaints who have a political interest very different from the veteran students. we're concerned...
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the world has changed so dramatically that we are posting online and doing video. we are doing so many things today and doing it around the clock. it is a transformed business in that sense. i have to remind myself that that is only one of the ways we are disseminating information. it is a much more competitive world. it is a more fast-paced world. there is less time to report because events are moving faster. >> how do you compare the information you have one candidates compared to that band. >> we know less than we did back then, and in some ways, much more. one of the things i worry about in the way we move so rapidly today is that it is hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. we can get separated. people in the political community can get separated. we can get sidetracked from the main issues of the day and the important things you really need to know. >> moved ahead to september and october and your the moderator for the three debates. what needs to be asked and answered in order for voters to have the best information going into the election. >> one of the
the world has changed so dramatically that we are posting online and doing video. we are doing so many things today and doing it around the clock. it is a transformed business in that sense. i have to remind myself that that is only one of the ways we are disseminating information. it is a much more competitive world. it is a more fast-paced world. there is less time to report because events are moving faster. >> how do you compare the information you have one candidates compared to that...
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that included tiny lamb to a post. also watching paint on the campus and putting on the bumper stickers on the walls. some people were not able to take their final exams which parents do not agree with. >> it is their future. they're just beginning a new phase in this academic race so they should have that opportunity, in my opinion >> the students who were not allowed to attend reportedly had their own ceremony at one of their houses. >> it looks like warm conditions will continue across the bay area. >> we will have clear skies and high temperatures moving into the 80s and 90s in some parts of the bay area but a live look right now at alcatraz from san francisco because the escape from alcatraz triathlon is going on as we speak. swimmer's jump off a boat at around 735 and they're now in the day. they will then jump on bikes and run for a little bit, about 8 mi.. good luck to them. the weather is looking pretty good. >> thing should be dawning bright and beautiful this sunday morning. we have red flag warnings posted.
that included tiny lamb to a post. also watching paint on the campus and putting on the bumper stickers on the walls. some people were not able to take their final exams which parents do not agree with. >> it is their future. they're just beginning a new phase in this academic race so they should have that opportunity, in my opinion >> the students who were not allowed to attend reportedly had their own ceremony at one of their houses. >> it looks like warm conditions will...
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at this point who is behind this posting.gators are not saying but we can tell you the search for sierra continues near morgan hill. a dive team will use new sonar equipment in hopes of finding any sign of her. sierra was last seen march 16 near her home. it has been more than three months she has been missing. live in san jose. "today in the bay." >> a man who once cared for vulnerable children behind bars on child predatory charges. police say he molested two young girls in his care as well as an 18-year-old woman with the mental age after kindergartener. he worked at a facility in los gatos which houses children who are dependents of the court and also worked at achieve kids for the developmentally disabled. there could be more victims. >> 6:33. lee will face arrest, that was the message to dozens of teachers, patients and activists camping out at lake view elementary since friday. stfrp is live where protesters are still refusing to move. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. so far really pretty quiet here, the
at this point who is behind this posting.gators are not saying but we can tell you the search for sierra continues near morgan hill. a dive team will use new sonar equipment in hopes of finding any sign of her. sierra was last seen march 16 near her home. it has been more than three months she has been missing. live in san jose. "today in the bay." >> a man who once cared for vulnerable children behind bars on child predatory charges. police say he molested two young girls in...
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we moved the postmaster and post office over there. and we decided to open this up as an exhibit space. the decision to -- whether or not to put -- the white and colored signs over the doors of the train station was, was a very contentious one. we consulted any number of people -- including the african-american historical society here in orange, and a number of consultants, people like roger wilkens, rebecca gilmore-coleman, people in the field of african-american history. i would say overwhelmingly the response we got was a yes. put them back. people need to be made aware of what life was like not all that long ago. there were, however, a number of people who were -- who did not want to seep us put the signs back over the doors. the jim crow period was a very painful part of our history. a lot of people who lived through it didn't want to relive it. i guess the montpellier foundation, and the majority of the people that we talked to, decided that that, in the end, it was better to show the history than to hide it. people, people stopp
we moved the postmaster and post office over there. and we decided to open this up as an exhibit space. the decision to -- whether or not to put -- the white and colored signs over the doors of the train station was, was a very contentious one. we consulted any number of people -- including the african-american historical society here in orange, and a number of consultants, people like roger wilkens, rebecca gilmore-coleman, people in the field of african-american history. i would say...
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nicholas scot hartge post office. this bill is co-sponsored by all members of the indiana delegation and was reported out of the committee by unanimous consent on february 7, 2012. nicholas hartge was adamant about joining the military after the personal effect that the september 11 attacks had on him. he enlisted in the army before graduating from east noble high school in kendallville, indiana, in 2005. in august, 2006, he was deployed and stationed in baghdad. on may 14, 2007, hartge was killed when the vehicle he was riding in came in contact with an improvised explosive device. four other soldiers on patrol with hartge sustained burn wods on as much as 70% of their bodies from the attack and nicholas scott hartge made the ultimate sacrifice for his country and his dedication and courage are a testament to the men and women of the united states armed forces. for this reason, the post office in rome city, indiana, should be named in his honor. i ask that we pass the underlying bill to honor the service, sacrifice,
nicholas scot hartge post office. this bill is co-sponsored by all members of the indiana delegation and was reported out of the committee by unanimous consent on february 7, 2012. nicholas hartge was adamant about joining the military after the personal effect that the september 11 attacks had on him. he enlisted in the army before graduating from east noble high school in kendallville, indiana, in 2005. in august, 2006, he was deployed and stationed in baghdad. on may 14, 2007, hartge was...
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miami provides post secondary education that prepares students for careers in advertising. the schools are located in san francisco, new york, minneapolis, berlin, madrid, mexico city, istanbul, and sao paulo. it is accredited by the council of occupational education for private post secondary education. miami ad offers art direction, copywriting, graphic design, and a three-month program for account planners. it will currently vacate that san francisco location as soon as space is available for occupancy. the school currently has a student population of approximately 96 students, of which approximately 51% are females and 49% are male. it is 57% caucasian, 9% hispanic, and 12% other. the school is currently staffed by 26 faculty members and teachers. in its new location, the school will not be providing any additional parking spaces. at the jackson street location, it does not currently provide profs street parking. the department is not aware of any opposition to the new location. this is an informational item and no action is required. however, the planning commission ha
miami provides post secondary education that prepares students for careers in advertising. the schools are located in san francisco, new york, minneapolis, berlin, madrid, mexico city, istanbul, and sao paulo. it is accredited by the council of occupational education for private post secondary education. miami ad offers art direction, copywriting, graphic design, and a three-month program for account planners. it will currently vacate that san francisco location as soon as space is available...
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we'll keep you posted there.san francisco, water main break in the fisherman's wharf area mason and beach, a lot of flooding you want to avoid that driving. muni has to be rerouted. definitely going to impact the f line as well. and buses will have to go around the scene. also, south 101 chavez off-ramp earlier accident took out guardrail, caltrans may still be at the scene. we are trying to get an update on that. bay bridge toll here's good news, friday >>> 5:20. >>> all he wanted was a smoke. next the unexpected target of charlie sheen's latest ramp. >> escape from alcatraz. agents still looking for the three who disappeared from the island prison. you saw pictures thereof a movie that clint eastwood did. update on coming up. cu >>> good morning. 5:22. baseball scores. giants beat the padres yesterday 8-3. a's defeated the rangers at the coliseum 7-1 again. a's play diamondbacks in arizona tonight. giants begin a rematch against the rangers at home this weekend. >>> it is 5:23 now. muni officials in san francis
we'll keep you posted there.san francisco, water main break in the fisherman's wharf area mason and beach, a lot of flooding you want to avoid that driving. muni has to be rerouted. definitely going to impact the f line as well. and buses will have to go around the scene. also, south 101 chavez off-ramp earlier accident took out guardrail, caltrans may still be at the scene. we are trying to get an update on that. bay bridge toll here's good news, friday >>> 5:20. >>> all he...
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i have written multiple posts within the "washington post" they give me a lot of running room on allries they are not covering, of all of the analysis they are not doing in terms of the last four years. >> jennifer, you also wrote a commentary saying that barack obama is poison for the democratic party. you're not exactly a neutral observer. you're entitled to write whatever you want. but to suggest you're the arbiter of media bias is a little strange. >> whether i'm biased or not, whether i have a perspective or not, the poecht is not covering those ten stories. i didn't lie. no one at the post comes up and says hey, here's four stories we're covering on that. >> you believe there's an equivalency between mitt romney as a teenager forcibly cutting the hair of a gay kid who was crying and wailing and he can't remember that. you say there's an equivalency between that and barack obama's pot smoking. you say there's a equivalency how they should treat those stories. >> they are both relevant and should get on with the true issue. the media is throwing out one shiny object, one irreleva
i have written multiple posts within the "washington post" they give me a lot of running room on allries they are not covering, of all of the analysis they are not doing in terms of the last four years. >> jennifer, you also wrote a commentary saying that barack obama is poison for the democratic party. you're not exactly a neutral observer. you're entitled to write whatever you want. but to suggest you're the arbiter of media bias is a little strange. >> whether i'm...
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we'll keep you posted. it looks like traffic is slowing now 39 miles an hour. not causing huge delays in terms of time yet. at this point alternate might not be worth it in san francisco, south 101 cesar chavez off-ramp postal truck lost trailer damaged guardrail caltrans just arrived. off-ramp is blocked you can take the off-ramp to bay shore boulevard. now that they know how much dodge is -- how much damage is done we hope to get attempt of how long they think this closure will be in effect. 101 still flowing well in both directions. live shot of 880 through berkeley earlier roadwork, all lanes look like they are clearing. bay bridge toll, no delays we might have a car on the shoulder, a stall or someone waiting for carpool lanes to open. >>> a couple of australian olympic swimmers in hot water in their home country after visiting the bay area to take part in an international meet at the santa clara swim club last weekend. the olympic swimmers apologized for this photo that monk posted on his facebook page. it shows the two posing with automatic handguns and
we'll keep you posted. it looks like traffic is slowing now 39 miles an hour. not causing huge delays in terms of time yet. at this point alternate might not be worth it in san francisco, south 101 cesar chavez off-ramp postal truck lost trailer damaged guardrail caltrans just arrived. off-ramp is blocked you can take the off-ramp to bay shore boulevard. now that they know how much dodge is -- how much damage is done we hope to get attempt of how long they think this closure will be in effect....
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post a comment on my blog or go to my post on "the situation room"'s facebook page.hat they name my post office as long as i can go there and get some stamps and mail my letters. >> you know, they're shutting down post offices all over the country, jack. what's congress going to do if there's a limited number of post offices left? >> they may run out of names. >> thank you. let's stay on capitol hill right now. there were fireworks today where jpmorgan chase chief jamie dimon threw some counterpunches at critics insisting his company is not too big to fail despite a very embarrassing multi-billion loss. lizzie o'leary's been watching all the fun and activity on capitol hill, what are you seeing? >> this was different from the last time when he was in front of senate, this they wanted to know when did you find out about these problems? he said we disclosed what we knew as soon as we knew it and had a little more of a combative tone in front of the house today. >> you said you have a fortress balance sheet. that assumes something special about the way you are that we w
post a comment on my blog or go to my post on "the situation room"'s facebook page.hat they name my post office as long as i can go there and get some stamps and mail my letters. >> you know, they're shutting down post offices all over the country, jack. what's congress going to do if there's a limited number of post offices left? >> they may run out of names. >> thank you. let's stay on capitol hill right now. there were fireworks today where jpmorgan chase chief...
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but you made a famous investment in the "washington post" years ago. what attracted you to the "washington post" and how long have you held that investment? >> i love the business as such. but when i bought the "washington post" company it was pretty split. they had about 4.8 million shares outstanding and the stock got down to 16. but thanks to the nixon challenge, their tv stations and a few things, b.b.rabozo and the rest the stock cascaded down from 37. when we bought it the whole valuation of the washington post company was about $100 million. if you'd asked any reporter at the "washington post" to go out and do a story on what the "washington post's" constituent businesses were worth they'd come back and say 400 or 500 million. you bought a wonderful business at 20 cents or thereabouts on the dollar. it's almost a classic investment. if you'd asked any of the people who were selling our stock stous, what's the washington post company worth they would have said three or four times what we're selling it for. but they sold it because they thought it
but you made a famous investment in the "washington post" years ago. what attracted you to the "washington post" and how long have you held that investment? >> i love the business as such. but when i bought the "washington post" company it was pretty split. they had about 4.8 million shares outstanding and the stock got down to 16. but thanks to the nixon challenge, their tv stations and a few things, b.b.rabozo and the rest the stock cascaded down from 37....
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the post is sticking to its story. howard fineman is an msnbc political analyst and director of the huffington post media group. you know, i -- these numbers basically tell me, cynthia, that this populist campaign, that the president's running against big money and big outsourcing and big whatever you want to call it, capitalism, seems to be working. >> well, of course it is working. just because a few affluent democrats didn't like the bain ads doesn't mean that they don't work. they work among people that had bad experiences with the manufacturing economy. they work for people that know somebody whose jobs have been outsourced. it's got the romney campaign so concerned after the meeting a spokesman for the candidate told us quote, we are confident in our reporting. the post is sticking to its story. howard fine manman is director of the group. and tucker is the university of georgia. couldn't they say wait a minute. you're going to vote for that guy who's outsourcing our jobs? >> i think of all the things that the ob
the post is sticking to its story. howard fineman is an msnbc political analyst and director of the huffington post media group. you know, i -- these numbers basically tell me, cynthia, that this populist campaign, that the president's running against big money and big outsourcing and big whatever you want to call it, capitalism, seems to be working. >> well, of course it is working. just because a few affluent democrats didn't like the bain ads doesn't mean that they don't work. they...