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r. r. life lives if we lose journalists who are now asking questions about what's going on in the numbers particularly dramatic with newspapers where revenue has been cut nearly in half while the journalism industry is shrinking the public relations industry is expanding at one time a one to one ratio between p.r. employees and journalists today that ratio is four to one with p.r. revenues jumping from three point five billion to eight point seven billion dollars journalists are simply overwhelmed by folks who are trying to spin them were trying to create their own story you have the public relations spin doctors if you will driving the cycle john nichols along with robert nix has me wrote a book about it the death and life of american journalism in a sense we are becoming one of the most propagandized countries in the world short staffed news stations often use company video news releases or vienne ours like this one if your ex about appearances or the first people we need to p.r. disguised as news the new group is called mimics press releases also often read on the air or posted on the web before any fact checking is done with the focus often on getting it first rather than getting it right good evening everybody breaking news tonight but we are cutting into our program with some breaking news where corporate and government p.r. departments are filled with former journalists who know how to sell their message i understood our media words what. report all of those good story as opposed to hype which ward works for nearly twenty years as a journalist with the philadelphia inquirer but after layoffs he left to work for health insurer independence blue cross before returning to work as a journalist that revolving door wormy queen of france and p.r. the present governor. it's causing real concern about what the long term effects could be if the influx of spin doctors take over the message machine completely through there is very little journalism be done in an awful lot you create some dangerous circumstances for citizenry for democracy itself i'll go straight to questions white house spokesman jay carney worked for twenty years as a journalist for time magazine now he's president obama's spokes person former broadcaster and columnist tony snow went on to serve as a spokesperson for president bush and jamie rubin went from the state department under president clinton to executive editor at bloomberg news so common so it is a common practice and no one else no one is questioning anymore in a time when how can flag are all things one in the same and the spin machine works overtime as the printing press is coming to a halt the question becomes in a meaningful for the state actually survive. in washington christine for our t.v. . and full coverage of our top stories is available twenty four seven it on t. dot com and always a wide variety of content it's that more of beat like these stories it's a period of growth in a hurry to rise in central russia instead of berkeley a bush clone they breadline thieves that leave some money and another saying these that money to help her south also. an amazing tale of love infidelity and male smore has managed to hatch is only young after a straight talk and mother out on that single father's success and of course all our other news we're going to ask. if. you. are. radical recent legislation in india to provide free and compulsory education for all children between six and fourteen has been welcomed by educationalist but the country's social divisions are getting in the way with some not wanting integration of children from different backgrounds in the classroom british media reports. it's dawn in india's capital city of new delhi an eight year old cushy just always getting ready for school ball there are nearly two hundred million elementary school children like cushy in india only half that number ever complete the eighth grade most end up leaving school to help their parents with domestic work or to get a job to bring in some extra money maybe i haven't studied much that's why i want to educate my children after growing pressure to address the educational disparities in india the government passed and making it mandatory for all children between the ages of six and fourteen to get a free education it even requires elite private schools with tuitions nearing five hundred dollars per month to grant a quarter of their seats to students from disadvantaged backgrounds like cushy today there are just as many schools where students have to pay a choice in like this one as there are free schools that are funded by the government according to the act it's up to the parents to decide where the name and their needs to school i mean sister likewise she can attend an elite private school if she enters than winning the lottery and gets into the twenty five percent quota it also means that if government workers are able to identify and successfully enroll this is cool but aren't attending. schools like the ones pushing at times now could get overcrowded but the idea of free schooling in india has its opponents while the teachers want to see their students succeed they believe that integrating indian children from a lower class into a private school would not be practical. these elite schools have a very high standard only julian whose parents are educated can study in schools like these schools want to maintain their high standards and reputation. it's a position supported by the well off members of indian society the schools are not meant for them. it's meant for the people who will close people of the over those who have been getting elected in the sense that he comes from a very good on his own so it will be relieved. as a whatever they're. putting him in that sort of fit into i mean. he would have trouble getting assimilated in spite of the mix first option the integration model received for children my cushy education is simply about accomplishing her dreams i want to study till the twelfth grade ten become a teacher. but it's a dream that may just fall through the gap of india's socio economic divide. preassure either r t new delhi india. and returning to main stories the u.s. debt ceiling deadline with d.j. fast approaching on tuesday our resident reporter oftenest has been finding out all the views on the streets of the because people feel financial doomsday is around the corner. with the looming debt crisis the u.s. is watching the clock tick down to an economic armageddon what does that even mean that this week let's talk about that they keep setting dates over and over again and nothing happened just part of the negotiation process or did so it's i don't brag. i believe so do you expect more from the people you like. neither party is going to let this actually happen where they would let it expire and then the united states would go into default i don't think that's going to happen i think that's a bluff but i think what actually is at hand is for real in there they're using it as leverage to push their respective issues but i think americans if i'm speaking for myself as an american are sick of
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life behind bars on r g. three. yellow welcome to spotlight the interview show on r t i melbourne all vents name i guess in the studio is alex is proud. last year and the united states were discussing the new start treaty they are giving whether or not it will protect your approach potential building in this but very soon a different threat than the revolutions and warfare spread throughout north africa and the middle east toppling regimes and bringing instability to the region so what are the biggest threats to your feeling global security for they care is a next three inserts the security as there while it is the chief of them stashed with first alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new stock nuclear disarmament treaty each one russia needs relations and made things clear up along with the european missile defense program but things are still where they started because the alliance wants interceptor me silenced in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees they won't threaten its security the two parties also disagree with the current middle east in a shoes like the
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life is stronger than death. i'm doing the math on cooper. explain that to me. >> he was our little r&r baby.e's the spitting image of my husband. it's really nice. >> reporter: brian was home on a so-called rest and recreation tour in february of 2009. shortly after he returned to afghanistan, he and three others were killed by a roadside bomber. >> at the time he was killed we didn't know that we were pregnant. so four days after i was notified of his death is when i found out that we were pregnant, so it was just such a miracle. it was the best news i could have ever received. >> reporter: cooper actually took his first step at his father's grave. >> right here, yup. he held on and just stepped. uh-huh, it was amazing. it was absolutely remarkable. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: connor is old enough to have some memory of his father, and to understand a little bit about what this place means. >> connor calls arlington heaven. so he's obviously a little confused with what's going on. but, you know, if he wants to think this is heaven, that's fine. >> the first time i brought him here,
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known for its facebook game and that's business. r r lt >>> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. >>> the national query says it caught nbc reporter -- inquirer says it caught nbc reporter chris hanson on video with his mistress. this is video of the two sharing an intimate dinner at palm beach. the tabloid says hanson has been cheating on his wife with this woman for four months now. hanson is known for his hidden camera reports busting child predators. >>> it is official now, maria shriver filed for divorce today from arnold schwarzenegger citing irreconcilable differences, the action coming six weeks after schwarzenegger admitted to fathering a child with the mother of his household staff years ago. shriver is asking for custody of their sons 17 and 13. >>> prince william and katherine visiting canada on canada day. big crowds came out to see the royals taking part in the country's birthday celebrations which included a speech by the prince. the couple handed out flags to new citizens at a nationalization ceremony. >>> another royal couple tied the knot, prince albe
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r without the factory jobs, but said that speculation be the@v basis of acceptable corporate practice?@" these conditions are deplorabler what kin@2d of global society@r composed of supposedly empathetic fellow humans cannot value human lifeover cheap technology that earns millions of dollars to a handful of people. with these huge problems solutions seem few and far between. it is often difficult to create policies that help the most in need, our global system run on monday, little incentive for governments to help those who have nothing to give. governments must act in the best interests of the citizens palin not in the interests of a meager but wealthy minority that funds campaigns and manipulates connections. governments must be held accountable. many of these major problems stem from governments failing to invest money with the best interest of its citizenry in mind. to reduce there class divide the government should, in fact, in infrastructure, green energy systems and social support systems such as security and medicare. but because they all promote economic equality the government was to -- must work to foster an environment where companies will be increased to hire while simultaneously guaranteeing a companies tr
r without the factory jobs, but said that speculation be the@v basis of acceptable corporate practice?@" these conditions are deplorabler what kin@2d of global society@r composed of supposedly empathetic fellow humans cannot value human lifeover cheap technology that earns millions of dollars to a handful of people. with these huge problems solutions seem few and far between. it is often difficult to create policies that help the most in need, our global system run on monday, little...