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rupert also owns "the australian." he owns the "wall street journal." bloomberg sprung from nowhere to create progress of journalism online. i will respectfully disagree on that. >> thinking about california watch, we feature them regularly, and they are doing excellent investigative work. is anyone familiar with those, and can you talk about the success and where you see that going? do you think that we will see more of these kinds of outlets? >> i think that paying for news journalism and especially for news journalism with a variety of political agendas, historically in san francisco, was paid for by real estate and automotive and help-wanted advertising. it was not paid for by the circulation nichols of the subscribers. if you think about government- boned journalism compared to the rich, benevolent owner boulders of journalism or the public opening of journalism, i think there is a time now where you do not need quite as much funding as ever, but some of the people who today are seen as barron's -- barons started off with a pretty defined journalis
rupert also owns "the australian." he owns the "wall street journal." bloomberg sprung from nowhere to create progress of journalism online. i will respectfully disagree on that. >> thinking about california watch, we feature them regularly, and they are doing excellent investigative work. is anyone familiar with those, and can you talk about the success and where you see that going? do you think that we will see more of these kinds of outlets? >> i think that...
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rupert murdoch, for all the criticism he gets, is invested in the media and innovation. mike bloomberg is doing a ton of stuff through his company. they are hiring hundreds of people. i worked at bloomberg 15 years ago, and i was in europe as a foreign correspondent. there were 40 journalists, and now, there are thousands. i think it depends on the interests of certain people, but they are being tapped, and you can get them to lend to foundations and do this type of stuff. it is just creating the bridge from the journalism world into that world, and it is not as hard as you would think, in my experience. >> i would just say that a few of those individuals you had mentioned are not examples of the types of progress of journalism that i think a lot of people are here to talk about and listened of route -- was it about. these guys are kind of villains in a sense of where we want journalism to go. fox news and the daily, who knows where that is going to go, but they are not necessarily public-interested, public radio, public tv, public press minded people. >> that is an opin
rupert murdoch, for all the criticism he gets, is invested in the media and innovation. mike bloomberg is doing a ton of stuff through his company. they are hiring hundreds of people. i worked at bloomberg 15 years ago, and i was in europe as a foreign correspondent. there were 40 journalists, and now, there are thousands. i think it depends on the interests of certain people, but they are being tapped, and you can get them to lend to foundations and do this type of stuff. it is just creating...
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>> guest: rupert murdoch after two months of him got him. c-span: is this the first time and only time you had ever been fired? >> guest: yes. no, i filled the been justified and rupert murdoch felt so, too much because shortly after that, he asked me if i would write his annual report and i did it twice for the -- the news corporation to read the was fascinating. i got along with rupert very, very well. c-span: politically? >> guest: i don't think we agreed politically but he wasn't sticky but that he and i -- i respected him on certain important levels. he said to me one time -- he publishes the sun, the news of the world, the two barefisted newspapers in britain, and "the new york post" can be pretty racy but he also has the times of london and quite respectable publications after i'd written his report and showed the draft we went to london to devotee said to me the secret is, john, i've never been ashamed of anything i've ever published. the new york daily news had tried to go up against him. the daily news was a morning paper and the p
>> guest: rupert murdoch after two months of him got him. c-span: is this the first time and only time you had ever been fired? >> guest: yes. no, i filled the been justified and rupert murdoch felt so, too much because shortly after that, he asked me if i would write his annual report and i did it twice for the -- the news corporation to read the was fascinating. i got along with rupert very, very well. c-span: politically? >> guest: i don't think we agreed politically but he...
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and in entered rupert hughes. shown here, rupert was a hollywood mogul and author. he, with another man named w.a. woodward, decided that they would debunk washington as being representative of the old ways. they are quite cynical about it. bunk, their story about where that originated from, it was popular in the 1920s. it was associated with henry ford and how he liked to say bunk to mean "nonsense." well, w.a. woodward and rupert hughes said, well, they looked at troops being deloused in world war i, and they said if troops can be deloused, washington can be debunked. [laughter] that's where the word "debunk" comes from. that's where it started. and they department just try to destroy -- didn't just try to destroy the washington myth, they tore washington down to the gutter. they claimed that he was a gin-swilling, cigar-smoking champion curser who had deformed hands and was incredibly ugly. he looked like an ape, and he pawed at any woman who came his way, and they were always jilting him. that he blundered his way through the revolutionary war. all of this stuff
and in entered rupert hughes. shown here, rupert was a hollywood mogul and author. he, with another man named w.a. woodward, decided that they would debunk washington as being representative of the old ways. they are quite cynical about it. bunk, their story about where that originated from, it was popular in the 1920s. it was associated with henry ford and how he liked to say bunk to mean "nonsense." well, w.a. woodward and rupert hughes said, well, they looked at troops being...
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thank you very much. >> firefighter ben rupert from nevada. of the fire fights who came from the norgern california and nevada area and firefighter mexico. canada and boston as we said before. it is quite a brotherhood and quite an impressive show of all men and women who share the same risk and burden. >> that's right, john. you can just imagine great to have that interview there. you can imagine how much it means to the firefighters in the san francisco area and lookk and speak to the firefighter and like those who made the journey to share support and grief and sympathy . put yourself in thatuation and people from around the country came to honor your colleagues and comrades and you can imagine how much it means. >> they do it on their own time and expense . even though that young man, john, you talked to and he was frightened by the cameras. this is etched in his memory forever. >> he took a lot away from it. >>> and he will remember this and the sacrifices and he may choose to go and knowing the sacrifices these men made. >> one of the th
thank you very much. >> firefighter ben rupert from nevada. of the fire fights who came from the norgern california and nevada area and firefighter mexico. canada and boston as we said before. it is quite a brotherhood and quite an impressive show of all men and women who share the same risk and burden. >> that's right, john. you can just imagine great to have that interview there. you can imagine how much it means to the firefighters in the san francisco area and lookk and speak to...
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according to the guardian up in, the alleged hacker was working for rupert murdoch.n "world one." do stay with cnn for the latest on the day's top stories from me and the team. good-bye. thank you for watching. >>> ahead on "american morning," u.s. fighter jet and armed drone accelerating attacks on militant targets in yemen. "the new york times" reporting the obama administration is conducting a covert war in that country to keep al qaeda from rising to power. >>> there's mounting pressure on anthony weaner to step down as reports circulate the congressman's wife is pregnant. and the latest development has millions of americans cringing as explicit photo -- an explicit photo sweeping across the internet. >>> powerful testimony against accused child killer casey anthony. a computer forensic expert says he found 84 searches for chloroform on the murder suspect's computer. some are saying it's the evidence that could break the defense's case. >>> plus two high rollers who walked out of an atlantic city casino with more than $11 million in winnings between them on this
according to the guardian up in, the alleged hacker was working for rupert murdoch.n "world one." do stay with cnn for the latest on the day's top stories from me and the team. good-bye. thank you for watching. >>> ahead on "american morning," u.s. fighter jet and armed drone accelerating attacks on militant targets in yemen. "the new york times" reporting the obama administration is conducting a covert war in that country to keep al qaeda from rising to...
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anna miller has settled phone hacking claims against news of the world, an english tabloid run by rupert murdock's news corporation for over $160,000. miller accepted damages. her legal costs and an unconditional admission of liability by the paper. >>> finally, meredith vieira's nearly five years as coanchor of "today" comes to an end as she leaves the show to spend more time with her family. a very special sendoff is planned for this morning. one you're not going to want to miss. it's all coming up right here on this nbc station. apparently the staff has surprises for meredith today. >> and matt is famous for his pranks, too. >> so is she, too, so i wouldn't be surprised if she pulls something out, as well. this comes to us from jacksonville, florida, the home of a very different kind of hero, one of the cover of a cereal box. haley received and recently won a two-year battle with bone cancer to commemorate her big victory, she's been given access to a very exclusive club. the 10-year-old's picture and story will be placed on boxes of cereal and breakfast treats. haley appreciates the
anna miller has settled phone hacking claims against news of the world, an english tabloid run by rupert murdock's news corporation for over $160,000. miller accepted damages. her legal costs and an unconditional admission of liability by the paper. >>> finally, meredith vieira's nearly five years as coanchor of "today" comes to an end as she leaves the show to spend more time with her family. a very special sendoff is planned for this morning. one you're not going to want to...
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. >>> a day after rupert murdoch news corp paid thousands to siena miller for hacking her phone reports in england allege kate middleton's information was targeted by a private investigator who at the time was working for two murdoch tabloids. also targeted sarah ferguson, eric clapton and tony blair. >>> in india two wild elephants went on a rampage killing several persons and injuring several cows which are sacred there. they were captured and will be released into the forest. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,048 after dipping 21 points yesterday. the s&p shed 5 points. the nasdaq lost 26. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei inched up 17 points. in hong kong, the hang seng was down 51. >>> another dose of disappointing economic news drove stocks lower on the street for a sixth straight day. yesterday's weak data came from the fed's beige book survey. the nationwide anecdotal report seemed to confirm a recovery stall, showing an economic slowdown in several key regions so far this year. the en
. >>> a day after rupert murdoch news corp paid thousands to siena miller for hacking her phone reports in england allege kate middleton's information was targeted by a private investigator who at the time was working for two murdoch tabloids. also targeted sarah ferguson, eric clapton and tony blair. >>> in india two wild elephants went on a rampage killing several persons and injuring several cows which are sacred there. they were captured and will be released into the...
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past i reckon from a piece of land he paid me we were there one night and he's there and where does rupert only gear up for two years and then i don't do it amused we should be doing we send over a new job we want to use the word screw up or a skirt or no. now critics say the libyan people stand to get screwed by wall street firms comments were very interesting in terms of the attitude that american executives and american officials have towards other countries their dear to be screwed and he said it publicly and he advocated it as a policy and he did it personally due to frozen assets and financial sanctions imposed by the us europe and the united nations libya's sovereign wealth fund could arguably be forgotten about unless one of the world's top financial firms is held accountable to american said been demanding that for years without any success dasi achieve what the american people and the american government can't or won't achieve i don't think so i think that they're going to get away with this you know big billion dollar boondoggle with libya just as they've done it with america go
past i reckon from a piece of land he paid me we were there one night and he's there and where does rupert only gear up for two years and then i don't do it amused we should be doing we send over a new job we want to use the word screw up or a skirt or no. now critics say the libyan people stand to get screwed by wall street firms comments were very interesting in terms of the attitude that american executives and american officials have towards other countries their dear to be screwed and he...
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media there's about a half dozen corporations in the united states viacom general electric disney rupert murdoch's news corp that controlled just about everything ninety plus percent of american c watch listen to and often read and they present a range of opinion as dorothy parker used to say from a to b. any kind of real serious structural critique whether it's about health care whether it's about fossil fuels whether it is about the disastrous problem one in six american workers without work and we're talking about long term now unemployment one million people a year who go bankrupt because they can't pay their medical bills six million people that have been pushed from their homes because of foreclosures or bank repossessions a number that is expected to rise to ten million next year and much of this activity we know it's transparent was fraudulent criminal activity there are only incapable of confronting the internal implosion and this will have disastrous consequences as the situation internally domestically gets worse and worse and worse we already have forty million americans the
media there's about a half dozen corporations in the united states viacom general electric disney rupert murdoch's news corp that controlled just about everything ninety plus percent of american c watch listen to and often read and they present a range of opinion as dorothy parker used to say from a to b. any kind of real serious structural critique whether it's about health care whether it's about fossil fuels whether it is about the disastrous problem one in six american workers without work...
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. >> rupert murdock just wants to get this off the books. >> facebook seems to be everywhere. >> exactlypical storm arlene is gaining strength as it barrels toward mexico. it's making landfall this morning along the northeastern coast. >> now arlene is expected to pound mexico with heavy rains that could kaz flash floods, mud slides. it's not hitting the u.s. directly but brownsville and other cities on the southern tip of texas will see drenching rain. >> seems like a good time to transition into weather. here is your thursday forecast. severe storms with gusty winds and hail from the dakotas and the northern rockies. rain stretches down to northern new mexico. showers in the pacific northwest. popup thunderstorms along the gulf coast. it all seeps in keeping with tradition. heat advisories and warnings from oklahoma to minnesota. >> do i hear what i think i hear? "tell me more" from the movie "grease"? this is turning into a great day. 90s from minneapolis to kansas city. 101 in dallas. 82 here in new york. 92 in atlanta. phoenix heats up to 106. albuquerque 97. boise 78. >> you got re
. >> rupert murdock just wants to get this off the books. >> facebook seems to be everywhere. >> exactlypical storm arlene is gaining strength as it barrels toward mexico. it's making landfall this morning along the northeastern coast. >> now arlene is expected to pound mexico with heavy rains that could kaz flash floods, mud slides. it's not hitting the u.s. directly but brownsville and other cities on the southern tip of texas will see drenching rain. >> seems...
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months as soon as they're done scraping the rest of the crap off the boards in two thousand and five rupert murdoch's news corp it's the same guy who wants the biggest chunk of fox news next to that saudi prince but my space for five hundred eighty million dollars turned out to be a horrible investment you recently tried to sell it for one hundred million dollars but had to settle for thirty five from justin timberlake and specific media a california based digital advertising agency my space is that in two thousand and three and peaked in two thousand and eight was seventy six million monthly u.s. visitors currently facebook has about seven hundred million monthly users worldwide and my space is down to about thirty five million. according to relate quote there is a need for a place where fans can go to interact with their favorite entertainers listen to music watch videos share and discover cool stuff and just connect and my space has the potential to be that place. i thought we had facebook for that anyway justin will have the resources to do it according to civic media c.e.o. tim vander
months as soon as they're done scraping the rest of the crap off the boards in two thousand and five rupert murdoch's news corp it's the same guy who wants the biggest chunk of fox news next to that saudi prince but my space for five hundred eighty million dollars turned out to be a horrible investment you recently tried to sell it for one hundred million dollars but had to settle for thirty five from justin timberlake and specific media a california based digital advertising agency my space is...
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there but the khadafi has a lot of support in tripoli there's a report today from the murdoch normal rupert murdoch x. . distributors of propaganda the wall street journal and to take a letter saying that khadafi is getting ready to flee tripoli why would he has total support from tripoli all the way to the tunisian border we had to go by car we actually encountered one impromptu pro khadafi demonstration on the main highway and we got out and sees people want to know are these you know are these deals being paid by the government as was now it's totally clear when i read this i mean i got into this as a copy of a fly in front of a bitch who is running around tripoli well getting out baskets of the biography you know faking civilian casualty and you know you say yeah it's not really a thought he know and you know that we haven't seen an information war like this a propaganda war since the you know the leading up to the war against iraq and the occupation remember the yellowcake uranium the biological mobile weapons labs you know colin powell holding up the anthrax all that all that nonsense
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the show to discuss the conservative utility of alinsky and where the right is that around clark rupert of students for the results are here to talk about ways in which libertarians and utilize the same tactics against our political opponents gentlemen thanks so much for being with us tonight so why is this book so powerful and why is it experiencing a resurgence now forty years after it was written. so i think the reason that we're seeing it become very popular now is because people have seen the success the left has had using the catholics and strategies that are laid out in this book we see what is done by the obama campaign and this is the playbook of how they accomplish that so i think that's why it's so popular now and the right's responded to this with a lot of fear i mean a lot of them point to this is like this is the secret master plan and you could have said well yeah it is but the point is that with a little of the counter to that those that a lot of the tactics themselves are neutral yeah but what he says i say it's actually more valuable to us than them at this point what
the show to discuss the conservative utility of alinsky and where the right is that around clark rupert of students for the results are here to talk about ways in which libertarians and utilize the same tactics against our political opponents gentlemen thanks so much for being with us tonight so why is this book so powerful and why is it experiencing a resurgence now forty years after it was written. so i think the reason that we're seeing it become very popular now is because people have seen...
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to do we in the first place collapse the system and start all over again you know how much money rupert murdoch is you know he's got all these things going on you think he's going to let a guy it's five o'clock so you bunch of stuff put this together it's completely wrong and stay on the network. yeah that's exactly what i think is that he's going to let you go out there say a bunch of things that are completely wrong and stay on the network where he did a whole story about roger ailes and how he started planning this way back in the nixon days but are you happy to see i go so i am are you sad inside i was sad when we first found out it was going off air because it was such a goldmine for us i mean our best episode in my opinion ever was how we got this out where you pretended to be him but he didn't turn out ok. he's done nothing for us you were then are you going back there ever was. going to the whole i don't remember the last six months i didn't even revisit my impersonation that i think it was worth it you know i i mean look this guy this guy has a has a show that has a certain hea
to do we in the first place collapse the system and start all over again you know how much money rupert murdoch is you know he's got all these things going on you think he's going to let a guy it's five o'clock so you bunch of stuff put this together it's completely wrong and stay on the network. yeah that's exactly what i think is that he's going to let you go out there say a bunch of things that are completely wrong and stay on the network where he did a whole story about roger ailes and how...
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to be sort of you know by an airy world view where we're under one kind of dominance and useless rupert but are you trying to tell them that they should be libertarians or you're telling that they should step away from democrats and republicans and turn away with a little bit you know it's more than that we're libertarian and we think a lot of the animists a lot of the energy in the country is libertarian which simply means that people are socially tolerant and fiscally conservative there's that's growing there's no question but what we're talking about more as we're in terms of independents we're describing a shift where they no longer when they're asked they don't want to identify with either the republican or democratic party because each of these parties misrepresents that so it has done their very best to spend us into the poor house and you know they start wars they bail out companies that nobody wants the smart reaction to say enough and a majority of americans by every measure want they want a government that spends less money and does less things now i get back to a point you m
to be sort of you know by an airy world view where we're under one kind of dominance and useless rupert but are you trying to tell them that they should be libertarians or you're telling that they should step away from democrats and republicans and turn away with a little bit you know it's more than that we're libertarian and we think a lot of the animists a lot of the energy in the country is libertarian which simply means that people are socially tolerant and fiscally conservative there's...
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rupert murdoch bought it for $580 million. today, specific media announced it bought my space. $35 million, 6 percent of the original price. no word on the size of timberlake's stake >> >> rescue from mens in a sáeupbing boat. it started with a may day call at midnight. the crew radios they were abandoning ship the coast guard sent a rescue boat and locatedded men one of the men said they 270 crab pots which tipped the bolt over, fortunately, no reports of any serious energy. salvage efforts are underway to recover the boat >> >> highway patrol is asking for two people to come forward. officers say they witnessed a fatal accident last thursday. forty-nine-year-old died in the wreck. the crash started a 4-acre brush fire along the shoreline. highway patrol said it needs help determining praoeg saoeusly what happened. >>> contra costa prosecutors asked a judge to charge a concorde man with murder after his three pitbulls fatally mauled a family member. last july, he was playing tennis with his step grand is grandson when he wand
rupert murdoch bought it for $580 million. today, specific media announced it bought my space. $35 million, 6 percent of the original price. no word on the size of timberlake's stake >> >> rescue from mens in a sáeupbing boat. it started with a may day call at midnight. the crew radios they were abandoning ship the coast guard sent a rescue boat and locatedded men one of the men said they 270 crab pots which tipped the bolt over, fortunately, no reports of any serious energy....
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rupert you brought some entertain this great? >> i did, should i go get it? >> it is too late.me of this great to your voice right in you have until saturday. >> yes, and no one knows who dallas baptist is, but we do know the to that tcu and oklahoma. >> are you proud of your brother? >> i am more and proud of him. >> always wanted to be a broadcaster. >> that is his thing, that is what he does. it >> it was nice to talk to you, and that was real, your sister congratulations, you forgot the spray i am sorry. we will take a break, but the rain dance tried to change his name already, back in a moment. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way.
rupert you brought some entertain this great? >> i did, should i go get it? >> it is too late.me of this great to your voice right in you have until saturday. >> yes, and no one knows who dallas baptist is, but we do know the to that tcu and oklahoma. >> are you proud of your brother? >> i am more and proud of him. >> always wanted to be a broadcaster. >> that is his thing, that is what he does. it >> it was nice to talk to you, and that was real,...
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rupert colville. thank you so much. >>> nato is on the defensive over its tactics in libya. the alliance denies it's trying to kill moammar gadhafi despite a nato official earlier telling cnn the libyan leader is a legitimate target. in a statement to cnn, nato spelled out its position saying we are targeting critical military capabilities that could be used to attack civilians but we're simply not targeting individuals. in a march -- in march, a united nations resolution gave nato the right to use, quote, all necessary measures to protect libyan civilians. nato has always insisted it is not directly targeting moammar gadhafi but cnn's francis townsend spoke to a senior nato military officer who appeared to cast doubt on that. >> i asked a second time, are you saying you're targeting gadhafi? he said i'm saying that i think under the u.n. resolution he's a legitimate target. >> the international community continues to pile the pressure on colonel gadhafi as nato ministers met in brussels this week, representatives of more than 20 countries were in the united arab emirates di
rupert colville. thank you so much. >>> nato is on the defensive over its tactics in libya. the alliance denies it's trying to kill moammar gadhafi despite a nato official earlier telling cnn the libyan leader is a legitimate target. in a statement to cnn, nato spelled out its position saying we are targeting critical military capabilities that could be used to attack civilians but we're simply not targeting individuals. in a march -- in march, a united nations resolution gave nato the...
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that's still far less than the $580 million that the site's previous owner, rupert murdoch's corporation paid for it in 2005. specific media announced justin timberlake will take a stake in myspace and help to shape its future as an advertising platform. >>> there's a new tangible rule at apple's virtual apps store. as of today, vendors like kinld and barnes & noble are no longer allowed to guide customers from the apps store to their own websites. apple requires app users to make those payments through the app store's own payment system which gives apriling a hefty 30% cut of all sales. >>> the chinese government says ai weiwei owes almost $2 million in fines in unpaid taxes. the tax bureau officials demanded the monday from her son on monday. the artist spent three months in prison on charges of tax evasion. he's currently out on bail. >>> the hong kong billionaire yeung has been arrested and charged with laundering millions of dollars. he owns birmingham city. ramy inocencio joins us with the details of these allegations. >> carson yeung was granted bail thursday with a bond ever 7 mi
that's still far less than the $580 million that the site's previous owner, rupert murdoch's corporation paid for it in 2005. specific media announced justin timberlake will take a stake in myspace and help to shape its future as an advertising platform. >>> there's a new tangible rule at apple's virtual apps store. as of today, vendors like kinld and barnes & noble are no longer allowed to guide customers from the apps store to their own websites. apple requires app users to make...
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having this belief that the me was going to change because as long as it is owned by people like rupert murdoch and all the other corporatist, is going to continue to feed us garbage. if we want something real we have to create our own media. we have to start having our own kind of mutation amongst ourselves. we need to take a page out of the book of what's happening in the middle east and start doing that here. [applause] >> very quickly i would just say it's important for us to embrace the reentry movement because they hundreds of thousands of americans are coming home every year from prisons and their successful stories of reentering society in rebuilding their lives need to be shared because it's proof of its absolute proof that no one needs to spend as long in prison, if at all, as is currently happening. >> good afternoon. i'd like to thank all the panel. i have a question if any of you can respond. we for a number of drivers regarding the issue of drug our community, anything from crime to poverty. but i'd like to give mention to the 2 million veterans that served in iraq and afg
having this belief that the me was going to change because as long as it is owned by people like rupert murdoch and all the other corporatist, is going to continue to feed us garbage. if we want something real we have to create our own media. we have to start having our own kind of mutation amongst ourselves. we need to take a page out of the book of what's happening in the middle east and start doing that here. [applause] >> very quickly i would just say it's important for us to embrace...
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maybe even owned at that time by somebody completely different like the, um, reincarnated head of rupert murdoch, right? who knows what's going to happen. but at that point google won't be the google we grew up with. the mature google is going to have different pressures, it's going to have different -- who's going to know what the worldwide web is going to be in 20 years ago, right? as we move more of our information-seeking habits and shopping-seeking habits to lock down, close devices that aren't really on the web, and the more time we spend in the gated community of facebook as opposed to the open web, the less money google's going to make in the long term unless it can keep expanding its market. so this is an interesting battle going on. google wants people to be comfortable with the web, as i said in the beginning, and it's doing everything it can to keep the internet open and free because that's good for google. it happens to be good for us, which is nice, but over time not everything that's good for google will be good for us, and we have to be prepared for that divergence. and a
maybe even owned at that time by somebody completely different like the, um, reincarnated head of rupert murdoch, right? who knows what's going to happen. but at that point google won't be the google we grew up with. the mature google is going to have different pressures, it's going to have different -- who's going to know what the worldwide web is going to be in 20 years ago, right? as we move more of our information-seeking habits and shopping-seeking habits to lock down, close devices that...
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into britain it seems everyone is talking about a phone hacking scandal and at the center of it all, rupertdia empire. this isn't the first time he's been accused of involved in some hacking. >> far from it. there's already a police investigation under way in the hacking of people's cell phone voice mail and he's already settled i think it's five cases against high profile people for this. what would happen, he was having people, newspaper was having an investigator hack into people's cell phone voice mails, use information for these hugely sensational stories -- >> that's not how you're supposed to get a scoop. >> that's not journalistic. siena miller settle ford 100,000 pounds. this has become broader, big somewhere calls for the investigation to get more and more widespread. and it all centers on one private investigator, jonathan reese, accused of targeting politicians, royalty, as you mentioned, even terror informants who are informing on the i.r.a. and things like that. the list of names is amazing, er eric clapton, george michael, the prime minister, tony blair, when he was in office
into britain it seems everyone is talking about a phone hacking scandal and at the center of it all, rupertdia empire. this isn't the first time he's been accused of involved in some hacking. >> far from it. there's already a police investigation under way in the hacking of people's cell phone voice mail and he's already settled i think it's five cases against high profile people for this. what would happen, he was having people, newspaper was having an investigator hack into people's...
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stop having us believe the media is going to change because as long as it is done by people like rupert urbach and all the other corporatists come it's going to kid you to kid you need his garbage. if we want something real, we have to create our own media. we have to start having their own communication amongst ourselves. we need to take a page out of the book was happening in the middle east start doing that here. [applause] >> i will just say, it's important for us to embrace the reentry move because the hundreds of thousands of americans coming home every year from prisons in their successful stories of reentering society in rebuilding their lives need to be shared because it is proof. it's absolute truth noah needs to spend as long in prison if at all as is currently happening. >> good afternoon. i'd like to thank all the guests on the panel. the question that hopefully many of you can respond to. we've heard a number of drivers, everything from crying to poverty, race of course. i might just mention to the 2 million veterans served in iraq and afghanistan and conservatively speaki
stop having us believe the media is going to change because as long as it is done by people like rupert urbach and all the other corporatists come it's going to kid you to kid you need his garbage. if we want something real, we have to create our own media. we have to start having their own communication amongst ourselves. we need to take a page out of the book was happening in the middle east start doing that here. [applause] >> i will just say, it's important for us to embrace the...
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rupert murdoch and the c.e.o.'s of companies like microsoft and pfizer. the talented young people who would be eligible for the dream act call themselves dreamers. when i embarked on this mission ten years ago they used to hold back in the shadows after a meeting and whisper to me as i went by that they would be saved if the dream act is passed. now they are stepping forward so america can see who they are. every day these dreamers kapbgt my office to tell -- contact my office to tell me the stories. these stories energize me to keep up the fight. the last time we had a vote on this on the senate floor was last december. we had a majority but it takes 60 here. i want to revisit that issue and give these young people a chance. let me tell you the story of two of these dream act eligible people. herta luso was brought to the united states from albania when she was 11. she and her mother settled in gross point, michigan, a suburb of detroit. herta came here legally but shortly after arriving her mother filed an application to stay in the united states. herta
rupert murdoch and the c.e.o.'s of companies like microsoft and pfizer. the talented young people who would be eligible for the dream act call themselves dreamers. when i embarked on this mission ten years ago they used to hold back in the shadows after a meeting and whisper to me as i went by that they would be saved if the dream act is passed. now they are stepping forward so america can see who they are. every day these dreamers kapbgt my office to tell -- contact my office to tell me the...