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the history of journalism. "time" the first and most successful news magazine, fortune reinvented the business journal, "life" turned photographs into it a powerful tool of journalism. he had no fear of the new and he welcomed it through most of his life. modern art which he loathed but eventually began to collect. modern technology. mod erpern deern design. he bought an architecture magazine in the 1930s because he saw in a chronicle of modernism and he commissioned stone on build a house for him he was always attracted to the latest business leaders and considered himself one of them. for all his political conservative on many issue, he was a man in search of the future. for decades, luce had worked to portray and shape america as a united common culture. despite differences in class or race or region, americans he believed shared a basic set of values that transcended diversity. at one point in the 1950s, he brightly entitled an article in life, nobody is mad at nobody. luce's optimism represented his admiration for eisenhower and what he considered his impact on the nation, but his optimism went beyond his confi
the history of journalism. "time" the first and most successful news magazine, fortune reinvented the business journal, "life" turned photographs into it a powerful tool of journalism. he had no fear of the new and he welcomed it through most of his life. modern art which he loathed but eventually began to collect. modern technology. mod erpern deern design. he bought an architecture magazine in the 1930s because he saw in a chronicle of modernism and he commissioned stone...
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they san francisco transplant coming down here to work on yet another newspaper, the business journal, doing a great job of it, and james mcgregor. we welcome you here as a moderator. we know you have a lot of questions, so i will let you have at it. thank you. >> mayor lee, after that stellar introduction -- the first question is for you. it is apparent that you are trying to make san francisco more friendly for business and employees. can you talk about the payroll tax issue and how it is helping san francisco in the region? >> thank you, james, for the question. let me say i am happy to be here in silicon valley. i know the relationship with san francisco, the valley, san jose, is extremely important. i wanted to be down here to join these electors panel of guests as well. the payroll tax in san francisco had been one -- i was here about a year ago explaining twitter. as everybody knows, they were not only threatening, they were planning to leave the city of san francisco. they had already identified a building. they said, we are about to grow to about 2000 employees and we are qui
they san francisco transplant coming down here to work on yet another newspaper, the business journal, doing a great job of it, and james mcgregor. we welcome you here as a moderator. we know you have a lot of questions, so i will let you have at it. thank you. >> mayor lee, after that stellar introduction -- the first question is for you. it is apparent that you are trying to make san francisco more friendly for business and employees. can you talk about the payroll tax issue and how it...
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the real problem in journalism is a business problem. i used to think five, six years ago, the real problem was people who sign out checks to the journalists. the brand is about trust. not about -- the real problem, it's a business problem. a math problem. >> to do journalism, you need to have two revenue streams. from advertisers and readers. otherwise, it's self-defeating because you've got to behold only the advertisers and you don't have the fu insurance that says i can write a bad story about general motors. one of the big change of the digital age is that we give up money from users and became solely dependent on advertising. is that a danger? >> actually, it is, and there's a big change taking place. when i started my the book i did, and reported, they were all talking about how advertising is the key. they were basically talking like broadcasters. it's free to the consumer. and it was wonderful. one of the reasons google is so popular and well liked is because it's free. we, who would not like them? first, the cable guys. but then
the real problem in journalism is a business problem. i used to think five, six years ago, the real problem was people who sign out checks to the journalists. the brand is about trust. not about -- the real problem, it's a business problem. a math problem. >> to do journalism, you need to have two revenue streams. from advertisers and readers. otherwise, it's self-defeating because you've got to behold only the advertisers and you don't have the fu insurance that says i can write a bad...
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he tells the baltimore business journal the statewide change would save the state and local government four million dollars each year. he says that small businesses that for -- that rely on tourism are negatively impacted when schools open before labor day. he maintains there is flexibility in the school's 180 day academic calendar progress coming up, americans remember to tragic events today, one in oklahoma, and the other a world war ii event that affected people around the world. >> a group of restaurants are helping the forgetful. we will explain that. >> i saw the fire come out and i just called my mom for help. >> zero little boys cry for help is credited for setting his family's life. with all that loss, he is only concerned about his sunday church clothes. >> we have some showers in the forecast. the weekend and the changing temperatures. right now, 64 degrees at bwi x it is hard to believe it has been 17 years, but today the one under 68 people killed in the obama city bombing were honored at a special love bremerton's -- a special remembered ceremony at the memorial park read
he tells the baltimore business journal the statewide change would save the state and local government four million dollars each year. he says that small businesses that for -- that rely on tourism are negatively impacted when schools open before labor day. he maintains there is flexibility in the school's 180 day academic calendar progress coming up, americans remember to tragic events today, one in oklahoma, and the other a world war ii event that affected people around the world. >> a...
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. >> 49ers planning to go wireless according to the silicon valley business journal. they picked san jose system to build a eye tie network providing fans with free internet access. cost estimate 5 million dollars. apple got the permit to build a huge restaurant for the cupertino employee. all together 2 stories and 21,000 feet of eating space. more on these headlines in tomorrow print edition of the silicon valley business journal. >>> right now we have a picture to share. look out below. the it happens every year. dropping of piano off the roof at mit in cambridge. why? to celebrate the last day students can drop classes without having them appear on their college transcript. >> poor piano. >> i know. death of a piano. >> larry. >> we love destruction. everybody wants to see that. is it's human nature. human luck surprising pick in round one of the draft. even the guy they selected was stunned. they selected was stunned. sports next [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's
. >> 49ers planning to go wireless according to the silicon valley business journal. they picked san jose system to build a eye tie network providing fans with free internet access. cost estimate 5 million dollars. apple got the permit to build a huge restaurant for the cupertino employee. all together 2 stories and 21,000 feet of eating space. more on these headlines in tomorrow print edition of the silicon valley business journal. >>> right now we have a picture to share. look...
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abouteek, we talked nroblems that the "washingto business journal" uncovered. some very troubling statistics. do you think there is a problem it minority lending when comes to small businesses? >> absolutely. in the late 191970's, you had te community reinvestment act that was not enforced until the 1980's. redas designed to eliminate lining. which was centered around discscrimination. recent events validate the fact e still this country w have a major issue with racism. it is kind of a rhetorical question. until we saw some of those toblems, it is going continue to see its way into the banking industry. >> you also make the case that one thing that can help is support more community banking. communityase for why banking is more open to lending. >> minority banks are a subset of community banks. community banks, even though we ff the deposit in the 40% of small-e business loans. sveryone k knows small busines employs 80% of workers. if you want a healthy economy, you need to create an communityt where banks and minority banks can thrive. >> your bank has been a
abouteek, we talked nroblems that the "washingto business journal" uncovered. some very troubling statistics. do you think there is a problem it minority lending when comes to small businesses? >> absolutely. in the late 191970's, you had te community reinvestment act that was not enforced until the 1980's. redas designed to eliminate lining. which was centered around discscrimination. recent events validate the fact e still this country w have a major issue with racism. it is...
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ed >> 49ers planning to go wireless according to the silicon valley business journal. they picked san jose system to build a eye tie network providing fans with free internet access. cost estimate 5 million dollars. apple got the permit to build a huge restaurant for the cupertino employee. all together 2 stories and 21,000 feet of eating space. more on these headlines in tomorrow print edition of the silicon valley business journal. >>> right now we have a picture to share. look out below. the it happens every year. dropping of piano off the roof at mit in cambridge. why? to celebrate the last day students can drop classes without having them appear on their college transcript. >> poor piano. >> i know. death of a piano. >> larry. >> we love destruction. everybody wants to see that. is it's human nature. human luck surprising pick in round one of the draft. even the guy they selected was stunned. they selected was stunned. sports next jeans. >> good evening. even knew what was going to happen it was still a special moment today as andrew luck taken first over all by th
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according to the baltimore business journal, the north baltimore theater will shut down for six to nine months. those renovations include adding three new screens, new seats and a wine bar. the project is said to cost around $3 million. if you're in d.c. this weekend, you may want to check out the national cathedral. it's going to be offering tours of its gargoils of the earthquake that damaged it back in august. they begin sunday at 2:00. the cathedral was forced to stop tours and other events to fix the damage from that quake. it'll be open to the public in november, but repairs are expected to take years. >>> a little more than a month you can start gambling at the mills. the maryland live casino will have a grand opening at 10:00. the state's largest casino in anne arundel county will initially open with 3200 slot machines. it will eventually have almost 5,000 slot machines as well as an entertainment venue and nationally-acclaimed restaurants. >>> 5:06 on this friday morning. things are slowing down for residents in parts of california. the spring storm that made the sierra mountai
according to the baltimore business journal, the north baltimore theater will shut down for six to nine months. those renovations include adding three new screens, new seats and a wine bar. the project is said to cost around $3 million. if you're in d.c. this weekend, you may want to check out the national cathedral. it's going to be offering tours of its gargoils of the earthquake that damaged it back in august. they begin sunday at 2:00. the cathedral was forced to stop tours and other events...
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that's according to the baltimore business journal. the north baltimore landmark will be shut down for six to nine months. the project will include adding three new screens, seats and a wine bar. >>> state commission has approved a slot machine license for a casino at rocky gap state park in western maryland. the plan calls for 850 slots. that facility is expected to open in a year and a half to possibly two years. >>> and the maryland live casino is going to have its grand opening june 6th. the state's largest casino at the mills mall will open with 3200 slot machines. it'll also have an entertainment venue and nationally acclaimed restaurants. that set to open come june. >>> a florida teen found himself in jail, accused of stealing from two old ladies. if that wasn't bad enough for the teen, wait until you hear who turned him in. this one will make you raise your eyebrows. >>> also why you may not want to skip over the foods product loaded in soy when you go to the market. we'll have the details on the health benefits in just a bit. >
that's according to the baltimore business journal. the north baltimore landmark will be shut down for six to nine months. the project will include adding three new screens, seats and a wine bar. >>> state commission has approved a slot machine license for a casino at rocky gap state park in western maryland. the plan calls for 850 slots. that facility is expected to open in a year and a half to possibly two years. >>> and the maryland live casino is going to have its grand...
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according to the baltimore business journal, the state and city awarded the owner a $700,000 loan for those renovations. >>> there is now a deadline looming for any student with a need to take out a government subsidized loan for the upcoming college year. the interest rate is set to double come july 1st and some say politics may be getting in the way of debt relief. sheree johnson is here with all- new information. this thing could go on for months ahead. reporter: that's right, charley. today the house is expected to vote on a gop bill that would prevent interest rates on federal student loans from doubling as of july 1st. president barack obama has appeared on three college campuses this week, calling to keep the rates down. the interest rates will impact more than 7 million undergraduates if congress does not act the current interest rate on federally-subsidized student loans will increase from 3.4% to 6.8%. now, for students borrowing the maximum $23,000, it'll cost them an extra $5,000 over a 10- year repayment period. the nonpartisan governmental congressional budget office say
according to the baltimore business journal, the state and city awarded the owner a $700,000 loan for those renovations. >>> there is now a deadline looming for any student with a need to take out a government subsidized loan for the upcoming college year. the interest rate is set to double come july 1st and some say politics may be getting in the way of debt relief. sheree johnson is here with all- new information. this thing could go on for months ahead. reporter: that's right,...
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the semiconductor business. more on the head lanes in print edition of silicon valley business journal if you would lick to read more. >> old saying 2 heads better than one when it comes to bringing olympic games back to lake tahoe, 2 states apparently are better than one. california and nevada will combine their 2 ex employertory committee into one in an attempt to bring the 2022 win winser game last tahoe. salt lake city denver and bozeman, montana all expressed interest in the 20-22 games. both california and nevada benefit greatly if it comes here. >> larry back with all the sports. >> sfr snow to ice an depth of despair decide for huge. guess who just snuck into the play despair decide for huge. guess who just snuck into the play offs. sports is next [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you
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the semiconductor business. more on the head lanes in print edition of silicon valley business journal if you would lick to read more. >> old saying 2 heads better than one when it comes to bringing olympic games back to lake tahoe, 2 states apparently are better than one. california and nevada will combine their 2 ex employertory committee into one in an attempt to bring the 2022 win winser game last tahoe. salt lake city denver and bozeman, montana all expressed interest in the 20-22 games. both california and nevada benefit greatly if it comes here. >> larry back with all the sports. >> sfr snow to ice an depth of despair decide for huge. guess who just snuck into the play offs. sports is ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing new nature valley protein bars. 100% natural ingredients like roasted peanuts... ♪ ...creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark chocolate flavor. plus, 10 grams of great tasting protein in every bar. so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle. -dad, why e you getting that? -thatis there a prize in there? oh, there's prize, all
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the semiconductor business. more on the head lanes in print edition of silicon valley business journal if you would lick to read more. >> old saying 2 heads better than one when it comes to bringing olympic games back to lake tahoe, 2 states apparently are better than one. california and nevada will combine their 2 ex employertory attempt to bring the 2022 to b s winser game last tahoe. salt lake city denver and bozeman, montana all expressed interest in the 20-22 games. both california and nevada benefit greatly if it comes here. >> larry back with all the sports. >> sfr snow to ice an depth of despair decide for huge. guess who just snuck into the play offs. sports is ne >> good evening. torture road for shark qualify tonight. they got in when dallas and colorado lost. they tie for first with one game left a.chipy game tonight. thornton bring it the evening mixing it up. hard left right there. sharks trail 3-1 late second period. jumbo joe deflexion in front. power my goal and momentum would carry over to the third period. just over a minute in. ryan cloe on the break away here. beats january thon quick and w
the semiconductor business. more on the head lanes in print edition of silicon valley business journal if you would lick to read more. >> old saying 2 heads better than one when it comes to bringing olympic games back to lake tahoe, 2 states apparently are better than one. california and nevada will combine their 2 ex employertory attempt to bring the 2022 to b s winser game last tahoe. salt lake city denver and bozeman, montana all expressed interest in the 20-22 games. both california...
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the compassionate effort has earned the company awards from the washington business journal. >>> comingp, the breast- feeding oreo cookie ad that has everybody talking. u.s. airways and american airlines are one step closer to a possible merger. we'll be right back. >>> a contract settlement has been reached that could help pave the way for a possible merger between u.s. airways and american airlines. u.s. airways group says it has reached an agreement with the three unions and american airlines. but there's no deal in place. american has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and is reorganizing. its executives want to exit bankruptcy as a stand alone airline before making a deal with any other airline. >>> your favorite catch of the day may be harder to find starting this weekend. whole foods plans to stop selling wild fish plucked from waters that harm other species. it is a big change that this grocer hopes will change what you put on your dinner plate. >> there you go. that is a local favorite right there. >> behind the counter at this silver spring whole foods store. a sea change of sort
the compassionate effort has earned the company awards from the washington business journal. >>> comingp, the breast- feeding oreo cookie ad that has everybody talking. u.s. airways and american airlines are one step closer to a possible merger. we'll be right back. >>> a contract settlement has been reached that could help pave the way for a possible merger between u.s. airways and american airlines. u.s. airways group says it has reached an agreement with the three unions...
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businesses, half of them are still not online. the growth rate of businesses online is twice that of the ones that are offline. carly's right. we have to get the small businesses growing. >> "the wall street journalted that in the first decade, of this century, that those same businesses, the multinational businesses cut 2.9 million jobs in this country but grew 2.5 million overseas. globalization has benefited them. but it hasn't benefited us. the question is, in this economic time, when we have a slow recovery, what are the policies we can adopt that would grow jobs in the united states? can we tie tax policy to growth in the united states? can we look at what other countries are doing to be active about planning and inviting investment clusters? you name it. we don't do that because it's wrong to intervene in the economy. >> i think it's a misleading point to look at job creation overseas. i'm not a big fan of giant multinationals. the reason they're creating jobs abroad and not here is an effect. not a cause. that's because other countries have been more positive at generating a recovery. it's because china has an effective fiscal stimulus program and we did not. that's always going on. what'
businesses, half of them are still not online. the growth rate of businesses online is twice that of the ones that are offline. carly's right. we have to get the small businesses growing. >> "the wall street journalted that in the first decade, of this century, that those same businesses, the multinational businesses cut 2.9 million jobs in this country but grew 2.5 million overseas. globalization has benefited them. but it hasn't benefited us. the question is, in this economic time,...
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he tells the baltimore business journal that a statewide change would save state and local government some $4 million each year. the controller says small businesses that rely on tourism are negatively impacted when schools open before labor day and maintains there is flexibility in the school's 180-day academic calendar. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think the start of the school year should be delayed until after labor day? students, i know how you're going to answer, so you don't even have to bother. share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an email to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> and i know how many parents, too. in washington, identities revealed. renow know the names of the two secret service supervisors forced out during the investigation of a colombian sex scandal. 11 news reporter tracie potts has the latest from washington. >> police drove reporters away from the home of david chaney, forced to retire. chaney's lawyer also represents fired supervisors greg stokes. he says stokes will defend himself vigorously and neit
he tells the baltimore business journal that a statewide change would save state and local government some $4 million each year. the controller says small businesses that rely on tourism are negatively impacted when schools open before labor day and maintains there is flexibility in the school's 180-day academic calendar. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think the start of the school year should be delayed until after labor day? students, i know how you're going to...
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the companies are in semiconductor business. more on the heh+játj in this morning's print edition of the silicon valley business journal. >>> coffeers can rejoice a cult favor -- cult favorite just got easier to get. thanks to an app. >> coffee is art like frank sinatra was to sing, i was born to make could have >> reporter: almost 10 years after phil founded phil's coffee the line is out the door. poured by hand, stirred by hand. one of the oldest methods of making coffee. high-tech trend setters wait apparently, five sometimes 10 minutes for that perfectly crafted cup. what if you could eliminate the waiting? >> if you are late to work that's where we come in >> reporter: steven and evan, two geeks addicted to coffee came up with an app that lets you order before you show up. >> we have a lot of regulars that come into phil's or the same thing this is like making their life easier. >>reporter: the idea is simple. you place your order here, it shows up here. >> these folks don't have to stop phone and you don't have to wait in line. >> we put it on the table, write their name on it they pick it up and leave. >> reporter: phil's s
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the "wall street journal." >> you have been busy meeting with a lot of dow jones folks, journal folkes, barrons folkes, editors, the printing press in east brunswick, new jersey. you knew the details-- the minute details of the operation. >> jon: i gotta give it up for rupert. he's a guy with total influence, and he's all self-deprecation. he's deflecting with vin the chin-type. contrast that with donald trump. as it happens the donald was also testifying in the u.k. this week. here's his testimony before the british parliament of a wind turbine being built off the coast of a goal resort he bought. >> the golf resort only went ahead because he was assured there would be no nearby wind development, and he claimed alex soon had given him similar, private assurances. >> alex salmon told me-- he scoffed at the idea at a dinner we are in new york. we were in new york at a dinner. ( laughter ) >> jon: you see the difference? here's murdoch. hey, mate, i did have a dinner, but yeah, maybe they were there. i don't remember. and here's trump. we colluded on this! what are you doing? ( cheers an
the "wall street journal." >> you have been busy meeting with a lot of dow jones folks, journal folkes, barrons folkes, editors, the printing press in east brunswick, new jersey. you knew the details-- the minute details of the operation. >> jon: i gotta give it up for rupert. he's a guy with total influence, and he's all self-deprecation. he's deflecting with vin the chin-type. contrast that with donald trump. as it happens the donald was also testifying in the u.k. this...
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business administration and formed his own company the very year bandstand went national. investing in record production and distribution. he would tell the los angeles business journal does not necessarily carry with it a lot of longevity. that's why i became a producer. >> which one? >> reporter: and what a producer. dick clark productions grew into a power house. he became involved in hit game shows, primetime reality shows, awards programs, holiday specials, feature films and tv dramas. by the late 1970s, he had signed one of the biggest production deals ever with nbc. the museum of broadcast communications estimates clark's company produced more than 7500 hours of programming and there is, of course, new year's rockin eve that's been a main stay of abc's lineup every new year since 1972. at times there seemed no end to how big the empire might grow. he produced concerts, hosted radio shows, opened restaurants, sold skin care products. through it all, he was renowned as no nonsense stickler for details who started and ended meetings on time. so how much was he worth? "forbes" nose he recently put one of his houses up for sale forbes notes he recently put one in m
business administration and formed his own company the very year bandstand went national. investing in record production and distribution. he would tell the los angeles business journal does not necessarily carry with it a lot of longevity. that's why i became a producer. >> which one? >> reporter: and what a producer. dick clark productions grew into a power house. he became involved in hit game shows, primetime reality shows, awards programs, holiday specials, feature films and tv...
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the country when it comeses to revenues. that report from "washington business journal." 12% increase compared to 2010 putting em on top of the top 10. that is all for us this week. thank you to joining us. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering, web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account.
the country when it comeses to revenues. that report from "washington business journal." 12% increase compared to 2010 putting em on top of the top 10. that is all for us this week. thank you to joining us. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade...
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business. according to the "wall street journal" it could help it earn a top spot in the world wide baby formulais the company's largest purchase since 2001. >>> you least television ons a background noise when no one is watching, in problem, right? wrong. why it could be a problem if kids are in the room. we have that story and much more at 6:00 with jamie costello, which starts for you right now. >>> coming up, the latest on a video taped beating that went nationwide. >>> it's the day after the feds make a raid on the flea market. we go back to the patapsco market. >>> that's 3 in the morning, and there's one stop and it's right here at the sip and bite. tonight the big time stops by. now let has take a look at prill -- april showers. they bring may flowers. parts of the northeast are getting hit with a taste of winter snow,
business. according to the "wall street journal" it could help it earn a top spot in the world wide baby formulais the company's largest purchase since 2001. >>> you least television ons a background noise when no one is watching, in problem, right? wrong. why it could be a problem if kids are in the room. we have that story and much more at 6:00 with jamie costello, which starts for you right now. >>> coming up, the latest on a video taped beating that went...
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the idea that journalism isn't different from any other business. so let's run a spreadsheet and look at our costs and let's get rid of these bureaus that are drains on our resources. and lo and behold, what do we have? no one reads newspapers any more. is it a coincidence? i think not. >> is the idea that the press serves the public interests first and profits follow, is that romanticized and dead? >> yeah. i mean, i think that it died because of a shift in the norms of capitalism. it's the same reason steel mills died in the midwest. they 5% quarterly profit instead of 15%. so let's figure out ways to divest the workers of their pension and manufacture our steel in japan and financialize the economy. there's only one way of thinking how profit works. not enough to have a set of multiple stakeholders, the community you're answerable too, in the case of a newspaper, the civic public that you're addressing. there's only one model of value. and this a broad sense, and in a sense it's a shift away from lucism in its broadest sense. >> aren't we in dang
the idea that journalism isn't different from any other business. so let's run a spreadsheet and look at our costs and let's get rid of these bureaus that are drains on our resources. and lo and behold, what do we have? no one reads newspapers any more. is it a coincidence? i think not. >> is the idea that the press serves the public interests first and profits follow, is that romanticized and dead? >> yeah. i mean, i think that it died because of a shift in the norms of capitalism....
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. >>> the san antonio business journal reports walmart is looking for the next big innovation.ude a doggy dickey to keep your pet's neck warm and lip lids to keep you from spilling your drink. the winner will be sold on walmart's website. >>> "the huffington post" shows how twitter saved a couple's we hadding in britain six weeks before their big day. the wedding venue closed taking their $7,000 deposit with it. hate when that happens. in desperation, lauren tweeted, help needed with aspects of our wedding after venue goes bust. the response was overwhelming. people donated, i like this, everything from jewelry to a wedding cake. this week they shared the video of their dream wedding. nice. >> "usa today" reports burger king is apologizing to mary j. blige. the new chicken snap wraps made with fried chicken and those in the black community said it echoed of old stereotypes and burger king withdrew the ad saying it's not finished. >> that's silly because people i know, black and white, like fried chicken. silly. >> take that. >>> jeff goldblum has delighted us in many well known
. >>> the san antonio business journal reports walmart is looking for the next big innovation.ude a doggy dickey to keep your pet's neck warm and lip lids to keep you from spilling your drink. the winner will be sold on walmart's website. >>> "the huffington post" shows how twitter saved a couple's we hadding in britain six weeks before their big day. the wedding venue closed taking their $7,000 deposit with it. hate when that happens. in desperation, lauren tweeted,...
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the lecture circuit. he was not a great orator. he was a great journalism. his newspaper stays in business until the end of the civil war. not all abolitionists were white. most were portrayed as all white. it was not all white. there were some black abolitionists like david walker. he is from wilmington, north carolina. his mother was a free black woman. he came to the north in the 1820s and he settled in boston. he ran a clothing store in the town's black business district. he was a devout churchgoer. so was garrison. he knows the bible very well. so was david walker. he is an active member of the methodist church. he is always sympathetic to working-class black people in boston and he is also willing to help fugitive slaves. a fugitive slave showed up at his house and walker would help them. he published a book "entitled to the colored citizens of the world." this is when the word "colored" was used by black people. it doesn't have the negative connotation it has today. in this book, walker calls on black people to assist and lead the black community. he believed in the american work ethic and he believes in the indiv
the lecture circuit. he was not a great orator. he was a great journalism. his newspaper stays in business until the end of the civil war. not all abolitionists were white. most were portrayed as all white. it was not all white. there were some black abolitionists like david walker. he is from wilmington, north carolina. his mother was a free black woman. he came to the north in the 1820s and he settled in boston. he ran a clothing store in the town's black business district. he was a devout...
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the real problem in journalism is a business problem. years ago i thought the problem was between the people who signed our checks and the journalists. the brand was about trust, not recognition or people familiar with the knee. the real problem is a math problem. >> if you are going to do journalism, you need to have two revenue streams -- advertisers and leaders. -- and readers. otherwise this self-defeating because you end up being beholden to advertising and you do not have the insurance that says i can write a bad story about general motors because i do not care that at the back of the magazine is a chevrolet at. one of the changes in the digital age is we gave up trying to get money from users or readers and became solely dependent on advertising. is that a danger? >> it is, and there is a change taking place, which is hopeful. when i started the google book, were talking about how advertising was the key. we have to do it free, it is free to the consumer. one of the reasons google is so popular is it is free. who would not like tha
the real problem in journalism is a business problem. years ago i thought the problem was between the people who signed our checks and the journalists. the brand was about trust, not recognition or people familiar with the knee. the real problem is a math problem. >> if you are going to do journalism, you need to have two revenue streams -- advertisers and leaders. -- and readers. otherwise this self-defeating because you end up being beholden to advertising and you do not have the...
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the number jumps for ivf baby foz four. researchers have not determined why, and that stud gee published in journal fertility. >> the state's largest premier gathering of professional business women coming to san francisco may 15th. congress woman jackie speier says it's a great way to network and hear inspirational speakers and hear about critical issues facing women. >> this is ironic a 40-year-old woman who doesn't smoke pays more for health insurance than a 40-year-old man who does smoke. >> you'll hear more on this sunday at 10:00 a.m. go beyond the headlines here on abc 7. you can hear more about the conference on our web site. >> and you know pennies now cost more to make than they're worth leading to debate whether they should be done away but this rare experimental penny just sold for $1 million. it was minted in 1792 from copper wrapped around silver and says "liberty. parent of science and industry". only 14 still exist. the same coin sold last for 105,000s ndz 1974. >> wow. >> and lots of folks enjoying warm weather today. there are some taking advantage of the heat. and it's going to be hotter this weekend. >> and there is puffs to make it into the building. >>
the number jumps for ivf baby foz four. researchers have not determined why, and that stud gee published in journal fertility. >> the state's largest premier gathering of professional business women coming to san francisco may 15th. congress woman jackie speier says it's a great way to network and hear inspirational speakers and hear about critical issues facing women. >> this is ironic a 40-year-old woman who doesn't smoke pays more for health insurance than a 40-year-old man who...
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touches every american through his ownership of fox news, "the wall street journal" and "the new york post." this is much more than a business story. it is the fall of a titan. >> a man who built up one of the great media 'empires the world has known and seen his life work destroyed and rubbish and exposed for what it was, a criminal organization. >> reporter: at 81, murdoch might have hoped he'd be resting on his laurels, not fighting to save everything. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >>> and back here at home, a blistering day at the trial of former presidential hopeful john edwards. his defense lawyers spent hours trying to undermine the credibility of the star witness for the prosecution. former edwards aide andrew young, who claims he was asked to conceal edwards extramarital affair. the defense lawyer was able to pick apart young's testimony, highlights inkon cyst ensis. young admitted using hundreds of thousands of dollars from edwards' supporters for his own benef benefit, including the financing of a new home. >>> and now, healthy living, the results of a giant study released today about a kind of super fruit tha
touches every american through his ownership of fox news, "the wall street journal" and "the new york post." this is much more than a business story. it is the fall of a titan. >> a man who built up one of the great media 'empires the world has known and seen his life work destroyed and rubbish and exposed for what it was, a criminal organization. >> reporter: at 81, murdoch might have hoped he'd be resting on his laurels, not fighting to save everything. jeffrey...
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this is the film journal at the university of maryland where they get a taste of the tv business and the magic green screen where we do weather. >> and that's maryland day. [ cheers breablght >> i think you did a britt good job for a beginner. reporter: it is the 14th maryland day, an open house at the university that attracts tens of thousands and comes off something like a big state fair run by phds. we've learned about the science of suppressing fire. [ explosion ] reporter: a research tool to hair-raising thrill rides. physics students helped kids make cryogenic ice cream with liquid nitrogen at minus 350 degrees >> it tastes really good. >> it's all about the future. reporter: dr. wallace lowe is the university's president. >> the university is int -- i want gral to the state, the economic development, in terms of enhancing economic life and the production of the next generation of citizens and leaders for the state. >> it'll be breezy and chilly. reporter: it turns out the president might make a pretty good weathercaster too. >> it's maryland day. [ cheers and applause ] rmt re
this is the film journal at the university of maryland where they get a taste of the tv business and the magic green screen where we do weather. >> and that's maryland day. [ cheers breablght >> i think you did a britt good job for a beginner. reporter: it is the 14th maryland day, an open house at the university that attracts tens of thousands and comes off something like a big state fair run by phds. we've learned about the science of suppressing fire. [ explosion ] reporter: a...
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the theater is is closing today for renovations. according to baltimore business journalwill close for six to nine months. the renovation project includes adding three new screens, new seats and a wine bar. >>> and the maryland live casino will have its live opening on june 6th. the state's largest casino will initially open with 3200 slot machines. it will also have an entertainment venue and nationally-acclaimed restaurants. >>> we'll have a weather and traffic update coming up in about 30 minutes. let's head back to "good morning america." have a great day. ♪ i see a little silloueto of a man ♪ ♪ scaramouche, scaramouche will you do the fandango ♪ ♪ thunderbolt and lightning very, very frightening me ♪ >>> now, this is a cool dad, taking his kids to school. some rockin' morning drive. he's jamming with his three kids. to queen. on the way to school. we're going to talk to them in just a bit. >> a little harmony going on. >> i like the kid in the car seat. >> he's trying to keep up. doing his thing. >>> also, deion sanders. this is something. he's breaking his silence f
the theater is is closing today for renovations. according to baltimore business journalwill close for six to nine months. the renovation project includes adding three new screens, new seats and a wine bar. >>> and the maryland live casino will have its live opening on june 6th. the state's largest casino will initially open with 3200 slot machines. it will also have an entertainment venue and nationally-acclaimed restaurants. >>> we'll have a weather and traffic update coming...
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the last 40 years. if we don't restore small business, we won't have job creation. >> you pick up on that. two important points, "the wall street journaloked at multinational corporations. 75% of the jobs they were creating were overseas. and the small businesses. a lot of your clients are advertisers, small businesses. are you seeing them cob ban? >> they are as they get online. small businesses, half of them are still not online. the froet rate of businesses online is the once that are offline. we have to get the small businesses growing. >> the wall street jurm noted that in the first decade, the same multinational businesses cut 2.9 million jobs in this country but grew 2.5 million overseas. globalization has benefited them. not us. in this economic time, when we have a slow recovery, what are the policies we can adopt that would grow jobs in the united states? can we tie tax policy to froet in the united states? can we look at what other countries are doing to be active about planning and inviting investment clusters? we don't do that because it's wrong to intervene in the economy. >> i think it's a misleading point to look at job
the last 40 years. if we don't restore small business, we won't have job creation. >> you pick up on that. two important points, "the wall street journaloked at multinational corporations. 75% of the jobs they were creating were overseas. and the small businesses. a lot of your clients are advertisers, small businesses. are you seeing them cob ban? >> they are as they get online. small businesses, half of them are still not online. the froet rate of businesses online is the...
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and his granddaughter and this is the phillip merrill school of journalism at the university of moreland where 9 news now helps visitors get a taste of the tv business and the magic green screen where we do weather. >> that's maryland day. [ cheers ] >> i think he did a pretty good job for a beginner. >> reporter: it's the 14th maryland day and open house at the university that attracts tens of thousands and comes off something like a big state fair run by ph.d.'s. kids learned about the science of suppressing fire. a wind tunnel turned a research tool to a hair-raising thrill ride. they helped make ice cream with liquid nitrogen minus 350 degrees. >> it tastes really good. >> it's all about the future. >> reporter: dr. wallace lowe is the university's president. >> the university is integral to the state in terms of its economic development, in terms of enhancing cultural life and most importantly, the production of the next generation of citizens and leaders for the state. >> it will be breezy and chilly. >> reporter: it turns out the president might make a pretty good weather caster, too. >> here on maryland day. >> reporter: so there you have it
and his granddaughter and this is the phillip merrill school of journalism at the university of moreland where 9 news now helps visitors get a taste of the tv business and the magic green screen where we do weather. >> that's maryland day. [ cheers ] >> i think he did a pretty good job for a beginner. >> reporter: it's the 14th maryland day and open house at the university that attracts tens of thousands and comes off something like a big state fair run by ph.d.'s. kids...
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. >>> one other story to mention in terms of business, above the fold in the "wall street journal," stress rises on social security. the united states government saying now social security will exhaust its resources, its reserves, by 2033, three years earlier than had been previously expected. >>> some other news, despite a renewed search by the fbi that we told you about last week, still no answers to what happened to etan patz, the 6-year-old boy who vanished on his way to school, to the bus stop, more than three decades ago. federal officials have ended their excavation of an apartment building's basement in new york city where a police dog had detected of the scent of possible human remains. after four days of digging, the search turned up no significant evidence. etan patz disappeared in 1979, triggering a national movement to draw teengs to missing children. a spokesman for the nypd says the detectives will continue to follow new leads adding, quote, it is still a missing persons case. >>> still ahead here -- governor chris christie has a heart felt send-off for the new jersey knenet
. >>> one other story to mention in terms of business, above the fold in the "wall street journal," stress rises on social security. the united states government saying now social security will exhaust its resources, its reserves, by 2033, three years earlier than had been previously expected. >>> some other news, despite a renewed search by the fbi that we told you about last week, still no answers to what happened to etan patz, the 6-year-old boy who vanished on...