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he was a journalist who wrote for the santa rosa press democrat, the daily newspaper in sonoma county. he was a korean war correspondent for the paper and wrote also for the san francisco chronicle before moving to miami where he was a journalist for the miami herald. and it was while he was in miami that he met ernest hemingway and began a correspondence with him. the letters span the years 1957 to 1959, and they cover a range of topics. this letter is written october 23rd, 1956. dear denny, thanks for your letter and criticism. it was forwarded to new york, sent back to cuba and finally reforwarded here to spain. about the stories, they are a little rough and possibly unpublishable but are not bitter, nor cynical, i hope. no one can write all the time like the old man in the sea, and war is difficult to write of being compounded of legal murder, stupidity, injustice, extreme efficiency, pompousness, cowardice, bravery, ambitiousness, cupidity and great unselfishness, love and deversion. most -- devotion. most people who can write have one small dose of come bat, and they're through.
he was a journalist who wrote for the santa rosa press democrat, the daily newspaper in sonoma county. he was a korean war correspondent for the paper and wrote also for the san francisco chronicle before moving to miami where he was a journalist for the miami herald. and it was while he was in miami that he met ernest hemingway and began a correspondence with him. the letters span the years 1957 to 1959, and they cover a range of topics. this letter is written october 23rd, 1956. dear denny,...
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>> well, i was in the community though, i worked at the daily newspaper the register guardian in town when the thurston shoots took place in 1998. we are satly a community that has had previous experience. i think someone mentioned that in the prior interview on the air. we actually cared for more people in that thurston experience than we are now. and we have staff members at sacred heart. that cared for thurston victims. >> thank you for taking time to speak for us. thank you so much for the information, the update. he said two currently in surgery, one still being evaluated. the three patients that they have are 18 to 34-year-old women. all right let's go back to allen schauffler he is on the scene there in roastburg, oregon and allen i understand now you can give us a little better sense of what's happening on the ground . >> a little better sense we're on shor sort of a short tether e and we'll take you on a walk tour and show law we can at this point. this is the building where faculty students were brought in, bussed in to the college. to the right you'll see people who have be
>> well, i was in the community though, i worked at the daily newspaper the register guardian in town when the thurston shoots took place in 1998. we are satly a community that has had previous experience. i think someone mentioned that in the prior interview on the air. we actually cared for more people in that thurston experience than we are now. and we have staff members at sacred heart. that cared for thurston victims. >> thank you for taking time to speak for us. thank you so...
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will go there tonight on the broadcast and look ate couple of people who were only delivering the daily newspaper but now they have 15,000 followers because of the remarkable images of the vineyard that they have captured. we'll have that and the rest of the world news all coming up for you on the cbs evening news in 10 minutes. >> nothing like it 0 in october. we'll see you in a few. it sounds like a good idea getting rid of waste at the statehouse. when you hear the plan you may . >>> streamlining the statehouse lawmakers have an idea that may have you shaking your head. soon the state may create a board whose mix will be to decide whether we have too many boards. the legislature may create a special ma'am to review all the commissions and boards and decide which ones we don't need. >> if you left your car at logan airport a while back you probably should go get it. they are about to sell 90 cars have been abandoned in the parking garages and the lots. some have been sitting this since 2009. they consider a car abandoned after only 3 months although they waited a year this case before they deci
will go there tonight on the broadcast and look ate couple of people who were only delivering the daily newspaper but now they have 15,000 followers because of the remarkable images of the vineyard that they have captured. we'll have that and the rest of the world news all coming up for you on the cbs evening news in 10 minutes. >> nothing like it 0 in october. we'll see you in a few. it sounds like a good idea getting rid of waste at the statehouse. when you hear the plan you may ....
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secondly journalism, you use to start at the daily newspapers, now people say you have on line -- my daughter works for an online magazine but the online magazines are in many ways start ups. they don't necessarily have any job security. in fact there are several online journalists now that are trying to organize the union. one of these days buzz speed will go the way of all flesh because they will realize they're not middle class in the economic sense. they are working class and the problem obviously is the creative class had to be involved with the institutions of creative this in this society, those are indeed serious trouble and i have to say a couple things about that because it is important to understand. in addition to other things i like rock-and-roll, and punk rock especially, and i tolerate hip-hop. i am telling you the truth. one of my going to do? lie? if you are interested in so-called classical music which i call serious music or jazz which i think is also serious music, the problem if you're interested in serious music the so-called classical music, with the exception t
secondly journalism, you use to start at the daily newspapers, now people say you have on line -- my daughter works for an online magazine but the online magazines are in many ways start ups. they don't necessarily have any job security. in fact there are several online journalists now that are trying to organize the union. one of these days buzz speed will go the way of all flesh because they will realize they're not middle class in the economic sense. they are working class and the problem...
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and the daily breeze newspaper reports the california based chain "fresh & easy" will lay off all 3,000 employees. they closed about 50 of its stores back in march. >>> mcdonald's is serving up some good numbers. sales edged up during the 3rd quarter ending a two-year streak of declining revenues. >> they weren't up by a lot but they did rise. that's key for the company which is undergoing a major turnaround. now, part of mcdonald's' turnaround includes all day breakfast which it rolled out across the country recently. >> sales rose globally about 4%. mcdonald's is trying to spark a turnaround under a new ceo who started in march. >>> it's rivalry night in santa clara, the 49ers hosting the seahawks. the game means football fans in trains and automobiles will be competing with people going home from work. as for the game itself, these two teams have developed one of the league's fiercest rivalries in the nfc west. the loser tonight will wind up in last place in the division. remember, you can watch tonight's game right here on kpix 5. coverage starts at 4:30 after a special edition of k
and the daily breeze newspaper reports the california based chain "fresh & easy" will lay off all 3,000 employees. they closed about 50 of its stores back in march. >>> mcdonald's is serving up some good numbers. sales edged up during the 3rd quarter ending a two-year streak of declining revenues. >> they weren't up by a lot but they did rise. that's key for the company which is undergoing a major turnaround. now, part of mcdonald's' turnaround includes all day...
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these quotations remind us that beyond all of the cold statistics, beyond the headlines of the daily newspapers, beyond the clapping, talking heads on one show or another, and each early, perpetual talkshow circuits, the impact of violence in the middle east, there is humanity. there is a humanity of people just like us who you're simply to help one another and to share affection for one generation to the next. beyond all of the complexities of the region, there is also something very basic going on, a struggle between people who are intent of opening wounds or leaving them open and those who want to close them and who want to heal and build a future this is the glue that holds the components of our strategy together. we do have a strategy. whether we are backing an electoral process electoral process in tunisia, mobilizing a coalition against terrorist, trying to halt a sudden outbreak of violence, as i was last last weekend with respect to the temple, or striving to put in place new foundation for prosperity and stability. our goal is to help ensure that builders and healers throughout the re
these quotations remind us that beyond all of the cold statistics, beyond the headlines of the daily newspapers, beyond the clapping, talking heads on one show or another, and each early, perpetual talkshow circuits, the impact of violence in the middle east, there is humanity. there is a humanity of people just like us who you're simply to help one another and to share affection for one generation to the next. beyond all of the complexities of the region, there is also something very basic...
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she was a journalist who wrote for the santa rosa press democrat, the daily newspaper and snow county. he was a work correspondent and road also for "the san francisco chronicle" before moving to me i am a where he was a journalist for the miami herald. it was in miami that he met ernest hemingway and began a correspondence with him. the letter spanned the year 1957-1969. they cover range of topics. this letter was written october 23, 1956. dear denny, thanks for your letter and criticism it was afforded to new york. sent back to cuba and finally afforded here to spain. about the story, they are are a little rough and unpublishable but not bitter or some cynical i hope. no one can write all the time like the old man in the sea. war is difficult to write of being extreme efficiency, cowardice, bravery, and great unselfish love and devotion. most people who can write have one small dose of combat and are through. have good luck kid. poppa. one of the things this letter shared so wonderfully is the power of hemingway's writing and his feelings about war and society and our responsibility
she was a journalist who wrote for the santa rosa press democrat, the daily newspaper and snow county. he was a work correspondent and road also for "the san francisco chronicle" before moving to me i am a where he was a journalist for the miami herald. it was in miami that he met ernest hemingway and began a correspondence with him. the letter spanned the year 1957-1969. they cover range of topics. this letter was written october 23, 1956. dear denny, thanks for your letter and...
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the report was in the italian newspaper the national daily. it claimed the pontiff had gone to japanese specialist about the tumor which could be cured without surgery but vatican spokesperson father lombardi called that report, quote, unfounded and seriously irresponsible. the newspaper says it does stand by the story. a lot of women are wondering what to think this morning after the american cancer society posted new guidelines for mammograms. >> we get these every six months. it is very confusing and we're not sure about the updates. it is all chaos. they want women to get them later and more often now. that is the latest. why some doctors don't like these new guidelines. >> reporter: not just some doctors, a lot of breast cancer guidelines, early detection helped save their lives but the american cancer society says they no longer recommend aggressive early screening, at age 40 breast cancer is uncommon and false alarms known as false positives are more likely. the american cancer society says most women should start screening for breast ca
the report was in the italian newspaper the national daily. it claimed the pontiff had gone to japanese specialist about the tumor which could be cured without surgery but vatican spokesperson father lombardi called that report, quote, unfounded and seriously irresponsible. the newspaper says it does stand by the story. a lot of women are wondering what to think this morning after the american cancer society posted new guidelines for mammograms. >> we get these every six months. it is...
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the daily mail newspaper reports that 29-year-old prince majid abdul a sid is one of late king abdullah'snown 35 children. a defense lawyer says he's not only not guilty but innocent and claims this is some kind of shakedown for money. prosecutors say the prince could still face a misdemeanor charge in the $3,000 fine. the royal family is worth billions and billions and billions of dollars. 3,000, well, you know. jonathan hunt, i mention he still faces a misdemeanor charge. >> yeah, a misdemeanor charge, the punishment for which as you also said, shep, would be fairly meaningless. on top of that potential misdemeanor charge, there is now a civil suit filed, not filed by the woman over whom he was arrested for alleged assault but a civil suit filed by three other women. they all say they were in that mansion between september 21st and 23rd and they allege that the saudi prince inflicted emotional distress, assault and battery, sexual discrimination and retaliation. so that civil suit still pending. the lawyer for those three women says they will not drop it despite there being no felony ch
the daily mail newspaper reports that 29-year-old prince majid abdul a sid is one of late king abdullah'snown 35 children. a defense lawyer says he's not only not guilty but innocent and claims this is some kind of shakedown for money. prosecutors say the prince could still face a misdemeanor charge in the $3,000 fine. the royal family is worth billions and billions and billions of dollars. 3,000, well, you know. jonathan hunt, i mention he still faces a misdemeanor charge. >> yeah, a...
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the day. the newspaper of the national daily says it stands by its report. mike: temperatures did jump into the low to mid 60's in many spots yesterday. a few spots did crack 60 degrees again today. but one of the cooler locales right along the coast where we take you right now, where we do have clouds, a bit of partial sunshine, and the sun getting ready to set in less than an hour, we're now seeing that sunset prior to 6:00 as we lose more daylight. but still bright in the monadnock region, a bit of fall color hanging on, although it's past peak in the monadnock region. the peak colors certainly in the lower merrimack valley and towards the coast, while elsewhere we're past peak in many other spots across new hampshire. again more clouds than anything else, but we've seen some breaks of sunshine and even though clouds are going to win the battle tonight, very little if any rain with this approaching front. this front means business. it's a warm front that's going to drive temperatures up big time tomorrow on the back side of it. possibly over oh 70 in some
the day. the newspaper of the national daily says it stands by its report. mike: temperatures did jump into the low to mid 60's in many spots yesterday. a few spots did crack 60 degrees again today. but one of the cooler locales right along the coast where we take you right now, where we do have clouds, a bit of partial sunshine, and the sun getting ready to set in less than an hour, we're now seeing that sunset prior to 6:00 as we lose more daylight. but still bright in the monadnock region, a...
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the daily breeze newspaper reports all 97 remaining stores in california, arizona and nevada will stopter nearly a decade of trying to catch on with consumers. fresh and easy will also lay off 3,000 employees. the newspaper says the first laugh layoffs layoffs are expected soon. >>> and the warm weather we're having, we'll tell you why doctors say now is the time to get your flu shot. >> and there could be a direct link between over weight children and the medications they're taking. next, what a new study suggests when it comes to giving your children antibiotics. >> good morning, the traffic is going to be busy as you drive on the east shore freeway. they've made progress and started to clear up this motorcycle crash and it won't be long before those lanes are done, but the traffic is very slow. >> we've had some fog for a while. looks like it's starting to burn off. there's still some holding off. temperatures above average, we'll still cool down for the weekend. doeight pieces ofily original recipe chicken? yes. [ding] two large mashed potatoes and gravy? yes. [ding] and are you th
the daily breeze newspaper reports all 97 remaining stores in california, arizona and nevada will stopter nearly a decade of trying to catch on with consumers. fresh and easy will also lay off 3,000 employees. the newspaper says the first laugh layoffs layoffs are expected soon. >>> and the warm weather we're having, we'll tell you why doctors say now is the time to get your flu shot. >> and there could be a direct link between over weight children and the medications they're...
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. >> the change in policy is front page news for world journal and daily national newspaper with a circulationf 50 to 60,000 here in the bay area alone. more than half of its readers come from china. >>> it is 4:16. an early look at traffic this morning. >> looks good. we're all dressed in dark colors. >> it's time to bring out the fall colors. i resisted for a while. >> i looked good. i like that color on you. of course, bryan, you always look sharp. let's go out and take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. and here we are. and we're looking at a very different bridge. that is exactly the way you want to see it. hopefully it will stay that way -- l 80 north and southbound. the traffic is move ago long nicely as you pass the coliseum. as you are driving not san jose. and southbound on the left. things are off to a good start. if there ever was a sharp dresser. 4:16. q sal, i appreciate that. >> 4:17. that's quite a compliment. >> thank you, sir, you're looking sharp yourself. lots of sunshine. seventys and 80s yesterday. it looks like today as well. if you get the breeze, maybe mid 80s in san
. >> the change in policy is front page news for world journal and daily national newspaper with a circulationf 50 to 60,000 here in the bay area alone. more than half of its readers come from china. >>> it is 4:16. an early look at traffic this morning. >> looks good. we're all dressed in dark colors. >> it's time to bring out the fall colors. i resisted for a while. >> i looked good. i like that color on you. of course, bryan, you always look sharp. let's go...
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today the uc berkeley newspaper and the daily californian reports participants have talked to the district about changing the school name. the school board tells the daily cal making that change would be a long process and has not met to discuss 245 yet. >>> fault at city college of san francisco planned to picket on campus. teachers and counselors at city college have been working without a contract since the end of june. now they are demanding what they call a fair contract. the faculty says the school is offering about a 2% pay hike from 2007 salary levels. the school says it's offering more than that but would not be more specific. the teachers want a 16% pay hike across three years. today's picketing starts at 7:45 this morning and is informational only. all classes will be held today. >>> when you think of a four- year-old birthday party maybe a frozen theme or super heros. one little girl got a party centered around her favorite place in the world and that is cbs. we have pictures of four-year- old irises recent party which all red and white. there were treats from everyone. the kid
today the uc berkeley newspaper and the daily californian reports participants have talked to the district about changing the school name. the school board tells the daily cal making that change would be a long process and has not met to discuss 245 yet. >>> fault at city college of san francisco planned to picket on campus. teachers and counselors at city college have been working without a contract since the end of june. now they are demanding what they call a fair contract. the...
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marx, writing for the new york daily tribune, one of the largest newspapers in america and the world, found an audience for his very able pen analyzing the nature of this contest. the first grand war, contemporary in this history, is the american war. the power of the government to be self realized is giving osttle to the mean meaningless form of slavery in the annals of history." said,esident of peru "latin america is about to witness a war of the crowns against the liberty-haves." a lot of people are saying this is a big clash that would have tremendous consequences for them in their political system -- and their political system. this was an epic battle. it would decide the future. it was a contest that had been going on since the french revolution and the american revolution over the basic and suppose of human equality upon which rested the ideas of popular sovereignty, that people could be sovereign. people could elect their own , andnment and decide laws power would come from the people, and not divine role. -- rule. foreigners were romanticizing it, elevating this war. this bec
marx, writing for the new york daily tribune, one of the largest newspapers in america and the world, found an audience for his very able pen analyzing the nature of this contest. the first grand war, contemporary in this history, is the american war. the power of the government to be self realized is giving osttle to the mean meaningless form of slavery in the annals of history." said,esident of peru "latin america is about to witness a war of the crowns against the...
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the oil industry in this country. >> this presentation was delivered to cap in 2013. outlining a strategy for collaboration between cap and post media, a conglomerate owning 45 daily newspapers. according to douglas kelly, we'll work with cap to amplify energy mandates. the national post will undertake all means editorially and technically. we asked post media to explain the thinking behind the collaboration. they sent a brief statement. >> we are proud to have cap as an advertise. theirs has been on innovative i'veing add hearing to labelling guidelines. >> there are editorial outliers. mike de sousa covered the environmental beat. >> if you look at the work when i was at post media. they gave me an enormous amount of freedom to pursue a lot of stories. not everyone would say it represents the industry. if there's a problem, they have a problem to do with the size of news rooms and budget cuts. i was, for the most part, self assigning and i could do a lot of interesting stories. >> bruce has a different story to tell. he put together a documentary for canada's second biggest broadcaster. the film was big in the energy industry, and key players in the debate over the controv
the oil industry in this country. >> this presentation was delivered to cap in 2013. outlining a strategy for collaboration between cap and post media, a conglomerate owning 45 daily newspapers. according to douglas kelly, we'll work with cap to amplify energy mandates. the national post will undertake all means editorially and technically. we asked post media to explain the thinking behind the collaboration. they sent a brief statement. >> we are proud to have cap as an advertise....
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a spokesperson said the report in the national daily was unfounded and seriously irresponsible. citing unnamed sources, the newspaper said the pope had traveled to a clinic in recent months. the editor said it expected the vatican's denial but stands by their story. the u.s. house may have found a new speaker. wisconsin republican paul ryan says he will make a decision in the next week. ryan thinks the country is in desperate need of leadership. he said he would run for speaker, but only if his republican colleagues embrace him by week's end as the consensus candidate. ryan also wants to make it more difficult to overthrow a sitting speaker. elizabeth: more big stories this morning, officer cleared. this morning the des moines police chief is defending the internal review into officer vanessa miller. chief wingert: in this case, officer miller felt trapped in that vehicle, as he is right at the drivers door. elizabeth: chief dana wingert indicates miller feared for her safety when she saw the suspect at her window this past summer on merle hay road. dash cam video shows the incident with ryan bolinger. the departmen
a spokesperson said the report in the national daily was unfounded and seriously irresponsible. citing unnamed sources, the newspaper said the pope had traveled to a clinic in recent months. the editor said it expected the vatican's denial but stands by their story. the u.s. house may have found a new speaker. wisconsin republican paul ryan says he will make a decision in the next week. ryan thinks the country is in desperate need of leadership. he said he would run for speaker, but only if his...
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a spokesperson said the report in the national daily was unfounded and seriously irresponsible. citing unnamed sources, the newspaper said the pope had traveled to a clinic in recent months. the editor said it expected the vatican's denial but stands by their story. the u.s. house may have found a new speaker. wisconsin republican paul ryan says he will make a decision in desperate need of leadership. he said he would run for speaker, but only if his republican colleagues embrace him by week's end as the consensus candidate. ryan also wants to make it more difficult to overthrow a sitting speaker. elizabeth: news around iowa, some funny money is being passed in one iowa town. mason city police say they have had multiple fake bills pop up just this week. they appear to be $20 bills but the watercolor marks don't match, the margins appear to be wrong, and the picture of the white house was printed upside down. police say the cases all appear to be linked because the serial numbers on the bills are the same. look for a bill banning smoking in iowa casinos to come up again this next legislative session. democratic state
a spokesperson said the report in the national daily was unfounded and seriously irresponsible. citing unnamed sources, the newspaper said the pope had traveled to a clinic in recent months. the editor said it expected the vatican's denial but stands by their story. the u.s. house may have found a new speaker. wisconsin republican paul ryan says he will make a decision in desperate need of leadership. he said he would run for speaker, but only if his republican colleagues embrace him by week's...
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the shooting, trooper alex douglas, who suffered a shattered hip, is still recovering. >>> changes are coming to philadelphia's biggest newspapers, the owner of the philadelphia enquirer and philadelphia daily news has announced plans to merge newsrooms and cut jobs, but they will continue to put out two separate newspapers. philly.com will also be part of the consolidation. principal owner says the merger will make the company more efficient and is expected to save philadelphia media networks between $5 and $6 million. right now no word on how many jobs will be cut. >>> nothing like the aroma of driving past the chocolate plant, and the wilbur chocolate plant for 113 years, most thought it would pump out sweet treats for 100 more but yesterday the owner announced the plant will close in january. about 100 people will be out of work, another 30 will be relocated to other statinestate. the museum and candy store will be staying open. >>> the budget crisis and impact on the future of horse racing. state officials have pushed back a deadline to reach a deal on the horse racing industry by another week. the original deadline was today. governor tom wolf said the funds that paid administrative c
the shooting, trooper alex douglas, who suffered a shattered hip, is still recovering. >>> changes are coming to philadelphia's biggest newspapers, the owner of the philadelphia enquirer and philadelphia daily news has announced plans to merge newsrooms and cut jobs, but they will continue to put out two separate newspapers. philly.com will also be part of the consolidation. principal owner says the merger will make the company more efficient and is expected to save philadelphia media...
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new this morning, the vatican is denying the report in an italian newspaper that pope francis has a small curable brain tumor. the report in the national daily traveled to a clinic in italy in recent months to see a japanese brain cancer specialist. the newspaper said the doctor determined that the small dark spot on the pope's brain could be crewed without surgery. the vatican spoke person called the publication completely unfounded reports seriously irresponsible and not worthy of attention. the newspaper says it stands by its story. >>> 5:47. sal, how does the traffic look? >> i'm sorry. i was paying attention to some breaking news we got guys. just finding out about a structure fire, and i am trying to pull up a map. let me turn all my radios down. i am listening. >> where is it? >> it's a strip mall fire on fair oaks. and it's sounding enkind of like a big deal. >> in what city? >> i am looking at the maps here, and it's on fair oaks avenue near evelyn avenue in sunny vale. so if you happen to drive that way to work, you might want to avoid the area. we're trying to find out more. we do have a crew on the way, and again, it's a strip ma
new this morning, the vatican is denying the report in an italian newspaper that pope francis has a small curable brain tumor. the report in the national daily traveled to a clinic in italy in recent months to see a japanese brain cancer specialist. the newspaper said the doctor determined that the small dark spot on the pope's brain could be crewed without surgery. the vatican spoke person called the publication completely unfounded reports seriously irresponsible and not worthy of attention....
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the healing powers of his blessed ranch as he called his farm. he hummed to himself while filing letters and scanned the newspapers for possible story ideas convinced the daily papers represented life in its raw essentials. they bought two seated rig and run about to glen ellen for the railroad station and ordered fruit trees and dozens of varieties for the ranch, when their dog surprised them with a litter of puppies jack selected the best one for his daughters in oakland. at work each morning he often paused to read his latest manuscript pages aloud before the ink was dry. she later typed them and tallied the world, to all appearances the londons were at home at glen ellen for the foreseeable future. jack's pronouncement, the keel is late, shattered that notion. the keel in question was the would spine of a beam that ran from the bow to the stern of a 45 foot sailboat he had ordered from san francisco boat yard located across the way from oakland. the boat under construction was custom designed by jack with two equal the vital goals in mind, beauty and strength. qualities he prize in every realm of life including his favorite recreation, selling. just as h
the healing powers of his blessed ranch as he called his farm. he hummed to himself while filing letters and scanned the newspapers for possible story ideas convinced the daily papers represented life in its raw essentials. they bought two seated rig and run about to glen ellen for the railroad station and ordered fruit trees and dozens of varieties for the ranch, when their dog surprised them with a litter of puppies jack selected the best one for his daughters in oakland. at work each morning...
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he attended the university of massachusetts and according to daily gazette newspapers very was arrested twice last year on disorderly conduct charges, during one of those arrests he was accused of throwing a racial slur at the police officer. juliet: we don't know this young man but i think maybe hunt facebook, might have a drinking problem. >> reporter: sounds like he didn't even know what he said or how he treated people. ben: hopefully it is of life learning experience. juliet: a lot more coming a, not going to deal like your dad's ben: making a big cha at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, almond joy mounds. what every coconut wants. maxx your thing at t.j.maxx with better brands, at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. shop t.j.maxx... and maxx life! so, i needed to deposit a check. i was about
he attended the university of massachusetts and according to daily gazette newspapers very was arrested twice last year on disorderly conduct charges, during one of those arrests he was accused of throwing a racial slur at the police officer. juliet: we don't know this young man but i think maybe hunt facebook, might have a drinking problem. >> reporter: sounds like he didn't even know what he said or how he treated people. ben: hopefully it is of life learning experience. juliet: a lot...
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the hook for any possible claims. that is according to a daily newspaper in munich, helping to advance an internal probe. spects are refusing to cooperate. >> dupont is opening the world's largest ethanol plant. the $225 million refinery plans to make 30 million gallons of ethanol each year. the industry is battling controlling companies over how much ethanol the government will require for the nation's gas supplies. >> that is your bloomberg business/. it is investment banks are telling investors that it will take years for overhauls to come through. what does that mean for european banking? your best known for correctly predicting the financial crisis, so give us your best forecast for how long it might take for europe's banks to recover from their ongoing problems, market share, falling earnings, increased litigation and regulation, capital shortfalls, you name it. >> exactly. look at what is happening to deutsche bank. deutsche bank in particular has actually not done the cleanup that it should have done, and it has been heavily criticized by german regulatory authorities for becoming to bloated and f
the hook for any possible claims. that is according to a daily newspaper in munich, helping to advance an internal probe. spects are refusing to cooperate. >> dupont is opening the world's largest ethanol plant. the $225 million refinery plans to make 30 million gallons of ethanol each year. the industry is battling controlling companies over how much ethanol the government will require for the nation's gas supplies. >> that is your bloomberg business/. it is investment banks are...
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the most important news tomorrow. >> reporter: at world journal, a national daily newspaper whose west coast headquarters are in millbrae shows us the front page headlines. >> after 36 long years, china is going to say good-bye to one child policy. >> reporter: may says the story will dominate tomorrow's paper. its circumstance lace in the bay area is 60,000 people and half the readers come from china. the chinese government hopes this policy change will be a game changer and boost its economy. >> working for us is a big issue. and then, they look back and realize that maybe, just maybe, this policy is not good anymore. so they want to loosen up. >> everyone i spoke with tonight welcomed the change. but say that the policy is damaging and far reach. >> amazing to think that one child policy was in effect for 36 years. amber thank you. >>> now to the latest on the bay area shigella outbreak. health officials admit they may never know the source of the illness. the outbreak started three weeks ago when people got sick after eating at a mexican seafood restaurant in san jose. santa clara county health officials now have te
the most important news tomorrow. >> reporter: at world journal, a national daily newspaper whose west coast headquarters are in millbrae shows us the front page headlines. >> after 36 long years, china is going to say good-bye to one child policy. >> reporter: may says the story will dominate tomorrow's paper. its circumstance lace in the bay area is 60,000 people and half the readers come from china. the chinese government hopes this policy change will be a game changer and...
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>> while it is really interesting because it is not for the new york times, it is daily coverage of this episode is not, and all of the newspapers that covered it all over the country and throughout europe, if not for those accounts i would not be able to knit together the story. even when the new york times, early in the coverage are basically said why would anybody protest this? he is basically subhuman. we could learn a lot from having him in a cage in a zoo. if not for the new york times writing those editorials, i would not not really have a sense of this time. while that seems shocking to us now, that the new york times would hold that view, it was also a reflection of the prevailing attitudes around race in 1906. so i wrestled with the archives but i also needed those accounts to put together the story because they revealed so much about just everyday thoughts of people at times. so between the newspaper articles and the letters that were in the archives, there were a luminous letters written by zoo officials and they went back and forth of how they were dealing with ota benga. so i was able to contrast the behind the sce
>> while it is really interesting because it is not for the new york times, it is daily coverage of this episode is not, and all of the newspapers that covered it all over the country and throughout europe, if not for those accounts i would not be able to knit together the story. even when the new york times, early in the coverage are basically said why would anybody protest this? he is basically subhuman. we could learn a lot from having him in a cage in a zoo. if not for the new york...
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the philadelphia media news, publisher of the inquirer and daily news, might bequeath that to the nonprofit temple university to run, or help put these newspapersck in shape. we'll be interested to see if that happens. >> indeed. thanks to all of you. thanks to you for joining us. this has been "inside story." i'm tamala edwards. we'll see you next sunday. ♪ it's a cloudy, cool, winds day across the region today, a slight chance off spotty shower, it's mainly dry. we're starting out with clouds moving through the day, there's a chance of sunny breaks returning, can't guarantee it. but some of you may see that. in the lehigh valley, sunny and breezy, 62 degrees, on the windy side but not as windy as yesterday and likely dry. down the shore, cloudy and breezy, there's a chance of a spotty shower coming through areas close to the coast. 65 is the high, and we have coastal flooding issue. in fact down the shore, several issues for you. the winds are gusting 25 to 35 miles per hour. we are looking for moderate coastal flooding especially at times of the afternoon high tide
the philadelphia media news, publisher of the inquirer and daily news, might bequeath that to the nonprofit temple university to run, or help put these newspapersck in shape. we'll be interested to see if that happens. >> indeed. thanks to all of you. thanks to you for joining us. this has been "inside story." i'm tamala edwards. we'll see you next sunday. ♪ it's a cloudy, cool, winds day across the region today, a slight chance off spotty shower, it's mainly dry. we're...
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road, he's still talking to policy people, still on the phone daily with the campaign, working with voters. working on columns and es stays and newspapers the only person that has written a book on tour. it so happened dr. carson is on a book tour but does not take away he's very much involved with the campaign on a daily basis. it's unavoidable. >> he did a paid speech as active candidate. plenty of candidates have done book tours but do it before they announce. that's why i throw this question out at you. >> we don't have a problem with capitalism in america. it's okay for people to make money in an honest and moral and legal and ethical way. we don't apologize for that. everybody has to make money. they've got to survive. sometimes these things happen. it's no indication that dr. carson is not committed to the american people, not committed to the candidacy for president of the united states. admit, all of the things you've challenged me on he continues to do quite well, i wonder why. >> exactly right. i thought i'd ask you those questions oop i have to leave it there thanks for coming on. good to see you. >>> next, we'll get you cau
road, he's still talking to policy people, still on the phone daily with the campaign, working with voters. working on columns and es stays and newspapers the only person that has written a book on tour. it so happened dr. carson is on a book tour but does not take away he's very much involved with the campaign on a daily basis. it's unavoidable. >> he did a paid speech as active candidate. plenty of candidates have done book tours but do it before they announce. that's why i throw this...
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, and travel the country to see the misery of the depression firsthand and openly expressed her personal views at press conferences and in a daily newspaper column. calling her husband's death in 1945 and she soldiered on, an advocate for the united nations and other causes. it edna rosenberg ward m. ruro to pose this question to her in 1954. >> why do you work so hard? >> what else would i do ?i live alone, and my children are all busy and have lives of their own. i wouldn't wanted them to be worrying about mother having nothing to do. >> charles: no one ever had reason to worry that eleanor roosevelt would have nothing to do. we worked tirelessly almost to the very day of her death in 1962 at the age of 78. >> announcer: this portion of "sunday morning" is sponsored by pacific loaf, for life insurance, annuities and the power to help you succeed. >> the president takes on tough questions tonight on sick minutes. 60 minutes. these are lionfish. there's plenty in the atlantic. spearheads of invasion. marlie hall takes us under the sea. >> to the atlantic coral reef, bustling with marine life. filled with creatures of all colors, shapes an
, and travel the country to see the misery of the depression firsthand and openly expressed her personal views at press conferences and in a daily newspaper column. calling her husband's death in 1945 and she soldiered on, an advocate for the united nations and other causes. it edna rosenberg ward m. ruro to pose this question to her in 1954. >> why do you work so hard? >> what else would i do ?i live alone, and my children are all busy and have lives of their own. i wouldn't wanted...
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newspaper, the daily press explained, a terrific writeup saying that they use three months, july, augustand september, and that is the measuring device. the rest of the year is not ,ooked at as far as increases and if any increases at cap and -- has happened in those months then we get a cola. if it stays flat, we get nothing. what worries me and concerns me -- in fact, i-old will be 74, so i'm getting up there, and i'm getting about $1200 a month to live on. i can pretty much get by on that kind of figure. but the scary part is the medicare. when we are older like this, i am with an aarp supplement health plan, and my god, the prescription drug plan is going -- $1300 a a month month in that area. drug tier one and tier two supplyuble from a 30 day up to $20. is, hey,trying to say we are getting nailed on the 20% supplement. in other words, medicare is covering 80%, but we are getting just hammered on the supplement. it is out of control. and social security, the little bit of money they do give us is eaten up in medical costs. the government should really be honest with us and express a
newspaper, the daily press explained, a terrific writeup saying that they use three months, july, augustand september, and that is the measuring device. the rest of the year is not ,ooked at as far as increases and if any increases at cap and -- has happened in those months then we get a cola. if it stays flat, we get nothing. what worries me and concerns me -- in fact, i-old will be 74, so i'm getting up there, and i'm getting about $1200 a month to live on. i can pretty much get by on that...
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the daily drama. like on august 3rd, 1970, several days into the trial. >> charlie all of a sudden picks up the newspapert to the jury. and it says, manson guilty and the lawyers argued for a mistrial but it didn't happen. >> are you guilty of any murders? are you guilty of plotting any murders? >> i killed a chicken once. >> no one from the press had one-on-one access to manson during the trial. no one except mary neiswender thanks to a source in the prison library. >> charlie could not use the telephone. so a friend was to call me at a certain time and charlie was to slide under the table and then hand him the phone. so i had three minutes to convince charlie that he should talk to me. >> neiswender earned manson's trust and set up many face to face jail house meetings, providing her with countless scoops during the trial and a rare insight into the mind of the suspected killer. >> when you're sitting across from him and you're talking to him, did you understand how charles manson was able to control so many young ladies? >> when you're talking to him, he would never take his eyes off you. it was as if
the daily drama. like on august 3rd, 1970, several days into the trial. >> charlie all of a sudden picks up the newspapert to the jury. and it says, manson guilty and the lawyers argued for a mistrial but it didn't happen. >> are you guilty of any murders? are you guilty of plotting any murders? >> i killed a chicken once. >> no one from the press had one-on-one access to manson during the trial. no one except mary neiswender thanks to a source in the prison library....
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when i worked at the old wall street journal, it was supposed to be a newspaper with no news. it was like a dailyagazine with the little dot drawings. you would dive into one of those front-page stories and it had absolutely no news, but it was a really rich, deeply-reported feature. it has completely changed. brian: do you have people that you most admire that you read all the time? amy: yeah. you know, i read our columnists. i am trying to think. i tried to read things that have nothing to do with politics as often as i can, whether it is the new yorker, or i subscribe to texas monthly. iskeeps you sane to what going on in other worlds. brian: where did you meet your husband? amy: he is from ireland and i met him on -- at an irish pub on st. patrick's day. brian: how long ago? amy: october will be six years. brian: where do you live? amy: the lower east side. storye a real estate about the lower eastside because my ancestors came over from poland to the lower east side. they started peddling on the railroad and the railroad stopped in texas, the oil town. so he opened a general store and that i
when i worked at the old wall street journal, it was supposed to be a newspaper with no news. it was like a dailyagazine with the little dot drawings. you would dive into one of those front-page stories and it had absolutely no news, but it was a really rich, deeply-reported feature. it has completely changed. brian: do you have people that you most admire that you read all the time? amy: yeah. you know, i read our columnists. i am trying to think. i tried to read things that have nothing to do...
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the hill newspaper. we went to show you this article from the daily card. and coming to headline here is that somebody at the department of homeland security edit the wikipedia pages of kevin mccarthy and rene elmers. and, this is only the front page of the drudge report. an internet address originating from the department of homeland security was tied to entries made on the wikipedia pages of north carolina representatives in california representative kevin mccarthy alleging that the two republicans were having an affair. unclear if somebody at the federal agency was behind the edit, which are first noted washington free beacon reporter. both changes show that a user at the ip address, here it is, made them on thursday. an alleged affair between mccarthy and elmers became the source of intense speculation on thursday, after mccarthy announced his closed-door meeting that he was dropping out of the race to replace john boehner. this article is in the daily caller this morning. a lot of the issue began at the bright our website. so, the next color is nick in
the hill newspaper. we went to show you this article from the daily card. and coming to headline here is that somebody at the department of homeland security edit the wikipedia pages of kevin mccarthy and rene elmers. and, this is only the front page of the drudge report. an internet address originating from the department of homeland security was tied to entries made on the wikipedia pages of north carolina representatives in california representative kevin mccarthy alleging that the two...
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the national news each evening and local news is more soundbites. it is not enough sauce. and also, prints media. bob: printed media. so you are still buying newspapers? >> not dailybut i still buy them. bob: the last time i bought a print newspaper, they looked at me like why would i do hat. >> people read it every day. i watch fox. i watch cnn. i watch all of them, and that is how i do it. s far as the media goes, something i think i have never heard of, to that candidates from both sides of the aisle here. this barely got any publicity. there was a small article in the local paper. there were a couple of commercials on a.m. radio. i get my news from all of those, so you ask about the media and how it affects us, this did not get much publicity, so this turnout is fantastic. think about what it could have been with more media input. >> as the only millennial only on this panel, i will say facebook and twitter. >> i stopped watching elevision in november. i have a digital subscription to the new york times. read all of my regional newspapers statewide, and i use the internet, even though i am not a millennial, and i find it very useful, particularly reading the m
the national news each evening and local news is more soundbites. it is not enough sauce. and also, prints media. bob: printed media. so you are still buying newspapers? >> not dailybut i still buy them. bob: the last time i bought a print newspaper, they looked at me like why would i do hat. >> people read it every day. i watch fox. i watch cnn. i watch all of them, and that is how i do it. s far as the media goes, something i think i have never heard of, to that candidates from...
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. >> videos like these are all over the internet on websites like myspace and youtube. a writer from one new york daily newspaperlls it virtual exhibitionism where kids reveal all kinds of personal information online without any thoughts to its implications. lieutenant edwards says the internet is playing a significant role in encouraging bad behavior like the attack on this teen. >> people like to brag, now they can brag about it online, even people that aren't friends of theirs. it's just so people can see what's going on. >> but that bragging on the internet has a flip side teens aren't necessarily thinking about. >> from a law enforcement perspective, sometimes it helps us bring our investigation. >> youtube issued a comment regarding this case. "real violence is not allowed on youtube. our community polices the site for inappropriate material. once flagged, content is reviewed by our staff and usually removed from the system within minutes if it violates our community guidelines." in this case the victim never reports the attack or tells her parents. but the school district gets wind of the video, tracks do
. >> videos like these are all over the internet on websites like myspace and youtube. a writer from one new york daily newspaperlls it virtual exhibitionism where kids reveal all kinds of personal information online without any thoughts to its implications. lieutenant edwards says the internet is playing a significant role in encouraging bad behavior like the attack on this teen. >> people like to brag, now they can brag about it online, even people that aren't friends of theirs....
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the vatican says a report by a newspaper claiming pope francis has a small, curable brain tumor, is not true. the report in the national daily said the 78-year-old pontiff recently traveled to a clinic to see a japanese specialist who is denying that report. the doctor reportedly determined a small dark spot on his brain could be cured without surgery. >> the news of the pope's health condition is totally unfounded. it is a totally irresponsible act of the italian news agency that released this. ben: the newspaper's editor expected the vatican to deny the story, but stands by it. dari: how about this? parents who are nervous about their kids driving have a new way to see what they're doing behind the wheel. ben: mac king took safety technology for a new test drive. >> reporter: soon chevrolet will forbid teenagers from listening to music if not wearing a seat belt. >> you can hear the music. if i take it off, the music turns off. >> reporter: chevrolet communications managered chad lyons demonstrated this feature on the test drive of a chevy malibu before its release next month. >>> every time this fob is inside the car, the
the vatican says a report by a newspaper claiming pope francis has a small, curable brain tumor, is not true. the report in the national daily said the 78-year-old pontiff recently traveled to a clinic to see a japanese specialist who is denying that report. the doctor reportedly determined a small dark spot on his brain could be cured without surgery. >> the news of the pope's health condition is totally unfounded. it is a totally irresponsible act of the italian news agency that...
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the headline tomorrow morning in the newspapers? old question but a great one. the three major dailieseidi priscilla and joining us robert costa. i don't think we have a journal person here. we will survive. your thoughts about the headline? everybody thinks hillary held her own. there wasn't a loss. some people thought she did better than that. >> study night for secretary clinton. appealed to her base and reassured donors. bernie sanders remains a favorite. he connected and had a tough exchange on guns. otherwise really connected on the economic issues on the banks. >> you think he's the favorite? what do you mean? >> when i am out on the campaign trail, base voters want to hear more about breaking up the banks. they want to hear tough rhetoric on wall street. to the donor last, hillary clinton came right at them. bernie sanders is with the soul of the party right now. >> wow. let me go to ashley. what do you think? >> exactly as you said. >> what's the headline? >> hillary won by not actively losing trade she did not let her character and credibility get impugned. she was able to at
the headline tomorrow morning in the newspapers? old question but a great one. the three major dailieseidi priscilla and joining us robert costa. i don't think we have a journal person here. we will survive. your thoughts about the headline? everybody thinks hillary held her own. there wasn't a loss. some people thought she did better than that. >> study night for secretary clinton. appealed to her base and reassured donors. bernie sanders remains a favorite. he connected and had a tough...
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the heart of so much of what we are watching. germany is really taking this -- i was asking hans nichols thiser, talking about, still plays front page and german newspapers on a dailyis. do we fully understand the shockwaves rippling out in terms of the zeitgeist in germany about the impact? guest: how could it not. it is a gigantic german corporation. during the gulf crisis with bp here, that was front-page news as well. a similar situation. it strikes to the core of something that is essential to what germany is. it is all about engineering and cars. guy: if we cannot do this what can we do? play football. guest: i was in germany last week trying to talk about the fed but this is half the conversation. in munich, they take a slightly different view. guy: that is a totally different story. [laughter] guest: they are the bmw state, so that is different. but volkswagen is really crucial. right in the heart of german culture. guy: we will take a break and be back in a couple minutes. ♪ guy: glencore stock surges almost 72% in hong kong. vw's existential crisis. the incoming chairman warns that the emission scandal could threaten the survival of the world's biggest ca
the heart of so much of what we are watching. germany is really taking this -- i was asking hans nichols thiser, talking about, still plays front page and german newspapers on a dailyis. do we fully understand the shockwaves rippling out in terms of the zeitgeist in germany about the impact? guest: how could it not. it is a gigantic german corporation. during the gulf crisis with bp here, that was front-page news as well. a similar situation. it strikes to the core of something that is...
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the taliban, all of a sudden part of newspaper reporting. it's not as if they had gone away, just we haven't heard about them daily. right? >> yeah. amazingly, omar died a few years ago but we didn't know it before the last couple of months. the taliban never sought to attack the united states outside of afghanistan. al qaeda they're in-line with and the potential for a failed state. one of the people i spoke to, a diplomats, spent a lot of time there, put it as, like, you like syria? you want another one? that's what could happen should we pull out altogether. the afghan government is very weak and the state is very weak but it is a series of bad choices that have to be made here. >> matthew, if allowed in, would you be there, and if so, why? >> i have gone back briefly for time to do reporting. so i would -- i would go. if it's for work. i wouldn't go to visit at the moment. i think it is pretty risky. >> you wouldn't holiday there? >> no. and i have holidayed there at times. it's really pretty and there are great places in that unt can but right now it's pretty rough in that country. >> matthew rosenberg, fine work at the "new y
the taliban, all of a sudden part of newspaper reporting. it's not as if they had gone away, just we haven't heard about them daily. right? >> yeah. amazingly, omar died a few years ago but we didn't know it before the last couple of months. the taliban never sought to attack the united states outside of afghanistan. al qaeda they're in-line with and the potential for a failed state. one of the people i spoke to, a diplomats, spent a lot of time there, put it as, like, you like syria? you...
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the daily caller," still a little. .-- a liberal i went looking for the races, and could not find the races, so i became a conservative. host: let's hear from john. good morning, john. matthew.i, was your newspaper around when the iraq war started? guest: we were not. we were founded in 2005. we did not really grow into an original reporting outlet until a little bit -- 2011, 2012. host: here is quick background. 106 staff members based in los angeles, also offices here in washington dc, london, texas, and los angeles. 22 millionut visitors per month and 110 million page views per month. jonathan, back to your question or comment. is, if youquestion are a media reporter you cannot be liberal or conservative, you have to be objective. you are not reporting anything and hisump bankruptcies, how can you run the country? declare bankruptcy and wipe out all our debt? point, oneso to your of the things that we believe is that because everybody out there in the media does have a personal clinical opinion it is very rare that anybody who does not have an opinion -- everyone should be open about what their opinion is. we have reported many things about trump that go into his background and question some
the daily caller," still a little. .-- a liberal i went looking for the races, and could not find the races, so i became a conservative. host: let's hear from john. good morning, john. matthew.i, was your newspaper around when the iraq war started? guest: we were not. we were founded in 2005. we did not really grow into an original reporting outlet until a little bit -- 2011, 2012. host: here is quick background. 106 staff members based in los angeles, also offices here in washington dc,...