33
33
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
journalism can be expensive and challenging. theelies on readers paying $60 million euro a year with 30,000 subscribers. they touch nearly five euros per article, and survives with a grand from a foundation. and slow journalism is abducting heavy weights. former "new york times" editor is launching a new outlet and says he will pay reporters an average of $100,000 for long-form investigative journalists. >> we are excited by what people like jill abraham son bring to the movement. we welcome it. it's calling out for it crying out for it. we need that investment. what she is bringing to the table is really really.ent and powerful. she's sending out a messing that journalism is important and needs to be funded. >> every journalist's dream is to spend months or years on a story to make that money. >> it will make us question what journalism is it will help us to extend the definition of journalism so it's not just about breaking news it's not just about the new, it mite actually be about the old. it might be a new interpretation on the
journalism can be expensive and challenging. theelies on readers paying $60 million euro a year with 30,000 subscribers. they touch nearly five euros per article, and survives with a grand from a foundation. and slow journalism is abducting heavy weights. former "new york times" editor is launching a new outlet and says he will pay reporters an average of $100,000 for long-form investigative journalists. >> we are excited by what people like jill abraham son bring to the...
61
61
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the journalism story underneath is what matters. is what ultimately is going to be the barometer of our success. we have to invest in these technologies if we are going to be relevant. i take responsibility for not communicating how important that journalism content is. in a very specific instance, after we did make a decision to make the transition, i wanted to have a conversation with frank in person. that ended up being a few days off. we got scooped. it was embarrassing. the news that we were going to switch editorial leadership leaked out. chris: he found out somewhere else. chris: it was embarassing thing from me, for all of us. we had to have a phone call which i regret. charlie: what happened to leon? chris: leon decided it was the right time for him to move on as well. he made the decision on his own. charlie: was money becoming an increasing factor for you? your enormously wealthy man. at the same time, there was if you read the report of what happened, it was not front and center at the beginning. it became more and more
the journalism story underneath is what matters. is what ultimately is going to be the barometer of our success. we have to invest in these technologies if we are going to be relevant. i take responsibility for not communicating how important that journalism content is. in a very specific instance, after we did make a decision to make the transition, i wanted to have a conversation with frank in person. that ended up being a few days off. we got scooped. it was embarrassing. the news that we...
106
106
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
the place. that's quality journalism that goes past the headlines and gets details and goes in depth.t's the value of the institution, the reason that i showed up in the first place a little bit just about two years ago. the over the course of the past two years one of the key learnings i've had and i think as an industry the world has is that the media environment and landscapexç is shifting very rapidly. of course print is very important for a lot of us. it's a key way we sit down and lean back and read long kind of pieces. but the reach we have in a digital environment is broader than it's ever been before. we at the new republic have three millions reader on-line each month who are engag r01 withour content. we have 40,000 in print. that three million is bigger than 40,000 and therefore they should take priority, it's that we have to take about the journalism that we do the concept that we produce and how people are going to interface with it today in 2015 tomorrow and into the future. so to answer your question at the moment of transition we had a fundamental disagreement about t
the place. that's quality journalism that goes past the headlines and gets details and goes in depth.t's the value of the institution, the reason that i showed up in the first place a little bit just about two years ago. the over the course of the past two years one of the key learnings i've had and i think as an industry the world has is that the media environment and landscapexç is shifting very rapidly. of course print is very important for a lot of us. it's a key way we sit down and lean...
37
37
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
end of that phrase, you sound like an old school guy talking about journalism. >> i like the word journalism, i detest the word content. >> i'll make a note of that. >> i have to use it with my business colleagues, that's the word they use frequently. but the fact is that if you say content, it's as if you were saying the word stuff, it doesn't have any real meaning, journalism does have meaning. we're trying to find why things happened, where they're headed, who's behind it, there's a deeper level of meaning, i think the word journalism is very important. >> you've seen if not entirely a certain amount of comfort. maybe it is entirely comfort in moving into a lot of these additional platforms that journalism organizations, news organizations obligated to own these days, it's not just the written word on the printed page, it's video and social media and sort of the whole panoply of things, this is what we do. >> we have wonderful new tools, very powerful new tools, they're not contrary to good journalism. >> you think they're consistent with the kind of story telling. >> they're consistent w
end of that phrase, you sound like an old school guy talking about journalism. >> i like the word journalism, i detest the word content. >> i'll make a note of that. >> i have to use it with my business colleagues, that's the word they use frequently. but the fact is that if you say content, it's as if you were saying the word stuff, it doesn't have any real meaning, journalism does have meaning. we're trying to find why things happened, where they're headed, who's behind it,...
120
120
Feb 7, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. outrage spread across the world this week after a video was released showing a caged jordan yan fighter pilot being burned alive by islamic state militants, an act that king abdullah vowed to a avenge with a war. and president obama called it a brutal and vicious death cult but he told the attendees that violence rooted in religion isn't exclusive to islam. >> and lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the crusades and the inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of christ. and our home country, slavery and jim crow all too often was justified in the name of christ. >> joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, dorothy rabinowitz and columnist mary anastasia o'grady. we'll get to the president's remarks in a bit, but what does this week and the -- and this brutal murder of the jordanian mean for the war and the alliance against isis? >> well, you raise the possib
welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. outrage spread across the world this week after a video was released showing a caged jordan yan fighter pilot being burned alive by islamic state militants, an act that king abdullah vowed to a avenge with a war. and president obama called it a brutal and vicious death cult but he told the attendees that violence rooted in religion isn't exclusive to islam. >> and lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to...
92
92
Feb 8, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to the journal editorial report i'm paul gigot. outrage spread across the world this week after a video was released showing a caged jordanian fighter pilot being burned alive by islamic state militants. jordan jordan's king vowed to avenge with a relentless war on the terror group. president obama denounced isis at the prayer breakfast in washington calling it a brutal and vicious death cult. but he also told attendees that violence rooted in religion isn't exclusive to islam. >> unless we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place remember that during the crusades and the inquisition people committed terrible deeds in the name of christ. in our home country, slavery and jim crowe all too often was justified in the name of christ. >> joining the panel this week wall street journal columnist dan henning injury. and mary o'grady. >> dan, starting with you, what has this week and this brutal murder of the jordanian mean for the war and the alliance against isis. >> you raised the possibility it might be a turni
welcome to the journal editorial report i'm paul gigot. outrage spread across the world this week after a video was released showing a caged jordanian fighter pilot being burned alive by islamic state militants. jordan jordan's king vowed to avenge with a relentless war on the terror group. president obama denounced isis at the prayer breakfast in washington calling it a brutal and vicious death cult. but he also told attendees that violence rooted in religion isn't exclusive to islam. >>...
69
69
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
i am an opt mist in the future of journalism. e in the golden age of communication many of you no doubt are reaching for your phone right now maybe you already have an instant review of the speech to tweet. go ahead this. is a brave new world or maybe you are texting a particularly clever emojiy combination to the person next to you. we have all been there. and you may be sitting throughout closing apiece with the editor stock stuck back home and working not a second drink. in some ways journalism never changes yes. we know that the magical device in your hands could not ektdz people in way that's were sients fiction two decadesing a and we have seemed unsure. whether the good thing for the the traffic and the publicer is have us that we will celebrate for tonight there are doubts on the journalism. and making calling can survive and thrive. of in the new digital age of course it can it this digital age, that of course we can because we must. a vibrant influential and independent craft is vital to democracy. we also know that thes
i am an opt mist in the future of journalism. e in the golden age of communication many of you no doubt are reaching for your phone right now maybe you already have an instant review of the speech to tweet. go ahead this. is a brave new world or maybe you are texting a particularly clever emojiy combination to the person next to you. we have all been there. and you may be sitting throughout closing apiece with the editor stock stuck back home and working not a second drink. in some ways...
100
100
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
the journal editorial report is coming up next. >> here on a snowy saturday in washington, d.c. if you're on the east coast be safe out there. have a great day. we'll talk to you guys next weekend. >> make it a great day, folks. >>> this week on the journal editorial report as jihad spread to libya and beyond, the white house convenes a summit on violent extremism causing many to wonder if we can win a war against an enemy we refuse to name. pro russian rebel sees a key ukrainian town sees sunday's cease-fire a sham. where will an emboldened vladimir putin head next? president obama's immigration rebuke. what this week's ruling means for the administration's attempt to govern by executive action? and the bitter showdown over funding on capitol hill. >>> welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. isis extended its bloody reach into libya with the beheadings of 21 egyptian christians. as the obama white house hosted a three day summit on countering what they call violent extremism the president and his staff once again refused to use the term islamic to describe the t
the journal editorial report is coming up next. >> here on a snowy saturday in washington, d.c. if you're on the east coast be safe out there. have a great day. we'll talk to you guys next weekend. >> make it a great day, folks. >>> this week on the journal editorial report as jihad spread to libya and beyond, the white house convenes a summit on violent extremism causing many to wonder if we can win a war against an enemy we refuse to name. pro russian rebel sees a key...
143
143
Feb 9, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
it's about the promotion of the journalism. it's about what brian has said in the many years since he reported this story. there is not a real question about what he reported. it's the way he's characterized it since. and part of brian's charm is that he gets on these shows and he sells his charm he sells himself. that's why he's the number one anchor in part. but the question now is did he go too far in doing those things. >> 9 million viewers for nbc "nightly news". you made a point and i want to put up video from the"nightly news" about the ceremony of the hockey game about the way it was edited. so take a look at that. >> it appears to show him on the chinook the way they rode it and the way he spoke over it. and it appears to show afterwards then looking at the rpg injury to the chinook as if he were on it and what i was saying is whoever looked at the video, producers, editors, at some point i will think would know he was not on that chinook. my question is who did this know this and were they forced to cut the video in a
it's about the promotion of the journalism. it's about what brian has said in the many years since he reported this story. there is not a real question about what he reported. it's the way he's characterized it since. and part of brian's charm is that he gets on these shows and he sells his charm he sells himself. that's why he's the number one anchor in part. but the question now is did he go too far in doing those things. >> 9 million viewers for nbc "nightly news". you made a...
107
107
Feb 28, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot. tensions between the obama administration and benjamin netanyahu escalated this week, just days before his planned a dr.ess to congress. with national security adviser susan rice calling his visit destructive to the fabric of the relationship between israel and the u.s. speaking outside jerusalem wednesday, netanyahu said it appeared that the west had given up on its commitment to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. a claim secretary of state john kerry dismissed during testimony on capitol hill while questioning the prime minister's ability to make sound judgments. >> the prime minister as you recall was profoundly forward leaning and outspoken about the importance of invading iraq under george w. bush and we all know what happened with that decision. he may have a judgment that just may not be correct here. >> joining the panel this week, wall street columnist and deputy editor, dan henninger. and global view columnist bret stephens. let's start with netanyahu. why would the
welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot. tensions between the obama administration and benjamin netanyahu escalated this week, just days before his planned a dr.ess to congress. with national security adviser susan rice calling his visit destructive to the fabric of the relationship between israel and the u.s. speaking outside jerusalem wednesday, netanyahu said it appeared that the west had given up on its commitment to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. a...
62
62
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the 4. why didn't you choose journalism for career? ad other ideas for helping his fellow man as a peace corps volunteer and then an attorney, working in legal aid, community activism and connecticut state government. the siren song of publishing called to him. he ended up being senior management, first at "the hartford current " and "long island newsday" and finally "the miami herald." she was passionate about editorial quality, community engagement, and connecting with the readers. on his watch and "the herald," the paper won numerous pulitzers comes the first paper in america to list reporters' e-mail addresses into the story. well, as good a publisher as he was, it was alberto ibarguen's leadership of the knight foundation that has made him such a force in american journalism today. for the past 10 years, he has remade this foundation to be the leading supporter and funder and cheerleader for journalistic innovation. to create new techniques and new business models for the news media to better serve the public. as he said in a recen
the 4. why didn't you choose journalism for career? ad other ideas for helping his fellow man as a peace corps volunteer and then an attorney, working in legal aid, community activism and connecticut state government. the siren song of publishing called to him. he ended up being senior management, first at "the hartford current " and "long island newsday" and finally "the miami herald." she was passionate about editorial quality, community engagement, and...
203
203
Feb 11, 2015
02/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
op-ed in the journal today. so much for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> walt mossberg joining "squawk alley" live with his review of microsoft outlook for your phone. how is the new version? hear from walt coming back. can data help cure a disease? the right treatment for you is out there. the problem is some of it's in this lab. some of it is in her head. some of it's in this new journal. and the rest of it is in your personal medical history. ibm watson can not only read this data, but understand it. it's trained by doctors. and it's always learning. it can help find hidden correlations and help your doctor recommend treatment options for you. there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. anything worth pursuing requires knowledge, hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." shares of bank of am
op-ed in the journal today. so much for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> walt mossberg joining "squawk alley" live with his review of microsoft outlook for your phone. how is the new version? hear from walt coming back. can data help cure a disease? the right treatment for you is out there. the problem is some of it's in this lab. some of it is in her head. some of it's in this new journal. and the rest of it is in your personal medical history. ibm watson can not...
102
102
Feb 10, 2015
02/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
the journal cites the need for care when using it on a mentally ill person citing enhanced risk of harm. a spokesman for the sheriff's office says the allegations detectives had been bard or had trouble getting inside to investigate this in-custody death, he says they are not true. he says fighting the ongoing internal investigation that he's not able to comment much further on the situation. questions remain tonight whether the inmate was handcuffed and shackled when she -- the taser was used on her. and also how many times that taser was used. live in fairfax county jackie bensen news 4. >>> new tonight, a bill to expand dna colles closer now to becoming law. the state senate unanimously passed that bill today. it would allow police to collect dna samples from people convicted of serious misdemeanors like stalking and indecent exposure. advocates say the move could help prevent crime by finding lynns between cases. it is also expect to pass the house. >>> supporters of whitney houston's daughter bobbi kristina held a candlelight vigil near atlanta today. as they pray for her recovy th
the journal cites the need for care when using it on a mentally ill person citing enhanced risk of harm. a spokesman for the sheriff's office says the allegations detectives had been bard or had trouble getting inside to investigate this in-custody death, he says they are not true. he says fighting the ongoing internal investigation that he's not able to comment much further on the situation. questions remain tonight whether the inmate was handcuffed and shackled when she -- the taser was used...
40
40
Feb 17, 2015
02/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
>> this is your world news on "the journal." live, from berlin. >> great to have you with us. our headlines for you at this hour? the eurogroup finance ministers meet in brussels to discuss the greek bailout but go home early after athens ejects the proposals. >> gunfire instead of a cease-fire. outbreaks of fighting in eastern ukraine threatening peace deal. >> the people in copenhagen hold a vigil for the victims of this weekend's deadly rampage. >> it is over and it is over early. the face-off in brussels between greece and the euro zone's other finance ministers. >> the new greek government has said time and again that it will not accept any continuation of the indebted nations bailout terms. the proposal put forth was for athens to agree to extending its bailout by half a year and successfully conclude it. the greeks called the proposal irrational and unacceptable. the government was elected on promises to radically change the deal. gail in brussels for us. no deal again. are we getting closer or further away from an agreement? >> that is a really good question. i just cam
>> this is your world news on "the journal." live, from berlin. >> great to have you with us. our headlines for you at this hour? the eurogroup finance ministers meet in brussels to discuss the greek bailout but go home early after athens ejects the proposals. >> gunfire instead of a cease-fire. outbreaks of fighting in eastern ukraine threatening peace deal. >> the people in copenhagen hold a vigil for the victims of this weekend's deadly rampage. >> it...
97
97
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to the journal editorial report. the white house released its 2015 national security strategy last week with susan rice telling a washington, d.c. audience that "as a nation we're stronger than we have been in a very long time." she accused administration critics of lacking perspective and claimed america no longer phased existential threats. >> while the dangers we face may be more numerous and varied they are not of the existential nature we conducted during world war ii or during the cold war. we cannot afford to be buffeted by alarmism and a nearly instantaneous news cycle. >> in an interview with fox.com the president agreed that the media has overhyped the threat from terrorism while down playing the risk of climate change. a charge josh earnest doubled down on a day later. >> the point that the president is making is that there are many more people on an annual basis who have to confront the impact the direct impact on their lives of climate change or on the spread of a disease than on terrorism. >> joining the
welcome to the journal editorial report. the white house released its 2015 national security strategy last week with susan rice telling a washington, d.c. audience that "as a nation we're stronger than we have been in a very long time." she accused administration critics of lacking perspective and claimed america no longer phased existential threats. >> while the dangers we face may be more numerous and varied they are not of the existential nature we conducted during world war...
108
108
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
>> thank >>> this week on the journal editorial report. after years of saying that bashar al assad must go, are they ready to cut a deal with the dictator? plus the senate passes a keystone pipeline deal as the president sets his sights on a new target. is alaska ground zero for the next energy showdown? and mitt romney bows out as two gop governors inch closer to a 2016 run. who is most likely to benefit from his exit? >> so the serious future can begin. the only way to bring stability and peace to syria is going to be for assad to step down. >> assad needs to go. he needs to transfer power to a transitional body that is the only way we're going to resolve this crisis. >> welcome to the "journal editorial report." well, after repeatedly calling for the oust of assad is president obama changing his policy? sources are leaking that the president thinks assad and his regime may be part of the solution. as the priority shifts to defeating islamic state. this as moderate syrian rebels claim that u.s. money and supplies have all but dried up ove
>> thank >>> this week on the journal editorial report. after years of saying that bashar al assad must go, are they ready to cut a deal with the dictator? plus the senate passes a keystone pipeline deal as the president sets his sights on a new target. is alaska ground zero for the next energy showdown? and mitt romney bows out as two gop governors inch closer to a 2016 run. who is most likely to benefit from his exit? >> so the serious future can begin. the only way to...
137
137
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
again, the journal of commerce reported sources say a deal has been reached. true. and the mayor of oakland told the ap last night labor secretary tom perez, still up there, says both sides will have to go to washington monday if no deal is reached today. sara, i'm not sure he can make them go although if the labor secretary tells you you have to go do you say no? >> in washington that's where deals get done right? >> right, yes. >> thanks very much for the latest update and clarifying some of the reports. >> to jon fortt with a look at what's coming up on "squawk alley." >> it's valuation friday. instagram said to be worth $33 billion, boy did facebook get a deal we'll dive into that. also got intuit ceo and exclusive day after earnings and all the troubles during the quarter apparently they were able to overcome a lot of that and the billion dollar start-up club, there are a lot of them. a look at why coming up on "squawk alley." when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both
again, the journal of commerce reported sources say a deal has been reached. true. and the mayor of oakland told the ap last night labor secretary tom perez, still up there, says both sides will have to go to washington monday if no deal is reached today. sara, i'm not sure he can make them go although if the labor secretary tells you you have to go do you say no? >> in washington that's where deals get done right? >> right, yes. >> thanks very much for the latest update and...
50
50
Feb 25, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
we are agents, essentially, at the journal. we are institutions safeguarding freedom of the press, and at the same time we are curators of the culture, what is taboo and what is not taboo. and how taboo evolves. we are a family newspaper, so we will avoid foul language whenever possible. there are occasions when you cannot escape using an epithet a foul word, if it is in transit intrinsic to understanding the story. when you reach those judgments a judgment has to be made. you can communicate the same information without offering the explicit language or the explicit images. all i would say is that there is no science to this. it is editors sitting around a table making often difficult judgment calls. as i said, i wrote the editorial on why we would not publish the cartoons back in 2006. after charlie hebdo, it seemed like a different set of considerations were in effect. and people sort of looked for hard and fast and relatively simple rules for how these things are done, and the truth is there are none. we try to be responsibl
we are agents, essentially, at the journal. we are institutions safeguarding freedom of the press, and at the same time we are curators of the culture, what is taboo and what is not taboo. and how taboo evolves. we are a family newspaper, so we will avoid foul language whenever possible. there are occasions when you cannot escape using an epithet a foul word, if it is in transit intrinsic to understanding the story. when you reach those judgments a judgment has to be made. you can communicate...
166
166
Feb 18, 2015
02/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
one would wonder were the parents looking at the journals did the parents pick up the phone and calley saw these barbie dolls being mutilated. >> sometimes parents -- sometimes parents don't know what their children are doing. these parents may not have been aware of the journals or not read the journals and may not have seen these barbies because that would alarm any parent in any situation to get help for their child. >> true. absolutely true. go ahead, doctor. >> why doesn't a parent know what their child is doing? this isn't one note. this is a journal. this is an ongoing behavior pattern that a child is engaging in. why would they not know? it doesn't look like there's a whole lot of mental illness here. it looks like there's a lot of issues with children and parenting and kids who are on their own too much. >> in terms of the legal system, eric let me go back to that. if this goes through the juvenile system would the charge remain the same the charge being first degree attempted homicide? >> the charge could remain the same. however, in the juvenile system a child could only b
one would wonder were the parents looking at the journals did the parents pick up the phone and calley saw these barbie dolls being mutilated. >> sometimes parents -- sometimes parents don't know what their children are doing. these parents may not have been aware of the journals or not read the journals and may not have seen these barbies because that would alarm any parent in any situation to get help for their child. >> true. absolutely true. go ahead, doctor. >> why...
111
111
Feb 17, 2015
02/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us dennis berman, business editor at "the wall street journal". ou back. >> good to see you. >> talk apple in addition to the jony ive news, the journal has a deep dive on apple, the watch, with the headline what exactly is an apple watch for? the story talks about how apple is dropping a lot of the health technology for the watch because it was too complex or didn't work. apparently apple wants 5 to 6 million watches ready for the first quarter with the cheapest model accounting for half of the production order. a lot don't believe they can get that many made in time but we'll. >> or demand for it. interesting in the story there's the lovely turn about in the story when they talk about the arms and the ability to monitor blood pressure, moisture on the skin, it was impaired by some physical traits of people, harry arms among them. the question in the story, what will we do with this thing? apple's end response is you'll do a bunch of things, use apple pay, maybe get alerts but the original intent basically changed over time. that's what's importan
joining us dennis berman, business editor at "the wall street journal". ou back. >> good to see you. >> talk apple in addition to the jony ive news, the journal has a deep dive on apple, the watch, with the headline what exactly is an apple watch for? the story talks about how apple is dropping a lot of the health technology for the watch because it was too complex or didn't work. apparently apple wants 5 to 6 million watches ready for the first quarter with the cheapest...
231
231
Feb 8, 2015
02/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 1
now the journalism community raising some questions about accuracy in other major stories that he reported on. williams in his internal memo saying it has been painful to be presently too much part of the news saying he is stepping aside for a few days to deal with the situation. the story was mentioned on nbc news just a short time ago, the weekend edition hosted by lester holt. let's bring in brian salter our senior media correspondent. what struck me about this statement, first the fact that brian williams is taking himself off the anchor chair, not told by anyone to do so but also he said when i come back i will regain your trust. >> this is all the television news industry is talking about right now, as you can imagine, poppy. one thing i keep getting pointed to is that quote, several days. now a clock has started and now people like me and people like the executives at other networks are going to be asking how many more days how many more weeks until brian williams is back? it will create more pressure on nbc to get to this quickly because frankly every day brian williams is on the a
now the journalism community raising some questions about accuracy in other major stories that he reported on. williams in his internal memo saying it has been painful to be presently too much part of the news saying he is stepping aside for a few days to deal with the situation. the story was mentioned on nbc news just a short time ago, the weekend edition hosted by lester holt. let's bring in brian salter our senior media correspondent. what struck me about this statement, first the fact that...
110
110
Feb 27, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
host: from the national journal this morning. fcc and ask expensive net neutrality rules -- andenacts expensive net neutrality rules. what happens next? caller: the rules will be published in the federal register in 60 and a 60 days after that they become official. the next steps will be the efforts by the critics to try to roll back these regulations. in congress, republicans are working on their own legislation. some of the republicans are more interested in the straight repeal of these new rules. other republicans like john thune and fred upton are working on trying to find some kind of compromise with democrats so they can avoid this title to utility style regulation. that is happening on capitol hill. providers like at&t, verizon are probably going to challenge the new rules in court. you will have the challenge on capitol hill, the challenge and the court. host: what can happen on capitol hill? host: can the republicans legislate this away? caller: i don't think they can legislate net neutrality away because president obama
host: from the national journal this morning. fcc and ask expensive net neutrality rules -- andenacts expensive net neutrality rules. what happens next? caller: the rules will be published in the federal register in 60 and a 60 days after that they become official. the next steps will be the efforts by the critics to try to roll back these regulations. in congress, republicans are working on their own legislation. some of the republicans are more interested in the straight repeal of these new...
127
127
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
that what sources tell "the wall street journal" newspaper. d failed to secure the network. as the journal reports each time investigators fine one of the hackers' tools and block it, the hackers tweak it a little bit and slip right past security. the newspaper reports reports there are signs russia may be involved in the cyber attacks. sources tell "the wall street journal" that so far the hackers have accessed only unclassified information but reports unclassified materials can stale contain sensitive intelligence. danny is a reporter who broke the story for "the wall street journal" and joins us live. all unclassified and yet sensitive. help me with this. >> exactly. and thank you for having me. what is going on here is they got into an unclassified network, about that is -- you know how you talk to colleagues in e-mail. you maybe say more than you probably should in e-mails. i know i do. >> yep. >> and so that what is going on here. even though this is only the unclassified network there's still a lot of intel in=Ñ>Ñi] there. especially wha
that what sources tell "the wall street journal" newspaper. d failed to secure the network. as the journal reports each time investigators fine one of the hackers' tools and block it, the hackers tweak it a little bit and slip right past security. the newspaper reports reports there are signs russia may be involved in the cyber attacks. sources tell "the wall street journal" that so far the hackers have accessed only unclassified information but reports unclassified...
149
149
Feb 25, 2015
02/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
a major loss in the journalism community tonight. dori maynard, president of the maynard institute for journalism education. died this evening at her west oakland home.. she was a tireless advocate for diverse voices in news coverage. the institute, and its programs. have trained some of the top young journalists in the country. dori's father. bob maynard. was a journalist, publisher and former owner of the oakland tribune. dori maynard was 56 -years old. >>:in east bay man claims he was profiled by the police caught we get reaction from city officials. a local basketball team going places noone believed they could.you'll meet the young players. ahead. stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville. see it, after the news. 7 in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >> pam :here w
a major loss in the journalism community tonight. dori maynard, president of the maynard institute for journalism education. died this evening at her west oakland home.. she was a tireless advocate for diverse voices in news coverage. the institute, and its programs. have trained some of the top young journalists in the country. dori's father. bob maynard. was a journalist, publisher and former owner of the oakland tribune. dori maynard was 56 -years old. >>:in east bay man claims he was...
178
178
Feb 8, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
that is behalf i mean. >> this is not ultimately about journalism but about the promotion of journalism. it is about what brain williams has said in many years since he reported this story and there is not a question around what he reported but the way he is characterized it since. part of his charm is that he gets on the shows and he sells his charm, he sells himself. that is why he is the number one anchor in part. the question now, did he go too far in doing that? >> he has nine million viewers for nbc news. >> you made a point and i want to put up video from the airing of the news at the ceremony of new york rangers hockey game about the way it was edited. look at this. ed. so take a look at that. >> it to s >> it appears to she him on the chinook the way they road it and it appears to show him leaving at the rpg injury to the chinook as if he were on it and what i was saying, whoever looked at the video, producers and editors and so on, at some point, i would think would know that he was not on that chinook. my question is, who did know this? were they forced to cut the video if a
that is behalf i mean. >> this is not ultimately about journalism but about the promotion of journalism. it is about what brain williams has said in many years since he reported this story and there is not a question around what he reported but the way he is characterized it since. part of his charm is that he gets on the shows and he sells his charm, he sells himself. that is why he is the number one anchor in part. the question now, did he go too far in doing that? >> he has nine...
62
62
Feb 3, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, i demand a vote on the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it and the journal stands approved. >> mr. speaker i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. cartwright. mr. cartwright: please join me as we pledge our allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and
pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, i demand a vote on the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it and the journal stands approved. >> mr. speaker i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker: the yeas and nays are...
76
76
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
this includes the director of our journalism program and marty, who is the chairman of our journalism advisory committee. [applause] most newsrooms sadly are not particularly experimental what you've heard tonight, i wish it were common, but i think it is extraordinary and i congratulate the other winners again. if you don't experiment, you can wave your future goodbye. if you are experimenting, please do more, push your boundaries and let us know what you are learning. just know that there is no roadmap your path is made by walking with an open mind and the will to change, to serve the audience as well as hammering the true north star of journalism is fair and accurate contextual search for truth. that never changes. [applause] >> thank you for that clarion call. we want to thank our dinner committee and are two very successful cochairs. thank you all. [applause] [applause] >> i'm going to take forever. nothing is important it's done without the work of a lot of people. i would like to start by thanking you all for being here tonight. sandy johnson and the national press foundation h
this includes the director of our journalism program and marty, who is the chairman of our journalism advisory committee. [applause] most newsrooms sadly are not particularly experimental what you've heard tonight, i wish it were common, but i think it is extraordinary and i congratulate the other winners again. if you don't experiment, you can wave your future goodbye. if you are experimenting, please do more, push your boundaries and let us know what you are learning. just know that there is...
40
40
Feb 23, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
media quartet with the phone and tablet and online and you have the print, it's 24 hours, it's the journalisminterruptions and people want the news when it's happening and typeography is going to be extremely important in how you present stories in these platforms and so you have to adapt to interruptions and quick glances and bolder type for these glances than type that is a little bit more difficult to tell the difference between the new ones is between the letters and that is a real challenge starting right now. >> reporter: a challenge for designers creating fonts in latin script but for the multitude of countries relying on other scripts creating standardized and nationally recognized fonts is even more of a challenge, think of the billion of people who get their information in mandarin 260 million who speak hindu and rush shurn -- russians and greeks and latin font may be demonic but it's not representative and many countries are starved for new typefaces. >> unfortunately there are other languages where the creation of fonts is minimal and i'm always interested in seeing how young desi
media quartet with the phone and tablet and online and you have the print, it's 24 hours, it's the journalisminterruptions and people want the news when it's happening and typeography is going to be extremely important in how you present stories in these platforms and so you have to adapt to interruptions and quick glances and bolder type for these glances than type that is a little bit more difficult to tell the difference between the new ones is between the letters and that is a real...
51
51
Feb 25, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
pursuant pursuant -- pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: pursuant to clause 1, rule 1 i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. ms. foxx: mr. speaker. the speaker: the gentlelady. ms. foxx: i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not pnt. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from texas, mr. johnson. mr. johnson: please join me. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from north carolina
pursuant pursuant -- pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: pursuant to clause 1, rule 1 i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. ms. foxx: mr. speaker. the speaker: the...
33
33
Feb 25, 2015
02/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
>> we are britain all of the journals of them what the reaction is. -- we have written all of the journalso ask them what their reaction is. we have uncovered basic conflict of interest in science. if a medical doctor wrote a paper saying, you know, a drug was bad for you and was taking money from its competitor, that would be pretty immoral, if not illegal and unethical, to tell people that a drug was harmful while they're taking money from the other side. this is what is happening. this is a guy taking money from polluters to say greenhouse gases are not the problem, it is actually a variation in the sun's radiation that causes the warming we are experiencing. he is taking money from the other side and not disclosing it in the papers, then telling the corporation -- this is what i did for you, i wrote these papers. >> the deliverables. >> exactly. like anyone who is ever written a grant, you have, here are the out comes, here's what i promise to do with your money. this is a pretty important thing. senator markey has launched an investigation, the house science committee, house resource
>> we are britain all of the journals of them what the reaction is. -- we have written all of the journalso ask them what their reaction is. we have uncovered basic conflict of interest in science. if a medical doctor wrote a paper saying, you know, a drug was bad for you and was taking money from its competitor, that would be pretty immoral, if not illegal and unethical, to tell people that a drug was harmful while they're taking money from the other side. this is what is happening. this...
69
69
Feb 27, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
the journal stand as i proved. -- stands approved. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid -- the vote on adoptioning the motion of the gentleman from texas, mr. carter, is laid on the table. the house will be in order. please take your conversations off the floor. the house will be in order. please take your conversations off the floor. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? >> i have a motion to instruct at desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: ms. roybal-allard from california moves that the managers on the part of the house on the conference on the disagreeing votes on the bill be instructed to recede from disagreement with the senate. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california, ms. roybal-allard, and the gentleman from texas, mr. carter each will control 30 minutes. the house will be in order. the gentlewoman from california deserves to be heard. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. roybal-allard: madam speaker, i yield myself
the journal stand as i proved. -- stands approved. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid -- the vote on adoptioning the motion of the gentleman from texas, mr. carter, is laid on the table. the house will be in order. please take your conversations off the floor. the house will be in order. please take your conversations off the floor. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? >> i have a motion to instruct at desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will...
96
96
Feb 22, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to the "journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. isis extended its bloody reach into libya this week with the beheadings of 21 egyptian christians. but as the obama white house host ad a three-day summit on countering what they call violent extremism, the president and his staff once again refuse to use the term islamic to describe the threat, a distinction they say is necessary in part to deprive terror groups of legitimacy. >> al qaeda and isil and groups like it are desperate for legitimacy. they try to portray themselves as religious leaders, holy warriors in defense of islam. we must never accept the premise that they put forward, because it is a lie. nor should we grant these terrorists the religious legitimacy that they seek. they are not religious leaders, they're terrorists! >> joining the panel this week "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger editorial board member dorothy robenowitz and columnist bret stephens author of the new book "america in retreat." so, dorothy the president's summit was suppo
welcome to the "journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. isis extended its bloody reach into libya this week with the beheadings of 21 egyptian christians. but as the obama white house host ad a three-day summit on countering what they call violent extremism, the president and his staff once again refuse to use the term islamic to describe the threat, a distinction they say is necessary in part to deprive terror groups of legitimacy. >> al qaeda and isil and groups like it are...
37
37
Feb 19, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
i caught them in the act. >> it's easy to obtain press passes to work as a journalist. >> journalism has become a business acknowledge anyone can be a journalist. if you want qualified many journalists they will apply for position,. >> murky news industry where many cross the line between journalism and blackmail. chantal cho, al jazeera cambodia. >> let's talk more about this, for the international commission ofjurists. >> whether it's cam cambodia or any other country, there are stories of blackmail staying place, it is particularly dishard thing because in this case journalists themselves are involved, the people you use to hold others into account. why is this happening in cambodia, why did it come to this? >> it has bun discouraging because it's been be journalists and rights advocates who have cast a light on the bad practices, going into almost all kinds of business in cambodia and in particular the logging industry that we herd about. it is discouraging but does show the endemic nature of journalism in cambodia, even if a journalist reports the story you would expect authoriti
i caught them in the act. >> it's easy to obtain press passes to work as a journalist. >> journalism has become a business acknowledge anyone can be a journalist. if you want qualified many journalists they will apply for position,. >> murky news industry where many cross the line between journalism and blackmail. chantal cho, al jazeera cambodia. >> let's talk more about this, for the international commission ofjurists. >> whether it's cam cambodia or any other...
141
141
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to the journal editorial report. house released its 2015 national security strategy last week with susan rice
welcome to the journal editorial report. house released its 2015 national security strategy last week with susan rice
118
118
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
leyla gulen will have the details in a bit. >>> really tragic news this morning, the journalism world is mourning the passing of "60 minutes," corporate bob simon dying in a car accident last night in manhattan. town car he was riding in hit a mercedes and spun out of control and doctors pronouned him dead at the hospital. among highlights the many, man highlights of his career, surviving 40 days a p.o.w. in iraq during the first gulf war a statement was issued say "it is a tragedy made worse because we lost him in a car action, a man who escaped more difficult situations than almost any journalist this modern times." bob simon was 73. >> a record number of americans are giving up their united states citizenship. last year 3,400 decided to give up passports up 14 percent from 2013. the rise is did you to complicated tax paperwork that americans living overseas do not want to deal with unlike other countries the united states taxes all citizens on their income no matter where it is earned. >>> menlo park facebook is letting users manage their accounts after their death. they announced
leyla gulen will have the details in a bit. >>> really tragic news this morning, the journalism world is mourning the passing of "60 minutes," corporate bob simon dying in a car accident last night in manhattan. town car he was riding in hit a mercedes and spun out of control and doctors pronouned him dead at the hospital. among highlights the many, man highlights of his career, surviving 40 days a p.o.w. in iraq during the first gulf war a statement was issued say "it...
60
60
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
pulliam that i was going to leave and go to work for the wall street journal. and he said, "well, i want you to be the editor of this paper." and i thought, "well, another 10 years from now will be fine." i said, "well, i appreciate that, mr. pulliam." he said, "no, i mean now." and so i was sort of taken aback, but naturally accepted. and so that's how it happened. and it was just a matter of the job being vacant at that particular point and i'd been there just long enough for him to realize that i wasn't completely irresponsible at that age. and since i was going to leave otherwise, he went ahead and offered me the job. c-span: you talk about both your parents being scholars and professors. >> guest: yes. yes. c-span: but you also say that you got the classical liberal education. did they not teach you some of this? >> guest: we did not have -- particularly when i was growing up, i was not particularly bookish or learned, although i did my school work, but i was like most kids. i was out the door. i was playing baseball. i played the version then -- we didn't
pulliam that i was going to leave and go to work for the wall street journal. and he said, "well, i want you to be the editor of this paper." and i thought, "well, another 10 years from now will be fine." i said, "well, i appreciate that, mr. pulliam." he said, "no, i mean now." and so i was sort of taken aback, but naturally accepted. and so that's how it happened. and it was just a matter of the job being vacant at that particular point and i'd been...
81
81
Feb 11, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
pursuant to clause 1 of rule , the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? mr. cicilline: i demand a vote on the people's -- on the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: those in favor of a vote by -- those in favor of the privelprufle asea. mr. cicilline: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker: pursuant to clause of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from texas, mr. johnson. mr. johnson: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states. the so-called islamic state of iraq and the isil poses a threat to the people and stability of iraq, syria and the broader middle east and to u.s. national security and threatens american personnel and facilities facilities located in the region and is responsible for t
pursuant to clause 1 of rule , the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? mr. cicilline: i demand a vote on the people's -- on the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: those in favor of a vote by -- those in favor of the privelprufle asea. mr. cicilline: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker: pursuant to clause of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from texas, mr. johnson....
160
160
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
"the wall street journal" reported today that scans show continued signs of the hackers' presence onent computers. but at a briefing today, spokeswoman jen psaki played down any security concerns. >> there are thousands of attacks from many sources that we deal with every single day. and the reason why there's been a focus i think on this particular incident is because of the extent and how broad it was, and obviously we took steps to combat that. but it's something we work on everyday. >> woodruff: there's been no official confirmation as to who is behind the hacking, but the "journal" reports the russian government is a main suspect. in libya, militants allied with the "islamic state" group killed more than 40 people in a series of revenge car bombings. the attacks came in the eastern city of qubbah. the militants said it was retaliation for egyptian air raids in the city of derna on monday. egypt launched the strikes after 21 egyptian christians were beheaded. the conflict in ukraine showed few signs of cooling today. ukraine's government accused russia of sending more tanks and t
"the wall street journal" reported today that scans show continued signs of the hackers' presence onent computers. but at a briefing today, spokeswoman jen psaki played down any security concerns. >> there are thousands of attacks from many sources that we deal with every single day. and the reason why there's been a focus i think on this particular incident is because of the extent and how broad it was, and obviously we took steps to combat that. but it's something we work on...
59
59
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
this is according to sources talking to the "wall street journal." how much information, if any, has been stolen. new rules including 1 foot in the batter's box and the dugout. the average time was a record three hours and two minutes. yes, charles. we will visit on march 17 through march 20. it will include a visit to the oval office. we are getting some breaking news and right now. just crossing our wires. greek and finance ministers have reached a deal. for months. the greeks wanted six. greek officials coming to a deal. that has been helping the markets. a new intraday high. well, the west coast port shutdown having an effect on your next hamburger. seriously. how it could impact the price of meat in this country. ravioli without a side of screaming children. all of garden picking up the tab on your childcare. at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio
this is according to sources talking to the "wall street journal." how much information, if any, has been stolen. new rules including 1 foot in the batter's box and the dugout. the average time was a record three hours and two minutes. yes, charles. we will visit on march 17 through march 20. it will include a visit to the oval office. we are getting some breaking news and right now. just crossing our wires. greek and finance ministers have reached a deal. for months. the greeks...
143
143
Feb 17, 2015
02/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
"the journal" outlines today, had to go with pulse monitoring. >> no one can get it. e holy grail a spike in your watch and goes to cardiologist and you go to the hospital. and this is what i'm told many brilliant people from cal tech stanford, and they can't get it to work yet. but that's the -- that's what makes it so it goes beyond a watch. but what if you're liking talking to your kids and they're getting annoying, you've got a couple of teenagers and blood pressure goes up have to go to a hospital? >> there's a certain spike that does anticipate a heart attack. we all have a different relationship with your kids. >> true. >> i've had that spike. >> i bet you had. >> i bet the watch would have sent me -- >> exactly. dad's got to go to the hospital. >> if i had that watch it would be like starbucks your third place, overlook hospital would have been third place. >> you mentioned piper note today. they think car's five years out. >> yeah. >> but stand by overweight price target 160, right? that is largely going to be about the distribution in april? >> that would be
"the journal" outlines today, had to go with pulse monitoring. >> no one can get it. e holy grail a spike in your watch and goes to cardiologist and you go to the hospital. and this is what i'm told many brilliant people from cal tech stanford, and they can't get it to work yet. but that's the -- that's what makes it so it goes beyond a watch. but what if you're liking talking to your kids and they're getting annoying, you've got a couple of teenagers and blood pressure goes up...
73
73
Feb 9, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
host: yeah, and this is playing out in "the wall street journal's" editorial today. they wonder, can the gop change? this is what "the wall street journal" says, "that this caucus can protest all it wants, but it can't change 54 senate votes into 60 without persuading some democrats. it is too soon to say -- it is not too soon to say that the fate of the gop majority is on the line. precious weeks are wasting, and the commendation of wheat house leadership and around nine already -- a rump minority unwilling to compromise is going into democratic hands. the only winners will be obama nancy pelosi, and hillary clinton." how is this playing out between leadership and the rank-and-file? well, there is real tension, particularly in the house. we have seen it all year long. the republicans picked up 13 seats -- john boehner thought he would come in and roll over obama's agenda in the last two years of his presidency. instead, they have this very tough vote for speaker where more than 20 republicans voted against him for speaker. a lot of tension there. and then they brough
host: yeah, and this is playing out in "the wall street journal's" editorial today. they wonder, can the gop change? this is what "the wall street journal" says, "that this caucus can protest all it wants, but it can't change 54 senate votes into 60 without persuading some democrats. it is too soon to say -- it is not too soon to say that the fate of the gop majority is on the line. precious weeks are wasting, and the commendation of wheat house leadership and around...