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the local news? >> the local news i was speaking about network news. so local news is different. but what is most different the spanish language. so the spanish language television is an extraordinarily different take on latinos. we see latinos are drying from these two language sources because it's simply insufficient. you see in you ever accept the stereotypes or you find them repugnant or insufficient and we got to televisa to find what is going on. immigration is covered entirely differently. the campaigns are covered, the federal and local state campaigns are covered entirely differently. the only thing that is different in terms of characterization of the population, by and large the local english -- and local regional -- local regional news reduce the differences. at the national level i am most concerned because that is where the decisions are made on federal and national issues and latinos are not a regional population anymore. we constitute a major portion all across the country from south carolina to south dakota as well as arizona, texas and california. we should not b
the local news? >> the local news i was speaking about network news. so local news is different. but what is most different the spanish language. so the spanish language television is an extraordinarily different take on latinos. we see latinos are drying from these two language sources because it's simply insufficient. you see in you ever accept the stereotypes or you find them repugnant or insufficient and we got to televisa to find what is going on. immigration is covered entirely...
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how many stories at the network news are about latinos? >> guest: less than one and of all of the news stories on the evening news come on the networks have to do with latinos. >> host: wide? >> guest: y. i think it is because latinos are not considered at the media to be part of the social fabric of the united states. i looked at 12,000 new stories. one full year of network news for abc, cbs, cnn and nbc. in that year i counted all the news stories. at the evening news. that's 365 days, seven days a week. they were over 12,000 stories. between 98 and 115 were about latinos. so that constitutes less than 1%. so that is why i call it "juan in a hundred." >> host: when you say this latino story for about a latino, what does that mean? >> guest: everything from stories on immigration, i chose 1994 to look at. so we looked at the presidential election campaign at the time. we looked at stories about cuban-americans, about dominican americans. dominicans. we looked at all the stories possible. it even included salvadore is. let's see if i can ge
how many stories at the network news are about latinos? >> guest: less than one and of all of the news stories on the evening news come on the networks have to do with latinos. >> host: wide? >> guest: y. i think it is because latinos are not considered at the media to be part of the social fabric of the united states. i looked at 12,000 new stories. one full year of network news for abc, cbs, cnn and nbc. in that year i counted all the news stories. at the evening news....
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, the network news. you are down to a couple newspaper institutions in america that really are concerned about reporting. we have some alternative sites and some alternative things. you don't need tapes. it's great if you have the tapes. this is generous what we learned and accidental. you need reporters and you need to be asking the right questions and banging on the doors. that's what this whole conversation is about. >> i agree that we need reporters, especially like these two. but i want to get back to ruth's point. [ applause ] could it happen again? could we do it today? 40 years ago the system just barely worked. it took heroic efforts from people like this and people on the hill and people within the executive branch. and while it succeeded then to an extent, the tapes show that to another extent, nixon was able to get away with a lot. the worst abuses of power that nixon engaged in had to do with foreign policy, a field in which he was extremely well respected and is respected to this day. he pr
, the network news. you are down to a couple newspaper institutions in america that really are concerned about reporting. we have some alternative sites and some alternative things. you don't need tapes. it's great if you have the tapes. this is generous what we learned and accidental. you need reporters and you need to be asking the right questions and banging on the doors. that's what this whole conversation is about. >> i agree that we need reporters, especially like these two. but i...
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create the competition that's going to improve this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. the new four carriers could all be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan so the new entrance to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >>> but while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have bloodwork done every six months or so, this is savings that i'm spending. i'm having to draw down my retirement funds before i thought i would have to, so that i can pay these premiums until i qualify for medicare. >>> we'll have more of margaret mccarthy's story later. >>> but first someone's got to pay for your insurance plans. who should foot the bill? that's after the break. what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. just snap a photo and angie's list coordinates a top-rated provider
create the competition that's going to improve this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. the new four carriers could all be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan so the new entrance to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >>> but while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have bloodwork done every six months or so, this is savings that i'm...
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news triple don't have to be balanced. castle's have to be very careful to be balanced but the b.b.c. finds scotland a challenge because so much of what they report for example in the network news that goes right across the u.k. and you just broke them from nationally in the report for example scandals in the health service in england as if they were the scottish health service which is run quite separately education difficulties in england as if they were educational scott which is run totally separately so they find it really difficult and we feel the challenge to date of trying to differentiate the debate and the position of scotland from the positioning would only be that some understanding will because you know the covering of country will hear more than one hundred eighty five percent of the people stay in one country and the other fifteen percent will still stay in another free country so perhaps they find it too difficult to challenge the law and said it was a greatest challenge it's not one that they're beating us yet and finally have you considered and thought about what your position may be in case of a no would you resign would you stay continue fighting for fr
news triple don't have to be balanced. castle's have to be very careful to be balanced but the b.b.c. finds scotland a challenge because so much of what they report for example in the network news that goes right across the u.k. and you just broke them from nationally in the report for example scandals in the health service in england as if they were the scottish health service which is run quite separately education difficulties in england as if they were educational scott which is run totally...
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this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those new four carriers could always be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan so the new entrants to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> reporter: while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. i have to draw down my retirement funds before i thought i'd have to so i can pay these premiums until i qualify for medicare. >> reporter: we'll have more of margaret mccarthy's story later. but first, someone's got to pay for your insurance plan. who should foot the bill? that's after the break. h. h yeah, i would never book a hotel if i didn't know the name first. now what if i told you you can save up to 60%, but you couldn't know the name until after you book? did i say never? i didn't mean it. ♪ . >>> is it a good idea to subsidize health care insurance that individuals used to be responsible for? it seems to be if you are on the receiving end, n
this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those new four carriers could always be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan so the new entrants to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> reporter: while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. i have to draw down my retirement funds before i thought i'd have...
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this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those new four carriers could always be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan so the new entrants to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> reporter: while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. i have to draw down my retirement funds before i thought i'd have to so i can pay these premiums until i qualify for medicare. >> reporter: we'll have more of margaret mccarthy's story later. but first, someone's got to pay for your insurance plan. who should foot the bill? that's after the break. h. heart. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. just you...with the when gray creeps in do you lose it all? not you. new touch of gray mustache and beard reduces gra
this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those new four carriers could always be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan so the new entrants to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> reporter: while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. i have to draw down my retirement funds before i thought i'd have...
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create the competition that's going to improve this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those new four carriers could all be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan. so the new entrance to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> but while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. this is savings that i'm spending. i'm having to draw down my retirement funds before i thought i'd have to so that i can pay these premiums until i qualify for medicare. >> we'll have more of margaret mccarthy's story later. but first, someone's got to pay for your insurance plan. who should foot the bill? that's after the break. ll the g" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ >>>
create the competition that's going to improve this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those new four carriers could all be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan. so the new entrance to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> but while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. this is savings that i'm...
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create the competition that's going to improve this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those newour carriers could all be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on develop agnew robust plan, so the new entrance to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> reporter: while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. this is savings that i'm spending. i have to draw down my retirement funds before i thought i'd have to so i can pay these premiums until i qualify for medicare. >> reporter: we'll have more of margaret mccarthy's story later. but first, someone's got to pay for your insurance plan. who should foot the bill? that's after the break. that's after the break. h. h (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. without
create the competition that's going to improve this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those newour carriers could all be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on develop agnew robust plan, so the new entrance to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> reporter: while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. this is savings that i'm...
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this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those new four carriers could always be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan so the new entrants to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> reporter: while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. i have to draw down my retirement funds before i thought i'd have to so i can pay these premiums until i qualify for medicare. >> reporter: we'll have more of margaret mccarthy's story later. but first someone's got to pay for your insurance plan. who should foot the bill? that's after the break. h. h helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...w
this. >> that's not going to resolve the narrow network problem. those new four carriers could always be offering narrow network plans instead of competing with each other on developing a more robust plan so the new entrants to the market is not going to solve the narrow network problem. >> reporter: while new hampshire waits, margaret mccarthy worries. >> i have to have blood work done every six months or so. i have to draw down my retirement funds before i thought i'd have...
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asked the online news network will specifically target the youth of america and will feature national and international correspondents and stories and andrew joined me earlier today and i asked him what inspired him to pursue this news project. i probably have to say the just the youth is the literal future of our country in our world and it's just so disconcerting right now here in america you know teens or people just can't vote until they're eighteen so my thought process is that if you can't vote until then people kind of think apathetically hey why should i even bother to understand politics and with political aspect something that we want to change and that's a really good point because you know the fact that people are too young to vote before eighteen so they do turn eighteen and they kind of don't know where to go from there right so that probably prevents a lot of even eighteen and nineteen year old voters seem to feel that's true definitely and that's the thing too you know we kind of phrase this the first news platform for political broadcasting run by teens but i also kin
asked the online news network will specifically target the youth of america and will feature national and international correspondents and stories and andrew joined me earlier today and i asked him what inspired him to pursue this news project. i probably have to say the just the youth is the literal future of our country in our world and it's just so disconcerting right now here in america you know teens or people just can't vote until they're eighteen so my thought process is that if you...
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the whole crew welcome to the program first breaking news here on the network the ria novosti news agency says a source has informed it that one of its photo correspondents who went missing in eastern ukraine three days ago has been detained by the country's security services . it was last tuesday when he sent photos from the region at first it was thought destruction to communications in the area was the reason he had gone quiet stand in his well known for working in dangerous areas like syria and egypt he's been taking photos all over the rest of regions where a number of journalists have either being killed or abducted and will be keeping you informed as soon as we get more details on this breaking news here on our national. now the ukrainian army is encroaching on the largest city in the country's east to crush the antigovernment resistance there a series of attacks on the center of dawn yet skit to brand new apartment blocks a killing at least one person. and this footage right here was shot inside one of the apartments you can see how badly damaged it is just two hundred meters from
the whole crew welcome to the program first breaking news here on the network the ria novosti news agency says a source has informed it that one of its photo correspondents who went missing in eastern ukraine three days ago has been detained by the country's security services . it was last tuesday when he sent photos from the region at first it was thought destruction to communications in the area was the reason he had gone quiet stand in his well known for working in dangerous areas like syria...
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their own videos and ask their own questions and make a conversation. >> ellis where the stands between a 24 hour news networkbloomberg or cnn and youtube? >> it fits in between. this is a channel where sarah is the editor. she makes the editorial decisions. this is not a typical news organization. it is gathering news from all over the world and trying to give you the best of what they can in the time that they have. this is sarah talking to her fans. she is having a conversation with people who think and believe in a lot of what she believes. that you arend just beginning this new venture and she is the start. who else you talking to and what kinds of personalities are you looking for? >> there is no limit to the person who can succeed in this arena. anybody who has got an oversized personality, something to say and a rabid fan base that is dying to hear what you have to say can do pretty well. we are looking at a range of categories. sports to lifestyle and cooking. entertainment. music. finance. there is no limit. think of the person you idolize. you would want to hear more from them on a one-to-one chann
their own videos and ask their own questions and make a conversation. >> ellis where the stands between a 24 hour news networkbloomberg or cnn and youtube? >> it fits in between. this is a channel where sarah is the editor. she makes the editorial decisions. this is not a typical news organization. it is gathering news from all over the world and trying to give you the best of what they can in the time that they have. this is sarah talking to her fans. she is having a conversation...
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>> the classic network television, you had edward armour road during the evening -- edward r. murrow doing the evening news but you had soap operas in the morning and comedy shows and variety shows treaty had alfred hitchcock on the same network and people are used to having that mix. i think the bundle is something that has always been so important to media. a lot of the journalism wars were between papers fighting over the comics. "the washington post" when it was bob are the family, he said to his deputies, do comments matter -- comics matter, he had to fight to get the comics in the paper and it was a big protected anymore because fewer people would read the journalism if the comics were not there. the comics to of more readership of the journalism. it is something that our news content reaches a much larger audience than it would if we didn't also have under 200 million video views a month and massive amount of viewership on quizzes and lists. >> there has been a lot of new media startups that have been launching recently. why do you think there are so many media startups happening? >> media startups
>> the classic network television, you had edward armour road during the evening -- edward r. murrow doing the evening news but you had soap operas in the morning and comedy shows and variety shows treaty had alfred hitchcock on the same network and people are used to having that mix. i think the bundle is something that has always been so important to media. a lot of the journalism wars were between papers fighting over the comics. "the washington post" when it was bob are the...
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there are some variables that are coming up that are great for the fastest network in the u.s. >> if a newphone comes out, which we are expecting, how many new customers do you think you will get as a result? >> obviously i have given guidance for the forecast. for the rest of the year. i am not going to comment specifically on how many. i am going to point out to you t-mobile, because of its timing of launching the iphone, we have the lowest percentage of our base that are customers with iphones. when a new iphone comes out, that whole base is waiting for an upgrade. so we are the least susceptible to this big event that is going to take place and expect to be the biggest beneficiary. think about that. 33% of customers are likely to switch, a big base of change comes out due to a new device. where do you think customers are going to go? we're obviously excited about that as well as a lot of other things that are causing this momentum in our business. >> on the earnings call, to me, john, it sounded like you backed away a little bit from the idea of sprint-t-mobile deal is the only way. is
there are some variables that are coming up that are great for the fastest network in the u.s. >> if a newphone comes out, which we are expecting, how many new customers do you think you will get as a result? >> obviously i have given guidance for the forecast. for the rest of the year. i am not going to comment specifically on how many. i am going to point out to you t-mobile, because of its timing of launching the iphone, we have the lowest percentage of our base that are...
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. >>> it's a changing of the guard at nbc news. the network'sical director and chief white house correspondent and host of the daily run down chuck todd has been named the new moderator of meet the press. he replaces david gregory who announced he's leaving yesterday. it's the morning dish of scrambled politics. i'm joined by the hill. good morning to you. >> happy friday to you. >> the 2016 presidential poll. why have republicans like christie been able to close the gap? >> it's not just governor chris christie. it's also, as you mentioned people like marco rubio as well as rand paul, jeb bush, and i think what has happened as we have gotten closer to 2016 and hillary clinton, the former secretary of state, made herself more public particularly on some domestic issues such as the economy as well as defending her record at the state department. we've seen her dabble in more take a more political tone. as a result i think republicans have been reminded of perhaps why they disagree with her. and she's become a little bit more partisan. >> probably
. >>> it's a changing of the guard at nbc news. the network'sical director and chief white house correspondent and host of the daily run down chuck todd has been named the new moderator of meet the press. he replaces david gregory who announced he's leaving yesterday. it's the morning dish of scrambled politics. i'm joined by the hill. good morning to you. >> happy friday to you. >> the 2016 presidential poll. why have republicans like christie been able to close the gap?...
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the subway hero. do you not watch the news? food network doesn't have a news show. this guy stepped in front of a train to save a total stranger who had fallen on the tracks. he pulled him between the rails, and the train missed their heads by inches. wow, that's amazing. i know. every show wants a guest appearance by the subway hero,
the subway hero. do you not watch the news? food network doesn't have a news show. this guy stepped in front of a train to save a total stranger who had fallen on the tracks. he pulled him between the rails, and the train missed their heads by inches. wow, that's amazing. i know. every show wants a guest appearance by the subway hero,
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, the network news. you are down to a couple newspaper institutions in america that really are concerned about reporting. we've got some alternative sites and some alternative, you know, propublica, other things. but you don't need tapes. it's great if you have the tapes, but is so generous, what we learned, and accidental. we need reporters and you need to be asking the right questions and banging on the doors. that's what this whole conversation is about. >> i agree that we need reporters, especially like these two. but i want to get back to ruth's point. [ applause ] could it happen again? could we do it today? 40 years ago the system just barely worked. it took heroic efforts from people like this and people on the hill and people within the executive branch. and while it succeeded then to an extent, the tapes show that to another extent, nixon was able to get away with a lot. the worst abuses of power that nixon engaged in had to do with foreign policy, a field in which he was extremely well respect
, the network news. you are down to a couple newspaper institutions in america that really are concerned about reporting. we've got some alternative sites and some alternative, you know, propublica, other things. but you don't need tapes. it's great if you have the tapes, but is so generous, what we learned, and accidental. we need reporters and you need to be asking the right questions and banging on the doors. that's what this whole conversation is about. >> i agree that we need...
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priority it's not our anymore, among the so-called serious news institutions. the cable networks. the network news. you are down to a couple of newspaper institutions in america that really are concerned about reporting. andave alternative sites alternative things. but you don't need tapes. it's great if you have the tapes. o accidental.o i need reporters. you need to be asking the right questions and banging on the doors. and that's what this whole conversation is about. >> i agree that we need reporters. i want to get back to ruth's point. [applause] could it happen again, to we do it today? four years ago, the system barely worked. it took her rogue efforts from people on the hill and people within the executive branch. succeeded, then, to an extent, the tapes show that to another extent, nixon was able to get away with a lot. power thatbuses of nixon engaged in had to do with foreign policy. a field to which he was extremely well respected, and is well respecter to the state. theow know he prolonged vietnam war because he knew he could not win it. and if saigon fell before elec
priority it's not our anymore, among the so-called serious news institutions. the cable networks. the network news. you are down to a couple of newspaper institutions in america that really are concerned about reporting. andave alternative sites alternative things. but you don't need tapes. it's great if you have the tapes. o accidental.o i need reporters. you need to be asking the right questions and banging on the doors. and that's what this whole conversation is about. >> i agree that...
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the war which would claim eighteen million lives. time to get some t.v. magic for you here not international up next a close up look at how we make the news on this network the latest episode of news team coming your way. to. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of warmongering politicians. capturing people is messy what do you do if the innocent killing them easy we reserve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they can do that listen for they can be trained to muslims makes these things are very dangerous and politicians get a new kind of power via this technology that is very tempting. in fish farms waters do you have the pond to me because. i saw it spread all over and over is the most toxic food you have in the whole will profit drowns out in the judicial inquiry furthermore those restrictions. really knows what's inside the feeling. odd. choose your language. because you know if the material going to stay still for the most likely to no avail. if you decide to choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that. choose the stories that imply. truth be accessed through. signs of more. red square demonstrations or fi
the war which would claim eighteen million lives. time to get some t.v. magic for you here not international up next a close up look at how we make the news on this network the latest episode of news team coming your way. to. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of warmongering politicians. capturing people is messy what do you do if the innocent killing them easy we reserve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they can do that listen for they can be trained to...
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the spirit of what you're saying. it just so happens i'm soon going to be acquiring a news network. heering and applause] i recently acquired the money, and i will be looking for some people. i like the cut of your jib. i like the optimism that you express. i'd hate to ruin you by putting you at cnn, but still... [laughter] what do you think? are you in? >> i'll put $5 toward that project. >> jon: you're all right. sara firth. good luck in the future and continue the good reporting. if you get a chance, she's filed some tremendous reports from syria and around the world. i wish you the best. i hope that it works out. sara firth, everybody. [applause] spokesperson: you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any other brand over the last ten years. that is a lot of turbo. avo: get a $1,000 turbocharged re
the spirit of what you're saying. it just so happens i'm soon going to be acquiring a news network. heering and applause] i recently acquired the money, and i will be looking for some people. i like the cut of your jib. i like the optimism that you express. i'd hate to ruin you by putting you at cnn, but still... [laughter] what do you think? are you in? >> i'll put $5 toward that project. >> jon: you're all right. sara firth. good luck in the future and continue the good reporting....
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, the network news.are down to a couple newspaper institutions in america that really are concerned about reporting. we have some alternative sites and some alternative things. you don't need tapes. it's great if you have the tapes. this is generous what we learned and accidental. you need reporters and you need to be asking the right questions and banging on the doors. that's what this whole conversation is about. >> i agree that we need reporters, especially like these two. but i want to get back to ruth's point. [ applause ] could it happen again? could we do it today? 40 years ago the system just barely worked. it took heroic efforts from people like this and people on the hill and people within the executive branch. and while it succeeded then to an extent, the tapes show that to another extent, nixon was able to get away with a lot. the worst abuses of power that nixon engaged in had to do with foreign policy, a field in which he was extremely well respected and is respected to this day. he prolong
, the network news.are down to a couple newspaper institutions in america that really are concerned about reporting. we have some alternative sites and some alternative things. you don't need tapes. it's great if you have the tapes. this is generous what we learned and accidental. you need reporters and you need to be asking the right questions and banging on the doors. that's what this whole conversation is about. >> i agree that we need reporters, especially like these two. but i want...
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edition of caucus new jersey has been provided by berkeley college td bank pseg magnacare actavis in cooperation with the american medicine chest challenge new jersey sharing network and by kessler foundation transportation provided by air brook limousine serving the metropolitan new york new jersey area caucus new jersey has been produced in partnership with tristar studios hi i'm peter rooney in 2006 i lost my father to renal disease he was on the waiting list for a new kidney but did not receive one in time unfortunately so many like my father have lost their lives while waiting for a life saving organ. at new jersey sharing network we're committed to saving and enhancing people's lives through organ and tissue donation and by informing people about this important decision because you can make a difference and save a life captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> sreenivasan: rocket-fire and air-strikes in gaza grind to a standstill as israel and hamas agree to an open-ended cease- fire. good evening, i'm gwen ifill, judy woodruff is away. also ahead this tuesday, burger king's mega-purchase of a canadian restaurant chain, and the relocation of it's
edition of caucus new jersey has been provided by berkeley college td bank pseg magnacare actavis in cooperation with the american medicine chest challenge new jersey sharing network and by kessler foundation transportation provided by air brook limousine serving the metropolitan new york new jersey area caucus new jersey has been produced in partnership with tristar studios hi i'm peter rooney in 2006 i lost my father to renal disease he was on the waiting list for a new kidney but did not...
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. >> reporter: i challenged redskins head coach jay gruden, and the entire nbc washington news team networksd the scene. ready? three, two, one. ahhh! you said it wouldn't be cold. >> she dried out pretty quickly. that's all for us this week. thanks for joining us. we leave you with more ice bucket challenge videos from the week. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. >>> well, it won't exactly be the best day at the beach this morning. storm team 4 tracking a lot of clouds and a good chance for rain. but will it be weekend washout? >>> plus a big party happening today and you're invited. how you could help celebrate the first birthday for bao bao the panda at the national zoo. good morning, everyone. welcome to news4 today. i'm m >>
. >> reporter: i challenged redskins head coach jay gruden, and the entire nbc washington news team networksd the scene. ready? three, two, one. ahhh! you said it wouldn't be cold. >> she dried out pretty quickly. that's all for us this week. thanks for joining us. we leave you with more ice bucket challenge videos from the week. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your...
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see, not just the other premium networks like showtime investment in original programming, but also some of the basic cable networks that used to rerun. , those networks are investing in newnal programming. the new online video entrants like netflix -- netflix has a handful of nominations. >> even yahoo! . >> they hired katie couric to be their news source. it is not just the broadcast networks were the cable networks, it is everybody, including the online players that are investing in original content. i will tell you was a winner -- hollywood. everybody from the actors to writers and producers, everybody is fully employed. the hollywood folks love it because it is more content to be created. >> maybe everybody gets a trophy just for showing up. i want to thank you for showing up, paul sweeney, bloomberg intelligence. my mystery guest will be revealed next but i will give you the final clue. my mystery guest is part of an emmy nominated network. west, go on bloomberg behind-the-scenes and take a look at the new madden football game. madden nfl 15 comes out tomorrow. it is promising to be the most realistic game yet. improved graphics and lots of player data. that is comi
see, not just the other premium networks like showtime investment in original programming, but also some of the basic cable networks that used to rerun. , those networks are investing in newnal programming. the new online video entrants like netflix -- netflix has a handful of nominations. >> even yahoo! . >> they hired katie couric to be their news source. it is not just the broadcast networks were the cable networks, it is everybody, including the online players that are investing...
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it was supposed to launch last spring but it's taken a little longer than expected to set up the new networkhe days of missing deliveries because you weren't home may be over. reporter jericka duncan on the new hassle-free way to pick up your packages. >> reporter: jonathan says getting packages delivered to his apartment used to be a problem. >> in the past, i would have to either try to have them come back, miss them a second time, maybe even a third, and the worst-case scenario is i would have to go to like a post office or u.p.s. on saturday to get the package. >> reporter: but a company called package concierge made it easier by delivering items to this locker in jonathan's building. carriers scan the bar code, match it with the resident's name, determine the size, a locker pops open and in goes the package. >> it takes carriers less than 10 seconds per package to deliver the package to the system. >> i get a text message alerting me that i have one. >> reporter: right now the package concierge service is available in 50 apartment buildings in eight states. by january, it will be in 100
it was supposed to launch last spring but it's taken a little longer than expected to set up the new networkhe days of missing deliveries because you weren't home may be over. reporter jericka duncan on the new hassle-free way to pick up your packages. >> reporter: jonathan says getting packages delivered to his apartment used to be a problem. >> in the past, i would have to either try to have them come back, miss them a second time, maybe even a third, and the worst-case scenario...
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neil: you indicated in prior appearances on this and the fox news network, very limited appetite for the war in the first place. and i doubt, general, he would want to really get himself bogged down in something, just an air campaign for very long. >> well, if he had started the air campaign when mosul toppled in june, we would not be dealing with humanitarian relief and not dealing with isis at irbil. they would have been stopped. but this is what he'll be forced to do next. if isil or isis comes to baghdad as we suspect they will, we have a significant presence, we have a presence there with troops. he already indicated in last night's broadcast to the american people that he intends to defend u.s. presence in iraq have to deploy air strikes again in the defense of baghdad. those air strikes would be better coordinated because i assume by then we would have air ground controllers to facilitate the use of the air strikes and make them more accurate. neil: you don't take it as a given that the country just dissolves and that baghdad quickly falls, we could prevent that. i guess what i
neil: you indicated in prior appearances on this and the fox news network, very limited appetite for the war in the first place. and i doubt, general, he would want to really get himself bogged down in something, just an air campaign for very long. >> well, if he had started the air campaign when mosul toppled in june, we would not be dealing with humanitarian relief and not dealing with isis at irbil. they would have been stopped. but this is what he'll be forced to do next. if isil or...
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the messenger. sharpton is getting paid by nbc news. he's going out there and he is the man on the ground for the white house. an nbc news host. the network is tax exempt coordination fundraising. totally inappropriate. if this was the bush administration and fox news had a host, they were pulling all these kinds of things, all hell would break loose and the point now is that nbc is getting ratings because of this, sharpton is profiting and i think it's totally inappropriate. >> if i could get a buck every time we said, if this was the bush administration. >> because it's true. >> you're the first to say it's bush's fault. >> that's not fair. bush has been gone too long. >> really? we'll do that in six years. >> you have on one hand al sharpton. on the other hand, you have somebody like ben carson who i think has been a pivotal leader in terms of black community and here's how he sees it. take a listen. >> you take a group of young men and you raise them with no respect for authority, not learning to take on personal responsibility, having easy access to drugs and alcohol, they are very likely to end up as victims of violence incarceratio
the messenger. sharpton is getting paid by nbc news. he's going out there and he is the man on the ground for the white house. an nbc news host. the network is tax exempt coordination fundraising. totally inappropriate. if this was the bush administration and fox news had a host, they were pulling all these kinds of things, all hell would break loose and the point now is that nbc is getting ratings because of this, sharpton is profiting and i think it's totally inappropriate. >> if i...
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new energy to take them to the next level. the challenge was up in the technology in the network and upgrading the network. new challenges marketing. >> sprint data plans are more expensive and they offer less data and where is the opportunity for sprint to do something different? >> the opportunity is going after t-mobile and at&t. they have admitted that they have plans in the oven. it is just a matter of which plans and which strategies they will take. can they go after at&t and verizon and go after their plans? can they go directly after t-mobile? is of the problems right now that their plan is complex. it is a group by effort. to explain it to the mainstream audience, it is tough. the choice ofake going up against at&t and verizon directly or t-mobile. >> which direction do you go with? he doesn't have the network to compete with verizon yet. there is a lot of buildup to do with the structure that they acquired. this is been going in slow motion during this protracted dance with t-mobile. do you try to compete on price with t-mobile? that is only going to erode your margins and to be a war of attrition
new energy to take them to the next level. the challenge was up in the technology in the network and upgrading the network. new challenges marketing. >> sprint data plans are more expensive and they offer less data and where is the opportunity for sprint to do something different? >> the opportunity is going after t-mobile and at&t. they have admitted that they have plans in the oven. it is just a matter of which plans and which strategies they will take. can they go after...
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. >> i look up -- >> look it up on cnn or -- it can be the most bland news network, and i hear the anchore of a voice-over specialist and in a commercial, i'm like, it cracks me up. that the stuff we come up with, finds its way into the most interesting mainstream places even all of these years later. >> and we're black and still hear words, what's that mean? every day i hear a new word and i feel like, maybe i'm out of touch? you don't know what this means? we black. and they staill -- our people comes up with stuff that throws us sometimes. now i'm outta touch. it's young people got this thing. you know what i mean? it just -- yeah, but it's everywhere and everybody's using the language and that's good. that's good, because it's tying us all together a little closer. >> yeah. i know this weekend you're heading to vegas. >> yeah. >> to open another another one of or entrepreneurial -- >> yeah. >> what you got jumping off, auentrepreneurial entrepreneurially. you don't got brag. i set you up. >> sneaker store. >> a sneaker store. >> a fun thing. that's a fun thing i've always wanted. >> y
. >> i look up -- >> look it up on cnn or -- it can be the most bland news network, and i hear the anchore of a voice-over specialist and in a commercial, i'm like, it cracks me up. that the stuff we come up with, finds its way into the most interesting mainstream places even all of these years later. >> and we're black and still hear words, what's that mean? every day i hear a new word and i feel like, maybe i'm out of touch? you don't know what this means? we black. and they...
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cbs was the tiffany's network "new york times" had the pentagon papers and bernstein with "the washingtonu do that. casey kasem radio was countdown to music, and linda and "ray and these people walk in and they go, all right, let's be like the "new york times," it was, like stupid and silly and crazy. now you look at these people like the linda worthheimers when i left npr and went to television, i noticed the people in television had a thing, they had a swagger, and you could feel it. and the radio people are all sort of mousy and quiet self-effacing. and then there were these tv people. then you go to npr or even wnyc -- hello! these are people! and it happened, i think, for a combination of reasons, but suddenly closing your eyes and hearing something became totally not just a thing that people want to do but, for some reason it's a thing people seem increasingly to prefer. but the perspective of 30 years of watching it, you were there at the beginning. i mean, radio has a number of qualities, i think, that -- like a lot of listeners to the show i do, this american life, they've told m
cbs was the tiffany's network "new york times" had the pentagon papers and bernstein with "the washingtonu do that. casey kasem radio was countdown to music, and linda and "ray and these people walk in and they go, all right, let's be like the "new york times," it was, like stupid and silly and crazy. now you look at these people like the linda worthheimers when i left npr and went to television, i noticed the people in television had a thing, they had a swagger,...
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apple reportedly hits the robot and on its new content delivery network will with a portion available in the united states and europe. his means apple can control virtually every aspect of the user experience and will no longer have to rely on third parties to deliver content. the death toll from the ebola outbreak in west africa has grown to 887. a second american infected with the virus is expected to arrive in atlanta tomorrow. we speak with a health expert about how technology can track and treat the virus. microsoft is applying surface tablets to nfl coaches for the upcoming season. they'll have limited features to prevent cheating. the tablet belonging to the bills coach did not work for half of last night's preseason game. to the lead story of the day, apple takes a major step toward controlling the user experience and is spending tens of billions of dollars to build its own network, its own internet act bone. a new report says a small portion of the delivery network has gone live in the u.s. and europe. apple has reportedly struck deals allowing apple to deliver content like i
apple reportedly hits the robot and on its new content delivery network will with a portion available in the united states and europe. his means apple can control virtually every aspect of the user experience and will no longer have to rely on third parties to deliver content. the death toll from the ebola outbreak in west africa has grown to 887. a second american infected with the virus is expected to arrive in atlanta tomorrow. we speak with a health expert about how technology can track and...
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new york. thanks for joining us this sunday. when we come back, chris wallace on the clout of sunday morning talk shows and whether the broadcast networks have a liberal bias. and later, how big-time publications fool you by blurring the difference between news and advertising. 9m >>> chris wallace does battle every sunday with politicians who want to avoid answering questions. and in the ratings war against "meet the press," "face the nation," "this week," and "state of the union." and sometimes things get a little heated. >> if it's not political, why have you -- >> let me explain -- >> if i may, sir, if it's not political why have you -- >> that's not accurate, chris. >> the president never said you were going to have unlimited choice of any doctor in the country you want to go to. wait, no. he asked a question. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. did he not say that, sir? >> he didn't say you can have unlimited choice. >> specifically yes or no question. did he say if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor? >> yes. but look, if you want to pay more for an insurance company that covers your doctor, you can do th
new york. thanks for joining us this sunday. when we come back, chris wallace on the clout of sunday morning talk shows and whether the broadcast networks have a liberal bias. and later, how big-time publications fool you by blurring the difference between news and advertising. 9m >>> chris wallace does battle every sunday with politicians who want to avoid answering questions. and in the ratings war against "meet the press," "face the nation," "this...
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the storm. they are also facing free charges. >> major layoffs looming at cnn the news network which has been struggling with ratings claims to putes. workers will be offered buyout packages first if there aren't enough volunteers there will be pink slips. out with the new and in with the old? >> remember the sound of the old fashioned type writers? it is ripping once again in the times u.k. newsroom. a speaker is now standing tall to pump out the audio. they hope to increase productivity and help meet deadlines. type writers disappeared in the newsrooms in the late 1980's. >> it would ding and go back to the beginning. >> burger king now facing major public backlash ore the new deal to purchase tim horton's. how the public is spontding to this. >> ainsley, it is a whopper of a story. they are building for 11 million and shavering down the u.s. tax bill by moving the headquarters from miami to canada bk will paoloer corporate taxes freeing up money to reinvest in the business or fund diffevidenddiv. it is called a tax inversion popular for countries trying to cut costs. president obama calls it unpatriotic and is considering legi
the storm. they are also facing free charges. >> major layoffs looming at cnn the news network which has been struggling with ratings claims to putes. workers will be offered buyout packages first if there aren't enough volunteers there will be pink slips. out with the new and in with the old? >> remember the sound of the old fashioned type writers? it is ripping once again in the times u.k. newsroom. a speaker is now standing tall to pump out the audio. they hope to increase...
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less and less people watch the 90 minute news broadcast from the beginning to end than they used to. higher a legacy of ratings during the news than the networkogramming on either side of it. we do that in our company. the ratings go down during the news and then back up. but we drive a strong news product. we continue doing that. it is harder and harder with people picking and choosing pieces. >> wsb. strongly recommended. and the cultural model. i don't know how the business model is going to turn out. it used to be well-known how you make money and how you are going to make money in the long range plan. now it is unclear. we do plan on sticking with it. it is what gets us up in the morning. we love our hometown and the business of news. the second thing is the cultural model. if you look at the cultural model, what does news mean to society? for me that goes back to the beginnings of our company. our first business ever in 1898 was a small newspaper in dayton, ohio, the number five horse and a five horse race. my great-grandfather purchased $26,000 and said he would rather have a failing business and have to work for somebody else. he stuc
less and less people watch the 90 minute news broadcast from the beginning to end than they used to. higher a legacy of ratings during the news than the networkogramming on either side of it. we do that in our company. the ratings go down during the news and then back up. but we drive a strong news product. we continue doing that. it is harder and harder with people picking and choosing pieces. >> wsb. strongly recommended. and the cultural model. i don't know how the business model is...
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you can download and install the social network new messenger app to android device, you're giving facebookn to call or text people from your phone. delete your personal data, even access your camera, and microphone. >> that's really scary. >> i met leslie bellnap at ugly mug coffee shop in east nashville. where just about everyone is using a smart phone. bellnap said she won't be download g the messenger app. >> who knows what could happen to that information, if it falls into the wrong hands. >> but facebook says it only needs that access to make your mess inking experience better and the terms have been in place for months. so why are we telling you about it now? >> can you still read your messages? >> as of this morning i don't think so. >> that's because some mobile facebook users are about to find out you won't be able to access your messages through the facebook app any more. instead, if you want to read a message from a friend or co-worker, you will have to download the messenger app and consent to any fine print. >> aaron mchugh is not alone. the messenger app has over 6,000 review
you can download and install the social network new messenger app to android device, you're giving facebookn to call or text people from your phone. delete your personal data, even access your camera, and microphone. >> that's really scary. >> i met leslie bellnap at ugly mug coffee shop in east nashville. where just about everyone is using a smart phone. bellnap said she won't be download g the messenger app. >> who knows what could happen to that information, if it falls...
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new york. thanks for joining us this sunday. when we come back, chris wallace on the clout of sunday morning talk shows and whether the broadcast networkse a liberal bias. and later, how big-time publications fool you by blurring the difference between news and advertising. 9m i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of pr
new york. thanks for joining us this sunday. when we come back, chris wallace on the clout of sunday morning talk shows and whether the broadcast networkse a liberal bias. and later, how big-time publications fool you by blurring the difference between news and advertising. 9m i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards...
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funding for this edition of caucus new jersey has been provided by the new jersey education association, hackensack university health network, njit, new jersey institute of technology, new jersey's credit unions, pse&g, md advantage insurance company of new jersey, and by community education centers. transportation provided by airbrook limousine, serving the metropolitan new york/new jersey area. caucus new jersey has been produced in partnership with tristar studios. my daughter passed away nine years ago, and i had to quit my job to raise my twin grandsons who have special needs. i needed a car to get them to doctor's appointments, but my credit was bad and i couldn't get approved for a loan, so i turned to the credit union and everything changed. they showed me how to fix the problems i had and helped me get approved for the loan i needed. since then, my credit got better and i can take care of my grandsons. i don't know where i would be without the credit union. [music playing] captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: unrest continues to grip ferguson, missouri. calls for calm during the day give
funding for this edition of caucus new jersey has been provided by the new jersey education association, hackensack university health network, njit, new jersey institute of technology, new jersey's credit unions, pse&g, md advantage insurance company of new jersey, and by community education centers. transportation provided by airbrook limousine, serving the metropolitan new york/new jersey area. caucus new jersey has been produced in partnership with tristar studios. my daughter passed...