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i can rely on "the new york times" or any news report anywhere only to the degree that those reportsformation. now, i have more experience sorting fact from fiction in killings by police than most people working at "the new york times." i wrote a book about police use of deadly force 30 years ago. in fact, i wrote the first op-ed piece about police use of deadly force that "the new york times" ever printed. in 30 years of studying the "new york times" coverage of these cases, i have never been critical of their work until yesterday. one of the things that is striking about this case so far is that the witness accounts do not differ sharply. all the reported witness accounts, mostly agree on all of the crucial points. that is very unusual. i would have expected by now that there could be witness accounts that differ sharply. it is not a sharp difference when one says altercation and one says wrestling and one says punches. that is not a sharp difference. there usually are sharp differences in eyewitness testimony. all eyewitnesss see things differently, and it doesn't mean that one is
i can rely on "the new york times" or any news report anywhere only to the degree that those reportsformation. now, i have more experience sorting fact from fiction in killings by police than most people working at "the new york times." i wrote a book about police use of deadly force 30 years ago. in fact, i wrote the first op-ed piece about police use of deadly force that "the new york times" ever printed. in 30 years of studying the "new york times"...
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they are going to go to the new world and take the latitude. and if he took the latitude commend the equator, at the north pole, you will know whether the earth is like a tomato. i don't know how much detail i can get into. but it's fascinating. the literary salons, the royal court. as they go up, he goes to the equator with a dozen soldiers and to botanists and three astronomers and the like. they spent six years going up and down the andes before they determine a latitude at the equally here. it's just really pergola garris. he goes to the north pole and not only takes in about 20 months, but it's terrible. mosquitoes are so ferocious in the summer that they have to wear reindeer codes. anyhow, they determine the world is indeed shaped like a tomato. >> host: you write just as the europeans are getting used to the ideas are still swallowing the ideas, the greeks and the romans with all the new world ideas. >> guest: rate. of course what they were learning was important because they were very curious people and they gave them that says to foll
they are going to go to the new world and take the latitude. and if he took the latitude commend the equator, at the north pole, you will know whether the earth is like a tomato. i don't know how much detail i can get into. but it's fascinating. the literary salons, the royal court. as they go up, he goes to the equator with a dozen soldiers and to botanists and three astronomers and the like. they spent six years going up and down the andes before they determine a latitude at the equally here....
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this is a great conversation about the future of news. m particularly interested in a journalist as a broadcaster, what is the future of the news consumer? of the service of news? >> i will take a crack at it. nice to see you here. i think you can't make a sweeping statement about what consumers want. consumers wantnt different things. they will find those things. they are all available. but i do think that if you are going to ask people to pay for news, you have to have it at a very high quality. as things begin to settle out and differentiate those organizations that can provide the values that i was talking about, and the attributes, those will be an absolute necessity. individuals want to read pretty much about foreign affairs, and some people want to read about jennifer aniston's baby. there are different audiences. you can't really generalize completely. >> it is tough when during my era, we would want to do straight news, hard news, and then comes o.j. simpson. the audience levels went absolutely -- we would try to shift back. an im
this is a great conversation about the future of news. m particularly interested in a journalist as a broadcaster, what is the future of the news consumer? of the service of news? >> i will take a crack at it. nice to see you here. i think you can't make a sweeping statement about what consumers want. consumers wantnt different things. they will find those things. they are all available. but i do think that if you are going to ask people to pay for news, you have to have it at a very high...
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i could see exactly what was being spoken about on the news and how well the network news covered the story of the day. >> host: when you put it in the larger context, what did you find? >> guest: we found latinos are not understood to be part of the 16 overpopulation that is very, very pertinent to the american community. >> host: i want to read from your book "juan in a hundred." roberto gonzales nominated. in the 1626.abc story on gonzales, peter jennings a standard anchor shot announces bush's nominee for attorney general. president bush made history today. he nominated and hispanic tech texan to be attorney general. is there anything wrong with how he started? >> guest: well, you know, but really caught me offguard. i'm not sure if i recall what do she was there. >> host: okay. off with more, beat tommy what you hear here. this confirmation of certain though there will be some questions. scene two frames the gonzales nomination as an affirmative action appointment alternating shots of the president and gonzales. >> guest: this is the attorney general who was confirmed and he was
i could see exactly what was being spoken about on the news and how well the network news covered the story of the day. >> host: when you put it in the larger context, what did you find? >> guest: we found latinos are not understood to be part of the 16 overpopulation that is very, very pertinent to the american community. >> host: i want to read from your book "juan in a hundred." roberto gonzales nominated. in the 1626.abc story on gonzales, peter jennings a...
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about half comes from the city of new york. the largest system. the other half comes from the return on of billion dollars endowment of the private foundation that employes me. and then we raise somewhere between 80 and $100 million a year. also somewhere in the vicinity of where your $50 million a year on capital improvements. again, most comes from the city, but it can also come from private sources. it is an amazing system. almost unique in the world. combining a great research library system like the library of congress and the public library neighborhood system in washington d.c. the library of congress and the washington public library had nothing to do with each other organizationally here we are all within the new york public library system. close to 8,919,000,000 physical visits a year. 55 million items. it is really one of the great treasures of new york end of the world. is our cars, prince, maps, manuscripts, the research library of schaumburg, library for performing arts. unique items. we have the archives, the manuscripts to my great
about half comes from the city of new york. the largest system. the other half comes from the return on of billion dollars endowment of the private foundation that employes me. and then we raise somewhere between 80 and $100 million a year. also somewhere in the vicinity of where your $50 million a year on capital improvements. again, most comes from the city, but it can also come from private sources. it is an amazing system. almost unique in the world. combining a great research library...
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"the new york times" did a detailed investigation. does it deserve credit for taking on this democratic senator? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. but the big news, which is that he's dropped out of the race, which could also affect the partisan leadership of the united states senate, really hasn't been covered. it's been buried. but i was going to say that i think this could be a feel-good story, howie because we know that another politician who dropped out of a political race for plagiarizing is now vice president of the united states. where are those stories? >> okay. well, the same week, leslie marshall, that the "times" published this investigation, detailed investigation of senator john walsh, it also looked at new york's democratic governor andrew cuomo undermining a commission he abolished. what does this tell but "the new york times" approach to journalism? >> i think they're doing exactly what i learned in college journalism should do, which is report the facts. i mean, when you looked at -- when you look at the information and
"the new york times" did a detailed investigation. does it deserve credit for taking on this democratic senator? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. but the big news, which is that he's dropped out of the race, which could also affect the partisan leadership of the united states senate, really hasn't been covered. it's been buried. but i was going to say that i think this could be a feel-good story, howie because we know that another politician who dropped out of a political race for...
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they don't like the new black-and-white uniforms. they like the old orange uniforms. some of them are so mad they're vowing never to be incarcerated again. [ laughter ] but stories like this are like catnip for local news because there are a lot of different ways you can play with a headline involving orange is the new black. unfortunately, though, in this case they all chose to play it the same way. >> a michigan sheriff says orange is no longer the new black in his jail. >> a michigan sheriff says orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black. >> orange is no longer the new black in his jail. >> jimmy: what a coincidence that is. it's almost like they're not writing th
they don't like the new black-and-white uniforms. they like the old orange uniforms. some of them are so mad they're vowing never to be incarcerated again. [ laughter ] but stories like this are like catnip for local news because there are a lot of different ways you can play with a headline involving orange is the new black. unfortunately, though, in this case they all chose to play it the same way. >> a michigan sheriff says orange is no longer the new black in his jail. >> a...
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that's the story. it's news we have to report it. and the media should be openly skeptical, of course. but it's not our job to prosecute bob mcdonnell. >>> ahead in our media verdict, did david gregory blunder by an unverified israeli video? >>> and rand paul accuses msnbc of not telling the truth. did the network sandbag the senator? test a. >>> time for our video verdict. on last week's "meet the press," david gregory played some video from the war between israel and hamas for u.n. spokesman. >> nbc news has not independently verified. the israelis say, you cannot see this video, that purports to show rockets being fired from a u.n. school. is this accurate? >> in defense of me, to bring me on a live -- i think anyone looking at this program would agree that that's really unfair. >> but by the end of the program, gregory came back and offered viewers this postscript about the israeli claim that the video showed hamas opening fire. >> in their view the video does not show rockets being fired from a school in gaza, so this is a back a
that's the story. it's news we have to report it. and the media should be openly skeptical, of course. but it's not our job to prosecute bob mcdonnell. >>> ahead in our media verdict, did david gregory blunder by an unverified israeli video? >>> and rand paul accuses msnbc of not telling the truth. did the network sandbag the senator? test a. >>> time for our video verdict. on last week's "meet the press," david gregory played some video from the war between...
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the solberg her family owns the "new york times." hose families have maintained their commitment to quality. that is an exception in an america today. so many families, for many reasons, tax reasons, so their companies. thank god for the sulzberger's and the cox's. i can't tell you how many few owners would make the statement that alex just made. we understand the role of the watchdog in our newspapers and journalism. we are profitable and other areas of our company and we can support excellence in our newspapers. i would say there are 5% in america, -- there are some, like jeff bezos, and there is some hope that he will restore that in "the washington post." we don't know what will happen to my old newspaper, " the los angeles times." a once great american paper is in a precarious state. tell us to what extent, what is the future? [laughter] >> um. >> i started with a lot of praise. >> going back to the public school story, and recent stories about our elected officials, charging personal expenses, credit cards to the taxpayers, thin
the solberg her family owns the "new york times." hose families have maintained their commitment to quality. that is an exception in an america today. so many families, for many reasons, tax reasons, so their companies. thank god for the sulzberger's and the cox's. i can't tell you how many few owners would make the statement that alex just made. we understand the role of the watchdog in our newspapers and journalism. we are profitable and other areas of our company and we can support...
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this 90 minute event was hosted by the new america foundation. the gilder lehrman institute of american history. and dickinson college. >> ok, good morning and welcome to the new america foundation. we are here for the third in our panel series of presidents at war. this is a series for the understanding lincoln course, brought to you by the gilder lehrman institute for american history and dickinson college. so we are engaged in a discussion of abraham lincoln and his role in his legacy in american society but we're also thinking about how the issues he confronted as a commander in chief, as a president have evolved in the modern day and where they might be headed in the future. this panel is about the role of the press. this is the wartime press and civil liberties during war. it is one of the most controversial aspects of lincoln's legacy. it remains one of the most controversial subjects in american history. my name is matthew pinsker and i am the instructor of the understanding lincoln course. i would like to introduce the panelists and turn
this 90 minute event was hosted by the new america foundation. the gilder lehrman institute of american history. and dickinson college. >> ok, good morning and welcome to the new america foundation. we are here for the third in our panel series of presidents at war. this is a series for the understanding lincoln course, brought to you by the gilder lehrman institute for american history and dickinson college. so we are engaged in a discussion of abraham lincoln and his role in his legacy...
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that's the story. it's news we have to report it. be openly skeptical, of course. but it's not our job to prosecute bob mcdonnell. >>> ahead in our media verdict, did david gregory blunder by an unverified israeli video? >>> and rand paul accuses msnbc of not telling the truth. did the network sandbag the senator? unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? i'll keep asking. machines will be sprayed to be made. and making something stronger... will mean making it lighter. one day, factories will work with the cloud. one day... is today. female announcer: you'reduring sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with s
that's the story. it's news we have to report it. be openly skeptical, of course. but it's not our job to prosecute bob mcdonnell. >>> ahead in our media verdict, did david gregory blunder by an unverified israeli video? >>> and rand paul accuses msnbc of not telling the truth. did the network sandbag the senator? unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating...
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the. outlet so for example. and his news international group running newspapers like the sun and the old news of the world could legitimately say that he could actually pick governments because by throwing the weight of his media outlets behind chosen politicians he could sway the voters and i think this is very dangerous path to go down for democracy where these relatively anonymous corporate parent can have such an impact on the democratic direction of the country and it's not conspiratorial to say this it's been laid bare through the phone hacking scandal in the u.k. the degree of interconnectivity between top politicians and between media baron so this goes on time and time again plus of course there's a whole battery of other laws which can be used to control and coerce the media into reporting what the government or the military or the spies want them to report opportunity cluing secrecy i just. asked in washington go ahead you know really really have media barons have free speech true i mean come on use their money an
the. outlet so for example. and his news international group running newspapers like the sun and the old news of the world could legitimately say that he could actually pick governments because by throwing the weight of his media outlets behind chosen politicians he could sway the voters and i think this is very dangerous path to go down for democracy where these relatively anonymous corporate parent can have such an impact on the democratic direction of the country and it's not conspiratorial...
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now kevin is going to describe the system of support for new comer students. and good evening commissioner and superintendant because most of the support actually all the support exams from the student support and thank you, chris teen for meeting with several members of the department to workout this plan and discuss the support system for unaccompanied immigrant children for each pathway at the high school level we've got a support that can be described by the did remember first, the student gets the placement they arrive and meet with the school counselor they talk about the post secondary options and resources and referrals. the city hall counselor communicates with the pathway teachers to make sure that the take care is aware of the academic support that the student may need. the take care may refer the student to the high school wellness program where each school has a vibrant wellness center it they may receive mental health as well as legal and housing and others social services like connected to the youth and contribution we talk about that as homeless
now kevin is going to describe the system of support for new comer students. and good evening commissioner and superintendant because most of the support actually all the support exams from the student support and thank you, chris teen for meeting with several members of the department to workout this plan and discuss the support system for unaccompanied immigrant children for each pathway at the high school level we've got a support that can be described by the did remember first, the student...
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the new ramp and stair composed of the railing, clear glass and concrete. the configuration allows for egress and access from both north and east wings and we have consolidated the original design. we actually in response to arc comments, we have regrade td pathway from the west gate to the east entry achieving 120 slope and reduce the over all length of the ramp foot print by 11 feet. working with blank staff, the switch back was moved to the north and we added a stair to align with the east entry as you can see that it is unobstructed view. the ramp is a non-permanent fix you are that can -- if fixture that can be removed at a later date. we are taking out a portion of the existing historic window assembly and we are saving that on-site. we are replacing that with a can can ustom design for historic buildings and new non-historic entry doors will be setback to create an entry vestibule and it will mimic the original historic design. >> again, we believe the changes we made in the historic design, is comparable to the arc and this design conforms to the st
the new ramp and stair composed of the railing, clear glass and concrete. the configuration allows for egress and access from both north and east wings and we have consolidated the original design. we actually in response to arc comments, we have regrade td pathway from the west gate to the east entry achieving 120 slope and reduce the over all length of the ramp foot print by 11 feet. working with blank staff, the switch back was moved to the north and we added a stair to align with the east...
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our web video of the week. when a news story as big, as devices over gaza erupts, the war is fought on the ground and through the media in the battle for hearts, minds, and political support. on july the 8th, when israel began launching strikes alongside that military offensive came the customarily slick pr campaign, selling the idea of a country under existential threat with the right to defend itself with attacks by a hammats government that uses civilians as human shields. many accuse international outlets of buying into media myths supplied by israel's propaganda machine instead of holding things up to scrutiny. for their part, proceed israelis have talked to a displaced david and goliath. under reporting hamas's missile launches aimed at civilians. mainstream news outlets are having their versions of the story challenged online. there was social media in 2008 when the last gaza war started but nothing on this scale. the palestinians tweeting from inside the war zone are having an effect on the way this that this story
our web video of the week. when a news story as big, as devices over gaza erupts, the war is fought on the ground and through the media in the battle for hearts, minds, and political support. on july the 8th, when israel began launching strikes alongside that military offensive came the customarily slick pr campaign, selling the idea of a country under existential threat with the right to defend itself with attacks by a hammats government that uses civilians as human shields. many accuse...
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time, the networks were spending $200 million year to do half an hour of news on the evening news and the plane was just made 20 to $30 million to do news 24 hours a day. everyone thought it was impossible. you could cover things in ways that you could not if you only had a half hour. he had this else in advantage to -- that make content fit with distribution. it has grown into a jane company. when you look at or with time, this papers were exploding. time said let's aggregate the newspapers. people would listen on the radio and they would hear someone's voice. life magazine let people see what people liked. when you look across or even radio. people thought he would go back to cigars because cigars are much better business than radio. no one would stand for ads that interrupted the flow of audio and radio. the key is the reason there are so many media startups is because there is an explosion of distribution technology. whether it is radio or new printing presses or cable television there follows close kind an explosion of new kinds of media companies. with smartphones and social
time, the networks were spending $200 million year to do half an hour of news on the evening news and the plane was just made 20 to $30 million to do news 24 hours a day. everyone thought it was impossible. you could cover things in ways that you could not if you only had a half hour. he had this else in advantage to -- that make content fit with distribution. it has grown into a jane company. when you look at or with time, this papers were exploding. time said let's aggregate the newspapers....
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>> if brown is the new green why do lawns at uc berkeley look like this? >> could this woman be part of a burglary ring? why this video could be the best way to break it up. >> and taking you to hawaii to show you where another hurricane is moving in and fema is keeping watch on the storm from here, in the bay area. >> a volunteer effort is more than just a playground project. abc 7 helps make a dream come true for one east bay neighborhood. >> brown is the new green at the state capitol tonight. officials are letting the grass die out. why hasn't the uc system followed this example? >> six months ago the governor declared a drought, calling on everyone to do their part. cutting back water by 20%. but this far down the line with no rain in sight, it looks like cal is not doing it's part to conserve. abc7 news is live at uc berkeley to explain. laura? >> well, hi, dan. this is just one example of the lawns we've found here. quite a contrast to what we have seen in other state institutions. still, officials told us when it comes to grass, don't let appearance
>> if brown is the new green why do lawns at uc berkeley look like this? >> could this woman be part of a burglary ring? why this video could be the best way to break it up. >> and taking you to hawaii to show you where another hurricane is moving in and fema is keeping watch on the storm from here, in the bay area. >> a volunteer effort is more than just a playground project. abc 7 helps make a dream come true for one east bay neighborhood. >> brown is the new...
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at&t's position is that the board can't apply for the new legislation to at&t. as the board is familiar with the public utilities for the time and plays and manner it must be applied to all equity in an equal manner it didn't say it must be applied to all equivalent intermits which includes the city as the superior court here in san francisco recently ruled in a case involving another telephone company. it effective exempts corporations doing business if san francisco as applied to at&t that piece of legislation is avoid that will be a matter for the courts but the point i wanted to make for the record we don't believe you can apply that ordinance to at&t. finally, i'd like to address again, the fact we don't have any regulations yet from dpw despite the fact they be issued by yesterday. again to my knowledge the department has worked hard to come up with practical elections that are going to work. they have listens to our concerns they've done everything but i must say it's very frustrating to have the department appear at the hearings and say that at&t's applic
at&t's position is that the board can't apply for the new legislation to at&t. as the board is familiar with the public utilities for the time and plays and manner it must be applied to all equity in an equal manner it didn't say it must be applied to all equivalent intermits which includes the city as the superior court here in san francisco recently ruled in a case involving another telephone company. it effective exempts corporations doing business if san francisco as applied to...
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in a week or so the new school year will begin. in a month, the high holidays. the most important holidays on the jewish calendar. at the same time the government is under pressure for the extreme right members of the cab inspect who seem to believe the only solution is a military one. it's reasonable to argue that if after more than 45 days of fighting hamas is still able to file various rockets and mortars into israel and clearly the military option is having only limited results. so it's possible that the israelis will agree to engage once again in indirect talks in cairo. however it's likely that they will probably want to make the maximum opportunity of the days or hours before such talks might begin in order to try to inflict as much damage on the hamas military infrastructure in the meantime. >> thanks for that, jackie. jackie roland is in west jerusalem for us. right, let's now go to--i would like to bring you breaking news from iceland. we're hearing that air traffic has been banned over an iceland volcano. iceland has raised it's alert and indicates th
in a week or so the new school year will begin. in a month, the high holidays. the most important holidays on the jewish calendar. at the same time the government is under pressure for the extreme right members of the cab inspect who seem to believe the only solution is a military one. it's reasonable to argue that if after more than 45 days of fighting hamas is still able to file various rockets and mortars into israel and clearly the military option is having only limited results. so it's...
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he had the new details. oesn't tell us anything conclusive. >> you cannot jump to conclusions in this this. the facts are the facts. the facts are that this independent autopsy shows michael brown was shot six times. it shows michael brown was shot four times in the right arm, twice in the head and a all of the bullets were fired to the front. >> we need more information. that's the main take away. we need more information. >> absolutely. the new york times reporting on cnn that michael brown, the independent autopsy shows he was shot six time. brian will stay with me. we'll continue our live coverage of the situation unfolding on the ground in ferguson, missouri. we'll take a break. back in a moment. ees on savings? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. amam rich. my social circle includes captains of industry, former secretaries of state, oil tycoons, and ambassadors of countries known fo
he had the new details. oesn't tell us anything conclusive. >> you cannot jump to conclusions in this this. the facts are the facts. the facts are that this independent autopsy shows michael brown was shot six times. it shows michael brown was shot four times in the right arm, twice in the head and a all of the bullets were fired to the front. >> we need more information. that's the main take away. we need more information. >> absolutely. the new york times reporting on cnn...
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it was relegated to the news brief section. is made many wonder if the south china morning post editorial approach has changed with regards to human rights issues in china. the scmp went public. may when e-mails between alex price, a sub editor were allegedly leaked. a story, it made for interesting reading in june, 2012, in response stoan article in the wall street journal asia edition, wong said, quote, i totally reject the accusations made against me saying i act as a sensor that is totally out of line and totally unquote. go beyond the south china morning post and point to deep kepingsz of some of hong kong's in that media owners and the editors they appoint. charles ho, chairman of the news corporation and richard lee, a 50% owner of the hong kong economic journal are both members of the ctpcc, a prominent advisory body to the governmentbeijing. so, too, was wei when he took the job as editor. the post owners, the family, a prominent paper which publishes in chinese has growing business times to the mainlanland. >> what hap
it was relegated to the news brief section. is made many wonder if the south china morning post editorial approach has changed with regards to human rights issues in china. the scmp went public. may when e-mails between alex price, a sub editor were allegedly leaked. a story, it made for interesting reading in june, 2012, in response stoan article in the wall street journal asia edition, wong said, quote, i totally reject the accusations made against me saying i act as a sensor that is totally...
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the stadium is in east rutherford, new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. tlife opened its doors four years ago. jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there has been not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when it plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the fi
the stadium is in east rutherford, new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. tlife opened its doors four years ago. jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been...
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this is the "cbs morning news." star caroline wozniacki. this is the "cbs morning news." ing!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! to you... they're more than just a pet so protect them, with k9 advantix ll it's broad spectrum protection kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes too. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> in sports, usc football captain josh shaw went from hero to goat in the span of two days. shaw was suspended indefinitely from all team activities after admitting his story about jumping off a balcony to save his drowning nephew was fabricated. he came up with the story to explain how he sprained both ankles. his attorney says shaw fell from a balcony. >>> in baseball the short stops are the difference between the braves and the mets. new york trying to get out of the third inning, but reuben misplays a ground ball allowing a run to come home for atlanta. then in the bottom of the eighth,
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"consumer reports" and your side" story just the new abc7 news now. the new abc7 news now. erything you need to >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> east bay book battle a school board meets to decide the fate of a controversial sex education book that is angering parents. >>> the st. louis suburb under siege as police clash with protesters and what is happening today. >> and good by to the stick in song by none other than sir paul mccartney with a preview of the big show. >> good morning, everyone, i am katie marzullo here for kristen. >> first up we will get you a check on the weather forecast. mike? >> the big story so far was the drizzle at the coast and spotty drizzle possible this morning account fog from novato toward santa rosa quarter-mile to three-quarters of a mile of a mill. tricky travel. we will take to leyla gulen about the commute. 7:00, the clouds are lower this morning so they should go away an hour faster but leave hazy sunshine behind and haze will be because of humidity not pollution. breezy through the north bay at 4:00, and 7
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that is the good news. ke to people earlier today who survived, and they said they did receive aid, but not very much. >> hermione, what about the bombing? has it been effective? is more needed to rake up the islamic state is seeking these cities? >> yes, it has definitely been effective. they managed to destroy the weapons at the militants were using, very, very good weapons that they had. they do have many weapons around the country that they can bring in, but the kurdish forces are getting some breathing room while they are waiting to replenish, and they have managed to use that fairly successful just on the edge, but, yes, more is needed. more is needed, but, again, it is not clear that that is a long-term solution. it might just be a question of giving them some breathing room. >> from northern iraq, thanks very much. the human rights realization amnesty international says thousands of civilians have been denied justice by nato-led forces in afghanistan. the new report makes serious allegations against
that is the good news. ke to people earlier today who survived, and they said they did receive aid, but not very much. >> hermione, what about the bombing? has it been effective? is more needed to rake up the islamic state is seeking these cities? >> yes, it has definitely been effective. they managed to destroy the weapons at the militants were using, very, very good weapons that they had. they do have many weapons around the country that they can bring in, but the kurdish forces...
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says or lenient the new folks. it's a poignant pause most of the storm when you shoot him but he's ready no good if some distance. with this can teach him more from. embarrassment as a day at the most just play it's the first mistake it's just not. to do which in your first scene and then just if they're suing to screw susie's them when they get it. well. yes i'm. just let's see if. you got that initial question d.c. area because i do not want to go magickal how did you change here in which. there was a. serious threat that it is not moving. could assume this. you know a lot in this fashion with some women. from. my to come and that's valuable to us but we made that up at the moment is what i believe in them stitched up it could stay in this because it assumes that those who. know damn properly that the last bit of and some she said that. morning. was. going. to be even. more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. i don't think that. when they knew each other i thought it was. complaining about the son
says or lenient the new folks. it's a poignant pause most of the storm when you shoot him but he's ready no good if some distance. with this can teach him more from. embarrassment as a day at the most just play it's the first mistake it's just not. to do which in your first scene and then just if they're suing to screw susie's them when they get it. well. yes i'm. just let's see if. you got that initial question d.c. area because i do not want to go magickal how did you change here in which....
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that's the story. it's news we have to report it. e media should be openly skeptical, of course. but it's not our job to prosecute bob mcdonnell. >>> ahead in our media verdict, did david gregory blunder by an unverified israeli video? >>> and rand paul accuses msnbc of not telling the truth. did the network sandbag the senator? when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. try fixodent plus gum care. it helps stop denture movement and prevents gum irritation. fixodent. and forget it. and prevents gum irritation. could help your business didavoid hours of delaynd test caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business
that's the story. it's news we have to report it. e media should be openly skeptical, of course. but it's not our job to prosecute bob mcdonnell. >>> ahead in our media verdict, did david gregory blunder by an unverified israeli video? >>> and rand paul accuses msnbc of not telling the truth. did the network sandbag the senator? when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts...
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the news comes following confirmation another u.s. citizen, douglas mcarthur mccain died fighting alongside the terrorists over the weekend. militant groups are said to be using facebook twitter and all other social media groups to recruit westerners. >> there are 1,000 fighters from up to 50 countries who have traveled to syria to take up arms alongside isil. >> reporter: the white house is considering taking military action against the militants in syria. isis has taken americans hostage including journalist steven sotlof. >> i am shirley sotlof. my son is in your hands. >> reporter: she made this video begging for mercy. >> i want what every mother wants. to see your children's children. he plead with you to grant me this. >> reporter: isis threatened to kill sotlof in the same video of the beheading of james foley. on tuesday lawmakers from both parties called for debate and vote in congress to authorize the president to take military action in iraq and syria. anne-marie. >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> a for
the news comes following confirmation another u.s. citizen, douglas mcarthur mccain died fighting alongside the terrorists over the weekend. militant groups are said to be using facebook twitter and all other social media groups to recruit westerners. >> there are 1,000 fighters from up to 50 countries who have traveled to syria to take up arms alongside isil. >> reporter: the white house is considering taking military action against the militants in syria. isis has taken americans...
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he has a new book called, "the jihadis return: isis and the new sunni uprising." we will come back with them in a moment and then speaking with glenn greenwald from brazil. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. , i want tocockburn ask you about obama having said that the military strikes in iraq will not just last for a few weeks, it is likely to be a longer fight. i want to turn to comments that senior pentagon official army lieutenant general william mayville made. he was speaking to reporters on monday about the was military campaign in iraq. >> you says u.s. airstrikes in northern iraq have flowed isil's tempo and temporarily disrupted their defenses toward the province of erbil. however, these strikes are unlikely to affect isil's overall to abilities worth operations in other areas of iraq and syria. isil remains focused on securing and gaining additional territory throughout iraq and will sustain its attacks against iraqi and kurdish security forces and their positions as w
he has a new book called, "the jihadis return: isis and the new sunni uprising." we will come back with them in a moment and then speaking with glenn greenwald from brazil. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. , i want tocockburn ask you about obama having said that the military strikes in iraq will not just last for a few weeks, it is likely to be a longer fight. i want to turn to comments...
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the united states was something new on the world stage. although the founders look back to republics of the ancient world for guidance, in essence they were creating something new in the modern world. something untried, untested, and fragile. i think it is easy to forget how new and experimental the young nation was during its founding years. you can certainly hear it in the comments of a lot of people at the time. for example, here's james madison at the launching of the new government in 1789. he said we are in a wilderness without a single footstep to guide us. here is george washington that same year. i walk on untrodden ground. here is the senator from that period from pennsylvania who had the same exact feeling in 1789. he wrote, the whole world is a shell and we tread on hollow ground every step. if you think about it, those are three remarkably similar statements. it is almost like these three people woke up and conferred and said the shaking ground metaphor, that is what it feels like to be founding a country. all three are descri
the united states was something new on the world stage. although the founders look back to republics of the ancient world for guidance, in essence they were creating something new in the modern world. something untried, untested, and fragile. i think it is easy to forget how new and experimental the young nation was during its founding years. you can certainly hear it in the comments of a lot of people at the time. for example, here's james madison at the launching of the new government in...
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or is this the new normal? is this the way -- is the country so sort of polarized that divided government from here, from now on is not going to mean more difficult to do anything big? is it going to mean not doing anything? >> do you wind up in a situation there are two different universes and nothing happens? it actually ends up suiting both sides to do nothing. i'm worried about that as a long-term trend. >> yeah, because as a long-term strategy for running a country, that's a really, really bad plan, right, to, like, never do anything. infrastructure. at some point we're going to have to fund infrastructure in this country. roads are going to crumble and businesses are going to go elsewhere. lord knows we're going to have to do immigration reform. we're going to have to do big somethings and find a way to do it. i'd be lying if i said i was optimistic or saw a way these things are going to get done in the short or medium term. >> you're not the only one crossing your head. in the 2012 election, we said, now
or is this the new normal? is this the way -- is the country so sort of polarized that divided government from here, from now on is not going to mean more difficult to do anything big? is it going to mean not doing anything? >> do you wind up in a situation there are two different universes and nothing happens? it actually ends up suiting both sides to do nothing. i'm worried about that as a long-term trend. >> yeah, because as a long-term strategy for running a country, that's a...
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this is the idea that the vision of the country today and yesterday today good news is due to the new store that was a nice a moving here like them before don't want to see a problem with new. leads evil should look like enough would hopefully when you put your dues you could to go to those militant groups. the christian way is through the season especially the last christmas the new symbolism of the spirit of the day all. is now is a little slogan of the. country it's the faith to give them when we need them the good see the evil ten thirteen your problem you're not just the number of the miniature this just adds a little bit i think if you just push a bit of fun once filled with that brush aside some of those who can do to work some real reason feels. like you to google the divine you don't know style they are not so. quick to do much to put. your dues to keep you features from those of a. truth. then you would soon we. will be increasing the somewhat as the good that people would ask for. down good mormon. doc to see did you. hear on the she's given. to you. his name is adam or was
this is the idea that the vision of the country today and yesterday today good news is due to the new store that was a nice a moving here like them before don't want to see a problem with new. leads evil should look like enough would hopefully when you put your dues you could to go to those militant groups. the christian way is through the season especially the last christmas the new symbolism of the spirit of the day all. is now is a little slogan of the. country it's the faith to give them...
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the new abc7 news now. everything you need to know. it will stay open throughout the it will stay open throughout the fire commercial (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting...val. ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. it makes me happy to i like feeling smart. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost internet access to over 1.4 million low-income people at home. internet essentials helped me progress in my schoolwork. it helped my grades move higher. today it's the largest broadband adoption program in america. it helped me a lot. comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. >>> covering cupertino, campbell, wine country and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> so glad you are with us at 6:thin -- at
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much more to come here on the al jazeera news hour. om yemen to australia to south africa and the u.k. people uniting and protesting against the violence in gaza. >>> in turkey where presidential candidates make their final pitch ahead of supplied's historic election. >>> and in sport can world number one rory mcilroy continue his winning form? we'll have the latest from the pga championship. >> but first to ukraine where armed fighters are losing more ground to ukraine's military. this was the situation in union. pro russian separatists shown in yellow holding large sways of the area. you can see those yellow areas have since shrunk as government forces advanced. they captured these cities and the military now controls the city of krasnyi luch. areas appear to be cut off from their stronghold in luhansk. let's go oh back to eastern ukraine. emma, the separatists must be feeling a little bit of pressure. >> reporter: i think they really are feeling under pressure only in the last few hours the newly appointed leader only appointed yeste
much more to come here on the al jazeera news hour. om yemen to australia to south africa and the u.k. people uniting and protesting against the violence in gaza. >>> in turkey where presidential candidates make their final pitch ahead of supplied's historic election. >>> and in sport can world number one rory mcilroy continue his winning form? we'll have the latest from the pga championship. >> but first to ukraine where armed fighters are losing more ground to...
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and then, the future of news. startups.edia >> coming up on next "washington on his," terry jeffrey views of the obama administration's fiscal policies. then a discussion on the 45th anniversary of the woodstock music festival with william greider. jennifer and richard on the changing demographics of the 65 and older population, the so-called baby boomers. is liveton journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> friday, a look at the continuing conflict between russia and ukraine. the center for the national interest will host a discussion starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> here is a great read to add to your summer reading list. c-span's latest book, "sundays at eight." >> there is a risk in the bohemian lifestyle and i decided to take it. whether it is delusional or not -- i do not think it is. it helped my concentration and stopped me from being bored. it would keep me awake and maybe even want the evening to go on longer. friends asked, would i do it again? the answer is probably yes.
and then, the future of news. startups.edia >> coming up on next "washington on his," terry jeffrey views of the obama administration's fiscal policies. then a discussion on the 45th anniversary of the woodstock music festival with william greider. jennifer and richard on the changing demographics of the 65 and older population, the so-called baby boomers. is liveton journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> friday, a look at the continuing conflict...
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the mainstream media has obviously taken a upon milling through the emergence of new media. it's certainly taken a pummeling through the emergence of new outlets such as he however i do think that the mainstream media do have very powerful legs. i can watch the sunday morning talk shows and i see the same faces the same cries for american action american bombing american intervention and the alternative media then. shows up a few hours later with a very appropriate denunciations criticisms. ridicule but what really counts the people who come out of those shows and shake their fists at russia or syria or the people who are writing in the year or speaking on the alternative media i wish i could say it was the latter i am fortunately i think that it's leave people who are on the mainstream media who set the agenda who dominate the conversation that's a very good point i asked him i go to you in washington i suppose we do still react to myself in alternative media still do react to what the mainstream dictates as the narrative we do and we don't you know it's interesting that you
the mainstream media has obviously taken a upon milling through the emergence of new media. it's certainly taken a pummeling through the emergence of new outlets such as he however i do think that the mainstream media do have very powerful legs. i can watch the sunday morning talk shows and i see the same faces the same cries for american action american bombing american intervention and the alternative media then. shows up a few hours later with a very appropriate denunciations criticisms....
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ready or not, 49ers first game in the new house is sunday. there is the field. which hosted the niners last practice before sunday's 1:00 p.m. kickoff against the bronx cores. the new 49ers safety antoine buffet is looking forward to being part of the gig after visiting the candlestick locker room as an indianapolis colt. >> if it is anything like the visitor's locker room at candlestick, i am pretty sure we will be happy. we will all be happy with this. >> the guys were tired in camp. and usually, you start looking around and every room we walked into, we evaluated the place. >> it will be like a five star hotel room. >> and you can see the game rear here on kpix 5, countdown to kickoff, starting at noon, with the game at 1:00, followed by the fifth quarter post-game show. >>> and golf. lpga championship. and in new york, the defending champ, fairways and greens, setting up a birdie at 4. tied for second at nine under. for the brittany lincecum. no relationship to tim. and she is 10 under par. after shooting a one under 71. the lpga championship. >>> and now, i
ready or not, 49ers first game in the new house is sunday. there is the field. which hosted the niners last practice before sunday's 1:00 p.m. kickoff against the bronx cores. the new 49ers safety antoine buffet is looking forward to being part of the gig after visiting the candlestick locker room as an indianapolis colt. >> if it is anything like the visitor's locker room at candlestick, i am pretty sure we will be happy. we will all be happy with this. >> the guys were tired in...
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shares have been climbing higher in anticipation of the new phone. stocks up 35% in the last six months. pretty nice performance, jon, since the split. what do you make of these new photos? >> the photos look pretty official. the tagline is pretty weak, though. "even better." it's always even better, but can't you come up with something even better than that? that said, that's what everybody expects the phones to look like and the colors look lemgit ileg. >> iphone 5's tagline was the biggest thing to happen to the iphone since the iphone. there was a wink to the fact that the iphone 5 was bigger than the iphone 4. right? so they typically put a little teaser in there. there's no teaser in there. the text on that iphone doesn't look quite right to me as well. i think the device comes in line with a curved back like the iphone air. i don't think that's a real ad. >> jon steinberg is the new snopes.com. >> the tagline's not real. >> i would agree on the text. it's not quite their brand. >> it's not quite right. and also the tagline is totally -- even be
shares have been climbing higher in anticipation of the new phone. stocks up 35% in the last six months. pretty nice performance, jon, since the split. what do you make of these new photos? >> the photos look pretty official. the tagline is pretty weak, though. "even better." it's always even better, but can't you come up with something even better than that? that said, that's what everybody expects the phones to look like and the colors look lemgit ileg. >> iphone 5's...
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the m.s.m. b.c. fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough for the truth of the might think. i'm good it's because one full attention and the mainstream media work side by side the joke is actually on we're going to be coming up. at our teen years we have a different approach. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not high. i thought. you got us into the jokes we'll handle the mayor said i've got to. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle since the end of the cold war the media environment has transformed almost beyond recognition today there is a global battle for hearts and minds and the west mainstream media is losing that war. to cross-talk alternative in mass media i'm joined by my guest george samuel in new york he is a senior research fellow at london metropolitan unive
the m.s.m. b.c. fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough for the truth of the might think. i'm good it's because one full attention and the mainstream media work side by side the joke is actually on we're going to be coming up. at our teen years we have a different approach. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not...