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3% and the post office is still capped at 2%. and then in 1956 president johnson ends the postal banking system because they see it as no longer necessary, and he's trying to streamline the federal government at the time. note that 30 years later or 20 years later those banks that were in those commitments are no longer there, right? but the post office has remained without these banking functions. so one of the reasons why i think that the post office was able to succeed so well at doing this is because of its public function, right? it was not subsidized by the federal government, but it was not a profit-making institution, right? and this is what carter keane says. it's not a money-making adjunct to the post office, nor was it intended as such. its mission is to end encourage thrift and economy amongst all classes of citizens. it also affords opportunity for safeguarding the savings of thousands who have absolute confidence on the government and will trust no other institution. that right there is crucial for banking. in order
3% and the post office is still capped at 2%. and then in 1956 president johnson ends the postal banking system because they see it as no longer necessary, and he's trying to streamline the federal government at the time. note that 30 years later or 20 years later those banks that were in those commitments are no longer there, right? but the post office has remained without these banking functions. so one of the reasons why i think that the post office was able to succeed so well at doing this...
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" and "the post." one of the things that i find very attractive with "the washington post" is that they work together. you went back to "the miami herald" as the executive editor and then you went back in 2012? marty: yes. brian: you are there for the elian gonzalez situation. you were also therefore the martin county elections? marty: yes. brian: remind us of what "the miami herald" concluded about the florida elections. marty: yes, the u.s. supreme court decided there would be no full-scale recount of florida and we decided that we should determine for history's's sake, what were the real results? so -- history's sake and we decided, what were the real results? so we looked across all of florida and we obtained all of the ballots. we went with an accounting firm and they did our account and we did -- they did their count and we did our account and the supervisor of elections held up the ballots and in some instances, the ballots were marked in a way where they could not possibly recounted. if you reca
" and "the post." one of the things that i find very attractive with "the washington post" is that they work together. you went back to "the miami herald" as the executive editor and then you went back in 2012? marty: yes. brian: you are there for the elian gonzalez situation. you were also therefore the martin county elections? marty: yes. brian: remind us of what "the miami herald" concluded about the florida elections. marty: yes, the u.s. supreme...
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the post office, going way back now, the origins of the post office are fascinating, really and trulydisorganization -- i backed in. i cannot have with the banking thing and then stumbled upon the post office. so in 1792, our nation's founder alexander hamilton, thomas jefferson, james madison couldn't agree on much, but they agreed to post to be a public servant organization. it would not make a profit. it would be self-sustaining but it wouldn't be profitable. the federal government was nothing. this is at a time where we have a national current fee and predates the constitution because we didn't have the union. we decided post office. benjamin franklin was the first. the other one was no community would be left behind so you would have a branch of a post office in rural michigan where there was nothing else but the north-south new york georgia route were profitable and they would subsidize the east-west routes that were less profitable. they made that decision that they would service every week regardless of profit. the third was the newspaper distribution be subsidized. d.c. and n
the post office, going way back now, the origins of the post office are fascinating, really and trulydisorganization -- i backed in. i cannot have with the banking thing and then stumbled upon the post office. so in 1792, our nation's founder alexander hamilton, thomas jefferson, james madison couldn't agree on much, but they agreed to post to be a public servant organization. it would not make a profit. it would be self-sustaining but it wouldn't be profitable. the federal government was...
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you came to "the post" in 2012. here is video of a woman who changed your life, eileen mcnamara, who was a columnist at "the globe." i want folks to see what she looked like and to hear what she was talking about. eileen: the greatest gift that an editor ever gave me was a fellow who said "you turned in a story and you know more about this topic than anybody. this is a good piece of journalism but run it through the typewriter one more time and this time, write it like you know it better than anybody else. write it like you have lived in this world for three weeks." brian: now what role did she play in a very important story? marty: she was referring to "the boston globe" investigation of the catholic church and the cover-up of the abuse that was done by the diocese. so the day before i was to start at "the boston globe," she ran a column about a priest who had been accused of molesting at least 80 children. she ran a report of the survivors of the abuse that the cardinal, cardinal law, had repeatedly been reassignin
you came to "the post" in 2012. here is video of a woman who changed your life, eileen mcnamara, who was a columnist at "the globe." i want folks to see what she looked like and to hear what she was talking about. eileen: the greatest gift that an editor ever gave me was a fellow who said "you turned in a story and you know more about this topic than anybody. this is a good piece of journalism but run it through the typewriter one more time and this time, write it like...
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the post office was evacuated. haz/mat crews came out here to check on those envelopes and the bomb squad found nothing was dangerous in the developments, but investigators are focusing on that man. they want to speak with him to figure out what happened. >> this is a person of interest. we're not talking about a suspect or anybody that made any threats. it was just situation where his behavior was suspicious to the postal employees. >> reporter: and the post office cleared a short time ago. again, if you recognize that man, you're asked to call police. ty want to speak to him about what went down around 3:00 this afternoon. marissa bagg, "nbc 6 news." >>> a surprising request from a 17-year-old boy arrested for breaking into a home. he told the judge that he wanted the judge agreed, saying it would do him good to sit and think about his situation for 21 days. his accomplice was also in court. he was held on $8100 bond. >>> deputies say both men broke into a home yesterday morning and then failed to break into anoth
the post office was evacuated. haz/mat crews came out here to check on those envelopes and the bomb squad found nothing was dangerous in the developments, but investigators are focusing on that man. they want to speak with him to figure out what happened. >> this is a person of interest. we're not talking about a suspect or anybody that made any threats. it was just situation where his behavior was suspicious to the postal employees. >> reporter: and the post office cleared a short...
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the most sacred pledge. >> reporter: this wasn't just a celebration of a new home for the post. but of a free press. >> committing journalism. reporting on the truth, is not a crime. it is a badge of honor. it is is a public service. [ applause ] >> reporter: with rezaian an his family looking on, the washington post owner, amazon and the amazon owner, they dedicated the build. >> i think the post is a little more swash buckling. there is a little more swagger. a tiny bit of bad assness at the post. >> reporter: and with that, the next chapter of a colorful history unfolded. >> lets cut the ribbon. [ applause ] >> reporter: the new washington post is just three blocks from its old headquarters. but, it is decades ahead in terms of its cutting edge technology and emphasis on journalism of the future. andrea mccarren, wusa9. >>> secretary of state john kerry described journalism as a dangerous business. last year alone, 71 media workers were killed in the line of duty. almost 200 thrown into jail. the most dangerous country for journalists? syria. >>> six students from the district
the most sacred pledge. >> reporter: this wasn't just a celebration of a new home for the post. but of a free press. >> committing journalism. reporting on the truth, is not a crime. it is a badge of honor. it is is a public service. [ applause ] >> reporter: with rezaian an his family looking on, the washington post owner, amazon and the amazon owner, they dedicated the build. >> i think the post is a little more swash buckling. there is a little more swagger. a tiny...
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a man brought the manila envelope to the post office addressed to the fbi. he attempted to buy stamps. he became agitated and left. post office officials notified the fbi, the bomb squad. the building was evacuated. hazmat officers determined they were nonhazardous. brand rojo picks up the story.>> this is a person of interest. he is not a suspect or anyone that made threats or did anything dangerous. it is just a situation where his behavior was suspicious to postal employees. living in the era of see
a man brought the manila envelope to the post office addressed to the fbi. he attempted to buy stamps. he became agitated and left. post office officials notified the fbi, the bomb squad. the building was evacuated. hazmat officers determined they were nonhazardous. brand rojo picks up the story.>> this is a person of interest. he is not a suspect or anyone that made threats or did anything dangerous. it is just a situation where his behavior was suspicious to postal employees. living in...
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to my colleagues at the post, you guys are all awesome. there's so many of you who i want to talk to, and i hope we'll have time to do that over the coming weeks and months. knowing what you went to to keep my story alive is humbling and should make us all proud to be part of the future of the washington post. and lastly i want to thank my family, my heros, my mom, mary, my brother, allie, and my wife, yeggie. you guys mean everything to me. and i'm just happy to be home with you. thank you very much. thanks. [ applause ] >> wow. let's just listen in. [ applause ] >> thank you, jason, for those heart felt words. i know i can speak for everyone in the washington post. not one of those 545 days went by when you weren't top of mind in our hearts and prayers. great to have you back. instrument tall in securing -- >> that's the publisher of the washington post speaking quickly after jason. >> you saw it. i think you heard him say, apologizing of how clearly nervous he was to be speaking in a large group of people because he hasn't spoken in fron
to my colleagues at the post, you guys are all awesome. there's so many of you who i want to talk to, and i hope we'll have time to do that over the coming weeks and months. knowing what you went to to keep my story alive is humbling and should make us all proud to be part of the future of the washington post. and lastly i want to thank my family, my heros, my mom, mary, my brother, allie, and my wife, yeggie. you guys mean everything to me. and i'm just happy to be home with you. thank you...
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an ideological partner of the washington post. reporter david schuster was sus pnded from the network in 2008. his offense? he criticized the then 28-year-old's campaigning on behalf of hillary. the post had no problem criticizing twin daughters of bush 43. they were college freshmen arrested for under-aged drinking. but there was no criticism when college freshman amy carter was arrested. the post has not criticized the obama girls nor should it. but in 2005 the paper published a rather lengthy takedown of the four and five-year-old adopted children of john roberts. bush 43 nominated roberts to the supreme court. and before christmas the post published a cartoon depicting senator ted cruz's little girls as monkeys. yep, the "washington post" won't attack young kids. go announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [theme music playing] steve: all right now. thank you very much. i appreciate it. thank y'all. yeah, i do. i appreciate you, folks. thank you very much. well, welcome to "family feud." i'm your
an ideological partner of the washington post. reporter david schuster was sus pnded from the network in 2008. his offense? he criticized the then 28-year-old's campaigning on behalf of hillary. the post had no problem criticizing twin daughters of bush 43. they were college freshmen arrested for under-aged drinking. but there was no criticism when college freshman amy carter was arrested. the post has not criticized the obama girls nor should it. but in 2005 the paper published a rather...
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how do they avoid trips to the post office? mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it shows people policy options to help fit their budget. [ scanner warbling ] crazy that a big shot like me would pack his own bags, right? [ chuckles ] so, do i have the right to remain handsome? [ chuckles ] wait. uh-oh. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: thanks to my panelists, jordan carlos, robin thede, and jemele hill. we're almost out of time, but before we go, i'm gonna keep it a hundred. keep it 100. tonight's question is from @mercurialmiss. they ask, "#keepit100forever, marry sarah palin or stacey dash?" >> oh! who are you g
how do they avoid trips to the post office? mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name...
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he's a reporter for the "washington post." the headlines, two clintons, $3 million, 21 years. good morning, tom. >> i was just listening on the radio to the various security questions and handling security classified information. i've worked in the nuclear field my whole life, and i'm 80 years old now,uiruza/ retired. but i have a good appreciation for the importance of national security, and i've had a clearance probably for 50 of the last years. and i notice a number of republican people, general petraeus and some others, have been indicted by the justice department. does your guest know whether or not there are various investigations going on in the justice department and the fbi will result in some type of action against hillary? and i'll take your answer off line. >> george, thank you, from knoxville, tennessee. >> steve, the caller is referring to something that we've heard a great deal about since hillary clinton launched her presidential bid, and that's whether her use of a private e-mail system and her conduct in usin
he's a reporter for the "washington post." the headlines, two clintons, $3 million, 21 years. good morning, tom. >> i was just listening on the radio to the various security questions and handling security classified information. i've worked in the nuclear field my whole life, and i'm 80 years old now,uiruza/ retired. but i have a good appreciation for the importance of national security, and i've had a clearance probably for 50 of the last years. and i notice a number of...
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this is pictures that were taken on surveillance cameras inside the miami beach post off. they say this man walked into the host post office at 13th and washington avenue about 2:45 this afternoon and had two ma nel a flat envelope that's he well, what is in those envelopes, we still could not know. if authorities do, they have not released that information. but they said that man was act strangely and then very quickly left miami beach post office. that was what spurred this entire situation. they called in the hazmat team and called in the bomb squad just to clear the entire 3weu8gd and make sure there was nothing dangerous or hazardous inside those envelope. those pictures are difficult to make out because they were taken on grainy surveillance cameras inside. but you can see that he is wearing a long overcoat. two yellow envelopes in his hand and in one of those photos he is carrying a backpack. authorities are throok speak to this man to ask him questions about why and what he was sending the fbi. now we'll bring you back out live to this situation at 13th and wa waive
this is pictures that were taken on surveillance cameras inside the miami beach post off. they say this man walked into the host post office at 13th and washington avenue about 2:45 this afternoon and had two ma nel a flat envelope that's he well, what is in those envelopes, we still could not know. if authorities do, they have not released that information. but they said that man was act strangely and then very quickly left miami beach post office. that was what spurred this entire situation....
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release of four americans, one of the these "the washington post" former bureau chief jason rezaian, the president calling him a courageous journalist for "the washington post" and he embodied the brave spirit of freedom of the press. >>> a fast-moving day. joins is kristin columnist for the washington examiner, and kiersten powers, a fox news contributor. that sounded like a victory lap from a president who has been hammered, coming against the backdrop of the release of two americans. >> certainly. this as soon as a week of president obama sounding very upbeat and positive about the state of the his administration, and of course republicans in mum ways the polls tell a bit of a different story. here this was a bit of the manages accomplished moment for president obama, but let's not forgot in the middle east you still have nations like saudi arabia their severing diplomatic ties with iran. this story is not over. >> kiersten, the president set only briefly the u.s. was releasing seven iranian prisoners, involved in sanction violations and so forth. it sounded to me like he was antic
release of four americans, one of the these "the washington post" former bureau chief jason rezaian, the president calling him a courageous journalist for "the washington post" and he embodied the brave spirit of freedom of the press. >>> a fast-moving day. joins is kristin columnist for the washington examiner, and kiersten powers, a fox news contributor. that sounded like a victory lap from a president who has been hammered, coming against the backdrop of the...
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the post has been shared 4 thousand times. >> . he says most of the feed back he has received has been positive. there have been a few people that were offended. by his post. >> i believe additional consequences need to be used against individuals who breakiv the law. hunter stressed he is not apologizing. and the post will not be removed. any time soon. >> . that is good news to some. >> i'm for it. >> one resident says he agrees. he says if people realize they will face severe consequences the violence may stop. this was november movie scene for the actor. it was real life. authorities say the oscar winner saved man from a burning car. 32 year-old driver or reportedlyor speeding when he flipped his car. it burst into flames. witnesses used a tool o break the window. belt. to free him from the car. spokesperson says jamie fox was one of the witnesses. police say the driver was treated at the hospital and later arrested for dui. >> . what is likely to be the firstir and many similar situations apple is demanding a court order to han
the post has been shared 4 thousand times. >> . he says most of the feed back he has received has been positive. there have been a few people that were offended. by his post. >> i believe additional consequences need to be used against individuals who breakiv the law. hunter stressed he is not apologizing. and the post will not be removed. any time soon. >> . that is good news to some. >> i'm for it. >> one resident says he agrees. he says if people realize they...
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that according to the palm beach post. the feeling is filbin would be taking a position as the offensive line coach if he chose to head to indy. meanwhile campbell's status a little more settled, although nothing is done. multiple reports say campbell met with the saints all day on tuesday and it looks as though he will go there as the tight ends coach as an assistant coach to go laurie and calvin with it. in la tonight and it just got even rough. the heat have had to send drogach because of a c calf injury. we know the big story everywhere tonight, powerball. an we've got our own ticket right here. we also picked our nbers with south florida sports in mind. we're going to show you what each number means coming up on local10 local10 news at 5:00. calvin and laurie. >> you can buy them if you win. >> we may be talking about buying another team. we'll talk about that a little later. >> hopefully he shares and gives us tickets. >> that will do it for us at 4:00. >> let's check out with victor today for what's happening at 4:30
that according to the palm beach post. the feeling is filbin would be taking a position as the offensive line coach if he chose to head to indy. meanwhile campbell's status a little more settled, although nothing is done. multiple reports say campbell met with the saints all day on tuesday and it looks as though he will go there as the tight ends coach as an assistant coach to go laurie and calvin with it. in la tonight and it just got even rough. the heat have had to send drogach because of a...
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started sweating. >> when were you dying most with p.t.s.d. >> i was diagnosed with the post-traumatictress disorder, i was given the option to go to a residential treatment programme. >> did it help? >> yes, it saved my life. >> it's a powerful statement. for many dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, there's suffering. according to a 20 and study, examining the mental health of active duty american police officers, between 15 and 18% suffer symptoms. post-traumatic stress disorder, and most don't get the help they need. >> it's a national scandal for law enforcement. >> this is a connecticut troop. with the badge of life studying outcomes. >> what is the number one cause of death for police officers in this country? >> suicide. >> but that is the tip of the iceberg. undernea underneath the iceberg is depression, anxiety, p.t.s.d. outline those things. >> these are fores on schedule. >> we call it the wounded. >> he was soon back in uniform. a few months later he was on the scene of another shooting. the symptoms of p.t.s.d. came roaring back and his job performance took a hit.
started sweating. >> when were you dying most with p.t.s.d. >> i was diagnosed with the post-traumatictress disorder, i was given the option to go to a residential treatment programme. >> did it help? >> yes, it saved my life. >> it's a powerful statement. for many dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, there's suffering. according to a 20 and study, examining the mental health of active duty american police officers, between 15 and 18% suffer symptoms....
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the post has been shared now more than 3,000 times. on the video in the department's youtube page, apologies for it. >> it's silly to get upset about a picture like that. it's posted to draw attention to the fact that i believe that in the united states we no longer have fear of consequences. the criminals simply don't care. i hope you understand if you got offended, you will have to get thicker skin because that is the way i feel about it. >> captain hunter said the sheriff sent the post. >>> and -- sent the post. >>> new -- suppor ts the post. >>> police saying this morning after an investigation, they believe all of the threats were a hoax. a wal-mart store west received bombs in the store. the canton police department got two calls with identical threats of the circle k store and canton city hall on cleveland avenue southwest o. top of that, a threat made against the target store in jackson township. the threats resulting in widespread evacuations over the weekend. according to police, all a hoax. >>> and now to new developments in
the post has been shared now more than 3,000 times. on the video in the department's youtube page, apologies for it. >> it's silly to get upset about a picture like that. it's posted to draw attention to the fact that i believe that in the united states we no longer have fear of consequences. the criminals simply don't care. i hope you understand if you got offended, you will have to get thicker skin because that is the way i feel about it. >> captain hunter said the sheriff sent...
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the "washington post" in a statement said we couldn't be happier to hear the news.att t matt trevithnick held for 40 days. critics have denounced washington for signing any agreement while tehran held americans. and hours after the swap was announced the nuclear deal over two years in the making did move ahead. >> iran has carried out all necessary measures under the agreement. >> that's nbc's richard engel reporting. now, one of the released prisoners did not get on that plane leaving iran. officials say thoed who wished to depart iran have left. >>> new detail this morning. an american missionary is among those killed in a terrorist attack. mike ritterrington was one of those killed. >>> we have new information about an a man who tried to run two police officers down. when told to get out of the car, he refused and accelerated toward them. they shot at the car. he stopped just inches from hitting them. he faces attempted murder charges. >>> the mexican navy launch thad raid last october. this is one of the hideouts he use. now officials say el chapo left the safe
the "washington post" in a statement said we couldn't be happier to hear the news.att t matt trevithnick held for 40 days. critics have denounced washington for signing any agreement while tehran held americans. and hours after the swap was announced the nuclear deal over two years in the making did move ahead. >> iran has carried out all necessary measures under the agreement. >> that's nbc's richard engel reporting. now, one of the released prisoners did not get on that...
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a book with the washington post" to be an american is a glorious burden. brian: when did you come to the united states? what has been your career path? carlos: i first came when i was three years old. my family -- we moved to northern california where we had some relatives. brian: from where? carlos: from peru, from lima. my family is from peru. i lived in california for seven years. then we went back to peru when i was 10 years old. i stayed there until i finished high school. then i returned to the u.s. and went to the university of notre dame for college. and i pretty much stayed here since. i did a graduate program at the woodrow wilson school at princeton university. the maybe soon to be name changed school at princeton. i worked at the federal reserve for a couple of years because i thought i wanted to be an economist. but i found it sort of dull. i'm sure my colleagues from there are going to see this now and complain to me. they were terrific. but it was the late 1990's. at the time, without the economy was great. without the fed was doing anything
a book with the washington post" to be an american is a glorious burden. brian: when did you come to the united states? what has been your career path? carlos: i first came when i was three years old. my family -- we moved to northern california where we had some relatives. brian: from where? carlos: from peru, from lima. my family is from peru. i lived in california for seven years. then we went back to peru when i was 10 years old. i stayed there until i finished high school. then i...
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the washington post is celebrating this morning. for 545 days this newspaper has been tirelessly campaigning for the freedom of their reporter. you see this morning the owner of the post weighing in on twitter saying wheels up and out of iranian air space. the hashtag is notable. it says jason is free. the campaign hashtag for 18 months was free jason. the top editors of the post are already in europe. they fly to europe on friday in expectation of this news on saturday. for the families involved, all the families, it's a relief to know their loved ones are on the way out of iran. we heard from the brother of jason that you may have seen. here is his statement from this morning. the whole family says they are relieved that jason is on his way home. it's talented journalist who is doing his job fairly, accurately and lawfully. after nearly a year and a half of delays jason's release has brought indescribable relief and joy to our family. this might manightmare is appron end. what you didn't know is the secret negotiations were happyin
the washington post is celebrating this morning. for 545 days this newspaper has been tirelessly campaigning for the freedom of their reporter. you see this morning the owner of the post weighing in on twitter saying wheels up and out of iranian air space. the hashtag is notable. it says jason is free. the campaign hashtag for 18 months was free jason. the top editors of the post are already in europe. they fly to europe on friday in expectation of this news on saturday. for the families...
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they're just asking for some patients to finish it up before the next snowfall arrives. >> posted on the wayne county shares christopher page causing controversy. >> to the captain sat down with peggy gallek. >> we spoke to captain douglas hunter, the post was shared thousands of times but not everybody agrees with you. >> want to draw attention to the fact that it is my belief that there are many plausible books my address things like officers being shot and killed where the crimes be were the the penalties oftentimes are not used to their fullest advantage. >> wayne county sheriff captain doug hunter explaining why he thought thought the post about >> it shows a picture of an electric chair with a line written underneath that says -- time to bring the consequence is . >> it was posted a few hours hours after eight and the officer was shot and killed the in the line of duty, suspect is in custody..t >> women blood of our officers, either our own agency or some other agency is injured or in this case killed, we take it very seriouslyis and stand united. >> it has been shared more than
they're just asking for some patients to finish it up before the next snowfall arrives. >> posted on the wayne county shares christopher page causing controversy. >> to the captain sat down with peggy gallek. >> we spoke to captain douglas hunter, the post was shared thousands of times but not everybody agrees with you. >> want to draw attention to the fact that it is my belief that there are many plausible books my address things like officers being shot and killed...
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the post has been shared 4 thousand times. >> . he says most of the feed back he has received has been positive. there have been a few people that were offended. by his post. >> i believe additional consequences need to be used against individuals who breakiv the law. >> . and the post will not be removed. any time soon. >> . that is good news to some. >> i'm for it. >> one resident agrees. he says if people realize they will face severe consequences the violence may stop. in 1934, steak 'n shake decided the world didn't need another hamburger. it needed a steakburger. so they used 100 percent beef. quick seared to seal in the flavor ... ... you'll only get from a steakburger. steak 'n shake, home of the original this was november movie scene for the actor. it was real life. authorities say the oscar winner saved man from a burning car. 32 year-old driver or reportedlyor speeding when he flipped his car. it burst into flames. police reports show two witnesses used a tool o break then cut the man out of the seat belt. to free him fro
the post has been shared 4 thousand times. >> . he says most of the feed back he has received has been positive. there have been a few people that were offended. by his post. >> i believe additional consequences need to be used against individuals who breakiv the law. >> . and the post will not be removed. any time soon. >> . that is good news to some. >> i'm for it. >> one resident agrees. he says if people realize they will face severe consequences the...
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how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> that's it for us tonight. remember, friend me on facebook and follow me on triter at judge jeanine. thanks so much for watching. "the greg gutfeld show" is next. see you next week. jowly band band is up next with the fox report. >> a possible terror investigation underway as the alleged attacker makes the first trip to court. i am julie banderas, good evening. edward archer arraigned on charges of attempted murder and assault. he claims to have is pledged allegeance to isis and the fbi said he made two trips to saudi arabia and egypt. but officials are not yet calling it a terror attack. the suspect's mother said he was hearing voices receiptly and it started lated this and surv
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jason, he is the washington post reporter, and his newspaper, fred ryan, the publisher there, put out a statement that they can't wait for him to come home. that leaves just one, he's the only one left we have not heard from his family. so, guys, by the process of elimination, if there were anybody left in iran, we suspect he would be the one because we've heard from either the employers or the families of everyone else. >> all right, chris, quickly, we also got word this morning that secretary kerr have i back in the u.s. there had been some speculation that perhaps he would meet with the americans once they arrived in switzerland. do we know why he decided to come back to the u.s.? >> we have not heard why. we don't know whether it was a scheduling issue or why he had to come back across. we will find out. certainly those americanss will go from switzerland to germany, and then be home and we're also looking for word about what kind of reception they'll get once they're back here in the united states. >> all right, chris fraits for us in washington, thanks so much. and we'll come ba
jason, he is the washington post reporter, and his newspaper, fred ryan, the publisher there, put out a statement that they can't wait for him to come home. that leaves just one, he's the only one left we have not heard from his family. so, guys, by the process of elimination, if there were anybody left in iran, we suspect he would be the one because we've heard from either the employers or the families of everyone else. >> all right, chris, quickly, we also got word this morning that...
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the washington post really worked hard behind the scenes, but not only the washington post, a lot of urnalist organizations, reporters committee for freedom, the press, a lot of journalist organizations worked really behind the scenes to try to get jason rezaian out of there. >> yes, we saw remarkable show of unity by news outlets about this case. there was only so much of the post could do, though. i remember during the so-called trial of jason back last summer the post wanted to send an editor to have someone in the courtroom and the post was not allowed to do so, not allowed to send a reporter or editor. iran remains a very difficult country for reporters to operate in. that's why that clip there from anthony bourdain is so remarkable. you get to see what ordinary life was like for them back in 2014, before they were detained. we see his wife in the video clip and i want to mention they were married in 2013. that means they spent more time apart than together, rezaian has been behind bars for 18 months of their marriage, so it's going to be very special when they are able to leave
the washington post really worked hard behind the scenes, but not only the washington post, a lot of urnalist organizations, reporters committee for freedom, the press, a lot of journalist organizations worked really behind the scenes to try to get jason rezaian out of there. >> yes, we saw remarkable show of unity by news outlets about this case. there was only so much of the post could do, though. i remember during the so-called trial of jason back last summer the post wanted to send an...
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now, tuesday night, the teenager posted to instagram she would shoot up several schools in the chester area and it ended with all blacks must die in her posting. she posted the tweet on a dare on sleepover in chester township. hours after she made the post, the fbi and local authorities swarmed the home and police say she admitted that she wrote it. she was arrested, apparently the posts that this 23-year-old man directed at police was in response to the 17-year-old's arrest. both are facing serious charges. the 17-year-old faces several charges and millborn faces terrific -- terror irving threats. it is not clear if he is related to her or knew her. >>> hillary clinton brought her campaign to philadelphia last night at the navy yard. the republican candidates are preparing for the gop debate in the iowa caucuses monday wowld donald trump. >> reporter: the fox news donald trump controversies continues, trump defending his decision to skip out on the debate by fox news. >>> i was not treated well by fox, i have zero respect for meghan kelly. >>> if someone did that didn't show up at the
now, tuesday night, the teenager posted to instagram she would shoot up several schools in the chester area and it ended with all blacks must die in her posting. she posted the tweet on a dare on sleepover in chester township. hours after she made the post, the fbi and local authorities swarmed the home and police say she admitted that she wrote it. she was arrested, apparently the posts that this 23-year-old man directed at police was in response to the 17-year-old's arrest. both are facing...
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the "post" found 987 cases, and the "guardian," 1,014. the country's 18,000 police departments, on average, train officers for only a total of 15 weeks before rookies hit the streets. maria haberfeld, a professor of police science at the john jay college of criminal justice, in new york, blames poor police training-- not rogue cops-- for many questionable cases of lethal force. >> there are police officers who do not belong on the job, who are trigger happy. but this is not the overwhelming majority. to the contrary, this is a fraction of a fraction. but the overwhelming majority are poorly trained. >> reporter: for police officers across the country, guidelines about deadly force are based on supreme court rulings that justify it when officers feel that they or others are in imminent danger. but there are no national standards. and in the wake of so many notorious police shootings, some departments including the one here in columbus are reinforcing the idea that deadly force should be a matter of last resort. >> so, he has a knife... >>
the "post" found 987 cases, and the "guardian," 1,014. the country's 18,000 police departments, on average, train officers for only a total of 15 weeks before rookies hit the streets. maria haberfeld, a professor of police science at the john jay college of criminal justice, in new york, blames poor police training-- not rogue cops-- for many questionable cases of lethal force. >> there are police officers who do not belong on the job, who are trigger happy. but this...
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an ideological partner of the washington post. reporter david shuster was suspended from the network in 2008. his offense? he criticized the then-28 year old's campaigning on behalf of hillary.the post had no problem criticizing the twin daughters of bush 43. they were college freshmen arrested for underage drinking. but there was no criticism when college freshman amy carter was arrested.the post has not criticized the obama girls. nor should it.but in 2005, the paper published a rather lengthy take-down of the 4 and 5 year old adopted children of nominated roberts to the supreme court.and before christmas, the post published a cartoon depicting senator ted cruz's little girls as monkeys.yup. the washington post won't attack young kids. unless . . . its good politics to do so.to comment, go to 3 have developed a blood test that can tell if a patient's illness is a viral or bacterial infection. 3 as danielle nottingham reports... knowing the cause of an illness can help doctors determine the correct treatment. 3 scientists at this
an ideological partner of the washington post. reporter david shuster was suspended from the network in 2008. his offense? he criticized the then-28 year old's campaigning on behalf of hillary.the post had no problem criticizing the twin daughters of bush 43. they were college freshmen arrested for underage drinking. but there was no criticism when college freshman amy carter was arrested.the post has not criticized the obama girls. nor should it.but in 2005, the paper published a rather...
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i will be in denver for the 3:05 kickoff and all the post 3:05 kickoff and all the post-game reaction and hopeful post-game reaction and hopefully celebrating a afc celebration. and after the afc game, the nfc championship game. arizona gets by green bay. and that one had twists and turns galore. and then yesterday the 16-1 panthers, 31-21 winners over the seahawks. they held on to win and next sunday an exciting match-up you will see on fox25. locally the focus as it should be, only seems right, brady and manning, patriots and broncos. have it covered top to bottom. tom leyden, fox25. quarterbacks are the buildup to the game. peyton man something not letting the hype. >> to quote bill belichick we will be continue to new england and i will be talking about them on wednesday -- >> catherine: if you want to see the game in person the cost will be $111,000. flights are under 400. hotel and rental cars another $300. and as of right now the cheapest ticket will cost you $385 apiece. stay with fox25, myfoxboston.com, and the fox25 mobile app for continuing coverage to the buildup to the af
i will be in denver for the 3:05 kickoff and all the post 3:05 kickoff and all the post-game reaction and hopeful post-game reaction and hopefully celebrating a afc celebration. and after the afc game, the nfc championship game. arizona gets by green bay. and that one had twists and turns galore. and then yesterday the 16-1 panthers, 31-21 winners over the seahawks. they held on to win and next sunday an exciting match-up you will see on fox25. locally the focus as it should be, only seems...
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woman has quickly gone viral. 3 susan shain wrote the post. she asked others to consider a new year's resolution of not driving distracted. it came five months after her boyfriend was killed in a car accident. she believes his phone had distracted him. she's asking others to step up and keep their eyes on the road. and it's not just texting she's talking about. it's also changing the radio station or just talking on your phone. 3 that post has 3 now been shared more than 70- thousand times and has about 68-thousand likes. this is bittersweet for susan. she never wanted any attention from the post, but she hopes others will pay attention. and hopefully... it can even same some lives. 3 3 and a lot of excitment for nascar fans today. the facelift to the fans. it's called "daytona rising"... the newly expanded daytona international speedway. 3 the new stadium is nearly a mile long .. the top row of seats reaches 150 feet high ... that's high enough for the spectators to see the atlantic ocean. there are more than sixty luxury suites, dozens of br
woman has quickly gone viral. 3 susan shain wrote the post. she asked others to consider a new year's resolution of not driving distracted. it came five months after her boyfriend was killed in a car accident. she believes his phone had distracted him. she's asking others to step up and keep their eyes on the road. and it's not just texting she's talking about. it's also changing the radio station or just talking on your phone. 3 that post has 3 now been shared more than 70- thousand times and...
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you launched the post in may of 2005. ten years later, what are you doing now to keep up with the changes in how content is devowered by all of us and how the landscape of media is changing? >> thank you well first of all we're a global media company. the huffington post is one of our 15 editions around the world so everything we are doing is about global, mobile and social distribution. we're seeing that more and more engagement and content consumption happens off side so we're publishing at the same time both on our own side as well as on facebook and snapchat and on every other medium. and what is also very important for the huffington post is to see ourselves both as a generalistic enterprise that has won a pulitzer and does investigative reporting and offered to hundreds of thousands of people around the world to express themselves to tell their stories and to engage with each other. >> sure. >> you're combining your video units so you're saying good-bye to 24 hour huffington post live and you're putting a bunch of un
you launched the post in may of 2005. ten years later, what are you doing now to keep up with the changes in how content is devowered by all of us and how the landscape of media is changing? >> thank you well first of all we're a global media company. the huffington post is one of our 15 editions around the world so everything we are doing is about global, mobile and social distribution. we're seeing that more and more engagement and content consumption happens off side so we're...
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you don't know if you will be in the post season every year. like i say i have a brother thatplays in the nfl yet to be in the post season and talks about it all the time and givesperspective of preparing and be read -- being ready to go and earning the right to come back and prepare and get ready to go for next week. it saturday. >> reporter: as we we mentioned 12 patriot players questionable situation. but he is dealing with a coupleinjure shall use and limited during practice all week long. coming up at 7 top of the shower a special live edition of patriots all access from here the cbs scene steve burton is in town with mccourty and butler and sits down with him and scott has bill belichick and there you go one other injury note tom brady remember him, he is dealing with the high ankle sprain and good news he is listed as probably. we know -- probable. we know number 12 will be out as they try to get the w. more coming up in few minutes. now back to you guys. all right. that feels good thanks. >>> tomorrow's game of course will be one to reme
you don't know if you will be in the post season every year. like i say i have a brother thatplays in the nfl yet to be in the post season and talks about it all the time and givesperspective of preparing and be read -- being ready to go and earning the right to come back and prepare and get ready to go for next week. it saturday. >> reporter: as we we mentioned 12 patriot players questionable situation. but he is dealing with a coupleinjure shall use and limited during practice all week...
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the police officer. made controversial posts in the department recommends the meggen hickey talk to the about the backlash. >>> this post received over 6000 likes and resulted in several calls to the sheriff's down. captain doug hunter tells me he >> 911. >> yes i'm in danger. >> some say a chilling 911 call for officer thomas cottrel's murder on monday. >> my ex-boyfriend is looking to kill a cop. >> herschel jones was out on parole for a 2013 burglary and recently arrested for assault. >> one of those kind of guys that you don't want around your kids and family. >> captain doug hunter told me it was his record that prompted his post. and the post time to bring back consequences. >> when these are made to release felony offenders we are putting them back in the population and in this case it whats a deadly result. likes and comments and hunter told me that several people called the sheriff's department is outrage and self posted shame on you and this send the wrong message. hunter tells me he is not sorry. >> i make no apologies for posting that image. i make no apologies for my position on the matter th
the police officer. made controversial posts in the department recommends the meggen hickey talk to the about the backlash. >>> this post received over 6000 likes and resulted in several calls to the sheriff's down. captain doug hunter tells me he >> 911. >> yes i'm in danger. >> some say a chilling 911 call for officer thomas cottrel's murder on monday. >> my ex-boyfriend is looking to kill a cop. >> herschel jones was out on parole for a 2013 burglary...
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you said for days you were only raising cruz's issue of birthplace, because "the washington post" asked you. that was true. other journalists asked you, that was true, but c'mon, you know how to deflect a question. you were trying to make a major surety. "the washington post" asked me that question among others. i haven't given it very much thought, to be honest. i said there is a problem, because there is a substantial doubt. a lot of people think there's not a doubt. >> you started out saying you were helping -- >> in a way i am helping him, but you know who i really am helping? the republican party. he's all right got two lawsuits that just got filed. the first thing the democrats will sue him and sue the party, because he's not allowed to run, okay? how can you have a cant that has a cloud sort of in real estate they call it a cloud of title. he's got a cloud of title. he has a cloud over his head. he probably or possibly is no -- >> many lawyers would disagree. >> some lawyers dispute it. >> but you're the one who made an issue, not the press. >> it hasn't been decided. it depends
you said for days you were only raising cruz's issue of birthplace, because "the washington post" asked you. that was true. other journalists asked you, that was true, but c'mon, you know how to deflect a question. you were trying to make a major surety. "the washington post" asked me that question among others. i haven't given it very much thought, to be honest. i said there is a problem, because there is a substantial doubt. a lot of people think there's not a doubt....
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dan is a chief political correspondent for the "washington post" and author or co-author of four booksincluding two "new york times" bestsellers, collision 2012, the battle for america, 2008. is a regular panelist on pbs's washington week and a frequent guest on cbs, nbc and cnn. dan is so busy that he will probably have to leave this event in less than an hour to be one of the roasters and posters of gwen ifill is receiving a national press club fourth estate award just a clause -- just across the lobby. at across the lobby. at the point i will handle the questions from audience so i hope you have a bunch. mr. norris will sign copies of his book at the table. by the way, married margaret was the recipient of the fourth estate award in 1998 at a picture from that night is just outside the room on the wall. now ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm national press club welcome to dan balz and john norris. >> larry, thank you very much. thank all of you for coming. we are here to celebrate the life and times of the great washington institution, mary mcgrory, a former colleague of mine
dan is a chief political correspondent for the "washington post" and author or co-author of four booksincluding two "new york times" bestsellers, collision 2012, the battle for america, 2008. is a regular panelist on pbs's washington week and a frequent guest on cbs, nbc and cnn. dan is so busy that he will probably have to leave this event in less than an hour to be one of the roasters and posters of gwen ifill is receiving a national press club fourth estate award just a...
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metal on the sidewalk jackie wright had just grabbed her mail when the car came crashing through the post office the turn to look to see what was going on and i saw this car just loving this site. oh my god the driver of a mercedes parked out front of the building on battlefield blvd suddenly hit the gas on the screaming is very scary the force of the car sent shards of glass and pieces of wood everywhere. one man went flying backwards here with things to break the chain christie stevens and her three year old daughter nearly got hit by a wooden beam picked her up and it came right past me and the lady behind and not turn the scattered debris witnesses say first responders use chairs to carry out some of the seven people injured as a man pinned between the car chesapeake police have ruled out foul play and say drugs and alcohol are not factors the woman must adjust to hit the wrong pedal. police had not identified the driver but say charges are pending everyone hurts is expected to recover. i don't ever want to see anything like that again the reporting in chesapeake area came thirteen ye
metal on the sidewalk jackie wright had just grabbed her mail when the car came crashing through the post office the turn to look to see what was going on and i saw this car just loving this site. oh my god the driver of a mercedes parked out front of the building on battlefield blvd suddenly hit the gas on the screaming is very scary the force of the car sent shards of glass and pieces of wood everywhere. one man went flying backwards here with things to break the chain christie stevens and...
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bob says take a look at the minnesota vikings in the nfl post season... they're a long shot at plus 35-hundred to win the super bowl.
bob says take a look at the minnesota vikings in the nfl post season... they're a long shot at plus 35-hundred to win the super bowl.
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anyway, did you get to the post >> steve: yeah, i get to the post office. i sat down the hot dogs, i went over and oh no. i left a bag full of hot dogs at the post office in alabama. >> jimmy: man, i'm so mad right now, you have no idea. [ laughter ] >> steve: how many bud lights -- >> jimmy: i just -- i just -- busch light you idiot. and i just drank enough to equal the calories of one regular busch beer. hey man, i'm just kidding. i arlove you, man. happy holidays. >> steve: all right. hey, merry christmas. >> jimmy: i'm jewish, dude. [ laughter ] i'll talk to you later, though. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: bag of hot dogs. >> jimmy: this one's from @brewergirl610. she says, "my first date was obsessed with trains. he stopped talking when a train "i really love --" "listen to the engine on that." [ laughter ] "i know you can, i know you can." [ laughter ] this one's from @jheart. she says, "home boy wouldn't stop putting the chop sticks in his mouth pretending to be a a walrus." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: come on, homeboy. >> jimmy: homeboy
anyway, did you get to the post >> steve: yeah, i get to the post office. i sat down the hot dogs, i went over and oh no. i left a bag full of hot dogs at the post office in alabama. >> jimmy: man, i'm so mad right now, you have no idea. [ laughter ] >> steve: how many bud lights -- >> jimmy: i just -- i just -- busch light you idiot. and i just drank enough to equal the calories of one regular busch beer. hey man, i'm just kidding. i arlove you, man. happy holidays....
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what else did the post say? advised people how they could get away with it. >> larry: not only is this horrible but it also gives way the plot to shonda rhimes' new hit drama "how to get away with running over black people." ( laughter ) she's going to be really upset about that, you guys. for more on this, let's talk to a member of the st. paul police department. please welcome officer peggy grendelson. now, peggy, you agree that this was a disgusting act, right? >> oh, fer sure, larry. putteen something like this up on facebook is absolutelly unforgivable, you betcha. >> larry: i know! i know! on facebook! that cop was out of his mind! >> oh, yah. what was he thinking? at least create a private group called, oh, i don't know, "let's run over uppity blacks who won't quit yappin'," and then you can control who sees your hateful posts. >> larry: or you could just not post awful things like that! >> yah, i s'pose. we're on the same page there. >> larry: no, we're not on the same page there. i'm trying to find out
what else did the post say? advised people how they could get away with it. >> larry: not only is this horrible but it also gives way the plot to shonda rhimes' new hit drama "how to get away with running over black people." ( laughter ) she's going to be really upset about that, you guys. for more on this, let's talk to a member of the st. paul police department. please welcome officer peggy grendelson. now, peggy, you agree that this was a disgusting act, right? >> oh,...
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the post threatened to shoot up students in the chester upland school district. police and the fbi are now looking into the matter. >> as a parent i think it's ridiculous that someone would do that. but i am glad they caught the person that did it. >> people take it seriously like i did. i didn't think it was funny at all. >> police and the fbi were able to trace the post to their home. the girl is a student from chester high and she admitted to writing the post. >>> the fbi set up check points around a wildlife refuge in oregon. the move comes after several members were arrested including leader, ammon bundy. and one was killed. the group seized the headquarters of the wildlife refuge earlier this month. and they are calling for federal lands to be turned over to local authorities. >>> gop frontrunner donald trump is making headlines saying he will not attend the debate. >> reporter: sara, last night in a wild press conference, donald trump says he will hold his own event to raise money for veterans apparently he is not jokin joking, donald trump's campaign says
the post threatened to shoot up students in the chester upland school district. police and the fbi are now looking into the matter. >> as a parent i think it's ridiculous that someone would do that. but i am glad they caught the person that did it. >> people take it seriously like i did. i didn't think it was funny at all. >> police and the fbi were able to trace the post to their home. the girl is a student from chester high and she admitted to writing the post. >>>...
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he ran out of the post office, leaving those two envelopes behind. so in this day and age, you see something, say something. the clerks went ahead and called police. police came out, evacuated the post office and looked into exactly what isin the envelopes. we don't know yet, we just know it's nonhazardous. so quite the scene out here. several blocks shut down t 13th street and washington avenue. this looks like this will be the case for a while. officials saying they're looking through the post office, making on in there. they want to clear the building first, but no customers have been let inside since 3:00, and there are several post office employees who have been out herere for some time. at this point, officials are calling this man a person of interest. they want to try to spqak with him about what he was trying to send to the fbi. we're expecting to have a picture of this mano you can help track him down so police not a suspect, just a person of interest. we will remain out here on the scene and let you know how all this develops in the next co
he ran out of the post office, leaving those two envelopes behind. so in this day and age, you see something, say something. the clerks went ahead and called police. police came out, evacuated the post office and looked into exactly what isin the envelopes. we don't know yet, we just know it's nonhazardous. so quite the scene out here. several blocks shut down t 13th street and washington avenue. this looks like this will be the case for a while. officials saying they're looking through the...
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the wonderful aspects of the post, paternalism is gone. rmation, i won't talk much about jeff bezos, i have feelings about that but at this point it is good for the newspaper itself. the industry is not dying but is changing and my elijah s fox is the two key aspects of what is going on, to what i have done my whole life. storytelling is how humans understand existence in the world, that storytelling will continue no matter what. different formats couldn't matter whether it was documentaries' or snatch at, you are telling stories and that is an important part of what we do. what you do or what i do or what anybody does to explain the world. but the second one is more vulnerable. you have to have people going out there looking for those documents, going places, not staying home just on computers and blabbing away. for all of the wonders the internet has created and the freedoms, also the sense of responsibility you have, harder to get away with things because everybody has access. there's also much more misinformation and garbage out there t
the wonderful aspects of the post, paternalism is gone. rmation, i won't talk much about jeff bezos, i have feelings about that but at this point it is good for the newspaper itself. the industry is not dying but is changing and my elijah s fox is the two key aspects of what is going on, to what i have done my whole life. storytelling is how humans understand existence in the world, that storytelling will continue no matter what. different formats couldn't matter whether it was documentaries'...