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when we come back we'll have this one sided who can with take deliver oh and of course you the viewer you're watching adam vs the man stating. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions create through it through the pretty maid who can you trust no one who is you know maybe a little bit with the global machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called. when nobody dares to ask we give our tea question more. into it only at the military mechanisms to do the work to bring justice or accountability. i have a right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i think taxes . i would characterize obama as a charismatic. of american exceptionalism. welcome back to adam vs the man and now this one time. oh i. am so i'm so sick and tired of not having music or the phone for that i had this and she used to carry for you the federal government to have these retarded laws to appear to be to kate use our own recorder and i will record it takes our devil dog well i'm telling you once you've got this week tomorrow i'm going to t
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stretch all right stick around when we come back like larry pratt and it's wednesday why not you the viewer you're watching adam vs the man. and what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who make decisions to predict what will get through to people may who can you trust no one who has even deal with the global mission we see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called back when nobody dares to ask we'd give our tea question more. you know sometimes you see a story and seem so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some of the part of it and realize that everything you saw you don't. charge is a big. welcome back to out of versus the man calles continues in mexico with drug cartel violence surging recently over the past weekend at least forty people died in drug cartel related attacks so we support of the mexican government so many people were massacred in monterey on friday at a bar with many innocent bystanders caught in a crossfire between the drug gang and the gulf cartel tend to have faded bodies including those of three
stretch all right stick around when we come back like larry pratt and it's wednesday why not you the viewer you're watching adam vs the man. and what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who make decisions to predict what will get through to people may who can you trust no one who has even deal with the global mission we see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called back when nobody dares to ask we'd give our tea question more. you know sometimes you see a story...
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the i would you would you think it would be you would think you'd be the viewer but i think that the overall goal for the media right now is to profit i mean they're constantly worried about ratings why are they worried about ratings because in the advertising department or in the sales department those ratings need to be presented to advertisers and if you are cut based think that if you cover stories that are important stories on libya stories on the economy that americans aren't going to buy they want to sensationalism they're going to focus on the sensationalism and if they think that's going to bring in the money in the ratings then that's what they're going to cover and i think that that's discouraging and i think they're wrong i think they're wrong on that point i want to talk to really briefly about the business of news fox is of course a very successful example they are a money making machine they are not fair and balanced as they say they know they're not fair and balanced but they have a business model and it's working for them let me ask you this you're a member of what y
the i would you would you think it would be you would think you'd be the viewer but i think that the overall goal for the media right now is to profit i mean they're constantly worried about ratings why are they worried about ratings because in the advertising department or in the sales department those ratings need to be presented to advertisers and if you are cut based think that if you cover stories that are important stories on libya stories on the economy that americans aren't going to buy...
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heartfelt to the president and the viewers. i became part of the joke but that's no excuse. i made a mistake and i'm sorry and i shouldn't have said it and i apologize to the president and to the viewers who heard me say that. >> jon: now, now, you knew he was going to apologize. but what you didn't know is his apology would be chaperoned. ( laughter ) by show regular willy geist' disapproving glare. look at this guy. look at his face during this apology. look at it! it is a perfect mix of disappointment. it has a dash of sadness. a smidgen of disbelief. all with just a hint of "why the ( bleep ) am i in some shot?" ( laughter ) seriously. why is he in that shot? you can't grab a one-shot? not that i'm complaining because for my money, having him there works. it has that look of, "no, mister! you are going to sit here and you are going to tell mr. ferguson why you broke his ( bleep ) window. now we're going over there right now." i actually think from now ofrom now on, this guy willy geist should be included in all of our apologies. >> i have made terrible mistakes and hurt
heartfelt to the president and the viewers. i became part of the joke but that's no excuse. i made a mistake and i'm sorry and i shouldn't have said it and i apologize to the president and to the viewers who heard me say that. >> jon: now, now, you knew he was going to apologize. but what you didn't know is his apology would be chaperoned. ( laughter ) by show regular willy geist' disapproving glare. look at this guy. look at his face during this apology. look at it! it is a perfect mix...
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kind of repercussion where you know i should say before before we get any further to explain to the viewers the shyer you mean new hampshire the free state project in the wonderful community of activists up there that have created a space that is at least a little bit freer than the rest of the country and police behave themselves a little bit better generally than then at least an investigation that's part of the free state project and if you're looking for more liberty minded neighbors turn up here and we came back home and joined the peace level lucian ok now the charge for wiretapping that came from the arrest right the original the arresting officers made one of the charges wiretapping is that correct. that's right you know that's great they ended up charging us one tapping based on we were supposed to check in with a friend in a cell phone and all the raw footage in albany was online you can check it out a compliment or slash greenfield and we have a tragedy of going up later this afternoon but then learned seven charges it was given to me was supposedly it would work because they wan
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. >>> we're back with carolyn brown, producer of "on the line" what do you want the viewer, after theyatch the documentary to go home with if you will at the end. >> i think for me it was all about people understanding who these people are and not just the minutemen and what motivates them, but also the people that risked their lives across the desert in arizona, that's where they're crossing to come to the united states and work. it's about making them human. i spent a long time with the minutemen who called them aliens, even with the border patrol, who are very nice and doing a great job. they dehumanize these people as well. the film ended up being about the people and making them human beings as the border patrol and minutemen call them. >> did youen watt to put marie in the car and say, can you come home with me? >> for lots of reasons i really identified with her, i thought, how is she different than me or any of my cousins or my family members. she's a human being, she looks like people in my family, why is it that she's having this experience and i don't. >> i have to play devi
. >>> we're back with carolyn brown, producer of "on the line" what do you want the viewer, after theyatch the documentary to go home with if you will at the end. >> i think for me it was all about people understanding who these people are and not just the minutemen and what motivates them, but also the people that risked their lives across the desert in arizona, that's where they're crossing to come to the united states and work. it's about making them human. i spent a...
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with their pants down and an i pad in the in their pants and of course you the viewer start your weekend off right with adam versus the man. ladies and gentlemen meet the new and improved shoulder thing that goes up yeah right there oh and that flag in there that that represents the newest nation of the world southern sudan which technically doesn't exist yet but will in about five hours or is there already been knighted in the sudan anyway as of minutes tonight the u.n. and the republic of sudan see very similar flag will recognize southern sudan as its own free and independent nation well sort of it least it will be counted by the united nations as number one hundred ninety three remember over two hundred gets a prize you see this goes back to two thousand and five when an internationally brokered peace deal between the north and south was struck after decades of civil wars remember so then used to be a part of egypt and then when independence from england until one thousand nine hundred six so with this latest break off are the sudanese finally free of colonization not. quite ok not e
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that story and finally tonight will have the story of world war three as could only be told by you the viewers of adam versus the man. ladies and gentlemen the the fault is nearly upon us obama said a thirty six hour deadline for republicans last thursday but now they've not dismissed it they're ignoring it how do the but doing so do alone but i have to ask with the debt ceiling deadline growing perilously close what exactly are global markets person for. with the debt ceiling deadline growing perilously close global markets are bracing for the unthinkable i use the let me know i will kill you we're going to blow your brains out. whoa now that's that's scary i don't even have a a snide comment yet for that one i'm still recovering that was norm buffett the oracle of all was saying the government is going to blow our brains out. today is the minus fifteen days to the fall day and obama must be feeling pretty silly now because he's been trying on hats for his birthday party in chicago but the day at for that it's happening the day after d.-day but more like a tyrant scorned you see on thursday d
that story and finally tonight will have the story of world war three as could only be told by you the viewers of adam versus the man. ladies and gentlemen the the fault is nearly upon us obama said a thirty six hour deadline for republicans last thursday but now they've not dismissed it they're ignoring it how do the but doing so do alone but i have to ask with the debt ceiling deadline growing perilously close what exactly are global markets person for. with the debt ceiling deadline growing...
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are "the most consistently misinformed media viewers," the most consistently misinformedas it turns out, i was misinformed. which should not have been surprising, because i do watch a lot of fox news. dammit! i did it again. wait. [applause] don't applaud my ignorance. politifact, the non-partisan fact-checking guy or guys or girl, thoroughly researched my state, and they found that while in two of the news survey, fox news viewers scored the lowest, in other polls they were merely near the bottom. [laughter] some of fox news individual shows scored as more informed of let's say viewers of, i don't know, this show. so thanks for fact [bleeped] me, stoners. get a job! [applause] we can't all teach world history. anyway, ultimately politifact declared my statement false. i defer to their judgment, and i apologize for my mistake. to not do so would be irresponsible. if i were to continue to make such mistakes and misstatements and not correct them, especially if each and every one of those misstatements happened to go in one very particular direction on the political spectru
are "the most consistently misinformed media viewers," the most consistently misinformedas it turns out, i was misinformed. which should not have been surprising, because i do watch a lot of fox news. dammit! i did it again. wait. [applause] don't applaud my ignorance. politifact, the non-partisan fact-checking guy or guys or girl, thoroughly researched my state, and they found that while in two of the news survey, fox news viewers scored the lowest, in other polls they were merely...
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for longboards with our special guest in studio all the way from virginia beach and of course you the viewers. what did you really think i was going to end it every hello with versus the man. brawl you sworn enemies of g.m.o. as that is genetically modified organisms are frankenfood who also happen to be stoners have i got the most what good temptation for you g.m.o. marijuana is here and in south america it's a booming trade according to national news dot com regular marijuana contains between two and seven percent t.h.c. to try to kind of an all of the primary active ingredient but g.m.o. super pot can have up to eighteen percent so if you normally smoke nine joints of trash compactor mexican try you'll only need one joint of g.m.o. super pot to get you just as high apparently the seeds are coming from europe in the united states but the trade is taking off in colombia where industrial hemp with zero percent t.h.c. was an essential cash crop until the war on drugs and other things that make sense shut that down now farmers who can turn to any legal crops because with all the taxes they're s
for longboards with our special guest in studio all the way from virginia beach and of course you the viewers. what did you really think i was going to end it every hello with versus the man. brawl you sworn enemies of g.m.o. as that is genetically modified organisms are frankenfood who also happen to be stoners have i got the most what good temptation for you g.m.o. marijuana is here and in south america it's a booming trade according to national news dot com regular marijuana contains between...
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the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on appropriated agricultural worker manuals and high fashion labels to satirically address class issues, cultural identities, and consumerism. >> angelica -- her father was an agricultural worker, so she has drawn a lot from the materials the agricultural department sends to agricultural workers, referencing the depiction of farm workers and some of the information about
the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on appropriated agricultural worker manuals and high fashion labels to satirically address class issues, cultural identities,...
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i get that, but can you explain that to the viewers? >> i think they can get that easily. >> so this would apply to my host? >> yes. >> patrick, we are in the lounge area of the museum. apart from being super creepy, what is the purpose of the mannequins? >> i like to have somebody watching the television screen. >> loving the elevator. have you ever lived it up while going down? >> probably. >> that's a yes. and does your wife know? >> the current one does not know. >> well, we won't put this in the show so don't worry. what is the future of elevators? will they start going sideways? will there be a glass elevator like in "willy wonka" that can fly? >> we are looking at an increasing amount of technology. >> can you expand on that? >> it is being used right now at several buildings in new york. >> here is what i have learned. what comes up, must come down. aside from me, i am permanently high. elevators will stand the test of time is a major theme in american technology. and man gnaw kens when you make -- and mannequins when you make ou
i get that, but can you explain that to the viewers? >> i think they can get that easily. >> so this would apply to my host? >> yes. >> patrick, we are in the lounge area of the museum. apart from being super creepy, what is the purpose of the mannequins? >> i like to have somebody watching the television screen. >> loving the elevator. have you ever lived it up while going down? >> probably. >> that's a yes. and does your wife know? >> the...
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want and clearly the viewers want somebody to tell the truth. absolutely you know what i've also been a journalism professor and i you know i told my students that. the public has a very keen b.s. detector they know when you're not giving them the full story and a big problem with what's happening in traditional commercial media now is that they're so afraid of offending anybody that they're not actually telling you anything if the republicans say it's black in the republican say it's what the democrats say it's white and the reporter comes out and says g.o.p. says black democrats say white i'm done well that's not that's one of them is obviously not telling the truth or is farther away from the truth than the other and if you're not making that decision for them as a general making that analysis as a journalist you're adding nothing to the story you're just sort of repeating what somebody else said as opposed to actually doing your own digging and sort of making connecting from dots you have to be able to see it some point either it's closer to
want and clearly the viewers want somebody to tell the truth. absolutely you know what i've also been a journalism professor and i you know i told my students that. the public has a very keen b.s. detector they know when you're not giving them the full story and a big problem with what's happening in traditional commercial media now is that they're so afraid of offending anybody that they're not actually telling you anything if the republicans say it's black in the republican say it's what the...
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thank you to you, the viewer, for allowing me into your homes. ank you to the management at tntv who put up with the man with very little patience for putting the heavyweight of an iconic show on the shoulders of this host for believing in this former farm workers. it is with great honor i host comunidad del valle. thank you for celebrating with me. >> i'm so honored. he was a guest on comunidad del valle when i first began hosting this program that's been on 30 or 40 years. we don't even know. joe hernandez of little joe familia. such an honor to have you back on the show. >> my honor. congratulations. fifteen years. >> you have children? >> that's right. >> congratulations. you're on because people love you and appreciate you. you have a big heart. you do great things for the public, the community and the people. we know it and feel that, damien, god has blessed you and by doing that blessed us all. really. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you for the great work you do. >> i'm not a tehano, i'm a california kid. i love the music
thank you to you, the viewer, for allowing me into your homes. ank you to the management at tntv who put up with the man with very little patience for putting the heavyweight of an iconic show on the shoulders of this host for believing in this former farm workers. it is with great honor i host comunidad del valle. thank you for celebrating with me. >> i'm so honored. he was a guest on comunidad del valle when i first began hosting this program that's been on 30 or 40 years. we don't even...
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for the international viewers, world report is next. for the u.s. viewers, "john king, usa" starts now. >> good evening. we are live from capitol hill on a busy day of breaking news in the debt ceiling. for the republican house, well, the third time was the charm. the votes wednesday and thursday were post boned and moemtments , the gavel passed. >> the yeahs, 218, the theys, 210. the bill has passed. the motion to reconsider is laid pun the table. >> the boehner bill got 218 motes. 22 republicans voted against it and all of the democrats. just before the vote, speaker boehner blamed president obama at the talks aimed at a bipartisan deal. >> i stuck my neck out a mile and i put revenues on the table. in order to try to come to an agreement to avert us being where we are. but a lot of people in this town can never say yes. a lot of people can never say yes. this house has acted and it is time for the administration and time for our colleagues across the aisle, put something on the table. tell us where you are. >> here is the thing. the conservatives
for the international viewers, world report is next. for the u.s. viewers, "john king, usa" starts now. >> good evening. we are live from capitol hill on a busy day of breaking news in the debt ceiling. for the republican house, well, the third time was the charm. the votes wednesday and thursday were post boned and moemtments , the gavel passed. >> the yeahs, 218, the theys, 210. the bill has passed. the motion to reconsider is laid pun the table. >> the boehner...
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if you look get the pictures, in photograph one, that is one of the pictures of it shows the viewer into the open space -- that shows the view in the open space. they obstruct the view of the surrounding hills. another picture shows the fog obstructing views of the east bay, and finally, for perspective, take away the picture, so it is clear to me these pictures demonstrate a violation of planning guidelines and of the planning department should not have done this, so i asked how does it happen. i said, how do you guys decide how this is done? he said, we take a look of the pictures submitted with the application. the one picture that came with the application was a very small and incorrect simulation that showed a small box not looking towards any of the views but to my house, so there is no way to the planning department could make any decision about whether this diminishes views, and they do not have time to go and look at all these, so they just do it based on the pictures, so my contention is the pictures were intentionally misleading, and to underscore this, they have submitted eve
if you look get the pictures, in photograph one, that is one of the pictures of it shows the viewer into the open space -- that shows the view in the open space. they obstruct the view of the surrounding hills. another picture shows the fog obstructing views of the east bay, and finally, for perspective, take away the picture, so it is clear to me these pictures demonstrate a violation of planning guidelines and of the planning department should not have done this, so i asked how does it...
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in that direction in the other categories as well i think the most important thing i can say to the viewers in the time we have left go on the website yourself it's rebuild the dream dot com as a community rebuild the dream dot org is another effort to rebuild the dream dot com is i think. an incredible flowering there are so many creative ideas i mean some of the ideas that have come come forward think i have been in politics for a long time maybe not as long as you but a long time from my point of view and i'll tell you some of these ideas are so creative ways for as if instead of saying to corporations we'll give you a big tax break now go out there and create jobs why not give the tax credit to the individual american and let that american then go to that corporation say you get a tax break but only if you hire me buddy and that would actually be a much more targeted way to use our tax breaks to create jobs brilliant ideas like that americans are so creative have so many good ideas the d.c. crowd gets so inbred with a couple of couple of ideas unfortunately often mostly bad of late we b
in that direction in the other categories as well i think the most important thing i can say to the viewers in the time we have left go on the website yourself it's rebuild the dream dot com as a community rebuild the dream dot org is another effort to rebuild the dream dot com is i think. an incredible flowering there are so many creative ideas i mean some of the ideas that have come come forward think i have been in politics for a long time maybe not as long as you but a long time from my...
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now look to this, about 85 percent of the viewers disagree with the jury's decision.agree in some people are unsure how they'd feel about 4%. first off we had one from someone saying this is a tragedy on so many levels, certainly no justice for cayley, but there was really no evidence to prosecute being a liar does not make you a killer. >> that sucks, the d.a. did a great job. the testimony from the family was damning. >> we want to know what luting visit the kron4 facebook fan page to vote. we posted video of the vote being read in entirety. >> new details about the recent rash of shootings in richmond. that left three people dead and three others wounded. but this is really alarming. >> richmond police believe that three of the shootings are very likely connected. as we were telling you, the shooting sunday night were in these four locations. now please tell us they believe three of the shootings that occurred the ones within 45 minutes of each other were linked, two of them were in the city one in the unincorporated area, three dead and two were wounded. >> and th
now look to this, about 85 percent of the viewers disagree with the jury's decision.agree in some people are unsure how they'd feel about 4%. first off we had one from someone saying this is a tragedy on so many levels, certainly no justice for cayley, but there was really no evidence to prosecute being a liar does not make you a killer. >> that sucks, the d.a. did a great job. the testimony from the family was damning. >> we want to know what luting visit the kron4 facebook fan...
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the effect is the same on the viewer. atch it, as i said, they are creating -- let's put it this way, gay rights movement wouldn't be as powerful as it was without the tv supporting it. they think they 25% of americans are gay. the real statistic is 2%. there's only one area where 25% of the population is gay. on television. people tend to take what they see on tv, without "ellen" and "will and grace" i doubt we are where we are. it's a passive social messages is probably the best way to put it. >> hi, i'm dell. i was with abc when "soap" came out. >> it's your fault. >> pardon? >> it's your fault. >> it's my fault. it's fred's fault. >> fred? >> silverman. and the thing was that that was -- they were so nervous about it going out that they fed the pilots to the o and os all before. before they went out. because they were so scared that it wouldn't be accepted. >> by the way, it wasn't accepted. it was wildly boycotted. it is boycotted that it lost money, and abc kept it on the air. >> yup. then we caved. >> yup. >> this i
the effect is the same on the viewer. atch it, as i said, they are creating -- let's put it this way, gay rights movement wouldn't be as powerful as it was without the tv supporting it. they think they 25% of americans are gay. the real statistic is 2%. there's only one area where 25% of the population is gay. on television. people tend to take what they see on tv, without "ellen" and "will and grace" i doubt we are where we are. it's a passive social messages is probably...
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we don't want to leave out the viewers to the west. no warnings on the storm. upper ville, north foxville county right in between barriville. all right. led back to the maps. busy weekend. we had a high of 92 today before the storms came in. we had the early morning storms as well. we did have that nice low today i was talking about this morning, where we could sneak in the highs up into the 90s with the sunshine. here we are right now. this is going to drop quickly when the storm gets here with the hour in d.c. we're going to drop down to 72 tonight and the storms get suppressed to the south. tomorrow afternoon, i think we'll have pretty much a rain-free day. isolated storms towards fredericksburg and southern maryland. how the computer model has it. the cloud cover begins to dissipate during the overnight and the july 4th looks pretty good. a caution. there could be a stray storm to the south. at the beach, 85 tomorrow pap 30% chance of a thunderstorm, and as for the fireworks, i am making the call. going to be dry, 84. very warm and humid. in writing, this i
we don't want to leave out the viewers to the west. no warnings on the storm. upper ville, north foxville county right in between barriville. all right. led back to the maps. busy weekend. we had a high of 92 today before the storms came in. we had the early morning storms as well. we did have that nice low today i was talking about this morning, where we could sneak in the highs up into the 90s with the sunshine. here we are right now. this is going to drop quickly when the storm gets here...
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the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on appropriated agricultural worker manuals and high fashion labels to satirically address class issues, cultural identities, and consumerism. >> angelica -- her father was an agricultural worker, so she has drawn a lot from the materials the agricultural department sends to agricultural workers, referencing the depiction of farm workers and some of the information about pesticide application. >> mitzi combines a variety of media, including embroidery, to create artifacts of mexican, chicano, pop culture. she greets immensely detailed drawings of celebrities on the same platform of her friends and families. her work combines elements of chicano portraiture and low writer art, rendered in upon new art style, or intca
the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on appropriated agricultural worker manuals and high fashion labels to satirically address class issues, cultural identities,...
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effect is the same on the viewer. r great asset -- a gay rights movement would not be anywhere near as powerful as was without the helping industry actively promoting it to i guess i'll pull yesterday the fed huge number of americans say 25% of americans are gay. the real statistic is 2-5%. people tend to take what they see on tv for granted. i doubt we are where we are in this debate. it is an active propaganda medium and it's a passive social message need to buy the best to put it. >> i was with abc when so came out -- when soap came out. ipaqs that it is fred's fault. >> fred harris? >> fred silverman. and the thing was that they were so nervous about it going out that they fed the pilot to everyone before, before they went out because they were so scared that it would be accepted. >> and it wasn't accepted that it was widely boycotted. it was so boycotted it lost money every single season. abc kept it on the it anyway. >> yeah. and then we caved. now, this is my question. you already named one, or i think to organi
effect is the same on the viewer. r great asset -- a gay rights movement would not be anywhere near as powerful as was without the helping industry actively promoting it to i guess i'll pull yesterday the fed huge number of americans say 25% of americans are gay. the real statistic is 2-5%. people tend to take what they see on tv for granted. i doubt we are where we are in this debate. it is an active propaganda medium and it's a passive social message need to buy the best to put it. >> i...
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i just interrupted you, but explain to the viewer why they are waiting in the first place.we know? >> brands are clamoring to get in google plus. google does what google does. here's a network, everybody. >> i apologize for sbripting. >> it's funny because here's a company that couldn't get social right at all and now it's the fastest growing social network in history. 20 million in three weeks. it took facebook 852 days to get to 10 million. >> the voice mail. why don't you sign up. on the land line. >> we got invites. we thought that was special. >> i saw that. no problem. >> it will be back. >> brands saw it as an immediate opportunity. all of the fuss, the incredible bus, no pun intended. that was the last thing. now you have michael dell over a weekend asking, do you think that this would be a great place where we could bring suft mer service. he had a phenomenal reaction from customers. you start to see that the opportunity is really there. people expect brands to come to them. they don't want to visit websites and pick up the phone and call when they have a problem.
i just interrupted you, but explain to the viewer why they are waiting in the first place.we know? >> brands are clamoring to get in google plus. google does what google does. here's a network, everybody. >> i apologize for sbripting. >> it's funny because here's a company that couldn't get social right at all and now it's the fastest growing social network in history. 20 million in three weeks. it took facebook 852 days to get to 10 million. >> the voice mail. why don't...
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we're never going to have enough when do you think that web news programming will steal away all of the viewers who are bored to death with cable news well leaf he said the sooner the better never have i seen such savvy reporting nor so many grassroots folks trying to make a difference your imaginary friend told us i am a student in hamburg germany most of my peers well they get the news online i don't even own a t.v. anymore and that's some good news out of germany morrie he said the only ones that still read a newspaper and trust the news on t.v. are either above the age of sixty or simply don't even care what happens in the world and may be true but you don't have to be old to watch the same politically slanted reporting on line from the same networks that bring it to you on cable it's about the content therein seems to feel the same he said a lack of true journalism on the part of traditional news sources is pushing them faster into antiquity remember the media in america they love entertainment so news networks in the us believe they need to have the good guys in the bad guys in order to a
we're never going to have enough when do you think that web news programming will steal away all of the viewers who are bored to death with cable news well leaf he said the sooner the better never have i seen such savvy reporting nor so many grassroots folks trying to make a difference your imaginary friend told us i am a student in hamburg germany most of my peers well they get the news online i don't even own a t.v. anymore and that's some good news out of germany morrie he said the only ones...
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>> by the way, that's a very nice trance toigs the viewer's question, because the most important thing is the people that you have on your team, the talent base that you have and any c.e.o. will tell you that. have you to focus on that. in terms of hiring when you talk about the total of alcoa, we've added about 2,500 jobs since the lowest point, june of last year n. the u.s. 2,200. and a major part of that is new hiring. some of it is acquisitions that we did, but a major part is new hiring. we have some places like davenport, ohio that were substantially hit in the downturn, but they now have more employees than they had before. >> susie: quickly, why do your fellow c.e.o.s not feel comfortable about hiring? >> you don't want a compromise on your cost position. as long as you believe that the uptoward trend is not stable, you stay away from hiring, right, because you want to keep the cost as flexible as you can, right. but the thing is, the thing is if you have got new products, if you have good relationships with your customers, you can create growth, can you create growth even in d
>> by the way, that's a very nice trance toigs the viewer's question, because the most important thing is the people that you have on your team, the talent base that you have and any c.e.o. will tell you that. have you to focus on that. in terms of hiring when you talk about the total of alcoa, we've added about 2,500 jobs since the lowest point, june of last year n. the u.s. 2,200. and a major part of that is new hiring. some of it is acquisitions that we did, but a major part is new...
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the voters and the viewers who are paying attention like the viewers that are watching us now, absolutely know that marco rubio is right on. and i'm not saying this from partisan point of view tomorrow. the president waited until the last moment to get this thing going. armageddon that his budget proposal was voted down by the democrats. it was so wild. and rubio just pounded it home and pounded it home and pounded it home. >> bill, each unsophisticated voters, even people who don't -- they don't know what a debt ceiling is even people who are not following this. they are allowed to vote in this country. >> and when those people hear it, i think it could hurt the republicans. now, i think the republicans, i want to be fair about this. i think they have hurt themselves in this. barack obama comes out with this really class warfare cheap argument about well, the republicans are letting the corporate jet owners get off with these tax loopholes. why don't the republicans at that point say, you know what? let's eliminate -- fine, eliminate that loophole. they don't do that they do cough off as
the voters and the viewers who are paying attention like the viewers that are watching us now, absolutely know that marco rubio is right on. and i'm not saying this from partisan point of view tomorrow. the president waited until the last moment to get this thing going. armageddon that his budget proposal was voted down by the democrats. it was so wild. and rubio just pounded it home and pounded it home and pounded it home. >> bill, each unsophisticated voters, even people who don't --...
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one of a film garry's i'm most interested in so we have many russian films in the program which the viewer is like a lot but they also want to see some exclusive which they normally wouldn't have a chance to watch in the cinema one such films this year is american documentary modern coal which has been a big success media watching it go anywhere you'd see it every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event and you get to we can see a selection of the films for this year. also many lectures most of the film discussions in vancouver itself and several of the region bringing together thousands of international guests to create towns of central russia. from the palace of the museum is available there are several cultural our mosques here and you will film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why. that question and more let's meet this week's guest i say live it to me. now tell me your involvement with the festival. to go part of. the. programming for this so i decided to take this season so put me to com
one of a film garry's i'm most interested in so we have many russian films in the program which the viewer is like a lot but they also want to see some exclusive which they normally wouldn't have a chance to watch in the cinema one such films this year is american documentary modern coal which has been a big success media watching it go anywhere you'd see it every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event and you get to we can see a selection of the films for this year. also...
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it's just being respectful of you the viewer, the voter who deserves direct answers from the people whonate enough to be given a platform on national television to speak directly to the american people. there's breaking news to tell you about the debt ceiling debate. harry reid id has called off tonight's expected vote on his debt ceiling proposal. the vote is now expected sunday afternoon at 1:00 eastern time. republican senate leader mitch mcconnell is negotiating with the white house and that's where we go now to brianna keilar standing by. what's the latest on these talks? >> it appears that a day of negotiations between the white house and congress specifically vice president joe biden and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, all of this sort of wrapping up for the evening. it appears people will finally be going to sleep here shortly. but it's interesting because earlier in the day, we heard republicans being positive about a deal being near. and democrats were being pessimistic. we just heard on capitol hill from the senate budget committee chairman kent conrad he said signifi
it's just being respectful of you the viewer, the voter who deserves direct answers from the people whonate enough to be given a platform on national television to speak directly to the american people. there's breaking news to tell you about the debt ceiling debate. harry reid id has called off tonight's expected vote on his debt ceiling proposal. the vote is now expected sunday afternoon at 1:00 eastern time. republican senate leader mitch mcconnell is negotiating with the white house and...
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course and is any indication could backfire ultimately that you're going to lose the gratings you're going to lose viewers and you know ultimately you may be you may find yourself under investigation networks that pledge to lean forward or claim to be fair and balanced or they call themselves the most trusted name in news c defectors leaving to find an independent outlet if they want to try to live up to those moderns lauren lyster party washington d.c. . well the motivation behind it sensationalistic rather than fact journalism maybe the age old pursuit for higher profits that's according to a co-host of the young news sure the overall goal for the media right now is to profit i mean they're constantly worried about ratings why are they worried about ratings because in the advertising department or in the sales department those ratings need to be presented to advertisers and if you are cut they think that if you cover stories that are important stories on libya stories on the economy that americans are going to buy it they want the sensationalism they're going to focus on the sensationalism there is an a
course and is any indication could backfire ultimately that you're going to lose the gratings you're going to lose viewers and you know ultimately you may be you may find yourself under investigation networks that pledge to lean forward or claim to be fair and balanced or they call themselves the most trusted name in news c defectors leaving to find an independent outlet if they want to try to live up to those moderns lauren lyster party washington d.c. . well the motivation behind it...
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show and it's my chance to give you my take on it one more time our first comments tonight is from the viewer rant line a lot of ideas have been tossed around about how to resolve the debt limit debate in congress and what president obama can do about it if republicans succeed in bringing our nation to a default one of those ideas is the so-called constitutional option here's what allen had to say about it and i believe president obama has an affirmative obligation to work raise the debt ceiling that is to pay all bills when do we presume to what article fourteen section for the constitution i don't think we have a choice i think you can be impeached if it is not here with you to get to me and very concept to shintoism to not guarantee that that steve perry. well that's the fourteenth amendment however which says that the crew of the dead of the united station of the question it was written after the civil war and it was basically the debts of the union soldiers an army the question the next paragraph goes on to say that the debts of the the confederate soldiers are not going to be paid but a
show and it's my chance to give you my take on it one more time our first comments tonight is from the viewer rant line a lot of ideas have been tossed around about how to resolve the debt limit debate in congress and what president obama can do about it if republicans succeed in bringing our nation to a default one of those ideas is the so-called constitutional option here's what allen had to say about it and i believe president obama has an affirmative obligation to work raise the debt...
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the finals america will take place on sunday with viewer of y. and pair of white chasing latin america's football trophy your of their first title since one thousand nine hundred ninety five while paraguayan have not won the cup america since one thousand seven hundred nine you were why are expected to make one change from the side the deeper root the singer finals with as you have the power rez returning from suspension is the first time that a loss that states have reached the final since one thousand nine hundred nine of when for europe why would see them become the most successful nation in cup american history with titles and rivaldo said it's their chance to mark and his story period for one football. it doesn't mean a moment you know we have reached a big moment following along this evolving qualifications for the world cup and now it is copa america it would be great to round off the shame of the successful final it would be great for everyone. in basketball there's been a very welcome return for team a famous golf as the huge russia cente
the finals america will take place on sunday with viewer of y. and pair of white chasing latin america's football trophy your of their first title since one thousand nine hundred ninety five while paraguayan have not won the cup america since one thousand seven hundred nine you were why are expected to make one change from the side the deeper root the singer finals with as you have the power rez returning from suspension is the first time that a loss that states have reached the final since one...
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if it captures us, i know it captures the viewer. >> the man trapped in the car walked away from the incident without a scratch. >> >> that pretty much blew is left of my mind. coming up, remember this? how could you not. it may be the greatest thing since the last thing we showed you. where is the little boy now? the little boy's dad right hereeee [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those years my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries, i listened. and that's why i'm fighting my cholesterol with crestor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, adding crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol and raise th
if it captures us, i know it captures the viewer. >> the man trapped in the car walked away from the incident without a scratch. >> >> that pretty much blew is left of my mind. coming up, remember this? how could you not. it may be the greatest thing since the last thing we showed you. where is the little boy now? the little boy's dad right hereeee [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic....