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unfiltered leaks being the source of investigative reporting. carl bernstein has said he could not do the watergate story today if those confidential sources didn't have trust in his ability to protect him. i wanted to ask, i'm curious because i think in julian assange, putting aside everything, a reporter, if he had been tried in this country, i believe bill keller of the new york types and "the guardian," russ bridger would have also been held, could have been prosecuted. i'm just curious, jill's thoughts about that. what responsibility does a news publication have to a source? >> well the responsibility that a news organization has to a source is to really live up to the word that is given and, by one of our journalists to a source and and "the new york times" right now, my colleague jim is in excruciating position
unfiltered leaks being the source of investigative reporting. carl bernstein has said he could not do the watergate story today if those confidential sources didn't have trust in his ability to protect him. i wanted to ask, i'm curious because i think in julian assange, putting aside everything, a reporter, if he had been tried in this country, i believe bill keller of the new york types and "the guardian," russ bridger would have also been held, could have been prosecuted. i'm just...
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safety system designed to deal with nuclear emergencies tokyo electric power company tested and unfiltered venting system that's how she was like the honeywell questioning of the prefecture they're installing the systems in a bid to ease concerns the four planned to restart reactors this system is designed to reduce pressure to the reactor can to invest during emergencies while limiting emissions of radioactive materials the venting system is required under tougher safety guidelines that took effect last july. workers total nitrogen through the cylinder to determine whether the gas flow through the piping as planned during a test. gas was used in place of radioactive fumes. officials in yup that's a radioactive materials released through the filter may affect residents. experts are now reviewing the system safety and methods of operation. un special envoy is in japan working to shed light on a given rights conditions of people living in north korea many people around the world and clan leaders in the isolated country have committed crimes against humanity. or is it to doris man says they i
safety system designed to deal with nuclear emergencies tokyo electric power company tested and unfiltered venting system that's how she was like the honeywell questioning of the prefecture they're installing the systems in a bid to ease concerns the four planned to restart reactors this system is designed to reduce pressure to the reactor can to invest during emergencies while limiting emissions of radioactive materials the venting system is required under tougher safety guidelines that took...
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. >> the conservatives who want limb out of that job, do they say is this unfiltered, unleashed or unhinged? each of those is a little different. >> we've seen him speak out particularly against conservative groups recently. boehner has been late more assertive lately. i think in the end of the day his job with the house secure as it looks right now is to first do no harm, and bringing up an immigration bill will produce some harm. >> i want to watch how quickly and how often that shows up in ads to go forth. >>> tomorrow's news today is next. our reporters get you ahead of the big political news by sharing stories still in their notebooks including democrats looking to get some distance from president obama. salesperson #1: so, again, throwing in the $1,000 fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a grea
. >> the conservatives who want limb out of that job, do they say is this unfiltered, unleashed or unhinged? each of those is a little different. >> we've seen him speak out particularly against conservative groups recently. boehner has been late more assertive lately. i think in the end of the day his job with the house secure as it looks right now is to first do no harm, and bringing up an immigration bill will produce some harm. >> i want to watch how quickly and how often...
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a very small part of the action force overnight but had no indication that this was part of the unfiltered the ranks at the same time the commander's all felines are considering the deployment of chips and a senior. they promised to present a plan of actions on the thirteenth of april the united states. i really ready to provide shared with natural gas. the brookfield will be supplied as early as next year. this was stated by the u s secretary of state john kerry in brussels at a meeting on the matter is of a new publishing history. thus the continent will considerably diminished its dependence on the vast energy resources. kinsella that the status of a deal to export to europe one and natural gas with intent and three. yes a congress house of representatives the additional financial assistance to ukraine in the amount of one billion dollars and also to print sanctions against russia this decision was encouraged by the barack obama. it is expected that this lol. by seven test will be signed by the us president in bed nearest future cinemas and putting tickets are presented to the document
a very small part of the action force overnight but had no indication that this was part of the unfiltered the ranks at the same time the commander's all felines are considering the deployment of chips and a senior. they promised to present a plan of actions on the thirteenth of april the united states. i really ready to provide shared with natural gas. the brookfield will be supplied as early as next year. this was stated by the u s secretary of state john kerry in brussels at a meeting on the...
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the fact that we live in a world with unfiltered content. >> you also put this in the context of media today. what do you believe? >> as you have seen, in many outlets, you'd rather be first then right. this is the situation in which this is happening in a big way. the effect it has on the lead character is intense. >> what drove you to this? to want to do this theme? >> it grew out of these conversations that scott and i would have about why we can't seem to solve more problems in the world. >> we see them differently. >> because of these competing narratives. >> i have thought is as important -- for negotiators. people like henry kissinger have said this. you have to begin by expressing what you want. you have to begin by communicating that you understand where they are coming from. they are getting a hearing within you as the world they see. >> i think that is absolutely true. very much with the play is about. the heart of the conversation that scott and i were having. you are talking about empathy. the one ability to understand why somebody is asking for what they are asking for. t
the fact that we live in a world with unfiltered content. >> you also put this in the context of media today. what do you believe? >> as you have seen, in many outlets, you'd rather be first then right. this is the situation in which this is happening in a big way. the effect it has on the lead character is intense. >> what drove you to this? to want to do this theme? >> it grew out of these conversations that scott and i would have about why we can't seem to solve more...
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an unfiltered internet? with what device will they be accessing? >> do you believe a filtered internet is better than no internet? >> if i am offered a stark choice, you bet i want the filtered internet. i would also rather have it with a box i can hack. >> and awareness of what the government is doing. to preserve an ecosystem where people are not just faced with that choice. it is up to us to try to produce a full loaf which is why media companies should be really engaged with efforts to get there bids out, even if they are filtered on the receiving side. >> the idea of farmers in africa being able to use the internet to get some kind of sense of where the weather is, it seems forward.be such a leap >> this is zuckerberg's top .roject right now, internet.org he believes it is a human right for everyone to have access to basic internet services, which eather,nclude w wikipedia, social media. >> access to medical. medical, a lot of these companies are working toward this goal. we have seen markets on their with theme amazing dissemination of cell p
an unfiltered internet? with what device will they be accessing? >> do you believe a filtered internet is better than no internet? >> if i am offered a stark choice, you bet i want the filtered internet. i would also rather have it with a box i can hack. >> and awareness of what the government is doing. to preserve an ecosystem where people are not just faced with that choice. it is up to us to try to produce a full loaf which is why media companies should be really engaged...
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sfwli gi >> i give people the truth unfiltered by rational argument. >> he took a ham, decorated it to look like me and took out a knife and stabbed it typically. >> maybe cbs ought to look into anger management courses. >>> whatever happened to the time in america where something good happens to somebody and you saw, hey, great shot for you. comen fwr congratulations. what an opportunity. on a national level, you can't find it. republicans are freaking out over the fact that stephen colbert is changing jobs. he's being named as the next host of the "late show". don't you ever have anything better to do with your time? these guys clearly have way too much time on their hand. republicans don't have anything to do but complain about stephen colbert. they're out of material. compared political commentary to black face. the new york "post," no conservatives find company bear f colbert funny. everybody in this business is a failure. nobody can to anything. from fox news, karl rove, he's not pleased at all. he's still waning about a gag that compalbert did on him. >> he took a ham, decorated
sfwli gi >> i give people the truth unfiltered by rational argument. >> he took a ham, decorated it to look like me and took out a knife and stabbed it typically. >> maybe cbs ought to look into anger management courses. >>> whatever happened to the time in america where something good happens to somebody and you saw, hey, great shot for you. comen fwr congratulations. what an opportunity. on a national level, you can't find it. republicans are freaking out over the...
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. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you up to albany after a rainstorm and watch you drink it, that will not be fun for any of us. maybe the viewers get a kick out of it. >> river viewer's website says one sustainable option, smart energy, wind, solar power, biomass, biofuels, geothermal, hydro power. what's wrong with the argument? >> we see pollution is declining. why do we need to have wind power, wind turbines which require 600 square miles of land development to replace power plants. especially when the costs are so much higher, this takes money away from environmental issues, as well as health issues and housing isissues, et cetera. >> what's wrong with solar power? . >> it's land and water intensive. solar water power requires two to four times more water than conventional energy, and where are we producing solar power? in the deserts where we need the water. >> the biggest growth in solar energy is roof tops. it's what they call a disruptive development which the old style of generating power and sending it through transmission lines in people's
. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you up to albany after a rainstorm and watch you drink it, that will not be fun for any of us. maybe the viewers get a kick out of it. >> river viewer's website says one sustainable option, smart energy, wind, solar power, biomass, biofuels, geothermal, hydro power. what's wrong with the argument? >> we see pollution is declining. why do we need to have wind power, wind turbines which require 600 square...
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club comedy what i do suppose to be kind of raw, unfiltered, uncensored.nsored. on television, they will bleep everything, tell you what to say. they do none of that to you. >> no robot noises, no bleeps, straight up dirty comedy. >> jimmy: put it on in the middle of the night. right end of "saturday night live." people can switch over as "saturday night live" is ending to watch you. >> or confuse us for the p 90 x commercial and get really pissed. talking fast like that. >> jimmy: like a whole, you actually have a whole home made feel to the show. you didn't have the audience help you with the show? >> well, jimmy, i did a special "road work" really low budget. all in clubs. whuflt it was me and a crew, go club to club do my sets. i would give a camera to some one in the audience. get their perspective. did some of that, comedy underground. it was rough, but fun. added a dimension to the feel. >> jimmy: if you've, enjoy uncensored, union stri laviolat. this is really. great to see you. >> love to see you, dude, you look amazing. >> jimmy: i love the beard
club comedy what i do suppose to be kind of raw, unfiltered, uncensored.nsored. on television, they will bleep everything, tell you what to say. they do none of that to you. >> no robot noises, no bleeps, straight up dirty comedy. >> jimmy: put it on in the middle of the night. right end of "saturday night live." people can switch over as "saturday night live" is ending to watch you. >> or confuse us for the p 90 x commercial and get really pissed. talking...
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. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you right up to albany after a rain you drink it. that will not be good for either of us but maybe the viewers will get a kick out of it. >> "smart" energy, that's wind, solar power, buy i don't see mass and biofuels, geothermal, hydropower. what's wrong with this community? >> why do we need wind power and wind turbines, which require 600 square miles of land development to replace a single power plant. this takes money away from other key environmental issues, as well as health issues, et cetera. >> what's wrong with solar power? >> it's very land intensive. that requires two to four times more water than conventional energy. where are we producing solar power? in the deserts where we need this water. >> the biggest growth in solar energy is on rooftops. it's a disruptive development of generating power and sending it through transmission lines in people's communities is less and less important. you had 30% of the power created in 2013 was solar, same thing with wind. >> i have them on my rooftop. >> bless you for tha
. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you right up to albany after a rain you drink it. that will not be good for either of us but maybe the viewers will get a kick out of it. >> "smart" energy, that's wind, solar power, buy i don't see mass and biofuels, geothermal, hydropower. what's wrong with this community? >> why do we need wind power and wind turbines, which require 600 square miles of land development to replace a single...
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that was him unfiltered and he got caught.en saying this stuff for years, for 30 years. >> always fascinated me nobody says i'm a racist. even the people that say the most outrageous things yeah this is what i feel. they always say no, i love black people or whatever. but then they come out and say -- >> running up and down the court dunking with me. >> i don't want you to be photographed or bring the home the games. >> racism is an illness. and as you know, being who you are, it's always bubbling under the surface so it takes an o.j., or trayvon martin and then it explodes but it's always under the surface. >> when you hear somebody say this stuff it's easy to identify. there's structural forms of racism -- >> institutional racism. >> that's harder for people to point to. look what this guy said is reprehensible. >> i'm glad that even though i don't really care for how the thing was obtained, who is trying to make money, he got outed. this is who se. he's been like this for 30 years. and for people to say well, alleging this
that was him unfiltered and he got caught.en saying this stuff for years, for 30 years. >> always fascinated me nobody says i'm a racist. even the people that say the most outrageous things yeah this is what i feel. they always say no, i love black people or whatever. but then they come out and say -- >> running up and down the court dunking with me. >> i don't want you to be photographed or bring the home the games. >> racism is an illness. and as you know, being who...
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. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you right up to albany after a rainstorm and watch you drink it, john. maybe the viewers will get a kickoff it. >> river keeper's website says there's only one sustainable option. smart energy. that's wind, solar power, biomass. >> as i already mentioned, we see that pollution is already declining. why do we need wind power and wind turbines that require 600 square miles of land especially when the costs are so much higher. this takes money away from other key environmental issue sfwls what's wrong with solar power? >> it's very land intensive and water intensive. that requires two to four times more water than conventional energy. where are we producing it? in the december eithers where we -- deserts where we need this water. >> the biggest is called a disruptive development in which the old style of generating power and sending it through transmission lines in people's communities is less and less important. you had 30% of the power created in 2013 was solar. >> i put them -- i have them on my rooftops. >> bless you for th
. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you right up to albany after a rainstorm and watch you drink it, john. maybe the viewers will get a kickoff it. >> river keeper's website says there's only one sustainable option. smart energy. that's wind, solar power, biomass. >> as i already mentioned, we see that pollution is already declining. why do we need wind power and wind turbines that require 600 square miles of land especially when the costs...
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what that means about unfiltered leaks being the source of investigative reporting. carl bernstein has said he cannot do the watergate story today is those confidential sources did not have trust in his ability to protect him. i am curious because i think it putting aside, everything, if he had been tried in this country, i believe [inaudible] he could've been held or prosecuted. thoughts butjoe's what responsibilities as a news publication have to a source? the responsibility the news organization has with a source is to really live up to the word that is given by a journalist to a source. right now,ork times" my colleague is in an excruciating position where in one of the seven leak investigation, criminal leak investigations that the obama administration has pursued, there is a subpoena involving he developedial for a book he wrote. unless the u.s. supreme court decides to intervene in that case, he is facing the very real to choosehaving between going to jail or giving information that leads to the disclosure of his source. made the pledge to protect his confiden
what that means about unfiltered leaks being the source of investigative reporting. carl bernstein has said he cannot do the watergate story today is those confidential sources did not have trust in his ability to protect him. i am curious because i think it putting aside, everything, if he had been tried in this country, i believe [inaudible] he could've been held or prosecuted. thoughts butjoe's what responsibilities as a news publication have to a source? the responsibility the news...
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the fact we live in a world with unfiltered content that quickly can masquerade as truth plays a role. >> charlie: and you also put this in the context of media today, and what do you believe? >> well, as i'm sure you've seen, it's, in many outlets, you'd rather be first than right. so this is a situation in which that's happening in a big way, and the affect it has on the lead character is pretty intense. >> charlie: what drove you to want to do this theme? >> i don't know. i think it just grew out of these conversations scott and i would have about why we can't seem to solve more problems in the world. >> charlie: because we see them differently. >> well, because of cheese these competing narratives. >> charlie: i thought this was important -- this is not quite on target -- for negotiators and people like henry kissinger have said you have to begin by expressing clearly what you want and communicating to the other side you understand where they're coming from, you know, that they're getting a hearing within you as the world they see. >> oh, i think that's absolutely true and very mu
the fact we live in a world with unfiltered content that quickly can masquerade as truth plays a role. >> charlie: and you also put this in the context of media today, and what do you believe? >> well, as i'm sure you've seen, it's, in many outlets, you'd rather be first than right. so this is a situation in which that's happening in a big way, and the affect it has on the lead character is pretty intense. >> charlie: what drove you to want to do this theme? >> i don't...
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inception, since its has done something incredibly valuable, which is to bring an unfiltered view of our government to people. that was the intention. a lot of people were terrified at what it would do. to this day, since it started, every day -- it may be boring some, but it is invaluable. i encourage everyone to make sure their local cable provider includes c-span, because it is important to all of us. having said that, let me say that -- this morning's paper asked all of us on this panel to comment on what we saw in the political crystal ball. the quote i gave is what i say to anyone who asks about forecasting the political future. they usually will start off with some polling data which says, if the election were held today, always think, this person has never worked in politics. it is the election is never held today unless you are actually asking the question the first tuesday after the first monday in november. we have early voting, so extend that in some cases to october. truly, it is impossible. ask some of the former presidents, like former president, or former president ,
inception, since its has done something incredibly valuable, which is to bring an unfiltered view of our government to people. that was the intention. a lot of people were terrified at what it would do. to this day, since it started, every day -- it may be boring some, but it is invaluable. i encourage everyone to make sure their local cable provider includes c-span, because it is important to all of us. having said that, let me say that -- this morning's paper asked all of us on this panel to...
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>> bank of virginia running as, barry sternlicht, unfiltered.ck in a few, stay with us. ♪ >> it's time for bloomberg's "on the markets." the u.s. markets are losing some of their earlier danes. the nasdaq is slipping into negative territory. shaking offas been the worst decline in two weeks it's on friday but not managing to maintain that. the s&p 500 is losing steam and picking up steam to the downside in financials and materials and consumer discretionary. telecom is still positive, up by about one percent. the individual stock want to highlight is amazon. it is continuing to get pummeled after friday's 10% loss. the spending spree in amazon continues and it looks like investors seem to care. the investors that the company is looking at an investment loss. of the biggest losers in the s&p 500 is newmont mining. two companies are agreeing on a proposed spinoff of company mines. companies have been hit by local prices and high cost leading them to try to find other solutions. coming up next, we'll go back to beverly hills or more from the milken
>> bank of virginia running as, barry sternlicht, unfiltered.ck in a few, stay with us. ♪ >> it's time for bloomberg's "on the markets." the u.s. markets are losing some of their earlier danes. the nasdaq is slipping into negative territory. shaking offas been the worst decline in two weeks it's on friday but not managing to maintain that. the s&p 500 is losing steam and picking up steam to the downside in financials and materials and consumer discretionary. telecom...
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radio, television and obviously internet are the only unfiltered information that we can get into the minds of millions and millions of people around the world. all other information that we transmit is filtered by the governments that control the trulyas does russia extraordinary extent that it has started to do. we have shut down the voice of america, russian and ukrainian broadcasts over short wave. we barely had an imprint, an am .tation i don't know why the bbq was unable to renew the a.m. station that we had in moscow, but a subcontractor of the pbg fails to renew the contract, and then president putin shut the thing down. i do know where the responsibility lies. in any event, the pbg, the broadcasting board of governors, which runs the voa, radio free europe, radio liberty, radio free asia and others, is a dysfunctional agency, which has unpaid,of bipartisan, volunteer commissioners who, only part-time, and who edges -- and who exercise executive authority. -- and the secretary of state is a member of this , but is effectively in absentia. that thet is bureaucracy there is effe
radio, television and obviously internet are the only unfiltered information that we can get into the minds of millions and millions of people around the world. all other information that we transmit is filtered by the governments that control the trulyas does russia extraordinary extent that it has started to do. we have shut down the voice of america, russian and ukrainian broadcasts over short wave. we barely had an imprint, an am .tation i don't know why the bbq was unable to renew the a.m....
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inception, since its has done something incredibly valuable, which is to bring an unfiltered view of our government to people. that was the intention. a lot of people were terrified at what it would do. to this day, since it started, every day -- it may be boring some, but it is invaluable. i encourage everyone to make sure their local cable provider includes c-span, because it is important to all of us. having said that, let me say that -- this morning's paper asked all of us on this panel to comment on what we saw in the political crystal ball. the quote i gave is what i say to anyone who asks about forecasting the political future. they usually will start off with some polling data which says, if the election were held today, always think, this person has never worked in politics. it is the election is never held today unless you are actually asking the question the first tuesday after the first monday in november. we have early voting, so extend that in some cases to october. truly, it is impossible. ask some of the former presidents, like former president, or former president ,
inception, since its has done something incredibly valuable, which is to bring an unfiltered view of our government to people. that was the intention. a lot of people were terrified at what it would do. to this day, since it started, every day -- it may be boring some, but it is invaluable. i encourage everyone to make sure their local cable provider includes c-span, because it is important to all of us. having said that, let me say that -- this morning's paper asked all of us on this panel to...
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our international broadcast -- radio, television, and obviously internet -- are the only unfiltered information that we can get into the minds of millions and millions of people around the world. all other information that we by thet is filtered government second troll their , and tos does russia this extraordinary extent that it has started to do. by the governments that control their media, as does russia, and to these extraordinary extent that it has started to do. down in america the am station. i do not know why the bbq was bbg was notrenew -- able to renew in moscow, but a subcontractor failed to renew the contract and then basically, putin shut the thing down. i don't know where responsibility lies. but the broadcasting board of governors, which runs radio free etc. isradio free asia, a dysfunctional agency, which has a bipartisan board of unpaid who come commissioners only part-time and who exercise executive authority. the secretary of state is a member of this board, but is effectively in absentia. the result is the bureaucracy there is effectively unaccountable. this is a board that
our international broadcast -- radio, television, and obviously internet -- are the only unfiltered information that we can get into the minds of millions and millions of people around the world. all other information that we by thet is filtered government second troll their , and tos does russia this extraordinary extent that it has started to do. by the governments that control their media, as does russia, and to these extraordinary extent that it has started to do. down in america the am...
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c-span since its inception has done something incredibly valuable which is to bring an unfiltered viewof our governments, the people. that was the intention, and a lot of people were terrified of what it would do. to the station started every day, it may be boring to some but is in valuable and i encourage everyone to make sure that the local cable provider or however you did it includes c-span because it is important to all those. having said that many say that this morning's paper asked all of us on this panel to comment on what we saw in this political cristobal. and ' i gave is what i say to anyone who asks above forecasts in the political future. they usually will start off with polling data which says, if the election were held today. and i always think, this person has never worked in politics. the election has never held today in less your actually asking that question on the first tuesday after the first monday in november. we have early voting, so as to extend that to october, but surely it is impossible. ask some of the former president's like former president al gore will f
c-span since its inception has done something incredibly valuable which is to bring an unfiltered viewof our governments, the people. that was the intention, and a lot of people were terrified of what it would do. to the station started every day, it may be boring to some but is in valuable and i encourage everyone to make sure that the local cable provider or however you did it includes c-span because it is important to all those. having said that many say that this morning's paper asked all...
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our international broadcasts, radio, television and obviously internet are the only unfiltered information that we can get into the minds of aliens in l.a. and the people around world. all other information that we transmit is filtered by the governments that control their media as does russia should this extraordinary extent as it has started to do. we have shut down the voice of america and the russian ukrainian broadcasts over a short wave. we've barely had an imprint on a station for i don't know what the reason was why the pbg was not able to renew even the little am station that we had in moscow, but a subcontractor failed to review the contract and then putin basically shut the thing down. i don't know where the responsibility lies. in any event, the broadcasting board of governors, which runs the doa, radio free asia, radio marti, radio sowa, et cetera, is a dysfunctional agency which has a board of bipartisan board of unpaid volunteer commissioners who, only part time and have exercised legislative -- executive authority. this board -- the secretary of state is a member of board,
our international broadcasts, radio, television and obviously internet are the only unfiltered information that we can get into the minds of aliens in l.a. and the people around world. all other information that we transmit is filtered by the governments that control their media as does russia should this extraordinary extent as it has started to do. we have shut down the voice of america and the russian ukrainian broadcasts over a short wave. we've barely had an imprint on a station for i...
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years, but c-span since its inception has done something incredibly valuable which is to bring an unfilteredview of our government to the peoplement that was the intention, and a lot of people were terrified what it would do, and to this day since it started, every day -- it may be boring to some, but it is invaluable, and i encourage everyone to make sure that their local cable provider or however you get it includes c-span. because it is important to all of us. having said that, let me say that -- well, this morning's paper asked all of us on in this panel to comment on what we saw in this political crystal ball. and the quote i gave is what i say to anyone who asks about forecasting the political future. they usually will start off with some polling data which says if the election were held today, then -- [laughter] and i always think this person has never worked in politic. [laughter] because the election is never held today unless you're actually asking that question on the first tuesday after the first monday in november. now, we have early voting, so let's extend that out even in some
years, but c-span since its inception has done something incredibly valuable which is to bring an unfilteredview of our government to the peoplement that was the intention, and a lot of people were terrified what it would do, and to this day since it started, every day -- it may be boring to some, but it is invaluable, and i encourage everyone to make sure that their local cable provider or however you get it includes c-span. because it is important to all of us. having said that, let me say...
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client always build in accordance with medicare standards and blasted the feds for release the unfilteredican medical association have raised similar concerns, but as we found out two years ago in our cnbc documentary "health care hustle" medicare fraud is rampant, $4.3 billion recovered last year alone. the administration says releasing these numbers will help inform the debate and maybe, they say, reduce the fraud. kelly? >> scott, thank you very much. >>> we now are joined by the president of the american medical association. dr. hoven, great to have you with us. what's your reaction to these disclosures? >> clear lit mesh medicly the a association is not opposed to transparency of data. it's very clear we want to look at value and what's going on for patients for our country, for cost of case and at the same time simply raw claims data is frequently inadequate to look for any problems around fraud and abuse, for example, so we have to be very careful. the data has to be direct and used properly and interpreted correctly. >> my apologies, the satellite feed there, the quality of that w
client always build in accordance with medicare standards and blasted the feds for release the unfilteredican medical association have raised similar concerns, but as we found out two years ago in our cnbc documentary "health care hustle" medicare fraud is rampant, $4.3 billion recovered last year alone. the administration says releasing these numbers will help inform the debate and maybe, they say, reduce the fraud. kelly? >> scott, thank you very much. >>> we now are...
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c-span is the best ways to get unfiltered news. keep up the good work.ost: thank you for the call, paul. jim has this point -- host: well, if we are a bit happier here today in "washington -- year in washington, d c, spring has finally arrived. inside "the washington post," "cherry blossoms at their peak over the weekend." the tidal basin is full of viewed -- full of visitors tried to capture the beauty during this spring weekend. there is a related story to all of this, inside "the washington post" website, a photo project dealing with autistic children and put together by an organization called "in focus." a program of community services for autistic adults. some of the photographs over the weekend, looking at those who came to the tidal basin showing their talents and artistic abilities at the sight of the cherry blossoms. you can check out the story and the project online. mike is joining us from south carolina. good morning, democratic line. caller: as a democrat i would probably vote for jeb bush, chris christie, and potentially rand paul. i would
c-span is the best ways to get unfiltered news. keep up the good work.ost: thank you for the call, paul. jim has this point -- host: well, if we are a bit happier here today in "washington -- year in washington, d c, spring has finally arrived. inside "the washington post," "cherry blossoms at their peak over the weekend." the tidal basin is full of viewed -- full of visitors tried to capture the beauty during this spring weekend. there is a related story to all of...