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right hand. >> he helped walter cronkite cover the biggest stories of the sixties and seventies include including the vietnam war and moon landing. >> she was 86 years old. >> still ahead here tonight over the edge, an extreme skier motivated by fear. >> coricidin hbp. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. it's my prescription. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. it's my prescription. nexium 40mg is available only by prescription. pay only $15 a month. visit purplepill.com today. thank you for being a sailor and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america
right hand. >> he helped walter cronkite cover the biggest stories of the sixties and seventies include including the vietnam war and moon landing. >> she was 86 years old. >> still ahead here tonight over the edge, an extreme skier motivated by fear. >> coricidin hbp. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. it's my prescription. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include...
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part of what you admired about walter cronkite was sandy socolow. sandy was one of producers who helped cronkite expand this program in 1963 from 15 minutes to a groundbreaking half hour. >> you can sit back and philosophize about whether or not you were doing something historic. the job was... we felt it was a miracle every day that we got on the air. >> pelley: but it was more skill than miracle as socolow worked on the biggest stories, from the kennedy assassination to vietnam, the moon landing and watergate. he led the "cbs evening news" with walter cronkite as executive producer from 1978 to '81. >> that's the way it is, monday january 19, 1981, the 448th day of captivity for the american hostages in iran. >> pelly: sandy socolow was 86. sandy often visited around here. his counsel was solid to the end. one of our colleagues said, "it was a privilege," and so it was. greenfield, wisconsin's bravest are also pretty thoughtful. an elderly man got chest pains while shoveling snow. after the firefighters took him to the hospital, they went become a
part of what you admired about walter cronkite was sandy socolow. sandy was one of producers who helped cronkite expand this program in 1963 from 15 minutes to a groundbreaking half hour. >> you can sit back and philosophize about whether or not you were doing something historic. the job was... we felt it was a miracle every day that we got on the air. >> pelley: but it was more skill than miracle as socolow worked on the biggest stories, from the kennedy assassination to vietnam,...
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right hand. >> he helped walter cronkite cover the biggest stories of the sixties and seventies include including the vietnam war and moon landing. >> she was 86 years old. >> still ahead here tonight over the edge, an extreme skier motivated by fear. >> coricidin hbp. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. it's my prescription. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain and diar if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. it's my prescription. nexium 40mg is available only by prescription. pay only $15 a month. visit purplepill.com today. thank you for being a sailor and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if
right hand. >> he helped walter cronkite cover the biggest stories of the sixties and seventies include including the vietnam war and moon landing. >> she was 86 years old. >> still ahead here tonight over the edge, an extreme skier motivated by fear. >> coricidin hbp. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. it's my prescription. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include...
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the one man, kirsten, responsible for the drift -- it's more than a drip is walter cronkite.ter cronkite was the legendary anchorman of cbs news and nobody really knew until vietnam when he got teed off and well he should by the way because they were lying to the military and johnson were lying to the american people and cronkite went over there and found out that they were lying and he got teed -- ted off. he and bill mier couldn't get more teed off. channel 2 running gun do to do local news i stepped across the hallway cbs news in the dan rather world dan rather's world if you are not liberal you are an odd yacht. who is responsible for it? walter cronkite. >> you have it all figured out. >> as always, you guys are just basically here to bring the audience me. i mean, i can't do the whole thing by myself. >> yeah, that's very true statement, truest thing you have ever said probably. >> do you agree with monica that that's what happened that the brightest conservatives went into business and brightest liberals went into entertainment and media? >> i don't know. i don't know
the one man, kirsten, responsible for the drift -- it's more than a drip is walter cronkite.ter cronkite was the legendary anchorman of cbs news and nobody really knew until vietnam when he got teed off and well he should by the way because they were lying to the military and johnson were lying to the american people and cronkite went over there and found out that they were lying and he got teed -- ted off. he and bill mier couldn't get more teed off. channel 2 running gun do to do local news i...
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used to be with big three networks walter cronkite had 15 to 20 million people. he went to vietnam real bullets flying around him and said united states was losing the wall and it sort of set the tone for america. i think brian williams is trying to become relevant but is not going to be relevant. if i were them i would just say -- >> that seat still matters. >> but not with that guy in it. >> how do you compare him to walter cronkite brian williams doesn't look so bad. >> losing the war didn't help. >> think about richard engel. every time the white house or administration like john kerry says we are winning against isis richard engel says i don't think so. that's not what i'm hearing. i don't believe so. >> learned a lot of lessons here. >> i like you acting that out. >>> we have to go. another artist gets kanye. this spectacle ahead. of all the places in your house, this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does m
used to be with big three networks walter cronkite had 15 to 20 million people. he went to vietnam real bullets flying around him and said united states was losing the wall and it sort of set the tone for america. i think brian williams is trying to become relevant but is not going to be relevant. if i were them i would just say -- >> that seat still matters. >> but not with that guy in it. >> how do you compare him to walter cronkite brian williams doesn't look so bad....
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. >>> brian williams more walter cronkite or jay leno? bernie goldberg weighs in on the six-month punishment and confusing ambitions on the face of nbc news. >>> i love this story. heart break hotel. check in friday, divorced by sunday. all you need is 5,000 bucks. >>> fined for being fat? the outrageous steps being taken to combat child obesity because even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: markets nervously holding their breath as tensions between greece and europe come to a head. europe's finance chiefs are holding an emergency meeting as greece refuses to extend the bailout package, keeping it afloat. it only has a few weeks to reach a deal before it runs out of cash all together. here are very own charlie gasparino, tom sullivan is here and mark eiglarsh. a criminal defense attorney and celebrity i would say. >> i don't think so. yes. melissa: absolutely. tom sullivan let me start with you on the greece thing. what do you think? >> dealing with somebody, a debtor who don't have any hope of getting their financ
. >>> brian williams more walter cronkite or jay leno? bernie goldberg weighs in on the six-month punishment and confusing ambitions on the face of nbc news. >>> i love this story. heart break hotel. check in friday, divorced by sunday. all you need is 5,000 bucks. >>> fined for being fat? the outrageous steps being taken to combat child obesity because even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: markets nervously holding their breath as tensions...
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. >> you are like walter cronkite kind of credible. >> jon: but like way hotter than cronkite like way hotter. like you're like you're like supercredible. oh my god did i say that out loud. dow want to go out to dinner. are you super credible. oh my god i'm super embarrassed. the media is right to go after williams lake this. imagine if you let lies slip into news stories like a huge pile of them was disseminated in say "the new york times" and meet the press and sometimes in "the new york times" just so that the administration could then go on "meet the press" and say this. >> there's a story in "the new york times" this morning that, in fact he had been seeking to acquire the kinds of tubs that are necessary to build a centrifuge and the centrifuge is required to take low grade uranium and enhance it, which is what you have to have in order to build a bomb. >> jon: the crazy thing is the bush administration are the ones who planted the [bleep] story in "the new york times" in the first place. the run-up to the iraq war was kind of beautiful in the evil efficiency of media manipulatio
. >> you are like walter cronkite kind of credible. >> jon: but like way hotter than cronkite like way hotter. like you're like you're like supercredible. oh my god did i say that out loud. dow want to go out to dinner. are you super credible. oh my god i'm super embarrassed. the media is right to go after williams lake this. imagine if you let lies slip into news stories like a huge pile of them was disseminated in say "the new york times" and meet the press and sometimes...
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but there i was, one day, like every family who had a tv in those days, glued to the tv with walter cronkite giving the play-by-play of moonwalks for apollo 17. and our family was no different. and of course, i adjusted the tv. and, you know, one of the things is, once you grab the antenna, you're kind of stuck there, because you're well grounded, and the first thing the family tells you is, "stay there." so here i am watching the images as best i can. i kid with my siblings now. i tell them that it was through osmosis that i became an astronaut, because all the waves passed through my body and programmed me to become an astronaut. >> hinojosa: but did you literally, at that moment, when you were watching the space walk, did you... was it that moment when you said, "i'm going to become an astronaut"? >> well, it was... >> hinojosa: because, i mean, there were a lot of kids who probably said, "wow, how cool," but... >> well, i mean, what really fascinated... it captivated me. because, you know, once the family had their fill of watching, they would graciously let me let go of the antenna, and
but there i was, one day, like every family who had a tv in those days, glued to the tv with walter cronkite giving the play-by-play of moonwalks for apollo 17. and our family was no different. and of course, i adjusted the tv. and, you know, one of the things is, once you grab the antenna, you're kind of stuck there, because you're well grounded, and the first thing the family tells you is, "stay there." so here i am watching the images as best i can. i kid with my siblings now. i...
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horace greeley i like to think of as the walter cronkite of his time. was the editor of the "new york tribune." the most influential, the most powerful journalist in america certainly in the north. and had been very much an advocate and supporter of the war. when grant began to suffer horrific casualties in the spring of 1864, losing 95,000 men in 2 months in may and june of 1864, horace greeley turned against the war as walter cronkite did in the late 1960s with the vietnam war and began to push the people against the war and toward the negotiation camp. on the other side of the spectrum, this is a republican cartoon from the 1864 election drawn by thomas nast who later became the scourge in new york. and the theme of the cartoon is that compromise with the south would be a disgrace, a rebuke, if you will, to the northern soldiers who died in the war and anathema to the republican side of the political spectrum at that time. essentially the theme being that compromise of the south would dishonor the dead and nullify all the sacrifices that had been mad
horace greeley i like to think of as the walter cronkite of his time. was the editor of the "new york tribune." the most influential, the most powerful journalist in america certainly in the north. and had been very much an advocate and supporter of the war. when grant began to suffer horrific casualties in the spring of 1864, losing 95,000 men in 2 months in may and june of 1864, horace greeley turned against the war as walter cronkite did in the late 1960s with the vietnam war and...
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and walter cronkite went on the "mary tyler moore" show once, and what happened is brian williams wentese shows and it was a make a celebrity celebrity. and it is like donald trump the industrialist, and businessperson and then a "you got fired." it a all got mixed up, and brian, he likes to not disappoint a crowd. and he wants to make you lean forward by the campfire and hear the story. he is very good with the words and colorful but it has gotten him into trouble. so if he comes back he has to come back with the straight old-fashioned journalist, and cut the comedy shows and go back to what he is which is a investigative reporter and fine anchorman. >> and i want to read something else on c nshgs nshgsnn.com, and the entire piece is there. and media critics have lauded his two-act juggle and the serious newsman and funny clown, and what he failed to consider is that death, iraq or hurricane katrina should fot have a showman front and center the, and ernest hemmingway learned that one should not milk death or drown in a e sea of verbiage, and being solemn trumps being out front in a b
and walter cronkite went on the "mary tyler moore" show once, and what happened is brian williams wentese shows and it was a make a celebrity celebrity. and it is like donald trump the industrialist, and businessperson and then a "you got fired." it a all got mixed up, and brian, he likes to not disappoint a crowd. and he wants to make you lean forward by the campfire and hear the story. he is very good with the words and colorful but it has gotten him into trouble. so if he...
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>> is this other news organization piling on the last of the walter cronkite-type news men? >> i don't think so overall. i agree with what my brother sherrod said. if you are a newsman a network news anchor people are supposed to trust you. that said i agree with john. there is a difference between what we heard from the crew members in stars and stripes who says williams was no where near that helicopter the chinook when it took rbg fire. what the pilot of the helicopter williams was on is saying they were in the same formation and took small arms fire. i think there is a difference there. the part i really don't like i don't like the part of williams' apology where he said when he was telling a story he was doing it in tribute. >> it was a command sergeant major. the problem is he has told this story a bunch of other times. >> it was the rangers' game. >> that was supposed to be a tribute to the command sergeant major. >> i remember when it was on letterman. >> and it has never been about paying tribute to anyone. it has been about look what happened to me. i don't like th
>> is this other news organization piling on the last of the walter cronkite-type news men? >> i don't think so overall. i agree with what my brother sherrod said. if you are a newsman a network news anchor people are supposed to trust you. that said i agree with john. there is a difference between what we heard from the crew members in stars and stripes who says williams was no where near that helicopter the chinook when it took rbg fire. what the pilot of the helicopter williams...
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because you know i try not to get into it, but brian williams is the closest thing we have to walter cronkite. and for most people, nbc equals nbc news. to have him to step aside out of this public glare for a few days, if not longer, is real damaging, but he did make a decision, issued a statement, that he is stepping down to sort this out, and that he will be back. >> yes, he emphasized that in his statement, said he will return and regain the trust of his audience. every day you gain trust or regain trust or keep their trust. brian williams lost some people's trust in this story and he will have to work to gain it back overtime. that is if nbc lets him. there has been not but real silence at nbc him. >> i wonder what you think of the statement that we got from the nbc president that is initially a staff memo saying of course we're investigating this, we will give you a update, what they did not do is run to the supporter backing of brian williams. >> there was no message of support. you can imagine lots of ways they could have expressed support. i just talked to a person that has been at n
because you know i try not to get into it, but brian williams is the closest thing we have to walter cronkite. and for most people, nbc equals nbc news. to have him to step aside out of this public glare for a few days, if not longer, is real damaging, but he did make a decision, issued a statement, that he is stepping down to sort this out, and that he will be back. >> yes, he emphasized that in his statement, said he will return and regain the trust of his audience. every day you gain...
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i want to ask you about another thing that has happened, and that is, back in the day walter cronkite would close off the newsday, that's the way it is. it strikes me that that was very important in trying to have some sort of national dialogue trade we all have a marker that we're all talking about the same thing. in the 24-hour news cycle, it depends on what the last report you saw. it's almost impossible to have a coherent cover station about what happened in the news today. >> you are right, because there is an endless flow of information. i'm not going to say that is worse than it used to be, because it is what it is, and we have to deal with it as it exists. we have to find a way to separate out what we regard as reliable from what we regard as merely entertainment or a past time. >> this goes into congress to in terms of the determinations you make or the material you put into the news cycle. >> everyone is more dependent on they media. i tweet too. [laughter] i don't depend on cbs the way we used to in the movement. >> that's go to the audience. tell us your name, then fire aw
i want to ask you about another thing that has happened, and that is, back in the day walter cronkite would close off the newsday, that's the way it is. it strikes me that that was very important in trying to have some sort of national dialogue trade we all have a marker that we're all talking about the same thing. in the 24-hour news cycle, it depends on what the last report you saw. it's almost impossible to have a coherent cover station about what happened in the news today. >> you are...
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. >> the great beloved walter cronkite, after the wisconsin primary of 1960, that night he said he onlyecause he got the catholic vote, and kennedy went steaming out of that room. now i have to go to west virginia because you've taken away my victory because my peeps showed up. >> congratulations, mr. president, it was a tough fight and honor running against you, why do you have to come up with excuses as to why he beat you? it sounds just a little petty. >> the first nixon-kennedy debate, nixon said to kennedy -- yeah, nixon said to kennedy, you had a great turnout in ohio. thank you for talking points. >>> let me finish with secretary clinton's new role in life, which has become a political identification in her life. you're watching "hardball," a place for politics. i love my shows, but i can't just sit around all day. that's why i have xfinity. their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded, anywhere i go. which is perfect for me, [whispering] because i have responsibilities. ...i mean that's really interesting, then how do you explain these photos?! [people gasping] objec
. >> the great beloved walter cronkite, after the wisconsin primary of 1960, that night he said he onlyecause he got the catholic vote, and kennedy went steaming out of that room. now i have to go to west virginia because you've taken away my victory because my peeps showed up. >> congratulations, mr. president, it was a tough fight and honor running against you, why do you have to come up with excuses as to why he beat you? it sounds just a little petty. >> the first...
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walter cronkite was pretty big, peter jennings was pretty big.ut i think the business has changed in ways that are not good. i think that there was a time when you were famous because you were good. not you were good because you were famous. and that is a subtle distinction, but i think it's a terribly important one that you need people like peter was who was a great correspondent, a great reporter, covered a lot of war, had been around the world and new whatknew what he was talking about, but when you sent him in you sent him into cover the story and peter was the first one to say that it's in thenot about us, it's about the story. >> after his death, you picked elizabeth vargas and bob woodruff to succeed him and bob woodruff nearly tied. but again it is your job to brand them and any anchor that you have in the chair. so i was a little surprised to see you say the audience kind of demands that. it's a chicken and egg thing. but are networks in the business of making their front line people big stars? >> you don't want to hide under a hole ever
walter cronkite was pretty big, peter jennings was pretty big.ut i think the business has changed in ways that are not good. i think that there was a time when you were famous because you were good. not you were good because you were famous. and that is a subtle distinction, but i think it's a terribly important one that you need people like peter was who was a great correspondent, a great reporter, covered a lot of war, had been around the world and new whatknew what he was talking about, but...
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. >> ok, i want to ask you about one thing that has happened, in that is back in the day, walter cronkite would close out the news day "that is the way it is," and others would say good night to each other, and that within the news day, and to me, that was very important in terms of trying to have a national dialogue. we all have a marker to talk about the same ring. in the 24-hour news cycle, it depends on what the last report you saw or twitter feed was. it is almost impossible to have a coherent conversation about what happened in the news today. >> you are right, because it is an endless flow of information. i am not going to say that is worse than it used to be because it is what it is, and we have to deal with it as it exists, but we have to find a way, each of us, personally, i think, to separate out what we regard as reliable from what we regard as merely entertainment or a pastime. >> and this goes to congress in terms of the determination made, or we put into the news cycle for whatever purpose it is. >> well, everyone is more dependent on media. we do not depend on cbs anymore
. >> ok, i want to ask you about one thing that has happened, in that is back in the day, walter cronkite would close out the news day "that is the way it is," and others would say good night to each other, and that within the news day, and to me, that was very important in terms of trying to have a national dialogue. we all have a marker to talk about the same ring. in the 24-hour news cycle, it depends on what the last report you saw or twitter feed was. it is almost...
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walter cronkite knew. he had a certain delivery that was about performance. this is part of what we do on television. and also in print, how we write. our style, one thing and another. but let's cut out the bull about what it is we do. be honest and up front about what we do. bring us down to earth and then be as you say, high church about getting there in the right way. >> tv news particularly is a lot more about theater than say, even print news is. it divorces itself or separates itself to some degree from the news itself from journalism. >> unless you read the "new york post" every day. >> there you go. >> vitriolic. >> it's not the only one, not just murdoch papers. >> a hard look at what we do and this is an occasion to do that. >> hopefully this will be an opportunity for reflection across our industry. one of the questions we they'd to ask coming out of this to what degree do we decide what is the news and how we define that and to what degree we lead our viewers and readers and what degree we react to them will let's face it news these days is so rat
walter cronkite knew. he had a certain delivery that was about performance. this is part of what we do on television. and also in print, how we write. our style, one thing and another. but let's cut out the bull about what it is we do. be honest and up front about what we do. bring us down to earth and then be as you say, high church about getting there in the right way. >> tv news particularly is a lot more about theater than say, even print news is. it divorces itself or separates...
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>> well brian williams is no walter cronkite that's for sure. i don't know.expect the news reader to elaborate a little bit or something? i was much more concerned about the false information being given out by our elected officials and our appointed public officials in new orleans at the time than i was about brian williams coming out and saying some things that were obviously not true several years later. >> would you watch brian williams again on the network news when ever he decides to come back to the newsdesk? >> sure. sure. i don't -- i mean -- to me this is -- i mean in the scale of katrina, this is minute. it's really a minute problem. i think it's of much more interest to the news media and much more interest to people who follow people who make $10 million a year. for us in new orleans, we're used to hearing stories like this all the time. it's no big deal. >> dr. lutz thanks for your insight. kimberly sorry to make you wait so long. the reason i wanted to have you on this morning and want to remind people what happened to you in iraq. in 2006 you
>> well brian williams is no walter cronkite that's for sure. i don't know.expect the news reader to elaborate a little bit or something? i was much more concerned about the false information being given out by our elected officials and our appointed public officials in new orleans at the time than i was about brian williams coming out and saying some things that were obviously not true several years later. >> would you watch brian williams again on the network news when ever he...
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this country has no walter cronkite anymore, but brian williams is the closest thing to cronkite we have left. now he has benched himself, as one source said to me while nbc figures out what is true and what is not true. here is what brian williams said in a statement yesterday to his colleagues. it has become painfully apparent to me i'm too much a part of the news due to my actions. as editor of daily news i've decided to take my self off my daily broadcast. he went on to say i will continue my career long effort to be worthy of the trust of those who place their trust in us. he says he will be back. to be honest others are not so sure even some people at nbc this morning. here are the latest developments. lester holt weekend "nightly news" anchor will be filling in for brian williams starting tomorrow. it's unclear for how long. meanwhile nbc's investigative unit is checking all the facts trying to figure out what really happened in iraq and new orleans. we'll get to that a little later in the program. brian williams was scheduled to be on the "late show with david letterman" thursday
this country has no walter cronkite anymore, but brian williams is the closest thing to cronkite we have left. now he has benched himself, as one source said to me while nbc figures out what is true and what is not true. here is what brian williams said in a statement yesterday to his colleagues. it has become painfully apparent to me i'm too much a part of the news due to my actions. as editor of daily news i've decided to take my self off my daily broadcast. he went on to say i will continue...
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this country has no walter cronkite anymore, but brian williams is the closest thing to cronkite we havelf, as one source said to me while nbc figures out what is true and what is not true. here is
this country has no walter cronkite anymore, but brian williams is the closest thing to cronkite we havelf, as one source said to me while nbc figures out what is true and what is not true. here is
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notably, walter cronkite. >> who won and who lost? i'm not sure. the viet cong did not win by a knockout. it may make it a draw. >> president johnson is believed to have said if he has lost cronkite he has lost middle america. is that why this is such a big deal? there really is no comparison anywhere else around the world to the position held by the network anchors in the u.s. >> that is right. even in this fragmenting age when people are as likely to get the news on their phones or newspapers the top network anchor men, and they are all men at the moment. they still have a unique place in the culture. brian williams is watched by 10 million people a night. but overall, you get a 22 million to 25 million people in a country of 300 million all watching the same newscasts at night. the numbers are dwindling. but they're still the most popular ways to get information during the day. and even though brian williams has been doing this for many year, even though he has a remarkable track record and a lot of earned respect and admiration in the industry
notably, walter cronkite. >> who won and who lost? i'm not sure. the viet cong did not win by a knockout. it may make it a draw. >> president johnson is believed to have said if he has lost cronkite he has lost middle america. is that why this is such a big deal? there really is no comparison anywhere else around the world to the position held by the network anchors in the u.s. >> that is right. even in this fragmenting age when people are as likely to get the news on their...
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walter cronkite was the voice of god.t has been a very long time since we had -- >> you think brian williams voice is voice of god. >> shepard smith is the. >> that is as close to voice of god. this is somebody whose entire career as it is is for all anchors, credibility connecting with the audience. this is not something you misremember. >> this is dangerous for, this is dangerous for nbc because their credibility is on the line too. they allowed this to happen over a period of years. on the 10th anniversary -- >> 2003, right? >> on the 10th anniversary of this in 2013 he was invited on brian weapons, to be on david letterman's show. one the things they talked about, not just for a little bit on interview but a huge chunk how wonderful you were able to survive that. take us back to that moment. he told it with such special 'tis okay, it was completely different than he told it right after it happened in 2003. so you talk about a memory, talk about a lie. those are the facts. you have to determine it. but nbc is going dow
walter cronkite was the voice of god.t has been a very long time since we had -- >> you think brian williams voice is voice of god. >> shepard smith is the. >> that is as close to voice of god. this is somebody whose entire career as it is is for all anchors, credibility connecting with the audience. this is not something you misremember. >> this is dangerous for, this is dangerous for nbc because their credibility is on the line too. they allowed this to happen over a...
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brian williams a few years back received an award named after the most trusted man in america, walter cronkitee audience that night that the tv news business is so different from cronkite's day, that telling the truth is not always, quote, top priority. watch this from november 2009. >> we have confused in many cases tunnage with knowledge and while we aren't learning more, there is generically more out there. facts matter less. throw experience in there, too. we're all finding it's a heck of a lot easier to voice an opinion on the wars in iraq and afghanistan than it is to go and report back home on what you find. >> hard to look at that, hard to hear it now knowing what we know. gabriel sherman is here and also here with him, our own brian stelter who has been writing for a long time about this and the positive side of the business. let's just talk about the news that it is a six-month suspension. it's being called. is it really that, gabe, is it really a suspension or is this sort of easing into something bigger or easing out of something huge? >> well, nbc news was on fire. and this was th
brian williams a few years back received an award named after the most trusted man in america, walter cronkitee audience that night that the tv news business is so different from cronkite's day, that telling the truth is not always, quote, top priority. watch this from november 2009. >> we have confused in many cases tunnage with knowledge and while we aren't learning more, there is generically more out there. facts matter less. throw experience in there, too. we're all finding it's a...
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i don't think anybody is ever going to recreate the trust, the credibility that walter cronkite had, brian williams was the lead anchor and in, what, in the course of about a week and a half, he has had a stunning fall from grace and this is a stiff penalty six months suspension. >> think he will ever be back chris? >> i think it depends what we find out. i think it depends on if what we know is about what's there. there are certainly already questions about some of the stories he told if not on nbc, in other venues about katrina. don't seem to bear out, you know, you could hit a critical mass where people just say we don't trust him anymore. but even if it is this, even if he does come back, it's six months. there is a lot of public disgrace to it. there is a lot of money involved according to reports he had signed a contract for $10 million a year, so it's a million dollars penalty. so and, also i'm looking at the memo that debra turnness the president of nbc news sent, and what's particularly interesting is steve burke, the ceo of comcast, the company, the parent company of nbc ha
i don't think anybody is ever going to recreate the trust, the credibility that walter cronkite had, brian williams was the lead anchor and in, what, in the course of about a week and a half, he has had a stunning fall from grace and this is a stiff penalty six months suspension. >> think he will ever be back chris? >> i think it depends what we find out. i think it depends on if what we know is about what's there. there are certainly already questions about some of the stories he...
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you are like walter cronkite kind of credible.'s happened here is either he lied to the american people over and over or we'll give him the benefit of the doubt though my 8-year-old clearly thought he was lying in our bedtime story tonight, that he was grossly mistaken. if he's grossly mistaken about that, what else can we rely upon megyn? >> he says he conflated the memories of the event. haven't you had a situation where you had a story your family told over and over and over and suddenly over the years you're like was i there? i don't think i was actually there. >> to your point exactly to your point. it's like you're the high school football player and what actually happens is you're on the team that wins the game at the last minute. and then in college you were on the field for that game. and then in law school you were involved in the play. and by the time you're 25 years old you caught the winning pass and you had the whole parade in your honor. because that's kind of how the brain works. here's the other point mark. >> yea
you are like walter cronkite kind of credible.'s happened here is either he lied to the american people over and over or we'll give him the benefit of the doubt though my 8-year-old clearly thought he was lying in our bedtime story tonight, that he was grossly mistaken. if he's grossly mistaken about that, what else can we rely upon megyn? >> he says he conflated the memories of the event. haven't you had a situation where you had a story your family told over and over and over and...
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or do you have to stop and say, i have to tell walter cronkite style, something terrible has gone wrongtonys another night. >> jimmy: i don't know. i think it depends on who it is. [ laughter ] i really do. >> where do you draw the line? >> jimmy: it's a tony awards, you know, if something happened to hugh jackman, yeah, you stop the show, that's the end of it. bret michaels? i don't think there's a lot of -- you know? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's not exactly hair band territory, you know what i'm saying? yeah. >> everyone has his story. >> jimmy: neil patrick harris is here, we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of jimmy kimmel already are brought to you by smooth and crunchy butter finger peanut butter cups. a different kind of peanut butter cup. that you are after? change it feels right. more casual, not so uptight. confident. i feel sexy again. don't i make you feel sexy? quiet! wait... very sexy... whose side are you on? i'm on her backside now. are you talking about her jeans? yeah, they're old navy's new boyfriend jeans. those are old navy?! yeah, their j
or do you have to stop and say, i have to tell walter cronkite style, something terrible has gone wrongtonys another night. >> jimmy: i don't know. i think it depends on who it is. [ laughter ] i really do. >> where do you draw the line? >> jimmy: it's a tony awards, you know, if something happened to hugh jackman, yeah, you stop the show, that's the end of it. bret michaels? i don't think there's a lot of -- you know? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's not exactly hair band...
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i don't think anybody is ever going to recreate the trust, the credibility that walter cronkite had,rian williams was the lead anchor and in, what, in the course of about a week and a half, he has had a stunning fall from grace and this is a stiff penalty six months suspension. >> think he will ever be back chris? >> i think it depends what we find out. i think it depends on if what we know is about what's there. there are certainly already questions about some of the stories he told if not on nbc, in other venues about katrina. don't seem to bear out, you know, you could hit a critical mass where people just say we don't trust him anymore. but even if it is this, even if he does come back, it's six months. there is a lot of public disgrace to it. there is a lot of money involved according to reports he had signed a contract for $10 million a year, so it's a million dollars penalty. so and, also i'm looking at the memo that debra turnness the president of nbc news sent, and what's particularly interesting is steve burke, the ceo of comcast, the company, the parent company of nbc hasn
i don't think anybody is ever going to recreate the trust, the credibility that walter cronkite had,rian williams was the lead anchor and in, what, in the course of about a week and a half, he has had a stunning fall from grace and this is a stiff penalty six months suspension. >> think he will ever be back chris? >> i think it depends what we find out. i think it depends on if what we know is about what's there. there are certainly already questions about some of the stories he...
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you are walter cronkite credible. >> way hotter than cronkite. you're like super credible.oh did i say that out loud? do you want to go out to dinner? oh, my gosh, that's super embarrassing. >> thank you. no word yet on what stewart plans to do after he leaves his show. >>> coming up next, my better half makes a surprise appearance. we'll fill you in. e.e.e.e.e.e. test test. test test. ♪ hey, john! john and horace dodge launched their first car in 1914. but they were not only business partners, they were brothers. competitive... stubborn... and always pushing each other, the way only brothers can. ♪ one hundred years later, their spirit lives on. >>> fox news radio with a big get today. tonya powers spoke to my husband, an author on her special series and my mother-in-law's book club came up. listen. >> my mom is in a book club. and my mom is 78. she's one of the younger members of the book club. and so i -- they always will do my book and i'll go visit. and you get to these scenes that are just so over the top. not the one you want to be discussing with that crowd. there's
you are walter cronkite credible. >> way hotter than cronkite. you're like super credible.oh did i say that out loud? do you want to go out to dinner? oh, my gosh, that's super embarrassing. >> thank you. no word yet on what stewart plans to do after he leaves his show. >>> coming up next, my better half makes a surprise appearance. we'll fill you in. e.e.e.e.e.e. test test. test test. ♪ hey, john! john and horace dodge launched their first car in 1914. but they were not...
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you are like walter cronkite kind of credible but -- >> but way hotter. you are super credible. oh, my god that's super embarrassing. >> i will kind of miss him. well, for the first time since "american sniper" chris kyle was killed we may now know the motive the actual motive to just-revealed comments his alleged killer made to a former deputy while behind bars. plus, new developments in that viral walmart video the fight. one of these women may now be in -- no this isn't it. shot of president obama doing selfies for. he wasn't at walmart. but we will show you the video and talk about it with arthur aidalla who is here next. >> your captain obvious: i probably wouldn't stay here tonight. man: thanks, captain obvious. captain obvious: i'd get a deal for tonight with deals for tonight from hotels.com. and you might want to get that pipe fixed. no pictures of trucks pulling boats. no photos of men working on ranches. just a ram 1500 ecodiesel that gets 156 more miles per tank than the ford f-150 ecoboost. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. [ male announcer ] we know they're out ther
you are like walter cronkite kind of credible but -- >> but way hotter. you are super credible. oh, my god that's super embarrassing. >> i will kind of miss him. well, for the first time since "american sniper" chris kyle was killed we may now know the motive the actual motive to just-revealed comments his alleged killer made to a former deputy while behind bars. plus, new developments in that viral walmart video the fight. one of these women may now be in -- no this isn't...
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. >> the great beloved walter cronkite after the wisconsin primary of 1960 that night he said he onlyause he got the catholic vote and kennedy went steaming out of that room. now i have to go to west virginia because you've taken away my victory because my peeps showed up. >> congratulations, mr. president, it was a tough fight and honor running against you, why do you have to come up with excuses as to why he beat you? it sounds just a little petty. >> the first nixon-kennedy debate nixon said to kennedy -- yeah nixon said to kennedy, you had a great turnout in ohio. thank you for talking points. >>> let me finish with secretary clinton's new role in life which has become a political identification in her life. you're watching "hardball," a place for politics. can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider car
. >> the great beloved walter cronkite after the wisconsin primary of 1960 that night he said he onlyause he got the catholic vote and kennedy went steaming out of that room. now i have to go to west virginia because you've taken away my victory because my peeps showed up. >> congratulations, mr. president, it was a tough fight and honor running against you, why do you have to come up with excuses as to why he beat you? it sounds just a little petty. >> the first nixon-kennedy...
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una periodista italiana, oriana fallaci, walter cronkite, peter jennings. y es gente que seguimos.positor que es, increÍble, pues. >> ahora, vamos a pasar de "querida" a la pelÍcula "mcfarland". la acabo de ver, me pareciÓ extraordinaria. y parece que lo que antes era poco comÚn, que es decir, ensalzar las historias de inmigrantes y de campesinos, de pronto se estÁ convirtiendo en una especie de tendencia en hollywood, ¿no? >> sÍ, exacto. yo dirÍa que es afortunado porque esto de alguna forma va a generar una conciencia mucho mÁs alta sobre la inmigraciÓn en este paÍs. que ha sido, estados unidos, una naciÓn históricamente, digamos reconocida por esa, digamos, como una naciÓn inmigrante, pues, ¿no? >> claro, y antes, antes no se sabÍa de estas historias de inmigrantes. >> algunos sabÍan. >> Éramos constantemente discriminados" y ahora de pronto se convierten en Éxitos en hollywood. cantaste la canciÓn "juntos" para la pelÍcula. >> exactamente. >> vamos a escuchar un poco. >> ? aterrizando en un sueÑo voy navegÁndome la vida. hoy me regala este nuevo dÍa sÍ, sí, la luna siempre me g
una periodista italiana, oriana fallaci, walter cronkite, peter jennings. y es gente que seguimos.positor que es, increÍble, pues. >> ahora, vamos a pasar de "querida" a la pelÍcula "mcfarland". la acabo de ver, me pareciÓ extraordinaria. y parece que lo que antes era poco comÚn, que es decir, ensalzar las historias de inmigrantes y de campesinos, de pronto se estÁ convirtiendo en una especie de tendencia en hollywood, ¿no? >> sÍ, exacto. yo dirÍa que es...
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you are walter cronkite credible. >> way hotter than cronkite. you're like super credible. out loud? do you want to go out to dinner? oh, my gosh, that's super embarrassing. >> thank you. no word yet on what stewart plans to do after he leaves his show. >>> coming up next, my better half makes a surprise appearance. we'll fill you in. e... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and now introducing aleve pm for a better am. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized
you are walter cronkite credible. >> way hotter than cronkite. you're like super credible. out loud? do you want to go out to dinner? oh, my gosh, that's super embarrassing. >> thank you. no word yet on what stewart plans to do after he leaves his show. >>> coming up next, my better half makes a surprise appearance. we'll fill you in. e... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i...