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we've worked out an arrangement with youtube that allows youtube to put videos online, and there are, you know, different types of videos on youtube, right? there's some that are record label-created, professional videos, there are what are called, you know, the user-generated content, ugc, and that could be, you know, someone taping, you know, someone in their home singing a recording, or it could be that there's music playing in the background to a recording. but, you know, if music is involved, there's a copyright there, but we've worked out, you know, a deal -- i can't get into the specifics of it, but we have a deal with youtube that allows our songwriters to get paid. the way it works in the u.s. is we license the professional video content. we get paid a percentage of what the record labels collect from youtube, and then for the user-generated there's a mechanism that allows us to get our songwriters paid for that content. there are, you know, there's a whole takedown mechanism where if one of our artists or writers objects to a piece of their music being on youtube we're allow
we've worked out an arrangement with youtube that allows youtube to put videos online, and there are, you know, different types of videos on youtube, right? there's some that are record label-created, professional videos, there are what are called, you know, the user-generated content, ugc, and that could be, you know, someone taping, you know, someone in their home singing a recording, or it could be that there's music playing in the background to a recording. but, you know, if music is...
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types of videos on youtube. there are some
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we have been monitoring video on youtube, some of it over the weekend.e are not absolutely certain of the dates. we will show you some of the pictures as we listen to john from maryland. caller: that democrat that just spoke, his analysis of the situation is totally wrong. i think that the iranians, if they are able to overthrow the regime, a huge amount of credit should be given to george bush. he would have completely transformed the region. potentially we would that had a new ally in iran. iranians are persian. they are very try ballistic in the middle east. they think that they are better than arabs. given a free election, they want the same thing. i do not think that they would have been doing this before. if iran overthrows the regime, which little by little looks like it might have been, i think that a lot of credit should go to george bush. i think that is something that democrats would want to think about. host: these pictures from tehran and elsewhere, courtesy of youtube, the caller mentioned a former president bush. he delivered a speech this
we have been monitoring video on youtube, some of it over the weekend.e are not absolutely certain of the dates. we will show you some of the pictures as we listen to john from maryland. caller: that democrat that just spoke, his analysis of the situation is totally wrong. i think that the iranians, if they are able to overthrow the regime, a huge amount of credit should be given to george bush. he would have completely transformed the region. potentially we would that had a new ally in iran....
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they got around youtube trying to block this. it became impossible for youtube to remove this. so, mr. president, we have seen the cases of other brutal oppression through history. the dying example of martyrdom. by saturday she was the fifth most commented person on twitter. it took one bullet to kill her, but it will take only one nadya to stop -- she died with open eyes. shame on us who live with closed eyes. they killed her, but her voice was another. people changed their profile pictures to pictures of her, and others posted images of the color of the opposition movement. there has been a debate over how much the president and the congress and the american people should speak out, in support of these brave iranians. the average age in tehran is 33 years. this is for their quest for freedom and democracy that we have enjoyed for two centuries. today i and all of america paid tribute to a brave young woman, who was trying to exorcise her fundamental human rights and was killed on the streets of tehran. all americans are with her and our thoughts and prayers are for her and h
they got around youtube trying to block this. it became impossible for youtube to remove this. so, mr. president, we have seen the cases of other brutal oppression through history. the dying example of martyrdom. by saturday she was the fifth most commented person on twitter. it took one bullet to kill her, but it will take only one nadya to stop -- she died with open eyes. shame on us who live with closed eyes. they killed her, but her voice was another. people changed their profile pictures...
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this morning from " i the " itmes" it's about youtube, youtube says it has relaxed its image as to allow the images to reach the rest of the world. it says in general it does not allow graphics or violence, but makes exceptions for those that have certain kinds of values of education, or scientific observations. it is important that citizens in iran can use it to capture their experiences for the world to see. how are you staying in guest: touch i am twitter-challenged. i stay in touch by with your phone calls and many true e- mailed. i have received dozens of e- mails. host: here is a question from twitter. guest: the ayatollah khomeini when elected as supreme leader did not have the religious credentials that were bestowed upon him in order to make him into this supreme leader. for that he has lost the respect of many of the respected clerics. he does not have the religious wait that in the grand ayatollah in iran should have. because of that he relies heavily on a group of conservative, hard-line clerics and partly also on the instruments of power like the military guards. mr. ahmadin
this morning from " i the " itmes" it's about youtube, youtube says it has relaxed its image as to allow the images to reach the rest of the world. it says in general it does not allow graphics or violence, but makes exceptions for those that have certain kinds of values of education, or scientific observations. it is important that citizens in iran can use it to capture their experiences for the world to see. how are you staying in guest: touch i am twitter-challenged. i stay in...
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it became impossible for youtube to remove it. mr. president, we have seen, as in cases of other brutal suppression throughout history, a living example or the dying example of martyrdom. by sunday morning, neda became the fifth most common topic on twitter. she had already become a kind of joan of arc. it took only one bullet to kill neda, but it may take only one neda to stop iranian territory. she died with open eyes. shame on those who live with close ties. they killed her, but not her voice. thousands of people replace their profile pictures with tributes to the young woman such as i am neda. others posted images of a broken heart in green, the color of the opposition movement. mr. president, a debate has been going on as to how much the united states of america, the president, the congress, and the american people should speak out in favor and support of these brave iranians, average age in tehran is 33 years of age, in their request for the fundamentals of freedom and democracy that we have enjoyed for more than a couple of cen
it became impossible for youtube to remove it. mr. president, we have seen, as in cases of other brutal suppression throughout history, a living example or the dying example of martyrdom. by sunday morning, neda became the fifth most common topic on twitter. she had already become a kind of joan of arc. it took only one bullet to kill neda, but it may take only one neda to stop iranian territory. she died with open eyes. shame on those who live with close ties. they killed her, but not her...
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i can't get into the specifics of it, but we have to deal with youtube that allows our songwriters to get paid. the way it works in the u.s. is, we actually license the professional video content. we get a percentage of what the record labels collect from youtube, and for the user generated, there is a mechanism that allows us to get our songwriters' pay for the content. . bright they are having issues in the you can -- and united kingdom with publishing companies trying to negotiate rates that have been unsuccessful in trying to come to terms, and it is a process that is involved in terms of negotiation. i am hopeful that they will arrive at terms that will allow their business to evolve and grow. >> our guest is chairman and ceo of the universal music group. thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. >> coming soon, remarks from a chief justice john roberts. later, washington nationals president on the process of developing the baseball team. hoc->> tomorrow, a look at what the unrest in iran means for the future of the government with jack goldstone. and then, a discussion w
i can't get into the specifics of it, but we have to deal with youtube that allows our songwriters to get paid. the way it works in the u.s. is, we actually license the professional video content. we get a percentage of what the record labels collect from youtube, and for the user generated, there is a mechanism that allows us to get our songwriters' pay for the content. . bright they are having issues in the you can -- and united kingdom with publishing companies trying to negotiate rates that...
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i want the project to have no sound at all but at the same time, ra released eight youtube fabio on a daily basis showing the emotional roller coaster i was coming through so while people were disconnected -- they are connecting to me by viewing the youtube video and it becomes a central point when a whole culture starts building around it and there is a serious people have to follow and they will e-mail me and type in the chat room where is today's video and i think the established media also helped to bring more and more people to it. one thing i never anticipated is the brutality of people on the internet because because i think for so many of them it was like a video game and they very much to illustrate the point i wanted to make but i think what hurt the most in the 30 day confinement and it's not getting hit by a pinball but the war people start writing the text, the hatred rhetoric people start directed against me in the chat room and what made me extremely happy is how the entire project becomes this open platform and i stepped aside and had become monitoring project without
i want the project to have no sound at all but at the same time, ra released eight youtube fabio on a daily basis showing the emotional roller coaster i was coming through so while people were disconnected -- they are connecting to me by viewing the youtube video and it becomes a central point when a whole culture starts building around it and there is a serious people have to follow and they will e-mail me and type in the chat room where is today's video and i think the established media also...
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. >> we found on youtube one of the young students at hillsdale. do you know him? >> yes. i think he has graduated now. a red headed boy. i did not know his name until i watched the video. he is a good kid. >> this is just a student with a camcorder showing the school. we were just one little bits of it and get you to describe what you are hearing. >> welcome to hillsdale college. the center for education, educating for liberty since 1844. we are standing here in freezing cold hillsdale, michigan in front of central hall, the original building which was built in 1844. over to my left, this is kendall hall, one of the main academic buildings for most of the classes are held. to my right, this is lane. that is where all my terrible classes, i mean all of my wonderful classes, are held. in the middle of this courtyard here is a statue of a union soldier holding a flag, of course. this comes from the civil war, or the war of northern aggression as we know it. hillsdale college sent more officers to the civil war than any other school in the country except for west point milita
. >> we found on youtube one of the young students at hillsdale. do you know him? >> yes. i think he has graduated now. a red headed boy. i did not know his name until i watched the video. he is a good kid. >> this is just a student with a camcorder showing the school. we were just one little bits of it and get you to describe what you are hearing. >> welcome to hillsdale college. the center for education, educating for liberty since 1844. we are standing here in...
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user groups were determined to get around youtube's ability to get around the graphic film. it became forwarded so often, that it became imresponsible for youtube to remove it. so -- so, mr. president, we've seen, as we have in cases of brutal repression throughout history, the living example or the dying example of martyrdom. and by sunday morning nada became the fifth more commented topic on twitter. she had already become a kind of joan of arc. -- quote -- "it took only one bullet to kill nada, it will take only one nada to stop iranian tyranny was one posting. quote: nada died with opened eyes. shame on us who lived with closed eyes. they killed nada, but not her voice was another. during the day, people replaced their profile pictures with tributes to the young woman such as, "i am nada," or "nada forever." another posted images of a broken heart in green, the color of the opposition movement. so, mr. president, a debate has been going on as to how much the united states of america, its president, the congress, and the american people should speak out in favor and in su
user groups were determined to get around youtube's ability to get around the graphic film. it became forwarded so often, that it became imresponsible for youtube to remove it. so -- so, mr. president, we've seen, as we have in cases of brutal repression throughout history, the living example or the dying example of martyrdom. and by sunday morning nada became the fifth more commented topic on twitter. she had already become a kind of joan of arc. -- quote -- "it took only one bullet to...
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i believe youtube is our partner in building that business, it's called vivo, and we've hired someone from universal who's going to be heading that business. and it's a division of our chairman, doug morris, and i think it's going to be potentially really an exciting development. >> host: besides apple and itunes is music, digital music economically successful? can it be? and how do you, how do you prevent the leakage? >> guest: i think itunes has proved that digital music is hugely successful. i think they've surpassed a billion could downloads or someg like that. certainly it's been successful, also, in selling ipods. you know, but digital music online is certainly successful and, you know, there's experimentation going on as well, pricing experimentation, you know, should premium new releases be priced perhaps a little higher price point and older back catalog releases perhaps at a slightly lower price point. i think, you know, it's been an interesting evolution, you know, and it'll continue to evolve. there's so many different models, and we get approached every week by companies
i believe youtube is our partner in building that business, it's called vivo, and we've hired someone from universal who's going to be heading that business. and it's a division of our chairman, doug morris, and i think it's going to be potentially really an exciting development. >> host: besides apple and itunes is music, digital music economically successful? can it be? and how do you, how do you prevent the leakage? >> guest: i think itunes has proved that digital music is hugely...
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caller: #iranelection, all one word, and also #tehran and that also follow it on youtube. i tried to fall on news programs but it is disappointing no one has been carrying it -- people just doing their regular programs and this is a humanitarian crisis. yes, we need to do something, we don't want -- like dr. brzezinski said, the neocons first response -- people who think that any war is a good war -- senator graham obviously is a neocon and he said we do not want our neocons conflicting with theirs. this is a man that won the nobel peace -- peace prize. i think he knows what he is talking about and i agree with him completely and with the people, that they do need our help, they need help from the u.n. i have not seen anyone picketing the president. i have not seen anyone asking the president to help. they want help from us, as in support, for example, people can reset the times on their computers or on twitter to tehran time, that helps. host: how does that help? caller: being able to find people. i did not have as much computer expertise. i'm a recent twitter user. i hav
caller: #iranelection, all one word, and also #tehran and that also follow it on youtube. i tried to fall on news programs but it is disappointing no one has been carrying it -- people just doing their regular programs and this is a humanitarian crisis. yes, we need to do something, we don't want -- like dr. brzezinski said, the neocons first response -- people who think that any war is a good war -- senator graham obviously is a neocon and he said we do not want our neocons conflicting with...
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it has been on the voice of america's website and in six separate parts on youtube. mr. speaker, voice of america has received several requests for a clean copy of the documentary in its original high resolution. and in one single piece for viewing at u.s. venues because of the film's educational value. among those seeking access to this single clean copy are the john hopkins university school of advanced international studies center of politics and foreign relations and an afghan students group at the university of virginia. on the area of cost that my good friend on the other side pointed out, there is no cost. any additional copies of the film will be made available for purchase which would cover the cost of copying, however small it may be. mr. speaker, during the history of u.s. i.a. and the broughting board of governors, congress has passed legislation to waive the domestic dissemination ban known as smith mutt to make a film able to view in the united states. this is a matter of precedence. in reference to not having done before on three different occasions, mr. s
it has been on the voice of america's website and in six separate parts on youtube. mr. speaker, voice of america has received several requests for a clean copy of the documentary in its original high resolution. and in one single piece for viewing at u.s. venues because of the film's educational value. among those seeking access to this single clean copy are the john hopkins university school of advanced international studies center of politics and foreign relations and an afghan students...
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just yesterday the government sent block access to twitter and on youtube, all to shield the population from any hint of today's anniversary. when ju dian died four years ago, the city took caution after remembering how the death in 1989 sparked the uprising. it's declared extreme sensitivity, put alarmed police on special alert. these are not the actions of a regime that feels secure. on the contrary, they are the actions of a regime that thinks it's sitting on top of a volcano that's about to erupt . or the center of an earthquake, hazord zone. the reason for this insecurity was spelled out in a lecture in beijing by a nationally known scholarists. the chinese system he explaned by strict rigidity. where there is no rule of law to protect people's interest or prevent the rulers from abusing the people and lining their own pockets. the dominance feature in a governance of this abilities and the issues of people's legitimate issues, homeowner rights for urban residents and minority rights, that all of this becomes a threat to the social order. a rigid system is by definition bristled. i
just yesterday the government sent block access to twitter and on youtube, all to shield the population from any hint of today's anniversary. when ju dian died four years ago, the city took caution after remembering how the death in 1989 sparked the uprising. it's declared extreme sensitivity, put alarmed police on special alert. these are not the actions of a regime that feels secure. on the contrary, they are the actions of a regime that thinks it's sitting on top of a volcano that's about to...
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access to twitter for the first time after it already blocked out bbc broadcast, blocked all videos on youtube, detained more dissidents. all of this to shield the population from any hint of today's anniversary. when a man there died four years ago, the regime took drastic precautions to prevent any rallying of dissidents and people with grievances. remembering how the death of one man in 1989 in april was a spark that ignited the tiananmen uprising. they declared a time of extreme sensitivity, put the armed police on special alert and ordered the railways to screen all travelers heading for beijing. these are not the actions of their regime that feels secure. on the contrary, they are the actions of the regima regime ths it is sitting on top of a volcano that is about to erupt, or at the center of an earthquake hazard zone. the reason for this insecurity was spelled out last month in an election in beijing by the well- known chinese scholar and sociologists. the chinese system, he explained, with deep and obvious concern, is characterized by what he calls "rigid stability." stability that is
access to twitter for the first time after it already blocked out bbc broadcast, blocked all videos on youtube, detained more dissidents. all of this to shield the population from any hint of today's anniversary. when a man there died four years ago, the regime took drastic precautions to prevent any rallying of dissidents and people with grievances. remembering how the death of one man in 1989 in april was a spark that ignited the tiananmen uprising. they declared a time of extreme...
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a strangely entwined with the sleep schedules of the geeks that making the servers at twitter and youtube. even the president seems to appreciate that we have reached a turning point in history, a revenge of the nerds. but we are nervous. more so than usual. we are wary, mr. president, i am sorry to say. are you really one of us? after all, despite his spockish calm and gangely frame, he is known to dabble in sports. not just bowling. [laughter] but the hard stuff, what they call baskets ball. he was seen looking at march- brackets, and i was encouraged by this because i thought it was some form of obscure punctuation. i thought he was a type face nerd, my kind of people. i don't know what to believe anymore. the talk-show radio hosts say the president is in mystery. we have no proof that he is an american citizen or an earthling for that matter. [laughter] i think it is illegitimate question. is the president truly nerd core? or is it an act? like those prosthetic ears. you people to an amazing job but are not asking the right questions about his credentials. may i have the first slide?
a strangely entwined with the sleep schedules of the geeks that making the servers at twitter and youtube. even the president seems to appreciate that we have reached a turning point in history, a revenge of the nerds. but we are nervous. more so than usual. we are wary, mr. president, i am sorry to say. are you really one of us? after all, despite his spockish calm and gangely frame, he is known to dabble in sports. not just bowling. [laughter] but the hard stuff, what they call baskets ball....
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this iconic young woman on youtube, the president's part has to be breaking.e must have to deal with it in a certain way for political purposes, but he has children in the knows about the suffering of young people being killed. these folks have a legal right to assemble, according to iranian law. now the nko is being declared a terrorist group, anti- revolutionary in great britain. so, what they are trying to do is they are trying to say that u.s. and foreign influences are driving this conflict. when that happens, it becomes seditious. they will be hanging from the rafters as they have been. guest: the lady caller epitomizes what the great debates that has been going on in american politics, since the beginning. which is that they get involved in the world or stay home. they have had this debate for hundreds of years. john abbott -- john adams, woodrow wilson. george bush has been closer to wilson. the lady caller is closer to john adams. the fact is that nations and people and nations play critical roles. lafayette of the french held, without them the americ
this iconic young woman on youtube, the president's part has to be breaking.e must have to deal with it in a certain way for political purposes, but he has children in the knows about the suffering of young people being killed. these folks have a legal right to assemble, according to iranian law. now the nko is being declared a terrorist group, anti- revolutionary in great britain. so, what they are trying to do is they are trying to say that u.s. and foreign influences are driving this...
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if you click on some of those youtube sites, he could be a killer. thought you were arguing from an errant authority, or you were threatening the country or its well-being or its peace, he would cut you in new one, and he did it over and over again. my favorite instance combining both, i tell the story in the bullpen is also in one of his posthumous book, cancel your own goddamn subscription, was a run in he had with arthur fletcher jr. they were arguing by mail, and one of slicken share's letters, referred to national review or the national inquirer or whatever you call the magazine. bill wouldn't have it. in his reply he said how would you like it if i wrote beer arthur, or whatever you call yourself, if you ever need to slap down a pulitzer prize-winning story, that is the way to do it. this is what it is like and cut it out. just a brilliant little arabesque in one sentence. another of the things to recover about bill was his passion for talent. he looks for it everywhere. he would go to the big names, he offered $5,000 a year to be a columnist f
if you click on some of those youtube sites, he could be a killer. thought you were arguing from an errant authority, or you were threatening the country or its well-being or its peace, he would cut you in new one, and he did it over and over again. my favorite instance combining both, i tell the story in the bullpen is also in one of his posthumous book, cancel your own goddamn subscription, was a run in he had with arthur fletcher jr. they were arguing by mail, and one of slicken share's...
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we showed you some of the scenes from youtube from iraq and also want to show you some headlines. here is an interview from dick cheney conducted for the washington times radio. his concern that the pending below could reverse the military progress made by american and iraqi forces in the 2007 surge. he is quoted as saying that he hopes the iraqis can deal with it. inside this paper one of the details is that the iraqi ackerman has declared today a day of sovereignty. the story can be found below the fold on "the washington post," concerning jubilation in iraq six years in three months after the u.s. invasion. it will turn over security to the iraqis. the paper points out that while there are still more than 130,000 remaining troops, patrols by heavily armed soldiers will largely disappear from baghdad and other urban centers. we will get to your phone calls, but first more from dick cheney. yesterday on the radio his interview became the front page of today. here's what he said. >> if i am a great believer in him as he is one of the most confident people i have worked with in my
we showed you some of the scenes from youtube from iraq and also want to show you some headlines. here is an interview from dick cheney conducted for the washington times radio. his concern that the pending below could reverse the military progress made by american and iraqi forces in the 2007 surge. he is quoted as saying that he hopes the iraqis can deal with it. inside this paper one of the details is that the iraqi ackerman has declared today a day of sovereignty. the story can be found...
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focus on yourself that you actually can be the celebrity and you can do that by blogs, websites and youtube and videos so it is a commentary what that change and technology has created for a social and cultural life in the u.s. and it is very entertaining and the inserts himself and a lot of scenarios, the blogs all the time he was twittering people's secrets people were asked if they wanted to get a copy today they had to tell us a secret and then he went on his twitter account and tweet the secrets some of the new nonfiction. >> many eat viewers know you as a bookstore but the publishing offices are on the second floor how did city lights start? >> city lights publishing started in 1955 by lawrence ferlinghetti. of many people know who he is the is one of the most renowned poets in the world. he began a publishing company with a collection of his own palms called pictures of the gone world that was the first book in the pocket politics series we have about 60 books in print right now in the serious. >> tell me a little about the bookstore and the publishing house. how does it work? to the
focus on yourself that you actually can be the celebrity and you can do that by blogs, websites and youtube and videos so it is a commentary what that change and technology has created for a social and cultural life in the u.s. and it is very entertaining and the inserts himself and a lot of scenarios, the blogs all the time he was twittering people's secrets people were asked if they wanted to get a copy today they had to tell us a secret and then he went on his twitter account and tweet the...
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the last time the president spoke about reverend wright in late april 2008, i would refer to youtube- refer you to those comments. >> south korea, kim jong-il, the youngest son being groomed to take over. a brilliant comrade. >> he said the same thing about -- >> any reaction at all from the white house? >> no, i do not have anything specific on that, no. >> and today, when the president made some comments abound -- around smoking, i am wondering if smoking continues to be a struggle for the president? >> i think the president would likely tell you as many would that has smoked or has been addicted to smoking that is a lifelong struggle. >> is a feeling struggle for him? >> since there are days comprise within your lifetime, i think that is covered. >> i think it was mentioned the cairo speech, and i just wondered if you wanted to make any connection between what has been happening in lebanon and the election? does he take any credit for it? >> well, i think, as we have talked about it in here, i do think that the reaction around the world to the president's speech, particularly in t
the last time the president spoke about reverend wright in late april 2008, i would refer to youtube- refer you to those comments. >> south korea, kim jong-il, the youngest son being groomed to take over. a brilliant comrade. >> he said the same thing about -- >> any reaction at all from the white house? >> no, i do not have anything specific on that, no. >> and today, when the president made some comments abound -- around smoking, i am wondering if smoking...
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we need a quality of human interconnection, suggested by youtube and my space and facebook. we need to use school to discover new knowledge, not to exclusively memorize the old dead value to the communities, righted now, not in the future. thank you very much for this time. [applause] [applause]. >> if you have -- we have time to ask questions. are you going to run this. >> sure. we have 15 minutes, so -- go ahead. >> what would you say to someone --... the people you have given the example of where the exceptions to the rule. >> the question is, what would i say to the people who are often -- who say these people are exceptions to the rules? well, what i would say, first of all, is that i taught in a manhattan junior high school for 30 years. and 15 years of that time i assembled a hodgepodge of a class, and i set them to doing extraordinary things. this is one class newspaper, all these things are going on simultaneously, some are being done by flunkouts, some by c-students, look at a few of these. here's a successful lawsuit, on page by a c-student. at the very same time,
we need a quality of human interconnection, suggested by youtube and my space and facebook. we need to use school to discover new knowledge, not to exclusively memorize the old dead value to the communities, righted now, not in the future. thank you very much for this time. [applause] [applause]. >> if you have -- we have time to ask questions. are you going to run this. >> sure. we have 15 minutes, so -- go ahead. >> what would you say to someone --... the people you have...
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we are giving you some of the view that the world can see on youtube but you have the ticket with a grain of salt that is not verified. we do have to take it with a grain of salt. this is from our republican line. caller: duty really think that the elections even really matter considering the closed circle of theocratic power when troops reformists are not even allowed to run? even now it seems so-called it reformists are running and not allowed the power of the free elections? it seems like a total force. guest: i agree that the elections in iran, because the laws deprive so many within the population from the right to vote or participate meaningfully are so flawed it that the elections that go on over there are not the same as those in an open and pluralistic society. i agree with that. but in a country like that, and this has been the pattern there, people use the open spaces, the divisiveness between the various factions in the region. they use it in order to voice their demands. during the elections one of the most powerful supporters had some people voted not to much for mr. h., but
we are giving you some of the view that the world can see on youtube but you have the ticket with a grain of salt that is not verified. we do have to take it with a grain of salt. this is from our republican line. caller: duty really think that the elections even really matter considering the closed circle of theocratic power when troops reformists are not even allowed to run? even now it seems so-called it reformists are running and not allowed the power of the free elections? it seems like a...
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so if you go to google and youtube will adams papers.com, you can have these letters not only in their original hand, but typescript. so you can read the letters on your computer from your home with great ease. this is the transformation that the computer has made. that is the odyssey of the adams letters. other questions? >> several years ago i read the book of john adams. >> david mccallum said john adams. >> wonderful. >> it's a wonderful book. >> and he quotes a lot of john adams letters in there. and i'm wondering how much of a duplication is there in your book compared to that one with the letters. >> good. how do i get her from david mccullough? my emphasis -- i think david pocola, john adams has been not only a service to john adams but to all of us. john adams was the least known of all of the founding fathers, until mccullough's book. there were few biographies of adams, but mccullough's book got into attention, and since that time there have been a couple of television programs, as you know and so forth. so it's a very wonderful book. and he gets john adams spot on, from the
so if you go to google and youtube will adams papers.com, you can have these letters not only in their original hand, but typescript. so you can read the letters on your computer from your home with great ease. this is the transformation that the computer has made. that is the odyssey of the adams letters. other questions? >> several years ago i read the book of john adams. >> david mccallum said john adams. >> wonderful. >> it's a wonderful book. >> and he quotes...
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. >>> most teenagers at the age of 17 are thinking about the next video they can post or youtube logging on in faceback and the prom. those are not on the mind of melanie oudin, the georgia native home schooled is not the typical teenager. making her wimbledon debut, she was in the third round facing a former number one player, jelena jankovic. melanie oudin, there has to be some nerves. and the first time playing a top 10 opponent. there has to be nerves there. the first set tie-breaker and oudin, those are the nerves and with jankovic up and gets the first set. and then jankovic calls for a doctor that delays the match. and she felt dizzy and thought she would end up in the hospital. she was crying during the changeover. later oudin 6-5, got herself a forehand winner and 38 winners. and yanukovych just 13 winners. -- jankovic with just 13 winners. and oudin, the forehand too much and oudin with the huge upset. jankovic when the match was over had some excuses. >> was it heat stroke or dehydration or what? >> i don't know. there was also some woman problems as well, you know. it's not e
. >>> most teenagers at the age of 17 are thinking about the next video they can post or youtube logging on in faceback and the prom. those are not on the mind of melanie oudin, the georgia native home schooled is not the typical teenager. making her wimbledon debut, she was in the third round facing a former number one player, jelena jankovic. melanie oudin, there has to be some nerves. and the first time playing a top 10 opponent. there has to be nerves there. the first set...
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on yourself and you actually can be the celebrity and you can do that by blogs and web sites and youtube videos, so it is a commentary on what that change in technology has created for the social and cultural life in the u.s. and it is very entertaining. he actually inserts himself in lots of scenarios. key blogs all the time. he was abea twittering people's secrets. people were asked that they wanted to get a copy of his book today. we asked them to tell us a secrets and how went on his twitterer account and twisted-- we did those secrets. so, some of the new non-fiction we have got. >> so the book tv viewers know city lights as a bookstore and your offices are on the second floor. how did city lights start and who founded city lights? >> city lights publishing was actually started in 1955 by lawrence burman get a and many people know who he is. he is one of the most renowned poets in the world. he began the publishing company with a collection of his own poems called pictures of the gain world. that was the first book in the city lights poets series which has gone on to continue publis
on yourself and you actually can be the celebrity and you can do that by blogs and web sites and youtube videos, so it is a commentary on what that change in technology has created for the social and cultural life in the u.s. and it is very entertaining. he actually inserts himself in lots of scenarios. key blogs all the time. he was abea twittering people's secrets. people were asked that they wanted to get a copy of his book today. we asked them to tell us a secrets and how went on his...
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celebrities to the focus on yourself that you can be the celebrity and you can do that by blogs, websites, youtube videos, it is a commentary on how that change in technology has created for a so-called -- social and cultural life is very entertaining and insert himself and lots of scenarios. he was at be a today twittering people's secrets. people were asked if they wanted to get a book today they have to tell us a secret and he went on the twitter account and treated as those the sigrid's. and some of the new nonfiction city lights books as a bookstore you have publishing and office is on the second-floor. how did it start? >>guest: it was actually started in 1955 many people know lawrence ferlinghetti who was the most renowned public in the world. he began a publishing company with his own poems that was the first book and the pocket policy areas we have 60 books in print right now in this series. >>host: tell me a little bit about the bookstore and the publishing house but how does it work? is there synergy between the two? >>guest: yes. at one time most of the people that worked in the publis
celebrities to the focus on yourself that you can be the celebrity and you can do that by blogs, websites, youtube videos, it is a commentary on how that change in technology has created for a so-called -- social and cultural life is very entertaining and insert himself and lots of scenarios. he was at be a today twittering people's secrets. people were asked if they wanted to get a book today they have to tell us a secret and he went on the twitter account and treated as those the sigrid's....
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you can see some of the videos on youtube where students were beat up, students who voted on the reformist who believe this was a stolen election. historically, this regime has repression down to the science. they know when to ease up. before the elections they ease up political and social restrictions to project a democratic face to the world. you saw much of the world's media covered these as much of a democratic election. afterward when it is a sham and incenses and they react. they put tens of thousands of people in the streets to prevent people from rising up. still there is tensions. the reformists may calculate if this was a fraud. we want an overwhelming victory. they believe they had 65% of the vote. they believe the population is on their side and they have a right to strike and to tell people to resist this result. and if i were in their situation i would do the same. i hope they do, do that. host: talking about the future of western relations with iran with our guest who is with the international iranian peace. host: call us ... host: philadelphia is the first call on the line
you can see some of the videos on youtube where students were beat up, students who voted on the reformist who believe this was a stolen election. historically, this regime has repression down to the science. they know when to ease up. before the elections they ease up political and social restrictions to project a democratic face to the world. you saw much of the world's media covered these as much of a democratic election. afterward when it is a sham and incenses and they react. they put tens...
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youtube, twitter, facebook down the road. the process is very communal. i am certainly benefiting from the contributions of 70 volunteers who are all looking for information, passing along, -- of so many volunteers, helping to translate documents or stories for me, or watching video that is in persian. providing the information. it is a community news gathering operation. i think we also try to maintain a journalistic standard in the sense that we do not post material that is not confirmed, or if we do we are clear about the fact we cannot verify its accuracy. but i think we try to provide a really wide swath of information because it is out there in a whole bunch of places. it is spread out across the board and does require a large group effort -- a volunteer effort in many senses, to track it down. host: thanks for being with us this morning, nico. he is the national editor @ "the huffington post." thank you for joining us. you have a piece today. obama will restore the u.s. ambassador to syria. you read about returning a u.s. envoy to damascus. you say
youtube, twitter, facebook down the road. the process is very communal. i am certainly benefiting from the contributions of 70 volunteers who are all looking for information, passing along, -- of so many volunteers, helping to translate documents or stories for me, or watching video that is in persian. providing the information. it is a community news gathering operation. i think we also try to maintain a journalistic standard in the sense that we do not post material that is not confirmed, or...
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on yourself, that you actually can be the celebrity and you can do that by blogs and web sites and youtube videos. it is a commentary on what the change of technology has traded for social and cultural life in the u.s. and it is very entertaining and actually in search ourselves and a lot of scenarios. blogs all-time and was twittering people about secrets and people asked if they want to get a copy of this book and we asked them to tell us a secret and then my hand and went on his account coming treated those secrets. so some of the new nonfiction him at the regular booktv viewers know city lights as a bookstore and your publishing offices on the second floor of the bookstore -- hounded city lights start and who founded it? >> city let's publishing was actually started in 1955 by lawrence brolin gandy in many people know him adulate one of the most renowned opponents in the world. he began publishing company with a collection of his own poems called picture is in the city lights pocket poets series which has gone on to continue publishing. have about 60 books in the series he mack center
on yourself, that you actually can be the celebrity and you can do that by blogs and web sites and youtube videos. it is a commentary on what the change of technology has traded for social and cultural life in the u.s. and it is very entertaining and actually in search ourselves and a lot of scenarios. blogs all-time and was twittering people about secrets and people asked if they want to get a copy of this book and we asked them to tell us a secret and then my hand and went on his account...
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and if you look on some of those youtube segments, bill could be a killer if he thought you were arguingunearned authority, authority conferred only by fashion or that if you were threatening the country or its well-being or its peace, he would cut you a new one. and he did it over and over again. and my favorite instance of combining both -- i tell the story in the book, and it's also in one of his past books was a run-in he had with arthur schlesinger, jr. they were arguing by mail and in one of his letters he said -- referred to national review or the "national enquirer" or whatever you call your magazine. and he replied how would you like if i called you dear arthur or dear barfer. if you ever need to slap down a pulitzer prize historian that's how you do it. you're 5. this is what it's like and cut it out. i mean, it's just a brilliant little arabesque in one sentence. another things to recover about bill was his passion for talent, and he looked for everywhere, literally everywhere. he would go to the big names. he offered even $5,000 a year to be a columnist for "national review"
and if you look on some of those youtube segments, bill could be a killer if he thought you were arguingunearned authority, authority conferred only by fashion or that if you were threatening the country or its well-being or its peace, he would cut you a new one. and he did it over and over again. and my favorite instance of combining both -- i tell the story in the book, and it's also in one of his past books was a run-in he had with arthur schlesinger, jr. they were arguing by mail and in one...
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five years ago, youtuber and a twitter did not exist. facebook existed but it was hardly the behemoth it became today. it is not a surprise us that there are people other developing new technologies that we can barely imagine. technology with enhances our lives and at the same time industries our lives in ways remain had not anticipated. it frees you to work from anywhere but keep you prisoner in others. parents have for years battled with kids of the time they should spend on computers and video games. today, children are fighting to get their parents off their blackberries. there is a great article a few years ago that describe one family in texas. this one woman's 7-year-old and she was annoyed her mother was always on her black married. -- on her blackberry. the 4-year-old girl seen to recognize her fawn broader comfort like a security blanket. recently, seeing her mom's logged on -- slumped on the couch and brought her phone asking if it would make her feel battle -- feel better. in new jersey, hurt children abandoned her mother fro
five years ago, youtuber and a twitter did not exist. facebook existed but it was hardly the behemoth it became today. it is not a surprise us that there are people other developing new technologies that we can barely imagine. technology with enhances our lives and at the same time industries our lives in ways remain had not anticipated. it frees you to work from anywhere but keep you prisoner in others. parents have for years battled with kids of the time they should spend on computers and...
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you can find that statement on youtube. we do not want that to happen, and they do. health-care providers our understanding is stepping forward, saying they do not want it to happen. >> you cited a 83% of americans like what they have in think is pretty good. the polls do show that. what responsibility does congress have? many of those people are wrong. they may like what they have, but it is overpriced and over insured. what responsibility does congress have to dissuade them from the fact that their insurance is pretty good. should people who use super of louis care? should they pay taxes -- should people who use superfluous care, should they pay taxes? >> this is the same debate we have when we start talking about part d and medicare. people will never be able to choose from the system because it is too complicated. in fairness to your point, i think about 79% of the american people think it costs too much. we think market principles, fairly injected into the system, are important. transparency, liability reform, better reporting, better use of technology, and a bi
you can find that statement on youtube. we do not want that to happen, and they do. health-care providers our understanding is stepping forward, saying they do not want it to happen. >> you cited a 83% of americans like what they have in think is pretty good. the polls do show that. what responsibility does congress have? many of those people are wrong. they may like what they have, but it is overpriced and over insured. what responsibility does congress have to dissuade them from the...
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what i do, but i do think that online connections to the younger people in particular can work and youtube is watched by more than a few people. unfortunately, if you look at a for more than half an hour you wonder about the sanity of the entire world's population. [laughter] other questions? >> i served on the board here. thank you for coming. having bipolar disorder, i am not just better. [applause] my question is what you guys see in the park -- in terms of the product care model. diabetes, asthma, any other carrier you look at in talking about prevention and chronic care that we're not on the preventive and we're also dealing with the worsening of symptoms want to have a diagnosis i. how can that be part of the discussions only talk about healthcare reform? >> as we mentioned the idea of prevention and wellness is very important to the public. if someone has diabetes and can self monitor his or her condition and treated, it costs a lot less and has far better outcomes if you put off carom to when you have to have your leg amputated. the messages about the positive aspects. wellness is
what i do, but i do think that online connections to the younger people in particular can work and youtube is watched by more than a few people. unfortunately, if you look at a for more than half an hour you wonder about the sanity of the entire world's population. [laughter] other questions? >> i served on the board here. thank you for coming. having bipolar disorder, i am not just better. [applause] my question is what you guys see in the park -- in terms of the product care model....
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view click on some of the youtube segments, the bill could be a killer. if he thought you were arguing from authority conferred only by passion or if you were threatening the country or the wellbeing or its piece, he would cut you a new-line. and he did it over and over a dam. my favor instance of combining both the tell the story and the book it is also an his cost him is a book to cancel your own goddamn subscription and was a run in macarthur's schlesinger, jr.. there are doing by mail and in one of slauson jurors letters he said, he reviewed days referred to a national review or "national enquirer" or were w. collier magazine. bill let him have it. he said how would you like it if i wrote dear arthur or barber or whatever you call yourself. if you ever need to pull of a pulitzer prize-winning story that is the way to do a. you are five and this is what is like and cut it out. to state brilliant little arabesque in one sentence another thing to recall is his passion for tala. and he looked for everywhere literally everywhere he would go to the big name
view click on some of the youtube segments, the bill could be a killer. if he thought you were arguing from authority conferred only by passion or if you were threatening the country or the wellbeing or its piece, he would cut you a new-line. and he did it over and over a dam. my favor instance of combining both the tell the story and the book it is also an his cost him is a book to cancel your own goddamn subscription and was a run in macarthur's schlesinger, jr.. there are doing by mail and...
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you can find that statement on the youtube. that is what we believe.e do not want that to happen and they do. health-care providers are understanding and now stepping forward to say they do not want that to happen. >> questions. >> he said the statement that 83% of americans live with have been think it is pretty good. what responsibility does congress have? many of those people are wrong. they might like what they have, but it is overpriced. it is over insured and encourages them to seek to much care. it encourages their doctors to prescribe to much. or responsibility does congress have to dissuade them from the fact that their insurance is "pretty good?" should they pay taxes for their support first -- for their superfluous care? >> that is a very washington with a view that the people just do not know what is good for them. this is the same day we started talking about part d of medicare. people would never be the jews in the system because it is it too complicated. turns out it is not complicated at all. in fairness, i think 79% of american people
you can find that statement on the youtube. that is what we believe.e do not want that to happen and they do. health-care providers are understanding and now stepping forward to say they do not want that to happen. >> questions. >> he said the statement that 83% of americans live with have been think it is pretty good. what responsibility does congress have? many of those people are wrong. they might like what they have, but it is overpriced. it is over insured and encourages them...
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what i do, but i do think online connections to the younger people in particular can work and that youtube is wise to buy more than a few people. unfortunately if you look at it from more than half an hour will look at the center of the entire world's population. [laughter] other questions? >> thank you all for coming. and i just want to say that i'm not just better, i am cured. [applause] my question is, what you guys see in terms of the chronic care model because looking at trading they base or asthma or any other care physician if you look at health care reform i think it is important in and talking about perfection and chronic care but we're also preventing the worsening of symptoms once we have a diagnosis so how can that be part of a conversation when we talk about healthcare reform? >> i think as we have mentioned the idea and prevention is a powerful with the public and they get it intuitively that if someone has diabetes and can self monitor his or her condition and treat it it costs a lot less and has a far better outcomes and if you put out here until you have to have a leg ampu
what i do, but i do think online connections to the younger people in particular can work and that youtube is wise to buy more than a few people. unfortunately if you look at it from more than half an hour will look at the center of the entire world's population. [laughter] other questions? >> thank you all for coming. and i just want to say that i'm not just better, i am cured. [applause] my question is, what you guys see in terms of the chronic care model because looking at trading they...
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there is a youtube being created along those lines. it's not a pretty picture to have the federal government running our business and our private sector and that's been the genius of our country. and we are blurring it badly and will cause a lot of trouble. do we have a doctor from georgia that wants to join us here? i'm going to run back to my good friend, congressman king from iowa. please join us. mr. king: a couple of points that linger in my mind. one is to add to the point that the gentleman from georgia and missouri were making about spain and i concur, it was for every green job created, it cost .2 jobs, but also each of those green jobs cost $770,000 to generate that job. a massive cost in capital. i want to throw another point into this in a brief way, the cap and trade component of this legislation that's impending to be driven through this house floor the month of june, we have experienced that. when speaker pelosi was elected, she declared this capitol complex would be carbon neutral and ordered the generating plant that p
there is a youtube being created along those lines. it's not a pretty picture to have the federal government running our business and our private sector and that's been the genius of our country. and we are blurring it badly and will cause a lot of trouble. do we have a doctor from georgia that wants to join us here? i'm going to run back to my good friend, congressman king from iowa. please join us. mr. king: a couple of points that linger in my mind. one is to add to the point that the...
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five years ago, youtube and twitter did not exist, they spoke existed but was hardly the behemoth, and no one was using e-readers. i do not think it would suppress any of us to imagine that our people out there now developing new technologies we can barely imagine. technology but enhances our lives, and at the same time infiltrates our lives it in ways we may not have anticipated. it frees you to work everywhere but d.c. prisoners and others. parents for years have battled with kids of atomic and spent on computers and video games into day students are sometimes fighting a parents to get them off their blackberry. "the wall street journal" have a great article a couple of years ago on a subject, describing one family and texas -- and this woman is 7 year old talks about the blackberry -- i feel annoyed, -- always focusing on that blasted thing. learning the were blasted from the pirates of the caribbean. the girl seems to recognize and france, comfort, not unlike a pacifier or security blanket. recently seen her mom slump on the couch after work, she fished the blackberry from a mother
five years ago, youtube and twitter did not exist, they spoke existed but was hardly the behemoth, and no one was using e-readers. i do not think it would suppress any of us to imagine that our people out there now developing new technologies we can barely imagine. technology but enhances our lives, and at the same time infiltrates our lives it in ways we may not have anticipated. it frees you to work everywhere but d.c. prisoners and others. parents for years have battled with kids of atomic...
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today we are on patriots are network on blog talk radio, youtube live and video streaming, and chat rooms and a tweed stream going on all the way. on july 2nd of florida and the nationwide on a this 17th, we are hosting another major round of the party protests around the country. of this time we are going to be in front, the local congressional and senatorial district offices all around this country. if you have heard about the ethics of government run health care today and it concerns you, and you are like barbara and are willing to serve your country to ensure that your children and grandchildren are not left to enhance these deficits in this kind of health care, joe tutti party patrons.org to get plugged in here, [applause] >> that is tea party patriots did or did. we are now joined by tony perkins, president of the family research council. >> thank you, grover. we have heard about health care in other countries, but as a former member of the louisiana legislature that served on the health and welfare committee there we are one of the few states that has a state run public health care
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looking to return to pakistan and you interviewed her in november 07 and in that interview now oliver youtube she had mentioned she knew osama bin laden had been killed and in retrospect or hindsight do you regret not picking that point up and running with that? that could have been quite a coup. >> host: thank you, debbie. >> guest: thank you very much, debbie. my view at that moment a was just a slip of the town because in the context what she was saying that point it really made no sense at all and so i took that to be needy have been right or wrong but i took that to be a slip of the town and she didn't mean osama bin laden but she meant somebody else who's name i knew that day and today it's slightly faded, but so that was why i didn't, but you are quite right i did that interview in november with benazir bhutto after the attempted assassination on october 18th and she had announced on the program she was going to run. this was on al jazeera english, frost over the world and then we did an interview tragically and sadly on december 27, which was the last interview she ever gave when she
looking to return to pakistan and you interviewed her in november 07 and in that interview now oliver youtube she had mentioned she knew osama bin laden had been killed and in retrospect or hindsight do you regret not picking that point up and running with that? that could have been quite a coup. >> host: thank you, debbie. >> guest: thank you very much, debbie. my view at that moment a was just a slip of the town because in the context what she was saying that point it really made...
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television program on their computer as they are on a television set whether it's through hulu or youtube or any variety of things they can find on the internet. the same thing is true with amazon's kindle and sony's reading and a variety of reading devices including the iphone now where people are getting comfortable reading full books on screen. and this kind of behavior is, you know, is certainly fascinating in how it's mapping the changes of our cultural role, but it's also, you know, fairly concerning to major media companies because as things switch to digital there is the danger that a lot of value can leak out of the industry and that our authors or our artists won't have enough revenues there to pay for their best work and that we won't have enough revenues to pay for our own infrastructure. and you need look no further, for example, than the music industry which over the last 10 or 15 years the recorded music industry has really declined quite precipitously as the lek strongic dissemination of music has created a market that's quite a bit smaller than the former market, you know
television program on their computer as they are on a television set whether it's through hulu or youtube or any variety of things they can find on the internet. the same thing is true with amazon's kindle and sony's reading and a variety of reading devices including the iphone now where people are getting comfortable reading full books on screen. and this kind of behavior is, you know, is certainly fascinating in how it's mapping the changes of our cultural role, but it's also, you know,...