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i can't believe he works at the "new york times". [laughter] >> so these two things together, if you pull one or the other away, i think i'm just -- >> david carr of the "new york times" trumps david carr was denver post. >> or david carr of davidcarr.com. >> well, we appreciate who you are. we appreciate you coming and sitting with us. >> a pleasure. >> thank you. david carr [applause] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audience and guests an an archive of past episodes. >> i write about newspapers and they're kind of boring. i mean, it's a bunch of white people in cubes typing. it's not like -- i don't know. it's not argo, i've just got to say. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the mattsson mchale foundation in support of public television. also by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your
i can't believe he works at the "new york times". [laughter] >> so these two things together, if you pull one or the other away, i think i'm just -- >> david carr of the "new york times" trumps david carr was denver post. >> or david carr of davidcarr.com. >> well, we appreciate who you are. we appreciate you coming and sitting with us. >> a pleasure. >> thank you. david carr [applause] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio....
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i can't believe he works at the "new york times". [laughter] >> so these two things together, if you pull one or the other away, i think i'm just -- >> david carr of the "new york times" trumps david carr was denver post. >> or david carr of davidcarr.com. >> well, we appreciate who you are. we appreciate you coming and sitting with us. >> a pleasure. >> thank you. david carr [applause] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audience and guests an an archive of past episodes. >> i write about newspapers and they're kind of boring. i mean, it's a bunch of typing. it's not like -- i don't know. it's not argo, i've just got to say. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the mattsson mchale foundation in support of public television. also by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced
i can't believe he works at the "new york times". [laughter] >> so these two things together, if you pull one or the other away, i think i'm just -- >> david carr of the "new york times" trumps david carr was denver post. >> or david carr of davidcarr.com. >> well, we appreciate who you are. we appreciate you coming and sitting with us. >> a pleasure. >> thank you. david carr [applause] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio....
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"new york times" has had a pay wall for over a year now. gannet has done a pay wall at their regional papers and they've also been charging for online content on "usa today." so newspapers are really struggling, trying to find ways to diversify their revenue sources, away from actually print media. but they still make up a bulk of revenue, for both firms. >> you know, jocelyn, when you look at the pay walls and get away from the bigger papers like "the wall street journal" and "the new york times" and even some of the gannet papers and get to the local papers, the big question is how are those pay walls doing? >> both management teams, for both gannet and "new york times" claim that their subscriber base is growing hand over fist. and you can see this in the circulation numbers. you get the print subscription, complimentary -- you get the digital subscription, rather, complimentary with your print subscription. so we saw an 8% increase in circulation trends yesterday. i'm sure we'll see a pretty decent growth in circulation from "new york t
"new york times" has had a pay wall for over a year now. gannet has done a pay wall at their regional papers and they've also been charging for online content on "usa today." so newspapers are really struggling, trying to find ways to diversify their revenue sources, away from actually print media. but they still make up a bulk of revenue, for both firms. >> you know, jocelyn, when you look at the pay walls and get away from the bigger papers like "the wall street...
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and you asked why did the new york times bury the lead because if you read the new york times style guide they are supposed to bury the lead many are not black many article i've ever read the new york times you have to dig like six or seven graphs deep before you figure out what the point is i'll go with that ok ron wyden and lisa murkowski of introduced a bill to require super pacs to reveal their funding. this was you know in bush v or in me in citizens united i think the eight to one part of the ruling was we think this will work if all the organizations are transparent what's wrong with transparency that's nothing wrong with transparency i think but part one of the problems with you know short sighted political. gamesmanship as far as you know we want to know who your donors are you know revealing to us i'm sure no but you know it would be with his that i could you know in massachusetts a few years ago they they wanted to get mitt romney's arms so they pass some legislation remember what it was actually what it was and then as soon as deval patrick came into office they had to t
and you asked why did the new york times bury the lead because if you read the new york times style guide they are supposed to bury the lead many are not black many article i've ever read the new york times you have to dig like six or seven graphs deep before you figure out what the point is i'll go with that ok ron wyden and lisa murkowski of introduced a bill to require super pacs to reveal their funding. this was you know in bush v or in me in citizens united i think the eight to one part of...
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"the new york times" this morning. president obama next week take the political risk of formally opposing cuts to social security and medicare in his annual budget in an effort to demonstrate his willingness to compromise with republicans and revive prospects for a long-term deficit reduction deal. in a significant shift in fiscal strategy, mr. obama on wednesday will said a strategy that departs from the usual wishlist >> we will look at some more headlines with regard to the story. they fear a change to the consumer price index would reduce benefits. reveal hisepares to budget next week, he is under pressure to try do reduce the deficit and has already signaled he will call for tax increases, but liberal groups are freight he will embrace changes to social security and medicare. robert rice said yesterday that the obama administration should not change the way the annual cost-of-living a judge -- cost- of-living adjustments should be decided. we are getting a sense this morning of what president obama 's 2014 budget
"the new york times" this morning. president obama next week take the political risk of formally opposing cuts to social security and medicare in his annual budget in an effort to demonstrate his willingness to compromise with republicans and revive prospects for a long-term deficit reduction deal. in a significant shift in fiscal strategy, mr. obama on wednesday will said a strategy that departs from the usual wishlist >> we will look at some more headlines with regard to the...
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also with us from "the new york times," catherine rampell and her piece in the upcoming "the new york times" magazine is called lean in dad how shared diaper duty could stimulate the economy. this is how do you it just so you know. >> stop it. >> sweet thing. you say, catherine, that actually there's something about looking for someone who will share the responsibilities. this is about the concept in "lean in", her book. >> there's been debate about the role of women in the workplace and how you make it easier for them to achieve more in their careers that cheryl sandburg has been vocal about and a number of high profile women. >> a lot of debates. the concept in cheryl's book was about finding someone who is going to share the
also with us from "the new york times," catherine rampell and her piece in the upcoming "the new york times" magazine is called lean in dad how shared diaper duty could stimulate the economy. this is how do you it just so you know. >> stop it. >> sweet thing. you say, catherine, that actually there's something about looking for someone who will share the responsibilities. this is about the concept in "lean in", her book. >> there's been debate...
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he writes a media equation column for the "new york times" for 25 years. he's covered the media as it relates to business and culture and politics. he joins me now to talk about some of the enormous changes going on in the worlds of media and journalism. we love david carr. we're pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> we're pleased to be at this table, charlie. >> charlie: let's just start by you wrote a column recently about cable. >> right. charlie: but i want to broaden that to television. you believe it's a big-time to be covering television because interesting things are happening. >> what it means me think of is music where people said everything is going to change, everything is going to change. nothing changed and then boom. >> charlie: everything changed. everything changed all at once. it's feel being like that with tv. a lot of people in the technology businesses or in the media businesses will tell you that once the consumer decid, it doesn't really matter what companies decide, what governments decide that they're the ultimate aut
he writes a media equation column for the "new york times" for 25 years. he's covered the media as it relates to business and culture and politics. he joins me now to talk about some of the enormous changes going on in the worlds of media and journalism. we love david carr. we're pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> we're pleased to be at this table, charlie. >> charlie: let's just start by you wrote a column recently about cable. >> right. charlie:...
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"new york times" a battered american dream. so, michael medved have the media, to some extent, as they try to understand what happened to these two guys been portraying and, particularly, the 19-year-old, as a mixed up kid? >> well, i think it's inherently dramatic and it is a huge question because at least the younger brother, dzhokhar did seem to be enjoying some success in school, et cetera, et cetera. what goes wrong with someone like this? this brings me back to something that cenk said earlier. these brothers have become radicalized and islamic and they don't represent all muslims and no one is saying that a muslim represents some kind of problem or even potential problem. but the point is there is a context here and the context is there is a worldwide movement and a powerful worldwide movement and a dangerous worldwide movement that caused violence everywhere and these particular brothers became part of it. the question on how they became part of it and why seems to me a legitimate field for investigation. >> he's not ju
"new york times" a battered american dream. so, michael medved have the media, to some extent, as they try to understand what happened to these two guys been portraying and, particularly, the 19-year-old, as a mixed up kid? >> well, i think it's inherently dramatic and it is a huge question because at least the younger brother, dzhokhar did seem to be enjoying some success in school, et cetera, et cetera. what goes wrong with someone like this? this brings me back to something...
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i was going to ask you, was "mo"new york times" being used here. the reason he did this and his wife do this because he wants to see as he can be viable as a new york political candidate. would cnn have turned that interview down? certainly not. any news entity would have wanted to have that interview. i don't fault "the times" at all. every interview is two sides viewing each other. the media wants the raw material and the politician, in this case, wants to get a message out. >> if anthony weiner is willing to provide, i describe them as therapy sessions. he wants to provide excruciating detail about how he wanted to be loved and admired and should he have done it? any reason not to print all of that? >> no. no, there's not. but there may be reason not to say it. i'm kind of old school. tmi, for me, too much information. but frankly anthony has a better sense of the culture, the media culture we live in than i do. i rage against it and say we shouldn't talk so much. the truth is, everybody wants it. even "new york times" magazine wants all the pai
i was going to ask you, was "mo"new york times" being used here. the reason he did this and his wife do this because he wants to see as he can be viable as a new york political candidate. would cnn have turned that interview down? certainly not. any news entity would have wanted to have that interview. i don't fault "the times" at all. every interview is two sides viewing each other. the media wants the raw material and the politician, in this case, wants to get a...
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"new york times" front page, before bombs, a battered american dream. and so, michael medved, have the media, to some extent, as they try to understand what happened to these two guys been portraying and, particularly, the 19-year-old, as a mixed up kid? >> well, i think it's inherently dramatic and it is a huge question because at least the younger brother, dzhokhar, did seem to be enjoying some success in school, et cetera, et cetera. so, what goes wrong with someone like this? and this brings me back to something that cenk said earlier, which is it is different because these brothers have become radicalized and islamic. and no, they don't represent all muslims and no one is saying that every single muslim in the united states represents some kind of problem or even potential problem. but the point is there is a context here, and the context is there is a worldwide movement, it's a powerful worldwide movement. it's a dangerous worldwide movement. it's caused violence everywhere and these particular brothers became part of it. the question on how they
"new york times" front page, before bombs, a battered american dream. and so, michael medved, have the media, to some extent, as they try to understand what happened to these two guys been portraying and, particularly, the 19-year-old, as a mixed up kid? >> well, i think it's inherently dramatic and it is a huge question because at least the younger brother, dzhokhar, did seem to be enjoying some success in school, et cetera, et cetera. so, what goes wrong with someone like...
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he's a pulitzer prize winning national security correspondent for the "new york times." much of his reporting has focused on america's new approach to warfare. he draws on his writing for a new book called "the way of the knife: the c.i.a., a secret army and the war at the ends of the earth." it chronicles the intelligence agency's transformation into añr para-military organization. dexter filkins writes the story of how the c.i.a. got back into the killing business is as chilling and dramatic as a spy novel. except it's true. mark mazzetti has laid out an extraordinary tale tracking the spies as they track the terrorists. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thanks very much. charlie: so, tell me how you came to this book. >> well, i had been reporting on intelligence for about seven years now. before that i was covering the military. >> you realize when you're covering the military and the intelligence world, increasingly you realize you're covering the same thing. they have converged so much over the last 12 years in these wars outside of the war
he's a pulitzer prize winning national security correspondent for the "new york times." much of his reporting has focused on america's new approach to warfare. he draws on his writing for a new book called "the way of the knife: the c.i.a., a secret army and the war at the ends of the earth." it chronicles the intelligence agency's transformation into añr para-military organization. dexter filkins writes the story of how the c.i.a. got back into the killing business is as...
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"the new york times" reports that after the tib questioned tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011, officials had quote no authority to watch him because they found no terrorism activity at the time. this scenario that an american could and would do this while flying under the radar raises serious questions regarding national security. the "washington post" writes the boston attacks might serve as a new model for terrorism in the 21st century. seeing how two kids with backpack bombs seem to have succeeded in putting a major u.s. city on lockdown, it may now dawn on al qaeda leaders that a series of small-scale attacks like this conversation the same impact as one spectacular mass casualty attack. through a combination of skill and luck, we've done well at preventing the next 9/11. preventing the next boston massacre might not be as easy. joining me today, former dnc communications director and msnbc host, karen finney, "new york times" op-ed columnist frank bruney, retired army sergeant wes moore and "mother jones" msnbc political analyst, david corn and msnbc justice correspondent, pete williams. let'
"the new york times" reports that after the tib questioned tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011, officials had quote no authority to watch him because they found no terrorism activity at the time. this scenario that an american could and would do this while flying under the radar raises serious questions regarding national security. the "washington post" writes the boston attacks might serve as a new model for terrorism in the 21st century. seeing how two kids with backpack bombs seem...
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york times and as you see you know the telephone took from one thousand eight hundred all the way to nine hundred seventy five before it hit ninety percent of the population clothes dryer all the way over there on the left from one thousand twenty it took up to two thousand to get to eighty percent the automobile stove all started there on the left the old technologies but took a long time to get one hundred percent and then as you see on the right you know the the we've gets closer and closer jampacked closer and closer is the internet telephone fax v.c.r. was that he looks like a bubble it goes back to my idea that i came up with twenty five years ago about the lunar dollar which would be a currency traded on the dark side of the moon that would be based in units of time and would allow you to buy and sell your way through time backwards and forwards i mean that's what i thought you could come up with i think big days and interesting staging platform to be come into the little dollar protocol which i'm working on now in my imagination you do you know there is an iranian scientist w
york times and as you see you know the telephone took from one thousand eight hundred all the way to nine hundred seventy five before it hit ninety percent of the population clothes dryer all the way over there on the left from one thousand twenty it took up to two thousand to get to eighty percent the automobile stove all started there on the left the old technologies but took a long time to get one hundred percent and then as you see on the right you know the the we've gets closer and closer...
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"the new york times" says the plan includes cuts to social security and medicare and uses the new metric to cal indicate annual cost of living increases. >>> it's a big day for jc penney because the struggling department store launching the first of its new home goods boutiques including some martha stewart brand products which the ceo says is pivotal to his turnaround efforts. richard, back to you. >> cnbc's brian shactman, thank you. >>> what do you get when you pump nearly $1.5 trillion into the world's third largest economy? a major rally. the bank of japan's aggressive stimulus pushed the nikkei about 13,000 above that number for the first time in more than four years today. the index is up nearly 7% this week, 22% for the year and a whopping 48% since november. >>> back in the states mark zuckerberg unveiled his latest offering, facebook home, a collection of apps to replace your android home screen. >>> more drama at embattled hewlett-packard. its chairman and two other directors are stepping down. >>> jeffrey skilling, former ceo of enron may be getting out of jail early if his l
"the new york times" says the plan includes cuts to social security and medicare and uses the new metric to cal indicate annual cost of living increases. >>> it's a big day for jc penney because the struggling department store launching the first of its new home goods boutiques including some martha stewart brand products which the ceo says is pivotal to his turnaround efforts. richard, back to you. >> cnbc's brian shactman, thank you. >>> what do you get when...
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he said to "the new york times"," quote:so are we going to give anthony wiener another chance? >> i say yes. give him another chance. i don't care what he does in his personal life at all especially if it does not impact the work that he does. i know that i wouldn't be a good person running for office because my response would be, yes it was my dick--was i allowed to say that on television? you know what i mean. i would basically say something along those lines. it's my personal life, and don't apologize. >> that does make him better for it. he did lie. it took him a long time to admit it was his. >> we've had so many political scandals coming to mind, both wiener and sandford are both running for office. does the time of scandal matter? is there anything that we are not willing to accept? >> it dependence on what your message is. for republicans for a families value platform to have an affair is different from a liberal who doesn't preach family values and shows his johnson on the internet. >> if you make an issue about something and then you're a hypocrite about. but if you n
he said to "the new york times"," quote:so are we going to give anthony wiener another chance? >> i say yes. give him another chance. i don't care what he does in his personal life at all especially if it does not impact the work that he does. i know that i wouldn't be a good person running for office because my response would be, yes it was my dick--was i allowed to say that on television? you know what i mean. i would basically say something along those lines. it's my...
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mark landler of the "new york times." i am pleased to have both of them on the program. chris hill, you have dealt with the rth koreans. telle wh youhink ohese threats. should we be taking them more seriously than in the past. >> they've certainly kind of backed themselves into a corner. that is, it's hard to imagine them getting out of this. yeah, i would take these threats pretty seriously. they seem to be really wanting to, you know, push this thing as far as they could take it especially during these exercises which, by the way, take place every single yearly and every single year the north koreans object to them. except this year they've objected in about as strenuous terms as 've seen for years and years. so i think we're in kinof a bit of a dangerous situation right now. >> charlie: how much weight do you put on the idea that this is a young leader with his regents trying to establish his own credibility? >> oh, i think that's a big part of the story. i don't think this kid is really being embraced too much by the north korean people. and so i think they're trying
mark landler of the "new york times." i am pleased to have both of them on the program. chris hill, you have dealt with the rth koreans. telle wh youhink ohese threats. should we be taking them more seriously than in the past. >> they've certainly kind of backed themselves into a corner. that is, it's hard to imagine them getting out of this. yeah, i would take these threats pretty seriously. they seem to be really wanting to, you know, push this thing as far as they could take...
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york times... >> el autor mas vendido del new york times, kevin trudeau. [♪...] >> misha: hoy dia es uno de los autores mas exitosos que el planeta haya visto... mas de 30 millones de sus libros han sido enviados alrededor del mundo desde centros como este... en los que segun el se descubren secretos escondidos para las personas comunes. >> el gobierno de los estados unidos regala decenas de billones de dolares al aÑo que ustedes nunca deberan devolverle. >> misha: billones de dolares que el afirma estan disponibles, pero que el gobierno esta escondiendo. >> es una forma de retribucion. se aseguran que los cabilderos y donantes de las corporaciones reciban el dinero gratis de nuestro gobierno. >> misha: trudeau lo sabe bien. >> como ex-integrante del sistema, ahora comparto informacion que el gobierno y varias corporaciones no quieren que las personas conozcan. >> misha: de hecho, el gobierno lo ha vetado para que no aparezca en television, y ahora teme que su libro tambien sea vetado. las afirmaciones de trudeau aparentemente son escandalosas. decidimos descubrir rapidamente si est
york times... >> el autor mas vendido del new york times, kevin trudeau. [♪...] >> misha: hoy dia es uno de los autores mas exitosos que el planeta haya visto... mas de 30 millones de sus libros han sido enviados alrededor del mundo desde centros como este... en los que segun el se descubren secretos escondidos para las personas comunes. >> el gobierno de los estados unidos regala decenas de billones de dolares al aÑo que ustedes nunca deberan devolverle. >> misha:...
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new york times piece. first, the video of the raccoon walking across the telephone wires good to see miss cleo working again in some voiceover work. >> great voiceover. i love that voice. >> fantastic. rick you said it was interesting to see huma on the cover of the new york times magazine colding wiener's hand. i totally agree. i love this part from the article. they seem to be functioning as a couple, but what they do not have a handle on is their public life. here is a crazy idea. don't have a public life. get jobs have a kid. maybe have another kid. you don't have to be preening nare saw cysts. that's what got you into trouble in the first place. >> exactly. >> it is true. >> you can't sell public without pew bibbing and that -- pubic and that was his first mistake. >> i know how you feel. >> i thought i was making an interesting point and now it is gone. >> such a stupid joke. it is true. remember he said i am not sure i am running for office. >> he is full of crap. >> he is full of crap because he do
new york times piece. first, the video of the raccoon walking across the telephone wires good to see miss cleo working again in some voiceover work. >> great voiceover. i love that voice. >> fantastic. rick you said it was interesting to see huma on the cover of the new york times magazine colding wiener's hand. i totally agree. i love this part from the article. they seem to be functioning as a couple, but what they do not have a handle on is their public life. here is a crazy...
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peter baker of the "new york times." karen tumulty of the "washington post." and jeff zeleny of abc news. >> covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week," with gwen ifill. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. >> ifill: good evening. we could not have invented this week if we tried. an iconic sporting event comes under attack after one suspect is killed and another one runs, a manhunt consumes boston, shutting down the city and its suburbs. the suspects have roots in the disputed russian province of chechnya, and in the middle of it all, the president of the united states becomes consoler in chief once again. >> they sought to intimidate us, to terterrorize us, to chaik p shake us from those values that deval described, the values that make us who we are as americans, well, it should be pretty clear by now they picked the wrong city to do it. >> ifill: the boston marathon bombings brought us back to that scary place we lived through after oklahoma city, after atlanta, and after 9/11, the sense t
peter baker of the "new york times." karen tumulty of the "washington post." and jeff zeleny of abc news. >> covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week," with gwen ifill. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. >> ifill: good evening. we could not have invented this week if we tried. an iconic sporting event comes under attack after one suspect is killed and another one runs, a...
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under his nowadays and term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the news source you've got your boss i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the my understanding there's a there are a little ran in the land and did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact that many of them were believers in the system and felt that the system would correct itself if in fact it was brought to the tension of the of the proper people i mean i understand your version of my sermon it on the arabian and the only reason. and the only reason and the only reason why ellsberg this case was dismissed was because of the the. revelations that the government had gone into his psychologists office and there was this whole question of government misconduct and not because he wasn't you know they didn't think he was guilty of the of a violation of the espionage act which i think
under his nowadays and term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the news source you've got your boss i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the my understanding there's a there are a little ran in the land and did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in...
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the headline in "the new york times." looking at another story, federal overtime cuts taking a toll on workers and services, reports "the washington post." we can also see more about the sequester, the impact remains elusive, reports "the wall street journal." in the city of baltimore, agencies that help the poor and needy in schools are waiting to see if the public will step up, if donors will help out and teachers who -- and those already employed can be stretched to help carry the extra load. we also see this from "the washington times" yesterday, a photograph of president obama and the first family coming home from st. john's st. john's church for easter sunday service. we see a little bit about how the white house is celebrating easter. corporate donations and sales of exit have kept the white house easter even rolling. in a time of severe budget restraints, two factors of blame how the white house good welcome 30,000 people for the 135th easter egg roll. corporate sponsors and souvenir eggs helping to pay for the bi
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under his nowadays and term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the news sort of guy here but i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the from my understanding there's a there are a little rat in the landing did and that's why it kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact that many of them were believers in the system and felt that the system would correct itself if in fact it was brought to the tension of the of the proper people i mean i understand your version of my sermon it only very and the only reason. and the only reason and the only reason why ellsberg this case was dismissed was because of the the. the revelations that the government had gone into his psychosis office and there was this whole question of government misconduct and not because he wasn't you know they didn't think he was guilty of the of a violation of the espionage act which i think in re
under his nowadays and term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the news sort of guy here but i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the from my understanding there's a there are a little rat in the landing did and that's why it kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact...
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the "new york times" reports that when detailed information packets about college admission standard and financial aid policies were sent to high-achieving low-income students, 54% of them were admitted to colleges, matching their academic qualifications. but if they didn't get the packets, just 30% got into those highly selective schools. "new york times" washington bureau chief dave leon hart wrote about this eye-opening study and joins me now. absolutely fascinating, dave. good to see you. >> thank you, good morning. >> so you write that a lot of these selective colleges have done well, actually, diversifying the student body ethnically, religiously, geographically, not so much socioeconomically. is there a sense this new study will change that? >> i think it's hard to know at this point. i think the thing that could really change this is a ruling at the supreme court. if the supreme court somehow restricts affirmative action and schools want to continue to have diverse student bodies, one of the only and one of the main ways available to them will be using more class-based affirm
the "new york times" reports that when detailed information packets about college admission standard and financial aid policies were sent to high-achieving low-income students, 54% of them were admitted to colleges, matching their academic qualifications. but if they didn't get the packets, just 30% got into those highly selective schools. "new york times" washington bureau chief dave leon hart wrote about this eye-opening study and joins me now. absolutely fascinating,...
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it's on the front of "the new york times." it's what i wear. they pretty inexpensive but glasses shouldn't cost so much. >> they have done very well. under a hundred bucks. eyeglasses and sunglasses. >> why should you pay $500 for a pair of glasses? that is what happens. ie it's ridiculous. >> you lose them or you sit on them. >> i do. i have 12 of them. they cost 15 bucks. thank you, ken. >>> with us is now is chief white house correspondent for politico and for the playbook, my allen and also in washington is andrea mitchell. >> happy opening day. i'm headed out to nats park. grace is going to be in a major league baseball park for the first time, my daughter. she is 7. >> i will always remember my first baseball game. >> when you go to one. >> no. it was fantastic. i didn't know baseball was so fancy. all right. >> i think i was with you. prime rib! >> i got a tour of fenway park. >> any way mark sanford is facing a runoff tomorrow. how does it look, mike allen, for the former governor who, many people believe, didn't have a shot to get back
it's on the front of "the new york times." it's what i wear. they pretty inexpensive but glasses shouldn't cost so much. >> they have done very well. under a hundred bucks. eyeglasses and sunglasses. >> why should you pay $500 for a pair of glasses? that is what happens. ie it's ridiculous. >> you lose them or you sit on them. >> i do. i have 12 of them. they cost 15 bucks. thank you, ken. >>> with us is now is chief white house correspondent for...
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under his now isn't term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the new sort of guy here but i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the understanding there is that there are little ran in the land and did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact that many of them were believers in the system and felt that the system would correct itself if in fact it was brought to the tension of the of the proper people i mean i understand your version of my sermon it only arabian and the only reason. and the only reason and the only reason why ellsberg this case was dismissed was because of the the. the revelations that the government had gone into his psychologists office and there was this whole question of government misconduct and not because he wasn't you know they didn't think he was guilty of the of a violation of the espionage act which i think in red i thin
under his now isn't term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the new sort of guy here but i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the understanding there is that there are little ran in the land and did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact that many...
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under his now isn't term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the news source you got your but i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the my understanding there's a there are a little ran in the landing did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact that many of them were believers in the system and felt that the system would correct itself if in fact it was brought to the tension of the of the proper people i mean i understand your version of my sermon it only very and the only reason. and the only reason and the only reason why ellsberg this case was dismissed was because of the the. revelations that the government had gone into his psychologists office and there was this whole question of government misconduct and not because he wasn't you know they didn't think he was guilty of the of a violation of the espionage act which i think read i think you
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inside the new york times. we will talk about politics coming up in the sunday we -- sunday roundtable. this morning, from "the weekly standard." v joins us from indiana, the republican line. , i wouldike others like term limits. i think it is very important. not only term limits, but cut the pork out of them to. get some people in their -- there that are not in there for the money. cut this foreign spending. cut the white house spending. quit yelling at the rich people and get on with the job. he keeps talking about cutting the rich. he is rich himself. i hear more and more about jobs, jobs, like it was during the election. now that he is in, i do not hear much about jobs anymore. host: thanks for the call. from one of our viewers -- you can join us on our twitter page, twitter.com/c-spanwj. a couple of obituaries we want to bring you. of an this, the son influential minister committing suicide at the age of 27. the new york times writing about the death of reverend rick warren's son who had been battling depr
inside the new york times. we will talk about politics coming up in the sunday we -- sunday roundtable. this morning, from "the weekly standard." v joins us from indiana, the republican line. , i wouldike others like term limits. i think it is very important. not only term limits, but cut the pork out of them to. get some people in their -- there that are not in there for the money. cut this foreign spending. cut the white house spending. quit yelling at the rich people and get on...
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under this now isn't term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the news source you've got your boss i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under that well i would say were my understanding is that they are a little ran in the land and did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact that many of them were believers in the system and felt that the system would correct itself if in fact it was brought to the tension of the of the proper people i mean i understand your version of my sermon it only very and the only reason. and the only reason and the only reason why ellsberg this case was dismissed was because of the the. revelations that the government had gone into his psychosis office and there was this whole question of government misconduct and not because he wasn't you know they didn't think he was guilty of the of a violation of the espionage act wh
under this now isn't term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the news source you've got your boss i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under that well i would say were my understanding is that they are a little ran in the land and did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump...
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"the new york times" verified the authenticity. it's from just the corner of a facebook page. and the fbi, according to "the new york times," told the person whose photograph it was, who posted it on facebook, that it's one of the best quality shots of this suspect in the white hat. i'm still waiting for the production team to put the new photographs on the screen to show them to our viewers. they are close-ups of the face. maybe i should just grab this ipad here and see if we can hold that up and go full screen, if you can. into these pictures. you can see the fbi has put these photographs up. we are hoping for our production team back in new york to -- there you go. that's a much better image that we see from the fbi, put out this evening of the suspects, seeking the public's help. we'll obviously get them up on the screen as soon as possible. just to recap as to what's going on. at this hour from boston, massachusetts, this evening there was an activity, criminal activity, on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology, m.i.t., in cambridge, where one police off
"the new york times" verified the authenticity. it's from just the corner of a facebook page. and the fbi, according to "the new york times," told the person whose photograph it was, who posted it on facebook, that it's one of the best quality shots of this suspect in the white hat. i'm still waiting for the production team to put the new photographs on the screen to show them to our viewers. they are close-ups of the face. maybe i should just grab this ipad here and see if...
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what happened is "the new york times," we have spoken with "the new york times" on drop the i word on our partners such as present the national association of hispanic journalists to persuade them to drop the i word. we had an action we delivered. >>> i word is illegal, not immigrants. >> even though it could be a double i word especially the way "the new york times" likes to use it. we sent a petition of 70,000 strong to say to "the new york times" to drop the i word completely. that was on tuesday. this past tuesday. what happened was they said we're not going to drop it. we're going to use it in conjunction with other words that are more precise. be reasonable for them to do this because we don't want to take sides. unfortunately, when you use the i word, you are taking a side. you're taking the wrong side. that's what we were trying to let "the new york times" know, is that you are taking the wrong side. >> jelani, i felt a segment like this bams a racial grievance segment. you're saying mean things about us, calling us mamie, jezebel assuming we're not educated. it's not an emoti
what happened is "the new york times," we have spoken with "the new york times" on drop the i word on our partners such as present the national association of hispanic journalists to persuade them to drop the i word. we had an action we delivered. >>> i word is illegal, not immigrants. >> even though it could be a double i word especially the way "the new york times" likes to use it. we sent a petition of 70,000 strong to say to "the new york...
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under his now isn't term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the news source you've got your but i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the my understanding there's a there are a little ran in the landing did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact that many of them were believers in the system and felt that the system would correct itself if in fact it was brought to the tension of the of the proper people i mean i understand your version of my sermon it only. and the only reason. and the only reason and the only reason why ellsberg this case was dismissed was because of the the. revelations that the government had gone into his psychologists office and there was this whole question of government misconduct and not because he wasn't you know they didn't think he was guilty of the of a violation of the espionage act which i think read i think you
under his now isn't term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the news source you've got your but i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the my understanding there's a there are a little ran in the landing did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact...
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under his now isn't term he went to the officials and then he went to the new york times i'm saying that's proper what's not proper is to go directly to the to the new sort of guy here but i don't think when they tell you no then you go to the news and i think that is proper and i think that's partly under the my understanding is that they are a little ran in the land and did and that's what kiriakou did and that's what all these others have done they didn't jump quickly. at first in fact that many of them were believers in the system and felt that the system would correct itself if in fact it was brought to the tension of the of the proper people i mean i understand your version of my sermon it only very and the only reason. and the only reason and the only reason why ellsberg this case was dismissed was because of the the. revelations that the government had gone into his psychometrist office and there was this whole question of government misconduct and not because he wasn't you know they didn't think he was guilty of the of a violation of the espionage act which i think read i think yo
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here the story is going from the of the new york times. in his weekly address, the president using the boston bombings as a suspect -- here is a portion. [video clip] >> the bighearted people of boston, residents, shopkeepers, who carried victims and their arms, delivered water and blankets, lined up to give blood, opened their homes up to total strangers. and the heroic federal agencies and police officers who worked together throughout the week at great risk to themselves to keep our communities safe. have a country, we are eternally grateful for the profound sacrifices they make in the line of duty. sometimes making the ultimate sacrifices to defend the people they swore to protect. , whatlly wasn't a we are america is america is, how we respond to evil inherited, that is it. selflessly, compassionately and unafraid. through the days, they with test even the 30th of salt. america's spirit remains undimmed. our faith in each other, our love in our country, our common creed, whatever superficial differences we may have, that is what make
here the story is going from the of the new york times. in his weekly address, the president using the boston bombings as a suspect -- here is a portion. [video clip] >> the bighearted people of boston, residents, shopkeepers, who carried victims and their arms, delivered water and blankets, lined up to give blood, opened their homes up to total strangers. and the heroic federal agencies and police officers who worked together throughout the week at great risk to themselves to keep our...
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in 2010, investigators found explosives in a car in new york's times square. recently they have been monitoring individuals who engage in political and social protests. they warn that home-grown terrorists might be plotting an attack. they are already sorting through clues to find out who might be behind this one. nhk world, tokyo. >>> the bombings in boston have raised fears as far away as london. authorities in the former olympic host city are reviewing security for a marathon to be held there this weekend. >>> more than 20 people aboard a u.s. military helicopter survived a crash in south korea following a training mission. the transport aircraft went down and then caught fire near the demilitarized zone that divides north and south korea. the crash happened in the northern part of the country. all 21 people on board made it out alive. six of them were lightly wounded and had to be treated in hospital. u.s. military representatives say it was likely an accident. they're working with south korean authorities to try to determine exactly what happened. the hel
in 2010, investigators found explosives in a car in new york's times square. recently they have been monitoring individuals who engage in political and social protests. they warn that home-grown terrorists might be plotting an attack. they are already sorting through clues to find out who might be behind this one. nhk world, tokyo. >>> the bombings in boston have raised fears as far away as london. authorities in the former olympic host city are reviewing security for a marathon to be...
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jonathan van meter from the "new york times." margie omera. >>> mitch mcconnell trying to spin his way out of the embarrassing campaign strategy tape trying to make himself the victim. this is scary how a guy who's really on the wrong side of everything can make himself look like he's the victim. scary to see the press this morning, by the way. he won. can you believe it? look at the mainstream press. i'm attempted to say lame stream press right now. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we'll be getting mail after all on saturdays. the u.s. postal service has backed off its decision to scrap saturday delivery. great. saying congress gave it no choice. anyway, the postal service was looking for ways to save money and they planned to end saturday delivery this summer. but congress pushed back, passing legislation requiring six-day delivery. today the postal service gave in. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." yesterday we brought you the recordings that unmasked the thuggish inclination of senate minorit
jonathan van meter from the "new york times." margie omera. >>> mitch mcconnell trying to spin his way out of the embarrassing campaign strategy tape trying to make himself the victim. this is scary how a guy who's really on the wrong side of everything can make himself look like he's the victim. scary to see the press this morning, by the way. he won. can you believe it? look at the mainstream press. i'm attempted to say lame stream press right now. this is...
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why did "new york times" play to stories that "a" she hasn't made up her mind. "b" her friends don't know what she is going to do and "c" other candidates will wait and see what she does. ramping up to give her first speech, cable news could not get enough. >> nobody outside of incumbent presidents and not even some of them have in all the years since enjoyed a commanding position going into a commanding cycle such as hillary clinton. >> she's back. hillary clinton returning to the spotlight for the first time since she left the state department. >> already worrying about hillary and we have news today that maybe theyed t should be. >> nobody more prepared. secretary of state, eight years in the white house, this woman, she will be our next president. >> i guess we could cancel the segment, she will be the next president. joining us to talk about all this erin mcpike and reporter for real clear politics. matt lewis and roger simon, chief political columnist for politico. why was this a front page story just reexamining regurgitating. >> we are the media and we d
why did "new york times" play to stories that "a" she hasn't made up her mind. "b" her friends don't know what she is going to do and "c" other candidates will wait and see what she does. ramping up to give her first speech, cable news could not get enough. >> nobody outside of incumbent presidents and not even some of them have in all the years since enjoyed a commanding position going into a commanding cycle such as hillary clinton. >> she's...
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we will find out the new york times takes a big hit in ad sal. could the new york times, is it possible, be their next target? everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. stuart: by it, run and, established an outpost of sanity. take back the territory that for a generation has been lost. i am gung-ho in favor of the coke brothers buying the l.a. times. that was me earlier this week hoping the cote brothers would buy the l.a. times. listen to this. and revenue at the new york times down 11.2%. let's bring in monica. imagine, and wildest dreams that the koch bro
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time to take a look at the morning papers. >>> "the new york times." new comprehensive study find the cost of caring for americans with dementia likely exceeds costs associated with heart disease or cancer. there are kurnltedcurrently 3.8 in the country living with dementia but the study estimates by 2040 that number will nearly triple. >> a big story. >>> from our "parade" of papers. t.j. this is for you. the carnival cruise ship triumph lost power at sea for several days in february and broke away from its moorings in an alabama repair dock and slammed into another boat leaving a giant gap in the stern. 200 contractors on the board but no one hurt. coast guard still searching for a man docked into the mobile river after high winds knocked his security guard hut into the water. >>> knoxville news sentinel. officials in memphis rename a street in honor of martin luther king jr. today and marking the 45th anniversary of his assassination. king traveled to memphis at the time of his death will be renamed in his honor. >> have you been on a cruise, willie
time to take a look at the morning papers. >>> "the new york times." new comprehensive study find the cost of caring for americans with dementia likely exceeds costs associated with heart disease or cancer. there are kurnltedcurrently 3.8 in the country living with dementia but the study estimates by 2040 that number will nearly triple. >> a big story. >>> from our "parade" of papers. t.j. this is for you. the carnival cruise ship triumph lost power...
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"the new york times" provides a very helpful chart, right? >> there's numbers and arrows and thought bubbles. >> it's sort of like a diagram you would see in a science class and very helpful. the "new york post" has their own chart. >> different chart. >> chart is not the term i'd use. >> all right. >> it's all about money. i have no idea what went on here. but i'm thinking -- >> which of those two do you understand quicker? >> definitely the "new york post." >>> coming up on "morning joe," we will have an exclusive interview with former governor mark sanford following his big runoff win last night. we will see if he gets a "morning joe" bump. >> a huge one. >> heading into his matchup against elizabeth colbert bush. boone pickens will be here to weigh in on the keystone pipeline project and the arkansas oil spill. actor robert redford will join us and bubba watson, see if he gets a haircut. first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >>> can you believe yesterday in syracuse, new york, it snowed 10 inches? ridiculous. lake-effect snow w
"the new york times" provides a very helpful chart, right? >> there's numbers and arrows and thought bubbles. >> it's sort of like a diagram you would see in a science class and very helpful. the "new york post" has their own chart. >> different chart. >> chart is not the term i'd use. >> all right. >> it's all about money. i have no idea what went on here. but i'm thinking -- >> which of those two do you understand quicker? >>...
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-- " t new york times." this from inside "the washington post" -- the story is that awkward dinner presidency will be important in negotiations going forward. another caller. caller: i have watched c-span since mr. lamb would preside over the show. you guys have taken a dramatic turn. i have to tell you, it is somewhat downward. you are complicit in this and the erroneous facts that are out there. you have all the statistics available to you. , you are ae reason shadow of your former self. host: what specifically are you referring to? is an example. the tax rates under every tosident -- let's go back as far as what different tax brackets paid up thosenow -- you have statistics available to you. today, during this segment, i sincerely doubt you have them ready, but you should. i'm sure you can get them ready, your producers can. 1% tax rate paid by the top has totally decreased from the , reagan, bushdy senior, going forward. it is nonsense. folks on the show will probably jump all over me. i think i am a mod
-- " t new york times." this from inside "the washington post" -- the story is that awkward dinner presidency will be important in negotiations going forward. another caller. caller: i have watched c-span since mr. lamb would preside over the show. you guys have taken a dramatic turn. i have to tell you, it is somewhat downward. you are complicit in this and the erroneous facts that are out there. you have all the statistics available to you. , you are ae reason shadow of...
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jonathan van meter from the "new york times." margie omera. >>> mitch mcconnell trying to spin his way out of the embarrassing campaign strategy tape trying to make himself the victim. this is scary how a guy who's really on the wrong side of everything can make himself look like he's the victim. scary to see the press this morning, by the way. he won. can you believe it? look at the mainstream press. i'm attempted to say lame stream press right now. this is "hardball," the place for politics. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every da
jonathan van meter from the "new york times." margie omera. >>> mitch mcconnell trying to spin his way out of the embarrassing campaign strategy tape trying to make himself the victim. this is scary how a guy who's really on the wrong side of everything can make himself look like he's the victim. scary to see the press this morning, by the way. he won. can you believe it? look at the mainstream press. i'm attempted to say lame stream press right now. this is...
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. >> rose: the "new york times" in its obituary had this headline. "mike mcalary, 41, columnist in with swagger to match city's." thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> twinkies in there. it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> french fries all over the table. >> a lot of chewing. >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco, welcome to "check, please! bay area," the show where regular bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. now, we have three guests and each one recommends one of their favorite spots and the other two go check them out to see what they think. this week, owner of a creative p.r. firm has been all around food, wine, and spirits all her life. she rejoices in the bay area's diverse eateries and keeps her spirits on the top shelf, laughter in her belly, and pours her whitey opinion far and wide. >>> andrew kramer is never leaving. dining out is fundamental and he will sell, he can sell and push or promote his
. >> rose: the "new york times" in its obituary had this headline. "mike mcalary, 41, columnist in with swagger to match city's." thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> twinkies in there. it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> french fries all over the table. >> a lot of chewing. >>> hi, i'm...
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now there's a new york times seller at my subway stop, just happened. i'm like, gentrification roles in and then the newspaper. it would've been nice to have it before. tons of really smart people have always lived in the neighborhood. there are thriving immigrant families who would've been happy to read the new york times for years excess of a kiosk on the way to work there are assumptions at play. want to applaud your question about how to relate to these other folks. i interviewed the editor of the milwaukee journal sentinel. >> toward stanley cup? -- stanley? >> no. >> marty? >> yes. it was after the and shooting of the sikh people. he said that he loves having people not like him around because that is one he thrives on as a journalist. "what is this person like?" that part of being a journalist. you should have people like that around you who just love learning about new things and different kinds of people. that's what adds to diversity. >> they have somebody who knew about medical issues at the paper in terms of cadavers newsroom. across a range
now there's a new york times seller at my subway stop, just happened. i'm like, gentrification roles in and then the newspaper. it would've been nice to have it before. tons of really smart people have always lived in the neighborhood. there are thriving immigrant families who would've been happy to read the new york times for years excess of a kiosk on the way to work there are assumptions at play. want to applaud your question about how to relate to these other folks. i interviewed the editor...
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and afghan officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to the new york times and said that for many years the cia had paid tens of millions of dollars in what they say was ghost money to the office of president karzai the afghan government has received billions of dollars in u.s. taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cash went to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags the official said much of the money goes to paying off warlords and politicians many of whom have ties to the drug trade and in some cases the taliban the result of that appears to be that the agency empowers the same networks that american diplomats on law enforcement agents say they're trying to dismantle president karzai was asked about the ghost money you. get he basically dismissed the payments as no big deal saying those are monthly small amounts used for various purposes as the cia declines to comment another u.s. official has been quoted as saying the biggest source of corruption in afghanistan was the unit
and afghan officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to the new york times and said that for many years the cia had paid tens of millions of dollars in what they say was ghost money to the office of president karzai the afghan government has received billions of dollars in u.s. taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cash went to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags the official said...
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and afghan officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to the new york times and said that for many years the cia had paid tens of millions of dollars in what they say was ghost money to the office of president karzai the afghan government has received billions of dollars of u.s. taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cat went to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags the official said much of the money goes to paying off warlords and politicians many of whom have ties to the drug trade and in some cases the taliban the result of that appears to be that the agency empowers the same networks that american diplomats aligned for spent agents say they're trying to dismantle president karzai was asked about the ghost money and knowledge to see even get he basically dismissed the payments as no big deal saying those are monthly small amounts used for various purposes as the cia declines to comment another u.s. official has been quoted as saying the biggest source of corruption in afgha
and afghan officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to the new york times and said that for many years the cia had paid tens of millions of dollars in what they say was ghost money to the office of president karzai the afghan government has received billions of dollars of u.s. taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cat went to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags the official said...
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and afghan officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to the new york times and said that for many years the cia had paid tens of millions of dollars in what they say was ghost money to the office of president karzai the afghan government has received billions of dollars of u.s. taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cash went to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags the official said much of the money goes to paying off warlords and politicians many of whom have ties to the drug trade and in some cases the taliban the result of that appears to be that the agency empowers the same networks that american diplomats online first went agents say they're trying to dismantle president karzai was asked about the ghost money and he acknowledged receiving it he basically dismissed the payments as no big deal saying those are monthly small amounts used for various purposes as the cia declines to comment another u.s. official has been quoted as saying the biggest source of corruption in a
and afghan officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to the new york times and said that for many years the cia had paid tens of millions of dollars in what they say was ghost money to the office of president karzai the afghan government has received billions of dollars of u.s. taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cash went to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags the official said...