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i'm here with joseph gordon-levitt and stephen merchant. and we're about to have a lip sync battle for the ages. this is a game that stephen created with john krasinski and emily blunt. is that correct? >> that is correct. >> jimmy: and tonight stephen has come on to challenge me and joe to a battle. yeah, so it's going to work like this. we'll take turns lip syncing sections of well-known songs. each one of us trying to lip sync better than the other guys. we don't know which songs the other ones have picked. only the person performing knows what song is coming next. we'll do two songs each. up first is going to be the challenger, mr. stephen merchant. here we go. take it away. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, jimmy. my first song will be by d.j. jazzy jeff. and it's fresh prince, "boom! shake the room." ♪ ♪ yo back up now and give a brother room the fuse is lit and i'm about to go boom ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ mercy mercy mercy me my life is a cage but on stage i'm free hyped up psyched up ♪ ♪ ready for wil'in' standing in a crowd
i'm here with joseph gordon-levitt and stephen merchant. and we're about to have a lip sync battle for the ages. this is a game that stephen created with john krasinski and emily blunt. is that correct? >> that is correct. >> jimmy: and tonight stephen has come on to challenge me and joe to a battle. yeah, so it's going to work like this. we'll take turns lip syncing sections of well-known songs. each one of us trying to lip sync better than the other guys. we don't know which songs...
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>> richard gordon, can you hear me? >> yes. >> reporter: yes, sorry about that, i was asking you about the death toll and hearing the numbers are going up. >> hello. >> reporter: can you hear me richard gordon? okay, i think we are having difficulty talking to richard gordon. richard gordon can you hear me we will try one more time is he gone, we will try to reach the red cross and richard gordon to tell us more about the earthquake that struck the central philippines today and at least 85 people now reported killed. meanwhile typhoon killed three people and injuring many more and evacuated 180,000 people from costal towns in the path and winds up to 130 kilometers per hour and landslides destroyed houses across the region. american officials described him as one of the most wanted terrorists and ten days after captured by u.s. forces in libya abu anas al-liby was taken to the united states and will appear before the court accused of master mining, the emergencies in lebanon in 1998. talks on the iran nuclear program st
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bare says buy, but gordon johnson at axy um says get in the shade and quick. great to have you with us. start with you gordon, you've been on "street signs" a few times and you have issued some harsh warnings about this solar sector. and yet when you look at some of the performances right, first solar up 72% year to date, the underdog, i mean some of the chinese solar companies are up 400 to 600%, so are you wrong or is this going to end really badly? >> i think it's going to end badly and i think what's happened is, effectively a lot of solar companies have shifted the way they account for revenues. i think specifically, a lot of the reason first solar is up because the chinese stocks are rallying because what they're doing now is building projects in china funded by the chinese banks and selling modules into projects which they own. so when you do that, you effectively recognize an asp that is goal seed. once the chinese companies won't be able to offload the products the stock will trade down. >> how do you respond to that, ben? i understand you're a bit mo
bare says buy, but gordon johnson at axy um says get in the shade and quick. great to have you with us. start with you gordon, you've been on "street signs" a few times and you have issued some harsh warnings about this solar sector. and yet when you look at some of the performances right, first solar up 72% year to date, the underdog, i mean some of the chinese solar companies are up 400 to 600%, so are you wrong or is this going to end really badly? >> i think it's going to...
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. >> surrounded by press, president obama and vice president biden took a surprise i.ip to taylor gordon delhi republicans #lettouted their new hashtag -- #letstalk. the american people do not want their government shutdown, and neither do i. >> wall street largely shrugged shutdown, but congress will need to raise the debt ceiling by october 17 or risk a possible default. if the u.s. default, the treasury department warns credit departments could freeze and interest rates could skyrocket. congress passed the debt ceiling in 19 70 and intending to limit u.s. debt by limiting how much treasury can pay for. the problem -- congress decides how much money is spent, so the law ends up only limiting the government's ability to pay its debt -- the money already spent by congress. foreign countries like china and own 46% of u.s. debt through bonds. >> bondholders get paid first, so you pay china off before you pay off social security recipients. if you don't, you will never be able to borrow anything again. >> moderate house republicans say today that the house speaker promised them privately th
. >> surrounded by press, president obama and vice president biden took a surprise i.ip to taylor gordon delhi republicans #lettouted their new hashtag -- #letstalk. the american people do not want their government shutdown, and neither do i. >> wall street largely shrugged shutdown, but congress will need to raise the debt ceiling by october 17 or risk a possible default. if the u.s. default, the treasury department warns credit departments could freeze and interest rates could...
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gordon, thank you very much. eric, great to see you. >> my pleasure. >> melissa? >> do you trust your stock broker? how some are finding sneaky ways to hide their negative reviews. plus the power house, we travel to the top real estate markets in america and today we are going to charlotte, north carolina, find out how much home your money buys you there right now. >>> in today's yahoo! finance question of the day, congress voted to open the government until january 15th and extend the debt ceiling to february 7. what will happen? a 76% say of you will be a mess again in three mopz. 8% say they'll get a deal earlier, 16% say the philosophical divide between the parties will widen. what's coming up on "street signs"? >> top of the hour, tune in. back to work, but because we have to do this all over again in just a few month's time, how do you d.c. proof your portfolio. a couple guests weigh in on that one. ever wonder weight in your etf like a home building etf, herb greenberg is going to weigh in on why you shouldn't confuse mattresses with housing and lots more.
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>> gordon carrera. forjournalist responsible publishing the information leaked by edward snowden joins me from rio. why should you be the arbiter and what is in public interest and vital to national security? >> i am not the arbiter of that. i work with a huge number of guardian editors and some of the most experienced national security journalist in the world and journalism, which is designed to serve as a check on those in power is about shining light on what those people in power are doing that they try to hide from the public and those are the judgments that all journalism requires every single day. british documents that we know. presumably at least that many from the nsa. you heard from the former gc hq chief saying not even mclean would have an impact such as this and this is a car crash coming. >> this idea that there is 58,000 documents just because the u.k. government said it, i would hope we learned that government claims are not tantamount to be truth. i think the broader point is it does no
>> gordon carrera. forjournalist responsible publishing the information leaked by edward snowden joins me from rio. why should you be the arbiter and what is in public interest and vital to national security? >> i am not the arbiter of that. i work with a huge number of guardian editors and some of the most experienced national security journalist in the world and journalism, which is designed to serve as a check on those in power is about shining light on what those people in power...
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then more chileans of other currencies britain however they sold sixty percent of their gold under gordon brown they have no sovereign wealth fund and they've got an economy that's overly reliant on fraud and re hypothecation so yes i say to the queen elizabeth respectfully return all that the news collateral into something that can help the nation think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial war and when it's not sexy don't you want to be a war queen you can be like there's a financial war going we're going to put up the palaces collateral defy the financial war you know it's exciting get on t.v. make a few speeches you could make a movie about you you'd be as famous as some of these previous monarchs they've made movies about that are now canonized in hollywood you can be famous in hollywood too yes. that's return the knowledge of the start of the olympic flame a journey and show you what's happening right now in athens this is from la video agency rapini way you can now see the ceremonial hand of the twenty four team that went to a lympics torch it's taking place in th
then more chileans of other currencies britain however they sold sixty percent of their gold under gordon brown they have no sovereign wealth fund and they've got an economy that's overly reliant on fraud and re hypothecation so yes i say to the queen elizabeth respectfully return all that the news collateral into something that can help the nation think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial war and when it's not sexy don't you want to be a war queen you can be like there's a...
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korea institute at johns hopkins and according to north korea expert gordon chang. progress is only helping iran. gordon is the author of "nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world" and joins us with his perspective on what north korea is up to. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> there is a law on the provocations of north korea. has that been changing or is it a lull in the reporting of it? >> there has been a lull since this spring when they had the series of provocations. now we have seen the smoke rise from the reactor in late august. we see the water being discharged from the plant which means they are restarting it it. they fired on a russian russian without warning and now they're talking about all sorts of things. so, i think that they actually are starting to ramp up and probably by the end of the year, maybe the beginning of next year we're going to see another series of provocations and probably a fourth detonation. >> what are the points of these provocations? >> well, i think the point is that they, first of all, they need to make sure th
korea institute at johns hopkins and according to north korea expert gordon chang. progress is only helping iran. gordon is the author of "nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world" and joins us with his perspective on what north korea is up to. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> there is a law on the provocations of north korea. has that been changing or is it a lull in the reporting of it? >> there has been a lull since this spring when they had the...
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then more chileans of other currencies britain however they sold sixty percent of their gold under gordon brown they have no sovereign wealth fund and they've got an economy that's overly reliant on fraud and really hypothecation so yes i say to the queen elizabeth respectfully return all that unused collateral into something that can help the nation think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial war i mean it's not sexy don't you want to be a war queen you can be like there's a financial war going we're going to put the palaces collateral defy the financial war you know it's exciting get on t.v. make a few speeches you could make a movie about it you'd be the spain is that some of these previous monarchs that made movies about that are now canonized in hollywood you too can be famous in hollywood too yes. well still ahead in the program citizens in switzerland could soon have the opportunity to choose their vocation without needing to take wages into consideration the nation's government is debating on an initiative to pay each citizen an automatic two thousand euros a mon
then more chileans of other currencies britain however they sold sixty percent of their gold under gordon brown they have no sovereign wealth fund and they've got an economy that's overly reliant on fraud and really hypothecation so yes i say to the queen elizabeth respectfully return all that unused collateral into something that can help the nation think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial war i mean it's not sexy don't you want to be a war queen you can be like there's a...
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these huge strategic sovereign wealth funds britain however they sold sixty percent of their gold under gordon brown they have no sovereign wealth fund and they've got an economy that's overly reliant on fraud and really hypothecation so yes i say to the queen elizabeth respectfully turn all that the news to collateral into something that can help the nation think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial war and when it's not sexy don't you want to be a war queen you can be like there's a financial we're going we're going to put up the palace as collateral to fight the financial war you know it's exciting get on t.v. make a few speeches you could make a movie about you you'd be the spain is some of these previous monarchs they've made movies about that are now canonized in hollywood you do can be famous in hollywood too yes. well in the u.s. and u.k. we have sovereign debt funds you could say but to show you the size and the scale of the sovereign wealth funds in the rest of the world the number one is norway which has seven hundred thirty seven billion dollars number two is sau
these huge strategic sovereign wealth funds britain however they sold sixty percent of their gold under gordon brown they have no sovereign wealth fund and they've got an economy that's overly reliant on fraud and really hypothecation so yes i say to the queen elizabeth respectfully turn all that the news to collateral into something that can help the nation think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial war and when it's not sexy don't you want to be a war queen you can be like...
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joining me now is michael gordon who has been covering the geneva talks for the "new york times." he said "i've never had such intense, detailed, straightforward candid conversations with the iranian delegation before." are we in new territory now? >> well, i think it is fair to say that the united states and iran are in new territory and that the tone of the discussions between the two sides is very different. qualitatively they're talking about issues in a technical way, a pragmatic way that they haven't before but they also failed to announce any breakthrough or even any short-term measures to build trust so so nobody is claiming they they've marrowed major differences. >> suarez: just a few minutes ago we heard from swra skwra * have had a sar reef and it sounded like he was sticking to his previously held guns. during this immediating has iran stated it's ready to modify its program in some way to meet international demands? >> well, iran's position is that it has the right to enrich uranium, a point that the american officials here did not concede and that it wants that righ
joining me now is michael gordon who has been covering the geneva talks for the "new york times." he said "i've never had such intense, detailed, straightforward candid conversations with the iranian delegation before." are we in new territory now? >> well, i think it is fair to say that the united states and iran are in new territory and that the tone of the discussions between the two sides is very different. qualitatively they're talking about issues in a technical...
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these huge strategic sovereign wealth funds britain however they sold sixty percent of their gold under gordon brown they have no sovereign wealth fund and they've got an economy that's overly reliant on fraud and really hypothecation so yes i say to the queen elizabeth respectfully turn all that the news to collateral into something that can help the nation think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial war and when it's not sexy don't you want to be a war queen you can be like there's a financial we're going we're going to put up a post as collateral to fight the financial war you know it's exciting get on t.v. make a few speeches you could make a movie about it you'd be the spain is some of these previous monarchs they've made movies about that are now canonized in hollywood you too can be famous in hollywood too yes. well in the u.s. and u.k. we have sovereign debt funds you could say but to show you the size and the scale of the sovereign wealth funds in the rest of the world the number one is norway which has seven hundred thirty seven billion dollars number two is saudi a
these huge strategic sovereign wealth funds britain however they sold sixty percent of their gold under gordon brown they have no sovereign wealth fund and they've got an economy that's overly reliant on fraud and really hypothecation so yes i say to the queen elizabeth respectfully turn all that the news to collateral into something that can help the nation think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial war and when it's not sexy don't you want to be a war queen you can be like...
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i'd like to thank my guests, joseph gordon-levitt, come here guys! jay mohr, mika and of course ariana. stay tuned, jimmy fallon coming up right now! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ah-ha! ah-ha! hot crowd. hot crowd right there. thank you very much. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. thank you for being here. thank you for watching. we're going to have fun tonight. it's going to be a good show. it's a party. it's a party on your tv. welcome. well, here's what people are talking about, you guys. the government has shut down. [ scattered cheers ] yeah, that's fun, right? yeah. the government just shut down. after congress failed to reach an agreement on the new spending bill, the federal government has officially shut down so roads won't get fixed, public employees won't be able to help yo
i'd like to thank my guests, joseph gordon-levitt, come here guys! jay mohr, mika and of course ariana. stay tuned, jimmy fallon coming up right now! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ah-ha! ah-ha! hot crowd. hot crowd right there. thank you...
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john steele gordon writes about business and economics. he's written a book on the history of national debt. here's what he said. default is nothing more than a failure to pay the interest and principal due on a debt timely manner. failure to raise the debt ceiling would not prevent the government from paying the interest on the debt which amounts to only about 8% of revenues nor would it prevent the government from rolling over the existing debt which it does routinely. so, people including the president says the sky is falling, we're going to default on our debt that's just not true s-it? >> the point is we don't know what would happen in a default we never had one. people say interest rates will rise if we default. if you take a look at the ten year treasury yield curve it's been on a decline in the past few days and that determines tint rates that consumers care about like credit cards, mortgage, auto loans. investors know the fed will continue that quantitative easing program and now with the appointment of janet yellen she's very con
john steele gordon writes about business and economics. he's written a book on the history of national debt. here's what he said. default is nothing more than a failure to pay the interest and principal due on a debt timely manner. failure to raise the debt ceiling would not prevent the government from paying the interest on the debt which amounts to only about 8% of revenues nor would it prevent the government from rolling over the existing debt which it does routinely. so, people including...
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gordon. >> jim, thank you for taking my call. intend sending in a big boo-yah from the bayou. i had a question about the mosaics. the share took a tumble since the breakup in europe. i'm kur russ whether you think this recent downturn is an opportunity for me and other investors? >> no, it doesn't have the yield protection i wanted. i don't like thing a business. i fear there could be a believe it or not an actual cut in the subsidies forring a in this country that cartel has to get back from mosaic. how about simeer in indiana. caller thank you for taking my calls. my question is on the defense the pullback, giving license and also media, they are going from here and whether you think it's a target? >> i don't know if it's a takeover target. we hesitate to recommend a takeover basis. this fellow who is running it, don matric. he is very good. that's why i say stop selling zynga. why weren't we down more today? nasdaq was down barely a percent optimism kept it higher. remember, optimism is very good when we're lower. not that good when we're up here. "mad money" will be right
gordon. >> jim, thank you for taking my call. intend sending in a big boo-yah from the bayou. i had a question about the mosaics. the share took a tumble since the breakup in europe. i'm kur russ whether you think this recent downturn is an opportunity for me and other investors? >> no, it doesn't have the yield protection i wanted. i don't like thing a business. i fear there could be a believe it or not an actual cut in the subsidies forring a in this country that cartel has to get...
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josh gordon from the cleveland browns. kenny from the ten esy tightans. and if the -- tennessee tightans, and if the giants move, there's a possibility. if they lose gronk and the atlanta falcons lose, tony played for them to win a super bowl. it may not happen in atlantic. kansas city and the patriots could be an interesting landing place. keep an eye on that. >> we will. the next scenario could be interesting. eagles quarter back nick faulds, throwing three td passes. will we have a controversy, is that the right word. we have one. if you look at the stats and what nick faulds brings to the offence, you have a quarter back who may be a better fit. this is where it's dicey. the players in that room look at michael vick as their leader, their guy. this is his first year, chip kelly, he wants to lose the locker room. if he goes with nick faulds, because he believes he's the better quarter back, does he lose the locker room. michael vick is their guy. it's a difficult situation for chip kelly, and will be interesting to see who he goes with once michael vic
josh gordon from the cleveland browns. kenny from the ten esy tightans. and if the -- tennessee tightans, and if the giants move, there's a possibility. if they lose gronk and the atlanta falcons lose, tony played for them to win a super bowl. it may not happen in atlantic. kansas city and the patriots could be an interesting landing place. keep an eye on that. >> we will. the next scenario could be interesting. eagles quarter back nick faulds, throwing three td passes. will we have a...
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tomorrow night, joseph gordon levitt will be here. but "jimmy fallon" happening right now! jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. oh, man. that's what i'm talking about. i feel the love. i love that, that's awesome! oh, that's a hot crowd right there. [ cheers and applause ] a good looking crowd. new york city crowd. welcome, everybody! please, welcome, have a seat. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." oh, my goodness. that's the way to do it right there. oh, man. you made me feel so good. that's great. thanks so much for doing that, you guys. thanks for watching at home. i appreciate you tuning in to see the show here. people are take being about. the big series of "breaking bad," the series finale of "breaking bad." that was last night. more than 10 million people tuned in for that show. [ cheers and applause
tomorrow night, joseph gordon levitt will be here. but "jimmy fallon" happening right now! jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. oh, man. that's what i'm talking about. i feel the love. i love that, that's...
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. >> you know, gordon segala who founded crate & barrel, he told me the reason he stayed private is because he didn't want people telling him how fast to put up stores and when -- you know, so he could pick the locations himself. one of the great stories in this retail actually, restoration hardware. not this time around. original ipo. look, we know that had is a highly competitive space with restaurants. we -- we don't know how potbelly will do. they have good sandwiches. they got good salads. but how that translates to the stock a year from now, that's going to be the real story. >> thank you very much for raising the red flag. we will take a closer look. herb greenberg. still ahead, reviews are in and it is not looking pretty for what was expected to be one of the year's hottest tech toys who may be a bust. that's all ahead. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ whe
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gordon schaub, what is moving this market here? is this about earnings again? is it d.c.? is it just simply the fed is still not going to taper yet? >> well, it's a bunch of things, bill, that you mentioned. i think one of the things you didn't mention is the performance squeeze that's affecting fund managers all over the place. look, if you're not fully invested in this, you've got money on the sidelines, you're investors are going to say you're not working with my money. i'm going to do redemptions. that's a negative for a fund manager. so as we get into the end of the year, the fact of the matter is these -- this market is just -- this is a strong market. i mean, you could look at the dow and say it's almost flat. you throw out ibm and a couple others, this is a powerful market. a powerful move. it's what we've seen over the last two weeks. and from where i'm sitting, the way it feels here on the floor, bill, i don't see anything that's going to shut it down sans some really negative earnings reports which i don't really see is likely to be coming here. >> don't fight t
gordon schaub, what is moving this market here? is this about earnings again? is it d.c.? is it just simply the fed is still not going to taper yet? >> well, it's a bunch of things, bill, that you mentioned. i think one of the things you didn't mention is the performance squeeze that's affecting fund managers all over the place. look, if you're not fully invested in this, you've got money on the sidelines, you're investors are going to say you're not working with my money. i'm going to do...
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gordon gray former counsel to the president of united states in ambassador to the united you. and the best research institute in america, i would also like to acknowledge and express our thanks for the attendants today as senator domenici of the senate budget committee admiral lyons, a former commander-in-chief to u.s. pacific fleet. thank you for coming. china's economic attache with us today and looking forward to cooperation as we try to shape public policy that will benefit china and the united states in the years ahead. if you have to identify the four most innovative countries in the world with regard to sensible energy policy, israel, china, brazil , yes, and the united states at the top. we appreciate all of you joining us today. we would like to turn this to around table for what are the takeaways that we believe that we must adopt in the public policy to move this off the treadmill where nevermore we pay more and more overseas for oil with the involvement of other abilities of instability what is going on and to enable all of us as consumers to buy and sell at a comp
gordon gray former counsel to the president of united states in ambassador to the united you. and the best research institute in america, i would also like to acknowledge and express our thanks for the attendants today as senator domenici of the senate budget committee admiral lyons, a former commander-in-chief to u.s. pacific fleet. thank you for coming. china's economic attache with us today and looking forward to cooperation as we try to shape public policy that will benefit china and the...
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but "the new york times", siobhan gordon "wall street journal." fox news, they are part of the news media. they are mainstream and large. these are the organizations that have a base for the moment deep enough pockets they can sustain this sort of investigative journalism. this is the result of a lot of hard work. it takes time. it takes money. and so, while i think that these issues do pose a threat to journalists with large, what we've seen thus far in my humble opinion, the principal kind of threat still going forward leads to the largest news organizations have their the really devote resource to national security matters and such. they decided it was the administration in any investigation should be the track record of these large organizations. i know why france and the military and intelligence community laugh when i say this. who but you guys in charge of determining what the public should know? when presented with sensitive material, particularly national security, the mainstream news organizations have almost always taken a thoughtful ex
but "the new york times", siobhan gordon "wall street journal." fox news, they are part of the news media. they are mainstream and large. these are the organizations that have a base for the moment deep enough pockets they can sustain this sort of investigative journalism. this is the result of a lot of hard work. it takes time. it takes money. and so, while i think that these issues do pose a threat to journalists with large, what we've seen thus far in my humble opinion,...