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i've been in the business of global journalism, it is a great thing to be in. really important, wide social purpose. being in the business of global education, likewise, important to the future of the world and a great opportunity to grow, but those are two quite different horses, and you cannot ride them both simultaneously. francine: was there any moment in the negotiations where you thought actually, the "ft" is such a big brand we shouldn't be letting it go? john: personally, a hugely difficult decision for me. when i joined pearson in 1997, its ownership of the "ft" was one of the things that attracted me. ironically, the synergy between the "ft" and the rest of pearson are greater now than any time since 1997 in all the time i have been with pearson. they are synergies they can be achieved through partnership, and one of the ways we got to know nikkei was through the partnership we formed with them around english language teaching to the corporate sector in japan over the last few years. so personally, emotionally, a difficult decision for me, difficult d
i've been in the business of global journalism, it is a great thing to be in. really important, wide social purpose. being in the business of global education, likewise, important to the future of the world and a great opportunity to grow, but those are two quite different horses, and you cannot ride them both simultaneously. francine: was there any moment in the negotiations where you thought actually, the "ft" is such a big brand we shouldn't be letting it go? john: personally, a...
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the wall street journal poll shows ted cruz leading donald trump. here in south carolina ted cruz is favoring. >> the sounds you are hearing is washingtgt, d.c. reporter: with the goplineup shrinking after the new hampshire primary the wall street journal poll shows dramatic shift from last month. trump dropping seven. street journal doesn't like me. >> and yet he tells fibs, li. >> reporter: the trump/cruz feud escalating. >> i am pro choice. . weweannot trust donald trump with these serious decisions. >> reporter: trump's lawyers
the wall street journal poll shows ted cruz leading donald trump. here in south carolina ted cruz is favoring. >> the sounds you are hearing is washingtgt, d.c. reporter: with the goplineup shrinking after the new hampshire primary the wall street journal poll shows dramatic shift from last month. trump dropping seven. street journal doesn't like me. >> and yet he tells fibs, li. >> reporter: the trump/cruz feud escalating. >> i am pro choice. . weweannot trust donald...
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it means it can reach its journalism to more people than ever before in its history. but it is a great challenge as well, in that it has to remake and rethink how it makes and sells its journalism. that requires absolute attention and focus. and i think it requires scale as well. and in reality, the "ft" is a 300 million pound journalism business, in a 5 billion pound education business. and it was going to be increasingly difficult, not so much from an investment point. i think investment we could have dealt with. but to just bring the focus, the clarity, the additional insight and expertise, and the scale that absolutely is required by that focus on being the very best of journalism that it can be. francine: what you seem to be saying is, it is difficult to make money in the news industry, because of social media. is it becoming harder? john: i think the "ft" does make money. as everybody knows, it was a lush year -- profits of 24 million pounds on sales of 300 million pounds. i very much believe that the "ft" has a sustainable and profitable future, but the best wa
it means it can reach its journalism to more people than ever before in its history. but it is a great challenge as well, in that it has to remake and rethink how it makes and sells its journalism. that requires absolute attention and focus. and i think it requires scale as well. and in reality, the "ft" is a 300 million pound journalism business, in a 5 billion pound education business. and it was going to be increasingly difficult, not so much from an investment point. i think...
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alex read my journal. i did not! why would i even want to read your stupid journal? because it contains the details of a life, and you don't have one! ohh! alex, don't read haley's journal. uhh! sorry. my daughters. you got kids? oh. what grade are you in? claire: phil! oh, that's my wife claire. luke was using my computer. for this. i'm gonna have to, uh, call you back. he told me he needed it to do homework, and then i find this -- a-a picture of a topless woman, with the biggest boobs i have ever seen, driving a tractor. okay, um, uh, first of all, that's a combine, not a tractor. phil! phil, it is smut, and our 10-year-old is looking at smut! it's disgusting! completely unacceptable. here's the thing -- that was my picture. well, not really mine. there's this guy at work who sends out these links. does-- doesn't matter who. gil thorpe. he sent out another one of the same woman dressed as a battleship. you know, the -- you get -- yeah. and then one of the transformers. and then it -- it... anyway, i had every intention of telling claire. i just wanted her to calm
alex read my journal. i did not! why would i even want to read your stupid journal? because it contains the details of a life, and you don't have one! ohh! alex, don't read haley's journal. uhh! sorry. my daughters. you got kids? oh. what grade are you in? claire: phil! oh, that's my wife claire. luke was using my computer. for this. i'm gonna have to, uh, call you back. he told me he needed it to do homework, and then i find this -- a-a picture of a topless woman, with the biggest boobs i have...
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last week journalism in afghanistan was dealt a killer blow. seven employees of the country's first ever 24 hour news network tolo were killed when the taliban targeted their bus in a bombing of the last year the group declared the channel a military target and this attack was a message to the rest of the afghan media. the targeting of tolo leaves afghan jichlts between a rock and a hard place with the threat posed by the taliban to report on afghanistan in a way that suits their version of the political and social story. the progress is being made. until last week's attack on the media government officials and those with links to them had been responsible for more threats against afghan journalists over stories about corruption, land grabs, violence against women and human rights abuses than the taliban were. our starting point is kabul this wee week. >> i saw breaking news on our channel that there was a car bomb. that was when our head of news walked in and said that we were the target, our bus was hit by a suicide bomber. i didn't know how
last week journalism in afghanistan was dealt a killer blow. seven employees of the country's first ever 24 hour news network tolo were killed when the taliban targeted their bus in a bombing of the last year the group declared the channel a military target and this attack was a message to the rest of the afghan media. the targeting of tolo leaves afghan jichlts between a rock and a hard place with the threat posed by the taliban to report on afghanistan in a way that suits their version of the...
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. >> what i think my art brought to my journalism is that i didn't come to journalism with the sort of bias towards faux objectivity... i deeply believe in having an extreme bias towards reality. >> in her youth, she traveled europe and the near east, and worked as a nude model and danced burlesque. >> so much of women, so much of what our virtue is supposed to consist of is maintaining this sort of, like, pearly, innocent purity. i hated that idea. i hated it. >> crabapple has drawn migrant labor camps in the united arab emirates, illustrated the conflicts in palestine and syria and she's taken her sketchpad to the us prison in guantanamo bay, cuba. >> it's a place where, when i went, they were force feeding and torturing really--dozens of men, while at the same time there was a cheerful gift shop that sold t-shirts that say, "it don't gitmo better than this." >> plus, she's used her artwork to draw attention to problems in the criminal justice system. >> they filled the cells with tear gas. they beat, they tased, they hit the men with electrified shields. they cut off their clothing,
. >> what i think my art brought to my journalism is that i didn't come to journalism with the sort of bias towards faux objectivity... i deeply believe in having an extreme bias towards reality. >> in her youth, she traveled europe and the near east, and worked as a nude model and danced burlesque. >> so much of women, so much of what our virtue is supposed to consist of is maintaining this sort of, like, pearly, innocent purity. i hated that idea. i hated it. >>...
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it means it can reach its journalism to more people than ever before in its history. but it is a great challenge as well, in that it has to remake and rethink how it makes and sells its journalism. that requires absolute attention and focus. and i think it requires scale as well. and in reality, the "ft" is a 300 million pound journalism business, in a 5 billion pound education business. and it was going to be increasingly difficult, not so much from an investment point. i think investment we could have dealt with. but to just bring the focus, the clarity, the additional insight and expertise, and the scale that absolutely is required by that focus on being the very best of journalism that it can be. francine: what you seem to be saying is, it is difficult to make money in this, because of social media. is it becoming harder? john: i think the "ft" does make money. as everybody knows, it was a lush year -- profits of 24 million pounds on sales of 300 million pounds. i very much believe that the "ft" has a sustainable and profitable future, but the best way of ensuring
it means it can reach its journalism to more people than ever before in its history. but it is a great challenge as well, in that it has to remake and rethink how it makes and sells its journalism. that requires absolute attention and focus. and i think it requires scale as well. and in reality, the "ft" is a 300 million pound journalism business, in a 5 billion pound education business. and it was going to be increasingly difficult, not so much from an investment point. i think...
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but then because of that the government owns the journal and the government, the journal is eventually published but at the time did manage to keep it quiet. quiet. >> we have questions of the audience. as a law professor i can tell you they are incredibly legible to want to thank all of you for that. unlike madison's notes themselves. so here's one. talk about the relationship between madison and hamilton. >> yes. i know sort of hamiltons revenge begets the musical and madison doesn't. i think at the convention they were fascinated with each other. they both were incredibly interested in the major problem that young political leaders thought was pristine. they to tell the united states was going to be a very large country, but they couldn't figure out could you govern a large country using a republican structure your were both interested in debt. all of the great european thinkers since the time of greek and roman said that would work, that would not be successful, that if you made the republic very large it would collapse. madison hambleton were both fascinated with the idea how woul
but then because of that the government owns the journal and the government, the journal is eventually published but at the time did manage to keep it quiet. quiet. >> we have questions of the audience. as a law professor i can tell you they are incredibly legible to want to thank all of you for that. unlike madison's notes themselves. so here's one. talk about the relationship between madison and hamilton. >> yes. i know sort of hamiltons revenge begets the musical and madison...
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ed newman said, well, what we need here is some good journalism, a good investigative journalism. or as we used to call it, journalism. >> host: well, take claire's comments and take it back to your experience at nbc. were the same discussions, arguments, controversies held back then which is we need to give more time to this story, less time to story x? >> guest: always. every day there were two or three meetings involving the anchor, the executive producer, a few other people, yes. i would get phone calls maybe at 4:00, let's say 2:00. i was told i had 1:45 to start editing. later i'd get a call saying, no, you've got to make it 1:20. i can't do that because of the way i've constructed it. you've got to make it 1:20. so, yes. by and large, network news is peopled by extremely conscientious men and women who under very difficult circumstances, i think, do the best they can. >> host: 1:20 on network news. is that pretty precious? >> guest: define precious. >> host: was that a good amount of time? >> guest: no. not for anything. and it was pretty short. of course, i worked at nbc a
ed newman said, well, what we need here is some good journalism, a good investigative journalism. or as we used to call it, journalism. >> host: well, take claire's comments and take it back to your experience at nbc. were the same discussions, arguments, controversies held back then which is we need to give more time to this story, less time to story x? >> guest: always. every day there were two or three meetings involving the anchor, the executive producer, a few other people,...
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madison and jefferson on the other, washington takes the journal, the official journal and he goes down and he deposits in in the state department and after it's been recorded and precisely how many pages and one page was loose, i have deposited the official journal. the government owns the journal but at the time they managed to keep it kind of quiet. >> we have excellent questions from the audience. one of the reasons as law professor they're incredibly legible. i want to thank all of you for that, unlike madison's notes themselves. here is one, talk about the relationship between madison and hamilton. >> yes. i know it's sort of hamilton's revenge and madison -- [laughter] >> it's good. i think at the convention they were fascinated with each other, they both were incredibly interested in the major problem that young political leaders thought and could tell the united states was going to be a very large country but they couldn't figure out could you govern a large country using a republican structure and they were both really interested in that, all of the great european thinkers sin
madison and jefferson on the other, washington takes the journal, the official journal and he goes down and he deposits in in the state department and after it's been recorded and precisely how many pages and one page was loose, i have deposited the official journal. the government owns the journal but at the time they managed to keep it kind of quiet. >> we have excellent questions from the audience. one of the reasons as law professor they're incredibly legible. i want to thank all of...
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i'm using the times at the engine journalism of case study. all newspapers, all magazines have been equally guilty. in a way i want us to look less at the times, which is bound by its ties to the u.s. government and instead look more for citizen reporting and citizen photography. a lot of the best reporting and photography from the resent paris bombings came from -- from independent bloggers and not from institutional journalism. >> i'm kind of drawing from your last point of images by amateur or professional organizations on the internet. do you think that the nature of images, you know, that there's a larger quantity and shared quicker increases the importance of a-1 new york times images or kind of makes it irrelevant in that the, you know, i've never groan up in a time where i have a memorable image of "the new york times". there's no, you know, man lands on the moon. >> there's no what? >> i have never seen a fish wrap in the newspaper. [laughter] >> i'm not sure what to say. do you have any thoughts? .. of the dig any need -- of the nobl
i'm using the times at the engine journalism of case study. all newspapers, all magazines have been equally guilty. in a way i want us to look less at the times, which is bound by its ties to the u.s. government and instead look more for citizen reporting and citizen photography. a lot of the best reporting and photography from the resent paris bombings came from -- from independent bloggers and not from institutional journalism. >> i'm kind of drawing from your last point of images by...
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washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on american history tv" c-span 3 features programs that tell the american story. a this weekend, we kick off three-week special series on the 966 vietnam war hearings, 50 years later. emeritus --rian >> the hearings were the most extraordinary hearings held by congress. were hearings and investigation into a war that was still being fought. -- the congress and the poe particularly the senate wanted in vietnam, e were what the administration's
washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on american history tv" c-span 3 features programs that tell the american story. a this weekend, we kick off three-week special series on the 966 vietnam war hearings, 50 years later. emeritus --rian >> the hearings were the most extraordinary hearings held by congress. were hearings and investigation into a war that was still being fought. -- the congress and the poe particularly the senate wanted in vietnam,...
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"the wall street journal." street journal" doesn't like me street journal" doesn't like me. >> reporter: i am mary maloney. >> donald trump, john kasich and jeb bush will participate in a town hall on cnn. john kasich is coming to massachusetts polling between fourth and sixth in north carolina and will spend primary day holding a town hall in worcester. kasich is hope kasich is hoping to build on the momentum he gained in new hampshire where he scored a surprise second-place victory in the state's primary. led hold a town hall on saturday. >>> president obama will be the first u.s. leader to visit cuba in 88 years. the white house is expected to confirm the trip later today that will take place in late march before a previously planned visit to argentina. last year the countries restored diplomatic ties for the first time since 1961. the trip is expected to be quick. the president said we us have it cuba if allowed to meet with opponents while he is there. >>> police are continue their investigation into a deadly workplace accident in norton. a father of five michael haslet was hit by
"the wall street journal." street journal" doesn't like me street journal" doesn't like me. >> reporter: i am mary maloney. >> donald trump, john kasich and jeb bush will participate in a town hall on cnn. john kasich is coming to massachusetts polling between fourth and sixth in north carolina and will spend primary day holding a town hall in worcester. kasich is hope kasich is hoping to build on the momentum he gained in new hampshire where he scored a surprise...
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i have never done well in the "wall street journal" poll. i think somebody at "wall street journal" poll doesn't like me. i don't know, they do these small samples, i don't know exactly what it represents. but i am really honored by those poll results. they're great results overall. >>> well, that was donald trump, reacting to our new poll in a preview of the exclusive town hall coming up at 8 eastern. let's bring in the vegas round table. the las vegas sun, megan. welcome both. >> hometown first. we see the polls, i don't trust any polls out of the nevada caucuses. it is a new phenomenon here. do you feel there is a real engagement and a big turnout. >> hard to say, but that's what the state party is waiting to see, that's what the candidates and the campaigns are waiting to see. last night, i was at a caucus training events where senate minority leader harry reid was at, and he didn't want to put a number on it. he felt there would be great turnout but didn't want to choose a number. but you bring up a good point. it's so hard to poll the
i have never done well in the "wall street journal" poll. i think somebody at "wall street journal" poll doesn't like me. i don't know, they do these small samples, i don't know exactly what it represents. but i am really honored by those poll results. they're great results overall. >>> well, that was donald trump, reacting to our new poll in a preview of the exclusive town hall coming up at 8 eastern. let's bring in the vegas round table. the las vegas sun, megan....
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street journal polls. i think me." just days til south carolina votes... "here's a guy who raises the tells lies." ..the trump-cruz feud is escalating. "file the lawsuit." cruz... this comments on abortion. trump/mtp: "i am pro-choice in every respect." narr: "we cannot trust donald trump with these serious decisions." trump's lawyers call it "defamatory"... insisting he now opposes abortion. trump taunting cruz: "time will tell, teddy"... ... before backing off his threat during an msnbc town hall. "i've had great success in business, i've had great success with lawsuits, i've had great success in things i do. and i don't know that we're going to have a lawsuit, but we certainly want to keep somebody honest." here, in south carolina -- trump still dominates... with cruz well behind... ... but marco rubio's picking up steam and from the most popular politician in the state, governor nikki haley. "we say that every day is a great day in south carolina. if we elect marco rubio, every day will be a great day in america." not a great day for jeb bush -- who ju
street journal polls. i think me." just days til south carolina votes... "here's a guy who raises the tells lies." ..the trump-cruz feud is escalating. "file the lawsuit." cruz... this comments on abortion. trump/mtp: "i am pro-choice in every respect." narr: "we cannot trust donald trump with these serious decisions." trump's lawyers call it "defamatory"... insisting he now opposes abortion. trump taunting cruz: "time will tell,...
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begun to keep a secret journal, and his journal is filled with venomous threats,t revenge on people who have insulted him. people engulfed in flames, detap dated heads. according to o'toole itsonality disorder, a psychopathic brain. >> these are people without a conscience. these are became without empathy, without guilt. >> reporter: different from dylan klebold? another expert on columbine, dr. peter lang man, insists he is. >> eric liked to draw weapons,s, wrote about the nazis. dylan drew hearts. dylan wrote about his search for true love. eric when he does refer to girls, his fantasy isthem. >> reporter: in their senior year, eight months before columbine, the two boys spent more time together. they liked violent movies and making little movies of their own. tough guys.smooth. >> i think we might have to get some more weaponry. >> reporter: dylan stumbles. >> it's a good thing we uh -- we ordered those radio [ bleep ] -- camera shuts down. eric writes, everyone is always making fun of me because of how i look, how weak i am. guns, i need guns.ne too. >> and i had told him no. >> re
begun to keep a secret journal, and his journal is filled with venomous threats,t revenge on people who have insulted him. people engulfed in flames, detap dated heads. according to o'toole itsonality disorder, a psychopathic brain. >> these are people without a conscience. these are became without empathy, without guilt. >> reporter: different from dylan klebold? another expert on columbine, dr. peter lang man, insists he is. >> eric liked to draw weapons,s, wrote about the...
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i ask everyone, would you like your journal broadcast >>> was it your journal? . i was going to advance placement in college and my english professor asked if we would keep a journal. he said i won't reaped it but i will count the-- read it but i will count the number of pages. so i would write about everything. when i joined the band and we started playing shows and we did covers with them, they said, well you've got - you are always writing things in that little books. why don't you write litrics-- lyrics >>> it twaept a school-- it was a school activity >> yeah >>> at the age of 17 >> yeah >>> is that your still-- still your process that you write in a journal? >> no. i approach it from i can compose something on the piano >>> it's you compose while you're also thinking of what you want to say in the song >> then i also did this seven-year long project of adapting other people's words to music. it was leave your sleep project. it was a double album in 2010 >>> it was poetry. >> obscure. a lot of what i think would be considered classic children's poems >>> when
i ask everyone, would you like your journal broadcast >>> was it your journal? . i was going to advance placement in college and my english professor asked if we would keep a journal. he said i won't reaped it but i will count the-- read it but i will count the number of pages. so i would write about everything. when i joined the band and we started playing shows and we did covers with them, they said, well you've got - you are always writing things in that little books. why don't you...
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street journal polls. they do these small samples and i don't know exactly what it represents. >> nbc and the wall street journal announced a new national poll and for the first time in many months there's a new national front runner on the republican side. nationally we're in first place with 28%. in second place is donald trump with 26%. and then the next closest candidate is way down at 17%. so the sound you're hearing is the sound of screams coming from washington, d.c. >> actually the sounds that mark halperin, i'm hearing, the sounds of a thousand pollsters scratching their heads simultaneously. you have a quinnipiac poll that came out yesterday showing trump ahead by over 20 points, you have a reuters poll that i think has trump up by 25 points. we just showed you the "usa today" poll that has trump up by 15, 16, 17 points. to say this nbc news wall street journal poll is an outlier is a very, very liberal use of the term outlier. let me ask you this question: do you know anybody that actually belie
street journal polls. they do these small samples and i don't know exactly what it represents. >> nbc and the wall street journal announced a new national poll and for the first time in many months there's a new national front runner on the republican side. nationally we're in first place with 28%. in second place is donald trump with 26%. and then the next closest candidate is way down at 17%. so the sound you're hearing is the sound of screams coming from washington, d.c. >>...
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she has a journal and in it ing, "things have been really happy this summer. dylan is yukking it up. having a great time with friends."-year-old son has begun a secret journal of his own and his first entry is this. "thinking of suicide." "i hate my life, i want to die.mily, good house, couple of good friends. no girls. nobody accepting me, even though i want to be accepted."ch nails song "hurt", and makes a list of all the people he loves who will never love. >> reporter: you can see him in this video. his junior year at columbine. he seems self-conscious. a little wistful. but talks about the future, the classes he'll take to help get into college.nces after high school as far as colleges go. maybe a scholarship? >> okay, let me ask you this, or a group learner?t. >> reporter: but at this point, we want to be very clear -- treated and even suicidal depression is not an explanation or pathway to violence. but dr. gregory fritz, president of the american academy of childtry, wants to warn parents tonight that suicidal depression is real and can strike any teen
she has a journal and in it ing, "things have been really happy this summer. dylan is yukking it up. having a great time with friends."-year-old son has begun a secret journal of his own and his first entry is this. "thinking of suicide." "i hate my life, i want to die.mily, good house, couple of good friends. no girls. nobody accepting me, even though i want to be accepted."ch nails song "hurt", and makes a list of all the people he loves who will never...
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you can find this in the journals. they are online now. at original journals are yale university in the americana collection. they are fascinating to read, if you have time. but they did capture a lot of this social, cultural, and religious information along the way. going down the port, it was based on indian information. this is one of the pages from our book. it shows one of the documented cases very nicely. this is a white coyote. he visited the camp. it is well-documented. he showed them this map of yellowstone. first reasonable map of the yellowstone river. they had heard of it, but had no maps. you can see it on the nicholas king maps. it was copied directly, place names as well. here is the larger upper missouri. all of that west of for demand and is based on indian information. it is a marvelous map. if you would like to see it, we will show it to you. it is in our division. they spent a trip at the end of the columbia river and compiled another map. again nicholas king, when this was brought back, had copied this. everything here
you can find this in the journals. they are online now. at original journals are yale university in the americana collection. they are fascinating to read, if you have time. but they did capture a lot of this social, cultural, and religious information along the way. going down the port, it was based on indian information. this is one of the pages from our book. it shows one of the documented cases very nicely. this is a white coyote. he visited the camp. it is well-documented. he showed them...
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and the oscars put the "spotlight" on investigative journalism. but first, a look at what's become the latest threat to our cyber-security. the problem took on new urgency recently when a hospital in los angeles had its entire computer network, including all its digital medical records, locked up by hackers. they demanded a ransom before they'd release the computers. it was the second such attack this month: l.a.'s health department was hit last week. these types of computer attacks, which usually target individual computer users, are on the rise. the newshour's william brangham reported on this threat last year and now brings us an update. >> brangham: inna simone is retired. she's a mother and grandmother from russia who now lives outside of boston. in the fall of 2014, her home computer started acting strangely. >> my computer was working terribly. it was not working, i mean, it was so slow. >> brangham: a few days later, while searching through her computer, inna saw dozens of these messages-- they were all the same. they read: "your files are
and the oscars put the "spotlight" on investigative journalism. but first, a look at what's become the latest threat to our cyber-security. the problem took on new urgency recently when a hospital in los angeles had its entire computer network, including all its digital medical records, locked up by hackers. they demanded a ransom before they'd release the computers. it was the second such attack this month: l.a.'s health department was hit last week. these types of computer attacks,...
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she writes in her journal, "all i want to do is die." then, two years later, the woman who prayed to die is diagnosed with breast cancer. she says during the treatment, purpose. >> you get to the point where you have to just sort of say, "i can't -- i can't stay with this level of intensity." and i just want to let -- i have to let some of it rest and say, "i didn't kill these people. dylan did. it wasn't me." >> reporter: she says she begins a quest to learn about violence and what she missed. lessons in the book. >> i'm donating the money. i want to make sure that we -- i give the money to mental health organizations and suicide prevention. and i don't know what else i can do. but i felt that i had to do everything i could do. >> reporter: she talks to the parents of suicidally depressed kids about the way she wished she had probed and not dismissed, or tried to fix everything. >> you listen and you don't judge. and you don't react in terms of, "oh, my god, you can't think that. you can't possibly feel that start by making time to sit
she writes in her journal, "all i want to do is die." then, two years later, the woman who prayed to die is diagnosed with breast cancer. she says during the treatment, purpose. >> you get to the point where you have to just sort of say, "i can't -- i can't stay with this level of intensity." and i just want to let -- i have to let some of it rest and say, "i didn't kill these people. dylan did. it wasn't me." >> reporter: she says she begins a quest to...
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[applause] you can find this in the journals and the journals are online now. the original journals at yale university. they are online and they are fascinating to read if you have the time. of they did capture a lot this sultry and cultural and religious information along the way. west, itioned, going was all based on indian information. this is one of the pages from our book, and this shows one of the documented cases. he visited the camp and it is well documented. and he showed him this map of the yellowstone. this is the first accurate map of the yellowstone river. they didn't have any maps and didn't know about it. here you see it on the nicholas king maps. here is the larger out in misery. all of that is based on indian information. map, and ifelous you wanted, if you would like to see it we will show it to you. the end of the trip to the columbia river, they compiled another map. again nicholas king, when this was brought back he copied this and put it together. lower missouri, where we just talked about. everything here is new information. along the rou
[applause] you can find this in the journals and the journals are online now. the original journals at yale university. they are online and they are fascinating to read if you have the time. of they did capture a lot this sultry and cultural and religious information along the way. west, itioned, going was all based on indian information. this is one of the pages from our book, and this shows one of the documented cases. he visited the camp and it is well documented. and he showed him this map...
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>>> this week on the journal, editorial report, donald trump racked up his second straight victory with a big win in the south's first primary. is the billionaire unstoppable as the republican race heads west? and who benefits most from jeb bush's exit from the race. does hillary clinton's victory mean she's stopped the sanders' surge or are there more challenges ahead? as antonin scalia is laid to rest, a look at the big cases left hanging in the balance in the coming political battle over his replacement. >>> let's go. let's have a big win in nevada. a big win at the s.e.c. let's put this thing away. >>> welcome. that was donald trump in south carolina last night after voters there handed him his second straight primary victory beating out his closest competitors by ten points and leaving florida senator marco rubio and ted cruz in a virtual tie for second place. as the gop race heads to nevada this week and then on to the super tuesday states, is donald trump on the path to putting this thing away? deputy he heditor dan, editoria page editor james freeman, editorial board member doro
>>> this week on the journal, editorial report, donald trump racked up his second straight victory with a big win in the south's first primary. is the billionaire unstoppable as the republican race heads west? and who benefits most from jeb bush's exit from the race. does hillary clinton's victory mean she's stopped the sanders' surge or are there more challenges ahead? as antonin scalia is laid to rest, a look at the big cases left hanging in the balance in the coming political battle...
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if you want to read the column, it's in today's wall street journal. texas.now from dallas, go ahead. caller: i'm just really isappointed with this election this year. i'ma hillary supporter, and male as well, which you can probably tell. first it's time for the female president. i feel like hillary is the most just really it disparages me that my party, the emocratic party, is so easily swayed or tricked into believing that bernie sanders has reasonable options. and i don't t, in my own it's right existentialism. i'm not rich. but i feel like a lot of people in this country are moving the values that we uphold. people want things handed out to them. they are persuaded by tv. persuaded by all kinds of pie in the sky things, instead of looking at this lady, these people calling in about hillary. hillary has not been found guilty of anything. hillary has not faced any charges in 25 years. don't you think all of this stuff that they have against hillary, there would be a charge right now or there would be some kind of proof she's done these things? there'
if you want to read the column, it's in today's wall street journal. texas.now from dallas, go ahead. caller: i'm just really isappointed with this election this year. i'ma hillary supporter, and male as well, which you can probably tell. first it's time for the female president. i feel like hillary is the most just really it disparages me that my party, the emocratic party, is so easily swayed or tricked into believing that bernie sanders has reasonable options. and i don't t, in my own it's...
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presidential candidate :"i have never done well in the wall street journal poll. i think someone at the wall street journal doesn't like me." i'm mary moloney reporting. nevada's senior senator harry reid says the nevada democratic caucuses success will be dependent on the turnout this saturday. reid talked to volunteers at democratic headquarters on terminal way yesterday, and answered questions from the media. he's getting credit with nevada's 'first in the west' status. but there are concerns it'll go away, when reid leaves office. senator harry reid/senate minority leader: i hope that is not the case, it would be a very unwise decsion, for the country, and the state of nevada." reid says he'll attend the caucuses in las vegas, and will remain undecided. he says he will not ensorse a democratic presidential candidate, until after the nevada caucuses are complete. in nevada, every vote counts and latino voters are expected to make a big impact during this election. to be registered voters in nevada this year. that's according to a study conducted by c- n-n and t
presidential candidate :"i have never done well in the wall street journal poll. i think someone at the wall street journal doesn't like me." i'm mary moloney reporting. nevada's senior senator harry reid says the nevada democratic caucuses success will be dependent on the turnout this saturday. reid talked to volunteers at democratic headquarters on terminal way yesterday, and answered questions from the media. he's getting credit with nevada's 'first in the west' status. but there...