Hours time. The row over hs2 continues as senior conservatives warn against axing the rail project despite spiralling costs. Well be debating is it time to derail all hs2 or not. 7 and as always, paul coyte is here with the latest from the world of sport. I do. I do. I do. To the ryder cup preparations are hotting up, which happens at the end of the week. The ecb have vowed to change cricket for the better and the Manchester United feud continues and feud continues. The ten hag sancho continues. The ten hag sancho feud. Oh, yes. Yes. Oh, that feud. Oh, yes. Yes. Oh, that feud. Oh, yes. Yes. Oh, that feud. Feud. Oh, yes indeed. Oh, yes indeed. Ah ha. And you can join in any of our discussions if you knew anything about that feud or any other feud youd like to discuss with us. Gb views or gbnews. Com but can tweet us gbnews. Com but you can tweet us at. Gb news. At. Gb news. So later today , the home so later today, the home secretary will make a speech in washington calling on the Un Re
As well. As you so eloquently stated some decades ago, we must be platform, platformagnostic. Go to where the people are and increasingly, that means mobile. Lets put it over here the debate of print versus digital. Journalism is better today because there are many more tools. I grew up in new orleans. I only had access to one newspaper. The same kid who grows up in new orleans in a workingclass family now has access to as many newspapers as he can push a button for your he has access to video and to the whole world. We shouldnt get so caught up in the debates over the form and we shouldnt get so caught up in some of the romantic aspects of journalism, which believe me, i grew up in. Its better and it will be better 10 years from now. The future of the New York Times in the digital age with chairman and publisher Arthur Sulzberger junior and executive editor dean mckay. Tomorrow night at 8 00 eastern on cspan. This summer, book tv will cover book festivals from around the country. In t
It is out there. I will not discuss that today. I would like to but i will not. The point is, it is hard now, it is much more fun and i am a big the lever although we have sean and so many people who have done so well and have built really and industries in brilliant businesses doing network radio. My has always been live in local and immediate. I have always liked this small city here as my home turf. I think of it as my home. My point is that it has changed. It is not going to change back. We know that it is going to be owned most of the time, most stations will be owned by people who have a lot of stations managers who have more than one station to run. Salespeople involved in more than one type of programming all that stuff. It does not change the dynamic of the business. Live in local, it has to go back to that no matter what part of the business you are running because eventually, it is about a guy who has a show room to sell cars or a storefront he wants people to walk into or a
Welcome to the National Press club. My name is john hughes. I am an editor for our breaking news desk in washington, and i am the president of the National Press club. Our guest today is actor humanitarian given sunnis gary sinise. He will discuss challenges facing americas servicemen and women and what can be done to improve their lives and support their loved ones. But first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. This Group Includes press club members and guests of our speaker. From the audiences wright, president of d. C. Media connections publisher of stars and stripes, defense reporter for politico and cochair of the National Press clubs young members committee. Amy fickling, editor with one communications news, the staff writer for marine corps times. Jim livingston, a medal of honor recipient and guest of the speaker. [applause] john hughes the chairman of the press Club Speakers Committee the Washington Bureau chief for the buffalo news, and former National Press cl
Morning with temperatures cool with the numbers in the low 50s, it promises to be a decent day, one or two showers later on, but nothing of significance. 54 in pottstown. 57 in malvern and media. Center city, 62 degrees. Glassboro, 59. Fortescue 59. Woodbine, 59. Smyrna, 57. As you look to the lefthand side the screen. The track makes a beeline toward the delaware and the lehigh valleys it will run over the region this afternoon. Maybe one or two showers survive the journey over the mountains. Were not looking at anything too heavy. If you have outdoor plans, if youre heading to a baseball game bring along the umbrella to be on the safe side. If you get underneath one of these showers it will not last long, maybe 15 minutes or so, thats about it. Storm tracker 6 live we set it in motion for you, pittsburgh is getting wet right now, a lot of that fizzles out before it makes it into the region. Clouds and sun later on, a couple of showers possible, 73 degrees is the forecasted high. So n