Transcripts For CSPAN2 U 20120709
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and we ignore that at our peril. i think we re going to see more and more collaboration and that a lot of the collaborations are going to be not only between different kinds of organizations but more that are being done with news. i m thinking about the kged youth radio collaboration in oakland on prostitution in a certain neighborhood in east oakland that won a pea body award. that wouldn t have happened five years ago. i think we re going to see more and more of people teaming up together to really create content they couldn t do otherwise with you but really bringing in communities of use we might not have looked to to be part of the team. ? i think what we re going to see and hopefully not in the next decade is the point at which the social graph, the interest graph, the local graph all overhappen into some common interface and that media becomes less about this fragmented experience and more about a new sort of narrative paradigm. i do think that s the point at which
total control of the committee, we went out for two pitchers of beer and the came back and said the us a tax bill with 25% tell. he said you have to give it a mortgage interest deduction. i said what about 26%? you could make the ban just to homeowners much more aggressive. what we did was to convert the home mortgage deduction to a tax credit that are lower rate. exchanging the tax code, yesterday and today. current and former lawmakers at the bipartisan policy center on the battles won and lost. find it on line at the c-span video library. now, discussion on professional journalism and the impact social media on news reporting. stanford university hosted the discussion with social media editors and journalists in silicon valley, including the creator of mobile news, the executive editor of yahoo! news, and a special media strategist for national public radio. this is 90 minutes. welcome to the symposium. i am the director of the journalism fellowship at stanford. i wi
good evening, and welcome. i am happy to introduce a brand and just a note but we are being taped by c-span, so when we get questions at the end, we will want to entertain them, so i will call you at that point. he is the director of french studies at nyu. he is the author of five other books. in 1999 he received the distinguished teaching award. we are particularly lucky to be one of the sites to discuss his new book, and this is something we have been looking forward to for over a year now. he has been indelibly linked with the poem at the statue of liberty. good he has worked on the exhibition on display until the end of 2012, and i am pleased he here to share his inside. one reason we decided to do this is this is a big year. we are into the year 125 years into the dedication, so it is a perfect time for your book to come out, and i think very few people really know where the idea came from for the statue, so give us some insight into how it came into being. it came i
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