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Newsweek ending print edition
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- Date Oct 20, 2012
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Time now for hits and misses we.
Mr.
Steve.
Well this week it was announced that Newsweek magazine story title it's been around many many decades will stop publishing its printed edition as of this December and a lot of people.
Are saying that this is really a function of the inevitable digital is -- nation.
Media that this is a trend that is unstoppable.
That may -- may not be true but I'm not entirely sure it's true in Newsweek's case a new Newsweek was going down when they had Steven -- bear -- that it one of their publications.
And then furthermore when they had Tina Brown become editor when you -- -- sort of celebrity magazine and pretend it's a news magazine you're in trouble.
Okay Matt.
-- in this to army colonel James -- was the presiding judge.
In Guantanamo -- the military tribunal for Khalid Sheikh Mohamed.
And and the other 9/11 co conspirators.
This week and pre trial hearings he allowed.
Can't send to Wear camouflage he also -- -- on speak for five minutes.
Only to attack US policy.
Let him grandstand and this is it's important for this tribunal to work but it won't work if they keep letting -- and -- the proceedings OK -- And this is a -- to Taiwan's -- show government which this -- successfully forced media pro democracy tycoon Jimmy life.
To sell his TV and newspaper assets on the island now.
Most Americans might not know mr.
-- but his outlets are wildly popular because they expose corruption and they're really the only Chinese language.
Media publications and TV outlets that tell the truth.
About the brutality the corruption in the immorality.
Of the Chinese Communist Party by driving them out -- -- sending a message to Beijing it doesn't want a free press OK -- -- a hit to America's state governments for revealing how fraudulent there are lawsuits against the big banks for foreclosure practices were this week the journal reported that less than half.
Half of the billions of dollars of the settlement.
Have gone to foreclosure victims places like California they're not spending a nickel on these victims and that's probably because there aren't any victims.
People love you pay their bills were not kicked out of their homes as as we've learned.