current events are uh sometimes hard to keep up with there've been several days when i've been busy doing one thing or the other and don't catch the news on the TV or don't get around to a paper um-hum huh and uh it's it takes a little bit of time to stay up on things i kind of prefer uh uh uh if i want to know something about a given topic uh about some some major event that's going on i kind of prefer to go to the public television route uh watch some of the the longer exposes on the given topic it's yes like the Lehrer News Hour or something yeah i think that's that's helpful i think that's right right right i i i listen to the evening news you know to get the kind of thumbnail things but i try to read the paper each day uh covering the the headlines and then the in each of the sections and then i think i enjoy the editorials about as much as anything hm yeah that's uh editorials give you uh an insight into people's perspective of of issues better than you know it's really funny to look at somebody and say well i never really thought of it that way how could they think that way you know an yes yeah that's right that's right or or to help you understand really how you think i think sometimes um we're very divided about about our feelings about things and uh sometimes the editor will help me focus uh you know somebody who's thought about it at great length in order to write something about it right usually has a kind of an uh an approach that maybe i hadn't quite considered um-hum and i find them very interesting and helpful i think to uh settling my mind about things right the uh radio has become uh a new tool that i started using lately i'd had it on the local KRLD for a long time but now uh plus with uh CNN a station broadcasting CNN's headline news just the audio portion of it it's a good little clip in the morning i can catch ten fifteen minutes of that to cover it covers the morning real well um yeah i think yeah i used to listen a lots when i drove but i don't i have eye problems and i don't drive now and i i don't listen to the radio very much just because i don't i'm not where it is yeah i i keep one in most every room and i end up uh the mornings in the bathroom during the shower and the like i can pretty well cover that twenty minute segment that CNN does in the morning uh that's a good idea yeah that's a good idea and they if you leave out the sports you can really get everything in about ten minutes yeah and they cover uh most of the nations events especially during the war time as it was going on they keep me up to date on how my brother-in-law was doing over there and yeah that's true uh um-hum and it was nice to hear the the what plane had and hadn't crashed because he was flying them and um-hum uh the bias though that i find uh kind of another topic the the bias that i find in some of the coverages it's kind of hard on oh let's say it's a major issues to get uh an unbiased opinion i think so too uh you just happen to have a type of person that gravitates toward that that profession then you end up with a hierarchy in that profession that won't promote someone with a a uh different point of view so yeah different point of view yeah i think you have to be very careful in it with the media in that for that reason because they they are not because they are very biased uh-huh most of them have very biased feelings it's hard to hard to get one i'll tell you the the we take the Insight magazine and i find it to be as uh about as unbiased as any i've found right yeah that's nice to have anything that'll show both sides to something and uh try their best to dedicate you know equal space here and there for an issue yeah yeah uh but you know the funny thing the history of newspapers uh i was kind of amazed uh not being a real historian buff i i listened to a program one time on uh i believe it was Larry King Live was had an old newspaper guy on there and he was saying that uh the history of newspapers were to be a hundred percent biased that's all they were were that guys opinion he owned the press and he could say what he wanted and he got politicians in office and he did everything he wanted to and people knew it people knew that you know this person put out this kind of print and that's what they said that's what they felt yeah uh and then they slowly you you know out of public cry changed a little bit toward being a little more unbiased hm that's interesting but that their origin was uh a hundred percent you know i want to present this view and that's what the newspaper did along with a few other tidbits of obituaries and pure factual things to be biased yeah but the majority of comment was sheerly sheerly editorial and and had bold faced lies in print just to get the point across you know isn't that interesting and uh he was he was giving the history of several politicians that were made made and broken by that uh process there and i i kind of a sad commentary though when you think about it yeah yeah that uh that that kind of power was was was at one time flourishing in this country it is right right and it's it's such a valuable tool and and their should be some moral uh you know there's so many people to be duped yes yes there's still a lot of people that believe if it's in print it's gospel yes yeah that's right that's right but uh that's too bad really yeah it is it's kind of uh TV they mentioned TV radio and newspaper as just uh uh and then friends and the like i still get a little bit of my information from magazines uh especially if it's a technical nature and professional nature as it were yeah uh if you're going to catch up on what the latest developments are mechanical design wise or car wise or anything like that yeah that that's true that's good source of really good information usually and i guess the housekeeping realm still gets its main articles from the Good Housekeeping style magazines yeah yeah i think that's right so i think that's true especially as fast as they can print these things these days some of my stuff comes every two weeks and then it's a lot of material yeah yeah yeah well that's true be awful if you couldn't read isn't it i've i've learned to appreciate that i've had some eye problems in the last four or five years and there are times when i couldn't read for one reason or another and it's a real it's a it's awful yes that's true the so the printed the printed or whatever word is really a valuable thing to us even though sometimes it may be slanted i think you need to learn to think and understand that you have to interpret and stand up for yourself decide what you think and make decisions um-hum well i'm calling here from work and i've got another call coming in so i'd better let you go okay bye all right good to talk to you um-hum bye now