i think i get most of my news uh in headlines from the radio and then i follow up by reading the newspaper and news magazines about things that attract my attention well i i do about the same i guess but in a different fashion i i i'm from New York originally and now that i live in Florida i live in the Florida in the winter and then go back up north in the in the summertime um-hum and i i feel that the the only legitimate paper although it might sound a little elitist is the New York Times i've always read the New York Times when i was younger and i try to find now that it has a national edition i read that i also read uh i i i guess i do watch uh McNeil Lehrer on P B S because i i lean to that coverage and and i've guess i'm uh-huh i like them but they take so long i don't always have time yeah well yeah that's a whole hour show actually it's an hour show each evening and and uh we we turn it on when we start dinner we seem to start dinner around six and finish it up uh-huh i find that i'm leaning on uh i travel a great deal uh even overseas and i find that i lean on uh C N N quite a bit for concise and quick stuff and i'm i'm i i'm quite satisfied with the way they put it out i mean i i don't believe everything they say but it's it's coverage you know yeah i think C N N does a pretty good job i had not watched them very much except when i was abroad until the Gulf War yeah yeah and they seemed to have the best coverage they had more information sooner than most of the other networks uh well yeah i i i uh Peter Arnett was reporting direct from uh Iraq i think this is scandalous the way everybody's picking on him i i think that what he he reported what he saw and if you didn't like it that was just too bad you know yeah yeah well uh i know that the coverage he was allowed to present was slanted but i think they said that frequently enough that you shouldn't criticize the man for giving us one perspective uh yeah oh yeah i mean i no that that's right i think so and and i guess if it comes to um to magazines i don't read i used to when i was younger i subscribed to Time and U S News and World Report i i have seemed to slide away from that and rely more on the local paper or i i i also subscribe to something called World Press which is uh a magazine that only talks about other uh excerpts from the world press which sort of gives you a different slant than it's not um-hum as slanted as the New York Times or as biased perhaps as a local paper yeah but uh that i guess and the radio uh i listen to P B S radio a lot and i also listen to uh these twenty four hour news stations when i'm driving i yeah we have a C B S twenty four hour station that i listen to on the way to and from work and yeah do you read uh are you from southern or northern California northern i'm from uh the peninsula Palo Alto so so well yeah is that what is that the San Francisco paper out there is uh the major paper well it's horrible The San Francisco paper is just wretched yeah that's a terrible paper so i subscribe to the San Jose Mercury News um uh Palo Alto is about midway between well it's a whole lot better than that San Francisco paper and is that pretty good oh the what is that the Chronicle isn't it yeah there's the Chronicle and the Examiner but they're uh both run by the same people oh oh yeah they just they really are probably the worse papers i've ever read i they're just horrid so we read the yeah well can you get the L A paper up there that's a pretty decent paper isn't it or uh we can but i don't like it so we subscribe to the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal and the Mercury News yeah yeah yeah well that's another one i read i forgot that i read the Wall Street Journal not as in depth as i used to because they their articles seem to be getting even longer and longer but yes well again i read that uh two columns on the front yeah uh i think i i agree with you that the problem seems to be they don't have enough time to do all the stuff i feel pretty well versed in in what i'm doing because i i do spend more time on that than i do say on sports or um-hum although i watch that i spend a lot of time reading about these things i'm quite interested i find it very exciting to for the coverage we have now today yes and i think we do get pretty good coverage i don't feel that the American people is being shortchanged by the uh the news coverage the if anything they i think they listen we almost have too much well i don't know i i hear a lot of criticism about listening to these the Dan Rathers of the world and and listening and taking their word for it or their comment actually they i think they slant things but well i cannot stand Dan Rather i remember him when he was a local newscaster in Houston and i hated him then no kidding oh well i didn't know that yeah and i would not watch that man for money and he and Barbara Walters just really turn my stomach so yeah yeah was was he uh i watch Peter Jennings and uh and Tom Brokaw sort of alternate yeah well how do you feel about it i guess i i got to say if that's the subject if the subject is do i feel that we're well enough equipped to i don't know if if it said that i feel i'm well enough equipped do we get enough news or something like that do we get uh the do we get the news that we want and i do i really think yeah to yeah yeah i think i do too i think you have to let uh you yous got to segregate some of it yeah well that's about all i have to say okay well nice to talk to you bye bye nice talking to you bye bye