hey um generally i am majority majority majority of the news that i get is from uh AM radio in the mornings but going to and from work i we have like uh a a WCBS station which which just kind of fires through all the top topics um-hum how do you uh how do you generally find out what's going on in the world oh i don't know oh i listen in the car but my commute is only only a mile so uh but uh you know i have the uh radio wake me up in the morning so i get i get some headlines there oh okay i read the usenet news okay uh really i'm not getting the good quality news that i want and i i bought a TV last year but but i don't really watch it you're behind yeah oh and i don't i don't believe i don't get any in depth stuff i used to have uh i used to have cable and uh the thing that i really miss um since uh since i lost cable and there's that not that much on there that i miss but uh Headline News was always good because i could get a quick roundup of whatever the top topics were in in like a half hour span and in Around the World in Thirty Minutes i think was their big thing and the other thing i used to i uh i miss is CNN um CNN used to go a little bit more in depth um you would get uh like Crossfire you would get you know different different perspectives from usually from like the left and the right liberal and conservative arguing the various uh oh Crossfire yeah i saw that a couple of times i think Patrick Buchanan who's now running for president used to be the uh conservative side for that who did they have i've my friends who watch CNN all the time they like knew these guys i can't think of the name of the guy that represented the left yeah uh i saw the uh McLaughlin had a similar type of a program on yeah i guess Buchanan retired from that also um-hum that that's a good show i like that one a lot yeah that's actually on a network isn't it yeah it's on i guess it was on PBS for a while that's exactly right probably still is and and uh see because i've run into that a couple of times on accident and uh ended up watching it for like extended periods of time but that's how i get most of my news is is yeah yeah PBS PBS PBS uh you know MacNeil Lehrer or uh NPR usually have some decent in depth stuff i tried listening to NPR but uh uh i mean in the mornings i don't in the mornings i want i want a little i want you know the the yeah the USA Today feed you know give me a couple of color graphs and uh and i'll be happy headlines oh God i hate that yeah we have uh you know the local newspaper is is pretty weak uh um-hum but uh and i once in a every once in a while like every six months or every three months i read the Times um-hum the Times is pretty good the only thing that scares me about um the way i do news is getting it from like these pre digested sources you know like the like the typically what i've heard maybe it's just the people i hang around with but typically i hear people saying that like uh the news on TV and what not tends to be um more on the left hand side it tends to be a little bit more liberal and if nothing else it does tend to be more editorialized than these are the facts well not only that but it's so little there's no background true too uh you know i rely a lot to tell you the truth on uh you know when i was growing up i learned geography i'd read the Times a lot so you know and every every day there'd be an article on some country you know what's doing in that country this week um-hum you know because there's enough countries that uh you know there'd be something interesting happening pretty much and i got a pretty good feel for you know and um that and taking some economics classes you get a pretty good feel for how the world works um-hum so when you hear a story then you say well what aren't they telling you yeah and then you start conjecturing and that's where i hate i hate it because you know i can guess what's happening but i don't know the real truth and uh they just they leave out so much but see i think you and i perhaps i i think uh well i get the feeling that that you and i perhaps might might take the time to try and figure out exactly what really happened as opposed to what they're telling us even though they maybe close yeah but i wonder how much of the rest of America takes the time to to stop with just the the straight spoon fed you know huh you can stop wondering they don't care yeah yeah well especially when you figure what a third of the people that bother to vote always vote Republican a third of the people that always that bother to vote always vote Democrat and