so i get most of my news i i am sorry to say from CNN Headline News so i'm not sure how remarkably well informed i am by their like three second sound bytes about everything but uh i'm a college student at this point and uh when i come in when i turn that on for half an hour i see what's going on and then i turn it off and so how do you get your news uh to tell you the truth i get most of my stuff uh news from printed media um news magazines like Time uh newspapers hm i'll watch television at in the evening for local news but uh you know for national things i i tend to go more for printed media uh media because they they don't give you the three sound bytes the three seconds uh gee he looks good in a in a camera you know uh although i have to admit i'm dissatisfied with the right quality that you get in the newspapers it's unfortunate but which newspapers in particular like USA Today that's been well uh well let's see uh no no actually we're LA Times we also get the New York Times out here um oh um-hum and then of course there are lots of specialized publications for you know i work in engineering so you get engineering uh stuff uh what i found is that uh right uh you know you are subjected to censorship uh even though that's a bad word uh what happens is an editor has to decide what will fit in the newspaper and what gets dropped on the floor and that's censorship um-hum well that i think that comes about from the fact that that the the news gathering business is is just that a business that's right so they're going to tell you what sells and also although i don't believe this is really that rampant at now uh you know sponsors or or advertisers could have some influence as well over over what uh eventually gets printed i uh i i agree with that i've seen that in several uh computer magazines where you know if the guy buys six pages of of color ads then he gets a pretty good review in when they review products yeah and also i think you'll also notice if you ever do watch CNN Headline News that anytime Ted Turner does anything he shows up on there uh gets a favorable light cast on it yeah you you know what though uh i kind of wish that i would uh watch more local news because i end up uh sometimes missing things and hearing them secondhand just because i never do sit down to watch the real news well you know there's a big problem with the the local news is something we've noticed i mean out here in LA we get gang shootings you know yeah and so what you can do is you turn on the local news and if it's a bad weekend the first fifteen minutes on a on a Sunday night or a Monday night will be how many people got shot and killed i think that's the way it usually is they they work from the you know the headline stories you know those ones basically people being killed and murdered and and suffering then they go into like right you know sports and weather then they end up on the really nice stuff so that you're not depressed by the time you're done watching the broadcast right a lot of a lot of times though there there isn't the really nice stuff oh really oh yeah the uh in in at least the the news stations that we watch here in LA and i mean you know it's it's uh uh maybe it's just because they're stuck with more bad news than good news um it's a possiblity uh but uh you know it's it's it's unfortunate but even even now i mean i used to live in Europe and we still get uh we lived in Germany and so we still get some German language magazines some where in Europe um-hum i get the okay we get um-hum and uh the thing is that you know that of course is slanted right from a German point of view and uh you know what you notice are the glaring differences between how America perceives some monumentous event in the world versus how the Germans perceive that same event right and i mean it's uh you know the the difficulty is that okay they're it's a business over there like it is here they're slanting it toward their uh public and we're slanting it toward our public and you know the question is what's the real truth um-hum well i think that's uh it's kind of related to like who writes history because obviously the the news eventually does become history it's just always going to be someone's the prevailing opinion yeah well unless you have a particularly strong the winners disparity and there are two you know two competing views exist well it's also again um you know the the uh the the people who write the history it's their view and from wherever they happen to be i mean what we've noticed is that um um-hum uh the the way the uh the Americans are handling Russia the Germans view that as a critical new market and the Americans are well you know the right apart from McDonald's well yeah yeah and the uh the thing is that the Americans are well we don't really don't want to get involved with that we don't want to help them they've got to learn to help themselves you know free market economy right