mayor. that was baby talk. i am joined by steve schmidt, who knows his stuff. howard fineman, director of the huffington post. molly hemingway. we are joined by joan walsh. a print newspaper. criticizing the transpacific the ship trade deal, donald trump joined a lot of the people on the hard left who said the agreement didn t deal with china s currency manipulation. he was correct on that point by rand paul. let s watch. if you look at the way china and india and almost everybody takes advantage of the united states, china in particular because they are so good. it s the number one of user of this country. if you look at the way they take advantage, it s through currency manipulation. it s not even discussed in the almost 6000-page agreement. it s not even discussed.
job. jason was doing his job. it s an outrage we re at this point. i m going the hold out hope that the news is good. same here. talk about developments at the times. this was a really interesting week. you released an 11-page strategy m.o. that said the times must be transformed. tell us what the plan is. a lot of people wonder how any print newspaper can survive in this age. we ll still be a print newspaper for a long time to come. how much for the print side? print is twice that. that s the problem in a nutshell. 400 million for the web. a lot more for the print.
reposting and that s who got the drudge link, and they were reluctant to take the piece down entirely. why? yeah, yeah. i mean, essentially what happens is the guardian observer pulled the piece fairly quickly. i mean, this was you talked a lot about social media on the show today. this was a social media response. i was one of the ones leading the charge. this kind of filters back to the observer. they pulled the piece, you know, but here s the thing that should also be mentioned is they re a print newspaper. so, that had actually gone to the printer. the people that read the observer or the sunday edition of the guardian got their print edition, the first printing of that, with a big picture of wayne madsen on the front, so they were already done. salon, who sort of cannibalized the story, because a lot is aggregating other people s scoops, had posted this, got that coveted drudge link, which you know, provides enormous amounts of traffic, and
who might have helped pay for the ads, people who work for the company the obama camp is hammering. that would be bain capital. and a terrifying discovery. radiation from the meltdown of a nuclear power plant actually built into the foundation of an apartment building. wolf blitzer s off today, i m gloria borger, and you re in the situation room. and it could happen any minute now. a suspect finally charged in the disappearance of etan patz. exactly 33 years ago today, the 6-year-old vanished launching a national campaign to find and protect missing children. the suspect pedro hernandez allegedly has confessed to killing etan, but there are many nagging questions still out there. such as what was the motive? did police miss clues for decades? and could they have gotten it wrong now? our national correspondent susan canada yac candiotti is outside the district attorney s office in new york. susan, hernandez is going to be arraigned from his hospital bed? reporter: well
i do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reasons. that was a different one. i got to go back, i got all of this stuff twirling around in my head. bob: that is a moment that make campaign manager goes to psychiatric wards. that was unbelievable. dana from a communications stand point dana: yeah, this is a relatively new thing. your editorial meeting for the print newspaper are having video cameras in. candidates are always on camera. the spokeperson said he had had little sleep. cain said he was being one of his weak points is considered foreign policy. last night, it could have looked like he was having an