Newseum -- Future of News -- Who Decides What's News? (Bob Schieffer and Krishna Bharat):
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Guests: Bob Schieffer and Krishna Bharat
Bob Schieffer, CBS News chief Washington correspondent and moderator of "Face the Nation," and Krishna Bharat, a research scientist at Google and the creator of Google News, join Sonya Gavankar to discuss 21st century gatekeepers of news.
"The Future of News" is produced by the Newseum for American Public Television and is supported by a generous grant from the Ford Foundation. Tapings of the program are open to all visitors. Seating is on a space-available basis.
The audience included 51 students who were in town for the Free Spirit Awards.
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FUTURE_100315_009.JPG: ???
FUTURE_100315_017.JPG: Paul Sparrow
FUTURE_100315_049.JPG: Sonya Gavankar
FUTURE_100315_051.JPG: Bob Schieffer
FUTURE_100315_054.JPG: Bob Schieffer
FUTURE_100315_058.JPG: Sonya Gavankar, Bob Schieffer, Krishna Bharat
FUTURE_100315_069.JPG: Krishna Bharat
FUTURE_100315_172.JPG: Bob Schieffer, Krishna Bharat @ Newseum
FUTURE_100315_319.JPG: Allen Neuharth
FUTURE_100315_329.JPG: Allen Neuharth
FUTURE_100315_386.JPG: Allen Neuharth
FUTURE_100315_523.JPG: Bob Schieffer, Patrick O'Brien, Lindsey Mastis, Allen Neuharth
FUTURE_100315_526.JPG: Bob Schieffer, Allen Neuharth
FUTURE_100315_527.JPG: Allen Neuharth, Bob Schieffer, ???
FUTURE_100315_533.JPG: Lindsey Mastis with Bob Scheiffer, Allen Neuharth
FUTURE_100315_539.JPG: Shelby Coffey in the middle
FUTURE_100315_630.JPG: Rich Foster, Allen Neuharth
FUTURE_100315_648.JPG: This is one of the Indian sisters who I met at a James Cameron event. They're big on dressing up in wild patriotic dresses and pushing for some movie based on Indian gods.
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2010 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used the Fuji S100fs until the third one broke and I started sending them back for repairs. Then I used either the Fuji S200EHX or the Nikon D90 until I got the S100fs ones repaired. At the end of the year I bought a Nikon D5000 but I returned it pretty quickly.
Trips this year:
Civil War Trust conferences (Lexington, KY and Nashville, TN), and
my 5th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Los Angeles).
My office at the main Commerce Department building closed in October and I was shifted out to the Bureau of the Census in Suitland Maryland. It's good to have a job of course but that killed being able to see basically any cultural events during the day. There's basically nothing of interest that you can see around the Census building.
Number of photos taken this year: about 395,000..
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