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so as a result when that act was written, radio station license was worth something especially in new york but not that big of a business. as the value of the licenses explode, the fcc is charged with giving away legal rights that at no-cost will immediately be worth millions, if not tens or hundreds of millions over time. it was an inevitable source of corruption. it was too much to think political insiders wouldn't find ways to manipulate the fcc. >> host: no one came close to matching the scales of lyndon johnson's contributions. what is that about? >> guest: i want to say i give credit to others who at the time the story came out, lbj put together a broadcasting empire based on his political influence at the fcc. he got his wife to own an am radio station and as soon as she purchased it it wasome allowed to broadcast during the daytime hours. all of a sudden it was allowed to broadcast 24 hours a day. it was only allowed to broadcast with enough power to cover austin and all of a sudden the power limit was increased. the value of the broadcasting empire, as the fcc happened to giv
so as a result when that act was written, radio station license was worth something especially in new york but not that big of a business. as the value of the licenses explode, the fcc is charged with giving away legal rights that at no-cost will immediately be worth millions, if not tens or hundreds of millions over time. it was an inevitable source of corruption. it was too much to think political insiders wouldn't find ways to manipulate the fcc. >> host: no one came close to matching...
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scott: there was from the local am radio stations, who really didn't like it and sell themselves being supplanted by superior technology. most places when a superior technology comes along, you have to kind of look at what you have invested in the old one, and is the improvement ports changing the whole system? in the case of it really was over time. there was no question that it should be done, and that fm was the better technology. peter: when you talk about david sarnoff, you use the term television harry -- televisio nary? what does that mean? .cott: it started as an insult the traditional view of david sarnoff has not been positive. he really treated an inventor of a key piece of technological television technology unfairly. televisionary wrap when it first was labeled on david sarnoff says a lot. this happened in the late 20's. he was still one dozen years using a real technology. the great depression starts, and he doesn't that pouring money into it. he lives all of rockefeller center with two sets of wires. untilsion does not start after world war two. he was really pushing it.
scott: there was from the local am radio stations, who really didn't like it and sell themselves being supplanted by superior technology. most places when a superior technology comes along, you have to kind of look at what you have invested in the old one, and is the improvement ports changing the whole system? in the case of it really was over time. there was no question that it should be done, and that fm was the better technology. peter: when you talk about david sarnoff, you use the term...
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. >> reporter: radio station had a look-alike station contest for. >> -- of radio station had a look-alike contest. -- a radio station had a look- alike contest. >> reporter: there will be a memorial mass at a later date at the parish. plenty of memories on social media. governor doug ducey shared to respect as arizona people mourned her passing, he tweeted this picture. attitude. this is a bubblehead -- bobble head of her. >> i always enjoy talking to her. every time i talk to her i learned something. even though i was the one asking questions. i would end up something about her or arizona history. she was always classy. she was a great ambassador for our stay. >> a mother, she was married once, never had any children, someone tell me that's why we were all her children. >> she seemed like a great woman. i wasn't lucky enough to meet her. >>> there are 53 more days until america chooses a new president. hillary clinton is reblooming trump is just a few points under. she focused on north carolina. donald trump was talking about his plan to make childcare tax- deductible. >>> do not forget
. >> reporter: radio station had a look-alike station contest for. >> -- of radio station had a look-alike contest. -- a radio station had a look- alike contest. >> reporter: there will be a memorial mass at a later date at the parish. plenty of memories on social media. governor doug ducey shared to respect as arizona people mourned her passing, he tweeted this picture. attitude. this is a bubblehead -- bobble head of her. >> i always enjoy talking to her. every time i...
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and so as a result as the value of these licenses -- when that act was written, you know, a radio station license was worth something especially in new york, but it wasn't that big a business. as the value of these licenses explodes, first in radio and then in television, all of a sudden the fcc is charged with giving away legal rights that, at no cost that will immediately be worth millions, if not tens or hundreds of millions of dollars over time. and it was an inevitable source of corruption. you know? it was just too much to think that political insiders wouldn't figure out ways to manipulate the fcc when it was just giving away money. >> host: from your book, despite his many imitators, no lawmaker had ever come close to matching the scale of lyndon johnson's broadcasting ambitions. what's that story? >> guest: well, lbj and much of the story has been told before unlike other pieces of the book that are based on a lot more original resource. i just want to say that i give credit to people like robert caro and others, even at the time bits of the story came out. but lbj put together a
and so as a result as the value of these licenses -- when that act was written, you know, a radio station license was worth something especially in new york, but it wasn't that big a business. as the value of these licenses explodes, first in radio and then in television, all of a sudden the fcc is charged with giving away legal rights that, at no cost that will immediately be worth millions, if not tens or hundreds of millions of dollars over time. and it was an inevitable source of...
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many of his colleages calling this a huge loss not only for the radio station but the entire community particularly the for 25 years. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently has hosted 'the eric von show' weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m on w-n-o-v. he was an influential figure in milwaukee's black community -- starting the online publication brain brawn & body, a health and wellness website committed to improving the health of african american men and their families. encyclopedia he knows all the things their families. "he's a joy, he's a walking encyclopedia he knows all the things that's going on in our community its a great loss that's he's gone on. " on von's show this morning a regualr fill in - michelle bryant will host - she plans to bring together some of his many guests in a tribute to vons radio career. von was just 58 years old. reporting live from the w-n-o-v radio station - i'm julie collins. fox an update now on a missing murder trial witness --- that person has
many of his colleages calling this a huge loss not only for the radio station but the entire community particularly the for 25 years. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently has hosted 'the eric von show' weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m on w-n-o-v. he was an influential figure in milwaukee's black community -- starting the online publication brain brawn & body, a health and...
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a representative for the radio station thursday evening. von is a veteran of more than 25 years in the radio industry, starting his career as a d-j, then, moving into news as an anchor and reporter. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently has hosted 'the eric von show' weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m on w-n-o-v. on his show this morning a regualr fill of his many guests in a tribute to vons radio career. charles green has worked with von and says his death is a big loss to the community. "we go on in the name of eric von, that's what he would want, his legacy to go on, for us to continue, his jokes, and everything we would continue to do. " von was just 58 year old. fox6 sends our condolences to von's family and the staff at w-n-o-v. von's family and the staff at w-n-o-v. looking ahead --- one of the girls accused in the slenderman stabbing case expected to enter a plea in court this morning. angelica is in the newsroom with detai
a representative for the radio station thursday evening. von is a veteran of more than 25 years in the radio industry, starting his career as a d-j, then, moving into news as an anchor and reporter. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently has hosted 'the eric von show' weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m on w-n-o-v. on his show this morning a regualr fill of his many guests in a tribute...
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so when an am radio station announced it was giving away a mobile home, the response was overwhelming. >> now nbc 10 is bringing this to a new generation. trac >> reporter: it was 1982. >> the economy was terrible. reagan just came in office. >> reporter: struggling to find work or pay for a home. >> so a small am radio station in allentown decides to hold a contest. they put three billboards and whoever stays the longest wins the home. >> reporter: now it's a story pat taggart wants to relive. his documentary billboard boys premiers this sunday. >> it takes you ask yourself the question, how long could i say, then when i found out they lasted 261 days, living over a highway, through a blizzard, it's just an amazing story. >> tag gert said that one of the three men was arrested for selling drugs from the billboard during the competition. >> i think this is one of those cases where it didn't need a whole lot of fluff, it was okay on its own. >> reporter: even though the billboard boys became a national sensation, it was about real people living in allentown. >> this story is so uniquel
so when an am radio station announced it was giving away a mobile home, the response was overwhelming. >> now nbc 10 is bringing this to a new generation. trac >> reporter: it was 1982. >> the economy was terrible. reagan just came in office. >> reporter: struggling to find work or pay for a home. >> so a small am radio station in allentown decides to hold a contest. they put three billboards and whoever stays the longest wins the home. >> reporter: now it's...
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a morning show host for a seattle radio station - officiated the wedding from a coaster car behind the couple. the brief ceremony was broadcast live on the air it's something the radio station has done for 28 years. there was also rain on the wedding day -- but the couple wasn't even phased.. the groom says the high speed making headlines today... more at 5..... that's going to do it for 9news at 4:30... but we have a lot more news and weather to cover lost their homes... as crew after crew tried to control a large apartment fire... we'll show you the damage still smoldering this morning. if your water looks weird- and you're in boulder- it's not the sleep still in your eyes. the water warning you need to hear before brushing your teeth. and a kennedy- gives a shout out to a bush... on behalf of a clinton. the unusual political party switching happening online today. good morning.
a morning show host for a seattle radio station - officiated the wedding from a coaster car behind the couple. the brief ceremony was broadcast live on the air it's something the radio station has done for 28 years. there was also rain on the wedding day -- but the couple wasn't even phased.. the groom says the high speed making headlines today... more at 5..... that's going to do it for 9news at 4:30... but we have a lot more news and weather to cover lost their homes... as crew after crew...
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a representative for the radio station tells us von died in his home on thursday evening. von is a veteran of more than 25 years in the radio industry, starting his career as a d-j, then, moving into news as an anchor and reporter. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently has hosted 'the eric von show' weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until show this morning a regualr fill in - michelle bryant will host - she plans to bring together some of his many guests in a tribute to vons radio career. many people paying their respects via twitter - gwen moore saying 'heartbroken to learn of the passing of acclaimed #mke broadcaster eric von. his unique style & thought provoking commentary will be missed. passing of eric von. was on his radio show many times over the years. so sad.' von was just 58 year old. fox6 sends our condolences to von's family and the staff at w-n-o-v. nearly 2 dozen runners... suffer heat related illnesses... during in hartland. hartland fire says they ended up takin
a representative for the radio station tells us von died in his home on thursday evening. von is a veteran of more than 25 years in the radio industry, starting his career as a d-j, then, moving into news as an anchor and reporter. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently has hosted 'the eric von show' weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until show this morning a regualr fill in - michelle bryant will...
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lets go live to julie collins who's outside the radio station where he worked. julie? many mourning the loss of eric von boardley most commonly known as eric von. a representative for the radio station tells us von died in his home on thursday evening. von is a veteran of more than 25 his career as a d-j, then, moving into news as an anchor and reporter. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently has hosted 'the eric von show' weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m on w-n-o-v. on his show this morning a regualr fill in - michelle bryant will host - she plans to bring together some of his many guests in a tribute to vons radio career. respects via twitter - gwen moore saying 'heartbroken to learn of the passing of acclaimed #mke broadcaster eric von. his unique style & thought provoking commentary will be missed. gov. scott walker twitting - 'sorry to hear about the passing of eric von. was on his radio show many times over the years. so sad.' von was just 58 year old.
lets go live to julie collins who's outside the radio station where he worked. julie? many mourning the loss of eric von boardley most commonly known as eric von. a representative for the radio station tells us von died in his home on thursday evening. von is a veteran of more than 25 his career as a d-j, then, moving into news as an anchor and reporter. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most...
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let's turn to julie collins live from the w-n-o-v radio station where von most recently worked - julie? many of his colleages calling this a huge loss not only for the radio particularly the african-american community. von was a radio host for 25 years. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently until 9:00 a.m on w-n-o-v. he was an influential figure in milwaukee's black community -- starting the online publication brain brawn & body, a health and wellness website committed to improving the health of african american men and their families. many people paying their respects via twitter including representative david bowen who said - "a big loss to mke and the #shermanpark neighborhood! eric von was a giant of integrity! i will miss you brother!" and 'i tr eric von gave me access to spread truth while others did the opposite. i'm #thankful!' on von's show this morning a regualr fill in - michelle bryant will host - she plans to bring together some of his many guests in a tribute to vons
let's turn to julie collins live from the w-n-o-v radio station where von most recently worked - julie? many of his colleages calling this a huge loss not only for the radio particularly the african-american community. von was a radio host for 25 years. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently until 9:00 a.m on w-n-o-v. he was an influential figure in milwaukee's black community -- starting...
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comments were made on the radio station in philadelphia, that radio station is wpht. they had donald trump, junior on. >> then we want to say we have been playing this there is one part that people are focusing on but we do acknowledge it is one piece of lengthy answer he gave during his interview. >> why don't we do this again. >> why don't we make it longer. >> we are trying to do right now which is why we are talking about it. >> yes. >> in the control room is that what you are trying to do, make the bite longer. >> okay, that is enough, i got you. i got you. >> we're ten seconds. it is on a radio station here yesterday afternoon and asked donald trump junior was said, you know, if democrats or if republicans were making comments make these, they wouldn't like it, democrats wouldn't like it. listen to this. >> the media has been her number one surrogate in this. without the media, this wouldn't even be a contest but the media has built her up. they have let heavier slide on every discrepancy, on every lie, on every dnc game trying to get bernie sanders out of the t
comments were made on the radio station in philadelphia, that radio station is wpht. they had donald trump, junior on. >> then we want to say we have been playing this there is one part that people are focusing on but we do acknowledge it is one piece of lengthy answer he gave during his interview. >> why don't we do this again. >> why don't we make it longer. >> we are trying to do right now which is why we are talking about it. >> yes. >> in the control...
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the radio station alibi was a lie. the dna, though it wasn't absolutely definitive, could not eliminate him. and all those women could claiming he wanted to buy a house with cash, cash which he certainly did not have. but then -- >> he really wasn't looking for houses. he was looking for victims. >> reporter: like realtor melody blount who cried and prayed afford her encounter with tony russo. she found it so terrifying to testify, but did. >> i did not expect for patrick anthony russo to be sitting across from me within 10 to 12 feet man looking at me, it was petrifying. >> reporter: and most unsettling when she noticed something all too familiar. >> now i'm glaring at russo, and what does he do? he starts that tick in his neck, starts that popping. and i raised my hand up and said, there he goes, he's doing it right now. his victims from earlier years including donna, the young apartment manager he attacked in jackson, texas. >> this phone call out of the blue after all of that time. >> reporter: she was not only sur
the radio station alibi was a lie. the dna, though it wasn't absolutely definitive, could not eliminate him. and all those women could claiming he wanted to buy a house with cash, cash which he certainly did not have. but then -- >> he really wasn't looking for houses. he was looking for victims. >> reporter: like realtor melody blount who cried and prayed afford her encounter with tony russo. she found it so terrifying to testify, but did. >> i did not expect for patrick...
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a representative for the radio station tells us von died in his home on thursday evening. von is a veteran of more than 25 years in the radio industry, starting his career as a d-j, then, and reporter. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently has hosted 'the eric von show' weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m on w-n-o-v. on his show this morning a regualr fill in - michelle bryant will host - she plans to bring together some of his many guests in a tribute to vons radio career. charles green has worked with loss to the community. it's still feeling like summer out there today. highs will reach around the 80 mark with dewpoints in the mid 60s. cloud cover will continue to build throughout the afternoon, and we've got a chance for evening and late night showers & storms. today: clouds build through the afternoon ahead of evening and late night storm chances. high: 80 dewpoint: 66 wind: s 5-10 investigating a pair of overnight shootings. police say a man was shot in his ca
a representative for the radio station tells us von died in his home on thursday evening. von is a veteran of more than 25 years in the radio industry, starting his career as a d-j, then, and reporter. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was a regular panelist on wisconsin public televisions...and most recently has hosted 'the eric von show' weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m on w-n-o-v. on his show this morning a regualr fill in - michelle bryant will host...
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radio station in allentown decides to hold a contest.hey want to put three people up on a billboard. whoever can stay the longest wins a mobile home. >> reporter: the story became international news when and article was written in the "wall street journal." now the story pat taggart wants to relive. >> it makes you ask yourself the question how long could i have stayed? then i found out they lasted 26ç days, living over a highway, through a blizzard. >> reporter: one of the three men was arrested for selling drugs from the billboard during the competition. >> sometimes real stories are better than anything you can make up. i think this is one of those cases where it didn't need a whole lot of fluff. >> reporter: taggart says even though the billboard boys became an international sensation, the real story was about the american people living in allentown. >> i think this story is so uniquely american but it's also truly is a local story. >> how long could you lost on a billboard? >> taggart says allentown has bounced back from the economi
radio station in allentown decides to hold a contest.hey want to put three people up on a billboard. whoever can stay the longest wins a mobile home. >> reporter: the story became international news when and article was written in the "wall street journal." now the story pat taggart wants to relive. >> it makes you ask yourself the question how long could i have stayed? then i found out they lasted 26ç days, living over a highway, through a blizzard. >> reporter:...
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it's coproduced by the tv and radio station and all working together.of calling the question. how can they have right wing politics and rapidly politics when they're 31 percent latino as a state? the answer is that they can not if they registered to vote and there's not an effort to register them in arizona. it's because of donald trump. so hope you enjoyed your time tonight in phoenix mr. trump. look at what you did while you were there. joining us now from the voters and that's behind the ad is the national field director and thank you so much for joining us. that's nice to have you here. >> thank you. thank you for the opportunity. let me ask you if you were able to see donald trump's speech tonight in arizona and if you have any reaction. >> yeah, no. and i'm shoftenning on immigration and what we saw was the confirmation and the latino voters and knew and the general election voters got to know and see that this is a real donald trump. him using w down on antiimmigrant rhetoric and attacking the community and eyesing french policies around the issu
it's coproduced by the tv and radio station and all working together.of calling the question. how can they have right wing politics and rapidly politics when they're 31 percent latino as a state? the answer is that they can not if they registered to vote and there's not an effort to register them in arizona. it's because of donald trump. so hope you enjoyed your time tonight in phoenix mr. trump. look at what you did while you were there. joining us now from the voters and that's behind the ad...
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it's coproduced by the tv and radio station and all working together. and they're sort of calling the question. how can they have right wing politics and rapidly politics when they're 31 percent latino as a state? the answer is that they can not if they registered to vote and there's not an effort to register them in arizona. it's because of donald trump. so hope you enjoyed your time tonight in phoenix mr. trump. look at what you did while you were there. joining us now from the voters and that's behind the ad is the national field director and thank you so much for joining us. that's nice to have you here. >> thank you. thank you for the opportunity. let me ask you if you were able to see donald trump's speech tonight in arizona and if you have any reaction. >> yeah, no. and i'm shoftenning on immigration and what we saw was the confirmation and the latino voters and knew and the general election voters got to know and see that this is a real donald trump. him using w down on antiimmigrant rhetoric and attacking the community and eyesing french polici
it's coproduced by the tv and radio station and all working together. and they're sort of calling the question. how can they have right wing politics and rapidly politics when they're 31 percent latino as a state? the answer is that they can not if they registered to vote and there's not an effort to register them in arizona. it's because of donald trump. so hope you enjoyed your time tonight in phoenix mr. trump. look at what you did while you were there. joining us now from the voters and...
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but that radio station and that tv station would go on to earn lady bird and linden johnson millions. kennedy was assassinated, they changed their financial life because he was now president. they decided to put their texas radio and television holdings into a blind trust to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest. ever since then, presidents have been setting up blind trusts did it, jimmy carter did it. bill clinton did, ronald reagan did it. they all set up blind trusts. last night on this show, we previewed a "newsweek" story that was due to come out today, looking at donald trump's myriad foreign assets as his business ties to people and multiple businesses in other foreign countries, it's a cover story, it's a lengthy examination of trump's business empire, how his foreign ties could be problematic if he should be elected president. you should read the story, it's good, it's well written. but the author's bottom line is basically this, if donald trump win this is election and his company is not shut down or not forever separated from the family, the foreign policy of the
but that radio station and that tv station would go on to earn lady bird and linden johnson millions. kennedy was assassinated, they changed their financial life because he was now president. they decided to put their texas radio and television holdings into a blind trust to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest. ever since then, presidents have been setting up blind trusts did it, jimmy carter did it. bill clinton did, ronald reagan did it. they all set up blind trusts. last night on...
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at the radio station. she skipped out and actually skipped out of the city just ahead of that arrest warrant. her goal was to find a way to get the military to help. when she slipped out of manila, she headed to the east into the mountains. she figured she could find a guerrilla group. there. she did indeed run into markings guerrillas, probably one of the largest and well-known guerrilla forces on the island of luzan. photograph with the markings. they were lovers as well as compatriots. she did indeed spend at the duration of the war in the hills with marking, pretty much acting his right-hand person and running his training camp while he was out in the field. claire phillips, with her relationship with john phillips, he was part of the 31st infantry which retreated from manila. he had her pack her things and follow along with u.s. forces into the bataan peninsula. the both believe that she would be safer the closer she stayed to the american army. she also had a small daughter. the child she had with he
at the radio station. she skipped out and actually skipped out of the city just ahead of that arrest warrant. her goal was to find a way to get the military to help. when she slipped out of manila, she headed to the east into the mountains. she figured she could find a guerrilla group. there. she did indeed run into markings guerrillas, probably one of the largest and well-known guerrilla forces on the island of luzan. photograph with the markings. they were lovers as well as compatriots. she...
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an iowa radio station and tattoo shop co-hosted a contest to see if any cubs fans would get some world series ink before the series even starts. noel brown won the contest and is now branded with a tattoo that offers a cubs world series win. the end of the day.""if they don't win it it's still don't win it it's still ok. if this is my biggest regret in life is getting this tattoo i'm getting this tattoo i'm sitting pretty good at the end of the day."the tattoo features a banner that reads "holy banner that reads "holy cow!! curse broken 20-16 world series champions," in addition to a cubs logo framing a goat's head. coming up...health experts set to roll out a new phone app to help fight the zika virus..and -- great news from the world health organization about the russ: i've travelled over 50,000 miles all across wisconsin - listening to people, hearing their stories. a lot of folks are business owners and entrepreneurs. they tell me how hard it is to grow a business in today's economy. so together, we came up with the badger innovation plan. a plan to help wisconsin businesses grow t
an iowa radio station and tattoo shop co-hosted a contest to see if any cubs fans would get some world series ink before the series even starts. noel brown won the contest and is now branded with a tattoo that offers a cubs world series win. the end of the day.""if they don't win it it's still don't win it it's still ok. if this is my biggest regret in life is getting this tattoo i'm getting this tattoo i'm sitting pretty good at the end of the day."the tattoo features a banner...
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the community looked up to him, reverend charles green was part of a special tribute at the radio station friday morning. its going to be a great loss that hes gone on sorrow and celebration of his life.. expressed through a gospel presentation. god doesnt make no mistakes and we must go on honoring a man who had the passion and ability to speak on a myriad of topics from music to politics. echoed continuously. eric von was very well read person and had an all-around knowledge of a lot of things longtime colleague, curtiss harris says over the last 25 years the two became great friends he is probably the only person in truly confided in stunned by von's passing thursday. it becomes unbelievable when you first hear it von most recently launched the website brain, brawn and body focused on health concerns for 'its designed to inform african american men of better ways to live their lives "' and lent his voice to the precious lives project which addressed issues like gun violence. nats in milwaukee derica williams -- fox six news. in addition to hosting 'the eric von show' on w-n-o-v.... he
the community looked up to him, reverend charles green was part of a special tribute at the radio station friday morning. its going to be a great loss that hes gone on sorrow and celebration of his life.. expressed through a gospel presentation. god doesnt make no mistakes and we must go on honoring a man who had the passion and ability to speak on a myriad of topics from music to politics. echoed continuously. eric von was very well read person and had an all-around knowledge of a lot of...
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. >> the 10-year-old knew what he was doing, i challenged jessica to a putting contest at the radio station, and i lost. woo! >> another one. >> aclu of new jersey released say statement, slamming apartment for a sting operation that lead to more than a dozen arrests for prostitution. >> a woman said, my children were walking up to the front of the house, amsterdam >> >> 3, 2. >> returns to bill spadea morning show, lieutenant governor has a segment called digging in. they talked about controversy over nfl players taking a guy during the national anthem. >> i do do it any place else, except when the national anthem is playing. at a football game, people are there to watch the game, not the statement. >> they have the flying fists. they will be in studio. >> ashley, while the cops. in nw work are getting -- newark are getting a handle on crime, enter aclu who says they should not be arresting prostitutes. >> police say that is rampant for prostitution, the aclu of new jersey released a statement, slamming the police department for a sting operation that lead to over a dozen arrests for prost
. >> the 10-year-old knew what he was doing, i challenged jessica to a putting contest at the radio station, and i lost. woo! >> another one. >> aclu of new jersey released say statement, slamming apartment for a sting operation that lead to more than a dozen arrests for prostitution. >> a woman said, my children were walking up to the front of the house, amsterdam >> >> 3, 2. >> returns to bill spadea morning show, lieutenant governor has a segment...
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just a a few hours ago, and boston radio station reported that% may have torn a ligament in the if this report is true that will mean all three cornerbacks in the patriots roster are either injured or suspended and that could force new england to move it wide receiver to quarterback. we get to see high school football and i'll little less than an hour. they join us right now with >> while the community may not be the biggest, the level of play is really big time. >> less than 500 people and fathers and sons and even grandsons have been here throughout the years. >> this was a great sports town. love sports. i have ten or 12 kids on the team now, i coach their dads. kids go up when they are little wanting to play baseball or football. it's amazing to see the kids come back every friday night, all the former players, not many towns like this left in north carolina. >> coach how gets a bit emotional when he talks about his school and his in bun, todd gibson, cbs north carolina. >> we will have highlights and reaction to that game as well as many others tonight on the blitz. also sure to tw
just a a few hours ago, and boston radio station reported that% may have torn a ligament in the if this report is true that will mean all three cornerbacks in the patriots roster are either injured or suspended and that could force new england to move it wide receiver to quarterback. we get to see high school football and i'll little less than an hour. they join us right now with >> while the community may not be the biggest, the level of play is really big time. >> less than 500...
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someone posted that yellow flag back in shortcut button jump right to your favorite screen and radio stations and a speaker great the call by jews wi-fi to make free calls to preselected phone numbers a perfect way for the kids to call mom and dad from home on top of all of this trippi has amazon alexa built-in alexa is a voice assistant similar to apple's theory so she can answer questions and help you alexa what is the weather alexa alexa and pickles to my shopping looks of make me is beyond me at the monthly okay okay really does so much but hey it was worth a try so it will last a few days unplugged at the things i liked in the things they changed head over to k vr on the good data tab. that looks pretty good there's a teenager in germany to get a new amount g added to your punches a 16 year old girl who lives in berlin she has emerging she says as she chooses to wear one and she and emerging to represent women like her so she pitched the idea to nonprofit that reviews and envelops the amount g's and they are talking out with her one of the cofounders of read it is even got her proposal i
someone posted that yellow flag back in shortcut button jump right to your favorite screen and radio stations and a speaker great the call by jews wi-fi to make free calls to preselected phone numbers a perfect way for the kids to call mom and dad from home on top of all of this trippi has amazon alexa built-in alexa is a voice assistant similar to apple's theory so she can answer questions and help you alexa what is the weather alexa alexa and pickles to my shopping looks of make me is beyond...
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i was mowing the lawn in my backyard and i had a radio station on listening to some talk show and all of a sudden really extrodinarily bad had happened."(nats)15 years later this group focuses on the firefighters and other first responders who went into those buildings...deputy chief lipski relates his daughter's feeling on the day to what he feels about pearl harbor."i was not alive for that. i read about it in history books. i've seen documentaries on it. but i didn't feel that, that day. but i did feel this. so it's an interesting relationship to have with things.""i'm just very thankful that he wasn't there when one of the people who got killed. but i'm also very sad that some people did have to die on that day and that may people did lose their lives." (nat.) > event coordinators also went into schools last week... > and gave educations presentations about 9/11 to grade-schoolers.> this same group is also promoting a blood drive happening here tomorrow - starting at 10 a-m. > live in milwaukee...> jacob kittilstad...> cbs 58 news. several local agencies also sent out their suppor
i was mowing the lawn in my backyard and i had a radio station on listening to some talk show and all of a sudden really extrodinarily bad had happened."(nats)15 years later this group focuses on the firefighters and other first responders who went into those buildings...deputy chief lipski relates his daughter's feeling on the day to what he feels about pearl harbor."i was not alive for that. i read about it in history books. i've seen documentaries on it. but i didn't feel that,...
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>>> plus taking after his father donald trump, junior making controversial comments on a local radio station. what he says he actually meant help he referred to gas chambers during his interview. >>> and we're still over an her away from the apple store opening in center city but these people they have been outside all night and they cannot wait for this to happen. iphone seven release day. even if you are not in line new phones height be hard to get. >> that is suburban square in ardmore where they are lined up, but manager over on walnut street just came out and told us, there is a little bit of a switcharoo at the walnut store. heading down there and you want the seven plus, they don't have them. >> they don't have them. >> and there is a couple different colors. one is black and one is even blacker. >> it is jet black. >> jet black. >> they don't have the jet black. they just have have the black. >> but not the jet black. >> is there a big difference between jet black and black. you have your black can you get blacker than black. >> that is a heavy question, man. >> true black. >> whitey
>>> plus taking after his father donald trump, junior making controversial comments on a local radio station. what he says he actually meant help he referred to gas chambers during his interview. >>> and we're still over an her away from the apple store opening in center city but these people they have been outside all night and they cannot wait for this to happen. iphone seven release day. even if you are not in line new phones height be hard to get. >> that is suburban...
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three men spent 261 days atop a billboard outside of allentown, it was part of a radio station's contest to win a mobile home. the contest became an international seasonation and the recession gripping lehigh valley at the time. now a filmmaker issing this story in a new documentary. >> i think this is one of those cases where it didn't need a whole lot of fluff, it was good on its own. >> it will open to the public. >>> new at 6:00, you might be getting a break on your natural gas bill, pse & g is dropping its utility by bill 7%. pse & g says low natural kas gas prices have allowed the company to make upgrades without increasing prices. >>> what would philadelphia look like if those miles of streets didn't have any cars? you're about to find out, the philly free streets program happens tomorrow. the city shut down a nearly 10-mile route to traffic so that people with walk and apply outside. >> riding a bike near south street. >> it's kind of frustrating, but it's like a weird game of frogger. >> samantha rides every day, she showed us her route. her ride today way better than yesterday
three men spent 261 days atop a billboard outside of allentown, it was part of a radio station's contest to win a mobile home. the contest became an international seasonation and the recession gripping lehigh valley at the time. now a filmmaker issing this story in a new documentary. >> i think this is one of those cases where it didn't need a whole lot of fluff, it was good on its own. >> it will open to the public. >>> new at 6:00, you might be getting a break on your...
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i was mowing the lawn in my backyard and i had a radio station on listening to some talk show and all of a sudden their whole focus shifted and i could tell something really, really extrodinarily bad had happened."(nats)15 years later this group focuses on the firefighters and other first responders who went into those buildings...deputy chief lipski relathi feeling on the day to what he feels about pearl harbor."i was not alive for that. i read about it in history books. i've seen documentaries on it. but i didn't feel that, that day. but i did feel this. so it's an interesting relationship to have with things.""i'm just very thankful that he wasn't there when it happened and he wasn't one of the people who got killed. but i'm also very sad that some people did have to die on that day and that may people did lose their lives." (nat.) that group is also organizing from 10 to two... at the war memorial center in downtown milwaukee. as the 20th anniversary of the unsolved murder of his sister nears... burke ramsey-- who has never spoken to the media-- is breaking his silence.back in dec
i was mowing the lawn in my backyard and i had a radio station on listening to some talk show and all of a sudden their whole focus shifted and i could tell something really, really extrodinarily bad had happened."(nats)15 years later this group focuses on the firefighters and other first responders who went into those buildings...deputy chief lipski relathi feeling on the day to what he feels about pearl harbor."i was not alive for that. i read about it in history books. i've seen...
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a representative for the radio station tells us von died in his home last night-- he had been in the radio industry for more than 25 years. he started his career as a disc jockey before moving into news as a reporter and anchor. he was body-- a health and wellness for african american men and their families. he was 58 year old. angelica/dgx and people on twitter sharing their memories of von as they learn the news. governor scott walker tweeting out-- sorry to hear about the passing of eric von. was on his radio show many times over the years, so sad. dgx representative david bowen saying-- journalists like eric von gave me access to spread truth while others did the opposite. i'm hashtag thankful. dgx and pastor chi boston tweeting-- milwaukee lost a champion today in eric von. i lost a friend and miss him already. prayers for faithe and his family. fox6 sends our condolences to von's family and the staff at w-n-o-v. sherwin hughes will be dedicating his talk show to von this morning. kim back to you. in the day ahead -- one of the girls accused in the slenderman stabbing case will a
a representative for the radio station tells us von died in his home last night-- he had been in the radio industry for more than 25 years. he started his career as a disc jockey before moving into news as a reporter and anchor. he was body-- a health and wellness for african american men and their families. he was 58 year old. angelica/dgx and people on twitter sharing their memories of von as they learn the news. governor scott walker tweeting out-- sorry to hear about the passing of eric...
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the reverend charles green was part of a special tribute at the radio station friday morning. its going to be a great loss that hes gone on sorrow and celebration of his life.. expressed through a gospel presentation. god doesnt make no mistakes and we must go on honoring a man who had the passion and ability to speak on a myriad of topics from music to politics. hes a joy he is a walking encyclopedia, that sentiment is echoed continuously. knowledge of a lot of things longtime collegaue, curtiss harris says over the last 25 years the two became great friends he is probably the only person in truly confided in shocked by sudden death. it becomes unbelievable when you first hear it von is gone physically, but his work and impact will carry on. eric von will still be visible to us, we will still hear his voice and still have his influence von show' weekdays on w-n-o-v, he had an impressive career in broadcasting which included, starting his career as a d-j, then, moving into news as an anchor and reporter. he served as the business manager for radio one in washington, d.c....was
the reverend charles green was part of a special tribute at the radio station friday morning. its going to be a great loss that hes gone on sorrow and celebration of his life.. expressed through a gospel presentation. god doesnt make no mistakes and we must go on honoring a man who had the passion and ability to speak on a myriad of topics from music to politics. hes a joy he is a walking encyclopedia, that sentiment is echoed continuously. knowledge of a lot of things longtime collegaue,...
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and radio stations over the next 18 months. wisn's parent company, hearst television, is one of the leaders of this effort. kathy: senator ron johnson wants the department of veterans affairs to investigate the tomah v.a. medical center. johnson called for the independent investigation after getting whistle-blower reports about understaffing at the facility. in letters to the secretary and inspector general of veteran affairs, johnson referenced a 29-year-old brian rossell's mother says her son was denied when he went to the facility in june seeking mental health care. >> the most important part here initially is that to make sure everyone understands the facts. once those come to light, that may be reevaluated. we need an independent investigation by the office of the inspector general. that is required. we have to have that. kathy: family of a marine who died at the tomah v.a. clinic in 2014 filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the federal government. limits on concealed carry class sizes are no longer enforced in wisconsin
and radio stations over the next 18 months. wisn's parent company, hearst television, is one of the leaders of this effort. kathy: senator ron johnson wants the department of veterans affairs to investigate the tomah v.a. medical center. johnson called for the independent investigation after getting whistle-blower reports about understaffing at the facility. in letters to the secretary and inspector general of veteran affairs, johnson referenced a 29-year-old brian rossell's mother says her son...
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. >>> today more than a half dozen delaware radio stations will again a two-day radio-a-thon.hey will raise money for ai dupont hospital for children. wdel will take calls and collecç donations. last year's radio-a-thon raised month are than $300,000. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> 5:08. 74 degrees. if you're heading out right now, we have a pleasant summer morning. it is still summer even though it is after labor day. turn up the heat today, temperatures hitting 90 degrees in philadelphia and even hotter in the coming days. but this evening, it will be dry. a pleasant evening. we do need rainfall, no sign of any rain showers. the threat of any showers is going to be limited to the shore today. while inland for philadelphia, it stays dry. those are the remnants of hermine. there's still a low pressure area. it could spin showers to the shore and further inland. hour-by-hour future cast shows the showers lingering around the coast. a few scattered showers in central new jersey along the coast. those showers are less likely for the south, even less likely for the de
. >>> today more than a half dozen delaware radio stations will again a two-day radio-a-thon.hey will raise money for ai dupont hospital for children. wdel will take calls and collecç donations. last year's radio-a-thon raised month are than $300,000. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> 5:08. 74 degrees. if you're heading out right now, we have a pleasant summer morning. it is still summer even though it is after labor day. turn up the heat today, temperatures...
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there was a watch party sponsored by our sister radio station at chicki's >> reporter: a lot of energy even though we weren't in new york. but i have to tell you the energy in center city, people have been waiting to see this moment with hillary clinton and donald trump on the same stage they got their wish and folks told me they were not disappointed. with just over a month to go until election day, voters packed the american pub in center city, just feet from philadelphia city hall. >> this could be the greatest number of viewers for a presidential debate in history. i think the nation is concerned about our future. >> reporter: the nonpartisan event sponsored by the committee of 70 draw all ages to watch the debate. one expected to bring in 100 million people. sure we found those who made up their minds before the debate, but it was the undecide the voters who paid close attention to every answer from both candidates. >> i really can't stand either one of them. i just have a visceral dislike of hillary clinton and i think that donald trump is clinically insane. so i just can't seem
there was a watch party sponsored by our sister radio station at chicki's >> reporter: a lot of energy even though we weren't in new york. but i have to tell you the energy in center city, people have been waiting to see this moment with hillary clinton and donald trump on the same stage they got their wish and folks told me they were not disappointed. with just over a month to go until election day, voters packed the american pub in center city, just feet from philadelphia city hall....
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. >>> well, a hospital, local radio stations and the philly phanatic what do they have in common? and what are they teaming up for today and how you can help. >>> plus nasty accident involving a dump truck on one of the area's biggest roads. we've got the latest on the wreck and the efforts to clean it up. >>> and if you are a hopeless romantic and fan of the notebook, you'll want to meet this couple and their secret to happily ever after coming up in big talker. could taste just as great made with turkey. thousands stepped into the jennie-o tasting booth to find out. with just one bite, they knew. now it's your turn to make the switch. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bo
. >>> well, a hospital, local radio stations and the philly phanatic what do they have in common? and what are they teaming up for today and how you can help. >>> plus nasty accident involving a dump truck on one of the area's biggest roads. we've got the latest on the wreck and the efforts to clean it up. >>> and if you are a hopeless romantic and fan of the notebook, you'll want to meet this couple and their secret to happily ever after coming up in big talker....
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the radio station tells us von died in his home earlier this evening-- he was 58 year old. fox6 sends our condolences to von's family and the staff at w-n-o-v. in hartland tonight-- nearly two dozen runners need medical attention at a high school cross country meet. some were even sent to the hospital. our ben handelman is live at arrowhead high school-- there was a big meet here. more than 1000 ru officials say--- they at first were overwhelmed with how many runners needed help. at arrowhead high school-- hundreds of runners are celebrating the end of the season's first big meet. not all the runners made it to the finish line. i didn't know anything was going on, until my parents texted asking who had passed out at mile marker two. through out the afternoon--- high school runners, falling to the conditions. the humidity just wore me out! i saw someone pass out. i saw ambulances it started to fall into place. emergency officials say they called in back up. the temperature at the start of the race was 84 degrees it was hot sticky humid. in total--- 4 runners taken to the hos
the radio station tells us von died in his home earlier this evening-- he was 58 year old. fox6 sends our condolences to von's family and the staff at w-n-o-v. in hartland tonight-- nearly two dozen runners need medical attention at a high school cross country meet. some were even sent to the hospital. our ben handelman is live at arrowhead high school-- there was a big meet here. more than 1000 ru officials say--- they at first were overwhelmed with how many runners needed help. at arrowhead...
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. >> the small radio station in allentown decided to hold a contest, put three people on a bill bore, whoever stays longest wins the mobile home. >> an article was it were enin "the wall street journal" and now he wants to relive it. billboard boys premiers sunday. >> first thing got my attention, makes you ask how long could i have stayed. when i found out they lasted 261 days living over a highway through a blizzard, it is an amazing story. >> he says this was somewhat of a reality show before reality tv. one of the men was arrested for selling drugs at the billboard during the competition. >> sometimes real stories are better than anything you can makeup. this is a case where it didn't need a lot of fluff, it was good enough on its own. >> even though the billboard boys became an international sensation, the real story was about the american people living in allentown. >> i think this story is so uniquely american but also truly is a local story. >> tracy davidson, nbc10 news. >> he says allentown bounced back from the democratic downfall and he thinks that story needs to be told a
. >> the small radio station in allentown decided to hold a contest, put three people on a bill bore, whoever stays longest wins the mobile home. >> an article was it were enin "the wall street journal" and now he wants to relive it. billboard boys premiers sunday. >> first thing got my attention, makes you ask how long could i have stayed. when i found out they lasted 261 days living over a highway through a blizzard, it is an amazing story. >> he says this...
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he also worked at several radio stations and t.v. stations, including right here at wisn 12. the service runs until 7:00 tonight. >> a close-call at a local train crossing. right now, law enforcement officers are cracking down on that kind of driving. it's all part of rail safety week in wisconsin. today, wisn 12 news tim elliott rode along with train engineers for a firsthand look at the risky behavior they see every >> all aboard. today we're hoping on a union pacific train, getting a behind the scenes look at what engineers see from the cab. >> the motorists, a lot of times, they like to try to beat that train. there is no gate. the light is flashing. train is coming. you still got to wait. >> john plebanek is the public safety manager with union pacific. he says every three hours in the u. incident involving a pedestrian or vehicle. >> not going to win in an incident involved with a train . -- with a train. >> now in addition to the flashing lights at the intersection up ahead the , engineer over here has access to bells and a horn. he will sound that horn 15 seconds befo
he also worked at several radio stations and t.v. stations, including right here at wisn 12. the service runs until 7:00 tonight. >> a close-call at a local train crossing. right now, law enforcement officers are cracking down on that kind of driving. it's all part of rail safety week in wisconsin. today, wisn 12 news tim elliott rode along with train engineers for a firsthand look at the risky behavior they see every >> all aboard. today we're hoping on a union pacific train,...
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. >> marie: with that in mind we're thankful a local radio station has launched it's munchys for the military drive. all day long mix 94.1 and the douglas j. green memorial foundation are collecting munchies, snacks to sent to service members. douglas green was a u.s. soldier killed in action in afghanistan in 2011. michelle velez was live at the drive this morning. with the 15th anniversary of september 11th. collections of the munchies and cash continue until six this evening at two sam's clubs locations. the one at 215 and eastern. the other at centennial and tropical on the northwest valley. the goal is to raise 20,000 items and $20,000. >> reed: on sunday september 11th at noon the community is invited to come help sort the donations and prep the care packages for shipping. they will raw on west craig. >>> carpool karaoke is the thing right now. yesterday waits the minnesota vikings. >> marie: today i was apple ceo tim cook. >> what do you think of tim cook. >> he is wonderful but scheduling his appointments is crazy. [ laughter ] ?. >> marie: even ceos can jam it involving cook
. >> marie: with that in mind we're thankful a local radio station has launched it's munchys for the military drive. all day long mix 94.1 and the douglas j. green memorial foundation are collecting munchies, snacks to sent to service members. douglas green was a u.s. soldier killed in action in afghanistan in 2011. michelle velez was live at the drive this morning. with the 15th anniversary of september 11th. collections of the munchies and cash continue until six this evening at two...
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a mother in canada failed to see the humor and told a radio station that it really makes light of a serious crime. doesn't like it. doesn't approve of it. i mean, that's something that happens to people and it's really creepy and the costume's creepy. and anyways they're pulling it. >> jeff: after hearing of the complaint home depot said it would remove the decoration from canadian store shelves. a spokesperson telling the "washington post" the company decided to pull the product due to other complaints stating it reminded them of infamous canadian serial killer paul bernardo. >> michelle: we'd like to know what you think. do you think it's inappropriate? reach out to our on social media. >> jeff: it does scare people but in the wrong way i think. >> michelle: halloween is supposed to be scary but i think what they're saying is making light of a serious situation. >>> the two major presidential candidates didn't just debate monday night. >> jeff: one of them sniffleed a lot. the other shimmied. >> michelle: she did it with a little smile. jeanne moos breaks it down for us. >> reporter: the
a mother in canada failed to see the humor and told a radio station that it really makes light of a serious crime. doesn't like it. doesn't approve of it. i mean, that's something that happens to people and it's really creepy and the costume's creepy. and anyways they're pulling it. >> jeff: after hearing of the complaint home depot said it would remove the decoration from canadian store shelves. a spokesperson telling the "washington post" the company decided to pull the...
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well, donald trump jr., a top surrogate for his father was interviewed on a local philadelphia radio station today. ♪ take on any road with intuitive all-wheel drive. the nissan rogue, murano and pathfinder. now get 0% apr for 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. [music] welcome home, man. [busy city noises] upgrade your phone system and learn how you could save at vonage.com/business if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. while not reported with entyvio, pml, a rare, serious brain infection caused by a virus m
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when he told a philadelphia radio station that the media was being easy on the democratic party's treatment of bernie sanders. they would be warming up the gas chamber right now. >> the anti-defamation league, an anti-semitism organization, tweeted, "trivialization of the holocaust and gas chamber is never ok." trump's running mate, mike pence, said the comments were being misinterpreted. pence: clearly, he was talking about capital punishment and not making a reference to that that that awful period of history we know to be the holocaust. >> earlier, in a pre-recorded for the dr. oz tv show, trump released a letter from his doctor and compar that of the patriots' star quarterback. trump: you know, tom brady is a friend of mine. we play golf together. the great quarterback. he's a phenomenal guy, great athlete, and i'm with him, i feel the same age as him. it's crazy. >> polls show this race as tight as ever, trump told the crowd tonight. reporters asked him to delay the speech. when told them he had refused, that got the biggest rounds of applause of the night. ed: tonight, polls show the
when he told a philadelphia radio station that the media was being easy on the democratic party's treatment of bernie sanders. they would be warming up the gas chamber right now. >> the anti-defamation league, an anti-semitism organization, tweeted, "trivialization of the holocaust and gas chamber is never ok." trump's running mate, mike pence, said the comments were being misinterpreted. pence: clearly, he was talking about capital punishment and not making a reference to that...
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there was a watch party sponsored by our sister radio station at chicki's >> reporter: a lot of energy even though we weren't in new york. but i have to tell you the energy in center city, people have been waiting to see this moment with hillary clinton and donald trump on the same stage they got their wish and folks told me they were not disappointed. with just over a month to go until election day, voters packed the american pub in center city, just feet from philadelphia city hall. >> this could be the greatest number of viewers for a presidential debate in history. i think the nation is concerned about our future. >> reporter: the nonpartisan event sponsored by the committee of 70 draw all ages to watch the debate. one expected to bring in 100 million people. sure we found those who made up their minds before the debate, but it was the undecide the voters who paid close attention to every answer from both candidates. >> i really can't stand either one of them. i just have a visceral dislike of hillary clinton and i think that donald trump is clinically insane. so i just can't seem
there was a watch party sponsored by our sister radio station at chicki's >> reporter: a lot of energy even though we weren't in new york. but i have to tell you the energy in center city, people have been waiting to see this moment with hillary clinton and donald trump on the same stage they got their wish and folks told me they were not disappointed. with just over a month to go until election day, voters packed the american pub in center city, just feet from philadelphia city hall....
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. >> reporter: ended up at the campus radio station. >> i spent more time here than i did in classrooms or doing homework. >> reporter: he started as a classical music dj in washington, d.c. but at some point you moved to become a news reporter. what was the inspiration for that? >> there was a job that was available, and i knew how to get it. >> his first big-time news job was at abc. >> good morning. >> then in 1967 he joined wcbs radio in new york. >> well, today mrs. martin is the proud possessor of a plant that towers like jack's bean stalk, looks like a tomato plant, and is nicknamed fred. >> reporter: his distinctive style soon landed him a job at the cbs network. >> the osgood file. this is charles osgood. >> reporter: and in 1971 he launched one of the longest-running features in radio history. osgood file." >> edward r. murrow sure knew how to use his voice on the radio. >> reporter: several stories a day in two-minute segments that are surprisingly complex to craft. >> see you on the radio. i say that every week. a peculiar phrase some people think for anyone to speak. i've g
. >> reporter: ended up at the campus radio station. >> i spent more time here than i did in classrooms or doing homework. >> reporter: he started as a classical music dj in washington, d.c. but at some point you moved to become a news reporter. what was the inspiration for that? >> there was a job that was available, and i knew how to get it. >> his first big-time news job was at abc. >> good morning. >> then in 1967 he joined wcbs radio in new york....
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our sister radio station, 1210, wpht, partnered with the constitution sent, for this event. >> well, this morning, zip line course where delaware woman was killed three weeks ago is set to reopen. go april aerial rope adventure at state park went through safety inspection first by the state, go april says the report found the course met industry standards, and that all safety equipment was in good working order. you may recall 59 year old tina werner of kent county was killed whole she fell about 35 feet from a platform. >>> well, eagles fans are getting ready for the official start of the carson wentz era sunday afternoon at the linc. >> exciting times. the game will take place right here on cbs-3, it will take place at the linc, of course, last night fans packed the team's annual countdown to kick off party. players, eagles, alumni, and the birds cheerleaders hang out with eagles nation at xfinity live in south philly. even though expert say the eagles will be around 500 this season, it will be an exciting season with the eagles new coaching staff, and of course, the new quarterbac
our sister radio station, 1210, wpht, partnered with the constitution sent, for this event. >> well, this morning, zip line course where delaware woman was killed three weeks ago is set to reopen. go april aerial rope adventure at state park went through safety inspection first by the state, go april says the report found the course met industry standards, and that all safety equipment was in good working order. you may recall 59 year old tina werner of kent county was killed whole she...
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. >>> tonight we're hearing from a woman who called into radio station wild 94.9 to talk about her encounter with bruce miller, the night of his arrest. she and her brother-in-law ran into him at tommy's joint on gary late on sunday night. >> he was in line. he was wasted. cut some people and decided that he wanted them to pay for his food. and kept harassing them in line. he got in the guy's face. his wife, she actually stopped him and told him, i don't know who you are. get out of our face. he told the guy, meet me outside and i'll beat you and they got into it for a hot moment and his wife got in the middle of it. and i said you better get him because he will get into something. >> that is before he showed up at the marriott and beat an elderly man with a cane. >>> police believe they may know what led up to a scary accident at the solano community college. nine people were inside of a classroom when an out of control suv crashed into it. lyanne melendez is now live at the fairfield campus with more on this. and the driver's health was a factor? >> reporter: well, you know, what can i say
. >>> tonight we're hearing from a woman who called into radio station wild 94.9 to talk about her encounter with bruce miller, the night of his arrest. she and her brother-in-law ran into him at tommy's joint on gary late on sunday night. >> he was in line. he was wasted. cut some people and decided that he wanted them to pay for his food. and kept harassing them in line. he got in the guy's face. his wife, she actually stopped him and told him, i don't know who you are. get out...
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it is also threatening about 300 buildings, including two radio stations. and even though homes are being evacuated, some people say they're not worried. >> we have seen a lot of fires. and i've seen these guys with what they can do. i have a lot of confidence in them. these guys come up here and train right here. >> about 200 firefighters are trying to get the fire under control. it was about 5% contained last night. >> well the time now 44:44. >> katie, when is the rain in our area going to leave? i will tell you it was dry when i drove in. and then just little later pat gallen is worried about being soaked. >> yes, i walked in with the guy, yes, we were all just i think we actually both said to each other, this is miserable as we walked in the door. we were both getting soak. even umbrella wasn't helping very much just because it was a bit of a deluge as you walk into the building, at leers here in spring garden. regardless the rain is out there. it left behind a lot of damp roads in a lot of locations, that rain certainly coming down steadily where it i
it is also threatening about 300 buildings, including two radio stations. and even though homes are being evacuated, some people say they're not worried. >> we have seen a lot of fires. and i've seen these guys with what they can do. i have a lot of confidence in them. these guys come up here and train right here. >> about 200 firefighters are trying to get the fire under control. it was about 5% contained last night. >> well the time now 44:44. >> katie, when is the...
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in a interview with our sister radio station wpht, coach brown said the team, which is predominantly black, with several hispanic players; not bashing police or disrespecting servicemen and women. >> we are very much american as the next person, but we do understanded because of our skin color, that there are limit takes cents, if people of color, we are hurt, and when you kneel in sport, that's the analogy, that's the connotation that we're trying to create. >> the camden school district released a statement saying in part, the district sports standing for the flag but this is a personal issue and we strongly respect our students' experiences and their exercising our country's first amendment right. the camden diocese issued a statement earlier this month saying players and coaches who don't show respect during the national anthem will be suspended. >> well, the time now is 44:44. >> it was amazing day outside yesterday. katie, what do you say, copy and repeat please? >> yes, i they we can do that. absolutely, another nice day for us out there. we start things off with a look at the
in a interview with our sister radio station wpht, coach brown said the team, which is predominantly black, with several hispanic players; not bashing police or disrespecting servicemen and women. >> we are very much american as the next person, but we do understanded because of our skin color, that there are limit takes cents, if people of color, we are hurt, and when you kneel in sport, that's the analogy, that's the connotation that we're trying to create. >> the camden school...