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david sillito looks back at his life. bell rings you're tuneddio caroline on 199, england's first commercial radio station, and your all day music station. the voice ofjohnnie walker broadcasting from the boat that changed his life — radio caroline. at the age of 21, suddenly from selling cars and being a car mechanic in birmingham, out on the high seas, you know, 20 million listeners — it's fantastic. the rebel spirit of �*60s pirate radio rather suited his temperament. born peter dingley, he had left public school without passing any exams, but he didn't need o—levels for what he wanted to do. i went to the locarno ballroom and saw this dj playing records and it was really loud and this was the beginnings of discotheques and i thought, "what a greatjob!" # johnnie walker on radio one!# by the early �*70s, he was though part of the broadcasting establishment on bbc radio one, but he railed against being told what to play. # bye bye baby, baby.# it all came to a head one day when he declared the bay city rollers to be "garbage". # bye—bye, baby,
david sillito looks back at his life. bell rings you're tuneddio caroline on 199, england's first commercial radio station, and your all day music station. the voice ofjohnnie walker broadcasting from the boat that changed his life — radio caroline. at the age of 21, suddenly from selling cars and being a car mechanic in birmingham, out on the high seas, you know, 20 million listeners — it's fantastic. the rebel spirit of �*60s pirate radio rather suited his temperament. born peter...
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tuning in this year in music. ♪ >> this is pbs news weekend from the david m rubenstein studio at weta in washington, home of thehour, weeknights on pbs. ali: this week marks 20 years since one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. in 2004, a 9.1 magnitude earthquake off the island of sumatra in western indonesia triggered a tsunami in the indian ocean that killed around 230,000 people across 12 countries. the wall of water swept up nearly everything in its path. cars, buildings, and people. 6-year-old siddiq was one of them. the wave ripped him from his mother saudah's arms. his body has never been recovered and she's found it impossible to move on. >> if siddiq is still alive and i'm still alive, i want him to come home and for us to see each other before i die. but if he is gone, i wholeheartedly accept that that is god's will, but i still believe he is alive. ali: outside her home in banda aceh, indonesia, neighborhood life goes on around the wreckage of two coast guard ships that washed up 20 years ago, a daily reminder to residents of the disaster. saudah's story is not unique. in communities a
tuning in this year in music. ♪ >> this is pbs news weekend from the david m rubenstein studio at weta in washington, home of thehour, weeknights on pbs. ali: this week marks 20 years since one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. in 2004, a 9.1 magnitude earthquake off the island of sumatra in western indonesia triggered a tsunami in the indian ocean that killed around 230,000 people across 12 countries. the wall of water swept up nearly everything in its path. cars,...
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stay tuned, "kudlow" is coming up now. ♪ ♪ david: hello, folks, and welcome to a special edition o
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david: well thank you, all so much for watching kudlow and have a very merry christmas, everybody but first, you've gotta tune he's up next. it's all yours, edward. reporter: thank you, david that was a great show to start the week let's carry this through here. david: absolutely. >> i'm edward lawrence in for elizabeth macdonald. we will get right to this. welcome to the evening
david: well thank you, all so much for watching kudlow and have a very merry christmas, everybody but first, you've gotta tune he's up next. it's all yours, edward. reporter: thank you, david that was a great show to start the week let's carry this through here. david: absolutely. >> i'm edward lawrence in for elizabeth macdonald. we will get right to this. welcome to the evening
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stay tuned, "kudlow" is coming up now. ♪ ♪ david: hello, folks, and welcome to a special edition of "ow." i'm david asman in for larry kudlow. i hope you had a wonderful christmas with your family. president biden is jetting off to yet another vacation destination, this one in the sunny if caribbean. our incoming president-elect trump is busy making plans for dramatic changes in policy, getting right on his first day of his second term on january 20th. we're going to be talking about that with jackie deangelis and caroline downey in just a moment. but first, grady trimble is live at the white house with the very latest on president trump's energy agenda and more. grady? >> reporter: hey, david. there is excess supply of oil globally right now, and the international energy agency expects a surplus in 2025 as well, so that combined with president-elect trump's promise to expand oil and gas production in the united states could lead to lower prices for everyday americans. >> we're going to have so much oil and gas and other things, you won't know what to do with it. you'll say, please, p
stay tuned, "kudlow" is coming up now. ♪ ♪ david: hello, folks, and welcome to a special edition of "ow." i'm david asman in for larry kudlow. i hope you had a wonderful christmas with your family. president biden is jetting off to yet another vacation destination, this one in the sunny if caribbean. our incoming president-elect trump is busy making plans for dramatic changes in policy, getting right on his first day of his second term on january 20th. we're going to be...
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david: well thank you, all so much for watching kudlow and have a very merry christmas, everybody but first, you've gotta tune into edward lawrence he's in for elizabeth macdonald. he's up next. it's all yours, edward. reporter: thank you, david that was a great show to start the week let's carry this through here. david: absolutely. >> i'm edward lawrence in for elizabeth macdonald. we will get right to this. welcome to the evening edit. president-elect trump suggested that the u.s. should take back control of the panama canal complaining about how tolls and china's influences but panama firmly rejected the idea. grady trimble is live at the white house investigating this , grady? reporter: hey, edward. so the panama canal used to belong to the united states and was controlled by the united states but gradually, until 1999, the u.s. handed over control completely to panama. well, now, the president-elect is saying if they don't lower the fees, u.s. shipping companies pay to use the canal, then we might have to force them to return it to us. this is the post on truth social that got this debate started. the p
david: well thank you, all so much for watching kudlow and have a very merry christmas, everybody but first, you've gotta tune into edward lawrence he's in for elizabeth macdonald. he's up next. it's all yours, edward. reporter: thank you, david that was a great show to start the week let's carry this through here. david: absolutely. >> i'm edward lawrence in for elizabeth macdonald. we will get right to this. welcome to the evening edit. president-elect trump suggested that the u.s....
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, thank you very much for having me join you today, and david, it's always a pleasure to be with you. i want to thank all of our viewers for tuning in today, two days before thanksgiving. i want to wish everybody a happy thanksgiving. november is one of my favorite months because it is critical infrastructure security and resilience month. i'd like to say i'm kind of a critical infrastructure nerd. >> i was going to say -- >> but it is -- november is the month we celebrate critical infrastructure. it is an opportunity to educate the american public more about critical infrastructure and the steps we take to make sure it is secure and resilient. so i am really honored to be celebrating this month with you this morning. >> awesome. this month's theme is great, resolve to be resilient. we will get into it later, but i wanted to flag that it is a great theme to keep in mind all year long. something that happens all year. so let's get right into it. i think everybody hears the word critical infrastructure and they think bridges or roads, but it is much more than that. so david, let's start with you. how do you define critical infrastr
, thank you very much for having me join you today, and david, it's always a pleasure to be with you. i want to thank all of our viewers for tuning in today, two days before thanksgiving. i want to wish everybody a happy thanksgiving. november is one of my favorite months because it is critical infrastructure security and resilience month. i'd like to say i'm kind of a critical infrastructure nerd. >> i was going to say -- >> but it is -- november is the month we celebrate critical...
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tune 2024. with few exceptions. the field for the post is located very nearby. the northern part of the border with russia is monitored from here. yes, but bruce, it and david brooklyn has been on and with a special task today the to recruits to present the width and re to prime minister . you'll notice guy stood at the of the new ways on the scoring its territorial claim to the bar and see with its military presence and the promotion of civilian infrastructure . these are the 2 sniper rifles we have in the company. i mean, this one is a bar, it's an $82.00 caliber $12.00, which we use against light the arm or target and on spa, i'm what, what's the range let's do that also. they what? well, the range is limited by the scale and experience of the shooter. the maximum range is 6000 meters fix to submit that will then, but only if you can reach docs for a then what are some of those who attends aggression has shown no way. it's vulnerability the prime minister, eunice cost due to tries to come the countries fee is helpful. yeah, i see it in order to me enough to use goldlick if i tell the norwegians, but the danger of war in norway tomorrow is not great. i'm
tune 2024. with few exceptions. the field for the post is located very nearby. the northern part of the border with russia is monitored from here. yes, but bruce, it and david brooklyn has been on and with a special task today the to recruits to present the width and re to prime minister . you'll notice guy stood at the of the new ways on the scoring its territorial claim to the bar and see with its military presence and the promotion of civilian infrastructure . these are the 2 sniper rifles...
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david: well, deroy, and yet you still have these people in the media that are singing the same old tuneg nothing ever happened between november 1st and now. the hill just came out with an article, it was an editorial. it wasn't written by the staff, but it was written by two geniuses from yale and chum can ya law school -- columbia law school suggesting that dems try to block donald trump from becoming president based on the suggestion, by the way, that even jack smith didn't make, that trump an insurrectionist. they still haven't learned from the haw i pare if debacle. i -- lawfare if debacle. i think that helped donald trump become president, don't you? >> absolutely. helped him get in. i think people totally he was being treated were un-- very unfairly, and that very much helped him get reelected. as far as this effort by the part of some democrats including congressman jamie raskin of maryland that somehow they're going to step in and prevent trump from being seated spin august rated january 20th, i thought win told throughout this last campaign democracy matters, president trump is
david: well, deroy, and yet you still have these people in the media that are singing the same old tuneg nothing ever happened between november 1st and now. the hill just came out with an article, it was an editorial. it wasn't written by the staff, but it was written by two geniuses from yale and chum can ya law school -- columbia law school suggesting that dems try to block donald trump from becoming president based on the suggestion, by the way, that even jack smith didn't make, that trump...
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. >> david knew talent and he whispered to me, he said, i love this guy. and i'm like, what's not to love? >> be sure to tune, because what is not to love? luther? never too much will premiere here on new year's day, 8 p.m. on cnn. thank you all so much for joining us. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. cnn news night with abby phillip is up next.
. >> david knew talent and he whispered to me, he said, i love this guy. and i'm like, what's not to love? >> be sure to tune, because what is not to love? luther? never too much will premiere here on new year's day, 8 p.m. on cnn. thank you all so much for joining us. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. cnn news night with abby phillip is up next.
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. >> david knew talent and he whispered to me, he said, i love this guy. and i'm like, what's not to love? >> be sure to tune in, because what is not to love? luther? never too much will premiere here on new year's day, 8 p.m. on cnn. thank you all so much for joining us. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. cnn news night with abby phillip is up next. >> tonight, on the first day of office, donald trump gave to thee a long list of promises. >> but how many are serious? how many are just talk and how many may damage the american economy? plus regrets. he has a few. joe biden thinks back on his four years in office, and hints at how he would like a mulligan on one of the biggest decisions of his presidency. also, big corporations, big checks, big access, new reporting on the huge money being spent on donald trump's inauguration. who's spending it and why? live at the table scott jennings, nira haq, solomon jones, congressman mike lawler and coleman hughes. americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other, but here they do good evening. i'm abby phillip in new york. let's get right to what
. >> david knew talent and he whispered to me, he said, i love this guy. and i'm like, what's not to love? >> be sure to tune in, because what is not to love? luther? never too much will premiere here on new year's day, 8 p.m. on cnn. thank you all so much for joining us. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. cnn news night with abby phillip is up next. >> tonight, on the first day of office, donald trump gave to thee a long list of promises. >> but how many are...
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tune in tomorrow diving into the fed meeting aftermath. lauren: hello, folks, welcome to kudlow, i'm larry kudlow. so nine straight days of the dow in the red. worst streak since 19786789 steve forbes, david banson, jackie deangeles, wesley waiting in the wings and edward lawrence live at the white house with what all this means. reporter: larry, the dow is down, what, 267 points off this and you mentioned ninth day in a row and nvidia down 10% from the highs as could be a response to the factor of the economic data that we're getting in. that economic data has been very mix going forward and look at retail sales that came out today, month other month, retail sales stronger than expected with this. credit card debt with this keeps rising and inflation trend has been ticking up over the past two months and core inflation without food or energy prices moving sideways the last three months and might have caused the fed to pause next year for rate cuts and we'll have to say. markets look eight months out and gauging in the federal reserve will not go as fast as first thought. earlier this month, i spoke with a san francisco fed reserve president mary dalely and she's a voting member and talke
tune in tomorrow diving into the fed meeting aftermath. lauren: hello, folks, welcome to kudlow, i'm larry kudlow. so nine straight days of the dow in the red. worst streak since 19786789 steve forbes, david banson, jackie deangeles, wesley waiting in the wings and edward lawrence live at the white house with what all this means. reporter: larry, the dow is down, what, 267 points off this and you mentioned ninth day in a row and nvidia down 10% from the highs as could be a response to the...
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david tune was banned by the church from being alone with children in the paid compensation to a sexual of york stephen cotterell said he regretted that the reappointment is not handled differently. is it you do not respond to requests for a comment. charities and mps say the vulnerable people living in beyond disgraceful housing because of what they say is a government of the failure to enforce a new law. the supportive housing act was passed injune last year to set standards but there has still been no consultation on how it should work with the government says that it should work with the government says thatitis should work with the government says that it is committed to starting the consultation next year. the united states military says it has carried out air strikes on who the targets in yemen. officials say they targeted a missile storage site and the command centre in the rebel held capital of sinai last night. alex came hours after houthis in yemen follow ballistic missal at israel winning more than a dozen people in tel aviv. religious minority groups in syria say they are w
david tune was banned by the church from being alone with children in the paid compensation to a sexual of york stephen cotterell said he regretted that the reappointment is not handled differently. is it you do not respond to requests for a comment. charities and mps say the vulnerable people living in beyond disgraceful housing because of what they say is a government of the failure to enforce a new law. the supportive housing act was passed injune last year to set standards but there has...