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satellite -- >> the user is a user. >> satellite shouldn't be looked at different than a stream of a radio deciding when, where and how they're going to access something and why should all of the models be different? >> do you think they're different in terms of pandora in terms of a.m./fm radio? pandora is really climbing up there in terms of audience. you told us earlier, it is the second largest audience in terms of -- >> one of the things it does is measure online audience, we don't do that through surveys or panels. we do that through a technology that actually looks at connections to content made by o consumer, so their audience measured online, would be --l]o would rank second overall in nerms of all audience -- >> how has mobile changed it? i know pandora was pretty much, multiple times almost ready to pack it in, because they were running out of money and then the iphone came along. >> which you blue tooth to your stereo in your car. >> all of a sudden, it's multiple things. not only has proliferation of smart phone and tablets, grown pandora's audience and others exponentially, b
satellite -- >> the user is a user. >> satellite shouldn't be looked at different than a stream of a radio deciding when, where and how they're going to access something and why should all of the models be different? >> do you think they're different in terms of pandora in terms of a.m./fm radio? pandora is really climbing up there in terms of audience. you told us earlier, it is the second largest audience in terms of -- >> one of the things it does is measure online...
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last night's initial apology came one day after he told a radio host that he would not welcome a gaveate, particularly in the locker room. he made his drive to remarks during an interview tuesday with comedian and radio personality artie lange, he said he was doing a good interview and asking him all sorts of stupid questions when he asked the corner back whether there's any gay guys on the 49ers teens. >> are there any gay guys on the scene? >> not ma man. i did not do the gate stain.gay thing. >> with derogatory comments i made yesterday were a reflection of thought in my head, but they are not how i feel. it is taken me to sing them in print to realize that there are full of ugly. those discriminating feelings are truly not in my heart. further, i apologize to those like have heard and offended, and pledged to learn and grow from this experience. >> many san francisco fans a disappointing year about the controversy a comment. the 49ers flag flies proudly outside of high tops was barred castro district, but fantasizes they're disappointed by the statements made by the home team's qu
last night's initial apology came one day after he told a radio host that he would not welcome a gaveate, particularly in the locker room. he made his drive to remarks during an interview tuesday with comedian and radio personality artie lange, he said he was doing a good interview and asking him all sorts of stupid questions when he asked the corner back whether there's any gay guys on the 49ers teens. >> are there any gay guys on the scene? >> not ma man. i did not do the gate...
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at wrvr, a church radio station, a big library of music.ne day, because he was just sort of built this way, he decided to listen to gregorian chants all day, all night. goes into the room, closes the door, and he comes out after 12 hoursuf it chants, and with he says to the d.j., what is that? and he goes, "beethoven." so this is a man who can go deep with sound. >> yeah, he goes deep. >> rose: all right, we have to do this again. so thank you very much for coming. >> of course. thanks for having us. >> rose: we'll do this again. "radiolab" airs on wnyc in new york at 8:00 p.m. on thursday evenings and at noon on saturdays on npr failates. go to your npr affiliate and find out when it's there. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. wall stree
at wrvr, a church radio station, a big library of music.ne day, because he was just sort of built this way, he decided to listen to gregorian chants all day, all night. goes into the room, closes the door, and he comes out after 12 hoursuf it chants, and with he says to the d.j., what is that? and he goes, "beethoven." so this is a man who can go deep with sound. >> yeah, he goes deep. >> rose: all right, we have to do this again. so thank you very much for coming....
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he started as a radio dj, hosted his own tv shows, developed a parallel career as a charity fundraiserter working in hospitals. the common denominator to all this, a vulnerable young people. >> that is the cloak that he hid behind to abuse society. it was that all -- that power that he exploited. >> accusations were made against him in five -- by five women in 2012. the floodgates have opened. police reported 214 criminal offenses committed across the uk between 1955 and 2009. 73% of its victims were under 18. the youngest was just eight. 82% were female. the sheer scale of his crimes -- so many victims over so many years. while he was working at the heart of so many trusted u.k. institutions, the report does not adequately explain that catastrophic failure, but says it hopes this is a watershed moment. >> if you go back into this, children would have said that something is happening that i am not comfortable with. they would have told somebody. there were not taken seriously. >> the report talks of the tragic consequences of one of vulnerability and our collide. -- and power collide.
he started as a radio dj, hosted his own tv shows, developed a parallel career as a charity fundraiserter working in hospitals. the common denominator to all this, a vulnerable young people. >> that is the cloak that he hid behind to abuse society. it was that all -- that power that he exploited. >> accusations were made against him in five -- by five women in 2012. the floodgates have opened. police reported 214 criminal offenses committed across the uk between 1955 and 2009. 73%...
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a change of leadership when i took over. i was new to this gig. i came from producing radio and part of it was a learning curve in what to do with the organization. i had connection with the station from listeners who are people involved in strategic planning processes and worked at leaders of nonprofits and management who i brought together as a working group around this and part of what they said to me was give us a clear sense of what your shining vision is from the people within your organization. then we can make the steps how a group like that would work but i think your point -- there are definitely community organizations that we are funded by or have connections to bring into that process so it's a great idea. >> anybody else? all right. seeing no other questions or comments from the board thank you again. i mean it is to echo commissioner murase it's so wonderful to see where you are financially to compared to where you were two years ago and i am sure that is a testament to your hard work and i am always happy to get this report every year and seems like you're do
a change of leadership when i took over. i was new to this gig. i came from producing radio and part of it was a learning curve in what to do with the organization. i had connection with the station from listeners who are people involved in strategic planning processes and worked at leaders of nonprofits and management who i brought together as a working group around this and part of what they said to me was give us a clear sense of what your shining vision is from the people within your...
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a change of leadership when i took over. i was new to this gig. i came from producing radio and part of it was a learning curve in what to do with the organization. i had connection with the station from listeners who are people involved in strategic planning processes and worked at leaders of nonprofits and management who i brought together as a working group around this and part of what they said to me was give us a clear sense of what your shining vision is from the people withi
a change of leadership when i took over. i was new to this gig. i came from producing radio and part of it was a learning curve in what to do with the organization. i had connection with the station from listeners who are people involved in strategic planning processes and worked at leaders of nonprofits and management who i brought together as a working group around this and part of what they said to me was give us a clear sense of what your shining vision is from the people withi
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a. radio guy minutes from a click. what. if you've never seen anything like this i'm told. let me let me go one wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have i know you see. the truth is this was the best thing ever to get here in a situation where b. and i don't want me to talk about the surveillance. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. it's thursday let's get geeky i'm getting depressed korda new research what you drink may be linked to how you feel emotional a recent study presented at the annual meeting of the now the american academy of neurology suggested that there is an increased risk of depression from drinking sweetened beverages while there is a decreased risk of depression from drinking coffee which is typically not sweet researchers in the study found a relationship between drinking four cops or cans o
a. radio guy minutes from a click. what. if you've never seen anything like this i'm told. let me let me go one wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have i know you see. the truth is this was the best thing ever to get here in a situation where b. and i don't want me to talk about the surveillance. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part...
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frequency on them. >> what kind of wires would impose a radio frequency? >> it could be a computer, another computer, it could be the microwave oven. >> you want to separate is from any other -- >> ideally. if you're running your wires in a raceway or an armored cable that uses ferrous metal, that protects those conductors against these radio frequencies much better than nonmetallic cable. that would be another strategy. and then if you're in a commercial installation where it is really, really important, you put in isolation transformers adjacent to the equipment. that's the most expensive solution but the best solution is to actually put an isolation device right at your equipment. they also have filters that you can buy, but that's a commercial-grade installation. residentially, a dedicated circuit, try to separate it from other wiring to the extent possible. >> anything you might want to add to that? >> yes, they're called a clean circuit. you use the m.c. cable or 12-three, 12-2, the whole circuit. the computer or the microwave. >> so if you can probab
frequency on them. >> what kind of wires would impose a radio frequency? >> it could be a computer, another computer, it could be the microwave oven. >> you want to separate is from any other -- >> ideally. if you're running your wires in a raceway or an armored cable that uses ferrous metal, that protects those conductors against these radio frequencies much better than nonmetallic cable. that would be another strategy. and then if you're in a commercial installation...
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it's a terrifying moment for customers as three masked men walk into a radio shack with guns pointed. >> they immediately begin to hit the floor. >> see how they took control to get what they wanted. >>> a doe stuck in a storage pond faces a long, exhausting rescue. >> the doe would just scare and swim to the other side. >> see how the rescue team was finally able to pull the deer to safety. >>> you might remember this quadruple amputee who broke it down on the dance floor. >> he has some moves. >> nowe is showing of his better. >> we're going to watch taylor drive. >> see the new way he can spin. >> plus, a bad experience with broccoli and a big uh-oh caught on camera. >> huh oh. >> cameras catch a terrifying scene in a radio shack in pompanno beach, florida. this happened at 6:30 at night, and you see three different masked men carrying what look like semiautomatic weapons into this open for business radio shack, and they have black masks. they have hoods over their heads. they're in dark clothing. i mean, they're just terrifying looking coming into this store. >> ah, man. they know
it's a terrifying moment for customers as three masked men walk into a radio shack with guns pointed. >> they immediately begin to hit the floor. >> see how they took control to get what they wanted. >>> a doe stuck in a storage pond faces a long, exhausting rescue. >> the doe would just scare and swim to the other side. >> see how the rescue team was finally able to pull the deer to safety. >>> you might remember this quadruple amputee who broke it...
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frequency on them. >> what kind of wires would impose a radio frequency? > it could be a computer, another computer, it could be the microwave oven. >> you want to separate is from any other -- >> ideally. if you're running your wires in a raceway or an armored cable that uses ferrous metal, that protects those conductors against these radio frequencies much better than nonmetallic cable. that would be another strategy. an
frequency on them. >> what kind of wires would impose a radio frequency? > it could be a computer, another computer, it could be the microwave oven. >> you want to separate is from any other -- >> ideally. if you're running your wires in a raceway or an armored cable that uses ferrous metal, that protects those conductors against these radio frequencies much better than nonmetallic cable. that would be another strategy. an
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he has a light saber and slices through the opposition. by public radio and public television is such a target is public radio is increasing in implants but most important, 10% of public radio's money come from the government. but that money were not there -- oif if that money weren't tehre, they would not have the case to make. but just be anybody else that it is like. the new york times has not been singled out over and over again. it had been 30 years of creation of this notion that meet the media reports in a liberally biased way. there were about the people who felt ill served by mainstream media. in fact, there was one completely dead form of media that was singly handed, resurrected by rush limbaugh -- that is am radio. it was a place for people who felt ill served by mainstream media could go. and that formula was applied to fox news. although fox news, i watched them almost exclusively on election night. >> who didn't? >> i did not meet for gloating purposes. i does wanted to see how they covered it. shep smith is a very fair guy. their coverage,
he has a light saber and slices through the opposition. by public radio and public television is such a target is public radio is increasing in implants but most important, 10% of public radio's money come from the government. but that money were not there -- oif if that money weren't tehre, they would not have the case to make. but just be anybody else that it is like. the new york times has not been singled out over and over again. it had been 30 years of creation of this notion that meet the...
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team. >> just listening to some beautiful music. >> he's a classical music dj on a tiny radiotion. >> gives local content, you know? people to know are the community. >> it is among the first in a wave of new low power radio stations just legalized by the federal government. they're noncommercial. >> local school board races, city council in davis. not covered unless it happens from community media. >> tracy's group was set up to help nonprofits. the federal government will open a filing window to apply for a free low power broadcast license on any unoccupied channel. >> window will be a once in a lifetime opportunity this, sit. >> this map shows unused freak qens yeez most of them in these dark airs. and some big cities have them available. there would be 1500 available. >> that means pirate radio stations have a chance to be legal. >> it ka came out of a need for the community to broadcast themselves. >> every car has a radio. >> it's accessible medium. >> common frequency believes it's a local media. to keep them in local hands, groups have to apply for them. >> national br
team. >> just listening to some beautiful music. >> he's a classical music dj on a tiny radiotion. >> gives local content, you know? people to know are the community. >> it is among the first in a wave of new low power radio stations just legalized by the federal government. they're noncommercial. >> local school board races, city council in davis. not covered unless it happens from community media. >> tracy's group was set up to help nonprofits. the federal...
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radio dead? they have been saying that since at least 1950. i have about a million listeners on my boutique radio show. that is compared to colbert's 3 million. the morning edition has 30 million listeners. it has begun to level of dust in the last couple of years. during the time when all other mainstream media was plummeting, npr was just moving up, up, up. npr the network has had some trouble shifting to digital, although they have done a good job in recent years, because they have member stations. the numbers tell a different story from your students. it is true that we don't have the youngest audience in the world, but apparently we have something like 20% of every age group. however, there is going to be a migration. i think an enormous number of people in new york listen on podcast. that is where the younger audience seems to be coming from. they have not figured out how to count them in the ratings, so they do not show up. >> you mentioned that you want people to subscribe on itunes. >> we offer more material on the podcast frequently. we want people
radio dead? they have been saying that since at least 1950. i have about a million listeners on my boutique radio show. that is compared to colbert's 3 million. the morning edition has 30 million listeners. it has begun to level of dust in the last couple of years. during the time when all other mainstream media was plummeting, npr was just moving up, up, up. npr the network has had some trouble shifting to digital, although they have done a good job in recent years, because they have member...
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yes gee, a funny story, i had an apple newton at the time, and i tried to do a deal with aptoll put a radio inside the apple newton and make that into a smart phone and they weren't so interested and i went across the street to palm and i was carrying my apple newton and i thought this probably wasn't the best thing but i was using it to take my notes. they had a palm pilot brochure shaped like a palm pilot. i scotch taped it on top of my newton and i put down and they're like, other "okay, we'll talk to you." it all worked out. i believed in the notion of connected devices. i was sitting on a beach in maui and they just turned on the cellular system we created and i had this device with me. and there was an old search engine alta vista. and i typed in "maui sushi." and i got the best soucep restaurant in if maui. these things are dead. the future really is connected devices. this was the end of the 90, '97 '98 time frame. >> rose: now we're on the eve of 2013. where are we going? >> oh, there are a lot of opportunities for us. obviously, the smart phone you know, trend is is going to conti
yes gee, a funny story, i had an apple newton at the time, and i tried to do a deal with aptoll put a radio inside the apple newton and make that into a smart phone and they weren't so interested and i went across the street to palm and i was carrying my apple newton and i thought this probably wasn't the best thing but i was using it to take my notes. they had a palm pilot brochure shaped like a palm pilot. i scotch taped it on top of my newton and i put down and they're like, other...
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a. radio guy and claudio minutes from a click cause they all want to watch close to go because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. i'm happy martin this is breaking the set so in light of the recent epidemic of rape going on in india and the absolute disregard for women from the police force there the people of india decided to take a stand recently over six hundred guitarist in darjeeling gathered together to play john lennon's imagine a memorial tribute to the twenty three year old gang rape victim the concept behind this was to imagine in india where women didn't have to live in fear or be subject to ridicule for something that they're the victim of this is just another gesture to go along with a countrywide protest calling for better safety and legal protections for women look we all know that playing guitar won't prevent rape but the point of this is that this is the kind of act that brings awareness that starts the conversation and that starts to change so let's keep moving forward let's break the set. so last week obama made some big announcements about changes to his cabi
a. radio guy and claudio minutes from a click cause they all want to watch close to go because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. i'm happy martin this is breaking the set so in light of the recent epidemic of rape going on in india and the absolute disregard for women from the police force there the people of india decided to take a stand recently over six hundred guitarist in darjeeling gathered together to play john lennon's imagine a memorial tribute to the twenty three year old...
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to have a sound, you need a physical object which vibrates, whether it's a cello or a speaker in a radio, you need a medium to carry that vibration. typically, it's air, and finally we need an ear, an ear drum, and a brain to turn it into something that's meaningful to a human being. [flute plays] the simplest sort of sound is called a sine wave, and i can display that sound on an oscilloscope. of course in nature, nothing is so simple as that. there isn't just one sine wave happening at one moment. actually, there are many sine waves all adding and subtracting. when you listen to a sound, when you listen to a musical note, you hear several things. [flute music continues] you hear the basic note, but you also hear some overtones that are generated. (man) the overtone series is really quite simple. behind every acoustically generated tone, there is a series of other tones which are happening simultaneously, and this series of tones extends above what we call the fundamental tone, and what we call the fundamental tone is usually the tone we can identify and sing back. ♪ silent night, ♪ hol
to have a sound, you need a physical object which vibrates, whether it's a cello or a speaker in a radio, you need a medium to carry that vibration. typically, it's air, and finally we need an ear, an ear drum, and a brain to turn it into something that's meaningful to a human being. [flute plays] the simplest sort of sound is called a sine wave, and i can display that sound on an oscilloscope. of course in nature, nothing is so simple as that. there isn't just one sine wave happening at one...
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a. radio guy a minute. what. if you've never seen anything like this. let me let me i want to know wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have i know you see. these two feet is this really what it's about staying there figuring this race will be i don't want me to talk about the surveillance. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. another reason day of the ball much more than a brain cell thank you both a look at president obama's second term we're going to be even more. and even more invasions of our privacy even and monday january twenty third and the eighth and ninth for the president only now. is thursday all its big over the last eighty years something really interesting has been happening all across the globe nineteen thirty today there have been consistent increases in i.q. test scor
a. radio guy a minute. what. if you've never seen anything like this. let me let me i want to know wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have i know you see. these two feet is this really what it's about staying there figuring this race will be i don't want me to talk about the surveillance. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of...
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y van a matar a sus cachorros. (voz por la radioo a ver. y están bien. se acercan hacia acá. esta es una tarde maravillosa. pensaba que volvería a ver a bella, pues llevamos dos años siguiendo a esa hembra. pero creí que no vería nunca más a jui. ¡ahí está! ¡se ve estupendo! y es un adulto macho más grande que su madre. ha aumentado mucho de peso y ya es un leopardo con todas las de la ley. bien, toto y su mamá hallaron un buen lugar de descanso a la sombra, debajo de la llanta de repuesto. ¡ella salió ahora! creo que va a buscar la presa que mató. lo hace con mucha cautela porque es una buena madre. ya halló(a(sÑ presa. o mejor dicho, toto la(encontró. pero a pesar de que es una gacela pequeña, a toto le cuesta mucho trabajo romper el costillar. bien, si no la puede comer, juega con ella. [risas] toto no deja de correr y saltar. está muy emocionado. la madre llama a toto y lo anima a que se acerque a ella, pues ya es hora de comer. [guepardo gruñendo] toto hace unos ruiditos de alegría, pues, por fin, puede comer un poco. miren. la
y van a matar a sus cachorros. (voz por la radioo a ver. y están bien. se acercan hacia acá. esta es una tarde maravillosa. pensaba que volvería a ver a bella, pues llevamos dos años siguiendo a esa hembra. pero creí que no vería nunca más a jui. ¡ahí está! ¡se ve estupendo! y es un adulto macho más grande que su madre. ha aumentado mucho de peso y ya es un leopardo con todas las de la ley. bien, toto y su mamá hallaron un buen lugar de descanso a la sombra, debajo de la llanta de...
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cornerback chris culliver told a radio host gay players would not be welcome on the team or in the lockerm. he told artie lange any gay football players should keep their sexuality a secret. culliver has apologized. the 49ers released a statement today saying the team rejects the comments made and addressed the matter with chris. there's no place for discrimination within our organization at any level. the nfl has never had an openly gay active player. >>> a recall affecting 2 million toyota drivers and insurance experts named the five safest cars on the road. shawn yancy has your fox 5 top five. >> we're starting off with good news for beer drinkers. no. 5, the bitter compounds in beer might help make new drugs for things like kreutz, some types of cancer and other health -- diabetes, some types of cancer and other health problems. researchers believe substances derived from hops could be prescribed with documented health benefits. no. 4, you know veggies are good for you. a new study found eating a vegetarian diet could cut your risk of developing heart disease. vegetarians had a 32% lo
cornerback chris culliver told a radio host gay players would not be welcome on the team or in the lockerm. he told artie lange any gay football players should keep their sexuality a secret. culliver has apologized. the 49ers released a statement today saying the team rejects the comments made and addressed the matter with chris. there's no place for discrimination within our organization at any level. the nfl has never had an openly gay active player. >>> a recall affecting 2 million...
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it was kind of an unexpected meeting because the first job was at a radio station. you were doing the traffic and -- . >> yes, i was working the black operated programs. he was a friend of our national salesmen, when wasn't there to do an event. he was there to it is and relax and find a moment to be quiet and i was the traffic manager. i kept the commercials going and i always worked late so i was there at night. he would come occasionally to visit his frienders frank clark and i would almost always be there and the single day was when frank walked in with dr. king and he said you nomar tin, don't new i said no, i don't nomar tin. of course there were many occasions where i covered him on actual events. >> >> and you said you were on the phone with bill, your husband, right? >> yes. >> you said bill, you will never guess who is here! >> yes. [ laughing ] >> martin luther king talked about a dream. >> he did. >> you have never in my wildest dream in the book. and there are people now who have dream to do things. maybe their dreams have been dashed by the economy, by
it was kind of an unexpected meeting because the first job was at a radio station. you were doing the traffic and -- . >> yes, i was working the black operated programs. he was a friend of our national salesmen, when wasn't there to do an event. he was there to it is and relax and find a moment to be quiet and i was the traffic manager. i kept the commercials going and i always worked late so i was there at night. he would come occasionally to visit his frienders frank clark and i would...
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might out six of a day the radio guy and minutes from a cricket cough if i want to watch closely because you've never seen anything like this i'm telling. let me let me or one wouldn't let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we have in the bank we have our knives out if. it is this right it was a bad thing mary gearin the phrase we're being i don't want me to talk about the surveillance. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. thank. you. crazy alert alcohol is addictive hey who knew well apparently five inmates of the idaho state correctional institution of the class are suing some of the nation's largest beer and wine companies for a billion dollars claiming that alcohol made them commit the crimes civil suit filed by the prisoners themselves without the help of an attorney alleges that they were not sufficiently warned about alcohol's addictive property. one of t
might out six of a day the radio guy and minutes from a cricket cough if i want to watch closely because you've never seen anything like this i'm telling. let me let me or one wouldn't let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we have in the bank we have our knives out if. it is this right it was a bad thing mary gearin the phrase we're being i don't want me to talk about the surveillance. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then...
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want me to be under a tyranny show it's kind of that final straw and ron paul was on my side of had a radio show last week the outgoing congressman and he said this will cause a civil war and that's the point the military industrial complex owned by these foreign banks these these offshore banks are good foreign they want to start a civil war they want to start a conflict because no one's ever stopped up they're like criminals that ever get caught so they get crazier and crazier you know and start you know leaving their calling garbage they robbed. i think they are now openly saying all of homeland security is for libertarians and conservatives and gun owners not the conservatives didn't support bush in his chair and it's just the establishment sees people who at least see their pro free market and pro liberty as the enemy we're going into a receivership collectivism implosion by design to bring us to our knees like the people of greece and now italy and other countries we're under the very same occupation the banks are occupation that you've talked about and it is just a nightmare to behol
want me to be under a tyranny show it's kind of that final straw and ron paul was on my side of had a radio show last week the outgoing congressman and he said this will cause a civil war and that's the point the military industrial complex owned by these foreign banks these these offshore banks are good foreign they want to start a civil war they want to start a conflict because no one's ever stopped up they're like criminals that ever get caught so they get crazier and crazier you know and...
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get a spectrum 2 by lg for $49.99 . >>> a frederick radio station is pulling a popular song from theaylist in the wake of the sandy hook shootings. >> the song includes the lyrics all of the other kids with the pumped-up picks you better outrun the gun. the song is insensitive to the victims of the connecticut elementary school massacre and has been permanently removed. >>> the district took several steps today. vin sent gray put two new -- vincent gray put new 2 new bills and to determine who is driving drunk. they stopped using breath tests for two years. the equipment was not considered reliable and they're confident about their now technology. and kaya henderson is spoon for example accusations and possible cheating in d.c. public schools and that is? response to an episode that aired last night and they were featured. kathorne alludes to test cheating at her school in 2010- 2011 and henderson reiterates all investigations conclude said there was no widespread cheating. >>> coming up on the news edge, how they having them express themselves through play writing. writing. . >> you
get a spectrum 2 by lg for $49.99 . >>> a frederick radio station is pulling a popular song from theaylist in the wake of the sandy hook shootings. >> the song includes the lyrics all of the other kids with the pumped-up picks you better outrun the gun. the song is insensitive to the victims of the connecticut elementary school massacre and has been permanently removed. >>> the district took several steps today. vin sent gray put two new -- vincent gray put new 2 new...
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on tuesday he told a radio he did not want gay players on team. >> san francisco archbishop is causingter referring to gay marriage as a natural impossibility. during an interview with the catholic newspaper in england the archbishop said legislating same-sex marriage is like "legalizing male breast feeding." starting at 11:30 this morning, nasa will fly a special plane over the bay area to learn more of our air pollution in the region flying as low as 1,000 feet over interstate 680 and other cities in our area to collect data on the air quality. >> 30,000 fans are expected at san francisco's mascone center when mac world kicks off. at 9:00 a.m. ashton kutcher will talk about his role as the late inventor steve jobs. mac world is like the tech super bowl. >> indeed. super bowl coverage continues with katie marzullo live in new orleans outside the convention center. what is going on, katie? >> eric and kristen, 150,000 are expected for super bowl and mardi gras, some are super bowl fans from california. i talked to them. some are staying for the game. some have to leave before the game.
on tuesday he told a radio he did not want gay players on team. >> san francisco archbishop is causingter referring to gay marriage as a natural impossibility. during an interview with the catholic newspaper in england the archbishop said legislating same-sex marriage is like "legalizing male breast feeding." starting at 11:30 this morning, nasa will fly a special plane over the bay area to learn more of our air pollution in the region flying as low as 1,000 feet over interstate...
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a lot of questions. we have three different potential radio systems right now. one is, of course, proposed regional bay web motorola system which is no longer and is now being reviewed by, you know, by first net which is now a different national single wireless public safety network. a lot of questions about that. of course we don't have all the answers to that because that discussion is happening at a national level. and then of course the city's existing radio systems amongst our fairious departments, police, fire, port, the dpw, rpd and of course the sfmta 700 megahertz, am i correct, radio system? so, i want to make sure we're aligning all of these system so we have effective uses of funds and resources it so there is as much alignment as possible so that we have the savings that we need. so, i think those are the questions that continually come up for me. not the need to replace the system. i think the need is very, very clear and i'm happy to support this today. i just want to make sure that conversation continues and i'm glad that it started. these meeting
a lot of questions. we have three different potential radio systems right now. one is, of course, proposed regional bay web motorola system which is no longer and is now being reviewed by, you know, by first net which is now a different national single wireless public safety network. a lot of questions about that. of course we don't have all the answers to that because that discussion is happening at a national level. and then of course the city's existing radio systems amongst our fairious...
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a radio station encouraging listeners to get busy. we'll tell you >>> in the state of virginia, it could soon be illegal to smoke in your car if there's a child under the age of 15. now the measure passed the state senate subcommittee today. now it moves to the full senate. >>> the public radio station is about to launch a brand-new light hearted membership campaign encouraging listeners to make some babies. of course the aim is to make more public radio listeners. the station is wbez. that's in chicago. the ads will appear online and in newspapers and on train platforms, even taxis. among the tag lines, we want listeners tomorrow to go make babies today. do it for chicago. still ahead on wusa9. >> don't look, twitter's latest mobile app filled with videos. could you really do that in six weotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >>> you know what, we probably shouldn't be surpri
a radio station encouraging listeners to get busy. we'll tell you >>> in the state of virginia, it could soon be illegal to smoke in your car if there's a child under the age of 15. now the measure passed the state senate subcommittee today. now it moves to the full senate. >>> the public radio station is about to launch a brand-new light hearted membership campaign encouraging listeners to make some babies. of course the aim is to make more public radio listeners. the station...
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this is billboard meant to market a radio station. it's meant to promote a radio station.ng on the news. they are not using him for a newsworthy purpose. they are using him to market their radio station therefore it's commercial and they need a license. >> gregg: what about this. supreme court has said this it depends on why you are using an image, such as a commercial purpose you have to have permission. if it is for informational purposes for news you don't. but the case is over. there is no news, isn't it clear that this billboard is to get people to listen to the radio station? >> yes. i think that is true, but i think the issue here for me more is why? i think this case is less about justice and more about patty's keeping her 30 minutes of fame here. illinois has the right of publicity act which protects people. in this case he was news and he is news. what silz doing and still unsettled law here because this act just recently passed. they have a balance test, free speech under the first amendment versus unauthorized commercialized use of somebody in it. this guy is n
this is billboard meant to market a radio station. it's meant to promote a radio station.ng on the news. they are not using him for a newsworthy purpose. they are using him to market their radio station therefore it's commercial and they need a license. >> gregg: what about this. supreme court has said this it depends on why you are using an image, such as a commercial purpose you have to have permission. if it is for informational purposes for news you don't. but the case is over. there...
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hi there tom you know i wanted to know if you had heard of the group called the a c l g there is a radio program that are sort of costly getting people to call in for petitions kind of christian religious stood for things this kind of like a real freak high rhetoric and you know i'm not and i'm not familiar with them. you know i think they've been on fox news recently but the really do heighten the rhetoric and i worry that we've got another ralph reed kind of christian religion machine happening again like they did with the jockey room off it may well be i mean ralph reed's participation in jack arrow off was more of the in my opinion corrupt variety of then media variety but mark thank you for your college. bill in philadelphia pennsylvania a bill welcome to the program thanks for calling. tonight. let's kill it. and they. are buying up all the property for all the well off market what do you think of that. if you do your welcome thanks for the call. you know this is happening all across the country right now is a really good time for people with a lot of money to be buying america bec
hi there tom you know i wanted to know if you had heard of the group called the a c l g there is a radio program that are sort of costly getting people to call in for petitions kind of christian religious stood for things this kind of like a real freak high rhetoric and you know i'm not and i'm not familiar with them. you know i think they've been on fox news recently but the really do heighten the rhetoric and i worry that we've got another ralph reed kind of christian religion machine...
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the white house to give it to a radio guy and for a lot of ailing minestrone click coughing i want you to watch closely the because you've never seen anything like this on film. let me let me i want to know what all the let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what round in the bank we have our knives out for the first. but if you decide it's a bad thing never get married at the rate we're being treated talk about your name and we. see. there's a lot of family stuff with morning exercises no matter what the time of yeah or whether. you should look good for you you'll know what you want to do sleep here. we go out in the morning to walk and run winter a start of so we can go and scrub ourselves with snow. they haven't been ill in. i can't remember the last time they were sick. you know little in. their reach if old kids makes them different from their peers is the fact that they live with only one parent the father. single mothers are no longer an unusual phenomenon while a father devoting himself to his children is a rare occurrence for many. however in russia there are
the white house to give it to a radio guy and for a lot of ailing minestrone click coughing i want you to watch closely the because you've never seen anything like this on film. let me let me i want to know what all the let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what round in the bank we have our knives out for the first. but if you decide it's a bad thing never get married at the rate we're being treated talk about your name and we. see. there's a lot of family stuff with morning...
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security but the company also uses its dollars to win over the inhabitants its latest project a local radio station. those are the most of who we've been the victim of a very strong demonization campaign you know sort of cause and we think that's a bit of the radio we're going to be able to change all that. but they have a good those facilities so if anyone wants to try to compete with this sort of influencing the population and i'm sorry but a level they're going to lose. a lot of the things that. while waiting to impose its power through the radio the multinational begins by imposing it through force. is. just a look at it we've been ordered to close down these lines. and for that i'm putting it out we can count on the support of the employees of grand colombia which owns the mining rights in this region to try to wrestle. the company lends them its premises and is present during the whole operation. first target an illegal tunnel on the outskirts of town. weapons in hand the policeman besieged the mine the situation soon gets heated. you know i would not but i'm asking you the question d
security but the company also uses its dollars to win over the inhabitants its latest project a local radio station. those are the most of who we've been the victim of a very strong demonization campaign you know sort of cause and we think that's a bit of the radio we're going to be able to change all that. but they have a good those facilities so if anyone wants to try to compete with this sort of influencing the population and i'm sorry but a level they're going to lose. a lot of the things...
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as the officers were fighting for their lives they were able to get a radio broadcast out asking for help but their location was gar belled and unintellible. officers in the area spent agonizing moments to be serving for the two officers they knew were in distress. finally they heard the location and they rushed to their aid. the entire incident was witnessed by mr. awinn swann who was worked as a security officer employed by whole foods market. when the officers started struggling a street urgent yelled to help the assail assailant and mr. swann jumped in and prevented further attack to the officers and mr. jimenez and mr. mikens were on the way home from work when they saw the struggle. without a moment's hesitation and great risk they jumped from their car and into the furious spray and hold on to the demon who was resisting violently and relentlessly until back up officers approved. name bon -- mr. awinn swann, mr. mario jimenez, mr. darryl mickens risk safety and went to the aid of the officers and served in assistance until the additional officers arrived. these quick actions p
as the officers were fighting for their lives they were able to get a radio broadcast out asking for help but their location was gar belled and unintellible. officers in the area spent agonizing moments to be serving for the two officers they knew were in distress. finally they heard the location and they rushed to their aid. the entire incident was witnessed by mr. awinn swann who was worked as a security officer employed by whole foods market. when the officers started struggling a street...
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announcers at a radio station reading the names of the deceased on the monthly anniversary of the disaster. >> reporter: survivors honoring the loved ones they lost with prayer and by lighting lanterns to welcome spirits during the annual bone festival, a time when japanese believe the souls of the deceased return to their families. ise also filmed survivors who went on the water to film paper lanterns bearing messages for the victims. each light represented the soul of the dead. >> translator: ordinary people are always forgotten as if they didn't exist. i want to really focus on those people one by one. making films with this kind of focus to me means not forgetting the victims and the disaster. >> reporter: the message is not lost on ise's audience. >> translator: i want to continue to have one part of my daily life that connects me with the disaster. >> translator: i don't know what i can do. but the film made me determined to live my own life to the fullest and do what i can to help others. >> translator: movies are powerful because they encourage audiences to concentrate on the story
announcers at a radio station reading the names of the deceased on the monthly anniversary of the disaster. >> reporter: survivors honoring the loved ones they lost with prayer and by lighting lanterns to welcome spirits during the annual bone festival, a time when japanese believe the souls of the deceased return to their families. ise also filmed survivors who went on the water to film paper lanterns bearing messages for the victims. each light represented the soul of the dead. >>...
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a little worse here goes a long white house took of a day and a radio guy in for mateo minestrone cricket coughing i want you to watch quote for about fifty most of you never seen anything like this on colored. folks. the mission of free accreditation free zones for chargers free arrangements free. free studio time free. download free blogs just plug in video for your media projects and free media oh god r t v dot com. if someone right now said what you want in your life i'll give you anything you want if it. name one thing this one thing freedom my wish would be for crips and bloods. to realize their bios is against. it if we all come together it. is going to be over for us so if the resources were here you're seeing these kids with issues going no no choose ecus no hope you know you are you in no man's land it's no hope people taking choices or going to college and i think that's my making a choice here you making a choice has no choice is like you wait for somebody to come save humanity just nato navigate say. i did to gangbang in the star but not the sets to getting shot to drive bys
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a larger move. the bat michael savage on sunday the conservative radio host told fellow radio show host area aaron klein that quote we need a nationalist party in the united states of america savage went on to argue that the tea party isn't strong enough and that quote they need to restructure their party they need a charismatic leader which they don't have. and the interview savage also attacked the republican party calling it quote an appendage of a democrat machine. sorry michael but i don't think that an appendage of the democrat machine would hold critical legislation hostage time after time purging the livelihoods of millions of americans in the process and the very very ugly senator ted cruz despite not being on the job for a week yet senator cruz is already making it clear why he is a tea party favorite hearing on fox so-called news sunday cruise made it clear that he doesn't approve of compromise in washington who said quote i don't think what washington needs is more compromise i think what washington needs is more common sense and more principle. basically cruz wants to continue the pattern o
a larger move. the bat michael savage on sunday the conservative radio host told fellow radio show host area aaron klein that quote we need a nationalist party in the united states of america savage went on to argue that the tea party isn't strong enough and that quote they need to restructure their party they need a charismatic leader which they don't have. and the interview savage also attacked the republican party calling it quote an appendage of a democrat machine. sorry michael but i don't...
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produces this show. >> wnyc is a radio program. >> yeah. the biggest one. >> i encountered this fact with my generation of students that radio is simply not on the menu anymore as something that anybody listens to work, regrettably, has even heard of. despite what happened with hurricane sandy, what do you see as the future of radio? >> is radio dead? they have been saying that since at least 1950. i have about a million listeners on my boutique radio show. that is compared to colbert's 3 million. the morning edition has 30 million listeners. it has begun to level of dust in the last couple of years. during the time when all other mainstream media was plummeting, npr was just moving up, up, up. npr the network has had some trouble shifting to digital, although they have done a good job in recent years, because they have member stations. the numbers tell a different story from your students. it is true that we don't have the youngest audience in the world, but apparently we have something like 20% of every age group. however, there is going t
produces this show. >> wnyc is a radio program. >> yeah. the biggest one. >> i encountered this fact with my generation of students that radio is simply not on the menu anymore as something that anybody listens to work, regrettably, has even heard of. despite what happened with hurricane sandy, what do you see as the future of radio? >> is radio dead? they have been saying that since at least 1950. i have about a million listeners on my boutique radio show. that is...
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the coast guard confirms the ship received a radio communication that it was on a collision course with the san francisco bay bridge. good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. >> and i'm dan ashley. did that warning come in time for the bar pilot and the crew to do anything? that will be a key question as the investigation begins in ernest. tonight a representative from the national transportation safety board is in the bay area. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live with what we are learning about the moments before the accident. cornell? >> yes, before yesterday's accident there was a warning. the oil tanker was getting way too close to the bay bridge. tonight as you can see that oil tanker remains anchored off treasure island. tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigatio
the coast guard confirms the ship received a radio communication that it was on a collision course with the san francisco bay bridge. good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. >> and i'm dan ashley. did that warning come in time for the bar pilot and the crew to do anything? that will be a key question as the investigation begins in ernest. tonight a representative from the national transportation safety board is in the bay area. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live with what we...