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well, let's discuss this out, father with american radio and t v. john this garland next and gotten square. he to have you on the program like you very much for joining us. thank you for inviting me. the 1st thing i want to ask you, what was your initial reaction to the news about the long range missiles as well. i mean, as a human being with, you know, friends and family, it certainly horrifying. this certainly, you know, the concern about my personal safety and the safety of all people on earth. what's the 1st thought that i had? second, wait on. it doesn't surprise me. i think um, as an american, we now understand exactly why the bind administration was beaten. so bad and why they deserve to be beaten so bad because they are a reckless a group of people do to, to take an action like this is irresponsible, and it is exactly going against with the american people voted for. it's interesting observing it from kind of close to, to europe. i sometimes wonder why the washington take some of the steps that it does because it feels quite safe from across
well, let's discuss this out, father with american radio and t v. john this garland next and gotten square. he to have you on the program like you very much for joining us. thank you for inviting me. the 1st thing i want to ask you, what was your initial reaction to the news about the long range missiles as well. i mean, as a human being with, you know, friends and family, it certainly horrifying. this certainly, you know, the concern about my personal safety and the safety of all people on...
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american radio and tv john has gotten mixed and said be out driving us administration is setting a truck for incoming donald trump. it doesn't surprise me. i think um, as an american, we now understand exactly why the bind administration was beaten so bad and why they deserve to be beaten so bad because they are a reckless a group of people to, to, to take an action like this is irresponsible and it is exactly going against what the american people voted for. what they're doing now is they're setting a trap, a trap for donald trump and a trap for the russians. i do feel that the russian government is wise enough that they won't fall into the trap that they will react, but they won't react in a way that will, shall we say bail out the trashes neo cons by creating an environment where they won't have to be held accountable for their deeds, i actually feel feel that they are horrified of being held accountable for their deeds of people finding out the kinds of things that they've actually been doing over the last 4 years. and it's possible that they'd rather die than face the music and take
american radio and tv john has gotten mixed and said be out driving us administration is setting a truck for incoming donald trump. it doesn't surprise me. i think um, as an american, we now understand exactly why the bind administration was beaten so bad and why they deserve to be beaten so bad because they are a reckless a group of people to, to, to take an action like this is irresponsible and it is exactly going against what the american people voted for. what they're doing now is they're...
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we were talking with american radio and tv john with a gall and mix it and who says the outgoing administration is setting a trap. so the incoming, i mean, as a human being with, you know, friends and family, it's certainly horrifying. this certainly, you know, the concern about my personal safety and the safety of all people on earth with the 1st thought that i had 2nd wait on. it doesn't surprise me. i think um, as an american, we now understand exactly why the bind administration was beaten. so bad and why they deserve to be beaten so bad because they are a reckless a group of people to, to, to take an action like this is irresponsible, and it is exactly going against what the american people voted for. i think they realize that in this day and age if there was a nuclear confrontation, that would, that would be no place on earth where anyone could be safe. i think it's just the ideology that we're dealing with. this is not a rational group of actors in a bind and blinking and sullivan. these people are over the top, ideologically, they are extremely dangerous, and the sooner that they get ou
we were talking with american radio and tv john with a gall and mix it and who says the outgoing administration is setting a trap. so the incoming, i mean, as a human being with, you know, friends and family, it's certainly horrifying. this certainly, you know, the concern about my personal safety and the safety of all people on earth with the 1st thought that i had 2nd wait on. it doesn't surprise me. i think um, as an american, we now understand exactly why the bind administration was beaten....
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but we heard from the american radio and the tv journalist garland next. and he says they are going. whitehouse administration is trying to ambush the incoming trump team. i mean, as a human being with you know, friends and family, it certainly horrify this. certainly, you know, the concern about my personal safety and the safety of all people on earth with the 1st thought that i had 2nd wait on. it doesn't surprise me. i think um, as an american, we now understand exactly why the bind administration was beaten so bad and why they deserve to be beaten so bad because they are a reckless a group of people to, to, to take an action like this is irresponsible and it is exactly going against what the american people voted for. i think they realize that in this day and age if there was a nuclear confrontation, that would, that would be no place on earth where anyone could be safe. i think it's just the ideology that we're dealing with, this is not a rational group of actors in a bind and blinking and sullivan. these people are over the top, ideologically. they a
but we heard from the american radio and the tv journalist garland next. and he says they are going. whitehouse administration is trying to ambush the incoming trump team. i mean, as a human being with you know, friends and family, it certainly horrify this. certainly, you know, the concern about my personal safety and the safety of all people on earth with the 1st thought that i had 2nd wait on. it doesn't surprise me. i think um, as an american, we now understand exactly why the bind...
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and they special radio units for american radio units who go drive around countryside, mimicking what a sort of division or an army corps radio traffic would look like so that the germans could intercept it. and it the goal was both to keep germany from focusing its resources in any one place. so part this operation was geared toward roads it convincing the germans that the first allied invasion would actually take place against. and then that invasion if and when it took place in france would be targeted against. the pasta calais which was on the map sort of the part of france closest to england and these operations were incredibly extensive, incredibly well resourced. and so sort of detailed and thought out that even on d-day, the germans are not convinced that this the real invasion and that they think that the real invasion is still coming against parts to calais or norway such, that on d-day, when the allies confirm that the landing is underway the first statement that they release is from the exiled norwegian king, meant to sort of indicate that the landing in norway conceivably
and they special radio units for american radio units who go drive around countryside, mimicking what a sort of division or an army corps radio traffic would look like so that the germans could intercept it. and it the goal was both to keep germany from focusing its resources in any one place. so part this operation was geared toward roads it convincing the germans that the first allied invasion would actually take place against. and then that invasion if and when it took place in france would...
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of -- so it is charlamagne tha god in the breakfast crew, one of the most popular on african-american radio, most popular morning radio shows in the country. it was them having a very normal discussion about what they think about transgenderism in sports. they took the real audio, credit -- cut it together, made an ad out of it, and it is just what you said. >> and that is not just for the merovingian vote. >> 15 seconds as a memorably media, i get frustrated about the narrative the media was working in concert to promote vice president harris. i have worked in media outlets. i have worked at places where i don't even know what the person three cubicles away is doing let alone coordinating with other competitors and news outlets. i understand it is a nice narrative but it is crazy. >> one other briefing on that point, i kind of don't ever want to hear another argument that the media swung in election for democrats. i don't think they collude, but most people in the media are democrats and you cannot completely set aside your priors. it influences how you evaluate events. kamala harris espec
of -- so it is charlamagne tha god in the breakfast crew, one of the most popular on african-american radio, most popular morning radio shows in the country. it was them having a very normal discussion about what they think about transgenderism in sports. they took the real audio, credit -- cut it together, made an ad out of it, and it is just what you said. >> and that is not just for the merovingian vote. >> 15 seconds as a memorably media, i get frustrated about the narrative the...
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american south rest and radio has rounded per day to have a great day. thank you. well, the problem is returning to the white house as a pace maker, at least that's what the president elect himself is. claims during his victory speech in florida. you know, we had no wars for years. we had no wars except we defeated isis. we defeated isis in record time, but we have no wars. they said she will start a war. i'm not going to sort of work with the stop wars. with the 2nd trump turned right around the corner, all these senior corresponded more and got the f honest when today's bureau chief maria phenomena i've been delving into how the unpredictable us presidents alexis could affect the conflicts and ukraine as casa, a president landscape has already come up and congratulate donald trump on his part victory saying that he hopes for continued corporation for continued bipartisan support from the united states for you, craig, they may be putting on smiles in care of, but the mood is anything but the seas the was hey so okay, we take, can you live to washington d. c. how i
american south rest and radio has rounded per day to have a great day. thank you. well, the problem is returning to the white house as a pace maker, at least that's what the president elect himself is. claims during his victory speech in florida. you know, we had no wars for years. we had no wars except we defeated isis. we defeated isis in record time, but we have no wars. they said she will start a war. i'm not going to sort of work with the stop wars. with the 2nd trump turned right around...
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of -- so it is charlamagne tha god in the breakfast crew, one of the most popular on african-american radio, most popular morning radio shows in the country. it was them having a very normal discussion about what they think about transgenderism in sports. they took the real audio, credit -- cut it together, made an ad out of it, and it is just what you said. >> and that is not just for the merovingian vote. >> 15 seconds as a memorably media, i get frustrated about the narrative the media was working in concert to promote vice president harris. i have worked in media outlets. i have worked at places where i don't even know what the person three cubicles away is doing let alone coordinating with other competitors and news outlets. i understand it is a nice narrative but it is crazy. >> one other briefing on that point, i kind of don't ever want to hear another argument that the media swung in election for democrats. i don't think they collude, but most people in the media are democrats and you cannot completely set aside your priors. it influences how you evaluate events. kamala harris espec
of -- so it is charlamagne tha god in the breakfast crew, one of the most popular on african-american radio, most popular morning radio shows in the country. it was them having a very normal discussion about what they think about transgenderism in sports. they took the real audio, credit -- cut it together, made an ad out of it, and it is just what you said. >> and that is not just for the merovingian vote. >> 15 seconds as a memorably media, i get frustrated about the narrative the...
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techniques we can see in his freedom speech to come or the fireside chat radio addresses that brought issues closer to the american public, into their homes and communities. what became the senate subcommittee on propaganda in motion picture and radio investigated 48 american and foreign films they suspected to be quote anti-american, including pastor hall and requires submissions of advertising in press materials. eleanor spoke out on her radio show saying, the motion picture industry has been under investigation by a congressional committee. the question seems to be whether the producers have a right to get their views through the place they produce? i think it is permissible for senator nye and mr. wheeler to present their views to the world. i think it is equally permissible to all others. why is one propaganda any different from any other? freedom of speech should be afforded to all. the real test is whether a citizen has the right to say no and that right we have had for 150 years and is still hours today. depictions. the hollywood reporter called it the most dramatic reviews of the film were split along pol
techniques we can see in his freedom speech to come or the fireside chat radio addresses that brought issues closer to the american public, into their homes and communities. what became the senate subcommittee on propaganda in motion picture and radio investigated 48 american and foreign films they suspected to be quote anti-american, including pastor hall and requires submissions of advertising in press materials. eleanor spoke out on her radio show saying, the motion picture industry has been...
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it is the quiet companion, the radio, that still speaks to more americans than anything else. iheart o reaches 250 million people a month. more than facebook, more than youtube, and it is the number one broadcast radio company and number one podcast publisher in the united states. this company knows a thing or two about what americans care about. that's why i've invited bob pittman, ceo of iheart media for tonight's conversation. i'm so glad to see you, first of all. >> thank you. >> we came out of this election and people said, what did i miss? the radio is on in every home in america. >> it depends on had you're talking about saying that. some people say, this is exactly what i thought would happen. friends here in manhattan and other places i spend a lot of time probably said, what? we're living in a world where we often just listen to our friends. we listen to the echo chamber the way media is structured, especially social, you can get yourself in the bubble. i go see an advertiser. they say no one listens to any radio. i say do you look at the facts? if i'm in st. louis, they kno
it is the quiet companion, the radio, that still speaks to more americans than anything else. iheart o reaches 250 million people a month. more than facebook, more than youtube, and it is the number one broadcast radio company and number one podcast publisher in the united states. this company knows a thing or two about what americans care about. that's why i've invited bob pittman, ceo of iheart media for tonight's conversation. i'm so glad to see you, first of all. >> thank you....
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we've got some reactions from american back to and radio and tv jo last garland nixon. well, let's not forget that in 2020, after joe biden, one, the new york times wrote an article that said, how come the russians didn't interfere this time. so we already know this is a true, they go every 4 years leading up to the election. they try to set the table for a law so that in the event that they lose, they can run with the anti russian narrative and try to push donald trump into the anti narrative can for use it to bring wise to people. so in the event the camera level harris wins, which i actually doubt, but any event that you, when i will guarantee you that they will change their mind and say, isn't it interesting? for some reason, the russian elected not to not to interfere with his time at the same time, they're screaming at the top of their lungs that the russians are interfering in georgia as the georgia people with. so we are, we constantly have this contradiction that basically the neo con, basically these warmongers of cues everyone else of what they're doing. if y
we've got some reactions from american back to and radio and tv jo last garland nixon. well, let's not forget that in 2020, after joe biden, one, the new york times wrote an article that said, how come the russians didn't interfere this time. so we already know this is a true, they go every 4 years leading up to the election. they try to set the table for a law so that in the event that they lose, they can run with the anti russian narrative and try to push donald trump into the anti narrative...
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europe and sporting events and live events, one of which will be the first trial in american history, broadcast the radio the scopes trial was intoxicate intoxicate. and the cities increase and we seem sexy times square someone walking into times square exciting the electrify ii ads of times square square. adding to cultural sophistication will be a move that explodes the 1920s as the result of the first wave of great african-american and migration of the south and into northern cities. more than a million african-americans moved north during and after world one, whereas most 90% of african-americans had lived in the south in 1900. that now starts to change. and with is going to come some significant racial tension as african-americans move into neighborhoods that had been white neighborhoods but also a dramatic outpouring of arts and music. when you lived in the sharecropping south down long roads from your nearest neighbors, creative people didn't often find their people who shared their interests. but as african-american move into neighborhoods like harlem new street in d.c., there's this moment of ex
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through the system of samizdat and other sort of word of mouth activities, the cia, the americans sponsor of radio liberty and voice america western governments, prominent western lecture laws, the media, all played a role in creating awareness of the dissident movement and also putting pressure on the soviet authorities and sort of holding a spotlight on these people and their treatment as a way of making the soviets of squirm in the hot seat. but do you think they were mainly cheerleaders in this whole drama in west, or were they accelerants out a process that without western involvement would have sort of metastasized and gotten the kind of traction it did? you can't tell the story without the western presence, western gaze, western journalists and above all, the western shortwave radio programs. you know, their names, the bbc, the voice of america radio, liberty radio for europe, the deutsche avella call israel on and on and on. let me to explain why the story can't be told without the west. so this is going to be a very short detour. the american civil rights movement unfolds roughly at the s
through the system of samizdat and other sort of word of mouth activities, the cia, the americans sponsor of radio liberty and voice america western governments, prominent western lecture laws, the media, all played a role in creating awareness of the dissident movement and also putting pressure on the soviet authorities and sort of holding a spotlight on these people and their treatment as a way of making the soviets of squirm in the hot seat. but do you think they were mainly cheerleaders in...
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will president donald trump once in office cutoff military aid to this key american ally as threatened. speaking to bbc radios weekend, a trump campaign adviser offered a clue about crimea, the ukrainian peninsula russian president vladimir putin invaded and anexted in 2014. >> we have news for volodymyr zelenskyy, crimea is gone. you're on your own. that is not the priority of america. >>> today is remembrance sunday, and britain marking the end of world war i. king charles laid the wooet in london honoring the nation's war dead. princess catherine was there returning to royal duties after chemotherapy. straight ahead on "the cbs weekend news," world leaders set to address a warming planet, which experienced its hottest year on record. >>> tomorrow, leaders from nearly 200 countries gather in asser bay john for annual climate discussions. and a united nations warning that 2024 could be the planet's hottest year on record. cbs's tina krause reports. >> look no further than japan's famous mt. fuji to see how record heat is changing the landscape. snow fell this week about a month late. the slowest snowfall in
will president donald trump once in office cutoff military aid to this key american ally as threatened. speaking to bbc radios weekend, a trump campaign adviser offered a clue about crimea, the ukrainian peninsula russian president vladimir putin invaded and anexted in 2014. >> we have news for volodymyr zelenskyy, crimea is gone. you're on your own. that is not the priority of america. >>> today is remembrance sunday, and britain marking the end of world war i. king charles laid...
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president-elect donald trump once in office cut off military aid to this key american ally as threatened. speaking to bbc radio this weekend, a trump campaign adviser offered a clue about crimea, the ukrainian peninsula russian president vladimir putin invaded and annexed in 2014. >> we've got news for president zelenskyy, crimea's gone. if that is your priority of getting crimea back, you're on your own. that is not the priority of america. >> reporter: chris livesay, cbs news, rome. >>> in the middle east israel is keeping up its bombardment of lebanon in northern gaza as the world watches and waits for signs of how the presidential election might impact the wars between israel and hamas and hezbollah. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he spoke with donald trump three times since tuesday's election, adding that they see eye to eye regarding the iranian threat. israeli president herzog will meet with president biden tomorrow. >>> qatar is ending its role as a mediator in the talks between israel and hamas citing a lack of willingness from both sides to negotiate in good faith. the country will re
president-elect donald trump once in office cut off military aid to this key american ally as threatened. speaking to bbc radio this weekend, a trump campaign adviser offered a clue about crimea, the ukrainian peninsula russian president vladimir putin invaded and annexed in 2014. >> we've got news for president zelenskyy, crimea's gone. if that is your priority of getting crimea back, you're on your own. that is not the priority of america. >> reporter: chris livesay, cbs news,...
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he ought to say thank you to the american taxpayer . we spoke to us radio and television joining mr. gall and nixon, he highlighted the phase about the consequences for president selects trump over the real presence of a deep state in the country are justified in the history of the us. the state is one, is fraught with, you know, violence and even assassinations of a political figure. so, you know, we have to be, have fear and concern about what could potentially come of this contradiction between president present intellect, tropes of political positions. and those of our deep state, so, you know, there's no way to know what will come of it at this time. the strength i would say of president trump is that he won in such a land slide that the american people, people of all races, ages, genders, etc, came together and decided that they wanted him. and if they wanted his party, i certainly know that there are people such as me who have issues with the republican party on a number of particularly cultural and maybe even economic issues. but who recognized that
he ought to say thank you to the american taxpayer . we spoke to us radio and television joining mr. gall and nixon, he highlighted the phase about the consequences for president selects trump over the real presence of a deep state in the country are justified in the history of the us. the state is one, is fraught with, you know, violence and even assassinations of a political figure. so, you know, we have to be, have fear and concern about what could potentially come of this contradiction...
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information that people are getting. mean you have many americans watching fox news and other conservative listening to other conservative radio outlets that are for training a completely different world. then the other news outlets are our offering americans, and so if we are not agreeing on the facts, if we have 2 different sets of information about what is, how many i mean you had fox, there's not even showing some of these raleigh's we're trump was clearly showing signs of mental decline and, and was attacking his opponents and being repetitive and engaging in all kinds of protests using grotesque words and swearing and so forth. many americans just weren't seeing this. what they were focusing on was that their peers about the american demographics, changing rise and integration, and that keeps going to fix it. and that he would solve their economic was and it came down to this and this became much more important factor. then the threats posed by trump to, to democracy, to reproductive rights, and just to common decency set from may. so how long will leave you with some of the sites and sounds from election day in the us w
information that people are getting. mean you have many americans watching fox news and other conservative listening to other conservative radio outlets that are for training a completely different world. then the other news outlets are our offering americans, and so if we are not agreeing on the facts, if we have 2 different sets of information about what is, how many i mean you had fox, there's not even showing some of these raleigh's we're trump was clearly showing signs of mental decline...
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radio. we are wrapping up a busy week in american politics as we learn more and more about the composition ofd trump's incoming cabinet. he is still keeping us waiting on some criminal nominations, including treasury secretary. we will have a reaction from our political panel. we have to keep an eye on geopolitics. president joe biden and chinese president xi jinping are set to meet on the sidelines of the apec summit. i will speak to a member of the house select committee. i will be joined by her colleague from across the aisle.
radio. we are wrapping up a busy week in american politics as we learn more and more about the composition ofd trump's incoming cabinet. he is still keeping us waiting on some criminal nominations, including treasury secretary. we will have a reaction from our political panel. we have to keep an eye on geopolitics. president joe biden and chinese president xi jinping are set to meet on the sidelines of the apec summit. i will speak to a member of the house select committee. i will be joined by...
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. >> and harris will spend the day conducting radio interviews, encouraging americans to get out and vote. and she'll end the night at her alma mater, howard university in washington, d.c, to watch the results come in. and former president trump will have a watch party of his own this evening at the palm beach county convention center in west palm beach, florida. i'm doug lusader for ktvu, fox two news. >> and millions of americans are voting for the first time ever in this election season. many of these first time voters say they are excited to be casting their ballots in a presidential election, and believe it will have an impact on the rest of their lives. some of these same young voters attended political rallies during the final days of the campaign. >> first rally ever. i am a first time voter, so it was really, really nice. some tears were shed. i'm really excited to vote. >> an estimated 8 million americans are eligible to vote for the first time this year. political experts say they will play a crucial role in what is expected to be a very close presidential election. and of
. >> and harris will spend the day conducting radio interviews, encouraging americans to get out and vote. and she'll end the night at her alma mater, howard university in washington, d.c, to watch the results come in. and former president trump will have a watch party of his own this evening at the palm beach county convention center in west palm beach, florida. i'm doug lusader for ktvu, fox two news. >> and millions of americans are voting for the first time ever in this election...
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radio, no television. we're an agricultural society. so the keys are incredibly robust. historically, they're based on a pattern of 160 years. alan lichtman of americanople were mostly enslaved. we had no automobiles, no planes, no radio, no television. we're an agricultural society. so the keys are incredibly robust. historically, they're based on a pattern of 160 years. alan lichtman of american university. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. workers at boeing have voted to accept a deal to end a seven—week walk—out. more than half backed the agreement which will see them receive a 38% pay rise during the next four years, as well as a substantial bonus and improved retirement funding. it means 33,000 employees, mainly in washington state and oregon, will now return to work following a strike that analysts believe has cost the company and its suppliers more than eight billion dollars. mike dunlop, an independent aviation analyst and author of the art of the turnaround said boeing still has a long way to go to resolve its problems. a lot of work to be done at the union in the rank and file, and there is a full four years to get that
radio, no television. we're an agricultural society. so the keys are incredibly robust. historically, they're based on a pattern of 160 years. alan lichtman of americanople were mostly enslaved. we had no automobiles, no planes, no radio, no television. we're an agricultural society. so the keys are incredibly robust. historically, they're based on a pattern of 160 years. alan lichtman of american university. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. workers at boeing have voted to...
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. >> reporter: dustoff crews, that was their radio call sign, flew into combat, rescuing american servicemenies put hero on the rescue chopper. >> reporter: now these veterans are eligible for the congressional gold medal. >> got them to the hospital... >> reporter: the effort spearheaded by retired major general patrick brady who in one day rescued more than 50 wounded soldiers. what was it like to be going in there? >> i knew if i got killed, doing what i was doing, what better way to die, helping to >>> and i'm juliette goodrich. another bay area school district that doesn't have the money to keep schools open. >> we are deficit spending 20 million. we have about 50 million in the bank now. we are 20 down. >> the difficult decisions that could impact hundred of students and teachers at a san jose school district. >>> and coming up in the forecast, we have another round of rain coming in tomorrow. we will track this. some of it will be a little stronger than what you had today but it will not last as long and in the end we won't get the rain we did today. but it could impact the commute. >
. >> reporter: dustoff crews, that was their radio call sign, flew into combat, rescuing american servicemenies put hero on the rescue chopper. >> reporter: now these veterans are eligible for the congressional gold medal. >> got them to the hospital... >> reporter: the effort spearheaded by retired major general patrick brady who in one day rescued more than 50 wounded soldiers. what was it like to be going in there? >> i knew if i got killed, doing what i was...
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. >> and harris will spend the day conducting radio interviews, encouraging americans to get out andote. she'll end the night at her alma mater, howard university in washington, d.c, to watch the results come in. all right. trump. meantime, we'll have a watch party of his own here in west palm beach. but you know, the bottom line here is that if the pollsters are correct and this race is as close as the polls have indicated, we very likely will not have an answer this evening. back to you guys. >> you know, doug, we had video earlier this morning of j.d. vance voting in cincinnati, ohio. do we know if he plans to join the president down in palm beach later today? >> yeah. our understanding is that he's already arrived. he's already arrived. >> that was quick because he just voted a couple of hours ago in cincinnati. doug reporting for us live down in palm beach county, not too far from mar-a-lago. appreciate your time. thank you. >> vice president harris is back in washington after campaigning one last time in pennsylvania. she'll be joined by family and friends at an election watch
. >> and harris will spend the day conducting radio interviews, encouraging americans to get out andote. she'll end the night at her alma mater, howard university in washington, d.c, to watch the results come in. all right. trump. meantime, we'll have a watch party of his own here in west palm beach. but you know, the bottom line here is that if the pollsters are correct and this race is as close as the polls have indicated, we very likely will not have an answer this evening. back to you...
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pew research study it said it is as big as ever before upwards of 30% of the american people get their information from talk radio simulcast on podcast, satellite, airport radar systems lack neck on sonograms on everything we can do. the conservative talk radio is white sources trying to buy up all the stations it is a strong as ever before in donald trump used it to his advantage. it is under the radar. he used to go ahead. >> is going to say i think talk radio is the most market-driven media that exist today. got to have a market or you don't and if you don't have a market you don't get advertisers and you got a business is as simple as that. what you have had is historically one democrat after another one liberal after another has been presented as a talk show host every single one of them has cratered the only way you can do that when the american people their money take from from them and you have to go with npr. there is no market demand for the left there is absolute market demand for the right because of people like you people what information they know they're not getting from cbs news there is more news
pew research study it said it is as big as ever before upwards of 30% of the american people get their information from talk radio simulcast on podcast, satellite, airport radar systems lack neck on sonograms on everything we can do. the conservative talk radio is white sources trying to buy up all the stations it is a strong as ever before in donald trump used it to his advantage. it is under the radar. he used to go ahead. >> is going to say i think talk radio is the most market-driven...
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. >> reporter: dustoff crews, that was their radio call sign, flew into combat, rescuing american servicemenre, his buddies put hero on the rescue chopper. >> reporter: now eligible for the congressional gold medal. >> got them to the hospital... >> reporter: the effort spearheaded by retired major general patrick brady who in one day rescued more than 50 wounded soldiers. what was it like to be going in there? >> i knew if i got killed in there, doing what i was doing, helping to save the live of your fellow american soldiers. what better way? >> reporter: texas senator john cornyn helped pass the legislation. >> the dustoff crews answered the nation's highest call. they have more than earned this profound honor. >> reporter: bruce zink was a dustoff pilot in the 1960s. his daughter, debbie, is grateful for her dad's posthumous honor. >> i wish he could be here today. they deserve every bit of recognition they get. >> reporter: courage above and beyond the call of duty. janet shamlian, cbs news, san antonio. >> norah: a special salute to the dustoff crews of the vietnam war. they are tonigh
. >> reporter: dustoff crews, that was their radio call sign, flew into combat, rescuing american servicemenre, his buddies put hero on the rescue chopper. >> reporter: now eligible for the congressional gold medal. >> got them to the hospital... >> reporter: the effort spearheaded by retired major general patrick brady who in one day rescued more than 50 wounded soldiers. what was it like to be going in there? >> i knew if i got killed in there, doing what i was...
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radio company in the united states. this company knows about what americans care about. i invited bob pittman, chairman and ceo of iheart media. i am so glad to see you. >> we came out and said what did i miss. the ready was on in every home in america. >> is exactly what i thought would happen. friends probably said what, we are in a world where we often just listen to our friends. you can get yourself in the bubble. do you look at facts. if i am in st. louis, they know everybody else. in manhattan they may not know it. it is a world in which we have lost touch with the other side. there are many opinions out there and i think we have also lost a bit and you see it reflected in the attitude, respect for it is okay to disagree. i can have great friends and they have opposite views. we used to laugh at each other now everybody tries to get us mad. >> what is it that radio knows? the fact that you have this data and speak to these people, the fact you are from mississippi. i think being from new jersey is my superpower. what do you know that we do not? >> there are a lot m
radio company in the united states. this company knows about what americans care about. i invited bob pittman, chairman and ceo of iheart media. i am so glad to see you. >> we came out and said what did i miss. the ready was on in every home in america. >> is exactly what i thought would happen. friends probably said what, we are in a world where we often just listen to our friends. you can get yourself in the bubble. do you look at facts. if i am in st. louis, they know everybody...