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tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody.” tony blackburn and nick grimshaw.urn. here we are together, celebrating 50 years of radio one, live on air. we started the show with music from eltonjohn, whitney houston started the show with music from elton john, whitney houston and primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and cannya primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and canny a waste. can't get enough of canny a west. that is the first song i started. seeing you here in a baseball jacket, i think song i started. seeing you here in a baseballjacket, i think we are the radio equivalent of jay—z baseballjacket, i think we are the radio equivalent ofjay—z and kallio west. we are more like the crank is. the first record you played was the move. 50 years to the day. it was saturday morning, and likely 50 years on “— saturday morning, and likely 50 years on —— and luckily, 50 years on, we are doing the same. we did it with turntables. do you know what that is? with me now is professor of media historyjean seaton — she's the the official historian of the bbc and author of th
tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody.” tony blackburn and nick grimshaw.urn. here we are together, celebrating 50 years of radio one, live on air. we started the show with music from eltonjohn, whitney houston started the show with music from elton john, whitney houston and primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and cannya primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and canny a waste. can't get enough of canny a west. that is the first song i started. seeing you here in a...
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and i am tony blackburn.c radio 1, radio 2 and radio 1 vintage. we started the show with music from the move, eltonjohn, whitney houston and primal scream. do you like that, tony? love it. also, jay z and kanye west. can't get enough of kanye west either. do you know, that is the first song i played when i did the breakfast show, jay z and kanye. seeing you sat here in a baseball jacket, i think we are the radio equivalent ofjay z and kanye. no, we are more like the krankies. the first record you played was the move. we played that earlier on this morning. and it was 50 years to the day, tony, that you played that and you started radio 1. it was saturday morning, and as luck would have it, 50 years on, it is saturday morning, exactly the same time. so we did the exact same programme we did 50 years ago with turntables. do you know what a turntable is? yeah! they're like those really big cds. he hasn't aged a bit! radio1 vintage will be on air for three days, and radio 1 continues as normal. if you want to loo
and i am tony blackburn.c radio 1, radio 2 and radio 1 vintage. we started the show with music from the move, eltonjohn, whitney houston and primal scream. do you like that, tony? love it. also, jay z and kanye west. can't get enough of kanye west either. do you know, that is the first song i played when i did the breakfast show, jay z and kanye. seeing you sat here in a baseball jacket, i think we are the radio equivalent ofjay z and kanye. no, we are more like the krankies. the first record...
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dj: the first voice on radio 1 in 1967, tony blackburn, just walked into the studio.which pays tribute to the output from all the bbc networks over the years that you may well enjoy looking at. it can be found on the web address you can currently see on the screen, just click on the link and follow the page to ‘radio reinvented‘. long held as a symbol of britain‘s proud island identity, the white cliffs of dover are the first sight of the country for many taking the ferry across the channel. but the national trust is concerned about erosion, and it‘s launched an appeal to buy farmland immediately behind the cliffs. injust three weeks, £1 million has been raised. john maguire reports. both a national and an natural treasure, the white cliffs have offered that first glimpse of hope for seafarers and servicemen for hundreds of years. and after raising more than £1 million in less than a month through an urgent public appeal, land just behind the cliffs has now been bought by the national trust. it has just been completely overwhelming. £1.16 million injust less than thre
dj: the first voice on radio 1 in 1967, tony blackburn, just walked into the studio.which pays tribute to the output from all the bbc networks over the years that you may well enjoy looking at. it can be found on the web address you can currently see on the screen, just click on the link and follow the page to ‘radio reinvented‘. long held as a symbol of britain‘s proud island identity, the white cliffs of dover are the first sight of the country for many taking the ferry across the...
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we are going to talk to tony blackburn and nick grimshaw because radio1 is celebrating tony blackburn0 yea rs of because radio 1 is celebrating 50 years of being. 50 years, it is difficult. yesterday one of your reporters was out on the streets showing something called a radio to young people, and not so young people actually, and they were struggling with how to work it. it is difficult to explain the many people in this generation just what an impact some of these skies in this iconic picture on the steps of the church opposite new broadcasting house in london had. —— guys. we were inspired by some of these guys. i'll was lucky enough to meet number 12 in this picture. keith is still forecasting on radio norfolk and was a wonderful broadcaster then and is, i'm told, a wonderful broadcaster 110w. i'm told, a wonderful broadcaster now. they were great guys and their voices, you remember them. like liquid gold some of their voices. we will be speaking to tony blackburn and nick grimshaw who co—presented the breakfast show. we will also be talking about fast travel. i'm looking forward
we are going to talk to tony blackburn and nick grimshaw because radio1 is celebrating tony blackburn0 yea rs of because radio 1 is celebrating 50 years of being. 50 years, it is difficult. yesterday one of your reporters was out on the streets showing something called a radio to young people, and not so young people actually, and they were struggling with how to work it. it is difficult to explain the many people in this generation just what an impact some of these skies in this iconic picture...
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we'lljoin nick grimshaw and tony blackburn for a special in sport, attacks england put all their offld controversy to one side and end their cricketing summer on a high. joe root hits the winning runs as they beat west indies to seal a 4—0 series win. and fasten your seat—belts. mike has swapped our red sofa for one with a bit more get up and go. he's been finding out about the world of furniture racing. and sarah has the weather. good morning. the weather is turning autumnal. after a bright start there will be some rain and strengthening winds. i will bring you all the details in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. for the first time in seven years, public sector workers in england and wales could receive pay rises which exceed the government's 1% pay cap. teachers and nurses could be among those who benefit, after pay review bodies were told they could recommend higher wage increases to professions which have skill shortages, but as andy moore reports, unions fear the money will have to be found from existing budgets. what does a good teacher make these days? rec
we'lljoin nick grimshaw and tony blackburn for a special in sport, attacks england put all their offld controversy to one side and end their cricketing summer on a high. joe root hits the winning runs as they beat west indies to seal a 4—0 series win. and fasten your seat—belts. mike has swapped our red sofa for one with a bit more get up and go. he's been finding out about the world of furniture racing. and sarah has the weather. good morning. the weather is turning autumnal. after a...
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you heard marcia blackburn of tennessee. she is not feeling great.again in december. >> kick the can down the road. trish: democrats tying harvey and relief needed for harvey victims to the debt ceiling. what say you, ned? >> i would prefer be completely stand alone, not tied to the debt ceiling at all. not knowing about what was struck, having just happened, i will hold some of my fire to see what plays out. it troubles me a little bit we're kicking the can down the road. trish: why do you think he did it? this is important. reports from republican sources, they're not happy with this, ned. why did the president do this. >> ties it into much larger picture, tied into tax reform. trump is looking at how to bring people to the table. he has been frustrated by the fact his agenda has not moved forward. as i look at this, putting money into people's pockets, spurring economic growth is not a political issue, it's a national issue. not about republicanism or democrattism, it is about americanism. trish: this is down payment on tax reform? >> i think in m
you heard marcia blackburn of tennessee. she is not feeling great.again in december. >> kick the can down the road. trish: democrats tying harvey and relief needed for harvey victims to the debt ceiling. what say you, ned? >> i would prefer be completely stand alone, not tied to the debt ceiling at all. not knowing about what was struck, having just happened, i will hold some of my fire to see what plays out. it troubles me a little bit we're kicking the can down the road. trish:...
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that's what marsha blackburn hopes to give it to in the house after sec reauthorization. given president trump's talk of a bigger infrastructure package, that seems pretty far off now, but it is one of those things where a lot of lawmakers want the broadband to be part of it. peter: john hendel is with little. lydia beyoud is with event driven financial news outlets. tara jeffries with bloomberg bna. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable public television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> in washington dc today, there was a gathering on the national mall that organizers were calling "the mother of all rallies. . according to the group's website, the rally was nonpartisan and meant to show support for the president and entire country as a whole. several people have had the opportunity to speak throughout the day. here's a look at one speaker was mounting ao primary challenge against incumbent republican congressman steven palazzo of mississippi. i know a lot of you
that's what marsha blackburn hopes to give it to in the house after sec reauthorization. given president trump's talk of a bigger infrastructure package, that seems pretty far off now, but it is one of those things where a lot of lawmakers want the broadband to be part of it. peter: john hendel is with little. lydia beyoud is with event driven financial news outlets. tara jeffries with bloomberg bna. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by...
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but there's been a lot of discussion from folks like congressman marsha blackburn about how to potentially impose privacy rules on, you know, tech companies and sixer -- and isps through her browser act. things like that. i'm also watching to see if there's any attention by lawmakers. >> host: in this last minute, will we see any tech, telecom-related legislation that we haven't discussed come out of this congress this fall? >> guest: well, i think the mobile now bill is an interesting one to watch, that it would fulfill this get of a 2010 executive order calling for, i believe, 500 megahertz of spectrum to be opened up to the private sector which, you know, opening up federal spectrum to the private sector is a big priority these days. and i do think that could potentially go forward in this congress. but again, chairman thune has frequently referred to all the other big ticket items that need to go forward before various things like fcc reauthorization and things like that can get on the table. >> host: lydia beyoud. >> guest: well, i agree with tara if there's any telecom bill that will
but there's been a lot of discussion from folks like congressman marsha blackburn about how to potentially impose privacy rules on, you know, tech companies and sixer -- and isps through her browser act. things like that. i'm also watching to see if there's any attention by lawmakers. >> host: in this last minute, will we see any tech, telecom-related legislation that we haven't discussed come out of this congress this fall? >> guest: well, i think the mobile now bill is an...
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tony blackburn. a climber from wales has been killed at yosemite national park in california.n on wednesday. his wife is in hospital with serious injuries. 0ur correspondent richard galpin reports. already this week, there have been two major rock falls from the iconic granite dome known as el capitan. for those caught beneath, the only way to stay alive is to get out as fast as possible. the 32—year—old british climber andrew foster didn't make it. he was trapped by rocks weighing more than 1,000 tonnes which fell off el capitan on wednesday afternoon. he and his wife who was injured were checking the routes to the top. they were not actually rock climbing at the time, they were walking along near the base of el capitan, possibly looking at climbing routes, scouting, things like that, and it was just a tragic, tragic situation, the wrong place at the wrong time. and yesterday, there was another incident, as more rocks came crashing down the cliff face. this man was injured when a rock came through the roof of their car as they tried to escape. it sounded like thunder. and she
tony blackburn. a climber from wales has been killed at yosemite national park in california.n on wednesday. his wife is in hospital with serious injuries. 0ur correspondent richard galpin reports. already this week, there have been two major rock falls from the iconic granite dome known as el capitan. for those caught beneath, the only way to stay alive is to get out as fast as possible. the 32—year—old british climber andrew foster didn't make it. he was trapped by rocks weighing more...
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and that rule quite had not gone into effect yet but there's still a lot of discussion from marcia blackburn how to impose privacy rules through her browser act so things like that i have also watching. >> will we see any teck corporation telekom related legislation come out of this ?. >> a feedback will bulled now bill is interesting to watch. to fill the goal of an executive order with a the bigger cuts spectrum which is a federal spectrum and i do think that potentially be to go forward in congress on this but but that has referred to those big ticket items that need to go forward like the sec reauthorization. >> it still has to go through the house and conferencing and the drumbeat is on tax reform. >> there is some interest that is what she hopes to pick it back to a given in the talk of the of bigger infrastructure package a lot of people want a bigger piece of it. >> from "politico" and also from bloomberg help us spread the word to middle school and high-school students and their teachers. we're asking them to choose a division of the constitution illustrating why it is important. it
and that rule quite had not gone into effect yet but there's still a lot of discussion from marcia blackburn how to impose privacy rules through her browser act so things like that i have also watching. >> will we see any teck corporation telekom related legislation come out of this ?. >> a feedback will bulled now bill is interesting to watch. to fill the goal of an executive order with a the bigger cuts spectrum which is a federal spectrum and i do think that potentially be to go...
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blackburn of tennessee. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. blackburn, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the time and i know that we have a lot of activity on the house floor tonight which sing a good thing. it shows that the people's house is here, that we are working and we are meeting the needs of the american people. one of those is making certain that we fund the activity of the government and that we do it in a responsible way. and i think that as i come to offer my amendment that i offer every single year on this piece of legislation, mr. chairman, it -- ry important to note the chair: the committee will be n order. mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i do think it is important to note that this appropriations committee has done a phenomenal job of reining in out of control spending. one of the lessons that should have been lea
blackburn of tennessee. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. blackburn, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the time and i know that we have a lot of activity on the house floor tonight which sing a good thing. it shows that the people's house is here, that we are working and we are meeting the needs of the american people. one...
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sorry marsha blackburn is her name has been bandied about is running for one of those texas senatorial seats she's a strong congresswoman and congressman as she likes to call herself and supporter and conservative sarah palin i mean our time has come and gone certainly but look what they did for and this isn't the reason but look what the left does to conservative women it's exactly what they do to conservative blacks and conservative hispanics and conservative gays when sarah pailin was picked by john mccain i believe it was the president now came out and said he might as well have picked a white male because in the left wing more old if you are not you know if you don't fit the stereotype then there's something wrong with you and you're as bad as a white male and we know there's nothing worse than a white male in the minds of the i'm glad i'm so i can finally admit now that. i have in the minds of the yeah i think the left has a problem just understanding the difference in general and it's something i understand about the left wing sort of in the middle left person myself that. they
sorry marsha blackburn is her name has been bandied about is running for one of those texas senatorial seats she's a strong congresswoman and congressman as she likes to call herself and supporter and conservative sarah palin i mean our time has come and gone certainly but look what they did for and this isn't the reason but look what the left does to conservative women it's exactly what they do to conservative blacks and conservative hispanics and conservative gays when sarah pailin was picked...
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blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the recognition and i want to begin by commending chairman cole, his staff, and the appropriations committee for the fine work that they have done. s we're looking at the labor and hessian bill we're looking at $50 billion for 2018. my amendment would cut an additional 1% out of that number. i think it's important to commend the work that they have done over the past couple of years. if you go back and look at the appropriations numbers in 2016 they were at 163.65 billion. 2017, down to $162.9 -- down to $162,985 billion. and this year at $156 billion. i think that work is to be commended. the leadership in this house, the chairman, chairman cole, and the work that they are doing is getting us on the right path. and it is important that as we, as members of congress, to do our job, it is important that we engage the rank and file employees that are there in these various agencies. over at the department of education and at labor and h.h.s. and make certain that they are s
blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the recognition and i want to begin by commending chairman cole, his staff, and the appropriations committee for the fine work that they have done. s we're looking at the labor and hessian bill we're looking at $50 billion for 2018. my amendment would cut an additional 1% out of that number. i think it's important to commend the work that they have done over the past couple of years. if you go back and look at the appropriations numbers in 2016...
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dj: the first voice on radio 1 in 1967, tony blackburn, just walked into the studio.ay for those living in guernsey, which had no rain falling on our goal and already the sun is shining in belfast. showers following behind and it has been quite extensive with misty, low cloud but between the rain we can see brightness and it is warm at least when the sun comes out. should bea least when the sun comes out. should be a fairly decent enter the day and the showers coming in on that stiff breeze to the north and west, particularly the north of northern ireland and showers through the southern coast as well holding temperatures up but the main change tonight means it will be cooler compared to recent nights. chilly starting tomorrow but a fine start and any mist and fog will clear readily. saturday looks like the driest day of the weekend, compared to today and what is coming on sunday. there will be the end of the day be more rain coming into the south—west of england and the west wales and as for a scattering of showers building up into the afternoon but again, that not l
dj: the first voice on radio 1 in 1967, tony blackburn, just walked into the studio.ay for those living in guernsey, which had no rain falling on our goal and already the sun is shining in belfast. showers following behind and it has been quite extensive with misty, low cloud but between the rain we can see brightness and it is warm at least when the sun comes out. should bea least when the sun comes out. should be a fairly decent enter the day and the showers coming in on that stiff breeze to...
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shoreditch, he wanted to ask people about whether legalisation would help, a lady he asked, heather blackburnly serves to penalised them, does not help them out of their problems. many of their problems stem from historical domestic issues that have gone unresolved. i think that... he is keen to stress that he did not profit his own opinion, william, he has not been watching footage of the liberal democrats conference. he has not lost is mind... but he is quite happy to make some challenging points. we are seeing that more.“ this a more sort of interventionist, more, what is the word... i was going to say interesting! laughter interventionist will do. you have dubbed me out of that hole, outspoken! outspoken, indeed. i ashley thought that compare to his father, he often... he sets out stringent views... i thought this was a sensitive approach to open the debate but without coming out to forceful. i think it is a good question, so many people, let's not forget, david cameron was a great proponent of drug reform back in the day, it is something many people believe has to change. but as soon as
shoreditch, he wanted to ask people about whether legalisation would help, a lady he asked, heather blackburnly serves to penalised them, does not help them out of their problems. many of their problems stem from historical domestic issues that have gone unresolved. i think that... he is keen to stress that he did not profit his own opinion, william, he has not been watching footage of the liberal democrats conference. he has not lost is mind... but he is quite happy to make some challenging...
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former trump transition team member marcia blackburn will talk about this. >> yes i am. yes i am. yes i am. you do not. [shouting] >> you don't know what you're talking about. [shouting] ♪ it's a highly contagious disease that can be really serious... especially for my precious new grandchild. it's whooping cough. every family member, including those around new babies, should talk to their doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated. ♪i'm living that yacht life, life, life top speed fifty knots life on the caribbean seas it's a champagne and models potpourri on my yacht made of cuban mahogany, gany, gany, gany♪ ♪watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested >> do you want so hear an answer or you want to shout? [shouting] do you want to listen or do you want to shout? [shouting] >> just stop it now. just stop it now. just stop it now. stop it. [shouting] >> you are a liar. >> you are a liar. >> you are not helping the cause since you don't want to listen, we'll have to shut -- let's go. you don't want to listen. liz: a group of protesters disrupting and s
former trump transition team member marcia blackburn will talk about this. >> yes i am. yes i am. yes i am. you do not. [shouting] >> you don't know what you're talking about. [shouting] ♪ it's a highly contagious disease that can be really serious... especially for my precious new grandchild. it's whooping cough. every family member, including those around new babies, should talk to their doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated. ♪i'm living that yacht life, life, life top...
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in and took it and gave it to hundreds of families and now he is sharing his story with bradley blackburn. >> once we were in, we were in. >> reporter: sam loves helping people. >> no better feeling than helping someone when they need it. that's why we do what we do. >> reporter: when harvey hit this, 21-year-old emt from arlington traveled to beaumont on his day off. >> we are both emts and tried to give a hand. >> reporter: they took videos to share back home of the floods neighborhoods and quickly he realized the biggest need in this flood was clean drinking water. >> people were waiting to get water for their families, no drinking water, no water to cook with. >> reporter: so this noticed a coca-cola plant was flooded and wondered if there was water inside. >> we didn't know. >> reporter: they called coke and got permission to break in. >> they said it would be better for us to get in and get it than for looters. >> reporter: a newspaper photographer snapped a photo and spread but it doesn't tell the whole story. it took work. >> i had a hammer to smash a lock. >> reporter: he had to
in and took it and gave it to hundreds of families and now he is sharing his story with bradley blackburn. >> once we were in, we were in. >> reporter: sam loves helping people. >> no better feeling than helping someone when they need it. that's why we do what we do. >> reporter: when harvey hit this, 21-year-old emt from arlington traveled to beaumont on his day off. >> we are both emts and tried to give a hand. >> reporter: they took videos to share back...
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. >> could you recount for us the blackburn affair and the underground railroad? >> i think earlier we had a sculpture-- let me see if i can go back to it. ed dwight was a fantastic sculpture and he did the sculptor down the waterfront where you have a group of black people who are looking across the detroit river to canada. i think it's the next one here. this here together. many people have come to detroit and sometimes they scratch their heads, what is that all about. this symbolizes the terminus of the underground railroad. when you have people like lambert, george d baptiste, william webb, madison lightfoot, i mean, you can go on and on in terms of these pioneering abolitionist. they were joined to some extent by the white abolitionist, many of them quakers because we in lambert had been schooled uneducated and lived among the quakers when he left her new jersey and write in detroit. key for me is a phenomenal individual because he was like one of their main conductors of the underground railroad. i know in my classes in new york city when i talk about the un
. >> could you recount for us the blackburn affair and the underground railroad? >> i think earlier we had a sculpture-- let me see if i can go back to it. ed dwight was a fantastic sculpture and he did the sculptor down the waterfront where you have a group of black people who are looking across the detroit river to canada. i think it's the next one here. this here together. many people have come to detroit and sometimes they scratch their heads, what is that all about. this...
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let's bring in marsha blackburne, tennessee congress man vice chair joins me now. good to see you, congressman. >> you too, liz. liz: all right. be an exchange in the works for tougher border security? >> i think what you're going to see is the president doing sending it back to congress and saying let's take this up and let's debate it. the american people are people of orderly process. they don't want to see amnesty. they do want to see the border security is that we're going to go back and revisit this. this is unconstitutional. president obama even before he took this action said he didn't have that authority, and he did it anyway, so it is time for us to address this and get it off the books once and for all, and i tell you. don't know what the outcome will be, but i do know we're going to get it done, and i have no doubt in this process you will see a secure southern border. liz: yeah, you know, the president is now dealing with immigration reform. there was nothing done, as you pointed out for eight years under obama. you pointed out the trump voters don't l
let's bring in marsha blackburne, tennessee congress man vice chair joins me now. good to see you, congressman. >> you too, liz. liz: all right. be an exchange in the works for tougher border security? >> i think what you're going to see is the president doing sending it back to congress and saying let's take this up and let's debate it. the american people are people of orderly process. they don't want to see amnesty. they do want to see the border security is that we're going to...
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columbia pike southbound at blackburn road. caution there.ll avenue. 66 eastbound crash is blocking the shoulder after the car rest. heavier delays picking up 66 eastbound. you can see you're parked in that camera there as you come from manassas through centerville so watch out for that one. leesburg pike westbound crash after the dulles toll road. that just cleared to the right shoulder. we are seeing just a little bit of stop-and-go traffic in the area. you can see the flashing lights there. as we move to metro right now orange line single tracking. delays because of that. trains only running every 16 minutes. new carrollton landover cheverly deanwood and minnesota avenue stations impacted. largo town center or morgan boulevard on the blue or silver line better gets to get around that. we'll keep you updated if there's any other metro delays you need to be aware of. 270 southbound 34 minute we'll keep you updated. 70 dealing with some congestion. keep it to fox5. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ (laughing) - what are you doing? - well, now t
columbia pike southbound at blackburn road. caution there.ll avenue. 66 eastbound crash is blocking the shoulder after the car rest. heavier delays picking up 66 eastbound. you can see you're parked in that camera there as you come from manassas through centerville so watch out for that one. leesburg pike westbound crash after the dulles toll road. that just cleared to the right shoulder. we are seeing just a little bit of stop-and-go traffic in the area. you can see the flashing lights there....
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not as old as tony blackburn! or me! or as old as some other audiences. but not much older.s a real game, always, it's a demotic game for the bbc to make sure its audiences are where they want to be. thank you very much, fascinating stuff. you will be getting ready for the bbc centenary, that's not too far off. we'll talk again before then, i hope. time for a look at the weather. first of all, barack obama joined prince harry to spring a surprise on the dawn of the invicta ‘s games. obama arrived courtside to cheer on the us will chair basketball team, they were mobbed by a crowd when they were mobbed by a crowd when they arrived and happily posed for photos with friends. some pretty autumnal and unsettled weather on the cards through the second half of the weekend. today it's a contrasting picture across the country, some rain across parts of wales in south—west england. later on that will creep east. further north, not a bad day. sunny spells for more than england. scattered showers across scotland. temperatures around 13 to 17. the evening hours, rain and strengthening wi
not as old as tony blackburn! or me! or as old as some other audiences. but not much older.s a real game, always, it's a demotic game for the bbc to make sure its audiences are where they want to be. thank you very much, fascinating stuff. you will be getting ready for the bbc centenary, that's not too far off. we'll talk again before then, i hope. time for a look at the weather. first of all, barack obama joined prince harry to spring a surprise on the dawn of the invicta ‘s games. obama...
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let's bring in tennessee representative marsha blackburn.ou for joining us, congresswoman, we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> elizabeth: the goal is for the house and senate, obviously, to get a resolution before mid october, but people are talking about getting tax reform done before the budget is done. i mean, is that putting the cart before the horse? what is going to come first just so our, you know, people at home know. >> the preference is to get the budget done first -- elizabeth: right. >> -- so that we can set the reconciliation number and then move forward with tax reform. the good thing is, and this is where the cart kind of gets before the horse, is that you have people discussing what they really want to see in this bill. and that's the positive. i think we are going to have that resolved by the time we get the budget across the line and get that reconciliation number, and it will be a very quick finish. elizabeth: when it comes to the budge, i want to ask you a couple questions about tax reform, what is going to be a
let's bring in tennessee representative marsha blackburn.ou for joining us, congresswoman, we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> elizabeth: the goal is for the house and senate, obviously, to get a resolution before mid october, but people are talking about getting tax reform done before the budget is done. i mean, is that putting the cart before the horse? what is going to come first just so our, you know, people at home know. >> the preference is to get the budget...
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one of the three republicans joined just now opposed to it, marsha blackburn.nderstand you have placed your boats, haven't you? >> i was a "no" vote. we have a debt ceiling increase and cr, and we don't get those reforms that we need. i don't like the harvey and irma relates to all of these packages should stand alone. they should not be coupled or have a debt ceiling set on ther there. or acr put on them. i would have preferred to see these as stand-alone. house yesterday voted for and i voted for the initial hurricane relief package, which is what we should be doing. we put it out by itself on the board and cultivate it. >> julie: congressman mark walker wrote in a letter, "while some of advocated for a clean debt limit increase, this was simply increase the barring of authority of the government while irresponsibly ignoring the urges of reform." why do you believe that president trump made this deal in the first place? >> i think he felt like he was clearing the debt so that he could move on to tax reform and health care and infrastructure. i appreciate why
one of the three republicans joined just now opposed to it, marsha blackburn.nderstand you have placed your boats, haven't you? >> i was a "no" vote. we have a debt ceiling increase and cr, and we don't get those reforms that we need. i don't like the harvey and irma relates to all of these packages should stand alone. they should not be coupled or have a debt ceiling set on ther there. or acr put on them. i would have preferred to see these as stand-alone. house yesterday voted...
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yet in 1987, he signed up for a season in the small village near blackburn.l island, rishton was the ideal sort of environment for me. it wasn't as sunny as where i grew up. when i first went, it was so gloomy, i couldn't understand how could cricket be played in this part of the world, but anything goes in that part of the world when it comes to cricket here. and that went for viv‘s arrival into the lancashire league. they said, "why not a chopper?" it was quite a spectacular landing. i remember still at this particular spot, looking in the distance and seeing this little lot get bigger and bigger, until eventually this massive helicopter landed on the field there and the place erupted. a helicopter dropping him off right by the wicket after an overnight flight from the west indies. and, for the biggest name to ever play in the lancashire league, there was a welcome to match. what do you think you can do for the club? well, i'm just trying to do what i've done for teams like somerset. add a bit of spice, i hope. one of the things that i remember more than an
yet in 1987, he signed up for a season in the small village near blackburn.l island, rishton was the ideal sort of environment for me. it wasn't as sunny as where i grew up. when i first went, it was so gloomy, i couldn't understand how could cricket be played in this part of the world, but anything goes in that part of the world when it comes to cricket here. and that went for viv‘s arrival into the lancashire league. they said, "why not a chopper?" it was quite a spectacular...
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blackburn of opinion tennessee. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for vorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 156. the nays are 248. the amendment is not aadopted. the unfinished business is request for recorded vote on amendment number 56, printed in house report number 115-297 by the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 56, printed in house report number 115-2 the 7, offered by mr. palme
blackburn of opinion tennessee. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for vorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings...
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aaron safir, bbc news. 50 years ago, the bbc launched radio one, with tony blackburn as the first djnames, including kenny everett, john peel, and more recently chris moyles. this weekend, a series of special programmes will celebrate radio one's half century on the air. our arts correspondent david sillito reports. one... bbc radioi... we are celebrating 50 years. go! there we are. radioi — bright, young, and 50 years old. 50 yea rs. they give you the opportunity to reflect and celebrate, but, importantly, look to the future. because that future is a bit of a worry — in an age of smartphones and streaming, can old—style radio stations remain essential listening, given the radio is, for many, a bit of a mystery? can i give you this? it's a radio. yeah... you've got it upside down at the moment. could you find radio i on there? i'll try. i have no idea. but you've never used a radio, have you? no. never. is this how you find signals? you've never held a radio, have you? this? you are making me feel very old today. good morning, everyone, and welcome to the exciting newshour on radioi.
aaron safir, bbc news. 50 years ago, the bbc launched radio one, with tony blackburn as the first djnames, including kenny everett, john peel, and more recently chris moyles. this weekend, a series of special programmes will celebrate radio one's half century on the air. our arts correspondent david sillito reports. one... bbc radioi... we are celebrating 50 years. go! there we are. radioi — bright, young, and 50 years old. 50 yea rs. they give you the opportunity to reflect and celebrate,...
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james cook, bbc news, yosemite, in california. 50 years ago, the bbc launched radio 1, with tony blackburnial programmes will celebrate radio 1‘s half century on air. david sillito reports. jingle: one. bbc. radioi. we are celebrating 50 years. radio1. bright, young, and 50 years old! 50 yea rs. they give you an opportunity to reflect, they give you an opportunity to celebrate but they also give you an opportunity to more importantly look to the future. because that future is a bit of a worry. in an age of smartphones and streaming, can old—style radio stations remain essential listening, given that the radio is for many a bit of a mystery? can i give you this? it‘s a radio. yeah. you‘ve got it upside down at the moment. could you find radio 1 on there? i‘ll try. what do i do here? you‘ve never used a radio, have you? no. is this the one where you find signals? you‘ve never held a radio, have you? no. this? no, it‘s this thing here. 0h. you‘re making me feel very old today. jingle: voice of radio 1! and good morning, everyone. welcome to the exciting new sound of radio 1. but not quite as
james cook, bbc news, yosemite, in california. 50 years ago, the bbc launched radio 1, with tony blackburnial programmes will celebrate radio 1‘s half century on air. david sillito reports. jingle: one. bbc. radioi. we are celebrating 50 years. radio1. bright, young, and 50 years old! 50 yea rs. they give you an opportunity to reflect, they give you an opportunity to celebrate but they also give you an opportunity to more importantly look to the future. because that future is a bit of a...
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the dj tony blackburn announced the exciting new sound of radio1and announced the exciting new sound the rain sentence case back — by the move as the first record. jingle: one. bbc. radioi. we are celebrating 50 years. radio1. bright, young, and 50 years old! 50 yea rs. they give you an opportunity to reflect, they give you an opportunity to celebrate but they also give you an opportunity to more importantly look to the future. because that future is a bit of a worry. in an age of smartphones and streaming, can old—style radio stations remain essential listening, given that the radio is for many a bit of a mystery? can i give you this? it's a radio. yeah. you've got it upside down at the moment. could you find radio 1 on there? i'll try. what do i do here? you've never used a radio, have you? no. is this the one where you find signals? you've never held a radio, have you? no. this? no, it's this thing here. 0h. you're making me feel very old today. jingle: voice of radio 1! and good morning, everyone. welcome to the exciting new sound of radio 1. but not quite as old as this well—kno
the dj tony blackburn announced the exciting new sound of radio1and announced the exciting new sound the rain sentence case back — by the move as the first record. jingle: one. bbc. radioi. we are celebrating 50 years. radio1. bright, young, and 50 years old! 50 yea rs. they give you an opportunity to reflect, they give you an opportunity to celebrate but they also give you an opportunity to more importantly look to the future. because that future is a bit of a worry. in an age of smartphones...
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nothing said this is an arrow you're very familiar with yeah i mean it's interesting actually marsha blackburn it seems like she's going to run for senate to replace bob corker she's opposing she's been a very strong advocate for the telecommunications industry and against net neutrality when it's curious that you mentioned chattanooga has a municipal broadband system it's something that she tried to get banned which is something a publican's unfortunately don't believe in local control and things like that but it's been a. huge successes rejuvenated the entire city and honestly a lake we've had net neutrality the entire time internet's around and it's not a problem so i don't understand why i didn't. see guys trying to propose a solution for a problem that doesn't exist i mean we don't need to let people start discriminating on content when the internet seems to work fine as it is right now import of the problem is that the innovation comes through investments by varying types of activities if you're going to have low use limited activity them the amount of resource that you can bring to bear
nothing said this is an arrow you're very familiar with yeah i mean it's interesting actually marsha blackburn it seems like she's going to run for senate to replace bob corker she's opposing she's been a very strong advocate for the telecommunications industry and against net neutrality when it's curious that you mentioned chattanooga has a municipal broadband system it's something that she tried to get banned which is something a publican's unfortunately don't believe in local control and...
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ten seconds to go before radio 1, tony blackburn.radio1. and now the story so far... blue, blue, blue, blue, electric blue. how you doing gang, all right? all right? don't go breaking my heart. this could be massive. first i was afraid, i was petrified. nothing really matters. the radio! road show. london calling to the far away sound. radio, radio 1 with its sound for you. england, scotland, ireland, wales. more rock than you can handle. 275, 285. britain's favourite music, music, music. three, two, one... we're in fm. britain's favourite radio. radioi. stop showing off! in the '90s. oh la, la, la, it's the way that we rock. radio1. this is very exciting. as we continue... strike a pose, there's nothing to it. oh, it's a bit hot, isn't it. trailer park girls go round the outside, round the outside, round the outside. i say, don't you know... this is radio 1. love's got me looking so crazy right now. you say you don't know. there's a fire starting in my heart. let the music soothe you. and good morning everyone. welcome to the exciti
ten seconds to go before radio 1, tony blackburn.radio1. and now the story so far... blue, blue, blue, blue, electric blue. how you doing gang, all right? all right? don't go breaking my heart. this could be massive. first i was afraid, i was petrified. nothing really matters. the radio! road show. london calling to the far away sound. radio, radio 1 with its sound for you. england, scotland, ireland, wales. more rock than you can handle. 275, 285. britain's favourite music, music, music....
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marsha blackburn joins me now. congressman thanks for being here. i want to ask you about what we are seeing in florida. so chevron responded to our requesting they want to be clear that we have a zero tolerance for on lawful price gouging. in all of our branded faces. branded stations follow the law. was she right to point out this problem. of course she is correct to point out this problem because what we should be hearing from companies at this point with harvey and with irma and with josÉ and with connie that is right behind it they should be saying how can we help. not how much of we make. of course we know the companies like amazon are doing data mining and prices differ from one person to another. and then you have these companies like chevron they cannot do the price gouging during this time. i think she is right to call it out. she is right to put a stop to it. united i think there were no words for what happened there and for their response to be that. to improve the customer experience. this is about saving lives in getting people out of
marsha blackburn joins me now. congressman thanks for being here. i want to ask you about what we are seeing in florida. so chevron responded to our requesting they want to be clear that we have a zero tolerance for on lawful price gouging. in all of our branded faces. branded stations follow the law. was she right to point out this problem. of course she is correct to point out this problem because what we should be hearing from companies at this point with harvey and with irma and with josÉ...
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. >> in blackburn. >> does the prime minister agree with me that immigration is essential to the strength of the uk economy, diversity and cultural fabric? >> i have said on many occasions inflation has been good for the uk but what people want to see his control of that, what people want you to see is result of coming out of the european union, already payable to control in relation to those who come to this country from outside countries with the european union and we continue to believe government - it is important to have migration at sustainable levels, tens of thousands, because of these particularly on people at the low end of the income scale and depressing their wages. >> last october the prime minister was forced into a humiliating you turn on proposal to force companies to disclose how many foreign workers they employed. 100 eu nationals in the united kingdom -- causing alarm to them and many others. we need to cherish those -- prime minister must stop dancing to the tune of a right wing backbencher, apologize for the disgraceful treatment her government has showed migrants to
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joining us now to talk about that and more marsha blackburn who recently introduced a resolution in theduring the national anthem. we'll get to that but i want to start. welcome congresswoman, good to have you with us this morning. want to talk about tax reform. there was a question there about the huge slate of legislative priorities that have come and gone with respect to getting some of these major things ticked off the list. the house has passed all kinds of things but it hasn't happened in the senate. how are house members feeling about your colleagues across the hill? >> well, there is a little bit of frustration with the senate. that's fair to say. we're very hopeful that they are going to find a way to take an action on healthcare before september 30th hits the books. and we are very hopeful that they are going to join us in our push to make the tax code flatter, fairer and more simple. tomorrow we'll be all sleeves rolled up focused, working through this, making a determination of exactly what that package is going to look like. >> shannon: will you do it with democrat votes? >
joining us now to talk about that and more marsha blackburn who recently introduced a resolution in theduring the national anthem. we'll get to that but i want to start. welcome congresswoman, good to have you with us this morning. want to talk about tax reform. there was a question there about the huge slate of legislative priorities that have come and gone with respect to getting some of these major things ticked off the list. the house has passed all kinds of things but it hasn't happened in...
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. >> marsha blackburn joins us now to discuss this.he house energy and commerce committee. i have to say in full disclosure i love the state of tennessee. i'm not from there but you run a pretty good state down there. i was as when asking though. you are concerned about health care as it relates to not just tennesseans but people throughout the country. what did you say about this current impediment that appears to be running full circle for the senate once again. i have to tell you that you say one of vote away from failure and you say one vote away from victory. that is kind of where we are. as secretary price said they are continuing to work on it. if you look at obamacare by the emotion --dash back by -- by the numbers and not the emotion. 19million americans have opted to take themselves out of this and pay penalties. you were talking about tennessee we had 121,000. they choose to pay penalties amounted to $54 million. so that they have that. they did not had to go into this high price center. they can't afford to buy or use it wh
. >> marsha blackburn joins us now to discuss this.he house energy and commerce committee. i have to say in full disclosure i love the state of tennessee. i'm not from there but you run a pretty good state down there. i was as when asking though. you are concerned about health care as it relates to not just tennesseans but people throughout the country. what did you say about this current impediment that appears to be running full circle for the senate once again. i have to tell you that...
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dj tony blackburn announced "the exciting new sound of radio 1" and played the move‘s flowers in the we are celebrating 50 years. radio1. bright, young, and 50 years old! 50 yea rs. they give you an opportunity to reflect, they give you an opportunity to celebrate, but they also give you an opportunity to more importantly look to the future. because that future is a bit of a worry. in an age of smartphones and streaming, can old—style radio stations remain essential listening, given that the radio is for many a bit of a mystery? can i give you this? it‘s a radio. yeah. you‘ve got it upside down at the moment. could you find radio 1 on there? i‘ll try. what do i do here? you‘ve never used a radio, have you? no. is this the one where you find signals? you‘ve never held a radio, have you? no. this? no, it‘s this thing here. 0h. you‘re making me feel very old today. jingle: voice of radio 1! and good morning, everyone. welcome to the exciting new sound of radio 1. but not quite as old as this well—known face, who will tomorrow recreate this, the first ever radio 1 show. i listen to some
dj tony blackburn announced "the exciting new sound of radio 1" and played the move‘s flowers in the we are celebrating 50 years. radio1. bright, young, and 50 years old! 50 yea rs. they give you an opportunity to reflect, they give you an opportunity to celebrate, but they also give you an opportunity to more importantly look to the future. because that future is a bit of a worry. in an age of smartphones and streaming, can old—style radio stations remain essential listening,...
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in burtonsville dealing with a crash columbia pike southbound at blackburn road.at in with typical 29 volume and you can see all those brake lights in the camera. 29 is super heavy headed toward that location. as you make your way out on 95 northbound, 15 miles per hour average by prince william parkway in dale city. it's going to take you 28 minutes to get from dale city to the beltway. heavier volume south of that point through stafford as well. lots to get through this morning, guys. back to you. >> ♪ happening today the president will meet separately with the leaders of israel and france before his big address to the entire united nations tomorrow. on the agenda tensions in north korea likely a big topic of the speech. other topics could include the civil war in syria economic crisis in venezuela and nuclear deal with iran. in the past president trump has been critical of the un even suggesting making big budget cuts to the united united nations. >> secretary of state rex whether to shut down the newly reopened u.s. embassy in havana cuba after 21 diplomats an
in burtonsville dealing with a crash columbia pike southbound at blackburn road.at in with typical 29 volume and you can see all those brake lights in the camera. 29 is super heavy headed toward that location. as you make your way out on 95 northbound, 15 miles per hour average by prince william parkway in dale city. it's going to take you 28 minutes to get from dale city to the beltway. heavier volume south of that point through stafford as well. lots to get through this morning, guys. back to...
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representative marcia blackburn, we spoke to her yesterday. she was pretty annoyed. she felt the harvey stuff should be kept totally separate from the debt ceiling. she is not happy the two were linked. your thoughts. >> with all due respect to the representative, unfortunately president trump with harvey and irma coming up fast he wanted to avoid a a shutdown, avoiding optics of in a national crisis. he is absolutely clear. he wants to clear the legislative decks. he doesn't want anything to muddy tax reform. basically he is playing the long game. frankly in totality it was the good move. say he dug in his heels and long-term deal, and mcconnell and ryan couldn't deliver votes. guess, he and republican was be blamed for shut down, and tax reform he is hoping to get before the end of the year. trish: this is really smart politics as well, in addition to good business, right? because you're getting something done. i think people kind of had it with a government that is ineffective. pablo, from the democratic side on this, what are you thinking? does this prove to you
representative marcia blackburn, we spoke to her yesterday. she was pretty annoyed. she felt the harvey stuff should be kept totally separate from the debt ceiling. she is not happy the two were linked. your thoughts. >> with all due respect to the representative, unfortunately president trump with harvey and irma coming up fast he wanted to avoid a a shutdown, avoiding optics of in a national crisis. he is absolutely clear. he wants to clear the legislative decks. he doesn't want...
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. >> marsha blackburn will replace bob corker in the senate. >> she'll run and win. >> protrump and proestablishments all. when we return, let me finish tonight with trump watch. you won't like it. you're watching "hardball." (avo) when you have type 2 diabetes, you manage your a1c, but you also have a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. non-insulin victoza® lowers a1c, and now reduces cardiovascular risk. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill. (avo) and for people with type 2 diabetes treating cardiovascular disease, victoza® is now approved to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. (avo) victoza® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. stop taking victoza® and get medical help right away if you get symptoms of a seri
. >> marsha blackburn will replace bob corker in the senate. >> she'll run and win. >> protrump and proestablishments all. when we return, let me finish tonight with trump watch. you won't like it. you're watching "hardball." (avo) when you have type 2 diabetes, you manage your a1c, but you also have a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. non-insulin victoza® lowers a1c, and now reduces cardiovascular risk. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the...
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. >> if given the chance to vote for corker or marsha blackburn.e candidate, no. it puts the seat in play but not that much in play. i'm the optimist. all of a sudden they do that and put the gubernatorial seat in play. they're going to be fighting these things, too. >> i'm not sure. but i certainly don't think it is implausible given the, i think we'll see in the next few weeks, a bunk of announcements of primary challenges and that can spur additional retirements. it's tuesday, election day. always more exciting. this is the drug enforcement agency. we are ordering you to land immediately. alright boys, let's land. what is he? [ car horn honks ] that's for your bike. you never saw me. [ bell rings ] i was working for the c.i.a. and pablo escobar. who thought that was gonna be a problem? [ upbeat music playing ] there are bills blowin' around the backyard. i'll rake it up in the mornin'. shoot the gringo! it gets crazy from here. american made. rated r. want sure!ck? alright, looks like we've got chips, popcorn, pretzels? pretzels! plain, sourdoug
. >> if given the chance to vote for corker or marsha blackburn.e candidate, no. it puts the seat in play but not that much in play. i'm the optimist. all of a sudden they do that and put the gubernatorial seat in play. they're going to be fighting these things, too. >> i'm not sure. but i certainly don't think it is implausible given the, i think we'll see in the next few weeks, a bunk of announcements of primary challenges and that can spur additional retirements. it's tuesday,...
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we got the blackburn case, the blackbird affair, of these runaway fugitives who arrived from louisville, kentucky, and thought they had found a safe refuge away from these bounty hunters. with the passing of the 1850 slave act that meant you had to go a little bit further pics of these people are looking across the detroit river to windsor. sometimes even windsor wasn't far enough. you had to keep going. on up the 401 up to ontario, on to toronto. and, of course, chatham laid on become a very profound what you call community of abolitionists that was up there. we can talk about anderson was one of the black new road with john brad pitt when you start talking about the later time after the whole abolitionist beginning with william lambert, here's frederick douglass comes to detroit and he meets with john brown. there's a marker downtown, second baptist church, very instant middle that and, of course, saint matthews is going to be instrumental later on. we cannot ignore the church, this whole, together in terms of resistance, you know, the whole idea of self-determination. it was coming f
we got the blackburn case, the blackbird affair, of these runaway fugitives who arrived from louisville, kentucky, and thought they had found a safe refuge away from these bounty hunters. with the passing of the 1850 slave act that meant you had to go a little bit further pics of these people are looking across the detroit river to windsor. sometimes even windsor wasn't far enough. you had to keep going. on up the 401 up to ontario, on to toronto. and, of course, chatham laid on become a very...