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>> yes, the cb radio saved my life many times. people told me about it before i got there. you never know when something is happening ahead of you. if you don't have a cb radio, now people don't use it like they should. they use it for gossip. when you are running in the fog, you need to know what's ahead of you. because of big pileups. >> let's hear from joe in illinois. >> we had edward before. he was talking about the infrastructure. it's only about 25% of the budget. the rest of it is in their. everyone wants to save the child. if they wouldn't kill them we would have enough to take care of everything. that's not my point. my point is the schools today are dumbing down the students. for instance, an oregon -- in oregon you have an idea that they don't have to have masks or reading to graduate. that is where a pool of our politicians come from is from the schools. if they don't how to read and they don't know anything about math, they should be forced to go to the cato institute running a political forum that would run a seminar on economics for the politicians. if they
>> yes, the cb radio saved my life many times. people told me about it before i got there. you never know when something is happening ahead of you. if you don't have a cb radio, now people don't use it like they should. they use it for gossip. when you are running in the fog, you need to know what's ahead of you. because of big pileups. >> let's hear from joe in illinois. >> we had edward before. he was talking about the infrastructure. it's only about 25% of the budget. the...
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it's all part of our friday lesions list with k cbs radio's liam anglin. >> guitar pioneers, the ventures. they've been around for six decades. they're the focus of the cinema international film festival. that's tomorrow night. the screen and cuisine outdoor dinner, film, and live music event is at cornerstone, and the movie, the ventures -- stars on guitars. let me tell you, this is such a great film. i love it so much, i'm going to see it again tomorrow night. it's a dinner and movie all- star, top chef casey thompson will be cooking. there will be a live performance by cult bend the merman. check out the full schedule of festival runs through sunday and i'll see you there. >>> you can see the rest of liam's list of things to do at kpix.com and see him live fridays on our morning show. >>> more than 70 dinosaurs have made their way to the bay area as the jurassic quest drive through returns. it's all happening at the santa clara county fairgrounds. jurassic quest features drive through audio tours led by paleontologists. >> people don't know a lot about dinosaurs. this is a perfect oppo
it's all part of our friday lesions list with k cbs radio's liam anglin. >> guitar pioneers, the ventures. they've been around for six decades. they're the focus of the cinema international film festival. that's tomorrow night. the screen and cuisine outdoor dinner, film, and live music event is at cornerstone, and the movie, the ventures -- stars on guitars. let me tell you, this is such a great film. i love it so much, i'm going to see it again tomorrow night. it's a dinner and movie...
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the cb radio saved my life and number of times. host: how so?e told me about it before i got there. you never know when something is happening ahead of you. if you don't have a cb radio, nowadays people use it for gossip. when you are running in fog, you need to know what is going on ahead of you, because of big pileups. host: dennis in rapid city south dakota. let's hear from joe in illinois. go-ahead. caller: we heard the person from the cato institute. . he was talking about infrastructure. 25% of the budget. the rest of it is in there. everybody wants to save the child -- the child. if they had not killed them in abortions, we would have enough to take care of everything, but that is not my point. the schools today are dumbing down the students. for instance, in oregon, you have an idea that they don't have to have masks or they don't have to have reading to graduate. that is where the pool of our politicians comes from, from our schools. if they don't know how to read and they don't know anything about masks, they should before to go to the
the cb radio saved my life and number of times. host: how so?e told me about it before i got there. you never know when something is happening ahead of you. if you don't have a cb radio, nowadays people use it for gossip. when you are running in fog, you need to know what is going on ahead of you, because of big pileups. host: dennis in rapid city south dakota. let's hear from joe in illinois. go-ahead. caller: we heard the person from the cato institute. . he was talking about infrastructure....
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ran for two years, starting in 1964, as "let's talk to lucy," a daily ten-minute program on the cbs radio but only because they were kept safe over the last 57 years by lucy and her husband desi's tod vance, my adorable vivian bagley. >> reporter: one of the show's highlights is a sit-down lucy did with her longtime co-star, vivian vance. >> you and i have been through a lot. >> we have been through a lot, lucille. that's another thing that has drawn us even closer through the years, rather than the long association driving us apart. >> how did lucy arnes find this gold mine? >> i think her mother understood content and understood the value of everything that she did. and i think that's why those radio programs were saved. lucy arnes was aware of them, took care of them, but she didn't really know what to do with them. now we have podcasting, we have streaming, and she found a market for them. >> did anything surprise you about the real lucy? >> she's very tough. she's very opinionated. very secure in expressing herself. i think she knew that she was lucy. and there was everybody else. >>
ran for two years, starting in 1964, as "let's talk to lucy," a daily ten-minute program on the cbs radio but only because they were kept safe over the last 57 years by lucy and her husband desi's tod vance, my adorable vivian bagley. >> reporter: one of the show's highlights is a sit-down lucy did with her longtime co-star, vivian vance. >> you and i have been through a lot. >> we have been through a lot, lucille. that's another thing that has drawn us even closer...
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he is the science correspondent for cbs this morning, host of the popular radio program science fantastic and exploration and the hosts of may terrific educational tv shows on bbc and the discovery channel. welcome to today's program. after such a great introduction i can't wait to hear the speaker myself. i'm a research physicist but i also work with the bbc television and the discovery channel, and i get to interview some of the greatest minds of science and philosophy. every time i interview these people, i asked them the key question of all questions, the question that has haunted philosophers and scientists for generations and that is is there intelligent life on earth? i was watching the kardashians on tv last night and no, no intelligent life on this planet. but actually, there is one question of all questions that has haunted the greatest minds for the past 2,000 years. is there a unifying principle, a paradigm, and all-consuming theory that would explain the richness, the variety, the splendor of our universe. that's the story of my book the en2,000 year chase to find a theory of
he is the science correspondent for cbs this morning, host of the popular radio program science fantastic and exploration and the hosts of may terrific educational tv shows on bbc and the discovery channel. welcome to today's program. after such a great introduction i can't wait to hear the speaker myself. i'm a research physicist but i also work with the bbc television and the discovery channel, and i get to interview some of the greatest minds of science and philosophy. every time i interview...
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fox news radio podcast always free. tomorrow on cbconcha, (doorbell chiming) oh, hey, hi, dean. hey, hi there, uh... bob. (narrator) from the battlefield to the white house, from hollywood to the heartland, america's entertainer was bob hope. oh, this room, it's so dull and depressing tonight. if only there was some way to brighten it. oh, of course.
fox news radio podcast always free. tomorrow on cbconcha, (doorbell chiming) oh, hey, hi, dean. hey, hi there, uh... bob. (narrator) from the battlefield to the white house, from hollywood to the heartland, america's entertainer was bob hope. oh, this room, it's so dull and depressing tonight. if only there was some way to brighten it. oh, of course.
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fox news radio podcast always free. tomorrow on cbrom new york. ♪ ♪ >> a good evening and welcome everybody. an agenda with grave consequences. president biden's massive spending spree dividing our nations capitol. it is on the taxpayer dime had were going to talk to larry kudlow in just moments. plus, politics is a class and for the fight over critical race theory getting heated with one teacher quitting on the spot. her emotional speech later this hour. and a power struggle between the white house andnd florida governor ron desantis over masks in school as one estate
fox news radio podcast always free. tomorrow on cbrom new york. ♪ ♪ >> a good evening and welcome everybody. an agenda with grave consequences. president biden's massive spending spree dividing our nations capitol. it is on the taxpayer dime had were going to talk to larry kudlow in just moments. plus, politics is a class and for the fight over critical race theory getting heated with one teacher quitting on the spot. her emotional speech later this hour. and a power struggle between...
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. >>> ahead and only on "cbs this morning," jason isbell will join us to talk about canceling a recent performance over covid. [sfx: radioace where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. you're in good hands with allstate. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly d onnuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vitamins... that help unleash your energy. loaded with b vitamins... ...and other key essential nutrients... ...it's a tasty way to conquer your day. try centrum multi gummies. now with a new look. (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most trusted brand winner, seven years in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more consecutive years than any other bran
. >>> ahead and only on "cbs this morning," jason isbell will join us to talk about canceling a recent performance over covid. [sfx: radioace where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. you're in good hands with allstate. for bathroom odors that...
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game shows like "the price is right" on cbs have been a programming mainstay since the birth of television. the very first, "truth or consequences" premiered on radio you from? >> originally from kansas. born in kansas. >> you don't have to get angry about it. >> later in the 1950s, quiz shows dominated. "you bet your life," "21" and "the $64,000 question" became pop sensations. >> so you're going to go ahead for $16,000. >> right. >> all right. >> syracuse university professor robert thompson is a television historian. why do you think the genre has endured for so long? >> the game show is one of those things, it doesn't have to evolve, it doesn't have to change. the game shows we're playing today are pretty much the exact same game shows forget back in the beginning of television, back in the beginning of radio. >> you do sing, though? >> yeah, i sing a little bit. >> in the 1960s, panel shows with witty contributors like "what's my line" became all the rage. >> are you sammy davis jr.? >> sammy davis jr. >> the late '60s and '70s brought edgier things like "match game," "family feud" and even "password plus." >> prostitute. >> madam. >> logical.
game shows like "the price is right" on cbs have been a programming mainstay since the birth of television. the very first, "truth or consequences" premiered on radio you from? >> originally from kansas. born in kansas. >> you don't have to get angry about it. >> later in the 1950s, quiz shows dominated. "you bet your life," "21" and "the $64,000 question" became pop sensations. >> so you're going to go ahead for $16,000....
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radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com >>> yep, >>> yep, it's wednesday, hump day, august 15, 2021. we welcome you back to "cbsver. we'll ask about the growing humanitarian crisis. >>> r. kelly's sex trafficking trial begins today. >>> and ethan hawke has a new graphic novel about a father and son. he'll tell us about that and his new marvel tv series. >> go, ethan hawke, but first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >> in kabul, they're taking western diplomats and others out of the country. >> we're about to take off from kabul with 300 afghans. >> reporter: should we be worried about being under the threat of attack? >> anybody in the intelligence heg thesiin the united statesnd >> reporter: dozens of towns are in harm's way. >> it was amplified by grace and that's cut off some of the most remote villages from getting any aid at all. >> we've heard numerous accounts from women, who said they were abused by r. kelly. but his legal team says wait a minute. not so fast. >> the biden administration is expected to announce that most americans need a coronavirus booster vaccination eight months after the shot. we
radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com >>> yep, >>> yep, it's wednesday, hump day, august 15, 2021. we welcome you back to "cbsver. we'll ask about the growing humanitarian crisis. >>> r. kelly's sex trafficking trial begins today. >>> and ethan hawke has a new graphic novel about a father and son. he'll tell us about that and his new marvel tv series. >> go, ethan hawke, but...