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the army started to acquire some of your radios in lieu of some of the radios that were having problemsit appears that the pentagon has awarded a $250 million contract for 3700 radios. what's next for you with regard to what is called the h jitters joint tactical radio system contract. >> let me just tell you that harris corporation is still a major provider of capability to the united states army and to other parts of the department of defense. the jts program, since the last time we talked 18 months ago has changed significantly. what has really come across in that program is that the importance of including nondevelopmental item products like the two that we have in front of us here into the mix. i don't know very much about the pending low rate initial production award, that gd may be getting, but it's a natural part of the hms program as it starts to wind down. but i think what we will see is that as that program goes forward, just like in the rifleman radio, is the hms mad pack as it moves into full rate production, which will be in about a year, will include radios that come, not
the army started to acquire some of your radios in lieu of some of the radios that were having problemsit appears that the pentagon has awarded a $250 million contract for 3700 radios. what's next for you with regard to what is called the h jitters joint tactical radio system contract. >> let me just tell you that harris corporation is still a major provider of capability to the united states army and to other parts of the department of defense. the jts program, since the last time we...
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this project is called black radio.here you have it, and the new project is out, and it is called black radio. your first time on the show, i pray not your last. that is our show tonight. until next time, thanks for watching. keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with a harvard professor of sarah lawrence-lightfoot. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do thei try to live my life every daywe know that we are only halfway and we have work to do. fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more.
this project is called black radio.here you have it, and the new project is out, and it is called black radio. your first time on the show, i pray not your last. that is our show tonight. until next time, thanks for watching. keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with a harvard professor of sarah lawrence-lightfoot. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is...
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but with the military this is a whole new set of radio frequencies, radio technology, even before the planning we didn't know what they had. it took us several planning opportunities and meetings to flush through some of that information and one of the biggest take aways for us, as a city we're required to have a tactical interoperatable communications plan. it describes how you interoperate in an emergency or an event within the city as well as regional partners. we don't have that with military and i think that's one of the biggest take aways, we need to really flesh out a document so we have captured who our contacts are, what technology they are going to bring to the table and start that initial planning from the get-go. we also had some technical challenges with land mobile radio. you know, we have the coverage issues, but we were stationed at the san francisco police department command van, i had some very sharp people there who were able to work through a lot of those interoperatability issues so a huge thank you to the police department and also the fire department and sheriff
but with the military this is a whole new set of radio frequencies, radio technology, even before the planning we didn't know what they had. it took us several planning opportunities and meetings to flush through some of that information and one of the biggest take aways for us, as a city we're required to have a tactical interoperatable communications plan. it describes how you interoperate in an emergency or an event within the city as well as regional partners. we don't have that with...
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that is just some of what airs on c-span radio. >> how can people here c-span radio? its shares in d.c., but what if they don't live in d.c.? >> in sirte started in 1997, new technology has made a radio station available on a number of platforms. you can listen to us on xm satellite radio. by dasani 119. if you have a smartphone, you can find our app blackberry, android, and iphone, and on itunes. you can listen to our station on the phone if you died in. and online at c-span.org. and in the d.c. area on 90.1 fm. we are on hd radio as well in the washington area, hd 1. when the house and senate are in session, you can hear the house live on c-span radio hd 2. and the senate live on hd 3. >> nancy calo, thank you so much. it is the 15th anniversary of c- span radio. we will be right back. >> in the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or not by the military- industrial complex. >> what was that speech important? >> it warned against the military industrial complex, which has become a cliche. people did n
that is just some of what airs on c-span radio. >> how can people here c-span radio? its shares in d.c., but what if they don't live in d.c.? >> in sirte started in 1997, new technology has made a radio station available on a number of platforms. you can listen to us on xm satellite radio. by dasani 119. if you have a smartphone, you can find our app blackberry, android, and iphone, and on itunes. you can listen to our station on the phone if you died in. and online at c-span.org....
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this radio host made incendiary comments. i will not repeat them, because i do not want to stick to that level. -- stopp to that level. 41 corporations have pulled their advertisements from this radio show. [applause] i am in the radio business, that is a lot. 41 major companies. aol, netflix, that is a lot of companies. two radio stations have dropped his show altogether. not surprisingly, john stuart have had the best commentary on what is going on. there are so many attacks on women's health. we talked about this on my show today. last year, states enacted a record number of abortion restrictions. in all 50 states combined, we are talking. legislators introduced more than 1100 provisions. in 2010, it was 950. 68% of these provisions restrict access to abortion services. yesterday, bob mcdonnell signed a bill that requires women to have the ultrasound's prior to having an abortion. this was supposed to be a transvaginal ultrasound. 300 women's rights groups to to the streets of the capitol in richmond, va., on saturday and
this radio host made incendiary comments. i will not repeat them, because i do not want to stick to that level. -- stopp to that level. 41 corporations have pulled their advertisements from this radio show. [applause] i am in the radio business, that is a lot. 41 major companies. aol, netflix, that is a lot of companies. two radio stations have dropped his show altogether. not surprisingly, john stuart have had the best commentary on what is going on. there are so many attacks on women's...
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here know what the speed of a radio signal is that come from the radio antenna's downtown? anyone here know what the speed of those signals are? i'll bet there's people is from that know. in fact, i'll bet that most of the people in this room know, and they say, "wait a minute. isn't that the speed of light? did he said the speed of light?" how many people saying, "yeah, i think it's the speed of light." "no, a speed of light is for light. this is a radio, honey. it's different." no, no, no it's not different. it's just the low frequency. we're gonna learn later on just the low frequency light wave. and it all have the same speed. so the speed 300,000 kilometers per second equals to frequency of the wave times the wavelength. give me your favorite radio station. what's the call letters? kccn. kccnn. what's the number for kccn? - 1420. - what is it? - 1420. - am. what, 1420? am. is it 1420? let's see how long those waves there. the frequency, gang, is guess what? 1420. can we round it off to 1400? - i can't do, too, huh? - it's not. it's gonna-- oh, that's 1,400 kilocycles,
here know what the speed of a radio signal is that come from the radio antenna's downtown? anyone here know what the speed of those signals are? i'll bet there's people is from that know. in fact, i'll bet that most of the people in this room know, and they say, "wait a minute. isn't that the speed of light? did he said the speed of light?" how many people saying, "yeah, i think it's the speed of light." "no, a speed of light is for light. this is a radio, honey. it's...
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>> ipad started in high school in radio. my brother got on staff. i figured if my older brother could do it, i could do it. i got on staff. i called football games and basketball games. in college, i got paid $10 a game to the demand for high school and football games, i discover public radio at the same time. i was more of a news guy. i fell in love with npr in particular. i had a saturday morning shift in kentucky. i had to get up, go in, turn the radio on and put on national programs on the air. i got to sit there and listen to scott simon, weekend edition, for two hours. he is a brilliant broadcaster. i got to hear twice how he would conduct an interview, how he would write, how he would put a picture in people's heads. it was brilliant. i have read this in one of your articles or books that it mattered to you when somebody recognize your voice. was it a young girl? >> that is right. i was on an airplane, on my way to karachi to do some of the research for this book. we were boarding the plane. i changed planes. someone tapped my shoulder. it wa
>> ipad started in high school in radio. my brother got on staff. i figured if my older brother could do it, i could do it. i got on staff. i called football games and basketball games. in college, i got paid $10 a game to the demand for high school and football games, i discover public radio at the same time. i was more of a news guy. i fell in love with npr in particular. i had a saturday morning shift in kentucky. i had to get up, go in, turn the radio on and put on national programs...
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he was a radio guy, made good money. and spent it.inance not a strong suit, said his friend, doug johnson. >> he was bad with money, and he was paperwork averse. he would just forget to file his taxes for a few years. >> reporter: how many years would he go? >> his record was eight. >> reporter: but then steven's father died, and the bad money manager was suddenly confronted with a windfall. steven inherited nearly $2 million. so now he would have to manage real money. >> he was trying to manage the estate, trying to get things organized, which, for steven, was an almost impossible battle. >> sure. >> reporter: but happily, there was harvey, the ex-banker to help him get the money socked away, a nice, safe tax haven, offshore. >> he said he's helping me with stuff, a retired financial planner and investment banker. >> reporter: just the sort of person i need right now. >> yeah, and boy, this would be a real great help. >> reporter: but that was just business. what really caught steven's imagination was sailing around the world. that i
he was a radio guy, made good money. and spent it.inance not a strong suit, said his friend, doug johnson. >> he was bad with money, and he was paperwork averse. he would just forget to file his taxes for a few years. >> reporter: how many years would he go? >> his record was eight. >> reporter: but then steven's father died, and the bad money manager was suddenly confronted with a windfall. steven inherited nearly $2 million. so now he would have to manage real money....
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listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary, it is likely you are at an incident that may be involved with bnice, your safety is the most important. limit your time, get your distance away from that and some type of shielding and listen to the emergency alert system, your radio. . >> there's an acronym that we use to use an extinguisher. what's that acronym? we're going to take turns putting out this fire. you can see that it will make a pretty big mess but at least it put out the fire in your house or something like that. so when we want to shut off electricity is when we see an outlet or something smoking, when you smell that burning smell or if you are not really sure or if you do smell gas and it's safe to do so. if i am in the basement with this set up, this sort of ragedy old set up with switches and i smell gas, is it a good idea
listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary, it is likely you are at an incident that may be involved with bnice, your safety is the most important. limit your time, get your distance away from that and some type of shielding and listen to the emergency alert system, your radio. . >> there's an acronym that...
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and tuning in to foreign radio broadcast. survey of north korea hiding in china show that a high percentage of them listen to foreign radio broadcast in north korea in defiance of the rule. and the motivation to leave was in fact part influenced by what they heard on the foreign radio broadcasts. people are hungry for more information about the outside world. north koreas who escape must first go china. they can't go south to south korea, strange they seem because the -- that runs along the 38 parallel is despite the name is the most militarized border in the world. it's imble impossible to get across unless you are a soldier who has been shown the safe route. and only a few people make it out of north korea by going across the dmz. instead they go china. and in china the north korea usually find he has exchanged one circle of hell for another. china's policy is to track down the north koreas in that country, arrest them, and send them back to north korea they face imprisonment or worse for the so-called crime of leaving thei
and tuning in to foreign radio broadcast. survey of north korea hiding in china show that a high percentage of them listen to foreign radio broadcast in north korea in defiance of the rule. and the motivation to leave was in fact part influenced by what they heard on the foreign radio broadcasts. people are hungry for more information about the outside world. north koreas who escape must first go china. they can't go south to south korea, strange they seem because the -- that runs along the 38...
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join us. >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show."action straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >> so keep on tweeting and maybe you'll have your voice be part of this democracy and see your tweets up on our screen. >>now that's politically direct. unwrap your paradise. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. almond joy and mounds. unwrap paradise. rrenttv pective. >>i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. >>only on current tv. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> >> announcer: the parting shot with bill press. this is the "bill press show." >> bill: on this tuesday, june 12, my quick parting shot for today, people in washington have a fascination with leaks. first of all, they love leaks. the bigger, the more scandalous, the better. they get off on leaks. at the same time, they hate leaks because they don't like cheaters and they're always >> bill: good morning, the one issue people are talk about out of the debate is mitt romney's promise to get rid of big bird. 81% of all kids between the ages of two and eight grew up
join us. >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show."action straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >> so keep on tweeting and maybe you'll have your voice be part of this democracy and see your tweets up on our screen. >>now that's politically direct. unwrap your paradise. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. almond joy and mounds. unwrap paradise. rrenttv pective. >>i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me....
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to the government-run radio stations. to enforce this rule from security police are scattered in the neighborhoods trying to identify households where residents have tinkered with their radios and cartooning in to bat for the radiobroadcast nine. a high percentage of them listen to foreign radio broadcasts in north korea. people are hungry for an exhibition about the outside world. they first go to china they can't go south to south korea, strange they've seen because it would run along the 38 per lot despite its name to mr. looker is the border of the world and. others may get out of north korea by giving in the dnc. then in china of the north koreans usually find that he has exchanged one circle for another. china's policy is to track down the north koreans in that country, and arrest them and send them back to north korea where they face imprisonment or worse for the so-called leading their country. this policy, the chinese policy is in contravention of the obligations under the international treaties. some of the nort
to the government-run radio stations. to enforce this rule from security police are scattered in the neighborhoods trying to identify households where residents have tinkered with their radios and cartooning in to bat for the radiobroadcast nine. a high percentage of them listen to foreign radio broadcasts in north korea. people are hungry for an exhibition about the outside world. they first go to china they can't go south to south korea, strange they've seen because it would run along the 38...
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to the government run radio station. to enforce this rule, security police equipped with scanners cruise neighborhoods trying to identify households where residents have tinkered with radios and are tuning in to banned foreign radio broadcasts. surveys of north koreans hiding in china show that a high percentage of them listen to foreign radio broadcasts in north korea, in defiance of the rule. and their motivation to leave was in part influenced by what they heard on those foreign radio broadcasts. people are hungry for information about the outside world. north koreans to escape must first go to china. they can't go south to south korea, strange as it may seem, because the demilitarized zone that runs along the 38th parallel is despite its name, the most militarized border in the world, and it's impossible to get across endless you are a soldier who has been shown the safe route. and only a few people make it out of north korea by going across the dmz. instead they go to china, and in china the north koreans usually fi
to the government run radio station. to enforce this rule, security police equipped with scanners cruise neighborhoods trying to identify households where residents have tinkered with radios and are tuning in to banned foreign radio broadcasts. surveys of north koreans hiding in china show that a high percentage of them listen to foreign radio broadcasts in north korea, in defiance of the rule. and their motivation to leave was in part influenced by what they heard on those foreign radio...
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to the government run radio station. to enforce this rule, security police equipped with cruise, neighborhoods, trained to identify households were they of tinkered with the radio center tuning and to preempt foreign radio broadcasts. surveys of north koreans hiding in china showed that a high percentage listened to broadcast in north korea in defiance of the rule. and the motivation to leave was in part influenced by what they heard on those foreign radio broadcasts. people are hungry for information about the outside world. they must first go to china. they can't go south, strange as it may seem because it runs along the 38th parallel is despite its name to most militarized border in the world that it's impossible to get across unless you are a soldier who has been shown the safe route. only a few people make it out of north korea by going across the dmz. instead they go to china. in china, the north korean usually finds he has exchanged once circle for another. china's policy is to track down the north koreans in that
to the government run radio station. to enforce this rule, security police equipped with cruise, neighborhoods, trained to identify households were they of tinkered with the radio center tuning and to preempt foreign radio broadcasts. surveys of north koreans hiding in china showed that a high percentage listened to broadcast in north korea in defiance of the rule. and the motivation to leave was in part influenced by what they heard on those foreign radio broadcasts. people are hungry for...
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the role of radio cannot be discounted either. but again, there have been many ways to try to attract young readers. more recently, have you seen the vice guides to everything? it is a cross between ntt -- mtv's "jackass" and "60 minutes," targeted at an 18 to 25 demographic, which a lot of people in this industry are trying to reach. there are a lot of things out there in terms of investigative journalism that are trying to target younger people that are very creative, but just going back to your point about not reading or getting your news online, people are very lazy, you know? a lot of us do not even want to read, do not have time to read. we would much rather passively sit back and receive information either via video or audio. >> you had something to ask? let me get behind you a little bit. >> i just wanted to bring in the aspect of social media in terms of this consumption. we are seeing with facebook and twitter, these are great drivers of traffic to news sites. the role that citizens have in terms of informing your networ
the role of radio cannot be discounted either. but again, there have been many ways to try to attract young readers. more recently, have you seen the vice guides to everything? it is a cross between ntt -- mtv's "jackass" and "60 minutes," targeted at an 18 to 25 demographic, which a lot of people in this industry are trying to reach. there are a lot of things out there in terms of investigative journalism that are trying to target younger people that are very creative, but...
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so whether you are listening on the radio or watching television.ee you this morning. thank you for joining us. remember all kinds of way to join the conversation. go on twitter, at bp show and -- or on facebook facebook.com/billpressshow, and if you want to really get into it go to current.com and join the chat room. so we make it easy for you to president. interacttive indeed. on a monday morning. the whole gang is here. peter ogburn dan henning, and siprion bolling, our videographer extrordanaire. >> we are trained processionals. so we can do this. >> bill: right. i don't know about this. so you took my advise. >> i took your advice. go see the movie "argo." i saw it this weekend. holy cow. that is a fantastic movie. >> bill: yeah very, very well done. it's a gripping story. i didn't know anything about these six people who holed up in the canadian embassy, the americans. >> yeah, a lot of times when you see the adaptation of -- i read the book -- and a lot of time when they do these adaptations they take a lot of liberties. like "titanic." but t
so whether you are listening on the radio or watching television.ee you this morning. thank you for joining us. remember all kinds of way to join the conversation. go on twitter, at bp show and -- or on facebook facebook.com/billpressshow, and if you want to really get into it go to current.com and join the chat room. so we make it easy for you to president. interacttive indeed. on a monday morning. the whole gang is here. peter ogburn dan henning, and siprion bolling, our videographer...
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live on your radio, and current tv. ♪ like you.the "full court press," the "bill press show," live on your radio, and on current tv. >> jamal: good morning this is the "bill press show." my name is jamal simmons sitting in for bill press. thank you for joining us this morning. it has been a fun morning already, we had reid wilson, and rowdel explaining and breaking down a lot of what was happening on senate races, congressional races, in the next hour you will have blogging nate silver join us. and also we have job numbers coming up at 8:30. we have two issues on the table. the first is people call -- john sununu called the president lazy. is that fair is that the president of the united states this way. and secondly should he change what he is doing. should we see more fight in the next debate. i want to hear from you. call us at 866-55-press 866-557-7377. right now let's hear from steve in madison, wisconsin. good morning, steve. >> caller: good morning. i think the silver lining in the debate results is that progressives are goi
live on your radio, and current tv. ♪ like you.the "full court press," the "bill press show," live on your radio, and on current tv. >> jamal: good morning this is the "bill press show." my name is jamal simmons sitting in for bill press. thank you for joining us this morning. it has been a fun morning already, we had reid wilson, and rowdel explaining and breaking down a lot of what was happening on senate races, congressional races, in the next hour you...
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on radio and on television.e into all of these -- a lot of people watching last night who were not. for a lot of people last night believe it or not the first time they've seen barack obama in four years and the first time they've seen mitt romney. >> we watch this stuff all the time. >> bill: that debate was not for us. it was for the undecideds. >> not to say -- for example, my wife is not an undecided voter but she doesn't follow this stuff as closely as we did so we sat down to watch it together and 30 minutes in, she looks at me and she's not a very political person and she looks at me, what is he doing? he's not winning this debate. he's not coming off very well. and so you know, it is not just something that we're in a bubble and we follow this all the time. he really didn't do a good job. >> bill: no. i think people were waiting for him. they would hear romney say something and they were waiting for him -- again i keep coming back to that -- >> i'm still waiting for it. >> bill: i keep coming back to the
on radio and on television.e into all of these -- a lot of people watching last night who were not. for a lot of people last night believe it or not the first time they've seen barack obama in four years and the first time they've seen mitt romney. >> we watch this stuff all the time. >> bill: that debate was not for us. it was for the undecideds. >> not to say -- for example, my wife is not an undecided voter but she doesn't follow this stuff as closely as we did so we sat...
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liberty media has been pushing to take control of the satellite radio provider. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were down by at least 1%. the lone gainer was the s&p 500 volatility note, which usually moves in opposite direction that the broad market. and that's tonight's "market focus."
liberty media has been pushing to take control of the satellite radio provider. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were down by at least 1%. the lone gainer was the s&p 500 volatility note, which usually moves in opposite direction that the broad market. and that's tonight's "market focus."
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all of your radio listeners, and tv watchers good to have you with us today.erday. president obama on the stump today in ohio, and guess who else is going to be in ohio. yeah. coincidence. mitt romney. you know where this election is going to play out. we have a lot to talk about today and a lot that you are going to want to weigh in on so give us a call at 866-55-press. good to have joe here with us. hello, joe. >> good morning, bill. good to be here. >> bill: looking very sharp today. didn't you get the memo that it is dress down day -- >> some of us have to go out in the best of the world. >> bill: well, it is washington. look at our well-dressed team, peter ogburn dan henning. >> good morning. nothing special today. >> i wore this in honor of our buzzfeed friends. >> bill: what does it have on it? >> it has a cat. they are big on the lol cats. never mind. >> bill: president obama on the road yesterday. he is talk a lot about the debate last week and i think he came up with a good line to sum up what mitt romney's performance was all about. >> obama: what w
all of your radio listeners, and tv watchers good to have you with us today.erday. president obama on the stump today in ohio, and guess who else is going to be in ohio. yeah. coincidence. mitt romney. you know where this election is going to play out. we have a lot to talk about today and a lot that you are going to want to weigh in on so give us a call at 866-55-press. good to have joe here with us. hello, joe. >> good morning, bill. good to be here. >> bill: looking very sharp...
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[ laughter ] ♪ >> announcer: radio meets television. current tv. ♪ you. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. take the time to learn about the issues. don't just vote, vote smart. ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do ♪ [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. [ male announcer ] with over 50 delicious choices of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ♪ (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! ♪ >> announcer: on your radio, and on current tv this is the "bill press show." >> bill: all right. on this friday morning, october 26th, '13 minutes to go before the top of the hour. we have been talking and the political storm of outrage over the comments of richard mourdock, shi
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only on current tv. >> announcer: radio meets >> announcer: on your radio, on tv the "bill press showt tv. >> bill: 13 minutes now before the top of the hour. the "full court press" on this thursday october 18. good to have you with us. we've been talking about this flak which i think is totally invented as to whether or not president obama was actually talking about libya on september 12 in the rose garden. i was there when he used the phrase "acts of terror." if he wasn't talking about libya, what was he talking about? peter, you mentioned tagg romney saying he felt like he wanted to jump up on stage and take a swing -- >> at obama. we're getting a lot of comments on twitter at bp show. andrew says this comment shows willard's family has gone wild and they're all out of touch. we had somebody else comment do you think that tagg romney has ever taken a swing at anything? which, i mean, they don't look like fighters, those romneys. >> bill: well, they certainly didn't take a swing at a military uniform. we know that. joining us, the washington bureau chief for "usa today," susan page.
only on current tv. >> announcer: radio meets >> announcer: on your radio, on tv the "bill press showt tv. >> bill: 13 minutes now before the top of the hour. the "full court press" on this thursday october 18. good to have you with us. we've been talking about this flak which i think is totally invented as to whether or not president obama was actually talking about libya on september 12 in the rose garden. i was there when he used the phrase "acts of...
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live on your radio and current tv. >> this is the bill press show live on your radio and current tv.dy. i am jamal simmons in for bill press here on current tv's the bill press show. we're talking about it is debates. do the debates matter. i want to hear a favorite moment you might have and i want to know whether or not you think debates matter. you can call us at 1-866-55-press. that's 1-866-55-press here on the bill press show. we're going to take our first call, which is laura in seabring florida. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for being with me this morning. >> thank you. i think they matter. i can't wait until tonight. i'm looking forward to it. i want to see president obama look him in his beady eyes and ask him questions he's going to be squirming all over the stage on. it's going to be great. you couldn't buy better tickets to anything. >> that's good. laura, have you been paying attention to these debates over the last eelections? >> yeah. i'll tell you not, i wasn't as on-fire than this election year. i've been voting since president carter with, but this year, o
live on your radio and current tv. >> this is the bill press show live on your radio and current tv.dy. i am jamal simmons in for bill press here on current tv's the bill press show. we're talking about it is debates. do the debates matter. i want to hear a favorite moment you might have and i want to know whether or not you think debates matter. you can call us at 1-866-55-press. that's 1-866-55-press here on the bill press show. we're going to take our first call, which is laura in...
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. >> officer solomon, you have that voice and face for radio. get it, face for radio?the maricopa county jail, there was no end to the lineup of interesting people we met. >> yeah, you guys are cool, man. that's why i've been talking to you lately because you guys are pretty cool. i'd probably hang out with you guys, maybe. how much money do you guys have in your wallets? >> the long days of shooting can sometimes take a toll on our crew. >> one of the small pleasures that we have is break the crew for lunch and we'll go walk outside into the sunlight for an hour or so and grab a little lunch. >> how you doing today, sir? >> there was this one particular deli outside of the fourth avenue jail that we went to. one of the women who made our sandwiches actually did so carrying a pistol on her hip. >> thank you, sir. >> you're welcome. >> enjoy your lunch. >> this isn't something you see very often when you're at subway or at some deli, sandwich artists with a glock, with a .15 round magazine in it. >> can i get a factory special, please? >> sure thing. you want lettuce, t
. >> officer solomon, you have that voice and face for radio. get it, face for radio?the maricopa county jail, there was no end to the lineup of interesting people we met. >> yeah, you guys are cool, man. that's why i've been talking to you lately because you guys are pretty cool. i'd probably hang out with you guys, maybe. how much money do you guys have in your wallets? >> the long days of shooting can sometimes take a toll on our crew. >> one of the small pleasures...
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i worked in toilet holes, the worst radio stations, lowest radio stations, lowest rated.the lowest rated one. i would go to parties and people would say, what do you do for a living? i'm going on radio, i would tell them in detroit, they never heard of it. i always -- no one hired me who was number one. and even when i got to sirius, at first advertising budget, then it went away. it occccurred to me, only way t get publicity is to have morans re -- more rons go out, people ar losing their lives. some guy gets up there, doing standup on fox 5 and he's like, yes we're here in the middle of the hurricane, thousands have diend some guy creeps behind him and goes bobba bowie, howard stern. millions in advertising, i want to thank those guys. >> jimmy: today on local cbs news someone did just that. >> is that right? >> we're in the west village with the mobile weather lab and many people basically using information out of the truck, we pulled the con ed outages map. >> howard stern penis! >> all right, guys. let's get back to you. >> bobba booey! >> it's great. you know, you'r
i worked in toilet holes, the worst radio stations, lowest radio stations, lowest rated.the lowest rated one. i would go to parties and people would say, what do you do for a living? i'm going on radio, i would tell them in detroit, they never heard of it. i always -- no one hired me who was number one. and even when i got to sirius, at first advertising budget, then it went away. it occccurred to me, only way t get publicity is to have morans re -- more rons go out, people ar losing their...
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radio is key component of this.t and they mail the deals out to those people. in addition we feature the deals with up 250 million americans across the country every day. in addition to the list your deals exposed on the radio so you're able to broaden your reach dramatically. lauren: that makes sense. you hate getting that groupon question. go to living social. david, you had the ceo on last week. i saw that he is talking about going beyond local to the hyperlocal market. how do you compete there? >> hyperlocal they're just referring to geotargetting. today the technology evolved so much since either one of those businesses were launched. we were fortunate to build our platform on the latest technology. so everything is going to be, everything is going to be geotargeted and down to the individual cell towers to be able to tell where somebody is by mobile. so much has been discussed in terms of mobile advertising and how it works but this is really, call it mobile commerce. that is, so when somebody is listen to the
radio is key component of this.t and they mail the deals out to those people. in addition we feature the deals with up 250 million americans across the country every day. in addition to the list your deals exposed on the radio so you're able to broaden your reach dramatically. lauren: that makes sense. you hate getting that groupon question. go to living social. david, you had the ceo on last week. i saw that he is talking about going beyond local to the hyperlocal market. how do you compete...
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ademas, en bolivia, queman a un periodista mientras dirigia un programa de radio... temperaturas frescas la noche de brujas en el area metropolitana, detalles de esta informacion despues de la pausa... ... recuerde estar conectado con nosotros las 24 horas del dia. encuentrenos en facebook y twitter bajo noticiasdc y en nuestra en bolivia, queman a un periodista mientras dirigia un programa de radio... fernando vidal, es un periodista muy critico con el gobierno y es dueno y director de la radio popular de yacuiba, fue quemado por varios desconocidos que entraron a los estudios de la radio, derramaron gasolina sobre el periodista y sobre los equipos tecnicos y prendieron fuego... hay tres detenidos...vidal de 78 anos, esta en terapia intesiva tras haber sufrido quemaduras de tercer grado en varias partes del cuerpo.. en peru, el ex presidente alberto fujimori anuncio a traves de una carta que si firmara el pedido de indulto humanitario. . fujimori, dijo que a pesar de que no lo obliga la ley, aceptaria la solicitud presentada por sus hijos el 10 de octubre... el docu
ademas, en bolivia, queman a un periodista mientras dirigia un programa de radio... temperaturas frescas la noche de brujas en el area metropolitana, detalles de esta informacion despues de la pausa... ... recuerde estar conectado con nosotros las 24 horas del dia. encuentrenos en facebook y twitter bajo noticiasdc y en nuestra en bolivia, queman a un periodista mientras dirigia un programa de radio... fernando vidal, es un periodista muy critico con el gobierno y es dueno y director de la...
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and we are on hd radio 1. when the house and senate are in session, you can hear the house live on hd 2 o and 2 on hd 3. host: thank you so much, nancy calo paris it is the 15th anniversary of c-span radio. we will be right back. >> this month as the presidential candidates meet for debate, as the middle and high school students to send a message to the president as part of this year's student cam video documentary competition. students will answer the question -- what is the most important issue the president should consider in 2013? a chance to win a grand prize of $5,000. the competition is open to students from grades 6 through grade 12. for complete details and rules, online to studentcam.org. >> these and gives a great look into what happened in washington. you are always surprised at what comes back to you and changes your view. it's different than regular media, because it's very objective and it shows a lot of what is real and what's going on. i watch hearings on c-span and when the house and senate v
and we are on hd radio 1. when the house and senate are in session, you can hear the house live on hd 2 o and 2 on hd 3. host: thank you so much, nancy calo paris it is the 15th anniversary of c-span radio. we will be right back. >> this month as the presidential candidates meet for debate, as the middle and high school students to send a message to the president as part of this year's student cam video documentary competition. students will answer the question -- what is the most...
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>>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >>you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. >>sharp tongue, quick whit and above all, politically direct. >>you just think there is no low they won't go to. oh, no. if al gore's watching today... >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> bill: all right. 26 minutes after the hour. talking about it many different ways here on the "bill press show." many ditch ways hurricane sandy has impacted this election both in terms of the physical impact and in terms of the message of the campaign. peter, we were talking during the break early voting is another way. it shut down campaign events. the state of maryland and other states have shut down early voting. and also think about -- there are a lot of polling places that are -- are either going to be wiped out or not ready in some coastal areas particularly parts of virginia, delaware, may have to find new polling places or whatever. across the board. >> a lot of
>>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >>you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. >>sharp tongue, quick whit and above all, politically direct. >>you just think there is no low they won't go to. oh, no. if al gore's watching today... >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> bill: all right. 26 minutes after the...
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live on your radio and current tv. >> bill: 33 minutes after the hour.alking about last night's debate. the big one-side win for barack obama. ready to take your calls at 1-866-55-press. join us on twitter at bpshow. up in a debate with tucker carlson. we came back on amtrak last night. i was talking with tucker about kind of a new passion of mine. carol can trace her family all the way back to the mayflour. they've -- to the mayflower. they've got the family tree. my family, nobody knows. my mission is to try to put my side of the family together. i was floundering around until i discovered ancestry.com. you can go to them and you put in your name and you tell them -- they've got ten billion documents online, marriage records, birth records death records, immigration records and i'm well on my way. i've got my family back to 1820 in salem new jersey. now i gotta get the link to eastern europe. i'm going to work it out. you can too. they'll give you two weeks free to try it out at tryancestry.com. i encourage you join me today. trace back your own family
live on your radio and current tv. >> bill: 33 minutes after the hour.alking about last night's debate. the big one-side win for barack obama. ready to take your calls at 1-866-55-press. join us on twitter at bpshow. up in a debate with tucker carlson. we came back on amtrak last night. i was talking with tucker about kind of a new passion of mine. carol can trace her family all the way back to the mayflour. they've -- to the mayflower. they've got the family tree. my family, nobody...
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shows radio shows. the first question is what about this poll, right?yzing polls has taken the place of real good political strategy or political thinking or political reporting for too many people in the media. we've been talking about there already running polls for 2016, for god's sakes. polls do serve a purpose but we put much, much too much emphasis on them, especially a worthless disruptable poll like gallup. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the "bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis 6 speed manual, dual exhaust wide stance, clean lines have him floor it, spin it punch it, drift it put it through its paces is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under
shows radio shows. the first question is what about this poll, right?yzing polls has taken the place of real good political strategy or political thinking or political reporting for too many people in the media. we've been talking about there already running polls for 2016, for god's sakes. polls do serve a purpose but we put much, much too much emphasis on them, especially a worthless disruptable poll like gallup. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the...
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world's largest radio telescope. it will be 50 times more sensitive than today's radio telescopes, enabling scientists to get answers to the most profound questions. >> understanding the evolution of galaxies. understanding the magnitude of the universe and its ability to operate systems like this. it is crucial to the future. >> they make up a test bed of a much larger telescope array that will stretch across areas of australia and south africa. the two countries were chosen earlier this year after a long search for the perfect location. eventually, there will be thousands of these instruments put together by fiber optics. the project is so big that it will not be completed until the year 2024. of australia and south africa one and the right to stay to this structure. the information will be shared by scientists around the world. the square kilometre away, the official name of what is a super telescope, is a $9 billion project over the next 50 years. computers needed to process the data will be the equivalent of 1 b
world's largest radio telescope. it will be 50 times more sensitive than today's radio telescopes, enabling scientists to get answers to the most profound questions. >> understanding the evolution of galaxies. understanding the magnitude of the universe and its ability to operate systems like this. it is crucial to the future. >> they make up a test bed of a much larger telescope array that will stretch across areas of australia and south africa. the two countries were chosen...
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but i love how the family con bt tayed a radio station -- contacted a radio station first. >> that's how you get anything done. >> we just heard an entire debate talking about education over and over again. this is a problem that teachers like this can continue to teachers and because you can't fire them. i'm sure this is why the parents felt the need to go to a radio station. you can't get anything done. >> that's why that wonderful movie -- >> "rock and roll high school"? >> forget it. "emmanuel 2". that's why that movie is upsetting teachers so much, they are talking about parents taking the school into their own hands and that scares these teachers' unions. tom, you have four or five kids, right? >> i have two. i like this girl's video. ♪ friday ♪ getting down on friday >> she just loves her publicity. >> that wasn't her. >> ♪ front seat ♪ backseat >> can you do that -- >> that was amazing. >> scu do that in -- can you do that in barber shop? >> sure, i just need my three guys. >> you can't do it by yourself? that's the problem with barber shop. >> ♪ backseat ♪ ba, ba, ba. ♪. >>
but i love how the family con bt tayed a radio station -- contacted a radio station first. >> that's how you get anything done. >> we just heard an entire debate talking about education over and over again. this is a problem that teachers like this can continue to teachers and because you can't fire them. i'm sure this is why the parents felt the need to go to a radio station. you can't get anything done. >> that's why that wonderful movie -- >> "rock and roll high...
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across the nation on your radio and on current tv.aul ryan is so frustrated with mitt romney, he hopes liam neeson comes to rescue the campaign. i'm john fugelsang sitting in for bill. thank you so much for spending your morning with us. we are taking your calls at 866-55-press. we're talking all about the debate this week and all about the campaign. we are talking about the gift of comedy that is jerry brown's admirable of banning reparative gay behavior. >> i think you cover issues that a lot of men care about too. >> i hope men care about those issues. >> a lot of men care about todd akin. >> yes. >> you don't have to have ovaries to care. it's one thing to say women don't deserve freedoms. however when you say women who are raped aren't victims because the let's see it again todd akin said that the female body has a way of shutting down pregnancies from rape, legitimate rape. it's nauseating just to repeat those words. you would think that in a decent society, any man who would say that would be drummed out of office. >> you would
across the nation on your radio and on current tv.aul ryan is so frustrated with mitt romney, he hopes liam neeson comes to rescue the campaign. i'm john fugelsang sitting in for bill. thank you so much for spending your morning with us. we are taking your calls at 866-55-press. we're talking all about the debate this week and all about the campaign. we are talking about the gift of comedy that is jerry brown's admirable of banning reparative gay behavior. >> i think you cover issues that...
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some of our challenges were the radio communications. we got cross banded with san francisco but bringing in commercial satellite down to the marine force that would be on the ground was one of the challenges that we had to work through after the event. it was successful but it's something that in planning in an emergency we need to make sure that the correct satellite assets are down to the end users, the people on the ground. >> hello, so we had a lot of success i think we talked about, at least at the ocean beach locaio
some of our challenges were the radio communications. we got cross banded with san francisco but bringing in commercial satellite down to the marine force that would be on the ground was one of the challenges that we had to work through after the event. it was successful but it's something that in planning in an emergency we need to make sure that the correct satellite assets are down to the end users, the people on the ground. >> hello, so we had a lot of success i think we talked about,...