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you don't have to do national talk radio. local talk radio in the pick-10 radio.would probably enjoy it. it's a way to get to the constituents. they will respond. >> that's a fantastic idea and one i had not thought about. it would resonate. >> the courage of john mccain to step up and enter this debate and say let's move forward. why not a single democratic senator voted yes on the motion to proceed? why not at least have this debate? democrats said this is a great law, obamacare, pushing back about the premium increases and people losing their plans. schumer said we want to fix what is broken in obamacare but not a singe one voted to have the debate. >> what you are talking about is it's based on the house bill which we know, even president trump said is a -- >> which you can not amend. >> the senate bill goes forward and it doesn't have the support of enough republicans as it stands. >> forget about their support. they had 8 years. now let the republicans have a shot. >> they have a shot but they have not come up with a better bill than obamacare. >> [overlappi
you don't have to do national talk radio. local talk radio in the pick-10 radio.would probably enjoy it. it's a way to get to the constituents. they will respond. >> that's a fantastic idea and one i had not thought about. it would resonate. >> the courage of john mccain to step up and enter this debate and say let's move forward. why not a single democratic senator voted yes on the motion to proceed? why not at least have this debate? democrats said this is a great law, obamacare,...
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i don't know why people listen to radio in the shower. it was hard to convince someone to buy a shower radio and not know what it was more. you step out of the shower and then listen to the radio. so i started writing the book and five years later i finished: i went back to india and thought about it a lot. i wanted to write for me, and my friends, and maybe they believe know what it was like to work in retail for two years in virginia with americans who speak an extra syllable in every word. >> what was it like? >> it was good. i worked in bbc with the english folks and my accent was different. but i thought i spoke fine when i came to charlottesville. if you drive ten miles out of charlottesville you will be in rural virginia and people have a southern drawl there. it took a long time for me to understand them and them to understand me. it was rough in a lot of ways. but the book is not just about my experience. it is about me learning about my colleagues. the most shocking thing was how i learned poverty in the united states, people wh
i don't know why people listen to radio in the shower. it was hard to convince someone to buy a shower radio and not know what it was more. you step out of the shower and then listen to the radio. so i started writing the book and five years later i finished: i went back to india and thought about it a lot. i wanted to write for me, and my friends, and maybe they believe know what it was like to work in retail for two years in virginia with americans who speak an extra syllable in every word....
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just radio problems inside the car. they are having to guess. >> on lap 59, pit stops were coming an should make it to the end of the stakes. not handling well, just less bad than earlier in the day. >> mcmurray won at daytona 500 and brickyard for that year and having extra sense of confidence when he shows up to th brickyard. jamie mcmurray happy with the car inside the top ten. >> strategy has it come into play now, steve. >> as we come to three to go, if any drivers try to get on to pit road and pit before the stage end, it would have to come on this lap. really, i think kyle busch is so fast, it has eliminat eliminate drivers. top five have the chance. namely these two here. >> we just heard, a report from kelly saying that, chris saying they aren't racing for points. they feel like they have to win. why wouldn't you pit if you're erik jones? why not pit here on the green. >> we are sitting right next to erik jones pit wall. none of the crew members are on the wall anticipating 77 coming down. looks like they will
just radio problems inside the car. they are having to guess. >> on lap 59, pit stops were coming an should make it to the end of the stakes. not handling well, just less bad than earlier in the day. >> mcmurray won at daytona 500 and brickyard for that year and having extra sense of confidence when he shows up to th brickyard. jamie mcmurray happy with the car inside the top ten. >> strategy has it come into play now, steve. >> as we come to three to go, if any drivers...
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lieut megan mervar/coast guard make sure you've got radios vhf radios. even if you're operating a small craft, there are handheld vhf radios. that can be a matter of life and death. if you're able to guard on channel 16 you've got a radio. file a float plan, make sure someone knows where you're going and when to expect you back. that also can be the difference between life and death if someone knows that you're supposed be back at a certain time and you don't show up. they can give the coast guard a call.last year the coast guard saved 4 people celebrating the 4th of july in bay area waters. (hermela aregawi)as far as those vhf radiots.. i was told you can get them from a boating equipment store or some outdoor equipment store like r.e.i.reporting in alameda, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. (jrs) drive sober... or get pulled over. law enforcement across the bay area are going to be paying extra attention to impaired drivers. kron 4's ella sogomonian is in contra costa county with the reminder. police will be out in full force in hopes their presence on bay
lieut megan mervar/coast guard make sure you've got radios vhf radios. even if you're operating a small craft, there are handheld vhf radios. that can be a matter of life and death. if you're able to guard on channel 16 you've got a radio. file a float plan, make sure someone knows where you're going and when to expect you back. that also can be the difference between life and death if someone knows that you're supposed be back at a certain time and you don't show up. they can give the coast...
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so for this i had to, i was doing radio first, i was writing for radio, so i knew -- i had this journalistic eye. i was always observing even while i was working. so it did help me in some way. it didn't help me much with writing. >> just wondering how you felt people, the customers, treated you. >> there were both good and bad. in the beginning, because of my accent, people couldn't communicate, so that was a barrier. so they didn't want to deal with me because they knew it would take longer for me to understand what they were saying. and so i thought they didn't like me because of that. but that was not -- they didn't hate me because of that, but they thought it would be -- became, they wanted to come in, get their stuff and leave. they didn't want to have to explain over and over. but some people, like i said, said bad things, but there were a lot of people who were really gracious and nice and supportive, and they wanted to, like, give me the time to understand. i kept saying for a long time this is my second day, this is my third day, this is my fourth day -- [laughter] this is my fourt
so for this i had to, i was doing radio first, i was writing for radio, so i knew -- i had this journalistic eye. i was always observing even while i was working. so it did help me in some way. it didn't help me much with writing. >> just wondering how you felt people, the customers, treated you. >> there were both good and bad. in the beginning, because of my accent, people couldn't communicate, so that was a barrier. so they didn't want to deal with me because they knew it would...
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the radio flyer name came with his fascination with early radio communications and flight. today pasin flies around the company's chicago headquarters on a scooter. >> i think usually when you say the words "radio flyer" to someone, the first thing they do is smile, the second thing they do is tell a story. >> i remember pulling soda bottles, pop bottles to the store, and they would make noise as you rattled down the street. >> reporter: a trip to chicago's rivinia music festival reveals the radio flyer has withstood the test of time. >> we purchased it for our two girls, and it was probably about 32 years ago. >> reporter: now, i understand you've got a new addition coming? >> yep. he's due july 28th. and i plan to get him one, too. >> reporter: america's love for the red wagon passed down from generation to generation. kevin tibbles, nbc news, highland park, illinois. >> fond memories. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. get r
the radio flyer name came with his fascination with early radio communications and flight. today pasin flies around the company's chicago headquarters on a scooter. >> i think usually when you say the words "radio flyer" to someone, the first thing they do is smile, the second thing they do is tell a story. >> i remember pulling soda bottles, pop bottles to the store, and they would make noise as you rattled down the street. >> reporter: a trip to chicago's rivinia...
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ga ga ♪ radio goo goo ♪ radio ga ga >> the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians fortting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. ♪ sunday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday >> u2, formed ten years ago when its members were still schoolboys, is now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album, "the joshua tree," has so far sold 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video age were still developing and become a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> we spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2. we'll spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do. (engine revving) (screams) man: woo hoo! join in on the fun and cash in on the deals at the chevy 4th of july sales event. man: this is a fast car. man 2: oh, boy! enjoy the ride while making no monthly payments for the rest of the summer on these exciting chevy vehicles. or, for a limited time, get 0% financing for 72 months on these 2017 models. or get 20% below msrp on 201
ga ga ♪ radio goo goo ♪ radio ga ga >> the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians fortting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. ♪ sunday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday >> u2, formed ten years ago when its members were still schoolboys, is now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album, "the joshua tree," has so far sold 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video age...
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i'm saying on the side, there is some politician that is have radio shows. just saying. >> all right. >> ed rendell. >> tv shows that say we will pick someone out of no where and they will pick a tv star. >> ed rendell. >> ed rendell did what. >> he is on tv and he does radio. >> what came first. >> that is my point he was governor first. >> well, that is true. >> keith laughs so much on this show he could be radio hoe or tv show. >> they wonder what is that laugh, they think it is sue but it is not sue but it is keith. >> lets get back to this home run derby because i'm fascinated. >> what did you say, sue. >> she said sometimes it is her. >> only sometimes. >> yes. those are the two people that still think i'm funny, it is sue serio and keith, who is in the reflection. >> upside down reflection of keith. >> in the anchor desk. >> yes he is hiding. >> well, i think you are funny , i laugh. >> we are up to three. >> yeah. >> funny looking. >> funny looking. >> oh, keith. >> thanks, keith. >>> i want to get back to the home run derby from last night because i
i'm saying on the side, there is some politician that is have radio shows. just saying. >> all right. >> ed rendell. >> tv shows that say we will pick someone out of no where and they will pick a tv star. >> ed rendell. >> ed rendell did what. >> he is on tv and he does radio. >> what came first. >> that is my point he was governor first. >> well, that is true. >> keith laughs so much on this show he could be radio hoe or tv show....
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the first dishes that went online are all part of the meerkat radio telescope, this is where it is downe in the depths of south africa and andrew harding has been to see it. in the emptiest corner of south
the first dishes that went online are all part of the meerkat radio telescope, this is where it is downe in the depths of south africa and andrew harding has been to see it. in the emptiest corner of south
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i did not know how that small war, but i learned from my radio. my magic box. so i had this answer to your question. it was just the era we were. then it was a hero for my generation, there was an ally movement, so it was this international and an international colleague a if you remember. >>. >> can you hear me? i'll project. looking back at the path of the region, the progression, like 48, 67, 82, you characterize your view as being more cynical or do you still have some degree of hope ? >> i did really have hope, very sad and my heart, sometimes i feel like a break, how i see it. i don't want the news, i don't want, there was so bad about mussolini, there's not this understanding of what they are celebrating. this is an era where civilization starts, a cold indicator of civilization. and there's all this, i don't know how many would be inferior. >> night people, they define everything and you see a way that, this city is to, it would come back. i have no doubt in my mind that this, how long it takes i really don't know but i know that it will not be our fate
i did not know how that small war, but i learned from my radio. my magic box. so i had this answer to your question. it was just the era we were. then it was a hero for my generation, there was an ally movement, so it was this international and an international colleague a if you remember. >>. >> can you hear me? i'll project. looking back at the path of the region, the progression, like 48, 67, 82, you characterize your view as being more cynical or do you still have some degree of...
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sputnik i thought this before i worked for radio sputnik i used to be a reporter breitbart none of my thinking is changed another part of it is to hide what's happening in syria but i've lately become to realize that another part of it is to hide what's really happened in ukraine now like most americans don't know much about ukraine. and. when i started to look into the stories investigative reporter i noticed the ukraine and ukrainians were showing up everywhere when i started and by the way i've been working on this story debunking the narrative. well before i ever thought i would ever and i'm the guy who got raja literally i'm going to get roger stone involved in the story last september because i looked at it and i said. ok so let's let's say you're russian intelligence. for you know if you're the mainstream media you probably are. so let's say russian intelligence would you set up a wordpress site i'm just saying it defies logic you know and i communicated with super two i exchanged messages it didn't make any sense to me that the russian intelligence services would set up wordpr
sputnik i thought this before i worked for radio sputnik i used to be a reporter breitbart none of my thinking is changed another part of it is to hide what's happening in syria but i've lately become to realize that another part of it is to hide what's really happened in ukraine now like most americans don't know much about ukraine. and. when i started to look into the stories investigative reporter i noticed the ukraine and ukrainians were showing up everywhere when i started and by the way...
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i would do the radio show and it was a conservative radio show.do i would actually often really try to push the envelope. on the show.n and what happened is that i've got this radio show and i begin in one way or another building up a bit of a following. among republican primary votersu it just so happens while i'm doing radio that the current congressman at the time his father was a senator out of the state of florida.. he was a congressman and he called me and said i'm in a run for the senate. c and i did. and what i have. this was the politics of politics. to use my own example of any of you who may have that.ai i have some assets that a politician needs. i have already have a following that his name idaho. that was already there. if you don't had name identification you need money. and tons of it. you as a candidate are nothing more than a product and if the market yourself and had to brand yourself. your talking points and you have to literally go out in the crowd and say pick me.r the horrific part that comes to that is money. i don't get very gently on here is what we should do
i would do the radio show and it was a conservative radio show.do i would actually often really try to push the envelope. on the show.n and what happened is that i've got this radio show and i begin in one way or another building up a bit of a following. among republican primary votersu it just so happens while i'm doing radio that the current congressman at the time his father was a senator out of the state of florida.. he was a congressman and he called me and said i'm in a run for the...
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kids and music on the radio stuff like that as a man. hopewell know how to like fix a diesel engine. on a car like i think that would be good for me and i've never like needed bread i've never like used east to make bread and i think it's a man those two things would probably get the whole thing. same same a. countdown time zone was going i. thought i'd seen the same five maybe. get on back. restore my. scene seen my baby. since by. something known and. i'm going out on my. own that some. sun was shining. on my phone. and that. kept on top oh i. can't i. can't on top of what's. called me. a payment. to gold. lot i'm going. going some way. on him. in the form saying now maybe. someone. on the. board. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told we are loved and up so i tell you all i love you i am tyrone ventura and i'm top of the wall s. keep on watching those hawks and have a great day and night. to. leave something. called the feeling of freedom. every the world should experience for me and you'll
kids and music on the radio stuff like that as a man. hopewell know how to like fix a diesel engine. on a car like i think that would be good for me and i've never like needed bread i've never like used east to make bread and i think it's a man those two things would probably get the whole thing. same same a. countdown time zone was going i. thought i'd seen the same five maybe. get on back. restore my. scene seen my baby. since by. something known and. i'm going out on my. own that some. sun...
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the meerkat array of radio telescopes.ring completion and already probing the far reaches of the universe. >> the radio waves come from space. andrew: the head scientist takes us closer, but to film here, we have to take precautions. these receivers are so delicate, any electronic interference could destroy them. the dishes could pick up a mobile phone signal on jupiter. with this, south african astronomy has become a world leader. >> some people have the vision, the know-how, the guts, and the support of the whole country to do this. here we are. yes, it's in africa. it's going to be world-class science in south africa, which is very exciting. andrew: soon there will be 64 individual receivers. they will join up with an international array that will be 10,000 times better than today's models, better at exploring space and black holes and the origins of our galaxy. what you have here basically are incredibly sophisticated buckets. they are designed to catch radio waves that have been traveling for so many billions of years
the meerkat array of radio telescopes.ring completion and already probing the far reaches of the universe. >> the radio waves come from space. andrew: the head scientist takes us closer, but to film here, we have to take precautions. these receivers are so delicate, any electronic interference could destroy them. the dishes could pick up a mobile phone signal on jupiter. with this, south african astronomy has become a world leader. >> some people have the vision, the know-how, the...
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and music on the radio stuff like that as a man. hopewell know how to like fix a diesel engine. on a car like i think that would be good for me and i've never like needed bread i've never like used east to make bread and i think it's a man those two things would probably get the whole thing. same same. countdown time zone was going i. thought i'd seen. seen five maybe. get on back. restore my. scene seen my baby get on. the phone and. find out on my phone. that some. sun was shining. on my phone. and that. on top of all i. can back home cam on top but. call me. a name and. don't. go. not i'm going to go in some way. i never. been before i. said now. come on. somewhere i'm the. man. and that is our show for you to day remember everyone in this world we are not told we are loved and up so i tell you all i love you i am tyrrel them and on top of the wall lists keep on watching those hawks and have a great day and to. release her mum. would love. to be a doozy a saint but i think there will be cheap buses and then we went through all th
and music on the radio stuff like that as a man. hopewell know how to like fix a diesel engine. on a car like i think that would be good for me and i've never like needed bread i've never like used east to make bread and i think it's a man those two things would probably get the whole thing. same same. countdown time zone was going i. thought i'd seen. seen five maybe. get on back. restore my. scene seen my baby get on. the phone and. find out on my phone. that some. sun was shining. on my...
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ga ga ♪ radio goo goo ♪ radio ga ga >> the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians foroll was getting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. ♪ sunday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday >> u2, formed ten years ago when its members were still schoolboys-s now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album "the joshua tree" has so far sold 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video age were still developing and become a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> we spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2. we'll spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do. [woman] we did it. [man] we're campers. look at us. look at us. it's so nice to get out of the city. it's so... quiet. is it, too quiet? it's awful. yeah. feel at home, pretty much wherever you are. t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay...
ga ga ♪ radio goo goo ♪ radio ga ga >> the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians foroll was getting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. ♪ sunday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday >> u2, formed ten years ago when its members were still schoolboys-s now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album "the joshua tree" has so far sold 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video...
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why would it be the case in radio?chris, rather than presenting the most popular breakfast show on the most popular breakfast show on the most popular breakfast show on the most popular radio network in europe, what would chris do? he would work in television, he would do other things, see you are in a market. one of my places you are not only in the market in the uk, but over the last decade the market is not just the over the last decade the market is notjust the uk, it is also involving amazon, google, apple, all sorts of things. big companies like that on the west coast of america. for example, radio one lost one of its star djs and key producers to apple. this is no longerjust a uk market. we are in competition with the world, as indeed for those looking and seeing what we're doing, we are in global competition. there are we are in global competition. there a re lots of we are in global competition. there are lots of people lucy the amount thatjohn humphrys gets paid and others, and will think they have a hopein o
why would it be the case in radio?chris, rather than presenting the most popular breakfast show on the most popular breakfast show on the most popular breakfast show on the most popular radio network in europe, what would chris do? he would work in television, he would do other things, see you are in a market. one of my places you are not only in the market in the uk, but over the last decade the market is not just the over the last decade the market is notjust the uk, it is also involving...
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they don't put the women on the radio. >> rose: why don't they put the women on the radio?rally, in the white house, in all the places they want to be. i don't know why they don't. my wife opened my eyes to those things. when i got sober, i started seeing people differently. i started looking around and seeing everybody as connected in a lot of ways, and before that, i thought, you know, i'm different from everybody else, so i need to drink a lot to bring myself down to their level, and then i realized, oh, no, no, no, we're all in the same boat, you're just not paddling. once i started paddling, i thought, well, now we're all working together. it was me dragging up the rear. >> rose: i think that's a smart insight about anything. start paddling and then maybe you will get a chance. not always. >> not always. for me, thath always been the case and for people like me, that's the case. i was born into a world where doors were opened for me or i could at least locate the key. >> rose: it's not true for all americans. >> no, and it's especially not true for everyone around the
they don't put the women on the radio. >> rose: why don't they put the women on the radio?rally, in the white house, in all the places they want to be. i don't know why they don't. my wife opened my eyes to those things. when i got sober, i started seeing people differently. i started looking around and seeing everybody as connected in a lot of ways, and before that, i thought, you know, i'm different from everybody else, so i need to drink a lot to bring myself down to their level, and...
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the radio waves come from space.e we have to ta ke closer, but to film here we have to take the cautions. these receivers are so take the cautions. these receivers are so delicate, any electronic interference could destroy them. the dishes could pick up a mobile phone signal and jupiter. with this, south african astronomy is suddenly becoming a world beater. because some people had the vision, the know—how, the guts and the support of the whole country, fundamentally, to do this. here we are. yes, it is in africa, that it is going to be world —class in africa, that it is going to be world—class science and a matter where it is. it happens to be in south africa which is very exciting of course. soon there will be 64 international receivers. they will thenjoin up international receivers. they will then join up of international receivers. they will thenjoin up of an international receivers. they will then join up of an international array that will be 10,000 times better than today's models, better at exploring space an
the radio waves come from space.e we have to ta ke closer, but to film here we have to take the cautions. these receivers are so take the cautions. these receivers are so delicate, any electronic interference could destroy them. the dishes could pick up a mobile phone signal and jupiter. with this, south african astronomy is suddenly becoming a world beater. because some people had the vision, the know—how, the guts and the support of the whole country, fundamentally, to do this. here we are....
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the meerkat array radio telescopes.of the universe. these receivers are so far reaches of the universe. these receivers are so delicate any electronic interference could destroy them, the dishes could pick up destroy them, the dishes could pick upa destroy them, the dishes could pick up a mobile phone signal onjupiter. what you have here basically are incredibly sophisticated buckets, designed to catch radio waves that travel the simile billions of years across the universe that they contained within them secrets about what was going on not long after the big bang and the more buckets you have, the more widely spread they are the clearer the picture. at the hq in cape town, the biggest challenge right now is to work out how to cope with the impending tsunami of intergalactic data. who knows who we might find, another planet with lice? there were collea g u es planet with lice? there were colleagues in other parts of the world who would say focus on your poverty problems, what are you doing with this but we said this is
the meerkat array radio telescopes.of the universe. these receivers are so far reaches of the universe. these receivers are so delicate any electronic interference could destroy them, the dishes could pick up destroy them, the dishes could pick upa destroy them, the dishes could pick up a mobile phone signal onjupiter. what you have here basically are incredibly sophisticated buckets, designed to catch radio waves that travel the simile billions of years across the universe that they contained...
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and 110w public tv broadcaster and radio and now thejudicial system, public tv broadcaster and radiosystem, also the civil service. there is concern by protesters that this government is against liberal democracy and there is real concern that after almost 30 yea rs is real concern that after almost 30 years since the end of communism in poland, the people have taken to the streets because they feel they need to fight to save democracy. it has got to that extent those people taking to the streets. the headlines on bbc news: the chancellor criticises cabinet colleagues for briefing against him as he defends his position on public sector pay. the new doctor who is a woman for the first time. jodie whittaker, who starred in the itv drama broadchurch, will take over from peter capaldi next year. acid attack offenders could face life sentences as the new review looks at classifying corrosive su bsta nces looks at classifying corrosive substances is dangerous weapons. —— sport now. time for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello. federer makes it eight, as he wins the wimbledon t
and 110w public tv broadcaster and radio and now thejudicial system, public tv broadcaster and radiosystem, also the civil service. there is concern by protesters that this government is against liberal democracy and there is real concern that after almost 30 yea rs is real concern that after almost 30 years since the end of communism in poland, the people have taken to the streets because they feel they need to fight to save democracy. it has got to that extent those people taking to the...
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. >> hinojosa: when we were both kids at wkcr radio. and we... even at that station we liked to bring in musicians like you. >> right, right. >> hinojosa: at that point, i have this great memory where you guys were doing a jam, we were putting it on live on wkcr, and, i mean, i was a mexican kid who had come from chicago. there i was in new york. you guys were jamming, and you handed me a percussive instrument, and you said, "play it." and i was like, "i don't know how to do this." and you said, "play it." it's like... and then... >> i gave you a... it's called a ganza, brazilan shaker, yeah. >> hinojosa: but the point of it is is that to me it was like, at that moment, you wanted to inspire me, and in everyone's sense, really, the sense that we all carry rhythm within us. we all carry, in fact, african rhythms. >> sure, sure. 99% of what we do in all of latin music has some tie to africa. and that's something that should be applauded. it should be exuded. and for our youth, especially today, who... many of them lack direction, because
. >> hinojosa: when we were both kids at wkcr radio. and we... even at that station we liked to bring in musicians like you. >> right, right. >> hinojosa: at that point, i have this great memory where you guys were doing a jam, we were putting it on live on wkcr, and, i mean, i was a mexican kid who had come from chicago. there i was in new york. you guys were jamming, and you handed me a percussive instrument, and you said, "play it." and i was like, "i don't...
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if you've done radio, that's radio gold right there. lightning rod. he's just waiting for the call. >>> let's check out 422. see what the traffic looks like this morning. >> hi. we're watching 422 and the cameras just around trooper road. everything looks good so far on the eastbound side. moving towards the schuylkill. time from 29 towards that point. speeds in the 60s. no problems on trooper road either. crash, a few of them coming up. montgomery, horsham road that was a new one in the system. another one on cheltenham. two accidents there. end over in new jersey on the 42 freeway. northbound side from 55 to walt whitman bridge. headed up to philadelphia. have no problems or delays. xd tracey, back to you. >>> 6:17. we have issued a first alert to what will happen this afternoon. meteorologist bill henley is watching that on your screen right there. tell us when when it will arrive this afternoon. >> keeping an eye on the sky. see the clouds take over in easton first. one of the areas that can see showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. right now
if you've done radio, that's radio gold right there. lightning rod. he's just waiting for the call. >>> let's check out 422. see what the traffic looks like this morning. >> hi. we're watching 422 and the cameras just around trooper road. everything looks good so far on the eastbound side. moving towards the schuylkill. time from 29 towards that point. speeds in the 60s. no problems on trooper road either. crash, a few of them coming up. montgomery, horsham road that was a new...
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you have been a producer on the radio for many years. many are familiar with your voice and your work and you have an interest in history. what's it like to participate. >> it's been a wonderful experience working with the march on washington film festival as a moderator. last year they gave me an excellent opportunity to host a panel with the freedom singers. the singers who really were the inspiration musically behind the civil rights movement and show case work that i did, documentary work on the history of black radio and that's interesting for a film festival. i was able to participate on the screening of the documentary on may vis staples and then afterwards we had a panel looking at music and the civil rights movement and it included radio so we had the originator and founder of stacks records to talk about his music and the music of that era and how it pushed the civil rights movement. this year i have another rare opportunity to host the panel on the ed sullivan show and it's impact on the civil rights movement. growing up i had
you have been a producer on the radio for many years. many are familiar with your voice and your work and you have an interest in history. what's it like to participate. >> it's been a wonderful experience working with the march on washington film festival as a moderator. last year they gave me an excellent opportunity to host a panel with the freedom singers. the singers who really were the inspiration musically behind the civil rights movement and show case work that i did, documentary...
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the california historical radio society is hosting its annual fundraiser to preserve radio history.ser features a silent auction for old radios, a performance from the golden gate radio orchestra and induction ceremony for the bay area radio hall of fame. radio day begins at 8:00 this morning at the veterans memorial auditorium. and abc 7 news anchor dan ashley will be there as a special guest auctioneer. >>> time 6:47. lisa argen has been racking taee changing weather conditions. >> 56 right now and we have sunshine. going for a high in the mid-70s. up 4 degrees above average. downtown san francisco, 72. sounds ideal, right? the rest of the bay area will be sweating it out with temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above average. i'll have the forecast next. >>> also ahead, it was a dramatic rally for the giants in the ninth inning, but could the orange and black pull out the win in extra innings? ♪ hey! ♪ bee to hive for that honey you know ♪ ♪ a sweet tasty bowl ♪ of that get up and go ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around hey! ♪ honey to the
the california historical radio society is hosting its annual fundraiser to preserve radio history.ser features a silent auction for old radios, a performance from the golden gate radio orchestra and induction ceremony for the bay area radio hall of fame. radio day begins at 8:00 this morning at the veterans memorial auditorium. and abc 7 news anchor dan ashley will be there as a special guest auctioneer. >>> time 6:47. lisa argen has been racking taee changing weather conditions....
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one of our stars, jane 6arvey, who presents bbc radio 4, says...t of what has been revealed that is getting a lot of attention. 0ut of the top 96 names, only 12 people we re of the top 96 names, only 12 people were from a black, asian or minority ethnic background. several of those high earners named in these disclosures have been talking about it today. here they are. what do i do? on paper, absolutely nothing justifies that huge amount of money, if you compare me with lots of people who do visibly... a doctor saves the life of a child or a nurse comforts a dying person. however, we operate in a marketplace. i think i provide a very useful service, somebody has to do thejob of very useful service, somebody has to do the job of trying to hold power to account. a direct question, are you embarrassed to pick up your paycheque? i just you embarrassed to pick up your paycheque? ijust feel you embarrassed to pick up your paycheque? i just feel very lucky every day, is the answer to that. do you think you are overpaid?|j every day, is the answer to that.
one of our stars, jane 6arvey, who presents bbc radio 4, says...t of what has been revealed that is getting a lot of attention. 0ut of the top 96 names, only 12 people we re of the top 96 names, only 12 people were from a black, asian or minority ethnic background. several of those high earners named in these disclosures have been talking about it today. here they are. what do i do? on paper, absolutely nothing justifies that huge amount of money, if you compare me with lots of people who do...
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am terrible but for that capital wallace joining us today is the co-host of fault lines on sputnik radio at least randy and late that you for coming on that day thanks so much for having really appreciate a lot of interesting stuff coming down the pipeline but you know as i mentioned i don't remember us being at war with russia and everything's talking about donald jr and emails and meetings as the as this obsession with with trump clinton the election and russia in your opinion is this session hindered actual policy work in d.c. i mean even even now trump appears to kind of be like fluctuating back and forth with well we're going to do cyber security with they were not. in all of this i haven't seen any actual policy at all even attempted to get out of it maybe health care but other matters like everyone's thinking about this i would actually argue that the goal of it is to stop policy and let me be very specific about it because it's something i know something about in two thousand and thirteen september twenty third i went to lebanon i went to beirut lebanon because i thought call me
am terrible but for that capital wallace joining us today is the co-host of fault lines on sputnik radio at least randy and late that you for coming on that day thanks so much for having really appreciate a lot of interesting stuff coming down the pipeline but you know as i mentioned i don't remember us being at war with russia and everything's talking about donald jr and emails and meetings as the as this obsession with with trump clinton the election and russia in your opinion is this session...
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this is a weekly test of the no weather radio all hazards warning device for state twenty eight philadelphia pennsylvania during potentially dangerous weather situations specially built receivers are automatically activated to warn of the impending hazard tests of the signal are normally conducted by the national weather service in mount holly new jersey every wednesday between eleven am and noon if there is a threat of severe weather during the normal test time the test will be postponed to the next good weather day reception of this broadcast and especially the warning a lot will vary at any given location this variability normally more noticeable at greater distances from the transmitter can occur even though you are using a good quality seaver in perfect working order the warning alarm tone will be activated for hazardous weather watches and warnings for the following counties marine areas near the city of philadelphia in pennsylvania birds books chester delaware montgomery and philadelphia in new jersey burlington camden cumberland gloucester hundred mercer in salem in delaware can't in
this is a weekly test of the no weather radio all hazards warning device for state twenty eight philadelphia pennsylvania during potentially dangerous weather situations specially built receivers are automatically activated to warn of the impending hazard tests of the signal are normally conducted by the national weather service in mount holly new jersey every wednesday between eleven am and noon if there is a threat of severe weather during the normal test time the test will be postponed to...
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. >>> it's radio day by the bay.al radio society is hosting its annual fundraiser to preserve radio history. abc 7 news attended last year's event. take a look. the fundraiser features a silent auction for old radios, a purchase answer from the golden gate radio orchestra and induction ceremony for the bay area radio hall of fame. radio day begins at 8:00 this morning at the veterans memorial auditorium. and abc 7 news anchor dan ashley will be there as a special guest auctioneer. >>> lisa argen is here now, we've seen the fog out there. but some change is on the way. >> yeah, it is getting patchy. so we have it in north bay. and as we take a live look from emeryville, you know it will be a warm day. 57 in oak land right now, up to 77 later on this afternoon. so not too bad. so where is the heat? east of here. we'll talk about how warm it will get inland and when you'll have a chance to cool off. >>> and also ahead, it was a dramatiche giants, but could the orange and black pu [ indistinct chatter ] [ intense music p
. >>> it's radio day by the bay.al radio society is hosting its annual fundraiser to preserve radio history. abc 7 news attended last year's event. take a look. the fundraiser features a silent auction for old radios, a purchase answer from the golden gate radio orchestra and induction ceremony for the bay area radio hall of fame. radio day begins at 8:00 this morning at the veterans memorial auditorium. and abc 7 news anchor dan ashley will be there as a special guest auctioneer....
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>> my dad had an old fill co radio and didn't nobody use the knobs, or turn the knobs. and everything. sometimes would have to keep in the oven to keep the battery longer. >> uh-huh. >> well, so i saw it, bill monroe was his favorite we would get the grand ole opry out of nashville and he was one of his favorite singers. i remember his favorite show was "mr. district attorney" on radio. i'm going to do this for you. i'm going to give you this. it's never recorded. been here since i was this high. mr. district attorney, guardian of the people. j johnson in the title roll and harkt and miss miller. shall be my duty of district attorney to prosecute limit of the law all persons accused of crime perpetrate in this county to defend the rights and privileges -- de, de, da, da. [ laughter ] >> so the first time i saw a television and guy saw a cat being slayed where they could walk down the middle, the owner, he served me and if you were white he would serve you, would probably spit on you to warn you but that's the way it was. but u up on the mantle was a tv and here's what -
>> my dad had an old fill co radio and didn't nobody use the knobs, or turn the knobs. and everything. sometimes would have to keep in the oven to keep the battery longer. >> uh-huh. >> well, so i saw it, bill monroe was his favorite we would get the grand ole opry out of nashville and he was one of his favorite singers. i remember his favorite show was "mr. district attorney" on radio. i'm going to do this for you. i'm going to give you this. it's never recorded....
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he is running for a job at this radio station. fills in frequently on the radio station.ack on this afternoon. hopes to become a replacement for departing host. >>> now developing story. "new york times" reports donald trump junior knew it was a russian official who had potentially damaging information about hillary clinton's campaign. according to the times he was told by e-mail the lawyer's information was part of a russian government effort to help his father's candidacy. trump junior told the paper he attended the meeting with the lawyer because he was interested in receiving damaging information about hillary clinton. lawyer for trump junior said his client has done nothing wrong and pledged to work with investigators if asked. >>> u.s. army said one of its own soldiers is under arrest for trying to help terrorist. stationed instead hawaii. army claims he pledged allegiance to isis and tried to provide with military documents. was under investigation for more than a year. they believe he was acting alone. >>> in camden county, no one in the waiting room of a doctor's
he is running for a job at this radio station. fills in frequently on the radio station.ack on this afternoon. hopes to become a replacement for departing host. >>> now developing story. "new york times" reports donald trump junior knew it was a russian official who had potentially damaging information about hillary clinton's campaign. according to the times he was told by e-mail the lawyer's information was part of a russian government effort to help his father's candidacy....
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it was called an agent radio. it had a transmission distance of about 6000 miles. from germany you can to mitigate with your headquarters in england or ever -- wherever. later on, we switched to british equipment. 1961, the wall goes up. it makes the mission a bit more difficult. that wall splits the city. and goes all the around, 110 miles of total wall. donald trump to get some ideas from this. you have to remember it took them 30 years to perfect it. before they decided it did not work and knocked it down. the teams had to come up with ingenious ways to cross the wall to find out how to get to their target sites. this is a target model. their wall crossing point. we had intelligence available from the air force, from east german immigrants who would be interrogated. very close of looks by our people at the wall. we could determine ways to cross the wall without being caught. one of the things you do not want to do was cross a line find out you were in the east german military base. of which they had many. we had to do reconnaissance on both sides to make sure th
it was called an agent radio. it had a transmission distance of about 6000 miles. from germany you can to mitigate with your headquarters in england or ever -- wherever. later on, we switched to british equipment. 1961, the wall goes up. it makes the mission a bit more difficult. that wall splits the city. and goes all the around, 110 miles of total wall. donald trump to get some ideas from this. you have to remember it took them 30 years to perfect it. before they decided it did not work and...
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national public radio is taking a very narrow view statement by statement by statement.hat the entire canon and endlessly generating engine of trump misdirection, of intentendacity has an and the intent is to cast doubt on the ability to ever know what is true. to take control of reality itself. ost: you write, if you think i am cracking wise to make a point, you are mistaken. >> right and then i explain inconceivable in that i'm not wired to conceive it. that ultimately is is the challenge. because i was admitting that i believe what i believe and i do not understand what they believe create awant to reality that will hold up under happy and will not leave nation and all of their realities in distress then we have to understand what other people believe because it is the coalition of their worldview and that hast -- and ours created all of this flying to bring or waiting for some great waiting forbris or a wind to blow it away. it will beaiting, for a long time. reactiont has been the to your book? >> i have not been trashed for think it is because people who think publ
national public radio is taking a very narrow view statement by statement by statement.hat the entire canon and endlessly generating engine of trump misdirection, of intentendacity has an and the intent is to cast doubt on the ability to ever know what is true. to take control of reality itself. ost: you write, if you think i am cracking wise to make a point, you are mistaken. >> right and then i explain inconceivable in that i'm not wired to conceive it. that ultimately is is the...
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ronald reagan initiated the business of having a saturday morning radio speech. all presidents flighted pennsylvania -- flight to pennsylvania to me with real americans. that is a convention of politics. i think trump -- and trump does this to some degree -- he goes to ohio and essentially has a campaign rally. people laugh about it but it's a tried-and-true technique. it is a little different. him, as withith any president, you do yourself goodbye occasionally trying to communicate directly to the people. weather with a fireside chat or twice a year and primetime address on foreign policy or something like that, or the saturday morning radio talk. not a bad idea. the news organizations will cover them. the message will get out. host: let's go to lauren from appleton, wisconsin on the line for independents. caller: hello. i would like to make a comment about something. a lot of people -- i heard on fox and friends they were criticizing how about mainstream anya criticizing communications director for criticizing trump. he had every right to do that. the thing abo
ronald reagan initiated the business of having a saturday morning radio speech. all presidents flighted pennsylvania -- flight to pennsylvania to me with real americans. that is a convention of politics. i think trump -- and trump does this to some degree -- he goes to ohio and essentially has a campaign rally. people laugh about it but it's a tried-and-true technique. it is a little different. him, as withith any president, you do yourself goodbye occasionally trying to communicate directly to...
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what the man did after the radio station rejected his song request. when we come back. >> i have to tell you prince harry is fighting hard against the cigna tied to hiv and aids, after meeting with student and experts in london. british royal visited the london school of hygiene, and tropical medicine yesterday. there, he learned becomes new medical testing and prevent tiff measures for hiv and aids. prince harry explains his stamp on the topic with student and staff members. >> education is power. to me in today's world that young people, they know, probably ... >> and prince harry's mother princess diana was also involved in the fight against hiv and aids. >> continuing her mission. you just always wonder, if the princess were still alive today, what she would be doing, as far as hiv and aids awareness, and her sons caring the torch. good for him. good for harry. >> katie, at least back inside now. >> indeed, yes. >> hair intact. >> either your hair starts to go whoop or just falls flat in this kind of weather. one or the other. i know, the constant
what the man did after the radio station rejected his song request. when we come back. >> i have to tell you prince harry is fighting hard against the cigna tied to hiv and aids, after meeting with student and experts in london. british royal visited the london school of hygiene, and tropical medicine yesterday. there, he learned becomes new medical testing and prevent tiff measures for hiv and aids. prince harry explains his stamp on the topic with student and staff members. >>...
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jeremy vine, his colleague on radio 2, was close to the top of the list.ever for a second doubted how lucky i am to work in there and... i'm just sorry, i think the bbc's really hurting today. 2 million. 75 million. include his tv show. woman, on over £450,000. top of this league. but, crucially, the list isn't complete. a commercial entity. the bbc's director—general insisted value for money was his priority. sums of public money. a close bond with the public. and thinking about that all the time. it is public money, we owe the public that. about the cost of on—air talent. i think they're in privileged positions, basically. earning sums like that. and pay competitive rates, because otherwise... so we should be able to pay competitive rates. but i'm a bit shocked at what chris evans gets paid. of them do just as good a job. earning £350,000 or over. is being spent and that they're getting that value for money. being paid as much as others. minority background. are all paid over £250,000. like amazon and netflix. command the same salaries elsewhere. come in
jeremy vine, his colleague on radio 2, was close to the top of the list.ever for a second doubted how lucky i am to work in there and... i'm just sorry, i think the bbc's really hurting today. 2 million. 75 million. include his tv show. woman, on over £450,000. top of this league. but, crucially, the list isn't complete. a commercial entity. the bbc's director—general insisted value for money was his priority. sums of public money. a close bond with the public. and thinking about that all...
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then i ended up in radio, which is where i belonged. i was a theater major in college and i liked to write. it is a tremendously great medium for telling a story because it is so intimate. host: how long have you done the radio on wnyc which you can hear across the country which is called "on the media"? brooke: i have been doing that show since january of 2001. quite a ride that's been. host: the gentleman you're talking about is sitting outside, your husband, what does he do? brooke: well, he started out -- well, he's done many jobs right now. he writes on national security and foreign policy for slate. his column is called "war stories." it's great. host: i want to show you a video from a person two died in 2003. neil. he wrote "amusing ourselves to death." you write about it here. i want to describe why you write about it. let's see what he looked like nd talked like back in 1988. >> just generally the history of the american presidency if you start with george washington and go through to reagan refutes darwin all by itself. i find
then i ended up in radio, which is where i belonged. i was a theater major in college and i liked to write. it is a tremendously great medium for telling a story because it is so intimate. host: how long have you done the radio on wnyc which you can hear across the country which is called "on the media"? brooke: i have been doing that show since january of 2001. quite a ride that's been. host: the gentleman you're talking about is sitting outside, your husband, what does he do?...