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so radios weren't so good so radios weren't so good either, plus radios either, plus radios at this time did not yet carry human voices or music either. i mean, they carried -- it was a morse code system as well. so, the telephone was this one instrument where anybody at any time could immediately communicate in language, spoken language, with someone else, and so it was used by everybody. invented in the united states, but used everywhere in world war i. so, this picture, by the way, so, this picture, by the way, shows you german soldiers behind shows you german soldiers behind the lines. the lines. now, they're looking up over the now, they're looking up over the barrier, perhaps trying to barrier, perhaps trying to decide, do we, you know, sto decide, do we, you know, storm or do we retreat, and what's the guy on the left doing? he's on the telephone. isn't that such a familiar gesture, by the way? i could go like this and we would all know what i was doing, right? talking on the telephone. talking on the telephone. by the way, the japanese also by the way, the japanese also fought in
so radios weren't so good so radios weren't so good either, plus radios either, plus radios at this time did not yet carry human voices or music either. i mean, they carried -- it was a morse code system as well. so, the telephone was this one instrument where anybody at any time could immediately communicate in language, spoken language, with someone else, and so it was used by everybody. invented in the united states, but used everywhere in world war i. so, this picture, by the way, so, this...
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talk radio and if you're driving anywhere outside of washington d.c. or any major metropolitan city you turn on the radio and that's what you're going to hell you're going to literally store it in boston and drive to san francisco and never stop here in rush limbaugh that we're going there but he's got a great control the market. and has been in the business for thirty years now so i would say to those on the other side that are competing with him well now what's the problem well the problem in iowa but i'll tell you pretty bad you know it's sad at lunch with the vice president of one of these large radio groups about six years ago and said i will put my show on and said we will put liberals on the air more recently i sat with the president of another large radio group that owns about half the radio stations in this country and he said the same thing in front of a u.s. senator i mean it's just you know our business decisions they're saying you know why would i put somebody in there wants to raise my taxes really it's interesting because it's group spea
talk radio and if you're driving anywhere outside of washington d.c. or any major metropolitan city you turn on the radio and that's what you're going to hell you're going to literally store it in boston and drive to san francisco and never stop here in rush limbaugh that we're going there but he's got a great control the market. and has been in the business for thirty years now so i would say to those on the other side that are competing with him well now what's the problem well the problem in...
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joe thomas is our guest in charlottesville with w chv radio. teresa is in tennessee, line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. the guy before me stole my thunder about the difference between black lives matter. we have been putting up with black lives matter for years when the democrats and obama create him. -- create them. how did the democrats -- they are supporting this to get votes. how did they think they will win elections on this platform of hate and violence? black lives matter is what helped trump get elected. that is why white people came out -- we are being discriminated against, being punched and called racists. how is this platform going to work for the democrats? that is all behind it. did you see while you are there, intothey were being herded black lives matter and the cops stood down? guest: in charlottesville? no one was hurt but there were crowd control barricades put up -- there is still an investigation into whether orders were given to the police, there were many instances where many fights broke out. it wa
joe thomas is our guest in charlottesville with w chv radio. teresa is in tennessee, line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. the guy before me stole my thunder about the difference between black lives matter. we have been putting up with black lives matter for years when the democrats and obama create him. -- create them. how did the democrats -- they are supporting this to get votes. how did they think they will win elections on this platform of hate and violence? black lives...
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radio.nd carol has the weather. good morning. for many central and eastern areas today, dry and bright with sunshine. rain in the west that is slowly going east and north through today. i will have more details in 15 minutes. thank you. see you then. good morning. first, our main story. arrests of passengers suspected of being drunk at uk airports and on flights have risen by 50% in the past year, according to an investigation carried out by bbc panorama. critics of the airline industry say a voluntary code on alcohol sales isn't working, and want the government to amend licensing laws. tina daheley reports. where in the uk can you buy alcohol at 4am seven days a week? the answer is at an international airport. and it seems that it's leaving passengers and crew with a hangover. an investigation by bbc panorama has revealed that arrests of those suspected of being drunk at uk airports and on flights have risen by 50% in the past year. half of the 4,000 cabin crew who took part in a survey car
radio.nd carol has the weather. good morning. for many central and eastern areas today, dry and bright with sunshine. rain in the west that is slowly going east and north through today. i will have more details in 15 minutes. thank you. see you then. good morning. first, our main story. arrests of passengers suspected of being drunk at uk airports and on flights have risen by 50% in the past year, according to an investigation carried out by bbc panorama. critics of the airline industry say a...
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with radio, and in some sentence -- is this is it was only fm radio competing with fm radio. everyone is fighting over the same eyeballs, the same attention, the same advertising dollars to see how the best reflect our rules while doing so in a thoughtful way. policiesre some of the or rules that you think should be kept in the media space to protect the public interest? >> i am open to considering whatever the public before us. look atan obligation to all media ownership rules and i think that is were the last commission failed in doing its work. the number of things will get a , we will get aat chance to look at again and i cannot make sure that i cannot say right now there was to eliminate all of them but -- you would not want every component to be owned within a local a big, necessarily in market, per se but there are certain cases where it makes sense, economically. especially when have a very diverse definition -- when you talk about competition, more dollars and investment coming from over-the-top layers, it has to be taken into account. >> so, commissioner o'reilly, h
with radio, and in some sentence -- is this is it was only fm radio competing with fm radio. everyone is fighting over the same eyeballs, the same attention, the same advertising dollars to see how the best reflect our rules while doing so in a thoughtful way. policiesre some of the or rules that you think should be kept in the media space to protect the public interest? >> i am open to considering whatever the public before us. look atan obligation to all media ownership rules and i...
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for this i was doing radio before, i was writing for radio so i knew, i had this journalistic eye. i was always observing even while i was working, and so it did help me in some ways, but not didn't help much with writing. >> just wondering how you felt the customers are treated you? >> both good and bad. in the beginning because my accent, people couldn't communicate so there was a barrier. they did want to deal with me because they knew it would take longer for me to understand what they were saying. 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 wanted to come in, get their stuff and leave. they don't have to explain over and over. some people like i said bad things a lot of good people who were very gracious and nice and supportive, and the wanted to give me the time to understand. i can't sing for a long time, this is my second day, this is my third day, this is my fourth day, this is my first week. okay, you have been here for a month. you should know how to sell fine stuff. >> i wonder if you would use like up
for this i was doing radio before, i was writing for radio so i knew, i had this journalistic eye. i was always observing even while i was working, and so it did help me in some ways, but not didn't help much with writing. >> just wondering how you felt the customers are treated you? >> both good and bad. in the beginning because my accent, people couldn't communicate so there was a barrier. they did want to deal with me because they knew it would take longer for me to understand...
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you have been a radio reporter, you have a small newspaper, made money, traveled. that also might have impacted your belief. talk a little bit about what you were doing up to age 30. i was an intern in atlanta and i fetched lester holt coffee forer many years when he was the anchor and i began to begin my career behind the scenes and presided in the fort myers and naples area. i was the idiot standing behind every hurricane and that was my first national time on cnn and fox and msnbc like what is thatg outside telling me i should be inside. but when i had the opportunity to travel i would say chicago planted the seed in my love of culture. i would always make fun of how a lot of people would wear khakis and a t-shirt and you smell food from countries from around the world, chinese food on one and another. this was amazing to me. when i got done from loyola i wanted to go see the world and one of my passions as absorbing as much culture as i could so i learned languages in the process and ended up studying in italy so i learned italian and spanish. i've been held at
you have been a radio reporter, you have a small newspaper, made money, traveled. that also might have impacted your belief. talk a little bit about what you were doing up to age 30. i was an intern in atlanta and i fetched lester holt coffee forer many years when he was the anchor and i began to begin my career behind the scenes and presided in the fort myers and naples area. i was the idiot standing behind every hurricane and that was my first national time on cnn and fox and msnbc like what...
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with radio. whereas i think the market is, everyone is fighting over the same eyeballs, the same attention, the same advertising dollars taking a out how best to reflect our current roles while doing so in a powerful way. >> what are some of the policies or rules you think should be kept in the media space to protect the public interest? >> guest: i'm open to considering whatever rules are put before us. we have an obligation under our quadrennial review to look at all our media ownership rules. natural i think this commission failed in doing its work. there are a number things we'll have a chance to look at again. a number that just don't make sense. i'm not sure i can say i want to eliminate all of them, because some concern. you wouldn't want every component to be owned within a local market and certainly a big market per se. there are cases in instances where it makes sense, economics make sense especially when you have a very diverse definition. when you talk about competition and more dolla
with radio. whereas i think the market is, everyone is fighting over the same eyeballs, the same attention, the same advertising dollars taking a out how best to reflect our current roles while doing so in a powerful way. >> what are some of the policies or rules you think should be kept in the media space to protect the public interest? >> guest: i'm open to considering whatever rules are put before us. we have an obligation under our quadrennial review to look at all our media...
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she accused a radio d.j. of groping her. so, why is she the one being sued? here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, music superstar taylor swift preparing for a courtroom showdown in denver with a former radio d.j. she says assaulted her. swift claims former kygo radio d.j. davide mueller "took his hand and put it up my dress." grabbing her backside backstage before her denver concert in 2013. potential key ev photo obtained by tmz. the superstar saying, "it was completely intentional, and i have never been so sure of anything in my life." swift herself is expected to take the stand. >> she's very sure about being a victim of this groping and she wants to prove that she has not fabricated this. >> reporter: but in court documents and a radio interview last year, mueller denies he groped swift. >> my hand was never under her skirt. i never grabbed her. >> reporter: mueller is suing swift in federal civil court for $3 million in damages, claiming the singer's reps pressured the radio station to fire him. swift is countersuing for assault and battery. >> he ha
she accused a radio d.j. of groping her. so, why is she the one being sued? here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, music superstar taylor swift preparing for a courtroom showdown in denver with a former radio d.j. she says assaulted her. swift claims former kygo radio d.j. davide mueller "took his hand and put it up my dress." grabbing her backside backstage before her denver concert in 2013. potential key ev photo obtained by tmz. the superstar saying, "it was...
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>> steve: just for the radio?h, well -- well -- >> steve: oh, i think it's like two tankers a day. something like that. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: anyways, so i'm -- i deejayed the beatles thing and so it's on -- after you listen to "radio andy," listen to the beatles just -- this week on channel 18. >> steve: 18? >> jimmy: i do -- it's not like top ten, 'cause it's hard to pick -- it's like 10 or 11 songs. i know, questlove's already judging, but it's not my top -- it's not my top ten beatles songs. >> steve: it's just -- >> jimmy: understand that, i'm just deejaying for fun. >> steve: you're just goofing off. >> jimmy: yeah, i'm just like -- talk like this and act like we had a great time. [ light laughter ] "and here are the beatles -- four lads from liverpool got together. >> questlove: what'd you choose? >> jimmy: oh, gosh, "she said she said." >> steve: "she said, i know what it's like to be dead?" >> jimmy: yeah, it's a deep cut. i did "she loves you" because that was the first -- i think explosion of the
>> steve: just for the radio?h, well -- well -- >> steve: oh, i think it's like two tankers a day. something like that. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: anyways, so i'm -- i deejayed the beatles thing and so it's on -- after you listen to "radio andy," listen to the beatles just -- this week on channel 18. >> steve: 18? >> jimmy: i do -- it's not like top ten, 'cause it's hard to pick -- it's like 10 or 11 songs. i know, questlove's already judging, but it's...
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radio and c-span.org. , on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. g, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. a, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. u, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. lt, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. open. our phone lines are send us a tweet at c-spanwj. the president early this morning tweet.his "military solutions are now ully in place, locked and loaded should north korea act unwisely, hopefully kim jong-un find another path." morgan from
radio and c-span.org. , on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. g, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. a, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. u, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. lt, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. open. our phone lines are send us a tweet at c-spanwj. the president early this morning tweet.his "military solutions are now ully in place, locked and loaded should north korea act unwisely, hopefully kim...
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on friday, a judge threw out claims that she tried to get former radio d.j. david mueller fired. but the judge is letting claims proceed against swift's mother and radio promotions director. swift accuses mule'-er of groping her during a meet and greet.. a claim he denies. her countersuit against him still stands. also happening today.. maryland's back-to-school tax free week is in full swing. it began yesterday, and runs through saturday. clothing and shoes costing 100 dollars or less are exempt from the state's six-percent sales tax. so are the first 40 dollars of a backpack or book bag. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - cloudy start to the week - few late day showers - hotter & humid mid to late week - first look at eclipse weather next monday today: partly sunny mostly cloudy. becoming humid. spotty late day shower. highs: 81-85 winds: ne to se 5-10 mph
on friday, a judge threw out claims that she tried to get former radio d.j. david mueller fired. but the judge is letting claims proceed against swift's mother and radio promotions director. swift accuses mule'-er of groping her during a meet and greet.. a claim he denies. her countersuit against him still stands. also happening today.. maryland's back-to-school tax free week is in full swing. it began yesterday, and runs through saturday. clothing and shoes costing 100 dollars or less are...
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commercial radio was banned.ine, radio london, and swinging radio england exploited a loophole. this was radio caroline's london hq, where tony blackburn had his first audition. did you have any sense of what a big deal this was going to be for you and for pop culture? yes, i did, yeah. i really thought this was going to be the start of something very big. # keep on running... broadcasting pop music from ships like this out at sea, the pirate stations were very popular. but on land, they weren'tjust winning over millions of fans, they also faced a powerful enemy — the government. the pirates are a menace and i don't believe at all that the public wouldn't support action to enforce the law. at midnight on the 14th of august 1967, the marine 0ffences act became law. it was now illegal for british citizens to work on the ships or to supply them. many pirate stations packed up, but caroline continued broadcasting from the sea until 1990. it anchored further into international waters to avoid uk regulations. this ship
commercial radio was banned.ine, radio london, and swinging radio england exploited a loophole. this was radio caroline's london hq, where tony blackburn had his first audition. did you have any sense of what a big deal this was going to be for you and for pop culture? yes, i did, yeah. i really thought this was going to be the start of something very big. # keep on running... broadcasting pop music from ships like this out at sea, the pirate stations were very popular. but on land, they...
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on the car and the radio. do you rememberthe the radio. me to. on the car and the radio. the words? not really. i can remember the tune, not necessarily the words but his legacy lives on, and it is a great shame he has passed away, but, yeah, a great singer. notjust us, he did suffer from alzheimer's. he did, anti— campaignfor suffer from alzheimer's. he did, anti— campaign for that as quite fervently, alzheimer's disease, which is extremely debilitating. yeah. something that drugs companies are trying to do all they can to fix. i think is why said he had alzheimer's for several years. and we have to end it there. thank you so much, paul chars. —— charles. well, let me start with a very dramatic picture from tuesday. that's some rough weather. here's a big storm cloud just off the coast of essex, and two waterspouts, so the marine equivalent of a tornado. pretty incredible. and also a thunderstorm picture here from the south end. some rough weather over the last 12 or 18 hours or so. this low pressure system's spinning around the uk. mind, london missed the bad weather. s
on the car and the radio. do you rememberthe the radio. me to. on the car and the radio. the words? not really. i can remember the tune, not necessarily the words but his legacy lives on, and it is a great shame he has passed away, but, yeah, a great singer. notjust us, he did suffer from alzheimer's. he did, anti— campaignfor suffer from alzheimer's. he did, anti— campaign for that as quite fervently, alzheimer's disease, which is extremely debilitating. yeah. something that drugs...
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the accusation she's leveling at a former radio deejay. we'll be right back. s >>> we're back now with a medical advancement that could bring hope to the 15 million americans who suffer from depression. maybe even for you or a member of your family. up until now, the best way to find the right anti-depressant was often through excruciating trial and error. advances in genetics are changing that, and doctors say it's just the start. with tonight's "keeping you healthy" report, here's nbc's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: mother of three sarah ellis will never forget her darkest days battling depression. >> i was at several points like this is it, i can't do this anymore. >> reporter: she tried anti-depressants, more than a dozen. attempting to stay on each for the six-week trial doctors recommend. the side effects were debilitating. >> i was very sluggish, very fatigued. my sleep was disordered. >> reporter: like so many battling depression, years passed, trying drug after drug. >> that particular drug -- >> reporter: until dr. matthew stanley recommended a gene
the accusation she's leveling at a former radio deejay. we'll be right back. s >>> we're back now with a medical advancement that could bring hope to the 15 million americans who suffer from depression. maybe even for you or a member of your family. up until now, the best way to find the right anti-depressant was often through excruciating trial and error. advances in genetics are changing that, and doctors say it's just the start. with tonight's "keeping you healthy" report,...
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mysterious radio pulses on the other side of the galaxy. their theory about what it could mean. >> mysterious numbers on the seven-day forecast. we talked about the first time in 5 years. we put 110 on the forecast map. it was too low. we are going higher. there's the heat warning in effect and even ocean beach will be ten or 15 degrees above average. the 80s? yeah. find out when next. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. scientists are receiving radio pulses... from clear across the universe. kpix 5's kiet do walks us rdinary new >>> some out of this world research from uc-berkeley. scientists are receiving radio pulses from clear across the universe. cool. kpix 5's kiet do wal
mysterious radio pulses on the other side of the galaxy. their theory about what it could mean. >> mysterious numbers on the seven-day forecast. we talked about the first time in 5 years. we put 110 on the forecast map. it was too low. we are going higher. there's the heat warning in effect and even ocean beach will be ten or 15 degrees above average. the 80s? yeah. find out when next. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something......
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with radio comparing competing with fm radio. they think the market, everyone has the same advertising dollars and how best will it reflect their current rules? >> guest: what are some of the policies that you think should be kept? >> i am open to considering whatever rules are put before us we look at our media ownership rules. this is where the commission failed in doing its work so they are a number of things that will have a chance to look at again. a number of them don't make any sense. i'm not sure i can say right now want to eliminate all of them because they are certainly some concern. he would want every component to be owned within the local market and the big markets per se but there are certain cases and instances where it would make sense especially when you have a very diverse definition. when you talk about competition and more dollars and investment coming from the new over-the-top players it has to be taken into account. >> host: commissioner o. riley how do you view the fcc's rules when it comes to competition a
with radio comparing competing with fm radio. they think the market, everyone has the same advertising dollars and how best will it reflect their current rules? >> guest: what are some of the policies that you think should be kept? >> i am open to considering whatever rules are put before us we look at our media ownership rules. this is where the commission failed in doing its work so they are a number of things that will have a chance to look at again. a number of them don't make...
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plus, radios are insecure. somebody could take the air -- you know, the radio waves out of the air, they could figure out where it was being beamed from and then go bomb that place. so radios weren't so good either. plus radios at this time did not yet carry human voices or music either. i mean they carried -- it was a morse code system as well. so the telephone was the one instrument where anybody at any time could immediately communicate in language, spoken language with someone else. so it was used by everybody, invented in the united states but used everywhere in world war i. so this picture, by the way, shows you german soldiers behind the lines. they're looking at those on the barrier, trying to decide do we storm or retreat. what does the guy on the left do? he's on the telephone. isn't that such a familiar gesture, by the way. i could go like this and we would all know what i was doing, right? talking on the telephone. by the way, the japanese lost front in world war i as well. on the left-hand side you
plus, radios are insecure. somebody could take the air -- you know, the radio waves out of the air, they could figure out where it was being beamed from and then go bomb that place. so radios weren't so good either. plus radios at this time did not yet carry human voices or music either. i mean they carried -- it was a morse code system as well. so the telephone was the one instrument where anybody at any time could immediately communicate in language, spoken language with someone else. so it...
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but the judge is letting claims proceed against swift's mother and radio manager.f you're thinking about hiring a contractor before winter arrives-- don't get burned. there's a warning from one family whose summer project still isn't done! consumer reporter john matarese shows us the mistakes to avoid, so you don't waste your money. 0-10 104-108 140-152 waste your money.i'm john matarese time now for weather weather - few late day showers - hotter & humid mid to late week - first look at eclipse weather next monday today: partly sunny to mostly cloudy. becoming humid. spotty late day shower. highs: 81-85 winds: ne to se 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. isolated shower. lows: 66-73 winds: se 5 mph tuesday: mostly cloudy. spotty shower. highs: 83-87 winds: nne 5 mph toss to break purchased a special pair of glasses for the upcoming solar eclipse. and diane macedo have the details in this morning's techbytes. vaviolencemonpkg outrage and z2gv6z zi0z y2gv6y yi0y (vo) there's a freedom about asheville. an unspoken invitation to discover who you really are. here, the wor
but the judge is letting claims proceed against swift's mother and radio manager.f you're thinking about hiring a contractor before winter arrives-- don't get burned. there's a warning from one family whose summer project still isn't done! consumer reporter john matarese shows us the mistakes to avoid, so you don't waste your money. 0-10 104-108 140-152 waste your money.i'm john matarese time now for weather weather - few late day showers - hotter & humid mid to late week - first look at...
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i did that -- charlie: the radio show. al: yes the radio show in new , york.hen we moved to minnesota to do the show and to explore. listen, i didn't necessarily think i was the guy who was going to beat norm coleman. and as the campaign progressed, it became less and less about norm coleman and more and more about those who -- any cafe i'd go to in small towns anywhere, v.f.w. hall, american legion hall, you'd see, you know, a sheet up there saying, we're having a spaghetti dinner for this family, because they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis. and elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50% of americans go bankrupt because of a health care crisis. it's related to a health care crisis. and i knew that. my radio show. but the -- it got personal. because it was personal with the people in minnesota. so, it's a petty reason to run for the senate. to say someone's got to beat this guy. but what it became more and more about was what paul said. paul said that politics isn't about winning for the sake of winning. it isn't abou
i did that -- charlie: the radio show. al: yes the radio show in new , york.hen we moved to minnesota to do the show and to explore. listen, i didn't necessarily think i was the guy who was going to beat norm coleman. and as the campaign progressed, it became less and less about norm coleman and more and more about those who -- any cafe i'd go to in small towns anywhere, v.f.w. hall, american legion hall, you'd see, you know, a sheet up there saying, we're having a spaghetti dinner for this...
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a radio show opened up to do political talk in the morning so i would do the radio show and it was a conservative radio show but i would often try to push the envelope to share my more libertarian beliefs. i got this radio show and i began in one way or another building up a bit of a following that specifically among republican primary voters. while i'm doing radio the current congressman at the time you may know him his name to be the father is the congressman called the essay i'm going to run for the senate. you should consider paying for congress. it's how you build up your own campaign. i have some assets that a politician and candidate needs. if you do not have the name identification, you need money and tons of it. you as a candidate are nothing more than a plug. you have to market and brand your self. you try to literally go out to the crowds and say pick me, i want to your congressman or be r governor or whatever it is. but, the part that comes with that is money. in the book i don't get very judgmental on here's what we should do to get money out of politics. what i hope if
a radio show opened up to do political talk in the morning so i would do the radio show and it was a conservative radio show but i would often try to push the envelope to share my more libertarian beliefs. i got this radio show and i began in one way or another building up a bit of a following that specifically among republican primary voters. while i'm doing radio the current congressman at the time you may know him his name to be the father is the congressman called the essay i'm going to run...
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. >> when i first heard myself on the radio, it was like, wow, on the radio.ou know, like you always dreamed to be on the radio. just because you're on the radio doesn't necessarily mean you're going to end up on a video game. to end up on a video game is another milestone so it's a blessing. >> reporter: people have been belaying this -- playing this game since the '80s. it has definitely made major changes over the years like adding popular music. >> be like, wow, my song is really on madden, like it's going to be weird. >> reporter: jacks plays the game and knows thousands of people buy it all over the country. his song even mentions the redskins cowboy robbery. >> classic. no other rivalry like it. >> reporter: most of all his friends is glad d.c. music is being put on the map. >> goes to show the rest of the world that we are on time, like we are on the way, we are coming up. >> reporter: reporting in northeast washington, michael quander, wusa9. >> the game is being released to the general public on august 25th. >>> franklin is now nothing but remnants a
. >> when i first heard myself on the radio, it was like, wow, on the radio.ou know, like you always dreamed to be on the radio. just because you're on the radio doesn't necessarily mean you're going to end up on a video game. to end up on a video game is another milestone so it's a blessing. >> reporter: people have been belaying this -- playing this game since the '80s. it has definitely made major changes over the years like adding popular music. >> be like, wow, my song is...
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working in radio coming here i have to speak like an american and say things like bag-dadofb&. instead of bag-dod. there's a few things about me like how i came to the united states. i was working for bbc news and met a woman from her old pennsylvania on a scholarship. she was, her name is holly and i met her and became friends and fell in love and got married ane i came to this country and that is how america became my new my home. it gives you a lot of money and you live with them forever and ever but i did get an mba but i didn't get the job i wanted and i got a job at bbc and i also married a woman not by their choice but they liked her anyway. i came here and a lot of this is in this book. there is a lot of prejudice if you are educated and take a small child people look down on you for doing something menial and judge you on the basis of that so i had that in the back of my mind during this trial i was constantly this was in the back of my head that people wer judging me. why did i come here and giveni everything up in india and was i it all for not. i will open it up so
working in radio coming here i have to speak like an american and say things like bag-dadofb&. instead of bag-dod. there's a few things about me like how i came to the united states. i was working for bbc news and met a woman from her old pennsylvania on a scholarship. she was, her name is holly and i met her and became friends and fell in love and got married ane i came to this country and that is how america became my new my home. it gives you a lot of money and you live with them forever...
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Aug 28, 2017
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it was in fact a police radio but it was a radio. he said i would make my call and leave and we travelled in two cars. i traveled with the governor or senator and there was always a car in front of us. it wasn't uncommon to hear plink, plink, someone shooting at us along the way. he said, remember, we were rural. we were just coming out of the throes of the war was over, world war i was over. huey long was a populist. there was the anti-sentiment. they had never had anyone like him as a governor, who got around, who used the media, the sound trucks. baton rouge is what it is in large part because of the contributions of the governor. think of this. louisiana's capitol is here. it wasn't always here. one time it was in new orleans. one time it was in shreveport. it moved around. building this building here was one of the first steps in really forming baton rouge as the foundation for the seat of government. within a matter of a couple of years of this building being occupied, what we call the capitol annex, across the street from here
it was in fact a police radio but it was a radio. he said i would make my call and leave and we travelled in two cars. i traveled with the governor or senator and there was always a car in front of us. it wasn't uncommon to hear plink, plink, someone shooting at us along the way. he said, remember, we were rural. we were just coming out of the throes of the war was over, world war i was over. huey long was a populist. there was the anti-sentiment. they had never had anyone like him as a...
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commercial radio was banned.nd a half miles of the coast of france and we've flew under the panamanian flag. if anyone went on this board from this country it was like declaring war and panama. this was the london hq for radio caroline were tony blackburn had his first edition. the job any sense of what this would be for you and the pop culture?|j sense of what this would be for you and the pop culture? i really thought this is good for the start of something very big. broadcasting pop music from ships like this out at sea, the pirate stations were very popular but on land they weren't just winning over millions of fans, they also faced a powerful enemy, the government. the pirates are a menace and i don't believe the toll that the public won't support action to enforce the law. at midnight on the 4th of august 1967 the marine offences act became law. it was now illegal for british citizens to work on the ships or supply them. johnnie walker had ships or supply them. johnnie walker ha d rece ntly ships or supply
commercial radio was banned.nd a half miles of the coast of france and we've flew under the panamanian flag. if anyone went on this board from this country it was like declaring war and panama. this was the london hq for radio caroline were tony blackburn had his first edition. the job any sense of what this would be for you and the pop culture?|j sense of what this would be for you and the pop culture? i really thought this is good for the start of something very big. broadcasting pop music...
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i was doing radio, writing for radio. i headed journalistic i was always observing while those working and so it did help me in some ways. but the mba did not help me much with writing. i'm just wondering how you felt customers treated you? >> good and bad. and because of my accent people cannot communicate so that was a barrier. so they did not want to deal with me because they knew it would take longer for me to understand what they were saying. so i thought they did not like me because of that but it was not, they did not hate me because of that but they thought, they wanted to come in and get their stuff and leave. they do not want to have to explain over and over. but some people said bad things but there were a lot of good people who were really gracious and nice and supportive and want to give me the time to understand. i can't say for a long time, this is my second day, this is my third day, this is my fourth day. okay you have been every month! >> thank you for sharing. i wonder if you would use awkward social mo
i was doing radio, writing for radio. i headed journalistic i was always observing while those working and so it did help me in some ways. but the mba did not help me much with writing. i'm just wondering how you felt customers treated you? >> good and bad. and because of my accent people cannot communicate so that was a barrier. so they did not want to deal with me because they knew it would take longer for me to understand what they were saying. so i thought they did not like me because...
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hear the dramatic new details that she shared with the jury about how she says a former radio deejay groped her and didn't even let go. >>> and later in "the skinny," magic mike is no stranger to getting his groove on, but wait until you see channing tatum as he meets a grocery store clerk who doesn't know who he is. so what's he do next? ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. you're searching for something. whoooo. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home >>> so check out this motorcyclist in s
hear the dramatic new details that she shared with the jury about how she says a former radio deejay groped her and didn't even let go. >>> and later in "the skinny," magic mike is no stranger to getting his groove on, but wait until you see channing tatum as he meets a grocery store clerk who doesn't know who he is. so what's he do next? ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. you're...
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if you have a phone, watching tv, listening to radio, love the internet, this is the man.'m armstrong williams. good day from the forum, thank you for joining us. >>> good morning. i'm linda lopez in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. mother are so here are some of the top stories we're following on "world news now." it's happened again. a navy destroyer collides with another vessel. this time, the "uss john mccain" colliding with a tanker. >>> the u.s. and south korea started their annual drills this morning. and sharp exchanges of words between president trump and north korea's kim jong un. >>> actor jerry lewis has died at the age of 91, after a career
if you have a phone, watching tv, listening to radio, love the internet, this is the man.'m armstrong williams. good day from the forum, thank you for joining us. >>> good morning. i'm linda lopez in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. mother are so here are some of the top stories we're following on "world news now." it's happened again. a navy destroyer collides with another vessel. this time, the "uss john mccain" colliding with a tanker. >>>...
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, and c-span.org. -- c-span radio and c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> senate democrats have unveiled a proposal for reducing trade deficits, which includes a nafta and anf american jobs council with the authority to block for investments that would result in job losses. several democrats discussed the plan outside the capital, beginning with senator debbie stabenow. stabenow: good morning. thank you for being here today. we want b
, and c-span.org. -- c-span radio and c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> senate democrats have unveiled a proposal for reducing trade deficits, which includes a nafta and anf american jobs council with the authority to block for investments that would result in job losses. several democrats discussed the plan...
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perhaps more than any other sport, cricket lends itself to talk radio. the long pauses within an epic drama that unfolds over five days have to be filled with something. and that something has, for the past 60 years, been the eccentrically english banter of the tms commentary box. of course cricket itself has changed irreversibly over that period and tms, celebrated in this birthday fixture today, has always tried to move with the times. it's the stories, it's the characters behind the microphone that bring the sport we love so much to life. ebony rainford—brent played for surrey and england as a professional and is now part of the tms team. she says tms has become more than just radio. social media is another way of connecting, you know? we bring people's thoughts and comments into the commentary. people send in really odd stats, things like that. it'sjust so nice you can be that close to the fans listening in and you can connect, and share. citing social media has really helped tms to thrive. in recent decades, television rights and then the internet d
perhaps more than any other sport, cricket lends itself to talk radio. the long pauses within an epic drama that unfolds over five days have to be filled with something. and that something has, for the past 60 years, been the eccentrically english banter of the tms commentary box. of course cricket itself has changed irreversibly over that period and tms, celebrated in this birthday fixture today, has always tried to move with the times. it's the stories, it's the characters behind the...
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avenue, we act radio is the only independent progressive radio station with tens of thousands of listenersuntry and it has been broadcasting on radio and podcast for five years. the fear was they did enough harm to take them off the airwaves for good. be they have been collecting money on go fund me. >> look at the money we are receiving. we are survivors. >> this is still how long it will take to repair damage done. they hope to be back on air in two weeks. >> nice to see the community coming together. call it a fixer upper but we take you inside the new west wing where the renovations reach the next stage. >> some businesses in downtown me nancys are do ♪ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. plus free home delivery. ends saturday! countless ailments. countless hours. and gu
avenue, we act radio is the only independent progressive radio station with tens of thousands of listenersuntry and it has been broadcasting on radio and podcast for five years. the fear was they did enough harm to take them off the airwaves for good. be they have been collecting money on go fund me. >> look at the money we are receiving. we are survivors. >> this is still how long it will take to repair damage done. they hope to be back on air in two weeks. >> nice to see the...
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4 that it gore was making the point on radio 4 thatitis gore was making the point on radio 4 that its not trump being a hothead, this is a problem that other illustrations in the past have allowed to develop and therefore it isa allowed to develop and therefore it is a big problem that is going to have to be confronted. and whether this method of his girls put pressure on china to exert some influence on north korea and achieve something, it has achieved something through the sanctions of the un security council, maybe all these hot words will lead to something actually being achieved. on the other hand, there is the massive danger that people could talk themselves into something abysmal. and north korea's response is that if all think about putting its military plan into action and firing a missile very near to guam. far more newspapers on the egg story. the daily mail... the food standards agency saying that 21,000 eggs were affected and it turned out to be 700,000! there is a question about not least in the belgian and the netherlands where they knew about this and the warnings we
4 that it gore was making the point on radio 4 thatitis gore was making the point on radio 4 that its not trump being a hothead, this is a problem that other illustrations in the past have allowed to develop and therefore it isa allowed to develop and therefore it is a big problem that is going to have to be confronted. and whether this method of his girls put pressure on china to exert some influence on north korea and achieve something, it has achieved something through the sanctions of the...
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eastern and on c-span.org and streaming on our free c-span radio app. this weekend in :00 p.m. eastern on c-span, tuesday the future of the internet. white house into rim chief digital officer here now. providee how we information that reaffirms what people already think. it's not like they say, you are conservative. i think you are conservative. i will keep showing you conservative stuff. they said, i am going to show you things from people you know and things from places you like. i will keep showing you more of that. that, weok did not do would not have this conversation because they would not have grown to the scale which they have grown into today. >> here is the former mayor of rio de janeiro. think cities will play a major role in fighting against populism. the way cities can change. great machine to change what is going on. thursday, and in-depth look at the opioid epidemic including a politician suing several drug companies for their over prescription of painkillers. >> it is evasive. it is everywhere. our smallest communities, our cities, our most affluent suburbs. an
eastern and on c-span.org and streaming on our free c-span radio app. this weekend in :00 p.m. eastern on c-span, tuesday the future of the internet. white house into rim chief digital officer here now. providee how we information that reaffirms what people already think. it's not like they say, you are conservative. i think you are conservative. i will keep showing you conservative stuff. they said, i am going to show you things from people you know and things from places you like. i will keep...