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s flagship stations are without down voice in america and radio free europe radio liberty as is the case with our team whether their output is journalism or propaganda depends on who you are. but look at what our broadcasting is informational. it's not propagandistic may have. that kind of coverage really aren't that much different than you would find in the washington post or the new york times. kind of causal relationship. between voice of america. europe and. the state department is not just. the budget comes from the. there is no independent news is being communicated but in a way with a selected constellation of views that pushes forward a very particular line of understanding the war one of the questions that has arisen involving v.o.a. and other broadcasters in recent years has been are you simply providing journalism to those people. or are you trying to. and fan the flames of resistance and the target country you're broadcasting to. we shall speak to you about america and the war the news may be good or bad we shall tell you the true voice of america was started during world war
s flagship stations are without down voice in america and radio free europe radio liberty as is the case with our team whether their output is journalism or propaganda depends on who you are. but look at what our broadcasting is informational. it's not propagandistic may have. that kind of coverage really aren't that much different than you would find in the washington post or the new york times. kind of causal relationship. between voice of america. europe and. the state department is not...
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we used to have a clock radio now the smart phone does it the kitchen radio has been replaced by a t.v. but a lot of people who own the smart speakers own multiple of them and this does put radio back in all of those rooms if stations have given you a reason to use it otherwise you just say play crosby stills and nash and there's your rock block is the quality pretty good it's great so it. i mean you used to be where you're going to build a home you're say i'm going to put a speaker system in and have speakers in all the room now you really could just get intellects in a few major rooms that you're in it would take care of it to this trained ear it's as good as what dr bose was doing and you realize that during this conversation we've had we've said alexa enough that we're probably activating them all over the house where people are watching us. alexa turn to our team america that's holland cook the host of the big picture here at r.t. america thank you my friend. and now we take a look at the business of fashion artistry charice has the story. now of the u.s. economy continues to grow
we used to have a clock radio now the smart phone does it the kitchen radio has been replaced by a t.v. but a lot of people who own the smart speakers own multiple of them and this does put radio back in all of those rooms if stations have given you a reason to use it otherwise you just say play crosby stills and nash and there's your rock block is the quality pretty good it's great so it. i mean you used to be where you're going to build a home you're say i'm going to put a speaker system in...
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thing we used to have a clock radio now the smartphone does it the kitchen radio has been replaced by a t.v. but a lot of people who own these smart speakers own multiple of them and this does put radio back in all of those rooms if stations have given you a reason to use it otherwise you just say play crosby stills and nash and there is your rock block is the quality pretty good it's great so i mean. you used to be where you're going to build a home or say i'm going to put a speaker system in and have speakers in all the room now you really could just get intellects in a few major rooms that you're in it would take care of it to this trained ear it's as good as what dr bones was doing and you realize that during this conversation we've had we've said alexa enough that we're probably the matter of aging them all over the house where people are watching us. turn to our to america that's holland cook the host of the big picture here at r t america thank you my friend. and now we take a look at the business of fashion artistry charges has the story. now of the u.s. economy continues to g
thing we used to have a clock radio now the smartphone does it the kitchen radio has been replaced by a t.v. but a lot of people who own these smart speakers own multiple of them and this does put radio back in all of those rooms if stations have given you a reason to use it otherwise you just say play crosby stills and nash and there is your rock block is the quality pretty good it's great so i mean. you used to be where you're going to build a home or say i'm going to put a speaker system in...
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but -- i did something for the last two weeks on radio on potus channel on seers xm radio that i'm proudf not so much for myself but listening audience beyond my wildest dreams. there's a website called charity buzz -- and charity buzz has celebrity moments i put myself at the c li don't think it has gone all the way to my head but select moment where is the so-called select contradicts an experience and the benefit for the donor is that they write a check to the charity so it's win, win as long as you have a select willing to do something, and a person will to write a check to the charity then everybody benefits. so two weeks ago on the radio i launched a charity buzz auction. and here it was. and they tried to talk me out of this initially. but they didn't -- they were unsuccessful. the opportunity was that -- instead of you coming to me to take a studio tour because i do that often for charities. i said i would come to your book club anywhere in the united states at my expense for whoever the highest bidder is. and secretly in cc my producer can tell you this. five was the number in m
but -- i did something for the last two weeks on radio on potus channel on seers xm radio that i'm proudf not so much for myself but listening audience beyond my wildest dreams. there's a website called charity buzz -- and charity buzz has celebrity moments i put myself at the c li don't think it has gone all the way to my head but select moment where is the so-called select contradicts an experience and the benefit for the donor is that they write a check to the charity so it's win, win as...
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it's not talk radio. it is not the way -- actually, the audience was a lot more ideologiy diverse than is understood and a much bigger audience than most media business coverage ever sort of really picks up on. millions and millions of people a day. but i think some of the appeal of talk radio as a daytime audience in particular where a lot of the conservative talk radio has taken hold may have as much to do as daytime listening demographics, as well. and people looking for alternatives to traditional media coverage in particularly in those day parts. and so -- >> can i go back to the first part? >> please. >> just quickly, as fact checkers we think it's interesting that trump is saying how the economy's doing so well and nobody thought this would happen and looking at the numbers it's a continuation of therowth we saw before he was elected. but that's not unusual, not just for economic issues, but we have seen it in the past with education where the candidate wanting to get into power and particularly wh
it's not talk radio. it is not the way -- actually, the audience was a lot more ideologiy diverse than is understood and a much bigger audience than most media business coverage ever sort of really picks up on. millions and millions of people a day. but i think some of the appeal of talk radio as a daytime audience in particular where a lot of the conservative talk radio has taken hold may have as much to do as daytime listening demographics, as well. and people looking for alternatives to...
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an in car thing we used to have a clock radio now the smart phone does it the kitchen radio has been replaced by a t.v. but a lot of people who own the smart speakers own multiple of them and this does put radio back in all of those rooms if stations have given you a reason to use it otherwise you just say play crosby stills and nash and there's your rock block it is the quality pretty good it's great so i mean you used to be where you're going to build a home you're say i'm going to put a speaker system in and have speakers in all the room now you really could just get intellects in a few major rooms that you're in it would take care of it this trained ear it's as good as what dr bose was doing and you realize that during this conversation we've had we've said alexa enough that we're probably activating them all over the house where people are watching. alexa turn to our t america that's holland cook the host of the big picture here at r.t. america thank you my friend. and now we take a look at the business of fashion artistry charges has the story. now of the u.s. economy continues
an in car thing we used to have a clock radio now the smart phone does it the kitchen radio has been replaced by a t.v. but a lot of people who own the smart speakers own multiple of them and this does put radio back in all of those rooms if stations have given you a reason to use it otherwise you just say play crosby stills and nash and there's your rock block it is the quality pretty good it's great so i mean you used to be where you're going to build a home you're say i'm going to put a...
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jennifer but cody a former radio journalist remembers the early days. i arrived in the two thousand and four and what i thought were journalists who were properly salaried who were independent took the editorial line being objective fact based very seriously journalists were largely protected because they were working in the authors of the united nations they were able to get to certain places to be first hand things that other media would struggle because they are there whacking the financial resources or they're not last. in the financial with orses the money was made available because someone has an interest in those journalists covering the news in a third way. that nasty united nations mission in the operates on the invitation of the government even radio copy porters are not immune to interference we thought that they themselves too were under strain increasingly even more so now as the country becomes more and more politicized and the stakes become higher when you talk about red line issues it is true that even radio cappie is not in the business
jennifer but cody a former radio journalist remembers the early days. i arrived in the two thousand and four and what i thought were journalists who were properly salaried who were independent took the editorial line being objective fact based very seriously journalists were largely protected because they were working in the authors of the united nations they were able to get to certain places to be first hand things that other media would struggle because they are there whacking the financial...
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officials now focused on radio, film and celebrities who enlisted in the war effort. african-american performers such as duke ellington and libby armstrong -- and louis armstrong frequently played at war related functions, and rising star lena horne begin to rival betty grable as a pinup among servicemen. yet by 1942, no african-american was more loved among white and black americans as heavyweight champion joe louis. his triumph in 1938, coupled with his patriotic announcement rendered him a potent symbol. administrators affirmed his political import as the brown bomber stood for heroism unity, and a part of the armed forces, black military participation. in september of 1943, lewis headed a boxing tour along with nicholson, sugar ray robinson and george j. wilson under the army special service division to tour army camps in the u.s. and abroad. the boxing tour also serve the purpose of both in a team and athletic training. it could diminish racism by exposing truth to that promote good sportsmanship and teamwork. influences 46 months of army, he fought 96 exhibition
officials now focused on radio, film and celebrities who enlisted in the war effort. african-american performers such as duke ellington and libby armstrong -- and louis armstrong frequently played at war related functions, and rising star lena horne begin to rival betty grable as a pinup among servicemen. yet by 1942, no african-american was more loved among white and black americans as heavyweight champion joe louis. his triumph in 1938, coupled with his patriotic announcement rendered him a...
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look out if my radio producer tc ever releases the outtake reel, i'll be done. i remember being so honored in 2001 when the editor of the daily news first offered me a column at the news and years late if with brian i.t. i tierney invite pled to come over the philadelphia inquirer. i majored in boast goth and journalism at at that at lehigh university and felt like a calling and they had fun at my last name, with the coln "do you want that super such sized." getting a column was not the first time had written for the philadelphia daily news. climbed through the archives of the newspapers and forget to that back in 198 a 5, at the conclusion of my first year of law school at penn, i published an essay in the daily news under he headline "america offers opportunity to those who work." in the book i revisit that is say like i resist -- revis u visit everything else. take issue with some of what i broke. i still think america is land of opportunity but luck has a lot to do with the equation and that was a large pat of the fun, exploring opinions offered over the cou
look out if my radio producer tc ever releases the outtake reel, i'll be done. i remember being so honored in 2001 when the editor of the daily news first offered me a column at the news and years late if with brian i.t. i tierney invite pled to come over the philadelphia inquirer. i majored in boast goth and journalism at at that at lehigh university and felt like a calling and they had fun at my last name, with the coln "do you want that super such sized." getting a column was not...
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emily: were you always the radio operator? you said you had the radio on you. were you the radio operator? mr. reilly: yes. i was one of the two at that particular time. i started off as an ammo barer, i understand you now, and i worked myself up to the radio operator position. it is a pretty prominent position, you are also a prime sniper target. emily: did you ever have encounters as a result? mr. reilly: direct result, no, but that didn't stop them from trying. one of my other functions, they had what they call eagle flights, which is where nine different choppers come in and to pick you up. i was the biggest guy in the unit, so i would take the rifle, hold it up like this and stand upright to guide the choppers in. i kept saying put a bull's-eye on my shirt to make it official. that was one of my jobs early on, something you work your way up from as quickly as possible. and that basically, again, the day in, day out routine, of course, combat was the exception, not t rule. and i sometimes wish the movies would reflect more of that. emily: well, what about s
emily: were you always the radio operator? you said you had the radio on you. were you the radio operator? mr. reilly: yes. i was one of the two at that particular time. i started off as an ammo barer, i understand you now, and i worked myself up to the radio operator position. it is a pretty prominent position, you are also a prime sniper target. emily: did you ever have encounters as a result? mr. reilly: direct result, no, but that didn't stop them from trying. one of my other functions,...
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watch or listen on the c-span radio app. court --eek the police rolled -- the decision changes the process for police investigating data collected by cell phone towers. chief justice john roberts doing in the majority decision. this was heard in november. this is about one hour and 25 minutes. >> we will hear argument this morning on case 16402, carpenter vs. u.s. before we commence i would like to advise council i will provide an additional 10 minutes for argument time. i don't think you will have trouble filling it. >> at issue in this case is the government's warrantless collection of 127 days of the petitioner's cell site location information, revealing his locations, movements, and associationsve
watch or listen on the c-span radio app. court --eek the police rolled -- the decision changes the process for police investigating data collected by cell phone towers. chief justice john roberts doing in the majority decision. this was heard in november. this is about one hour and 25 minutes. >> we will hear argument this morning on case 16402, carpenter vs. u.s. before we commence i would like to advise council i will provide an additional 10 minutes for argument time. i don't think you...
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for digital radio the a.b. plus and for digital television t.v. bt. entry operate several ip t.v. head end out of this location. for our customers very important to know that we have the highest security level possible here at this tender org we are certified according to the industry standard us all twenty seven files to mimic to match. for a teleport and for an effort operation center of course it's very important to be well connected to any site. it where the customer wants to talk to neighbor signals to us all we have to deliver signals for the customer and this is the case we are connected via fiber and several carry us to all over the world. the most important factor of course our employees they act in a customer and service oriented way twenty four by seven around the clock each pay off with. a layer. the law of. communication determines our entire life a gigantic amount of data that has to be transmitted around the world at high speed and absolutely reliably every day and that is exactly our business has been for decades here the media broadcast teleport in losing your fra
for digital radio the a.b. plus and for digital television t.v. bt. entry operate several ip t.v. head end out of this location. for our customers very important to know that we have the highest security level possible here at this tender org we are certified according to the industry standard us all twenty seven files to mimic to match. for a teleport and for an effort operation center of course it's very important to be well connected to any site. it where the customer wants to talk to...
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finish this slide. >> radio site improvements related to the radio project. upgrades for redundancy on the 9-1-1 floor and also designing the expanded d.e.m. emergency response center. >> i'm to jump in with a couple questions on the expenditure overview side which is the last slide of the presentation. so, like most departments, it looks like you are mostly large chunk of your budget goes to salary and benefits and just to that daily funcons of just running the department. talk to me about work orders. i see it's 8-point 9% of the budget of 8.6 million. how does that manifest in your department? >> i'm going to ask my fiscal ficer to answer that. >> thank you. >> thank you. the department of emergency management. the work order would be services with the dt, department of technology, we have a real estate work order for site leases and then we have miscellaneous ones like workers comp, d.h.r. and the city attorneys. >> thank you. >> real quick, can you describe to me a little bit about your debt service? it's standard. >> debt service is for bonds associated
finish this slide. >> radio site improvements related to the radio project. upgrades for redundancy on the 9-1-1 floor and also designing the expanded d.e.m. emergency response center. >> i'm to jump in with a couple questions on the expenditure overview side which is the last slide of the presentation. so, like most departments, it looks like you are mostly large chunk of your budget goes to salary and benefits and just to that daily funcons of just running the department. talk to...
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and by radio. today it's become a global media player employing journalists from sixty different countries in berlin and he w. has come a long way. from outside gobsmacked then it was just german and just shortwave these days we have thirty languages and use all the media under the sun with t.v. radio social media online whenever you want so you can see that things have changed radically. firsthand information remains as important as ever t w correspondents fire reports from all over the world whether it's the middle east africa or the u.s. more than one hundred fifty million people use d.w. content every week congratulations poured in from various corners of the globe. congratulations to dortch of ella for sixty five great years here's to the next sixty five and. wish you all the best always stay objective and to date. greetings to do it's available. for the sixty five years of excellent service in providing new information to people around the world. the german parliament plan to increase funding
and by radio. today it's become a global media player employing journalists from sixty different countries in berlin and he w. has come a long way. from outside gobsmacked then it was just german and just shortwave these days we have thirty languages and use all the media under the sun with t.v. radio social media online whenever you want so you can see that things have changed radically. firsthand information remains as important as ever t w correspondents fire reports from all over the world...
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the radio protected me that day. that -- n host: and what was the timing when jack was killed? dennis: that would have been after we came out of the jungle. after a standown, they moved us to the delta, and we had gotten notice while we were back at brigade on standown that our armored unit had been ambushed in the village. totally blindsided. i don't think they expected viet was there to be there at all. they were rolling through there kind of leisurely with their armored personnel carriers and rpgs took out the first two tracks. literally, they were that hot , that wendy pierced the outside exterior, the rifles were actually melted onto the inside walls of the tracks. they lost several guys. like i say, they took down two armored personnel carriers. so we knew whatever we were going to get up against there was going to be pretty well armed. pretty good-sized weaponry, and that's the day -- that was right around, well, it was may 9, in fact, because that was the day that jack was killed. we were flown there, we got
the radio protected me that day. that -- n host: and what was the timing when jack was killed? dennis: that would have been after we came out of the jungle. after a standown, they moved us to the delta, and we had gotten notice while we were back at brigade on standown that our armored unit had been ambushed in the village. totally blindsided. i don't think they expected viet was there to be there at all. they were rolling through there kind of leisurely with their armored personnel carriers...
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in go to facebook that calms/federal news radio. we are on 1500 radio. facebook live for the first time you are part of history tonight. cedric richmond with the ball high. a two into from richmond inside for ball three. jerry wants to know if the congressional police officers that were here. >> the one who helped steve scalise is here. i'm not sure about the rest of them. >> thank you for the question. brad goes down to first. we will get a pinch runner on first. ryan costello will that for duncan. >> jeff duncan, another hardcharging conservative. >> quickly behind zero and two. this is it, he got redistrict it out of his house seat and it would not be a viable candidacy for him. >> he reaches out and goes down to first base. that is foul. >> i think that is a pinch runner extraordinaire. it is not had an at-bat but has scored a run as a pinch runner. >> ryan costello played high school baseball. hewitt zero and two last year. he got a run on the bases and stole second base. he stole on a wild pitch. >> 400 percentage in the game. he just came to congr
in go to facebook that calms/federal news radio. we are on 1500 radio. facebook live for the first time you are part of history tonight. cedric richmond with the ball high. a two into from richmond inside for ball three. jerry wants to know if the congressional police officers that were here. >> the one who helped steve scalise is here. i'm not sure about the rest of them. >> thank you for the question. brad goes down to first. we will get a pinch runner on first. ryan costello will...
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next on book tv "after words", television and radio host retraces his transition to progressiveolitics. he is interviewed by syndicated columnist. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host. the interview top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> bill, you have a new book from the left, life in the crossfire. this is the memoir as well as a political testimonial about where you stand, right. >> it is. good to see you mona. >> good to see you too. >> i called my memoir part one. i don't necessarily think this is the end of the road. >> barack obama wrote a memoir when he was in his 30s so that's not saying anything that you wrote a memoir now. >> thank you for helping me make that point. i've had a good run and i want to talk about some of the fun things we had been able to do so far and people that i've met so far and they really want to get a story down, we have five grandchildren. >> are they the ones were pictured? >> yes. >> and i wanted them to know what granddad was up too. >> you are a delaware boy, who was bootsy carter nyc in the story? >> bo
next on book tv "after words", television and radio host retraces his transition to progressiveolitics. he is interviewed by syndicated columnist. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host. the interview top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> bill, you have a new book from the left, life in the crossfire. this is the memoir as well as a political testimonial about where you stand, right. >> it is. good to see you mona....
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a fine place to start, it sets you up well for a career with the bbc working in local radio.bafta, the honours are pulling in view at the moment. -- pouring in. that was the industry this is something very different, when you are recognised by the country, it is rather thrilling. too many of us, too many women in broadcasting, you area too many women in broadcasting, you are a trailblazer, you are doing things well ahead of a lot of women. asa things well ahead of a lot of women. as a foreign correspondent. were you aware of that at the time, did you feel like you were pushing the boundaries for the rest of us?|j have never said i was first doing things, there were many women, i say many, a good handful of very distinguished people who many years ago were reporters, some for the bbc, i remember being contacted by one of them when i had done the iranian embassy siege, a wonderful lady called audrey russell who was a commentator on royal broadcasts, wrote me a beautiful letter and she had been a war correspondent in the second world war. but there were a few women around, and w
a fine place to start, it sets you up well for a career with the bbc working in local radio.bafta, the honours are pulling in view at the moment. -- pouring in. that was the industry this is something very different, when you are recognised by the country, it is rather thrilling. too many of us, too many women in broadcasting, you area too many women in broadcasting, you are a trailblazer, you are doing things well ahead of a lot of women. asa things well ahead of a lot of women. as a foreign...
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me acuerdo que me regañaba mi mamá "ya bájale a ese radio, apaga ese radio, déjanos dormir".ganado, vacas de--de otros señores. carolina: siguiendo su sueño de algún día llegar a ser un cantante famoso a los 12 años le dio un giro a su vida. mario: de principio, les mentí, ¿verdad? cuando ya terminé la primaria, le digo a mi mamá y a mi papá, "¿sabes qué, papá? pues quiero pedirles permiso porque me voy a ir--me quiero ir a tijuana a estudiar". carolina: ¿cómo fue esa despedida de sus papás, a los 12 años despedirse de ellos? mario: cuando se empezó a hacer oscuro me empezó a dar un miedo. me empecé a sentir, no sé, muy lejos de--de mi familia, empecé a sentir mucha frustración y empecé a llorar, ya cuando se metió el sol lloré todo el camino. carolina: a su llegada lo estaban esperando sus tíos y cinco primos. tal y como se lo habían prometido a la mamá de mario lo inscribieron en la escuela. mario: recuerdo que había mucho--mucha "carrilla", mucho "bullying". sobre todo a mí, porque yo llegué orgulloso a--a la secundaria con--con mis botas. me decían "ahí viene el vaquerill
me acuerdo que me regañaba mi mamá "ya bájale a ese radio, apaga ese radio, déjanos dormir".ganado, vacas de--de otros señores. carolina: siguiendo su sueño de algún día llegar a ser un cantante famoso a los 12 años le dio un giro a su vida. mario: de principio, les mentí, ¿verdad? cuando ya terminé la primaria, le digo a mi mamá y a mi papá, "¿sabes qué, papá? pues quiero pedirles permiso porque me voy a ir--me quiero ir a tijuana a estudiar". carolina:...
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you said you had the radio on you. were you the radio operator? >> yes. i was one of the two at that particular time. i started off as an ammo barer, i understand you now, and i worked myself up to the radio operator position. which is prominent, but you're also a prime sniper target. >> did you ever have encounters as a result? >> direct result, no, but that didn't stop them from trying. one of my other functions, they had what they call eagle flights, which is where nine different choppers come in and to pick you up, i was the biggest guy in the unit, so i would take the rifle, hold it up like this and stand upright to guide the choppers in. i kept saying put a bull's-eye in my shirt to make it official. that was one of my jobs early on, something you work your way up from as quickly as possible. and that basically, again, the day in, day out routine, of course, combat was the exception, not the rule. and i sometimes wish the movies would reflect more of that. >> well, what about some of the ambushes that y'all set out on? do you recall any of those spe
you said you had the radio on you. were you the radio operator? >> yes. i was one of the two at that particular time. i started off as an ammo barer, i understand you now, and i worked myself up to the radio operator position. which is prominent, but you're also a prime sniper target. >> did you ever have encounters as a result? >> direct result, no, but that didn't stop them from trying. one of my other functions, they had what they call eagle flights, which is where nine...
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radio online and social media. trying to warm welcome to you on the touchy. it's almost a year now since iraqi troops retake the northern city of was there from the so-called islamic state it's one of iraq's biggest cities and strategically important because of its oil but despite that much of the old city of was doing still lies in ruins and amidst the rubble they asked if corpses did the obvious your father of the karim has been speaking to aid workers in was the word and sent us this exclusive report be fixated some of the more disturbing images in his story . the smell of death is everywhere old mosul is like an open air symmetry nearly a year after the battle between the so-called islamic state and iraqi troops and corpses still fill the streets we meet me the young nurse has volunteered to help remove the bodies. and this old house in this room we found one hundred fifty corpses they were all shot in the hand hold here yes. the stench is hard to take it first your nostrils chill now because we took away all a body instead we burned the room and to sanit
radio online and social media. trying to warm welcome to you on the touchy. it's almost a year now since iraqi troops retake the northern city of was there from the so-called islamic state it's one of iraq's biggest cities and strategically important because of its oil but despite that much of the old city of was doing still lies in ruins and amidst the rubble they asked if corpses did the obvious your father of the karim has been speaking to aid workers in was the word and sent us this...
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but what is remarkable of his accomplishments is marconi who gets the credit for radio he tried to do something like this three months later he brings out a little boat and pretended there was a spanish frigate on the other side of the pond to maneuver his little boat up there i can't remember it was the beginning of the spanish-american war but punches the button and nothing happens. suddenly there is a huge explosion in the back room because he not f o how to individualize the messages so the message went back to the storeroom and blast and smoke comes pouring out into the area. so for tesla he thinks big. a reporter asked him is this a model boat or the submarine that can deliver bombs? he said are you kidding me? this is the first nonbiological form of life it is embodied with the mind. his view of this was that he foresaw artificial intelligence and then went on to say the boat could follow the course laid out or obey commands that could be cabled to distinguish between wts or what it ought not to do artificial intelligence where the beginnings of it almost 100 years ago today. a
but what is remarkable of his accomplishments is marconi who gets the credit for radio he tried to do something like this three months later he brings out a little boat and pretended there was a spanish frigate on the other side of the pond to maneuver his little boat up there i can't remember it was the beginning of the spanish-american war but punches the button and nothing happens. suddenly there is a huge explosion in the back room because he not f o how to individualize the messages so the...
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deutsche avella began as a radio station aftetethe second world war. it now broadcasts to millions of people on tv, radio, online, and social media. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. it has been almost a year since iraqi troops retook the northern iraqi city of mosul from islamic state jihadists. mosul is one of iraq's biggest cities and strategically important because of its oil. despite that, much of the old city still lies in ruins. and amid the rubble, there are corpses. our dw reporter has been speaking to aid workers in mosul and he sent us this exclusive report. we have pixelated some of the more disturbing images. reporter: ell sm death is l isywhere. ike an open-air cete. nearly a year after the battle between the so-called islamic state and iraqi troops ended, corpses still fill the streets. we meet a young nurse who has volunteered to help remove the bodies. >> in this old house, in this room, we fpsesound 1 ey we all shot in the head. reporter: here? >> yes. reporter: the stench is hard to take. it feels your nostrils.
deutsche avella began as a radio station aftetethe second world war. it now broadcasts to millions of people on tv, radio, online, and social media. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. it has been almost a year since iraqi troops retook the northern iraqi city of mosul from islamic state jihadists. mosul is one of iraq's biggest cities and strategically important because of its oil. despite that, much of the old city still lies in ruins. and amid the rubble, there are...
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because i think i was still carrying the radio at that time. i had to go where he went because i was his rto. tom: and did -- how close was the fire coming in on you? dennis: close. that day took a round to my -- in the big part of my radio, which around on the back, took a round there, and i had a n in my an tenia about six inches from the top of my helmet, so it was getting pretty close. tom: how far did you have to assault? dennisi'm gog to say 50 yards. tom: how long do you think it took you to cover that? dennis: fast. we just laid down fire from everyone that was going forward, automatic weapons, changing magazines as we needed them and just kept the fire going until we got there. and i think that's -- when you have that much fire power coming at you from that many guys, i think it made them step back a little bit and think, you know, we can't get them all quick enough and they've got to be worried that they're going to take a round themselves, so -- tom: and how many guys were with you on that particular assault? dennis: i'm going to say
because i think i was still carrying the radio at that time. i had to go where he went because i was his rto. tom: and did -- how close was the fire coming in on you? dennis: close. that day took a round to my -- in the big part of my radio, which around on the back, took a round there, and i had a n in my an tenia about six inches from the top of my helmet, so it was getting pretty close. tom: how far did you have to assault? dennisi'm gog to say 50 yards. tom: how long do you think it took...
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if you're going to increase the wattage of the facilities you need to increase the radios. in other areas we have bigger radios but there's no such intent here and clearly there's condition number 6 said if we ever modify the facility we have to go through the process. there is no down-tool the third antenna faces into the houses. it would be stupid to turn that on because it's a waste of signal. we're using it up and down the street and the same facility we've used in most of san francisco and fully recognized by the department of public health. with regard to noticing many were there and here because they got notice and we have a photograph and affidavit and post the full final determineti determinetion -- determination is contained in that posting. article 25 posts notice. verizon wireless is very concerned about its public illage, the sale of the product ima image, the sale of the product and in complying with laws. we hope you agree as well. i'd be happy to answer any questions and bill hammet is here to answer technology questions. >> are you authorized for a tri-dire
if you're going to increase the wattage of the facilities you need to increase the radios. in other areas we have bigger radios but there's no such intent here and clearly there's condition number 6 said if we ever modify the facility we have to go through the process. there is no down-tool the third antenna faces into the houses. it would be stupid to turn that on because it's a waste of signal. we're using it up and down the street and the same facility we've used in most of san francisco and...
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. >> reporter: that's the non-nonsense april kauffman, a peppery and provocative radio host. >> i love being here to bring you the truth. as unvarnished and unpretty buttered on the biscuit it is. >> reporter: tackling topics from politics to caring for u.s. vets. >> homelessness is a big issue right now for our ve >> reporter: listeners couldn't get enough of the jersey girl with the platinum hair, big smile and high wattage personality. >> she was like, a whirlwind. she would come in and she would make a lasting impression on everyone. in her upscale town of linwood new jersey, not far from the boardwalk, april and husband, dr. jim kauffman, a prominent endocrinologist are the community's consumate power couple. >> the two of them were well known individually as well as together. they really wanted to be involved in the community, but they also liked to have some fun. >> reporter: every day, the doctor and mrs. kauffman had a familiar routine, jim heading to his medical practice before sunrise and then a standing phone call with april at 8:30 a.m. but on thursday may 10, 2012 that ca
. >> reporter: that's the non-nonsense april kauffman, a peppery and provocative radio host. >> i love being here to bring you the truth. as unvarnished and unpretty buttered on the biscuit it is. >> reporter: tackling topics from politics to caring for u.s. vets. >> homelessness is a big issue right now for our ve >> reporter: listeners couldn't get enough of the jersey girl with the platinum hair, big smile and high wattage personality. >> she was like, a...
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when you listen to the radio commentary you imagine you can see the match if you really believe you can but what you see is a product of your own imagination if you have the images of the team members but you're playing yourself you have the moves that you imagine you're one of the players such as this one not fear is just the wrong goal utter joy for it was. all that got her going and she started sharing i had no idea how she felt about football and so far from god through pride i have . not thought of before. and then we were counting the minutes we couldn't wait for the final whistle and my heart was pounding during these couple of minutes out the fuel pumps about she was. god god was god and i nodded and that i thought that's my i don't think i ever saw her again is no. i don't know if she moved away or what she did but it was a unique and beautiful moment with a beautiful stranger who was never again present in my life it was a little love affair brought on by football although it was never a real affair at all let's call it a football love. doesn't involve. politicians or muzzle.
when you listen to the radio commentary you imagine you can see the match if you really believe you can but what you see is a product of your own imagination if you have the images of the team members but you're playing yourself you have the moves that you imagine you're one of the players such as this one not fear is just the wrong goal utter joy for it was. all that got her going and she started sharing i had no idea how she felt about football and so far from god through pride i have . not...
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eastern on c-span three c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> friday, a conversation with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts with the judicial fourth circuit live on c-span, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> he won the utah primary. served as also governor of massachusetts, he spoke to supporters in utah. >> back when i first met him, mitt romney and i we on ou first date almost 54 years ago. our first date was the sound of music. that is how long ago that was. i know this man and i know his heart. i know the desire of his heart. if the desire of his heart is to make america strong and beautiful and better. i love this man, is extraordinary, we all know how talented he is, we all know what a great center he will be the state of utah. so come on. can we get this man up here? mr. romney: it looks like ours in one the primary. we understand at this point that there are a record number of people who voted in this primary. if you watched tv last couple of weeks, you know who is responsible for the turnout. ann romney right there. i wan
eastern on c-span three c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> friday, a conversation with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts with the judicial fourth circuit live on c-span, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> he won the utah primary. served as also governor of massachusetts, he spoke to supporters in utah. >> back when i first met him, mitt romney and i we on ou first date almost 54 years ago. our first date was the sound...
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eventually that led to me losing the radio. it got knocked over. how scared were you?‘s coming towards the boat, it's too late to be scared you have to deal with it. on one occasion, i saw one coming and i realised i had to get down inside the boat where i'd be safe. i was on deck and i got washed off, no question. i went up the rigging. let me show you this one because this is all that instance where i climbed up the mast. in fact the artist has put me halfway up the mast. which is true, that's what i did. and this wave broke right over the boat and disappeared so there's me and two mast and no land for 1500 miles any direction and then the boat shook itself and up she popped. the reason why you did not broach is you see that blue line there that's the stern which was stopping her from swinging around in front of the wave — if she had done that i'd have been dismounted. basically it's tied onto the post up front, all the way out and back on board and tied back onto the post. but that gives a tremendous amount of resistance and so it holds the stern into the waves. but
eventually that led to me losing the radio. it got knocked over. how scared were you?‘s coming towards the boat, it's too late to be scared you have to deal with it. on one occasion, i saw one coming and i realised i had to get down inside the boat where i'd be safe. i was on deck and i got washed off, no question. i went up the rigging. let me show you this one because this is all that instance where i climbed up the mast. in fact the artist has put me halfway up the mast. which is true,...
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they got behind and cut the budget for those radios. so we had satellites in space and could not take full advantage because we did not use them.adio to that is what happens when you have these disjointed organizations that are not aligned under one single budget, one single chain of command. in "the washington times" and undersecretary for defense under george w. bush, he says "say no to a space force." has beenhe air force spending 30% of its budget to fund and launch a spy and reconnaissance satellites. it also operates several satellite constellations. they have been doing a good job using the launch services. the air force successfully hundred 20 payloads since 2006. he is making the case that other branches are doing these kind of things. absolutely. our military has tremendous space capabilities. we should not disregard that at all. but the fact remains that we can do better. we need to do better. our ability to use space is being increasingly threatened by the space capabilities other countries are developing, and we are not res
they got behind and cut the budget for those radios. so we had satellites in space and could not take full advantage because we did not use them.adio to that is what happens when you have these disjointed organizations that are not aligned under one single budget, one single chain of command. in "the washington times" and undersecretary for defense under george w. bush, he says "say no to a space force." has beenhe air force spending 30% of its budget to fund and launch a...
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the back of the boat inside got my navigation with the radio was and i wedged myself. can see i was sleeping then the log been filled in. but i'm up here went to bed about midnight. i did in fact and i slept through until after seven in the morning. so you have to try and keep your mind active. i took to learning poetry. one time i could recite the whole poem. the lowing herd winds slowly. and leaves the world and sent to me. keeping clean became part of his routine on board suhaili. i'd dive off the boat, swim and climbed back on board, get all the sea water. cover myself in soap and dive off and fresh off and come back on board. in your log, july the 13th, you'd talk about springing a leak in shark infested waters. it wasn't springing a leak, she was leaking regularly. i thought well i can't go in the southern ocean like this i got to stop it and i had some copper that could tack over the part that was leaking. it's about four and a half five feet underwater. you go down and get a tack in and come up for air go down, put another a tack in, keep the hangar on some str
the back of the boat inside got my navigation with the radio was and i wedged myself. can see i was sleeping then the log been filled in. but i'm up here went to bed about midnight. i did in fact and i slept through until after seven in the morning. so you have to try and keep your mind active. i took to learning poetry. one time i could recite the whole poem. the lowing herd winds slowly. and leaves the world and sent to me. keeping clean became part of his routine on board suhaili. i'd dive...
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he wouldn't let me listen to much or he would have put marching tunes or something like bad on the radio courts so i had to leave the house and it was shortly before kick off and i had no idea where to go the streets were empty. and you know about it by the shop that's just i don't even send up film stuff is that if this. god awful lighting stuff not going to survive the funding on the field i'm focused on the fulfillment i had it would be a bank and would be the be to young not but i thought i mean we made things even when we were in for it so no put down and motley fool. i suddenly heard a voice from my window saying klaus i thought it was you and i looked up and saw a woman twice my age mid twenty's or something that i'd seen her before and then i realized she had been to our house she was a girlfriend of one of my older brothers or ex-girlfriend that would ex-husband and i said i don't know where to listen so she told me to come in. take the stuff if believe me it's a big one and that's very much it's most recent not solved by. the packets ahead must be some. consternation on the sou
he wouldn't let me listen to much or he would have put marching tunes or something like bad on the radio courts so i had to leave the house and it was shortly before kick off and i had no idea where to go the streets were empty. and you know about it by the shop that's just i don't even send up film stuff is that if this. god awful lighting stuff not going to survive the funding on the field i'm focused on the fulfillment i had it would be a bank and would be the be to young not but i thought i...
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c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> fbi director christopher wray and deputy attorneyeneral rod rosenstein testified thursday before the house judiciary committee about actions taken by the fbi and the justice department during the 2015
c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> fbi director christopher wray and deputy attorneyeneral rod rosenstein testified thursday before the house judiciary committee about actions taken by the fbi and the justice department during the 2015
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. >> i was also doing talk radio at the time on the air. a police officer came and said there were snipers in the area. but they actually moved the radio stations up for a couple of days to vacate the area. >> host: one of the things you talk about in the book is how you came to be at this church. you were raised catholic and studied for the priesthood. so back to delaware for a bit. let's talk about your attraction to priesthood. did you feel like you had a vocation or did you think you just wanted to be involved in public service packs >> it wasn't that dramatic like st. paul. i grew up a catholic, i was raised a catholic, went to mass every sunday and went to a catholic high school so for me that was like falling off a horse there was no big position but when i was in high school thinking about what to do after i graduated, it was public service i was interested in and i was thinking of becoming a lawyer or the priesthood appealed to me and was like the priest i knew at school in wilmington they played a lot of golf. they were considered
. >> i was also doing talk radio at the time on the air. a police officer came and said there were snipers in the area. but they actually moved the radio stations up for a couple of days to vacate the area. >> host: one of the things you talk about in the book is how you came to be at this church. you were raised catholic and studied for the priesthood. so back to delaware for a bit. let's talk about your attraction to priesthood. did you feel like you had a vocation or did you...
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it appears the brooklyn strain has spread even to beirut. >> radio dj: radio beirut, live and direct.d name in news. same way a broken clock is trusted to be right twice a day. >> chyno: cnn changed their slogan from, "this is cnn," to "at least it's not fox news." >> jeff: yes, sir. >> anthony: how is it possible, this mix of religions, of cultures -- >> chyno: you know, geographically how it is, beirut's so tiny. you got mountains, you got the sea. we're surrounded, and then there's so many factions that you have to deal with everybody. >> chyno: i'm going turkey/ham in this bitch. now pass me the lettuce stack up until i stand with this shit. now, where is the bread, where is the ---, where's ---- hummus while a small percentage get to eat ----, where is the oil where is the wealth? syrian folks they easy and chill, they need not know, needed some help. given the choice -- >> anthony: syrian-filipino rapper, chyno. >> man: monday is hip-hop in radio beirut, and radio beirut is like a really awesome place where there's live bands playing all week long. >> hussein: we created a platf
it appears the brooklyn strain has spread even to beirut. >> radio dj: radio beirut, live and direct.d name in news. same way a broken clock is trusted to be right twice a day. >> chyno: cnn changed their slogan from, "this is cnn," to "at least it's not fox news." >> jeff: yes, sir. >> anthony: how is it possible, this mix of religions, of cultures -- >> chyno: you know, geographically how it is, beirut's so tiny. you got mountains, you got the...
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so i was in los angeles and then doing radio and tv in los angeles. at the time i was with channel 13. the rodney king riots happened. we were on where the studios were located at i, at the time i was a member of first amity church which is a a black churh in south-central l.a., wonderful, wonderful community. so i wanted to be come the rights, the most important segue, i wanted to be with my people, right? i suggested to our news director bob long that i do, i was in commentary on the evening news, 10:00 news. i suggest i do my commentary that night from the church because i knew people would gather there. also new that the mayor was going to be there. he said that's a great idea. you go down there now and i'll send a crew. some went to the church and it was people coming in because i told her you gather there and then suddenly it really started getting really hairy. buyers got closer. we could hear gunfire. we were out in the back deck of the church and you could just, ash was falling. cars in the parking lot covered with ash. bob long called the en
so i was in los angeles and then doing radio and tv in los angeles. at the time i was with channel 13. the rodney king riots happened. we were on where the studios were located at i, at the time i was a member of first amity church which is a a black churh in south-central l.a., wonderful, wonderful community. so i wanted to be come the rights, the most important segue, i wanted to be with my people, right? i suggested to our news director bob long that i do, i was in commentary on the evening...