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first of all, these amfm radios are one of the biggest places you listen to radio. there are two to 300 billionaires in the united states that we spend in our cars commuting. 42% of the time you are listening to the radio. so it's a companion while we are driving around. that's why it's still a big part of the audio landscape. about half of all listening of audio is through radio. >> i see the big challenge looming with android auto and car play coming from apple, becoming more and more ingrained in the dashboard, the control center of the car. that seems like it will be more streaming of music services and the radio is cut out of that. what is the challenges facing the radio industry? >> i agree with you. the car today is not quite as connected as it will in next fe the platforms you are talking about will be more prevalent. i just bought a car this year. it's still a little bit difficult to get those services connected in the way the radio is, so simple, just flip it on, but that's changing. so i think the future of radio is actually the brand of the content. you
first of all, these amfm radios are one of the biggest places you listen to radio. there are two to 300 billionaires in the united states that we spend in our cars commuting. 42% of the time you are listening to the radio. so it's a companion while we are driving around. that's why it's still a big part of the audio landscape. about half of all listening of audio is through radio. >> i see the big challenge looming with android auto and car play coming from apple, becoming more and more...
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static ] ♪ [ radio static ] >> dave beebe: stick around, tell your friends, this is the radio for wideasin, out here in west texas, great to be here tonight. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: the dream of the american west was, you come out here, get your own little piece of paradise, you work hard, raise cattle. make enough money to look after your family. >> woman: sure, i'd love to cook you one. ♪ [ whistle ] ♪ ♪ >> gentleman: this land, it's really for one thing, and that's producing livestock. they've tried to farm it, it doesn't work. you know, except for beautiful views, that's what it can produce. >> anthony: west texas and big bend, this area, are you the platonic ideal of the texan? the american hero? lone rider on a horse. big empty spaces, mexican music, mexican food. >> ty: it's still where the punchiest cowboys in the united states are. it don't get no rougher. >> shelly: i mean, we're 120 miles from the nearest walmart, 40 miles to a tank of gas or a loaf of bread. >> evan: out here, pretty much everything is five hours away. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: and the property has been in the family how man
static ] ♪ [ radio static ] >> dave beebe: stick around, tell your friends, this is the radio for wideasin, out here in west texas, great to be here tonight. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: the dream of the american west was, you come out here, get your own little piece of paradise, you work hard, raise cattle. make enough money to look after your family. >> woman: sure, i'd love to cook you one. ♪ [ whistle ] ♪ ♪ >> gentleman: this land, it's really for one thing, and...
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radio active cleanup. if you want to buy a house, this used to be radio active. thank you. >> what is the rush here since we know as time goes forward in our culture and our society we get better and better technical improvements. our engineering gets better and our response to illness and pathology gets better. we get better responses so what's the rush? >> are there aany other -- >> are there any other members that would like it speak? seeing none, public comment's closed. i'll turn to the planning department at this time. >> good afternoon president cohen, members of the board. i'm lisa gibson on behalf of the planning department. i'd like to start acknowledging the community they're concerned about the effect of the environment and the neighborhood has been impacted by air pollution and designated as a care community and the district has worked with president cohen and the board to pass legislation that reduces some of the main sources of air pollution. it's been a vital technical partner including legislation reducing the number of cars to and from new devel
radio active cleanup. if you want to buy a house, this used to be radio active. thank you. >> what is the rush here since we know as time goes forward in our culture and our society we get better and better technical improvements. our engineering gets better and our response to illness and pathology gets better. we get better responses so what's the rush? >> are there aany other -- >> are there any other members that would like it speak? seeing none, public comment's closed....
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show, he's the top ranked liberal radio show. he's an amazing guy but he slightly left of bernie sanders. he is pretty far down the over on the left but he called me up on a saturday, he emailed me and said, i have an idea for next week's show. you want to switch sides? so we got on radio and we switch sides. we argued each other's points of view. so he showed the respect they are. when you read that it's actually it makes me happy because he says you need to read it if Ãbif you're on the
show, he's the top ranked liberal radio show. he's an amazing guy but he slightly left of bernie sanders. he is pretty far down the over on the left but he called me up on a saturday, he emailed me and said, i have an idea for next week's show. you want to switch sides? so we got on radio and we switch sides. we argued each other's points of view. so he showed the respect they are. when you read that it's actually it makes me happy because he says you need to read it if Ãbif you're on the
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and now we'll have a listen to a really unique radio program at angel radio most of the presenters are over seventy and by the way please don't call them d.j.'s they don't like it this radio station in the english town of haven't caters to the tastes of the elderly and it's quite successful well that's news again mammaries this last a radio station is not only popular but it's also one humorous awards we wanted to find out more about some favorite golden oldies so no matter where the marriage friends one of the stars of the program. one of angel radio's top presenters arrives at the studio in the town of havent in southern england eighty six year old molded french spins discs here favorites from the one nine hundred thirty s. forty's and fifty's. we can call their selves d.j. to be of a.j. presenters d.j.'s a people talk over the top records is something we can do. if people have requested something really neat to hear it in total. mildred is one of eighty volunteers at the station most of them are over seventy she's played music here for eighteen years when we were off air that time a
and now we'll have a listen to a really unique radio program at angel radio most of the presenters are over seventy and by the way please don't call them d.j.'s they don't like it this radio station in the english town of haven't caters to the tastes of the elderly and it's quite successful well that's news again mammaries this last a radio station is not only popular but it's also one humorous awards we wanted to find out more about some favorite golden oldies so no matter where the marriage...
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to be radio presenters d.j.'s a people talk over the top of records is something we can. make people request is something they need to hear it in total. mildred is one of eighty volunteers at the station most of them are over seventy she's played music here for eighteen years that when we were off air that time we had to find. somebody that one of our listeners haven't seen and he said and he said i know what it's like to have my life support checked off it means that much to. say this is why we sit here and do it the receptionists take song requests from listeners they often have long conversations with loyal fans in southern england and thanks to the internet around the world tony smith founded angel radio in one nine hundred ninety nine when no other station was playing his favorite songs it became about more than just music. what a degree quickly discover were the lonely people who are from the year saw up and asking for record requests bartz they really just wanted to chat this. just really nice to do something unique for people. in your old maid the smith is one of
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. >> "who killed the radio star?"ello, welcome to "dateline ext extra," fans woke up everything morning to his golden voice. he was a d.j. who found fame and fortune, then one day, steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery, but the key remained stubbornly out of reach, tucked in a cabinet and tucked in a library, would anyone ever find it? he's keith morris. ♪ >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean off catalina island is a silent current. strange, how it swells up to the coastline of santa barbara, and just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past the storied island. when, one sunny day in 2006, someone was in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> reporter: ken clark of the l.a. sheriff's department has been at it a long time as has robert martindale, more than 50 years between them, but nothing like the case that literally floated to them on a lonely reach of ocean out by catalina. would never have had the case at all, except -- >> we w
. >> "who killed the radio star?"ello, welcome to "dateline ext extra," fans woke up everything morning to his golden voice. he was a d.j. who found fame and fortune, then one day, steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery, but the key remained stubbornly out of reach, tucked in a cabinet and tucked in a library, would anyone ever find it? he's keith morris. ♪ >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean off catalina...
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radio star continues hi there.s is a commercial about insurance. now i know you're thinking, "i don't want to hear about insurance." cause let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance, right? which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. i like dennis quaid. awww. and they want me to let you know that, cue overdramatic music, they're on a mission to make insurance painless. excuse me, you dropped this. they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and they know it's expensive. yeah. so they're making it affordable. thank you. you're welcome. that's a prop apple. now, you might not believe any of this since this is a television commercial, but that's why they're being so transparent. anyways. this is the end of the commercial where i walk off into a very dramatic sunset to reveal the new esurance tagline so that you'll remember it. esurance. it's surprisingly pa
radio star continues hi there.s is a commercial about insurance. now i know you're thinking, "i don't want to hear about insurance." cause let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance, right? which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. i like dennis quaid. awww. and they want me to let you know that, cue overdramatic music, they're on a mission to make insurance painless. excuse me, you dropped this. they know...
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kids, the people that work at the radio station. county employee. elected official, yeah. >> anthony: justice of the peace? >> dave: yes, sir. >> anthony: what does that mean? >> dave: i'm like the small judge that reads you your rights when you go to jail. >> anthony: right, also a musician? >> dave: yeah, musician with primo here. >> anthony: you work at the radio station? >> dave: i've been on the radio now for ten years. ten years every week, and he's been on the radio for what now, three? >> primo: three or four years. >> anthony: restaurant business? >> dave: i have a burger and taco joint that's open on weekends. >> dave: burger time. >> anthony: a lot of multitasking around here. people tend to -- >> dave: you have to. >> anthony: you have to? >> dave: yeah, every job here pays $10 an hour, whether you're the attorney or the barista or the janitor. so you're going to have to work a lot of different jobs to make it because it's expensive to live here. >> anthony: right. it's a small town. >> dave: 1,800 people. >> anthony: it
kids, the people that work at the radio station. county employee. elected official, yeah. >> anthony: justice of the peace? >> dave: yes, sir. >> anthony: what does that mean? >> dave: i'm like the small judge that reads you your rights when you go to jail. >> anthony: right, also a musician? >> dave: yeah, musician with primo here. >> anthony: you work at the radio station? >> dave: i've been on the radio now for ten years. ten years every week,...
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radio show and said the free world is demanding answers. dolly is a saudi human rights lawyer speaking in arabic a little earlier news our program he told us how the case has global importance for journalists and the protection of human rights. there is no doubt that mr fastow clean now is a figure he is the icon of freedom especially he is a journalist mohamed bin said man took an incredible move in the past when the monarch of soldier arabia murdered the master seder shimmery one of the opposition figures inside and also murdered some of the ruling family all these were moves that were not properly calculated mr fashionably was staying in the united states that is i think there he has lots of contacts with many journalists television stations and many newspapers as i said mr shockley was not an outspoken or clear up position. yet this was a miscalculation wrong the move taken by mohammed bin said men like many others the war of yemen which all failed mohammed bin said a man is lacking the political experience and he is the person that tak
radio show and said the free world is demanding answers. dolly is a saudi human rights lawyer speaking in arabic a little earlier news our program he told us how the case has global importance for journalists and the protection of human rights. there is no doubt that mr fastow clean now is a figure he is the icon of freedom especially he is a journalist mohamed bin said man took an incredible move in the past when the monarch of soldier arabia murdered the master seder shimmery one of the...
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leaves radio 2.r cricket star freddie flintoff and entertainment presenter paddy mcguinness are joining top gear. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm rebecca jones. theresa may will insist that a brexit deal is 95% complete when she faces mps in the house of commons this afternoon. it follows a weekend of attacks from within her own party, reflecting widespread unease over the idea of a longer transition to try and solve the deadlock over the future of the irish border. but in an article in the sun newspaper this morning, mrs may admits that the last stages of the talks are going to be "the hardest of all". let's speak to our assistant political editor norman smith. it would appear another torrid week ahead for theresa may. we have been talking about it in these demise for several months, what is your sense that this week will be anything different. mrs me is an an extremely vulnerable position. she had to ring round cabinet ministers over the weekend to keep them in the loop amid signs t
leaves radio 2.r cricket star freddie flintoff and entertainment presenter paddy mcguinness are joining top gear. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm rebecca jones. theresa may will insist that a brexit deal is 95% complete when she faces mps in the house of commons this afternoon. it follows a weekend of attacks from within her own party, reflecting widespread unease over the idea of a longer transition to try and solve the deadlock over the future of the irish border. but in an...
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one of angel radio's top presenters arrives at the studio in the southern english town of haven't. any six year old mildred french spins discs here the best of the thirty's forty's and fifty's. they can't pull their sales d.j.'s be the a.j. presenters d.j. c p p to talk a little the record which is something we can do. if people have requested something and they need to hear it intelligently. mildred is one of any volunteers at the station most of them are over seventy she's played music here for eighteen years. that we will be off air that time and we had to find somebody get one it has its place and it will have it and he said and he said i know what it is not have my life support dolphins it means that much to. say this is why we sit here and do it . the receptionist takes song requests from listeners they often have long conversations with loyal fans in southern england and thanks to the internet around the world tony smith founded angel radio one thousand nine hundred ninety nine when no other station was playing his favorite songs it became about more than just music. what i
one of angel radio's top presenters arrives at the studio in the southern english town of haven't. any six year old mildred french spins discs here the best of the thirty's forty's and fifty's. they can't pull their sales d.j.'s be the a.j. presenters d.j. c p p to talk a little the record which is something we can do. if people have requested something and they need to hear it intelligently. mildred is one of any volunteers at the station most of them are over seventy she's played music here...
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but nothing to rock us in keeping with angel radio's margot life really starts at sixty six you. love life and who knows with more radio stations like that the beatles might never have sung about all the lovely people and that is all for this edition of focus on the earth thanks so much for joining us to come back next week so until the bye bye and. move. on. from. i'm going to. come to. your stars deliver a rousing performance of. boxing melodies and riffs flowing in and out on the couch at home. all ways not in under a chill new german jazz license to move to europe in concert in fifteen minutes from the film. form or more horrible. i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess sometimes i am but mostly i'm laughing with the camera the german thinks deep into the german culture. music scene when taking his grandmother day i'll give you the fallout who. no i'm rachel joy make me think of something else most sometimes books are more exciting than real life. raring to greet. mom. what if there's no escape. list. sherman must treat. the cause of. the first global disaster the twenti
but nothing to rock us in keeping with angel radio's margot life really starts at sixty six you. love life and who knows with more radio stations like that the beatles might never have sung about all the lovely people and that is all for this edition of focus on the earth thanks so much for joining us to come back next week so until the bye bye and. move. on. from. i'm going to. come to. your stars deliver a rousing performance of. boxing melodies and riffs flowing in and out on the couch at...
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independent radio station. he was surprised to find him working in a cramped apartment in central london. and this guy was a dog but they got rid of three saw what. was the show under the tree front and they are strong so that they often show up it's like five minutes to look at all but yeah the radio program yeah well one thing i do is this crap is too short they fly by. i grew up and saw. my cops and the people on some fast facts i'm in as if i was one of them because that's who i grew up with. very few people i met nature now i have heard of this place. but i kept my ears open and i began to hear about the british very worrying things that were happening to the environment and the people and. it was a good thirteen years before i went back to borneo. it was not a pretty situation to have to see what has happened in increasing us many seen a lot of devastation. it got to the stage where i was finding myself lying in bed at night thinking you know how can i just ignore this. knowing what's happening. in a coun
independent radio station. he was surprised to find him working in a cramped apartment in central london. and this guy was a dog but they got rid of three saw what. was the show under the tree front and they are strong so that they often show up it's like five minutes to look at all but yeah the radio program yeah well one thing i do is this crap is too short they fly by. i grew up and saw. my cops and the people on some fast facts i'm in as if i was one of them because that's who i grew up...
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after three years of doing radio free show i might as well exports myself. when it tried to scare you if you are afraid your own risk for it. so i decided to call for. anything happen to me at least to me the wrong. we watch this to come paint become to create a momentum of its own. and the international media began to shine a spotlight on the school plays a stage of sarawak is touted ensures a mads as paradise but it's like tropical rain forest is disappearing at an astonishing rate a section of this tropical rain forest the size of england has been cut down tell us what you think twelve new jams will do hundreds of square miles or rain forests tropical rain forest will be flocking to install walk plug on. such. but the tell me. that i've. got nothing on. the truck i just. cut out. i think we're going to cut cut cut cut cut i think. god allowed. we want all the money we solve. to. spread along. the whole sun. finally all their hard work was paying off. sara chief minister under tight mahmoud has announced that he successor. i deny such a. this as the handin
after three years of doing radio free show i might as well exports myself. when it tried to scare you if you are afraid your own risk for it. so i decided to call for. anything happen to me at least to me the wrong. we watch this to come paint become to create a momentum of its own. and the international media began to shine a spotlight on the school plays a stage of sarawak is touted ensures a mads as paradise but it's like tropical rain forest is disappearing at an astonishing rate a section...
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but nothing to rock us in keeping with angel radio's motto life really starts at sixty six you. well of late and who knows with more radio stations like that the beatles might never have sung about all the lovely people and that is all for this edition of focus on the earth thanks so much for joining us to come back next week though until the bye bye and. in spite of. abduction and murder the rangers are still. going we have chosen this work and we're ready to give our lives to save the mountain gorillas from extinction the mangers and from a good national park in congo trying to fight off thousands of heavily armed rebels who roam the land of its natural resources on. protecting resources and going to rely habitats thirty minutes on. water and on demand. video and. w. media center. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. referring to. what if there's no escape. list. german plus treats. the first the world as the twentieth century. the war to end all wars cost millions of lives. world. the birth marks the hundredth anniversary of. what has humankind learned from the g
but nothing to rock us in keeping with angel radio's motto life really starts at sixty six you. well of late and who knows with more radio stations like that the beatles might never have sung about all the lovely people and that is all for this edition of focus on the earth thanks so much for joining us to come back next week though until the bye bye and. in spite of. abduction and murder the rangers are still. going we have chosen this work and we're ready to give our lives to save the...
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but nothing too raucous in keeping with angel radio's margot life really starts at sixty six to. twelve late and who knows with more radio stations like that the beatles might never have sung about all the lovely people and that is all for this edition of focus on europe thanks so much for joining us to come back next week so until then by and. the be. the big. the be. the be. cut the be. the be. the be. her. that that. the be . the best. love music we've got you covered. the be. pure math the sound the bottom line is right you claim to talk to him her so long there's the be sweet come here. the big celebrities calling the shots. call her. create. the be. this week on the talk. and the softy lives in my clubs. where i come from rajoy remains an important county in soft transmitting mules and conformist and when i was young my country was in the glory of many conflicts the war throbbing which she promised most people would cause a mob entourage to see if. it was my job to tour in one sun god just say it's sold out to everyone in the town for the missing toes against me. letting ca
but nothing too raucous in keeping with angel radio's margot life really starts at sixty six to. twelve late and who knows with more radio stations like that the beatles might never have sung about all the lovely people and that is all for this edition of focus on europe thanks so much for joining us to come back next week so until then by and. the be. the big. the be. the be. cut the be. the be. the be. her. that that. the be . the best. love music we've got you covered. the be. pure math the...
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but nothing too ruckus in keeping with angel radio's motto life really starts at sixty six to. twelve late and who knows what more radio stations like that the beatles might never have sung about all the lovely people and that is all from this edition of focus on europe thanks so much for joining us to come back next week so until then by body and. movies. blah blah. blah blah. blah blah blah blah. blah. blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah. blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah. blah blah. blah blah. blah. you're all max sounds odd is right on top jim rome i am our song there's this week on your own mikes everything's different incident celebrities are calling the shots. today dutch product designer marcel funders is in charge over there to give it. the romex thirty minutes on the. most morning. some people don't care about me. because they don't see my beauty. some people don't care about me because they think i have nothing to give. but two billion people do. to them i am everything. their ho
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in the social radio is about two miles down the road from me in london . there's a window of opportunity to reach the people in the jungle when frankly i'm. out to get jacked in this to give a voice to people who never had to force before and. i'm tired of this activist eckstein general. i found out a contact form and snuck into surround we had a ten minute meeting do you fancy coming to britain to run a radio station yeah and that was it. i've always been a. but and even you don't one day i would be at thirty five in my own country. nobody dares to speak out and nobody dares. to say things about the government or criticise the government. so i was thinking to myself let me break the ice and tell everyone what's going on. the way of london had. skelly like the sandwich up. under under under under. scalia give me one of my niggas more but opening up my door comedic up but i'll. do all of must be there. because they didn't. down with i asked myself why me you know. how we are from people out here i love away from the forest that i care for. this was the long
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but nothing to rock us in keeping with angel radio's margot life really starts at sixty six. twelve late and who knows what more radio stations like that the beatles might never have sung about all the lovely people and that is all for this edition of focus on the earth thanks so much for joining us to come back next week so i'm solo bye bye and. the be. the big. movie. the birth. of european stars deliver the browsing performance of. the big influences from a pop and saw. him fall to the back and with incredibly. useful. answers. in spite of unrest. and murders the rangers are still. live chosen this work and we're ready to give our lives to save the mountain gorillas from extinction the brain gers and for the national park in congo trying to fight off thousands of heavily armed rebels who roam the land of its natural resources. protecting resources going good. habitat in sixty minutes w. . this is the abuse line from burlesque but so bring in our correspondent ophelia harms already joins us from rio de janeiro we're going to find out what happened here that the associate de
but nothing to rock us in keeping with angel radio's margot life really starts at sixty six. twelve late and who knows what more radio stations like that the beatles might never have sung about all the lovely people and that is all for this edition of focus on the earth thanks so much for joining us to come back next week so i'm solo bye bye and. the be. the big. movie. the birth. of european stars deliver the browsing performance of. the big influences from a pop and saw. him fall to the back...
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specialised in this social radio inst about two miles down the road from me in london. was a window of opportunity to reach the people in the jungle my friend you. are big objective is to give a voice to people who have never had a voice before. i'd heard about this activist x.t. jam. i found out a contact form of snuck into some around we had a ten minute meeting do you fancy coming to britain to run a radio station yeah and that was it. i've always mean a. but i never knew that one day i would be of food in my own country. nobody needs to speak out and nobody there is. to say things about the government or criticise the government. so i was thinking to myself let me break the ice and tell everyone what's going on. the way of london had. scully like the sandwich of concealment but then got up under and under done under. scully again but it's one of my it gets more pull up inning are. coming up but i know. what you want. to do. i only ask myself why me you know. how we are from people why i love away from the forest that i care for. this was the longest look and we had
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and minnesota public radio.into a conversation with the two candidates that represent the second congressional district. >> this is a quick geography lesson. the second congressional district includes the southern suburbs of the twin cities and points south and east. the district is marked by egan to the north, -- to the south, the plains to the west and transfer to the east. jason lewis is being challenged by angie craig. vary with us in the studio. that's why we call this a debate is really a conversation. there are no stopwatches, no opening or closing statements, no coins are flipped in order of anything. these are the candidates. jason lewis made his living for decades on talk radio. two years ago the republican was elected to congress. back in 2016 we need to better minnesota public radio, you saw congress as a check on quote - the imperial presidency and i think he may have thought hillary clinton would be present how is congress doing on a check of president trump? >> i think we did 16 cra's taking back
and minnesota public radio.into a conversation with the two candidates that represent the second congressional district. >> this is a quick geography lesson. the second congressional district includes the southern suburbs of the twin cities and points south and east. the district is marked by egan to the north, -- to the south, the plains to the west and transfer to the east. jason lewis is being challenged by angie craig. vary with us in the studio. that's why we call this a debate is...
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the radio thing is the gift that keeps on giving. go to talk about sexual harassment talk about brett kavanaugh and what they've done to that man. i'll not support opening up that investigation. >> would you say the same thing today? >> i would say sexual harassment laws need to be better defined. much more better defined. because you do not want people able to make false accusations and that is what my concern was on clarence thomas, on brett kavanaugh. it is just as bad a sexual harassment case of someone is falsely accused. don't take my word for it. take alan dershowitz who was very opposed to what happened to brett kavanaugh. >> at the end of the day has said from the start that i don't think jason's waves thinking coincides with the voters. i think his votes against minnesota families giving a huge tax break large corporations, guiding the affordable care act with the aca. i will let him respond. >> i think actions speak louder than words. we were concerned about the issue. it's an important issue. you're taking monies from gar
the radio thing is the gift that keeps on giving. go to talk about sexual harassment talk about brett kavanaugh and what they've done to that man. i'll not support opening up that investigation. >> would you say the same thing today? >> i would say sexual harassment laws need to be better defined. much more better defined. because you do not want people able to make false accusations and that is what my concern was on clarence thomas, on brett kavanaugh. it is just as bad a sexual...
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radio logical, which is the focal point. your agency, that you represent, is responsible for other chemicals, for lack of a better way to describe it? >> i apologize again. clarify. the navy is the lead agency responsible for clean up of all contamination. chemical, radiological, everything else. our department as a state oversight, has expertise on chemical waste. we oversee all the work that the navy does in terms of cleaning up chemical waste. we use our contractor, california department of public-health, to oversee the radiological clean up of the site. so we do have oversight for all the clean up, except our department doesn't have the expertise on radiological. >> president cohen: i understand. what is it that you will review with the department of public-health? >> with respect to parcel g or a? >> president cohen: parcel a. >> parcel a is only being evaluated by california department of public-health. >> president cohen: as it relates -- i don't know what that means. a cheerleader? >> we think it's a go ahead approac
radio logical, which is the focal point. your agency, that you represent, is responsible for other chemicals, for lack of a better way to describe it? >> i apologize again. clarify. the navy is the lead agency responsible for clean up of all contamination. chemical, radiological, everything else. our department as a state oversight, has expertise on chemical waste. we oversee all the work that the navy does in terms of cleaning up chemical waste. we use our contractor, california...
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one of angel radios top presenters arrives at the studio in the southern english town of haven't. eighty six year old mildred french spins discs here the best of the thirty's forty's and fifty's. we can call their sales t.j. survey a percentage d.j.'s of people who talk over the top records is something we can do . if people request is something they need to hear it in ten. mildred is one of eighty volunteers at the station most of them are over seventy she's played music here for eighteen years that when we were off air that time we had to find. somebody invent one of our is this in the wrong haven't you and he said and he said i know what it's like to have my life support turned off and it means that much to . say this is why we sit here and do it the receptionists take song requests from listeners they often have long conversations with loyal fans in southern england and thanks to the internet around the world tony smith founded angel radio in one nine hundred ninety nine when no other station was playing his favorite songs it became about more than just music. what a degree qu
one of angel radios top presenters arrives at the studio in the southern english town of haven't. eighty six year old mildred french spins discs here the best of the thirty's forty's and fifty's. we can call their sales t.j. survey a percentage d.j.'s of people who talk over the top records is something we can do . if people request is something they need to hear it in ten. mildred is one of eighty volunteers at the station most of them are over seventy she's played music here for eighteen...
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never lonely when i've got the radio on and the fact that. you can interact and talk to somebody that means a lot because otherwise here when you're around for hours now we're not talking to us so you know. in the big angel radio family top across seventy one is new blood he plays sixty's music for the younger fans. but destroys them but nothing to raucous top it plays dulcet tones that convey enjoy radio's motto life really starts at sixty six and you're. going to have a lot of the world premiere of all the latest theater production from the british kuwaiti director salerno bus on the new nick the piece explores more than four thousand years of arab history and in three languages it tells the story of the mythic arab city of the world taking us through the political violence of the modern day in two words looking forward to words and imagined more hopeful future a. big. part of our culture editor scott roxboro is with us to tell us more about those hi scott so for those of us who don't know him tell us more about of the director sulayman yea
never lonely when i've got the radio on and the fact that. you can interact and talk to somebody that means a lot because otherwise here when you're around for hours now we're not talking to us so you know. in the big angel radio family top across seventy one is new blood he plays sixty's music for the younger fans. but destroys them but nothing to raucous top it plays dulcet tones that convey enjoy radio's motto life really starts at sixty six and you're. going to have a lot of the world...
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something remarkable is staring in the world of radio.c news. six months ago, wayne rooney moved to the us and joined the football team dc united. since then, the club, which was at the bottom of the league, has experienced a remarkable turnaround, and is now in the major league soccer play offs. wayne rooney spoke to our sports correspondent natalie pirks, about how life has changed, and what it's like living in washington. this was the moment fans say wayne rooney turned dc united's season around. this is it, our season is done. we're gone. it isjust done. and then i see the streak going across the field and i'm looking, trying to figure out, who is that? i just remember thinking, that was great, he's slowed down the play, now our defence can get back, but the foul's not called. i was, like, oh. he puts the ball up in the air, lucho back there, little man, fifve three, and i said, "oh, my god, this ball‘s going to find him." and that was definitely the turning point of our season. it was the turning point of fans really believing. there
something remarkable is staring in the world of radio.c news. six months ago, wayne rooney moved to the us and joined the football team dc united. since then, the club, which was at the bottom of the league, has experienced a remarkable turnaround, and is now in the major league soccer play offs. wayne rooney spoke to our sports correspondent natalie pirks, about how life has changed, and what it's like living in washington. this was the moment fans say wayne rooney turned dc united's season...
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i interviewed him on radio and television. i worked with a bunch of people like steve mnuchin and steve miller. side.p on the tax i didn't expect it. i didn't seek it. last march, there is a place in connecticut. i was driving home from tennis in the afternoon. the white house operator comes. i pulled over to the side. we talked for about 40 minutes. he said he would call me back the next day, and he did. we had long talks. i was at a midtown restaurant. i walked outside. it was cold and rainy. he was talking about a lot of things. he was mapping out some of the things he would want me to do. i had to get home to do a radio show. i said are you offering me a position? absolutely, you are my guy. congratulations. that is pure trump. we have a good relationship going back years. me, this ishis, to first and foremost a great honor. to weigh ina chance and work as an advisor and as a manager. these are issues i've been working with for many years, in a sense for decades. it's an honor. dayse to tell you, most are the most fun i've
i interviewed him on radio and television. i worked with a bunch of people like steve mnuchin and steve miller. side.p on the tax i didn't expect it. i didn't seek it. last march, there is a place in connecticut. i was driving home from tennis in the afternoon. the white house operator comes. i pulled over to the side. we talked for about 40 minutes. he said he would call me back the next day, and he did. we had long talks. i was at a midtown restaurant. i walked outside. it was cold and rainy....
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there's a window of opportunity to reach the people in the jungle national wave radio. big objective is to give a voice to people who have never had to foist before. i've heard about this activist eckstein jane. i've found out a contact form of snuck into sarah we had a ten minute meeting do you fancy coming to britain to run a radio station and that was it. i've always been a mistake. but i never knew that one day i would be of such deeds in my own country. nobody days to speak out and nobody dares. to say things about the government criticise the government. so i was thinking to myself let me break the ice and tell everyone what's going on. the way london had. a list. scully like the sandwich up. under under under done under. scalia given to some other minor gets more pull up an ng are. coming up but i doubt. you won't last then i'm going. to go do. i'm going. down with us myself when you know. how we are from people i love away from the forest and i care for. this was the longest nine months. but about two hundred three hundred people staying at a time you this was n
there's a window of opportunity to reach the people in the jungle national wave radio. big objective is to give a voice to people who have never had to foist before. i've heard about this activist eckstein jane. i've found out a contact form of snuck into sarah we had a ten minute meeting do you fancy coming to britain to run a radio station and that was it. i've always been a mistake. but i never knew that one day i would be of such deeds in my own country. nobody days to speak out and nobody...
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radio in the london area.y fun hours and that radio studio. let's take a look at the markets as well. we had the first gain in seven days yesterday. it looks like the rally didn't last long, nasdaq futures down. all the futures pointing lower. is it about earnings or is about something like liquidity? the fixed-rate at 24. that's where it closed yesterday. asian equities still in a bear market. 3.10 onsafe havens bid, the yield. let's get a bloomberg is as flash with debra mao in hong kong. recorded aa, amazon second consecutive quarter of sales that fell short of estimates, the first back-to-back revenue miss in almost four years. they slumped in extended trading after the third quarter resolved, which is so disappointing revenue and profit forecast during the busy holiday period. alphabet and snap posted below. goldman sachs leading talks as potential investors. they are hoping to take advantage of a borrower's market in leverage finance. been earninga has through cash. it routinely launches and lands rocket
radio in the london area.y fun hours and that radio studio. let's take a look at the markets as well. we had the first gain in seven days yesterday. it looks like the rally didn't last long, nasdaq futures down. all the futures pointing lower. is it about earnings or is about something like liquidity? the fixed-rate at 24. that's where it closed yesterday. asian equities still in a bear market. 3.10 onsafe havens bid, the yield. let's get a bloomberg is as flash with debra mao in hong kong....
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a radio station in southern england that's run by the elderly for the elderly radio angels specializes in print one nine hundred sixty is music and is run by dozens of volunteers most of whom are actually over seventy but for many of its listeners around the world radio enjoy is about so much more than just hearing their favorite golden or the. one of angel radio's top presenters arrives at the studio in the southern english town of haven't. eighty six year old mildred french spins discs here the best of the thirty's forty's and fifty's. we can call their sales d.j. survey a percentage d.j.'s a people talk over the top records is something we can do. if people have requested something. mildred is one of eighty volunteers at the station most of them are over seventy she's played music here for eighteen years. when we were off air that time and we had to find. somebody that one of has if you haven't you know he said then he said i know what it's like to have my life support turned off it means that much to. say this is why we sit here and do it the receptionists takes on requests from li
a radio station in southern england that's run by the elderly for the elderly radio angels specializes in print one nine hundred sixty is music and is run by dozens of volunteers most of whom are actually over seventy but for many of its listeners around the world radio enjoy is about so much more than just hearing their favorite golden or the. one of angel radio's top presenters arrives at the studio in the southern english town of haven't. eighty six year old mildred french spins discs here...
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and conservative radio host, jerry bader. let me go to you, jerry.nts of the week from the pipe bomb threats and mailings to the shooting in kentucky of two blacks, white male trying to get into a black church, to the vicious attack that took 11 jewish lives in an anti-semitic, bigoted hate crime yesterday. how will this impact, in your opinion, if at all, the midterm elections and voters as they go to the polls either during early voting now or in nine days on election day? >> i think the answer to that is how does it impact a very narrow sliver? when it comes to the trump base, they're not going to see any of the hateful rhetoric in any way, shape, or form. it's just simply passionate debate. so they're not going to be impacted. those on the left, the democratic base, they're already there. so what it comes down to, it's geographic in wisconsin and vario varies from state to state. here in wisconsin they may have buyer's remorse. the president blaming for this and those in the party defending him, i think it could have an impact on those who are al
and conservative radio host, jerry bader. let me go to you, jerry.nts of the week from the pipe bomb threats and mailings to the shooting in kentucky of two blacks, white male trying to get into a black church, to the vicious attack that took 11 jewish lives in an anti-semitic, bigoted hate crime yesterday. how will this impact, in your opinion, if at all, the midterm elections and voters as they go to the polls either during early voting now or in nine days on election day? >> i think...
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here are the candidates, jason lewis made his living decades on talk radio.elected to congress. angie craig is a democrat in the race conformer healthcare industry executive lost to jason lewis in the same matchup two years ago. welcome to both of you. thank you for being here. >> in 2016 when you debate on minnesota public radio, you saw congress as a check on quote the imperial presidency. in thing might've figured everything maybe hillary clinton might be president. how is congress doing in the role of being a check on president trump? >> i think we get 16 cr, taking back article one -- congressional review act, the government says it the executive branch does is unilaterally they can't can we make the law, they enforce the law. we did 16 and the did $4 billion of executive branch rules and the first 60 days of the 115th 115th. that is taking back article one power. >> it doesn't sound to some people that congress is really a true check on the president in terms of no one, as you might have heard, standing up to him and some of his things he might say. >>
here are the candidates, jason lewis made his living decades on talk radio.elected to congress. angie craig is a democrat in the race conformer healthcare industry executive lost to jason lewis in the same matchup two years ago. welcome to both of you. thank you for being here. >> in 2016 when you debate on minnesota public radio, you saw congress as a check on quote the imperial presidency. in thing might've figured everything maybe hillary clinton might be president. how is congress...
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last april in the city of laon a radio station known for being critical of the government who set on fire with journalists still inside. the flames are so big they burst through the front door and ignited the clothes on the taxes as well as a security guard. walking through the charred remains of his office francisco tortoise an independent radio reporter showed us where men armed with machine guns explosives and petrol canisters stormed the building this is what is left of the offices of radio deal the fire destroyed the roof and practically everything else this radio station was one of the first media outlets to be attacked when the political crisis began but acts of intimidation and violence against the nicaraguan press continue. attacks against the press have left at least one journalist dead so far government representatives however have ignored our request for a statement on the matter as the political conflict drags on organizations like the interim merican press association are calling on the nicaraguan government to investigate and prosecute those responsible for attacks aga
last april in the city of laon a radio station known for being critical of the government who set on fire with journalists still inside. the flames are so big they burst through the front door and ignited the clothes on the taxes as well as a security guard. walking through the charred remains of his office francisco tortoise an independent radio reporter showed us where men armed with machine guns explosives and petrol canisters stormed the building this is what is left of the offices of radio...
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and that's typically radio-based. so, they do have redundancy in their systems to deal with a cybersecurity attack. will that get them everything that they need? perhaps not, particularly given that there are policies being undertaken at the federal communications commission around provision of those radio systems. you need radio spectrum to operate them. and if you have interference during a restoration or a black start, you're not going to have the level of communications you need to enable those black start operations. but we do maintain and manage our communications systems very well, and we test them and we also have fuel backup on site for our communications systems specifically. >> and that's tested at least once every three years? >> i'll have to get back to you for the record on how often we test our communications fuel backup systems, but we are vigilant in keeping those ready. i'll give you an anecdote. after hurricane matthew of a couple of years ago, we did ask our members if their communications systems
and that's typically radio-based. so, they do have redundancy in their systems to deal with a cybersecurity attack. will that get them everything that they need? perhaps not, particularly given that there are policies being undertaken at the federal communications commission around provision of those radio systems. you need radio spectrum to operate them. and if you have interference during a restoration or a black start, you're not going to have the level of communications you need to enable...
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first, i want to congratulate you. 30 years, talk radio, the king of talk radio, and going stronger than >> rush: it is amazing, it really is. i am enjoying it as much as i ever have, if not more so. i get more thrills from it, i get more satisfaction from it, that i ever had. if you would've told me 30 years ago, or even 40, when i was dreaming about this, by the time i reached 65, that it would be more competitive than ever, that it would be more involved -- i thought 65, you have to take it easy, go to the beach, do a couple hours a week, that is that, like johnny carson did. i can't imagine not doing this. largely because of you -- as you just laid out, we are scarcely at a tipping point. i don't know how many people actually are aware of how close we are to losing our country is founded. what is it going to be? it really is at stake. i've been trying and i don't how many ways to explain to my audience why it is different now than it was 15 years ago, or 20. and i do it by trying to analyze who the left is. what they have become. i am naive in many ways. >> sean: i might take an obje
first, i want to congratulate you. 30 years, talk radio, the king of talk radio, and going stronger than >> rush: it is amazing, it really is. i am enjoying it as much as i ever have, if not more so. i get more thrills from it, i get more satisfaction from it, that i ever had. if you would've told me 30 years ago, or even 40, when i was dreaming about this, by the time i reached 65, that it would be more competitive than ever, that it would be more involved -- i thought 65, you have to...
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first, i want to congratulate you. 30 years, talk radio, the king of talk radio, and going stronger thanr. >> rush: it is amazing, it really is. i am enjoying it as much as i ever have, if not more so. i get more thrills from it, i get more satisfaction from it, that i ever had. if you would've told me 30 years ago, or even 40, when i was dreaming about this, by the time i reached 65, that it would be more competitive than ever, that it would be more involved -- i thought 65, you have to take it easy, go to the beach, do a couple hours a week, that is that, like johnny carson did. i can't imagine not doing this. largely because of you -- as you just laid out, we are scarcely at a tipping point. i don't know how many people actually are aware of how close we are to losing our country is founded. what is it going to be? it really is at stake. i've been trying and i don't how many ways to explain to my audience why it is different now than it was 15 years ago, or 20. and i do it by trying to analyze who the left is. what they have become. i am naive in many ways. >> sean: i might take an ob
first, i want to congratulate you. 30 years, talk radio, the king of talk radio, and going stronger thanr. >> rush: it is amazing, it really is. i am enjoying it as much as i ever have, if not more so. i get more thrills from it, i get more satisfaction from it, that i ever had. if you would've told me 30 years ago, or even 40, when i was dreaming about this, by the time i reached 65, that it would be more competitive than ever, that it would be more involved -- i thought 65, you have to...
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zoe ball was the first female breakfast show host on radio 1 and will now repeat the honour on radiot month that he is leaving radio 2 and returning to virgin radio. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. thank you, and this news just thank you, and this newsjust in, pret a manger has just announced that it dish —— that all of its products will be fully labelled in its shops after the death of a young girl who bought a sammut from one of its outlets. her parents, as you know, were on our programme on one day, calling for amongst other exactly that, full ingredient labelling, including allergens, and pret a manger say this morning that those will be introduced to all products that freshly made in its shop kitchens. more reaction to that to come on the programme. also, todayis to come on the programme. also, today is a big day for theresa may. her speech to the conservative conference is live at 11:a0am on bbc news. i am asking you wherever you are in the country, what you would like to say in the speech. this text says, "i would like to say we will have a peoples vote
zoe ball was the first female breakfast show host on radio 1 and will now repeat the honour on radiot month that he is leaving radio 2 and returning to virgin radio. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. thank you, and this news just thank you, and this newsjust in, pret a manger has just announced that it dish —— that all of its products will be fully labelled in its shops after the death of a young girl who bought a sammut from one of its outlets. her parents, as you...
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2 — something she achieved on radio 1.ill be made public in the annual bbc pay disclosures next year. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @benmbland. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: barcelona put four past tottenham at wembley to leave spurs pointless after two group matches in the champions league. kashima antlers strike late to win the first leg of their asian champions league semi—final against suwon blue wings. and caroline wozniacki is through to the last 16 of the china open. we'll wrap up all wednesday's action shortly. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the footballing news that barcelona have made it successive champions league wins in group b thanks to a 4—2 win over tottenham at wembley stadium. the visitors got away to a fast start when phillipe coutinho put the catalans ahead in the second minute, and the game looked to be beyond reach of
2 — something she achieved on radio 1.ill be made public in the annual bbc pay disclosures next year. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @benmbland. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: barcelona put four past tottenham at wembley to leave spurs pointless after two group matches in the champions league. kashima antlers strike late to win the...