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to sports radio and sports radio is on fire now isn't it. sports radio is huge and as is all sports media and sports radio also has been known to have its share of controversy sports is a microcosm of the polarity that's happening in our country the political correctness versus those that like to stretch the boundaries a lot of bad boys and not that many bad girls because it's still predominantly a male medium but sports is not in the clear when it comes to being affected by boycotts and by controversy in terms of sports media while i have you both have got to ask about media consolidation something bart and i talk a lot about on his show boom bust and it's an issue that has changed the talk radio landscape where michael and i work hard it seems like every week there's a new internet video offering recently warner media announced a new way that they're going to slice and dice their h.b.o. and other programs for cord cutters is it possible that these big mergers like a t. and t. and time warner are actually good for the consumer i think in th
to sports radio and sports radio is on fire now isn't it. sports radio is huge and as is all sports media and sports radio also has been known to have its share of controversy sports is a microcosm of the polarity that's happening in our country the political correctness versus those that like to stretch the boundaries a lot of bad boys and not that many bad girls because it's still predominantly a male medium but sports is not in the clear when it comes to being affected by boycotts and by...
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heart radio the i jazz playlist. thank you. ♪ >> all right.
heart radio the i jazz playlist. thank you. ♪ >> all right.
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and director of the senate radio and television correspondents gallery.nk you all for being here tonight and for your support. each year we have olga and mike at the head table, buts the -- but it is also their staff that deserves to be recognized tonight. on the senate side, joining them. [applause] >> and the house staff joining olga. [applause] >> thank you. thanks for everything you do in advocating for our coverage on capitol hill. we really appreciate your hard work. also, thank you to bruce collins, c-span's vice president and general counsel who is also joining us here tonight. for all your legal counsel and advice, to the rtca over the years, and especially with credentialing and its rules during my time as the association's chairman. i would also like to thank our incredible event planners, especially phillip, patricia and kay for all their hard work putting together tonight's event. also to our dinner sponsors, c-span and i heart media for their very generous support. [applause] >> finally, thank you to my c-span family of over 20 years, and to
and director of the senate radio and television correspondents gallery.nk you all for being here tonight and for your support. each year we have olga and mike at the head table, buts the -- but it is also their staff that deserves to be recognized tonight. on the senate side, joining them. [applause] >> and the house staff joining olga. [applause] >> thank you. thanks for everything you do in advocating for our coverage on capitol hill. we really appreciate your hard work. also,...
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radio transmissions are restricted by law. and that's why what looks like a u.f.o. perched in the hills is in fact the green bank telescope the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope it's news to study far flung galaxies and fundamental questions of physics. portable electronic devices are banned and close to the telescope even gasoline engines are prohibited because of their spark plugs. nothing is allowed to interfere with the study of the universe. well it has to do with the incredible sensitivity of the telescope that's behind us. a cell phone like your single cell phone if it were on standby placed on the planet mars it would be the brightest radio object to us in the sky and would could completely overwhelm what the astronomers trying to do. the radio astronomers at the greenbank observatory listen in on the remote whispers of the universe in order to discover answers to profound cosmological questions astonishingly what they're recording now actually took place billions of years ago. so that telescope is to som
radio transmissions are restricted by law. and that's why what looks like a u.f.o. perched in the hills is in fact the green bank telescope the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope it's news to study far flung galaxies and fundamental questions of physics. portable electronic devices are banned and close to the telescope even gasoline engines are prohibited because of their spark plugs. nothing is allowed to interfere with the study of the universe. well it has to do with the...
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kids, the people that work at the radio station.ployee? >> dave: a 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 peop
kids, the people that work at the radio station.ployee? >> dave: a 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...
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please enjoy the i heart radio jazz playlist.nk you. ♪ which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018]
please enjoy the i heart radio jazz playlist.nk you. ♪ which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018]
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thing you about radio and the recorded live music at radio. we are in the control room.s is where sam worked, also his office, basically. is the gear heis used, very simple equipment. he would look out this window here, this glass, this partition , this was the cutting room out here. this is where all the musicians would be playing. and then the room in the front, that was the little office, the waiting area. marion chi-square was the office manager. that was it -- marion was the office manager. these three little rooms. it is pretty amazing how these three little rooms affected our culture.the first acts he recorded were blues accent a little country. he recorded some country music, as well. he was more interested in the country acts doing something different. at that time, you had country groups in memphis that were slowly starting to incorporate rhythm and blues songs into their repertoire. he was only interested in country if they were doing something different. primarily, it was for the blues artists. of course, a few blocks down the there was no end to the wealth o
thing you about radio and the recorded live music at radio. we are in the control room.s is where sam worked, also his office, basically. is the gear heis used, very simple equipment. he would look out this window here, this glass, this partition , this was the cutting room out here. this is where all the musicians would be playing. and then the room in the front, that was the little office, the waiting area. marion chi-square was the office manager. that was it -- marion was the office...
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most of the other recordings were done in radio stations. that is why a lot of these guys came out of a background field at radio. the recorded live music at radio. we are in the control room now. this was his office, basically. this is the gear he used. simple equipment. he would look out the window .ere, the petition this was the cutting room. this is where the musicians would be applying and then the room in the front was the little office. the office manager was out here. he had these three rooms. they incredible how affected our culture with these three little rooms. the first acts he recorded were blues acts and country. some country music as well. he was more interested in country asked doing something different. at that time you had country groups that were slowly starting to incorporate rhythm and blues songs into their repertoire. he was only interested in country if they were doing something different. primarily it was blues artists. of course, a few blocks down the street is beale street. there was no end to the wealth of talent
most of the other recordings were done in radio stations. that is why a lot of these guys came out of a background field at radio. the recorded live music at radio. we are in the control room now. this was his office, basically. this is the gear he used. simple equipment. he would look out the window .ere, the petition this was the cutting room. this is where the musicians would be applying and then the room in the front was the little office. the office manager was out here. he had these three...
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>> when "who killed the radio star?"tinues. ♪ >> reporter: it was september 2006 when a smooth-talking stranger walked into pete's auto dealership in great falls, montana and got himself a job as a used car salesman. >> he was quite the character. wasn't your typical car salesman persona. >> reporter: joe parsetich was the finance manager at pete's auto. he was at the dealership the day the new guy started. >> he was very sure of himself to the point of a little bit smug. in montana, where you have a lot of down-to-earth meat-and-potatoes people, where they're very friendly towards one another, having somebody with a smug, cocky attitude isn't going to go over very well at times. >> reporter: still, joe was friendly in the way montanans are known for. he gave the guy the benefit of the doubt. one sunday evening, they got to talking. joe says the new salesman told him how he used to be a successful stockbroker, had a beautiful lakefront home in texas. they even looked up his property on google earth. so why on earth, joe
>> when "who killed the radio star?"tinues. ♪ >> reporter: it was september 2006 when a smooth-talking stranger walked into pete's auto dealership in great falls, montana and got himself a job as a used car salesman. >> he was quite the character. wasn't your typical car salesman persona. >> reporter: joe parsetich was the finance manager at pete's auto. he was at the dealership the day the new guy started. >> he was very sure of himself to the point of...
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radio in the london area.ext we will talk more about the u.s. in the fed as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: let's take a look at the world map. asian equities on a headline level struggling for direction this morning. we are seeing a push and pull. $8.4 billion of market value went out of asia. chipmakers have pushed the japanese and taiwanese equities into the red. china and hong kong rising for a second day. let's get the bloomberg first word news. >> british prime minister theresa may is defying demands to quit as she battles to keep control of for government. euing a revolt over her deal, may said she would stay in office because of public -- the public expects her to see her see brexit through in an orderly way. the informal leader of the conservative party's pre-brexit submitted a letter of no-confidence in may. northernraph reports ireland says the deal to prop up the government is over unless may is replaced. >> free movement and did. stopped.yments the jurisdiction of the ecj over. out of the cfp. t
radio in the london area.ext we will talk more about the u.s. in the fed as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: let's take a look at the world map. asian equities on a headline level struggling for direction this morning. we are seeing a push and pull. $8.4 billion of market value went out of asia. chipmakers have pushed the japanese and taiwanese equities into the red. china and hong kong rising for a second day. let's get the bloomberg first word news. >> british prime minister theresa...
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john rothmann, kgo radio"and because we believe he'll be ok. we are very optimistic, but the greatest thing we can do for ray is anybody who spots him, let us know and of course we want to keep him in our prayers."michellethe paducah kentucky sheriff says they hope ray is on his way back home to san francisco.but they say they do not believe he has a cell phone or any credit cards with him.the sheriff tells me the wife is coming in to the office tomrorow for an interview and that she is cooperating with the investigation.live in san francisco michelle kingston kron 4 news (jrstone) a tiburon woman who died after crashing into a parked california highway patrol vehicle in sausalito yesterday has been identified as 72-year-old laura lee pino. police report say pino was driving on southbound u.s. highway 101 near the spencer avenue off-ramp at 8 in the morning when her 2003 toyota corolla hydroplaned and slammed into the chp car. two chp officers had stopped in the area to help an suv driver whose vehicle had spun out and blocked the slow lane of
john rothmann, kgo radio"and because we believe he'll be ok. we are very optimistic, but the greatest thing we can do for ray is anybody who spots him, let us know and of course we want to keep him in our prayers."michellethe paducah kentucky sheriff says they hope ray is on his way back home to san francisco.but they say they do not believe he has a cell phone or any credit cards with him.the sheriff tells me the wife is coming in to the office tomrorow for an interview and that she...
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long time bay area journalist and radio host is missing.ames ) plus... we have the very latest on the ferry accident that happened at the san francisco ferry building last friday. ( james )( james ) and after the break... the family of the man shot and killed by police in alabama are calling for answers after police say the gunman is still on the loose. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from the maze to fremont (burke) parking splat. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. much like this weekend temperatures today will peak in a comfortably cool range of 60's under sunny skies. unlike the start of last week no smoke or haze to start this week with the return of rainy conditions on tuesday. skies will likely remain rainy through thursday this week. no maj
long time bay area journalist and radio host is missing.ames ) plus... we have the very latest on the ferry accident that happened at the san francisco ferry building last friday. ( james )( james ) and after the break... the family of the man shot and killed by police in alabama are calling for answers after police say the gunman is still on the loose. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from the maze...
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when you are traveling to work, tune in to bloomberg radio on your mobile device or dab digital radiothe london radio -- london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ margaret: u.s. equities -- nejra: u.s. equities had their best day of gains since february, but things petered out a bit in the asia session. you are seeing divergence across the regional benchmark. see strong gains in chinese equities, japan is underperforming, the nikkei down over 1%. a little bit of a mixed picture in the asian session. manus: you know what i noticed, the aussie dollar was really strong in terms of the chinese stimulus. this is a question you really have to focus on. the
when you are traveling to work, tune in to bloomberg radio on your mobile device or dab digital radiothe london radio -- london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ margaret: u.s. equities -- nejra: u.s. equities had their best day of gains since february, but things petered out a bit in the asia session. you are seeing divergence across the regional benchmark. see strong gains in chinese equities, japan is underperforming, the nikkei down over 1%. a little bit of a mixed picture in the asian session....
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he is a radio reporter.ut in spite of the severe condition, jamie is not want to step down in the face of adversity. jamie has remained active as a journalism professional, first through twitter and his news blog, later through innovative technologies. and this technology allows him to type radio reports and to reproduce his words with a voice which we have all come to know so well. when life said to be quiet, jamie found a way to speak louder than ever before. he is an example for every american faced with overwhelming adversity. jamie dupree is as committed to his great craft and professional journalism, he maintains the highest level of integrity. he is a leader in every sense of the word. he is not only a fair reporter, but he is a loving husband to his wonderful wife, emily, a wonderful dad to his three children, and a genuine nice guy. this is precisely why i am so honored to be presenting him with the prestigious 2018 career achievement award for distinguished reporting on congress. and let us take a
he is a radio reporter.ut in spite of the severe condition, jamie is not want to step down in the face of adversity. jamie has remained active as a journalism professional, first through twitter and his news blog, later through innovative technologies. and this technology allows him to type radio reports and to reproduce his words with a voice which we have all come to know so well. when life said to be quiet, jamie found a way to speak louder than ever before. he is an example for every...
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(mk)pat thurston, kgo radio "i'm worried. really worried.ray taliaferro -- a man many call a san francisco legend -- reported missing in paducah kentucky on november 10 ...he's a man that many people listened to on kgo radio in the bay area for years.friends say he was also the president of the arts commission, leukemia society and the naacp in n francisco. john rothmann, kgo radio "millions of people spent the night with ray taliaferro monday through friday 1am to 5am ... you couldn't miss ray taliaferro. his wonderful commitment to human rights, his wonderful commitment to san francisco and his wonderful commitment to people."pat thurston, kgo radio "he's one of those talents that is bigger than life. he's one of the people that you just dream of being somebody like ray. always true to himself. a heart of gold."he was last seen talking to a manager at the mellow mushroom pizza restaurant in paducah kentucky -- wearing a black leather jacket and black pants. this flyer warns he may be experiencing disorientation and signs of
(mk)pat thurston, kgo radio "i'm worried. really worried.ray taliaferro -- a man many call a san francisco legend -- reported missing in paducah kentucky on november 10 ...he's a man that many people listened to on kgo radio in the bay area for years.friends say he was also the president of the arts commission, leukemia society and the naacp in n francisco. john rothmann, kgo radio "millions of people spent the night with ray taliaferro monday through friday 1am to 5am ... you...
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a leading voice among progressives, he retoire friday radio in 2011. his family said he was forgetful lately. when ray disappeared he was out of state in illinois nor the kentucky border visiting a property that his wife's family owns. he drove off before they were to leave town. he crossed into nearby kentucky. and stopped at independence bank and spoke to a clerk. when the bank closed at noon he went across the street to the pizza parlor where he chatted with the manager. hours later, around 4:45 he knocked on the doors of the church. the sheriff's department told us there were no leads on his disappearance. monroe says his family remains hopeful. >> they are optimistic. hopefully he is on a bus to san francisco or a sleep on a couch. >>> palo alto police want you to take a look at the man in this sketch. he is wanted for robbing and beating a man on a bike path friday night. the victim says the suspect punched him in the face and stole his phone. it happened along the bike path next to the railroad track on inceno avenue. >>> tonight, a building in
a leading voice among progressives, he retoire friday radio in 2011. his family said he was forgetful lately. when ray disappeared he was out of state in illinois nor the kentucky border visiting a property that his wife's family owns. he drove off before they were to leave town. he crossed into nearby kentucky. and stopped at independence bank and spoke to a clerk. when the bank closed at noon he went across the street to the pizza parlor where he chatted with the manager. hours later, around...
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it's radio 77 2018. hit me with it, deke! i just love this, this is my world, my life, radio. in my head. if you're listening in the car right now, thanks for the ride. taking your ears through the years. looking after your ears, me dears. 77 coming at you today with a mountain of music guaranteed with deke duncan right here in the air chair. this is true love, love so pure even the missus approves. i think it's wonderful, you know? he believes it, he lives it, he does it, and, as he has said to me many times, it'sjust between me and the mic. this priceless nationwide film gave deke five minutes of fame five decades ago. i'm going to the shop, right, deke? 0k. my ambition would be to broadcast to the rest of stevenage, i'd like to share it with them. but the realjob in radio never materialised until this was shared once again. hey, deke, it's laura moss, the station editor at three counties radio. i want to offer you a one—hour special over christmas. wow! so, deke, yourdream is going to be a reality. you'd better pass the tissues! yeah, you've got that right, baby! in fact, i
it's radio 77 2018. hit me with it, deke! i just love this, this is my world, my life, radio. in my head. if you're listening in the car right now, thanks for the ride. taking your ears through the years. looking after your ears, me dears. 77 coming at you today with a mountain of music guaranteed with deke duncan right here in the air chair. this is true love, love so pure even the missus approves. i think it's wonderful, you know? he believes it, he lives it, he does it, and, as he has said...
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long time bay area journalist and radio host is missing. what officials know about the disapperance. ( darya ) and ... a warning for people planing on giving gift cards as presents this year... there are new rules you need to know about. jane king is live at the nasdaq with that story and more after the break. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. major hot spot accident on the bay bridge eb 80 before the tunnel righ tlane closed bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 major hot spot accident on the bay bridge eb 80 before the tunnel righ tlane closed bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. much like this much like this weekend temperatures today will peak in a comfortably cool range of 60's under sunny skies. unlike the start of last week no smoke or haze to start this week with the return of rainy conditions on tuesday. rainy conditions on tuesday. skies will likely remai
long time bay area journalist and radio host is missing. what officials know about the disapperance. ( darya ) and ... a warning for people planing on giving gift cards as presents this year... there are new rules you need to know about. jane king is live at the nasdaq with that story and more after the break. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. major hot spot accident on the bay bridge...
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she denied that this morning on the radio.ike nato and the eu itself. so, we would risk being indefinitely shackled into arrangements that some people have called vassalage and i think that is right. we‘ve lost the man with the banners, we now have a choir. let‘s talk to frances o‘grady, the general secretary of the tuc. we will speak loudly. i spoke to you the other day and here we are, theresa may. her authority, the other day and here we are, theresa may. herauthority, has the other day and here we are, theresa may. her authority, has it been damaged in the last 24 hours? she‘s been on the radio and spoken to the public. it is draining away, that‘s the truth. we‘ve heard that she is trying to appease brexiteers. it is supposed to be our map for the future. we have said it is not worth the paper that it is written on. that has been proven today. i think people out there in the country are still wondering what all this means for our jobs still wondering what all this means for ourjobs and our rights at work. a lot of them pin
she denied that this morning on the radio.ike nato and the eu itself. so, we would risk being indefinitely shackled into arrangements that some people have called vassalage and i think that is right. we‘ve lost the man with the banners, we now have a choir. let‘s talk to frances o‘grady, the general secretary of the tuc. we will speak loudly. i spoke to you the other day and here we are, theresa may. her authority, the other day and here we are, theresa may. herauthority, has the other...
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it's the wild west in the public, especially in a platform like radio.here they're from and what you will say but you try to get the chance to apply. interesting, one of the call of the mike, what's asked did the promise to ask your question and he said no. so scripts go out the window. we heard personal stuff like being sent a cupcake by a little girl to cheer her up. it is interesting how the personal stuff perhaps isn't the most comfortable spot. when i last interviewed her a year and a half ago, idid interviewed her a year and a half ago, i did in our office, just after the election. she talked about shedding a single tear when the election did not return the majority hopeful. i think theresa may has got a lot more comfortable perhaps with starting to share a bit of herself. she was also asked what time she goes to bed, what sleep she has, that angered people who wanted just on politics but the other thing is politics is personal and political. you try and get a sense when you have someone like that in the studio of who they are and how they are copi
it's the wild west in the public, especially in a platform like radio.here they're from and what you will say but you try to get the chance to apply. interesting, one of the call of the mike, what's asked did the promise to ask your question and he said no. so scripts go out the window. we heard personal stuff like being sent a cupcake by a little girl to cheer her up. it is interesting how the personal stuff perhaps isn't the most comfortable spot. when i last interviewed her a year and a half...
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karla: tÚ trabajaste en la radio y sabe lo que es trabajar ahÍ.tránsito. tambiÉn soy dj y mezcla en vivo. dani: yo todavÍa no he encontrado mi funciÓn en el show pero se supone que es la parte de humor. la verdad es que la pasamos muy bien y tenemos una experiencia Única y nuestra motivaciones que la gente se levante con buen Ánimo. tony: y detrÁs de un buen desayuno tiene que haber un chef, bueno en este caso es un productor. >> ni funciÓn es poder escribir el libreto, correr las redes sociales y asegurarme de que tengan todo el contenido y los elementos que necesitan para que puedan dedicarse a lo que hacen al. trabajo que se el hace muy fÁcil gracias a la vasta experiencia de javier romero. javier: yo comienzo en el aÑo 80 y por casualidad porque yo era muy joven. de niÑo yo iba al colegio como todos los niÑos y jugaba al bÉisbol y aparte de eso en mi tiempo libre tenÍamos un estÉreo en la casa y me gustaba conectar el micrÓfono y me gustaba imitar a los locutores hispanos. tony: naciÓ en santa clara, cuba. esta fue su casa hasta los cuatro as.
karla: tÚ trabajaste en la radio y sabe lo que es trabajar ahÍ.tránsito. tambiÉn soy dj y mezcla en vivo. dani: yo todavÍa no he encontrado mi funciÓn en el show pero se supone que es la parte de humor. la verdad es que la pasamos muy bien y tenemos una experiencia Única y nuestra motivaciones que la gente se levante con buen Ánimo. tony: y detrÁs de un buen desayuno tiene que haber un chef, bueno en este caso es un productor. >> ni funciÓn es poder escribir el libreto, correr...
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radio in the london area. following you there from 8:00 a.m. there, as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ 1:46 in:46 in london, new york. we could see a lower open for the u.s. equity market after modest gains in the s&p 500. we could see thin trading this week in the holiday shortened week. advanced happy thanksgiving to you all. let's turn to accompany we are watching, xiaomi is fighting a stock slump, shares down over 20% since its july listing, parley over concerns of internet services business. xiaomi has the opportunity to relay those fears with third-quarter results. joining us is china correspondent tom mackenzie. great to see you. looking at xiaomi, what is going to be the focus of the earnings later today? tom: whether or not the company can improve it can move on from just being a hardware company to being a hardware company plus internet services, are they managing to monetize their operating system? are they managing to monetize their gaming, music services, and additional services? time is of the essence
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and it has a radio science experiment which uses the radio on the spacecraft to measure small variations in the wobble of mars' pole to understand more about the structure and composition of the core. >> insight will be the first mission to pick instruments off the deck of the lander and place them on the surface of mars. i like to say that we are playing the claw game on mars with no joystick. besides, the seismometer has to be installed in one place. >> we also have a wind and thermal shield that will be placed on top of that to protect it further from the environment. >> for the heat probe, it also needs to sit in one place, take a while to hammer itself down into the ground, and acquire the thermal measurements over a long period of time. >> insight is a mission to mars, but it is much more than a mars mission. in some ways, it is like a time machine. it is measuring the structure of mars put in place 4.5 billion years ago, so we can go back and understand the processes that warmed mars shortly after it was created from the solar nebula. by studying mars, we will learn more about ear
and it has a radio science experiment which uses the radio on the spacecraft to measure small variations in the wobble of mars' pole to understand more about the structure and composition of the core. >> insight will be the first mission to pick instruments off the deck of the lander and place them on the surface of mars. i like to say that we are playing the claw game on mars with no joystick. besides, the seismometer has to be installed in one place. >> we also have a wind and...
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listen live on our free radio app. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> which party will control the house and senate? c-span's live election night coverage, starting tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern as the results come in from house, senate and governor races from around the country. here the green concession speeches, and wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, -- at 7:00 a.m. eastern, we get your reaction and take your phone calls live during washington journal. primaryyour premie source for campaign 2018. >> president trump was in indianapolis campaigning for republican candidates. is facing mike braun incumbent democratic senator joe donnelly. vice president mike pence leads off the rally. he is a former congressman and governor of indiana. ♪ now" playing]
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you can also listen to us on -- sirius radio.on: and on london dab digital and bloomberg business app. carol: in this week's special issue, the year ahead, we turn to the european central bank. mario draghi is in his final stretch as the european chief, but for his term ends, he may do something he has never done, raise interest rates. jason: key and others of the council are hinting that their first moved to undo more than half a decade of stimulus might come before his exit at the end of october. here is still in black. dashers kristi noem flat. term happens his in october of next year. he would have been in his position for 18 years. he has not raised rates once. carol: in seven years. >> writes, and he began by lowering them. so -- right. and he began bellowing them. we anticipate at that point toward the ends of his term, what is going on in italy now, is a bit of an embarrassment for draghi because he is italian, but a sickly rome is having a fight with brussels over its deficit -- but basically rome is having a fight with
you can also listen to us on -- sirius radio.on: and on london dab digital and bloomberg business app. carol: in this week's special issue, the year ahead, we turn to the european central bank. mario draghi is in his final stretch as the european chief, but for his term ends, he may do something he has never done, raise interest rates. jason: key and others of the council are hinting that their first moved to undo more than half a decade of stimulus might come before his exit at the end of...
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massive radio buy. scientific testing how to get people out and it is going to be successful and many people will be surprised. the newest emerging thing is texting. you watch her cell phones on monday and tuesday, both sides will be hitting folks very hard. it got developed throughout the course of the special election. texting, frankly, i get out the vote radio vote is something we have not done before. it is a medium we have relatively to ourselves. not a lot of folks are buying radio ads. there are a lot of conservative leadership that we need to turn out. even though it is an older medium, it is a newer strategy for turning voters out. >> in those messages, what is the closing argument? mike touched on those competing messages voters are hearing. let me continue. november 7, next wednesday, you have stunned the world and kept the majority. could you have done that without nancy pelosi being a factor? a figure you have been able to run against? >> i believe we could. you look at the people, democrat
massive radio buy. scientific testing how to get people out and it is going to be successful and many people will be surprised. the newest emerging thing is texting. you watch her cell phones on monday and tuesday, both sides will be hitting folks very hard. it got developed throughout the course of the special election. texting, frankly, i get out the vote radio vote is something we have not done before. it is a medium we have relatively to ourselves. not a lot of folks are buying radio ads....
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. >> it has a radio science exterminate which uses the radio on the spacecraft to measure small variationsn the wobble of mars' pole to understand more about the structure and composition of the court. >> insight will be the first instruments off the deck and place them on the service of mars. i like to say that we are playing the claw game on mars with no joystick. a wind andhave thermal shield that will be placed on top of that to protected further from the environment. alsor the heat probe, it needs to sit in one place, take a while to hammer itself down into the ground and acquired the thermal measurements over a long period of time. >> insight is a mission to mars, but it is much more than a mars mission. it is something like a time machine. ofis measuring the structure mars put in place 4.5 billion years ago, so we can go back and understand the processes that shortly after it was accreted from the solar nebula. by studying mars, we will learn more about earth, venus, mercury can even ask of planets around other stars. -- event planets around other stars. >> landing on mars is always
. >> it has a radio science exterminate which uses the radio on the spacecraft to measure small variationsn the wobble of mars' pole to understand more about the structure and composition of the court. >> insight will be the first instruments off the deck and place them on the service of mars. i like to say that we are playing the claw game on mars with no joystick. a wind andhave thermal shield that will be placed on top of that to protected further from the environment. alsor the...
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here is joe fryer. ♪ >> reporter: the radio city rockettes are a time-honored tradition.ut this year you can see them in a whole makehat a hundred lights, each hovering above, attached to a drone. a new drones are like dance pattertner. we dance with each other onstage and we have a friend above our head. >> i love that there's a little breeze above our heads, which is really nice. >> reporter: the rockettes have been doing the christmas spectacular on this stage since 1933. but the drones and other elements add a new twist to this holiday tradition. ♪ >> this is back to the drawing board, starting from scratch. so it's a whole new idea. >> reporter: dancing drones are popping up all over, like at this year's winter olympics. those drones were created by intel, which developed smaller ones that are used by the rockettes. >> a fraction of the size, a fraction of the weight. you can see it fits in the palm of my hand. >> reporter: on top of that, a company called obscura digital is projecting images on the walls and ceiling of this cavernous space. >> we're gift wrapping ra
here is joe fryer. ♪ >> reporter: the radio city rockettes are a time-honored tradition.ut this year you can see them in a whole makehat a hundred lights, each hovering above, attached to a drone. a new drones are like dance pattertner. we dance with each other onstage and we have a friend above our head. >> i love that there's a little breeze above our heads, which is really nice. >> reporter: the rockettes have been doing the christmas spectacular on this stage since 1933....
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with our on digital radio in the london area -- we are on digital radio in the london area. ♪ ♪ surveysother u.k. authorities suggest that the country is not yet fully prepared for a cliff edge brexit. surveys suggest that less than half of businesses have initiated contingency plans for no deal and less than 1/5 of small businesses have done so. the european union, united kingdom, united kingdom government wants a transition pe riod to whatever form of brexit we are taking, and certainly from what we have seen for the economy as a whole, it is advisable to have the transition period. the bank being ready for brexit is not sufficient enough to guarantee a particular economic outcome. there is little monetary policy can do to exhort the significant hits to supply that brexit could entail. our job is to get us ready for all possibilities. it is a serious job. it is absolutely not our job to take one side or another on these issues. manus: ok, that is just a sample of what mark carney had to say. he is on the bbc at the moment. less than half of the u.k. businesses have started then no dea
with our on digital radio in the london area -- we are on digital radio in the london area. ♪ ♪ surveysother u.k. authorities suggest that the country is not yet fully prepared for a cliff edge brexit. surveys suggest that less than half of businesses have initiated contingency plans for no deal and less than 1/5 of small businesses have done so. the european union, united kingdom, united kingdom government wants a transition pe riod to whatever form of brexit we are taking, and certainly...
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he's a radio reporter but despite the condition, he isn't the one to step down in the face of adversityt through twitter and his bald and later through innovative technology, and this technology allows him to type radio reports and reproduces his words with the voice for which we have all come to know so well. when wife said to be quiet, he found a way to speak ever louder than before. he's an example for every american face of overwhelming adversity. he's a committed to this great craft and profession of journalism and maintains the highest level of integrity and is the leader in every sense of the word. he's not only a fair reporter but he's a loving husband to his wonderful wife, wonderful dad to his three children and a genuinely nice guy. this is why i'm honored to present him with the prestigious 2018 career achievement award for distinguished reporting on congress and let us take a moment now ladies and gentlemen to take a brief look at his work on capitol hill over the years. >> reporters on air force one were told this afternoon at this point the u.s. is still trying to figure
he's a radio reporter but despite the condition, he isn't the one to step down in the face of adversityt through twitter and his bald and later through innovative technology, and this technology allows him to type radio reports and reproduces his words with the voice for which we have all come to know so well. when wife said to be quiet, he found a way to speak ever louder than before. he's an example for every american face of overwhelming adversity. he's a committed to this great craft and...
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speaking directly to them on the radio as well. alexi: in those gotv messages, what is the closing argument from the nrcc? mike touched on those competing messages and their range of messages that republican voters are hearing. what is your ideal closing message these last four days? john: part of it is this resistance mob mentality the other side has. the notion -- just the thought of nancy pelosi taking the house back and getting the reins on congress and getting back to running this country. i think our base is credibly motivated by immigration as well. that is part of the focus. and what the democrats would bring. nancy pelosi today said she wants to focus on -- i think it is impeachment and hearing after hearing and investigation after investigation. i think that will be really motivational for our folks out there and should be. if you are a republican, don't forget to vote on tuesday. mike: let me continue on this line. let's say it is november 7, next wednesday. you guys have stunned the world and kept the majority. john: th
speaking directly to them on the radio as well. alexi: in those gotv messages, what is the closing argument from the nrcc? mike touched on those competing messages and their range of messages that republican voters are hearing. what is your ideal closing message these last four days? john: part of it is this resistance mob mentality the other side has. the notion -- just the thought of nancy pelosi taking the house back and getting the reins on congress and getting back to running this country....
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and in the case of radio spectrum, the available radio spectrum has not been dedicated to utility needs. so when you are in different spectrum bands, you need to use different equipment and network devices. so if you're in multiple bands, you cannot interoperate with each other. so, in some cases, utilities in a geographic proximity to each other will share a band, but that is rare because of this lack of sort of dedicated spectrum. we're not necessarily asking for dedicated spectrum now because that ship has kind of sailed, but it does speak to the lack of being able to communicate. i will say that in rare situations, we do share spectrum with first responders, and that is something that could be excellent in the future. but again, the way policy has developed at the fcc has been not -- there hasn't been a focus on critical infrastructure sectors. there's been more of a focus on commercial provision of telecommunications services. so, this is an area that we'd like to get the ferc and the fcc together around, but that interoperability doesn't exist today. going forward for us to figure
and in the case of radio spectrum, the available radio spectrum has not been dedicated to utility needs. so when you are in different spectrum bands, you need to use different equipment and network devices. so if you're in multiple bands, you cannot interoperate with each other. so, in some cases, utilities in a geographic proximity to each other will share a band, but that is rare because of this lack of sort of dedicated spectrum. we're not necessarily asking for dedicated spectrum now...
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carol: join us every day on the radio at 2 p.m.-5 p.m. wall street time. also check us out on itunes and soundcloud. jason: and our mobile app. carol: startups have been spending more time on a questionable road to profitability. alln: uber, lyft, slack top a record-breaking lineup of 2019 listings. tracking this lineup is our reporter, alex. alex: when you run tehe numbers, there hasn't been more aan three companies that have valuation of bigger than $10 billion since 2000, when palm pilot was listing. since ween a long time have had such a group of large companies, looking in the public market. what are we talking about in terms of valuation for uber? alex: their valued at more than $70 billion. i think there should be a little bit of skepticism around those exact numbers. range,s you a decent frankly huge. softbank mobile in japan is going public, may be the biggest deal ever. they are in that range. alibaba be bigger than in terms of listings. carol: you mentioned we haven't techthree or four big companies go public in some time. you would have to go b
carol: join us every day on the radio at 2 p.m.-5 p.m. wall street time. also check us out on itunes and soundcloud. jason: and our mobile app. carol: startups have been spending more time on a questionable road to profitability. alln: uber, lyft, slack top a record-breaking lineup of 2019 listings. tracking this lineup is our reporter, alex. alex: when you run tehe numbers, there hasn't been more aan three companies that have valuation of bigger than $10 billion since 2000, when palm pilot was...
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jason: join us every day on the radio. carol: and on our mobile app.ason: carlos ghosn was arrested over financial misconduct allegations. it is sent politicians and executives scrambling to figure out the future of the automaker. carol: we have what it all means for nissan. >> this guy is larger than life. he's the subject of a manga in japan as a superhero saving the auto industry. nissan was failing and ghosn took this moribund automaker and turned it into a competitor. jason: remind us who he is and where he came from. he came up through michelin. the car industry was facing an existential crisis at the time. >> he came up through michelin and got hired by renault. he went to japan to try and fix nissan. he gave himself a 50-50 chance of succeeding. he succeeded amazingly. nissan has grown dramatically. it now sells more cars than renault. if market cap is almost twice the size. he has flipped this thing on its head. nissan is kind of a bigger company. jason: he came into it when it was early on. he became the primary architect of its success. what
jason: join us every day on the radio. carol: and on our mobile app.ason: carlos ghosn was arrested over financial misconduct allegations. it is sent politicians and executives scrambling to figure out the future of the automaker. carol: we have what it all means for nissan. >> this guy is larger than life. he's the subject of a manga in japan as a superhero saving the auto industry. nissan was failing and ghosn took this moribund automaker and turned it into a competitor. jason: remind...
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i got in the car -- i do not know why i called on the radio. i figured that was the fastest way i can help the officer out. >> hello, police operators? we have a shooting out here. >> where are you at? >> what location are you? >> somebody shot a police officer. 42nd street. police car number 10. >> thank you. >> remain off the radio now. >> did several other people come up later? >> immediately afterwards, mr. calloway came up and said, let's go get him, or something. then his cab pulled up. he went over and took the officer's gun out of his hand. callaway went after him. callaway took off. >> i was standing on the front porch of the used car lot i work in. i heard shooting. i heard five shots. a came from the direction behind a lot on 10th street. i came running up to the side and up the sidewalk and i looked up the street and saw a man on the corner. i saw he had a gun in his hand. he continued across the street, coming in this direction. he got right across main, 30 yards or less, i called to him to ask him, hey, man, what the hell is going
i got in the car -- i do not know why i called on the radio. i figured that was the fastest way i can help the officer out. >> hello, police operators? we have a shooting out here. >> where are you at? >> what location are you? >> somebody shot a police officer. 42nd street. police car number 10. >> thank you. >> remain off the radio now. >> did several other people come up later? >> immediately afterwards, mr. calloway came up and said, let's go...
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on thejoin us every day radio from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. wall street time.ou can also listen to our podcast. carol: you can also find us online and the mobile app. we are having some closely watched global elections. brazil marked a hard pivot to the right. but real and fake news campaigns on whatsapp has prompted a lot of concerns. brazil has an extremely social culture. the people have been ahead of the game in terms of adopting social media. in brazil people use facebook and twitter. what they are using a lot is whatsapp. is the primus -- primary messaging forum here. election, everyone in the u.s. would be talking about it. in brazil, that would happen on private whatsapp conversations. jason: take us inside some of those conversations. anyone who is a sentiment human that tears about politics -- cares about politics, everywhere. u.s.,n: just like in the you have families that come together at thanksgiving, cousins and uncles. people are together in a forum having a conversation about to they will vote for in one of the most important elections in the co
on thejoin us every day radio from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. wall street time.ou can also listen to our podcast. carol: you can also find us online and the mobile app. we are having some closely watched global elections. brazil marked a hard pivot to the right. but real and fake news campaigns on whatsapp has prompted a lot of concerns. brazil has an extremely social culture. the people have been ahead of the game in terms of adopting social media. in brazil people use facebook and twitter. what they...
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mark levin, rush limbaugh, phenomenal this week on radio. rush coming up next. ♪ inan dream, we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! hi. i'm misha. and my favorite bar is crunch. ♪ delicious 100% real chocolate embracing the lightness of crispy rice. crunch. the chocolate bar all americans love. -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round
mark levin, rush limbaugh, phenomenal this week on radio. rush coming up next. ♪ inan dream, we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to...
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there was some disagreement between bbc radio 4 happen.sagreement between bbc radio a programme, the today programme, and the government which was unhappy with the coverage of the budget and specifically claims about whether the budget would benefit the rich rather than the poor. it seems to me it is another example of the conservative dogma and they are talking about a foundation they say is left wing. this foundation is a think tank claiming the radio four programme took the line are making on the budget and presented it as fact and said it was terribly left wing bias. this is a headline. the conservatives are now complaining. the resolution foundation claimed the budget with mainly favoured the rich and this is the main complaint from number 10. the mail goes on about it had people like david willis. insofar as the saying is for the rich my do think that is unfair. when you think of some the measures in the budget, help for universal credit and increasing personal allowa nces credit and increasing personal allowances to 12500 and an inc
there was some disagreement between bbc radio 4 happen.sagreement between bbc radio a programme, the today programme, and the government which was unhappy with the coverage of the budget and specifically claims about whether the budget would benefit the rich rather than the poor. it seems to me it is another example of the conservative dogma and they are talking about a foundation they say is left wing. this foundation is a think tank claiming the radio four programme took the line are making...
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you were listening in on that talk radio show. questions from viewers up and down the country. what was the general feeling we got from that talk radio show segment? in a way it's difficult, because what we heard we re very difficult, because what we heard were very specific problems that individuals based. it might have been about what will happen to my medical supplies when we hit brexit? will i still get what i need for treatment press, there's a big northern ireland question that came up. people wanted to note from northern ireland, what position are we going to be left with? that is like picking through all the details of the difficult then to get an overall picture. i think what is also interesting at this stage, i mean look at the european markets already. they are taking on oxygen and taking on water but not moving very much after the breathless rush of events of thursday. this is a bit more of a calmer uncertainty, a reflection for the moment. politically as well as for businesses, as to what will happen next. that may we
you were listening in on that talk radio show. questions from viewers up and down the country. what was the general feeling we got from that talk radio show segment? in a way it's difficult, because what we heard we re very difficult, because what we heard were very specific problems that individuals based. it might have been about what will happen to my medical supplies when we hit brexit? will i still get what i need for treatment press, there's a big northern ireland question that came up....