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then, we're live for the radio program "back story" with the american history guys. oneth and to peter airs to discuss "the birth of a nation" and its significance. tv, all history weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. this week on lectures in history, anemory university hank klibanoff and gadseden talk about the intersection of politics and violence in the mid-20th century georgia. this program is 90 minutes. host: today, i am going to open up
then, we're live for the radio program "back story" with the american history guys. oneth and to peter airs to discuss "the birth of a nation" and its significance. tv, all history weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. this week on lectures in history, anemory university hank klibanoff and gadseden talk about the intersection of politics and violence in the mid-20th century georgia. this program is 90 minutes. host: today, i am going to open up
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the minute i wear live of the radio program. historyty of virginia professor. and university of richmond resident emeritus the film birth of the nation and the ends. american history tv all weekend every week and. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring syracuse new york, home of the year a canal. posted by our time warner cable partners. recent leave visited many sites circuiting the city's history. learn more. >>. solomon is probably the most iconic american woman that i know. she was someone when you look at her life is incredible area going from slavery to freedom and then continuing on the best for nearly 92 years. most people know her affectionately as the moses of people. that's related to all of her duties of the underground railroad. she's a euro. that's the thing that the constant. fearlessness. 1859, he decided offered would be the place of permanent residence. she was able to purchase the land where she built her for a mouse. be knew that this would accepting is for her to live. also place for she could prosper area it provided the resources
the minute i wear live of the radio program. historyty of virginia professor. and university of richmond resident emeritus the film birth of the nation and the ends. american history tv all weekend every week and. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring syracuse new york, home of the year a canal. posted by our time warner cable partners. recent leave visited many sites circuiting the city's history. learn more. >>. solomon is probably the most iconic american woman that i...
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the minute i wear live of the radio program. historyty of virginia professor. and university of richmond resident emeritus the film birth of the nation and the ends. american history tv all weekend every week and. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring syracuse new york, home of the year a canal. posted by our time warner cable partne
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then, we're live for the radio program "back story" with the american history guys. oneth and to peter airs to discuss "the birth of a nation" and its significance. tv, all history weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. this week on lectures in history, anemory university hank klibanoff and gadseden talk about the intersection of politics and violence in the mid-20th century georgia. this program is 90 minutes. host: today, i am going to open up the georgia civil rights cold cases class. we are going to take note of a particular milestone that occurs this week. does anybody know who this is? this is emmett till. 19--is day, august 20 6, 955, none of you , but ir what happened will take a measure of how long ago it was in a minute. he was a 14 euro boy from chicago. he spent the summer with his uncle in mississippi. he had a son who was his age. ight's son was simion wright. they were done in mississippi, having a good summertime, two days before this day. till had gone into a country store called brian's meats and grocery. he goes into the store to purchase something. a
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need to keep doing what we're doing and if we don't make the noise or tell the stories they don't get out. or have radio programsy radio stations and that is where you get your news. but even abc or nbc big networks you just will not get it. this is the piece of news behalf to keep alive to know it is not just a question of where do you get your exercise regimen. that is one of the pieces and the issue for me that i call personalism. i get distracted by numbers and statistics like how many feet toward mm. i am not a mathematician. but if my friend says this is really bad and i want you to learn about it and stand with me i will do that. and i had the good fortune recently to be offered that kind of invitation by the man who started the school of americas watch we're at the same house and he said by the way tomorrow i'm going to be a busy they are doing terrible things to women there there imprisoning women with miscarriages charging with aggravated homicide going to jail for years we protest with me? if you said this is the protest, would you come to do this with me? come to the state house i would say i trust y
need to keep doing what we're doing and if we don't make the noise or tell the stories they don't get out. or have radio programsy radio stations and that is where you get your news. but even abc or nbc big networks you just will not get it. this is the piece of news behalf to keep alive to know it is not just a question of where do you get your exercise regimen. that is one of the pieces and the issue for me that i call personalism. i get distracted by numbers and statistics like how many feet...
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the military. and he had a radio in hand, programmed with the frequencies of local police. >> we have the air guard here the 177th, maybe he was trying to trespass at one point, walking in that direction. porter whose uniform bears his name was at heested for impersonating an officer. >> he is really not anything like what they are making him out to be and it's really sad. >> police say he could not provide military i.d. or records of service, according to brenner, he said porter was on active duty at ft. dix. >> i don't get it he knows too much to be a fraud. >> porter is currently held at the atlantic county jail on $500 bond that his girlfriend hopes to post tomorrow. they don't believe he received benefitted for dressing up as a service member and that he brought his uniform at a local military base. military base. an'm wendy sal "action news." >>> embattled pennsylvania attorn0 faces a new civil lawsuit tonight, it was filed by former state police commissioner frank noonan and former employees of the the attorney general's noonan and former employees of the the attorney general's >> pffice. th
the military. and he had a radio in hand, programmed with the frequencies of local police. >> we have the air guard here the 177th, maybe he was trying to trespass at one point, walking in that direction. porter whose uniform bears his name was at heested for impersonating an officer. >> he is really not anything like what they are making him out to be and it's really sad. >> police say he could not provide military i.d. or records of service, according to brenner, he said...
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. ♪ >> the radio program back story with the american history guide, the university of virginia , andryfessor university of richmond professor discusses the 1950's film the birth of a nation, and its significance. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> did i feel prepared? yes. i did. i wasn't elected. it didn't make that much difference. i did notice the difference between being the vice president's wife and the president's wife. it was huge. the vice president's wife could say anything. nobody cared. the minute you save one thing as president's wife, you make the news. that was a lesson i had to learn. during george h.w. bush's presidency, barbara bush used the office to hold literacy, raise awareness about aids and hopelessness. she also earned her way into the history books by becoming only the second first lady beside avenel adams to be both the wife and mother of a president. this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies, influence and image, examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of fi
. ♪ >> the radio program back story with the american history guide, the university of virginia , andryfessor university of richmond professor discusses the 1950's film the birth of a nation, and its significance. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> did i feel prepared? yes. i did. i wasn't elected. it didn't make that much difference. i did notice the difference between being the vice president's wife and the president's wife. it was huge. the vice...
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the other program we have is the range rider program. we have five people on the team. we spent six months in the field radiotracking wolves and communicating every week to be ranching community werewolves are in relationship to their livestock. we put all of that together and we have seen a decrease in our livestock losses to the wolves. we are losing about 3.2 livestock per year with about 40 ranches involved. that is fairly low. when you compare our work to other valleys in montana where there is very little mitigation efforts, there has been significant losses. what we really need to do is scale this up. as can be done. you need the resources, the science and the collaboration. above all, you need the ranchers and landowners who live with the carnivores to be i amng to try this. > >> not elated that the wolves are here, but i am glad to have this resource. >> it's the people that like wolves on the ground to er beef. so we have to -- on the ground who eat our beef. so we have to think about that. >> i think we have lost sight of about this. it's not about wolves. it's about people. >> it can seem like a
the other program we have is the range rider program. we have five people on the team. we spent six months in the field radiotracking wolves and communicating every week to be ranching community werewolves are in relationship to their livestock. we put all of that together and we have seen a decrease in our livestock losses to the wolves. we are losing about 3.2 livestock per year with about 40 ranches involved. that is fairly low. when you compare our work to other valleys in montana where...
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our favorite personality elvis duran is the host of "the party" on the radio, and his morning show is the top listened to the program. >> and he is also a friend of our show. >> andnd is last night inducted into the radio hall of fame in chicago. and so kathie lee and i headed to the station to see what makes >> all right. we are received a text from andrea. texted -- >>> we have just arrived a few moment ago and we vhave had the coffee and we are about to step into the booth with elvis. >> and his crazy zoo team. >> there he is. hello, darling. >> broadcasting live from new york's z100 he introduced pop cucuture and celebrity guests and hit song, a spot that has landed him in the national radio hall of fame. >> people voted on this. friends. >> thank you. >> he began hosting a daily radio show in 1996. then 13 yeaea later, it went national and now he is held by over 30 million listeners around the country. >> i never ever thought that it would be happening the way i happening. >> throughout the 30-year career he has interviewed billy idol, mariah carey and j.lo, and it is often the names that he can't morning. >> t
our favorite personality elvis duran is the host of "the party" on the radio, and his morning show is the top listened to the program. >> and he is also a friend of our show. >> andnd is last night inducted into the radio hall of fame in chicago. and so kathie lee and i headed to the station to see what makes >> all right. we are received a text from andrea. texted -- >>> we have just arrived a few moment ago and we vhave had the coffee and we are about to...
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from the national museum of american history in, for a taping of back story with the american history guys radio program. three historians, along with guests, will examine d.w. griffith's film, "the birth of a one century after its release. this is part of a forum hosted by the smithsonian and the national endowment for the humanities. "backstory with the american history guys" is a radio show. petersor emeritus specializes in the 18th century. university of richmond president emeritus-- president specializes in the 19th century. -- anotherity of professor specializes in the 20th century. they have three guests. paul miller, annette gordon reed, and national museum of american history curator faith davis. the program will be starting shortly. [chatter] >> starting shortly, "backstory with the american history guys" live from the national museum of the american history in washington dc. > [chatter] >> hello. i'm chris wilson, director of experience in program design here at the museum. on behalf of the smithsonian institution and our partner at the humanities, i would like you to be welcomed to the histo
from the national museum of american history in, for a taping of back story with the american history guys radio program. three historians, along with guests, will examine d.w. griffith's film, "the birth of a one century after its release. this is part of a forum hosted by the smithsonian and the national endowment for the humanities. "backstory with the american history guys" is a radio show. petersor emeritus specializes in the 18th century. university of richmond president...
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then the radio program back story with the american history.rsity of virginia history professor, university of virginia history professor emeritus and universe which many president discuss the 1915 film the birth of a nation and its significance. american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> sunday on cue and a -- >> i'm the first woman to reach the rank of 4-star in the united states navy. i had only been a three-star, gosh, maybe 10, 11 months when the cno was struggling to counter i was down in norfolk and he asked to see me and i presume it was about the next up i was going to. and that's we need talk to me about we're looking at you for being a 4-star and there's a couple of different opportunities where we think you would do well and benefit the navy spent vice chief admiral michelle howard talked about becoming the first female 4-star admiral in the history of the navy. she also discusses her career in the navy prior to her current people including rescuing captain richard phillips who was kidnapped in 2009. >> i became he
then the radio program back story with the american history.rsity of virginia history professor, university of virginia history professor emeritus and universe which many president discuss the 1915 film the birth of a nation and its significance. american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> sunday on cue and a -- >> i'm the first woman to reach the rank of 4-star in the united states navy. i had only been a three-star, gosh, maybe 10, 11 months when the cno was...
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then at 5:00, we're live with the radio program "back story" with the radio history guys. university assistant fellow brian bell low, university of richmond president emeritus discusses d.w. griffith's film "the birth of a nation" and its significance. american history tv all weekend every weekend on cspan-3. >>> next a look at u.s. public health preparations for the seasonal flu and other infectious diseases. a house energy and subcommittee heard from several public health agencies. this is about 50 minutes. >>> good morning. we have a subcommittee hearing from oversight investigation. earlier this year in february, this subcommittee held a hearing on last years's flu vaccine mismatch. this mismatch of the predominant flu virus resulted in more deaths and hospitalizations because of the vaccine's lower than usual effectiveness. today we return to that issue to discuss what our public health agencies have learned in the intervening months. i want to thank my friend, ranking member diana degette from colorado for her research on this issue. we've received briefings not only
then at 5:00, we're live with the radio program "back story" with the radio history guys. university assistant fellow brian bell low, university of richmond president emeritus discusses d.w. griffith's film "the birth of a nation" and its significance. american history tv all weekend every weekend on cspan-3. >>> next a look at u.s. public health preparations for the seasonal flu and other infectious diseases. a house energy and subcommittee heard from several...
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the new yorker radio hour. pleased to have david remnick on this program. what kind of decade were the '50s? (laughter) >> we have a frozen notion of what that decade might be, see what maybe it took time to develop. so i understand you're an institution. >> rose: truman cay poddy, dwight mcdonald, mitchell, and goes on and on. >> not bad. lillian roth, who i won't give away her age, but she is in here with classic profiles of hemingway and john houston, she just put out a book of her own, collected journals and books and she's a revolutionary figure for the "new yorker" because there weren't a lot of women on the staff till the second world war came around and almost by necessity forcing the editors to fire, god forbid, women and she was one of them. >> rose: when was the first change of editors? >> magazine began in '25, harold ross lasted 25 years. >> rose: so 50. 52, something like that. and william shaw stayed a mere 35 years, bob five or six, tina for five or six and my own goodself. >> rose: is it for you the perfect place for david remnick to be? >> well, it's a thrilling place and i
the new yorker radio hour. pleased to have david remnick on this program. what kind of decade were the '50s? (laughter) >> we have a frozen notion of what that decade might be, see what maybe it took time to develop. so i understand you're an institution. >> rose: truman cay poddy, dwight mcdonald, mitchell, and goes on and on. >> not bad. lillian roth, who i won't give away her age, but she is in here with classic profiles of hemingway and john houston, she just put out a...
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the main reason for not using condoms. sheila knows sex and romance sell, so why not use them to promote condoms. she's working on a radio program to try her message on a wider audience. it's for 99 fm, a popular national radio station. today is the big sell. sheila: i'm very nervous. i'm in the hands of god. [groans] narrator: sheila's off to see the head of the station, but will he buy her maverick message? sheila: my idea is to make a pilot program. station manager: yesterday, i attended a [indistinct] in chibuto. they had a box with condoms, like this one. i didn't want to take any. sheila: exactly. station manager: but what are we going to say in the program? no to the aids condom, or are we going to say, aids condom, yes? sheila: no, our objective is to say yes to the condom. narrator: not only have they given her air time, 99 fm have given sheila her own team. their slogan, "for your up moments." [woman singing in native language] sheila: [speaking native language] narrator: public health campaigns find it difficult to link condoms with pleasure. man: [speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] narrator: b
the main reason for not using condoms. sheila knows sex and romance sell, so why not use them to promote condoms. she's working on a radio program to try her message on a wider audience. it's for 99 fm, a popular national radio station. today is the big sell. sheila: i'm very nervous. i'm in the hands of god. [groans] narrator: sheila's off to see the head of the station, but will he buy her maverick message? sheila: my idea is to make a pilot program. station manager: yesterday, i attended a...
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the hospital. kids can host live circuit television and radio programs that are then broadcast throughout the hospital. some of the programs will be educational, others entertainment driven. kids too sick to come to the studio can use a special phone to dial into the studio and participate. >> the patients can come down, can come down whenever they want. it's open all the time. for those who can't, they can watch the tv programs in their room by their bed and we put a direct phone line in every room by every bed so they can call into the studio and talk to the stars. no one can miss out. >> i sit in dialysis for three hours not doing anything. it might make it fun to actually be on tv. >> that is cool. robin thicke was one of the special guests on hand. >>> big changes are coming for our weather in time for the weekend and a dream come true for a movie fan who may not be here for this year's most >>> welcome back. here's our friday night lights football forecast. mild tonight. temperatures won't drop tonight, but tomorrow they will. 71 at 7:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m., upper 60s at that point. you may want to
the hospital. kids can host live circuit television and radio programs that are then broadcast throughout the hospital. some of the programs will be educational, others entertainment driven. kids too sick to come to the studio can use a special phone to dial into the studio and participate. >> the patients can come down, can come down whenever they want. it's open all the time. for those who can't, they can watch the tv programs in their room by their bed and we put a direct phone line in...
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reporter: anchorman as defined by the oxford dictionary is "a person who represents and coordinate a live television or radio program. involving other contributors" anchorman is defined by kcci, kevin kinney. -- kooney. >> is the voice of authority, friendship, compassion. just a next her at what he does. reporter: michael gardner. >> you think cooney, you think nice people. traffic journalist. insatiably curious. reporter: 33 the number he can get his head around. for 33 years kevin cooney sf in that seat night after night, bring the news to central iowa. >> the average lifespan of a tv anchorman is 7.5 years. he said 700.5 years. reporter: in 1991 he traveled to germany to cover the release of fellow iowa state university journalism classmate kerry anderson and tom sutherland. after the release from captivity in lebanon. in 1993, he worked for 14 straight hours. some of them live on the street when the city of des moines lost its drinking water during the devastating flood. he was in the white house in kevin was the first reporter to us president clinton his reaction. he has interviewed president george w. bush an
reporter: anchorman as defined by the oxford dictionary is "a person who represents and coordinate a live television or radio program. involving other contributors" anchorman is defined by kcci, kevin kinney. -- kooney. >> is the voice of authority, friendship, compassion. just a next her at what he does. reporter: michael gardner. >> you think cooney, you think nice people. traffic journalist. insatiably curious. reporter: 33 the number he can get his head around. for 33...
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the season on a sioux city radio station. on tuesday, sioux city's "varie station," kg-95, became "your christmas station." the station's program director says listeners demanded the station start playing holiday tunes, again. rob powers says the response has been far beyond what he has seen before. "i'll be honest with you, in years past i don't know if we've had as many people, if that many at all, begging for the holiday music," said powers. "this year it has been amazing. the folks have been asking us for the last couple of weeks when we're going to start playing christmas music and of course we just jumped on it." (matt) the shift to holiday music-- three weeks before thanksgiving-- may bring joy to some. but, others may not want to start celebrating christmas in november. we want to know what you think! (sheila) is it too early for holiday stores or on the radio? head on over to ktiv-dot- com and cast your vote in our "web poll." it's inside this story on our website. we'll have the results tonight at 10. brad's here -- it's another nice day for high school football. the sun was out for second round games in nebraska's cl
the season on a sioux city radio station. on tuesday, sioux city's "varie station," kg-95, became "your christmas station." the station's program director says listeners demanded the station start playing holiday tunes, again. rob powers says the response has been far beyond what he has seen before. "i'll be honest with you, in years past i don't know if we've had as many people, if that many at all, begging for the holiday music," said powers. "this year it...
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the attacks. he spoke on this radio program. >> i would not permanent them in. >> what if they were orphans under the age of five. >> we can come up with 18 scenarios. the fact is that we need for appropriate vetting. i don't think orphans under five are being -- should be admitted into the united states at this point. >> reporter: his comments came off french authorities said one of the attackers entered europe on a forged syrian passport. the obama administration still plans to allow 10,000 refugees into the united states. governor cuomo sounding supportive when asked about the plan earlier. >> the day america says close the gates, build the wall, then i say take down the statute of liberty because you've gone to a different place. >> reporter: new york mayor bill de blasio agreeing. in a statement he said we should not close our borders to any group of people fleeing the atrocities and horrors of terrorism. >> one of the paris -- >> reporter: the issue drawing reaction on both sides, even in this political campaign ad in louisiana, with one gubernatorial candidate criticizing the other other pr
the attacks. he spoke on this radio program. >> i would not permanent them in. >> what if they were orphans under the age of five. >> we can come up with 18 scenarios. the fact is that we need for appropriate vetting. i don't think orphans under five are being -- should be admitted into the united states at this point. >> reporter: his comments came off french authorities said one of the attackers entered europe on a forged syrian passport. the obama administration still...
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the hospital. kids can host live, closed-circuit radio and television programs broadcast throughout the hospital and if you are not able to physically come to the studio you can participate. >> the patients can come down any time they want. it's open all of the time and for those who can't they can watch the programs and we put a direct phone line by every room and every bed so they can call into the studio and talk to the star that's there so no one can miss out. >> i am on dialysis for three hours not doing anything and it might make it fun to see something on tv. >> some of the rye seacrest's special guests are talking to some of the children here at the hospital. we have robin thicke, cam, katy ledeccy just to name a few. this is the ninth seacrest studio in the country and the first in our area. megan mcgrath, news 4. >>> now your storm team 4 forecast. >>> katy ledecky. she is ready to go. a record high temperature for this date, but do not expect the heat during the day tomorrow. temperatures will be falling as we move into the day tomorrow. let's show you what we're dealing with. the clouds
the hospital. kids can host live, closed-circuit radio and television programs broadcast throughout the hospital and if you are not able to physically come to the studio you can participate. >> the patients can come down any time they want. it's open all of the time and for those who can't they can watch the programs and we put a direct phone line by every room and every bed so they can call into the studio and talk to the star that's there so no one can miss out. >> i am on...
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steve: anchorman as defined by the oxford dictionary a person who represents and coordinates a live television or radio program involving other contributors. anchorman as defined by kcci-tv , kevin cooney. this believable face. that trustworthy voice. >> it's the voice of authority. it's the voice of friendship the voice of compassion when need be. he's just an expert at what he does. steve: former des moines register president, wall street journal editor, nbc news president, iowa cubs owner and cooney family cohort, michael gartner. >> you think cooney, you think nice people, terrific journalist, insatiably curious. steve: 33 is the number gartner can't get his head around. for 33 years kevin cooney has sat in that seat, night after night, bringing the news to central iowa. >> the average lifespan of a tv anchorman is 7.5 years. he's been there 700.5 years. steve: oh and what a career kevin cooney has had. in 1991 he traveled to germany to cover the release of fellow iowa state university journalism classmate terry anderson and tom sutherland after their release from captivity in lebanon. in 1993 he worked fo
steve: anchorman as defined by the oxford dictionary a person who represents and coordinates a live television or radio program involving other contributors. anchorman as defined by kcci-tv , kevin cooney. this believable face. that trustworthy voice. >> it's the voice of authority. it's the voice of friendship the voice of compassion when need be. he's just an expert at what he does. steve: former des moines register president, wall street journal editor, nbc news president, iowa cubs...
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host: you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. tonight's discussion is gun violence and public health. our panelists are dr. ricky choi who serves on the board of directors for the national physicians alliance, margaret michael mcbride, lead pastor of the way christian center in berkeley, california, and director of urban strategies national network, and robin thomas. i mark coleman, national affairs editor for mother jones and your moderator for -- i am mark , national affairs editor for mother jones and your moderator for tonight's conference. on the economic cost of gun violence earlier. recently, mother jones collaborated with public health on the economic toll of gun violence and we found it to be $229 billion a year. that is more than the country spends on obesity, and almost as much as we spend on medicaid. in some ways, it is a conservative estimate. what does this massive economic cost mean, and our people even aware of it? robin: one of the statistics i read in one of the facts we talk about in trying to show the correlat
host: you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. tonight's discussion is gun violence and public health. our panelists are dr. ricky choi who serves on the board of directors for the national physicians alliance, margaret michael mcbride, lead pastor of the way christian center in berkeley, california, and director of urban strategies national network, and robin thomas. i mark coleman, national affairs editor for mother jones and your moderator for -- i am mark ,...
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marrin.this was in response to her investigation into the spending habits of a youth program he led.officers found gliniewicz dead after he radioed for back up.that prompted an expensive manhunt for three alleged suspects. chicago police are asking the public to come forwardso they person who executed a 9- year-old boy.police say the killing of tyshawn lee was meant to send a message to his family.tyshawn's father, pierre stokes, is a known gang member. this killing is the latest in a string of gang-related violence plauging the city.he is now *not* cooperating with police.the boy will be laid to rest next tuesday. at the capitol capitolthere is new hope for defense and national security funding tonight. tonight.house members passed a revised version of a comprehensive spending bill. president obama vetoed the last version of the bill.right now, the white house says it will review the wording of the new bill.the u-s senate is expected to vote on it in the coming days. also today, the house passed a six year highway funding bill. if passed by the senate and signed by the president, it would be the first new long-term highway plan
marrin.this was in response to her investigation into the spending habits of a youth program he led.officers found gliniewicz dead after he radioed for back up.that prompted an expensive manhunt for three alleged suspects. chicago police are asking the public to come forwardso they person who executed a 9- year-old boy.police say the killing of tyshawn lee was meant to send a message to his family.tyshawn's father, pierre stokes, is a known gang member. this killing is the latest in a string of...
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suicide saying he had been embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the police explorer program for youth. investigators say he radioedhe was chasing three suspects then shot himself twice with his own gun. >> this is the first time as a law enforcement officer in my career, that i have felt ashamed by the acts of another police officer. >> investigators say he used the money on airline tickets, adult web sites and mortgage payments. >> anti-donald trump protestors are urging nbc to dump him from saturday night life. the protestors call many of his comments racist. his campaign is backing away from a now-deleted tweet showing jeb bush standing next to a swastika. >>> alameda city council will hold a meeting to deal with the skyrocketing cost of rent. eviction notices have increased, hard for seniors on a fixed income. the meeting is expected to be standing room only. affordable advocates want to cap increases. >>> menlo park earnings recorded $0.57 per share earnings and 4.4eds billion in revenue. wall street today, facebook stock was up slightly. apple reportedly wants to build yet another campus in north san jose ne
suicide saying he had been embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the police explorer program for youth. investigators say he radioedhe was chasing three suspects then shot himself twice with his own gun. >> this is the first time as a law enforcement officer in my career, that i have felt ashamed by the acts of another police officer. >> investigators say he used the money on airline tickets, adult web sites and mortgage payments. >> anti-donald trump protestors are...
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the veteran lieutenant had been embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the police explorer's program for youth. he radioedat he was chasing three suspects, then shot himself twice with his own gun. >> this was the first time as a law enforcement officer in my career that i have felt ashamed by the acts of another police officer. >> investigators say gliniewicz used the embezzled money on adult website memberships, airline tickets and mortgage payments. >>> uber driver is now suing a former taco bell executive accused of attacking him in the car. police charged benjamin golden with assault and battery for in. the civil lawsuit asks for damages in excess of $25,000. he told golden to get out of car because he was too drunk to give directions. he apologized for the incidents and is extremely remorseful for what he did. >>> the race for the white house starting with donald trump. he officially filed for primary in new hampshire today while having to answer for this controversial retweet. it takes aim at jeb bush with an image of a sombrero and a swastika. there are new calls tonight for trump to be pulled fro
the veteran lieutenant had been embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the police explorer's program for youth. he radioedat he was chasing three suspects, then shot himself twice with his own gun. >> this was the first time as a law enforcement officer in my career that i have felt ashamed by the acts of another police officer. >> investigators say gliniewicz used the embezzled money on adult website memberships, airline tickets and mortgage payments. >>> uber driver...
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the oxford dictionary. a person who represents and coordinates a live television or radio program involving other contributors. anchorman as defined by kcci-tv kevin cooney. , this believable face, that trustworthy voice. >> it's the voice of authority. it's the voice of friendship, the voice of compassion when it need be. he's just an expert at what he does. steve: former "des moines register" president, wall street journal editor, nbc news president, iowa cubs owner, and cooney family cohort, michael gartner. >> you think cooney, you think nice people, terrific journalists, insatiably curious. steve: 33 is the number gartner can't get his head around. for 33 years, kevin cooney has sat in that seat, night after night, bringing the news to central iowa. >> the average lifespan of a tv anchorman is 7 1/2 years. he's been there 700 1/2 years. steve: oh, and what a career kevin cooney has had. in 1991, he traveled to germany to cover the release of fellow iowa state university journalism classmate terry anderson and tom sutherland, after their release from captivity in lebanon. in 1993, he worked for 14 straigh
the oxford dictionary. a person who represents and coordinates a live television or radio program involving other contributors. anchorman as defined by kcci-tv kevin cooney. , this believable face, that trustworthy voice. >> it's the voice of authority. it's the voice of friendship, the voice of compassion when it need be. he's just an expert at what he does. steve: former "des moines register" president, wall street journal editor, nbc news president, iowa cubs owner, and...
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. >> you're listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. tonight's discussion is gun violence and public health. underwritten by the california wellness foundation. our panelists are dr. ricky choi, who serves on the board of directors for the natural physicians alliance. margo hirsch, president of the smart tech challenges foundation. pastor michael mcbride, lead pastor at the way christian center in berkeley, california, and director of urban strategies at pico national network. robin thomas, executive director of the law center to prevent gun violence. i'm mark follman, national affairs editor did for "mother jones" and your moderator for tonight's program. we touched on the economic cost of gun violence a little earlier. recently "mother jones" collaborated with a top health economist to investigate the economic toll of gun violence. we found it to be at least $229 billion a year. more than what our country spends on ewespend s on obesity. in some ways it's a conservative estimate. what does this massive economic cost mean in terms of pu
. >> you're listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. tonight's discussion is gun violence and public health. underwritten by the california wellness foundation. our panelists are dr. ricky choi, who serves on the board of directors for the natural physicians alliance. margo hirsch, president of the smart tech challenges foundation. pastor michael mcbride, lead pastor at the way christian center in berkeley, california, and director of urban strategies at pico...
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point,et me just at this for the benefit of the radio audience, say you're listening to the commonwealth of california program. we are discussing the intersection of political campaigns, money and ethics. ultimately, the future of politics in the united states. our analyst are ann ravel, chairman of the federal election commission. ace smith, a campaign strategists whose clients have included hillary clinton and jerry brown. veteranginsberg, a republican campaign strategist who was national counsel to mitt romney's campaign in 2008 and the bush/cheney campaigns of 2000 and 2004. i'm professor kirk hanson at santa clara university and the program moderator. you will also find video of the commonwealth club programs online at our youtube channel. go in a moment to the question -- lots of good questions you have already submitted. two are are are at least other areas that people have raised. not just the money issues that you all have raised here, but they are the issues of redistricting and gerrymandering and the manipulation that has occasionally gone on there, for one party or the other. and, the politics of
point,et me just at this for the benefit of the radio audience, say you're listening to the commonwealth of california program. we are discussing the intersection of political campaigns, money and ethics. ultimately, the future of politics in the united states. our analyst are ann ravel, chairman of the federal election commission. ace smith, a campaign strategists whose clients have included hillary clinton and jerry brown. veteranginsberg, a republican campaign strategist who was national...
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suicide saying he had been embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the police explorer program for youth. investigators say he radioedot himself twice with his own gun. >> this is the first time as a law enforcement officer in my career, that i have felt ashamed by the acts of another police officer. >> investigators say he used the money on airline tickets, adult web sites and mortgage payments. >> anti-donald trump protestors are urging nbc to dump him from saturday night life. the protestors call many of his comments racist. his campaign is backing away from a now-deleted tweet showing jeb bush standing next to a swastika. >>> alameda city council will hold a meeting to deal with the skyrocketing cost of rent. eviction notices have increased, hard for seniors on a fixed income. the meeting is expected to be standing room only. affordable advocates want to cap increases. >>> menlo park earnings recorded $0.57 per share earnings and 4.4eds billion in revenue. wall street today, facebook stock was up slightly. apple reportedly wants to build yet another campus in north san jose near highway 101 and would be bigger th
suicide saying he had been embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the police explorer program for youth. investigators say he radioedot himself twice with his own gun. >> this is the first time as a law enforcement officer in my career, that i have felt ashamed by the acts of another police officer. >> investigators say he used the money on airline tickets, adult web sites and mortgage payments. >> anti-donald trump protestors are urging nbc to dump him from saturday...
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because places like integrity house, the work that is being done in our federal radio program through the district court and our us attorney's office , they are accomplishing extraordinary things command when you meet folks who are taking a step to break addiction and overcome great odds command you see what they have already accomplished and what more they will accomplish in the future, you cannot help but feel hopeful about the future. now, right now there are 2.2 million americans behind bars. 2.2 million. we incarcerate people at a rate that is unequaled around the world. we account for 5 percent of the worlds population, 25 percent of its inmates. they are disproportionately black and latino. as one of corey's republican colleagues from texas, no bleeding heart liberal likes to.out, almost all of these individuals will eventually be released. more than 600,000 inmates released each year. around 70 million americans have some sort of criminal record. that is almost one in five. almost one in three americans of working age. now, a lot of times that record disqualifies you from bein
because places like integrity house, the work that is being done in our federal radio program through the district court and our us attorney's office , they are accomplishing extraordinary things command when you meet folks who are taking a step to break addiction and overcome great odds command you see what they have already accomplished and what more they will accomplish in the future, you cannot help but feel hopeful about the future. now, right now there are 2.2 million americans behind...
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the republican debate. and they're wondering why things aren't working out. >> that was conservative radio host rush limbaugh on his radio programoday. and this was the conservative focus group pollster guy, frank lunz, last night on fox news. >> who had a negative reaction to john kasich tonight? really? i need a word or phrase to describe john kasich? >> boring. >> tiring. >> irritating. >> finished. >> hold on. finished? >> he doesn't belong on the stage. >> from the outside looking in, conservative candidates are trying to position themselves as pragmatic and realistic and problem solving experienced executives, which sort of seems like an effective message for somebody who wants to be president, particularly in a big, crowded field. but inside the political right, deep inside republicanville, what guys like john kasich and jeb bush are doing right now is seen as them committing political suicide. and we've got steve kornacki here tonight to tell us if there is an escape hatch for any of these guys. but if there is not, mark my words, within a few weeks, there's going to be a great, you know, beltway, mainstream political aw
the republican debate. and they're wondering why things aren't working out. >> that was conservative radio host rush limbaugh on his radio programoday. and this was the conservative focus group pollster guy, frank lunz, last night on fox news. >> who had a negative reaction to john kasich tonight? really? i need a word or phrase to describe john kasich? >> boring. >> tiring. >> irritating. >> finished. >> hold on. finished? >> he doesn't belong on...
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the christmas season on a radio station in sioux city. (matt) on tuesdsd, sioux city's "variety station," kg-95, became "youchristmas station." the station's program director says listeners demanded the station start playing the holiday tunes again. we asked you at home what you think about the holiday music and here are the results. 69% of you said it's too early for christmas music--it's not even thanksgiving yet. 31% of you said it's not too early. (matt) still to come.... members of a siouxland indian tribe okay a measure that could put them in the marijuana business. the legal roadblock that lies ahead... is next. (sheila) a shocking twist in the mysterious shooting death of a police officer from illinois. (matt) his death lead an in intensive manhunt for the killers. but, murdered. (s/ commander george filenko / lake c cnty major crimes task force :xx - :xx) "we've determined this staged suicide was the end result of extensive criminal acts that gliniewicz had been committing." after a call to police dispatch investigators believe the 30-year veterans shot himself twice. he embezzled thousands of dollars from a youth program. the entire comm
the christmas season on a radio station in sioux city. (matt) on tuesdsd, sioux city's "variety station," kg-95, became "youchristmas station." the station's program director says listeners demanded the station start playing the holiday tunes again. we asked you at home what you think about the holiday music and here are the results. 69% of you said it's too early for christmas music--it's not even thanksgiving yet. 31% of you said it's not too early. (matt) still to...
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recently the mayor told local radio program that the island had run out of room to bury the dead. greece is overwhelmed registration system is not only a humanitarian crisis but also security risk. in meeting after meeting i asked greek officials of the security screening for these migrants, and time after time i had the same answer. it was all greece could do simply to fingerprint these individuals and write down their names before sending them off to athens and from there to somewhere else in europe. now greases interior minister says the fingerprints taken from one of the terrorist attackers may match someone who registered as a refugee at a greek island entry.in early october. whether this ultimately proves to be true, there is no question that the screening system that can do no more than confirm after the fact that a terrorist entered europe is obviously not a screening system that is working. the burden of dealing with syrian refugees cannot following greece alone. greece and the other border countries dealing with this crisis the money and expertise screen and security thr
recently the mayor told local radio program that the island had run out of room to bury the dead. greece is overwhelmed registration system is not only a humanitarian crisis but also security risk. in meeting after meeting i asked greek officials of the security screening for these migrants, and time after time i had the same answer. it was all greece could do simply to fingerprint these individuals and write down their names before sending them off to athens and from there to somewhere else in...
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. >> stephen: when are they going to rename is the andy >> actually got my own radio show called at sirius. i programmed it and i'm on it every day as well. >> stephen: you also have a book out in paperback now called "the andy cohen diaries: a deep look at a shallow year." >> that is true. >> stephen: a year of your life. >> it's deep and shallow all at once. >> stephen: how are you so prolific and energetic at the same time. what is your moisturizer. >> la prairie. >> stephen: really? >> yes. >> stephen: is that a real one. la preery. like "little house to la prairie." you're kidding. >> i am not. >> melissa sue anderson is the spokesperson. >> stephen: that's a reference even i don't get. >> i know! i was so proud of myself per that! >> stephen: as well you should be. as well you should be. everything on bravo should make you proud. >> oh, it does. >> stephen: the amazing thing is not only are you someone who sort of sets our culture with the things you've done on bravo, but now you're talking about our history. >> yes. >> stephen: the new show is called "then and now." why do history on bravo, is it
. >> stephen: when are they going to rename is the andy >> actually got my own radio show called at sirius. i programmed it and i'm on it every day as well. >> stephen: you also have a book out in paperback now called "the andy cohen diaries: a deep look at a shallow year." >> that is true. >> stephen: a year of your life. >> it's deep and shallow all at once. >> stephen: how are you so prolific and energetic at the same time. what is your...