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fi and jane are moving across to times radio. megan, i'd like to bring you in here.g on here? i think it's normal. i think it's a bit of normal moving and shaking in the media. ithink... i think what happens is that, when people leave something in the media, because they're well—known names, people get really, really excited about it. but, actually, it's not unusual for people to change jobs, and many people in many industries change jobs and it's never seen as a big deal. what happens when it's someone in the media, because they're household names, we create this real excitement around it and we think, oh, there's got to be this big drama, people have got to be really angry, people are really unhappy. there's a lot of speculation that there's huge dramas and people running around corridors panicking. but, honestly, in my experience, it is a series of adult conversations without dramas that's based on many factors. but do you think those factors that you referenced there have changed? yeah. for example, tv and radio presenters — state the obvious — used to primarily
fi and jane are moving across to times radio. megan, i'd like to bring you in here.g on here? i think it's normal. i think it's a bit of normal moving and shaking in the media. ithink... i think what happens is that, when people leave something in the media, because they're well—known names, people get really, really excited about it. but, actually, it's not unusual for people to change jobs, and many people in many industries change jobs and it's never seen as a big deal. what happens when...
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there's times radio, we've got talk radio.thout with fewer obstacles, perhaps? well, if someone�*s in current affairs news and current affairs, wherever they are, rules are in place. so there�*s certain things they can and can�*t do and we have to abide by them. so it�*s... yes, you can look at opportunities, but people are allowed to do things within the bbc depending on what their role is and what part of the bbc they work in. so it doesn�*t close everything off. but when people want to leave the bbc, very often the bbc will say, well, you are your career to us. whereas actual fact that people own the career. so a number of things that they�*ve worked very hard all their life and they had to have been at the bbc and then they want to break free and they should be allowed to do so. but it�*s not an easy decision for anyone and it�*s certainly not breaking free is, is necessarily means someone�*s going to pots of money and all different ways because it�*s not as simple as that. it�*s certainly isn�*t, it�*s much, much tougher
there's times radio, we've got talk radio.thout with fewer obstacles, perhaps? well, if someone�*s in current affairs news and current affairs, wherever they are, rules are in place. so there�*s certain things they can and can�*t do and we have to abide by them. so it�*s... yes, you can look at opportunities, but people are allowed to do things within the bbc depending on what their role is and what part of the bbc they work in. so it doesn�*t close everything off. but when people...
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hugo rifkind, from time radio, thank you. —— times radio. on monday, or possibly late in the week '- ., , on monday, or possibly late in the week '- . , ., , week 's there was an interesting moment yesterday _ week 's there was an interesting moment yesterday when - week 's there was an interesting moment yesterday when it i week 's there was an interesting moment yesterday when it was i moment yesterday when it was reported that the boris johnson campaign reported that the borisjohnson campaign had got to the 100 nominations they needed to get on the palate and that unravelled very quickly into a level of scepticism. i have not necessarily seen much of british politicaljournalism in contact withjohnson, british politicaljournalism in contact with johnson, to british politicaljournalism in contact withjohnson, to take it with a pinch of salt, because since then, i would say that there has been a lot of momentum by him and a gain in momentum my rishi sunak server, rishi sunak is picked up some key endorsements since the ballot open, for examp
hugo rifkind, from time radio, thank you. —— times radio. on monday, or possibly late in the week '- ., , on monday, or possibly late in the week '- . , ., , week 's there was an interesting moment yesterday _ week 's there was an interesting moment yesterday when - week 's there was an interesting moment yesterday when it i week 's there was an interesting moment yesterday when it was i moment yesterday when it was reported that the boris johnson campaign reported that the borisjohnson...
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i was speaking earlier on times radio 2 one of the shadow cabinet, who said that they are all as badld need to have a general election. that is a line being pushed by the liberal democrats, the snp. the opposition are unanimous in that. that is something being felt acutely by conservative mps as well, and something that is being pushed by various representatives hind closed doors of the leadership campaigns. they are 20 pitch their person as the person to avoid a general election. as you say, the polls are not looking good for the conservatives and turkeys do not vote for christmas.— conservatives and turkeys do not vote for christmas. thank you for “oininr vote for christmas. thank you for joining us- _ how popular are the two main contenders, borisjohnson and rishi sunak, among the public? sirjohn curtice, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde, has this assessment. the truth is, if you look at the opinion polls, the first thing you have to say is that quite a lot of people don't know, which is also an analogy for don't care, because they have never voted conservati
i was speaking earlier on times radio 2 one of the shadow cabinet, who said that they are all as badld need to have a general election. that is a line being pushed by the liberal democrats, the snp. the opposition are unanimous in that. that is something being felt acutely by conservative mps as well, and something that is being pushed by various representatives hind closed doors of the leadership campaigns. they are 20 pitch their person as the person to avoid a general election. as you say,...
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lovely commentator four times radio. lovely to commentatorfour times radio.first off, the prime minister wants to stay the course. did you get the sense that she will be taking the party members on thatjourney? look. party members on that “ourney? look, i think she rose _ party members on that “ourney? look, i think she rose to — party members on that “ourney? look, i think she rose to the — party members on that journey? look, i think she rose to the task— party members on that journey? look, i think she rose to the task today - i think she rose to the task today of delivering the speech well from a low bar. i think that will have inspired some confidence in the party members there. i was also struck that she defined herself in large part quite negatively, by who she was against, rather than the vision that she is four. she talked about an anti—growth coalition, she talked about the enemies of enterprise. that span the labour party, the militant trade unions, commentators like me, brexit deniers, extinction rebellion activists and more. i think it is a sligh
lovely commentator four times radio. lovely to commentatorfour times radio.first off, the prime minister wants to stay the course. did you get the sense that she will be taking the party members on thatjourney? look. party members on that “ourney? look, i think she rose _ party members on that “ourney? look, i think she rose to — party members on that “ourney? look, i think she rose to the — party members on that journey? look, i think she rose to the task— party members on that...
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radio liberty thank you. well, we have a further story. correspondents of the present timell center where the russian er military calls and er surrenders to her or expresses a desire to surrender. on these shots, russian soldiers are surrendering. the ukrainian fighter who detains them tirelessly repeats the same phrase well. how did we agree? how did we agree? everything was good . the surrender was carried out according to a prearranged plan, according to the ukrainian military after a series of failures at the front and the announcement of partial mobilization, the russian military began to more often come into contact with the ukrainian side to voluntarily surrender as prisoners, but how does it happen ? in general, what would you consider so that you don't kill anyone? our film crew witnessed an attempt by a russian serviceman to contact the ukrainian side for surrender. i want to live in the center of the project, all calls from citizens of the russian federation who have already been mobilized or can be mobilized from the chernihiv region oksana is the dispatcher, sh
radio liberty thank you. well, we have a further story. correspondents of the present timell center where the russian er military calls and er surrenders to her or expresses a desire to surrender. on these shots, russian soldiers are surrendering. the ukrainian fighter who detains them tirelessly repeats the same phrase well. how did we agree? how did we agree? everything was good . the surrender was carried out according to a prearranged plan, according to the ukrainian military after a series...
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in that time radio was hugely disruptive. it created a space for demagoguery in an emotionally connected way which wasn't possible before. you could read a william jennings -- speech and you might find it thrilling to the people who read he would not be crucified on a cross of gold in the newspaper later clearly had a magnetic effect because democrats nominated him by acclamation. its effect would have been minimized around the country. by the 1930s and go from zero radio in america in 1924 when the first radio station broadcast the results of the 1924 election so coolidge no one in the radius of the broadcast to hear it because nobody would have had a set-to tune in to listen but they were still broadcasting it. by the time you get to 1930 you have radios in 80 or 90% of homes. the disruption these computers we carry around with more power than apollo the computers that took apollo astronauts to the moon we carry these things around and we are rightly aware now of the huge disruptions that have followed. but we have to remem
in that time radio was hugely disruptive. it created a space for demagoguery in an emotionally connected way which wasn't possible before. you could read a william jennings -- speech and you might find it thrilling to the people who read he would not be crucified on a cross of gold in the newspaper later clearly had a magnetic effect because democrats nominated him by acclamation. its effect would have been minimized around the country. by the 1930s and go from zero radio in america in 1924...
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recorded these cases when they not only already dropped explosives on the guys, but at the same time radioeacons and right away we will recall and emphasize the fact that the adjustment process, namely after 300, continues, yes, and we are with, for example, the source there, where is express, yes, the experts on your broadcast repeatedly noted that the famous installation is the s300, which , by the way, is the same installation as the rocket, yes, how do we remember you it was a virus from the side when everyone said there, for example, there is a virus, a story, but it ’s a virus there, tsarskoe 2 is called the same in the s300 system, which is an installation that is also a normal machine from our side, which protects the approaches to zaporizhzhia by the ppu forces but there are three types of missiles where there are when it was emphasized that in terms of the technical component we already know that the shelling of, for example , zaporizhzhia is carried out from a distance from tokhmast and the chernihiv district there, in any case, it is definitely no longer the case that there are
recorded these cases when they not only already dropped explosives on the guys, but at the same time radioeacons and right away we will recall and emphasize the fact that the adjustment process, namely after 300, continues, yes, and we are with, for example, the source there, where is express, yes, the experts on your broadcast repeatedly noted that the famous installation is the s300, which , by the way, is the same installation as the rocket, yes, how do we remember you it was a virus from...
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radio. it took us a long time. think about this by the time, i forgot which are orson welles and war of the world i forget. folks are stepping damp towels under their door to the martian death gas does not get into her house. it would more than a decade in iraq with super sophisticated consumers off radio. it is taking us a long time to get good at these hand computers we are carrying around. on this new way of consuming news and media. but i do believe we are at least through the first part. the first part is acknowledging where little screwed up here. and that corrections are necessary. people have different ideas about what corrections are necessary and what are the right steps to take. but we least i thought we got to adapt of acknowledgment. what you don't really get into it much in your book. curious to get your reaction. there's beenti a defection, youo talk about how like posttrauma,e postelection a lot of ratings and audience crater -- a lot of media institutions because people think god got back on to oth
radio. it took us a long time. think about this by the time, i forgot which are orson welles and war of the world i forget. folks are stepping damp towels under their door to the martian death gas does not get into her house. it would more than a decade in iraq with super sophisticated consumers off radio. it is taking us a long time to get good at these hand computers we are carrying around. on this new way of consuming news and media. but i do believe we are at least through the first part....
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time 38, 39. evenen more than a decade in and we still were not super sophisticated consumers of radio. it's taking us a long time to get good at these hand computers that we are carrying around into this newew way of consuming news and media but i do believe that we are at least through the first part and acknowledging that corrections are necessary. people have different ideas about what corrections are necessary and the right steps to take but at least i feel we've gotten to a point of acknowledgment. >> you don't get into it much in your book and i'm curious to get yourur reaction there's been a deflection you do talk about how post trump there's a lot of ratings and audience the media institutions because people got back to other parts of their deves. there's been a defection away from the media institutions. not everybody got pushed out the door. but a lot of people felt like theyke were about to and they started their own banks. you see the rise in podcasts. do you see something that is encouraging or at leastom analytically interesting as people go away from the childhood model o
time 38, 39. evenen more than a decade in and we still were not super sophisticated consumers of radio. it's taking us a long time to get good at these hand computers that we are carrying around into this newew way of consuming news and media but i do believe that we are at least through the first part and acknowledging that corrections are necessary. people have different ideas about what corrections are necessary and the right steps to take but at least i feel we've gotten to a point of...
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so let's get over these niceties within that time radio was hugely disruptive.n any emotionally connected way you could read the william jennings bryan speech and may find it thrilling. those who readr. he would not be crucified on a cross of gold clearly had ati magnetic effect because the democrats nominated him based on one speech he was not even in the running. but the effect would have been minimized around the country. by 1930s going from zero radio in america and then in the radio with the broadcast to hear it. >> but the disruption the hand computers we carry around with more power than apollo that's in the apollo astronauts to the moon, we carry these around and rightly aware now of the huge disruptions that followed. and then radio itself was probably an even greater disruption. and then from the dawn of history. and then our languages the way we understood one another primarily and how wese have to organize ourselves in society especially with the big continental republic like ours, it had to be written words to get it done. the arrival of the possibi
so let's get over these niceties within that time radio was hugely disruptive.n any emotionally connected way you could read the william jennings bryan speech and may find it thrilling. those who readr. he would not be crucified on a cross of gold clearly had ati magnetic effect because the democrats nominated him based on one speech he was not even in the running. but the effect would have been minimized around the country. by 1930s going from zero radio in america and then in the radio with...
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here with me now is lucy fisher, she is the chief political commentator for the times radio.ohnson is keeping everyone hanging on, why do you think that is? i think it is clear, there are only 60 mps that have publicly declared for him. these keeping a tally of additional mps who they say are privately backing him, whether they are whips are private members of the party who do not want to back him publicly for some reason. i think it is likely the case that he would want to launch only when he has reached that threshold, and are certain of being on the ballot paper. certain of being on the ballot -a er. ~ . certain of being on the ballot .aer_ . ., , paper. we were hearing the views there of itoh _ paper. we were hearing the views there of bob neill, _ paper. we were hearing the views there of bob neill, and _ paper. we were hearing the views there of bob neill, and is - paper. we were hearing the views there of bob neill, and is there i paper. we were hearing the views there of bob neill, and is there a | there of bob neill, and is there a similar level of antipathy towards
here with me now is lucy fisher, she is the chief political commentator for the times radio.ohnson is keeping everyone hanging on, why do you think that is? i think it is clear, there are only 60 mps that have publicly declared for him. these keeping a tally of additional mps who they say are privately backing him, whether they are whips are private members of the party who do not want to back him publicly for some reason. i think it is likely the case that he would want to launch only when he...
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radio. the deposit is into a segment to the american population. the tickets fell on her at times alienated by mainstream media. that baby is having a liberal bias prior to conservative talk radio. people who were card carrying in service, people who identified themselves as conservatives. they were marginalized in the american media at large television of the news. the alphabet soup abc, nbc, cbs, were primarily moderate to left of center. and anything right of center was described as radical. suddenly there's this new kind of radio which is saying it's okay to be a conservative. conservative is not only ok, conservative is better. it's like this club where they go and everybody shares their values. they want to reflect those values of social conservatism, religiosity. ah, national defense conservatism and kind of a muscular, aggressive foreign policy. and then fiscal conservatism, low taxes, less government, americans are struggling right now. really struggling hard. their taxes are about to go through the roof through the roof because of the biting budget and you play the heads
radio. the deposit is into a segment to the american population. the tickets fell on her at times alienated by mainstream media. that baby is having a liberal bias prior to conservative talk radio. people who were card carrying in service, people who identified themselves as conservatives. they were marginalized in the american media at large television of the news. the alphabet soup abc, nbc, cbs, were primarily moderate to left of center. and anything right of center was described as radical....
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but we have to remember that radio itself was probably an even disruption because from time immemorial, from, you know, from the dawn of history, the word, our language, the way that we understood one another, primarily and the written word was how we organized ourselves and societies. that was how we could understand here, especially a big continental republic like ours. it it had to words, written words to get it done. the arrival of possibility that you could hear adolf hitler screaming in and the screaming throngs around and these incredible passions, or huey long's thunderous denunciation actions or i mean, when you listen to the old tapes that you can find of long and colin it's scary because there effective right you get goose because they are effective in that way and no one in the world said this totally new and the disruptions from television were just an intensified portion of that but the real comes with radio and it took us a time think about this by time i forget which year orson did war of the worlds 3839. i forget. but when orson welles did war the world and you know th
but we have to remember that radio itself was probably an even disruption because from time immemorial, from, you know, from the dawn of history, the word, our language, the way that we understood one another, primarily and the written word was how we organized ourselves and societies. that was how we could understand here, especially a big continental republic like ours. it it had to words, written words to get it done. the arrival of possibility that you could hear adolf hitler screaming in...
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up next 20 w is world stories and a poignant memorial to the holocaust time. jarred radio station the or eat a dynamite and the pillar of stick and society. a symbol of arbitrary rule and.
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radio. it took us a long time. think about this by the time i forget which year orson welles did war of the world, 38, 39 i forget the went orson welles did war of the world and folks are stuffing damp towels under the cracks under their door so the martian death aghast as i get into the house, even more than a decade in we were still not super sophisticated consumers of radio. it has taken us a long time to get good at these hand computers we are carrying around and this new way of consuming news and media but i do believe we are at least through the first part. and the first part is acknowledging that we are all screwed up here and that things, that corrections are necessary. a lot of people have different ideas about what corrections are necessary and what are the right steps to take but at least i feel we have gone to a point of attachment of the depth t of the disruption and some of the consequences. >> host: you don't really get into it much inea your book but i'm curious to get your d reaction. there's been
radio. it took us a long time. think about this by the time i forget which year orson welles did war of the world, 38, 39 i forget the went orson welles did war of the world and folks are stuffing damp towels under the cracks under their door so the martian death aghast as i get into the house, even more than a decade in we were still not super sophisticated consumers of radio. it has taken us a long time to get good at these hand computers we are carrying around and this new way of consuming...
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it was the radio during the russian occupation that saved more than one life. over timeple had no other way to get information. thanks to ukrainian radio stations, they learned that the ukrainian troops not only did not surrender, as the russians claimed, but propaganda and they knock it out the enemy how to catch a wave of ukrainian radio from native lands and how it helps to survive the occupation daryn kolomyitsiv will tell you what is here yes and this is how this antenna has been needed here and there in this radio receiver for more than fifty years svitlana together with her husband, the composer igor poklad lives in vorzel from february to april the city was occupied by the russians there was no electricity or communication the radio became the only source of information here in the basement 11 people sat around the radio and listened to the news we heard that negotiations had begun somewhere on the border with belarus and we sat all night . this is how they put it in my ear and i think it is already me where they will agree on something. will they agree and then
it was the radio during the russian occupation that saved more than one life. over timeple had no other way to get information. thanks to ukrainian radio stations, they learned that the ukrainian troops not only did not surrender, as the russians claimed, but propaganda and they knock it out the enemy how to catch a wave of ukrainian radio from native lands and how it helps to survive the occupation daryn kolomyitsiv will tell you what is here yes and this is how this antenna has been needed...
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alsojoining us as the chief political commentator at times radio. first of all, if you can, what do you make of this morning's events, and what liz truss has to do this afternoon, as it is here in the uk, to not give the impression that she is in a panic, and that this has been a panic reaction to events, and that she is not in control of things? tt that she is not in control of thins? . , that she is not in control of thins? ., , that she is not in control of thins? ., i, ., things? it has really been an extraordinary _ things? it has really been an extraordinary day, _ things? it has really been an extraordinary day, and - things? it has really been an extraordinary day, and this l things? it has really been an | extraordinary day, and this is things? it has really been an i extraordinary day, and this is a strategic move on the part of liz truss. she has had all sorts of negative briefings from her backbenchers, we sought the party conference available of weeks ago we had cabinet ministers openly disagreeing with each other, so the sacking of kwa
alsojoining us as the chief political commentator at times radio. first of all, if you can, what do you make of this morning's events, and what liz truss has to do this afternoon, as it is here in the uk, to not give the impression that she is in a panic, and that this has been a panic reaction to events, and that she is not in control of things? tt that she is not in control of thins? . , that she is not in control of thins? ., , that she is not in control of thins? ., i, ., things? it has...
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when the time comes, radio liberty will have to be in prague, no one will be dropped will be needed. it's a media tool. this is a new tool, not the first program. we return to this issue. he is very important. he called map of the pole a few years ago. we looked at him all through our fingers. well, we thought that such a household story. we discussed this last time, but today we understand that the context of events makes the pole look at the map in a completely different way and understand that this is not about purchases in poland, not about family reunification, but about something else much more serious for a question arises for us and we, as a society, must give an answer to it society is not legislators not the power of society to figure out how we are still we refer to the map of the pole olga igorevna here. how do you think in the context, again , of what is happening in europe, attempts at self-determination? in short, before going to poland , uh, anyway, i would like to say a few words about italy because they sell this topic. pole's map. i think we need to take advantage
when the time comes, radio liberty will have to be in prague, no one will be dropped will be needed. it's a media tool. this is a new tool, not the first program. we return to this issue. he is very important. he called map of the pole a few years ago. we looked at him all through our fingers. well, we thought that such a household story. we discussed this last time, but today we understand that the context of events makes the pole look at the map in a completely different way and understand...
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time. today at kgo radio, it begins a new format, a new era, focusing on sports betting. we will talk with former longtime host pat thurston about her fondest memories and her own future. today is world mental health day, how to fight stigma, how to get help and how to draw your own boundaries. first, two bay area animal-rights activists were acquitted over the weekend and highly watched trial in utah. they have been charged with agricultural burglary and theft after taking two piglets from a major meat supplier that they accuse of animal cruelty. the acquittal came as a major surprise, even to the activists themselves. joining us today from utah, wayne and paul. lena and paul, thank you both for joining us today -- wayne and paul, thank you for joining us today. you two walked out of the utah courthouse to supporters cheering in a closely watched case. what was this battle ultimately about to you? >> this has been a 10 year journey for me, because i first became concerned about the condition of certain farms well over 10 years ago. they had claimed they were participatin
time. today at kgo radio, it begins a new format, a new era, focusing on sports betting. we will talk with former longtime host pat thurston about her fondest memories and her own future. today is world mental health day, how to fight stigma, how to get help and how to draw your own boundaries. first, two bay area animal-rights activists were acquitted over the weekend and highly watched trial in utah. they have been charged with agricultural burglary and theft after taking two piglets from a...
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in those distant years, have become world brands. at the end of june 1950, the belarusian radio for the first timerganized an exchange radio broadcast, minsk stalingrad, this was an innovation in radio journalism, its participants from different enterprises shared their work experience and talked about their labor successes. the builders of the republic and those who built the mtz, the foremost workers of its production, took part in the broadcast. gratitude was also expressed to the staff of the tractor builders of stalingrad for their assistance. information was broadcast which inspired pride. 386 gonselmash had already completed their five-way plans by the time they were replanted in 1950, 25 had completed two five-hills from the shatyra for three five-way tasks at the plant, a fashionable team of innovators had formed more than the area that they put together with the workers, creativity was put underproduction became a characteristic lynx of the creative activity of the electrical worker salamatin miller. salnikov locksmith samusenko. views of interests so different in professions, statuses,
in those distant years, have become world brands. at the end of june 1950, the belarusian radio for the first timerganized an exchange radio broadcast, minsk stalingrad, this was an innovation in radio journalism, its participants from different enterprises shared their work experience and talked about their labor successes. the builders of the republic and those who built the mtz, the foremost workers of its production, took part in the broadcast. gratitude was also expressed to the staff of...
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penny mordaunt, the cabinet minister, had said to times radio this morning that she thinks benefits shouldid the same over the airwaves in the last day also. former deputy prime minister damian green told the bbc this morning that he thinks if there was a vote, if the government try to introduce below inflation benefits increase, there would be a vote in parliament which mist is would lose. i think that one issue is symbolic of something wider, liz truss's authority has been deeply, deeply damaged by what has happened over the last few days and there is a group of tory mps, weather it be on tax, benefits, maybe potentially on tax, benefits, maybe potentially on other things like spending cuts too, who are waiting in the winds, and if they don't agree, they will tell us. it and if they don't agree, they will tell us. , ., ., ., ., , tell us. it is an extraordinary situation _ tell us. it is an extraordinary situation when _ tell us. it is an extraordinary situation when a _ tell us. it is an extraordinary situation when a member. tell us. it is an extraordinary situation when a member of| t
penny mordaunt, the cabinet minister, had said to times radio this morning that she thinks benefits shouldid the same over the airwaves in the last day also. former deputy prime minister damian green told the bbc this morning that he thinks if there was a vote, if the government try to introduce below inflation benefits increase, there would be a vote in parliament which mist is would lose. i think that one issue is symbolic of something wider, liz truss's authority has been deeply, deeply...
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what began with a single radio transmission has transformed into a global broadcaster. in that time, it has covered the biggest events of successive generations, working to inform, educate and entertain the nation. and throughout those hundred years, the bbc has been pushing the boundaries of broadcasting, embracing and sometimes even creating the latest technology. 100 years of broadcasting — it is amazing when you think of it. you don't look a day over 30. and this studio in alexandra palace has a very special place in bbc history. in 1936, the bbc television service was launched right here on this spot. performers and orchestra would have been here. and a huge camera here! she sings and what viewers saw was this. this is adele dixon performing with the bbc television 0rchestra. she is singing a song called television, which was written especially for the opening night of... ..television. it was broadcast to viewers across london and the home counties through the transmitter on alexandra palace, marking the beginning of what was then referred to as high definition television. yeah
what began with a single radio transmission has transformed into a global broadcaster. in that time, it has covered the biggest events of successive generations, working to inform, educate and entertain the nation. and throughout those hundred years, the bbc has been pushing the boundaries of broadcasting, embracing and sometimes even creating the latest technology. 100 years of broadcasting — it is amazing when you think of it. you don't look a day over 30. and this studio in alexandra...
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when the time comes, radio liberty will have to be in prague, whoever the trunk was dumped will be neededthis is a new tool, not the first program. we return to this issue. he is very important. it's called map pole a few years ago. we looked at him all through our fingers. well, we thought it was such a household. history - this was already discussed last time, but today we understand that the context of events is on the map of the pole, it’s completely different to look and understand that this is not about purchases in poland, not about family reunification, but about something else much more seriously a question arises for us and we, as a society, must answer it society is not legislators not the power of society to figure out how we still relate to the map of the pole olga igorevna here. what do you think in the context, again, of what is happening in europe, attempts at self-determination and other things, first of all? uh, after all, i would like to say a few words about italy, because this topic will remain map of the pole. i think we need to take advantage of the attitude, for ex
when the time comes, radio liberty will have to be in prague, whoever the trunk was dumped will be neededthis is a new tool, not the first program. we return to this issue. he is very important. it's called map pole a few years ago. we looked at him all through our fingers. well, we thought it was such a household. history - this was already discussed last time, but today we understand that the context of events is on the map of the pole, it’s completely different to look and understand that...
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for lack of time, it was not possible to— joe there. now, if you are a fan of radio fan of radio, then you will know what this is. pips. they are called the pips and when you hear them, you will know it is something o'clock. i find them quite soothing. but have you ever wondered why they exist? ships. the pips tell ships what time it is and help them navigate. at the height of the british empire, britain had a lot more ships than anyone else anywhere in the world and their maps all needed to follow a strict format so they could figure out where they were. the centre of all british nautical charts was the greenwich meridian, 0 degrees, and each vessel also kept a fancy clock on board that told them local time at the meridian and helped them to calculate their position really precisely. but over long journeys, how could the captains keep those clocks accurate to the second? well, to bring in the new year in 1923, the bbc ran an experiment to broadcast the midnight bongs of big ben on the radio. it was a bonging success and the following year the first fully accessible
for lack of time, it was not possible to— joe there. now, if you are a fan of radio fan of radio, then you will know what this is. pips. they are called the pips and when you hear them, you will know it is something o'clock. i find them quite soothing. but have you ever wondered why they exist? ships. the pips tell ships what time it is and help them navigate. at the height of the british empire, britain had a lot more ships than anyone else anywhere in the world and their maps all needed to...
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he answers my radio from time to time, when i have no time, when i deal with other issues.rymen continue to strike at the enemy, it is interesting that this is an acacia for firing in just a few minutes and the position must be changed so as not to fall under return fire. investigators continue their methodical work to record the shelling of donetsk from ukrainian positions on this street. there are three wounded, two of whom are hard here near the car, just this and well, now in the hospital, everyone slept there, and the back and many and the wife were in the house straight eats straight to the head. here i got footage from the people's militia of the nighttime destruction of the sabotage group along with the vehicle. it was an american armored personnel carrier m113 grigoriev , the widow of ruslan bobbikers andrey rudenko and oleg bondarenko to lead from the donetsk people's republic. germany and other eu countries should make emergency winter aid to ukraine an absolute priority, german vice-chancellor said kiev needs generators, transformers and help to restore power gr
he answers my radio from time to time, when i have no time, when i deal with other issues.rymen continue to strike at the enemy, it is interesting that this is an acacia for firing in just a few minutes and the position must be changed so as not to fall under return fire. investigators continue their methodical work to record the shelling of donetsk from ukrainian positions on this street. there are three wounded, two of whom are hard here near the car, just this and well, now in the hospital,...
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i've interviewed you now at least four or five times between radio and tv. you are a rock solidr. conservative. and the people of alaska, your message is resonating with them. they don't need to hear fromthep washington and mitch mcconnell, the kentucky senator , weighingy with millions of dollars thaint he's getting from inside the party to fightm against-- the party. >> i think there's two reasons. i suspect that he'd rather haveu a minority he can controlld rate rather thar han majority. majo he can'tri. and my entire background is in holding government insiders accountable, exposing waste, fraud and abuse and making government work fo gor the people instead of against the people. and i suspect mitch mcconnell and these washington, dc insiders, i don't know thats ther'd like it so much to have me in there working forople o the people of the united states of america and making bee government work for them. i suspect, just like we'veex ber exposing throughout this year,pe there's a populist movement coming across the united states . you'veent ming talked about it. there's a third
i've interviewed you now at least four or five times between radio and tv. you are a rock solidr. conservative. and the people of alaska, your message is resonating with them. they don't need to hear fromthep washington and mitch mcconnell, the kentucky senator , weighingy with millions of dollars thaint he's getting from inside the party to fightm against-- the party. >> i think there's two reasons. i suspect that he'd rather haveu a minority he can controlld rate rather thar han...
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when the time comes, radio liberty will have to drop nobody in prague, it will be necessary.ol, not the first program. we return to this issue. he is very important. it was called the map of the pole a few years ago. we looked at him all through our fingers. well , we thought it was such a household story. we discussed this last time, but today we understand that the context of events is on the map of the pole, it is completely different to look and understand that this is not about purchases in poland, not about family reunification, but about something else much more serious, a question arises for us and we, as a society, must give it the answer is society is not legislators not the power of society to figure out how we still relate to the map of the pole olga igorevna here. how do you think in the context, again , of what is happening in europe, attempts at self-determination? in short, first of all poland uh, after all, i would like to say a few words about italy, because this topic will remain map of the pole. i think we need to take advantage of the attitude, for exampl
when the time comes, radio liberty will have to drop nobody in prague, it will be necessary.ol, not the first program. we return to this issue. he is very important. it was called the map of the pole a few years ago. we looked at him all through our fingers. well , we thought it was such a household story. we discussed this last time, but today we understand that the context of events is on the map of the pole, it is completely different to look and understand that this is not about purchases...
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with me now to discuss the pmqs is lucy fisher, chief political commentator at times radio.e stamping theirfeet and slamming their hands at the speaker had to tell them, don't damage the furniture. he clearly had prepared very well and to my mind he pre—empted a lot of the questions that keir starmer did asked him, he had quite smart answers to try and flip things back. when keir starmer questioned his mandate, he said keir starmer was when you try to overthrow the democratic election by trying to block brexit, things like that. really, we saw a return to the basics. this is someone who is quite good at communication, quite good at the dispatch box, i thought it was a win for rishi sunak. taste the dispatch box, i thought it was a win for rishi sunak.— the dispatch box, i thought it was a win for rishi sunak. we told he had been preparing _ win for rishi sunak. we told he had been preparing this _ win for rishi sunak. we told he had been preparing this morning - win for rishi sunak. we told he had been preparing this morning with i been preparing this morning with michael go
with me now to discuss the pmqs is lucy fisher, chief political commentator at times radio.e stamping theirfeet and slamming their hands at the speaker had to tell them, don't damage the furniture. he clearly had prepared very well and to my mind he pre—empted a lot of the questions that keir starmer did asked him, he had quite smart answers to try and flip things back. when keir starmer questioned his mandate, he said keir starmer was when you try to overthrow the democratic election by...
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the actor was informed by radio free europe, which from time to time reported we learned to analyze and understand some information, to think, to consider some processes, as they say in our country, to read between the lines, we have a historically coded mistrust of russians, this is the attitude of heavenly poland. and sciences named after stalin, a 30-meter high building began to be built in warsaw in 1952, as if by stalin's own instructions, it was a gift from the soviet union in poland, the scope and size of the building should have shown all the magnanimity of the leader. the modern polish government decided to preserve the building only because of a rumor about a whole generation of poles who survived these difficult times. life in poland today is not ideal, but we have the feeling that we are masters of our own land, of course, part of the poles for whom the soviet the period coincided with their youth at this time they remember in different ways they try not to think only about the bad and even you laugh as a late-night reminder this museum of life from communism in warsaw and l
the actor was informed by radio free europe, which from time to time reported we learned to analyze and understand some information, to think, to consider some processes, as they say in our country, to read between the lines, we have a historically coded mistrust of russians, this is the attitude of heavenly poland. and sciences named after stalin, a 30-meter high building began to be built in warsaw in 1952, as if by stalin's own instructions, it was a gift from the soviet union in poland, the...
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so now you could have accurate greenwich mean time literally anywhere that you had a radio. become legendary, a symbol of bbc radio, and who better to tell us about them than another legend of bbc radio, tony blackburn. welcome along to the tony blackburn show this tuesday the ninth of december... the pips have always been a favourite of mine since 1967 when i joined the bbc and opened up radio1. good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting news hourof radio1. people think it's a bit weird like them but i do. particularly my favourite is always the last one because it is slightly extended. the original clock that kept the time still is that in the museum at the royal 0bservatory. in the 60s, though, anatomic clock started doing the job which stayed in use until the 1990s when it transmitted at last pips from the royal 0bservatory. ever since then, the bbc has generated its own pips from its atomic clock buried deep inside broadcasting house which uses gps signals to stay synchronised. so the next time you hear these, you know that they come from this. pips meanwhile at man
so now you could have accurate greenwich mean time literally anywhere that you had a radio. become legendary, a symbol of bbc radio, and who better to tell us about them than another legend of bbc radio, tony blackburn. welcome along to the tony blackburn show this tuesday the ninth of december... the pips have always been a favourite of mine since 1967 when i joined the bbc and opened up radio1. good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting news hourof radio1. people think it's a bit weird...
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he's a presenter at times radio, and -- director of british future, 18 thanks thank. sunak, or sundar, sorry, i want to start with you because soon oxidized to prime minister is a pretty big deal, especially given that india was once part of the british empire. i'm always curious to hear how the people feel about this elected leader on the ground. so, what say you? >> well, i think it's a very historic moment, essentially. it's a very on distinct moment as well. it doesn't really compare to barack obama becoming the president of the united states. we never had a general election, didn't even have an internal election in the conservative party. so, it's understated. people refer to the history of rishi sunak's political opponents, they've congratulated him on this historic achievement. he said very little about it. he attended at the wally celebration, but he hasn't talked about that historic moment. it's a very british way of not quite noticing this historic change, but like my father who came here in 1956, because it's a remarkable shift. it's something the became po
he's a presenter at times radio, and -- director of british future, 18 thanks thank. sunak, or sundar, sorry, i want to start with you because soon oxidized to prime minister is a pretty big deal, especially given that india was once part of the british empire. i'm always curious to hear how the people feel about this elected leader on the ground. so, what say you? >> well, i think it's a very historic moment, essentially. it's a very on distinct moment as well. it doesn't really compare...
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so now you could have accurate greenwich mean time literally anywhere that you had a radio.e legendary, a symbol of bbc radio, and who better to tell us about them than another legend of bbc radio, tony blackburn. archive: welcome along - to the tony blackburn show this morning for this tuesday the ninth of december. my thanks, as always tojohn dunn for swinging us up until the seven o'clock hour. the pips have always been a favourite of mine since 1967 when ijoined the bbc and opened up radio 1. archive: good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting new- sound of radio 1. everybody else finds it a bit weird that i like them but i do. i love them. on my programmes, i used to promote them, particularly as my favourite pip is always the last one because it is slightly extended. full smartwatch as you had an ordinary watch that used to lose a minute a day. i used to set my watch by the pips. with smart watch as you don't but it is still very bbc, and i like it. i wouldn't like to see the original clock still sits in the �*60s, though, an atomic clock started doing thejob which
so now you could have accurate greenwich mean time literally anywhere that you had a radio.e legendary, a symbol of bbc radio, and who better to tell us about them than another legend of bbc radio, tony blackburn. archive: welcome along - to the tony blackburn show this morning for this tuesday the ninth of december. my thanks, as always tojohn dunn for swinging us up until the seven o'clock hour. the pips have always been a favourite of mine since 1967 when ijoined the bbc and opened up radio...
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you are a legend in radio. >> that means i've been around a long time. >> a legend in radio.round awhile but you're still doing it. that's wonderful. what do they care most about? poll after poll says the economy, the economy, the economy but day to day, how are they receiving this information? >> well, actually, they care about what they hear when you folks on cnn and, you know, talk to them. it just depends. women, clearly, the abortion issue struck a nerve. with my audience, i can tell you that what is the biggest driving force getting my audience to the phones and polls. it's the marjorie taylor greenes. i'm telling you, it's the herschel walkers, it's -- >> meaning not in support of either? >> no, no, this is not about being in support but about the craziness. it's the insurrection on january -- it the fear they're going to lose their democracy and going to lose their vote and talk about inflation, inflation and you asked other side, what is the solution and they don't hear an answer. let me tell ya. here is what is going on with my audience. we were concerned that young
you are a legend in radio. >> that means i've been around a long time. >> a legend in radio.round awhile but you're still doing it. that's wonderful. what do they care most about? poll after poll says the economy, the economy, the economy but day to day, how are they receiving this information? >> well, actually, they care about what they hear when you folks on cnn and, you know, talk to them. it just depends. women, clearly, the abortion issue struck a nerve. with my...
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it just doesn't have time to return fire. the radio does not stop the infantry fighting vehicle, as wellts crew , during combat duty around the clock in the combat readiness mode, protect the lines from possible breakthroughs and destroy
it just doesn't have time to return fire. the radio does not stop the infantry fighting vehicle, as wellts crew , during combat duty around the clock in the combat readiness mode, protect the lines from possible breakthroughs and destroy
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there were strong rumors about a possible coo and those things emerge every single time that there's a peer radio silence coming from from the government headquarters am. but there doesn't seem to be any one. normally you would expect to hear of someone who was emerging as a challenger. we had bo, she lie in the run up 10 years ago when am when i, when she jumping took power. i was clear the bow, sheila was a possible contender there. and he was very quickly moved aside, so there's been no similar challenges emerging. yeah, i mean he's very much a mystery man. so on that, no, i want to take a look at, she came pink story, his background, and his rise to power. and then we'll follow up. ah, it was this moment that elevated, changing ping above chinese leaders before him in 2017, at the end of his 1st 5 year term, the communist party congress voted to have she's philosophy written into the constitution. raising him to the same level as the father of johnny's communism molds at dawn, or fog and actually julia, julia g, she, our country is at an important point at strategic opportunity in its develop
there were strong rumors about a possible coo and those things emerge every single time that there's a peer radio silence coming from from the government headquarters am. but there doesn't seem to be any one. normally you would expect to hear of someone who was emerging as a challenger. we had bo, she lie in the run up 10 years ago when am when i, when she jumping took power. i was clear the bow, sheila was a possible contender there. and he was very quickly moved aside, so there's been no...
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when you watch, listen, get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm any time anywhere. fox news radio on sirius xm america is listening right. que i have a question at time. te fr in h 12 days, i'm going to vote for him. florida all right.o st we'll watch very closely. i'm going to go to the whole time we have left this evening . thank you for being with us.ible thank you for making thi.s showt possible. r newsdon't forget to do this ay time, all the time possible .com happyhannity. .com.t be la the meantime, let not your heart be trouble is next to mangle. we'll see you back inh us. new york tomorrow night. thanks . i'm laura ingraham and this is ingram angle with a fox news alert from washington. tonight. elon musk has officially taken control of twitter and the house cleaning has already begun in moments, we're going to bring you a live report about who is already locked out of that san francisco headquarters and why. but first, who has the bad candidates? now, that's the focus of tonight's angle. for months, the regime media worked hard to build the narrative that the gop
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