Which arose, which for me, gave the book a larger scope than i had originally intended. The quotations that are in the book, the slogans and catchphrases, up until 1955 were easy for me to remember because i am a child of the forties. That is what i learned in school. That is how we learned history in school. The books that we took out of the library, as fourth and fifth graders, or the way that history was taught. When i got to graduate school in the sixties, i discovered that some of my fellow students who came from overseas would come to meet periodically, as one woman did, and said, who is this joe and why should he say it aint so . So i told her the story. Then much later, a friend of ours whos an immigrant doctor from south africa, came to me and said, why do my patients, when they see me, say whats up doc and laugh maniacal . I had to tell them that story. But i also realized that if people who were hundred 30, who i was working with, had no real idea anymore of what these sloga
[inaudible conversations] we will now come to order. The chair now recognizes himself for five minutes. Good morning. Id like to welcome everyone to the subcommittees first hearing of the new congress on the evolving media marketplace. It also like to thank her witnesses for appearing before us today to discuss these important issues. Five years ago this committee passed reauthorization act this spill extended the operation for Satellite Television companies to provide broadcast content to unserved households. According to the satellite tv industry this provision enables roughly 870,000 customers in mostly rural amenities to receive over the air broadcast Television Signals. These customers fall into a few categories per the first is household they cannot receive broadcast content using an antenna for the second as markets where satellite providers do not offer local to local service and the third is short markets where there are no local affiliate stations with any of the records and
Continue for the next several days. If you like the warmth and enjoy the stretch while it last. 07 in boston right now. 70 degrees in boston right now. 06 in tawpt oins. Mid6 taunton. Mid60s and 50s across central new england. Fog locally he dense so be aware of that. The lower Connecticut River valley and back down towards the cape and islands. Quarter mile visibility on the vineyard and nantucket. And its patchy over looks cloudy but theres some high thin cirrus clouds that will decorate the sky make for a nice sunrise. As temperatures climb out of the 60s, a few of the wispy clouds through midday. 76 degrees. The difference is the humidity will be lower today. Beautiful for the ride home. 82 with the sunset at 6 42. There are big changes coming up. We will talk about them coming up in a few. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Nothing to slow you down. Some construction happening right here on 93 south. As soon as you get inside the oneill tunnel you will notice the two right lanes
Other issue that is were following include 77 northbound near amity hill we had an accident, now in the median. Were on the scene of this accident as well gathering more information northbound at 36 miles per hour, so still a little slow. So 21 heading up through troutman up through statesville should be used. 85 southbound we have the inside left lane blocked with an accident involving a tractor trailer just south of highway 152 from china grove. Very minimal impact expected with this accident at this time. Lots of room still to move around. And then in east shaferlt we have this. This is a roadway thats blocked because of standing water. This happening at hawthorne lane just north of central avenue. In the meantime youll have to avoid this intersection just north of it, use the plaza as john. We have some breaking news right now. All lanes are 77 just opened back up after freezing rain caused several crashes in both yeah. Trapping hundreds of drivers for at least five hours overnight
Especially in the morganton area. I spotted this pickup truck over turned after crossing an icy bridge. Then we got over to Catawba County just south of hickory and saw this call hauler jackknifed in the roadway there. There were other vehicles involved in this icy crash. One man told me he had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. They came sliding at me. I had to jump over the guardrail. I thought they were going to hit me. But they just barely stopped right before they hit my truck. It was probably like less than five feet. All that ice we saw on the trees and up in the power lines, all that is gone now as the temperature continues to warm this midday, dave faherty, channel 9 Eyewitness News. Dozens of crashes force Highway Patrol to shut down portions of 485 and 77 last night. At 6 00 yesterday we brought you live pictures of the after a multicar crash there. Some drivers say they sat in traffic for up to five hours. Wake up drivers after several crashes on i77 just north of s