Unlike a lot of fears about a National Media culture that obliterates the local or obliterates these other kinds of cultures someone like shepard you can see some sort of pushback and some sort of hybrid culture that wasnt necessarily going to take everything that National Cultures offered up. Host the radio industry from the start in advertising based industry. Guest there was a fair amount of skepticism around radio advertising in the 1920s hoover actually decried what advertising would do to radio and the secretary of commerce but it quickly became supported by advertising and there were educational stations and, but they did not have very powerful signals. There were a number that were quite popular specially around agricultural universities that survived but there werent all that many nonprofit stations. My colleague here at catholic will have a book on that for you host where the nbcs and the abcs fattened by these local networks . Guest i dont know if they were necessarily threa
You both raised Social Security and medicare, but jack lew told me a couple years ago that Social Security longterm is solved and from what people have paid and for some 25 years and medicare for some 10 years and, according to him, and according to federal law, i think they dont even count in the deficit because they are on separate tracks. So i think it would be helpful if you could does clear up, and this is a terrific farm to do it, and these two questions at the constitutionality of the debt ceiling legislation through the house and senate on the pay issue in payment of the public debt in Social Security, whether they have enough in their surplus from what people paid regardless of what the government is taken out, or what they have paid in counts. It is count in the deficit numbers picture trying to do something about . Who wants to go first . Congressman price. Yeah, the debt ceiling affairs. Nobody is talking about paying the data. Nobody is talking about not paying the public
Order. Questions to the Prime Minister. Question number one, mr. Speaker. Prime minister . Thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, today marks the 12 members of the tragic terrorist attack on new yorks twin towers. Im sure the whole house will wish to join in sending our condolences to all those who are affected by this aborted attack including the families of the 67 british citizens who lost their lives. These terrorists seek to divide us but they dont understand their actions only make us more determined and more united in our resolve to defeat them. Mr. Speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. Im sure the whole house will wish to associate himself with the Prime Ministers comments on this anniversary. We ar are haunted of its imagesy see. Millions needing a day, children dying. I thank the Prime Minister for his leadership at the g20. Will he now prepare a con
And excitements we have to capture channel the future of our communities. To get people in school. Teach young people how to read. If we get people at grade level reading we will be strong. First learn to read and then lead to report read to learn. The person that reaches out learn so much more about the preconceived notions and how long they work. That makes us all better to be the mayor they say that poverty is an education. The strategy for violence is education. And i think intolerance you could say the same thing. Its education. I have to bring this to a close. Please join me in a flanking the panelist and i will turn it back over. Thank you for your kind introduction and for your wonderful leadership with sacramento and as Vice President the wonderful leadership in the United States conference of mayors. I wore a bulletproof vest on the walk to columbia which made it a little more difficult for. And when of the proudest moments in my life. Reverend price, my fellow mayors , citiz
Battles for governor and the warmup for 2016. I need you do this. Your country needs you to do this. Were in the home stretch. It all comes down to whos going to show up. The polls are open. The nation is choosing. And anything is possible in the last vote. Big election music good morning, im john berman. I can feel the vibrations coming off this man. Im michaela pereira. It is election day. We want to say good morning, alaska. We want to say hello because weve got a picture coming in from the last frontier where the polls just opened. Its still dark there. Could this state, where there was 39 million in spending, could this tip the balance in the senate . Well have to wait until at least 1 00 a. M. Eastern to find out. Thats when the last polls close there. The republicans need six seats to take over the senate. There are about ten races in the country are so, so close at this hour, anyone could be won. Will it be iowa . Will it be kansas, a state with an independent candidate who has