inspector general of the apartment of homeland security, which has jurisdiction over the secret service. the most important secret service text messages since the invention of text messaging. they were deliberately erased by the secret service, according to the inspector general. the most important text messages in the history of the secret service. we don t know if any of the text messages sent to and from vice president mike pence s secret service detail survived the deliberate erasure by the secret service. those text messages could show attempts by the secret service to move mike pence away from the capital against his will. those text messages could show the efforts to remove mike pence from the capital during the attack on the capitol. so that mike pence would not be able to continue to participate in the certifications of the electoral college vote. the secret service text messages on january 6th are the most important text messages secret service agents have ever sent
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From wbez chicago, this American Life. You are listening to radio lab. Today in studio 360 i dont know how to explain this, but something happened about 15 years ago. It might have had to do with hiphop, wordy and performance oriented. Or maybe npr grew to a size that it became sort of part of everybodys i do not know. But i know what we feel, that more and more people were sort of married to it. At different points in their day, in the backseat of the car with their parents, and then they graduated and found things. Here is the weird part. In 1971, a group of people got together and said, lets make serious newsmaking radio. Walter cronkite and dan rather were kings on television. The New York Times had the pentagon papers. If you wanted to be a serious reporter, you would do that stuff. Casey kasem was radio. Linda and ira go, lets be like the New York Times. It was stupid and crazy. Now, you look at people, like linda wertheimer. People in television had a thing. They had a swagger.
May be in pr just grew to a size, i dont know precisely what happened. But i know what you can feel. More and more people were married to it. Just different points in their day, in the back seat of their car with their parents and graduated from other things that they found. Here is the weird part. In 1971 or two, lets make serious newsmaking radio. That is the time Walter Cronkite and dan rather, the new york papersad the pentagon and woodward and bernstein were with the washington post. If you wanted to be a serious reporter, you would do that stuff. Casey kasem the countdown to music, and when Linda Wertheimer and these people walked up, i know, lets be like the new york times. You are stupid and silly and crazy. Now, you look at people, like Linda Wertheimer. People in television had a thing. They had a swagger. You could feel it. The radio people are sort of mousy and quiet and selfeffacing. Now, you walk down to npr no. These are people. It happened, i think, for a combination of