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Brian Williams Suspended For 6 Months Without Pay By NBC
NBC has suspended news anchor Brian Williams without pay for six months. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik.
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Gale Sayers, Who Wowed NFL Fans And Inspired A Beloved TV Movie, Dies At 77
The story of the Black football star's friendship with a white teammate, Brian Piccolo, who died of cancer inspired the 1971 TV movie Brian's Song.
Trump tried to call a Jan. 6 committee witness, Cheney says
Panel Vice Chair Liz Cheney said the witness has yet to appear in the hearings and didn't take the call from the former president but alerted their lawyer, who told the committee.
9/6/17 - The Goldy Locks Band, Comedienne Paula Poundstone
First it's music and conversation with Goldy Locks, of The Goldy Locks Band on KVCR-TV September 12th as we welcome several new KVCR TV hosts - Goldy…
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6/27/18 - MC Red Cloud & Shibastik, Project Smoke
This KVC-Arts begins with Emmanuel Rogers in conversation once again with Steven Raichlen about his book and PBS TV series - Project Smoke - smoking foods…
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6/24/20 – Jose Arballo Discusses COVID-19 Testing
Lillian speaks with Jose Arballo, the Public Information Specialist for Riverside County Department of Public Health. Jose talks about COVID-19 testing…
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6/28/17 - Eva & the Vagabond Tales, Marvel Universe Live
This edition of KVC-Arts starts with Lillian Vasquez in conversation with Andrea Musselman, with Marvel Universe Live: Age of Heroes. That's in LA,…
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Jan. 6 committee Chair Bennie Thompson says the U.S. came close to losing democracy
Fighting for civil rights and three decades in the House have primed Mississippi's Bennie Thompson for the most high-profile moment of his career — leading this month's hearings on Jan. 6.
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Blame The Internet: 6-Second 'Snackable' Ads Make Their Way To TV
Here & Now's Robin Young talks with media analyst John Carroll about what the ads might mean for viewers.
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Trump Orders SEC To Study 6-Month Reporting For Public Companies
President Trump says he has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to study changes to company earnings reports.
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