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Former WWE Executive and someone with deep ties to Connecticut, Linda McMahon, is being tapped to become the next US Education Secretary. If her nomination is approved, she would be replacing Connecticut native, Miguel Cardona. We did a deeper dive into this news with CBS Reporter, Christopher Cruise. Image Credit: Reuters
CBS Reporter in Washington DC Linda Kenyon joins the show to talk about the decision of Vice President Kamala Harris to select Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the Democratic ticket.
In the opening hour Chris and Amy talk about inmates escaping the CJC over the weekend. CBS Reporter in Washington DC Linda Kenyon joins the show to talk about the decision of Vice President Kamala Harris to select Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the Democratic ticket. Finally, a segment of Did You See This?
CBS Reporter in Washington DC Linda Kenyon joins the show to talk about the decision of Vice President Kamala Harris to select Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the democratic ticket. Brandyn Jones, Executive Director of Laclede's Landing Main Street, joins Chris and Amy to talk about what's new at the Landing, the potential the area has, and what to expect in the future. Lynn Worthy, Cardinals Writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch joins Chris and Amy to talk about the loss to the Mets and hosting the Tampa Bay Rays this week.
CBS Reporter in South Carolina Taurean Small joins Tom and Debbie talking about what is next for Nikki Haley after losing South Carolina. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
The Chiefs signing of punter Matt Araiza is not just some roster move, it's a win for men all over America after Araiza nearly had his life destroyed by a false claim and lawsuit from a money hungry woman. Of course he's innocent, no charges were ever recommended and she dropped her civil suit. So why isn't there a law that could charge the woman after all this? At the same time, stud starting pitcher Trevor Bauer is still a free agent after a woman conspired to steal from him and then make up stories to extort him. Have the Chiefs shown the Royals the way? KU has had a week of rest and are clearly working every day toward March Madness and not a Big 12 run. MLB has new uniforms and they are a disaster and you can literally see through the pants. CBS fires a reporter and seizes her computers and phone, the Teamsters announce they are fully behind Trump and the DC hands on big money to single moms and you won't believe how they spent it. Actually, yes you will.
CBS Reporter in Austin Texas, Chris Fox joins Megan and Tom talking about the migrant crisis continuing along the Southern Border. Credit: © Jay Janner/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK
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CBS Reporter in Mexico City Adrienne Bard joins Debbie Monterrey and Tom Ackerman talking about Secretary of State Antony Blinken visiting Mexico to talk about the migrant surge. Credit: © Joel Angel Juarez/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK
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CBS Reporter in Jerusalem Linda Gradstein joined TIAM discussing the end of the ceasefire and how many hostages were released.
CBS Reporter at the White House Linda Kenyon joins the show talking about the House Republicans hearing today to see if President Biden used his power enrich his family or conceal misconduct. Credit: © Jack Gruber-USA TODAY
Janets Talks To CBS Reporter Chris Fox Wtih An Update On Americans Kidnapped Near Mexican Border by The Morning Jam on VTRN
Janets Talks To CBS Reporter Chris Fox About The Americans Kidnapped Near Mexican Border by The Morning Jam on VTRN
Janet Talks To CBS Reporter Stacy Lyn On East Palestine by The Morning Jam on VTRN
In hour 2, Chris talks about CBS Reporter Ed O'Keefe and his groveling sniveling style, explaining in depth to KJP why he's even asking her questions in the first place. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In hour 2, Chris plays audio from Joe Biden's last ditch campaign speech before the midterms, held in Union Station, which has gone from a transit and shopping center filled with people, to empty stores and homeless tents. Also, The left has decided the attack on Paul Pelosi is the new January 6, and a CBS Reporter asks Kari Lake about an attack ad... For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday.To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBS News Reporter in London, Felix Light joins Megan Lynch and Tom Ackerman talking about the latest with Russia and Ukraine including the gains made by Ukraine.
Our guest this week is Jim Mullen, a disabled Chicago Police Officer who was shot and catastrophically injured in the line of duty, leaving him a ventilator dependent quadriplegic. We'll hear how Jim's life has changed, how his injury has affected him, his wife and his daughter (who was only 7 months old at the time), about his hobby of buying and selling vintage muscle cars, how he has started marketing and selling his mother's delicious apple sauce recipe through Mullen's Food Company, now available at Amazon, Walmart and other national retailers. It's a fascinating and uplifting story about gratitude and making the most of life, in the face of severe adversity, here on this week's Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast.Website - http://www.mullenfoods.com Email - Mullenfoods@outlook.com CPMF – https://cpdmemorial.org/LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-mullen-4797b010/ CBS Reporter - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei74KnRvcQ4 Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/
Chapter 1: Former President Donald Trump showed up for questioning under oath in New York's civil investigation into his business practices. Guest: Linda Kenyon, CBS Reporter in Washington. Chapter 2: How making a personal connection about the Ukraine war can make people care differently about the crisis. Guest: Raji Sohal, Mornings with Simi Contributor Chapter 3: The Perseids meteor shower will be hitting its peak, so how can you see this meteor shower? And is there anything different for this year? Guest: Frédérique Baron, Astrophysicist at Université de Montréal. Chapter 4: All this week we've been discussing the idea of pharmacists being able to write prescriptions for chronic medication to lessen the load on family doctors. Guest: Annette Robinson, past president BC Pharmacy Association Chapter 5: Employees at all levels are losing their jobs in tech. What's going on? Guest: CKNW Contributor Raji Sohal interviewed Ethan who just lost his job as one of the directors with a venture capital company in Vancouver and Josh O'Kane, Technology Reporter, Globe and Mail. Chapter 6: Thunderstorms and lightning are expected to continue today in multiple regions across BC. This comes as BC is already dealing with various wildfires Guest: Bobby Sekhon, Environment Canada Meteorologist.
Evan Washburn joined Zach to discuss if Deshaun Watson's settlements will impact a possible suspension and his belief level in Josh McDaniels having success with the Raiders.
Paul Douglas gets the latest on the January 6 hearings with CBS Reporter Steve Futterman.
Local farmer Curt Burnes on the recent heat, why they still need time, CBS Reporter Steve Futterman on the latest with January 6 Hearings and Paul has some news and nuggets
Welcome Back to The Irish Bears Show for another Episode of the Podcast. The Bears Fall Short to the Green Bay Packers Once Again by 45 - 30. We are Delighted to be Joined by CBS Sports Net Analyst and Packers Reporter MK Burgess to Break Down what we Saw at Lambeau Field on Sunday Night Topics: - Quick Thoughts about Packers 45-30 Victory - Bears First Half Surprise - Packers Adjustments and Quality wins out - Rodgers Re-Aggravated Toe Injury - Justin Fields Learning Curve and Growth vs Green Bay - Changes Are Coming - Packers Ability in the Playoffs - Next Steps for The Bears Make Sure to Subscribe to the Podcast & Like the Video #Bears #Packers #GreenBay #Chicago #SNF #NFL
Martha Teichner has been a correspondent for “CBS Sunday Morning” since December 1993, where she's equally adept at covering major breaking national and international news stories as she is handling in-depth cultural and arts topics. Since joining CBS News in 1977, Teichner has earned multiple national awards for her original reporting, including twelve Emmy Awards and five James Beard Foundation Awards.She has now added author to her list of accomplishments. When Harry Met Minnie is a story of laughter and tears, of friendship and dogs.Listen as she talks about her new book, the unconditional love of dogs, her career as a woman in the news industry, #metoo, and much much more in this XL episode!
Martha Teichner has been a correspondent for “CBS Sunday Morning” since December 1993, where she's equally adept at covering major breaking national and international news stories as she is handling in-depth cultural and arts topics. Martha Teichner has been a correspondent for “CBS Sunday Morning” since December 1993, where she's equally adept at covering major breaking national and international news stories as she is handling in-depth cultural and arts topics. Since joining CBS News in 1977, Teichner has earned multiple national awards for her original reporting, including twelve Emmy Awards and five James Beard Foundation Awards.She has now added author to her list of accomplishments. When Harry Met Minnie is a story of laughter and tears, of friendship and dogs.Listen as she talks about her new book, the unconditional love of dogs, her career as a woman in the news industry, #metoo, and much much more in this XL episode!
LIVE on June 24th at 6pm with April Moss, CBS reporter who was fired for taking a stand Huge weekend coming up folks
For many years a familiar face on CBS in Washington DC, and winner of 22 Emmys, Bruce Johnson has made health awareness and equity part of his life's mission. In this episode Bruce joins podcast host Dr. Mary O'Connor to explore the power of the media to solve our health disparities crisis.
For many years a familiar face on CBS in Washington DC, and winner of 22 Emmys, Bruce Johnson has made health awareness and equity part of his life's mission. In this episode Bruce joins podcast host Dr. Mary O'Connor to explore the power of the media to solve our health disparities crisis.
For many years a familiar face on CBS in Washington DC, and winner of 22 Emmys, Bruce Johnson has made health awareness and equity part of his life's mission. In this episode Bruce joins podcast host Dr. Mary O'Connor to explore the power of the media to solve our health disparities crisis.
CBS News political reporter, Slate Political Gabfest panelist and proud Irish-American John Dickerson talks to Hugh about the office of President of the United States, which is the subject of his book "The Hardest Job in the World". He explains how the role has evolved in complexity and now places impossible demands on whoever holds it. They also discuss how the Trump presidency warped political journalism, and the significance of President Biden's Irish-American identity.
Adam weigh's in on the Georgia Senate runoff. Millions of dollars were spent on advertising in these races. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: According to a classified intelligence report obtained by Global News, Canada’s national spy agency is alleging that millions of dollars of Iranian money is being smuggled into Canada. Guest: Stewart Bell, Global News Investigative Journalist. Chapter 2: A local Vancouver company is going to be launching a clinical trial using psilocybin in psychotherapy for substance use disorders. Guest: Payton Nyquvest, Founder and CEO of Numinus. Chapter 3: Yesterday you heard a lot about the District of North Vancouver’s grinchy vote which could have seen council mandate Christmas lights be turned off by 11pm each evening. Fortunately the District removed the amendment from their agenda. Chapter 4: Can you believe almost half the calories Canadians consume come from ultra-processed foods? That’s according to a new report from Statistics Canada. Guest: Didier Garriguet, senior researcher at Statistics Canada. Chapter 5: Trump authorizes transition to Biden administration, vows to continue legal fight Guest: Steve Dorsey, Washington based CBS Reporter. Chapter 6: 2020 marks 350 years since the Hudson Bay Company was founded. We’re joined by the author of The Company, Stephen Bown, a new book that traces the history of the most historically significant company in Canada. Guest: Stephen Bown, author of The Company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: A bizarre story out of Michigan where 13 people have been arrested for, among other things, allegedly planning to kidnap the governor and incite a civil war. Guest: Paul Viollis, CBS Reporter. Chapter 2: Ontario wasn't alone in reporting their highest number of new cases ever yesterday, the World Health Organization reported it was the most new infections reported in one day globally as well. European countries are struggling to get a handle on this too, Shane Woodford used to work here at CKNW but he's a freelancer in Denmark now, he joins us with more. Chapter 3: Vancouver's oldest koi relocates to otter-free zone in Bloedel Conservatory Guest: Niki Reitmayer - CKNW Mornings contributor Chapter 4: Amanda Todd's death was a wakeup call for Canadians who didn't understand the extent that cyberbullying can harm kids. A new film documenting the harm kids are suffering and exploring ways of mitigating the risk was just released yesterday on World Mental Health Day. Guest: Dr. Shaheen Shariff, Anti-bullying and social media expert and researcher at McGill University. Chapter 5: Council unanimously approved a massive $30m housing action plan last night. Fiona York is a longtime advocate for people experiencing homelessness in Vancouver, she joins us now to talk about what last night's decision entails. Guest: Fiona York, advocate for people experiencing homelessness in Vancouver. Chapter 6: There's a ton of Vancouver Whitecaps facemasks out there but you may not have realized they raised a ton of money for the Vancouver Aquarium selling them. Mackenzie Neale is the Director of Animal care at the aquarium and she's on the phone with us to talk about a new collaboration involving one of the most adorable little residents of the centre. Guest: Mackenzie Neale, Director of Animal care at the Vancouver Aquarium. Chapter 7: Business Council of BC vice president and chief economist Ken Peacock joins us now to break down the September Labour Force Numbers that were released a little earlier this morning. Guest: Ken Peacock, Chief Economist and Vice President at the Business Council of BC. Chapter 8: A $30-million plan to tackle homelessness was unanimously approved at Vancouver City Council last night. Mayor Kennedy Stewart joins us to talk about what that entails, and what kind of timeline we're looking at. Guest: Kennedy Stewart, Mayor of Vancouver. Chapter 9: The colder weather is upon us, so what should you be doing in the garden? Our favourite outdoor design and lifestyle expert Carson Arthur made some time for us this morning, and he's going to answer your questions as well! Guest: Carson Arthur, Outdoor design and lifestyle expert.
Topic: Gibson Goes 1 on 1 with NFL Cheerleader & CBS Reporter Bridget Case On How to Win in Life & Why TV Gets Mental Illness Wrong In this episode, topics covered are: · Why Mental Health Is So Important · Overcoming Sexism in Sports · Life Management · Overcoming Adversity About Gibson Sylvestre , MBA Mr. Gibson Sylvestre, MBA has been coaching people to be the best version of themselves for over two decades. He has traveled to over 50 nations around the world bringing his positive message of transformation and change. He is the Chairman & CEO of Infinite Possibilities International a top ranked business management consulting firm. He has earned a master’s degree in Business Administration & Corporate finance. Mr. Sylvestre has challenged and distinguished himself by taking online courses at Harvard University, Princeton, and MIT. He has coached professional athletes in the NBA and NFL as well as other professional sports to be peak performers. He has shared the stage with U.S. Presidential candidates, Harvard graduates, as well as top CEOs and executives. He has coached top executives as well as helped individuals overcome addiction. Gibson’s work has been featured in USA TODAY and YAHOO! FINANCE. Find More Information by Going To: http://WWW.GibsonSylvestre.Com About Bridget Case Bridget Case is an accomplished Sports Journalist. As the Creator, Producer, and Host of the "After Orange Slices" podcast, Bridget continues to revolutionize the media industry. Bridget is also the Co-Host and Executive Producer of the"Turbo Talk" Podcast and "Turbo Talk Live TV" on Twitch with Super Bowl Champion Robert Turbin. She's gained media attention for her interviews with Ken Griffey Jr., Felix Hernandez, Dez Bryant, Michael Bennett, and many more. Her podcast helps people help people learn strategies that promote mental health. Bridget got her on-air start as a sports reporter with NBC Palm Springs, covering everything from high school football to the PGA Tour and BNP Paribas Open. Bridget later pursued her dream of dancing at the professional level and was an NFL Cheerleader for the San Diego Chargers. She is a very compassionate and down-to-earth individual.
CBS Reporter Dennis Spellman joins Larry and Kevin to discuss the funeral arrangements for George Floyd in Houston.
Chapter 1: Denmark has done a phenomenal job of flattening the curve and preventing the transmission of COVID-19. They begin phase three of their reopening plan today. Guest: Shane Woodford, Freelancer in Denmark, former CKNW. Chapter 2: The city of Minneapolis has pledged to dismantle their local police department, and a protester in Seattle was shot in yesterday's action. Guest: Paul Viollis, CBS Reporter. Chapter 3: The Parks Board will receive a petition to make the Langara golf course a green space amid COVID-19 at their meeting this evening. Guest: Ka-Hay Law, petition starter. Chapter 4: Black Lives Matter rallies have been taking place across the world, and even smaller communities in BC have gotten large turnouts. A rally in Prince George drew 700 people on Saturday, as the community expressed their frustration with police violence. Guest: Nathan Andrews, BLM rally organizer in Prince George, an assistant professor at the University of Northern B.C. Chapter 5: Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, we knew there was a lot of room for improvement in Long Term Care Homes. The pandemic exacerbated everything because family members aren't allowed in the homes and strict physical distancing measures mean residents are more isolated than ever. Guest: Jill Croteau, Global News Alberta. Chapter 6: It's a good time to be in government, at least when it comes to public approval ratings. The Angus Reid Institute released some new polling on that this morning and executive director Shachi Kurl is on the line to talk about what they found. Guest: Shachi Kurl, Angus Reid Institute Executive Director. Chapter 7: Today is World Oceans Day and we want to take the opportunity to learn more about the research happening in our own backyard. Guest: Jessica Schultz, Manager, Howe Sound Research and Conservation at the Coastal Ocean Research Institute.
Chapter 1: Protests over the death of George Floyd continued last night around the world. Guest: Paul Viollis, CBS Reporter in New York. Chapter 2: Long Term Care is a mixed bag of private and public operators in Canada, both with their own varying mix of policies and procedures. That's just part of the reason we've seen outbreaks in long term care homes across the country. Guest: Ross Lord, Global News Journalist Chapter 3: London Black Lives Matter team says next protests will be largest yet Guest: Crystal Goomansingh, Global News European Bureau Chief. Chapter 4: Ferry service between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay resumes, with four sailings scheduled per day and more routes expected to return in the near future. How are the island communities coping as we move into what would normally be a very busy time of year for tourism. Guest: Mark Collins, BC Ferries CEO. Guest: Leonard Krog, Mayor of Nanaimo Chapter 5: Nobody wants to pay COVID-19 surcharges, but they expect everything to cost more as we continue to reopen the economy. Guest: Steve Mossop, President at Insights West Chapter 6: It was a devastating moment for the community when it was announced that Army and Navy were closing all their stores permanently. Guest: Jacqui Cohen, Army and Navy owner. Chapter 5: There was a sigh of relief by businesses facing eviction during the COVID-19 pandemic but unless the federal government extends the rent relief program at the end of the month, they might be in a bad position to restart. Guest: Ken Charko, Owner of the Dunbar Theatre, Director of the Motion Picture Theatre Association of BC.
Chapter 1: The backlash continues over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a confrontation with police. Guest: Paul Viollis, CBS Reporter. Chapter 2: Have you ever wondered why some people just never seem to gain weight, no matter what they eat or how little they exercise? We all know one of these people; and if you are one of them - then lucky you! It turns out there is actually a skinny gene - some are born with it, and the rest of us are born without it. Niki Reitmayer spoke to Dr. Josef Penninger who worked on this study. He is the director of the Life Sciences Institute at UBC and a professor of medical genetics. Chapter 3: Will people still want to take the bus when they go back to work? How many people are thinking about driving or using active transportation? Guest: Bridgitte Anderson, President and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, member of the Premier's Economic Recovery Task Force. Chapter 4: There's been some marathon meetings at Vancouver City Hall this week. Councillor Melissa De Genova joins me to talk about what re-examining the Vancouver housing strategy could look like, cutting the sanitation budget, and rapid approvals for temporary patio expansions. Guest: Melissa De Genova, Vancouver City Councillor. Chapter 5: Minimum wage goes up 75 cents on Monday to $14.60 an hour, and it's just one more thing businesses will have to take into account when reopening. Guest: Jock Finlayson, Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer at the BC Business Council. Guest: Harry Bains, BC Labour Minister. Chapter 5: A new report out today from the Royal Bank of Canada says Canada won't meet immigration targets this year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Guest: Andrew Agopsowicz, RBC Senior Economist.
On this week's Media Project Alan, Rex, Judy, and Barbara discuss public TV viewership. The panel also discusses President Trump's attack on CBS News reporter and Asian American, Weijia, and more. Featuring: Dr. Alan Chartock, President and CEO of WAMC Northeast Public Radio Rex Smith, Times Union Editor-at-Large Judy Patrick, Former Editor of the Daily Gazette and […]
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Learn why fear is so powerful, but hope is within sight. This episode features an interview with CBS reporter Bobby Lewis and his recent book "Finding Joy Beyond the Headlines." Hear how to find joy and gain new hope in a world crowded with bad news. Tom Goodlet: https://tomgoodlet.com/ Raul Serrano: https://drserrano.me/
CBS Reporter Major Garrett, Alex Jones Blatant Bias is a Lackluster Example of How Low American Press has Fallen. Wost Example of American Media Bias CBS Reporter Major Garrett's Smeer Campaign on Trump after a mass shooting. Disgusting CBS Reporter Major Garrett Grandstanding On The Deaths of Schoolchildren.Alex Jones B.S. on Florida Shooting. Jones "Mainstream News", is now Radar Online, who does almost NO FACT-Checkinghttps://radaronline.com/videos/las-vegas-killer-stephen-paddock-prostitute-lover-missing-before-shooting/Alex Jones (1st HOUR) Thursday 2/15/18https://youtu.be/xwtoGTfjey8?t=3m25shttps://ssristories.org/category/occupation/teacher/36 School shooters/school related violence committed by those under the influence of psychiatric drugshttps://www.cchrint.org/school-shooters/Music: AnnoDominiNation.com - Old School (with Hook)http://alexexumshow.tumblr.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/MrAlexexum
CBS Reporter Major Garrett, Alex Jones Blatant Bias is a Lackluster Example of How Low American Press has Fallen. Wost Example of American Media Bias CBS Reporter Major Garrett's Smeer Campaign on Trump after a mass shooting. Disgusting CBS Reporter Major Garrett Grandstanding On The Deaths of Schoolchildren.Alex Jones B.S. on Florida Shooting. Jones "Mainstream News", is now Radar Online, who does almost NO FACT-Checkinghttps://radaronline.com/videos/las-vegas-killer-stephen-paddock-prostitute-lover-missing-before-shooting/Alex Jones (1st HOUR) Thursday 2/15/18https://youtu.be/xwtoGTfjey8?t=3m25shttps://ssristories.org/category/occupation/teacher/36 School shooters/school related violence committed by those under the influence of psychiatric drugshttps://www.cchrint.org/school-shooters/Music: AnnoDominiNation.com - Old School (with Hook)http://alexexumshow.tumblr.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/MrAlexexum
Chung Moo Quan: The Cult and the Con In the mid-1980s Pam Zekman, an investigative reporter for CBS Affiliate WBBM TV in Chicago, received a tip about the Chung Moo Quan martial arts schools, and started an investigation. Zekman is known for her aggressive investigative work. She has shared two Pulitzer Prizes for investigative reporting, for the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times. One of the tips was about a woman who started taking her son into a local Chung Moo Quan school for lessons. While waiting for her son during his lessons, she began a friendship with the instructor and enrolled in lessons herself. The friendship was said to have possibly evolved into a relationship. The married woman’s family intervened, and hired Clinical Psychologist Dr. Edwin Morse to counsel her. According to Dr. Morse, in the spring of 1988 he began working with the woman, who was involved in Chung Moo Quan in the Chicago area. During this therapy, it became evident to him, that the woman was following behavioral and attitudinal practices contrary to her normal mode of operating, before she entered the School. Russell Johnson talked with her husband and he told him that he had hired someone to follow Master Kim, and take pictures of him. The pictures, along with a note, were sent to Master Kim, saying that he could be gotten to, and to leave the man and his family alone. The harassment stopped after that. He expressed to Russell Johnson that he would like nothing better than to see Master Kim dead. Russell took him seriously, but at the time could not comprehend why someone could hate Master Kim so much, that they would want him dead and now Russell Johnson says he is happy that Kim is dead.
CBS Travel News Editor has an extended conversations for Legendary Correspondent Bill Plant about the potential changes to Air Force One and covering the civil rights movement.
1 - CBS reporter Larry Miller is in London reporting on the UK elections. 2 - The new Corvette is mad cool; NSA bulk data collection ruled illegal. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - Jade Helm 15 reaction and follow-up; Jade Helm 15, Jude Law, and Murphy's Law.
Report on the South Korean ferry tragedy; Late night is full of white male hosts; Crazy cat stories
Mailbag; CBS reporter Teri Schultz gives us the very latest on the Ukraine
North Korean guys get haircuts like their dear leader; Thefts at LAX; Muslim Brotherhood protests over death sentences; Is Mickey Mouse making your child stupid?; Northwestern football players can legally unionize
Sharyl Attkisson vs. CBS: Reporter first tried to quit a year ago. Missed Alarms and 40 Million Stolen Credit Card Numbers: How Target Blew It. Richie http://www.facebook.com/skypilot renegadetalk@gmail.com
Rich and Mark Blasting off about Linda McMahon's WWE teamed with Girls Gone Wild in 2003, McMahon Hits Dick Blumenthal on VIETNAM Claims in New Ad, Brown and NutMeg Whitman Heated Debate about her Housekeeper, Sam Rubin RICK Sanchez TV CNN Anchor fired for calling Jon Stewart a Jew, CBS Reporter arrested on Pot Charges, Las Vehas is a GhostTown (DEAD)
Interview: Daniel Schorr, former CBS Reporter and NPR Analyst on Ed Murrow, CBS, and his career
Interview: Daniel Schorr, former CBS Reporter and NPR Analyst on Ed Murrow, CBS, and his career