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The Rolling Stones are doing their soundcheck for tonight's performance at Barclay's Center in Brooklyn.
Don't forget you can watch the December 15 performance live on pay per view -- $40 for HD, $30 otherwise (at least on Xfinity/Comcast.)
The Stones have put an amazing quantity of songs from live shows, even full concerts, on You Tube. With one of those blue-ray/smart tv devices, you can easily watch You Tube videos on your big screen TV (as well as Netflix and Amazon Prime.) This is the one I got, (Sony $89), it's 1/3 the size of my old blue-ray player, the wi-fi is built in. [More....]
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Busy day at work for me, here's an open thread for you. All topics welcome.
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The 11 Show, starring me, today at 11. Topics for today: The debt ceiling is unconstitutional, the GOP's orderly surrender on the fiscal cliff, and more.
Your options to listen LIVE:
- Click on the embedded Flash player below
- Go to netrootsradio.com and click on the embedded player or direct link there
- iPad and iPhone users can download the SHOUTCast Radio app for your mobile device and search for "Netroots Radio"
- For Android: Try either the "StreamFurious" or "TuneIn" apps
- BlackBerry users, see this guide by idbecrazyif
Listen LIVE here:The Daily Kos Radio Player
Can't see the Flash player? Click here to download the stream directly.
Open Thread.
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Me and David Waldman on Daily Kos Radio:
On the agenda today: the continuing attacks on Susan Rice; is it too soon to ponder the 2016 presidential race; new PPP poll on Republican nuttery, and of course; more on filibuster reform. In particular, how well do comparisons of the 2005 nuclear option fight and today's filibuster reform effort really hold up? And why do editorial writers, misty-eyed for the days of the "Gang of 14" agreement, always forget that it enshrined the right and ability of the majority to change the rules by majority vote? Finally, a hint at a discussion to come: the NYT investigation into the value and efficacy of state and local government incentives granted to businesses in the hopes of bolstering job creation and retention.
Open thread.
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The 11 Show, starring me, today at 11. Topics for today: The BCS and the travesty that is Northern Illinois' inclusion, Mayor Hillary?, the fiscal cliff, and why being a "unique body" with "unlimited debate" is not a good thing for the Senate.
Your options to listen LIVE:
- Click on the embedded Flash player below
- Go to netrootsradio.com and click on the embedded player or direct link there
- iPad and iPhone users can download the SHOUTCast Radio app for your mobile device and search for "Netroots Radio"
- For Android: Try either the "StreamFurious" or "TuneIn" apps
- BlackBerry users, see this guide by idbecrazyif
Listen LIVE here:The Daily Kos Radio Player
Can't see the Flash player? Click here to download the stream directly.
Open Thread.
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The 11 Show, starring me, today at 11. Topics for today: The BCS and the travesty that is Northern Illinois' inclusion, the fiscal cliff, and why being a "unique body" with "unlimited debate" is not a good thing for the Senate.
Your options to listen LIVE:
- Click on the embedded Flash player below
- Go to netrootsradio.com and click on the embedded player or direct link there
- iPad and iPhone users can download the SHOUTCast Radio app for your mobile device and search for "Netroots Radio"
- For Android: Try either the "StreamFurious" or "TuneIn" apps
- BlackBerry users, see this guide by idbecrazyif
Listen to Daily Kos Radio right here:The Daily Kos Radio Player Non-Flash
Best bet for listening is the non-flash link with winamp or a similar listening software.
Open Thread.
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This is still all I want for Christmas. Thanks to all who have donated, I will be sending thank you emails this week. But I'm not close yet.
If you'd like to help make me a happier blogger, or just want to show some appreciation for TalkLeft, here's how:
For those who don't like paypal, here's my snailmail address. [More...]
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Hit yesterday with UCLA +9 and Kent +8 (also too Knicks -13.) I have a bushel of winners today (all picks 2 units unless otherwise indicated):
Tulsa -2 over Central Florida, Boise State -8 over Nevada, Baylor +4½ over Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh -7 over South Florida (3 units), Oklahoma -6 over TCU, Cincinnati -5 over UConn and Kansas St -10 over Texas.
BIG 10 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN - Nebraska -3 over Wisconsin (3 units).
ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - Bank of America Stadium - Charlotte, NC - Florida State -14 over Georgia Tech (4 units).
SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - Georgia Dome - Atlanta, GA -Alabama -7½ over Georgia (4 units.)
2 soccer specials: In the Bundesliga - Dortmund over Bayern Munich (+350) and in La Liga - Real Madrid (-1) over Atletico Madrid.
Open Thread.
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TGIF!
In celebration, 2 bonus college football selections! UCLA (+9) over Stanford in the PAC-12 championship and BCS buster Kent State (+8) over Northern Illinois in the MAc championship. 3 units each.
Also too, Knicks (-12) over the Wizards. More tomorrow.
Open Thread.
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It's all I want for Xmas. I'm convinced it will make me a happier person and a more dedicated and innovative blogger. So I'm sending out a Holiday fundraising request, because otherwise it's not in the cards for me this year.
If any of you want to send me a few dollars to buy one, or buy it for me, as a year-end show of appreciation or thanks, for personally funding TalkLeft the past 10 years and keeping it going 24/7, a contribution towards my new Mac within the next week would be a perfect way to express it -- and it would be awesome for me. Whether it's a few dollars, $10 or more, I'd truly be elated.
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn may have reached a settlement the civil suit brought by the New York hotel housekeeper.
The U.N. has upgraded Palestine's status to that of "non-member observer state."
The 193-member U.N. body voted 138 to 9 in favor of a resolution that stops well short of conferring independence on the Palestinians, but grants their territory limited privileges as a state, including the right to join international treaty bodies. Forty-one countries abstained
Bradley Manning will be allowed to plead guilty to 7 or 8 charges carrying a possible sentence of 16 years. [More...]
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I'll be in court today. If BTD comes by, and is going to be on the radio, I hope he'll add the details so everyone can listen.
This is an open thread, all topics welcome.
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