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It was April 4, 1964, and Jerry Lee Lewis had officially bottomed out. He hadn’t charted a record in years, and now, on tour in England and Germany, he was getting paid so little that he couldn’t afford to bring his own musicians. Instead,
Having fun here in a cafe broadcasting some music to you live… If the broadcast isn’t still live, here’s a trusty playlist… Here’s the system we are using…it’s pretty cool. (TechCrunch) Grooveshark, the streaming music site, has created a way for its users to
We will attempt to live stream the speeches–we are just using a smart phone so bare with us! The event is running late so…we should be back up w/ video when the speeches begin in a few minutes… This event consists of a rally
Video now available. Coming up at the top of the hour, 1:00 PM EST, Rush Limbaugh has announced that he will have Sen. Rand Paul on as a guest to speak about his filibuster. It is very rare for Limbaugh to do interviews. The
UPDATE…SEN. PAUL ENDS FILIBUSTER AT 12:39 AM–NEARLY 13 HRS. APPLAUSE ERUPTS IN SENATE CHAMBER DESPITE RULES… WHITEHOUSE DEAFENING SILENCE ON FILIBUSTER… TRANSCRIPTS OF FILIBUSTER… Republican senators who participated in the filibuster with Paul include, Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Mike Lee (R-Utah),
Laurie Anderson’s 1986 film, Home of the Brave, a documentation of her Mister Heartbreak concert tour, was shot in Union City, NJ, in the
The following is a playlist of Sen. Paul’s recent media appearances in the past few days–including his appearances on Erin Burnett’s CNN show at 7pm and FOX’s Cavuto at 8pm. If you’ve already seen a video click “next” on the bottom of the player.
STANDOFF UNDER WAY, 2 COPS DOWN… SHOCKING FOOTAGE OF FIREFIGHT – THIS IS NEW – GRAPHIC:
The president spoke today in Las Vegas about the current immigration system in the U.S. Here’s the White House’s immigration framework, which is similar to the Senate’s Gang of 8 framework.
UPDATE: You can now watch the archived debate here on C-SPAN. Excluded from the mainstream presidential debates, four candidates representing third parties face off Oct. 23 in a debate, moderated by former CNN talk-show host Larry King. The forum, described by sponsors as the