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From: "Glenn Meadows"
Watch the MSNBC.COM live stream. A 30 second advert at the beginning of
the stream when you connect, then an hour of uninterrupted stream, NO
intrusions, just the raw video. After an hour, it times out, and goes to
the next video in their "stack", so you have to re-connect. I've
left it on since the hearing started. Interesting stuff when you see/hear
the whole proceeding, then see the various news organizations
"slant" when they do their sound bites. I also think Fox has a
live stream as well, needs Windows Media player though for those that avoid
that software.
--
Glenn M.
"Mark" wrote in message
news:4327aec5$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> What a pain in the neck it is to observe the hearings. NPR has
> it on radio, but they incessantly break in to remind you of their great
> community service and that you can catch their regularly scheduled
> programming on the FM side of the dial -- all the while stepping on the
> testimony so you can't hear it. CSPAN cuts away to whatever they usually
> cover when they feel like it, and the cable channels are spotty at best,
> and full of talking heads telling you what "they" think you
just saw...
> Grrr
>
> "Ellen K." wrote in message
> news:urafi15r7vi5ofhmns778nupgo3923bivh{at}4ax.com...
>>I didn't read the transcript, so your post is the first I heard of this.
>> Agree 100% with your assessment.
>>
>> On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 00:25:03 -0400, "Mark"
wrote in
>> message :
>>
>>>Thank goodness that Bush put up Roberts. His surprisingly (and
>>>thankfully)
>>>candid answer as to the question on whether the Supremes should cite and
>>>use
>>>foreign law in their decisions for our country, was a resounding NO.
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