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Yeah, Earth, Wind & Fire.KC and the-- KC and the Sun-- Village People.How did you pick the lineup?
independent he plays the saxophone and he's been to all seven continents so please welcome DavidKCK well thank you very much Katie and thank you all of you who are participating virtually uh whether it'sNew York or what DC or uh Mountain View elsewhere um Katie uh came to me a month
and artists, and that's how Pacifica was formed. Um, the first Pacifica station, KPFA '49 andKCFK in Los Angeles '59, 1960 my station in New York, WBAI, WPFW in Washington 1977, KPFTin Houston 1970. Those are the five Pacifica stations. That station in Houston is the only one in the country who transmitter was blown up. Uh, in the first few months of operation
And they did it in the Vomit Comet, with the KC-135.Or not KC, the 135 that dives.And you get 20 seconds of weightlessness.
He was appointed official historian of the Faulklands campaign in 1997.He was awarded the KCMG in 2003.In June, 2009, he was appointed to serve as a member of the official inquiry into Britain and the 2003 Iraq war.
And they didn't organize it.That was KCRW, originally.
An LA native and long-time Santa Monican, she writes about cooking, markets and food for such magazines as "Bon Appetit," and she's a regular guest on Evan Kleiman's "Good Food"show on KCRW. And we have Linda Burum. She's the author of "A Guide to Ethnic Food in Los Angeles" and an expert on international cuisines. She writes regularly for such publications asthe "LA Times" in Los Angeles. She lives in Santa Monica, but covers all of Southern California in her never-ending quest for that great little market or secret cafe.
Publications that I would suggest going to one is the national barbecue news andthe other is the KCBS bullshet okay so those are the two thatI would recommend you look up and uh and uh you can go online you can uh order a
thanks everyone for coming um I'm happy to see all of you and today we are goingto hear from David KCK um who's visiting us from San Francisco so not too far away and the whole topic of this talkmade me think of a scene from Ghostbusters and I'll explain why uh there's there's a part where Bill
The editor was Marc Capobianco.We also had a lot of-- KCBS covered it.
has been featured on CNBC market watch and editor and publisher Padilla is aregular business news commentator on kce and KD o television and he's here today to talk about the book he hasco-authored with Paul Malo chain of blame how Wall Street caused the mortgage and credit crisis please
Right, but in many corporate environments, that's the experience people have.If you listen to KQED in San Francisco or KCRW in LA, whatever it is wherever you are, please do contribute because that money actually
I mean, I was pleasantly surprised by that.Right. So KCPT PBS station aired the show and called me a couple weeks afterwards and said,
but meanwhile pronunciation is moving ahead much faster and so that's why we have things like KN and knife with a Kwhereas however many hundred years ago they were pronouncing that as KCK knif or knife or something like that and soso you're right in the sense that spelling looks more locked in place but
I mean, I was pleasantly surprised by that.Well, there's also the KCPT new.
"The Expanse" did it. "Apollo 13" did it.And they did it in the Vomit Comet, with the KC-135.Or not KC, the 135 that dives.
But I've had good people, and I've met great people along the way.My friend Kelly Simmons, who I met through Mayra working in the KCP programs.I met my friend Danny, who's here also with me.
So for example, like seeing a large corpus of text, whenever you see king, you see queen a lot-- the co-occurence a lot.But in chemistry, whenever you see NaCl, you see KCl a lot.So somehow, the machine will understand Na and C and K may be very related to each other.
And Al and I went out there and put together.Cool. And that turned into a half-hour episode which aired on KCPT, which is the Kansas City affiliate for PBS.We have a clip of that too that we'd like to show you.
And by the way, I'm doing a great cherry almond salad on KCRW's "Good Food" this Saturday at 11:00.
And they didn't organize it.The SNL people who live out here, who would've heard KCRW, picked it up at some point.
And we're donating a portion of the proceeds to MOCSA, an organization that provides treatment and services to survivors in KC.
And mine was "Kid Cupid." That was the name I gave myself. I enjoyed it; I thought I was "Kid Cupid." And considering my spelling abilities, I spelled it with a KK instead of KC. And
Amelia has written this wonderful farmers' market cookbook, "The Santa Monica Farmers' Market Cookbook." She's also a contributor to KCRW's "Good Food." She is on
Matt Miller. Uh, many of us here in Santa Monica know Matt as the host and voice of the center of KCRW's talk show,
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