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Morning Joe
Does anyone here not watch Morning Joe in the mornings?
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I watch it primarily in the mornings when on my exercise bike. I'll switch to CNN, Faux, or ESPN during commercials. Morning Joe is certainly superior to CNN's morning show with Soledad O'Brien and light years better than the insipid Faux and Friends.
Morning Joe is the only one of the three that isn't dumbed down to the point of ridiculousness, though O'Brien's show isn't completely worthless like Faux's. That said, I cannot watch any MSNBC, CNN or Faux programming in the evenings. Gawd-awful. Oh, and Mika is hot. |
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:rolleyes: Not my style but that's what makes the world go round. |
I don't watch TV until the local news about 4:45 or 5:00 PM, then the BBC at 5:30 and PBS Newshour at 6:00 PM. During the day the stereo is tuned to WBJC, local classical music station.
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I watch it in the AM when I eat before my commute then I listen a little bit on XMSirius...usually switch over to the BBC World Service after that or the Loft for tunes.
Pretty good show and balanced too. If you do not listen to the BBC World Service you are missing some great news coverage. You can here it on the web as well as the old fashioned short wave radio ... |
France24 for about 20 minutes over coffee.
Pete |
Stephanie Miller on Current TV. Her dad was Barry Goldwater's running mate back in '64.
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I always listen to the KCBS AM radio, their news staff is much larger and so has more coverage to offer. Plus almost always John Madden calls and talks with the sports guy at 8:25 and that is always fun and informative.
Sometimes I watch CBS TV in the morning now that Charley Rose is on it and they have a west coast broadcast so it isn't 3 hour old leftovers to start the day with those annoying how to cook a holiday dinner in 2:30. Plus, no cable here. http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/ima...ies/banana.gifhttp://www.audiokarma.org/forums/ima...ies/banana.gifhttp://www.audiokarma.org/forums/ima...ies/banana.gif Carl |
I will listen to Morning Addition and BBC America after seeing the local weather forecast on TV. If I'm in a news state of mind. Most times it is music I listen to in the morning.
Barney |
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fifty year old. Too bad she is a lipstick lesbian. |
I get home a 07:30, shower up, walk the dog, play on the 'net for a bit in bed by 09:00.
Get up at 16:30, off to work at 18:00. On my days off, I listen to tunes, watch movies, do chores and sleep. Might catch some CNN at work, in the breakroom. |
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Lol. Yeah, their insiduous leftie muslim & cheese loving ways are slowly seeping into my soul :D
http://calitreview.com/wp-content/up...honRunAway.jpg I rarely watch the show - just read the ticker. Awesome. http://www.mhznetworks.org/ http://www.france24.com/en/ Pete |
I am surprised so few folks have the TV on in the morning while getting ready for work. I was brought up on the "radio alarm clock" and TV is today's radio at home. (at least I thought)
I am also surprised CNN, local TV and Fox get no love in the AM. |
Out of bed at 5:10AM, shower and shave, dress, and out the door at 5:40AM. That means I can leave work at 2:00/2:30PM and have the rest of the afternoon to play. The TV may be on local news but it is really just background noise unless something big is going on.
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