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Tuesday, June 13, 2006

National media meets local

Today VCAM had a visit from CNN. That's right, the Cable News Network. They are doing a piece on one of our producers for their American Morning program. Anchor Keith Oppenhiem was here interviewing Rob and the producer in question. Below are some shots of Oppenheim interviewing Rob. We'll update here when we find out when the segment will air--they seemed to think it will be sometime next week.





UPDATE: The piece ran on Wednesday morning, 6/28. We have a tape of it at VCAM if anyone wants to see it.

2 Comments:

At 11:11 AM, Cris Ericson said...

Hi!
I would like to suggest that any person with a show, or any person who is willing to do a show, on Burlington public access, please
do a show on
Louis Thabault, 802-658-3827,
125 Kennedy Drive, S. Burlington, 05403,
Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate.

He is one of several candidates competing with Bernie Sanders in the Primary election September 12th, 2006 for the position of Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in the General election in November.

Louis, almost age 54, is very shy and has never been on public access t.v. before, so this would be a "first".

Louis's career in the Post Office familiarized him with Vermont and its people and needs and problems
on a ground level close to the people.

Some of his favorite issues are Corruption, Energy, Foreign Affairs, Internet Gambling and Chemical Contrails.

No other candidate for U.S. Senate is talking about the issue of chemical contrails from military jets.

Chemical contrails are not the same as regular trails from civilian jets, but they look the same, long lines of white.

Chemical contrails from military jets, of which there are many over Burlington, are alleged to cause health problems.

Please call Louis, 802-658-3827 and ask him to be a guest on your public access t.v. show.

Democratic voters have a right and a need to know who their choices are on Primary election day.

Just because Louis is shy doesn't mean he doesn't have a good, solid, educated, down to earth, common sense head on his shoulders.

Sometimes the best candidates need to be watered and nourtured by the public, while the others need to be weeded out.

I am a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate. I don't want to see Democratic candidates who might be your best shot being trampled by Bernie Sanders.

Sincerely, Cris Ericson,
formerly of Burlington but now of Chester, Vermont
http://crisericson.com
http://www.vtgop.org/Candidates/

 
At 11:23 AM, Cris Ericson said...

Vermont Republican Candidates

Cris Ericson

ps. I have submitted a DVD, Cris Ericson 2006 Political Issues to Government access t.v. CH 17. Please call and ask them when they will air it, hopefully in August.

It is one hour and 53 minutes long, so be prepared to record it.

It covers all the issues from Abortion to Water Quality.

Some of you might remember that I did the issue of Partial Birth Abortion as a guest on "Red Light" with Adam King in 2003 on CH 15.

It was hard to show it with a doll. This time I'm demonstrating with my little dog, "Z".

Although President Bush banned partial birth abortion after my 2003 appearance, the 9th circuit court of federal appeals ruled that the ban on partial birth abortion is unconstitutional, so it is an issue again.

I mailed my 2006 political issues DVD to every public access or government access station in Vermont.

I hope you see it!

GIVE BERNIE THE BOOT!

 

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