
Audio clips that didn't fit into WBEN's other categories
The final communication between the pilot and air traffic control before Flight 3704 crashed.
Audio|Fri, 13 Feb 2009
|Brazilfound at1:31
“…was great it is -- wouldn't let that happen. -- visited Brazil's look at it now what did you report. -- It was just haven't. About twelve to. Called it city. Eight helicopter right …”
and an eye on flooding
Audio|Wed, 11 Feb 2009
|looks pretty badfound at0:00, 1:08
“…An outstanding job it is not -- Stevenson street bridge where there's a substantial ice Germans won the state of the city of buffalo engineering group. Has been checking all night long with me now is probably don't want others injured senior engineers. Don -- describe what we have here looks pretty bad but my understanding is it's. It's just that it looks much horse. …”
“…and others still nice jab at like Decker in west Seneca. . It -- this way what kind of trouble that create here. What we would definitely see if that would make it down towards this area spout bubble which ethnic here right in the states but that might out spoke out of Bush's camp brought -- the pop river. This city's been our ice breaking for the past two days beyond. Navigational portion of the poplar river is wide open right now. So any ice and water that makes it down -- just that the Bailey avenue bridge …”
CBS Correspondent Steve Futterman wraps up the 2009 Grammy Awards
Audio|Mon, 9 Feb 2009
|Chris Brownfound at1:51, 0:00
“…it apart there was one person missing from the Grammy show rapper Chris Brown was supposed to perform but he canceled his appearance. Bubbling and alleged battery incidents CBS news special report I'm Steve Waterman. . …”
“…CBS news special report the Grammy Awards I'm Steve Letterman at Staples Center in Los Angeles. The 51 grammys turned into a big night for former Led Zeppelin member Robert Plant and bluegrass star Alison -- The -- won five grammys including record of the year. For their collaboration I'm …”
Tonight on 60 Minutes, hero pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger tells CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric what it felt like to land a jetliner with 150 passengers and 5 crew members on the Hudson River.
Audio|Sun, 8 Feb 2009
|Chris Martinfound at1:08, 3:15
“…joined rocks royalties. To send -- a little his quirky charismatic frontman Chris Martin. . Was married to one of the most beautiful women in the work. Your public flights are completely separate. Yeah. …”
“…River. Only five minutes earlier -- solemn Berger had taken off from LaGuardia Airport on a routine flight bound for Charlotte, North Carolina. …”
A journey with UB Prof. Kenton Stewart, who ventures out on area lakes every 5 days in the winter as part of his climate research
Audio|Fri, 6 Feb 2009
|pusherfound at0:12, 2:47
“…the soul may cause the water to come up. Places has a density lesson out of water. -- Density anomaly that is important is accidents importantly people don't think about that into place to -- that water. So today. You'll walk on water. Problem extra time first time. The -- is just starting to form you have to tunnel that's safe enough to go on around. The end of the year when prices providing very rapidly. I immediately think what you -- makes you easily and so. You know on a pusher book always a safety on yours on. -- this thing on hard and it goes to one of black. If it takes …”
“…find out that regard well today climate change or is it an NHL long term climate change which you can't just look at one or two winters because there's always. Which -- two interchange so …”
from the flight later dubbed "the Miracle on the Hudson."
Audio|Thu, 5 Feb 2009
|George archerfound at1:37, 2:21
“…apart -- I got back it's fifty point nine -- George archer embraced want to go to the airport right now portray our project engineer and assistant. I yet here I would avert strike …”
“…eighteen point nine read -- can't take is if you also got Newark Airport -- too -- about that marked. -- Laporte sure they can Arctic considers go to part of the I didn't fatigue or …”
on the stimulus plan
Audio|Thu, 5 Feb 2009
|Barack Obamafound at0:19, 1:21
“…spirited way. But for president Obama to expect the nation and the Republican Party. . To acceptability. Nancy Pelosi and the far left puts together that rewards unions. That spends billions on global warming research that goes into all kinds of social engineering. If Barack Obama for the American people who are really suffering. We're gonna take all of this and say -- yeah. He he's not living …”
“…confidence that things will get better than. That's where abruptly is -- Barack Obama's shoes right now his job as the leader right is to get everybody to say. Okay they've got it under control we'll …”
CBS News Correspondent Cami McCormack previews Katie Couric's interview with the "Hero Crew".
Audio|Wed, 4 Feb 2009
|Danvillefound at0:18, 0:04
“…Tackling in Charlotte, North Carolina the headquarters of US Airways so first cemented Danville California were captain Sully someone -- Lives and talk to him and his wife Laurie. About this whole experience and it's a …”
“…up this Sunday you have an interview with the crew. Of the US Airways flight to the pilot who's successfully landed on the Hudson River in New York last month. First of all you have to …”
from CBS News
Audio|Wed, 4 Feb 2009
|Big Threefound at0:41, 1:23
“…going away and this economy. Is going to be all right. The Big Three need big help. According to analysts December was their worst sales month in a decade. They sold about ten million cars and light trucks -- 39%. Plunge your a year. For the first time ever Detroit now probably owns less than half the American car market. Well qualified buyers get four point 9% APR on the O nine Malibu but even with deals on all night and steals and no way his Finger Eleven thousand off the stick -- car dealers face more rough road into. …”
“…GMAC the financing arm of General Motors just lowered its minimum credit score to qualify more customers. From 700 America's top 25% of consumers to 621. Net. …”
CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric interviews President Obama for the CBS Evening News.
Audio|Tue, 3 Feb 2009
|the Pentagonfound at1:08, 2:12
“…contract infirmary he honestly did -- beat the number two person at the Pentagon during the course of the campaign he spoke passionately. About ethics reform and against lobbyists that. So what happened it gives people …”
“…This is the problem when you can make this self inflicted wounds you end up being distracted from. But we the people that's us. …”
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