![]() People tuned in so excited, 'cause they thought that after months and months of promotion, CNN had finally found that missing plane.ĭICKINSON: And wasn't, like, Bernie Sanders live tweeting it? And he finally just gave up. That is why CNN had record ratings for the debate. The second to GOP primary debate was held in the Ronald Reagan Library, right next to Reagan's old Air Force One. ![]() SAGAL: That was John Kasich who was on stage expressing his opinion. SAGAL: That was a quote from one of the participants in what big television event on Wednesday night?īARRIOS: Oh, got to be the Republican debate. KURTIS: If I were sitting at home and watching this, I would be inclined to turn it off. ![]() SAGAL: Do that and you will win our prize - Carl Kasell's voice on your voice mail. SAGAL: So you, of course, are going to start us off, Steve, with Who's Bill This Time? Bill Kurtis is going to read you three quotations from the week's news Your job, of course - identify or explain just two of them. SAGAL: And making his debut on our panel, we're pleased to welcome a comedian who will be performing at the Funny Bone in Toledo, Ohio, on September 24 through the 27. SAGAL: Next, it's the woman who writes the syndicated advice column Ask Amy, appearing in the Chicago Tribune. Let me introduce you to our panel this week. I mean, I get to talk history and play with technology all day. I've been there for about eight years now. SAGAL: And how do you find out that work?īARRIOS: Oh, I love. And you never thought you'd be calling and writing to us, but the most amazing thing - I'm sorry. SAGAL: And what do you do there in Baton Rouge?īARRIOS: I am a world history teacher at an all-girls private school here in Baton Rouge. STEVE BARRIOS: Hi, I'm Steve Barrios from Baton Rouge Louisiana. It's time to welcome our first listener contestant. So why not give it a try? The number is 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. SAGAL: We, here, have a championship to celebrate every week. We're going to talk to him about how, in just a few years, he took a team of lovable losers and transformed them into a group of lovable people who don't lose quite so much. He is the owner and the CEO of the Chicago Cubs. SAGAL: But later on, we'll be talking to Mr. Of course, we're going to be talking about Wednesday's Republican presidential debate, which, fortunately for us, just ended minutes ago. We are proud of the show we have prepared for you today. And here's your host at the Chase Bank Auditorium in downtown Chicago, Peter Sagal. I'm the only man to make Janet Yellen raise her interest rate, Bill Kurtis. BILL KURTIS, BYLINE: From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is WAIT WAIT.
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