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you have a long stand up career and got in to podcasting and did you plan to take over the podcastinginess? you have one of the top podcasts ever. >> i was one of -- i wanted to take over the podcasting business. >> yeah. >> they were getting all the attention and now came in and stole thunder. haven't you? >> i still don't understand it. i'm amazed that i'm getting high ratings. like it's been at number one, and yeah, and it's gilbert godfrey amazing collosal pod can cast on gilbert godfr event y.com. i had to buy it from a guy in thailand, gilbert godfrey.com. it was a double insult that i had to buy my own name and two, how cheaply i got it. yeah. >> the it was a bargain? >> yeah, yeah, he threw in a -- >> did you get the dot net as well? >> i think for a while i was buying all those. >> now, look i love listening to your podcast in the car because they are long. this is a quick interview, we have five minutes that means my job is harder than yours, right in. >> yes, oh, yes. >> you get people to open up. you are not an old guy, but you love old people, don't you? >> old show busin
you have a long stand up career and got in to podcasting and did you plan to take over the podcastinginess? you have one of the top podcasts ever. >> i was one of -- i wanted to take over the podcasting business. >> yeah. >> they were getting all the attention and now came in and stole thunder. haven't you? >> i still don't understand it. i'm amazed that i'm getting high ratings. like it's been at number one, and yeah, and it's gilbert godfrey amazing collosal pod can...
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we're already 34 on itunes podcasts, we're very excited.s a good way to do interviews all year-round. and to get very intimate interviews with people in a setting that is substantive. a lot of interviews, you know like we do at the code conference, we want them to be deep and show you people that aren't on the stages. very interesting unusual people. and then what we also did is we in re/code replay radio, we're putting up all the code conference videos in an audio form, in a podcast form. you can experience these great interviews and we hope it will do well. we're having a lot of fun with it. >> well we've seen you obviously over the years, hold so many feet to the fire. everywhere from the president to steve jobs. it's going to be great, congratulations on that. >> thanks a lot. >> kara swisher again, the podcast is called the re/code decode. when we come back what is twitter these days? "the new york times'" nick bilton is searching for an answer. >>> what to expect from tech earnings next week? why rbc's mark mahaney thinks that things
we're already 34 on itunes podcasts, we're very excited.s a good way to do interviews all year-round. and to get very intimate interviews with people in a setting that is substantive. a lot of interviews, you know like we do at the code conference, we want them to be deep and show you people that aren't on the stages. very interesting unusual people. and then what we also did is we in re/code replay radio, we're putting up all the code conference videos in an audio form, in a podcast form. you...
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if a sports columnist in a podcast can't exercise free speech.ling him a liar is not like it came out of nowhere. one reasonable conclusion from the whole ray rice saga is that the commissioner of the nfl knew about the existence of the videotape and was lying about it. i'm not saying that is what he did but it's a reasonable conclusion. i thought that in the course of expressing their opinions, sports columnists are allowed to draw conclusions. apparently not. apparently you get suspended for that. i thought it was an embarrassing moment. emily: do you think football still disappears, still goes away? malcolm: i don't see how it doesn't. i think it will start to shrivel up at the high school and college level and then the pro game will eventually wither on the vine. boxing was one of the biggest sports in this country in the 1920's and 1930's. where is it now? emily: what about print media? the future of longform journalism. does it develop? or decline? malcolm: i think we are entering a golden age for media. there is more media and more variety
if a sports columnist in a podcast can't exercise free speech.ling him a liar is not like it came out of nowhere. one reasonable conclusion from the whole ray rice saga is that the commissioner of the nfl knew about the existence of the videotape and was lying about it. i'm not saying that is what he did but it's a reasonable conclusion. i thought that in the course of expressing their opinions, sports columnists are allowed to draw conclusions. apparently not. apparently you get suspended for...
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. >> host: you have a podcast and people can go to it and find it. do you put those letters in the podcast so that you have other ways to bring them out because obviously sending them to the white house you do not get a response or the attention but certainly there's a lot of people out there reading the alternative media and listening to the alternative radio. so aside from the alternative, let's talk a little bit about the use of the podcast. because the ultimate goal is to get the information out. it's not just to get an answer obviously. do you do a multitier approach to sending out this information? >> guest: i should do more of that. the program basically introduces people one very important subjects that are not in the news. so, that is the whole bulk of the program. i just interviewed steve silverstein and he hopes with others who are going to replace a presidential practice where you come in second like it happened four times in american history most recently in 2000 when al gore came in first, bush came in second but the electoral college b
. >> host: you have a podcast and people can go to it and find it. do you put those letters in the podcast so that you have other ways to bring them out because obviously sending them to the white house you do not get a response or the attention but certainly there's a lot of people out there reading the alternative media and listening to the alternative radio. so aside from the alternative, let's talk a little bit about the use of the podcast. because the ultimate goal is to get the...
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tweet yes or no. >> thank you. >> right now on the podcast donald trump go to the podcast of your phone tune in, or stitcher and download the donald on greta talk. a threat to beach goers after a terrible rocket explosion over florida. >>> get ready to speed read the news, first to indonesia where 70 are dead after a transport plane crashed into a residential neighborhood in the country's third largest city. the plane was carrying personnel and families. the plane crashed while the pilot was attempting to return to the airport. and in just hours u.s. state department releasing a new batch of emails received by former presidential candidate and secretary of state hillary clinton. getting documents from the state department and of course stay tuned to fox news as we monitor the release of those emails. and off the coast of florida, fresh concerns over debris from a rocket explosion. on sunday a space x rocketploding after takeoff from cape canaveral florida. the remains which could be toxic or explosive might wash up on shore. the rocket exploding two and a half minutes into flight. it wa
tweet yes or no. >> thank you. >> right now on the podcast donald trump go to the podcast of your phone tune in, or stitcher and download the donald on greta talk. a threat to beach goers after a terrible rocket explosion over florida. >>> get ready to speed read the news, first to indonesia where 70 are dead after a transport plane crashed into a residential neighborhood in the country's third largest city. the plane was carrying personnel and families. the plane crashed...
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. >> you have a podcast and people can go to it on nader.org. do you put those letters in the podcast so there are other ways to bring them up? obviously sending them to the white house, you are not getting a response but certainly there are a lot of people reading alternative media and alternative radio. aside from the alternative let's talk a little bit about the use of the podcast to get that information out. the ultimate goal is to get the information out, not just to get it answered. >> right. >> do you do a multitier approach to sending out this information? >> i should do more of that. the radio program interviews people that are on very specific set subjects that are not in the news. i just interviewed still steve silverstein who is from san francisco and a lamp broke the it has happened in american history when he came in first with gore and bush came in second but the electoral college put bush ahead. who knows about that. they now have 165 have 165 electoral votes. they have laws passed from maryland new york, illinois, illinois, cali
. >> you have a podcast and people can go to it on nader.org. do you put those letters in the podcast so there are other ways to bring them up? obviously sending them to the white house, you are not getting a response but certainly there are a lot of people reading alternative media and alternative radio. aside from the alternative let's talk a little bit about the use of the podcast to get that information out. the ultimate goal is to get the information out, not just to get it answered....
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, our we the people podcast where every week we call up the top liberal and conservative scholars to debate the constitution so you can engage in that great question and finally a civic for education and a tool that allows you to click on the bill of rights and see the ant seed ebts and trace that across the globe. i say this is constitutional heaven. i'm a law professor at george washington university and i feel every day so lucky to be able to be engaging in this great project of constitutional education. so signers' hall is in some ways the heart and soul of the constitutional center. this beautiful room, so simple and so powerful, that contains live-size statues of the men who signed the constitution. there are 42 statues in this room 39 people signed the constitution and they are all here and they are life-sized. this was an extraordinary process of creation to make the statutes. it is based on a 1940s painting about the constitutional convention and about ten years ago when the constitution center opened, a studio in new york commissioned 50 actors to stand in the positions tha
, our we the people podcast where every week we call up the top liberal and conservative scholars to debate the constitution so you can engage in that great question and finally a civic for education and a tool that allows you to click on the bill of rights and see the ant seed ebts and trace that across the globe. i say this is constitutional heaven. i'm a law professor at george washington university and i feel every day so lucky to be able to be engaging in this great project of...
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>> this is shaq podcast. it's the shaq-cast. welcome back, i'm shaq. i'm here with kim kardashian. >> hi. [ laughter ] >> first question. you gonna have another kid. you gonna name your kid another direction? >> no! >> why not? >> because why add another direction? north is the best. >> no it's not. what about south? >> no! i like north better. >> what about east? >> no! >> how 'bout west? >> i don't want to name my kid west west. >> what about south west like the airplanes? >> no! >> how about south east? >> no! >> north east? >> no! >> how about east? >> you already said east. >> what about east? >> no! >> then how 'bout east? >> no! [ laughter ] >> you should name your kid east. >> no! >> what about something like east? >> jimmy: all right. i think nothing's happened. [ laughter and applause ] we have a great show, everybody. give it up for the roots, right there! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we had a great week so far, there's more ahead. tomorrow night the hilarious bill hader will be here from "trainwreck." >> steve: yeah. come on. [ cheers and applause ] billy. >> jim
>> this is shaq podcast. it's the shaq-cast. welcome back, i'm shaq. i'm here with kim kardashian. >> hi. [ laughter ] >> first question. you gonna have another kid. you gonna name your kid another direction? >> no! >> why not? >> because why add another direction? north is the best. >> no it's not. what about south? >> no! i like north better. >> what about east? >> no! >> how 'bout west? >> i don't want to name my kid...
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programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's interview, he here areother programs you might like. george will talks about his book and yuval levin talks about his book. you can watch these any time in our video library at c-span.org. next live, your calls and comments on washington journal. then, live at 10:00 a.m. economic priorities. live at noon, the u.s. house of representative's devils in with legislators that will begin at 2 p.m. this weekend, on c-span's "birth of the white house" to events from iowa. it is the only place you can watch these events in their entirety. we will be live with the hall of fame dinner. it will be the first time that all the candidates share the same stage. and then we will be live with the family leadership summit. on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. c-span's road to the white house 2016. annual spending bills have hit roadblocks over the confederate flag issue. greece has reached a deal to avoid and exit with the european union. at the white house, president obama speaks at a summit on aging. hillary makes a spe
programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's interview, he here areother programs you might like. george will talks about his book and yuval levin talks about his book. you can watch these any time in our video library at c-span.org. next live, your calls and comments on washington journal. then, live at 10:00 a.m. economic priorities. live at noon, the u.s. house of representative's devils in with legislators that will begin at 2 p.m. this weekend, on...
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the lectures are also available as podcasts. download them from itunes or visit c-span.org/history/pod casts. >> each week, american history tv's real america brings you archival film that tells the story of the 20th century. ? ♪ >> the american farmer has fed us for 200 years. war, peace, oppression or prosperity. it's been a hard, plodding job, butt the former has kept us alive. not only that, but made is the best fed nation in the world. hundred 30 million people ask a lot of us farmers. a lot of us take it for granted. but in the 10 years before the war, he's been having a hard time making both ends meet. sometimes he wonders if he could make it good. yes, he wondered why he was working. that's thunder yo'ure hearing, farmer. that is hitler. he wants power. will be given to him, or will be lightning strike? because if this does, it's going farmer. you have a job to do. while it is not your war, not yet, you never can tell. 1940 tomatoes. 900 million bushels. eggs, 37 billion. hogs, 16 billion pounds. milk, 107 billion pounds
the lectures are also available as podcasts. download them from itunes or visit c-span.org/history/pod casts. >> each week, american history tv's real america brings you archival film that tells the story of the 20th century. ? ♪ >> the american farmer has fed us for 200 years. war, peace, oppression or prosperity. it's been a hard, plodding job, butt the former has kept us alive. not only that, but made is the best fed nation in the world. hundred 30 million people ask a lot of...
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go to the podcast section of your phone.nload the newest episode now and it's free now the san francisco mayor's time he is pointing fingers. the mayor talking about the broad daylight killing of kate steinle by the illegal immigrant. who is the mayor blaming? get ready, "on the record" takes new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business mom has always been one of those people who needs to keep busy. if she's not working in her garden, she's probably on one of her long walks with bailey. she was recently diagnosed with a heart condition. i know she's okay, but it concerned me she's alone so often. so i enc
go to the podcast section of your phone.nload the newest episode now and it's free now the san francisco mayor's time he is pointing fingers. the mayor talking about the broad daylight killing of kate steinle by the illegal immigrant. who is the mayor blaming? get ready, "on the record" takes new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the...
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q&a programs are also available as podcasts.ions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
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. >> you have a podcast and people can go to it, nader.org. do you put those letters in the podcast or other ways to bring them out in obviously sending them to white house may not get the attention but there's a lot of people out there reading alternative meet ya and listening to alternative radio. so aside from the alternative let's talk about the use of the podcast in getting the information out. your ultimate goal is to get the information out to the people. >> guest: that's right. >> host: not just to get an answer obviously. do you do a multitier approach to accepting out this information? >> guest: i should do more of that. the radio program basically interviews people on very important subjects that are not in the news. so that is the whole bulk of the program. i just interviewed steve silver steen from san francisco a philanthropist, and helps with other fund seven or eight people who are going replace this presidential practice where you can come in second in the popular vote and still become president, like happened four times in am
. >> you have a podcast and people can go to it, nader.org. do you put those letters in the podcast or other ways to bring them out in obviously sending them to white house may not get the attention but there's a lot of people out there reading alternative meet ya and listening to alternative radio. so aside from the alternative let's talk about the use of the podcast in getting the information out. your ultimate goal is to get the information out to the people. >> guest: that's...
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download the podcast to your phone. >>> why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake?did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. >>> a huge new clue in the search for malaysia flights 370. investigators saying they have a high degree of confidence the debris found in the indian ocean is the same model as missing malaysian airlines flight 3770. the investigators including a boeing investigator believe it is the a wing from a boeing 777 nfl players association filing a lawsuit on behalf of new england patriots quarterback tom brady. stay with fox as we follow this story. >>> offed record. for starters i have a real problem with sandra bland being pulled over for just failure to put a blinker on when chang
download the podcast to your phone. >>> why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake?did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to...
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that is with the weekly podcast. >>host: how many times a week? >> are those available? >> these are good technical questions they do not know the answer but i know you can download from my chair is. >>host: let's go to buy the book what is on your nightstand? i concede that question because i have a great new bed it is japanese platform the reason i got it it has a border to go all around is my compiled books around the entire bed so i am surrounded by books right now i'm surrounded by books that are in large part about reading and to others are drawn to read i fall in the latter category that i look for writers whose voice i admire. by now with shirley jackson is a perfect as say about the recently reissued domestic trading to write about living with her kids to shot about the sensibility and the wit. >>host: who are your favorite nonfiction authors him? >> it is touched of broad question right torment people buy these questions? there are so many favorites. that is a hard question off the top of my head per cry wish i had my bob here to consult. biographers steven mca
that is with the weekly podcast. >>host: how many times a week? >> are those available? >> these are good technical questions they do not know the answer but i know you can download from my chair is. >>host: let's go to buy the book what is on your nightstand? i concede that question because i have a great new bed it is japanese platform the reason i got it it has a border to go all around is my compiled books around the entire bed so i am surrounded by books right now...
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lectures in history are also available as podcasts.isit our website at c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> 70 years ago the first atomic bomb was tested near los alamos new mexico. a few weeks later nuclear bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki, japan. here is part of a 1965 u.s. army film describing the nuclear capability in the 1960's. >> an american desert. this was an early test before our country along with other nations agreed to cease testing of nuclear weapons. for today or nuclear power is such that in the words of our president, the combined destructive power of every battle fought by man is like a firecracker against the sun. [explosion] ♪ [explosion] [wind howling] >> this is the awesome power and the power we have today is greater than any adversary or combination of adversaries. the fact that we have it is the greatest deterrent to nuclear war. helping to protect us against nuclear attack are radar installations, networks of sensitive nerve ends. a nerve center of our defense alert system i
lectures in history are also available as podcasts.isit our website at c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> 70 years ago the first atomic bomb was tested near los alamos new mexico. a few weeks later nuclear bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki, japan. here is part of a 1965 u.s. army film describing the nuclear capability in the 1960's. >> an american desert. this was an early test before our country along with other nations agreed to cease testing...
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yevgen: it is like creating your own podcast. step one, start listening. there are different sources. a very popular filesharing service. you can see the documents in there. add the pdf documents. word documents. here they are. i can go to a web browser. i can have a new article. that converts the article links. now i need to tap on the ones i want to have. it cleans it off from any extraneous -- here the article is loading. >> tied to accidents after the 2009 bankruptcy, ruling with an unequivocal victory. >> 100 seven different voices, had quality of voices. you can list the articles and an article in spanish right here. peter: before you play that i want to introduce glenn. what is your role with charmtech labs? >> i am the chief accessibility officer. i ensure our products are usable by everyone. accessibility is a major focus for us because at any point during our lives any one of us can develop a disability whether it is through accident or birth. we need to make sure our user interface is access to everyone. peter: digit helped to develop this techn
yevgen: it is like creating your own podcast. step one, start listening. there are different sources. a very popular filesharing service. you can see the documents in there. add the pdf documents. word documents. here they are. i can go to a web browser. i can have a new article. that converts the article links. now i need to tap on the ones i want to have. it cleans it off from any extraneous -- here the article is loading. >> tied to accidents after the 2009 bankruptcy, ruling with an...
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please check out your daily newscast and the podcast where you can hear the factor 24/7.um membership. >> the mail bill your assessment of san francisco's pathology in the death of kate steinle is harsh but accurate. kenneth dean austin texas. i have lived on the southwest border with my mexican-american spouse for a long time. we have seen enormous changes. the fact is that too many wealthy people benefit from illegal flow of drugs and people. >>> juan williams has thea dasity to defend. o'reilly you are such a phony. you are making big bucks with your website however like the clintons you should be required to show where the money goes. in your case it's in the pocket of your fancy suit. not a suit big enough in the world to hold all of that money. the irs gets filing on bill o'reilly every year so it knows that all of the money i get, all of it every penny is donated to charity. i tell you to wise up but i fear it's too late. bill the women's soccer victory shows we are a united country. what are you smoking? no one watches soccer. good grief. the match was watched by
please check out your daily newscast and the podcast where you can hear the factor 24/7.um membership. >> the mail bill your assessment of san francisco's pathology in the death of kate steinle is harsh but accurate. kenneth dean austin texas. i have lived on the southwest border with my mexican-american spouse for a long time. we have seen enormous changes. the fact is that too many wealthy people benefit from illegal flow of drugs and people. >>> juan williams has thea dasity...
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go to the podcast section of your phone.nload the newest episode now and it's free now the san francisco mayor's time he is pointing fingers. the mayor talking about the broad daylight killing of kate steinle by the illegal immigrant. who is the mayor blaming? get ready, "on the record" takes you to san francisco. that's next. or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. planters. nutrition starts with nut. watch as these magnificent creatures take flight, soaring away from home towards the promise of a better existence. but these birds are suffering. because this better place turned out to have an unreliable cell phone network a
go to the podcast section of your phone.nload the newest episode now and it's free now the san francisco mayor's time he is pointing fingers. the mayor talking about the broad daylight killing of kate steinle by the illegal immigrant. who is the mayor blaming? get ready, "on the record" takes you to san francisco. that's next. or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking...
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geeta: i have a podcast where i interview people -- rebecca: like our executive producer. she was sharing her expertise on how to get shows like this. geeta: i t tell people how to find me. now, they will give me their e-mail address, so i am building a list, and that allows me to send them valuable content and growhat relationship. it is kind of like dating. they want to date me a few tes before i ask the question. rebecca: it was the whole question behind amazon prime. i checked and there were no good deals. lots of great titips today. thank you for coming on. when we come back, the surprising place ithe region seeing some spikes in housing prices. and a word of warning when it comes to donald trump. rebecca:elcome back. this week we heard good news from the dead when it comes to the tlook for the overall economy, and a spececial bright spot when it comes to worker wages. and more good newsor the housing market and more questions about whetherome key business partnershs will survive the controversies surrounding donald trump. joining us today are two of o regugulars, pet
geeta: i have a podcast where i interview people -- rebecca: like our executive producer. she was sharing her expertise on how to get shows like this. geeta: i t tell people how to find me. now, they will give me their e-mail address, so i am building a list, and that allows me to send them valuable content and growhat relationship. it is kind of like dating. they want to date me a few tes before i ask the question. rebecca: it was the whole question behind amazon prime. i checked and there...
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emily: what about podcasts? tim: another interesting category. we have comedy, non-music content.ould like to do is bring our own twist. how do we help that be easily navigable? had we bring intelligence, a curation approach? emily: what about music videos on pandora? tim: interesting to consider. only a fraction of our catalog of quality music videos. that could change over time. you can see potentially elegant ways to give someone that little, i want to snack on some video right now. emily: we have a presidential race happening. i know you guys are trying to add local and national ad dollars. what is your pitch to advertisers right now? tim: our political advertising business has grown exponentially over these years. in some ways, it is tailor-made for it, because we can geographically target messaging through audio, video messages. i anticipate that will grow and grow. one of the amazing things about data -- we can predict based on your zip code and style of music you are listening to your political affiliation, with 90% accuracy. emily: who are the democratic artists and repub
emily: what about podcasts? tim: another interesting category. we have comedy, non-music content.ould like to do is bring our own twist. how do we help that be easily navigable? had we bring intelligence, a curation approach? emily: what about music videos on pandora? tim: interesting to consider. only a fraction of our catalog of quality music videos. that could change over time. you can see potentially elegant ways to give someone that little, i want to snack on some video right now. emily:...
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he was going to this really silly comedy podcast and trying to deliver this message and millions of people it. brian: what was zach galifianakis up to when we watched? kristen: luckily, you are being much kinder to me. it is part of the joke, he is a comedian. he is kind of pretending that the president is boring, giving him a hard time. it is a variation on the shtick at stephen colbert used to have. putting on this persona like, he is unimpressed with the guest and needles them over things they believe. brian: what is your message to republicans? kristen: my message is that it is ok to be funny, it is ok to put yourself in situations where you can take a joke or in here the president was ok with jokes about the website being -- quote, created by the guy who made the zune. that is a tough interview. the president knew that being able to poke fun at yourself acknowledging imperfection rather than putting up a front was the better strategy. brian: what is a zune? kristen: it is microsoft's version of the ipod that did not sell particularly well. brian: let's go back to the debate to 1996. b
he was going to this really silly comedy podcast and trying to deliver this message and millions of people it. brian: what was zach galifianakis up to when we watched? kristen: luckily, you are being much kinder to me. it is part of the joke, he is a comedian. he is kind of pretending that the president is boring, giving him a hard time. it is a variation on the shtick at stephen colbert used to have. putting on this persona like, he is unimpressed with the guest and needles them over things...
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kennedy: in your podcast is amazing. your mail is next. the good news is a lot of you like me.ad news is even more of the bad news is even more of you do not. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying service. powered by truecar. online and on the usaa app. kennedy: this is the part of the job that i love so much. reaching into the mail bag together. >> i just stumbled across your show. number one i have said watching news since alternative nation and i love your new hairstyle. now i am glad you are speaking up of the ridiculous things going on in our country. >> you are the best thing on tv and libertarian. >> your show reminds me of "the daily show" you are funny. >> nothing
kennedy: in your podcast is amazing. your mail is next. the good news is a lot of you like me.ad news is even more of the bad news is even more of you do not. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a...
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it goes to a podcast. i'll give you an example.y stuff goes from five and a half hours to cbs local sports.com, slate.com and then it goes to different places from there. the other day an interview after he won the triple crown, the white-haired guy. to nine different places. that is not secondary. and i don't get paid for any of those. my misgiving. the point is if i was not and i was starting out i wouldn't want to put a value on every one of those applications. they have to monetize those. if they are not they are not doing their job and you have to be able as a broadcaster to put a value on those because the secondary, tertiary to the ninth degree of content are white you are providing. you are a content provider. you are not just a broadcaster anymore. that in all of those different places are all selling it to somebody with a plan is to sell it to somebody and you should be getting something for that. that is what is got to be decided. our business committee executives and to the lesser extent the time ted dabney terrible job
it goes to a podcast. i'll give you an example.y stuff goes from five and a half hours to cbs local sports.com, slate.com and then it goes to different places from there. the other day an interview after he won the triple crown, the white-haired guy. to nine different places. that is not secondary. and i don't get paid for any of those. my misgiving. the point is if i was not and i was starting out i wouldn't want to put a value on every one of those applications. they have to monetize those....
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q&a programs are also available as podcasts.captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: if you enjoyed this interview with kristen soltis anderson, here are some other programs you might like. george will talks about his book, and nice little patch on the north side. yuval levin on national affairs magazine, and katie tablets on herbook. you can watch these anytime or search our video library. congress returns tomorrow with the house senate speeches and at 2 p.m. for alleged he did business. -- legislative business. federals running bills were taken off the agenda after last week derailment over a confederate flag amendment. they could consider federal drought relief. the senate is back. no word on changes for the no child left behind act. live coverage is on c-span and in the and it on seas than two -- the senate on c-span 2. >> tv is television for serious readers. join
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[laughter] i have my own podcast, we released a book last year.grained in the comedy world out here. and snitching on my neighbors. we have to get upset about this, kennedy. kennedy: i know you have a daughter who is not quite two years old and is some point she will go to preschool then they will get their talents into her mind and she will schaede new for brushing your teeth for too long. >> you think i brush my teeth? i haven't taken a shower in three months i like myself like a cat. we have to make sacrifices to fill a swimming pool with a rubber balls. we don't need that water. if i have a fire in my house i will not put it out with water but only with the sand or a rug. kennedy: please come back when you were in new york. >> coming back for a special ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going
[laughter] i have my own podcast, we released a book last year.grained in the comedy world out here. and snitching on my neighbors. we have to get upset about this, kennedy. kennedy: i know you have a daughter who is not quite two years old and is some point she will go to preschool then they will get their talents into her mind and she will schaede new for brushing your teeth for too long. >> you think i brush my teeth? i haven't taken a shower in three months i like myself like a cat....
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kennedy: ross mathews is turning the ball over the place to the drag raced to his podcast and the red to me and we hit it off quite well. thank goodness we will always have this. >> i am so excited. i love you. kennedy: i love you. ever since you were on "the tonight show." >> vice started 2001 how about that? almost 14 years? did you ever get to ride motorcycles? >> no. he never asked me. kennedy: did you have a matching helmet? >> of course, . but we never go on the open road together provide love him with all my heart. kennedy: now was a fantastic launching pad. but now drag queen? >> to be 100% committed takes balls to dress up like of lady. not only with discrimination not just the legion but the attitude to entertain people think it's it is matching dollar bills but it is about to entertain the crowd. kennedy: and it is $20 it is a far more lucrative positions. >> when they win that title and not only get 100,000 but it is quite a career. kennedy: coming up i will show you what happens when we head to the karaoke bar in manhattan from shows like chopped. and the shaft when a mom
kennedy: ross mathews is turning the ball over the place to the drag raced to his podcast and the red to me and we hit it off quite well. thank goodness we will always have this. >> i am so excited. i love you. kennedy: i love you. ever since you were on "the tonight show." >> vice started 2001 how about that? almost 14 years? did you ever get to ride motorcycles? >> no. he never asked me. kennedy: did you have a matching helmet? >> of course, . but we never go...
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kennedy: in your podcast is amazing. your mail is next. the good news is a lot of you like me. news is even more of you do not. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? .ú.úññññññoññ i guess sometimes devastating things. it's got nothing to do with fairness. bam! your whole world changes in an instant. and you never see it coming. that's what happened to me... the day my mother had a stroke. i'm paul george, and i want you to learn the signs of a stroke fast, f.a.s.t. f, face drooping. a, arm weakness. s, speech difficulty. t, time to call 911. because the sooner they get to the hospital, the sooner they'll get treatment, and that can make a remarkable difference in their recovery. protect the ones you love. spot a stroke, f.a.s.t. fast. ♪red roses too ♪i see them bloom ♪for me and you ♪and i think to myself ♪what a wonderful world ♪music ♪oh yeah kennedy: this is the part of the job that i love so much. r
kennedy: in your podcast is amazing. your mail is next. the good news is a lot of you like me. news is even more of you do not. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? .ú.úññññññoññ i guess sometimes devastating things. it's got nothing to do with fairness. bam! your whole world changes in an instant. and you...
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it goes to a podcast.uff everyday goes five and a half hours and it goes to cbs local sports and two player.com and then he goes to different places from there. the other day i did an interview with the triple crown winner. that is to the ninth degree. i do not get hate for any of those. my misgiving now. if i was not and i was starting out, i would want to put a value on every one of those applications. they have to be able to monetize those. if they are not there not doing their job. you have to put a value on those because those secondary, tertiary to the ninth degree of content of what you are providing, you are a content provider. you're not just a broadcaster anymore. that and all those different places, all are selling it to someone or they are planning to and you should be getting something for that. that is what has got to be decided. our business and the talent have done a terrible job of monetizing the digital aspects of this. i have never gotten a straight answer in all these years. on how we m
it goes to a podcast.uff everyday goes five and a half hours and it goes to cbs local sports and two player.com and then he goes to different places from there. the other day i did an interview with the triple crown winner. that is to the ninth degree. i do not get hate for any of those. my misgiving now. if i was not and i was starting out, i would want to put a value on every one of those applications. they have to be able to monetize those. if they are not there not doing their job. you have...
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kennedy: in your podcast is amazing. your mail is next. the good news is a lot of you like me. news is even more of you do not. now there's a smart new way to protect and manage your home. at&t digital life home security and automation. digital life gives you round-the-clock monitored home security for your family's peace of mind... plus with the easy-to-use app, you can access your system remotely from your smartphone, tablet or pc... ...and it's easy to set up text or email alerts so you'll know right away if something happens at home. call now to get started with at&t digital life smart security for as low as $39.99 a month. but digital life isn't just about security. it's about control too. with home automation options... ...you can keep an eye on your home while you're away... ...lock and unlock doors remotely or even control your garage door... ...and help save energy with thermostat and lighting controls. with digital life, you're in control. so call now to get started with at&t digital life smart security for as low as $39.99 a month. don't wait. call a digital life spe
kennedy: in your podcast is amazing. your mail is next. the good news is a lot of you like me. news is even more of you do not. now there's a smart new way to protect and manage your home. at&t digital life home security and automation. digital life gives you round-the-clock monitored home security for your family's peace of mind... plus with the easy-to-use app, you can access your system remotely from your smartphone, tablet or pc... ...and it's easy to set up text or email alerts so...
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kennedy: in your podcast is amazing. your mail is next. the good news is a lot of you like me. you do not. two streetlights. the only difference: that little blue thingy. you see it? that's a sensor. using ge software, the light can react to its environment- getting brighter only when it's needed. in a night it saves a little energy. but, in a year it saves a lot. and the other street? it's been burning energy all night. for frank. frank's a cat. now, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. o nobody told me to expect it... ...intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual vaginal bleeding breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, live
kennedy: in your podcast is amazing. your mail is next. the good news is a lot of you like me. you do not. two streetlights. the only difference: that little blue thingy. you see it? that's a sensor. using ge software, the light can react to its environment- getting brighter only when it's needed. in a night it saves a little energy. but, in a year it saves a lot. and the other street? it's been burning energy all night. for frank. frank's a cat. now, two things that are exactly the same have...
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. >> programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed in this week's interview with kristin sanderson, here are some other programs you might like. george will talking about his book. yual levin from the public policy center on national affairs. katie pablich on her book, assault and flattery. you can watch these anytime at www.c-span.org. >> book tv is television for serious readers. join us next saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern for our all-day coverage of the harlem book fair with author talks and panel discussions featuring pamela newkirk and madea benjamin. saturday, september 5, we are live from the capital for the national book festival celebrating its 15th year, following sunday with senior fellow at the american enterprise institute lynn cheney. that is on book tv. >> next, prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. after that, a hearing on construction costs the u.s. embassy in kabul. in a discussion on key decisions in the u.s. in court. during his weekly question time, prime minister david cameron answer questions from
. >> programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed in this week's interview with kristin sanderson, here are some other programs you might like. george will talking about his book. yual levin from the public policy center on national affairs. katie pablich on her book, assault and flattery. you can watch these anytime at www.c-span.org. >> book tv is television for serious readers. join us next saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern for our all-day coverage of the...
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if you wait a few days be fortunate enough to get our website and see the podcast. the partnership. >> i didn't know how that happened. steve interlaces the history of digital piracy from germany to north carolina's. [inaudible conversations] stephen is written a thrilling account depicting the moment in history when owner lives available for free. before the foretold story of greed, cunning, genius and deceit how music got free is not just a story of the music industry. it's a must-read history of the internet. please help me welcome stephen with you and quakes i myself was a serial music pirate. and by the end of it so my entire drive. this is the first time in history that this was possible. i'm sure if i was i was in college and 95 or 94 would not been able to do it. he pirated mp3s and it would take a year and a half. [laughter] quick's digital music. almost all the files they have to be traced back to just three people. one of the guys was named brandenburg brilliant german inventor to investigating the property and how they actually and how they actually. abo
if you wait a few days be fortunate enough to get our website and see the podcast. the partnership. >> i didn't know how that happened. steve interlaces the history of digital piracy from germany to north carolina's. [inaudible conversations] stephen is written a thrilling account depicting the moment in history when owner lives available for free. before the foretold story of greed, cunning, genius and deceit how music got free is not just a story of the music industry. it's a must-read...
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it goes to a podcast. it gets cut up. i'll give you an example. my stuff every day goes from 5 1/2 hours live. it goes to cbs local sports.com and playit.com and then it goes to different places from there. now think about that. the other day i did an interview with bob. it went to nine place afters after i did it. i don't get paid for those. they're going to say i get enough. i agree. i am. the point is if i was not and i was starting out, i would want to put a value on every one of those applications. they have to be able to monetize those. if they're not they're not doing their job and you have to as a broadcaster to put a value on those because those secondary to the ninth degree of content are what your providing. you are a content provider. you're not just a broadcaster anymore. you're now a content provider. that and all those different places are selling it to something or their plan is to sell it to somebody and you should get something for that. what has to be decided. i think our business the executives in it and to lesser extent the ta
it goes to a podcast. it gets cut up. i'll give you an example. my stuff every day goes from 5 1/2 hours live. it goes to cbs local sports.com and playit.com and then it goes to different places from there. now think about that. the other day i did an interview with bob. it went to nine place afters after i did it. i don't get paid for those. they're going to say i get enough. i agree. i am. the point is if i was not and i was starting out, i would want to put a value on every one of those...
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if y you wait a few days you willfo be fortunate enough to go to our website and your podcasts. very interesting and fascinating questions. we are beyond excited to have stephen here with his new book, how music country which is something i have no idea. i just knew it was of where it d is on my phone ands my ipod. i did ipod. i did not know how it happened. written a thrilling accounte moment depicting the moment in history when ordinary life became forever entwined with the full online. suddenly all thve music ever recorded was ever available for free.ad i it is a a must-read history of the internet itself. please help me welcome stephen went. [applauding] quakes thank you so much for showing up today. i want to i want to thank mel in particular for hosting this event. this is my first time in nashville. my name is stephen witt. the book i have written is called how music are free, a history of music piracy. i piracy. i myself was the serial so music pirate. by the end of the firstt semester it i filled my possie. entire drive the pilot film in the first time in history ofuld
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follow us on twitter times a and reward and also check out the podcast. "making money" is next >> always the land of birth and has a magic expired? to represent the economy after today apple and facebook and amazon and the restaurant chain even starbucks. we will see just how well the current economy is very. students are skipping this and is it worth it? millions of children in poverty. isn't that what they say in queue but anyway? charles: apple reporting after the closing and beat on the top and bottom but a week forecast joining us now to lou discuss the big news we have our professionals in the studio. jim and hillary and steve cortes' from bbc partners trader. steve, that the initial reaction the on the. charles: everything was 7%. we'll start to see some of these come back. >> i think it amounted to a hill of beans with apple. they always beat by a considerable margin people were complaining by the guidance the business looks to be finding dash you could argue about the valuation the stock deals 1.6% so i think apple will be just fine. in terms of
follow us on twitter times a and reward and also check out the podcast. "making money" is next >> always the land of birth and has a magic expired? to represent the economy after today apple and facebook and amazon and the restaurant chain even starbucks. we will see just how well the current economy is very. students are skipping this and is it worth it? millions of children in poverty. isn't that what they say in queue but anyway? charles: apple reporting after the closing and...
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since i'm gonna promote my own podcast, you will look for a -- i degrees. let's bring steve in here who is also a big football fan. >> what were you discussing? >> we were discussing the 49ers. a lot of 49ers have left. >> how many hits are you getting on the podcast? >> a lot. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> plenty going on here. plenty -- where? well, down toward santa clara valley, there is a line of showers, thundershowers and reports of lightning down around hollister and also toward salinas. it looks like it's just about ready to head into gilroy. we have a lot-low clouds around. there it is. a line toward sacramento valley and up into the sierra and it sure looks like santa cruz mountains and into san jose. probably in the next couple of hours here. the cloud cover continues to stream in and i think a lot of this is poised to move in not only here but also lake county, mendocino county. starting to inch back in. some sun in here. i think we'll go from partly cloudy to mostly cloudy later on. a lot of cloud cover continuing to stream up. very, ve
since i'm gonna promote my own podcast, you will look for a -- i degrees. let's bring steve in here who is also a big football fan. >> what were you discussing? >> we were discussing the 49ers. a lot of 49ers have left. >> how many hits are you getting on the podcast? >> a lot. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> plenty going on here. plenty -- where? well, down toward santa clara valley, there is a line of showers, thundershowers and reports of...
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the majority of the letterwriting and it's to defend the american commercial systems podcasting in theregulation. they are pushing america in american broadcasting further away from the public-interest model. i spoke about on sponsored sustaining shows. they didn't have the largest audiences. they could have somebody like orson welles and contain the sort of popular writing. it's produced in this notion that even though broadcasting in the united states as a commercial enterprise. and you have response ability to educate and reform and culturally edify but because of the war of the world worlds and a couple of other controversies that occurred at the time people were very suspicious and rejected very strongly against the idea of a strong fcc that could enforce the requirements to weaken the public-interest requirements and the shows begin to disappear. they get a sponsor for campbell's soup and the campbell soup and the quality kind of declines very quickly. others disappeared and there is a wonderful cultural moment that goes away relatively quickly in the introduction of television t
the majority of the letterwriting and it's to defend the american commercial systems podcasting in theregulation. they are pushing america in american broadcasting further away from the public-interest model. i spoke about on sponsored sustaining shows. they didn't have the largest audiences. they could have somebody like orson welles and contain the sort of popular writing. it's produced in this notion that even though broadcasting in the united states as a commercial enterprise. and you have...
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but podcast host jesse meyerson says that's exactly what a moral government ought to do.ead jesse, you first. >> there is no such thing as a market free of government intervention. in order to have an economy, commerce, finance complex trade, debt resolution -- john: some governments enforce fairness. >> a massive government, the largest government programs are contract enforcement, property rights and resolution of debt. without those -- [laughter] john: the biggest programs are entitlements. >> the biggest program are entitlements, the regulatory agencies that actually reject contracts, they tell us that we cannot contract. [laughter] unless we abide by some guidelines or some bunch of bureaucrats have determined. i can't take whatever drug i want, i have to get permission from the fda. i can't, i can't build whatever automobile i want, ask google you have to get permission -- john: all right. let's go back to this the moral thing -- and i think most people agree with jesse on this -- is that life's unfair, government should step in and make it better. and you, the ayn
but podcast host jesse meyerson says that's exactly what a moral government ought to do.ead jesse, you first. >> there is no such thing as a market free of government intervention. in order to have an economy, commerce, finance complex trade, debt resolution -- john: some governments enforce fairness. >> a massive government, the largest government programs are contract enforcement, property rights and resolution of debt. without those -- [laughter] john: the biggest programs are...
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listening to her podcast with her husband, hysterical. >> share deep on their sex life.ut some of jenna's dance moves to the test. >> i can't wait. >> and the nae nae. don't have me do that. and the beautiful, pulled out of co-hefting trump's miss universe pageant. what he thinks about his trip to the border of mexico yesterday. "access hollywood live" starts right now. >>> stand by, billy and kit. stand by camera two. we're live in five -- four -- three -- two -- one.
listening to her podcast with her husband, hysterical. >> share deep on their sex life.ut some of jenna's dance moves to the test. >> i can't wait. >> and the nae nae. don't have me do that. and the beautiful, pulled out of co-hefting trump's miss universe pageant. what he thinks about his trip to the border of mexico yesterday. "access hollywood live" starts right now. >>> stand by, billy and kit. stand by camera two. we're live in five -- four -- three --...
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the 24/7 podcast which means you can hear "the factor" anytime if you miss us on tv. daily no-spin news which is heavily weighted and concentrated on the upcoming presidential campaign. in addition if you sign up for membership you get any one of my books free and that includes "killing reagan" which will be out september 22nd. so a very good deal and we're happy to welcome all of our new pms. brit hume is wrong about cruz and mcconnell. it has nothing to do with trump. cruz says mcconnell lied to him about supporting the export/import bill. patrick collins, hunting ton beach, california. bill you are spot on. republicans should be peppering the president withstandalone bills like kate's law and funding for sanctuary cities. the liberal press misreports things. good letter. kevin schultz, tucson, arizona. governor huckabee's remarks on the holocaust and iran were distasteful. israel is not defenseless. frank einstein pikesville maryland i usually cringe when politicians talk about the holocaust. it is a valid comparison. ryan baton rouge, louisiana. i am disappointed
the 24/7 podcast which means you can hear "the factor" anytime if you miss us on tv. daily no-spin news which is heavily weighted and concentrated on the upcoming presidential campaign. in addition if you sign up for membership you get any one of my books free and that includes "killing reagan" which will be out september 22nd. so a very good deal and we're happy to welcome all of our new pms. brit hume is wrong about cruz and mcconnell. it has nothing to do with trump. cruz...
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guest: the podcast form which a lot of users are switching to tablets and podcast and listening in the over bluetooth and it is their efforts to bring in all of these different stations and all these different shows on independent podcasts onto one channel on the smart phone i highly recommend a download. host: thank you for your time. guest: thank you for having me. host: we take a look at the recent decision the supreme court made on redistrict team. david wasserman will be our guest and then we will be joined by richard norton smith to talk about president obama, the recent victories he has seen and leads to a larger discussion about his legacy that will take place at a: 30. and the former head of the national transportation safety board deborah horseman will join us and now the head of the national safety council. we will talk about the government and private sectors role in promoting safety. we will take a look at those issues as "washington journal" comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow. we will see you then. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning perfor
guest: the podcast form which a lot of users are switching to tablets and podcast and listening in the over bluetooth and it is their efforts to bring in all of these different stations and all these different shows on independent podcasts onto one channel on the smart phone i highly recommend a download. host: thank you for your time. guest: thank you for having me. host: we take a look at the recent decision the supreme court made on redistrict team. david wasserman will be our guest and then...