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the podcast. something about hearing me tell a good story about how he didn't want what i was doing that made people believe that i could pull off what i was doing. i don't know what's going on there, but -- >> i have a horse way behind the card here. tilly briefly how the business is going to make money -- tell me briefly how the business is going to make money? >> we're looking at ads supported -- add revenue is one. and then listener. i come from public radio. where there was and is a thriving listener supported revenue model. in public radio, you guilt people and giving you money. i think there's a way we can make it a little more fun, and do a premium -- a freemium model. >> we will not be watching we will be listening for the success of gimlet media, which sounds fantastic. time now for a check of your world headlines. australia's central bank surprised investors by cutting expense mark weight -- rate -- cutting its benchmark rate. the local currency remains overvalued. the decisions that au
the podcast. something about hearing me tell a good story about how he didn't want what i was doing that made people believe that i could pull off what i was doing. i don't know what's going on there, but -- >> i have a horse way behind the card here. tilly briefly how the business is going to make money -- tell me briefly how the business is going to make money? >> we're looking at ads supported -- add revenue is one. and then listener. i come from public radio. where there was and...
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with a podcast. take a listen to a little byte from that. >> go ahead. >> if i were calling uber, and it said it was going to be here in two minutes, and it was all the time you had, what are you doing? >> i'm making a network of digital podcasts that will -- that are going to meet -- i'm sorry. >> what will it take to do it? >> it will take $1.5 million. i think. >> take out the i think. >> i'm looking for $1.5 million to $2 million. >> no, no. you're looking for a very specific amount of money. >> after an hour, i look over and chris holds up his hands. >> and his hands said what? >> he gave my pitch back to me. >> stop, in the name of god stop. >> please stop what you're doing right now. it was a very humbling experience. going out to try and raise money to start a company. i fancy myself a storyteller. when you're raising money you're telling a story of how your company is going to work. why it is going to be successful. i just went out there and i fell on my face. i was just awful at it. it took
with a podcast. take a listen to a little byte from that. >> go ahead. >> if i were calling uber, and it said it was going to be here in two minutes, and it was all the time you had, what are you doing? >> i'm making a network of digital podcasts that will -- that are going to meet -- i'm sorry. >> what will it take to do it? >> it will take $1.5 million. i think. >> take out the i think. >> i'm looking for $1.5 million to $2 million. >> no, no....
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up next, the return of the podcast.ams making a big comeback, and we will talk to a former radio producer turned entrepreneur who is documenting his podcast startup, called startup. ♪ cory: i am cory johnson, and this is bloomberg news. hot again, audio, thanks to the fastest podcast with 5 million downloads, and more people are listening, and then just listening, even, to podcasts. an 18% surge in podcast listeners in the second half of last year. enter alex blumberg, a former producer at npr, but now, he has founded his own podcast company called gimlet media, and he is betting there is a comeback in audio downloads that is here to stay. he is interesting. i want to see what you look like. i have listened to you for so long. look at you. you look like a real person. i just love this. i love listening to audio in the car and when i run. tell me what has changed to make this work when they fell on their face in the age of the ipod. alex: it has changed. our habits are changing a little bit. right now, if i went out to t
up next, the return of the podcast.ams making a big comeback, and we will talk to a former radio producer turned entrepreneur who is documenting his podcast startup, called startup. ♪ cory: i am cory johnson, and this is bloomberg news. hot again, audio, thanks to the fastest podcast with 5 million downloads, and more people are listening, and then just listening, even, to podcasts. an 18% surge in podcast listeners in the second half of last year. enter alex blumberg, a former producer at...
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the podcast. something about hearing me tell a good story about how he didn't want what i was doing that made people believe that i could pull off what i was doing. i don't know what's going on there, but -- >> i have the horse way behind the cart here. tell me briefly how the business is going to make money. >> we're looking at ad revenue and then listener. i come from public radio. where there was and is a thriving listener supported revenue model. in public radio, you guilt people and giving you money. i think there's a way we can make it a little more fun, and do a freemium model. that feels exciting and gives people value. there are founder of gimlet media. do you recognize these means? -- memes? we're going to speak to the imager, director of products about their interesting business. that's next. ♪ >> welcome book to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm cory johnson. image sharing site imager has just released the latest gif to the internet. they are for ways to capitalize on their content. yo
the podcast. something about hearing me tell a good story about how he didn't want what i was doing that made people believe that i could pull off what i was doing. i don't know what's going on there, but -- >> i have the horse way behind the cart here. tell me briefly how the business is going to make money. >> we're looking at ad revenue and then listener. i come from public radio. where there was and is a thriving listener supported revenue model. in public radio, you guilt...
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the true crime podcast with a cult following. all of that is ahead on "now." would you be willing to give up sharing your moments? sacrifice streaming all night long? is it okay to drop a connection, when you need it most? if you're not on the largest, most reliable network, what are you giving up? verizon. start the interview with a firm handshake. firm, but not too firm. make eye contact...smile. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it has tea tree and peppermint that cools on contact. and also keeps you 100% flake free. i use it for cooling scalp relief in a snap. mi bebé ha crecido tanto. try new head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. >>> a record-breaking winter brings another wallop to the northeast. the third snowstorm is sweeping across the northeast today bringing snow ice, and the dreaded wintry mix from the great lakes to new england. this storm system has dumped over a foot in boston since saturday. boston has been socked with over 60 inches of snow since january 9th. meanwhile, records are melting
the true crime podcast with a cult following. all of that is ahead on "now." would you be willing to give up sharing your moments? sacrifice streaming all night long? is it okay to drop a connection, when you need it most? if you're not on the largest, most reliable network, what are you giving up? verizon. start the interview with a firm handshake. firm, but not too firm. make eye contact...smile. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it has tea tree and...
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still ahead a connected murder may get a second chance at freedom, all because of a popular podcast. nick is following that story for us next. >> hey, there, fred, it's a show that captured the attention of millions and brought new life to a 15-year-old murder case. we'll show you how a serialed podcast may have helped a convicted murder win an appeal. >>> buying a home used to mean visiting a licenseded real estate agent. and visiting place after place until you find the one you loved. thanks to technology buyers can now browse real estate listings whenever and wherever they want. >> at least 85% of all congress assumers search, go online before they actually buy anything and well before they're ready to buy. >> reporter: today even with technology, red tape and paper abound- abound--that's the physician of square feet that's an internet based realtor. >> we have streamlined the process so you as the seller would download the app, you take pictures of your home and once you're finished it taked five or six minutes to create a listing, it's just going to be cleaner, simpler and faste
still ahead a connected murder may get a second chance at freedom, all because of a popular podcast. nick is following that story for us next. >> hey, there, fred, it's a show that captured the attention of millions and brought new life to a 15-year-old murder case. we'll show you how a serialed podcast may have helped a convicted murder win an appeal. >>> buying a home used to mean visiting a licenseded real estate agent. and visiting place after place until you find the one you...
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a case forgotten until it became part of the podcast serial. more than 5 million listeners had a chance to hear a different side of the now 34-year-old prisoner than the one prosecutors portrayed in the trial. >> i don't think i ever displayed any tendencies like that. >> reporter: the convictions 15 years ago relied on testimony from his friend, who told the court syed called him from a pay phone in the best buy parking lot, asking for a ride after burying lee's body. the podcast exposing cracks in that testimony. >> i just want to pause here and talk about this phone booth for a minute. weirdly, we have not been able to confirm its existence. >> reporter: all of syed's tries to appeal his conviction have so far failed. but friday in an unexpected twist, the maryland court agreed to hear fresh arguments on syed's case, citing ineffective counsel. >> if the appellate court throws out the verdict because of reversible error, the defendant could likely go free. >> reporter: the next step, the appellate court will hear oral arguments from both sid
a case forgotten until it became part of the podcast serial. more than 5 million listeners had a chance to hear a different side of the now 34-year-old prisoner than the one prosecutors portrayed in the trial. >> i don't think i ever displayed any tendencies like that. >> reporter: the convictions 15 years ago relied on testimony from his friend, who told the court syed called him from a pay phone in the best buy parking lot, asking for a ride after burying lee's body. the podcast...
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>> the power of a podcast. gloria, thank you. you're a big fan of that podcast. >> my wife and i listen to every episode. it's fascinating to see the new developments after the podcast concluded. it may be the case that she has to start that podcast back up again. >> 5 million. every time a go on a road trip, people are like, you have to start listening to serial. >> it will make the trip go quickly. >> you know what else would make it go quickly? t having three kids in the car. but that's another subject. >>> we need to get it over to ron who has been tracking the other stories for us. >> hi there, paula and dan. sara haines. good morning. >>> good morning, everyone. a georgia community is reeling this morning after man goes on a shooting rampage during a family gathering. five people are dead, including two children. kendis gibson has more on this horrifying massacre. >> reporter: this morning, the horror of what happened in this suburban atlanta neighborhood starting to set in. seven people shot. several children among the vic
>> the power of a podcast. gloria, thank you. you're a big fan of that podcast. >> my wife and i listen to every episode. it's fascinating to see the new developments after the podcast concluded. it may be the case that she has to start that podcast back up again. >> 5 million. every time a go on a road trip, people are like, you have to start listening to serial. >> it will make the trip go quickly. >> you know what else would make it go quickly? t having three...
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. >>> a convicted killer featured on a popular local podcast will have another chance to make his case. the decision that could bring him one step closer to freedom. we'll have that story including a story out of atlanta where five people were killed and police are now talking about the shooting. >>> developing right off the top at 11:00, things got chaotic in pentagon city after a power outage cleared out the mall. shoppers evacuated. traffic tied up. and as darcy spencer shows us from arlington, it could be a while before the lights come back on right? >> reporter: that's exactly right. i just checked in with dominion power. they are saying that the problem is an equipment malfunction underground. they have got half a dozen workers here working throughout the night to get this problem >> the cell phone video shows the chaos as shoppers tried to get out of the garage parking lot seemingly all at once. the shopping center evacuated when the power went out. >> we were in macy's and we were trying to go to apple to get my iphone fixed and when we walked in basically, the whole mall was c
. >>> a convicted killer featured on a popular local podcast will have another chance to make his case. the decision that could bring him one step closer to freedom. we'll have that story including a story out of atlanta where five people were killed and police are now talking about the shooting. >>> developing right off the top at 11:00, things got chaotic in pentagon city after a power outage cleared out the mall. shoppers evacuated. traffic tied up. and as darcy spencer...
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. >>> did the popular podcast known as serial play a role in an appeals court ruling? >> inova's big announcement and how it could change >>> huge news from inova this morning. the largest hospital center says it will transform the exxon headquarters to a state-of-the-art cancer research and medical center. the center for personalized health will have the cancer facility and the hospital's translational medicine institute. inova hopes this new center will draw first class researchers in a variety of fields. >>> just days after radio shack filing chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company now knows which stores will be closing. radio shack announced more than 1700 stores representing every state by alaska will close by the end of march. dozens in maryland, virginia, and dc are on the list. it's unclear how many jobs will be lost. we post ed the entire list of closings on our app and website so you can search for your branch. >>> when it comes to food, there are a few flavors that say maryland as much as that old bay spice. the copy says starting next week, 700 maryland dc, and
. >>> did the popular podcast known as serial play a role in an appeals court ruling? >> inova's big announcement and how it could change >>> huge news from inova this morning. the largest hospital center says it will transform the exxon headquarters to a state-of-the-art cancer research and medical center. the center for personalized health will have the cancer facility and the hospital's translational medicine institute. inova hopes this new center will draw first...
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>> he didn't know he'd be producing the podcast, editing the podcast.hen i get people like kattan on the show and tell old stories. >> seth: matt walsh. did you say jerry minor is coming on? >> jerry minor is coming on tonight. i'm going to talk about ferguson. >> seth: great. [ laughter ] >> talk about all the hot-button issues tonight. we figured out -- we actually figured it out. >> seth: well then, of course. then it's -- >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: yeah. well, mario batali you used to see back in the day as well, right? >> you could say that. >> seth: yeah. >> i was drinking at a bar and mario batali showed up with a bunch of people. >> seth: gotcha, okay. so you're really good friends. >> yeah, we're really good buddies. and then i was fine. you know, i'm just drinking. i think that was fine. but then mario batali comes in. he's like a tornado, and he's like, "yeah, let's go somewhere else, man." i'm like, "okay, all right. they're doing karaoke at planet rose. that's on 14th and 8th. and -- so he goes, "let's go!" i'm like, "okay, we'll all get in th
>> he didn't know he'd be producing the podcast, editing the podcast.hen i get people like kattan on the show and tell old stories. >> seth: matt walsh. did you say jerry minor is coming on? >> jerry minor is coming on tonight. i'm going to talk about ferguson. >> seth: great. [ laughter ] >> talk about all the hot-button issues tonight. we figured out -- we actually figured it out. >> seth: well then, of course. then it's -- >> yeah, yeah. >>...
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but um -- i was the first guest on your podcast. it's such a great idea for a podcast, the moment.and you were great. i barely knew what i was doing and you didn't make fun of me at all. which was nice of you. yeah, the premise of the podcast, what i'm really interested in is that people who accomplish remarkable things. i'm really interested in how they process the high and low moments of their lives and i'm glad we're here because fred, i really want you to be a guest and here's why. so i'm interviewing people on the show always and inevitably when they tell a story about their low moment it's always that somebody in a position of power that doesn't believe in them. and doesn't like believe their dream. [ laughter ] do you know what i'm saying? and you know so it occurs to me that that person is sitting right here. >> seth: yeah. >> and we should chop it up on the show. >> seth: yeah, i believe in fred and it takes a lot but i do believe in him. >> you see, i don't -- >> seth: i don't think fully believe him, maybe i could be a little bit more supportive. you had so many great gu
but um -- i was the first guest on your podcast. it's such a great idea for a podcast, the moment.and you were great. i barely knew what i was doing and you didn't make fun of me at all. which was nice of you. yeah, the premise of the podcast, what i'm really interested in is that people who accomplish remarkable things. i'm really interested in how they process the high and low moments of their lives and i'm glad we're here because fred, i really want you to be a guest and here's why. so i'm...
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this is "serial" the most talked about podcast in 2014.at the heart of it is getting a new chance to overturn his conviction. on friday the maryland court of appeals agreed to hear his case a decision based on the claim that his original attorney failed to call a key witness who gave him an alibi, it's a huge victory for the 33-year-old. he was convicted of the murder of his then girlfriend. >> the last time she was seen alive, she was here at woodlawn high school. this past tuesday, she was finally found, a passerby in lincoln park discovered her body haysily buried. >> sayed's name became familiar behave the journalist who focused her podcast on the baltimore case. >> something doesn't make sense here in this case and i don't know where the problem is and so -- it really is just me trying to figure that out. >> reporter: the drama was downlouded a record-breaking 5 million times, but more importantly it cost reasonable doubt among listeners that he mich sentenced to life in prison for a crime he didn't -- >> you can take any one piece an
this is "serial" the most talked about podcast in 2014.at the heart of it is getting a new chance to overturn his conviction. on friday the maryland court of appeals agreed to hear his case a decision based on the claim that his original attorney failed to call a key witness who gave him an alibi, it's a huge victory for the 33-year-old. he was convicted of the murder of his then girlfriend. >> the last time she was seen alive, she was here at woodlawn high school. this past...
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a maryland court ruling the man featured in the hit podcast "serial" may be able to appeal the 15-year-old conviction. could he ultimately be set free? >>> and on the road -- again? nearly 25 years after "thelma & louise" hit theaters -- >> let's keep going. >> -- gina davis and susan sarandon may be reunited in a town near you. the big announcement that has fans wildly excited "today," sunday february 8th, 2015. >> announcer: in from nbc news this is "today" with lester holt and erica hill live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today" on this sunday morning. i'm erica hall. >> and i'm lester holt alongside lester holt and dylan dreyer. i was going through some of the songs for the grammys. you were trying to figure out -- >> that's his excuse. the beyonce this morning -- >> sam smith is the one that everyone's talking about. >> he has everybody watching him. he's 22 years old. some people feel like he's come out of nowhere. he's just exploding with a number of categories. in one category where he's up against beyonce, he says well if i win, maybe i'll give it to her. >>
a maryland court ruling the man featured in the hit podcast "serial" may be able to appeal the 15-year-old conviction. could he ultimately be set free? >>> and on the road -- again? nearly 25 years after "thelma & louise" hit theaters -- >> let's keep going. >> -- gina davis and susan sarandon may be reunited in a town near you. the big announcement that has fans wildly excited "today," sunday february 8th, 2015. >> announcer: in from...
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. >>> and why the man whose murder conviction captured worldwide attention on the serial podcast has been granted an ap i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie, that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! make your house the...
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. >>> the main character in the podcast serial has been granted the right to an appeal. he was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend in baltimore more than a decade ago. tonight, they report this big break in the case. >> reporter: people all over the world have listened to "serial" the podcast that looks at the 1999 murder of a high school student. her body was found in lincoln park. her ex-boyfriend was convicted. the family believes he is innocent. >> he is now 34 and getting a shot to challenge his conviction. >> you have a real appeal now. we're going to put you on the regular appellate docket. we hill have the appeal. >> some believe he may have been granted the right to an appeal because it was such a high profile case due to the popularity of the podcast. >> the court of special appeals looked at this a little closer than others because even if the judges didn't know, all the law clerks had heard "serial," so that might have been a factor. >> this law professor says it is a decision millions around the world were waiting to hear. a story that he credits the po
. >>> the main character in the podcast serial has been granted the right to an appeal. he was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend in baltimore more than a decade ago. tonight, they report this big break in the case. >> reporter: people all over the world have listened to "serial" the podcast that looks at the 1999 murder of a high school student. her body was found in lincoln park. her ex-boyfriend was convicted. the family believes he is innocent. >> he is...
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a popular podcast could help a convicted murder rer get a new trial. and what had this skydiver counting his blessings when the "cbs evening news" continues. ay i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care fo
a popular podcast could help a convicted murder rer get a new trial. and what had this skydiver counting his blessings when the "cbs evening news" continues. ay i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical...
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. >>> a major new turn in the murder case featured on a hit podcast. there's talk of whether to see if a case will be overturned. more after this. have been masters of jewelry design for centuries." this levian collection is amazing. maybe it's time to start your own. kay jewelers presents today's levian collection... featuring exclusive levian chocolate diamonds. including incredible limited edition styles like these. one more reason kay is the number-one jewelry store in america. it's... a work of art? ♪ every kiss begins with kay. ♪ at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and a 21-ounce drink for just $6 every day. there's a place for vacationers who seek more than just a little time off. the ones who choose to go big or stay home. ♪ come with me now ♪ where every amazing, despicable wizarding adventure reveals moments that are truly epic. this place is made for those who do more than just vacation ... ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ go with m
. >>> a major new turn in the murder case featured on a hit podcast. there's talk of whether to see if a case will be overturned. more after this. have been masters of jewelry design for centuries." this levian collection is amazing. maybe it's time to start your own. kay jewelers presents today's levian collection... featuring exclusive levian chocolate diamonds. including incredible limited edition styles like these. one more reason kay is the number-one jewelry store in...
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the case reopened by a mar judge after a popular podcast, serial, took another case. playing detective, painstakingly probing the case against syed. convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend in 1999 and sentenced to prison. >> for the last year, i've spent every working day trying to figure out where a high school kid was in 1989. >> reporter: at the time, syed a popular high school student. the podcast exposing cracks in the prosecution's case. and the key witness, adnan jay. claiming he was contacted from a pay phone outside of this best buy. no sign, no hard evidence of a pay phone existing here. >> the best buy employees did not remember a pay phone here back then. >> reporter: jay, changing his story three times. >> thinking, maybe the police put him up to this. >> reporter: next, the attorney never called a possible alibi witness. and finally, syed argued his lawyer was ineffective. serial showing a different side of this young man. >> i'm not saying i was a great person or anything, but i never displayed any tendencies like that. >> reporter: syed now 33 always
the case reopened by a mar judge after a popular podcast, serial, took another case. playing detective, painstakingly probing the case against syed. convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend in 1999 and sentenced to prison. >> for the last year, i've spent every working day trying to figure out where a high school kid was in 1989. >> reporter: at the time, syed a popular high school student. the podcast exposing cracks in the prosecution's case. and the key witness, adnan jay....
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the podcast exposing cracks in the prosecution's case. the key witness, adnan's friend jay. claiming he was contacted from a pay phone outside of this best buy. asking for help burying the body. but no sign, no hard evidence of a pay phone existing here. >> the best buy employees did not remember a pay phone here back then. >> reporter: jay, changing his story three times. >> i was kind of like, maybe the police put him up to this. >> reporter: next, the defense attorney never called a possible alibi witness. and finally, syed argued his lawyer was ineffective. serial showing a different side of this young man. >> i'm not saying i was a great person or anything, but i never displayed any tendencies like that. >> reporter: syed, now 33, always maintaining his innocence. the court now giving him fresh hope for a new trial. gloria riviera, abc news. >> so many questions. gloria, thank you. >>> next up, the novel, stirring up controversy. months before it's even out. mounting questions about the the sequel to "to kill a mocking bird." the author, harper lee, 88, and in failing h
the podcast exposing cracks in the prosecution's case. the key witness, adnan's friend jay. claiming he was contacted from a pay phone outside of this best buy. asking for help burying the body. but no sign, no hard evidence of a pay phone existing here. >> the best buy employees did not remember a pay phone here back then. >> reporter: jay, changing his story three times. >> i was kind of like, maybe the police put him up to this. >> reporter: next, the defense attorney...
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season one for the cereal podcast ended in december. season two is coming out later this year. >>> dc police are trying to figure out who slashed 30 car tires in the southeast. it happened sometime between 2:00 and 8:00 a.m. on ninth, tenth and eleventh plate place. commissioner sandra seger tells us most of the cars had two tires slashed. >>> prince george's county inspectors plan to head out to oxen hill today to determine if a woman can remain in her own home. lucy webner says her yard is riddled with sinkholes and now they are popping up in her neighbor's yards as well. the 77-year-old tells 9news the latest hole is 10 to 20 feet deep. once inspectors determine if the home is safe the environmental department will determine a cause of the sinkholes. >>> the chief justice of the alabama supreme court appears to have chosen a side in the debate about same sex marriage. >>> and one of america's biggest industries is being accused of not doing enough to protect customers brookside chocolate now has a crunch. brookside crunchy clusters -
season one for the cereal podcast ended in december. season two is coming out later this year. >>> dc police are trying to figure out who slashed 30 car tires in the southeast. it happened sometime between 2:00 and 8:00 a.m. on ninth, tenth and eleventh plate place. commissioner sandra seger tells us most of the cars had two tires slashed. >>> prince george's county inspectors plan to head out to oxen hill today to determine if a woman can remain in her own home. lucy webner...
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get the podcast. michael, the black guy. he's on k fax. i listen to so much talk radio. one of those guys interviewed him. >> good afternoon. supervisor president breed and good board good board mustang sally free bus ride and those who's also go round and round and those who's also go round and round we've within riding we're going to ride in our district all over town you bought us a brand new bus ride we can thriving and e thrive and can on the job drivers drive mustang sally and those who's also go round and round we'll be riding in the city all over town all the way down to the gray holdup mustang sally free bus ride thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm daniel castro i want it thank you who are here i'm asking for all lists to stand up for astonishing she was my sister and friend and she was an inspiration to me i think it's time that you all have a trans pacific commission i imemployer to do that so my sister can be harder i think it's time to say have sustainable funding not to live in the street and find resources to struggle th
get the podcast. michael, the black guy. he's on k fax. i listen to so much talk radio. one of those guys interviewed him. >> good afternoon. supervisor president breed and good board good board mustang sally free bus ride and those who's also go round and round and those who's also go round and round we've within riding we're going to ride in our district all over town you bought us a brand new bus ride we can thriving and e thrive and can on the job drivers drive mustang sally and those...
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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. 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 and more
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. that in the course of expressing their opinions, sports columnists are allowed to draw conclusions. apparently not. apparently you get suspended for that. i...
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. >> podcast in his basement next to the well and lotion filled basket. anthony, podcast show. and a shirtless man, actor kevin sorbo, i call him sorbet, a bowl of deliciousness. next movie caged. comes to summer. lock me up and throw me inside the cage. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> i don't mean to make you feel uncomfortable. >> being this close to you is nice. >> i'm glad you wore a turtleneck. >> kevin's floating head. >> that's awesome. i like that. >> the floating head of kevin sorbo. order this from sky mall. high heels on islamic mat taken down in france after an islamic group threatened violence. the artist, zuchlt l isartist, removed her work after the group of sensitive simpsim simps. stepping on mats with shoes is disrespectful so is an artistic suggestion. the work called "silence" replaced with video installation that shows belly dancing to the french national anthem. clever. said the artist i'm from a muslim background my intention was to offer vision as a starting point for a dialogue. the islamic group threatened violence against another arti
. >> podcast in his basement next to the well and lotion filled basket. anthony, podcast show. and a shirtless man, actor kevin sorbo, i call him sorbet, a bowl of deliciousness. next movie caged. comes to summer. lock me up and throw me inside the cage. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> i don't mean to make you feel uncomfortable. >> being this close to you is nice. >> i'm glad you wore a turtleneck. >> kevin's floating head. >> that's...
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the case got new life after the podcast by "this american life."rolled on sunday night. it was a brit that owned the night. eddie redmayne took home the best actor. julianne moore won best actress for her work in "still alice." hawking was on-hand. redmayne called it one of the best nights of his life. "boyhood" was named best film. we recapped sam smith's big night at the grammys. four wins out of six nominations. tell your friends that the all-time record for grammy awards won in a single night was eight. michael jackson set that mark in 1984, followed by carlos santa in a, 16 years later. >>> we asked if you felt the grammys got it right. or did your favorite artist get robbed or snubbed? we have some of the best responses. what did we get? >> good morning. marcus says beyonce should have won album of the year for her brilliant and game-changing album. sorry, beck. and stuart gregcy says what kind of fool would break sam smith's heart? the world is glad he did. >> is same fool that broke adell's heart. >> madonna moving that she could bring it a
the case got new life after the podcast by "this american life."rolled on sunday night. it was a brit that owned the night. eddie redmayne took home the best actor. julianne moore won best actress for her work in "still alice." hawking was on-hand. redmayne called it one of the best nights of his life. "boyhood" was named best film. we recapped sam smith's big night at the grammys. four wins out of six nominations. tell your friends that the all-time record for...
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we'll show you how a popular podcast helped win a convicted murderer a chance at a new trial. we'll have those stories tonight on the western edition of the cbs evening news >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix news room. new at 6:00 tonight as ships are caught in the west coast port standoff, we break down the money behind the ongoing labor stalemate. >> plenty of rain over the last few days. it turns out the wettest spot is a place many people have never heard of. we'll take you there. find out why it's the rain capital of the bay area. join us for those stories tonight at 6:00. >> rain. [ laughter ] >> come back. >> lots of it. >> everybody in that town probably owns a rain gauge. or a rowboat. >>> cbs evening news with scott pelley coming up next. >> remember the latest news and weather on kpix.com. have a great night. >> pelley: tonight, a new civil rights battle on the courthouse steps in alabama. a defiant state judge tries to block same-sex marriage, but the supreme court clears the way. chip reid is in montgomery. jericka duncan on the winter that just won't quit. meteorol
we'll show you how a popular podcast helped win a convicted murderer a chance at a new trial. we'll have those stories tonight on the western edition of the cbs evening news >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix news room. new at 6:00 tonight as ships are caught in the west coast port standoff, we break down the money behind the ongoing labor stalemate. >> plenty of rain over the last few days. it turns out the wettest spot is a place many people have never heard of. we'll take you...
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>> reporter: the podcast has helped raise more than $84,000 for syed's defense. >> you never know the truth. there's so many sides. you'll never know. >> we're going to have to wait at least a few more months before we find out whether syed is going to get a new trial. the oral arguments in this case before the maryland court appeals, they're not slated to go until the june session. back to you. >> of course even after the court of appeals rules prosecutors or syed's lawyers are likely to go to maryland's highest court. >>> we have breaking news from falls church where city hall evacuated due to a suspicious package. so far there's been no discussion about meetings scheduled to take place in that building. as we get more information we'll pass that along to you. >>> we have muscle memory. we're going back to sunday when it was in the 60s and then today we realized it's not sunday anymore. >> no, it's back to reality. it's a whip lash and we're tracking a little bit of wintery mix north and west of town and i think downtown we'll see wet snowflakes if you're up late enough. i'll stay u
>> reporter: the podcast has helped raise more than $84,000 for syed's defense. >> you never know the truth. there's so many sides. you'll never know. >> we're going to have to wait at least a few more months before we find out whether syed is going to get a new trial. the oral arguments in this case before the maryland court appeals, they're not slated to go until the june session. back to you. >> of course even after the court of appeals rules prosecutors or syed's...
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try a podcast instead. a list of podcasts you could listen to in the time it takes to watch the big game-- visit pbs.org/newshour. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> brangham: poachers have all but wiped out the northern white rhino. there are only five of them left on the planet, and they're all too old to breed. now, test tube fertility treatments are the breed's last hope. itn's africa correspondent, john ray, reports from kenya. >> reporter: sudan is his name, the last man standing, two tons of forlorn and frustrated masculinity. he can fight the females with which he shares his twilight years, but not much else. he's too old to breed. and they can no longer bear young. sudan is guarded day and night from poachers who prize the rhino's horn more highly than the living creature, but for the northern white that battle is lost. instead, the men who might save this species come armed not with guns but with science. the plan is to harvest sperm and eggs from these survivors, in the hope that some da
try a podcast instead. a list of podcasts you could listen to in the time it takes to watch the big game-- visit pbs.org/newshour. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> brangham: poachers have all but wiped out the northern white rhino. there are only five of them left on the planet, and they're all too old to breed. now, test tube fertility treatments are the breed's last hope. itn's africa correspondent, john ray, reports from kenya. >> reporter: sudan is his name, the...
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a fifth generation member of the mormon church and founder of the podcast mormon story left a careerg to education mormon church members. >> i became listening, learning and loving and i learned something more beautiful in that process. i started out thinking i would be of service to them. what i learned was that the benefit from the blessings of being an ally gave me far more than i could ever give them. >> and for that john could pay the ultimate price. last night in utah church leaders met to decide whether he should be ex communicated from the church in part for speaking out in favor of equality. and he's not alone in his evolution. a recent poll found residents of utah are split on marriage equality. and the numbers are still below the national average but they market a shift where more than the state of half of the people identify themselves as mormon and the question is now will outspoken mormons like john have to decide between religion and what they think is right. john is with us in the guest box. thank you for being with us. this is an emotional time for you. this is playe
a fifth generation member of the mormon church and founder of the podcast mormon story left a careerg to education mormon church members. >> i became listening, learning and loving and i learned something more beautiful in that process. i started out thinking i would be of service to them. what i learned was that the benefit from the blessings of being an ally gave me far more than i could ever give them. >> and for that john could pay the ultimate price. last night in utah church...
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lectures in history are also available as a podcast. visit our website -- c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> each week, american artifacts visits use em's and his workplaces. established by congress in 19 -- in 1820, the united states botanic garden is the oldest garden in america. next we will take a tour and learn about collections of this museum, originally proposed by president washington. >> welcome to the united states
lectures in history are also available as a podcast. visit our website -- c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> each week, american artifacts visits use em's and his workplaces. established by congress in 19 -- in 1820, the united states botanic garden is the oldest garden in america. next we will take a tour and learn about collections of this museum, originally proposed by president washington. >> welcome to the united states
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. >>> a maryland court will allow the subject of a podcast to appeal his murder conviction. the case will be heard in june for the man serving a life sentence for strag ng his girlfriend in 1999. the case captured national attention. >>> right now we have a warning for you as you warm up your car this morning. cold mornings are bringing out thieves, preying on unsuspected drivers. >>> the news 4 i team showing how quickly and often it's happening. the i team's scott mcfar lond went under cover to show you this latest trend. >> reporter: a morning routine playing out in so many neighbors this time of year warming up the car while waiting inside from the cold. watch this recent surveillance video. the white car idling in the driveway as another vehicle slowly drives by backs up. within seconds, a man hops in the white car and takes off. >> reporter: thieveses call them puffers because of the puffs of ignition easy from far away to spot and easy to steal. >> people think their driveway is safe. >> reporter:4 i team spent days with the wave team. we are not showing their faces b
. >>> a maryland court will allow the subject of a podcast to appeal his murder conviction. the case will be heard in june for the man serving a life sentence for strag ng his girlfriend in 1999. the case captured national attention. >>> right now we have a warning for you as you warm up your car this morning. cold mornings are bringing out thieves, preying on unsuspected drivers. >>> the news 4 i team showing how quickly and often it's happening. the i team's scott...
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lectures in history are also available as a podcast. visit our website -- www.c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. eastern, join us for "reel america." this film shows the conditions in japanese internment camps during world war ii. that is tomorrow at 4:00. each week, american artifacts takes you to sites of american history. clara barton founded the red cross in 1881. she moved the headquarters just outside washington, d.c. stockpiled with volunteers and cash she prepared for a crisis. we took a tour of the house with a park ranger. >> welcome to the clara barton national historic site. this is a big house of 38 rooms and 14,000 square feet to read as we walk through this house we will get to know a lady who lived your little more than 100 years ago. this was clara barton's home for the last 15 years of her long life. she lived to be 90 years old. we will see that this is more than clara barton's home. this was the first permanent home of the organization she founded and led for 23 ye
lectures in history are also available as a podcast. visit our website -- www.c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. eastern, join us for "reel america." this film shows the conditions in japanese internment camps during world war ii. that is tomorrow at 4:00. each week, american artifacts takes you to sites of american history. clara barton founded the red cross in 1881. she moved the headquarters just outside washington, d.c....
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lectures in history are also available as a podcast. download them from www.c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" shows archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. >> each family upon arrival to a relocation center is assigned to a compartment about 20 by 25 feet. baron, unattractive. a stove, a lightbulb, a couch mattresses, and blankets. those were the things provided by the government. the family's own furniture was in storage on the west coast. lumber, perhaps some wallboard and a great deal of energy -- curtains, fixtures drapes depending on the family's own ingenuity to make the place livable. some families build divisions to provide privacy. others made the best of it. we usually provide the color guard for the american flag -- typical of the american organizations that are prominent in each relocation center. there is the uso club to provide in attainment for the japanese americans soldiers who come to visit families or friends. girl scouts, campf
lectures in history are also available as a podcast. download them from www.c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" shows archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. >> each family upon arrival to a relocation center is assigned to a compartment about 20 by 25 feet. baron, unattractive. a stove, a lightbulb, a couch mattresses, and blankets. those were the things provided by the government....
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. >> the podcast "sierierial" examine the case and question whether he got a fair trial. the authorities charged a 17 euros suspect of a pennsylvania mall shooting as an adult. two men remain in critical condition. the police arrested him after matching surveillance videotape and image -- to an image on instagram posted a few hours before the shooting, allegedly showing him wearing the same clothing as the gunman. >> we heard people screaming. the next thing we see is people, teenagers scared to death, just ask in this, en masse. >> we believe that one of the three people shot was a targeted individual. >> the intended target is in critical condition, as is a another man who was crawled in the -- caught in the crossfire. for the fourth time, bad weather delink the trial of former nfl star erin hernandez. testimony has been delayed because of a major snowstorm coming to the region. hernandez is charged with killing a man and beating his fiancÉe sister. there are also delaying jury selection in the case of boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. it was a no-go on
. >> the podcast "sierierial" examine the case and question whether he got a fair trial. the authorities charged a 17 euros suspect of a pennsylvania mall shooting as an adult. two men remain in critical condition. the police arrested him after matching surveillance videotape and image -- to an image on instagram posted a few hours before the shooting, allegedly showing him wearing the same clothing as the gunman. >> we heard people screaming. the next thing we see is...