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for example, david axelrod. >> yeah. >> rose: has a popular podcast. not popular in your league but popular. >> well, i think that it gives everybody, it is sort of a wild frontier right now. everybody can really do one. everybody has access to the technology. it's very easy and you can post it fairly easily. but like anything else, i think that there is niche markets, you know, and people will find the good ones or find the things that apply to their lives. but there is also like podcasts that are very niche which is like four listeners. and i don't know how long they will remain. but-- the good ones will find their way. >> rose: yeah. is that what happened, you just found your way. >> yeah. >> rose: word of mouth, somebody said you have to hear this, have you heard this. >> that is sort of what happened. >> rose: watercooler talk. >> we got in at a good time. there was a little watercooler talk but it was mostly driven by guests i had. i did a fairly significant interview with robin williams, you know, at his home. and during the beginning, we were a
for example, david axelrod. >> yeah. >> rose: has a popular podcast. not popular in your league but popular. >> well, i think that it gives everybody, it is sort of a wild frontier right now. everybody can really do one. everybody has access to the technology. it's very easy and you can post it fairly easily. but like anything else, i think that there is niche markets, you know, and people will find the good ones or find the things that apply to their lives. but there is also...
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no, i mean about the podcast. is it your life?at the thing that brings you, sort of a mission? i don't knowell, how you feel about it, but i get a little twitchy when i talk to people. maybe the same for you, but is is the deepest relationship i have for one hour. charlie: i don't know if i want to go there. mark: i have a girlfriend and we have a deep relationship that i don't think you can know anybody this deeply in one hour. yes, you can have a wife and her husband here and people talking but you have a license to hear about them and it is because it is expected. too, and it ist, always an amazing feeling. i don't know about you, but sometimes i have conversations and i think, i should give that guy or calling hangout, and then i think, i don't know if that is part of my job. i think people always ask, do the people you have on the air become your friends? does and ines it some cases it doesn't, but i think it has a lot to do with proximity in a lot of cases. i think i would prefer to have a few friends. i never know what my r
no, i mean about the podcast. is it your life?at the thing that brings you, sort of a mission? i don't knowell, how you feel about it, but i get a little twitchy when i talk to people. maybe the same for you, but is is the deepest relationship i have for one hour. charlie: i don't know if i want to go there. mark: i have a girlfriend and we have a deep relationship that i don't think you can know anybody this deeply in one hour. yes, you can have a wife and her husband here and people talking...
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no, i mean about the podcast. is it your life?he thing that brings you, sort of a mission? marc: yeah, well, i don't know how you feel about it, but i get a little twitchy when i talk to people. it has become, maybe it is the same for you, but i think it is the date -- deepest relationships i have for an hour. charlie: i don't know if i want to go there. [laughter] i have a girlfriend, and we get along at everything, but i have a deep relationship with that person. i don't think you can know anybody this deeply in one hour. charlie: yes, you can have a wife and her husband here and people talking but you have a license. often people will say, i heard things about my friends i have never heard before, and i know them for 20 years. it is because we had license, and it is expected. marc: i get that as well. it's an amazing feeling. i don't know about you, but sometimes i have conversations and there's moments when i'm like, maybe i should give that guy a call, and hang out, but then, i don't know if that's part of the job. just talki
no, i mean about the podcast. is it your life?he thing that brings you, sort of a mission? marc: yeah, well, i don't know how you feel about it, but i get a little twitchy when i talk to people. it has become, maybe it is the same for you, but i think it is the date -- deepest relationships i have for an hour. charlie: i don't know if i want to go there. [laughter] i have a girlfriend, and we get along at everything, but i have a deep relationship with that person. i don't think you can know...
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drew are going to be doing a podcast together.r 33 years and he was fired. and i want to clarify something because i'm angry, where is my camera? >> they're all over the place but you can use that one right there. >> instead they're all over the place. i'm angry. they said, look, the show ran its course and it ran out of steam and 33 years of dr. drew doing the show is enough and they pulled the plug. here's what happened. he was let go and i'm just saying you put in 33 years and you have one racial tirade at the laugh factory, one dui, one bout of domestic abuse, one brush with the law, a second dui and they pull the plug on you like that? and by the way, the whole arson thing, that's an allegation. not proven. soliciting sex with an underaged prostitute not proven and the undercover cop woman was of age. i'm like, what? so, you have a couple of slip ups in 33 years and by the way, i was at that laugh factory set. yeah, out of context, it was pretty rough but most of that material was funny, jimmy and i'm saying you don't ruin a
drew are going to be doing a podcast together.r 33 years and he was fired. and i want to clarify something because i'm angry, where is my camera? >> they're all over the place but you can use that one right there. >> instead they're all over the place. i'm angry. they said, look, the show ran its course and it ran out of steam and 33 years of dr. drew doing the show is enough and they pulled the plug. here's what happened. he was let go and i'm just saying you put in 33 years and...
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." >> yes, "gilbert gottfried's amazing colossal podcast." >> seth: amazing colossal podcast. it? >> well, see we like to go -- me, i have a co-host, frank santopadre, who's a comedy writer on "the view." because you know, when i think comedy -- >> seth: sure. >> i think "the view." >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> you know i always think charlie chaplin, the marcs brothers, "the view." [ laughter ] and so, both of us are into old hollywood. you know, we get these people like, dick van dyke was on the show. he's like 90. and i sang a duet with him. and two members of f-troop who are in their 90s. and so, we were originally going to call the show, "the before it's too late show." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> yeah, i just thought it could be a problem because then you go up to people and say, hey, could you do my podcast because i really think you'll be dead within the week, you know. [ laughter ] >> seth: have you had any guests who have been on the show who are no longer with us? >> most of them. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> most of them were dead before they got on the show
." >> yes, "gilbert gottfried's amazing colossal podcast." >> seth: amazing colossal podcast. it? >> well, see we like to go -- me, i have a co-host, frank santopadre, who's a comedy writer on "the view." because you know, when i think comedy -- >> seth: sure. >> i think "the view." >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> you know i always think charlie chaplin, the marcs brothers, "the view." [ laughter ] and so,...
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his show and his podcast. both of them. and we have a performance.show as soon as it came on. i go, oh, my gosh, it's just so fun. these very, very talented kids from the hit nbc show, "little big shots" are on tonight, and it's going to be fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] they're so cute. >> steve: cute. >> jimmy: they're the cutest kids. they're so awesome. it's way past their bedtime, but it's going to be so fun. have you seen the show, "little big shots"? >> steve: yeah, steve harvey is fantastic. >> jimmy: steve harvey is the perfect host for this thing. he's so good with the kids and he makes them laugh, and he's just -- we love steve harvey, but man, it's such a fun show. i think it's him and ellen degeneres got together. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and both producing this, is that right? anyways, it works. the kids are here tonight. they're all tired. they're cute and tired and talented, yeah. we've been feeding them coffee all day so -- >> steve: it's good coffee. >> jimmy: you'll get the best performance, trust me. hey, guys, it's time to t
his show and his podcast. both of them. and we have a performance.show as soon as it came on. i go, oh, my gosh, it's just so fun. these very, very talented kids from the hit nbc show, "little big shots" are on tonight, and it's going to be fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] they're so cute. >> steve: cute. >> jimmy: they're the cutest kids. they're so awesome. it's way past their bedtime, but it's going to be so fun. have you seen the show, "little big shots"?...
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vinita nair shows the growing power of podcasting.on. food real. y table like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste choosing a food by calories alone is like choosing a husband by height. smartpoints is weight watchers all-new way to eat healthier. goodbye counting calories, hello paying attention to what really counts. join for free. hurry! offer ends may 30th. when your symptoms start... distracting you? doctors recommend taking ...non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do live claritin clear. what it can't do. your calculus homework. what it can do. make you peanut butter happy. it's a whole new kind of joy you get when you bite into a jif bar made with real jif peanut butter. (man) hmm. ♪hat do you think? ♪ (store p.a.) attention
vinita nair shows the growing power of podcasting.on. food real. y table like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste choosing a food by calories alone is like choosing a husband by height. smartpoints is weight watchers all-new way to eat healthier. goodbye counting calories, hello paying attention to what really counts. join for free. hurry! offer ends may 30th. when your symptoms start... distracting you?...
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this one f, >>> audio podcasts are picking up attention.podcastsing. by last year, that number soared to nearly half the country. vinita nair shows how an online radio station in brooklyn found the perfect flavor for its format. >> reporter: not far from the iconic brooklyn bridge, part the chocolate shops and grocers is a restaurant where the food is just as hyped as the diners. it's roberta's, where young people come for a slice of pie. if they want to watch a meaningful conversation, all they do is look through the glass. >> today -- >> reporter: from this intimate study in bush businessw -- bushwick, food is talk about. this man says convincing the restaurant was easy. >> the owners and said if i drop two shipping containers in your back yard, would you allow us to run a radio station out of it? they said as long as we can get the containers ourselves and use it for the restaurant if it should fail, then you can do it. >> reporter: that's how much belief they it? >> they were like, we just got two shipping container out of this. >> repo
this one f, >>> audio podcasts are picking up attention.podcastsing. by last year, that number soared to nearly half the country. vinita nair shows how an online radio station in brooklyn found the perfect flavor for its format. >> reporter: not far from the iconic brooklyn bridge, part the chocolate shops and grocers is a restaurant where the food is just as hyped as the diners. it's roberta's, where young people come for a slice of pie. if they want to watch a meaningful...
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>> senior editor i do twice a week podcast on politics and culture. >> has any candidates done when you are suggesting here? >> if you take a look at the primaries so far i think ted cruz does a very good job of a specially but also a texas with his home state and oklahoma we're hearing a lot of things about his organization that tend to make me think he is on the right track with the exception of i was ted is purple although these are very read states to know how he is pulling in those swing voters. >> you are only working in the republican party? >> the organizational level is therefore ted cruz rubric -- rubio is decent of course, strong is the variable the republican party had messaging he is very punchy and doesn't necessarily offered detailed substance he just talks about this my commitment and people are responding to
>> senior editor i do twice a week podcast on politics and culture. >> has any candidates done when you are suggesting here? >> if you take a look at the primaries so far i think ted cruz does a very good job of a specially but also a texas with his home state and oklahoma we're hearing a lot of things about his organization that tend to make me think he is on the right track with the exception of i was ted is purple although these are very read states to know how he is...
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. >> stephen: that is your podcast. >> i was one of the original podcasters.the top podcasts in the world. >> stephen: wow. we have not spoken, i always love interviewing you, you are always a gret guest to have on the show. but we haven't talked since the supreme court ruled that gay marriage would be legal or laws against gay marriage were unconstitutional in all 50 states. >> right. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: a, congratulations. >> thanks. >> stephen: you were already married before this happened. >> right, i got married in canada in 2003. >> stephen: okay. >> to my husband now of 21 years. >> stephen: okay. >> so you know how unstable those gay relationships are. >> stephen: how did this change for you? what was the first thing you did when you found out? >> i cried, actually, sitting and reading justice kennedy's decision, overturning bans on same-sex marriages in the states where they were still banned. and it was kind of a weird thing because gay people have been called disordered for so long. and there was this line at the end of the decision.
. >> stephen: that is your podcast. >> i was one of the original podcasters.the top podcasts in the world. >> stephen: wow. we have not spoken, i always love interviewing you, you are always a gret guest to have on the show. but we haven't talked since the supreme court ruled that gay marriage would be legal or laws against gay marriage were unconstitutional in all 50 states. >> right. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: a, congratulations. >> thanks. >>...
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>> times senior editor a duke twice a week podcast on politics and culture in also write columns for the fiscal times. >> in this election season have any of the candidates done what you have suggested ? >> looking at the primary races ted cruz did a very good job on the ground in i was especially apparently in oklahoma as well and ted cruz organization tend to make me think he is on the right track with the exception of by one of which is purple and the others are very read so we don't know how people since those swing voters and then you only work within the primary system but at the organizational level is there for ted cruz marco rubio is pretty decent but of course, donald chump is the variable if the republican party at 30,000 feet donald trump was up 40,000 concept's only and doesn't offer a detailed substance i will do this and make this work i will make this great and people are responding in the primaries. that is interesting if he is the nominee he is of the type described or does he stay at that 40,000-foot level if he can bring in people through messaging and celebrity s
>> times senior editor a duke twice a week podcast on politics and culture in also write columns for the fiscal times. >> in this election season have any of the candidates done what you have suggested ? >> looking at the primary races ted cruz did a very good job on the ground in i was especially apparently in oklahoma as well and ted cruz organization tend to make me think he is on the right track with the exception of by one of which is purple and the others are very read...
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the reporting in the podcast by sub one. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> madam secretary 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states states -- ♪ ♪ [applause] [inaudible conversations] qnexa discussion on issues facing aging americans including medicare sustainability, long-term care insurance and affordable housing for seniors. former housing and urban development secretary henry cisneros and now martinez took part in the event hosted by the bipartisan policy center. this is in our and 15 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone. good afternoon. good afternoon and welcome to the bipartisan policy center. i am bill hoagland the senior vice president at the center and i had the pleasure of helping to oversee fiscal pension health care and tax policy work. i recently came across the statistic that startled me. there are over 600 million people in the world today over the age of 65, all cards on the table i am one of them. remarkable itself that fact that even more remarkable it is estimated that
the reporting in the podcast by sub one. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> madam secretary 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states states -- ♪ ♪ [applause] [inaudible conversations] qnexa discussion on issues facing aging americans including medicare sustainability, long-term care insurance and affordable housing for seniors. former housing and urban development secretary henry cisneros and now martinez took part in the event hosted by the...
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he actually talked more about it on his dad's podcast. it's called "the big podcast with shaq."you ever heard it? it's actually good. yeah, it's good. but i have to say, i listened to this episode with shaq and his son. it was a little overwhelming. check this out. >> it's the shaq podcast. this is shaq cast. welcome back. i'm shaq. my guest today is my son shareef. what's up, shareef? >> what's up, shaq? [ laughter ] >> don't call me shaq, call me dad. >> okay, dad. >> i changed my mind, call me shaq. >> okay, shaq. >> first question, what's it like having me as a dad? >> i like having you as a dad. >> i like being your dad. >> i like you, shaq. >> i changed my mind again. call me dad. [ laughter ] >> okay, dad. >> call me shaq. >> okay, shaq. >> call me dad. >> okay, dad. >> call me shaq. >> okay, shaq. >> wait, i got it. call me dad shaq. >> okay, dad shaq. >> i'm dad shaq. >> jimmy: all right. there you go. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show. give it up for the roots right there! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much, everybody. hot crowd tonight.
he actually talked more about it on his dad's podcast. it's called "the big podcast with shaq."you ever heard it? it's actually good. yeah, it's good. but i have to say, i listened to this episode with shaq and his son. it was a little overwhelming. check this out. >> it's the shaq podcast. this is shaq cast. welcome back. i'm shaq. my guest today is my son shareef. what's up, shareef? >> what's up, shaq? [ laughter ] >> don't call me shaq, call me dad. >>...
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ideally twice a week podcast on politics and culture and also write columns for the fiscal times and for the week. >> host: in this election season, have any candidates done what you are suggesting here? >> guest: i think if you look at the primary races so far, ted cruz has actually done a very good job of getting on the ground in iowa especially, but also in texas. some states, apparently in oklahoma as well hear a lot of things about ted cruz's organization that tend to make me think he's on the right track in terms of what they are talking about here with the exception of iowa, which is a purple state. oklahoma and texas are easy. we don't necessarily know how he's pulling in swing voters and of course that's your primary, is due. you are only working within the republican party primaries. it's not a great analog necessarily, but the organization level is there. worker rubio is pretty decent as well. donald trump is the variable because of the republican party in 2008 and 2012 in terms of messaging, donald trump is that the 40,000-foot level. he's very punchy. concept soulman doe
ideally twice a week podcast on politics and culture and also write columns for the fiscal times and for the week. >> host: in this election season, have any candidates done what you are suggesting here? >> guest: i think if you look at the primary races so far, ted cruz has actually done a very good job of getting on the ground in iowa especially, but also in texas. some states, apparently in oklahoma as well hear a lot of things about ted cruz's organization that tend to make me...
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we haven't named the podcast yet. >> where do you find it?the podcast button and just press it. >> you know why america is so amazing and so great? because of the free market and capitalism. you have a dream, here's my friend bobby's son brett who decided he wants to -- here's the logo, farmer's dog. what it is, human ingredients, human level ingredients for dog food delivered directly to the house. show me the picture of the two guys. he brought in another partner. there's the two dogs, they love their dogs. and they're killing it bobby and bred bret and i can't remember his partner's name. >> human -- >> you can eat it. >> human grade food. >> the robots decided to make it. >> like blue apron. >>> last week i was out at the gaithersburg book festival to pump my new book, "we the people" and it was raining, it was pouring but guess what, people love books, it was packed and as a result there were some five fans in the audience. and one of the questions, one of the most intriguing questions i got was -- has your time at fox changed you? do yo
we haven't named the podcast yet. >> where do you find it?the podcast button and just press it. >> you know why america is so amazing and so great? because of the free market and capitalism. you have a dream, here's my friend bobby's son brett who decided he wants to -- here's the logo, farmer's dog. what it is, human ingredients, human level ingredients for dog food delivered directly to the house. show me the picture of the two guys. he brought in another partner. there's the two...
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saw in your biography that you have written a dozen of books or so on mathematics and you also do a podcast on higher education. guest: that is right. ed.s called higher it is a sunday afternoon thing online. i geter state and together and tool around with on education.eas .e have a lot of fun with it puzzlerffer a meath every week. host: thank you for joining. >> i campaign 2016 bus continues to travel around the country. recently, it stopped in several.etts to visit seventh graders for their honorable mention video. honoro made a stop to eighth graders and their winning video. james elliott one for his video, "lgbt writes, stop the discrimination." to our partners for helping to coordinate. you can view all of the documentaries online. at 2016n's look commencement speeches continues now with former president bill clinton. he' spoke at loyola marymount university in los angeles. this is 20 minutes. [applause] pres. clinton: thank you very
saw in your biography that you have written a dozen of books or so on mathematics and you also do a podcast on higher education. guest: that is right. ed.s called higher it is a sunday afternoon thing online. i geter state and together and tool around with on education.eas .e have a lot of fun with it puzzlerffer a meath every week. host: thank you for joining. >> i campaign 2016 bus continues to travel around the country. recently, it stopped in several.etts to visit seventh graders for...
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right now, it is great to have it set a timer, and tell this joke and define this word and play a podcast all going to be talking to the computer in the coming years through the alexa api. >> and you are not worried about the data that alexa is collecting on you unwitting ly n this device. >> privacy is an illusion, and the nsa is listening to whatever conversation they won't to through the phone, and so the idea that we have any privacy is laughable. it is disturb iing to have the microphone to hear in an omni directional way, and it does have a button to turn it off, but we have a track device, and will listening device in our ears. so again, your privacy an illusion. >> yes, the upfront yesterday with nbcu included the ad's chief and alexa with a seat in the audience back and forth about the future. >> yes, it is an open platform, and so you can do ta, and when you have thousands of startups, and specifically looking for the startups, the startups on thele alexa platform are going to be amazing to take every vertical in our life, and the uberfication to not even have to take a keyboard
right now, it is great to have it set a timer, and tell this joke and define this word and play a podcast all going to be talking to the computer in the coming years through the alexa api. >> and you are not worried about the data that alexa is collecting on you unwitting ly n this device. >> privacy is an illusion, and the nsa is listening to whatever conversation they won't to through the phone, and so the idea that we have any privacy is laughable. it is disturb iing to have the...
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and after this fall called they decided anyway but that he got an interview with victoria on the podcast she has the distinction to be both a playmate and a penthouse pet. they play audio to go on a date. >> this is typical donald he ruffles feathers he did not like the fact that he was too self consumed. >> she also described the date seniti would put his arm around me i said no do not want to see your residence. >> he believed they did they become she showed him a picture of she and the trump inside delano i tried to get access to that picture but she does believe they did the one debate she did not go all the way but said he would be mad at her. >>. >>. >> when i was speaking to her the issue is the way victorians treated her as a very educated woman and did not deserve that type of treatment. same as she was just a cow as an animal. >> seriously either now she is credible or any hollywood gossip person that is out there in hollywood are they the credible source? that is ridiculous. >> it used to be before that the bridges but what now? >> a good question as the pacific somewhere fili
and after this fall called they decided anyway but that he got an interview with victoria on the podcast she has the distinction to be both a playmate and a penthouse pet. they play audio to go on a date. >> this is typical donald he ruffles feathers he did not like the fact that he was too self consumed. >> she also described the date seniti would put his arm around me i said no do not want to see your residence. >> he believed they did they become she showed him a picture of...
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lectures and history are also available as podcasts.it our website c-span.org/history/podcasts, or download them from itunes. all weekend, american history tvs featuring san bernardino, california. san gregorio mountain, located in the san bernardino mountains, is southern california's highest peak. the cities to her staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. [sirens] >> four swat officers arriving on scene. all those officers will be deployed inside and around those buildings. >> i was on the floor of the house of representatives i had just walked off. oddly enough, we had just taken a vote, and the majority had blocked democrats advancing the idea that those who are on the terror watchlist not be allowed to carry firearms, not be allowed to purchase firearms. it was a procedural vote we voted on, and i had walked off the floor, and my phone started buzzing from colleagues and members of congress, as well as from people back home. i raced back to the office. i tu
lectures and history are also available as podcasts.it our website c-span.org/history/podcasts, or download them from itunes. all weekend, american history tvs featuring san bernardino, california. san gregorio mountain, located in the san bernardino mountains, is southern california's highest peak. the cities to her staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. [sirens] >> four swat officers arriving on scene. all...
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programs are also available as -- asnt podcast stop c-span podcast [capts.ioning if you like to interviewre are some others you might enjoy the depiction of the rise of not the germany through the eyes of american journalist and diplomats. and the lives of dictators in monsters."hildren of and and historical narrative of out the second world war. you can view those and others in our online >> c-span.org is a complement to your c-span revealing. you are away from your television, you can watch on your desktop, laptop, even your smart phone or tablet. itsc-span archives, all of programs online in the c-span library. you can find it on a
programs are also available as -- asnt podcast stop c-span podcast [capts.ioning if you like to interviewre are some others you might enjoy the depiction of the rise of not the germany through the eyes of american journalist and diplomats. and the lives of dictators in monsters."hildren of and and historical narrative of out the second world war. you can view those and others in our online >> c-span.org is a complement to your c-span revealing. you are away from your television, you...
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we transferred that to podcasts.a natural growth point for us as well. >> do you see yourself moving toward a wired audience where people are already locked into issues, or more of the layman, they appreciate tech, even though they can't tell you how a circuit would work. >> the core audience probably started in silicon valley. we want to please that core audience every day. growth comes from consumers with some business or tech interest. at the least, we want to be sure everything we write can be understood, makes sense, has meaning to the people, to everyone. we don't want to be exclusionary. tech and business sites use jargon. that's not what we want to do at recode. >> in terms of revenue, in the programic era, you make more off live events, video, if you can sell it in a different way, right? >> the answer is we sell all of it. you're not just selling one thing or another. video is a delightful advertising market. we would love to tap into it on recode. >> if you need help, we are right here. >> excellent. appre
we transferred that to podcasts.a natural growth point for us as well. >> do you see yourself moving toward a wired audience where people are already locked into issues, or more of the layman, they appreciate tech, even though they can't tell you how a circuit would work. >> the core audience probably started in silicon valley. we want to please that core audience every day. growth comes from consumers with some business or tech interest. at the least, we want to be sure everything...
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they also looked cozy during a podcast. and the timing is interesting.was just about a week ago we learned that jenny split from her film ed husband. >> george clooney and amal were stopped cannes today having lunch. this by the way is first time at the festival. there's nobody she'd rather be there with. >> we'll do a little double date beginner tonight, if julia doesn't get too drunk too early. that happens. >> wwth the time change. >> george and amal actually arrived yesterday and spotted is lunch in cannes. >> i imagine it might be quite difficult to know what to pack. because there's so things going on. >> yoeverything. i had six suitcases. he had ten. >> that's just for my tux. >> george and julia have been good friends for over 15 years. their first movie together was oceans 11. >> george doesn't party. >> george spends a lot of time with his prayer group. [ laughter ] and unfortunately their hours conflict with the happy hour. >> you haven't changed a bit. >> adorable. >> we just came from george's prayer group. >> what has changed about you guys
they also looked cozy during a podcast. and the timing is interesting.was just about a week ago we learned that jenny split from her film ed husband. >> george clooney and amal were stopped cannes today having lunch. this by the way is first time at the festival. there's nobody she'd rather be there with. >> we'll do a little double date beginner tonight, if julia doesn't get too drunk too early. that happens. >> wwth the time change. >> george and amal actually arrived...
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we had a 45 minute sit-down for the podcast. his definition is different than donald trump's.onald trump's definition of unity is for paul ryan to stand behind him and smile next to chris christie. paul ryan's is different. he wants donald trump to stop speaking as harshly about immigrants. and he has issues with other policies, especially the temporary ban on muslims. ryan was, prior to trump, considered to be the new standard for the republican party and he was the guy drafted by his own people to take over for john boehner after tom -- kevin mccarthy's candidacy for speaker fell apart. he was the ultimate "young gun," but events have passed him. there is a sense what paul ryan will be -- and what he articulated he wanted to be -- the "keeper of the conservative flame" while the trump storm either blows over or changes into a full-blown hurricane. >> where did the interview take place? glenn: it took place in the speaker's conference room at a highly polished oak table, in a grand room. what you would imagine the capital building looks like. paul ryan says to me, see the car
we had a 45 minute sit-down for the podcast. his definition is different than donald trump's.onald trump's definition of unity is for paul ryan to stand behind him and smile next to chris christie. paul ryan's is different. he wants donald trump to stop speaking as harshly about immigrants. and he has issues with other policies, especially the temporary ban on muslims. ryan was, prior to trump, considered to be the new standard for the republican party and he was the guy drafted by his own...
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video, audio, podcasts and language courses in the dw media center at media cter. dw.com. brent: welcome back. you are with ew news live from berlin. hillary clinton broke government rules -- that in a nutshell is the conclusion of a long-awaited report on the former secretary of state's views of a -- use of a private e-mail server. the audit by the inspector general found clinton could have left sensitive material vulnerable to hackers. the issue has made a headache for clinton in her campaign for the presidency. she's the front runner for the democratic nomination to succeed barack obama in the white house. we're going to pull in our washington correspondent who has been following this. good afternoon. what makes this report -- we could say it is a special report or depending on what side of the political aisle, this is a damming report, isn't it? guest: yes. that's a good question because i read all of the reports, 78 pages and i couldn't find a lot of new information. the inspector general found her practices failed to comply with the state department's policies meant
video, audio, podcasts and language courses in the dw media center at media cter. dw.com. brent: welcome back. you are with ew news live from berlin. hillary clinton broke government rules -- that in a nutshell is the conclusion of a long-awaited report on the former secretary of state's views of a -- use of a private e-mail server. the audit by the inspector general found clinton could have left sensitive material vulnerable to hackers. the issue has made a headache for clinton in her campaign...
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discover it's -- the oak, audio, podcasts and language coursrs in the dw media center at media centerdw.com. brent: welcome back. you are with dw news. at least two people are reported dead in the democratic republic of congo after crash -- clashes between police and opposition protesters. in the capital, police fired tear gas to break up the p prott against the president. after 5000 protesters took to the streets against land to extend his rule and postpone elections in november. a similar scene in other cities across the country where protesters face a heavy police presence. this shows the two sides coming face to the country's second-biggest city. the two deaths were in an eastern city where there were serious clashes after demonstrators defied an official ban on marching. the u.s. says a police officer and protester were killed. researchers from human rights watch posted several photos of children who were wounded when police dispersed the crowd. this shows a 12-year-old boy shot by a stray bullet when fetching water. the u.n. has called for restraint from all sides. u.s. president bara
discover it's -- the oak, audio, podcasts and language coursrs in the dw media center at media centerdw.com. brent: welcome back. you are with dw news. at least two people are reported dead in the democratic republic of congo after crash -- clashes between police and opposition protesters. in the capital, police fired tear gas to break up the p prott against the president. after 5000 protesters took to the streets against land to extend his rule and postpone elections in november. a similar...
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video and audio podcasts and language courses in the dw media center. brent: welcome back. you are with dw news live from berlin. result off senate has open debate on whether to remove president dilma rousseff and put her on trial for breaking budget rules. more than half of the senate has signaled they will vote to try brazil's first woman president. the german foreign minister was unable to reach a major breakthrough during talks with his french, russian and ukrainian counterparts in berlin today. that meeting was aimed at cementing the fragile cease-fire in eastern ukraine. time for business news now. facebook is wiping off some critical voices in thailand? hobby or: it is taking a look at the case we had a couple of days ago. it did not cooperate with the thai government, they allegedly made the any social media network. they were released on bail and have been charged with insulting thailand's meineke. it has raised concerns about human rights under the military government and that he spoke was not adequately protecting users in thailand. facebook says it's systems rem
video and audio podcasts and language courses in the dw media center. brent: welcome back. you are with dw news live from berlin. result off senate has open debate on whether to remove president dilma rousseff and put her on trial for breaking budget rules. more than half of the senate has signaled they will vote to try brazil's first woman president. the german foreign minister was unable to reach a major breakthrough during talks with his french, russian and ukrainian counterparts in berlin...
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we have that moment from your podcast.what eric holder said because it is noteworthy. >> argue about the way in which snowden did what he did. but i think that he actually performed a public service by raising the debate. i think there has to be a consequence for what he has done, but i think, you know, in deciding what an appropriate sentence should be, i think a judge could take into account the usefulness of having had that national -- that national debate. >> really interesting shs david. that seems a little more than reflective. that seems like, oh, yeah, he needs to go to jail, he needs to go to prison. that's like, hey, let's take into account what's happened sense. >> there's no doubt about it. there's no doubt about it that he was going beyond where he had ever gone before in terms of acknowledging that edward snowden had, through his actions, triggered a really important debate in this country but you can see he was careful to follow up by saying it's still a criminal act. i think that what holder said reflects t
we have that moment from your podcast.what eric holder said because it is noteworthy. >> argue about the way in which snowden did what he did. but i think that he actually performed a public service by raising the debate. i think there has to be a consequence for what he has done, but i think, you know, in deciding what an appropriate sentence should be, i think a judge could take into account the usefulness of having had that national -- that national debate. >> really interesting...
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on abcnews.com and also on apple podcast.appier and we will be right back with "pop news." can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful...
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i recently had senator al franken on my podcast who is a clinton supporter but sort of a bernie-type person on a lot of issues. and he says that bernie has made clinton a better candidate by helping to push her to the left on certain issues. but the question for inside the bernie campaign now is what are they going to do? what is their talk after the voting is concluded? and the story i did with ruby kramer sort of describes this split inside the bernie world about what they're going to do because there's, on the one hand, this new combative tone that bernie has returned to in recent days after the nevada democratic talkus or nevada democratic convention. now trying to run against debbie wasserman schultz, the dnc chair. on the reverse side, a lot of people think you can use his massive e-mail list and his groups of supporters and his message and his -- all that stuff to push the democratic party left. is he going to be a combative bernie or kind of like a chiding uncle bernie. that's the question right now. it's not clear because bernie hasn't decided yet. that's the story i wrote,
i recently had senator al franken on my podcast who is a clinton supporter but sort of a bernie-type person on a lot of issues. and he says that bernie has made clinton a better candidate by helping to push her to the left on certain issues. but the question for inside the bernie campaign now is what are they going to do? what is their talk after the voting is concluded? and the story i did with ruby kramer sort of describes this split inside the bernie world about what they're going to do...
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. >>> and restaurants are getting a taste of the rapidly growing podcast movement. >>> that is the "cbs this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,,, >>> hope you're having a good start to this monday morning a live look at the beautiful bay bridge. it's may 23. >> and it's 4:30 on this monday morning. and we have a check of the weather. >>> that's right. and we have a full house today, george with traffic. >> indeed, we do. >> tell feel cooler today, the weekend was a little cooler with the clouds out there, and we have partly cloudy skies right now and we have a chance of showers for one part of the bay area this afternoon. we'll tell you where it is coming up. >>> and in traffic, we're tracking an accident in the hills above woodside. first, road work upper deck and lower deck on the bridge, and a quick look at the ride true oakland -- through oakland, the nimitz, and you will find
. >>> and restaurants are getting a taste of the rapidly growing podcast movement. >>> that is the "cbs this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,,, >>> hope you're having a good start to this monday morning a live look at the beautiful bay bridge. it's may 23. >> and it's 4:30 on this monday morning. and we have a check of the weather. >>> that's right. and we have a full...
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video and audio, podcasts and language courses. in the d.w. media center at mediacenter.dw.com. >> welcome back with "d.w. news" in berlin. our top stories at the moment, the italian coast guard says it has rescued up to 1,000 migrants from several boats in the mediterranean over the last two days. the vessels set sail from egypt and libya. officials say that most of the people on the boats were from subis a haran africa rather than from syria. and the shiite militant group hezbollah is mourning the death of its top military commander who was killed in what's defined as a huge blast near damascus airport. hezbollah leaders say they have a good indication of who is responsible, but aren't yet pointing the finger of blame. now our next story deals with the legacy of an ideology responsible for millions of deaths, soviet communism. a new state museum opened last year in moscow that sheds light joseph stalin and his reign of terror in the 1930's and 1940's. many disappeared to the labor camps and our moscow labor chief is looking at how far the mu
video and audio, podcasts and language courses. in the d.w. media center at mediacenter.dw.com. >> welcome back with "d.w. news" in berlin. our top stories at the moment, the italian coast guard says it has rescued up to 1,000 migrants from several boats in the mediterranean over the last two days. the vessels set sail from egypt and libya. officials say that most of the people on the boats were from subis a haran africa rather than from syria. and the shiite militant group...
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. >>> and restaurants are getting a taste of the rapidly growing podcast movement. >>> that is the "cbss monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> residents forced to flea when fires break out at a south jersey apartment complex. >> death of weekend 17 year old struck by us a expected dui driver, this morning, how school officials are responding to his death. >>> president announcement makes two announcements overnight during his historic visit to viet nam. >> good morning, everyone, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. meisha here with traffic, happy monday, ladies. >> yes, happy monday. i just turned to jim and said it feels like we never left you guys.
. >>> and restaurants are getting a taste of the rapidly growing podcast movement. >>> that is the "cbss monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> residents forced to flea when fires break out at a south jersey apartment complex. >> death of weekend 17 year old struck by us a expected dui driver, this morning, how school officials are responding to his death....