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explain what a podcast network is. >> a network is a confederation of podcasts they put out.ooklyn and they have 60 different employees because they raise money last year because some investors really believe in podcasting. maybe they're listening to the ones that you don't. they have their own team of producers and writers that put together a bunch of original podcasts and why they are different from other networks is some will develop and uby and podcasts for other people but gimlet produces its own podcasts in house. carol: i think about podcasts in general. i feel all our attention in terms of the power of podcasts -there were millions of downloads and i feel this changed how we look at podcasts. >> serial was a galvanizing moment which came out in late 2014 after these guys founded gimlet. it was the most popular podcast at its time, maybe 5 million downloads before the finale of the episode and it inspired a lot of investors and people to to start new companies. a senior executive at 20th century fox decided to leave it to start a podcasting company because he believed
explain what a podcast network is. >> a network is a confederation of podcasts they put out.ooklyn and they have 60 different employees because they raise money last year because some investors really believe in podcasting. maybe they're listening to the ones that you don't. they have their own team of producers and writers that put together a bunch of original podcasts and why they are different from other networks is some will develop and uby and podcasts for other people but gimlet...
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i don't know about you guys, but i love podcasts. you guys listen to podcasts? [ cheers and applause ] i mean, i love tv shows a lot. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: much better, but when i get a chance -- >> steve: yeah, you love the podcasts. >> jimmy: i'm setting this bit up so, yeah. your way to work, you're going to the gym, whatever. you know, traveling to school, on your way to prison. >> steve: right. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: whatever you want to do. the other day, i was scrolling through itunes and i noticed that there's a lot of obscure podcasts, that i've never even heard before. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: and i thought it would be nice to check out a a few of them, and tell you guys about them, in a new segment we call "tonight show podcasts." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ?? >> jimmy: so these are -- >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: so this is a -- yeah. >> steve: is that special? >> jimmy: he can't hear me because you've got your headphones on. >> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: now i'm ready to listen to these new podcasts. this first one is a podcast
i don't know about you guys, but i love podcasts. you guys listen to podcasts? [ cheers and applause ] i mean, i love tv shows a lot. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: much better, but when i get a chance -- >> steve: yeah, you love the podcasts. >> jimmy: i'm setting this bit up so, yeah. your way to work, you're going to the gym, whatever. you know, traveling to school, on your way to prison. >> steve: right. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: whatever you want to do....
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Nov 12, 2016
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podcasts innk about general.l our attention in terms of the power of podcasts - there were millions of downloads and i feel this changed how we look at podcasts. serial was a galvanizing moment which came out in late 2014 after these guys founded gimlet. it was the most popular podcast at its time, maybe 5 million downloads before the finale of the episode and it inspired a loved the mess -- a lot of investors and people to spark -- to start new companies. a senior executive at 20th decided to leave it to start a podcasting company because he believed in the potential of the medium. you have seen certain individuals really become famous or build a following because of their podcast. how big is this industry going to get? even though there are good number of people listening to it, there's not that much money and podcasting. oliver: the hallmark channel doubled down, tripled down on its holiday programming. carol: we spoke to the editor. onchristmas officially began october 29 and it extends through january 1. tha
podcasts innk about general.l our attention in terms of the power of podcasts - there were millions of downloads and i feel this changed how we look at podcasts. serial was a galvanizing moment which came out in late 2014 after these guys founded gimlet. it was the most popular podcast at its time, maybe 5 million downloads before the finale of the episode and it inspired a loved the mess -- a lot of investors and people to spark -- to start new companies. a senior executive at 20th decided to...
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Nov 5, 2016
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we have these podcasts that sound like they're just sort of chatty, like our politics podcast which is really, really, really, really good, you have no idea how much editing that actually gets. it sounds like it just rolls of the tongue, and they're just like, "ha ha ha ha ha." it is so heavily edited, so heavily fact-checked, and how do you do that, right? it's like people are chatting. we've got a bank of editors sitting in a room being like, "nope, can't say that, nope, that's not right, take it again." - [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and, by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. (chimes jingle)
we have these podcasts that sound like they're just sort of chatty, like our politics podcast which is really, really, really, really good, you have no idea how much editing that actually gets. it sounds like it just rolls of the tongue, and they're just like, "ha ha ha ha ha." it is so heavily edited, so heavily fact-checked, and how do you do that, right? it's like people are chatting. we've got a bank of editors sitting in a room being like, "nope, can't say that, nope, that's...
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. >> steve: oh, podcasts. love 'em. >> jimmy: these are new, obscure podcasts that i don't know if you've heard of. but they're great, and you should check them out. this first one is called "morgan and morgan." >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: all right, and this is a podcast featuring morgan freeman and tracy morgan. nature. >> steve: wow, fantastic. >> jimmy: let's give it a a listen. >> t male penguin then begins ?@ his mating dance, by carefully through them? >> jimmy: yeah, i'm looking througthem. >> steve: making sure you have thrit one? wow, that playlist.s ng >> jimmy: no, no, no. let's not do that one. this is a butternut squash, gazpacho, gumbo. dikembe mugumbo. soup's the best. crumble some crackers on the soup. yes, please. you eat soup with a spoon. i eat soup on the moon. i'm gonna be the first man to eat soup on the moon. i'm neil armspoon. with two big spoons for arms. that's one small spoon for man. one giant soup for mankind. i'm shaq. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: neil armspoon. >> steve: neil a
. >> steve: oh, podcasts. love 'em. >> jimmy: these are new, obscure podcasts that i don't know if you've heard of. but they're great, and you should check them out. this first one is called "morgan and morgan." >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: all right, and this is a podcast featuring morgan freeman and tracy morgan. nature. >> steve: wow, fantastic. >> jimmy: let's give it a a listen. >> t male penguin then begins ?@ his mating dance, by carefully...
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podcasting is a good example. we started a podcasting company last year.is a very satisfying editorial experience. for the people who like it, it is an on-demand medium. the story i always say is i listen to podcasts in the shower. i put my iphone in the ziploc bag. it is a good hack. now if i take a shower without a ziploc bag or without podcasts, i am bereft. i don't listen to the whole thing, you take it to the sink and brush your teeth. the thing that a striking me is that you have this relationship with the hosts who have this informal demeanor. you get to trust them. you put the media experience into a chunk of time when there was not typically a media experience. when people talk about mobile, you are typically talking about waiting in line at starbucks and you're going somewhere and you have to cease the experience. but podcasting because it is , just in your ears, you can multitask. that means there is a new set of attention that can be monetized and we are having good luck selling ads against our podcast. walter: the woman there, and then i promi
podcasting is a good example. we started a podcasting company last year.is a very satisfying editorial experience. for the people who like it, it is an on-demand medium. the story i always say is i listen to podcasts in the shower. i put my iphone in the ziploc bag. it is a good hack. now if i take a shower without a ziploc bag or without podcasts, i am bereft. i don't listen to the whole thing, you take it to the sink and brush your teeth. the thing that a striking me is that you have this...
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do you think of your podcast as a form of therapy? >> it's become that to a lot of people who are looking -- there's a lot of anxiety around the election for good reason because a trump presidency would be disastrous for the country. what we try to do is break through the noise. there's a lot of misinformation. we try to explain based on our experience how elections work and why you should have confidence. it would be a different podcast if the fundamentals of the race were different. >> do you think it at as a bit like nate silver's role in 2012, providing information saying hey, president obama is still likely to win. >> neither of us are math majors. we have become for a lot of people a place to go to try to nothing what's happening in the race, and data is on the side of democrats. we provide data, it makes democrats feel better. >> your point of view is increasingly playing a role. do you think there's a version of what you're doing on the right? >> there are a lot of really smart republicans who like mike murphy who have started
do you think of your podcast as a form of therapy? >> it's become that to a lot of people who are looking -- there's a lot of anxiety around the election for good reason because a trump presidency would be disastrous for the country. what we try to do is break through the noise. there's a lot of misinformation. we try to explain based on our experience how elections work and why you should have confidence. it would be a different podcast if the fundamentals of the race were different....
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listen to the drive you crazy podcast. and right now it's good on 225 and the southbound side. and that police situation on proo and holly by the kinn soopers over there. so far -- slowing us down on highway 25 to bolder. chicago had this massive masterpiece to celebrate the world series win. >> it is made from 45 pounds of sugar, 25 pounds of chocolate and ten pounds of rice chris pees. right now on display at the pastry school and going to be preeented to the mayor, rahm emanuel. anyone going to eat that? >> not with that much shug. tooth decay. >>> interesting to watch. never know how it's going to 3 end. police were zipping along motorcycle, we have the dramatic end to this chase. >>> a special honor to a world war ii veteran. we catch up with him for the first time. >>> a live look at the loveland when i have a headache, i don't want to put my life on hold. and i want to enjoyt plevery moment of it.ds. that's why i use fast-acting excedrin for my headaches. excedrin has two pain fighters plus a booster. and for some, headache relief starts in just 15 minutes. which is why
listen to the drive you crazy podcast. and right now it's good on 225 and the southbound side. and that police situation on proo and holly by the kinn soopers over there. so far -- slowing us down on highway 25 to bolder. chicago had this massive masterpiece to celebrate the world series win. >> it is made from 45 pounds of sugar, 25 pounds of chocolate and ten pounds of rice chris pees. right now on display at the pastry school and going to be preeented to the mayor, rahm emanuel. anyone...
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podcasting is a good example. we started a podcasting company last year. it is a very satisfying editorial experience. for the people who like it, it is an on-demand medium. the story i always say is i listen to podcasts in the shower. i put my iphone in the ziploc bag. it is a good hack. now if i take a shower without a podcasts, or without i am bereft. i don't listen to the whole thing, you take it to the sink and brush your teeth. the thing that a striking me is that you have this relationship with the hosts who have this informal demeanor. you get to trust them. you put the media experience into a chunk of time when there was not typically a media experience. some people are talking about mobile, but if you start walking or going somewhere, you lose the signal and have to cease the experience. but podcasting because it is just in your ears, you can multitask. that means there is a new set of attention that can be monetized and we are having good luck selling ads against our podcast. walter: the woman there, and then i promise to go to the back. the two
podcasting is a good example. we started a podcasting company last year. it is a very satisfying editorial experience. for the people who like it, it is an on-demand medium. the story i always say is i listen to podcasts in the shower. i put my iphone in the ziploc bag. it is a good hack. now if i take a shower without a podcasts, or without i am bereft. i don't listen to the whole thing, you take it to the sink and brush your teeth. the thing that a striking me is that you have this...
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sin the show ended shows beenee doing a weekly podcast juicyuicy scoop on podcast one andne a performing stand up for sold out crowds which is exactly whatac t she'll be doing here currentlyut on tour in this weekend making a stop at the historic how war she joins us live again in the lo.t. >> good to see. s >> thanks for not run aig way. w isn't we'll talk juicy scoop.cyp this is great. this is what i i love. >> how cool is it to have the whole podcast availability outal the.e. because it's so different whendw you started outhe writing forrif people and everything.thin i didn't mean writing like you wrote longhand the typing game. >> the pad cast has and thead surprise of my career. casrisef i remyally didn't know how muchw people would love it and be so s loyal to it now i do it twice a week new episodes every tuesdayy it's my own thing just like stand up is just all by myselfys and i really do enjoy gettingeti out there and being able to tall about these topics like i did od chelsea lately what is great i e about a podcast there's no tre'n limit. it's not like it's an abc prime time w
sin the show ended shows beenee doing a weekly podcast juicyuicy scoop on podcast one andne a performing stand up for sold out crowds which is exactly whatac t she'll be doing here currentlyut on tour in this weekend making a stop at the historic how war she joins us live again in the lo.t. >> good to see. s >> thanks for not run aig way. w isn't we'll talk juicy scoop.cyp this is great. this is what i i love. >> how cool is it to have the whole podcast availability outal...
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the no pressure but you talk about a lot on the podcast. pca >> yes. >> yes >> you talk about everything from paloliticsk .olic you also i thought this was was really brave of y but any work environment there'e this kind of us versus them. th. us versus management and you really discuss that like if it's warned.rn if it's not.s n and you talk about basicallyly contracts and women and what yo shall do in the work mace.workac >> i said a lot of times i don'd think it's warned in some cases, but i understand it. because we're always pushing. management's job and as a as a general manager i push hard and, >> would you like to comment? ol good i'm e-mailing, you know, i'm e-mailing at 5:30 in theinhe morning, and but, no, but it's i all just to make the productro better and to,, what i try to do is be a viewer as the generalenr manager i real dollar i sit bacb and say okay what's the viewerhe experience. how are they, you know, relating to the story or segment or whatw have you. and then i comment from thatt perspective.. but we do push hard but
the no pressure but you talk about a lot on the podcast. pca >> yes. >> yes >> you talk about everything from paloliticsk .olic you also i thought this was was really brave of y but any work environment there'e this kind of us versus them. th. us versus management and you really discuss that like if it's warned.rn if it's not.s n and you talk about basicallyly contracts and women and what yo shall do in the work mace.workac >> i said a lot of times i don'd think it's...
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kristin anderson and margie o'mara are cohosts of the popular podcast call the pollsters. as a team, they will share bipartisan thoughts on polling, our country's political system and voter behavior. both women are very accomplished. tonight i will only be able to touch on a few of their impressive achievements. ms. anderson is the author of the book, the selfie the selfie vote, where millennial's are leading america. she is the cofounder and a columnist to the washington examiner. she was recently a fellow at harvard institute of politics and served as vice president of the winston group. a republican polling firm in d.c. time magazine named anderson one of their 30 under 30 for changing the world. the executive vice president of affairs which is a democratic polling and strategy firm. she has more than 20 years of experience with elections, politics, and policy. she founded momentum analysis which is a democratic polling firm serving nonprofits, advocacy groups and political candidates. political names o'mara one of the particles to to watch. so we have two people who ha
kristin anderson and margie o'mara are cohosts of the popular podcast call the pollsters. as a team, they will share bipartisan thoughts on polling, our country's political system and voter behavior. both women are very accomplished. tonight i will only be able to touch on a few of their impressive achievements. ms. anderson is the author of the book, the selfie the selfie vote, where millennial's are leading america. she is the cofounder and a columnist to the washington examiner. she was...
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Nov 27, 2016
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podcasting is a good example. we started a podcasting company last year.is a very satisfying editorial experience. for the people who like it, it is an on-demand medium. the story i always say is i listen to podcasts in the shower. i put my iphone in the ziploc bag. it is a good hack. now if i take a shower without a ziploc bag or without podcasts, i am bereft. i don't listen to the whole thing, you take it to the sink and brush your teeth. the thing that a striking me is that you have this relationship with the hosts who have this informal demeanor. you get to trust them. you put the media experience into a chunk of time when there was not typically a media experience. some people are talking about mobile, but if you start walking or going somewhere, you lose the signal and have to cease the experience. but podcasting because it is just in your ears, you can multitask. that means there is a new set of attention that can be monetized and we are having good luck selling ads against our podcast. walter: the woman there, and then i promise to go to the back.
podcasting is a good example. we started a podcasting company last year.is a very satisfying editorial experience. for the people who like it, it is an on-demand medium. the story i always say is i listen to podcasts in the shower. i put my iphone in the ziploc bag. it is a good hack. now if i take a shower without a ziploc bag or without podcasts, i am bereft. i don't listen to the whole thing, you take it to the sink and brush your teeth. the thing that a striking me is that you have this...
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now on my podcast capeup i interviewed the heads of the center for politics at the university of virginiah state is it that tells you that he won. he said pennsylvania, i said now for clinton, which state would that be and he said florida. think about this, republicans, you would assume, are voting for the republican candidate for president. >> yes. >> but because there are so many republicans who find donald trump just abhorrent. >> trevor: why? (laughter) carry on. >> that a lot of those republican votes could be going to hillary clinton. >> trevor: you should have seen your face. >> i know, i was like-- what? >> trevor: let's talk about north carolina for a second. >> yes. >> trevor: that is honestly one of the most frightening things to see. normally you would hope that an election would be won, you would hope that people would try and win it, a political party would say we have motivated americans to vote for us. and yet it seems like in north carolina especially republicans are touting the oppression of the black vote as a victory. how do you see that? you are an expert in that fiel
now on my podcast capeup i interviewed the heads of the center for politics at the university of virginiah state is it that tells you that he won. he said pennsylvania, i said now for clinton, which state would that be and he said florida. think about this, republicans, you would assume, are voting for the republican candidate for president. >> yes. >> but because there are so many republicans who find donald trump just abhorrent. >> trevor: why? (laughter) carry on. >>...
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find it in itunes or your favorite podcast app. officer is using his biggest hobbies to help him protect and serve. the bellevue police officer is connecting with the community in ways you might not expect. he's taking his passion for music and skateboarding and connecting with the community. he is always on the ready, keeping his instrument and board in his patrol car trunk. from teaching music at a youth center, to hanging ten at a skate park... he's intro show: welcome to real milwaukee! lib
find it in itunes or your favorite podcast app. officer is using his biggest hobbies to help him protect and serve. the bellevue police officer is connecting with the community in ways you might not expect. he's taking his passion for music and skateboarding and connecting with the community. he is always on the ready, keeping his instrument and board in his patrol car trunk. from teaching music at a youth center, to hanging ten at a skate park... he's intro show: welcome to real milwaukee! lib
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lectures in history are also available as podcasts. visit our website, c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. hefner, christine former ceo of playboy enterprises, talks about comedian lenny bruce's life and legacy. she focuses on social commentary in his standup routine and how he pushed the boundaries of free speech. day is part of a two conference commemorating the recent acquisition of lenny bruce's collection address brand atradeisrsity -- b university. >> i am here to offer special thanks to steve, sitting over here, who is the other instigator and driving force of this conference. steve wrote an enormously rich, informative biography and a sort of career study of lenny bruce, done in 2005 at the university of paris. as a result of his research in that respect, he got to meet and know many bruce's daughter, and it was really steve is adjusted to kitty -- steve who suggested to kitty that brandeis university would be the ideal site for the papers of her father. none of us would be here without steve's initiative
lectures in history are also available as podcasts. visit our website, c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. hefner, christine former ceo of playboy enterprises, talks about comedian lenny bruce's life and legacy. she focuses on social commentary in his standup routine and how he pushed the boundaries of free speech. day is part of a two conference commemorating the recent acquisition of lenny bruce's collection address brand atradeisrsity -- b university. >> i am here...
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the extended inters about this, podcast original. whoo. find them all in itunes and apple's podcasts app. we'll be right back. if i want to go up... hello... if i want to go down... noooo... then if i want to come back again... yes! it's perfect. now that we've added adjustable base, my favorite part is to be able to lift your legs up a little bit, lift the head up a little bit, o $600 on select tempur-pedic mattress sets. and get zero percent apr for 5 years. and there you have it. visit mattress firm. america's #1 tempur-pedic retailer today, and sleep happy tonight. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and
the extended inters about this, podcast original. whoo. find them all in itunes and apple's podcasts app. we'll be right back. if i want to go up... hello... if i want to go down... noooo... then if i want to come back again... yes! it's perfect. now that we've added adjustable base, my favorite part is to be able to lift your legs up a little bit, lift the head up a little bit, o $600 on select tempur-pedic mattress sets. and get zero percent apr for 5 years. and there you have it. visit...
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which is available wherever you get your podcasts, apple podcast, stitcher, google play. go for it. >> it's all over the place. >> it's from canadian jeff just in case you're worried about nonpartisanship. >> and i'm sure all of the world's problems and election stress disorder will be resolved by wednesday, correct? >> probably not. we're going to need pose-election stress disorder. >> we might need an extra hour of sleep. "good morning america," falling back to standard time. how to get your body clock back on track. that's straight ahead in our "weekend download." rob's going to have that story. rob's going to have that story. . i accept i'm not out on the ocean wrestling marlin. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't go after anything with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin. plus, it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. that's what i wanted to know.
which is available wherever you get your podcasts, apple podcast, stitcher, google play. go for it. >> it's all over the place. >> it's from canadian jeff just in case you're worried about nonpartisanship. >> and i'm sure all of the world's problems and election stress disorder will be resolved by wednesday, correct? >> probably not. we're going to need pose-election stress disorder. >> we might need an extra hour of sleep. "good morning america," falling...
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anything you need to know about driving in the winter weather on the drive you crazy podcast. >>> on 25, take a look take a look. we have this t-bone accident. pickup truck in the driver's side door. no indication on jewish r injuries, that's one lane there and no need for an alternate route. you can get around going through the shopping center. building up in some of the usual spots, including 76. and i believe it's going go be back in here, rolling up. and back in there. eastbound side of i-70. >>> will the chargers really leave san diego? will voters let that happen? they turned down a stadium on -- move to l. a. if they didn't get a new stadium. nort to move by next season, they need to make a decision by january 15th. >>> trouble in broncos country. questioning trevor siemian. and now going to the sanths. >> vegas saying the broncos are undergoings. >> if you're not winning, people ain't happy. with the loss last week, we want to get on our high horse again and back to winning. working to get back there. again it's in new orleans. the broncos have played the saints ten times. wi
anything you need to know about driving in the winter weather on the drive you crazy podcast. >>> on 25, take a look take a look. we have this t-bone accident. pickup truck in the driver's side door. no indication on jewish r injuries, that's one lane there and no need for an alternate route. you can get around going through the shopping center. building up in some of the usual spots, including 76. and i believe it's going go be back in here, rolling up. and back in there. eastbound...
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not if you break the screen again on my podcast... tech smart - america on demand. find it in itunes or your favorite podcast app. the wisconsin humane society is here... how you can help "rhymes" the russ: as i've traveled to all 72 lot of people. including seniors, concerned that ron johnson is going to turn medicare into a voucher program. senior: don't let it happen russ. russ: i've heard from families in need of good paying jobs. blue collar guy: ron johnson's trade deals help other countries, not us. russ: the bottom line - people want an economy that delivers for them. man: we just need a fair shake, and, russ, i think you need a bigger van. russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. . but senator johnson sided with corporate interests, calling for even more unfair trade, voting for special tax breaks for corporations shipping jobs overseas, costing taxpayers billions. and johnson's been exposed for using what looks like an offshore tax shelter for himself. ron johnson's just not for us. senate majority pac is responsible cherisse le jeune from the w
not if you break the screen again on my podcast... tech smart - america on demand. find it in itunes or your favorite podcast app. the wisconsin humane society is here... how you can help "rhymes" the russ: as i've traveled to all 72 lot of people. including seniors, concerned that ron johnson is going to turn medicare into a voucher program. senior: don't let it happen russ. russ: i've heard from families in need of good paying jobs. blue collar guy: ron johnson's trade deals help...
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lectures in history are also available as a podcast. visit our website, /history/podcasts or download them on itunes. >> coming up on american history tv, 33rd international churchill david cannadine talks about winston churchill's relationship with the two queens that he served. of 15 books and the editor of 13, the professor is perhaps one of the few individuals who could rival proliferative see. he served as the chairman of trustees at the national portrait gallery in london and is a fellow of the british academy, the royal historical society, and the royal society for literature, among numerous other accomplishments. ininliterature among numerous o accomplishments. he was in the birthday honors for his vast services to scholarship. it is my pleasure to introduce my speaker. the only person who can tasle the subject of winston church hill and the mon narcs, professor, david. thank you so much for that exceptionally kind and generous introduction. since i spend part of my time earning my living by speaking as well as writing. i have b
lectures in history are also available as a podcast. visit our website, /history/podcasts or download them on itunes. >> coming up on american history tv, 33rd international churchill david cannadine talks about winston churchill's relationship with the two queens that he served. of 15 books and the editor of 13, the professor is perhaps one of the few individuals who could rival proliferative see. he served as the chairman of trustees at the national portrait gallery in london and is a...
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fraser has a key card and she'se using it to unlock secrets sts around here at fox5 host agnewew podcast and it's a chance c tortoise open up about life, lif love and work in a way we mightt not do on tv and today we're sarah sitting donary hahn nikauk cleary they join us live thinknk morning. good morning to you both. to yoh >> hi, wisdom.ism >> good morning, wisdom.m. >> ron any carbs you were on ibs still have key card.l ha key car >> i can't believe it. ian thank you for having me sarah. r >> you were so good about it. we were talking about kind ofuto some highlights of the show.w. you are new here at fox you just celebrate one year.one >> one year next wee november 30th. i can't believe it.i be >> we were talking about this ti was it intimidating because offo here many them on the podcast 15 years, 18 years, sue palka 30 30 years.ar was it intimidating coming intoo this environment? >> yes. it really>> was, because there e people -- i think i said this in the podcast people not have only tremendous amount of experiencec but they have stories that shett shared. sh lives they shared.r
fraser has a key card and she'se using it to unlock secrets sts around here at fox5 host agnewew podcast and it's a chance c tortoise open up about life, lif love and work in a way we mightt not do on tv and today we're sarah sitting donary hahn nikauk cleary they join us live thinknk morning. good morning to you both. to yoh >> hi, wisdom.ism >> good morning, wisdom.m. >> ron any carbs you were on ibs still have key card.l ha key car >> i can't believe it. ian thank you...
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very knew, this podcast. >> i'm good enough and smart enough and gosh darn it, people like the podcast. you'll get the news of th and podcast originals. find them at itunes. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto? significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. xarelto? is selective targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting function. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking you may bruise more easily, and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. if you take certain med
very knew, this podcast. >> i'm good enough and smart enough and gosh darn it, people like the podcast. you'll get the news of th and podcast originals. find them at itunes. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto? significantly...
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>> podcast original. >> very good. >> you c itunes and apple's podcast app. >> we might even start our own behind the scenes podcast. >> i think that's a good idea. a lot happens behind the scenes, don't you think, charlie? >> the crew is laughing now at me. stop laughing at me. >> they thought it was their own. le) ( ? ) come on, dad. ( ? ) ? they tell me i'm wrong ? ? whoa, talkin' 'bout my love ? ? talkin' 'bout my, my love ? you ready, dad? ?...
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mike: it's a podcast, to be clear. that makes it sound more legitimate than it really is.s one of the top republican podcasts. i have buried the resistance transmitter in the radio. i want the president to succeed. if he acts like he did during the campaign, republicans should oppose him when he's wrong. obviously, i do in a sort of theoretical way. will i be disappointed if he doesn't succeed? probably not. i think mike hit it on the head. his success is going to be based on his behavior. can he modify his behavior in a radical way and be reassuring to people instead of a leader of less than 50% of the voters. as -- wrong as you were, we are happy to have you here. mark: we will speak with the south carolina democratic party chair. that's right after this. stay tuned. ♪ mark: as the democratic party regroups, the race to lead the committee is on. we are joined by someone who has thrown his hat into be the chair, jamie harrison joins us from columbia, south carolina. thank you for joining us again. jamie: thanks for having me. mark: tell us why hillary clinton lost the ele
mike: it's a podcast, to be clear. that makes it sound more legitimate than it really is.s one of the top republican podcasts. i have buried the resistance transmitter in the radio. i want the president to succeed. if he acts like he did during the campaign, republicans should oppose him when he's wrong. obviously, i do in a sort of theoretical way. will i be disappointed if he doesn't succeed? probably not. i think mike hit it on the head. his success is going to be based on his behavior. can...
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. -- radio will come back, podcasts in particular, excellent podcasts, npr, public radio in the 60s withit is possible and this is something i believe, things do get bad but we get better as part of what i wrote this book is a call 5 to save and fix our main media because they've gone too far. not to say everything, spend all your time watching documentaries or something but we can to better. >> host: how would you advise the individual, what are the things we could be doing to reclaim our own attention span and reclaim our brains? if you were to write the prescription, you read through this, now what? >> guest: i call it the human project.ion ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ sometimes they will tear up a parking lot and underneath is dirt and things start to grow. that us. we are overharvested. the thing about this industry it is a natural resource industry. instead of drilling for oil it is access to your mind. we are the resource, when we get over harvesting. in our times we need to do more for your time and attention, in the same way you are in a casino you can't go with the flow because if you go with
. -- radio will come back, podcasts in particular, excellent podcasts, npr, public radio in the 60s withit is possible and this is something i believe, things do get bad but we get better as part of what i wrote this book is a call 5 to save and fix our main media because they've gone too far. not to say everything, spend all your time watching documentaries or something but we can to better. >> host: how would you advise the individual, what are the things we could be doing to reclaim...