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that was a true crime podcast as well. i think this is not just true crime podcast as well.ing along for the ride. they‘re discovering information and evidence almost at the same time as the police. certainly with the teachers pet podcast, there is a sense that it is still ongoing. it is happening right now. yes, it is a cold case but the police are at that house digging right now. the audience is so digging right now. the audience is so discovering with the police. thanks. don‘t forget you can get much more detail on our top stories on our website. there is full coverage on bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app. the european parliament has voted to take unprecedented disciplinery action against hungary — and is accusing the hungarian government of posing a systematic threat to democracy and the rule of law. parliament is here in strasbourg. here are pictures from earlier — when the dutch green mp who‘s been leading the process got a standing ovation. she let this process. two thirds of the meps voted to trigger the eu‘s rule of law procedure, known as article seven. it‘
that was a true crime podcast as well. i think this is not just true crime podcast as well.ing along for the ride. they‘re discovering information and evidence almost at the same time as the police. certainly with the teachers pet podcast, there is a sense that it is still ongoing. it is happening right now. yes, it is a cold case but the police are at that house digging right now. the audience is so digging right now. the audience is so discovering with the police. thanks. don‘t forget you...
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newport beach police are hoping listeners to its podcast are similarly hooked. cbs news security analyst paul violis: >> i truly believe we are going to see a move in the needle successfully closing cold cases by the use of podcasts. >> reporter: investigators say these grainy images from surveillance video show peter chadwick for the last time. police discovered he had been reading books about living off the grid and withdrew millions of dollars before he went efssing. now, chadwick's attorney tells cbs that he does not believe the prosecution should comment on a pending case, let alone put out a six-part podcast. pat, jeff, the newport police department is saying tonight that dozens of calls have already come in from listeners saying they have new information. >> glor: fascinating case. tony, thanks. ,till ahead here tonight, the government says major defects nt s been discovered in the prototypes for the president's border wall. prototypes for the president's border wall. they never change. they'll always try to steal your medical identity. so, what can you d
newport beach police are hoping listeners to its podcast are similarly hooked. cbs news security analyst paul violis: >> i truly believe we are going to see a move in the needle successfully closing cold cases by the use of podcasts. >> reporter: investigators say these grainy images from surveillance video show peter chadwick for the last time. police discovered he had been reading books about living off the grid and withdrew millions of dollars before he went efssing. now,...
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this is an expansion of our podcast service -- podcast series. we tend to do these conversations in private in a studio a couple feet from here, but every quarter we choose one that stands out and do it in public. the community can get a chance to hear the author talk directly to you. we are excited today to have duane evans with us. he is a former cia operations officer with three tours on four continents, including serving as chief of station,
this is an expansion of our podcast service -- podcast series. we tend to do these conversations in private in a studio a couple feet from here, but every quarter we choose one that stands out and do it in public. the community can get a chance to hear the author talk directly to you. we are excited today to have duane evans with us. he is a former cia operations officer with three tours on four continents, including serving as chief of station,
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true crime podcasts consistently rank amom the top 50.ng. >> good morning. it exploded with a podcast serial which was the exploit of a man accused of murder. it resulted in new trial for him. but it is not just armchair investigators who are interested in true crime. >> you are listening to wine and crime, the podcast where three friends, chug wine, unleash crime and use their worst accents. >> reporter: friends for more than 20 years and host of the popular podcast wine and crime. >> he was lying face down on the floor of a bus. >> reporter: they playfully chat about crime over cabernet and chardonnay. >> we're funny. >> everyone will love us. >> and we thought wine and crime. and we thought we'd better nab this title before anybody else does. >> that was february 2017. a year and a half later, they get about 500,000 downloads a month. when they turn the podcast live, they draw fans from across the country. >> why come tonight? >> wine and crime is one of my favorite podcasts i listen to a lot. >> he's the one who actually used a firear
true crime podcasts consistently rank amom the top 50.ng. >> good morning. it exploded with a podcast serial which was the exploit of a man accused of murder. it resulted in new trial for him. but it is not just armchair investigators who are interested in true crime. >> you are listening to wine and crime, the podcast where three friends, chug wine, unleash crime and use their worst accents. >> reporter: friends for more than 20 years and host of the popular podcast wine and...
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i know you do your podcast in the garage. >> is there any place to do a podcast? in an office or things like that. >> oh, no, no, no, i got a new house, a got a new garage-- it's a bigger garage than the old garage-- there's a bathroom in this garage for people of importance, celebrity types, to use the bathroom, they don't have to go in my house and make a mess of my personal bathroom. ( laughter ) celebrities are filthy, they're just filthy. >> stephen: yeah, because people are always cleaning up for them. >> yeah, exactly, they have no manners. no, it was really a nice change. it's just bigger and nicer garage, and i'm happy there. it's a step up, but it never dawned on me to do the podcast elsewhere. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, it's a short commute, it's a short commute, which is nice. >> my walk to work is very easy, yeah. i get up, i go, "i'm going to go to work." and then i step outside, i go in, and, if i want, i can use the bathroom in the garage as well, which is very exciting. >> stephen: so, it's a detached garage? >> detached garage, it stands alon
i know you do your podcast in the garage. >> is there any place to do a podcast? in an office or things like that. >> oh, no, no, no, i got a new house, a got a new garage-- it's a bigger garage than the old garage-- there's a bathroom in this garage for people of importance, celebrity types, to use the bathroom, they don't have to go in my house and make a mess of my personal bathroom. ( laughter ) celebrities are filthy, they're just filthy. >> stephen: yeah, because people...
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the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it reached number one in the uk charts. cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, it has ended, but what she has shown is that she has lived and she has lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found that the podcast brought her a new audience. it wasn't about her. she didn't want any personal fame, it was a crusade to help others get through cancer, and she was adamant she wanted to do that. and alongside that, she wanted to help her son, freddie, come to terms with what's happened to her. rachael's little boy is just three years old. she's wrapped presents for him to open on every birthday until he's 21. she spoke about being with him when she learned her cancer was incurable. the call came through and he said, "i'm really sorry. it's the cancer, it's back." and all the way home, i was saying to freddie, "i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry." don't, because you're going to make me... sorry, that's the first thing that
the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it reached number one in the uk charts. cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, it has ended, but what she has shown is that she has lived and she has lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found that the podcast brought her a new audience. it wasn't about her. she didn't want any personal fame, it was a crusade to help others get...
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newport beach are hoping listeners to its podcast are similarly hooked. cbs analyst paul violas. >> i truly believe we're going see a move in the needle in successfully closing cold cases by the use of the podcast. >> reporter: invtigators say these grainy images by surveillance video showed peter chadwick for the last time. he had been reading books about living off the grid and withdrew millions of dollars before he went missing. now chadwick's attorney tells cbs he does not believe the prosecution should comment on a pending case, let alone put out a six-part podcast, but jeff, the newport police department tonight is saying that dozens of calls have already come in from listeners saying they have new information. >> fascinating case. tony, thanks. >>> still ahead here tonight, the government says major defects have been discovered in the prototypes for the president's border wall. a women's natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. this can effect how pleasurable sex can be. to supplement your lubrication for even better sex try ky natural feel
newport beach are hoping listeners to its podcast are similarly hooked. cbs analyst paul violas. >> i truly believe we're going see a move in the needle in successfully closing cold cases by the use of the podcast. >> reporter: invtigators say these grainy images by surveillance video showed peter chadwick for the last time. he had been reading books about living off the grid and withdrew millions of dollars before he went missing. now chadwick's attorney tells cbs he does not...
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she really wanted the podcast to punch through.5 live. she really cut loose to find her own voice and to open upa loose to find her own voice and to open up a conversation that other people perhaps could not find the right words for but she managed to do that and did it in a really brave and bold way. this morning rachael's death was announced on the station where she worked for 17 years. our beloved colleague, 5 live presenter and newsreader has died this morning. amongst the tributes the most poignant from her husband steve and little boy freddie. at the end they say even though her body was at its wea kest, they say even though her body was at its weakest, rachael's voice was at its weakest, rachael's voice was at its strongest and most powerful and she will always be an inspiration. president trump has dismissed a highly critical book about his administration, written by one of america's most respected journalists and authors, bob woodward, who helped uncover the watergate scandal. in the book, senior aides are quoted as saying
she really wanted the podcast to punch through.5 live. she really cut loose to find her own voice and to open upa loose to find her own voice and to open up a conversation that other people perhaps could not find the right words for but she managed to do that and did it in a really brave and bold way. this morning rachael's death was announced on the station where she worked for 17 years. our beloved colleague, 5 live presenter and newsreader has died this morning. amongst the tributes the most...
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and police say the podcast is already leading to new tips. >> before the podcast, we were not gettingand all it takes is for us to get one good tip to help us find this suspect. >>> that is it for abc7 "news at 6:00," for drew and >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, we've movin' and groovin' with the cast of "on your feet!" >> throw, step, shimmy, shimmy. >> oh, you really do shimmy. boo! then, adding curb appeal to your home is easier than you think. >> our showroom is catered to our customer. we try to target doors that are very popular and what we see a reoccurring desire for. >> plus, tone, shape, and lift those glutes. we've got a workout for you. >> don't worry about the status quo, what everybody else is doing. go with what makes you feel good. >> and an inside look at a complete home remodel. >> we've got the engineering, structural, electrical, plumbing, flooring. we do it all. >> all of this fun driven by
and police say the podcast is already leading to new tips. >> before the podcast, we were not gettingand all it takes is for us to get one good tip to help us find this suspect. >>> that is it for abc7 "news at 6:00," for drew and >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, we've movin' and groovin' with the...
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the podcast has been so popular that yesterday it reached number one in the uk charts.el's cancer, her journey the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, has ended, but what she has shown is that she had lived and lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found the podcast brought her a new audience. it is not about her, she'd not want personal phone, it was a crusade to get others through cancer and she was adamant about doing that and alongside that, she wanted to help her son, freddie come to terms with what happened to her. rachael's little boy is just three years old. she has wrapped presents for him to open on every birthday until he is 21. she spoke about being with him when she learned her cancer was in curable. the call came through and they said, and sorry, it's the cancer, it's back also and all the way home i was saying to freddie, i'm so sorry, way home i was saying to freddie, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry.
the podcast has been so popular that yesterday it reached number one in the uk charts.el's cancer, her journey the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, has ended, but what she has shown is that she had lived and lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found the podcast brought her a new audience. it is not about her, she'd not want...
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the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it reached number one in the uk charts.s that she has lived and she has lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found that the podcast brought her a new audience. it wasn‘t about her. she didn‘t want any personal fame, it was a crusade to help others get through cancer, and she was adamant she wanted to do that. and alongside that, she wanted to help her son, freddie, come to terms with what‘s happened to her. rachael‘s little boy is just three years old. she‘s wrapped presents for him to open on every birthday until he‘s 21. she spoke about being with him when she learned her cancer was incurable. the call came through and he said, "i‘m really sorry. it‘s the cancer, it‘s back." and all the way home, i was saying to freddie, "i‘m so sorry, i‘m so sorry." don‘t, because you‘re going to make me... sorry, that‘s the first thing that has made me cry in the first 12 episodes of the podcast! it‘s finally broken me! tod
the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it reached number one in the uk charts.s that she has lived and she has lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found that the podcast brought her a new audience. it wasn‘t about her. she didn‘t want any personal fame, it was a crusade to help others get through cancer, and she was adamant she wanted to do that. and alongside that,...
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police really hoping this gets people talking the way that serial and other crime podcasts have., yo ithis wor oer departments will adopt the practice. appreciate it, marci. thank you. >>> let's get back to rob. >> i want to crank you off with some great video out of salt lake city. check it out. that is a dust devil. a big one. that is daunting. that looks like an ef-1, ef-2. caused by a little bit of heat, a little bit of spin. there's no cloud connected to it. nobody was hurt by that. the driver pulling over or slowing down to film that. meanwhile, cooler air, first day of fall. frost advisories, freeze warnings for northern new england. temperatures starting to feel like fall across parts of the upper midwest and western great lakes, 50s, 40s, maybe 30s before it's all said and done. the rest of us have to wait. time for a look >>> good sunday morning. waking up to sunshine east of the tunnel. dense fog along the coast. we are looking at temperatures today in the upper 70s by noontime inland and low to mid-80s for the afternoon. >> this weather report is brought to you by ama
police really hoping this gets people talking the way that serial and other crime podcasts have., yo ithis wor oer departments will adopt the practice. appreciate it, marci. thank you. >>> let's get back to rob. >> i want to crank you off with some great video out of salt lake city. check it out. that is a dust devil. a big one. that is daunting. that looks like an ef-1, ef-2. caused by a little bit of heat, a little bit of spin. there's no cloud connected to it. nobody was hurt...
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. >>> and whiskey, weed and samurai swords elon musk speaking out on a podcast. let's just say things got interesting. it's friday, september 7th "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> all right. good morning welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching i'm brian sullivan happy friday as we call it on this schedule, we don't have to set the alarm tomorrow day here's how the markets are setting up dow futures are down little changed it is early. thinly traded. japan is the big loser concern that donald trump may turn his trade attention to japan. the "wall street journal" late yesterday coming out suggesting that the president may look to japan as maybe the next target in his trade negotiations or discussions. that has the nikkei down 0.8%. shanghai rebounded fractionally. keep an eye on what might remain the big story in the markets for your money that's the emerging markets etf, the eem. it's a proxy for asia really there's a number of them out there. it's about 20% down from the high that puts it in a bear market. as always we present you t
. >>> and whiskey, weed and samurai swords elon musk speaking out on a podcast. let's just say things got interesting. it's friday, september 7th "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> all right. good morning welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching i'm brian sullivan happy friday as we call it on this schedule, we don't have to set the alarm tomorrow day here's how the markets are setting up dow futures are down little changed it is early....
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you have the podcast last night. something else interesting in the podcast to take us back to what he needs to do to establish credibility and get investors and should -- interested in this company again, he said it is difficult to keep a car company alive. how does he do that, establish credibility? three,ts with the model he has to get production up consistently come -- 5000 cars for week and deliver the promise of being profitable and cash flow positive because he has a lot of debt due and he will need money to accomplish all of his plans. vonnie: are there special rules for elon musk? what another ceo of a car company or industrial, if they did what he did, would you market be so forgiving? >> there have been special rules for elon musk for a long time. forget about the new york times interview and taking a drag off of a marijuana and tobacco cigarette, missing all of the production targets and financial targets over the past several years would have probably gotten most ceos fired or forced them to clean house w
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what did we learn from this wide ranging podcast interview?a lot of stuff that he talked about before, his various things about cars and things like that. i think it is just that, you know, again weed is legal in california, that's the way it is, but he has so many things going on right now, i think probably doing that was sort of a big red look at me sign, probably problematic more importantly, think of recent departures of the company, head of accounting, head of hr announced today there's a lot of executive turmoil in the company and i think that's something that's probably more important than him lighting up i suppose still not a good look for the company, the board will have a real issue here with trying to understand how to deal with how he wants to present himself in public >> what do you make of the way so many people seem to leave tesla, i love the company, absolutely believe in the mission, but i'm out of here what should we read into that? >> well, i talked to a lot of people head of pr left or is leaving. i think they all have the
what did we learn from this wide ranging podcast interview?a lot of stuff that he talked about before, his various things about cars and things like that. i think it is just that, you know, again weed is legal in california, that's the way it is, but he has so many things going on right now, i think probably doing that was sort of a big red look at me sign, probably problematic more importantly, think of recent departures of the company, head of accounting, head of hr announced today there's a...
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the podcast is already lead to go new tips. >> before the podcast we were not getting calls from the public. and now we are. and all it takes is one good tip for us to be able to find peter chadwick. >> it is called count young to capture. the first three of six episodes are out now. >> a new law by governor brown will require garage doors work during a fire. any automatic garage doors that you will buy would have to include a backup battery that kicks in during power outages. at least furing the wildfires because they could not open their garage doors to drive to safety. >>> compared to the last time last year, people are paying more at the pump. the average price fell to $2.90. that is still 28 cents higher than last year. they estimate prices will continue to fall. no surprise the highes average price for the u.s. is right here in the bay area at $3.69. the lowest is in jackson, mississippi where drivers pay $2.50 for a gallon. >>> i bought it friday. $.4.10. i bought it saturday and sunday and it was $4.05. >> where are you driving? >> a all three cars with gas at the same time.
the podcast is already lead to go new tips. >> before the podcast we were not getting calls from the public. and now we are. and all it takes is one good tip for us to be able to find peter chadwick. >> it is called count young to capture. the first three of six episodes are out now. >> a new law by governor brown will require garage doors work during a fire. any automatic garage doors that you will buy would have to include a backup battery that kicks in during power outages....
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listen for free on apple podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. podcast.u get your podcasts. >>> trump's people. let's play hardball. >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington, and welcome to the "hardball" labor day show. and for purposes of this holiday we're calling it the real characters of trump world. president donald trump campaigned on his star factor, as the host of the reality show "the apprentice," and that mindset has followed him all the way into his presidency where there's never a slow newsday and every action he takes falls somewhere under unprecedented. for the next hour we're going to look at the cast of characters of trump's reality show presidency.
listen for free on apple podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. podcast.u get your podcasts. >>> trump's people. let's play hardball. >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington, and welcome to the "hardball" labor day show. and for purposes of this holiday we're calling it the real characters of trump world. president donald trump campaigned on his star factor, as the host of the reality show "the apprentice," and that mindset has followed...
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do why have you down as a podcast aficionado? not particularly. no. if all goes well you will be added to that montage. does michelle barnier still call you dominique? or have you corrected him? i didn't pick that up before. oh really, 0k? not really. he goes dominique said... fine, 0k, right. there is a massive... there is a massive elephant in the room. i was focused on other things i'm sorry. it's what's happened in salzburg in the last 2a, 48 hours. some of the papers are calling it a drive—by, a humiliation, a showdown, how would you describe it? i'm not sure what language is but henry has described it as an ambush which i certainly think you got a prime minister that has gone up there with a detailed set of proposals and one of the key aspects and it's true as said there's been a of progress in other areas. we have been rebuffed on our plans without any coherent explanation as to why. is the sort of rather dogmatic keys to the single market unity, but our plan was very carefully crafted around that and that has really credible alternatives in it
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maria: are we going to show you the podcast and show you how it all went down on podcast coming up. we have senate judiciary committee member, texas senator ted cruz joining us this morning and talk about kavanaugh hearings yesterday which don't let me begin. [laughter] maria: former speaker to have house newt gringrich is here and ceo of craft heinz. we will got right into it. it is job's day, estimates are calling for jobs added to the economy in the month of august, 191,000 jobs with tun employment rate kicking down to 3.8%, those are the expectations, this comes after president trump touted the strong economy at campaign rally last night in montana. >> this is an incredible time for our nation, we have the best economy in history, the stock market is at record highs, unemployment is at historic lows and more americans are working today than ever, ever, ever before. [cheers and applause] >> we have new deals being made, we have a deal we just made with mÉxico, that's a fair deal, it's not that horrendous deal that was made years ago that should have been changed years ago, we are
maria: are we going to show you the podcast and show you how it all went down on podcast coming up. we have senate judiciary committee member, texas senator ted cruz joining us this morning and talk about kavanaugh hearings yesterday which don't let me begin. [laughter] maria: former speaker to have house newt gringrich is here and ceo of craft heinz. we will got right into it. it is job's day, estimates are calling for jobs added to the economy in the month of august, 191,000 jobs with tun...
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and i really enjoy doing podcasts i do podcasts every two weeks.i just did one with gary kelly. >> with elon musk? oh, no that wasn't you. >> i posted one this week with tom brady. >> you did >> so i really try to find different kinds of leaders from different vocations and really go back and -- a lot of people understand, boy, this person is really successful. but they don't know how they got there. what i try to do is go back through their life, talk about their successes, the failures they might have had and get insights to help leaders grow. and the podcasts are really growing. people are really enjoying listening to these and i think it's adding a lot of value and look forward to doing that i also have a leadership development program called hard wiring your success. it's leading your success, leading yourself and doing what it takes to really be an effective leader. >> david, what's toxic leadership what do you consider toxic >> i think you see a lot of what's going on right now. people who don't treat people with respect i think it boils dow
and i really enjoy doing podcasts i do podcasts every two weeks.i just did one with gary kelly. >> with elon musk? oh, no that wasn't you. >> i posted one this week with tom brady. >> you did >> so i really try to find different kinds of leaders from different vocations and really go back and -- a lot of people understand, boy, this person is really successful. but they don't know how they got there. what i try to do is go back through their life, talk about their...
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listen for free on apple podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. podcast. listen for free on apple podcasts now, or wherever you get your podcasts. >>> trump's people. let's play hardball. >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington, and welcome to the "hardball" labor day show. and for purposes of this holiday we're calling it the real characters of trump world. president donald trump campaigned on his star factor, as the host of the reality show "the apprentice," and that mindset has followed him all the way into his presidency where there's never a slow newsday and every action he takes falls somewhere under unprecedented. for the next hour we're going to look at the cast of characters of trump's reality show presidency. there are the villains, the sycophants, of course, the flippers and the would-be celebrities of course. and some of them are heading to prison. and others are helping to put former allies in prison. there's been backbiting, social climbing, conspiracies and yes, relentless drama. and one sideshow came full circle when omarosa mani
listen for free on apple podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. podcast. listen for free on apple podcasts now, or wherever you get your podcasts. >>> trump's people. let's play hardball. >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington, and welcome to the "hardball" labor day show. and for purposes of this holiday we're calling it the real characters of trump world. president donald trump campaigned on his star factor, as the host of the reality show...
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the disappearance of lynette dawson is at the centre of a crime podcast series which has topped downloadnd the world and its popularity has given the investigation new impetus. inch by inch, a new search to try and solve a decades—old mystery and a case which is now being followed by millions of people around the world. lynette dawson disappeared 36 years ago, leaving behind her two young daughters and her husband, teacher chris dawson. he's always insisted that she abandoned them and denies any wrongdoing, but his affair with a schoolgirl has led many to believe he killed his wife. two coroners have called for him to be prosecuted, but he's never been charged. lynette dawson was reported missing by her husband, former newtown jets rugby league star chris dawson. the new search at the family home follows the success of the teacher's pet, a podcast which has scrutinised every step and encouraged more people to come forward. 0fficers believe they now have the makings of a case. this is important that we do the bestjob we can, this is all about getting justice for lyn. we need to put our be
the disappearance of lynette dawson is at the centre of a crime podcast series which has topped downloadnd the world and its popularity has given the investigation new impetus. inch by inch, a new search to try and solve a decades—old mystery and a case which is now being followed by millions of people around the world. lynette dawson disappeared 36 years ago, leaving behind her two young daughters and her husband, teacher chris dawson. he's always insisted that she abandoned them and denies...
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and if you're on the go subscribe to the cbs this morning podcast available on apple's podcast app oru'd like to download your podcast. you're watching "cbs this ching "cbs t morning." adults are just kids with much, much better toys. [ giggling ] introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. mike and jen doyle? yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. aarp medicare plans, do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth, or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white, the whitening therapy collection with new spearmint and peppermint oil. it gently white
and if you're on the go subscribe to the cbs this morning podcast available on apple's podcast app oru'd like to download your podcast. you're watching "cbs this ching "cbs t morning." adults are just kids with much, much better toys. [ giggling ] introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. mike and jen doyle? yeah. time for...
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end until around 3:00 eastern time. >> it's a podcast -- >> podcast that was filmed i've been watching the premarket action since 5:00 a.m. it was down about 1.25% on the heels of this interview. not a lot. now when the chief accounting officer news came off, it was off about 4% and then went down 9% when news of the hr person came out as well. >> dom, thank you. with tesla stock down about 23% since musk tweeted about taking the company private, will his continued stwreek of questionable behavior, shall we call it, rattle investors further? let's bring in collin rush you're clearly a tesla bull. just yesterday you came out saying you do believe tesla will basically hit the high end of the guidance of 50,000 >> i didn't actually say that. we said they are tracking well on volumes with the model three and that bodes well for growth market. >> but you have an outperform rating. >> yes we are looking at fundamentals the real concern weighing on the stock here is not just elon's behavior but his behavior coupled with an s.e.c. investigation and what's coming out of the tweets and if there'
end until around 3:00 eastern time. >> it's a podcast -- >> podcast that was filmed i've been watching the premarket action since 5:00 a.m. it was down about 1.25% on the heels of this interview. not a lot. now when the chief accounting officer news came off, it was off about 4% and then went down 9% when news of the hr person came out as well. >> dom, thank you. with tesla stock down about 23% since musk tweeted about taking the company private, will his continued stwreek of...
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check it out on apple podcasts or your favorite podcasting app. kendis, janai?eciate it, brad. >>> coming up, it is a different take on garden of eden. >> meet the nuns whose life calling is to grow and sell pot. next. calling is to grow and sell pot. next. are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ...from far away. but they harryonly see his wrinkles. if only harry used some... ...bounce, to dry. he would be a less wrinkly, winning guy. i >>> welcome back. so with the legalization of marijuana in many states, cannibis cultivation in those states is soaring. >> deep in northern california is an unlikely group of women who believe they are now doing god's work by growing weed. here is abc's juju chang. >> bless our food and bless our folk and keep us in your grace. >> reporter: prayer, ministry -- >> lead the
check it out on apple podcasts or your favorite podcasting app. kendis, janai?eciate it, brad. >>> coming up, it is a different take on garden of eden. >> meet the nuns whose life calling is to grow and sell pot. next. calling is to grow and sell pot. next. are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than...
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southern california police launch their own podcast to try to catch a killer on the run. >> plus, the new toll just approved for bay area drivers. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! grab at a t-mobile store in concord. take a good look - police are looking for these 3 suspects. surveillance video shows the thieves walking into the store ... and taking thousands o >>> new video of a smash and grab in concord. police are looking for three suspects. surveillance video shows the thieves walking into the store taking thousands of dollars worth of phones. it happened monday night on willow pass road. if you recognize them, call police. >>> a california police department is putting out a podcast to catch an accused killer. it's called countdown to capture, the subject a newport beach man who allegedly killed his wife. the millionaire real estate investor was already in jail for the crime but paid the $2 million bond. he then got on a plane. he could be all o
southern california police launch their own podcast to try to catch a killer on the run. >> plus, the new toll just approved for bay area drivers. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! grab at a t-mobile store in concord. take a good look - police are looking for these 3 suspects. surveillance video shows the thieves walking into the store ... and taking...
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they created the podcast to help spread the word globally. >>> new video tonight of a brazen and grab at a t mobile store in concord. take a good look. police are looking for these three suspects. surveillance video shows the thieves walking into the store and taking thousands of dollars worth of phones. it happened monday night on willow house road. if you recognize them police want to hear from them. >>> there's a new toll coming to the bay area. this one is for drivers heading on and off treasure island. thousands of new homes are planned for the island as well as retail and hotels. the toll will take effect in 2021 when the first housing developments will be ready. it will be as high as $3.50 on peak weekday hours. drivers coming from the east bay will get a discount since they're already paying the bay bridge toll. the money will go toward a new ferry service linking the island to san francisco. >>> adults on electronic scooters can soon ride helmet free. governor brown signed legislation today requiring helmets only for people under 18. the law also sets a maximum speed of 15 mi
they created the podcast to help spread the word globally. >>> new video tonight of a brazen and grab at a t mobile store in concord. take a good look. police are looking for these three suspects. surveillance video shows the thieves walking into the store and taking thousands of dollars worth of phones. it happened monday night on willow house road. if you recognize them police want to hear from them. >>> there's a new toll coming to the bay area. this one is for drivers...
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yesterday we heard it had topped the itunes podcast charts.teve tweeted to say how happy she was about that because she wanted to change the language surrounding cancer and make it ok for people to talk about it in the open way that she did with lauren and deborah. we can listen to a bit of the interview you did with deborahjames. rachael tried everything. everyone saying have you tried this, have you tried turmeric, standing on your head, doing triple somersaults. yes. but she was unlucky, and i don't know whether i'll be lucky but i know whether i'll be lucky but i know that i will make absolute certain that now, the time that i have left, i will use as productively as possible. i know that rachael wouldn't want me running into a whole and not building on what we've already started. that was deborah speaking to me yesterday. she has stage for cancer, she is watching herfriend go before her. she said what rachael would want was for her to carry on. i don't know if they will continue the podcast, they want to carry on in some way she was telli
yesterday we heard it had topped the itunes podcast charts.teve tweeted to say how happy she was about that because she wanted to change the language surrounding cancer and make it ok for people to talk about it in the open way that she did with lauren and deborah. we can listen to a bit of the interview you did with deborahjames. rachael tried everything. everyone saying have you tried this, have you tried turmeric, standing on your head, doing triple somersaults. yes. but she was unlucky, and...
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your podcast, the "take out -- take out podcast." have a bunch of questions such as, what is the president's lawyer talking to you in a podcast? here in the january time was ty cobb and your podcast. major: is it from your vantage point right now, ty cobb, a certainly that the president will have a q&a with the special counsel, robert mueller? >> that's my belief. major garrett: when do you believe it will reach the conclusion? >> there's no reason not to conclude soon. major garrett: what's soon? >> soon would be in the next four to six weeks. brian: he's gone. john is gone. john dowd is gone, there is no interview, so why would ty cobb talk to you? major garrett: interesting question. i didn't know the answer at the time. i took what is sometimes described in our industry as a flier. hey, ty, would you ever consider doing my show? sure, wendy want to do it? >> what? minute.a are you serious? sure. i will do it. what i didn't know was -- i learned later, and i talk about in the book, ty was trying to move the president toward an int
your podcast, the "take out -- take out podcast." have a bunch of questions such as, what is the president's lawyer talking to you in a podcast? here in the january time was ty cobb and your podcast. major: is it from your vantage point right now, ty cobb, a certainly that the president will have a q&a with the special counsel, robert mueller? >> that's my belief. major garrett: when do you believe it will reach the conclusion? >> there's no reason not to conclude...
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and then with two others she launched you, me and the big c — a podcast to put the "can" into cancer.r had the disease and supported each other as well as their growing audience. i would not be able to talk or do or even function half the time if not for the support that she showed me. so i'm so grateful to her. i'm just so grateful to her for allowing me to be part of her life. i want it to be a party, do not wear black. the women were frank and funny, talking about cancer in a fresh way and they were so popular that yesterday they went to number one in the uk podcast charts. it confounded the expectations of the bosses who put it on air. she came to me with an idea to do a podcast that i thought was not going to work and then i heard the first episode of it and thought it was the most important conversation i've ever heard about the subject. because it was so honest and so real and funny in places as well. she was not frightened to make it funny and that was why it worked so well. rachael's impact has been huge, with tributes everywhere from the london underground to the health secr
and then with two others she launched you, me and the big c — a podcast to put the "can" into cancer.r had the disease and supported each other as well as their growing audience. i would not be able to talk or do or even function half the time if not for the support that she showed me. so i'm so grateful to her. i'm just so grateful to her for allowing me to be part of her life. i want it to be a party, do not wear black. the women were frank and funny, talking about cancer in a...
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you can find it on your podcasts or wherever you download your podcasts.seeing you next time and remember, we make your business our business. don't forget that the past can speak to the future. ♪ ♪ i'm going to be your substitute teacher. don't assume the substitute teacher has nothing to offer... same goes for a neighborhood. don't forget that friendships last longer than any broadway run. mr. president. (laughing) don't settle for your first draft. or your 10th draft. ♪ ♪ you get to create the room where it happens. ♪ ♪ just don't think you have to do it alone. ♪ ♪ the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. >>> welcome to "politics nation." this morning we're following two developing stories, both with no clear sign of where or how they will end. first a bombshell report by the "new york times" claims that the number two official at the justice department suggested wearing a wire to take the president of the united states. and the president is now
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and then finally, check out our podcast, it's called been there built that.d it for free from tune in or wherever you get our podcasts. we look forward seeing you next time. until then, i'm jj ramberg and, remember, we make your business our business. can speak to the fut ♪ ♪ i'm going to be your substitute teacher. don't assume the substitute teacher has nothing to offer... same goes for a neighborhood. don't forget that friendships last longer than any broadway run. mr. president. (laughing) don't settle for your first draft. or your 10th draft. ♪ ♪ you get to create the room where it happens. ♪ ♪ just don't think you have to do it alone. ♪ ♪ the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. >>> good morning and welcome to politics nation. labor day weekend traditionally marks the final stretch to our midterm elections. but this year, barring some break, a cloud hanging over these next nine weeks, called the mueller commission or mueller investigation. and the number of weekends, 60% of americans who disapprove of the job president trump
and then finally, check out our podcast, it's called been there built that.d it for free from tune in or wherever you get our podcasts. we look forward seeing you next time. until then, i'm jj ramberg and, remember, we make your business our business. can speak to the fut ♪ ♪ i'm going to be your substitute teacher. don't assume the substitute teacher has nothing to offer... same goes for a neighborhood. don't forget that friendships last longer than any broadway run. mr. president....
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the podcast is not the only incident that's left tesla investors scratching their head. two -- just resigned. musk complained of stress in his job, and also suggested that one of his critics was a pedophile. dr. howard combs is a professor sea lucas college of business. he says these things will compete with the image of musk as an innovator and visionary. >> people see that your business is innovative, they'll reward it. if they believe you've lost the magic touch and you really are kind of stumbling out of the gate now, they will punish you and punish you severely. reporter: meanwhile, the air force is looking into the podcast incident because musk has a security rance with terms that include avoiding the use of marijuana. >>>gavin newsome is firing back at president trump after the president took time out of a campaign rally to take a shot at his policies. specifically, the president called him out for a proposal to provide health care and education to california's undocumented immigrants. >> he just announced that he wants to open borders and he wants to let anyone c
the podcast is not the only incident that's left tesla investors scratching their head. two -- just resigned. musk complained of stress in his job, and also suggested that one of his critics was a pedophile. dr. howard combs is a professor sea lucas college of business. he says these things will compete with the image of musk as an innovator and visionary. >> people see that your business is innovative, they'll reward it. if they believe you've lost the magic touch and you really are kind...
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that's what happened when tesla's ceo elon musk went on joe rogan's podcast last night.ower his company built. you see that? then this happened. >> i mean, it's legal? >> totally legal. >> how does that work? do people get upset if you do certain things? tobacco and marijuana in there. that's all it is. the combination is wonderful. >> seriously, musk has been criticized for threatening to take his company private, all these erratic tweets, going back on that. there's a whole context to this that's important to understand. christine romans back with me. >> this is a big story this morning. >> the stock is taking a beating. >> down 6%. questions about whether this was. >> judgement for him to do this. he talked about the -- >> questions about whether it was good judgement. >> the single deep breath he took on that cigarette or blunt they're saying. he says i know a lot of people who like weed. that's fine. it's not good for productivity. there he is on the record with that. there was a sword at one point during this podcast. they talked about the end of the world. they ta
that's what happened when tesla's ceo elon musk went on joe rogan's podcast last night.ower his company built. you see that? then this happened. >> i mean, it's legal? >> totally legal. >> how does that work? do people get upset if you do certain things? tobacco and marijuana in there. that's all it is. the combination is wonderful. >> seriously, musk has been criticized for threatening to take his company private, all these erratic tweets, going back on that. there's a...
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so when elon musk started smoking a joint on comedian joe rogen's podcast, people nolgtsed.'t because of stockholders, right? >> i mean, it's legal, right? >> totally legal. >> how does it work, do people get upset at you if you do certain things in there's tobacco and marijuana in there, that's all it is. >> reporter: it's just the latest bizarre incident for the high-profile ceo of tesla and spacex. >> alcohol is a drug. it's been grandfathered in. >> reporter: on the same day the podcast was published, tesla's c chief accounting officer announced his resignation and did not cite the incident. he said that 120-hour workweeks were taking a toll on his physical health. i've had friends come by who are really concerned, he said. some of tesla's board members have raised concern about the use of his promotion drug ambien that musk admits he takes to sleep. a little red wine, vintage record, some ambien and magic he tweeted last year. the 47-year-old engineer has been called the real life tony star, better known as ironman, but his reputation taking serious hits. >> he's a grea
so when elon musk started smoking a joint on comedian joe rogen's podcast, people nolgtsed.'t because of stockholders, right? >> i mean, it's legal, right? >> totally legal. >> how does it work, do people get upset at you if you do certain things in there's tobacco and marijuana in there, that's all it is. >> reporter: it's just the latest bizarre incident for the high-profile ceo of tesla and spacex. >> alcohol is a drug. it's been grandfathered in. >>...
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. >>> "press:here" is available as a podcast on itunes. >> welcome back. in my first job as a reporter fresh out of school i had trouble using the office phone because nobody ever told me you got to dial 9 to get an outside line. i had a brand new college degree and could tell you about shakespeare but couldn't make a phone call. a silly example of a bigger problem. hiring managers complain we aren't teaching college students the skills they need. i'm guessing you haven't used any trigonometry lately and film criticism courses don't help you in the corporate world. david is a long-time student of education and launched an on-line university and ed tech start-up and now the chairman at an on-line training company called degree. he's also the author of the expertise economy, how the smartest companies use learning to engage, compete and succeed, in book stores in mid-september. thanks for being with us this morning. what does industry want kids to learn? i'm guessing it's not latin? >> no. i think there's always been a little bit of a gap with what the purpo
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rachael bland, the news presenter who charted her incurable cancer with an inspirational blog and podcastes at the age of a0. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live. these are the faces of the men police suspect carried out the salisbury nerve agent attack on sergei and yulia skripal. their names are alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov, although those are almost certainly aliases. in the commons, there were gasps as the prime minister said both men work for russian military intelligence service, the gru. earlier in the commons, she gave details of their movements before and after the attack in salisbury, including the hotel they stayed in and the flights and trains they took. they arrived at gatwick airport at 3pm on friday 2nd march, having flown from moscow on flight su2588. they travelled by train to london victoria, then then on to waterloo, before going to the citystay hotel in bow road, east london. they stayed there on both friday and saturday evenings, and traces of novichok were found in their hotel room. on saturday 3rd march, they visited salisbury, arriving at approximately
rachael bland, the news presenter who charted her incurable cancer with an inspirational blog and podcastes at the age of a0. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live. these are the faces of the men police suspect carried out the salisbury nerve agent attack on sergei and yulia skripal. their names are alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov, although those are almost certainly aliases. in the commons, there were gasps as the prime minister said both men work for russian military intelligence...
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i would like to recommend my podcast.lay. now you can find the audio of our shows on spotify. open the app, search my name or gps and scroll down to podcasts. now for the last look. venezuela is in crisis. hyper inflation in that nation will swell to a million percent by year's end. they found that 90% of venezuelans live in poverty and two 30s sathirds said they can' afford to buy foot. they had the hyper inplated money and increase fuel prices to raise money for the budget. to make matters worse, citizens have been stuck. passports and visas are nearly impossible to obtain. it can take years to move through the sluggish bureaucracy and bribes to get the are in paperwork. there is good news. it just became easier for venezuelans to flee their count rae as 11 other latin american states agreed to take in migrant who is have expired travel documents, the bbc noted. 2.3 million venezuelans fled from the nation into neighboring countries. that is about 7% of the entire population. despite all this, the vice president said mi
i would like to recommend my podcast.lay. now you can find the audio of our shows on spotify. open the app, search my name or gps and scroll down to podcasts. now for the last look. venezuela is in crisis. hyper inflation in that nation will swell to a million percent by year's end. they found that 90% of venezuelans live in poverty and two 30s sathirds said they can' afford to buy foot. they had the hyper inplated money and increase fuel prices to raise money for the budget. to make matters...
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in a live podcast peculiar thing to do, i mean, controversial.miti peculiarthing to do, i mean, i must admit i didn't really know who whatever his name is, i didn't know who he was, electric cars, all very sort of sounds very futuristic, but his company seems to be in trouble and this kind of take does not really help him and i would not think it would impresses investors. because the shares a test have been moving about a little. they been moving about a little. they been moving in one direction it seems, they fell 10% yesterday, story ends by saying, if i were an investor think i would be first baffled and then alarmed. i mean he's worth $1 billion of the key care is a. is getting less all the time isn't it because if is car company does not work, i don't know what he's got, he got himself in trouble by libeling one of the thai cave rescue people, i mean. because he offered his upbringing he said he had a special one that could've gone into the caves. yes all these schemes for superfast hypersonic titles and things which don't sound... what i w
in a live podcast peculiar thing to do, i mean, controversial.miti peculiarthing to do, i mean, i must admit i didn't really know who whatever his name is, i didn't know who he was, electric cars, all very sort of sounds very futuristic, but his company seems to be in trouble and this kind of take does not really help him and i would not think it would impresses investors. because the shares a test have been moving about a little. they been moving about a little. they been moving in one...
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podcasts sound very interesting. thank you. see you at 7:00. >>> time now 6:48. >> now we know what you're going to be listening to on the way to work. >> i might have to. >> we'll talk about it in the green room. >> what's happening on the roads? >> we have a lot of traffic, surprise, surprise. so let's take it outside over to the bay bridge toll plaza. we are backed up well into the foot of the maze. those metering lights came on at 5:21 and hasn't let up. the one stretches on the eastshore freeway and your 580 approach slow along westbound 580. so do give yourself some extra time as you are heading out the door right now. we have about 25 minutes heading into san francisco. so slow. golden gate bridge a little foggy out there. we have headlights making their way into san francisco. we have a big crowd southbound along 880. here's the nimitz freeway. we are seeing some slowdowns right near the coliseum northbound. but we have an accident with two lanes blocked southbound 880 approaching west "a" street street. it's going to b
podcasts sound very interesting. thank you. see you at 7:00. >>> time now 6:48. >> now we know what you're going to be listening to on the way to work. >> i might have to. >> we'll talk about it in the green room. >> what's happening on the roads? >> we have a lot of traffic, surprise, surprise. so let's take it outside over to the bay bridge toll plaza. we are backed up well into the foot of the maze. those metering lights came on at 5:21 and hasn't let...
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one of the biggest investors is ross gerber, he enjoyed the podcast.ock got hit on the pot smoking here, put out a tweet, i don't know if we can show it, he made it quite clear he was not happy, gave the short sellers another life, creating a totally unnecessary crisis of confidence even as they report incredible growth in operating numbers. thanks, elon. incredible growth. they got the number one, number two and number three spots in top sales for electric vehicles. this company is doing well. >> are you sure? numbers are all over the place, liz. i kind of like the concept of the company. i'm a fan of his in many ways. liz: you got to drive one, charlie. >> i hear it's great. i'm not a fan of him as a ceo. as a ceo, he blows a lot of smoke at investors. says things that don't materialize and he's been doing this for a while, including acting erratic, have you 500 stocks in the s&p, you can lose your money on or make money on. why go here. liz: ceos are their own worst enemies. les moonves, what's going on at cbs? >> locked in negotiations, a two-track
one of the biggest investors is ross gerber, he enjoyed the podcast.ock got hit on the pot smoking here, put out a tweet, i don't know if we can show it, he made it quite clear he was not happy, gave the short sellers another life, creating a totally unnecessary crisis of confidence even as they report incredible growth in operating numbers. thanks, elon. incredible growth. they got the number one, number two and number three spots in top sales for electric vehicles. this company is doing well....
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we'll get into that with podcaster katie couric.he'll join me now, american sf union chairman matt slap, a staunch supporter of kavanaugh. we'll hear from david gergen on where we go from here. with emotions running so high, the question everyone is asking, what everyone is talking about is who do you believe? what do you trust? there is so much distrust surrounding the supreme court batt battle, including distrust of the media. there's extreme polarization at play, lots of distrust, but also enormous interest in what's unfolding. people are watching. people are engaged. let's start by recognizing that we've only arrived at this moment because of the media. what i mean is ford reached out to "the washington post" along with her local congresswoman, reached out more than two months ago. later because of a leak probably from the congress, other reporters started showing up at ford's are doorstep. that's why she desired to speak out, what led us to thursday's hearing. as you know, further reporting led "the new yorker" to the doorstep
we'll get into that with podcaster katie couric.he'll join me now, american sf union chairman matt slap, a staunch supporter of kavanaugh. we'll hear from david gergen on where we go from here. with emotions running so high, the question everyone is asking, what everyone is talking about is who do you believe? what do you trust? there is so much distrust surrounding the supreme court batt battle, including distrust of the media. there's extreme polarization at play, lots of distrust, but also...
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can be on the factory floor 24/7, and yet he is sitting more than 2.5 hours for a podcast.e have had analysts and investors on over and over who still say they believe he is the right person to lead the company. do you agree? gene: the civil answer is yes. i believe the company will be successful. actions make it harder to support them, but what it boils down to is can they modele more than 55,000 three's per quarter? if they do that, none of this matters. they will become profitable and get what we call escape velocity. the part that is painful to me as a supporter is there is what i will say a 15% chance that i am wrong, and something does not go right with production they will have to raise money again. the standard for investors, it is different than the standard for a voter. reminiscent of political behavior, but investors will not be as generous in giving a pass to this type of behavior. whether it is legal or illegal doesn't matter, it is illegal in the minds of investors. --hink that's the part i am i think that is the part, i am still an investor and i think the st
can be on the factory floor 24/7, and yet he is sitting more than 2.5 hours for a podcast.e have had analysts and investors on over and over who still say they believe he is the right person to lead the company. do you agree? gene: the civil answer is yes. i believe the company will be successful. actions make it harder to support them, but what it boils down to is can they modele more than 55,000 three's per quarter? if they do that, none of this matters. they will become profitable and get...
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first here‘s a couple of clips from the you me and the big c podcast.th friends so, you know, they were sort of looking at me a bit like, oh, you‘vejust had some bad news. did you go numb or did you just cry? i used to do this at school, if i hurt myself at school, i‘d just hold it in, wait until you get home and i literally just flung myself on my friend, hugged her and the other girls just looked at me like a bit, oh no, what‘s going on? i got freddie together, got in the car and it is literally two minutes down the road from my house. luckily, steve was working from home that day so i just dashed home as quickly as i could and all the way home i was saying to freddie, i‘m so sorry, i‘m so sorry. 0h, rach... you‘re going to make me... it‘s the only thing that made me cry in the whole 12 episodes of my pod cast. it‘s finally broken me. you've not done anything wrong. you've not done anything so you have nothing to apologise for. no, but that‘s, yeah... ijust find it really difficult for him, like he is my main worry, him and steve. and so, you know...
first here‘s a couple of clips from the you me and the big c podcast.th friends so, you know, they were sort of looking at me a bit like, oh, you‘vejust had some bad news. did you go numb or did you just cry? i used to do this at school, if i hurt myself at school, i‘d just hold it in, wait until you get home and i literally just flung myself on my friend, hugged her and the other girls just looked at me like a bit, oh no, what‘s going on? i got freddie together, got in the car and it...
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. >> we spoke to roseanne last e night at standup new york after a podcast taping with rabbi schmuleyoteach. last night, abc broadcast two teaser trailers for the new roseanne spin-off and last friday the network released the first photo of the conners cast. >> i don't know what they're going to do but they've cut me out of the entire process. it was no big deal to me over a tweet that they didn't understand. it was so horrifying. it felt like god, they're going to lynch me. they're lynching me. and i still feel like i've been lynched, but whatever, i'm still going to dance. the devil can have his due. whatever he needs to do. >> it looks like roseanne's character will dead on the conners. >>> kevin spacey is just six feet under in "house of cards." >> i'll tell you this, though, frances, when they bury me it won't be in my backyard. when they pay their respects they'll have to wait in line. >> she's amazing. >> this is final season of netn november 2nd. >>> we have to talk about the bobby brown story. part one aired last night and revelations that bobby had an affair with janet jacks
. >> we spoke to roseanne last e night at standup new york after a podcast taping with rabbi schmuleyoteach. last night, abc broadcast two teaser trailers for the new roseanne spin-off and last friday the network released the first photo of the conners cast. >> i don't know what they're going to do but they've cut me out of the entire process. it was no big deal to me over a tweet that they didn't understand. it was so horrifying. it felt like god, they're going to lynch me. they're...
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he can't be sitting on a podcast getting high. that doesn't look good.esse: don't do it on a podcast. just do it at home by yourself. just keep making nice cars. diamond, i noticed the new hairstyle. are you copying me? i think i noticed a trend my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this
he can't be sitting on a podcast getting high. that doesn't look good.esse: don't do it on a podcast. just do it at home by yourself. just keep making nice cars. diamond, i noticed the new hairstyle. are you copying me? i think i noticed a trend my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation...