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>> yeah, you got to go to podcast one and just look for, "the big podcast." >> jimmy: the big podcast >> so we have a great time. >> jimmy: it's good. it's fun. and there was one where you interviewed kim kardashian. so we had snippets of that on the show. >> that's my favorite one. >> jimmy: and we just made it up. we made it up. but thanks for doing it. but then we came up with this idea. i don't know where we came up with this, maybe one of the writers or something i go where you do a bit on the show called shaqstickles -- [ laughter ] where you eat a popsicle. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: and then you read a a joke. >> i was wondering where you was going with that. >> jimmy: no, no, no, no. [ laughter ] >> i was going -- >> jimmy: no, no, no, like a a popsicle. >> oh, got it. >> jimmy: and what you do is -- [ laughter ] that's a different -- no. alex trebek knows more about that than he ever thought he would. [ laughter ] more than he ever thought he'd ever know. >> live and learn. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's like, "shaq's wearing boxers tonight." i go, oh that's great. [ laughter ] he
>> yeah, you got to go to podcast one and just look for, "the big podcast." >> jimmy: the big podcast >> so we have a great time. >> jimmy: it's good. it's fun. and there was one where you interviewed kim kardashian. so we had snippets of that on the show. >> that's my favorite one. >> jimmy: and we just made it up. we made it up. but thanks for doing it. but then we came up with this idea. i don't know where we came up with this, maybe one of the...
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he has a podcast. he saw the movie and was crying at the end. i think men can enjoy just as much as women. >> he asked me to marry him and i said yes. we you be my maid of honor? >> i would love to stand with you. >> so, you're pregnant? [laughter] >> my character is so drunk going to the altar. adriano was do everything to avoid the altar. her direction was do everything will be is in the i/o. i am climbing across the people. landing in what these lab. adriano just let me bring all my physical comedy that i love to do. i really enjoyed making it. rosanna: that is not whoopi goldberg's real hair? >> she has dreadlocks in real life. you will love her in this movie. greg: cool. check out her podcast. kicking and screaming. >> my husband and i have been together for 25 years. people always ask, 25 years in hollywood. how do you do it? kicking and screaming. it is a podcast. we talk about our life. we hold nothing back. it is pretty arbor rated. people really respond. you are just like us. this is hilarious. rosanna: it is not scripted. it really is
he has a podcast. he saw the movie and was crying at the end. i think men can enjoy just as much as women. >> he asked me to marry him and i said yes. we you be my maid of honor? >> i would love to stand with you. >> so, you're pregnant? [laughter] >> my character is so drunk going to the altar. adriano was do everything to avoid the altar. her direction was do everything will be is in the i/o. i am climbing across the people. landing in what these lab. adriano just let...
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it's the first podcast. it's a really personal story.uyou found out you had breast cancer when you were pregnant, correct? >> so i found out i was having breast cancer, and then right before i was supposed to be heduled for surgery, i got calls from the doctor saying, is there any chance that you're pregnant? and it threw everything into chaos. >> how do you, i guess, hope that by sharing that particular aspect of your story, your personal story, others can, too, gain some insight and some hope through their own personal whatever they're going through? >> it's a wild story, right? i went through chemo while i was pregnant, i had surgery -- >> tell us about that. >> i rescheduled the surgery and i basically said, let's see what happens here. can we do both at the same time? my doctors were wonderful, they were nyu, they really helped me figure it out. then they told me, you know what? we think you can do chemo and we think you can do it while you're pregnant. it seems unbelie ble -- >> scary. >> yeah. but i g
it's the first podcast. it's a really personal story.uyou found out you had breast cancer when you were pregnant, correct? >> so i found out i was having breast cancer, and then right before i was supposed to be heduled for surgery, i got calls from the doctor saying, is there any chance that you're pregnant? and it threw everything into chaos. >> how do you, i guess, hope that by sharing that particular aspect of your story, your personal story, others can, too, gain some insight...
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it's a real podcast. it's called "the big podcast with shaq." it's great. my favorite segment is one where he interviews different celebrity guests. here he is interviewing kim kardashian. take a listen to this. >> this is shaq podcast. this is shaq-cast. welcome back. i'm shaq. i'm here with kim kardashian. >> hiii. >> you got a lot of sisters. what are their names? >> kourtney and khloe and my half-sisters are kylie and kendall. >> what's with all the k names? why do you all got names that start with k? >> i don't know. i didn't name them. >> why don't you change the names, give some of the other letters a chance? [ laughter ] >> i can't do that. they already have names. >> you should change their names. >> no. >> yes, change their names. >> no, i can't. >> yes, you can. change their names. >> no. >> make their names something else. change their names. >> no. >> change their names. >> no. >> fine, i'll change their names. sarah, samantha, stacy, susan. >> those are all s names. >> yes. and your name's shaq. >> no, you're shaq. i'm kim. >> not anymore. it'
it's a real podcast. it's called "the big podcast with shaq." it's great. my favorite segment is one where he interviews different celebrity guests. here he is interviewing kim kardashian. take a listen to this. >> this is shaq podcast. this is shaq-cast. welcome back. i'm shaq. i'm here with kim kardashian. >> hiii. >> you got a lot of sisters. what are their names? >> kourtney and khloe and my half-sisters are kylie and kendall. >> what's with all the k...
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they go, "i love your podcast. it puts me to sleep every night."it. it is a broadcast on community radio station and let's get into character right now. let's get up to the community radio station, let me fire this thing up. >> let's have a look now at the community calendar. this friday night the night vale tourism board will be holding an opening night party to celebrate the new artwork on display at the nightvale visitor center. out by radon canyon. the theme of this gallery collection is pain-- internal, external, and beyond. and it features many exhibits that are interactive like put your foot in there. and hurts, don't it. saturday will be free sample day at the sheraton funeral home. sunday afternoon on the great lawn near city hall is the annual children's fair. there will be face painting, food, street food, balloon animals, real animals. hungry animals. feral wild animals that fear no humans. children and adults are prohibited from attending until they get all of these animals under control. this has been the night vale community calendar
they go, "i love your podcast. it puts me to sleep every night."it. it is a broadcast on community radio station and let's get into character right now. let's get up to the community radio station, let me fire this thing up. >> let's have a look now at the community calendar. this friday night the night vale tourism board will be holding an opening night party to celebrate the new artwork on display at the nightvale visitor center. out by radon canyon. the theme of this gallery...
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alison was on this podcast. >> yes. >> jimmy: what is the name of the podcast? >> the podcast is called anna faris is unqualified. >> jimmy: is it about babysitting? >> it's s an umbrella theme. >> jimmy: i see. >> it's noto great relationship advice from completely unqualifieied hollywood types. >> that sounds perfect. then do people call in? >> yeah, yeah. they submit theirquestis. then we call them. and we talk to them. it's so ridiculous. because we have no idea what we're talking about. >> jimmy: you're really selling the hell out of it. >> yeah, yeah. well, hopefully -- hopefully that's p pt of the charm, i guess. >> jimmy: it betterr be. it had better be yeah. well, it's very good to see you. i hopope halloween works out great. no nickers for thesnickers for the boy. anna faris, watch "mom" on cbs, be rightht back! mmmmel live"re brought to you by butterfingege how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciss into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. f
alison was on this podcast. >> yes. >> jimmy: what is the name of the podcast? >> the podcast is called anna faris is unqualified. >> jimmy: is it about babysitting? >> it's s an umbrella theme. >> jimmy: i see. >> it's noto great relationship advice from completely unqualifieied hollywood types. >> that sounds perfect. then do people call in? >> yeah, yeah. they submit theirquestis. then we call them. and we talk to them. it's so...
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you can listen to really great podcasts and podcasts are tremendous opportunity to take advantage ofthat 20, 30-minute drive you have to learn about great things that are out there. stitcher radio has really great voices that might not be heard through traditional media but you get great exposure to a variety of businesses. >> thanks so much for joining us today. to learn more head over to our website. it's openforum.com/your business. you'll find all of the segments we have on today's show plus a lot more information to help your small business grow. you can also follow us on twitter, it's@msnbcyourbiz and we're on facebook and instagram. next week a pennsylvania golf course founded in the 1920s needed a new name to signal a new business plan, so the owner turned to the people who flew the fairways best, the customers. >> we thought really including the public into the name change was the way forward. holding a competition really made everybody start talking about oh, they are going to change their name. >> we'll tell you how the contest helped make the rebranding a little bit easie
you can listen to really great podcasts and podcasts are tremendous opportunity to take advantage ofthat 20, 30-minute drive you have to learn about great things that are out there. stitcher radio has really great voices that might not be heard through traditional media but you get great exposure to a variety of businesses. >> thanks so much for joining us today. to learn more head over to our website. it's openforum.com/your business. you'll find all of the segments we have on today's...
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if a sports columnist in a podcast can't exercise free speech -- and by the way, calling him a liar is like it came out of nowhere. one reasonable conclusion from the whole ray rice saga is that the commissioner of the nfl knew about the existence of the videotape and was lying about it. i'm not saying that that is what he did but it's a reasonable conclusion. you know, i thought that in the course of expressing their opinions, sports columnists are allowed to draw conclusions. apparently not. apparently you get suspended for that. i thought it was an embarrassingly low moment. emily: do you think football still disappears? still goes away? malcolm: i don't see how it doesn't. i think it will start to shrivel up at the high school and college level and then the pro game will eventually wither on the vine. look, boxing was one of the biggest sports in this country in the 1920's and 1930's. where is it now? emily: what about print media? and the future of longform journalism. does it develop or decline? malcolm: i think we are entering a golden age for media. there is more media of more
if a sports columnist in a podcast can't exercise free speech -- and by the way, calling him a liar is like it came out of nowhere. one reasonable conclusion from the whole ray rice saga is that the commissioner of the nfl knew about the existence of the videotape and was lying about it. i'm not saying that that is what he did but it's a reasonable conclusion. you know, i thought that in the course of expressing their opinions, sports columnists are allowed to draw conclusions. apparently not....
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then i'll be talking to joseph fink and jeffery cranor of the hit podcast welcome to night vale. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: this' a hip crowd.the podcast takes place in a mysterious place where monsters are real and every crazy story is true. so florida. (laughter) and we'll have a musical performance from judith hill. (applause) lovely, lovely. she got her big break on "the voice" and she is so great that my chair to face her. oh. you hear that? that is either the world's sexiest smoke alarm or that is jon batiste and stay human. say hi, everybody. before they play tonight's theme, one more thing. jeb bush's presidential campaign raised $13 million in the third quarter. meanwhile, lincoln chafee's campaign has raised its third quarter. >> tonight, stephen welcomes oprah winfrey. from welcome to nightvale, joseph fink and jeffery cranor. and a musical performance by batiste and stay human. and now it's time for the late show with stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thanks, everybody.yeah, yeah. what's happening? everybody is very. >> stephen, stephen, steph
then i'll be talking to joseph fink and jeffery cranor of the hit podcast welcome to night vale. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: this' a hip crowd.the podcast takes place in a mysterious place where monsters are real and every crazy story is true. so florida. (laughter) and we'll have a musical performance from judith hill. (applause) lovely, lovely. she got her big break on "the voice" and she is so great that my chair to face her. oh. you hear that? that is either the...
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a podcast. and inspirational videos. greg: entrepreneur and life coach and meet him tonight. rosanna: thank you for being here. >> thank you. rosanna: how'd you get to this point, did you always know you wanted to motivate? >> i always know i wanted to inspire people, originally it was with sports and then i had an injury and i had to transition at the age of 24. i read the book the four hour workweek and think and dream bigger and running a business. and over the last 8 years i have been building companies and rosanna: how'd you get to the step of advising big companies? >> a lot of work and a lot of mistakes. i had key mentors that had been there and done that and i really con connected with. find a mentor or a coach that has been there to support you and lift you up. greg: what is this guy going to teach, what is the message in the book? >> it is not about me, it is about the people i learned the lessons from. i have interviews from incredible minds in the world, athletes, scientists, authors. there are 8 common principles. rosanna: give us a few of them. >> the first thin
a podcast. and inspirational videos. greg: entrepreneur and life coach and meet him tonight. rosanna: thank you for being here. >> thank you. rosanna: how'd you get to this point, did you always know you wanted to motivate? >> i always know i wanted to inspire people, originally it was with sports and then i had an injury and i had to transition at the age of 24. i read the book the four hour workweek and think and dream bigger and running a business. and over the last 8 years i...
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the podcast, the favorite is heading to tv. the deadline reported today that the writing and director behind things like the leggo movie and 21 jump street are adapting serial into a scripted tv series. no word yet on when it will air. >>> how would you like to work a six-hour work day? doesn't that sound pretty nice? businesses across sweden are moving towards a six-hour workday to help find a better work/life balance which i don't think exists. it has been common place across the world since henry ford first experimented with it for factory workers. >> a dog left in the trunk by an owner decided to go for a ride into a lake after an encounter with another dog on his block, the owner put the yorkshire terrier back in his truck. the dog managed to bump the truck back into gear and sent it into the lake. a family friend went to rescue the little dog. pretty funny story to >> here is the latest, the road impact, today through saturday, dealing with wet conditions. showers mainly today, heavy rain tomorrow and throughout the day o
the podcast, the favorite is heading to tv. the deadline reported today that the writing and director behind things like the leggo movie and 21 jump street are adapting serial into a scripted tv series. no word yet on when it will air. >>> how would you like to work a six-hour work day? doesn't that sound pretty nice? businesses across sweden are moving towards a six-hour workday to help find a better work/life balance which i don't think exists. it has been common place across the...
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elaine chen is project manager of wcy's radio podcast. listeners sent her thousands of examples of bike lane blockers. as for delivery vans and others who create obstacles, joe a acosta from astoria says they need sympathy, too. >> we don't always have the luxury of looking for parking in specific areas. >> reporter: he says the solution is cameras. >> we need to use the same technology for bike lanes as used for bus lanes. >> relieved that we noticed the behavior and not a cop writing a i was waiting for my worker. andrew siff, news4, new york. for where you can post your photos, head over to your website, nbc4.com. >> the passenger aboard. they spotted that drone it was waiting. >>> political signs stolen in the dead of night. who is behind that connecticut skull dugery. >> can't even look at pictures of snow, can you, sibila. started its early registration for snow laborers for the upcoming season. snow laborers are per diem workers and they're called on to remove snow and ice citywide on bus routes, sidewalks, among other things. anyo
elaine chen is project manager of wcy's radio podcast. listeners sent her thousands of examples of bike lane blockers. as for delivery vans and others who create obstacles, joe a acosta from astoria says they need sympathy, too. >> we don't always have the luxury of looking for parking in specific areas. >> reporter: he says the solution is cameras. >> we need to use the same technology for bike lanes as used for bus lanes. >> relieved that we noticed the behavior and...
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>> so i'm actually wearing a podcast t-shirt. one of the amazing things we're seeing is you talked about youtube introducing this new subscription service. it's a fantastic way to have youtube channels, podcasts, bloggers, authors to go out there and give fans great product and add another revenue stream for themselves. >> i'm so disappointed. you didn't make anything specifically for us. we have to take actions into our own hands and apparently we made some kncnbc sweatshirts. what is that? first in business worldwide. you get it in different colors and cuts. walker, just wondering about your business model. wex-ers doing it in the morning. who came up with that? anyway, $140 million is how much you paid out in the last 18 months. that's i guess costs to those t-shirt makers. how do you make money? do you make money? >> wryeah. so we take a small cut on every t-shirt that's sold. we put such a deep investment into our infrastructure that even with our small cut folks are still able to get out there and get the same pricing they
>> so i'm actually wearing a podcast t-shirt. one of the amazing things we're seeing is you talked about youtube introducing this new subscription service. it's a fantastic way to have youtube channels, podcasts, bloggers, authors to go out there and give fans great product and add another revenue stream for themselves. >> i'm so disappointed. you didn't make anything specifically for us. we have to take actions into our own hands and apparently we made some kncnbc sweatshirts. what...
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the majority of our podcasts are a date i've been on that didn't go well or ira didn't go well. so we do a lot of talks about our faults and on occasion we have another couple on, as well, so ira and i aren't dating quite so frequently. >> surprising special people come away with a different completely aspect. his friends are only if you want to mary me, no way, loser, if that happens all the time, part of it is perception, and if you're really on your best behavior, you're not letting the other person were what's happening, you're not letting them know the thoughts that are inside your head, but sometimes it's just you don't -- you don't say everything -- the things in your head you hadn't actual here verbalized, the other person didn't know, especially if you're meeting somebody, they don't know the little things inside your head. >> the best part is we get to find out what it was we were thinking about it, which is what we don't know yet. is this a mistake people have been thinking yet? >> i think everybody makes their own particular mistakes. there's a lot of miscommunicatio
the majority of our podcasts are a date i've been on that didn't go well or ira didn't go well. so we do a lot of talks about our faults and on occasion we have another couple on, as well, so ira and i aren't dating quite so frequently. >> surprising special people come away with a different completely aspect. his friends are only if you want to mary me, no way, loser, if that happens all the time, part of it is perception, and if you're really on your best behavior, you're not letting...
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just this week she launched her own podcast, conversation with alanis morissette. she said you can interview people on her favorite subjects. >> now nancy, we know some of her best lyrics are not for young ears. here's a woman the whole family can listen to. shaunda pierce. she is known as the queen of clean and brooke anderson visited her at her home in tennessee where she finds humor in her painful situations. >> a lady said i don't think you should talk about taking anti-depressants. that makes your face look weak. i said you need to take your glasses off and drive home. >> did you ever have to really overcome dark thoughts? >> yes, i did. i really wanted to end it all. >> surprising since comedian shaunda pierce made a career out of making people laugh. 9 devout christian's sales make her the top selling comedian in the country and now she's getting personal in a new documentary laughing in the dark. >> he sounds like he's trying trying to talk to me. lucille ball said i'm not funny, what i am is brave. >> shaunda is very candid in the new documentary opening u
just this week she launched her own podcast, conversation with alanis morissette. she said you can interview people on her favorite subjects. >> now nancy, we know some of her best lyrics are not for young ears. here's a woman the whole family can listen to. shaunda pierce. she is known as the queen of clean and brooke anderson visited her at her home in tennessee where she finds humor in her painful situations. >> a lady said i don't think you should talk about taking...
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>> if he wants listener baseball go to steve kornacki podcast. he was talking about something that john boehner said when he took the gavel in 2011, return to regular order. it means that bills instead of being crafted by the leadership behind closed doors and long painstaking negotiations between four or five players what he wants to return to is when a bill would start in committee. so it starts off in a subcommittee and to a full committee and amendments are added to it. once it comes through the committee process and then to the house floor and then maybe amendments are added there. he wants a return to what congress was a while back which was a long process. the problem with that is that in recent times when things have gotten so partisan it is difficult for the process to come about because often times poison pills are attached to pieces of legislation that have to pass, something like funding the government, extending the debt limit and bill that makes it impossible for either party to support. it limits the amount of problems that can ari
>> if he wants listener baseball go to steve kornacki podcast. he was talking about something that john boehner said when he took the gavel in 2011, return to regular order. it means that bills instead of being crafted by the leadership behind closed doors and long painstaking negotiations between four or five players what he wants to return to is when a bill would start in committee. so it starts off in a subcommittee and to a full committee and amendments are added to it. once it comes...
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emily: what about podcasts? tim: another interesting category. we have comedy, non-music content.t we would like to do is bring our own twist. how do we help that be easily navigable? had we bring intelligence, a curation approach? emily: what about music videos on pandora? tim: interesting to consider. only a fraction of our catalog of quality music videos. that could change over time. you can see potentially elegant ways to give someone that little, i want to snack on some video right now. emily: we have a presidential race happening. i know you guys are trying to add local and national ad dollars. what is your pitch to advertisers right now? tim: our political advertising business has grown exponentially over these years. in some ways, it is tailor-made for it, because we can geographically target messaging through audio, video messages. i anticipate that will grow and grow. one of the amazing things about data -- we can predict based on your zip code and style of music you are listening to your political affiliation, with 90% accuracy. emily: who are the democratic artists and
emily: what about podcasts? tim: another interesting category. we have comedy, non-music content.t we would like to do is bring our own twist. how do we help that be easily navigable? had we bring intelligence, a curation approach? emily: what about music videos on pandora? tim: interesting to consider. only a fraction of our catalog of quality music videos. that could change over time. you can see potentially elegant ways to give someone that little, i want to snack on some video right now....
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just put out the rules of the road for podcasters, -- for broadcasters, were there will be a reversed operation first, and then moving forward. so what the broadcasters are willing to give up and what the topline price will be, and once that is complete we will know how much can be offered for the rest of the market, so to speak. but we also have to keep scrubbing and finding new ways to produce more spectrum, both within the federal government, because there is considerable dlg --m held both in the doj and the executive branch. i know that based on the work we did some time ago, will replicate -- we will replicate networking group. you have to have conversations with people. we don't produce the spectrum that is needed, it will really start choking the market. order. a tall but i am pleased with the progress that has been made so far. i am dying to see what comes out of this, the auction. we are prepared for it. and the fcc has done an enormous work to shape it, to launch it, and now it is not that far away. kate: i also wanted to ask about broadband employment. it seems like somethi
just put out the rules of the road for podcasters, -- for broadcasters, were there will be a reversed operation first, and then moving forward. so what the broadcasters are willing to give up and what the topline price will be, and once that is complete we will know how much can be offered for the rest of the market, so to speak. but we also have to keep scrubbing and finding new ways to produce more spectrum, both within the federal government, because there is considerable dlg --m held both...
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he talks a lot about that synergy in the podcast.hen dan roth, during the content at linkedn is smart, and they built an interesting site for people that want to know about business and jobs and thing like that. >> to the extent that it is a business site, i mean, they're certainly charging for it. $1,100 a year for one of these recruiting memberships. you look at some of the other tech companies where the criticism is you are giving away your prikt product for free, and i'm wonder if anything you think there are any other companies that can learn a lesson from linkedin that you need to value your product and know that you have valuable information and valuable service that you are offering your customer and not be scared of charging a lot of money for it. >> well, this is a business site, so it's a little easier. businesses are much more willing to pay these things as part of the services. i think what's interesting is something like slack, where is that going in terms of its applications? it's super popular, especially out here. it
he talks a lot about that synergy in the podcast.hen dan roth, during the content at linkedn is smart, and they built an interesting site for people that want to know about business and jobs and thing like that. >> to the extent that it is a business site, i mean, they're certainly charging for it. $1,100 a year for one of these recruiting memberships. you look at some of the other tech companies where the criticism is you are giving away your prikt product for free, and i'm wonder if...
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. >>> an all-star new movie to one very candid podcast with her husband, we are catching up with big stone gap star jenna elfman. >>> plus it is thursday. we have puppies up for adoption. coming up right here at 12:30. >> all right, ladies, thank you. >>> coming up next on news 4, new york at noon, the new afraction that's sprouting up at kennedy airport, it may look as good as it tastes. >>> the landmark commission is holding hearing hads on whether the pepsi sign should be moved. the commission deciding whether the old calvary cemetery gatehouse in long island city will receive landmark status. >>> visitors flying jetblue out of kennedy airport can now get a lesson in agriculture. at terminal five, the airline has a first of its kind blue potato farm. they will be used to make those famous and delicious blue terra chips the airline hands out with flights. 2,000 other plants, herbs and vegetables will be grown there, many ingredientses for the chip also. i did mention how delicious they are? >> yeah. yeah. that's different. >>> okay, next, the nominees for this year's rock and roll
. >>> an all-star new movie to one very candid podcast with her husband, we are catching up with big stone gap star jenna elfman. >>> plus it is thursday. we have puppies up for adoption. coming up right here at 12:30. >> all right, ladies, thank you. >>> coming up next on news 4, new york at noon, the new afraction that's sprouting up at kennedy airport, it may look as good as it tastes. >>> the landmark commission is holding hearing hads on whether...
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he went on a podcast tuesday ripping the "dance moms" star. >> what is the purpose for abby lee miller's existence? she makes money and became famous on just borderline child abuse. >> max also had harsh words for former hope solo who came out during a game of which dancing celeb he would sleep with, mary or kill. >> i would definitely kill hope solo. >> yeah. >> t(i >> she's a [ bleep ] pers >> ouch. which former partner would he sleeppwit singer willa ford. >> we dated for a while. you can't blame me. she was >> not sure anyone's blaming either one of you. coming up next, i'm talking to oprah about her new tv project. and about j-law's sexist war. >> the jennifer lawrence is saying that? that means it's time to talk about it and do something about it. >> plus our janet jackson exclusive. her surprise for fans that left them in tears. that's on the way. >>> but first, vin diesel walked the carpet for his premiere but his heart was at home with his family posting this supercute shirtless shot. kissing his daughter pauline who is named after his friend paul walker. >> i was thinking about
he went on a podcast tuesday ripping the "dance moms" star. >> what is the purpose for abby lee miller's existence? she makes money and became famous on just borderline child abuse. >> max also had harsh words for former hope solo who came out during a game of which dancing celeb he would sleep with, mary or kill. >> i would definitely kill hope solo. >> yeah. >> t(i >> she's a [ bleep ] pers >> ouch. which former partner would he sleeppwit...
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you can check us out on i tunes or check the podcast at press here. thanks for making us part of your sunday morning. "comunidad del valle." i'm damian trujillo, and today facebook comes to our studios. they're called latin@ right here on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: we begin today with fleet week, which has been in the bay area for all this week, this past week. garth langley is public affairs officer with fleet week, and with us also is miguel torres, a member of the united states marine corp. welcome to the show. garth langley: thanks you so much for having us. damian: we have some amazing video from years past of fleet week. talk about what we're seeing here and what can we expect to see this year. garth: well, you know, we're bringing back the 35th annual san francisco fleet week, a long-time san francisco maritime tradition, of course brought to you in 1981 by then-mayor diane feinstein. you know, in the last decade or so, we really re-shaped fleet week. you
you can check us out on i tunes or check the podcast at press here. thanks for making us part of your sunday morning. "comunidad del valle." i'm damian trujillo, and today facebook comes to our studios. they're called latin@ right here on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: we begin today with fleet week, which has been in the bay area for all this week, this past week. garth langley...
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he is also the host of, "intersection," a podcast about race, gender, and identity.his most recent piece at the new republic is headlined, "ben carson is saying all the right things." and david cay johnston also joins us in our studio pulitzer , prize-winning investigative reporter previously with the "new york times." he's currently a columnist for al jazeera america as well as a contributing writer at newsweek. he has covered donald trump at various publications for decades. jamil smith, your assessment of the third republican presidential debate held in boulder, colorado, the first time the debate was held when ben carson, the neurosurgeon, is ahead in national polls of the republican contenders. >> indeed. i thought it was interesting he wasn't actually the focus of the debate, given that he searched to the lead in a national poll does this week. and certainly far out ahead of donald trump in iowa. that said, i think it speaks to the fragility of success and the iowa caucuses for republicans. i mean, the last two winners were rick santorum and mike huckabee, and
he is also the host of, "intersection," a podcast about race, gender, and identity.his most recent piece at the new republic is headlined, "ben carson is saying all the right things." and david cay johnston also joins us in our studio pulitzer , prize-winning investigative reporter previously with the "new york times." he's currently a columnist for al jazeera america as well as a contributing writer at newsweek. he has covered donald trump at various publications...
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. >>> different interview for hillary clinton last night on another round podcast where the host pointede never sweats after revealing she uses stick deodorant she made this stunning announcement. >> that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." joining she msnbc's jane tim, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's hop back and talk about joe biden. for the longest time it feels we've been wondering will he, won't he. we have a debate come up. >> it's go time. the dnc has briefed biden and his advisers what he'd need to do to get in the game. he's gone through a lot in the last few months. whether the reticence can be steeled and go for the big time, we don't know. we saw president obama talking about him last night, giving him the this is his decision and really is a big one. >> you bring up president obama on " 0 minutes" last night, he touched on a lot of different things but did touch on biden as well as trump. what did we take away from that? >> we saw him give the all clear, he's talented, one of the most effective vice presidents obama said and we've seen him do a lot i
. >>> different interview for hillary clinton last night on another round podcast where the host pointede never sweats after revealing she uses stick deodorant she made this stunning announcement. >> that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." joining she msnbc's jane tim, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's hop back and talk about joe biden. for the longest time it feels we've been wondering will he, won't he. we have a debate come up....