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it was the only podcast that she participated in this election cycle. they push her farther than anybody else i'd seen in any medium. talk about her husband's mandatory minimum sentencing law in a way that nobody else had been able to come close because they do not catch it in politics. they bluntly asked her a question and got to an incredibly real, hartman place. to me that was encouraging because these things are catching on like wildfire and the audience is younger, browner, more female, and really engage. are choosing to engage in context and not punditry. hillary: i want to go to liz. and one of the early about whatns we had we wanted to talk about today, we talked about some of the opportunities that covering trump presents and sort of how the -- even with some of really tough statements he has made about immigrants and other groups, that presents an opportunity to discuss these issues, too. can you talk a little bit about how you been getting into? that? liz: it has been a hard election to cover for all the reasons we have laid out. i try to kee
it was the only podcast that she participated in this election cycle. they push her farther than anybody else i'd seen in any medium. talk about her husband's mandatory minimum sentencing law in a way that nobody else had been able to come close because they do not catch it in politics. they bluntly asked her a question and got to an incredibly real, hartman place. to me that was encouraging because these things are catching on like wildfire and the audience is younger, browner, more female,...
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it was the only podcast that she participated in this election cycle.hey push her farther than anybody else i'd seen in any medium. they got her to talk about her husband's mandatory minimum sentencing law in a way that nobody else had been able to come close because they do not catch it in politics. they bluntly asked her a question and got to an incredibly real, hartman place. to me that was encouraging because these things are catching on like wildfire and the audience is younger, browner, more female, and really engaged. what they are choosing to engage in context and not punditry. hillary: i want to go to liz. and one of the early conversations we had about what we wanted to talk about today, we talked about some of the opportunities that covering trump presents and sort of how that -- even with some of the really tough statements he has made about immigrants and other groups, that presents an opportunity to discuss these issues, too. can you talk a little bit about how you been getting into that? liz: it has been a hard election to cover for all t
it was the only podcast that she participated in this election cycle.hey push her farther than anybody else i'd seen in any medium. they got her to talk about her husband's mandatory minimum sentencing law in a way that nobody else had been able to come close because they do not catch it in politics. they bluntly asked her a question and got to an incredibly real, hartman place. to me that was encouraging because these things are catching on like wildfire and the audience is younger, browner,...
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first of all, how many people here listen to podcasts? good, a lot of podcast enthusiasts.i will go deep and dirty. feel free to find me. i love giving giving recommendations that love hearing what people are listening to. the way i would very succinctly describe what is happening podcast and i'm so in is about is essentially there has been a real non-success of punditry. not to say people haven't tried to do it, the punditry has failed in the pot as space and there's a lot of reason. tech presents, discovery reason, the fact that most people don't live in the same day that something is produced by the lat about the media. but as fact in its place is so hard into me. its context, explanation, narrative and a lot of it has not off the binaries of who is winning the horse race today. what is tamara brain. not to denigrate not because there's part of that world, but the narrative context that the "washington post" is doing with their serious presidential rather talk about each and every one of the presidents and their challenges and story. mike and the economist are doing a sh
first of all, how many people here listen to podcasts? good, a lot of podcast enthusiasts.i will go deep and dirty. feel free to find me. i love giving giving recommendations that love hearing what people are listening to. the way i would very succinctly describe what is happening podcast and i'm so in is about is essentially there has been a real non-success of punditry. not to say people haven't tried to do it, the punditry has failed in the pot as space and there's a lot of reason. tech...
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the man at the center of a murder mystery, the subject of a podcast station heard by tens of millions getting another chance to prove his innocence. >>> and toxic emergency. big trouble in the water tonight at some of the most popular beaches in america. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. we start with an urgent warning. government safety regulators have taken the rare step of urging owners of some 300,000 cars to stop driving them immediately because of a high risk of potentially deadly air bag ruptures. the cars, hondas and acuras, are part of a broad recall of defective air bags affecting millions of makes and models linked to numerous deaths and injuries. the government tonight telling drivers of specific models to park them until they're repaired. miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: the defective air bags can explode, spraying shrapnel into the driver. more than a hundred people in the u.s. have already been injured and ten killed including was driving this 2002 honda civic. the massive takata airbag recall wa
the man at the center of a murder mystery, the subject of a podcast station heard by tens of millions getting another chance to prove his innocence. >>> and toxic emergency. big trouble in the water tonight at some of the most popular beaches in america. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. we start with an urgent warning. government safety regulators have taken the rare step of urging...
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and a convicted killer gets a retrial thanks in part to a very popular podcast. and in a time of conflict and hate, two faiths come together under one roof. oooh! [ brakes screech ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. excuse me, try this. but just one aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. [ cheering ] so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. ♪ i'm free to do what i want and have a good time.♪ the ford freedom sales event is on! and zero for 72 is back! on 2016 ford focus, fusion and escape. plus specially tagged vehicles get an extra $1000 smart bonus. that means freedom from interest... and freedom to choose... with ford, america's best selling brand. ♪ i'm free, baby! now get 0% financing for 72 months. plus, specially tagged vehicles get a $1000 smart bonus. only at the ford freedom sales event. ♪ feel free... think yotry nexium 24hr.'s best for your heartburn? now the #1 choice of doctors & pharmacists... for their own frequent
and a convicted killer gets a retrial thanks in part to a very popular podcast. and in a time of conflict and hate, two faiths come together under one roof. oooh! [ brakes screech ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. excuse me, try this. but just one aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. [ cheering ] so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. ♪ i'm free to do what i want and have a good time.♪ the ford freedom sales event is on!...
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a podcast "serial" turned it into a national phenomenon. he maintained his innocence. >> man, i had no reason to kill her. >> reporter: questions were raised about the strength of the prosecution's case and even about the effectiveness of syed's lawyers and their failure to contact potential alibi witnesses. late today a huge payoff for all that attention and work by his current lawyers. a judge ordered a new trial citing questions about the reliability of cell tower location evidence used to show where he was when the crime was committed. his legal team said syed's family is overjoyed. >> they were at times speechless. so i had to check to make sure the phone line had not gotten cut off. but they're delighted. >> reporter: reaction was immediate on social media. one woman tweeted that she was sitting on the beach alone with tears of joy streaming down her face. in his ruling tonight, the judge said the case representing what he called a unique juncture between the criminal justice system and strong public interest. but judge martin welch s
a podcast "serial" turned it into a national phenomenon. he maintained his innocence. >> man, i had no reason to kill her. >> reporter: questions were raised about the strength of the prosecution's case and even about the effectiveness of syed's lawyers and their failure to contact potential alibi witnesses. late today a huge payoff for all that attention and work by his current lawyers. a judge ordered a new trial citing questions about the reliability of cell tower...
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excited about the podcast. >> you're welcome. >>> charlie and i are thinking of starting a podcast.podcast. john heilemann has one -- >> what would be a good >> i need some thought. this picture, this is -- >> how about "beauty and the beast"? >> "rose and the thorn." back to your podcast -- >> not bad. >> yeah. >> "the revisionist history" podcast debuts tomorrow. >>> the man described as the youngest 63-year-old is in our toyota green room. ahead, jeff goldblum on the resurgence of "in ♪ >>> oh, my god. >> jeff goldblum stars in the highly anticipated summer blockbuster, "independence day: resurgence." he reprises his role as david levinson, the genius scientist who must save the earth from alien destruction. goldblum returns to the franchise after 20 years. he's an artistic renaissance man featured in more than 100 movie, tv, and stage productions spanning the past 40 years. >> we haven't seen each other for a week. says we're in a time-out. >> time-out? >> yeah. >> time-out? what, are you 6? you didn't share your animal crackers? grown-ups don't have time-outs. they have sex. >>
excited about the podcast. >> you're welcome. >>> charlie and i are thinking of starting a podcast.podcast. john heilemann has one -- >> what would be a good >> i need some thought. this picture, this is -- >> how about "beauty and the beast"? >> "rose and the thorn." back to your podcast -- >> not bad. >> yeah. >> "the revisionist history" podcast debuts tomorrow. >>> the man described as the...
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excited about the podcast. >> you're welcome. >>> charlie and i are thinking of starting a podcast. a podcast. john heilemann has one -- >> what would be a good title? >> i need some thought. this picture, this is -- >> how about "beauty and the beast"? >> "rose and the thorn." back to your podcast -- >> not bad. >> yeah. >> "the revisionist history" podcast debuts tomorrow. >>> the man described as the youngest 63-year-old is in our toyota green room. ahead, jeff goldblum on the resurgence of "independence you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you know what it means. so does pat toomey. toomey got rich working on wall street. then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. voting to let banks continue their risky practices. and supporting huge tax breaks for millionaires, but higher taxes on working families. no wonder he's gotten millions from wall street. pat toomey. right for wall street. wrong for pennsylvania. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. ♪ >>> oh, my god. >> jeff goldblum stars in the highly anticipated summer blockbuster,
excited about the podcast. >> you're welcome. >>> charlie and i are thinking of starting a podcast. a podcast. john heilemann has one -- >> what would be a good title? >> i need some thought. this picture, this is -- >> how about "beauty and the beast"? >> "rose and the thorn." back to your podcast -- >> not bad. >> yeah. >> "the revisionist history" podcast debuts tomorrow. >>> the man described as...
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the man at the center of the podcast will now get a new trial. he spent 16 years in prison for killing his high school girlfriend and then burying her in a park. well, now a baltimore judge says his lawyer failed to cross-examine a witness. that witness, a cell tower expert who could have spoken about the reliability of data that placed said's cell phone near the burial site. but the judge said the lawyer failed to do that, to cross-examine that witness. that podcast showcased little-known evidence, as i said, millions of people listened to it. it raised new questions about said's guilt. but the victim's family also expressed the pain that it reopened for them. and they were dismayed with the millions of fans who came to said's defense. again, he will now get a new trial. this coming today from a judge out of baltimore. live in our breaking news center, jim rosenfield, nbc 10 news. back to you. >> jim, thank you for those details. >>> why the government is asking thousands of people to stop driving their cars. >>> plus, diamonds, as you know, are
the man at the center of the podcast will now get a new trial. he spent 16 years in prison for killing his high school girlfriend and then burying her in a park. well, now a baltimore judge says his lawyer failed to cross-examine a witness. that witness, a cell tower expert who could have spoken about the reliability of data that placed said's cell phone near the burial site. but the judge said the lawyer failed to do that, to cross-examine that witness. that podcast showcased little-known...
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podcast.nt to read my tweets, we have those at o'reilly factor, @ o'reilly far -- factor. i'm officially a high tech guy. another techy and vicious battle of bunker hill. the tip moments away. tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.♪ ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ♪ you're only a day away ♪ >>> benjamin frankly, you think you kno
podcast.nt to read my tweets, we have those at o'reilly factor, @ o'reilly far -- factor. i'm officially a high tech guy. another techy and vicious battle of bunker hill. the tip moments away. tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are...
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his show and his podcast. both of them. and we have a performance.show as soon as it came on. i go, oh, my gosh, it's just so fun. these very, very talented kids from the hit nbc show, "little big shots" is on tonight, and it's going to be fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] they're so cute. >> steve: cute. >> jimmy: they're the cutest kids. they're so awesome. it's way past their bedtime, but it's going to be so fun. have you seen the show, "little big shots"? >> steve: yeah, steve harvey is fantastic. >> jimmy: steve harvey is the perfect host for this thing. he's so good with the kids and he makes them laugh, and he's just -- we love steve harvey, but man, it's such a fun show. i think it's him and ellen degeneres got together. >> jimmy: and both producing this, is that right? anyways, it works. the kids are here tonight. they're all tired. they're cute and tired and talented, yeah. we've been feeding them coffee all day so -- >> steve: it's good coffee. >> jimmy: you'll get the best performance, trust me. hey, guys, it's time to take a a look at t
his show and his podcast. both of them. and we have a performance.show as soon as it came on. i go, oh, my gosh, it's just so fun. these very, very talented kids from the hit nbc show, "little big shots" is on tonight, and it's going to be fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] they're so cute. >> steve: cute. >> jimmy: they're the cutest kids. they're so awesome. it's way past their bedtime, but it's going to be so fun. have you seen the show, "little big shots"?...
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i'm a big fan of podcasts. could make that happen?" that's a great idea, and we think it sounds fun, too. so we went ahead and recorded the first episode of our new podcast, "the tariq and adler show," starring our very own tariq trotter from the roots and one of our writers, jonathan adler. now -- [ laughter ] keep in mind -- [ applause ] keep in mind these two barely know each other and have rarely spoken aside from an awkward head nod in the hallway. [ laughter ] yep. here's a clip of the podcast. >> tariq: hey, what's going on? i'm tariq. >> and this is adler. >> tariq: and welcome to "the tariq and adler show." [ laughter ] >> do your kids have any pets -- uh, pets? >> tariq: pets? pets? [ laughter ] no. >> like, if i'm flipping around on tv, and "seinfeld" is on. >> tariq: right. yeah. >> like, i'll stop and that's what i'll watch. >> tariq: i will not stop. >> no? [ laughter ] >> tariq: nope. no. >> is there a show that has that for you, where you're flipping around and you see it? >> tariq: "naked and a
i'm a big fan of podcasts. could make that happen?" that's a great idea, and we think it sounds fun, too. so we went ahead and recorded the first episode of our new podcast, "the tariq and adler show," starring our very own tariq trotter from the roots and one of our writers, jonathan adler. now -- [ laughter ] keep in mind -- [ applause ] keep in mind these two barely know each other and have rarely spoken aside from an awkward head nod in the hallway. [ laughter ] yep. here's a...
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podcast. my tweets, we have those at o'reilly factor, @ o'reilly far -- factor. i'm officially a high tech guy. another techy and vicious battle of bunker hill. the tip moments away. ♪ before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 years of setbacks and breakthroughs, 4,423 sleepless nights, and countless trips back to the drawing board. at first they were told no, well... maybe, and finally: yes. then it was 36 clinical trials, 8,500 patient volunteers, and the hope of millions. and so after it became a medicine, someone who couldn't be cured, could be. me. ♪ squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! i smell bad! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you
podcast. my tweets, we have those at o'reilly factor, @ o'reilly far -- factor. i'm officially a high tech guy. another techy and vicious battle of bunker hill. the tip moments away. ♪ before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 years of setbacks and breakthroughs, 4,423 sleepless nights, and countless trips back to the drawing board. at first they were told no,...
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i also understand you have a new podcast. what's going on with that?e queens. i do-- >> stephen: two dope queens. okay. >> ah-huh. we-- we-- me and one of my closest friends do this podcast, her name is phoebe robinson, and we have a bunch of stand-up comedians from all over brooklyn and new york. >> stephen: all right. now, are you two dope-queens, or two dope queens? >> oh, right, right, right! we're a little bit of both. >> stephen: oh, all right, okay! >> so, come to our show and listen to our podcast. >> stephen: find out. okay, now do you have guests? could i be a dope queen? >> you can definitely be, like, dope-ish, but you cannot be a dope queen. >> stephen: okay, all right. ( laughter ) >> you're a little-- >> stephen: we'll get there some day, my friend. we'll get there some day. all right? >> maybe, but we probably won't. >> stephen: okay. we'll see. >> we won't see. there's nothing-- >> stephen: we will see! >> there's nothing to see. >> stephen: if we can dream it, we can realize it. i believe-- >> in this case-- >> stephen: i believe it's
i also understand you have a new podcast. what's going on with that?e queens. i do-- >> stephen: two dope queens. okay. >> ah-huh. we-- we-- me and one of my closest friends do this podcast, her name is phoebe robinson, and we have a bunch of stand-up comedians from all over brooklyn and new york. >> stephen: all right. now, are you two dope-queens, or two dope queens? >> oh, right, right, right! we're a little bit of both. >> stephen: oh, all right, okay! >>...
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. >> sara has a podcast. >> and a new book. both of which are about motherhood and entrepreneurship. i started pando after my job at tech crunch was given away while i was in labor. and so i used my maternity leave raising 2.5 million and starting a rival company four years ago and it's been a pretty rocky insane journey over that time. ultimately i felt like in my 20s and most of my 30s i was lied to about what mothers are. i thought i had bought it was a disability and make you weaker and motherhood -- i would have never had the courage to start my own company before my children or recivsilience yens, four years after having kids and starting a company, i'm more intense and ambitious and more focused and aggressive. all of the things that i thought would be things taken away from me because of motherhood. on the podcast, it allows people to listen in on my reporter over the next six months while i finish my book. every episode we have incredibly powerful woman who's a mother and also building a company and it's a shameless ti
. >> sara has a podcast. >> and a new book. both of which are about motherhood and entrepreneurship. i started pando after my job at tech crunch was given away while i was in labor. and so i used my maternity leave raising 2.5 million and starting a rival company four years ago and it's been a pretty rocky insane journey over that time. ultimately i felt like in my 20s and most of my 30s i was lied to about what mothers are. i thought i had bought it was a disability and make you...
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i know you need to listen to the podcast to get the whole thing.s that if you don't get involved from the very beginning, that they are going to have a massive hurdle that they have to overcome. >> yeah. that show focuses on what i think are the serious dysfunctions in the american university system, how we're spending money in all the wrong places. this is a -- happens to be a kind of personal obsession of mine. at every turn i do my best to attack elite universities in this country. in the show there are three episodes where i essentially go off on elite schools who i think have fundamentally -- >> didn't let you into graduate school? >> didn't let me into graduate school, yes. is there a personal objection? might be but -- >> we are all products of our personal experiences. >> that's right. >> can't run from them. >>> malcolm, podcasts start this thursday, the 16th. "revisionist history." it will be every thursday for ten weeks in a row. >> yes. >> we really appreciate you being here today. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, starbucks' digital
i know you need to listen to the podcast to get the whole thing.s that if you don't get involved from the very beginning, that they are going to have a massive hurdle that they have to overcome. >> yeah. that show focuses on what i think are the serious dysfunctions in the american university system, how we're spending money in all the wrong places. this is a -- happens to be a kind of personal obsession of mine. at every turn i do my best to attack elite universities in this country. in...
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plus, what it takes to make a great podcast. but first, in an era where the inequality gap has become ever more pronounced, and people are much more conscious of those gaps, assumptions are frequently made about the behavior of the wealthier. but recent work on understanding power is more complicated. and the focus of economic correspondent paul solman's conversation tonight, part of his weekly reporting, "making sense." >> power, new studies in economics are showing, comes from sharing resources. >> reporter: power comes from sharing, says professor dacher keltner, who studies economic behavior. but the title of his new book is "the power paradox." >> we gain power by advancing the welfare of other people and yet when we feel powerful, it turns us into impulsive sociopaths and we lose those very skills. >> this stretch of park avenue, on the upper east side of manhattan, is the wealthiest neighborhood in new york city. but this street is about a lot more than money. it's about political power. >> reporter: we all know it: wealt
plus, what it takes to make a great podcast. but first, in an era where the inequality gap has become ever more pronounced, and people are much more conscious of those gaps, assumptions are frequently made about the behavior of the wealthier. but recent work on understanding power is more complicated. and the focus of economic correspondent paul solman's conversation tonight, part of his weekly reporting, "making sense." >> power, new studies in economics are showing, comes from...
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writer, podcaster, now tv host bill simmons has built a personal media empire as the unfiltered, sometimes controversial voice of the fan. >> i don't know why i have this skill, but i'm good at getting fo people to say stuff that afterwards they're like, [ bleep ], i shouldn't have said that. when you're interested in somebody, it makes them want to tell you stuff. >> the mall of your youth may not be around much longer. morgan radford looks at closing the doors of an american institution. >> it was, you know, orange julius, and waldenbooks and spencer gifts. do you remember spencer gifts? the mall is no longer the cool, interesting, fun, hip thing to do. it is just not. >>> then harry smith has a remarkable update on a story that made headlines recently, one that began with hate, but ended in forgiveness. >> would it be safe to say that you were guilty of stupidity? >> absolutely, of course. ignorance. if i had knocked on the door next door and realized that what they were all about, wouldn't even questioned. >> we have a great group acs assembled around the table. >>> wildfire crews will
writer, podcaster, now tv host bill simmons has built a personal media empire as the unfiltered, sometimes controversial voice of the fan. >> i don't know why i have this skill, but i'm good at getting fo people to say stuff that afterwards they're like, [ bleep ], i shouldn't have said that. when you're interested in somebody, it makes them want to tell you stuff. >> the mall of your youth may not be around much longer. morgan radford looks at closing the doors of an american...
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lectures and history are also available as podcasts. from itunes. you are watching american history tv. 48 hours every weekend on c-span3. all us on twitter at c-span history. known as the center of the country music industry, this weekend the city's tour explores the history. david talks about this history. >> the civil rights movement was very important in tennessee. they all did the lunch counter protest. they got arrested here and they challenged the system. learn about the properties history and how it grew into a presidential residence. they talk about the relationship iconen 1960's folk music bob dylan and johnny cash. how with the help of nationals talented musicians, the music helped bridge political differences. changinglot to do with perceptions and bringing a lot of rock 'n roll people here. it didn't really even except country music. it is sort of a long-haired hippie culture if you will. watch the tour throughout the day. >> i am a history buff and i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country. i love american history tv. that is probabl
lectures and history are also available as podcasts. from itunes. you are watching american history tv. 48 hours every weekend on c-span3. all us on twitter at c-span history. known as the center of the country music industry, this weekend the city's tour explores the history. david talks about this history. >> the civil rights movement was very important in tennessee. they all did the lunch counter protest. they got arrested here and they challenged the system. learn about the properties...
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a new trial for the man who is the subject of the hit podcast serial.t the center of the series has been in prison for 16 years for killing his former high school girlfriend but now, a baltimore judge ruling he should get a new trial. the judge ruling his defense attorney failed to properly cross-examine an important witness. his case gained national attention with millions of listeners through a podcast. showcased little known evidence and raised questions about his guilt or not guilty. one sheriff's department now working to highlight how dangerous law enforcement jobs are and how police are sometimes mistreated by some. the cook county sheriff got sick of hearing about alleged police misconduct. and how sometimes they are mistreated by some. so now he is turning the tables. the sheriff is releasing videos showing his men and women in uniformed being abused on the job. fox news correspondent matt finn is live in chicago. matt? >> good evening, greta. well, over the past year, right here "on the record," we have reported extensively about the allegatio
a new trial for the man who is the subject of the hit podcast serial.t the center of the series has been in prison for 16 years for killing his former high school girlfriend but now, a baltimore judge ruling he should get a new trial. the judge ruling his defense attorney failed to properly cross-examine an important witness. his case gained national attention with millions of listeners through a podcast. showcased little known evidence and raised questions about his guilt or not guilty. one...
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brian allowing me to plug the 9 and my own podcast.m going to have to put you on the payroll, man. >> the east shore freeway westbound, we have slow traffic this morning as you drive from the carquinez bridge to the macarthur maze and part of it is because we had a crash in hercules, another crash we had at gillman street, both of crashes were moved out of the lanes rather quickly but the traffic is going to be slow on 80 and you can see for yourself that when you get to the toll plaza, you will see some slow traffic there as well. we are also looking at highway 4 westbound, a lot of slow traffic here coming up from pittsburgh, almost to antioch and 680 slows to walnut creek. this morning, though, once you get past 680, 24, if you're heading down to danville, it looks okay, and 24 not that bad. a little window of opportunity before things get superslow. >>> 6:48, steve, here's the toll plaza. i'm sorry. i almost forget about my friend the toll plaza, that is backed up for a 20 to 25 minute delay. if you look at that toll plaza picture
brian allowing me to plug the 9 and my own podcast.m going to have to put you on the payroll, man. >> the east shore freeway westbound, we have slow traffic this morning as you drive from the carquinez bridge to the macarthur maze and part of it is because we had a crash in hercules, another crash we had at gillman street, both of crashes were moved out of the lanes rather quickly but the traffic is going to be slow on 80 and you can see for yourself that when you get to the toll plaza,...
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the man at the center of a murder mystery, the subject of a podcast station heard by tens of millionsting another chance to prove his innocence. >>> and toxic emergency. big trouble in the water tonight at some of the most popular beaches in america.
the man at the center of a murder mystery, the subject of a podcast station heard by tens of millionsting another chance to prove his innocence. >>> and toxic emergency. big trouble in the water tonight at some of the most popular beaches in america.
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and i'm never forget you." >> stephen: you also have a podcast about pop culture. because this is an important one now. is there a pop culture anymore, a thing that everyone agrees is the pop culture right now, or are we all just too balkanized to recognize a single pop cultural moment? >> i think it's very segmented. i never felt a bigger divide from people like five years younger than i am. it does seem like the kids today have their own celebrities because of instagram or snapchat, which i tried for an hour to figure out on sunday and i ended up throwing my phone in a fish tank, and i don't even keep fish. so i think there's definitely more, and there are people that sort of find each other and the weird stuff can thrive a little more easily. is there a pop culture? i certainly hope for-- i certainly hope so for future generations of kids like me that grew up watching more film and tv than they did socializing with their peers in a healthy way. >> stephen: oh, so in other words the distance you put between yourself and other human beings is what leads you now to
and i'm never forget you." >> stephen: you also have a podcast about pop culture. because this is an important one now. is there a pop culture anymore, a thing that everyone agrees is the pop culture right now, or are we all just too balkanized to recognize a single pop cultural moment? >> i think it's very segmented. i never felt a bigger divide from people like five years younger than i am. it does seem like the kids today have their own celebrities because of instagram or...
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my name is greta, as mentioned, i'm host of a podcast. the idea is you're a nerd about whatever it is you're excited about, so that can be dr. who or calculus just as ease toly as it could be, for example, feminism. the title of this discussion is discussion on women, which i think is great -- [laughter] because we're all automatically qualified to be on this stage regardless of whatever else we do in our lives. so that's kind of cool. i thought we could start, each of you has a very different approach to feminism in your books. do you want to just sort of, like, go down the rhine and talk a little -- the line and talk a little bit about what you're work on and right? rebecca, you want to start, or lashonda? >> i'll start. i released a historical novel in 2015 in hardback, and this book came out in paperback this past february entitled "jam on the vine." 9 and it's loosely based -- i shouldn't say it was loosely based on her life, rather, it was inspired by the life of ida b. wells barnett who was a suffrage gist, she fought for civil rig
my name is greta, as mentioned, i'm host of a podcast. the idea is you're a nerd about whatever it is you're excited about, so that can be dr. who or calculus just as ease toly as it could be, for example, feminism. the title of this discussion is discussion on women, which i think is great -- [laughter] because we're all automatically qualified to be on this stage regardless of whatever else we do in our lives. so that's kind of cool. i thought we could start, each of you has a very different...
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you do have a story on the new podcast, that's headlining the front page today. about president obama's role in the november election, tell us what you think that's going to be. i know you think it's going to be a good thing. jon: i don't is going to be a bad thing. john: give us the contours of what your argument is. jon: he's out there today in elkhart, and that sort of the start of it. pretty soon, the one thing that hillary hasn't had behind her as -- is a united party. she doesn't have obama and everyone else making the case for her. once california's over in the primary is over, she will have the whole party behind her, and obama will be an asset, because he is right now at a 52%, 53% approval rating. when the incumbent president is at an approval rating like that, usually helps the candidate of the same party. i also think the case against trump that obama will make is a case that he has made even before trump's candidacy existed. john: although he is extraordinarily good as a campaigner, he did not love the campaign. he liked governing better than campaig
you do have a story on the new podcast, that's headlining the front page today. about president obama's role in the november election, tell us what you think that's going to be. i know you think it's going to be a good thing. jon: i don't is going to be a bad thing. john: give us the contours of what your argument is. jon: he's out there today in elkhart, and that sort of the start of it. pretty soon, the one thing that hillary hasn't had behind her as -- is a united party. she doesn't have...
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say the name of the podcast. camille and matt welch is popular and people love it. thank you for that and for all you do for america. let's talk about the president and he so upset. donald trump said the president is me upset withimhan he >> certainly the person should be upset with donald trump comparing them to be in a league with isis and he is insinuated that but he does have a point in the president speaks about donald trump or republicans he seems to get angrier than at the terrace. i think he thinks it's a mentality that this is a normal criminal -- more people die in about tub i think he said every year than die from terrorist attacks. he gets more worked up about his political opponents than his enemy which is a much more significant threat. kennedy: you are absolutely right and i understand that argument that the president, it's almost fun to walk and get this defensive about a candidate who has gotten so under his skin. if i'm hillary clinton i'm sitting back and looking at the president like you have to do this for me? the whole thing is i don't have to
say the name of the podcast. camille and matt welch is popular and people love it. thank you for that and for all you do for america. let's talk about the president and he so upset. donald trump said the president is me upset withimhan he >> certainly the person should be upset with donald trump comparing them to be in a league with isis and he is insinuated that but he does have a point in the president speaks about donald trump or republicans he seems to get angrier than at the terrace....
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ryan in an interview and mcconnell in the latest episode of bloomberg, masses in politics podcast.aul ryan: that comment is beyond the pale. that is not political correctness, suggesting a person came to a job because of race or ethnicity, that is not a politically incorrect thing to do. that is a wrong thing to say. i hope he gets that. i believe he walks this comment back. is morecore visible important to the party of lincoln? ryan: hopefully this will not continue. mitch mcconnell: he does not know a lot about the issues. you see that in the debates he has but his debated in. that is why i have argued to him publicly and privately he ought to use a script more often turned there is nothing wrong with having prepared text. indicatesrtant -- it a level of seriousness to convey to the american people about the job you are seeking. mike: mcconnell is being tougher than ryan. especially when he said he knows nothing about the issues. you can coach him. what is going on here? john: there are the institutional issues between the house and the senate. we can talk about those in the seco
ryan in an interview and mcconnell in the latest episode of bloomberg, masses in politics podcast.aul ryan: that comment is beyond the pale. that is not political correctness, suggesting a person came to a job because of race or ethnicity, that is not a politically incorrect thing to do. that is a wrong thing to say. i hope he gets that. i believe he walks this comment back. is morecore visible important to the party of lincoln? ryan: hopefully this will not continue. mitch mcconnell: he does...
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his case gaining national attention through the serial podcast. the judge said the trial attorney did not do a good job, challenge the state's cell phone evidence. and that's the reason he granted a new trial. >>> also breaking tonight. the u.s. confirms, the first self-car driving gath -- death. this is what the tes la s looks like. still waiting for more details on this. this also was a big deal, as many companies are looking at the self-driving cars. as a transportation means of the future. >>> some tense moments on the westbound intercounty connector here. the shady grove accident. the maryland transportation authority police officer shot a driver during a traffic stop. andrea mccarren has the latest on what happened. >> reporter: the good news at this hour, as you can see, traffic is moving once again, after coming toa crawl, for four hours this afternoon. here's what happened. a maryland transportation authority police officer witnessed a car moving at a high rate of speed. pulled that car over. apparently the driver got out, wielding a knif
his case gaining national attention through the serial podcast. the judge said the trial attorney did not do a good job, challenge the state's cell phone evidence. and that's the reason he granted a new trial. >>> also breaking tonight. the u.s. confirms, the first self-car driving gath -- death. this is what the tes la s looks like. still waiting for more details on this. this also was a big deal, as many companies are looking at the self-driving cars. as a transportation means of the...
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my next guest is a comedian, author, and podcast host. her show is called "difficult.han lane." >> yeah, i got that part. >> and this is for the toilet hand challenge. >> and then you stick your right hand in the toilet. >> because it's the right thing to do. >> and after that you challenge five of your most famous friends to do the same thing. no paul tyler, or jesse ferguson. >> you were a lot nicer in the park. explain to me again. how does this make money? >> we told you! it's for food! >> stephen: please welcome julie klausner! >> stephen: come on up ♪ ♪ nice to have you. those are some nice shoes you've got there. >> thank you very much. i'm relieved the band got the note i was jewish. >> stephen: we have not seen each other in many, many years. but the thing that i was just reminded of before you came out here is that you were an intern on a show i used to do called "strangers with candy," back in the last century. >> it was a long time ago. it was in the 20th searchry. i was an intern. i was such a fan of the show. >> stephen: did you learn anything? internship
my next guest is a comedian, author, and podcast host. her show is called "difficult.han lane." >> yeah, i got that part. >> and this is for the toilet hand challenge. >> and then you stick your right hand in the toilet. >> because it's the right thing to do. >> and after that you challenge five of your most famous friends to do the same thing. no paul tyler, or jesse ferguson. >> you were a lot nicer in the park. explain to me again. how does this...
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syed was the focus of the first season of the wildly popular "serial" podcast. that podcast examined the original case against syed who was convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend hae min lee back in 1899 -- syed serving 30-year jail sentence and no word if he will be released spending the new trial. alison: coming up at 5:00 -- >> you end up putting salt in other people's wounds. alison: we will tell you about the gesture of support raising eyebrows in the wake of the deadly nightclub shooting in florida. leon: plus -- >> we saw reasonable crime for a couple of years. now we started to see uptick in inactive -- in activity. leon: what the f.b.i. is thinking driving spike in crime in northern virginia. alison: later, a home for retirement turns into a big headache. now the syed team trying to -- the "7 on your side" team trying to help. sam: d.c. schools chancellor kaya henderson announced yesterday she is resigning. is she leaving for another job? we will hear what she has to say next on alison:d school's chancellor kaya henderson is about to have more free time
syed was the focus of the first season of the wildly popular "serial" podcast. that podcast examined the original case against syed who was convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend hae min lee back in 1899 -- syed serving 30-year jail sentence and no word if he will be released spending the new trial. alison: coming up at 5:00 -- >> you end up putting salt in other people's wounds. alison: we will tell you about the gesture of support raising eyebrows in the wake of the deadly...
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i did a series of podcasts yesterday all about that. talking to jeff hawkins. code conference. all the companies are focusing on deep learning and how computers are taking over jobs even. and it is a really interesting time. for someone in silicon valley who has done height right now, we're in a weird period of heavy. it is starting to get really serious. how will computers change our life in life and health and food. >> when i hear all that. you're also a humanist. digization means out of work. >> absolutely. i think that's what they don't want to talk about. i kept asking that. i was interviewing her, she is so so smart. a good dating life, apparently. so what was interesting is that she was talking about radiologists. computers do it better. there won't be raid yol jifs in ten years. >>> my mom wanted me to be a radiologist. >> there is a bess less benign one. they either take all our jobs or do everything we do and better. much better. or they become malhe have lent. he thinks they treat us like house cats, computers. the worst-case scenario is that a small
i did a series of podcasts yesterday all about that. talking to jeff hawkins. code conference. all the companies are focusing on deep learning and how computers are taking over jobs even. and it is a really interesting time. for someone in silicon valley who has done height right now, we're in a weird period of heavy. it is starting to get really serious. how will computers change our life in life and health and food. >> when i hear all that. you're also a humanist. digization means out...
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>> well, she has a new show on netflix, and i talked to her on the podcast about it.lot about the netflix, and jonas is a terrific writer, but it talked about netflix starting off this change of the way that we watch television, on the binge watching and how they are competing for the content, and the difficulties they will face going forward and obviously, the networks are into the streaming business also, and it is an exciting time for content, and there is lots of places to get the content, and lots of places to choose are from and lots off places to watch. i know that my watching habits have changed directly, and i don't watch the linear television at all and everything binge on netflix actually, so it is going to be an interesting time how this sort of keeps evolving and where netflix plays in this going forward? >> is there a'll ceiling in terms of the production costs and content costs where people should deserve to be worried? >> yes, always a sealing. and the subscriber growth is the big issue for them. can they keep the subscribers they have, and have them s
>> well, she has a new show on netflix, and i talked to her on the podcast about it.lot about the netflix, and jonas is a terrific writer, but it talked about netflix starting off this change of the way that we watch television, on the binge watching and how they are competing for the content, and the difficulties they will face going forward and obviously, the networks are into the streaming business also, and it is an exciting time for content, and there is lots of places to get the...
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everybody in the entire world should listen to the masters and politics podcast on bloomberg.com. particular, but all of them. we will be right back with who won the week. ♪ john: all right, who won the week? mike: well,i did not because i was here at lexington avenue. john: headquarters of bloomberg. mike: it was fantastic. i think the president of the united states won the week. he managed to get all his cards on the table, bernie sanders out of the race, hillary clinton endorsed. john: coming up, the gawker bankruptcy news. that is on bloomberg west. until tomorrow sayonara. , ♪ >> the challenges facing our world are growing all the time. how do we build stronger economies with equal opportunities for all? how do we build a sustainable world for generations to come? how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit? bloomberglatest research and analysis we will make sense of the problems of tomorrow. inequality,
everybody in the entire world should listen to the masters and politics podcast on bloomberg.com. particular, but all of them. we will be right back with who won the week. ♪ john: all right, who won the week? mike: well,i did not because i was here at lexington avenue. john: headquarters of bloomberg. mike: it was fantastic. i think the president of the united states won the week. he managed to get all his cards on the table, bernie sanders out of the race, hillary clinton endorsed. john:...
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he's launched a podcast, ten episodes released, one every week. it's topping the podcast chart. the first episode explains why hillary clinton will probably be the first president, but electing a female president does not necessarily mean we will have more female presidents in the near future. >> have you started listening? >> i did, just one episode so far. it's very interesting. >> i think malcolm is awesome. he uses data and trends to unearth things people may not have guessed. why does he think hillary clinton will not lead to more female presidents? >> the psychology of allowing yourself to vote for a woman allows you to the no vote for a woman in the future. he uses australia, which had a female prime minister, as an example of why people who don't really want a woman president, they say, okay, one. >> they check the box. >> even if there's a great candidate in the future. >> it's awful, but it's human psychology. >> thank you. >>> do you need a new home? how about this one? this is a long island, new york home. it just went on the market. it is the a.mityville horror hous
he's launched a podcast, ten episodes released, one every week. it's topping the podcast chart. the first episode explains why hillary clinton will probably be the first president, but electing a female president does not necessarily mean we will have more female presidents in the near future. >> have you started listening? >> i did, just one episode so far. it's very interesting. >> i think malcolm is awesome. he uses data and trends to unearth things people may not have...
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that this has blown up like this and i feel like a lot is being put on a three-second clip from a podcast. >> do you like katie holmes? >> he is very happy with her. >> they're dating? >> yeah, isn't it crazy? >> claudia chose her words very carefully with me and wanted to be clear. the former real housewife of atlanta star cannot confirm that jamie foxx and katie holmes are a couple. >> i don't have the knowledge of this being a fact. i don't. i misspoke. >> despite the backtrack, the story led "the talk" today. >> don't put the stuff out on the street. >> i think she'll be an ex-best friend now. >> while that might be a stretch, multiple sources have told "e.t." that reports foxx and holmes are dating are correct. >> i like to stay quiet with anyone that i'm dating, that i'm really, really dating. >> that was jamie on dating in 2013. here's the timeline as we know it. >> i'm not up for this. [ laughter ] >> tom cruise co-starred with foxx in 2004. >> look at this, man. >> tom and katie started dating the following here and split in 2012. katie and jamie were first linked romantically da
that this has blown up like this and i feel like a lot is being put on a three-second clip from a podcast. >> do you like katie holmes? >> he is very happy with her. >> they're dating? >> yeah, isn't it crazy? >> claudia chose her words very carefully with me and wanted to be clear. the former real housewife of atlanta star cannot confirm that jamie foxx and katie holmes are a couple. >> i don't have the knowledge of this being a fact. i don't. i misspoke....