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breeding folks through with the podcast, -- reading folks through with the podcast. >> and we talked about that, podcastld "in the dark" exist without serial? >> everyone with a podcast benefited from serial. it developed that audience. the number of people who listen to public real for the first time because of serial had to be a lot. that point, you had to really focus. what we will try to see for the next two years, a more investigative podcast, more supportive podcasts, there are not that many truly investigative reporting podcasts , and the reason for that, their timing, reporting for this nearly a year, but they did not have the production writing, editing, digital recording, but this idea of let's do more of -- repair place to go premiere place to go, i think that is what we are seeing. >> that is a good place to end, and the fact that the george pulled towards have recognized that really helps the mission. thank you to the audience, thank you to the panelists, and congratulations to the winners. [applause] >> i would like to second that. i am told that some of our viewers and
breeding folks through with the podcast, -- reading folks through with the podcast. >> and we talked about that, podcastld "in the dark" exist without serial? >> everyone with a podcast benefited from serial. it developed that audience. the number of people who listen to public real for the first time because of serial had to be a lot. that point, you had to really focus. what we will try to see for the next two years, a more investigative podcast, more supportive...
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, more of these report of podcast -- reported podcast. there are still not that many truly investigative reporting podcasts, i think is sit to say. they are time-consuming -- safe to say. they are time-consuming, expensive. we lived there for nearly a year, not including the time for writing, editing, and additional reporting. thisublic radio model of public service we are doing our think fits in really well to this idea of let's do more of these, let's become the premier place to go for deeply reported stories. i think that is what we are seeing. >> that is a good place to end and the fact the george polk awards have recognized the podcasting world should help that mission. thank you to a great panel. thank you to the audience. congratulations to all the winners. [applause] i would like to second that. i am told some viewers, listeners tuned in a little late and may have missed the first award, the one for barn reporting. it goes to the staff of reuters for uncovering the massacre of rohingya villagers in myanmar. i would like to thank o
, more of these report of podcast -- reported podcast. there are still not that many truly investigative reporting podcasts, i think is sit to say. they are time-consuming -- safe to say. they are time-consuming, expensive. we lived there for nearly a year, not including the time for writing, editing, and additional reporting. thisublic radio model of public service we are doing our think fits in really well to this idea of let's do more of these, let's become the premier place to go for deeply...
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it is difficult to do a podcast. while you done to a podcast in your closet. literally, if you do not have a studio. it can be entertaining and it can be fun, but it does not, it is not an incredibly profitable industry. have an audience or if you do not have great editors and good marketing. so, it's difficult but i think sound is definitely having a moment. i feel like people are paying attention to sound and using sound in very different ways that i have not seen before. so, even if you look at the movie industry, like there is a movie "roma" right now. when i watched it i just remember think, this is public radio on the big screen. like, this is people pointing a microphone to things that you would not normally put a microphonet to try to transport you to that place. >> i would say this is the age of audio, really. but when you have the two most venerable print publications "the new york times" and "the new yorker having radio programs, that is one sign of the poor for asian of all the podcasts. -- the puller for asian -- the proliferation of the all podca
it is difficult to do a podcast. while you done to a podcast in your closet. literally, if you do not have a studio. it can be entertaining and it can be fun, but it does not, it is not an incredibly profitable industry. have an audience or if you do not have great editors and good marketing. so, it's difficult but i think sound is definitely having a moment. i feel like people are paying attention to sound and using sound in very different ways that i have not seen before. so, even if you look...
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they renamed their podcast app to apple podcast. from itunes podcast.hey have been pushing heavily on social media. this could give them another opportunity and another reason to continue to invest in the podcasting app. emily: mitchell, how big of an opportunity do you think it is for spotify in particular? when you look at the economics of podcasting, people are listening, but it is not a huge slice of the advertising market. mitchell: i agree. it is still early. no question about it. nobody has made a lot of money in the u.s.. in china, people have been more successful monetizing podcasts across alibaba and other platforms. tencent and other platforms. it is a big opportunity for them. they have the users. i'm sure they are going to push the podcast in the people. it is all about gross margins. the company's stock was down a little bit today because they ker grossttle wea margin guidance. it came back a bit at the end of the day. this is about how do you get less reliance on the three major labels and all of the negotiations are coming up this year a
they renamed their podcast app to apple podcast. from itunes podcast.hey have been pushing heavily on social media. this could give them another opportunity and another reason to continue to invest in the podcasting app. emily: mitchell, how big of an opportunity do you think it is for spotify in particular? when you look at the economics of podcasting, people are listening, but it is not a huge slice of the advertising market. mitchell: i agree. it is still early. no question about it. nobody...
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but as podcasts continue to evolve, we are hell-bent on the evolution of podcasts. yes, today is all about audio and as exciting, but we are also excited about digital, live extension, television, film. as a podcast network able to do the whole package, the whole thing, maybe. lisa: thank you so much for being with us. be sure to tune into our weekly podcast "what did you miss this week?" this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm a veteran and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty dollar credit. my name is antonio and i'm a technician at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." hour, thein the next basal islam shall permit amazon's ceo accuses the parent company of blackmail and extortion. an explicit blog post that name drops the saudi government and president trump. plus, the fallout for the federalr ami
but as podcasts continue to evolve, we are hell-bent on the evolution of podcasts. yes, today is all about audio and as exciting, but we are also excited about digital, live extension, television, film. as a podcast network able to do the whole package, the whole thing, maybe. lisa: thank you so much for being with us. be sure to tune into our weekly podcast "what did you miss this week?" this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm a veteran and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply...
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spotify, well, it is betting on podcast, acquiring two podcasting companies it does report a quarterlyrofit the company's co-founder and ceo daniel ek is going to join us moments from now in what is a rare and exclusive interview this hour. thanks to jim cramer's dogged pursuit. all right. stocks are set for a modest open after president trump's state of the union address. last night, the president delivered a wide ranging speech, which included his push for a border wall, more infrastructure spending, and a decrease in drug pricing. he also emphasized trade issues, especially when it comes to talks with china take a listen. >> i don't blame china for taking advantage of us i blame our leaders and representatives for allowing this travesty to happen. i have great respect for president xi and we are now working on a new trade deal with china. but it must include real structural change to end unfair trade practices, reduce our chronic trade deficit, and protect american jobs. >> and you saw mnuchin sitting in the audience there as well. he was a guest on "squawk box" very short time ago,
spotify, well, it is betting on podcast, acquiring two podcasting companies it does report a quarterlyrofit the company's co-founder and ceo daniel ek is going to join us moments from now in what is a rare and exclusive interview this hour. thanks to jim cramer's dogged pursuit. all right. stocks are set for a modest open after president trump's state of the union address. last night, the president delivered a wide ranging speech, which included his push for a border wall, more infrastructure...
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podcasting market. so some people were saying that this acquisition could help accelerate spotify's global push, if that's their core push. >> that's astonishing. >> and it's about the content. you have to get content creators to get in there and get stuf out there that people want to download and hear on a regular basis. >> and i wonder how much of this, and i feel i'm at odds with what the trend is, but it's clear that the shows are so popular. i like the news podcasts or the econ ones, and i don't know if those are as profitable or as lucrative, or if they have to be almost like a netflix hit. you have to come up with something that everybody's binge listening to >> the podcasts i listen to are not business related, i listen to the lifestyle ones. it's like my release from doing all the other stuff i do >> we would be worried about you if you listened to a market podcast. >> all the time. >> is cnbc writing we might be getting into fthe podcast -- >> we have a couple. >> i mean, we are already in the
podcasting market. so some people were saying that this acquisition could help accelerate spotify's global push, if that's their core push. >> that's astonishing. >> and it's about the content. you have to get content creators to get in there and get stuf out there that people want to download and hear on a regular basis. >> and i wonder how much of this, and i feel i'm at odds with what the trend is, but it's clear that the shows are so popular. i like the news podcasts or...
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podcasts.on bloomberg.com/podcast. coming up next, more from the nba all-star tech summit. also, how blackstone became the world's largest landlord and caught the attention of its peers. and a story you need to hear before deciding whether or not to buy a home with solar panels. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. still ahead in this week's issue, the most influential voices from the nba all-star technology summit. lebron james' uber agent rich paul, in be a great greg hill, -- grant hill, and david blitzer. speaking of blackstone, in the magazine real estate issue, what's come to be known as blackstone's real estate model. the investment giant made a strategic turn to real estate and others in private equity are following. jason kelly and i spoke to reporter steven gendel. steven: you go back about 11 years. and they have had real estate investments for a while. but it was small, maybe a quarter of the assets of the firm. priva
podcasts.on bloomberg.com/podcast. coming up next, more from the nba all-star tech summit. also, how blackstone became the world's largest landlord and caught the attention of its peers. and a story you need to hear before deciding whether or not to buy a home with solar panels. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. still ahead in this week's issue, the most influential voices from the nba all-star technology...
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/podcast. brooks is the nba president of marketing and operations and is the chief innovation officer. she spoke with us about the leak embracing social media and the importance of technology in the game. >> only 1% of our fans globally will ever come to a game. carol: 1%? >> such a global sport. we have to bring technology. our players embrace social media and they are great global brands among themselves. we do every thing we can to capture the emotion around the game and send it out globally. jason: and want to ask you about that because the nba has done a phenomenal job with developing those brands and kind of giving the players a little bit of space. how do you balance that because you've got big personalities with a massive social media footprint? >> we see our games on tv as meals and social media and the content as snacks. our players are out there developing content, our teams are developing content and our leagues are developing content. could have 105 million followers among players
/podcast. brooks is the nba president of marketing and operations and is the chief innovation officer. she spoke with us about the leak embracing social media and the importance of technology in the game. >> only 1% of our fans globally will ever come to a game. carol: 1%? >> such a global sport. we have to bring technology. our players embrace social media and they are great global brands among themselves. we do every thing we can to capture the emotion around the game and send it...
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podcasts they may be up to get a more beneficial structure area think like a serial podcast.he thinking this spotify has in place. >> how much of this is an effort -- where you have to have content that no one else has? >> it is a very different unproven model. we will have to see. investors are looking at this and say this is a wait and see story. can they come out with a popular podcast that draws people in or not? maybe it's a live sports. those are the sort of things they are questioning. it is very uncertain right now. the moment music is coming into the labels and any move that spotify makes to change that is going to be challenging for them. labels will pull back and give them fewer things to run with. >> you know the company once and margin expansion. talking about exclusive content, the person that comes to mind is a lot of money that they will have to throw at the artist or creators to keep this exclusive. can that margin expansion live in the same universe? >> if there is 20% of the listing on spotify becomes non-music, it is conceivable. you want to think about th
podcasts they may be up to get a more beneficial structure area think like a serial podcast.he thinking this spotify has in place. >> how much of this is an effort -- where you have to have content that no one else has? >> it is a very different unproven model. we will have to see. investors are looking at this and say this is a wait and see story. can they come out with a popular podcast that draws people in or not? maybe it's a live sports. those are the sort of things they are...
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in a podcast, i don't have to do that.lk to whoever i want to, whenever i want to, for as long as i want to, about any damn thing i choose. >> jimmy: i see. >> and i like that. >> jimmy: you are a little tired of talking to -- >> it does make a little money. >> jimmy: -- mentally ill people on your show -- >> i didn't say that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i said. >> i didn't say that. you said that. >> jimmy: i did say that, yeah. >> you always derogate them, i do not. these are people looking for good, solid help, and they get it. and i love doing that. i don't want to stop doing that. i'm just doing this in addition to that. >> jimmy: you had an episode earlier this month called "i am not mentally ill, but i am the reincarnation of pocahontas." >> can we laminate this onto the desk? >> jimmy: that's right. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: i am not mentally ill, but i am the reincarnation of pocahontas. >> yeah, she did say that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so that's what you're sick of. and you've moved on from pocahontas.
in a podcast, i don't have to do that.lk to whoever i want to, whenever i want to, for as long as i want to, about any damn thing i choose. >> jimmy: i see. >> and i like that. >> jimmy: you are a little tired of talking to -- >> it does make a little money. >> jimmy: -- mentally ill people on your show -- >> i didn't say that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i said. >> i didn't say that. you said that. >> jimmy: i did say that, yeah. >>...
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podcast begets podcast. >> what's the next big thing, john?ough the weekend. >> i think it's a great podcast. >> nicely done. >> coming up, beauty companies are turning to technology to create new products that they say will make you look and feel better. sharon profis is in the green room with some of these products. see how the technology works and whether users should b alright, you've been here but have you... been blown away on this? saved the day with him? or built a snowman with her? it's time to make some magic >>> the global >>> the global beauty and cosmetics market is expected to increase to $800 billion by 2023, up from $533 billion in 2017. now major companies including l'oreal, procter & gamble and neutrogena are bringing technology and beauty together with new products aimed at wellness. sharon profis is an executive editor and producer with our partners at cnet and is here with the emerging trend. you came with your own bag of goodies. >> i did. >> i notice what had you're wearing, my skin track uv which measures your body's ex
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-- the podcast market?n: the podcast market is related to smart speakers because it is a voice interface, but what we have seen in the last five years is emergence of a new wave of innovation and development coming into the podcast market. the podcast market really started around 2000. it was a small niche market but five years ago, we at beta works saw a handful of things that were a healthy mix of intuition and data, where we saw on the data side that people's phones were getting better, bluetooth was more stable and people come -- connecting to their cars and using their cars. if you think that americans, on average, have about two hours a day they are not connected to a digital interface and the auditory podcast interface is wonderful, the, rich interface in storytelling, both fictional and nonfictional. we are seeing a significant growth there in the acquisition in the last week of these two companies. two of the biggest acquisitions to date in the space, i think it is the beginning of a whole new wave
-- the podcast market?n: the podcast market is related to smart speakers because it is a voice interface, but what we have seen in the last five years is emergence of a new wave of innovation and development coming into the podcast market. the podcast market really started around 2000. it was a small niche market but five years ago, we at beta works saw a handful of things that were a healthy mix of intuition and data, where we saw on the data side that people's phones were getting better,...
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my podcast, new episodes launch today, you can get them at podcast one for your itunes podcast apps, it each day we uncover america, where we are, and you will learn about the podcast and it is all free, just subscribe to the lower income podcast or go to itunes, shannon bream, fox news at night team has all the latest political developments and this will be interesting showdown at the okay corral at the border. >> the clock is ticking, thank you very much. we begin with the fox news alert, donald trump getting closer to declaring a national emergency over border security as nancy pelosi says there will be absolutely no money for a border wall in any compromise deal. the president responding in an interview with the new york times roger stone and wikileaks, much more breaking news coming your way tonight, donald trump in the midst of tens trade talks with china tonight, the trade whisperer is live, one of president obama's closest confidants will be bait the approach to bringing china to heal on trade.
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of millions on podcast content. from new york. good to have you with us. what is behind this move, it is difficult making money with podcasts? spotify has done pretty well when it comes to streaming music. and they have actually been able to monetize it pretty well. but now they have already said that we are looking to try and grow our company and what they have done is they announced that they are going to be buying two companies to do podcasting, one is a podcast start up and two is a company that really helps content creators or podcast makers to monetize their content basically. so what spotify is trying to do is positioning itself into a big entertainment warehouse for its listeners. how is this being received, it sounds like an unusual move perhaps, risky? it could be seen as risky or something that dovetails rather nicely but their streaming service. streaming music tends to go towards a younger audience, we are seeing that podcasts are exceptionally popular with younger audiences so that could actually work
of millions on podcast content. from new york. good to have you with us. what is behind this move, it is difficult making money with podcasts? spotify has done pretty well when it comes to streaming music. and they have actually been able to monetize it pretty well. but now they have already said that we are looking to try and grow our company and what they have done is they announced that they are going to be buying two companies to do podcasting, one is a podcast start up and two is a company...
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they pioneered podcasts.ps saying they're going to release more tools around podcasts, but haven't delivered. >> i feel like apple is another company that could have jumped into music creation, as well you've seen neither of these companies do that and i think it really speaks to the fact that that is a business, that is an industry that's full of very competitive and also very broken right now. the idea that podcast is the area for growth and the area where you can add more subscribers and more churn, yes, i get that but i also think it really is a reflection of how much this other industry has just completely diminished and changed in the last couple of decades. >> yeah, line of sight to about 400 to $500 million on multiple acquisitions this year, including the two announced this morning. >>> well, coming up, why apple's head of retail is leaving the company. we've got "squawk alley," continuing after a quick break the dow is down ten in rht w.potsig why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school.
they pioneered podcasts.ps saying they're going to release more tools around podcasts, but haven't delivered. >> i feel like apple is another company that could have jumped into music creation, as well you've seen neither of these companies do that and i think it really speaks to the fact that that is a business, that is an industry that's full of very competitive and also very broken right now. the idea that podcast is the area for growth and the area where you can add more subscribers...
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how could there be more podcasts all you hear about is podcast, podcast, podcast then spotify buys gimletr yours >> that would be the high sign by the way >> okay. yeah i think there's a long way to go there's a lot of leg room and i think it's really just beginning. as the masses are experiencing podcasts and as, you know, for a long time radio was so dim and such a poor experience now anyone can make a podcast. there's comedy there's drama. there's crime. anyone can make one. but it's an escape from the madness of all the thousands of tv shows and social media. it's an intimate kind of experience and i think it has a lot of run room >> in terms of -- there's a couple different kind of podcasts anyone can get a microphone and do an interview, but increasingly these are expensively produced productions. right? so the question is how many of those can ultimately be supported? >> i mean, they can be expensi e expensively produced productions, but they're really from people's imaginations and yes, they might be scripted, but a lot of them are personality driven a lot of the most successful o
how could there be more podcasts all you hear about is podcast, podcast, podcast then spotify buys gimletr yours >> that would be the high sign by the way >> okay. yeah i think there's a long way to go there's a lot of leg room and i think it's really just beginning. as the masses are experiencing podcasts and as, you know, for a long time radio was so dim and such a poor experience now anyone can make a podcast. there's comedy there's drama. there's crime. anyone can make one. but...
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you can get it at podcast one or your itunes podcast app, very easy to subscribe and each day we uncover, where we are, where we are going, we're going to laugh and learn all the same time. it's all free, just subscribe to the laura ingraham podcast. or go to itunes. shannon bream, the "fox news @ night" team have all the latest political developments and is this going to be an interesting two we could show down at the o.k. corral down at the border. >> shannon: the clock is ticking, thank you very much. we begin tonight with a fox news alert. president trump flirting closer to the idea of declaring a national emergency over border security, house speaker nancy pelosi says there will be absolutely no money for a border wall in any compromise deal. the president responding in an interview with "the new york times," the president on intel, roger stone, and wikileaks, much more breaking news. president trump in the midst of intense trade talks with china tonight, the so-called trade whisper is here live with one of president obama's closest confidantes on trade robert wol wolf. welcome to "
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are good listen to this >> what we're seeing really is we've done podcasts now for about two years.s -- our users are listening to podcasts, are listening to platform almost twice as much and of course the growth in podcasts for ushas just been phenomenal an that's part of the reason why we're now making this move >> that sounds good to me. the bottom line, when spotify reported earlier this week, wall street seriously misread the company's guidance the sellers didn't seem to realize the forecast included the cost of some smart acquisitions and they don't give management enough credit for under promising and over delivering we are in a subscription economy, people. and it's mighty difficult to top this one >> buy, buy, buy >>> steven in kansas steven >> good afternoon, jim big boo-yah to you happy birthday, i might add. >> oh, thank you >> from kansas. >> sunday's the big 4-0, my friend. >> congratulations. >> thank you >> i'm a long-time watcher and now listener to the "mad money" podcast and the last three episodes you talked about cyber security i bought into sale point technolog
are good listen to this >> what we're seeing really is we've done podcasts now for about two years.s -- our users are listening to podcasts, are listening to platform almost twice as much and of course the growth in podcasts for ushas just been phenomenal an that's part of the reason why we're now making this move >> that sounds good to me. the bottom line, when spotify reported earlier this week, wall street seriously misread the company's guidance the sellers didn't seem to...
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the podcast market really around 2000. it was a small niche market but five years ago, we at beta works saw a handful of things that were a healthy mix of intuition and data, where we saw on the data side that people's phones were getting better, bluetooth was more stable and people come acting -- connecting to their cars and using their cars. average, two hours a day they are not connected to a digital interface and the auditory podcast interface is rich inl, the, storytelling, both fictional and nonfictional. we are seeing a significant growth there in the acquisition in the last week of these two companies. two of the biggest acquisitions to date in the space, i think it is the beginning of a whole new wave of media and of interaction in the online space. emily: fascinating. borthwic, thank you. also matt day. over the terminal. amazon and general motors are planning to invest in an electric truck maker according to reuters. we will continue to update you on this story. last week, we told you about amazon investing in t
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itunes,t our podcast on soundcloud and bloomberg.com.ou can also find us online on businessweek.com and our mobile app. we went to charlotte, north carolina for the nba technology summit. ted leonsis sat with us to talk about the many hats he wears. he is their chairman and --ertainment, owner of the he is the owner and chairman of monumental sports entertainment, the owner of the washington wizards and washington capitals -- >> the nba is a platform that is no different than google or amazon. we have a big corporate structure, we have multiple apps, nba, wnba, g league, nba 2k, summer league. the data we generate is deeper, more real-time than anything you cover it bloomberg in business and industry. just as your company grew as a platform, it started terminals to a small group and now, it is a giant media company focused on financial services, i believe the nba will continue to grow on a global basis. >> it feels like the nba is around the corner from other leagues. online,i was at america we did the first deal with commissioner stern,
itunes,t our podcast on soundcloud and bloomberg.com.ou can also find us online on businessweek.com and our mobile app. we went to charlotte, north carolina for the nba technology summit. ted leonsis sat with us to talk about the many hats he wears. he is their chairman and --ertainment, owner of the he is the owner and chairman of monumental sports entertainment, the owner of the washington wizards and washington capitals -- >> the nba is a platform that is no different than google or...
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. >> the real life saga behind the wildly popular dirty john podcast hit show and documentary. >>> plus, showdown of the ages. tom brady taking on super young gun jared goff. the biggest age difference in starting quarterbacks in super bowl history. does brady have words of wisdom for the rookie? >> i'm not giving him any advice. >> and halftime spotlight. maroon five and sugar now stepping on to the super bowl stage after skies like rihanna and cardi b said pass. adam levine breaking his silence tonight. first the night line five. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. we begin with the deadly confrontation between a woman and her stepfather. a conartist who stopped and tormented the women in his life. but one taking matters into her own hands during a vicious stabbing attack. it turns out her true crime family saga is now at the root of the wildly popular dirty john podcasts and shows. here's abc's marcy gonzalez. >> i need an ambulance right away and the police. someone has been stabbed and he attacked a girl. >> reporter: it is just after 5:00 p.m. and tara has just heroically
. >> the real life saga behind the wildly popular dirty john podcast hit show and documentary. >>> plus, showdown of the ages. tom brady taking on super young gun jared goff. the biggest age difference in starting quarterbacks in super bowl history. does brady have words of wisdom for the rookie? >> i'm not giving him any advice. >> and halftime spotlight. maroon five and sugar now stepping on to the super bowl stage after skies like rihanna and cardi b said pass....
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talk just a little bit about what he said in this podcast. >> the podcast focused on autonomous drivingt with the purpose, because we are long-term investors. that is the picture we see ahead of tesla. $4000 int price is five years because of autonomous. that is something we have focused on for a long time. they are the only automaker collecting data from their cars on the road. waymo just published reports in california along with other companies testing their intervention rate. waymo has about 10 million miles as of october last year. tesla has roughly 8 billion miles with hardware one and hardware to cars. across theet them finish line to autonomous driving. it is important to have an engineer at the helm of the country -- company that understands it. emily: this was on a podcast with you. were you satisfied with the answers he gave you? >> we were happy to highlight the autonomous driving piece. it is great to have a company like tesla where the ceo understands technology. he spends a lot of time with the autopilot team to be able to answer these questions. that is not the case with
talk just a little bit about what he said in this podcast. >> the podcast focused on autonomous drivingt with the purpose, because we are long-term investors. that is the picture we see ahead of tesla. $4000 int price is five years because of autonomous. that is something we have focused on for a long time. they are the only automaker collecting data from their cars on the road. waymo just published reports in california along with other companies testing their intervention rate. waymo...
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listen on apple podcast and google play or wherever you get your podcasts. new episodes on tuesday. this week we talk about taking three companies public and the leadership lessons learned from his dad. this coming tuesday, we'll upload my talk with angel investor elad gill. in the meantime, my thanks to our guests today and thank you for making us part of your sunday. . >>> nbc sports, home of the olympic games. the nhl, premier league, the indianapolis 500, and prime-time's number one show "sunday night football" only on nbc. >>> music city, nashville, tennessee on a star sunday where stars are born. and today you will see the talents of p.k. subban. he looks to light it up for a club closing in on first place in their division. and sharp shooter vladimir tarasenko. his team has won five in a row. we welcome you to bridgestone arena. first our nhl
listen on apple podcast and google play or wherever you get your podcasts. new episodes on tuesday. this week we talk about taking three companies public and the leadership lessons learned from his dad. this coming tuesday, we'll upload my talk with angel investor elad gill. in the meantime, my thanks to our guests today and thank you for making us part of your sunday. . >>> nbc sports, home of the olympic games. the nhl, premier league, the indianapolis 500, and prime-time's number...
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crowded. >> and the exposer that he is getting is incredible. >> ron burgundy is back on his new podcast anchor man asks hard hitting questions of. take a look at this. >> what are your thoughts on climate change, go. is it upsetting that you cannot fly. is it hard for you to eat chicken. let's talk about pete rose, do you ever run if to that guy, because he owes me money. >> well, this first look trailer shows burgundy, back in the journalist game, flexing his misguide interviewing skills. the series will premier february 7th with new episodes every thursday. >> i want to know the answer to the question, pete rose owes me money too. >> this is going to be the most popular podcast, that is my prediction. >> i agree. >> it may have been too cold to go to school in minnesota, but it was not too cold for the kids to play hockey. a team in rochetter decided to lace up the skates and see if they can setfo coldest hockey game, there were warm snacks and drinks available nearby, the coach started the process to get the team in to the guiness book of world record. there's no record for coldest h
crowded. >> and the exposer that he is getting is incredible. >> ron burgundy is back on his new podcast anchor man asks hard hitting questions of. take a look at this. >> what are your thoughts on climate change, go. is it upsetting that you cannot fly. is it hard for you to eat chicken. let's talk about pete rose, do you ever run if to that guy, because he owes me money. >> well, this first look trailer shows burgundy, back in the journalist game, flexing his misguide...
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cerca de estos edificios estos plan se unen a la construcción del megacampo vemos este ofrecimiee podcast >> 200 millones de dólares imagínate . >> millones de personas no se despegaron de sus televisoresel domingo para disfrutar del super bowl . >> aquí le contamos las tendencias populares de este día , de mayor venta de anuncios del año vamos a ver . >> este año las ventas del super bowl sobrepasaron los 5 millones de dólares una cifra récord , populares marcas como kia y mercedes-benz presentaron un anuncio , los demás presentaron más minutos , que compraron en propagandas . >> la mujer fue el elemento central . >> el caso de serena williams y la propaganda de que el balón está en cancha de las mujeres , mientras tanto esta persoa presentó su comercial del super bowl . >> y no podemos olvidar a los artistas , la imagen de pepsi estuvo a manos de esta mujery sara jesica parker cambió su marca de cerveza . >> y vemos a este comercial , doritos unió a los backstreet boys con este rapero , más compañías usan sus redes ciales , el año pasado más del 90 por ciento de las marcas también pagar
cerca de estos edificios estos plan se unen a la construcción del megacampo vemos este ofrecimiee podcast >> 200 millones de dólares imagínate . >> millones de personas no se despegaron de sus televisoresel domingo para disfrutar del super bowl . >> aquí le contamos las tendencias populares de este día , de mayor venta de anuncios del año vamos a ver . >> este año las ventas del super bowl sobrepasaron los 5 millones de dólares una cifra récord , populares...
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and what we're seeing really is we've done podcasts now for about two years and our users are looking for podcasts and are listening to the platform almost twice as ch. >> the one blemish today was perify's average reven user and that fell an sent shares down 3% to $135.45. >>> toyota reported slightly higheruarterly profit growing chinese demand helped sales in asia, which offset a decle here in northamerica, which is toyota's largest market. but the japanese automaker sharply reduced its full-year profit forecast due to investment losses. toyota shares fell 2% today to $121.05. >>> and chipotle's latest resultsst easily beatates thanks to increased foot traffic and an increase in menu prices. the mexican food chain is also buying back additional $100 million worth of its own shares on tope of current $57 million share buyback. the news sents chipotle sha initially higher in after-hours trading tonight. they closect up a fn in the regular session today to $525.0 >>> data privacy has become a hot topic, especially when it comes to social media companies like facebook, which have been
and what we're seeing really is we've done podcasts now for about two years and our users are looking for podcasts and are listening to the platform almost twice as ch. >> the one blemish today was perify's average reven user and that fell an sent shares down 3% to $135.45. >>> toyota reported slightly higheruarterly profit growing chinese demand helped sales in asia, which offset a decle here in northamerica, which is toyota's largest market. but the japanese automaker sharply...
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about what he said here in this podcast. tasha: the podcast really focused on autonomous driving.e did that with a purpose, because we are long-term investors. that is the picture we see ahead of tesla. our price target is $4000 on the stock in five years. about is is talking tesla's stated vantage. they are the only automaker collecting data off of their cars on the road. that gives them an incredible long tail of events that no one else have's -- has. waymo published the intervention rate and waymo has about 10 million miles as of last year. tesla has billions of miles in autopilot. think, 8 billion, we with hardware one and two cars driven today. that is an amazing advantage and will get them across the finish line to autonomous driving. in that case, it's important to have an engineer at the helm of the company that is willing to invest in that opportunity. emily: this was on a podcast with you. were you satisfied with the answers he gave you on a range of issues? tasha: again, we were happy to highlight the autonomous driving piece. it is great to have a company like tesla wh
about what he said here in this podcast. tasha: the podcast really focused on autonomous driving.e did that with a purpose, because we are long-term investors. that is the picture we see ahead of tesla. our price target is $4000 on the stock in five years. about is is talking tesla's stated vantage. they are the only automaker collecting data off of their cars on the road. that gives them an incredible long tail of events that no one else have's -- has. waymo published the intervention rate and...
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it's one of the worst podcasts i've ever heard.these guys are funny. [ laughter ] >> which is wild to me. because it's like, yo, if you play this podcast out loud, that's like going to get you in hr's office in 20 minutes. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> like there's no way. >> it also bothers me because i'm like, damn, like donald trump would love the [ bleep ] out of this podcast. >> yeah, man. [ laughter ] it kind of makes me sad. it's like, damn. he's like, i like those guys. they're from new york. >> they're nasty. >> they're very new york, very nasty. >> they say what they want. >> yo. i also love to pee on things. [ laughter ] >> seth: did you ever think of trying to -- you know, with obama saying you're funny, that's pretty high praise. did you ever try to reach out and get him to maybe give you guys a quote for something? you know, that'd look good on a poster. >> yeah, we did. and then the letter from secret service was like, don't ever reach [ bleep ] out again. [ laughter ] >> we just let it go. >> they also put my mothe
it's one of the worst podcasts i've ever heard.these guys are funny. [ laughter ] >> which is wild to me. because it's like, yo, if you play this podcast out loud, that's like going to get you in hr's office in 20 minutes. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> like there's no way. >> it also bothers me because i'm like, damn, like donald trump would love the [ bleep ] out of this podcast. >> yeah, man. [ laughter ] it kind of makes me sad. it's like, damn. he's like, i...
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emily: this was on a podcast with you.e you satisfied with the answers he gave you on a range of issues john -- issues? tasha: we were happy to highlight the thomas driving. it is great to have a company like tesla, where the ceo understands the technology well enough. he spent a lot of time with the autopilot team to answer these questions well. that's not the case with traditional auto companies. a lot of education needs to be done at the executive level in other firms. we were happy with the outcome, certainly happy to spend time with him, and having to talk about this story a bit more we have been focusing on so much. eeney, all right, tasha k craig trudell, thank you both. coming up, the latest twist in the bid for a massive pentagon contract. lawsuitdge is putting a on hold as investigations unfold. you can follow our global breaking news network, tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: disney has pooled advertising spending from youtube, joining other companies -- pulled advertising from youtube, joining oth
emily: this was on a podcast with you.e you satisfied with the answers he gave you on a range of issues john -- issues? tasha: we were happy to highlight the thomas driving. it is great to have a company like tesla, where the ceo understands the technology well enough. he spent a lot of time with the autopilot team to answer these questions well. that's not the case with traditional auto companies. a lot of education needs to be done at the executive level in other firms. we were happy with the...
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spotify is making a big move into podcasts. they spent hundreds of millions of euros to buy to podcast makers. overall, the company plans to spend more than 400 million euros on buying companies that make hot casts. their strategy is to try to keep people listening for longer which means they can earn more advertisers. spotify says it has turned its fifirst quarterly profit in the company's history. anchor: that was the latest business news and i will be back with the headlines very shortly. stay with us. ♪ - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel south. - we're e kinda rolling into our 50th year right here at the broken spoke. - [darius] for the country western faithful, heaven is austin's broken spoke. - we've e had peoplele like bob wills s right here, willieie nelson, george strait, dolly parton, ernest tubb, jack feder, the list goes on and on and on. ♪ oh the key's in the mailox come on in ♪ - [darius] but for this honky tonk, every texas two-step forward pushes the bastian to the brink. - [male]e] this strereet has chc
spotify is making a big move into podcasts. they spent hundreds of millions of euros to buy to podcast makers. overall, the company plans to spend more than 400 million euros on buying companies that make hot casts. their strategy is to try to keep people listening for longer which means they can earn more advertisers. spotify says it has turned its fifirst quarterly profit in the company's history. anchor: that was the latest business news and i will be back with the headlines very shortly....
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excited that i just don't remember. >> jimmy: but that was -- that was the final podcast?four hbo specials that are coming out on friday guests that we have on the first episode, like lupita nyong'o. [ cheers ] we also have lizzo, janet moss, daniel radcliffe. >> jimmy: lizzo was just on last night. >> yes. >> jimmy: and she rocked the house. dude. run, don't walk. run, and go see lizzo. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she is unbelievable. i've never seen anyone like that. >> no, she's unbelievable. and she's a force of nature. and i'm so excited for her. >> jimmy: yes. >> and we have an incredible interview with her. and we also have keegan-michael key. >> jimmy: oh, man. we love him. >> so it's a really good staff. >> jimmy: he's incredible. >> yeah. and it's really, really fun. >> jimmy: that's great. well, i want to show everyone a a clip. here's jessica williams in "2 dope queens" talking about getting her septum pierced. >> ah. >> jimmy: take a look at this. >> it was really easy. the guy who pierced it is -- he's got all these piercings -- >> yeah. >> but -- and all these tattoo
excited that i just don't remember. >> jimmy: but that was -- that was the final podcast?four hbo specials that are coming out on friday guests that we have on the first episode, like lupita nyong'o. [ cheers ] we also have lizzo, janet moss, daniel radcliffe. >> jimmy: lizzo was just on last night. >> yes. >> jimmy: and she rocked the house. dude. run, don't walk. run, and go see lizzo. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she is unbelievable. i've never seen anyone like...
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listen to our podcast.arol: you can find us online on businessweek.com and on our mobile app. 2018 was a tough year for many hedge funds. jason: tell that to ray dalio over at bridgewater. his fund generated big profits. carol: and taylor riggs is here to show us just how much. taylor: big profits, especially e year when 2018 was tough for competitors. that is when you want to see a hedge fund is starting to outperform. we make this into a graphic that shows the percent return for bridgewater, this macro fund up about 15%, overall gaining $8 billion. the next one we have data for is only getting $5 billion. so relative to peers, really starting to outperform. always good when the s&p is down. where are you looking to get that alpha? jason: this is why people pay hedge funds is to make the sort this sort of money. the other interesting stat i came across is that six out of 10 hedge funds lost money. taylor: that is a lot, especially after the fees. [laughter] jason: ray dalio may be impressive to wall street
listen to our podcast.arol: you can find us online on businessweek.com and on our mobile app. 2018 was a tough year for many hedge funds. jason: tell that to ray dalio over at bridgewater. his fund generated big profits. carol: and taylor riggs is here to show us just how much. taylor: big profits, especially e year when 2018 was tough for competitors. that is when you want to see a hedge fund is starting to outperform. we make this into a graphic that shows the percent return for bridgewater,...
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that is rachael and some of the podcasts. joining is now is rachael's husband, steve bland.bering facts on things, she knew she had to write it down and that was the way to give him the best idea of who she was and help him get to know his mum. how have the last few months been for you? how are you doing? 0k. the last few months been for you? how are you doing? ok. we had quite a lot of open conversations before she died about life afterwards and her death itself and the end of life itself. from the point where someone is diagnosed with being incurable, which she was in about march or april, that is probably when the grieving process begins a little bit. we are nearly six months on and we are ok. we are trying as much as we are ok. we are trying as much as we can to live and have fun and do what she would have wanted. she is searingly honest in the book, as you would expect. we all have memories of how we met etc but we don't necessarily tell our children, and i love that she has told freddie how you met, which she would not necessarily tell somebody? or remember in the deta
that is rachael and some of the podcasts. joining is now is rachael's husband, steve bland.bering facts on things, she knew she had to write it down and that was the way to give him the best idea of who she was and help him get to know his mum. how have the last few months been for you? how are you doing? 0k. the last few months been for you? how are you doing? ok. we had quite a lot of open conversations before she died about life afterwards and her death itself and the end of life itself....
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spotify buying this podcast -- podcast for gimlet. for drivingm forward the bloomberg podcast.ew on podcast. look for that on spotify and apple podcast. on the state of the union, it will be good to speak to someone who has lived in russia. the former white house press secretary will manage this. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm a veteran and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty dollar credit. my name is antonio and i'm a technician at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. ♪ nejra: i am narrative which in london with tom keene in the -- nejra cehic in london with tom keene in new york. eli lilly is lowering its 2019 eps guidance to reflect the pending deal. results, it is the lowering of the guidance coming in. the fourth quarter of dps came in just in line. the fourth-quarter revenue, a strong beat at $6.44 billion. tom: something we have seen is very uneasy in
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your terrific podcast "bag man" is the gift that keeps on giving.inguished lawyer, but it's always been seen by me at least as a really shotty piece of work that doesn't explain why when there is nothing in the constitution you can have a categorical rule against indicting a president. you've got to postpone the trial proceedings while he or she is serving, but, you know, more to the point, rachel, that memo was essentially repudiated nine months later. it was that september '73 memo was repudiated when the united states filed in united states supreme court in united states versus nixon by leon jaworski, the special counsel, but acting on behalf of the department of justice, said that they did not accept the proposition, did not accept the proposition that a president could not be indicted and indeed strongly believed that he could be an unindicted coconspirator and did that with regard to nixon. and i think the agnew saga that you tell so well in "bag man" tells us a lot, too. one of the reasons why agnew resigned was that he was facing criminal pr
your terrific podcast "bag man" is the gift that keeps on giving.inguished lawyer, but it's always been seen by me at least as a really shotty piece of work that doesn't explain why when there is nothing in the constitution you can have a categorical rule against indicting a president. you've got to postpone the trial proceedings while he or she is serving, but, you know, more to the point, rachel, that memo was essentially repudiated nine months later. it was that september '73 memo...
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the podcast,a clled thank you about >> sreenivasan: for more on the 91st academy awards visit pbs.orgs is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. en >> sasan: this weekend the annual salon de l'agriculture opened in a park in northeast paris. a populaevent, french president emmanuel macron spent most of the day saturday at the farm show, meant to oing the befrench agriculture to the city. on friday events began with a parade of some of the participants. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> farmers from regions across france brought some of their most photogenic life stock. -- livestock. th parade and farm show were a way to bridge the divide between rural and urban life. >>> people to longer know the types of cows,his iclear. it is something that a bit forgotten. so we wanted to show the all the richness of the diversity and the same time, the geographical extent. > >> the sheep and cows will compe for prizes through march 3rd. some city residents said it's a win-win situation when livestock and people know each other better. >> especially for the children but even for us adults. it's a break frome thusual scene, espec
the podcast,a clled thank you about >> sreenivasan: for more on the 91st academy awards visit pbs.orgs is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. en >> sasan: this weekend the annual salon de l'agriculture opened in a park in northeast paris. a populaevent, french president emmanuel macron spent most of the day saturday at the farm show, meant to oing the befrench agriculture to the city. on friday events began with a parade of some of the participants. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> farmers...
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on my podcast today i had head of the progressive caucus. that will not work because of the way the democrats want government investment in this and republican people want to privatize it. prescription drugs, yes, they could be. and what the president references they are, that is why many republicans lost because democrats ran on healthcare and the rising cost. >> for the democratic response stacey abrams was up there and talked about immigration. let's he was she had to say.>> we know bipartisanship could crack the immigration plan, but this administration chooses to caged children and tear families apart. compassionate treatment at the border is not the same as open borders. president reagan understood this and president obama understood this. americans understand this and democrats are ready to effectively secure our ports and borders. but we must all embrace that from agriculture to healthcare to entrepreneurship, america is stronger by the presence of immigrants, not walls. >> is this an issue that democrats will continue to bring up be
on my podcast today i had head of the progressive caucus. that will not work because of the way the democrats want government investment in this and republican people want to privatize it. prescription drugs, yes, they could be. and what the president references they are, that is why many republicans lost because democrats ran on healthcare and the rising cost. >> for the democratic response stacey abrams was up there and talked about immigration. let's he was she had to say.>> we...