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, it's a great podcast. >> thank you. >> jimmy: if you've not heard it, it's excellent.erviewed hundreds of people. and these are extensive interviews. not like this where we sit here for five minutes and just talk. do you do a lot of research? do you know a lot about each of these people? >> no. a lot of times -- i just want the conversation to be organic. but one time, one time -- you know, my assistant, i have a part-time assistant, she's like, do you want to interview kevin mcdonald? hell, yeah. i want to interview kevin mcdonald. "kids in the hall." i'm like, that would be great. so kevin mcdonald's coming over. guy shows up at my door, i don't know who he is. i have no idea who he is. but he's kevin mcdonald. all right? it's the wrong kevin mcdonald. this is a kevin mcdonald, a british film director. he directed "the last king of scotland," he's done some documentaries, i know nothing about the guy. i've never seen him in my life. i don't know what he's done. i don't know who's in my house. and i'm like, i'm acting polite. oh, great to see you, kevin, great, i'm re
, it's a great podcast. >> thank you. >> jimmy: if you've not heard it, it's excellent.erviewed hundreds of people. and these are extensive interviews. not like this where we sit here for five minutes and just talk. do you do a lot of research? do you know a lot about each of these people? >> no. a lot of times -- i just want the conversation to be organic. but one time, one time -- you know, my assistant, i have a part-time assistant, she's like, do you want to interview...
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congratulations on your podcast.arc maron, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] "maron" thursday nights on ifc. the season finale airs july 31st. we'll be right back to do some cooking with elizabeth karmel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ vo: this is the summer. the summer of this. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. where memories will be forged into the sand. and then hung on a wall for years to come. get out there, with over 50,000 hotels at $150 dollars or less. expedia. find yours. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. it's olive garden's first ever alfredo three course. it starts with our famous alfredo made from scratch. and features four new recipes. like shrimp caprese and chicken with broccoli. the three course italian dinner served with unlimited salad and breadsticks plus dessert. starting at $11.99. at olive garden. ♪ this is a steak? [sighs] let's make this right
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. >> "after words" is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper right side of the page. select which podcast he would like to download and listen to "after words" while you travel. >> host: we talked about third rails. you are touching that on the conclusion of this book when it comes to president obama's addressing the nation in the surprise announcement or speech to the nation that friday about almost a week later after the verdict and i'm saying you touched the third rail. for whatever reason i was on the andy and i had to be in florida, landing in orlando florida the night of the georgia cinnamon verdict and it was across the airport and across the state of florida and a week later almost, president obama came out to the briefing room to the press corps and he spoke from the heart. he knew about racial profiling and things of that nature. >> guest: it seemed that he had its instructions on what it could take into account and what it couldn't. mainly that was a different matter what the scenario w
. >> "after words" is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper right side of the page. select which podcast he would like to download and listen to "after words" while you travel. >> host: we talked about third rails. you are touching that on the conclusion of this book when it comes to president obama's addressing the nation in the surprise announcement or speech to the nation that friday about almost a week...
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visit the booktv.org and click podcast on the upper right side of the page, select which podcast he woul you would like o download and listen as you travel. >> host: let me ask you because one of the most awkward things for me when i set out to write this book was if i did not think you and you were out there and my goal was to come up and approach you and i met your mom first but it was a difficult moment for me because what am i going to say? my name is chris tomlinson let's talk about why we have the same as name or yes my great great grandfather and your great great grandfather, let's talk about it. it's got to be awkward for you to have someone like me come into your life. we have never talked about this, so tell me about what your experience was. >> host: when you first came around my mom said there is a guy doing a book about family history and he wants to talk to you. >> host: after she explants to me. you. r. a p. solid guy, and it's always good to meet someone in your position. >> guest: you grew up and marlon, your family still owns land on the hill, on the plantation not far
visit the booktv.org and click podcast on the upper right side of the page, select which podcast he woul you would like o download and listen as you travel. >> host: let me ask you because one of the most awkward things for me when i set out to write this book was if i did not think you and you were out there and my goal was to come up and approach you and i met your mom first but it was a difficult moment for me because what am i going to say? my name is chris tomlinson let's talk about...
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. >> "after words" is available via podcast through itunes and xml.visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper right side of the page and subject which you would like to download and listen while you travel. >> host: how liberals make it harder for blacks to succeed. we talk about the third rail and it comes to president obama's address to the nation and any announcement or the speech to the nation about almost a week later after the george zimmerman verdict. a week later almost president obama came to the briefing room to the press corps and he knew about racial profiling and things of that nature. who is following you with the dispatcher told them what to do or not do. what i took to task is the various debates we wanted to drag into the discussion whether it was gun-control or racial profiling or the perception of the young black men in this country. we cannot divorce that conversation is from black behavior. i don't think we can talk about racial profiling without talking about black criminality there's a book i write about of the new jim crow
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he's on my podcast coming up.t television projects, he says that's where you can still get involved, get the money for the projects. and be so creative. >> that's interesting. >> yeah. here's some of the snubs that we noticed. our crack research team. james spader from "the blacklist" was not nominated. >> such a huge hit, he's such a great actor. >> so awesome. >> i'd call that a snub. >> here's another snub. "the good wife" and "the walking dead" didn't get nominations in best drama. >> since i haven't seen either of those i'm not sure. let's talk about what i think i know something about, when i don't. >> anyway, "the voice" got nominated, that was good, carson said he was on the air and they rolled him up in the prompter so you're learning about them as they happened. >> he didn't know in advance. >> >> the voice" was the last one so that was scary. what didn't get nominated, "american idol" this might be their last season coming up. and david letterman. jimmy got nominated. jimmy kimmel, jimmy fallon. "brookl
he's on my podcast coming up.t television projects, he says that's where you can still get involved, get the money for the projects. and be so creative. >> that's interesting. >> yeah. here's some of the snubs that we noticed. our crack research team. james spader from "the blacklist" was not nominated. >> such a huge hit, he's such a great actor. >> so awesome. >> i'd call that a snub. >> here's another snub. "the good wife" and "the...
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"after words" is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv and click podcast on the upper left side of the page. select which podcast you'd like to download, and listen to "after words" as you travel. >> host: matt, you say our values define our tactics. what do you mean by that? >> guest: well, this is my riff on saul wolin sky and rereading it for maybe the dozenth time i realize just how manipulative the rules for radicals are, and there's no principles in that book. it's all about fooling somebody into doing something they wouldn't do otherwise. and that seems to be consistent with their idea of the rule of man over the rule of law. we're different in the sense that our values -- don't hurt people, don't take their stuff, treat everybody like you would want to be treated -- very much define not only who we are, what we believe, but how we would fight to restore liberty. and i love to quote frederick hayek, you know, hayek famously talked about the spontaneous order and how it was that all of these disparate individuals with t
"after words" is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv and click podcast on the upper left side of the page. select which podcast you'd like to download, and listen to "after words" as you travel. >> host: matt, you say our values define our tactics. what do you mean by that? >> guest: well, this is my riff on saul wolin sky and rereading it for maybe the dozenth time i realize just how manipulative the rules for radicals are, and there's no...
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there was no money to be made from the podcast and i was very focused work. i was okay with it. where it happens. >> this was your garage before it was a studio. >> it was a garage. i've always wanted do man's work in garage and i think i'm doing that in my version. >> yeah. it's not the socket wrenches and screwdrivers. >> no. i have no understanding of that whatsoever. >> reporter: over the past five year this tiny makeshift studio has been visited by many of hollywood's biggest stars. what do they say when they see it? >> it depends. now people are more familiar with it but usually what people do, they walk in and go what part of town am i in? where am i? i didn't even know this existed. or like bryan advances ton walked in and goes this is it huh? i go yeah jon hamm was in here. he was like, oh, yeah hamm was in there? that gave him credibility. >> it allowed him to get a-list entertainers to open up all as specks about their lives and careers. >> you can hear me right? >> loud and clear. >> i'll start running and talking and at some point we'll go -- is it on? yeah, we even
there was no money to be made from the podcast and i was very focused work. i was okay with it. where it happens. >> this was your garage before it was a studio. >> it was a garage. i've always wanted do man's work in garage and i think i'm doing that in my version. >> yeah. it's not the socket wrenches and screwdrivers. >> no. i have no understanding of that whatsoever. >> reporter: over the past five year this tiny makeshift studio has been visited by many of...
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lectures and history are also available as a podcast. visit our website at history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> each week, american history america" brings you archival films. as millions around the world watched on live television, neil armstrong again the first person to set foot on the moon. next, a half-hour nasa documentary chronicling the moon mission from liftoff to splash down. 16 seconds. 12, 11, 10, 9 ashe ignition sequence starts. 2, one, zero -- have a liftoff. liftoff on apollo 11. >> 30 seconds. contact right? ok, stopped. >> the eagle has landed. >> we copy on the ground. you got it, guys. >> armstrong is on the moon. neil armstrong. and americans standing on the surface of the moon. on this july 20, 1969. >> that is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that is beautiful. >> [indiscernible] it's very pretty. >> that is beautiful. >> isn't that something? >> i can't believe it. >> [indiscernible] you are cleared for takeoff. >> roger. inbound. [static] >> very good. very quiet ride. >> apollo
lectures and history are also available as a podcast. visit our website at history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> each week, american history america" brings you archival films. as millions around the world watched on live television, neil armstrong again the first person to set foot on the moon. next, a half-hour nasa documentary chronicling the moon mission from liftoff to splash down. 16 seconds. 12, 11, 10, 9 ashe ignition sequence starts. 2, one, zero -- have a...
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i'll have a lot more on this tomorrow morning on my podcast at wegoted.com. i get your cell phones out. tonight's question, are republicans responsible for our current immigration mess? text a for yes and b for no. you can go to our blog and we'll bring you the results later on in the show. this is a complex issue, not just about enforcement, it's about laws we're dealing with and where do we go from here? what is the solution. for more let me bring in arizona congressman raul grijalva. you have spoken with a number of people who have been connected to these children that are ending up in america. what is happening in other countries that is bringing these kids to this country sean what should we do about it, congressman? >> any parent, any grandparent, should understand that when a parent feels and community feels that it is more of a physical risk for children to remain in those communities and those countries, than it is to take a dangerous trip to try to come to the united states to expose yourself to human smugglers and organized crime, when they see tha
i'll have a lot more on this tomorrow morning on my podcast at wegoted.com. i get your cell phones out. tonight's question, are republicans responsible for our current immigration mess? text a for yes and b for no. you can go to our blog and we'll bring you the results later on in the show. this is a complex issue, not just about enforcement, it's about laws we're dealing with and where do we go from here? what is the solution. for more let me bring in arizona congressman raul grijalva. you...
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in the podcast universe, "wtf."♪
in the podcast universe, "wtf."♪
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lectures and history are also available as a podcast. visit our website at www.c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> coming up --
lectures and history are also available as a podcast. visit our website at www.c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >> coming up --
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as well as the podcast of the same name.in the fall, let's take a look. >> alison, you play trudy campbell on "mad men." >> yes. >> tell us what's in store for season 7? you know, like what's old don draper up to? >> you know what, i'm just catching up on the show, streaming, i'm really behind. so your guess is as good as mine. >> wait, you don't even know that betty and don are -- >> no, ba, bo, ba, no spoilies. okay? god! [ light laughter ] >> okay so at least tell us what's going on with your story line. when trudy and pete do -- >> stop it stop it! sounds like a spoilie. >> you don't even know what's happening with your own story line? >> nope. when it comes to seasons three and up, trudy campbell is the same as neve campbell from the aaaaahh franchise. >> please welcome scott aukerman! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> hello, i'm good, sir. >> seth: a fellow talk show host on the show. >> yes, i know, finally. >> seth: i feel like we do have similar looks. >> very similar looks. it's weird being on this
as well as the podcast of the same name.in the fall, let's take a look. >> alison, you play trudy campbell on "mad men." >> yes. >> tell us what's in store for season 7? you know, like what's old don draper up to? >> you know what, i'm just catching up on the show, streaming, i'm really behind. so your guess is as good as mine. >> wait, you don't even know that betty and don are -- >> no, ba, bo, ba, no spoilies. okay? god! [ light laughter ]...
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that's how podcasts are. there's no money in it. you cooked. >> i designed it but i didn't have to cook it. it's the best possible meal. by the way, this chocolate pay, no dairy. based on tofu. yet it tastes good. >> i want to hand you the dish. i would ask you if you could have this meal with any person past or present, who would it besome. >> somebody who owes me money. >> very smart pick. chef alton brown. for more head to cbsnews.com. >>> desert noises performs on our saturday session. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday. how much whiter can your smile be? introducing new colgate® optic white® whiten & protect toothpaste. this shell is made of calcium that can absorb stains like teeth. brush one side with a regular whitening toothpaste and the other side with optic white®. it whitens deeper... and it can stay white! even after dipping it again, colgate®'s white seal technology helps prevent stains from coming back. for a whiter smile that stays white, new colgate® optic white® whiten & protect. [ man ] adventure it means
that's how podcasts are. there's no money in it. you cooked. >> i designed it but i didn't have to cook it. it's the best possible meal. by the way, this chocolate pay, no dairy. based on tofu. yet it tastes good. >> i want to hand you the dish. i would ask you if you could have this meal with any person past or present, who would it besome. >> somebody who owes me money. >> very smart pick. chef alton brown. for more head to cbsnews.com. >>> desert noises...
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q&a programs are also available on podcast. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of commons. interview the buzz 11 astronaut aldrin. hen we'll take a look at the presidential candidates. > "washington journal" interviews william pomeranz and then we'll have david drucker . the 2016 g.o.p. to help fight drug trafficking and organized crime. as always, we'll take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we are tracked ubiquitously, intimately and all the time. like i think it's easier just to assume there are very few times that we're not tracked and by that most people will say to me, a lot of times they will say to me, you know, i read a lot technology magazines like "the guardian" and stuff and they say it doesn't affect me because i'm not on facebook or my grandmother's not on facebook. first of all, there are 45 million people who's photos are on facebook and can be identified by tagging and they may not even be on facebook. to say that my act
q&a programs are also available on podcast. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of commons. interview the buzz 11 astronaut aldrin. hen we'll take a look at the presidential candidates. > "washington journal" interviews william pomeranz and then we'll have david drucker . the 2016 g.o.p. to help fight drug trafficking and organized crime. as always, we'll take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook...
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podcasts, as far as authors go, certainly some that we have at our store but also tapping into what's being done out there in the world in terms of being able to pull it into your own website. writers groups, we also have a colorado opera come in and do some educational events as well as paid to the stage which has to do with the local denver group that puts on plays. the libraries, of course, local colleges. i see chuck and be in the audience and i know they've done amazing things with their collaboration with the local college, and groups that they work with. certainly the schools, giving tours to kids, telling them how a book gets published, other kinds of tours for special interest. >> so in total how many events does pattered run in a your? >> between five and 600. >> i wanted you guys to get that number because when she told me that, i was just stunned, right? okay. so pretty remarkable. john -- all, you wanted to talk about that, oren? go ahead. >> dominica, your comment about the localism movement and connection to communities, it's a little unnecessary to mind a group of larg
podcasts, as far as authors go, certainly some that we have at our store but also tapping into what's being done out there in the world in terms of being able to pull it into your own website. writers groups, we also have a colorado opera come in and do some educational events as well as paid to the stage which has to do with the local denver group that puts on plays. the libraries, of course, local colleges. i see chuck and be in the audience and i know they've done amazing things with their...
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international with oksana podcast. well drew. joins us this moment to. boss alone as we follow the international team is fine for racing glory ultimate. one holds how much we delve into the mysterious cost of a cult classic under spawn keep my kids away from the hot clearing the roads for space program. technology monday cheer on r.g.p. we've done the future coverage. you surely know where you. were. coming. up. hello and welcome to worlds apart from the plots to make the world a better place is one of the most overused tropes of our time politicians activists of all terrorists have all at. time to to do it in the old way our guest today is one of the world's most celebrated industrial designers and changing the world is also part of his life manifest. welcome to the party thank you thank you for inviting me what's wrong with the world as it is why is everybody so bad and changing it. you know it's it's strange i i wrote a book in two thousand and one called i want to change the world and i really got fairly slammed for that by the media and press you kn
international with oksana podcast. well drew. joins us this moment to. boss alone as we follow the international team is fine for racing glory ultimate. one holds how much we delve into the mysterious cost of a cult classic under spawn keep my kids away from the hot clearing the roads for space program. technology monday cheer on r.g.p. we've done the future coverage. you surely know where you. were. coming. up. hello and welcome to worlds apart from the plots to make the world a better place...
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i did a podcast with her a couple weeks ago. she was very forthcoming, very candid, very open about things. she was just saying -- she was saying how hard it is now at her age in this business. she's over 40. but she has the body of an 18-year-old. she works out. she takes it very seriously. still very, very sexy, beautiful woman. she said they didn't even want her on the "sing your face off" because she might be too old for it. >> to sing your face off? >> yes. what am i doing here? >> what are we both doing here? >> whoa, you're almost 50. how many more days? >> we have a lot more days. a lot. a lot more days. >> okay. >> all right. so again, we told you the hot wives of orlando are going to be here. so again, we told you the hot wives of orlando are going to be here. let's watch a clip. >> what did you say to me? >> i think you heard me. you need to calm down. >> do not tell me to calm down. why don't you calm down. >> you know what? you both need to calm down. >> don't tell me to calm down. >> excuse me. >> you calm down. >>
i did a podcast with her a couple weeks ago. she was very forthcoming, very candid, very open about things. she was just saying -- she was saying how hard it is now at her age in this business. she's over 40. but she has the body of an 18-year-old. she works out. she takes it very seriously. still very, very sexy, beautiful woman. she said they didn't even want her on the "sing your face off" because she might be too old for it. >> to sing your face off? >> yes. what am i...
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to spread awareness about the privacy erosions unfortunately you and i just conducted a two hour a podcast on this issue on media rooms i know they put together an action guide as well for people about what they can do is there anything that you can offer people here about tools of action we have about thirty seconds left. well what you just said i mean there are ways to if you completely opt out of the system and you haven't been using privacy tools for the whole time you've been on the internet you're essentially not protesting because that mitigated trail is already there for you so the best you can do is delete your future a future mitigated trail that's not good enough i think that people should use their own tools against them use google maps to mobilize civil disobedience against google use facebook against to start protest groups and mobilize actions against facebook use i phones to coordinate protests over twitter against apple i mean using these companies tools against them well actually increase the power of a protest movement against silicon valley and i think that's something
to spread awareness about the privacy erosions unfortunately you and i just conducted a two hour a podcast on this issue on media rooms i know they put together an action guide as well for people about what they can do is there anything that you can offer people here about tools of action we have about thirty seconds left. well what you just said i mean there are ways to if you completely opt out of the system and you haven't been using privacy tools for the whole time you've been on the...
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we did a podcast that airs next week. >> i love that woman. that's going to be next week. she's a thrill. if you guys are into "fifty shades of grey." when i was walking from the gym to the studio, there were all these women outside with books because they are ready for the big show to start. there was an interview on the earlier hours today. but we've got part of the trailer for the -- >> hide the children. >> but we sanitized it and put what we can show you. >> and your dogs. hide your dogs, too. >> here's a teeny bit of the steamy "fifty shades of grey." >> what do you owe your success? >> i exercise control in all things. >> you must be really boring. ♪ >> i'm capable of leaving you alone. >> then don't. >> i had a rough start in life. you should steer clear of me. i don't do romance. my tastes are very singular. you wouldn't understand. >> explain to me then. >> uh-oh, uh-oh. >> uh-oh, uh-oh. >> i wonder who wrote that song? >> wow. i think that people are going to go see that movie. >> what's it going to be rated? i haven't read the book. you have. your mother has. >
we did a podcast that airs next week. >> i love that woman. that's going to be next week. she's a thrill. if you guys are into "fifty shades of grey." when i was walking from the gym to the studio, there were all these women outside with books because they are ready for the big show to start. there was an interview on the earlier hours today. but we've got part of the trailer for the -- >> hide the children. >> but we sanitized it and put what we can show you....
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dre with beats, and giddy with the podcasts, and you went into philanthropy and giving back to the communityiority? >> as i kid, i didn't care about bell bottoms, but the folk rock, bob dylan and the led zeppelins and beetles and stones, they spoke about the issues that affected the people. that's what i wanted to do. that's why i became an mc in the first place. >> reporter: one of the causes you speak out for now? >> well, one of the main issues i speak up for is the foster care system. adopted kids. at the age of 35, after doing every i did, first to go gold, platinum, i looked at my life, and i said, man, if i'm here just to be dmc king of rock, this is boring. i said i'm going to write a book. i called my mother up. it changed everything. my mother calls back with my father on the son, hey, son, hey, dad what up? we have something else to tell you. okay. shoot. well, you was a month old when we brought you home, but you're adopted, love you, boom. >> they dropped that on you at 35 years old? >> it was a who, traumatic, so very crushed revelation, and then everything started to make sens
dre with beats, and giddy with the podcasts, and you went into philanthropy and giving back to the communityiority? >> as i kid, i didn't care about bell bottoms, but the folk rock, bob dylan and the led zeppelins and beetles and stones, they spoke about the issues that affected the people. that's what i wanted to do. that's why i became an mc in the first place. >> reporter: one of the causes you speak out for now? >> well, one of the main issues i speak up for is the foster...
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q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takingestions from members of the house of commons. then a look at the 1964 republican national convention. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q&a with author and columnist george will. >> now you can keep in touch with current evidence using any phone any time with c-span radio on audio now. call to hear congressional coverage, public affairs and today's washington journal program. every weekday, listen to a recap of the days events on washington today. you can also hear audio of public affairs programs beginning sundays at noon eastern. call 2 during this week's question time british prime minister discussed allegations of missing files and 1980s ver-up from the concerning child abuse claims. the prime minister has orders a the inquiry into allegations. this is about 35 minutes. jewels in the crown of the welsh economy and the nato summit provides an excellent opportunity to showcase those. >> order! questions to the prime minister. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm s
q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takingestions from members of the house of commons. then a look at the 1964 republican national convention. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q&a with author and columnist george will. >> now you can keep in touch with current evidence using any phone any time with c-span radio on audio now. call to hear congressional coverage, public affairs and today's washington journal...
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but i have decided to go forward here and open up a web page august 1st, open up a podcast called where'sorking right now, i have instagram, and here's the instagram. bob underscore beckel. i tell you one thing, that's all i know about it. that is all i know about it. >> just wait. >> we've been trying to send out pictures on this set for the last four minutes. but it will happen. there it is. >> all right. >> you posting photos of yourself makes me very, very nervous. >> i don't blame you. >> but i'll follow you, because i'll bet it's going to be fun. so the creator of wonder woman said he does not want linda carter to be considered a feminist. that's how bad the "f" word is a branding problem. i think we have this photo of linda carter. there it is. with a magic unicorn. i don't know what's so bad about the "f" word. jones said i don't want to call wonder woman a feminist. >> have an amazing fourth of july, everybody. our independence day special right here on "the five." we want to wish a special happy birthday to paul esion, who is turning 97 tomorrow on the fourth of july. he's a nav
but i have decided to go forward here and open up a web page august 1st, open up a podcast called where'sorking right now, i have instagram, and here's the instagram. bob underscore beckel. i tell you one thing, that's all i know about it. that is all i know about it. >> just wait. >> we've been trying to send out pictures on this set for the last four minutes. but it will happen. there it is. >> all right. >> you posting photos of yourself makes me very, very nervous....
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q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next your calls and comments live on "washingtonjournal." live at noon the house begins with opening speeches. legislative business set to begin at 2:00. >> in the past, education was limited to the opportunities down the street at the local school. learning, some services that are formal and paid for by the state and some that are informal. the resources that students find is becoming important that states make sure that states have access to full and part-time online learning and that they should remain open to those possibilities. >> digital learning with tom vander ark, tonight on "the communicators," on c-span2. >> national journal correspondent fawn johnson has the latest on efforts to ease the u.s. border crisis. talks aboutmour those who sign up for health insurance under the affordable health care act. later, the role of the highway trust fund and efforts to fund it before it runs out of money by the end of the summer. and we will take your calls. "washington journal" is next. host: looking out at a live shot over the unite
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also availablee as c-span podcasts. >> british prime minister david cameron taking questions from membersof the house of commons. a look at the 1964 republican invention and barry goldwater. then a 2005 conversation. during question time, david cameron and discussed allegations of a missing files and a cover-up from the 1980's concerning child abuse claims linked to individuals and institutions. he has ordered a full inquiry. this about 35 minutes. and the nato summit provides an excellent opportunity to showcase those. >> questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house want to join me in thanking all those involved in the start of the tour de france in britain. >> here, here. >> from the it organizes to all the cycles. disc showcases the best of yorkshire and the whole of britain has to offer and i was glad to see such incredible support throughout the race. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further
also availablee as c-span podcasts. >> british prime minister david cameron taking questions from membersof the house of commons. a look at the 1964 republican invention and barry goldwater. then a 2005 conversation. during question time, david cameron and discussed allegations of a missing files and a cover-up from the 1980's concerning child abuse claims linked to individuals and institutions. he has ordered a full inquiry. this about 35 minutes. and the nato summit provides an...
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also availablere as c-span podcasts.captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next, a bbc review of the latest session of british parliament. then a conversation with dan feinberg. and at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a." >> the british parliament is in summer recess. members returned to the house of commons september 1. "westminster in review" took back -- took a look back at the major events from this spring. including changes to the house floor, and the malaysian airliner that was shot down in ukraine. mccarthyiament's elisha hosts this one-hour program. ♪ hello and welcome to "westminster in review," are look back at all the big events in parliament since easter. coming up, the government gets a stamp of disapproval as tens of thousands of people are forced to wait weeks. >> this is a sorry shamble. >> the government will do everything he can while maintaining the security to make sure people get their passports in time. of patients,se ch
also availablere as c-span podcasts.captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next, a bbc review of the latest session of british parliament. then a conversation with dan feinberg. and at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a." >> the british parliament is in summer recess. members returned to the house of commons september 1. "westminster in review" took back -- took a look back at the...
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"q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> next, the bbc review for the ridge parliament. after that, a conversation with dan pfeiffer. then a discussion about health care. to members of congress talk about technology. this, youndment said in you now know from the snowden disclosure that it is a lot of data. that may also include the information of americans even though that can't be discerned. what the amendment says is if you want to do search -- to search that data base for americans, you should get a warrant. but you can't get the information, get a warrant. that when make sure the nation relinquishes its control over the domain name system that we know we are getting ourselves into. shimkus. monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >>
"q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> next, the bbc review for the ridge parliament. after that, a conversation with dan pfeiffer. then a discussion about health care. to members of congress talk about technology. this, youndment said in you now know from the snowden disclosure that it is a lot of data. that may also include the information of...
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can you get my podcast at wegoted.com and rawstory.com and ringoffireradio.com. here we go, today's top trenders voted on by you. >> four, three, two, one. >> the number three trender, out of this world. >> nasa launched what looked like a flying saucer over the pacific. >> it is an awesome sight. the giant spacecraft. >> a pliing saucer could be nasa's ticket to tomorrow's space travel. >> not just people but in the solar system. >> pigs in space. >> we want to put bigger things on mars. >> this is one of key critical technology we're going to need. >> we come in peace. >> the number two trender, kiss and make up. >> i'm vance mcalter, business owner, family man. >> the local newspaper published video of him kissing a woman who isn't his wife. >> well, looks like he's changed his mind. >> the kissing congressman says he'll run for re-election. >> congressman vance mcallister says advertise commitment to to public service should not be affected by a personal mistake. >> kiss and makeup. >> however, he will not be running with the help of the quts duck dynasty cla
can you get my podcast at wegoted.com and rawstory.com and ringoffireradio.com. here we go, today's top trenders voted on by you. >> four, three, two, one. >> the number three trender, out of this world. >> nasa launched what looked like a flying saucer over the pacific. >> it is an awesome sight. the giant spacecraft. >> a pliing saucer could be nasa's ticket to tomorrow's space travel. >> not just people but in the solar system. >> pigs in space....
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"q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> your calls and comments on "washington journal. " >> to members of congress talk about their technology legislation. >> we crafted an amendment. data and we know from the snowden disclosures that it is a lot of data, that may include americans information. that can't be the purpose of the data. the amendment says that if you want to search that lawfully acquired database, you should get a warrant. not that you can't get the information, get a warrant. >> the basic premise is to make has that when the nation control of oversight over the domain names, that we know we are getting ourselves into. tonight at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators are co morning, the brooking institute discusses israel and hamas. reporter page when field cunningham has details of a new study. 10 million people have gotten coverage of the health care law. the problems with the $40 billion ground m
"q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> your calls and comments on "washington journal. " >> to members of congress talk about their technology legislation. >> we crafted an amendment. data and we know from the snowden disclosures that it is a lot of data, that may include americans information. that can't be the purpose of...
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our next guest is a comedian, podcaster, and now book writer.jewish, dyslexic, closeted, and very funny. it is a tale for all todds everywhere. please say hello to comedy's national treasure, todd glass. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] it's so rare that anyone gets a standing ovation on this show. >> how does it happen? don rickles, me, and maybe the president. >> jimmy: not the president, no. just you and don rickles. that was incredible. and here i am thinking almost none of these people have any idea who you are. [ laughter ] todd, why did you call the book "the todd glass situation"? >> well, honestly? >> jimmy: yeah. >> because the first title they wouldn't let me call it. >> jimmy: what did you want to call it? >> genuinely the title was if i could ever meet a girl. all i wanted to do was meet a girl with a terminal disease. that would confuse people. but then the subtitle was "and other stupid things i said to keep the closet door shut," which would sort of explain it. because my theory was when i was 21 -- it had nothin
our next guest is a comedian, podcaster, and now book writer.jewish, dyslexic, closeted, and very funny. it is a tale for all todds everywhere. please say hello to comedy's national treasure, todd glass. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] it's so rare that anyone gets a standing ovation on this show. >> how does it happen? don rickles, me, and maybe the president. >> jimmy: not the president, no. just you and don rickles. that was incredible. and here i am thinking...
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this is where you get my podcast just like the radio show, wegoted.com and ring of fire radio.com.e just like the radio show. commentary, sound bites and latest news. we are reporting here are today's top trenders voted on by you. >> saddle up. >> the number three trender, pumped up. >> the frustration felt in the town of semer set is a feeling shared across south kentucky. >> prices could be $3.40 and next day $3.70. >> just simply ripping off the public and doing it because of greed. >> a kentucky town takes on high gas prices. >> the city run-fuel center is the first of the kind anywhere in the u.s. >> fill her up. >> and a little bit extra. >> supporters call it a benefit for motorists. >> it is the roll of government to protect us from big business. >> the city run station is having a big effect in the prices dropping them all over town. >> it is our economy an we can't is allow anybody to gouge us and take money from us. >> number two trender, cashing in. >> i think i won the lottery. >> the jerry lottery, eight plays to dream. >> 17 siblings came forward to share the $20 mil
this is where you get my podcast just like the radio show, wegoted.com and ring of fire radio.com.e just like the radio show. commentary, sound bites and latest news. we are reporting here are today's top trenders voted on by you. >> saddle up. >> the number three trender, pumped up. >> the frustration felt in the town of semer set is a feeling shared across south kentucky. >> prices could be $3.40 and next day $3.70. >> just simply ripping off the public and doing...
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ed show on facebook and get my radio podcast, wegoted.com and ring of fire radio.com and it's free. the ed show social media nation decided here's what's hot. we're reporting here are today's top trenders voted on by you. >> lame street media -- >> the number three trender, static cling. >> this is a news channel that really is a lot more than news. >> where's the remote? >> america, prepare to be amazed. >> the two-time reality show star starts her own network. >> are you tired of the media filters. >> do you hate gotcha journalism? >> well, i am. >> that's so palin. >> you can watch our channel right here on your computer, your tablet or even on your smartphone. >> there is no escape. >> all palin, all the time. >> the number two trender, on trial. >> former governor bob mcdonnell and wife maureen are facing 14 federal charges. >> you're in big trouble, mister. >> accused of taking money and gifts from a wealthy businessman. >> the former governor of virginia faces federal corruption charges. >> they allege the mcdonnells took $150,000 from williams. >> i think the evidence here i
ed show on facebook and get my radio podcast, wegoted.com and ring of fire radio.com and it's free. the ed show social media nation decided here's what's hot. we're reporting here are today's top trenders voted on by you. >> lame street media -- >> the number three trender, static cling. >> this is a news channel that really is a lot more than news. >> where's the remote? >> america, prepare to be amazed. >> the two-time reality show star starts her own...
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. >> also you can get my podcast, ring of fire radio.com and free, everywhere. on i-tunes, check it out. the ed show social media station has sided on the top trenders motivated by you. >> the number three trender force for change. >> i'm going to put you in the movie, in star wars. >> as part of star wars force or change--. >> this final week, we're offering you and a trend a chance to visit the set and be in the movie. we're offering something else. a chance to win an advanced screening of episode 7 before it hits the news. thank you for your support. hope to see you on set this summer. >> remember, the force will be with you, always. >> the number two trender, father knows best. >> rory mcilroy has won his first british open title. >> just as his father bet he would do. rory mcilroy's -- >> jerry mcilroy placed a bet that his son would win the u.s. british open by age 26. >> rory collects almost a million pounds for hiss victory. >> that bet earned dad more than $171,000. >> i'm rich! yahoo! >> and today's top trender, joining the team. >> charlie crist intro
. >> also you can get my podcast, ring of fire radio.com and free, everywhere. on i-tunes, check it out. the ed show social media station has sided on the top trenders motivated by you. >> the number three trender force for change. >> i'm going to put you in the movie, in star wars. >> as part of star wars force or change--. >> this final week, we're offering you and a trend a chance to visit the set and be in the movie. we're offering something else. a chance to...
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can you get my podcast, we goted.com and ringoffireradio.com.show social media nation has decided the top trenders voted on by you. >> growth spurt. >> 4 sprs economic growth. >> holy cow, 4%. >> the u.s. economy, it appears to be bouncing back. >> the gdp jumps in the second quarter. >> you're looking at an economy that has defied a lot of expectations. >> consumers were investing and buying things. >> it's a bit of a sigh of a relief. >> you can see other countries buying our exports. >> first half doesn't look nearly as bad as we were thinking. >> the number two trender, lou we lawless. >> over 533,000 amnesties already. holy smokes, how unfair is it to the mext cans. >> that's not fair to all. >> gohmert attacks the president for following the law. >> said, no, if you're from mexico, we'll send you back. >> when they come from countries not con tig uous to the u.s. -- >> i don't know why this president is so extremely prejudiced against mexicans. >> you are wrong. >> this guy truly is fundamentally transforming america. >> that don't make no
can you get my podcast, we goted.com and ringoffireradio.com.show social media nation has decided the top trenders voted on by you. >> growth spurt. >> 4 sprs economic growth. >> holy cow, 4%. >> the u.s. economy, it appears to be bouncing back. >> the gdp jumps in the second quarter. >> you're looking at an economy that has defied a lot of expectations. >> consumers were investing and buying things. >> it's a bit of a sigh of a relief. >>...
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ben rotenberg is contributing writer for "the new york times" and co-host of the ncr tennis podcast.a released a statement after the match saying "i'm heart broken i'm not able to continue in the tournament. i thought i could rally this morning because i really wanted to compete but this bug just got the best of me." she was checked out before the match. announcer and former wimbledon champ cache chris evert said she the shouldn't be on the court and suggested she might be on something. wa do you think? was this a virus? >> i have no reason to believe it was not a virus. it was clear she has nos business taking the court. the ball kids were trying to bounce her balls to take practice serves and she couldn't even catch them. the balls were rolling past her no motor skills working whatsoever. it was a bizarre sight so-to-see a great champion unable to do the most basic things out there. >> she's obviously the top ranked woman in the world but does have a string of early exits in grand slams. this is her early exit since 2005 in wimbledon. is it possible it's more than a virus affecting
ben rotenberg is contributing writer for "the new york times" and co-host of the ncr tennis podcast.a released a statement after the match saying "i'm heart broken i'm not able to continue in the tournament. i thought i could rally this morning because i really wanted to compete but this bug just got the best of me." she was checked out before the match. announcer and former wimbledon champ cache chris evert said she the shouldn't be on the court and suggested she might be...
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twitter at ed show and wegot, ed, like us on facebook and be a part of the time, you can get my radio podcast, wegoted,.com and ring of fire radio.com and also free on itunes. we are reporting here are today's top trenders voted on by you. >> is that a threat? >> the number three trender, hot air. >> the environmental protection agency plans to cut carbon emissions by 30%. >> rogue agencies that have been so em boldened under this administration they can do anything. >> you say president obama's war on coal is a war on lively hoods. >> you would think it is cryptonite and he's superman. >> wanting to protect big cole from the epa. >> you talk about terrorism, you can do it in a lot of different ways. when you terrorize the people who supply everything this country needs to be great, what have we become? >> we're going to stand up for coal and fight. >> the number two trender, robo calls. >> it could be hard sometimes to get the fans in the seats. >> great turnout. >> south korean baseball team that needs all the help it can get is turning to technology. >> a south korean baseball team has rob
twitter at ed show and wegot, ed, like us on facebook and be a part of the time, you can get my radio podcast, wegoted,.com and ring of fire radio.com and also free on itunes. we are reporting here are today's top trenders voted on by you. >> is that a threat? >> the number three trender, hot air. >> the environmental protection agency plans to cut carbon emissions by 30%. >> rogue agencies that have been so em boldened under this administration they can do anything....
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ed.msnbc.com and doing a podcast every day. find it at wegoted.com. rawstory.com.. it's the best deal in america. the "ed show" show nation is showing top trenders, voted on by you. >> number three trender hot spot. >> millions of people visit yellowstone each year to see its geysers. >> a super volcano underneath the national treasure that's more than twice the size of a park itself. >> hot lava. >> melting roadways keep tourists away from yellowstone. >> the heat is melting away the asphalt. >> close the road, put up big signs, like this one. ah! >> this roadway is the main access to such geysers and old faithful. >> it basically turned asphalt into soup and turned the gravel road into oatmeal. >> the number two trender -- capped off -- >> now batting for the yankees, number 2 -- >> yankee captain derek jeter. >> captain, my captain. >> friends and rivals pay their respects to the future hall of famer. >> derek jeter named the american league starting shortstop. >> the media crunch is unbelievable. >> one of the greatest players any one in this genre ace has ever
ed.msnbc.com and doing a podcast every day. find it at wegoted.com. rawstory.com.. it's the best deal in america. the "ed show" show nation is showing top trenders, voted on by you. >> number three trender hot spot. >> millions of people visit yellowstone each year to see its geysers. >> a super volcano underneath the national treasure that's more than twice the size of a park itself. >> hot lava. >> melting roadways keep tourists away from yellowstone....
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you get the podcast just like the radio show, interviews, sound bites, commentaries and the whole thingy opinion com and ring of fire radio.com and free on itunes. it's right there for you. ed show social media nation has decided we're reported on and here are the top trenders voted on by you. >> you're not letting him go out like that. >> take cover. >> do women have the responsibility to help protect the eyes of men. >> is it at all possible for you to cover yourself? >> modesty is hottest. >> pat robertson gives the ladies some fall fashion tips. >> a lace stocking is more sensual than a bare leg. >> it can make any leg look like a million there ares. >> they want to be cool and want to be hip. >> what the hell is that? >> a dress. >> says who? >> dal vin klein. once it becomes cool then it will catch on. >> three words, fabulous. >> the number two trender, making a splash. i have come here with a contraption that brings a light hearted sense that brings a carefree sense to this town. >> i'll take five of them. >> a texas dad's invention, revolutionizes balloon warfare. >> you just c
you get the podcast just like the radio show, interviews, sound bites, commentaries and the whole thingy opinion com and ring of fire radio.com and free on itunes. it's right there for you. ed show social media nation has decided we're reported on and here are the top trenders voted on by you. >> you're not letting him go out like that. >> take cover. >> do women have the responsibility to help protect the eyes of men. >> is it at all possible for you to cover yourself?...
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doing this on a range of media platforms and want you to please check out our superb we the people podcast which is getting up to 100,000 downloads and bring together top liberal and conservative scholars to debate the issues of the week and i want you to come back over the next few weeks to the constitution center and follow the programs online as we have an extraordinary range of debates and programs. coming up on june 26, we have a new program cosponsored with our friends in the intelligence about the constitutionality of the campaign-finance reform. on june 20 the prominent lawyers will come to discuss their new book about marriage equality and lorenz will be here to discuss his new book and on june 16 we have a program about the meaning of the fourth amendment in the digital age that will feature those that argued before the supreme court to case the court is about to decide and you will hear from both of them before the court decides its case. ladies and gentlemen it's hard to think of a constitutional issue more hotly contest and important in american life than questions involving t
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they're also available as a c-span podcasts. >> alive, your calls and comments on "washington journal." mexico's look at efforts for gas protection. 4:00, the israeli and palestinian tensions and the future of palestinian unity government. tothe internet content needs remain free from regulation, especially by the fcc. it isan crawford said, like confusing the conversation for the sidewalk. we want the conversation to be unregulated. they have always made sure that the communications pathways are open. today, we have regulated phone systems. the fcc does not regulate what i say to you when i call you. they do make sure that the pathways open and affordable and available, nondiscriminatory and there for everybody. aboutcrucial to think whether those platforms remain open the way they have been historically. the internet has grown up. is the network where anyone can communicate and get online. people of the company can get access to the network. facebook is a huge business. for opinions on the open internet policy and the flow and beat of web traffic, tonight at 8:00 on c-span2. morning
they're also available as a c-span podcasts. >> alive, your calls and comments on "washington journal." mexico's look at efforts for gas protection. 4:00, the israeli and palestinian tensions and the future of palestinian unity government. tothe internet content needs remain free from regulation, especially by the fcc. it isan crawford said, like confusing the conversation for the sidewalk. we want the conversation to be unregulated. they have always made sure that the...