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. >>> plus, he's the undisputed king of the podcast world. tonight, my exclusive interview with wtf's mark maran on the new media explosion. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. there are no survivors in the crash of germanwings flight 9525. the airbus a 320 went down in the french alps on a flight from barcelona spain to dusseldorf, germany. investigators are at the crash site now, and have recovered one of the black box components, the cockpit voice recorder, amid a horrific scene in which the plane is described as pulverized. joining me now, nbc news chief global correspondent, bill neely near the crash site in the alps. bill, what do we know at this hour? >> reporter: yes, good evening, chris. this is a crash that frankly has the experts baffled. a plane flying apparently normally, in good weather, that suddenly plummets from 30,000 feet -- from 38,000 feet, but plummets 30,000 feet in less than ten minutes. unimaginable for those on board. i'm at rescue headquarters, where the search has been suspen
. >>> plus, he's the undisputed king of the podcast world. tonight, my exclusive interview with wtf's mark maran on the new media explosion. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. there are no survivors in the crash of germanwings flight 9525. the airbus a 320 went down in the french alps on a flight from barcelona spain to dusseldorf, germany. investigators are at the crash site now, and have recovered one of the black box...
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joining me on the panel tonight: comedian and co-host of the "race wars" podcast, sherrod small. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you, larry! founder of the irish l.g.b.t. group "lavender and green alliance," brendan fay.
joining me on the panel tonight: comedian and co-host of the "race wars" podcast, sherrod small. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you, larry! founder of the irish l.g.b.t. group "lavender and green alliance," brendan fay.
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podcasts are for losers.to a podcast, apple something he should take seriously? no one has deeper pockets. >> there are so many different options, apple, they introduced their car play product last year, where you can use your smartphone in your car to take over your car dashboard. i can imagine google making a play for him with this new youtube subscription service. late night television, premium television like hbo, he could do a direct to consumer product over the internet. so many different options for him. he will consider staying with sirius xm, and one thing to think about, he has worked hard to be a part of their growth. he is in a position to enjoy that. from some perspective, his show is doing well in a sense that he is getting the kind of a-list celebrities and guests he would never have gotten five or 10 years ago. he has madonna on his show today. you might want to stick around and enjoy what he has built. cory: car play is interesting, but it is only in a handful of cars. estimates put it at 3 m
podcasts are for losers.to a podcast, apple something he should take seriously? no one has deeper pockets. >> there are so many different options, apple, they introduced their car play product last year, where you can use your smartphone in your car to take over your car dashboard. i can imagine google making a play for him with this new youtube subscription service. late night television, premium television like hbo, he could do a direct to consumer product over the internet. so many...
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podcasts are for losers. is going to a podcast, apple something he should take seriously?ere are so being developed apple. they introduced their car play product last year. i can imagine google making a play for him with his new u2 since christian -- youtube subscription service. also, premium television like hbo. he could do a direct to consumer product over the internet. so many options for him. he said he will consider staying with serious xm -- sirius xm. he has worked hard to be a part of their growth. his show, from some perspective, is doing very well in the sense that he is getting the kind of a list celebrities that he would have never gotten 5-10 years ago . he has madonna on his show today. he might want to stick around and enjoy what he has built. corey: car play is interesting but it is only in a handful of cars. estimates put it at 3 million cars only. maybe it is a loss leader for apple. does he have to go to a place where the company would make money? or is it enough that he could be a loss leader for the company, like pandora. felix: either way, it will be
podcasts are for losers. is going to a podcast, apple something he should take seriously?ere are so being developed apple. they introduced their car play product last year. i can imagine google making a play for him with his new u2 since christian -- youtube subscription service. also, premium television like hbo. he could do a direct to consumer product over the internet. so many options for him. he said he will consider staying with serious xm -- sirius xm. he has worked hard to be a part of...
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if a sports columnist in a podcast can't exercise free speech.ling him a liar is not like it came out of nowhere. one reasonable conclusion from the whole ray rice saga is that the commissioner of the nfl knew about the existence of the videotape and was lying about it. i'm not saying that is what he did but it's a reasonable conclusion. i thought that in the course of expressing their opinions, sports columnists are allowed to draw conclusions. apparently not. apparently you get suspended for that. i thought it was an embarrassing moment. emily: do you think football still disappears, still goes away? malcolm: i don't see how it doesn't. i think it will start to shrivel up at the high school and college level and then the pro game will eventually wither on the vine. boxing was one of the biggest sports in this country in the 1920's and 1930's. where is it now? emily: what about print media? the future of longform journalism. does it develop? or decline? malcolm: i think we are entering a golden age for media. there is more media and more variety
if a sports columnist in a podcast can't exercise free speech.ling him a liar is not like it came out of nowhere. one reasonable conclusion from the whole ray rice saga is that the commissioner of the nfl knew about the existence of the videotape and was lying about it. i'm not saying that is what he did but it's a reasonable conclusion. i thought that in the course of expressing their opinions, sports columnists are allowed to draw conclusions. apparently not. apparently you get suspended for...
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sand listen to the podcast. i have great podcasts because i have great guests you get to hear all sorts of things that you have never heard before. go to greta talks, listen to the podcast we'll see you tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel. good night from washington. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" on the run from police. see if authorities are able to lock up your favorite squares. and which president inspired barack obama's 2008 run. president bill clinton or independence day's bill pohlman. >> mr. pohlman. >> mr. pohlman. >> and finally, is the future of transportation in cars that can fly or cars pulled by middle aged men. >> i'm tom shillue filling in for -- wait a minute. i am not filling in. what is that guy's name? i forgot his name already andy. >> i don't know. >> and now
sand listen to the podcast. i have great podcasts because i have great guests you get to hear all sorts of things that you have never heard before. go to greta talks, listen to the podcast we'll see you tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel. good night from washington. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" on the run from police. see if authorities are able to lock up your favorite squares. and which president inspired...
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don't forget to download the latest episode of "the daily show" podcast featuring an interview with jason jones. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> thank you for your distinguished career in the secret service and for stepping up and taking over this agency at such a difficult time. when i was a young boy i always looked up -- i mean the secret service, wow, that was it. comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> larry: tonightly there's controversy around the st. patrick's day parade. is that lake on 5th avenue kelly green or forest green? catholics are afraid of gays hijack their parade. what are they afraid of, the parade ending at a fabulous brunch spot in we're going full irish. that's right, we're going to refresh our emotions and leave the party without saying good-bye. so pump the keg and kick the leprechaun in the shillelagh. it's "the nightly show." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: thank you very much. >> larry! larry! larry! >> larry: oh, thank you very much. man, i really appreciate it. thank you. welco
don't forget to download the latest episode of "the daily show" podcast featuring an interview with jason jones. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> thank you for your distinguished career in the secret service and for stepping up and taking over this agency at such a difficult time. when i was a young boy i always looked up -- i mean the secret service, wow, that was it. comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> larry: tonightly there's...
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. >>> the author of a wildly popular serial podcast is making his case known today. he filed a case with the court of special appeals which has agreed to take up his special murder case. prosecutors say he strangled his girlfriend after the two baltimore high school students broke up. he's serving a life sentence and maintains he didn't do it throughout the podcast series. the document claims siad's original lawyer did not look in to the possibility of a plea deal. >>> seven years before a fair fax county police officer shot and killed john gear, sal culos irex -- sal culosi met the same fate. >> like john gear, sal sal culosihad been killed. when they went to make an arrest, a s.w.a.t. team arrived with guns drawn. >> just an apology. i want to see an i'm sorry in the office's eyes that killed my son. >> reporter: anita and sal culosi gave this statue to the church in memory of their son salvatore. he was shot by a fair fax county police officer during a s.w.a.t. team arrest. >> every day i have sal in my heart. we have his school ring. >> and you wear black. >> i w
. >>> the author of a wildly popular serial podcast is making his case known today. he filed a case with the court of special appeals which has agreed to take up his special murder case. prosecutors say he strangled his girlfriend after the two baltimore high school students broke up. he's serving a life sentence and maintains he didn't do it throughout the podcast series. the document claims siad's original lawyer did not look in to the possibility of a plea deal. >>> seven...
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you can get my podcast on itunes.kol. >>> politics nation is reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. i'm live tonight from montgomery alabama, ahead of the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. it's one of the landmark events of the civil rights era. and we'll be covering it throughout the show tonight. but we start with developing news on the best jobs record in 37 years. you wouldn't know it by listening to republicans, but the economy under
you can get my podcast on itunes.kol. >>> politics nation is reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. i'm live tonight from montgomery alabama, ahead of the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. it's one of the landmark events of the civil rights era. and we'll be covering it throughout the show tonight. but we start with developing news on the best jobs record in 37 years. you wouldn't know it by listening to...
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he's best known as a subject of a podcast called "serial." his current lawyer filed a brief today saying his former attorney did not talk to a witness who might have provided syed an alibi. that podcast "serial," the thrust of it questions syed's guilt and the way he was defended at trial. syed was convicted in baltimore county in 1999. he's serving a life sentence. >>> the federal government's taking a closer look into why people are illegally walking across train tracks months after a news4 i-team investigation. the i-team recently revealed more than 100 people have been injured or killed trespassing across tracks in the d.c. area in the past three years. they uncovered some frequent trespass arias including a spot near route 1 in beltsville. tomorrow the national transportation safety board will stage a day-long hearing into the problem at its l'enphant plaza headquarters. the agency will hear from victims who have been hurt testing their luck crossing tracks. >>> despite a conviction for a sex crime and despite a new felony charge against
he's best known as a subject of a podcast called "serial." his current lawyer filed a brief today saying his former attorney did not talk to a witness who might have provided syed an alibi. that podcast "serial," the thrust of it questions syed's guilt and the way he was defended at trial. syed was convicted in baltimore county in 1999. he's serving a life sentence. >>> the federal government's taking a closer look into why people are illegally walking across train...
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sand listen to the podcast. i have great podcasts because i have great guests you get to hear all sorts of things that you have never heard before. go to greta talks, listen to the podcast we'll see you tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel. good night from washington. >>> coming from a president who's fundamentally uncomfortable with being the leader of the free world pressure on the obama administration to take on the jihad and the iranian nuclear program. today we'll take a look at it with charles crowd hamkrauthammer. >> will president obama step up? >>> on watters, this is my world right here. also ahead, at waters world, the spring training edition.
sand listen to the podcast. i have great podcasts because i have great guests you get to hear all sorts of things that you have never heard before. go to greta talks, listen to the podcast we'll see you tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel. good night from washington. >>> coming from a president who's fundamentally uncomfortable with being the leader of the free world pressure on the obama administration to take on the jihad and the iranian nuclear program....
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before we say good-bye, i just want to mention your podcast -- we have a new podcast coming out. >> stevehis podcast. >> no. but april 15th look for it. tomorrowpodcast.com. >> jimmy: and it's like what? serial, jinx, murder? >> i killed them all. >> jimmy: there you go right there. my thanks to jeremy piven, ariana grande, joshua topolsky, andy summers! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. stay tuned for late night with seth meyers. thank you for watching. have a great weekend.
before we say good-bye, i just want to mention your podcast -- we have a new podcast coming out. >> stevehis podcast. >> no. but april 15th look for it. tomorrowpodcast.com. >> jimmy: and it's like what? serial, jinx, murder? >> i killed them all. >> jimmy: there you go right there. my thanks to jeremy piven, ariana grande, joshua topolsky, andy summers! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. stay tuned for late night with seth...
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about the success of the podcast? no, they're doing an article on jimmy.ment weekly." i said, finally. finally. all the crowd funding and the money raising and the hard work has paid off! because they want to do a story about me and my movie! and they said, we're doing a cover story on jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: yeah, that's right. by the way, i want to point out that the writer of that article, very nice guy dan sneerson, told me the first ten minutes of his conversation with you was you telling him how much you hate "entertainment weekly." >> i was angry! i wanted to focus on my movie! >> jimmy: you made a movie called "the hammer" which was really great. but there was no nudity in "the hammer." >> no. >> jimmy: you realize that a hole needed to be filled, yes? >> yes. there's a nudity void. and i needed to get a running start at it. and fill it. >> jimmy: yes. >> i got an "r" rating in my last movie for no reason. and this one, this time it's going to earn the "r." >> jimmy: you're going to earn it. >> lots of boobies. actually, seven nipples in the movie.
about the success of the podcast? no, they're doing an article on jimmy.ment weekly." i said, finally. finally. all the crowd funding and the money raising and the hard work has paid off! because they want to do a story about me and my movie! and they said, we're doing a cover story on jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: yeah, that's right. by the way, i want to point out that the writer of that article, very nice guy dan sneerson, told me the first ten minutes of his conversation with you was...
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i want to tell you about, really quickly, www.artiequitter -- >> i'm doing a podcast.e closest thing you'll see to me being in the club. it's uncensored. it's crazy. >> jimmy: they offered you -- >> they offered me some sirius satellite money, and even they have a corporate boss and obviously i don't work well in the corporate structure. but i got my buddy joey matarese and my buddy chris cotton, two great comedians. and sue costello, danny falato producers, the great dan falato and jimmy flippin. and we do a show from my kitchen. it's so much fun. if you go to artiequitter.com, one word, you can sign up. >> jimmy: i love it, buddy. thanks again for coming on. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're the greatest. we love you, buddy. >> thank you jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: artie lange. danny devito. i want to thank zoe kravitz. once again artie lange. give it up for the roots, everybody, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. buh-bye
i want to tell you about, really quickly, www.artiequitter -- >> i'm doing a podcast.e closest thing you'll see to me being in the club. it's uncensored. it's crazy. >> jimmy: they offered you -- >> they offered me some sirius satellite money, and even they have a corporate boss and obviously i don't work well in the corporate structure. but i got my buddy joey matarese and my buddy chris cotton, two great comedians. and sue costello, danny falato producers, the great dan...
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forget podcasts. they are for losers. is going to a podcast or apple something he should take seriously? felix: there are so many options for him. apple introduced their car play product last year where you can use your smartphone to take over your car dashboard. i can imagine google making a play for him with the youtube subscription service and also late night television. premium television like hbo. he can do it direct to consumer. there are so many options for him. in the end, he said he will consider staying with siriusxm. one thing to think about, he has worked really hard to be a part of sirius' growth, and is now in a position to enjoy that. his show is doing well in the sense he is getting the kind of a list celebrities he would never have gotten five or 10 years ago. he has madonna on his show today. he might want to stick around and enjoy what he has built. cory: car play is interesting. it is only a handful of cars. 64 next year. 3 million only , so maybe it is a loss leader for apple. tuna, does he have to go
forget podcasts. they are for losers. is going to a podcast or apple something he should take seriously? felix: there are so many options for him. apple introduced their car play product last year where you can use your smartphone to take over your car dashboard. i can imagine google making a play for him with the youtube subscription service and also late night television. premium television like hbo. he can do it direct to consumer. there are so many options for him. in the end, he said he...
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before we say good-bye, i just want to mention your podcast -- we have a new podcast coming out. >> steveyes. >> jimmy: it's april -- >> 16th tomorrow. >> jimmy: oh? >> no, that's not tomorrow. it's called tomorrow. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very confusing. so tomorrow do not look for this podcast. >> no. but april 15th look for it. tomorrowpodcast.com. >> jimmy: and it's like what? serial, jinx, murder? >> i killed them all. >> jimmy: there you go right there. my thanks to jeremy piven, ariana grande, joshua topolsky, andy summers! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. stay tuned for late night with seth meyers. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. see you next week. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in tonight -- kelly ripa, the creator of "empire", lee daniels, music from echosmith, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and kate pierson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night.
before we say good-bye, i just want to mention your podcast -- we have a new podcast coming out. >> steveyes. >> jimmy: it's april -- >> 16th tomorrow. >> jimmy: oh? >> no, that's not tomorrow. it's called tomorrow. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very confusing. so tomorrow do not look for this podcast. >> no. but april 15th look for it. tomorrowpodcast.com. >> jimmy: and it's like what? serial, jinx, murder? >> i killed them all. >> jimmy:...
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lectures are also available as podcasts. announcer: this year, c-span is exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to columbus, georgia. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. [military chatter] >> no other group of americans has given more in defense of this country than the united states infantry. >> 11:00! >> we have lost more eyes, more arms, more legs and more lives on the battlefield than any other group of americans. and it's all because they were willing to go out and give their lives in defense of the country. fort benning was established on macon road in columbus, georgia, on approximately 85 acres of land in october of 1918. caroline benning, the daughter of henry lewis benning, for whom the fort was named, raised the first american flag over the camp. they knew 85 acres of land was not going to be enough for training modern infantry soldiers. they talked with a local businessman who owned a lot of land around here and he agreed to sell it to the army and we
lectures are also available as podcasts. announcer: this year, c-span is exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to columbus, georgia. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. [military chatter] >> no other group of americans has given more in defense of this country than the united states infantry. >> 11:00! >> we have lost more eyes, more arms, more legs and more lives on the battlefield than any other group of...
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erik: and a podcast.rian: i want to show you an old writer who you say is your favorite, ernest hemingway. that picture has some resemblance to somebody i'm looking at right in front me. erik: it is funny you say that because i've started hearing that for the first time. somebody actually posted on twitter side-by-side pictures of me and hemingway. i'll take it. i'm not going to do the shotgun thing but i will take it. erik: i know that hemingway has lost some and fitzgerald has risen, but what i love about hemingway is the clarity and austerity of his prose. i was drawn to that from the first moment i have read hemingway. my favorite works of his art is short stories collected called "in our time." he is the master of the art of not telling. you know exactly what is happening even though he never tells you. i think that is genius. brian: a lot of this is small material to get in before the hour is over. you and your wife worked together on these books, how? erik: we work together in the sense that she is
erik: and a podcast.rian: i want to show you an old writer who you say is your favorite, ernest hemingway. that picture has some resemblance to somebody i'm looking at right in front me. erik: it is funny you say that because i've started hearing that for the first time. somebody actually posted on twitter side-by-side pictures of me and hemingway. i'll take it. i'm not going to do the shotgun thing but i will take it. erik: i know that hemingway has lost some and fitzgerald has risen, but what...
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transcripts are also available as podcasts. >> this year marks 10 years of q and a. here are some other programs you may like. kathy lanier, kenneth feinberg, in charge of the 9/11 victims compensation fund, among many others. and clint hill, who was on the president kennedy's security detail the day he was assassinated. you can watch all of these at www.c-span.org. >> cc ban a takes american history tv on the road to u.s. cities. to learn about their literary life next week end, we partner with comcast for a trip to galveston texas. >> opening the canal in 1869 sailing ships were almost a death blow. with the opening of the canal coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east, to india so sailing ships needed to find a way to make a living. instead of high-value cargo they started carrying lower value cargoes. oil, cotton, etc. melissa really found her niche in carrying any cargo that did not require getting to market at a fast pace. >> watch all of our events from galveston saturday and, march 7 on book tv. >> here is a look at what is coming up tonight on c-
transcripts are also available as podcasts. >> this year marks 10 years of q and a. here are some other programs you may like. kathy lanier, kenneth feinberg, in charge of the 9/11 victims compensation fund, among many others. and clint hill, who was on the president kennedy's security detail the day he was assassinated. you can watch all of these at www.c-span.org. >> cc ban a takes american history tv on the road to u.s. cities. to learn about their literary life next week end, we...
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don't forget to download the latest episode of "the daily show" podcast featuring an interview with jason. >> thank you for your distinguished career in the secret service and for stepping up and taking over this agency at such a difficult time. when i was a young boy i always looked up -- i mean the secret service, wow, that was it. comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> larry: tonightly, we ask the question can a foreign-born half-white man be our next president? the answer according to one woman, hell no! ( laughter ) ted cruz went to harvard, just like unabomber ted kaczynski. hey, harvard stop admitting dudes named ted. so throw it into cruz control, this is "the nightly show." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪
don't forget to download the latest episode of "the daily show" podcast featuring an interview with jason. >> thank you for your distinguished career in the secret service and for stepping up and taking over this agency at such a difficult time. when i was a young boy i always looked up -- i mean the secret service, wow, that was it. comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> larry: tonightly, we ask the question can a foreign-born half-white...
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you can get my podcast and my video podcast at wegoted.com.ring in senator barbara boxer of california. senator, good to have you with us tonight. >> great to be with you. >> senator, are the democrats the scuttlebutt in the hallway? are they satisfied with what they heard from hillary clinton yesterday? >> we're not talking about that because we all know this is politics. we're talking about why it is we can't get anything done many the senate and why 47 republicans did the unthinkable and embolden the right wing hard liners by sending that letter. we know what's happening here. you said it in the best way possible, but you left one thing out. the republicans are obsessed with our president. they are out to get him and make sure he doesn't have a legacy. as we see this economy really booming and the fight against isil going better all they want to do is hurt him and they are now turning their attention to the person they fear the most in 2016 hillary clinton. she has and is no doubt about it followed the rules, followed the law. i find it int
you can get my podcast and my video podcast at wegoted.com.ring in senator barbara boxer of california. senator, good to have you with us tonight. >> great to be with you. >> senator, are the democrats the scuttlebutt in the hallway? are they satisfied with what they heard from hillary clinton yesterday? >> we're not talking about that because we all know this is politics. we're talking about why it is we can't get anything done many the senate and why 47 republicans did the...
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he was at the center of that popular podcast. it raised questions about the integrity of that case. >> dozens of service members including several locals named on an isis hit list. what the fbi is saying about the self-proposed hackers behind this social media posting. >>> feels more like winter than spring here temperatures only in the low to mid-40s in many areas. look at this yeah that's right, a little snow trying to make its way our way too. >>> 21 days only using cash, no credit cards. could you do it? >>> doug and storm team 4 working hard updating your forecast. it's a forecast folks, that involves a four-letter word you don't want to hear this time of year. >>> it is being called a hit list filled with the names of decorated military member some from our area. pat lawson muse joins us with details. pat? >>> the pentagon has reached out to all 100 military members to inform them they are on this list created by isis. but right now none of the service members are being given extra precaution. the islamic state posted the l
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marketplace in the same way that music is a medium of content and professionals creating a living podcasting or radio production. we're going to open up -- we're only creating own detours because people have anchored in mir mind an audio tour in a museum which is dry and not a great experience. we want to make sure everybody's first detour experience is like the one you had. >> fabulous. >> are you focusing primarily on big name writers? >> not only a lot of detours we're doing, we have one of the fisherman's wharf, been fishing for 50 years and takes you behind the facade. >> if i didn't sell it big enough, let me sell it because of the gps, the author can say, you see that light pole over there, not that light pole the other light pole walk towards it and it waits and you walk over to it. now the reason i brought you over here and it becomes a very intimate. >> that's important because you're sort of teaching future creators rules about how this is going to work and that's really important for narrative instruct tour. something smart about wikipedia, it wouldn't work unless people knew wha
marketplace in the same way that music is a medium of content and professionals creating a living podcasting or radio production. we're going to open up -- we're only creating own detours because people have anchored in mir mind an audio tour in a museum which is dry and not a great experience. we want to make sure everybody's first detour experience is like the one you had. >> fabulous. >> are you focusing primarily on big name writers? >> not only a lot of detours we're...
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don't forget to download the latest episode of "the daily show" podcast featuring an interview with jasonis, your moment of zen. >> thank you for your distinguished career in the secret service and for stepping up and taking over this agency at such a difficult time. when i was a young boy i always looked up -- i mean the secret service, wow, that was it. comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning made possible by comedy central ♪ i'm - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna have myself a time ♪ both: ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna leave my woes behind ♪ - ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ ♪ people spouting "howdy neighbor" ♪ - ♪ headin' on up to south park ♪ ♪ gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ - ♪ [muffled] ♪ - ♪ come on down to south park ♪ ♪ and meet some friends of mine ♪
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comedian and host of the nerd of mouth podcast, mike lawrence, he's written and drawn every charactertman and wonder woman to spiderman and the xmen, comic book artist phil jimenez and director of content and character development at marvel comics and co-creator of the muslim "ms. marvel" comic, sana amanat. (cheers and applause) >> you did it! >> larry: that's pretty good. let's get to it. there's been so many different characters over the years. i was talk tact resistance to change for example the "star wars" example. sit racism, sexism or nerdism that's the problem? >> everything. you can't limit it to one particular thing. i think people are just afraid of change and they don't like it when their toys are played with. i don't. i mean, i like my barbies. i still have them. >> larry: it's a personal thing, it's your toy box. >> i like my stuff, exactly. the reason it's important is we're trying to say we're not trying to take away your toys, we're just showing them in a different light. >> the thing no nerd wants to admit is most of the stuff we cherished wasn't ass good as we remem
comedian and host of the nerd of mouth podcast, mike lawrence, he's written and drawn every charactertman and wonder woman to spiderman and the xmen, comic book artist phil jimenez and director of content and character development at marvel comics and co-creator of the muslim "ms. marvel" comic, sana amanat. (cheers and applause) >> you did it! >> larry: that's pretty good. let's get to it. there's been so many different characters over the years. i was talk tact...
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don't forget to download the latest episode of "the daily show" podcast featuring an interview with jasonof zen. >> thank you for your distinguished career in the secret service and for stepping up and taking over this agency at such a difficult time. when i was a young boy i always looked up -- i mean the secret service, wow, that was it. comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> larry: tonightly there's controversy around the st. patrick's day parade. is that lake on 5th avenue kelly green or forest green? catholics are afraid of gays hijack their parade. what are they afraid of, the parade ending at a fabulous brunch spot in we're going full irish. that's right, we're going to refresh our emotions and leave the party without saying good-bye. so pump the keg and kick the leprechaun in the shillelagh. it's "the nightly show." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: thank you very much. >> larry! larry! larry! >> larry: oh, thank you very much. man, i really appreciate it. thank you. welcome to "the nightly show," especially
don't forget to download the latest episode of "the daily show" podcast featuring an interview with jasonof zen. >> thank you for your distinguished career in the secret service and for stepping up and taking over this agency at such a difficult time. when i was a young boy i always looked up -- i mean the secret service, wow, that was it. comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> larry: tonightly there's controversy around the st. patrick's...
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. >> that extra nares story brings today's podcast to a close. you can find much more at our website. just go to twitter. from all of us here at "world news america" thank you for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> build a solid foundation and you can have communities for centuries. that is behind good banking too. that's why we believe financial partnerships can endure the test of time. because with time comes change. what matters in the end is that you are strong enough to support it. mufg -- we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions llc >> ifill: israeli prime minister netanyahu arrives in washington, opening a political rift within the american jewish community over tomorrow's dis
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. >> was your ken burns podcast coming do that format? >> i might.some ways, in the early stages of our films when we're editing we do what's called a blind assembly. we wanted to read, to sound good and then we'll add the pictures. we're working on the basics of story. so quite often we have an early podcast going on, it's very, very interesting. >> and just the last couple weeks people say now we have hobbs's "the jinx" every documentary has to be tied up neatly in a bow at the end. do you agree with that? >> no. in some ways -- that was a wonderful film and that movement took everybody' breath away however you saw it, but it tells you how unsettled things are. now dethe debate is, is that admissible in a court of law, moral issues filmmakers have to follow. i think it's opened up a really good conversation that i know andrew, the director of the film, and the rest of us, are constantly engaged in not only with ourselves and our own co-producers, but with all of you and our -- the people who watch our films. this is a wonderful ongoing dialog and w
. >> was your ken burns podcast coming do that format? >> i might.some ways, in the early stages of our films when we're editing we do what's called a blind assembly. we wanted to read, to sound good and then we'll add the pictures. we're working on the basics of story. so quite often we have an early podcast going on, it's very, very interesting. >> and just the last couple weeks people say now we have hobbs's "the jinx" every documentary has to be tied up neatly in...
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video and audio podcasts and language courses in the dw media center. >> welcome back. african leaders at an ebola conference in brussels have called for a marshall plan to rebuild economies hardest hit by the disease. >> liberia's president, ellen johnson sirleaf , said recovering from the epidemic would require significant resources from the international committee. the conference gathered african leaders and delegates from around the world. the summit close with a joint declaration at the principal objective was to stop all transmissions of the virus. >> our reporter caught up with the former british minister, david miliband. he now heads the international rescue committee that has been working to combat the ebola epidemic in west africa. >> i'm standing here with the president and ceo of the international rescue committee david miliband. thank you for joining us. the number of new cases in liberia have gone down dramatically. is this a sign the fight against this epidemic have been one? >> the clear evidences we are winning the fight. two things are evident -- there
video and audio podcasts and language courses in the dw media center. >> welcome back. african leaders at an ebola conference in brussels have called for a marshall plan to rebuild economies hardest hit by the disease. >> liberia's president, ellen johnson sirleaf , said recovering from the epidemic would require significant resources from the international committee. the conference gathered african leaders and delegates from around the world. the summit close with a joint...
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that brings today's podcast to a close. you can find more on our website and if you would like to reach me and the bbc team, you can find us all on twitter. for him -- from all of us here, thank you so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we've believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg -- we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles. co ming up next on odd squad : - characters are escaping from their books at the library! - (otto): why a robot, unicorn, and mummy? they have noth
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joining me on the panel tonight: comedian and co-host of the "race wars" podcast, sherrod small. ( cheerspplause ) >> thank you, larry! founder of the irish l.g.b.t. group "lavender and green alliance," brendan fay. ( cheers and applause ) very, very funny comedian, she's been with us a few times. kathleen madigan. one of our favorites. and comedian and star of the new web series "cop show" on lstudio.com, colin quinn. ( cheers and applause ) so much fun. brendan, i want to start with you because i know you've been protesting this issue a lot, and, you know, just try to relate to us-- as i said my people tend to protest a lot. we've been protesting just trying to not get shot, you're protesting praedz. >> that's right. >> larry: i'm not making a moral equivalence here. just help me to understand why this issue is so important. >> absolutely. well, i'm irish, and i'm gay, and part of our irish tradition is to speak up and stand up against discrimination prejudice, and injustice anywhere. and then. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: good. >> actually, the one more thing, more and more praedz
joining me on the panel tonight: comedian and co-host of the "race wars" podcast, sherrod small. ( cheerspplause ) >> thank you, larry! founder of the irish l.g.b.t. group "lavender and green alliance," brendan fay. ( cheers and applause ) very, very funny comedian, she's been with us a few times. kathleen madigan. one of our favorites. and comedian and star of the new web series "cop show" on lstudio.com, colin quinn. ( cheers and applause ) so much fun....