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tom: tell me about your role and podcasts.at the yield university radio website -- yale university radio website. there was nothing but podcast, where will they be in five years? >> nobody understood they were, it was a bad term, you had to be a geek to be able to connect your ipod and manage files. that changed with the smartphone, but the truth is it is a great way to listen to information. it is making that shift. tom: can it be a revenue producer? >> it is, people who listen our high engaged. brendan: i want to talk about the podcast from this american life. npr distributes it. i spoke to spot a fight and they said serial -- podcasts have been on the list, but farther down, serial changed how they thought about it how has the success of the podcast change your world? >> there was an amazing show that had intrigued and chapter rise cliffhangers and now has 7 million downloads per episode, an audience had never of it now streaming it. brendan: where do you see the money, brian? brian: there is a chance for advertising. audio
tom: tell me about your role and podcasts.at the yield university radio website -- yale university radio website. there was nothing but podcast, where will they be in five years? >> nobody understood they were, it was a bad term, you had to be a geek to be able to connect your ipod and manage files. that changed with the smartphone, but the truth is it is a great way to listen to information. it is making that shift. tom: can it be a revenue producer? >> it is, people who listen our...
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podcasting's first breakout hit.irst ever podcast when a peabody award. he was convicted of killing his girlfriend in 1999 and has been serving a life sentence. his legal team argues prosecutors failed to interview an alibi witness and that his lawyer failed to inquire about a possible plea deal. the podcast provided an in-depth look at the case and explore potential flaws with the prosecution and said's defense. in february, the court agreed to hear arguments about why adnan she did a new trial. he is now seeking a new trial based on the contention he is ineffective counsel. you were his bail hearing attorney. you talk about the significance of the court's ruling and what will happen in june? >> yes we represent a mr. said for the first 30, 35 days after his arrest. and we represented him at two bail hearings. the purpose of ordering his release would have made a tremendous difference at trial itself. and had the judge accepted the fact there were 60 to 70 people from his community who were in court to vouch for his
podcasting's first breakout hit.irst ever podcast when a peabody award. he was convicted of killing his girlfriend in 1999 and has been serving a life sentence. his legal team argues prosecutors failed to interview an alibi witness and that his lawyer failed to inquire about a possible plea deal. the podcast provided an in-depth look at the case and explore potential flaws with the prosecution and said's defense. in february, the court agreed to hear arguments about why adnan she did a new...
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was a podcast and radio show, yeah.een for five years. >> and what i love about this -- >> and i have to boast. a couple months ago, it was the number-one downloaded podcast on itunes in all categories. >> i completely believe it. >> before we pat ourselves on the back, my first thought was, wow, there really is this deep appetite for science out there that's being served. in many ways, i see myself as a servant of people's cosmic appetite. >> we have a huge cosmic appetite. if i could throw out a couple questions at you. >> bring it on. that's how i roll. >> all right. we know that if you look at the moon, we can't go there anymore. >> don't get me started on that. >> india and china have sites for this. >> indeed. >> should we have one too? >> i don't see why not. when i was a kid and i heard, oh, we now have the longest bridge or the fastest plane or the deepest tunnel, i said, how childish that is, i was thinking to myself. why don't we just have the best version of something rather than the longest, the biggest. if
was a podcast and radio show, yeah.een for five years. >> and what i love about this -- >> and i have to boast. a couple months ago, it was the number-one downloaded podcast on itunes in all categories. >> i completely believe it. >> before we pat ourselves on the back, my first thought was, wow, there really is this deep appetite for science out there that's being served. in many ways, i see myself as a servant of people's cosmic appetite. >> we have a huge cosmic...
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podcasts are having a moment now. podcasting is something that spotify really wants to own.d with other companies that have tried to do this, it is an incredibly difficult business. it is very expensive to do that right spotify most likely is not profitable. you are mentioning the competitors like apple, google. we are expecting some other news in the next few weeks from spotify's competitors. what are we going to see? emily: the big news we are expecting is going to be coming from apple, where we are expecting apple to the lachapelle music as apple music, fully integrating its position with beats. the big question remains, can apple really make big changes in the streaming music? they had a thing called ping which did not work out too well. nobody really knows what the big problem is that apple can solve here. the streaming music business is going quite well. necessarily such a big business for the companies that are in this, and that is why we are seeing spotify trying to diversify today. alix: celebrities over breakfast? i would watch that in the five minutes i have. emil
podcasts are having a moment now. podcasting is something that spotify really wants to own.d with other companies that have tried to do this, it is an incredibly difficult business. it is very expensive to do that right spotify most likely is not profitable. you are mentioning the competitors like apple, google. we are expecting some other news in the next few weeks from spotify's competitors. what are we going to see? emily: the big news we are expecting is going to be coming from apple, where...
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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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his story gained national interest when a podcast known as serial examined the evidence. a maryland court of special appeals wants sworn testimony from asia mcclain a classmate of syed, who claims she saw him at the library at the same time prosecutors argued the killing took place. her testimony will be used as the court considers whether he deserves a new trial. >>> new information on christopher barry. the government filed court docs saying he will likely take a plea deal for an incident that happened at a bank. he's accused of getting in to a fight when witnesses say he threw a trash can and damaged a security camera after finding out his over drawn. >>> today the washington business journal reports verizon will not renew as the title sponsor of the building when its current deal ends in 2018. verizon and mci have held the building rights since the building opened in 1997. a senior vp with monumental sports told us the company is in the early stages of exploring options and that no one is in or out. >>> there's generosity and then there's partners at anova announced t
his story gained national interest when a podcast known as serial examined the evidence. a maryland court of special appeals wants sworn testimony from asia mcclain a classmate of syed, who claims she saw him at the library at the same time prosecutors argued the killing took place. her testimony will be used as the court considers whether he deserves a new trial. >>> new information on christopher barry. the government filed court docs saying he will likely take a plea deal for an...
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a couple months ago, it was the number one downloaded podcast in all categories. my first thought was wow, there really is a deep appetite for science out there that is being served. i see myself as a servant of people's cosmic appetite. >> we have a huge cosmic appetite. i thought maybe we could throw some questions at you. >> we know if we look at the moon, we can't go there any more, india and china have sites for this should we have one too. >> when i was a kid and i heard we have the longest bridge, the fastest plane, the longest tunnel, i thought why not just if you have the something, and biggest, fastest were farthest you have to innovate to get there. you don't do it unless an engineer comes up with a patent to take you to a place that has never been reached before, and those become the engines of the invention of tomorrow. >> the real pace exploration is coming from the private sector at this point. >> not really, that's the headline, but space exploration is a place we have never been before, let's go when you do that that is typically really expensive.
a couple months ago, it was the number one downloaded podcast in all categories. my first thought was wow, there really is a deep appetite for science out there that is being served. i see myself as a servant of people's cosmic appetite. >> we have a huge cosmic appetite. i thought maybe we could throw some questions at you. >> we know if we look at the moon, we can't go there any more, india and china have sites for this should we have one too. >> when i was a kid and i heard...
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steve: there was an andriy's s and podcast that secretary carter did. -- and driy's reeson podcacasted that secretary carter did. i think he wanants to see ese companies deal dirtly with the artment, -- - department, , not an intermedry.. vago: guy thank you for joining us. coming up, h how t the mares willl use new ships to project power worldwe. i stood outside, assessing the situation. i knew it could rough in there but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys...... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union. pink so she's a princess. you got a problem with that? oorah oorah open to the armed forces and their families for over 80 years. navy federal credit union. vago: for more than aecade, the e marinene corpsps has been working on a plan toreate more amphibious o options. we met with marine major general bob walsh, the navy director of exposition -- expedition warfare at the recent trade show outside washington. i aske how the m
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you'll probably get it right when he advertises his podcast.her problem with the polling, right? polling this early is basically nonsense and while be for a long time. here's polling on republican primary voters of emily farris, included in public policy polling. emily farris doesn't exist. but people are answering unfavorably because people are just answering things. there's so many names the polling is meaningless. >> there's no objective way of doing this. i think they'll have to add more debates. >> michael steele, interesting you say that's ultimately going be. the other important point you made, michael rules matter less about the power who is winning. the rules just address that we put on power. michael steele and sam cedar of the majority report. >> that's right. >> listen to it. it's a great podcast. that's it. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> good evening. be have the bobby jindal derived solution. >> you have come up with the cry tier yan that separates the wheat from the chaff? >> no. but it will do something. thanks, appreci
you'll probably get it right when he advertises his podcast.her problem with the polling, right? polling this early is basically nonsense and while be for a long time. here's polling on republican primary voters of emily farris, included in public policy polling. emily farris doesn't exist. but people are answering unfavorably because people are just answering things. there's so many names the polling is meaningless. >> there's no objective way of doing this. i think they'll have to add...
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. >> i'd help my podcast. >> your podcast.dvertises his podcast. here's another problem with the polling is that the polling this early is basically nonsense and will be for a long time. here's polling on republican primary voters favorable and unfavorable opinions of emily faris included in a public policy polling did this. emily faris doesn't exist. but 20% view her unfavorably because people are answering things because there's so many things floating around the polling is essentially meaningless this i on. >> there's no objective way of doing this. so i think there's going to have to add more debates. >> michael steele interesting you say that's going to be. and the important point michael you made also is the rules matter less than the power of who's winning. the rules are -- they're just the dressing we put on power. michael steele and sam seeder of the majority report the majority report. listen to it. it's a great podcast. rachel maddow show starts now. >> we're going to be talking about that same subject a little late
. >> i'd help my podcast. >> your podcast.dvertises his podcast. here's another problem with the polling is that the polling this early is basically nonsense and will be for a long time. here's polling on republican primary voters favorable and unfavorable opinions of emily faris included in a public policy polling did this. emily faris doesn't exist. but 20% view her unfavorably because people are answering things because there's so many things floating around the polling is...
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>> jimmy: do people that are coming to your shows fans of the podcast? >> do i have a lot of fans.e ages 14 to 70 of slightly disenfranchised, irritated people that feel too sensitive to live on most days. they come out [ laughter ] >> it's interesting. i had a situation. i seem to have become more pleasant or more appealing. i don't know what's happening. but i'm walking down the street in vancouver. i see this nice family of four, young parents. they seem like nice people. a couple of what seem to be teenaged kids. the father goes marc maron. i go yes, hi. they said we're all coming to your show as a family. and as a comic i look at the kids and i'm look, they're too young for what i do. it's going to get filthy [ laughter ] >> the more goes like, how filthy? i'm like pretty filthy. so then i'm like nervous. so now it's stuck in my head i have this one family. apparently like in vancouver, canada it's just all ages. they don't care. all shows are all ages. and i don't have a parental warning or anything. now i'm worried about these teenagers. i get out on the stage. look, i'm goi
>> jimmy: do people that are coming to your shows fans of the podcast? >> do i have a lot of fans.e ages 14 to 70 of slightly disenfranchised, irritated people that feel too sensitive to live on most days. they come out [ laughter ] >> it's interesting. i had a situation. i seem to have become more pleasant or more appealing. i don't know what's happening. but i'm walking down the street in vancouver. i see this nice family of four, young parents. they seem like nice people. a...
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emily: what about podcasts? tim: another interesting category. we have comedy, non-music content.we would like to do is bring our own twist. how do we help that be easily navigable? had we bring intelligence, a curation approach? but i could easily imagine that on pandora someday. emily: what about music videos on pandora? will that happen? tim: interesting to consider. only a fraction of our catalog of quality music videos. that could change over time. you can see potentially elegant ways to give someone that little, i want to snack on some video right now. emily: we have a presidential race happening. i know you guys are trying to add local and national ad dollars. what is your pitch to advertisers right now? tim: our political advertising business has grown exponentially over these years. in some ways, it is tailor-made for it, because we can geographically target messaging through audio, video messages. i anticipate that will grow and grow. one of the amazing things about data -- we can predict based on your zip code and style of music you are listening to your political affil
emily: what about podcasts? tim: another interesting category. we have comedy, non-music content.we would like to do is bring our own twist. how do we help that be easily navigable? had we bring intelligence, a curation approach? but i could easily imagine that on pandora someday. emily: what about music videos on pandora? will that happen? tim: interesting to consider. only a fraction of our catalog of quality music videos. that could change over time. you can see potentially elegant ways to...
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emily: what about podcasts? tim: another interesting area.would like to bring our own twist, how do we have it be easily navigable and bring intelligence to that approach. but i can easily imagine that on pandora someday. emily: what about music video on pandora? tim: it's interesting to consider. a small number have quality videos. that will change over time. emily: we have a presidential race happening. i know you're trying to nab local and national ad dollars. tim: our advertising business has grown exponentially over the years. in some ways it's tailor-made for us because we can geographically target messaging. we can do it through audio messages, video messages. i anticipate that will grow and grow. we can predict based on your zip code and the style of music you are listening to, your political affiliation to 98% accuracy. music defies stereotypes, but apparently the data is very powerful and predictive. emily: are you playing music anymore? tim: i went cold turkey when i founded the company. i needed a break so there were a few years w
emily: what about podcasts? tim: another interesting area.would like to bring our own twist, how do we have it be easily navigable and bring intelligence to that approach. but i can easily imagine that on pandora someday. emily: what about music video on pandora? tim: it's interesting to consider. a small number have quality videos. that will change over time. emily: we have a presidential race happening. i know you're trying to nab local and national ad dollars. tim: our advertising business...
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spotify adding video and podcasts to take on google and fend off apple.ou may want to keep an eye on your robotics engineer if google is around. -- if uber is around. we begin with breaking. salesforce raising its forecast. the biggest first-quarter they have had. this underscores their attractiveness as a takeover target. cory johnson is in san francisco. we heard no comment on the deals. they are 1000% focused on customer satisfaction. corey: that's a lot of percents. here is the big take away. if you want to compare it to what the analysts expected it's better than that. the reaction and market trading is muted. last quarter, the stock jumped 12%. the next day it's down 5%. we will see how it shakes out in trading. while better than expected it has dramatically slower growth. the biggest first-quarter they have had but only 23% bigger than one year ago. compare that to one year ago. 37% a year ago. they went from 37% to 23% sales growth. that is a lot slower. it is different growth potential than what we would have expected a year ago. one of the reaso
spotify adding video and podcasts to take on google and fend off apple.ou may want to keep an eye on your robotics engineer if google is around. -- if uber is around. we begin with breaking. salesforce raising its forecast. the biggest first-quarter they have had. this underscores their attractiveness as a takeover target. cory johnson is in san francisco. we heard no comment on the deals. they are 1000% focused on customer satisfaction. corey: that's a lot of percents. here is the big take...
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. >>> the man showcased in that popular podcast cereal could be closer to getting a new trial. a maryland court of special appeals will allow sade's attorney to file a request to reopen post-conviction proceedings. said has been in prison since the year 2000 for the murder of his high school ex-girlfriend. said's attorneys want to interview a potential person who has an al abuy who did not testify in the original case. a said family friend who launched a new podcast about this case spoke earlier on msnbc. >> there's a lot of things that happened in this case that serial didn't cover. this is i think the courts are paying attention the legal community is paying attention. there's a lot of pressure by the state to do what is right. >> said's attorneys have 45 days to file a motion to recop the closed proceedings. >>> new video surfaces that shows a teacher whipping students with a belt. how a local school district is respondsing. that's ahead on news4. >>> and we're talking about a major change after two days in a row at least 90 degrees or higher. we go way down from here. i'll
. >>> the man showcased in that popular podcast cereal could be closer to getting a new trial. a maryland court of special appeals will allow sade's attorney to file a request to reopen post-conviction proceedings. said has been in prison since the year 2000 for the murder of his high school ex-girlfriend. said's attorneys want to interview a potential person who has an al abuy who did not testify in the original case. a said family friend who launched a new podcast about this case...
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." >> to listen to "60 minutes" and subscribe to our podcast, go to play.it, the podcast network.avorite "60 minutes" stories. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. advanced design makes it easy to protect your dog or cat from fleas and ticks. discover seresto. with the performance you expect from topicals in a non-greasy collar seresto provides protection against fleas and ticks for 8 months. seresto. at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and a 21-ounce drink for just $6 every day. captioning funded by cbs and ford captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ i'm here to save your life. what life? letters from your kids. when they're old enough to write 'em. we could even put visitation on the table. i don't quite know how that would work. congratulations.
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. >>> greg proops is an improv comic and podcaster and now an author.e world so naturally his book is called "the smartest book in the world." published by simon and schuster, a division of cbs. good morning. >> good morning. >> you are now officially more inquisitive than all your bored friends. >> we try to inpune curiosity in people. you have to be curious. it's full of art and music and movies around all the stuff i like and talk about on my podcast. >> it's an interesting education. your background. >> well i didn't really finish college so that's probably the most interesting part. i'm from the bay area and i'm a touring comedian all the time. so basic been on the fly. >> you tell a lot of -- i mean this book is kind of all over. as you mention, you talk about film you talk about -- you talk about dictators, you talk about all kinds of stuff. what were you trying to do here? >> well i think people view it with a sense that you don't have to stick to the narrow parameters of your life and there's poetry in everything. there's a lot post officetry i
. >>> greg proops is an improv comic and podcaster and now an author.e world so naturally his book is called "the smartest book in the world." published by simon and schuster, a division of cbs. good morning. >> good morning. >> you are now officially more inquisitive than all your bored friends. >> we try to inpune curiosity in people. you have to be curious. it's full of art and music and movies around all the stuff i like and talk about on my podcast....
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. >>> his church's rising numbers to a more tech savvy podcast services and apps. and they are questioning the relevance of christianity in modern age. >>> i think the group is a group that it's suspicious of institutions in general and, so they have these questions and we see it as a prime opportunity for us to engage. >>> challenge those who have become disillusioned, with the faith, that has been en2009ed in american culture. >>> more on our >>> on "america tonight" - a >>> "america tonight"s sheila macvicar with a look at the shocking conditions facing some of the most loyal defenders of america. and making work pay. the high price facing low income workers. >> we are sa
. >>> his church's rising numbers to a more tech savvy podcast services and apps. and they are questioning the relevance of christianity in modern age. >>> i think the group is a group that it's suspicious of institutions in general and, so they have these questions and we see it as a prime opportunity for us to engage. >>> challenge those who have become disillusioned, with the faith, that has been en2009ed in american culture. >>> more on our >>>...
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further answers and perspective, we turn to: roger bennett, a soccer analyst and co-host of a show and podcastexplains the world." thank you both for being with us. roger bennett, let me start with you. how did sepp blatter pull off this win today? >> because it takes place in fifa land where all he needs is to have a machine like the chicago politics, and every single nation is 209, even more than the united nations has a single vote, and he did it by pulling together africa, central america and also tiny islands the cook islands made them all stand up and say oceanian nay you're my oceans 11, which is very brazen behavior for a man on wednesday who announced his organization is being investigated by the f.b.i., the department of justice and the i.r.s. but it's a medieval fire fiefdom he's running, not a democracy. >> woodruff: but there was a vote and he won most to have the countries casting ballots. >> the mayor daly of chicago is quite apt because he's running a patriotism system. he has walking money he distributed around the world to the very small countries but it's more than that he's
further answers and perspective, we turn to: roger bennett, a soccer analyst and co-host of a show and podcastexplains the world." thank you both for being with us. roger bennett, let me start with you. how did sepp blatter pull off this win today? >> because it takes place in fifa land where all he needs is to have a machine like the chicago politics, and every single nation is 209, even more than the united nations has a single vote, and he did it by pulling together africa,...
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spotify, adding podcasts and videos, will it be enough to take on google and fend off apple?eep an eye on your robotics u engineers, especially ifber -- if uber is around. all of that ahead on "bloomberg west." breaking news, salesforce raising its sales forecast seeing the first and biggest first-quarter he's ever had, underscoring attractiveness as a potential takeover target. cory johnson is live in san francisco for you. looks like a strong report, we did hear from the salesforce president, no comment on the deal but they are 1000% focused on customer satisfaction? cory: that's a lot of percent. that's like 100% 10 times in a row. here is what i take away from the earnings report. compared to what was effective they would do, it's a little bit better than that, it typically is. the reaction in post-market trading is very muted compared to what we usually see. last quarter the stock jumped 12% and then down 12% of about 2%, we will see how that shakes out in trading. what we saw from this company is that while better than expected it is dramatically slower growth . yes, th
spotify, adding podcasts and videos, will it be enough to take on google and fend off apple?eep an eye on your robotics u engineers, especially ifber -- if uber is around. all of that ahead on "bloomberg west." breaking news, salesforce raising its sales forecast seeing the first and biggest first-quarter he's ever had, underscoring attractiveness as a potential takeover target. cory johnson is live in san francisco for you. looks like a strong report, we did hear from the salesforce...
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he hosts our newest podcast "shortwave."it's all about the intersection of foreign affairs and american life. so, p.j., this is a fascinating piece you put together. >> thanks judy. >> woodruff: the black market, how much money are we talking about worldwide? >> it's hard to get a handle on any black market but it's thought to be worth about $19 billion. >> woodruff: most of it is in china but more than people realize in the united states, what are people using it for? why has it become of interest to these criminal and terrorist networks? >> well, the criminal and terrorist networks in africa groups like al-shabaab are interested in anything they can smuggle for cash. they need money to car reout their operations. they already have access to cross borders to smuggle people, drugs and guns and ivory is just another substance they can get cash from. >> woodruff: how do the transactions work. >> they know how to get people across borders, meaning they know what officials to bribe they have transportation networks set up so the
he hosts our newest podcast "shortwave."it's all about the intersection of foreign affairs and american life. so, p.j., this is a fascinating piece you put together. >> thanks judy. >> woodruff: the black market, how much money are we talking about worldwide? >> it's hard to get a handle on any black market but it's thought to be worth about $19 billion. >> woodruff: most of it is in china but more than people realize in the united states, what are people using...
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spotify adding video and podcasts to take on google and fend off apple. keep an eye on your robotics engineer if uber is around. it seems the company won't stop at anything to build its own self driving cars. all that ahead. we begin with breaking news.
spotify adding video and podcasts to take on google and fend off apple. keep an eye on your robotics engineer if uber is around. it seems the company won't stop at anything to build its own self driving cars. all that ahead. we begin with breaking news.
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video and audio, podcasts and language courses. in the dw media center, m ediacenter.dw.de. laila: welcome back. in burundi, protests against sitting president. nkurunziza -- president pierre nkurunziza have taken an angry term. -- turn. brent: protesters set fire to a militiaman they say set -- set upon them during the protests. laila: thousands are on the run from the violence. the african union disapproves of the vote going ahead and has refused to send its observers. reporter: there were chaotic scenes in bujumbura. two weeks of violence have torn apart one of the world's poorest countries and tens of thousands of people have fled the country. the protests began when president the air -- president. nkurunziza -- president pierre nkurunziza said he would seek a third term. the court said his first appointed term did not count. that hasn't stopped the violence. the president has offered a concession. >> we are letting their indians and the rest of the world know that if i get voted in, then it will be my last term, as is stipulated in the constitution. reporter: but this h
video and audio, podcasts and language courses. in the dw media center, m ediacenter.dw.de. laila: welcome back. in burundi, protests against sitting president. nkurunziza -- president pierre nkurunziza have taken an angry term. -- turn. brent: protesters set fire to a militiaman they say set -- set upon them during the protests. laila: thousands are on the run from the violence. the african union disapproves of the vote going ahead and has refused to send its observers. reporter: there were...
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gwen: we can talk about that in the podcast because we have to go. but we'll get to it online.ou'll find our "washington week" webcast. we'll preview next week's show and talk a little about trade. keep up with developments with me and judy woodruff at the pbs news hour and we'll see you here next week on "washington week." good night. ♪ >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- 1 >> we're exit -- committed to strong. we're committed to sure. we're committed to smart and light, secure and bold. in a world of enduring needs, the men and women of boeing are proud to build and deliver critical capabilities for those who serve to protect our nation and its allies and that's an enduring commitment. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provide by newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank y
gwen: we can talk about that in the podcast because we have to go. but we'll get to it online.ou'll find our "washington week" webcast. we'll preview next week's show and talk a little about trade. keep up with developments with me and judy woodruff at the pbs news hour and we'll see you here next week on "washington week." good night. ♪ >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- 1 >> we're exit -- committed to strong. we're...
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and we have got this phenomenal podcast series, which we are getting great downloads where every week we call the top liberal and conservative scholars to debate the constitution so that you can engage with that great question. finally, we are a center for civic education. you can find online our interactive tool that allows you to click on any provision of the bill of rights, see its historic antecedents and trace the spread of that across the globe. this place is constitutional heaven. i am a law professor at george washington university and i feel every day so lucky to be able to be engaged in this great project of constitutional education. so signer's hall is the heart and soul of the national constitution center. this is this beautiful room, so simple, and so powerful that contains life-sized statues of the men who signed the constitution. there are 42 statues in this room. 39 people actually signed the constitution. and they are all here, and they are life-size. it was an extremely process of creation to make these statues. it is based on the 1940's painting about the constituti
and we have got this phenomenal podcast series, which we are getting great downloads where every week we call the top liberal and conservative scholars to debate the constitution so that you can engage with that great question. finally, we are a center for civic education. you can find online our interactive tool that allows you to click on any provision of the bill of rights, see its historic antecedents and trace the spread of that across the globe. this place is constitutional heaven. i am a...