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[laughter] [laughter] my podcast, anyway! [laughter] [inaudible question] i asked my wife if she understood super positioning and i think she misunderstood me. [laughter] talking about physically visualizing and observing. sometimes the first observation a person will prevent you from really breaking through and communicating. how can you overcome what you visually observe to breaking through and making verbal communication? >> you have to break through what you visually observe. like what? >> you see somebody and everybody judges people initially visually. even before necessarily meeting them. and obviously they say first appearances are the best. and sometimes you are put off by a persons appearance. so how do you break through your misunderstood visualization and your observation to be able to verbally communicate? >> if you want to, if you want to break through that -- some people are just happy with the first impression. but if you want to break through, then i think you have got to try to get more listening going on. mo
[laughter] [laughter] my podcast, anyway! [laughter] [inaudible question] i asked my wife if she understood super positioning and i think she misunderstood me. [laughter] talking about physically visualizing and observing. sometimes the first observation a person will prevent you from really breaking through and communicating. how can you overcome what you visually observe to breaking through and making verbal communication? >> you have to break through what you visually observe. like...
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is it the where's your biggest market for this who do you market really listening to podcasts . well. that's a hard question to answer but i'll do my best so i can tell you this much people who are watching crypto youtube are not the same people who are listening to crypto podcasts those are typically unique because nobody is doubling up on the same content so what we're starting to see is that we are grabbing people who are interested in maybe stocks or or markets in general and we're pulling them from the traditional financial markets into the crypto space and that's kind of been our goal all along the you tube is kind of like this little niche community and comic be an echo chamber so we're trying to break out of that and if you look at the numbers podcasting has a much further reach across the board than you tube does so we feel that moving forward into this medium is just the next logical and rational step. uncensored uncensored economics uncensored speech in many ways. you know with five casting of course you have the risk majors coming in i remember during the dot com era
is it the where's your biggest market for this who do you market really listening to podcasts . well. that's a hard question to answer but i'll do my best so i can tell you this much people who are watching crypto youtube are not the same people who are listening to crypto podcasts those are typically unique because nobody is doubling up on the same content so what we're starting to see is that we are grabbing people who are interested in maybe stocks or or markets in general and we're pulling...
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there are so many fragmentations in the space now so many quote influencer so many people doing podcasts it seems like the space is kind of i guess not to be cruel but littered with just hundreds and hundreds of voices out there so. how can one know the difference between somebody that has a legitimate idea what's going on it doesn't or isn't impossible to know know it's not impossible to know because everyone has a history and especially the guys we're working with right now in media they've been around a long time trying to get their voice out there you can do your homework on guys like you've been around a long time tone vase. been around a long time. wall street a wall street professional jimmy some core developer you have safe working with us on the big point standard podcast who just wrote the big point standard these are clear experts that everyone can go out and do their own research on and come to the same conclusions that we have right so as you point out the podcasting business and they seem to be going down the same path of rapid adoption i remember one pot casting first came
there are so many fragmentations in the space now so many quote influencer so many people doing podcasts it seems like the space is kind of i guess not to be cruel but littered with just hundreds and hundreds of voices out there so. how can one know the difference between somebody that has a legitimate idea what's going on it doesn't or isn't impossible to know know it's not impossible to know because everyone has a history and especially the guys we're working with right now in media they've...
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she has done a lot to promote but now a podcast as peggy is aware, doing podcasts with another irishoman based in new york has done a lot of protesting. i didn't know what a podcast was. i wanted to communicate the message. this is about communication. the byline of the podcast is climate change is a man-made problem and requires a feminist solution. man-made includes women. it is generic, mostly men but it is women. we are all contributing to emissions. a feminist solution includes men. what i wanted to say an answer to the question what can you do, the impact it had on me. withdrawn money from chase bank, has great story about that which brings up the bank. and eventually hang up on her. she has plants in her apartment in dublin, windowsills and things. and we are vegetarians, not there yet. and lands to the west of ireland is hard. she really has understood, everybody has to response to this but not enough. it is good that people take it seriously, young people take it seriously and are angry and get in touch with our politicians and vote the right way but we need government polic
she has done a lot to promote but now a podcast as peggy is aware, doing podcasts with another irishoman based in new york has done a lot of protesting. i didn't know what a podcast was. i wanted to communicate the message. this is about communication. the byline of the podcast is climate change is a man-made problem and requires a feminist solution. man-made includes women. it is generic, mostly men but it is women. we are all contributing to emissions. a feminist solution includes men. what i...
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, the show has emerged as a must listen, ranking among to the top 150 podcasts available on ittunes. >> the midterms are really important. it's the country's first major chance to say how it feels about ferything that is happening. >> reporter: 538ecast modeburst onto the political scene during the 2008 presidential election, when founder nate silver calculated the results of the popular vote within one percentage point. in 2012, he got it right again, this time rrectly identifying the winner in all 50 states. but 2016, was a bit different. 538's forecast model sl outside much of the popular narrative.ut s had given hillary clinton a 90% chance of winningy the "nk times" model gave her an 85% chance of winning. while 538, only gave her justnc over a 71% c there was critelism before the tion that you had the probability of a trump victory around 30%. oit was amongst the highe the forecasts and then there was criticism afterward that you didn't have the probability corrt. did 2016 change the way you model probability? >> no, because we think our forecast was right. that very few people
, the show has emerged as a must listen, ranking among to the top 150 podcasts available on ittunes. >> the midterms are really important. it's the country's first major chance to say how it feels about ferything that is happening. >> reporter: 538ecast modeburst onto the political scene during the 2008 presidential election, when founder nate silver calculated the results of the popular vote within one percentage point. in 2012, he got it right again, this time rrectly identifying...
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podcasts.>> when we come back, jean mark stops by to tell us about tax deductions you should be looking into before the year ends. the community doesn't just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. >>> when you're building a company, you're going in one direction, and all the sudden multiple directions open up you can go in. it is it better to stay focused on the path you're on, or change and pivot? >> some of the best entrepreneurs and companies are the ones that try to find a way to say yes. however, it's really easy as a start-up to get what i call shiny objected syndrome, all those things coming your way. there's three things you can do to evaluate these opportunities and figure out which ones to take. first, does it align with your strategy? oftentimes we confuse tacti
podcasts.>> when we come back, jean mark stops by to tell us about tax deductions you should be looking into before the year ends. the community doesn't just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. >>> when you're building a company, you're going in one...
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how, um -- can i talk to you about your podcast?. i don't have time to do it. >> jimmy: you have this podcast. so you have a podcast called "bag man." >> yes. >> jimmy: and it comes -- you released it, i think it was last -- this past tuesday. number one on apple podcast, itunes. >> yeah, nice. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: not too bad. >> i know. >> jimmy: just hitting home runs. tell everyone what "bag man" is if you listen to this podcast. >> so you know watergate. and now we've got a president who, y know -- it's funny, we're going into this election, his campaign chy viis psonal lawyer, are all awaiting sentencing on felony charges. he is the subject of a special counsel of office investigation where there have been more than 100 felony charges already. so, everybody is like, "wow, watergate is the history." actually no, "bag man" is the history. right in the middle of watergate, spiro agnew, who was nixon's vice president, got forced out of office for being a corrupt -- mmm. [ light laughter ] like, he was freaking active
how, um -- can i talk to you about your podcast?. i don't have time to do it. >> jimmy: you have this podcast. so you have a podcast called "bag man." >> yes. >> jimmy: and it comes -- you released it, i think it was last -- this past tuesday. number one on apple podcast, itunes. >> yeah, nice. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: not too bad. >> i know. >> jimmy: just hitting home runs. tell everyone what "bag man" is if you listen to...
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made yo to do a podcast?hat a lot of people think of models as just a pretty face. so, nowadays models have a a platform. and we have something that we want to say and that we want our voices to be heard. and i wanted to interview people who also had that same thing so that we can get -- so that we can have -- >> jimmy: dialogue. >> thank you. there weo, dialogue. kim kardashian picked spinach out of my teeth. you know --: >> jimit, tell me that story. because that's what i was gonna ask you about. kim kardashian picking spiouch out ofteeth. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: how does this happen? i mean -- >> well, okay. so, when she came on i was fagirling. and in the middle of my fan-girling, i was like, "and then you picked spinach out of teeth." she goes, "girl, i wasn't gonna let you walk around the met with spinach in your teeth." -->> jimmy: explain what i you're at the met? the met gala? >> i'm at the met. i have spinach in my t'rth and hanging out. and she literally is le, "oh, you have spinach in your teeth."
made yo to do a podcast?hat a lot of people think of models as just a pretty face. so, nowadays models have a a platform. and we have something that we want to say and that we want our voices to be heard. and i wanted to interview people who also had that same thing so that we can get -- so that we can have -- >> jimmy: dialogue. >> thank you. there weo, dialogue. kim kardashian picked spinach out of my teeth. you know --: >> jimit, tell me that story. because that's what i...
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and then she came on the podcast and we had -- >> jimmy: then i love that you had -- the podcast is goodmazing. >> jimmy: she is fantastic. >> yes. and i really liked what lilly and i were talking about. it's like tokenism in the industry that we're in, and how -- and how we have to get passed that. so, we're talking about a lot of hard subjects, but also fun things. >> jimmy: when -- i got to ask, because i don't even know how to even just pose for a photo. >> okay. >> jimmy: let -- really, i'm just always just like over the top. >> lilly and i actually talked about that. lilly and i definitely talk about that. >> jimmy: walking the runway is a whole different deal. i don't even know if anyone understands how hard it is to walk. i know walk the runway, you have to do a certain thing. you have to move a certain way. >> yes. >> jimmy: there's people starring at you, judging you, the whole thing. >> the whole time. so first of all, michael kors told me to not move my hips, because it was too womanly. he's like, "walk more like a a boy." but you see these hips. they aren't gonna be -- there
and then she came on the podcast and we had -- >> jimmy: then i love that you had -- the podcast is goodmazing. >> jimmy: she is fantastic. >> yes. and i really liked what lilly and i were talking about. it's like tokenism in the industry that we're in, and how -- and how we have to get passed that. so, we're talking about a lot of hard subjects, but also fun things. >> jimmy: when -- i got to ask, because i don't even know how to even just pose for a photo. >>...
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announcer: find that under the podcast have of the free c-span -- podcast of the free c-span radio app. >> we would like to welcome michael ferris for coming here today. we will talk about all of the economic subsidies in virginia -- what new city york city gave out to amazon. you did a study of the large-scale bidding war that did -- went around the country for amazon. what did you find? >>
announcer: find that under the podcast have of the free c-span -- podcast of the free c-span radio app. >> we would like to welcome michael ferris for coming here today. we will talk about all of the economic subsidies in virginia -- what new city york city gave out to amazon. you did a study of the large-scale bidding war that did -- went around the country for amazon. what did you find? >>
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free from tunein or wherever you get your podcasts.une in next tyime. i'm j.j. ramberg, and remember, we make your business our business. >> announcer: sponsored by -- 't just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. >>> good morning, everybody. this is "up." i'm david gura. president trump says he answered the special counsel's questions. does this mean the end of the russia investigation is near? >> i haven't submitted them yet. i just finished them. i've been a little busy, as you know. >>> plus president trump love/hate relationship with leaks and wikileaks, turning its attention to wikileaks founder julian assange. >> this wikileaks is like a pressure trove. >> we've got to stop the leaks. they're dangerous
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. >>> listen to c-span's "the weekly" podcast. this week part one of a two-part interview with three nationally known presidential historians. douglas brinkley, edna green d medford and richard smith who share feelings on the trump presidency. >> meeting somebody who has impeachment swirling around them and somebody who is not able to close or heal a racial divide in the country. >> there is a real animosity between the press and the president as early as john adams. because he's the person who is pushing toward this act of 1978. what that act does is it actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and of the president. >> find c-span's "the weekly" under the podcast tab or wherever you go for podcasts. >>> next a summit focusing on technology policy, digital innovation, education and data privacy. hosted by the meridian international center, it's two hours and 20 minutes. >> announcer: president and ceo meridian national center
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for podcasts.oming up tonight on c-span, steve bannon and david from debate globalism versus cheneylism, then dick and land panetta discuss national security. after that, prime minister question time from the british house of commons. later, the work of the initiative, she founded with her husband mark zuckerberg. next, former white house state -- chief strategist david frum steve bannon and debate the rise of populism in the biannual munk debate, held in toronto. the 90 minute debate was moderated by munk debate director. >> you don't know which of your facts will be demolished. you don't know which of your arguments will be totally destroyed. you are not rattled, are you shaken up? you don't know what to say, but you have to say something.
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check out the podcast called "been there built that." we're in the middle of our third season. download is for free. we look forward to seeing you next time. i'm j.j. ramburg. remember, we make your business our business. the community doesn't just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. >>> hey everybody, i'm david gura and "this is up." a recount is on and the clock is ticking. more than 8 million ballots counted by thursday and the candidates are ready for a fight. >> we don't just get the opportunity to stop counting votes because we don't like the direction in which the vote tally is headed. >> there are protests, question legitimacy of the process and the president is getting in on it. >> he's not mincing words. he
check out the podcast called "been there built that." we're in the middle of our third season. download is for free. we look forward to seeing you next time. i'm j.j. ramburg. remember, we make your business our business. the community doesn't just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way...
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download it free from tunein or from wherever you get your podcasts. we look forward to seeing you next time. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and remember, we make your business our business. you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business loans for eligible card members up to fifty thousand dollars, decided in as little as 60 seconds. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. snow . >>> welcome to "up." i'm david gura. we are three, count them, three days a way from midterm elections and for the very first time president trump is acknowledging the possibility his party may not come out on top. >> the democrats, and it could happen, could happen -- i'll just figure it out. >> the president is crisscrossing the country in a last-ditch effort to boost turnout calling the democrats the party of crime. >> a blue wave would equal a crime wave.
download it free from tunein or from wherever you get your podcasts. we look forward to seeing you next time. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and remember, we make your business our business. you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business loans for eligible card members up to fifty thousand dollars, decided in as little as 60 seconds. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. snow . >>> welcome to "up." i'm...
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find it wherever you get your podcasts.n we return, tax deductions you should be looking into now before the year ends. and whether owners should pursue new opportunities or stay the course. the community doesn't just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. # . >>> when you're building a company, you're going in one direction and all of a sudden multiple directions open up and you can actually go in, and is it better to stay focused on the path you're on or dilly dally in the other ones or change and pivot all the way around? >> let me first say some of the best entrepreneurs and companies are the ones that try to find a way to say, yes." however, it's easy as a start-up to get shiny object syndrome. all the things come in your way. three things to do to evaluate he's opportunities and figure which to t
find it wherever you get your podcasts.n we return, tax deductions you should be looking into now before the year ends. and whether owners should pursue new opportunities or stay the course. the community doesn't just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. # . >>>...
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>> yeah. >> jimmy: what is the idea behind the podcast? and it's all about kids have imagination and playing and having fun playing and learning valuable lessons amongst themselves. you don't hear any parents in the podcast. >> jimmy: it's just kids. >> it's just kids playing, interacting, challenging each other, competing with each other, and learning what means to compete. >> jimmy: this is scripted? >> it is scripted. >> jimmy: do you direct this? >> i directed it. i created it and i had a brilliant writer named john who stepped in and wrote the scripts, and we've had a lot of fun. i mean, season one is the last episode's coming up shortly, next saturday, and we're off to outlining season two now. >> jimmy: you are? and the kid actors must be -- are they excited? >> we have adult actors but they're all just -- >> jimmy: playing kids. >> i mean, they're phenomenal. it's just -- you know, my little daughter still sings "lily's lemonade" to this day. they sing all the songs. >> jimmy: and the adult actors with the kids -- do they have kid
>> yeah. >> jimmy: what is the idea behind the podcast? and it's all about kids have imagination and playing and having fun playing and learning valuable lessons amongst themselves. you don't hear any parents in the podcast. >> jimmy: it's just kids. >> it's just kids playing, interacting, challenging each other, competing with each other, and learning what means to compete. >> jimmy: this is scripted? >> it is scripted. >> jimmy: do you direct this?...
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are in the more menu at al-jazeera dot com of course you can subscribe to the take on apple podcast or google play or if you get your podcasts and comments coming in from you as well hashtag a j news good twitter facebook and want sappers well alina is it still the time isn't right this is a good point about president and as we say drip feeding this information does he know is something that's going to be used as a bargaining chip in whatever deal he's been doing a great job so far but this is becoming a bit suspicious says she's watching on facebook facebook dot com slash al-jazeera for the live stream of that number plus one seven four five one triple one four nine on whatsapp and on telegram as well if you are using that messaging app also we are expecting to hear from the turkish president at some point in this hour he is had a visit from the ukrainian president petro poroshenko media waiting there in istanbul for the two leaders to come out we'll bring you that news conference and perhaps any lines on jamal khashoggi as and when it happens. now the hour is approaching us sancti
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we are in the middle of the third season of our podcast, been there, built that. i get to talk to business owners about the highs and lows of running their customompanies ans been really, really interesting. in 2010, karen sideman becker took a big risk and bought the company clear which had gone into bankruptcy. that is the biometrics company that gets you through security at the airport and other places very soon fast. now it has over 2 million customers. she talks to me about how important it is to be innovative and why she takes an optimistic approach to life. i hope you get a chance to listen to it. and if you do, please leave some comments. we would love to hear what you think. please check it out. it's called been there, built that. you can find it wherever you get your podcasts. >>> still to come, growth hacks you can implement today in your p business. and the conundrum of collecting data on your customers while still protecting their privacy. you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business loans for eligible card
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listen to this podcast. the slow burn podcast. wondfer it will change your perspective and i'm not holding her harmless but at age 24, makes the mistake and the feds step in. she's going to a food court with linda tripp. i thing this is what angered me as an attorney and gets headed off by federal type whose usher her into a hotel room. she's there for 11 hours, cautioned against making a phone call to a lawyer on and so forth and really for that? for that underlying incident, the full weight of the federal government is going to come down on a 24-year-old intern? no. and frankly too much on him. that was a domestic issue best handled in his marriage. the best response was for his clothing to be littered on the south lawn from the second floor window. don't get me started on that. still to come. >>> the amazon head quarters and the winners lost $2.8 billion. isn't there something wrong with this picture? and. >>> and an article in the wall street journal claiming hillary clinton is definite lay running in 2020 and will easily capt
listen to this podcast. the slow burn podcast. wondfer it will change your perspective and i'm not holding her harmless but at age 24, makes the mistake and the feds step in. she's going to a food court with linda tripp. i thing this is what angered me as an attorney and gets headed off by federal type whose usher her into a hotel room. she's there for 11 hours, cautioned against making a phone call to a lawyer on and so forth and really for that? for that underlying incident, the full weight...
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david greene / real estate investor & host, "bigger pockets" podcast: "then you have to consider then something breaks when you're a homeowner you pay for it not your landlord."number three-- using up all your savings.draining your bank account for the downpayment and closing costs is the wrong idea.david greene / real estate investor & host, "bigger pockets" podcast: "my advice would be to put as little down as you have to to get the best loan that you can." mistake number four-- buying a new construction home. experts say these are often in areas that have higher property taxes.and finally-- mistake number five-- trying to buy your forever home with your first house.david greene / real estate investor & host, "bigger pockets" podcast: "buy the house that makes the best sense for you right now and keep an open mind that that may not always be the case." for consumer watch-- i'm mary moloney. seeing as lebron is no longer in cleveland, one the questions of the season is if the warriors make it back to the finals for a 5th year in a row, which team out east could meet them there? an e
david greene / real estate investor & host, "bigger pockets" podcast: "then you have to consider then something breaks when you're a homeowner you pay for it not your landlord."number three-- using up all your savings.draining your bank account for the downpayment and closing costs is the wrong idea.david greene / real estate investor & host, "bigger pockets" podcast: "my advice would be to put as little down as you have to to get the best loan that...
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b, i think your podcast, the podcast format for you is really, really, really good. >> i love doing it. >> you're really good at it. you're always good at drawing people out. but being in that sort of tense environment with you, seeing you do it and being there in the moment, it's just great. and i'm really grateful that we had that time. so thank you. >> thank you. i feel the same way. i'm real excited for folks to hear it. >> okay, thanks. let's move on. there, you saw a little tender moment. we did it on tv by accident. all right. thanks to you for joining us this hour. thanksgiving week, it sort of looks like a vacation week if you squint at it, but but because the holiday doesn't come until thursday by definition, the first few days of thanksgiving week historically speaking, these are often a time when a whole bunch of news kind of gets crammed in all at once, whether it's because the news gods also want thursday off or it's because people are just trying to clear their inboxes before they go away or have some time for the holiday. the beginning of thanksgiving week is often a li
b, i think your podcast, the podcast format for you is really, really, really good. >> i love doing it. >> you're really good at it. you're always good at drawing people out. but being in that sort of tense environment with you, seeing you do it and being there in the moment, it's just great. and i'm really grateful that we had that time. so thank you. >> thank you. i feel the same way. i'm real excited for folks to hear it. >> okay, thanks. let's move on. there, you saw...
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. >> a staff writer at slate is also the coproducer of the hit podcast "slow burn."s kof is a msnbc contributor and mike, the new boo book, "uncovering clinton" and i apologize. >> it is not new, craig. >> it is written 20 years ago, and getting a little bit more attention recently. >> and there is the book on the screen. and let me start with this podcast that i have fallen in love with "slow burn" and back to the 90s when you could not escape the clinton investigation, and i want to play you a clip of the podcast. here it is. >> all eyes are on the fbi crime lab in washington, and tests are under way on a navy blue cocktail dress which lieu with wen ski turned over as evidence with her relationship with the president. >> on the night of august 3rd, the president left a formal dinner party in a tuxedo and went to meet ken starr, and there they stood watch as a white house doctor drew a 4 mill leet ers blood sample from clinton the's right arm. with his scheduled appearance before starr's grand jury coming up in just a few weeks, clinton was cornered. >> with the pod
. >> a staff writer at slate is also the coproducer of the hit podcast "slow burn."s kof is a msnbc contributor and mike, the new boo book, "uncovering clinton" and i apologize. >> it is not new, craig. >> it is written 20 years ago, and getting a little bit more attention recently. >> and there is the book on the screen. and let me start with this podcast that i have fallen in love with "slow burn" and back to the 90s when you could not...
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check out the podcast called "been there built that." we're in the middle of our third season. download is for free. we look forward to seeing you next time. i'm j.j. ramburg. remember, we make your business our business.
check out the podcast called "been there built that." we're in the middle of our third season. download is for free. we look forward to seeing you next time. i'm j.j. ramburg. remember, we make your business our business.
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b, i think your podcast, the podcast format for you is really, really, really good. >> i love doing itou're really good at it. you're always good at drawing people out. but being in that sort of tense environment with you, seeing you do it and being there in the moment, it's just great. and i'm really grateful that we had that time. so thank you. >> thank you. i feel the same way. i'm real excited for folks to hear it. >> okay, thanks. let's move on. there, you saw a little tender moment. we did it on tv by accident. all right. thanks to you for joining us
b, i think your podcast, the podcast format for you is really, really, really good. >> i love doing itou're really good at it. you're always good at drawing people out. but being in that sort of tense environment with you, seeing you do it and being there in the moment, it's just great. and i'm really grateful that we had that time. so thank you. >> thank you. i feel the same way. i'm real excited for folks to hear it. >> okay, thanks. let's move on. there, you saw a little...
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. >> jimmy: it started as a podcast. >> it was a podcast. >> jimmy: it was a podcast that was very wellhat? >> i did listen to it. >> jimmy: did you listen to it before sam came and said, maybe we should make a show out of it? >> i listened to it before it came out, it was sent to me to listen to, and i had never heard a podcast like this, that was just one continuous story. >> jimmy: scripted story. >> a scripted story. >> jimmy: unlike a lot of podcasts. >> played by some of my favorite actors, and it was great. and then a few months later, i think i heard from sam to talk about it, and here it is. >> jimmy: can you say anything about what is happening on the show, or do you prefer to keep it mysterious? >> well, it's hard to talk about. >> jimmy: yeah, i was thinking about it, how i would explain it, and i don't think i can. >> really? do you want to try? >> jimmy: i can try but i'm worried that i'm going to give something away and you're going to get mad at me. >> don't try. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] >> i mean, well, there's dermott. >> jimmy: dermott's in it, that we can say, ye
. >> jimmy: it started as a podcast. >> it was a podcast. >> jimmy: it was a podcast that was very wellhat? >> i did listen to it. >> jimmy: did you listen to it before sam came and said, maybe we should make a show out of it? >> i listened to it before it came out, it was sent to me to listen to, and i had never heard a podcast like this, that was just one continuous story. >> jimmy: scripted story. >> a scripted story. >> jimmy: unlike a...
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maria: what's your favorite podcast?oe rogan but i love the reporting, great journalism happening in podcasting and cheers to all of the great reporters. maria: fantastic. jared: the in fact, the audio medium for people is radio is dying, radio is dead, no. [laughter] dagen: coming from a radio guy. jared: from a minute we are born we are told stories to. maria: jared, thank, catch jared fox news 24/7 or siriusxm 115, still ahead cybermonday and set to be record, all things retail today next hour right here mornings with maria. stay with us. over 100 years ago, we were talking about the model t. now here we are talking about winning the most jd power iqs and appeal awards. talking about driver-assist technology talking about cars that talk and listen. talking about the highest customer loyalty in the country. but that's enough talking. seriously. that was a lot of talking. back to building . . . maria: welcome back. good monday morning. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is monday, november 26. your t
maria: what's your favorite podcast?oe rogan but i love the reporting, great journalism happening in podcasting and cheers to all of the great reporters. maria: fantastic. jared: the in fact, the audio medium for people is radio is dying, radio is dead, no. [laughter] dagen: coming from a radio guy. jared: from a minute we are born we are told stories to. maria: jared, thank, catch jared fox news 24/7 or siriusxm 115, still ahead cybermonday and set to be record, all things retail today next...
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eric was a best on our podcast. the most recent edition to the with pod hall of fame is rachel madd maddow. you can find both of our podcasts on tune in or wherever you get rain shower podcasts that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> have you mentioned to people that podcasts are fun to listen in the car on long drives? >> i haven't. or when you're walking the dog or doing chores or cooking. >> sure. for example, we should think of those things if we think of it. thanks, my friend. much appreciated. and thanks to all at home for joining us this hour. there has been a lot of fairly heavy news that has broken today and into tonight. i want to tell you at the outset tonight that we have two guests on the show here this hour, both of whom are former very senior fbi officials. now one of these guests who we're going have tonight is someone who you have met before. he has been on the show a number of
eric was a best on our podcast. the most recent edition to the with pod hall of fame is rachel madd maddow. you can find both of our podcasts on tune in or wherever you get rain shower podcasts that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> have you mentioned to people that podcasts are fun to listen in the car on long drives? >> i haven't. or when you're walking the dog or doing chores or cooking. >> sure. for example, we...
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listening to rebecca traister and celeste ng taping the podcast. live coverage on book tv. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
listening to rebecca traister and celeste ng taping the podcast. live coverage on book tv. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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listen to c-span's weekly podcast. of aweek, part one two-part interview with three nationally known presidential historians. they share historical context for the trump presidency. >> i see him as an andrew johnson-like president. somebody who has impeachment swirling around him. healody who is not able to the racial divide in the country. >> there is a real animosity. person who is pushing for the sedition act of 1798. what that does is, it actually tries to present criticism of the government and a president. >> find c-span's "the weekly," wherever you go for podcasts. >> each week, "american artifacts" takes you to museums and historic laces to learn about history. 35 english settlers arrived in berkeley, virginia. we talked to graham woodlief, descendent of the group's leader, captain john woodlief, about how these colonists celebrated the first english -- first english thanksgiving in america. artifacts from the settlement to determine is exact location.
listen to c-span's weekly podcast. of aweek, part one two-part interview with three nationally known presidential historians. they share historical context for the trump presidency. >> i see him as an andrew johnson-like president. somebody who has impeachment swirling around him. healody who is not able to the racial divide in the country. >> there is a real animosity. person who is pushing for the sedition act of 1798. what that does is, it actually tries to present criticism of...
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find c-span's biweekly on the free c-span radio app under the podcast or wherever you go for podcast. interview withs senator bob corker of tennessee, who is retiring at the end of this term. he talks about his tenure in the congress. this is 45 minutes.
find c-span's biweekly on the free c-span radio app under the podcast or wherever you go for podcast. interview withs senator bob corker of tennessee, who is retiring at the end of this term. he talks about his tenure in the congress. this is 45 minutes.
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. >> that was tesla ceo elon musk talking in a podcast released this morning .shares of the electric auto maker have been on a rollerer coaster but the stock is up 15% in a month. tesla shares also briefly broke above the 347 level where it was before musk's infamous funding secure tweet back in august. will it be a mooting road ahead now for tesla in he did sound like a grownup. >> he did sound a little bit i mean the rebound in the stock is that musk is still there. the worst thing for it is that he couldn't be the ceo or couldn't drive the bus on this that's why the stock is up i don't think it's necessarily very smooth sailing. >> and the quarter was huge. >> it was big. >> on the podcast did he say he didn't think. >> they think they're profitable every quarter from now on they do not need to raise money. >> right. >> they don't need money. >> if that's the case that's big. >> the irony for me is that statement is extraordinary and if accurate -- i'm not going to say if true. -- nord if if this truly happens. the stock should be higher the best thing for tesla is that it's not i
. >> that was tesla ceo elon musk talking in a podcast released this morning .shares of the electric auto maker have been on a rollerer coaster but the stock is up 15% in a month. tesla shares also briefly broke above the 347 level where it was before musk's infamous funding secure tweet back in august. will it be a mooting road ahead now for tesla in he did sound like a grownup. >> he did sound a little bit i mean the rebound in the stock is that musk is still there. the worst...
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the weeklyc-span's under the podcasts or wherever you go for podcasts. announcer: next, a hearing on g.i. bill payment delays. under secretary for benefits paul lawrence and other officials testified before a house subcommittee. >> good afternoon, everyone. the subcommittee will come to order. i'm going to apologize in advance for the length of my remarks. but i think they're important. so let's begin. first, again, thanks for everybody being here and everybody participating in the hearing. the subcommittee on economic opportunity, where we'll continue the oversight, the implementation of the post-9/11 g.i. bill of 2017. and associated payment processing delays. as i said in the two previous hearings, this subcommittee has held on this topic, it's critical that we work to ensure this bill is implemented so veterans receive their due benefits they deserve in a timely and consistent manner. after all, if all we do is pass reform bills that are just kind of a m
the weeklyc-span's under the podcasts or wherever you go for podcasts. announcer: next, a hearing on g.i. bill payment delays. under secretary for benefits paul lawrence and other officials testified before a house subcommittee. >> good afternoon, everyone. the subcommittee will come to order. i'm going to apologize in advance for the length of my remarks. but i think they're important. so let's begin. first, again, thanks for everybody being here and everybody participating in the...
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you can also listen to our podcast. carol: you can also find us online and the mobile app.e are having some closely watched global elections. brazil marked a hard pivot to the right. but real and fake news campaigns on whatsapp has prompted a lot of concerns. brazil has an extremely social culture. the people have been ahead of the game in terms of adopting social media. in brazil people use facebook and twitter. what they are using a lot is whatsapp. is the primus -- primary messaging forum here. election, everyone in the u.s. would be talking about it. in brazil, that would happen on private whatsapp conversations. jason: take us inside some of those conversations. anyone who is a sentiment human that tears about politics -- cares about politics, everywhere. u.s.,n: just like in the you have families that come together at thanksgiving, cousins and uncles. people are together in a forum having a conversation about to they will vote for in one of the most important elections in the country's history. a lot of brazilians ended up leaving their family groups, quite a statemen
you can also listen to our podcast. carol: you can also find us online and the mobile app.e are having some closely watched global elections. brazil marked a hard pivot to the right. but real and fake news campaigns on whatsapp has prompted a lot of concerns. brazil has an extremely social culture. the people have been ahead of the game in terms of adopting social media. in brazil people use facebook and twitter. what they are using a lot is whatsapp. is the primus -- primary messaging forum...
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. ♪ ♪ as a podcast on itunes. scott: welcome back to "press:here."t to take you out to a lab at ucsf hospitals, where doctors are working with virtual reality and other tech tools to spread medical knowledge around the world. here's a video conference between doctors in the bay area and doctors in cameroon. the nonprofit health4theworld uses video, apps, and vr to spread knowledge. now, it's hard to show video--virtual reality on television, but here's a glimpse at what doctors and patients are looking at as they work to understand stroke. dr. bhavya rehani is ceo of the nonprofit behind this effort, health4theworld. thanks for being with us this morning. bhavya rehani: thanks for having me. scott: so, you are a professional doctor, you are a professor at ucsf, and you run a charity as well? bhavya: that's right. scott: and find the time to do all those? bhavya: it's amazing. it's so fulfilling that it's worth it. scott: what originally inspired this? bhavya: so, you know, i used to visit my granddad in a small village in india, and he had no access
. ♪ ♪ as a podcast on itunes. scott: welcome back to "press:here."t to take you out to a lab at ucsf hospitals, where doctors are working with virtual reality and other tech tools to spread medical knowledge around the world. here's a video conference between doctors in the bay area and doctors in cameroon. the nonprofit health4theworld uses video, apps, and vr to spread knowledge. now, it's hard to show video--virtual reality on television, but here's a glimpse at what doctors...
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&a.q >> listen to c-span's weekly podcast. this week, part one of a two-part interview with three nationally known residential historians. they share historical context for the trump presidency. >> it is an andrew johnson like president. somebody who has impeachment swirling around him, somebody who is not able to close or heal a racial divide. is a real animosity between the press and the president as early as john adams, because he is the person who is pushing for the sedition .ct of 1798 and what that does is it actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and of the present. >> find it c-span's of the weekly on the free radio app or wherever you go for podcasts. >> mexico's ambassador to the united states joined a discussion on the current state of the u.s.-mexico relationship. in light of the recent trade agreement. the former u.s. ambassador to mexico also spoke about lessons learned in the old nafta agreement. this is an hour and 20 minutes.
&a.q >> listen to c-span's weekly podcast. this week, part one of a two-part interview with three nationally known residential historians. they share historical context for the trump presidency. >> it is an andrew johnson like president. somebody who has impeachment swirling around him, somebody who is not able to close or heal a racial divide. is a real animosity between the press and the president as early as john adams, because he is the person who is pushing for the sedition...
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. >>> y conmente juicio chapo guzmÁn, estrenamos podcast de toticias telemundo, cada semana hablamosles la navidad cam compartiÓ protagonismo con halloween, veamos. >>> aÚn no se terminan los dulces de hayo "whip" y de pronto llegÓ la navidad. los pasillos y estantes se han llenado de colores decembrinos es el espÍritu navideÑo a iniciÓs de noviembre. >>> en este tiempo ya estÁ todo listo para navidad. >>> para algunos la navidad adelantada es bienvenida. >>> es muy bonito porque regresa el espÍritu de niÑo. >>> pero otros como esta familia creen que es conveniente esperar un poco mÁs. >>> puÉs creo que, es muy corr esperamos despuÉs de thanksgivin thanksgivings. >>> las ventas en noviembre y diciembre podrÍan aumentar 4, 8% respecto a aÑo pasado, esto significa gasto promedio de mil dÓlares por cada consumidor. >>> segÚn expertos la explosiÓn de ventas, se darÁ no en tiene das, sino en las pÁginas de internet. >>> las compras en lÍnea podrian aumentar 15%, superando los 120 billones de dÓlares, sien en persona o internet, la recomendaciÓn es la misma, compare precios y aproveche una
. >>> y conmente juicio chapo guzmÁn, estrenamos podcast de toticias telemundo, cada semana hablamosles la navidad cam compartiÓ protagonismo con halloween, veamos. >>> aÚn no se terminan los dulces de hayo "whip" y de pronto llegÓ la navidad. los pasillos y estantes se han llenado de colores decembrinos es el espÍritu navideÑo a iniciÓs de noviembre. >>> en este tiempo ya estÁ todo listo para navidad. >>> para algunos la navidad adelantada...
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if you want to listen to more the podcast, grand divisions tennessee politics podcast. stay tuned. we have more to come. check out their work mris work as well. thanks again. >> do you all have a signing after this? legislative plaza? >> okay. okay. >> great. thank you all for coming. >> thank you. [applause]
if you want to listen to more the podcast, grand divisions tennessee politics podcast. stay tuned. we have more to come. check out their work mris work as well. thanks again. >> do you all have a signing after this? legislative plaza? >> okay. okay. >> great. thank you all for coming. >> thank you. [applause]
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if you want to listen to more the podcast, grand divisions tennessee politics podcast. stay tuned. we have more to come. check out their work mris work as well. thanks again. >> do you all have a signing after this? legislative plaza? >> okay. okay. >> great. thank you all for coming. >> thank you. [applause] >> you can watch this and all other book tv programs from the past 20 years at book tv.org. type the author's name and the word book in the search bar at the top of the page. >> our coverage of the recent southern festival of books continues now with a discussion on andrew jackson
if you want to listen to more the podcast, grand divisions tennessee politics podcast. stay tuned. we have more to come. check out their work mris work as well. thanks again. >> do you all have a signing after this? legislative plaza? >> okay. okay. >> great. thank you all for coming. >> thank you. [applause] >> you can watch this and all other book tv programs from the past 20 years at book tv.org. type the author's name and the word book in the search bar at the...
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hear the podcast on the apple podcast app and all major platforms.r morning with some meaty breakfast burritos? this guy. get my meat lovers with bacon, sausage, and ham. or grande sausage with creamy sriracha. because at jack in the box, whoops, we're all about bulking up breakfast. meaty, baby! try my meaty breakfast burritos. with ham, grilled sausage,th my and hickory-smoked bacon.rrito or my grande sausage breakfast burrito with creamy sriracha and crispy hash browns. i'm all about bulking up breakfast! [grunt] try my meaty breakfast burritos. part of the breakfast burrito family. >>> that does it for us. tune in to >>> this is a kpix 5 morning update. >> it's 8:55 i'm kenny choy. the devastating campfires now to blame for the deaths of 42 people. president trump has now approved a major disaster declaration that will make more federal resources available for firefighters. taking a live look now from our sales floor tower camera. the thick smoke from the fire still blanketing this area triggering another spare the air alert today for most of the
hear the podcast on the apple podcast app and all major platforms.r morning with some meaty breakfast burritos? this guy. get my meat lovers with bacon, sausage, and ham. or grande sausage with creamy sriracha. because at jack in the box, whoops, we're all about bulking up breakfast. meaty, baby! try my meaty breakfast burritos. with ham, grilled sausage,th my and hickory-smoked bacon.rrito or my grande sausage breakfast burrito with creamy sriracha and crispy hash browns. i'm all about bulking...
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and i don't know the podcast. >> true story. >> jimmy: but i know it's a a giant podcast.tionship and things start to emerge, cracks start to appear. her daughters are the first ones to -- >> jimmy: she has two kids. and they're like, "there's something wrong with this dude." >> something wrong. creepy. >> jimmy: "don't date this guy." yeah. >> cargo shorts. >> jimmy: you roll up in cargo shorts where she's not -- [ laughter ] she's dressed up to go on a a date. you just showed up in cargo shorts. >> would you be suspicious of a a man in cargo shorts or do you rock them in summer? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've been known to wear cargo shorts. >> me, too. [ laughter ] i was like -- >> jimmy: i don't know if i use -- i don't use the pockets, the bottom pockets. >> you can't -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i use the top pockets and that's enough. [ laughter ] i mean, if i had more than that, i shouldn't be outside walking around. i mean, i feel like -- [ laughter ] i feel like -- i don't know what i would use those other pockets for. >> they're really handy, jimmy. >> jimmy: really?
and i don't know the podcast. >> true story. >> jimmy: but i know it's a a giant podcast.tionship and things start to emerge, cracks start to appear. her daughters are the first ones to -- >> jimmy: she has two kids. and they're like, "there's something wrong with this dude." >> something wrong. creepy. >> jimmy: "don't date this guy." yeah. >> cargo shorts. >> jimmy: you roll up in cargo shorts where she's not -- [ laughter ] she's...
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weekly" onpan's "the the free c-span radio app on the podcast tab or wherever you go for podcasts.nnouncer: former president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush receive a the liberty medal. one hour and 25 minutes. ♪
weekly" onpan's "the the free c-span radio app on the podcast tab or wherever you go for podcasts.nnouncer: former president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush receive a the liberty medal. one hour and 25 minutes. ♪
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podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. wherever you get your podcasts. "the 11th hour with brian williams" is up next. >>> tonight, nearing 700 days of the trump presidency, shattering norms left and right, insulting revered patriots with impunity, unapologetic, and all the while living under the cloud of the mueller investigation. covering it all night after night, we strive to get it right. but we don't often know right then in the moment how big a story is going to be. tonight we look back and wonder if we only knew what was to come, as "the 11th hour" gets under way on this post-thanksgiving evening. >>> and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. we hope you had a happy thanksgiving and we thought we would take advantage of this post-thanksgiving period during this holiday weekend and take a bit of a holiday ourselves from the drumbeat, not the one in our theme song, more like the drubbing of news that we cover here each night. we are now midway through the president's term, and nearin
podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts. wherever you get your podcasts. "the 11th hour with brian williams" is up next. >>> tonight, nearing 700 days of the trump presidency, shattering norms left and right, insulting revered patriots with impunity, unapologetic, and all the while living under the cloud of the mueller investigation. covering it all night after night, we strive to get it right. but we don't often know right then in the moment how big a story is going...
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it's the amazon show based on a podcast. it has endless characters played by julia roberts. one of the great characters in the show is florida. it's thinks into the shows a bird with somebody flying through the window, the amazing thing with florida, is that florida looks like a government conspiracy. at least they can make florida look like a government conspiracy. the weird play, we don't know where you are and you are some anonymous office park. sorry that's insulting but that's a weird era that rises up in the show. it's incredibly effective and critical part of part of that show works. it's really good. >> first, let's give a shout out to our fan jan. thank you for coming. [applause] my recommendation is a new album that is annie's. interstate gospel. the country super. it's miranda lambert in a third woman who -- i cannot remember her name. it's just, if you like casey, in that vein of country music, except casey feels a little tweak to me. annie's is really just down home country. they are singing about their pill addictions. there is -- the country melodrama through
it's the amazon show based on a podcast. it has endless characters played by julia roberts. one of the great characters in the show is florida. it's thinks into the shows a bird with somebody flying through the window, the amazing thing with florida, is that florida looks like a government conspiracy. at least they can make florida look like a government conspiracy. the weird play, we don't know where you are and you are some anonymous office park. sorry that's insulting but that's a weird era...