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the ceos of cloudflare and sirius xm are on the other side of this break. "techcheck" is just getting started here i think you're going to like it here. umm, why is everyone... throwing things at me? look, as cfo it's my job to be ready for whatever's next. that's why i have my finance team, randomly hurl things at me. it's also why we use workday. it gives us insights, so we quickly pivot our strategy, people, planning, you name it. sorry, sir. i will aim straight at your next step. see that you do. would you like some coffee? workday. the finance, hr, and planning system for a changing world. ♪ >>> welcome back cloudflare calling out amazon web services over bandwidth pricing saying high prices are hurting amazon customers an joining us now to discuss, cloudflare's ceo matthew prince. matthew, welcome back. you also want them to join your bandwidth alliance, right? >> yes, so we're a supplier to amazon we let them use our network for free and unlike microsoft and google, who then discount for their customers the price of bandwidth, amazon stands alone in
the ceos of cloudflare and sirius xm are on the other side of this break. "techcheck" is just getting started here i think you're going to like it here. umm, why is everyone... throwing things at me? look, as cfo it's my job to be ready for whatever's next. that's why i have my finance team, randomly hurl things at me. it's also why we use workday. it gives us insights, so we quickly pivot our strategy, people, planning, you name it. sorry, sir. i will aim straight at your next step....
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xm cfo. >> sirius xm shares are pretty much flat. also developing a free ad-supported version and now competing with facebook, spotify and clubhouse. >> many other competitors down play the value of live now there is a lot more attention around that. we've already had an established base there with talent where they can engage with listeners and their fans directly. we'll continue to explore opportunities to build that in more social areas as well. that stretch that is enabling them to compete. trying to take share of the traditional radio. i asked whether there was an opportunity for her company in the new limit apple has put on facebook and their ability to target ads >> because of that first party data we've had a well established base of advertisers that support supported pandora. our acquisition of sticker they are really looking to be able to access music and talk. we have multiple formats >> now on the heels of other leaders. they'll be disciplined and other talent >> it is always a mogulfest there at sun valley and this is ma
xm cfo. >> sirius xm shares are pretty much flat. also developing a free ad-supported version and now competing with facebook, spotify and clubhouse. >> many other competitors down play the value of live now there is a lot more attention around that. we've already had an established base there with talent where they can engage with listeners and their fans directly. we'll continue to explore opportunities to build that in more social areas as well. that stretch that is enabling them...
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but i have apps that include pandora, youtube music tune in sirius x m radio garden, itunes, spotify, jango, apple, music. speaker, live by live, i heart music, stitcher, and sound cloud. and that's for somebody who listen to a lot of talk radio gosh, but when i was music i want one i want to get and i'm going to more likely get it from there than from any place these buttons you've just recited to are now all over the dashboard, a new car is crowding out. the m f. m buttons. we're speaking with esteemed radio executive turn media studies professor david bernstein and paul glazer, who in addition to owning radio stations is himself a popular conservative radio and tv ponder his blog is you tell me texas dot com. david and paul both appeared at the recent talker as conference at hoster university, as did bill o'reilly without rush limbaugh, who is really the leader of it. no doubt the rush limbaugh was the leader of the conservative movement in america. there's no politician came close to him and there's nobody on television that can touch him. and he had built that up over decades and
but i have apps that include pandora, youtube music tune in sirius x m radio garden, itunes, spotify, jango, apple, music. speaker, live by live, i heart music, stitcher, and sound cloud. and that's for somebody who listen to a lot of talk radio gosh, but when i was music i want one i want to get and i'm going to more likely get it from there than from any place these buttons you've just recited to are now all over the dashboard, a new car is crowding out. the m f. m buttons. we're speaking...
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it's television for sirius readers. next on c-span's american history tv here a personal remembrance about escaping the holocaust then civil rights attorney. fred gray will discuss his work with rosa parks martin luther king jr. and others in the civil rights movement find more information on your program guide or at c-span.org/history. good morning, and thank you for joining us for another episode in the museum's facebook live series. i'm your host historian, edna friedberg. during each program. we explore an aspect of holocaust history and its relevance to our world today. this month as we commemorate asian american and pacific islander heritage month we do so at a time while witnessing a disturbing rise in hate speech and violence against asian americans individuals and communities. during our period of history, although japan was nazi germany's ally in world war ii today. we will highlight a japanese diplomat who defied that alliance to help european jews during the holocaust. we will also recognize the sacrifice ma
it's television for sirius readers. next on c-span's american history tv here a personal remembrance about escaping the holocaust then civil rights attorney. fred gray will discuss his work with rosa parks martin luther king jr. and others in the civil rights movement find more information on your program guide or at c-span.org/history. good morning, and thank you for joining us for another episode in the museum's facebook live series. i'm your host historian, edna friedberg. during each...
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sirius still holding onto a big gain. ups a big laggard, down 8.8%.re margin view, operating margins view, coming under pressure, not meeting. plus, the idea of the pandemic coming to an end, is that going to hurt ups? this is a were markable chart. this is the percentage of the companies eating. 80% of companies have made earnings, and this is a big move up over the last decade. it probably points to the idea that companies' management teams have really learned how to guide expectations. alix: also, easy comps this quarter as well. thanks so much. let's get more with victoria fernandez, across mark -- crossmark chief asset strategist. victoria: we probably are at peak earnings at this point in time. we look at the beats abigail was showing us, and they are huge, but they have easy comps, so that is helping. plus, they have been able to start through some of the price increases. you have heard from many companies, unilever, coke, pepsico that they have been passing through those prices, and consumers are willing to pay them right now because consumers
sirius still holding onto a big gain. ups a big laggard, down 8.8%.re margin view, operating margins view, coming under pressure, not meeting. plus, the idea of the pandemic coming to an end, is that going to hurt ups? this is a were markable chart. this is the percentage of the companies eating. 80% of companies have made earnings, and this is a big move up over the last decade. it probably points to the idea that companies' management teams have really learned how to guide expectations. alix:...
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about this decision, if you're playing 20 bucks a month to listen to him on a streaming service like siriushings to listen to, just not stern. not until september, which has some folks out there canceling their subscriptions, not me, i happen to feel like serious is worth the 20 bucks, even if i can't get my howard for a few months. >> shannon: as long as i get my 80s on eight, i'm playing for serious. maybe next year you and i will get that $500 million of vacation. until then -- >> i'm out of here. >> shannon: forget summer -- exactly, take me with you. at kevin, come back and we will talk some good news in just a little bit. teachers under fire for any pushback against critical race theory, and our next guest is a third grade teacher from north carolina sharing documents and speaking to fox news that night exclusively over what she's experienced. we'll talk about that, next. to give you exceptional care and 20% off your treatment plan. new patients, take the first step with a complete exam and x-rays that are free without insurance. because our nationwide network of over 1,500 doctors at
about this decision, if you're playing 20 bucks a month to listen to him on a streaming service like siriushings to listen to, just not stern. not until september, which has some folks out there canceling their subscriptions, not me, i happen to feel like serious is worth the 20 bucks, even if i can't get my howard for a few months. >> shannon: as long as i get my 80s on eight, i'm playing for serious. maybe next year you and i will get that $500 million of vacation. until then --...
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here's what andrea told me on my sirius xm radio program this week. >> my opinion is a political thing in town. that's all it is. >> what do you mean? >> it's a democratic play. no one said a word to me about those. now because i have them on my fence, he's our president, but now they have an issue with it. joining me is the mayor, mayor, nice to see you. she's laying it off on you and your partisanship. what's your response? >> thank you for having me on, michael. i think it's interesting because it's a contradictory statement in and of itself. so the fact of the mart is that there has been political signage up for the last two years. the only time code enforcement saw it fit to make any citation was when the profane language came up. this is not about politics. this is about not right or left, as mayor in a place like new jersey in a small town, potholes aren't republican or democrat, but profanity doesn't have a political tilt one way or the other either. so we actually just to give a little background, we used to have an ordinance on the books where you couldn't have political sign
here's what andrea told me on my sirius xm radio program this week. >> my opinion is a political thing in town. that's all it is. >> what do you mean? >> it's a democratic play. no one said a word to me about those. now because i have them on my fence, he's our president, but now they have an issue with it. joining me is the mayor, mayor, nice to see you. she's laying it off on you and your partisanship. what's your response? >> thank you for having me on, michael. i...
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, sirius/xm, channel 108.in and cheetos. that's what you're saying, uncle al >> absolutely. >> more on that later. >>> first up, jennifer lopez following the release of her latest single. j. lo sat down for a conversation to break down the new track and during that conversation, j. lo was asked about the recent resurgence of her 2002 album, coming out at the time she was in a previous relationship with ben affleck. j.lo had this to say about why she thinks fans have been going back to that record lately >> the name of that album was "this is me then," right that was a moment. and when you go back and you hear that, you hear the purity and the love there i think that's why people went back as they saw different things happening in my life now and they go, wow, really and i think it gave people hope, you know, and it gives them, you know, that some things do last forever, you know? >> a little cryptic. >> wait, wait. wait, wait, wait what >> what does that mean >> want to dissect that? >> some things do last for
, sirius/xm, channel 108.in and cheetos. that's what you're saying, uncle al >> absolutely. >> more on that later. >>> first up, jennifer lopez following the release of her latest single. j. lo sat down for a conversation to break down the new track and during that conversation, j. lo was asked about the recent resurgence of her 2002 album, coming out at the time she was in a previous relationship with ben affleck. j.lo had this to say about why she thinks fans have been...
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on the downside, sirius xm, that is more of an analyst call.omberg. ♪ dani: live from london, i'm dani burger, with alix steel in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." we are only of about six basis points on the s&p 500, but really key is the breakdown of what is moving. you still have the nasdaq outperforming. that is -- alix: a much bigger draw than expected and a surprise because last week, we saw a build. in the product space, you cite draw and gasoline inventories and cushing, so overall products drawing, even though final utilization moved down just a touch. demand is super solid. so this is overall a pretty solid report. you are seeing oil hold around $72 a barrel. in terms of the indicator of demand, this feels like a solid report. we will have to see what the import/export numbers were. if we wind up h mandate, a delta variant still spread, does that restrict people's movements? does this start to affect sentiment or make us want to save more? dani: i wonder what the international travel picture does to that because obviously, that i
on the downside, sirius xm, that is more of an analyst call.omberg. ♪ dani: live from london, i'm dani burger, with alix steel in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." we are only of about six basis points on the s&p 500, but really key is the breakdown of what is moving. you still have the nasdaq outperforming. that is -- alix: a much bigger draw than expected and a surprise because last week, we saw a build. in the product space, you cite draw and gasoline inventories and...
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she told sirius xm about the meaning of -- [speaking foreign language] -- or change the stuff. >> justight, whatever it is in your life, make that move and dance. >> boom. there you have it. sounds like it may be or may not be a reference to her break up with alex rodriguez. j.lo has been spotted with former fiance ben affleck. >>> now to a pop pod for dan. a pandemic positive, your relationship with your cat. a new study found that people reporting their cats to be more affectionate since we have been home so much. those surveyed found their animal companions followed them around and are less aloof. that's how we describe you, dan. many dog owners reported negative changes in their pets. pooches become more needy and displaying signs of separation anxiety. the findings showing how much we need our furry cats. >> do the number of cats matter? dan has a lot. >> those are my cats. one came to my office yesterday. he was trying to get me to pay attention to him. i kicked him out. then he came back and scooted on the rug. >> just for you. >> the good old scoot. >>> finally, you remember la
she told sirius xm about the meaning of -- [speaking foreign language] -- or change the stuff. >> justight, whatever it is in your life, make that move and dance. >> boom. there you have it. sounds like it may be or may not be a reference to her break up with alex rodriguez. j.lo has been spotted with former fiance ben affleck. >>> now to a pop pod for dan. a pandemic positive, your relationship with your cat. a new study found that people reporting their cats to be more...
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they're charging $10 a month for sirius xm radio, $199 a month for autonomous driving features.fferings almost 100% drops to the which drops to the bottom line that's why tesla is doing better than the others. now, can they keep this up we'll have to see. $634 billion is nosebleed high >> you know, steve and/or phil -- let me start with you, steve -- a lot of troubles that have voxed the auto industry trace back to shortage of silicon chips, but i can't imagine that there's an automobile that uses more chips probably than tesla. how have they been able, or have they, been able to sidestep it >> tesla is being hit by shortages just like everyone else elon musk seize over the horizon a bit more than anyone anytime he sees a shortage,'s he did with the batteries four, five years ago, he takes it in-house he takes over control. by and large, he's done that successfully steve -- excuse me -- phil, do you have a viewpoint on the chips? >> no, i agree with steve. i also think that elon musk has alluded to the fact they were impacted to a certain extent by the chip shortage. will we get
they're charging $10 a month for sirius xm radio, $199 a month for autonomous driving features.fferings almost 100% drops to the which drops to the bottom line that's why tesla is doing better than the others. now, can they keep this up we'll have to see. $634 billion is nosebleed high >> you know, steve and/or phil -- let me start with you, steve -- a lot of troubles that have voxed the auto industry trace back to shortage of silicon chips, but i can't imagine that there's an automobile...
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meanwhile today admitted that there is no end game plan for the democrats to flood the lone star state on sirius democrats trip to washington will not ultimately present voter integrity bill from becoming law. in the meantime, governor abbott, shannon, they have to bring them back by force, at least some of them. we will see if that happens appearance be won the game of chicken is heating up. president biden is rattling senate benefit with massive spending program calling it human infrastructure and the price tagged in the trillions. that is despite inflation and warnings from the right and actually the people on the left. what can you tell us about those? >> democrats are inching closer but not quite there and spin and possibly $3.5 trillion on a package that is loosely being described as infrastructure, however, shannon, progressive wing wants to spend more. we are talking $6 trillion all of which g.o.p. senators that you pointed out, frankly up in arms. they pointed rising cost to consumer goods which have gone really sky-high since biden sent to the office and really begun to hurt the averag
meanwhile today admitted that there is no end game plan for the democrats to flood the lone star state on sirius democrats trip to washington will not ultimately present voter integrity bill from becoming law. in the meantime, governor abbott, shannon, they have to bring them back by force, at least some of them. we will see if that happens appearance be won the game of chicken is heating up. president biden is rattling senate benefit with massive spending program calling it human...
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, hit the record button or text a friend and tell them to tune in or if you're in the car tune up siriusure reference and share. i'm sure you're hearing things in our community about how we should teach race in schools and the term that's taking over the critical race theory. conservative politicians and the right wing see it as an issue that riles up their base, and they're right. school board meetings turning into screaming matches. parents rn raising concerns there. still, most people don't necessarily know what it is and what it isn't. so here it is, cnn's sarah sidner. >> just because i do not want critical race theory taught to my children in school does not mean that i'm a racist, damn it! >> reporter: if you have seen and heard -- >> this is an unlawful arrest. >> reporter: the impassioned arguments over critical race theory but don't quite know what it is, you're not alone. what is critical race theory to you? >> it's important to describe what it's not. >>er this five ten tets of it. i don't know all of them. >> reporter: do you think people understand what critical race theory
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we should point out for our viewers and listeners on sirius, we are just momts away from that news conference with everbezos and the other blue origin passengers. they just landed about an hour and a half ago now. take us through what we have seen so far this morning. what's the crew been up to since they landed? >> reporter: after that smooth landing here in the west texas desert, three parachutes and a little bit of a rocket push to cushion them as they landed. the crew was welcomed by another crew member that was part of a convoy that met this capsule nearly as soon as it touched down. everyone flashing a thumbs up as they made sure and there was no electrical charges on the outside of that capsule. then they got everyone out to a crowd, lots of hugs, smiles and cowboy hats. after the initial welcome back to earth, they did have to go to a medical screening where they were treated by medical staff there on the blue origin site making sure that everyone withstood those 3 gs of force whenever they lifted off. and that everyone is in fine health. important to note jeff bezos prior to the laun
we should point out for our viewers and listeners on sirius, we are just momts away from that news conference with everbezos and the other blue origin passengers. they just landed about an hour and a half ago now. take us through what we have seen so far this morning. what's the crew been up to since they landed? >> reporter: after that smooth landing here in the west texas desert, three parachutes and a little bit of a rocket push to cushion them as they landed. the crew was welcomed by...
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he told sirius xm it was because he wanted to focus on being a father but realized that music definesid that he really felt it was more important for his daughter to grow up knowing her parents have great work ethic. he could afford to take a year or two off. makes great music but also his last tour, that divide tour, grossed $7.75 million. >> wow that will buy a lot of rattles and diapers. >> or a house in the bay area. >> did you ever think about that? >> buying a house? stopping my music career because of the traffic? a lot of people have asked me to stop my music career. >> i've heard you sing a tune or two, i agree with them. >> i will do traffic while i think about that in the background. >>> over here to the roadways. thank you, marcus. we're looking at the san mateo bridge. you may want to take the san mateo bridge instead of the dumbarton bridge. that's the san mateo bridge there, all green. the dumbarton bridge is slowing at the high rise because of a fender-bender. that is slowing from fremont and newark over to east palo alto. menlo park, the south bay is just fine. 101 up
he told sirius xm it was because he wanted to focus on being a father but realized that music definesid that he really felt it was more important for his daughter to grow up knowing her parents have great work ethic. he could afford to take a year or two off. makes great music but also his last tour, that divide tour, grossed $7.75 million. >> wow that will buy a lot of rattles and diapers. >> or a house in the bay area. >> did you ever think about that? >> buying a...
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strategist and board member of republican women for progress and director of progressive programming at siriusl and host of the show on peacock. i've got to say, hearing it again, it almost reduces me to tears, these brave guys, they're in -- they're safety, that's what they do, they're police officers. and to hear their accounts, it's pretty chilling. i imagine that's close to your reaction, too. what about the disgusting racial slurs? we bleeped em. people can figure out what was being said. this goes far beyond the results of not liking the election. >> of course, it does. and i think that a lot of folks have been trying to make that point through the trump years, back during the campaign, i remember us landing on the description that donald trump was normalizing racism and making it okay again for people to go out and be overtly racist. i remember some of his rallies during the campaign in 2016 and i remember thinking, this looks like something that should be in black and white, like out of eyes on the prize or something. this doesn't look like 2016. and now, five years later, i think abou
strategist and board member of republican women for progress and director of progressive programming at siriusl and host of the show on peacock. i've got to say, hearing it again, it almost reduces me to tears, these brave guys, they're in -- they're safety, that's what they do, they're police officers. and to hear their accounts, it's pretty chilling. i imagine that's close to your reaction, too. what about the disgusting racial slurs? we bleeped em. people can figure out what was being said....
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it's television for sirius readers.on c-span's american history tv here a personal remembrance about escaping the holocaust then civil rights attorney. fred gray will discuss his work with rosa parks martin luther king jr. and others in the civil rights movement find more information on your program guide or at c-span.org/history. good morning, and thank you for joining us for another episode in the museum'seb
it's television for sirius readers.on c-span's american history tv here a personal remembrance about escaping the holocaust then civil rights attorney. fred gray will discuss his work with rosa parks martin luther king jr. and others in the civil rights movement find more information on your program guide or at c-span.org/history. good morning, and thank you for joining us for another episode in the museum'seb
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"don lemon tonight" with my sirius xm colleague, laura coates, starts right now. >> thanks, michael. nice to see you, as always. and this is a special-holiday edition of "don lemon tonight." i'm laura coates, in for don. and think about where we are, tonight. as we wind down a holiday weekend celebrating independence day, you know, just six months ago, tomorrow, violent insurrectionists tried to take over the united states capitol. they tried to overturn the results of the election. they beat police, to within an inch of their lives. hunted for lawmakers and the then-vice president in the halls of congress. >> hang mike pence! hang mike pence! >> they put up a gallows, in front of the capitol. they marched with a confederate-battle flag. all of that, happened just six months ago, on one of the darkest days in this nation's history. and now, the big lie that fueled all of that is, still, poisoning america. and splitting the country in two. we saw it just this weekend, in philadelphia. hundreds of white nationalists marching in the streets, wearing tan pants, black shirts, and face cov
"don lemon tonight" with my sirius xm colleague, laura coates, starts right now. >> thanks, michael. nice to see you, as always. and this is a special-holiday edition of "don lemon tonight." i'm laura coates, in for don. and think about where we are, tonight. as we wind down a holiday weekend celebrating independence day, you know, just six months ago, tomorrow, violent insurrectionists tried to take over the united states capitol. they tried to overturn the results of...
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dean of course the host of sirius xm's show and tiffany the host of "the cross connection." now about an hour away if all goes as planned from the virgin galactic launch of the unity, preparing for an historic launch decades in the making, the evolution of the new space race when "velshi" returns. and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid intrwith diabetes, it's more.zed it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪♪ most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face fo
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"don lemon tonight" with my sirius xm colleague, laura coates, starts right now. >> thanks, michael.es, in for don. and think about where we are, tonight. as we wind down a holiday weekend celebrating independence day, you know, just six months ago, tomorrow, violent insurrectionists tried to take over the united states capitol.
"don lemon tonight" with my sirius xm colleague, laura coates, starts right now. >> thanks, michael.es, in for don. and think about where we are, tonight. as we wind down a holiday weekend celebrating independence day, you know, just six months ago, tomorrow, violent insurrectionists tried to take over the united states capitol.
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watch book tv now on sundays on c-span 2 or find it online anytime at booktv.org its television for sirius readers. next on c-span's american history tv here a personal remembrance about escaping the holocaust then civil rights attorney. fred gray will discuss his work with rosa parks martin luther king jr. and others in the civil rights movement. find more information on your
watch book tv now on sundays on c-span 2 or find it online anytime at booktv.org its television for sirius readers. next on c-span's american history tv here a personal remembrance about escaping the holocaust then civil rights attorney. fred gray will discuss his work with rosa parks martin luther king jr. and others in the civil rights movement. find more information on your
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including broad city's abby jacobsen and shante ad >>> and don't forget to check out our radio show, siriusor dylan to do "pop start" filling in for carson let's go. >> go get 'em, dylly-dylly. dresse >> thanks, savannah. nick offerman of "making it" landed his next big role actor and host of nbc's "making it" landed his next big role much is coming in handy. here ap hint. >> you let the ties run get on second and we lost the lead because of you you start using your head. are you crying there's no crying! there's no crying in baseball. >> leave her alone. >> one of the best movies of all-time. >> yes. >> offerman cast in an adaptation of "league of their own. the 1991 classic sports comedy sees offerman as coach of the rockland peaches filling a role similar to tom hanks' character in the original film the show set to follow a whole new cast of characters as they take the field including broad city's abby jacobsen and shante adams. building a great team for this one. any reboot, fantastic. uh-huh. >> next up, camila cabello latest role stepping goo-of-into the glass slippers of "cinderella.
including broad city's abby jacobsen and shante ad >>> and don't forget to check out our radio show, siriusor dylan to do "pop start" filling in for carson let's go. >> go get 'em, dylly-dylly. dresse >> thanks, savannah. nick offerman of "making it" landed his next big role actor and host of nbc's "making it" landed his next big role much is coming in handy. here ap hint. >> you let the ties run get on second and we lost the lead because...
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. >> check us out on sirius xm, channel 108. >>> now, the best part of the day, "popstart." >> luke bryantont row nailing every song so what does he do he pulls her up on the stage to sing a duet to him "down to one." here's what happened ♪ one more song i want more than just one night ♪ >> oh. >> you have to go back and watch this a little timid at first. opens up and crushes it >> boom. >> she knows every word. wow. >> the tour continues through october. >>> next up, our buddy halsey. the singer who announced their pregnancy back in january is now officially a mom halsey announced yesterday breaking the good news and sharing a first photo along with the new dad. gratitude for the most rare and euphoric birth powered by love revealing the baby was born last wednesday, the 14th of july. papa revealing an inside look there in the hospital room holding hands with the new mama. we want to take a second to wish them the best. >>> tony bennet and lady gaga has been performing together since their 2014 duet album "cheek to cheek. on monday, the grammy winning singers announced that they will be
. >> check us out on sirius xm, channel 108. >>> now, the best part of the day, "popstart." >> luke bryantont row nailing every song so what does he do he pulls her up on the stage to sing a duet to him "down to one." here's what happened ♪ one more song i want more than just one night ♪ >> oh. >> you have to go back and watch this a little timid at first. opens up and crushes it >> boom. >> she knows every word. wow. >>...
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. >> and if you're heading out, don't forget to check us out on our sirius/xm channel 108. >>> now toe place being impacted by the pandemic in a positive way good morning where are you, buddy >> reporter: we are on the banks of little traverse bay we're way up at the top of the mitten in michigan trust me, on this journey i'm going to take you on, if you make a left hand turn, you get into chicago if you go back here under the mackinac bridge, through lake huron, ultimately into lake erie, you're in buffalo. but if you're in the right place at the right time, you're going to think you're in toronto batting practice, the home team tornado blue jays are taking their cuts but toronto, this is not it's buffalo covid closed the canadian border, so the blue jays are a little like the flying dutchmen, the mythical ship doomed to never return home. the blue jays played here last year, too. >> we weren't home we wanted to be home we were the only team in 30 not able to play in their home city, country, stadium, all thoses >> reporter: mark shapiro is the ceo. did you ever imagine that you woul
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famous theme from all nine seasons of "seinfeld" almost never happened, revealing on the interview on siriushooting season one, and the composer credits larry david for saving the day and d insisting thathey keep the original version because david just liked the fact that the execututives were describing the mus as annoying the rest is history. jonathan wolf, by the way, also composed some great other hit themes frorom shows like "will d grace" and "married with children." >> tv execs, what do they know >> that's rit. next up, h.e.r., the grammy-winning artist is sitting down with willie geist on this week's edition of "sunday today. they caught up on what the past year has looked like for h.e.r., that meant taking home the grammys song of the year award for the 2020 track i can't breathe, and in the interview, revealing the unexpected place where she wrote one of the biggest songs of her career so far. >> stays next to my bed in my mom's house. i was at my mom's house during quarantine and i picked up the guitar i ended up recorded it in my room i was engineering myself, and the dogs were b
famous theme from all nine seasons of "seinfeld" almost never happened, revealing on the interview on siriushooting season one, and the composer credits larry david for saving the day and d insisting thathey keep the original version because david just liked the fact that the execututives were describing the mus as annoying the rest is history. jonathan wolf, by the way, also composed some great other hit themes frorom shows like "will d grace" and "married with...
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. >>> if you're heading out the door, don't forget check us out on other sirius xm channel 108. >> whating goldie siris got the other two. london and jackson had checkups. just old me. loved your conversation with meghan she's one of my favorite people. she got signed so fast and everything happened so fast for her. i love to see this side of her, happy with daryl and baby riley. really cool. recently on mcgraw's apple radio show called "beyond influencers. during the conversation, the two grammy winners, who carved out careers acting in hollywood, ohmd up about the differences performing as a musician and an actor. dolly revealing this reason why she decided to take a chance on the big screen and join the cast in "9 to 5." >> i had been asked a lot of times to be in the movies and i wasn't quite ready yet when "9 to 5" came along, jane fonda and lily tomlin. they were both so hot at the time i thought, well, if there's any time to start, it would be now if it's a big hit, i can share in the glory or a failure, blame it all on them and walk away >> of course, "9 to 5" definitely no fail
. >>> if you're heading out the door, don't forget check us out on other sirius xm channel 108. >> whating goldie siris got the other two. london and jackson had checkups. just old me. loved your conversation with meghan she's one of my favorite people. she got signed so fast and everything happened so fast for her. i love to see this side of her, happy with daryl and baby riley. really cool. recently on mcgraw's apple radio show called "beyond influencers. during the...
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and don't forget, while we're >> and don't forget, while we're in tokyo, we're on the radio, too, sirius is our segment about all the olympic moments that have the world buzzing. >> we have no idea what's coming, okay, or what we're about to eat first, though, let's tell you about hidilyn diaz 30-year-old wagtd weight lifter who made history yesterday she became the first athlete ever to win a gold medal at the olympics for the philippines securing the monumental win on her final lift the women's 55 kilogram weight lifting narrowly beating out a competitor from china by one point. not only did she take home the gold medal, she set a new olympic record with her 127 kilogram lift in the clean and jerk event that is nearly 280 pounds if you like the english system more than the metric system congrats to her. what a moment for the philippines. >> here we go now, next up we've got a different kind of athlete. sunday's men's basketball game, saw that crushing loss for team usa, of course, but an exciting first for the olympics court check this out during halftime, a robot sporting jersey numbe
and don't forget, while we're >> and don't forget, while we're in tokyo, we're on the radio, too, sirius is our segment about all the olympic moments that have the world buzzing. >> we have no idea what's coming, okay, or what we're about to eat first, though, let's tell you about hidilyn diaz 30-year-old wagtd weight lifter who made history yesterday she became the first athlete ever to win a gold medal at the olympics for the philippines securing the monumental win on her final...
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tell me about sirius xm satellite.l. >> the worst performer on the dow. they want to do so by 2025. analysts are concerned about the cost of getting there. they lost a lot of market share and want to get it back. stuart: a brief blip up to 60. tough being an intel investor. big show still to come. lara trump is taking on the ethics of hunter biden's are career. protesters demand president biden take action on cuba. [chanting] stuart: the mayor of miami says sanctions are not enough. st. louis just reinstated their indoor mask mandate, the attorney general of missouri suing them to stop it. eric schmidt called a government overreach. he joined me next. ♪♪ going down the only road i have ever known ♪♪ i was born to walk alone ♪♪ an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement rush hour will never feel the same. experience, thrilling performance from our entire line of vehicles at the lexus golden opportunity sales event.
tell me about sirius xm satellite.l. >> the worst performer on the dow. they want to do so by 2025. analysts are concerned about the cost of getting there. they lost a lot of market share and want to get it back. stuart: a brief blip up to 60. tough being an intel investor. big show still to come. lara trump is taking on the ethics of hunter biden's are career. protesters demand president biden take action on cuba. [chanting] stuart: the mayor of miami says sanctions are not enough. st....