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walk into a nightclub in the states and connect with the audience in new york or l.a. but you know what types of jokes what type of humor is going to translate into china and india are you are you are a writer who performs em all right or before as that's a great question or problem of a right i think at my core you know my core i mean executive produce i can see that you've got over for your you're trying to be everything right gerard you want to control a network to mind thinking about there's a shift and what i slot is it's important you need to know the business aspect of it you know that you can't you can just stumble into this thing if you want and i think that just raw talent is all that matters it's that but it's also you know it's crap think about most guys thirty years old don't go into a meeting with a network and say you know i would slot this. nine thirty yeah but you have to i think that's an important that's ok and honestly a lot of credit bureaus thank you very much you're going to be a major major you're going to be larger than just billing one and i a
walk into a nightclub in the states and connect with the audience in new york or l.a. but you know what types of jokes what type of humor is going to translate into china and india are you are you are a writer who performs em all right or before as that's a great question or problem of a right i think at my core you know my core i mean executive produce i can see that you've got over for your you're trying to be everything right gerard you want to control a network to mind thinking about...
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many places in the north in western pennsylvania and eastern ohio industrial michigan upstate new york or l.a.. i think the real divide by the search data reveals is not a north versus south, is east versus west. you see that is much higher east of the mississippi river and it drops substantially west of the mississippi river. once i have this map i wanted to see because people are so honest here could you use this data to measure how much obama really lost in the 2008 election and of course you can't just compare racist searches to vote for obama because it might mean places have higher racist searches would apply to any candidate in 2008 so that wouldn't be a fair comparison. i compared obama's vote total to previous democratic candidates such as john kerry. what you see when you do that and you can read the paper or read it in the book is a very strong significant relationship that places the highest volume in places like appalachia or industrial michigan support obama much less than previous candidates pretty good start controlling for anything you would like. control for education are de
many places in the north in western pennsylvania and eastern ohio industrial michigan upstate new york or l.a.. i think the real divide by the search data reveals is not a north versus south, is east versus west. you see that is much higher east of the mississippi river and it drops substantially west of the mississippi river. once i have this map i wanted to see because people are so honest here could you use this data to measure how much obama really lost in the 2008 election and of course...
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or l.a. or new york. those are the concerns that people share with me. soledad: congresswoman cheri t coming up next, can't keep up? we've got a list that might help. soledad: our list of things we're taking attention to even if you're too busy. find out what states ma list because of some legislative controversies. and, laterbe climb trees? it's got nothing to do with our story, but it's a great question. we do wever have some bear facts to share. soledad: this week controversial measures moving through some state legislatures -- make our list of things "we're paying attentio n to even if you're too busy." the state of texas passed a law that some describe as a "sanctuary city" ban, and it's already the subject of a lawsuit from the city of san antonio. under the law, city council me mbers, county commissioners, sheriffs, district attorneys, and police on college campuses are allowed to check a person's immigration status and report that information to federal s. an elected official who standsn activities can be removed from office. any law enforcement
or l.a. or new york. those are the concerns that people share with me. soledad: congresswoman cheri t coming up next, can't keep up? we've got a list that might help. soledad: our list of things we're taking attention to even if you're too busy. find out what states ma list because of some legislative controversies. and, laterbe climb trees? it's got nothing to do with our story, but it's a great question. we do wever have some bear facts to share. soledad: this week controversial measures...
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forgotten american who said, wait a minute, i don't own stocks and bonds, i don't live in new york, san francisco or l.a., and my wages haven't gone up. >> right. >> well, wages have gone up slightly, but they are still in the zone where they are saying, guess what, $4 trillion in the stock market may have helped you living in chicago, it didn't help me. >> you have access to credit, you earn well and you've got stocks and can make investments, the economy is as good as it's been the last few years. if you have none of those things, the economy is as bad as it's been the last few years, no real net change. >> no new story and that's what so many people were banking on. plus, the president with all that he's doing hasn't gotten to that agenda that's going to push the economy. deregulation, tax reform. at this point we're still waiting on health care. >>> all right, we're going to take a break. coming up, would you go meatless to help the environment? well, what if there was an option to eat a burger that looks, tastes and i can't believe i'm saying this, bloeds just like red meat? i'm going to go yes, i
forgotten american who said, wait a minute, i don't own stocks and bonds, i don't live in new york, san francisco or l.a., and my wages haven't gone up. >> right. >> well, wages have gone up slightly, but they are still in the zone where they are saying, guess what, $4 trillion in the stock market may have helped you living in chicago, it didn't help me. >> you have access to credit, you earn well and you've got stocks and can make investments, the economy is as good as it's...
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not the new york crowd or the l.a.ertainly not the mainstream media, maybe not people on this set. real people. middle american people. people that care about their families' bottom lines, wages around whether or not they can buy their kids back-to-school supplies and maybe a new outfit for the first day of class. that's what matters to america. the real america. they really don't give a damn about russia, period. despicable "washington post" complained about this. a couple nights ago, the president spoke about the boy scouts jamboree. they said they indoctrinated the kids. they just don't get it, media and liberals. america loves a president that addresses the boy scouts. to my fellow deplorables, stop listening to the fake news media. watch the people, not the polls. trust me, you'll get called names, ridiculed, made fun of and in the end you'll be right and the emphasis is on "right." eboni, a little fired up there. >> yeah. a little bit. i'll say this. you know, i have my opinions about the president. but this is w
not the new york crowd or the l.a.ertainly not the mainstream media, maybe not people on this set. real people. middle american people. people that care about their families' bottom lines, wages around whether or not they can buy their kids back-to-school supplies and maybe a new outfit for the first day of class. that's what matters to america. the real america. they really don't give a damn about russia, period. despicable "washington post" complained about this. a couple nights...
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new york to l.a. cut in half. >> i feel like new york to new york or london to london, i feel like this would be used much more widely sonic boom is the key to that. the reason that concorde can fly between jfk and europe is you can't open it up to sonic boom of the speed over u.s. soil. >> up next, one of the only places on earth where you can interactively -- interact with elephant in the wild. >> this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ -- er: >> welcome back to bloomberg businessweek, i am carol massar. >> i am oliver renick. you can catch us on these stations. >> also, in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus one at. >pp. >>. , i feel like the idea of a french vacation keeps popping up. they take a month off. >> they do, and they enjoy. i talked to a woman who runs a bmd. -- bnb. she says that it is like a right as if it were handed down from revolution of something 89, we take our vacation, though he gets in the way. maybe i am willing to vacation to stay on top of the good chain. >some of the people that i talkd to a knowledge that america has a pretty high standard of living. the question is what you are wil
new york to l.a. cut in half. >> i feel like new york to new york or london to london, i feel like this would be used much more widely sonic boom is the key to that. the reason that concorde can fly between jfk and europe is you can't open it up to sonic boom of the speed over u.s. soil. >> up next, one of the only places on earth where you can interactively -- interact with elephant in the wild. >> this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ -- er: >> welcome back to...
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or the ground breaking far use supreme court case campbell kafroze music. >> anthony: how do you end up different from growing up in miami than you would growing up in l.a or new yorke, whatever they want to call us, in all actuality, we're an island town. miami was made of bohemians that built the city of miami. so now you have a lot of different cultures. >> anthony: caribbean, southern american. very, very different. >> luther: yeah. >> anthony: how was that mix? how has that impacted music? >> luther: when people think about me, this guy makes bootie shaking music. everybody's dancing. everybody is dancing in a sexual way. the girls are standing up on you. the girls stand up on you and put their butt on you. >> anthony: i've seen this on television. >> luther: it's no different than a lap dance. >> anthony: among your other accomplishments, you ran for office. >> luther: yeah. >> anthony: about 70% residents of miami speak spanish at home. >> luther: uh-huh. >> anthony: enormous african-american, caribbean community. how come this state keeps electing conservative white guys? >> luther: conservative white guys, their paying them popular pastor. don't say nothin
or the ground breaking far use supreme court case campbell kafroze music. >> anthony: how do you end up different from growing up in miami than you would growing up in l.a or new yorke, whatever they want to call us, in all actuality, we're an island town. miami was made of bohemians that built the city of miami. so now you have a lot of different cultures. >> anthony: caribbean, southern american. very, very different. >> luther: yeah. >> anthony: how was that mix? how...
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l.a. or new york. >> i want to make movies. he's a great person.-- go petaluma. >> i'm ready to buy a house out here. >> reporter: they have pumped at least $20 million into the economy. >> a lot of extra hours. >> hiring? >> yes, it is very tiring. it's a fun thing though. >> i have never met so many people on one set where they are all from northern california. >> reporter: the director is from chico. >> everything is about respecting the community, the locations, the people. so it has been a wonderful experience. i really would like to shoot here again. >> reporter: they might not be hollywood north yet, but they're on the movie making map. >> one of the biggest reasons where our officers are there, it's because of the president and ceo that will be born and raised in petaluma. >> the sequel is wrapping up production right now. they will be back to petaluma in a couple of months to begin production on their next film with another to follow shortly after that. >>> an investigation underway in san jose following a deadly accident this morning. thr
l.a. or new york. >> i want to make movies. he's a great person.-- go petaluma. >> i'm ready to buy a house out here. >> reporter: they have pumped at least $20 million into the economy. >> a lot of extra hours. >> hiring? >> yes, it is very tiring. it's a fun thing though. >> i have never met so many people on one set where they are all from northern california. >> reporter: the director is from chico. >> everything is about respecting the...
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l.a. or new york. >> i pay my own way to come out here because i want to make ways -- make movies.luma. >> it's like a little norman rockwell town with farms. i am ready to buy a house out here. >> reporter: estimating his seven movies have pumped at least $20 million into the local economy. >> a lot of extra hours. >> tiring. >> very. it's fun now. >> i have never met so many people on one set that are all from northern california. >> reporter: the director is from chico. >> everything is about respecting the community, the locations, the people. so it's actually been a wonderful experience. i really would like to shoot here again. >> reporter: deloma may not be hollywood north yet but it's definitely on the moviemaking -- petaluma may not be hollywood north yet but it's definitely on the moviemaking map. >>> american wrestler the sequel is wrapping up production now. alley says he will be back to go petaluma and a couple of months to begin production on his next film with another to follow shortly after. >>> playwright sam shepard has died. also an oscar-nominated actor and autho
l.a. or new york. >> i pay my own way to come out here because i want to make ways -- make movies.luma. >> it's like a little norman rockwell town with farms. i am ready to buy a house out here. >> reporter: estimating his seven movies have pumped at least $20 million into the local economy. >> a lot of extra hours. >> tiring. >> very. it's fun now. >> i have never met so many people on one set that are all from northern california. >> reporter:...
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l.a. or perhaps new york than just alaska. >> so the icbms are they capable of delivering nuclear armed weaponsng about nuclear weapons is they're smaller than conventional explosives, so if a missile could carry a few hundred kilograms less than 1,000 pounds then it's going to have no trouble delivering a nuclear weapon. >> so right now you think north korea is capable of firing a nuclear weapon and hilting virtually anywhere in the united states? >> all the parts i like, l.a., and probably new york. >> wow. we have several outlets that reported that the u.s. had a kill shot in killing kim jong-un for about an hour before that july fourth missile test. what do you know about this and why would they not have taken that shot? >> i think the reality is a little bit more complicated. my understanding is they got a picture probably from a satellite, probably showing that the missile had been elected a little bit an hour before launch. that's not the same thing as continuously monitoring it or having in place the ability to do something and you don't necessarily know if kim jong-un is there or where
l.a. or perhaps new york than just alaska. >> so the icbms are they capable of delivering nuclear armed weaponsng about nuclear weapons is they're smaller than conventional explosives, so if a missile could carry a few hundred kilograms less than 1,000 pounds then it's going to have no trouble delivering a nuclear weapon. >> so right now you think north korea is capable of firing a nuclear weapon and hilting virtually anywhere in the united states? >> all the parts i like,...
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new york. they weren't alone, from l.a. to boston, police officials criticized the president's remarks as irresponsible and the wrong message to be sending or, was it a joke as some organizations are coming to the president's defense say today. let me bring in jim beerman. he is the president of the police foundation, a national non-profit that works for policing. chief, thanks for coming in, i appreciate it. >> good morning. >> so, you say you put out a statement after this saying you cannot support the commentary from the president. what was your reaction when you heard the president's remarks? >> when i first heard them, i winced. it's the wrong message. police chiefs and sheriffs across the united states have been working to maintain and enhance the trust and confidence of the people they are paid to protect. a constant theme is the de-escalation of force. i think that this, as you have seen, since the president's statements, there's been pushback from police chiefs and policing membership groups that represent the police leaders in this country all over the place. it's for exactly the same reason. we don't want police officers to take
new york. they weren't alone, from l.a. to boston, police officials criticized the president's remarks as irresponsible and the wrong message to be sending or, was it a joke as some organizations are coming to the president's defense say today. let me bring in jim beerman. he is the president of the police foundation, a national non-profit that works for policing. chief, thanks for coming in, i appreciate it. >> good morning. >> so, you say you put out a statement after this saying...
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or slugging. >> brown: speaking of this generation, we have these two new rookie stars, and they happen to be in very large markets, right? new york and l.aat kind of impact are they having this year is this. >> yea, it's the perfect storm for baseball because it truly is the intersection of the two dominant trends in baseball. number one, the home runs we talked about and, number two, the influx of young stars in the game. baseball, traditionally, there has been a long learning curve. even when they get to the major leagues, the apprenticeship in the minor league, it takes a long time for players to establish themselves. what we're seeing, and judge and bellinger are examples, hitters are becoming impact players almost as soon as they get to the big leagues. in society in general, we're specializing at early ages. these hitters are specializing in the art of hitting, locking in on their specific skills. so judge and bellinger have hit the ground running. and one more thing, bellinger, in a ball a couple of years ago, specifically changed his swing to hit more balls in the air. in other words, he's adopted to this revolution of fly ball h
or slugging. >> brown: speaking of this generation, we have these two new rookie stars, and they happen to be in very large markets, right? new york and l.aat kind of impact are they having this year is this. >> yea, it's the perfect storm for baseball because it truly is the intersection of the two dominant trends in baseball. number one, the home runs we talked about and, number two, the influx of young stars in the game. baseball, traditionally, there has been a long learning...
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l.a. and san francisco 7 billion, they're estimating 6 billion between d.c. and new york. connell: maybe that's our infrastructure project? . >> the project proposed in the state of california between the two cities or vegas, over $70 billion. somehow he's figured out a way to do this a lot less expensive and a lot of questions that have not been answered about this yet, for example, if it breaks down, how do we get out of the tube. connell: the little things. >> here's what we know. elon musk has disrupted space. connell: yes, he has. the cars, absolutely. >> there's no reason now he won't get this done. connell: sign me up. i'll go down d.c. to cover the swamp. good to see you. the programming note is all the movement down there with spicer and reince priebus both appearing on the show with sean. a further sneak preview of mr. hannity's program and what priebus thinks of anthony scaramucci. >> the first thing i read is how you two don't like each other. i know you and him and knew it was a lie. this is so typical. >> not only that, when i first came into the rnc, anthony was one of our regional finance chairman. obviously, we've done a lot of things together. he was scott walker's finance chairman
l.a. and san francisco 7 billion, they're estimating 6 billion between d.c. and new york. connell: maybe that's our infrastructure project? . >> the project proposed in the state of california between the two cities or vegas, over $70 billion. somehow he's figured out a way to do this a lot less expensive and a lot of questions that have not been answered about this yet, for example, if it breaks down, how do we get out of the tube. connell: the little things. >> here's what we...
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or thin, and prevents understanding dialogue and debate. it is time to end this elitism and treat the middle america -- between new york and a leg. -- new york and l.a. the announcements of murray's lectures were met with strong criticism by faculty members and students. a good number of them were in humanities and in the english department. the critics implied that merely listening to a controversial speaker like murray would amount to endorsing his views. that is according to them racist views and misogynists views that can have no place on any discussion on campus. an open letter so that more people can sign it was drafted at the initiatives of two students from my own department that challenged, exercise their right to free speech and challenge the university's decision to offer that platform to a racist writer and promoter of white nationalism. ,he signatories of the letter perhaps 200 by now, believed that providing a platform to charles murray was unwise. who are there words -- here are there words. i quote, "we are strong believers in academic freedom and speech. we do not advocate for blanket censorship of controversial views state institut
or thin, and prevents understanding dialogue and debate. it is time to end this elitism and treat the middle america -- between new york and a leg. -- new york and l.a. the announcements of murray's lectures were met with strong criticism by faculty members and students. a good number of them were in humanities and in the english department. the critics implied that merely listening to a controversial speaker like murray would amount to endorsing his views. that is according to them racist...
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or thin. and prevents understanding dialogue and debate. it is time to end this elitism and treat the middle america as something other than the flyover country between the two coasts. between new york and l.a. and now follow the juicy details you have been waiting for. the announcements of murray's lectures was met with strong criticism and dismay by most faculty members and greater students. a good number were in humanities and i should add in the english department. the critics implied that merely listening to a controversial speaker like murray would amount to endorsing his views. that is according to them racist views and miss songnies views that can have no place on any discussion on campus. an open letter, always an open letter so that more people can sign it, was drafted at the initiative of two students from my own department that challenged exercise their right to free speech, which is wonderful, and challenged the university's decision to offer a platform to an allegedly racist writer and promoter of white nationalism. the signatories of the letter, more than 100 last time i checked, perhaps 200 by now, believed that providing a platform to charles murray was unwise. here are the
or thin. and prevents understanding dialogue and debate. it is time to end this elitism and treat the middle america as something other than the flyover country between the two coasts. between new york and l.a. and now follow the juicy details you have been waiting for. the announcements of murray's lectures was met with strong criticism and dismay by most faculty members and greater students. a good number were in humanities and i should add in the english department. the critics implied that...
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l.a. is 6,000 miles as is chicago, new york, a little more than that and washington, d.c. on may 14th, they tested a wassan 12 missile. that's a good intermediate range thing or first stage for icbm. what they launched yesterday was icbm. intercontinental ballistic missile. that has several stages. so they have two of these together it sounds like and the scary part now is now we are in their cross hair. brian: two stages. expect more to come they say. and on top of that, it looks as though they are saying to us what can you do about it? so we responded within hours of our own series of war games that shows what we're capable of doing with south korea. a lot of people think well, that's a little bit title too little, and way too late. you can't look at this and say what was president trump doing. what were we doing with the clinton administration, the bush administration, back as long as the carter administration. we never thought they would get to this point. they did. ainsley: president says he is prepared for range options that might include the military options there are so many questions i had after learning this news. what do we do next? economic pressu
l.a. is 6,000 miles as is chicago, new york, a little more than that and washington, d.c. on may 14th, they tested a wassan 12 missile. that's a good intermediate range thing or first stage for icbm. what they launched yesterday was icbm. intercontinental ballistic missile. that has several stages. so they have two of these together it sounds like and the scary part now is now we are in their cross hair. brian: two stages. expect more to come they say. and on top of that, it looks as though...