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s number one real estate radio show, the real estate investing hour. over the years, nick has coached and advised some of today's top entrepreneurs on how to get their money out of the risky stock market and into safe brick and motor assets. now, you can do the same. nick is giving you the opportunity to learn the secrets of his success first hand. - hi, everyone. my name is kevin harrington. you may know me from the hit tv show shark tank. i want to tell you about my good friend nick vertucci. nick is a man of integrity and his company is one of the nation's top real estate seminar education companies producing amazing success stories. i've had the pleasure of spending time with nick's students and i've witnessed their successes first hand. you know, it's been my experience that you have to take action when opportunity is knocking. i believe the the nb real estate academy is an opportunity you can't afford to miss. - [narrator] today, nick is going to introduce you to a few of the students finding successes with his proven real estate system. they're
s number one real estate radio show, the real estate investing hour. over the years, nick has coached and advised some of today's top entrepreneurs on how to get their money out of the risky stock market and into safe brick and motor assets. now, you can do the same. nick is giving you the opportunity to learn the secrets of his success first hand. - hi, everyone. my name is kevin harrington. you may know me from the hit tv show shark tank. i want to tell you about my good friend nick vertucci....
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it's a real harmony between the house and its surroundings. you really feel a real part of nature. thank you for joining me on a tour of frank lloyd wright's ennis house. i hope you've enjoyed it as much as i have. up next, we have an inside look at the history of this place-- the guggenheim museum. welcome back. new york's solomon r. guggenheim museum is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world and for the masterpieces that line its walls provides a truly unique viewing experience. now, megan fontanella, curator of collections and provenance, gives us some insight into the history and construction of frank lloyd wright's only new york city creation. megan fontanella: hi, i'm megan fontanella. i'm the curator of collections and provenance here at the solomon r. guggenheim museum. there frank lloyd wright building that now houses the guggenheim collection opened in 1959 here in new york. and it's now a landmark architectural gem. to have this cylindrical building that was at the time called an inverted cupcake, a washing machine, you name it, it was such a different space
it's a real harmony between the house and its surroundings. you really feel a real part of nature. thank you for joining me on a tour of frank lloyd wright's ennis house. i hope you've enjoyed it as much as i have. up next, we have an inside look at the history of this place-- the guggenheim museum. welcome back. new york's solomon r. guggenheim museum is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world and for the masterpieces that line its walls provides a truly unique viewing experience....
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real, right? >> real. definitely real.sive too. >> this is from a company named ruan company. it's a japanese company. that guy getting this product to his head is the president of the company. >> all right. video number three. dash cam on a car going pretty darn quick. >> girl. >> oh. it's one of those. it's real, real, real fake. >> there's a trend of these videos. you think it's going one way then they're just jackie chan. >> switcheroo. >> i bet you guys thought this was going to be one of those insurance scam videos. the way she kind of just falls on the car. oh, you hit me. >> well, the acting from the beginning was a little suspect. >> this one's just a classic fake. you know? it's all set up too much. the kick's just too good. hits him right in the face. he falls over. all preplanned. it was a viral position. definitely fake. you guys nailed it. >> i hope the acting is better in the show than the clip. >>> welcome to physics 101. today we are looking at levitation for newton's third law. >> okay, i got to go. bathr
real, right? >> real. definitely real.sive too. >> this is from a company named ruan company. it's a japanese company. that guy getting this product to his head is the president of the company. >> all right. video number three. dash cam on a car going pretty darn quick. >> girl. >> oh. it's one of those. it's real, real, real fake. >> there's a trend of these videos. you think it's going one way then they're just jackie chan. >> switcheroo. >> i...
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there's a kind of superstition that becomes real. yes.bout it really is i wanted to have as few constraints as possible. an awful lot of stories, at their heart, about characters making some discovery about themselves and i wanted to use magic to bring those discoveries about. i wanted characters to be able to move on and through various devices and then bring them all together at the end. we are talking about a city whose great era is passed. i mean, it's a bit like venice with the empire gone. yes, they're worn out. it's all worn out. tired. and there is an unhappy figure on the throne. this is a very familiar setting, in a way, for an historical novelist. a miserable young man and various families all struggling for power. to some extent there's always that basis in reality. you can't simply have, i don't know, walls disappearing in the middle of a scene. you have to have it as real as possible and then add that extra element that i've always fantasised about myself, which is the ability to do something extraordinary. that's what makes
there's a kind of superstition that becomes real. yes.bout it really is i wanted to have as few constraints as possible. an awful lot of stories, at their heart, about characters making some discovery about themselves and i wanted to use magic to bring those discoveries about. i wanted characters to be able to move on and through various devices and then bring them all together at the end. we are talking about a city whose great era is passed. i mean, it's a bit like venice with the empire...
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this is bloomberg "real yield".t week we told you about a few debt yields in the high yield market. one came back to the market quickly. charter communications. they sold secure debt which carried higher ratings than the .nsecure plans just last week corporate bonds are on track to surpass 2016's record. total volume 4% ahead of last year's tally at this time. treasuries, $28 billion worth of seven-year notes drew a yield of over 2%. the ratio 2.46 and below the 2.53 average over the past 10 auctions. .till with us, jim, earlier this week, we heard from the fed chair. globally we have a series of central bankers worried about financial stability. rich asset prices and risk. did you take any notice what they have to say about asset prices? >> i think what they really are saying is they are extremely sensitive to upsetting the financial marks. most of the zero rate policy they followed has caused money to flow into financial assets rather than raising the economic growth rates. of course they were concerned about the
this is bloomberg "real yield".t week we told you about a few debt yields in the high yield market. one came back to the market quickly. charter communications. they sold secure debt which carried higher ratings than the .nsecure plans just last week corporate bonds are on track to surpass 2016's record. total volume 4% ahead of last year's tally at this time. treasuries, $28 billion worth of seven-year notes drew a yield of over 2%. the ratio 2.46 and below the 2.53 average over the...
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real. >> i'm with you guys on this one as well. it all looks real.t up a video to look like it's having an effect like it's in water. i think this projected above a water source, it's spraying on this fountain. everything oli said. this one's real. >> last but certainly not lea least -- >> wow. >> and i'm done. >> you have got to be kidding me. >> you know what's cool about this video is it proves that climbing is not about your upper body. it's all about your balance and using your legs. >> this is incredible. this is so fun to see. i'm going to go with real. >> yeah, me too. we think it's real. is it? >> yeah, so look. this one looks like it could have been one of those clips where the wall's on the side and they tilted the camera so gravity is working and helping the guy. thought it might be that. but it didn't look like he's being pushed against the wall. looks like he's balancing there. i'm going with real on this one. this one's impressive. i probably couldn't do that with my hands and legs. so i'm going real with you guys. >> all right. that's
real. >> i'm with you guys on this one as well. it all looks real.t up a video to look like it's having an effect like it's in water. i think this projected above a water source, it's spraying on this fountain. everything oli said. this one's real. >> last but certainly not lea least -- >> wow. >> and i'm done. >> you have got to be kidding me. >> you know what's cool about this video is it proves that climbing is not about your upper body. it's all about...
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it is real.entic wrestling. >> i don't know why contractor time lines get pushed back so much. >> me too. i don't understand as well. looked like this guy was going get it, but no. sort of behind this those guys took a smoke break and needed motivation to get back to work and this is how they decided to do it. >> i don't blame them at all. sometimes you've got to take the hammer of justice and take a break. >> they literally listen in that case. they whip out the hammer and their boots. i don't know what happened to that guy's body, but two guys are down for the count. >> do you get workers comp for this? >> i do not know. one of them lies down admitting defeat. i know you want to know who wins but at the end as they're climbing out it cuts out. >> because the boss showed up. got go. >>> it's time to check out some real or fake videos. this week we've got some mind blowing magic. >> no! >> a hole that comes out of nowhere. >> [ bleep ]. >> and a watermelon tap that seems too good to be true. >> i
it is real.entic wrestling. >> i don't know why contractor time lines get pushed back so much. >> me too. i don't understand as well. looked like this guy was going get it, but no. sort of behind this those guys took a smoke break and needed motivation to get back to work and this is how they decided to do it. >> i don't blame them at all. sometimes you've got to take the hammer of justice and take a break. >> they literally listen in that case. they whip out the hammer...
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real yield. ♪ banks --, central chair yellen says it looks rich. words, did investors misjudged the speech? credit is on track for the past record. issue, did investors misjudged mario draghi's speech? >> i think it was eloquently put. >> the words were confusing, to be honest. >> this was a titanic shift we haven't waiting for. >> i'm not sure the market misinterpreted it. there was a very clear shift relative to the last policy meeting. it was a dramatic tone. >> that a tightening is not really a tightening and i think the hope was, if you explain it that way, rental market will not get into -- >> i did not read the statement to be anywhere as near as bearish as the market was taking it. i think it was a signal from mario draghi that even if there support and tailwind, the central bank is still there. >> they need to get going early here. jonathan: soap was it eloquent or confusing? -- so, was it eloquent or confusing? boston, senior portfolio manager with the wells fargo asset management. let'
real yield. ♪ banks --, central chair yellen says it looks rich. words, did investors misjudged the speech? credit is on track for the past record. issue, did investors misjudged mario draghi's speech? >> i think it was eloquently put. >> the words were confusing, to be honest. >> this was a titanic shift we haven't waiting for. >> i'm not sure the market misinterpreted it. there was a very clear shift relative to the last policy meeting. it was a dramatic tone....
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so if you've always had the desire to get into real estate or you're already in real estate, this event is the perfect opportunity for you to learn than's system. than's system has created thousands of success stories around the country and helped numerous people make money and change their financial futures forever. >> just a few months ago, i attended one of than merrill's training events. since then, i've sold two properties, i have six houses under construction, and i have three houses under contract. in fact, the house behind me i just sold and made $38,000. i'm providing a better life for my daughter, and i'm absolutely loving life. now i'd like to introduce you to the man who changed my life, my mentor and friend, than merrill. >> if you're looking to increase your income, become less dependent on a job, spend more time with your friends and family, and ultimately have more fun and freedom in your life, then stick with me, because i'm gonna show you how you can have all of those things and more by learning my proven three-step system for investing in real estate. i'm than merrill
so if you've always had the desire to get into real estate or you're already in real estate, this event is the perfect opportunity for you to learn than's system. than's system has created thousands of success stories around the country and helped numerous people make money and change their financial futures forever. >> just a few months ago, i attended one of than merrill's training events. since then, i've sold two properties, i have six houses under construction, and i have three...
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totally real. >> i'm going with real. go on it, they try to give me a hug and i'm like no, no, no. >> thisap
totally real. >> i'm going with real. go on it, they try to give me a hug and i'm like no, no, no. >> thisap
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kkr didn't raise its first real estate fund until 2013. its own perspective. ralph rosenberg is our special guest of erik schatzker. erik: thanks for coming. >> great to be here. a sketch's give people of what kkr real estate is. how many people you have. your style of investing. the kind of deals you do. >> we have a team of 55 people. we are global. we are in europe asia and the u.s.. we commit about $1 billion a barrel capital to strategies in the real estate complex. our primary strategies are opportunistic investing in europe, asia and the u.s.. we also control a couple of debt platforms. those who aren't familiar with the way real estate is carved up by style explain what value had an opportunistic mean to the uninitiated. value add real estate is buying transitional assets that are not completely stabilized prefinished and effectively taking the asset from a transitional phase and what we would call core asset class which is digestible to a more conservative longer-term owner of real estate. erik: opportunistic? >> kid has a couple
kkr didn't raise its first real estate fund until 2013. its own perspective. ralph rosenberg is our special guest of erik schatzker. erik: thanks for coming. >> great to be here. a sketch's give people of what kkr real estate is. how many people you have. your style of investing. the kind of deals you do. >> we have a team of 55 people. we are global. we are in europe asia and the u.s.. we commit about $1 billion a barrel capital to strategies in the real estate complex. our primary...
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the threat of terrorism is very real. the disruption operation, the effo rts real.ht have been very effective, but there is more work to do. north korea claims its latest intercontinental ballistic missile test proves any target in the us is now within striking distance. tensions in venezuela ahead of a vote that could lead to a new constitution — a power grab, says the opposition. also in the programme, thousands of people are evacuated from a music festival in barcelona, after a fire engulfed part of the main stage.
the threat of terrorism is very real. the disruption operation, the effo rts real.ht have been very effective, but there is more work to do. north korea claims its latest intercontinental ballistic missile test proves any target in the us is now within striking distance. tensions in venezuela ahead of a vote that could lead to a new constitution — a power grab, says the opposition. also in the programme, thousands of people are evacuated from a music festival in barcelona, after a fire...
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the whole purpose is to distract us from the real issue. >> kirsten, i hear you agreeing?bout this is they have cast this as their free speech being infringed upon. which is not accurate. my free speech is -- if you suffer social sanction for that, that's not an infringement on your free speech, you are free to say whatever you wanted and you were held accountable for it. we're all held accountable for everything that we say because we're not anonymous. the irony is that they are actually -- they are trying to silence people and trying to keep people from saying things through the threat of actual violence. >> ben jacobs, do you see a connection between the virtual world, threats and harassment and all the investment online targeted at media spaces. >> i certainly, parts of -- but having been to 18 months of trump valeru rallies, to be cles is a very small group of folks, this is not as john pointed out, this is amplified by bots, this is a small group of people that are just very dedicated for whatever reason to disparage journalists. and we're getting closer and closer t
the whole purpose is to distract us from the real issue. >> kirsten, i hear you agreeing?bout this is they have cast this as their free speech being infringed upon. which is not accurate. my free speech is -- if you suffer social sanction for that, that's not an infringement on your free speech, you are free to say whatever you wanted and you were held accountable for it. we're all held accountable for everything that we say because we're not anonymous. the irony is that they are actually...
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but the real question is how will this week go down in history? here to talk about it all of it is richard wolfe, april ryan, she's the author of "the presidency in black and white." and also with us douglas brinkley, a cnn presidential authority and history professor. first to the scaramucci question, a week ago he pledge to plug the leaks, here's what wolf blitzer asked priebus just an hour after he lost hiss job in the white house. >> are you a leaker? >> i'm not going to get into his accusations. >> why not respond? >> i'm not going to because it doesn't honor the president. >> scaramucci's leak hunt appears to beics panneding. has he succeeded in plugging all the leaks? >> many of us, and we know one thing for sure, there's an adversarial relationship with the press office and also with administration officials, and sometimes they link to us to give us information to let us know what's going on in a particular story, but scaramucci is going to have a hard time plugging the leaks, because so many are leaking, i guess including scaramucci. >>
but the real question is how will this week go down in history? here to talk about it all of it is richard wolfe, april ryan, she's the author of "the presidency in black and white." and also with us douglas brinkley, a cnn presidential authority and history professor. first to the scaramucci question, a week ago he pledge to plug the leaks, here's what wolf blitzer asked priebus just an hour after he lost hiss job in the white house. >> are you a leaker? >> i'm not going...
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potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing) i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. maria: healthcare was the focus this past week on capitol hill. it will probably be the focus as well. in the mind of investors tax reform is the main event. with all three major indices hitting all-time highs, it's clear there is optimism
potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my......
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it doesn't fit into the real narrative.ooking back to the iran negotiations, the so-called negotiations with iran and the reset with the russians. fortunately you're covering it. but the reality is if it doesn't fit into the narrative of the media. i did five of them yesterday and it was amazing to me to see the inconsistency and consistency of what they're trying to get you to say versus what you're saying and what's the real issue. so what are the real issues here, are the american people seeing through and understanding facts are facts? i think the american people get it more than what goes on inside the beltway. >> sean: i'm glad to see the alt-left media, the destroy trump establishment media that now is going to have to deal with these issues whether they want to or not. that's a little progress. we'll keep pointing to it. thank you. and on this busy monday edition of hannity. >> he's a conartist and liar. >> sean: anti-trump gathers and most don't even know why they were protesting and we have the proof and the turno
it doesn't fit into the real narrative.ooking back to the iran negotiations, the so-called negotiations with iran and the reset with the russians. fortunately you're covering it. but the reality is if it doesn't fit into the narrative of the media. i did five of them yesterday and it was amazing to me to see the inconsistency and consistency of what they're trying to get you to say versus what you're saying and what's the real issue. so what are the real issues here, are the american people...
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that that assembly that you attended in in minsk you said the real russia was exposed there as opposed to the think russia that sells for. that's exactly right larry the real russia is repressive and wants to have total state control and doesn't think about people's individual rights right to assemble right to participate this is not democracy and there is no democracy in russia and whatever truck did to say it's an honor to meet you i mean what mayor sir macca gone up to al capone. instead it's an honor to meet you basically it was an analogy a situation. steve thanks so much always great talking with you marry your champ i love you continuing the conversation on the e-mail controversy and more i'm now joined by joe ruben he served as deputy assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs in the obama administration and is president of the washington strategy group a global governmental affairs advisory firm he joins me from washington joe what's the international impact of the junior controversy. larry it's great to be with you and the international impact is significant and it'
that that assembly that you attended in in minsk you said the real russia was exposed there as opposed to the think russia that sells for. that's exactly right larry the real russia is repressive and wants to have total state control and doesn't think about people's individual rights right to assemble right to participate this is not democracy and there is no democracy in russia and whatever truck did to say it's an honor to meet you i mean what mayor sir macca gone up to al capone. instead...
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♪ real down. been wanting to get on the program. >> glad you came in. you got more career than i got time. it's been 50 years of charley pride making hits and he's still doing it five decades later. congratulations. an honor to have you on. >> the time's up? >> that's how fast it goes. like 50 years goes by real fast. >> not that fast. >> on that note, i'm out of here. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always keep the faith. ♪ >> announcer: for more information on today's show visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi i'm tavis smiley join me next time we will take a deep dive at what's grabbing the country's attention in the next week. that's next time, we'll see you then. ♪ >> announcer: and by contribu contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ angeles i'm tavis smiley, tonight as part of our road to health series a conservative with patient advocate and author leslie michelson whose book will help to make the system work better for you and then bebe win
♪ real down. been wanting to get on the program. >> glad you came in. you got more career than i got time. it's been 50 years of charley pride making hits and he's still doing it five decades later. congratulations. an honor to have you on. >> the time's up? >> that's how fast it goes. like 50 years goes by real fast. >> not that fast. >> on that note, i'm out of here. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always keep the faith. ♪ >>...
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the real economy looks good at this point.han: the real economy looks pretty good, but what interests me in terms of risk this week is that equity fell out a couple of days, bonds were plunging a couple days, investment credit hung tough. high-yield was ok. ig spreads, still tight. credity was performing so well when the rest of the market was experiencing a series of misses? jim: like in the last segment, yields are in a range. volatility is still low. the likelihood you will capture that is still pretty good. that's the way to markets are thinking. where else are we going to go for yield? high-yield, security? there's a lot of different things you can do. there has been an insatiable demand for fixed income product, now we will see 12 months from now if rates rise. that has got to be the catalyst. you need to see rate rise and the shock, or you could see a financial event take place. jonathan: was that a sign of resiliency or complacency? guy: i want to pull two pieces of your earlier, a part. -- earlier comment apart. on th
the real economy looks good at this point.han: the real economy looks pretty good, but what interests me in terms of risk this week is that equity fell out a couple of days, bonds were plunging a couple days, investment credit hung tough. high-yield was ok. ig spreads, still tight. credity was performing so well when the rest of the market was experiencing a series of misses? jim: like in the last segment, yields are in a range. volatility is still low. the likelihood you will capture that is...
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potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing) if you may have prediabetes. you can do it here. but you probably won't. you're busy. kids. work. show coming back in 48 seconds. so, let's do this now. hold up one finger if you're a man; women, zero. 3 more fingers if you're over 60, two over 50, one over 40. if you're not sure, keep in mind you're sitting on a couch right now, so... one more finger if you're not very active. one finger if yes, zero
potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my......
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but could that concept actually work in real estate?t a man who says it already is. [ woman vocalizing ] copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro. ♪go your own way get your first prescription free at
but could that concept actually work in real estate?t a man who says it already is. [ woman vocalizing ] copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of...
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there's real collusion. >> there's real damage too.e in a court of law, i don't think all of allegations d ask you the question, what witnesses are you going to call and what are your damages? what you described with the ukrainian officials and this alexander person, they tried to hurt people and they did her people on the trump campaign. i'm glad you are raising that. a "new york times" reporter tweeted about it, exactly what you are saying. this is important information. the biggest respond response ie heard is, oh, but a different person won. they colluded with foreign governments --dash it would have damaged mr. trump, at the time. >> sean: my opening monologue --dash rowan scarborough, a renowned washington journalist, he's the one that paid for a lot of the information that he got -- this is where the --dash if they are getting information from russia in that particular case or you could even add to the outcome of uranium one dea-h over $100 million kicked back to the clinton foundation. for something so fundamentally wrong in te
there's real collusion. >> there's real damage too.e in a court of law, i don't think all of allegations d ask you the question, what witnesses are you going to call and what are your damages? what you described with the ukrainian officials and this alexander person, they tried to hurt people and they did her people on the trump campaign. i'm glad you are raising that. a "new york times" reporter tweeted about it, exactly what you are saying. this is important information. the...
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faces, real names, real jobs, real families.a real problem. mayors deal with the question of crime and policing. i remember two or three years ago during a special here on msnbc about crime we walked the streets here in new orleans. very concerned about gun violence and the shootings. i've been out front with others on police brutality. how do you grapple seeing with real problems of crime where you've been one of the mayors who say that people just seem to not care about the lives of young black men and crime and deal with policing to make sure that anybody is protected by the police and not violated by the police. >> it's a very hard balance to find. i'm not sure any of us know how to do it well. an uptick in the last couple of years and that's not a good trajectory. we saw this in new orleans after katrina, the federal government came in. hiring correctly, supervising correctly, and organizing the criminal justice system in a way that sees people as individuals, not the color of the skin. that takes a lot of trust. our police
faces, real names, real jobs, real families.a real problem. mayors deal with the question of crime and policing. i remember two or three years ago during a special here on msnbc about crime we walked the streets here in new orleans. very concerned about gun violence and the shootings. i've been out front with others on police brutality. how do you grapple seeing with real problems of crime where you've been one of the mayors who say that people just seem to not care about the lives of young...
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woody wanted to do a real film about real people where you care about the characters and be somewhatonally invested. >> call this quits. >> that's fine. that's great. i don't know what i did wrong. i can't believe this. somewhere she cooled off to me. something i did? >> it's not something you did, it's who people are. love fades. >> that's depressing thought. >> there's no happy ending with a neat bow tie at the end. but ironically "annie hall" became one of the funniest movies ever. changed so much about the way people thought of romantic comedies. >> one of the summer's surprise hit movies stars billy crystal and meg ryan, called "when harry met sally". >> men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way. >> that's not true, i have a number of men friends with no sex involved. >> no, you don't. >> yes, i do. >> no, you don't. >> yes, i do. >> you only think you do. >> saying i'm having sex with them without my knowledge? >> no i'm saying they all want to have sex with you. >> nora ephron wrote "when harry met sally," got a lot of help from reiner creating
woody wanted to do a real film about real people where you care about the characters and be somewhatonally invested. >> call this quits. >> that's fine. that's great. i don't know what i did wrong. i can't believe this. somewhere she cooled off to me. something i did? >> it's not something you did, it's who people are. love fades. >> that's depressing thought. >> there's no happy ending with a neat bow tie at the end. but ironically "annie hall" became...
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theory was real. this is very much a widely held belief that is very mainstream. at least, the idea that something is going on with ufos. even if we narrow it into a specific example, like roswell, a majority of americans will repeatedly say that they are at the very least, unsure whether or not a flying saucer crashed in roswell, new mexico. and we have this odd disconnect between this very, very mainstream idea, this majority idea and yet the way that it is treated within our political and cultural discourse. the idea that weird lights or objects in the sky is something to be concerned about, is nothing new. but then, if you are a serf in 13th century europe, what are you going to think the floating lights in the sky might be? aliens? witches? omens of doom? any other guesses? any other guesses? god. witches. omens. overwhelmingly, a supernatural explanation. and it is not really until we start to see that enlightenment rationalism supplant these ideas of divine providence, that we move from the sup
theory was real. this is very much a widely held belief that is very mainstream. at least, the idea that something is going on with ufos. even if we narrow it into a specific example, like roswell, a majority of americans will repeatedly say that they are at the very least, unsure whether or not a flying saucer crashed in roswell, new mexico. and we have this odd disconnect between this very, very mainstream idea, this majority idea and yet the way that it is treated within our political and...
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it's the way many real estate
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totally real. >> i'm going with real.ds go on it, they try to give me a hug and i'm like no, no, no. >> this happens to everybody when you're outside, you can see the static electricity, those sparks. this is real. they just caught it in the daylight here. >> all right, then. video number three. >> oh! >> holy cow. >> you know what -- >> that's got to be a friend. >> and that's why it's real. because they out here goofing around, probably got some beers going on on this golf
totally real. >> i'm going with real.ds go on it, they try to give me a hug and i'm like no, no, no. >> this happens to everybody when you're outside, you can see the static electricity, those sparks. this is real. they just caught it in the daylight here. >> all right, then. video number three. >> oh! >> holy cow. >> you know what -- >> that's got to be a friend. >> and that's why it's real. because they out here goofing around, probably got some...
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from new york, this is bloomberg "real yield".stling] [metal squeaking and scraping] ashlee: the year was 2047, and this is all that was left. ♪ ashlee: the great space wars between the muskavarians and the bezosites had depleted the earth of all its natural resources. the bitcoin virus and uber's robot chauffeurs had finished the job. the only signs that humans had ever been here were the ramshackle buildings and the windmills atep
from new york, this is bloomberg "real yield".stling] [metal squeaking and scraping] ashlee: the year was 2047, and this is all that was left. ♪ ashlee: the great space wars between the muskavarians and the bezosites had depleted the earth of all its natural resources. the bitcoin virus and uber's robot chauffeurs had finished the job. the only signs that humans had ever been here were the ramshackle buildings and the windmills atep
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. -- shoppingestors for valuing real estate. jeff pierce tells us in an exclusive interview on the true value is not in retail. washington, the clock is ticking for republicans to have the next course of action. her makers may begin tackling tax reform are yet another attempt at health care. pretty tight deadline as well. let's get a check number stocks .re -- modest moves >> modest moves. we looking at it in verse relationship between dow has nasdaq. up, nasdaq down, s&p 500 up ever so slightly in the middle. this is reflecting the flag that the financials are one of the top sectors helping the dow and s&p 500, more so while the nasdaq is being dragged down by technology. beneathmple the movers -- cap wells fargo and jpmorgan. today ongo bid valuation, plus yields are rising minutes hoping banks. investors think that will ultimately help with lending activity. bigso much -- down in a way, both down more than 1.5 percent, after facebook was brian keptto touch the price target of one hundred $40 per share, but it's saying that th
. -- shoppingestors for valuing real estate. jeff pierce tells us in an exclusive interview on the true value is not in retail. washington, the clock is ticking for republicans to have the next course of action. her makers may begin tackling tax reform are yet another attempt at health care. pretty tight deadline as well. let's get a check number stocks .re -- modest moves >> modest moves. we looking at it in verse relationship between dow has nasdaq. up, nasdaq down, s&p 500 up ever...
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it's the real estate craze that's currently sweeping the nation.e also getting ready to hold a free live event here in town so that you can learn all about it. guys, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having us. >> we're thrilled to be here. >> now, i think most people are familiar with house flipping, but what exactly is snap-flipping? because i'm hearing that people are making really good money from it. >> yeah, when people think of flipping a house, they think about having to invest in the property, then renovate it, and all the hard and time-consuming work that's done by real estate investors to fix it up and turn it over for a profit. snap-flipping is the fun part that comes before that. >> yea
it's the real estate craze that's currently sweeping the nation.e also getting ready to hold a free live event here in town so that you can learn all about it. guys, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having us. >> we're thrilled to be here. >> now, i think most people are familiar with house flipping, but what exactly is snap-flipping? because i'm hearing that people are making really good money from it. >> yeah, when people think of flipping a house, they think about...
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on the sunday june fourth there was a electoral fraud so there's a real tension there's a real this contempt in the population they really want to express themselves but we're being really cut off at the top through this authoritarian government which is of course dropped up by the u.s. government not only by trump but this all began with with obama and with bush as well of course right and i want to a pemex the national oil company what's the government's plan to deal with the lost revenue from pam exxon now that oil is kind of you know the wells a truck up john. well that right the well the prying up and also of the revenue that's left is being cut off five private hands and transnational corporations and so there's a real fiscal crisis of the state this year two thousand and seventeen the budget for education for culture for health care for research have all been cut between you know five and twenty. and this is really making an impact a negative impact on the welfare of the mexican people and there's a real need a real call for renovating industrial policy renovating you know energy poli
on the sunday june fourth there was a electoral fraud so there's a real tension there's a real this contempt in the population they really want to express themselves but we're being really cut off at the top through this authoritarian government which is of course dropped up by the u.s. government not only by trump but this all began with with obama and with bush as well of course right and i want to a pemex the national oil company what's the government's plan to deal with the lost revenue...
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but dentures are very different to real teeth.re about 10x softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. it's unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident. polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed. that's why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our aver
but dentures are very different to real teeth.re about 10x softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. it's unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident. polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose...
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markelle fultz looks like the real deal. markelle fultz looks like the real deal.heck out the number one pick in do you often wake up with chest congestion or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. learn more at mucinex.com treat excess mucus with mucinex 12 hour and enjoy living well. pirates are bad but phillies are worse. two struggling teams hooking up at the bank tonight. game three of four game series pick it up in the bottom of first. one man oh on for maikel franco. soup near for the bleachers creatures in left field. phils up two to nothing. top of the fourth we go. josh bell got watch out for those bells they'll get you. line drive, nick williams giving trace. track, wall, um can't holt hold and to the rock. andrew mccutcheon coming around to school. goes down as triple. lead cut to one. sack night ties it at 22. bases load for the pitcher garrett co
markelle fultz looks like the real deal. markelle fultz looks like the real deal.heck out the number one pick in do you often wake up with chest congestion or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. learn more at mucinex.com treat excess mucus with mucinex 12 hour and enjoy living well....
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potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing) maria: let's look ahead at the big market events next week that could impact your money. on the economic front we have economic reports coming out. existing home sales. all due out in the week ahead. the fomc statement is also out on wednesday as wall treat looks for any signs of when the next rate hike will come. we are probably expecting that in december. among the big names reporting. alphabet. at&t, caterpillar. coc
potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the...
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for her, that was a real. buzz of them said please do something about this disastrous law -- both of them said please do something about this disastrous law. people are being hurt by it over and over and over again. it is all fine and good to mandate that everyone get coverage for everything at all time, but what happens in practice is that prices go so high that a whole lot of people are left out of the cold. last year 6.5 million people were fined by the irs because they couldn't afford to purchase health insurance. think about it. if you are struggling to make ends meet, you can't afford health insurance, and the irs finds you on top of that, how is that helping someone with mark -- someone? >> [indiscernible] sen. cruz: my answer is to give them choice. [applause] and sir, let me give you another example. we are talking about small business roundtables. i did a small business roundtable in odessa. a gentleman there who owned a steakhouse told me about his on, what -- his aunt, 101 years old. she had just h
for her, that was a real. buzz of them said please do something about this disastrous law -- both of them said please do something about this disastrous law. people are being hurt by it over and over and over again. it is all fine and good to mandate that everyone get coverage for everything at all time, but what happens in practice is that prices go so high that a whole lot of people are left out of the cold. last year 6.5 million people were fined by the irs because they couldn't afford to...
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this is bloomberg real yield. jonathan: from new york, i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield. i want to head to the auction block now, where i got to say, not much action recently anywhere. starting in greece, the return to the bond markets postponed. that is partly due to a debt cast by the lifeline may be available as the funds bought said yes to the bailout in principle. another bond issue, korea halting its $200 million sellout. high-yield investors finally getting the upper hand of the -- after years of central bank asset buying and pushing back against some of these issues. in the united states, a 10-year option absolutely flopped. offering $40 billion for the lowest amount of nine years. with a bid to cover ratio under two. they apparently seemed to do not -- the few others, they apparently seemed to do not once. still with us, our guests. let's start, mike with the lack of volatility that we have seen. the lack of action, the lack of issuance. year to date it has been stellar, but the last coupl
this is bloomberg real yield. jonathan: from new york, i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield. i want to head to the auction block now, where i got to say, not much action recently anywhere. starting in greece, the return to the bond markets postponed. that is partly due to a debt cast by the lifeline may be available as the funds bought said yes to the bailout in principle. another bond issue, korea halting its $200 million sellout. high-yield investors finally getting the upper hand...
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one is you a real one ♪ ♪ real one real one is you a real one ♪ ♪ real one real one >> all my real oneswhat's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >>> welcome back to "good morning america." we're having an umbrella hat party in the park and, you know, a lot of folks are doing this. we know a lot of people around the country have been throwing block parties all summer long. karen scheffler of michigan sent us this picture of her as it looks like a lot of fun. you know what they're missing, these hats. that's right. all right. that's the big picture. shall we go ahead and get- pm s humid; stray evening storm - less humid weekend - sunday looks spectacular! today: am clouds, pm sun. early morning shower possible. highs: 88-92 winds: nw to sw 5-10 mph tonight: early evening t-storm (7-10pm). partly cloudy. mild & still muggy. lows: 67-73 winds: sw 5 mph saturday: mix of sun and clouds. less humid & breezy. p [ cheers and applause ] >>> burgers on the grill and a block party on your forecast, here's a tip. grill
one is you a real one ♪ ♪ real one real one is you a real one ♪ ♪ real one real one >> all my real oneswhat's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >>> welcome back to "good morning america." we're having an umbrella hat party in the park and, you know, a lot of folks are doing this. we know a lot of people around the country have been throwing block parties all summer long. karen scheffler of...