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>> anthony, come on up. >> maines says equally rewarding is the new friendship he made here with an 11 rocket. >> anthony has played with him a lot of times, and he has been on the phone with mom and dad trying to get them here to fill out an application. >> like these boots? they have a lot of personality. >> he does. he definitely does. >> he was excited to come out. >> while he hopes to free rocket from his cage full time back at the jail timothy campbell had his own feelings of being caged in. >> i hate the box. there's no wins in this facility. even when you're right, you're wrong. >> campbell has been on lockdown status for most of the past six months. recently he received another 20 days for fighting. with jeffrey despeines. he will soon face the disciplinary board again for a second fight with despeines, one in which several officers were injured trying to break it up. >> when my fellow officers get hurt i'm very concerned. they don't understand when we order them to stop they should stop, because if they don't stop and continue to fight aggressively, then we have to try to con
>> anthony, come on up. >> maines says equally rewarding is the new friendship he made here with an 11 rocket. >> anthony has played with him a lot of times, and he has been on the phone with mom and dad trying to get them here to fill out an application. >> like these boots? they have a lot of personality. >> he does. he definitely does. >> he was excited to come out. >> while he hopes to free rocket from his cage full time back at the jail timothy...
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this influence, the dancing and the moving and the marching, i would say that was the main difference. >> anthonying a lot of this period? >> willie: yeah, i was teaching school. i would walk in the front door of the school, i would look around, put my sign in, and walk out the back door and go straight to the studio. but you know, the principal knew what i was doing. >> anthony: yep. >> willie: i did most of the deep city music using that technique. ♪ ♪ if only i could fly i would take to the air ♪ >> anthony: you're still out there so your songs are still being played, still being sampled, which is good, right? that's great. >> willie: it weren't for the the part of record industry that kept us alive was europe. >> anthony: the collectors must go crazy. maniac collectors in europe and japan. >> willie: if i had known back then, i guess we would still be over there. biggest motown or bigger. >> anthony: this is an island, isn't it? it is kind of an island. >> willie: i think it's worse than an island. ♪ darling i'm willing to forget about our past ♪ ♪ darling i'm able to make our love last ♪ ♪ i
this influence, the dancing and the moving and the marching, i would say that was the main difference. >> anthonying a lot of this period? >> willie: yeah, i was teaching school. i would walk in the front door of the school, i would look around, put my sign in, and walk out the back door and go straight to the studio. but you know, the principal knew what i was doing. >> anthony: yep. >> willie: i did most of the deep city music using that technique. ♪ ♪ if only i...
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. >> anthony: the first portuguese fishermen arrived here in 1840. the main, and this town lived off that industry well into the 20th century. it persisted even when i was here, keeping up old catholic fishing traditions like the blessing of fleet. these days however, there are fewer and fewer boats to bless. >> scott: my name's scott roe, i'm a commercial fishermen. sea scallops, fourth generation. i started when i was 5. it was cool back then. there was like 70, 80 boats here, they were five or six feet deep. now it's just down to like 7 or 8. i'm wicked proud of my heritage. and i would never do anything else. this is my office man, look at it. i'm going to do this until i can't move anymore. >> bo: we were all on the town like clockwork, 2:30, 3:00 in the morning. it's quiet, the town's been ripped up all night long. we come down here, hit the water. what could be better? >> anthony: good time to be here, and nice weather today. >> bo: yeah, pretty nice day. >> man: a little breezy. >> bo: might be a little nautical. a little bit. >> anthony: i'm sure i'l
. >> anthony: the first portuguese fishermen arrived here in 1840. the main, and this town lived off that industry well into the 20th century. it persisted even when i was here, keeping up old catholic fishing traditions like the blessing of fleet. these days however, there are fewer and fewer boats to bless. >> scott: my name's scott roe, i'm a commercial fishermen. sea scallops, fourth generation. i started when i was 5. it was cool back then. there was like 70, 80 boats here,...
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anthony: oh, mashed fava beans. it's amazing. >> lambros: this is like as traditional as you get. all these dishes are either used as an appetizer before the mainhis for breakfast, maybe a couple of beers, and then they go to sleep again for a few hours. >> anthony: now you're talking my language. [ george speaking greek ] >> anthony: beautiful. all the fish he catches, it's sold on the island? or sent to athens? >> lambros: mostly to athens. >> george: niko. >> anthony: what kind of fish is this? [ george speaking greek ] >> lambros: olive oil and lemon. >> anthony: man. this is some professional-quality stuff. [ george speaking greek ] >> lambros: you need to eat more. >> anthony: ah, this broth is fantastic. >> george: yamas. >> anthony: yamas, thank you. [ lambros speaking greek ] [ george speaking greek ] [ nikos speaking greek ] >> lambros: he liked his dad doing it and he likes doing it himself. [ lambros speaking greek ] >> anthony: i was going to ask. [ nikos speaking greek ] >> lambros: "where there's a will, there's a way," he says. [ george speaking greek ] >> lambros: this is going to be great pleasure to translate. he said when th
anthony: oh, mashed fava beans. it's amazing. >> lambros: this is like as traditional as you get. all these dishes are either used as an appetizer before the mainhis for breakfast, maybe a couple of beers, and then they go to sleep again for a few hours. >> anthony: now you're talking my language. [ george speaking greek ] >> anthony: beautiful. all the fish he catches, it's sold on the island? or sent to athens? >> lambros: mostly to athens. >> george: niko....
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. >> anthony: more old-school on the main courses. r there, steak and stilton pie for me, because any mystery meat wrapped in a pastry in a pub is pure crack for me. >> anthony: thank you very much. >> ralph steadman: oh, you've got the pie. ah. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> ralph steadman: hmm. >> anthony: we don't do this back in america. >> ralph steadman: so many people have said to me, "do you pencil it in first?" i said, "no, you just start drawing." "but don't you make a mistake?" i say, "there's no such thing as a mistake. a mistake is an opportunity to do something else. you have to leave it, let nature take its course." oh, my god. now isn't that lovely. that is -- i like that. i'm imprsing myself it's so go. well, nature's impressing me, actually. it is just so wonderful how it works. it's a kind of natural process of evolution, isn't it? it's what we're doing all the time. >> anthony: you certainly -- your depiction of politicians early on seemed filled with rage and disgust. deservedly, i think. i mean, there were some epic dep
. >> anthony: more old-school on the main courses. r there, steak and stilton pie for me, because any mystery meat wrapped in a pastry in a pub is pure crack for me. >> anthony: thank you very much. >> ralph steadman: oh, you've got the pie. ah. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> ralph steadman: hmm. >> anthony: we don't do this back in america. >> ralph steadman: so many people have said to me, "do you pencil it in first?" i said, "no, you just...
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main street, usa. or as much as you will find. >> anthony: town is a neighborhood spot in honolulu's kaimuki district andate the union that allows day boat fisherman to sell directly to restaurants, the pan-roasted mahi-mahi is pretty damn good. >> anthony: it's not a particularly welcoming or friendly part of the world. contrary to the, sort of, the "aloha myth." >> paul: no, that's right. that's right, but no island is. nantucket isn't, the isle of wight, isn't. name an island. they want foreigners in corsica? sicily, they want foreigners there? no way, no way. >> anthony: right. >> paul: did anyone ever come to an island, uh, with a good intention? people, people -- >> anthony: no, never in the history of the world. >> paul: no, no. >> anthony: best case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: i mean, at the very least. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook put his sailors ashore in ni'ihau, which is just a little northwest of here. he was the first haole. like magellan. hawaii killed its first tourist and -- >> anthony: righ
main street, usa. or as much as you will find. >> anthony: town is a neighborhood spot in honolulu's kaimuki district andate the union that allows day boat fisherman to sell directly to restaurants, the pan-roasted mahi-mahi is pretty damn good. >> anthony: it's not a particularly welcoming or friendly part of the world. contrary to the, sort of, the "aloha myth." >> paul: no, that's right. that's right, but no island is. nantucket isn't, the isle of wight, isn't....
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. >> anthony: way out in the weeds, off the main road, and good freakin' luck if you could find it, ishe most respected old-school pit masters. ask a chef. ask anybody who knows good barbecue, and they will tell you where to go. here. a run-down-looking takeout about two hours' drive out of charleston in hemingway, south carolina. now, how long have you been doing this? >> rodney: since i was 11. >> sean: that's crazy. >> rodney: i grew up doing this. my family started in 1972, so i grew up running around this place. >> that's why no one does it. nothing but bad barbecue. the true way to make barbecues in their own pits. you have to stay up all night. >> all night. >> rodney scott. some of the finest whole hog carb cue there is. they have been doing it like this and only like this for 43 years. burn barrel. fresh coals. slow, slow, slow cooked all night in the pit. there are no shortcuts. this ain't a craft. this is a calling. >> look at that. >> you serve corn bread with barbecue that falls into crumbles? you have got to have that. this is what we call pork spaghetti. >> you have to h
. >> anthony: way out in the weeds, off the main road, and good freakin' luck if you could find it, ishe most respected old-school pit masters. ask a chef. ask anybody who knows good barbecue, and they will tell you where to go. here. a run-down-looking takeout about two hours' drive out of charleston in hemingway, south carolina. now, how long have you been doing this? >> rodney: since i was 11. >> sean: that's crazy. >> rodney: i grew up doing this. my family started...
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anthony: yeah, me either. >> ruhlman: and the thing is, you can see the main pool from the window here. : i was thinking about inviting them all up to our crib. >> ruhlman: don't you dare do that. >> anthony: for a party. >> ruhlman: no. >> anthony: hey, don't they deserve a good time? i don't know. maybe not. >> ruhlman: not going to happen. >> anthony: we're getting back to guilt. do you feel enlightened and inspired by this meal? >> ruhlman: what are you asking? what are you getting at here? you're trying to get at something. >> anthony: trying to make myself feel better. i mean, i'm trying to, trying to prove that i'm down with people, man. i'm still, i'm still cool. >> ruhlman: this, this guilt, this guilt keeps coming back. you keep bringing up the guilt. >> anthony: you're right, i feel guilty. >> ruhlman: then don't do these shows! what are you doing here if you feel so guilty about it? >> anthony: i don't, i don't. i feel guilty about not feeling guilty. >> ruhlman: that's more to the point. now you're starting to be honest with yourself. >> anthony: you're right. right. ♪ buell
anthony: yeah, me either. >> ruhlman: and the thing is, you can see the main pool from the window here. : i was thinking about inviting them all up to our crib. >> ruhlman: don't you dare do that. >> anthony: for a party. >> ruhlman: no. >> anthony: hey, don't they deserve a good time? i don't know. maybe not. >> ruhlman: not going to happen. >> anthony: we're getting back to guilt. do you feel enlightened and inspired by this meal? >> ruhlman:...
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talking about the 140 years of the westminster dog show catsow will be a part of the main program and i am here withth anthonychinson from jungle tracks and this oweis investigation the cat that willt be involved in the proceedingsin and sue palka.. hi, anthony, congratulation ullings. >> what an honor. it's perfect being here with you guys. how did you end up in the westminster show? it's a funny investor, actually. i'm on the board of the international cat association, something called meeted breeds where akc and westminster wantnt everybody to come and see the vast array of breeds so they cae get toed know them and see the variation in coats and colors. this cat has an unusual coat. i said it looks like cheat a. does she have a name. i love it. yes. this iso investigation, she is a been gallon cat.be the goal of the been gallon cat is to get a cat that looks asks much like a leopard as possiblel but is a sweat, friendly, easygoing domestic cats. how did you start breeding cats. >> my parents gave me a kitten when i was a kid and it was the greatest thing ever.ng i thought nothing could compared to this. th
talking about the 140 years of the westminster dog show catsow will be a part of the main program and i am here withth anthonychinson from jungle tracks and this oweis investigation the cat that willt be involved in the proceedingsin and sue palka.. hi, anthony, congratulation ullings. >> what an honor. it's perfect being here with you guys. how did you end up in the westminster show? it's a funny investor, actually. i'm on the board of the international cat association, something called...
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main program. and i am here with anthony hutchinson from jungle tracks.at will be involved in the proceedings, and our cat expert, cat correspondent, sue palka. >> hi, anthony, congratulations. what anco honor. h >> it is perfect staying here with youying guys. >> awe. >> how did you ends up in thehe westminster show?te >> all right, the funny story actually. i am on the board of the international cat association, and they participate in something called meet the breed, akc and westminsterer want everyone to come see the differs err ray of breeds, of both dogs and cats, so theyts, can choose the right one for them, and get to know them. the see all of the beauty, the variation, and coats, and colors, and patterns. p so when they make a choice, they can make it right. >> this traffic and weather -- cat hats anfi unusual coac t t looks like cheetah, but does or does she have a name? >> i love trntion y this is ovation, bang he will cat. >> bengal, okay.kay. >> yes, and the cat that looks as much like a leopard as possible but sweet, friendly, easy going dom
main program. and i am here with anthony hutchinson from jungle tracks.at will be involved in the proceedings, and our cat expert, cat correspondent, sue palka. >> hi, anthony, congratulations. what anco honor. h >> it is perfect staying here with youying guys. >> awe. >> how did you ends up in thehe westminster show?te >> all right, the funny story actually. i am on the board of the international cat association, and they participate in something called meet the...
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possible sense, we know justices do not always act according to type, anthony kennedy, a reagan appointee and he is seen as the mainservative way. could neil gorsuch be such a man? the republican legal establishment has gone to great lengths over the last 30 years to make sure that does not happen any more and that is one of the reasons why the pics are coming from the courts of appeal is like neil gorsuch, or you can see over a long period of time how he has ruled ina lot long period of time how he has ruled in a lot of cases and have a great degree of confidence that he is not likely to change his fundamental outlook. could he be more conservative than anthony skilling. for principled reasons, because of his commitment to other reasons, he could across the aisle and the width liberals on some issues, he had some quirky views as well. it is possible that neil gorsuch would do the same. he has some of the same commitments to how you interpret statutes and how you interpret the constitution that could lead him down the same path. i am interested in you as a supreme court practitioner, someone who has dealt cases in
possible sense, we know justices do not always act according to type, anthony kennedy, a reagan appointee and he is seen as the mainservative way. could neil gorsuch be such a man? the republican legal establishment has gone to great lengths over the last 30 years to make sure that does not happen any more and that is one of the reasons why the pics are coming from the courts of appeal is like neil gorsuch, or you can see over a long period of time how he has ruled ina lot long period of time...
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anthony: racial disparity. this is something that the revolution promised to address. >> yusimi: their main mistake was to say thatdicated just like that. on the street, for instance, policemen, the first people they stop, black people. if you're black, you are a potential criminal. ♪ >> anthony: her mom, rosa, prepares a cabbage stew with carrots, tomatoes, and green beans for her, as yuismi is a rare vegetarian on an island where pork is king. oh, fantastic, look at that. and for us, pork marinated in garlic, onion, and sour orange. please tell your mom it's superb, really excellent. [ speaking spanish ] >> anthony: thank you. you have a very highly educated public here, one of the most literate nations on earth. >> yusimi: that's funny, we're highly educated, like you said, but we're behind concerning internet and all that stuff. most the folk have access to only the official media, the official newspaper. if internet comes, and i think the government is trying to delay it. if that comes, many things will change. people will have access to different points of view, and i don't think our government wants that. >
anthony: racial disparity. this is something that the revolution promised to address. >> yusimi: their main mistake was to say thatdicated just like that. on the street, for instance, policemen, the first people they stop, black people. if you're black, you are a potential criminal. ♪ >> anthony: her mom, rosa, prepares a cabbage stew with carrots, tomatoes, and green beans for her, as yuismi is a rare vegetarian on an island where pork is king. oh, fantastic, look at that. and...
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anthony mason. voters about the work that lies ahead. the mainacare and what the republican plan is to replace it. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: if professional agitators were lurking in line outside the jefferson parish library today, we didn't meet them. >> look at us. do we look like loud individuals? do we look like paid protesters? >> reporter: this group of mostly retired women brought homemade signs, umbrellas for the sun, and a new found sense of activism. >> i'll be in this until i die, if that's necessary. >> there you go. >> reporter: really, you feel that strongly? >> i feel that strongly about it. >> reporter: they came to confront louisiana senator bill cassidy about the trump agenda and about obamacare. >> where is he! where is he! >> reporter: and when he was late, they started without him. >> this child standing in front of you is completely-- >> reporter: cassidy is a doctor himself, and one of the republicans to introduce his own obamacare replacement. >> now, under our plan, you could actually end up with more people insur
anthony mason. voters about the work that lies ahead. the mainacare and what the republican plan is to replace it. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: if professional agitators were lurking in line outside the jefferson parish library today, we didn't meet them. >> look at us. do we look like loud individuals? do we look like paid protesters? >> reporter: this group of mostly retired women brought homemade signs, umbrellas for the sun, and a new found sense of activism. >>...
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anthony, abc 7 news. >>> well, as you know, thousands of evacuees have now left the flood zones, but where are they going exactly? >> the two main shelters can't hold everyone, so what about hotels? 7 on your side's michael finn finneyer -- is here to tell us more. >> hotels say only a smattering of evacuations have turned up to them for shelter. most evacuees stay with relatives or friends or went to shelters. a few went to hotels. today we contacted several hotels who said they would offer discounts to evacuees who call ahead of time. here's some offers we found. the fairmont san jose is offering evacuees a 20% discount for rooms and food. the fontaine in san jose and the best western lanai garden inn will knock 10% off their room rate. the hampton inn and suites of san jose will offer rooms to evacuees for $89 per night, about half the normal price. hotel managers say the people should call ahead to reserve and make sure deals are still available. >>> leaving home is hard enough, pardon me. returning may be even harder. homeowners will be scrambling to make repairs. a contractors state licensing board says don't act too hasti
anthony, abc 7 news. >>> well, as you know, thousands of evacuees have now left the flood zones, but where are they going exactly? >> the two main shelters can't hold everyone, so what about hotels? 7 on your side's michael finn finneyer -- is here to tell us more. >> hotels say only a smattering of evacuations have turned up to them for shelter. most evacuees stay with relatives or friends or went to shelters. a few went to hotels. today we contacted several hotels who...
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anthony boredane is planning to on one in manhattan near hyaline park and whitney museum. >> d.c. united hosted unofficial groundbreaking ceremony for the brand new soccer sayre tony. the main construction will get underway southwest. today's air ceremony included performances by local student athletes and mls commissioner and d.c. muriel boudzer and united coach and other united players and audi field expected to seat about 2,000 people and expected to on sometime next year. very exciting for our soccer fans. >> the perhaps look great. >> they do. beautiful. >> looking forward to it. >> it's not every day that a bird is l little guy and how you can help the bird find its way back home. >> is that a para keit. >> i don't know. >> you have heard about this? going back to the roost. nokia is launching first generation phone. why? we'll be right back. the following ad is being condensed for your viewing convenience. so i just switched to geico. what took you so long? i know, i saved a ton of money on car insurance. that's what i'm talking about! geico also gives you 24/7 access to licensed agents! . good game, you really crushed it. no son, geico crushe
anthony boredane is planning to on one in manhattan near hyaline park and whitney museum. >> d.c. united hosted unofficial groundbreaking ceremony for the brand new soccer sayre tony. the main construction will get underway southwest. today's air ceremony included performances by local student athletes and mls commissioner and d.c. muriel boudzer and united coach and other united players and audi field expected to seat about 2,000 people and expected to on sometime next year. very...
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. >>> the main suspect in a shooting yesterday has been found in el dorado county, 58- year-old craig anthonyrassi was inside a car with what they describe as a self-inflicted gunshot wound when they found him. his girlfriend was found dead inside the couple's home in nevada yesterday afternoon. investigator said the 61-year- old woman was shot several times in a home on san marcos court. officials have not discussed a motive but they believe there was an altercation before the shooting. >>> ktvu sitting down with the mayors of san francisco, oakland and san jose, coming up after the break what mayor edley has to say about the new president and what goals he has for his city this year. >>> the president versus nordstrom, president trump tweeted to the retailer after they dropped his daughters line and he also criticized judges and that prompted a response from his own supreme court nominee, neil gorsuch, what he had to say next coming up on the 4. >>> unlike cable. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. ethics experts are raising conflict of interest quest
. >>> the main suspect in a shooting yesterday has been found in el dorado county, 58- year-old craig anthonyrassi was inside a car with what they describe as a self-inflicted gunshot wound when they found him. his girlfriend was found dead inside the couple's home in nevada yesterday afternoon. investigator said the 61-year- old woman was shot several times in a home on san marcos court. officials have not discussed a motive but they believe there was an altercation before the...
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anthony, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. here's a look at exactly what is happening, on the far right is the actual dam. move a little to the left and you see the main spillway damaged last week. and then here's the emergency spillway that is eroding. all that water is flowing down a hill of trees. it could flow right towards several communities downstream, which is why there were so many emergency evacuations. all of this is happening north of sacramento. and three-and-a-half hours from san francisco. abc 7 news reporter rob mcmillan filed this report a short time ago. >> here's video from last night when so much water was flowing over the top of the dam last night that state officials worried the spillway may fail causing catastrophic flooding downstream. but what a difference a day makes. this is what it looked like this morning. no more water coming across the emergency spillway. of course, what caused that spillway to be called into duty in the first place, the failure of the main spillway, check out the hole getting bigger and bigger over the last few days forcing state officials to limit how much water was drained. at a news conference this a
anthony, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. here's a look at exactly what is happening, on the far right is the actual dam. move a little to the left and you see the main spillway damaged last week. and then here's the emergency spillway that is eroding. all that water is flowing down a hill of trees. it could flow right towards several communities downstream, which is why there were so many emergency evacuations. all of this is happening north of sacramento. and three-and-a-half hours from...
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main street. a new book out called "unshakeable," co-written with peter maluk, who you may be familiar with from barrons. little blurbs in the book. anthonyramucci, everybody has heard of him. alan greenspan. why should i take investment advice from a guy who teaches me to walk on hot coals? >> maybe that's what you need to do when you're investing, be prepared for anything. i wrote this book because i was obsessed. i took five years, and i interviewed the list of the 50 most influential people from finance. it became number one. i like writing books as much as pulling out my eyelashes. but the level of fear you see today, level of volatility you see today -- i interviewed greenspan for three hours and said what would you do if you were made head of the fed today? he paused and paused and leaned in and said resign. i thought when he says that doesn't encourage. i wanted to protect people, show people that corrections happen every year since 1900. remember last january, everybody is freaking out. the market doesn't take money from you. you give money to the market by making wrong decisions. bear markets, we're eight years into this one. th
main street. a new book out called "unshakeable," co-written with peter maluk, who you may be familiar with from barrons. little blurbs in the book. anthonyramucci, everybody has heard of him. alan greenspan. why should i take investment advice from a guy who teaches me to walk on hot coals? >> maybe that's what you need to do when you're investing, be prepared for anything. i wrote this book because i was obsessed. i took five years, and i interviewed the list of the 50 most...
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main trade -- transactions with china is the one that is going to suffer the most. >> no one wants that pressure right now. guys, thank you both for joining us. anthonyhan and omar aguilar. >>> up next, we are back with the closing countdown. >>> after the bell harvard alumn steve crimson after the esteemed university raised $1.2 billion in donations only to lose it in investments. we'll tell you what happened. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. i am benedict arnold, the infamous traitor. and i know a thing or two about trading. so i trade with e*trade, where true traders trade on a trademarked trade platform that has all the... get off the computer traitor! i won't. (cannon sound) mobility is very important to me. that's why i use e*trade mobile. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. >>> an interesting day on wall street where both the dow and the nasdaq set new highs earlier on today came off that a bit, 20,100 is the all-time closing high for the dow. jones industrial average doesn'
main trade -- transactions with china is the one that is going to suffer the most. >> no one wants that pressure right now. guys, thank you both for joining us. anthonyhan and omar aguilar. >>> up next, we are back with the closing countdown. >>> after the bell harvard alumn steve crimson after the esteemed university raised $1.2 billion in donations only to lose it in investments. we'll tell you what happened. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. i am...