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barry: hi. ben: hey, how are you? lemonis: barry? i'm marcus. barry: hey, marcus. barry. to meet you. hey, buddy. ben: hey, how are you? lemonis: i want to address the concerns that ben has about barry, his business consultant. so, i thought it would be a good idea to actually get barry and ben in the same room and find out if ben's concerns are actually as legitimate as he thinks they are. how long have you guys been working together? barry: about two years. ben is really a genius at what he does. he's really creative, so i've tried to have him bring people in sales, bring people in production, bring people in customer service, but they've been driven away either by the environment or sometimes you get upset at them. they stay two weeks, or they stay a month or whatever it is, and then they leave. i'm frustrated that i can't help more. lemonis: so were you helping him get his financials organized, as well? barry: i was helping monitoring getting the financials organized, yes. lemonis: okay. barry: they're better than they were two years ago. lemonis: oh, really? wow. bar
barry: hi. ben: hey, how are you? lemonis: barry? i'm marcus. barry: hey, marcus. barry. to meet you. hey, buddy. ben: hey, how are you? lemonis: i want to address the concerns that ben has about barry, his business consultant. so, i thought it would be a good idea to actually get barry and ben in the same room and find out if ben's concerns are actually as legitimate as he thinks they are. how long have you guys been working together? barry: about two years. ben is really a genius at what he...
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barry gordy really saw something in us and allowed us to keep recording until we got a hit record.nk we were treated fairly, yes. i or two renegotiate now, i would have higher lawyers but be didn't have lawyers either so that was one thing, too. >> why is 1972 artist its paid before and after. why is 1972 the critical year? >> it was the copyright laws. just really -- they weren't right yet. so it took people to really go back in there and say, listen, these people are making huge fortunes playing your music and you north being -- you are not being paid at all so they had to rethink it. and so they got the copyright laws changed that's how ill happened and i just happened to be part of that, to be part of helping to get that. you think about people like aretha franklin, everybody who the music that we made in the '60s and '70s that's wasly ton now and for us not to be paid was not an oversight, just not right. >> what was it about detroit in the early '60s some many artists came out of that. >> out of detroit? what was -- you got -- >> the temptations, the supremes, barry gordy. >>
barry gordy really saw something in us and allowed us to keep recording until we got a hit record.nk we were treated fairly, yes. i or two renegotiate now, i would have higher lawyers but be didn't have lawyers either so that was one thing, too. >> why is 1972 artist its paid before and after. why is 1972 the critical year? >> it was the copyright laws. just really -- they weren't right yet. so it took people to really go back in there and say, listen, these people are making huge...
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barry: we think so.ioned, having invested in 140 companies around the world, we are spreading our bets. vonnie: why is that? are they not very obviously distinguishable from one another? why would you be spread so, i don't want to say thin because 140 companies is not being spread thin. that is being spread wide. barry: our strategy is working on investing in the asset class and investing in bitcoin and other digital assets. so our investment in the company's is an attempt at building infrastructure that is required to make this asset class as big as it could become. vonnie: it feels like there was a rebound but things got a little bit depressed for bitcoin and related cryptocurrencies. barry: when you have been in bitcoin as long as i have, since 2011, we have been through quite a roller coaster. the prices have gone down 80% four times. but in the past four times, the price has hit record highs afterwards. if you look at the price for bitcoin, it looks like perhaps we are coming out of the crypto winte
barry: we think so.ioned, having invested in 140 companies around the world, we are spreading our bets. vonnie: why is that? are they not very obviously distinguishable from one another? why would you be spread so, i don't want to say thin because 140 companies is not being spread thin. that is being spread wide. barry: our strategy is working on investing in the asset class and investing in bitcoin and other digital assets. so our investment in the company's is an attempt at building...
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barry jenkins did moonlight.l did as well as it did, it came out of nowhere, a little independent movie. we have got used to the fact that it was a huge hit, it started as a really, really small movie thatjust huge hit, it started as a really, really small movie that just found its audience and deservedly so. really small movie that just found its audience and deservedly som is great that that can still happen in today's hollywood. it renews your faith in films when something like that can be discovered. there is a block map —— blockbuster market out there. rocket man is a film that ta kes there. rocket man is a film that takes risks, more than bohemian rhapsody did, but it still finds a mainstream audience. we are in a pretty good period at the moment. people say cinema isn't as good as it used to be. barry norman said every year at the number of comparatively good and bad films. and we have a mixed bag every week and it is up to you to decide which are good and which are bad. thank you. thank you. that is it fo
barry jenkins did moonlight.l did as well as it did, it came out of nowhere, a little independent movie. we have got used to the fact that it was a huge hit, it started as a really, really small movie thatjust huge hit, it started as a really, really small movie that just found its audience and deservedly so. really small movie that just found its audience and deservedly som is great that that can still happen in today's hollywood. it renews your faith in films when something like that can be...
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lynn,: that was barry open markets institute executive director.g up, the world bank says global growth continues to weaken. more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ crumpton with bloomberg's word news. the trump ministration is imposing major travel restrictions on visits to cuba by american citizens. it will ban stops by cruise ship sand and a heavily used form -- ships and end a heavily used form of education track -- education travel. it is cracking down on cuba for what it calls providing a communist foothold in the region and propping up u.s. adversaries and laces like venezuela and nicaragua. iran says it will continue to resist political and economic pressure from the united states. the u.s. byrring to name, the supreme leader told a crowd of thousands today that "standing against an enemy that uses bullying is the only way to stop him." prosecutors say the florida deputy who failed to confront a gunman during last year's parkland massacre has been arrested on 11 charges. scott peterson was on duty during the shooting at marjorie stoneman douglas hi
lynn,: that was barry open markets institute executive director.g up, the world bank says global growth continues to weaken. more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ crumpton with bloomberg's word news. the trump ministration is imposing major travel restrictions on visits to cuba by american citizens. it will ban stops by cruise ship sand and a heavily used form -- ships and end a heavily used form of education track -- education travel. it is cracking down on cuba for what it calls providing a...
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what happens with motown in detroit is barry gordy is a boxer, a songwriter, and he boxed on a bill we joe louis. way down on the car but nonetheless. then he felt this isn't so great. eye. getting my head beat in doing this and he already wrote songs and then report sons that jackie wilson recorded and had hits with, but he discovered that he was getting pennies on the record, and his good friend, smoky robinson, from detroit, the north end of detroit, they were tight together, and he said, you know, you're making a couple of pennies per record. why don't you start your only thing and release these records? that's how it starts. starts looking for groups, starts looking -- the detroit public school system back then had great music programs. so he started scouting around for kids who were in the music programs and maybe had singing groups, the temptations, or the four tops, that had kind of groups -- guys that would stand on corners and sing and doo wop kind of groups and he would look for enemy in particular, and he one-by-one started signing artists. then motown is catching on now wi
what happens with motown in detroit is barry gordy is a boxer, a songwriter, and he boxed on a bill we joe louis. way down on the car but nonetheless. then he felt this isn't so great. eye. getting my head beat in doing this and he already wrote songs and then report sons that jackie wilson recorded and had hits with, but he discovered that he was getting pennies on the record, and his good friend, smoky robinson, from detroit, the north end of detroit, they were tight together, and he said,...
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rick barry, how are you circul circular. >> good. mark: basketball hall of fame, 87.welve all-star teams. how many years did you play? >> sixty-five-80 but set out one year when i opened up the door before they changed the reserve clause and then went to the aba for four years and went back to the nba. mark: most of your career was in the mba was with golden state. >> get, and boy are they going good right now. [laughter] mark: know that you do not have all those power players around you that they have now. >> no, a little different world happening today but i just joke and say they got three zeros on my contract when i played 12500 i was always the second player in the draft, no guaranteed contracts and is a unique situation to watch things evolve over the years but that can't happen. but when you the first grade upgrade tvs and prices were down and this was the reverse. prices were low in our prices have gone up b5 you are a tremendous best ballplayer. some people call you and office of juggernaut. in almost a no missed shooter from the foul line and a perfectionist
rick barry, how are you circul circular. >> good. mark: basketball hall of fame, 87.welve all-star teams. how many years did you play? >> sixty-five-80 but set out one year when i opened up the door before they changed the reserve clause and then went to the aba for four years and went back to the nba. mark: most of your career was in the mba was with golden state. >> get, and boy are they going good right now. [laughter] mark: know that you do not have all those power players...
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barry: that's a lot to unpack. first, markets aren't broken, but in the short term, they are so noisy. there's so little signal in all of the up and down day-to-day noise, you really have to look at markets on a monthly or even weekly basis to sort of identify any sort of trend. , therms of the yield curve five year and the three-month have now been inverted for a full quarter, a full 90 days. that is a very unusual situation. historically when we get that yield curve inverted for that long, we see a recession 12 to 18 months out. it is admittedly a small sample set, less than a century. we've only had so many recessions over the past 100 years. that said, that is the biggest warning sign that makes me nervous. the trade war is a pain in the neck. the sniping back and forth white house and the fed certainly isn't helpful. but when you see a yield curve invert for a full quarter, it is time to start making plans for things starting to slow down. whether it is a full contraction or not is hard to say, but this is not
barry: that's a lot to unpack. first, markets aren't broken, but in the short term, they are so noisy. there's so little signal in all of the up and down day-to-day noise, you really have to look at markets on a monthly or even weekly basis to sort of identify any sort of trend. , therms of the yield curve five year and the three-month have now been inverted for a full quarter, a full 90 days. that is a very unusual situation. historically when we get that yield curve inverted for that long, we...
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the "saturday night live" alu and star of the hit hbo show "barry" talks about hisac charrs like stefan and the one man celebration he held after he won that emmy last year. >> afterwards, went to in & out burger and the womanolled her window down and went, didn't you just win an emmy. i go, yes. she goes, let me see it. i showed it to her. and she goes, who else is in the car with you? just me. she went, baby that's sad. >> a sunday sit-down with billd ha and a big surprise for him here at 30 rock a bit later in the show. >>> let's begin with new details out of virginia beach. after an employee swiped into work at the city's municipal i.d. badge ng h and started shooting. 12 people were killed, four others were injured. police say they will release a detailed timeline of the shooting later today. kathie park is live outside the scene with the latest. good moteing. >> repor willie, good morning to you. behind me is the building at the center of so much pain. rebodies discove on each of the three floors. as this community continues to mourn, thee motiv behind this massacre is still a mys
the "saturday night live" alu and star of the hit hbo show "barry" talks about hisac charrs like stefan and the one man celebration he held after he won that emmy last year. >> afterwards, went to in & out burger and the womanolled her window down and went, didn't you just win an emmy. i go, yes. she goes, let me see it. i showed it to her. and she goes, who else is in the car with you? just me. she went, baby that's sad. >> a sunday sit-down with billd ha...
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barry, tell us about your dad, george. he was a soldier.nd talking for a little while. they said take three men, get a drink, go to the village and check it out for germans. they go down the road and they hit a landmine. when they come to the side of the road, thejeep was on fire and the three mates had been blown to pieces and my dad survived. he came out of the war with shell shock. extraordinary that he survived anti—lost three good friends. —— and he lost three good friends. —— and he lost three good friends. we say this in almost a matter of fact terms but what they went into, what they witnessed, was a very fierce and bloody, horrific battle. i think the horrors of an opposed assault, amphibious and airborne, we have not seen in that scale ever before. it was horrendous. you can't train for that. you can train people to try and survive that but it is not something you would ever want to go through again. particularly as they had already endured five years of war. they knew this was the only alternative. i heard that eisenhower had two
barry, tell us about your dad, george. he was a soldier.nd talking for a little while. they said take three men, get a drink, go to the village and check it out for germans. they go down the road and they hit a landmine. when they come to the side of the road, thejeep was on fire and the three mates had been blown to pieces and my dad survived. he came out of the war with shell shock. extraordinary that he survived anti—lost three good friends. —— and he lost three good friends. ——...
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barry: we have invested, have invested in companies that are providing that infrastructure. some of the larger well-known financial services companies like fidelity as an example are soon launching their own custody solutions. you have the new york stock exchange parent company launching in exchange. you compare the infrastructure today relative to where it was right before the last bitcoin bull market in 2017, it is really night and day. moneye question is not if will move into the asset class, but the question is when? silbert, thank you for joining us. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. remember, bloomberg technology's livestreaming on twitter. check us out at technology and be sure to follow our global breaking news network, tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: welcome to daybreak australia. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. wall street ends its best winning streak in two months as
barry: we have invested, have invested in companies that are providing that infrastructure. some of the larger well-known financial services companies like fidelity as an example are soon launching their own custody solutions. you have the new york stock exchange parent company launching in exchange. you compare the infrastructure today relative to where it was right before the last bitcoin bull market in 2017, it is really night and day. moneye question is not if will move into the asset...
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now she still faces accusations that she recruited for a terrorist group in an interview with you barry denied there was any truth to the allegations. but she's not the only opposition leader to say they've been subjected to official oppression binod into gumba founder of the social party in mercury has been imprisoned 3 times he openly questions the narrative of rhonda's democratic miracle i don't know about god is that the but this is the view is that there is in the one that you have nor in the bin that you have in this business so if there is a more or this from but. rather than is the news that the court there granted. both into gunda and in the baron say they have sacrificed a lot for their struggle to deepen the political debate in their home country into barry says several of her followers are still imprisoned she also claims that her 30 year old assistant and salman much to your mana who died in march 2900 plus his life for the course you can save a call from one member from a political party who told me that today found. in their forests i do not understand it i say no you tal
now she still faces accusations that she recruited for a terrorist group in an interview with you barry denied there was any truth to the allegations. but she's not the only opposition leader to say they've been subjected to official oppression binod into gumba founder of the social party in mercury has been imprisoned 3 times he openly questions the narrative of rhonda's democratic miracle i don't know about god is that the but this is the view is that there is in the one that you have nor in...
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barry norman said every year there are the same number of comparatively good and bad films.e have a mixed bag every week and it is up to you to decide which are good and which are bad. thank you. that is it for this week. thank you for watching. but is it bye from both of us. hello. the weekend is not looking as wet as it has been but there will still be some rain or showers around at times because low—pressure is still close by towards the northwest of the british isles and around that spiralling with some disturbances bringing bands of showers our way. it will be a fairly breezy and not especially warm weekend but a bit warmer than it has been for some. sunshine and a can shift —— chance of showers on a breezy weekend and we start saturday morning and quite wet in northern ireland with rain towards western scotland and through parts of wales and western england. this first disturbance moves eased during the day and the showers will become more patchy as that happens but still the chance as it moves further east in catching one or two heavier ones. ahead, some sunny spells
barry norman said every year there are the same number of comparatively good and bad films.e have a mixed bag every week and it is up to you to decide which are good and which are bad. thank you. that is it for this week. thank you for watching. but is it bye from both of us. hello. the weekend is not looking as wet as it has been but there will still be some rain or showers around at times because low—pressure is still close by towards the northwest of the british isles and around that...
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. >> kristen, with me is general barry mccaffrey. as you both know, the president backed out unilaterally of the iran nuclear deal a year ago, may. iran was complying, according to u.n. weapons inspectors and all the other countries, complying with the nuclear deal that would prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. now iran, countering these sanctions, threatening, barry mccaffery, to enrich uranium to higher levels, to potentially break out of one part of that deal. for the president to say we're not going to let iran have a nuclear weapon, he seems to be motivated by their countering his breakout with a partial breakout themselves. >> pretty complex, dangerous situation. the iranians, to my surprise, are actually being strangled by the economic sanctions. they're desperate. the population is blaming their leadership, not president trump. on the other hand, it's hard to imagine why belligerent public language and apparent military readiness to go to war with one another will reach anybody's goals. i would like to know what the s
. >> kristen, with me is general barry mccaffrey. as you both know, the president backed out unilaterally of the iran nuclear deal a year ago, may. iran was complying, according to u.n. weapons inspectors and all the other countries, complying with the nuclear deal that would prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. now iran, countering these sanctions, threatening, barry mccaffery, to enrich uranium to higher levels, to potentially break out of one part of that deal. for the president...
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with me to talk about this is general barry mccaffrey, a retired u.s. army four star general, a heavily decorated combat veteran of vietnam, a u.s. ground commander in the gulf war, a veteran of that region, someone who knows it well. general, i'm grateful to have you here tonight. this is a remarkable development after a day in which the president said iran has made a mistake, and then he said somebody loose and stupid committed an error, and he doesn't think it was an intentional act, and now to understand that there may have been military action underway. give me your analysis please, sir. >> well, you know, ali, i spent a lot of time in the white house national security council meetings, hundreds of hours under two presidents, i have never seen anything like this. ben rhodes' principal statement that we ought to focus on is there is no national security process where you bring together all elements of u.s. power, the military will always give you a military option. it may tell you it's stupid but they'll give you a military option. the state departm
with me to talk about this is general barry mccaffrey, a retired u.s. army four star general, a heavily decorated combat veteran of vietnam, a u.s. ground commander in the gulf war, a veteran of that region, someone who knows it well. general, i'm grateful to have you here tonight. this is a remarkable development after a day in which the president said iran has made a mistake, and then he said somebody loose and stupid committed an error, and he doesn't think it was an intentional act, and now...
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i like barry sonnenfeld. thought it was smart, funny, i liked the special effects, i thought the story was well told. second one, terrible, third one, not great. now the fourth instalment, which is attempting to kind of breathe new life into it. so we have tessa thompson is molly, who as a child met an alien, nobody believed her, who would believe a child who met an alien, and so she decides she wants to become one of the men in black, she pursues this dream. she finally meets up with emma thompson's agent 0. who does actually allow her tojoin the men in black. they have a discussion about "men in black?" emma thompson says, "yeah, i know, i've had the discussion, they're very attached to the name." she's then teamed up with chris hemsworth in an adventure which involved extraterrestrials and the most powerful weapon ever in the universe and also kumail nanjiani playing this tiny little character, pawny, who is essentially a pawn in a chess set who is looking for a queen. here's a clip. excuse me, what happen
i like barry sonnenfeld. thought it was smart, funny, i liked the special effects, i thought the story was well told. second one, terrible, third one, not great. now the fourth instalment, which is attempting to kind of breathe new life into it. so we have tessa thompson is molly, who as a child met an alien, nobody believed her, who would believe a child who met an alien, and so she decides she wants to become one of the men in black, she pursues this dream. she finally meets up with emma...
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. >> the book you are holding is dedicated to the memory of barry goldwater for whom i cast my first presidential vote. he lost 44 states but i think he won when they counted the votes 16 years later with the election of ronald reagan. the argument about conservatism is what we see represented in the 45th president whose name does not appear in the book or is it something that traces its pedigree to james madison and our constitutional architecture of separated powers? you just showed on the screen there, the president aghast at the idea that the republicans in the senate might act as an independentvivalerous branch with an opinion of its own. it's nice to see them talking about exercising their own judgment in opposition to tariffs, the least conservative policy you can imagine which is the government telling americans what they can buy at what price and in what quantities. bossy government doesn't get much bigger or bossier than it does with protectionism. >> i was blown away by this that i found about half way through your book. this is about who we were. in 1951, when the average
. >> the book you are holding is dedicated to the memory of barry goldwater for whom i cast my first presidential vote. he lost 44 states but i think he won when they counted the votes 16 years later with the election of ronald reagan. the argument about conservatism is what we see represented in the 45th president whose name does not appear in the book or is it something that traces its pedigree to james madison and our constitutional architecture of separated powers? you just showed on...
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the 7th street that he took here the middle east now is what about change people have gone to hear barry the mission of the next old army 60 complex and i'm just your stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their country. bottles in cameroons rivers. on angel street. plastic is everywhere. but if bottles can be fishing doubts. and bubble gum wellington boots what more can be done with this plague of palomas. earthrise reimagining plastered. on al-jazeera. when the news breaks the inauguration of comedian and actor as president of ukraine when people who need to be heard over days are viking while they work with no food for my joy because they all went to sleep with an empty stomach with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary script was russian goals hardly a truth none and lightnings on air and online. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter w. watching the news live from our headquarters here in tow coming up in the next 60 minutes. nearly 2000000 peop
the 7th street that he took here the middle east now is what about change people have gone to hear barry the mission of the next old army 60 complex and i'm just your stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their country. bottles in cameroons rivers. on angel street. plastic is everywhere. but if bottles can be fishing doubts. and bubble gum wellington boots what more can be done with this plague of palomas. earthrise reimagining plastered. on...
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in 1964, barry goldwater runs for president, i cast my first presidential vote for him. 70% of the american people said they trusted the federal government to do the right thing all the time or almost all the time. today, it's under 20%. again as the pretensions of government have risen, the prestige of government has collapsed. i'm just thinking watching all this stuff about britain, best thing we could do for them, the best gift would be to send them the collective writings of james madison, in which they will find a wonderful phrase, mitigated democracy. madison said, majorities will and should rule, but they must be majorities filtered and refined and enlarged by a slow maturation of public opinion through representative institutions. the progressive overthrow of the founder's vision was that we need more direct democracy, more passive courts, deferential towards legislative branch and all the rest, and an emancipated president who can act with the firmness and dispatch that a complicated modern world wants. well, we've got that. is everybody happy? i don't think so. but i think it's ti
in 1964, barry goldwater runs for president, i cast my first presidential vote for him. 70% of the american people said they trusted the federal government to do the right thing all the time or almost all the time. today, it's under 20%. again as the pretensions of government have risen, the prestige of government has collapsed. i'm just thinking watching all this stuff about britain, best thing we could do for them, the best gift would be to send them the collective writings of james madison,...
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how much weight on these comments let's bring in barry james and chief strategist of bny melon. alicia, i don't feel very positive after hearing what derek had to say >> so, i have to say that i kind of agree with derek on this. you know, if the comments came from robert loilthhizee and it has not panned out to the way the extent the market was excited about his comments. >> we rallied this morning on these comments we're very sensitive to this barry, what happens if there is no deal or, i guess, we could imagine that the markets wouldn't like that but what happens if there is a deal with no real teeth or enforcement. are we going to get a sugar high rally? what have we gotten in the long run? >> well, i think the market is looking at this kind of like a horse race and it's betting on a trifecta one is trade deal will get done. also that we won't have a recession. and that interest rates are going to come down those three things and so if they don't happen, then that would be negative news i think, you know, a deal with china is priced in and to be honest with earnings being as
how much weight on these comments let's bring in barry james and chief strategist of bny melon. alicia, i don't feel very positive after hearing what derek had to say >> so, i have to say that i kind of agree with derek on this. you know, if the comments came from robert loilthhizee and it has not panned out to the way the extent the market was excited about his comments. >> we rallied this morning on these comments we're very sensitive to this barry, what happens if there is no...
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speaking of, barry now becomes just one of 33 women to lead a fortune 500 company and at 44, morgan, she's also among the youngest >> yeah, one to watch. this has been quite a transformation story, best buy thank you. >>> and don't miss best buy's executive chairman hubert joly at cnbc's inaugural evolve summit that's taking place june 19th right here in new york city. register now at cnbcevents.com/evolve. >>> and when we come back, dow has been looking for seven in a row today with sec again leading the charge across the major averages the last week or so the sector in the green, five straight sessions now and up over 9% in that period alone we head back out to scottsdale next for a final wrap-up on day one of code. stay with us >>> i don't think we have reached the place where we know enough to determine the tipping point of antitrust, in part because some of these things are so opaque as to -- i don't want us to make decisions where we're simply breaking it up, the terrible analogy i use with ezra was like trouble with tribls you don't want it to proliferate. because you're tryin
speaking of, barry now becomes just one of 33 women to lead a fortune 500 company and at 44, morgan, she's also among the youngest >> yeah, one to watch. this has been quite a transformation story, best buy thank you. >>> and don't miss best buy's executive chairman hubert joly at cnbc's inaugural evolve summit that's taking place june 19th right here in new york city. register now at cnbcevents.com/evolve. >>> and when we come back, dow has been looking for seven in a...
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general barry mccaffrey. >> airplanes and cruise missiles. they can dial this thing up if they wish but it won't be decisive use of military power. >> always good to talk to you. general barry mccaffrey. >>> 155 nonanswers in hope hicks testimony, but what did she reveal to the house judiciary involving russia. next. and then i jump on the trampoline ahh brain freeze! no, it's my teeth. your teeth hurt? sensitivity. i should see my dentist. my teeth have been really sensitive lately. well 80% of sensitivity starts at the gum line, so treat sensitivity at the source. new crest gum and sensitivity starts treating sensitivity immediately, at the gum line, for relief within days and wraps your teeth in sensitivity protection. ohh your teeth? no, it's brain freeze! >>> any comment on hope hicks testifying yesterday? >> i heard she was terrific. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. late today the house judiciary committee released the transcript, all 273 pages from hope hicks closed door interview yesterday. she worked closely with trump on his 2016 ca
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. >> let's bring in our own mike santoli to talk about where we're headed with this jobs number barryu were early in calling for 2750 fair value. you think the fed needs to cut at least a couple of times, looking for earnings to come down to 156. is this all coming your way? >> it did. however, one of the things that happened monday is that powell pivoted yet again. when he did, he simply reiterated what -- and affirmed what the market already expected, a rate cut by doing so, he added half a turn to the pe instead of 17.5, i could see 18 times half a year earnings, that 80-point move describes the first 2 1/2 days of this week. >> right. >> so he essentially moved the market's fair value up to 2800. >> barry, his quote was that the fed would act appropriately amid various trade issues where do you hear the words rate cut in that? >> well, when you just heard the president talking next to that helicopter, that sound, what he was basically saying is that tariffs are a tool that they intend to use and they don't expect any quick deals the economy is already weakening. we're seeing the l
. >> let's bring in our own mike santoli to talk about where we're headed with this jobs number barryu were early in calling for 2750 fair value. you think the fed needs to cut at least a couple of times, looking for earnings to come down to 156. is this all coming your way? >> it did. however, one of the things that happened monday is that powell pivoted yet again. when he did, he simply reiterated what -- and affirmed what the market already expected, a rate cut by doing so, he...
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liz: barry habib. the one, the only. >> can we plug rock of ages?: he's not just a mortgage maven. he's a broadway producer. rock of ages. how many years ago did you launch that? >> we launched that 11 years ago. it was a big success, ran for six years, 27th longest running show in broadway history. we brought it back after being closed for three years. liz: i will go see it again. that will be my fourth time. good to see you. thank you very much. >>> we will be right back. the dow still languishing, down about 164 points. can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. this is my sexy mom car. i would feel like a cool dad. it's just really chic. i love this thing. it's gorgeous. i would pull up in this in a heartbeat. i want one of these. that is sharp. the all-new chevy blazer. speaks for itself. i don't know who they got to design this but give the
liz: barry habib. the one, the only. >> can we plug rock of ages?: he's not just a mortgage maven. he's a broadway producer. rock of ages. how many years ago did you launch that? >> we launched that 11 years ago. it was a big success, ran for six years, 27th longest running show in broadway history. we brought it back after being closed for three years. liz: i will go see it again. that will be my fourth time. good to see you. thank you very much. >>> we will be right back....
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general barry mccaffrey. >> airplanes and cruise missiles. they can dial this thing up if they wish but it won't be decisive use of military power. >> always good to talk to you. general barry mccaffrey. >>> 155 nonanswers in hope hicks testimony, but what did she reveal to the house jiudiciary involving russia. next. jiudiciary involving russia next your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. here are even more reasons to join t-mobile. 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. 3. no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees included. still think you have a better deal? bring in your discount, and we'll match it. that's right. t-mobile will match your discount. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coate
general barry mccaffrey. >> airplanes and cruise missiles. they can dial this thing up if they wish but it won't be decisive use of military power. >> always good to talk to you. general barry mccaffrey. >>> 155 nonanswers in hope hicks testimony, but what did she reveal to the house jiudiciary involving russia. next. jiudiciary involving russia next your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish....
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the exact same route that barry bonds took. >>> kyle drafted in the middle of his game. 71st overall by the orioles. the college baseball tournament. maverick hanley homered twice. that was one of his big blows. tide the game up at 5. cardinal took a 9-7 lead. christian robinson caught it not once, caught it twice. they won it 9-7. they're going to play mississippi state next weekend for the right to go to the college world series. i've gotten to know their head coach pretty well who was on the 1987 college world series winning team for stanford. the nicest guy ever. this could not happen to a nicer guy. >> great organization. >> we'll be right back. >>> stephen colbert is next. >> our next newscast will be tomorrow morning at 4:30. we'll get you updated on all the traffic and weather. have a great night. (inspiring music) - [narrator] the bay area is a golden destination for people who love delicious food, outdoor fun, and healthy living, but are you missing out on life's simple joys, hindered by chronic dental issues? if your smile is holding back your social or professional life,
the exact same route that barry bonds took. >>> kyle drafted in the middle of his game. 71st overall by the orioles. the college baseball tournament. maverick hanley homered twice. that was one of his big blows. tide the game up at 5. cardinal took a 9-7 lead. christian robinson caught it not once, caught it twice. they won it 9-7. they're going to play mississippi state next weekend for the right to go to the college world series. i've gotten to know their head coach pretty well who...
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barry knapp does not celebrate with a k kna-n-a-p- k-n-a-p-p.t commentator i'm sorry what happened there. >> yeah. >> i'll try to earn it back. >> we had some discussions, looking at the ten year. >> that's where the pomp and circumstance the bond market. >> there's been a radical shift in what's being riced in the market from the fed. if you go back to november of last year, it was pricing in this year 50 basis points hikes. that was 50 basis points of cuts that's a radical shift in a short period of time the bond market is telling you that economic activity is slowing. not only here in the u.s. but globally. >> especially in europe when you look at germany. do we just assume bond markets have it pegged right now >> i'm not convinced the bond market has it pegged but what has occurred is that the fed's back is against the wall so you actually have 20 see these come through. so to me there's very little room for error the markets have, i think, pushed a little too far in terms of expectations around the fed saving the day in terms of rate cuts.
barry knapp does not celebrate with a k kna-n-a-p- k-n-a-p-p.t commentator i'm sorry what happened there. >> yeah. >> i'll try to earn it back. >> we had some discussions, looking at the ten year. >> that's where the pomp and circumstance the bond market. >> there's been a radical shift in what's being riced in the market from the fed. if you go back to november of last year, it was pricing in this year 50 basis points hikes. that was 50 basis points of cuts that's...
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i wouldn't be doing justice if we didn't caulk about marion barry. for a lot of you he is a punch line to a joke. >> how the hell did that happen? >> he's the story of caught smoking crack with ripe with comic possibilities. so many. what's less known is to the people of d.c., he's a here o. here's a he was a civil rights leader in the 60s. >> in this famous picture, look who is next to mlk. >> that's my role as a leader or leadership position to get something if i can do it. >> mr. barry's office. >> he was instrumental to passing the home rule act. >> he taught us to vote. >> there could be a mayor in d.c. for the first time and that led to him serving as mayor. he got the finance in order and more black police officers on the force and maybe what you hear about the most is the summer youth program that gave many people in d.c. their first jobs. >> the first on the job. >> what did your mayor do? >> one of the first offices was on u street, a center for black culture and business in d.c. for decades. >> hi! >> at first glance, lee's flower shop see
i wouldn't be doing justice if we didn't caulk about marion barry. for a lot of you he is a punch line to a joke. >> how the hell did that happen? >> he's the story of caught smoking crack with ripe with comic possibilities. so many. what's less known is to the people of d.c., he's a here o. here's a he was a civil rights leader in the 60s. >> in this famous picture, look who is next to mlk. >> that's my role as a leader or leadership position to get something if i can...
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such sources and i think it would be in germany's interest to try to diversify as much as possible barry puddled the senior vice president of the director of the scowcroft center for strategy and security joining us tonight from washington barry we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. thousands of people in. hong kong's controversial extradition build today they blocked the roads and stormed the parliament the demonstrators oppose a government plan to allow extraditions to china legislators have no post poll and a debate on the bill. well that march was relatively quiet until tempers flared police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds today you know the demonstrators they oppose that government plan to allow extradition to china and the legislators as we said they've postponed debating that ball that well at least for now this is the most serious political violence since control of the territory was handed back to china more than 20 years ago not pressing ahead with the legislation will have an even worse. situation in terms of confidence and trust it was. the c
such sources and i think it would be in germany's interest to try to diversify as much as possible barry puddled the senior vice president of the director of the scowcroft center for strategy and security joining us tonight from washington barry we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. thousands of people in. hong kong's controversial extradition build today they blocked the roads and stormed the parliament the demonstrators oppose a government plan to allow extraditions to china...
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the exact same route that barry bonds took. >>> kyle drafted in the middle of his game. 71st overalllege baseball tournament. maverick hanley homered twice. that was one of his big blows. tide the game up at 5. cardinal took a 9-7 lead. christian robinson caught it not once, caught it twice. they won it 9-7. they're going to play mississippi state next weekend for the right to go to the college world series. i've gotten to know their head coach pretty well who was on the 1987 college world series winning team for stanford. the nicest guy ever. this could not happen to a nicer guy. >> great organization. >> we'll be right back. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. tod
the exact same route that barry bonds took. >>> kyle drafted in the middle of his game. 71st overalllege baseball tournament. maverick hanley homered twice. that was one of his big blows. tide the game up at 5. cardinal took a 9-7 lead. christian robinson caught it not once, caught it twice. they won it 9-7. they're going to play mississippi state next weekend for the right to go to the college world series. i've gotten to know their head coach pretty well who was on the 1987 college...
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>>rahel solomon takes a look for us. >> at 44 corne barry is o of the youngest ceos to run a major publicny and she'se also of 33 women. >> i am deeply grateful to you and the board o directors for their confidence in me and the tileadership evo is in the best interest of best buy and all its stakeholdhes. >> said almost her entire career as best buy starting in 1999 as financial analyst and itst recently chief financial officer. an investment that's paid off with the minnesota native. serve years ago amid slumping sales andanagement scandals there were questions about its survivor and the company brought in an outsider. >>y tought in $2 billion on the operating side and on the product side by being more efficient and two, they partnered with their vendors to do more shop and shock, so making the stores more inviting edd more focused on products and more foc on the reason why consumers come int.the s >> they invested heavily on tech services like geek squad, total tech support and in-home advisers. for those that are long term investors and have stuck wit the company, that's an investment
>>rahel solomon takes a look for us. >> at 44 corne barry is o of the youngest ceos to run a major publicny and she'se also of 33 women. >> i am deeply grateful to you and the board o directors for their confidence in me and the tileadership evo is in the best interest of best buy and all its stakeholdhes. >> said almost her entire career as best buy starting in 1999 as financial analyst and itst recently chief financial officer. an investment that's paid off with the...
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cheers, barry. you're welcome, thank you. hello!anean islands on the same trip, and combating altitude sickness in peru. first, though, this summer sees the opening of a new tourist itinerary in north iceland. the arctic coast way embroiders 21 villages and four islands into an itinerary that includes 800 kilometres of roads and tracks. the aim is to introduce visitors to the pure nature, vibrant culture and daily lives of people living close to the arctic circle. next, pam thackeray wants to combine two great mediterranean islands. we want to explore corsica and sardinia in a two—week break, and we are wondering how best to do this. there's a clear geographical logic in combining corsica and sardinia, because the two islands are barely 10 kilometres apart. fly into bastia in the north of corsica, a gem of a town, set around an elegant harbour. take the train to the capital, ajaccio, which has ancient roots and a sunny disposition. frequent ferries sale from the southern tip of corsica to sardinia in about one hour. consider renting
cheers, barry. you're welcome, thank you. hello!anean islands on the same trip, and combating altitude sickness in peru. first, though, this summer sees the opening of a new tourist itinerary in north iceland. the arctic coast way embroiders 21 villages and four islands into an itinerary that includes 800 kilometres of roads and tracks. the aim is to introduce visitors to the pure nature, vibrant culture and daily lives of people living close to the arctic circle. next, pam thackeray wants to...
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sponsored by many big sort of corporations and at this event in may 2017 happened the new york agreement barry silbert of the digital currency group one of the very early adopters of big coin created this agreement called the big queen scaling agreement that consensus 2017 and what they decided that they would implement said it and double the block size from one megabyte to 2 megabytes so 2 x. what happened is that once this document the new york agreement and the 58 signatories was released the users of big queen they were very upset to hear that yet another agreement behind closed doors had happened and basically the knee morris erupted. the hat no to x. you ask after the u.s.s.r. the user activated soft fork so this is something that occurred a few years ago as part of the scaling debate where due to frustration of how difficult it is to change the rules in bitcoin some people ready started looking around and trying to 5 and i would say centers of power and one of those centers of power or at least things that appears to be powerful and equate is the miners so there were various groups that
sponsored by many big sort of corporations and at this event in may 2017 happened the new york agreement barry silbert of the digital currency group one of the very early adopters of big coin created this agreement called the big queen scaling agreement that consensus 2017 and what they decided that they would implement said it and double the block size from one megabyte to 2 megabytes so 2 x. what happened is that once this document the new york agreement and the 58 signatories was released...
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barry knapp, director of research at ironside macro economics. mike, we turn to you as always a lot of talk about being tired this market. what does that tell you? >> sprinting uphill for six day in a row you're going to get tired. i think this is the best way to end the streak i think you'd rather miss a streak by a few ticks than make a streak by a few ticks because all of a sudden the streak becomes the story rather than the overall position which is a really nice bounce after a decent little pullback in may. today had basically the same amount of stocks up and down the new york stock exchange. it was basically just kind of an even story to me the interesting part is obviously going to be how we kind of ingest the cpi news tomorrow and look ahead to the fed and decide exactly what's been priced into this market by the way, earnings -- i mean, they haven't really budged we haven't really talked about them they're kind of at a standstill in terms of forecasts simply because of the trade issues. >> let's talk about earnings forecasts. lindsay, wh
barry knapp, director of research at ironside macro economics. mike, we turn to you as always a lot of talk about being tired this market. what does that tell you? >> sprinting uphill for six day in a row you're going to get tired. i think this is the best way to end the streak i think you'd rather miss a streak by a few ticks than make a streak by a few ticks because all of a sudden the streak becomes the story rather than the overall position which is a really nice bounce after a decent...
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it was to do with barry bennell‘s cousin. what did he do?ook, but he murdered my mum's sister, and the details are all in their terms of what actually happened. how does your family... kind of, get their head round what the bennells have done to your family? us as a family, we believe our family has been cursed by the name bennell, and my mum is the bravest woman in the world, and she gives me inspiration. so we have come through it, and we are still here and we are still going, and that's what my focus is now. that is testament to you and your mum, and the family actually, considering what you have endured over the years. you include in the book a text message we got to our programme while you were on air talking for the first time this is what it said. "i was sexually abused by a male relative of my birth family, and this has made me realise... this is during your interview when we were talking to you. "i don't have to pretend anymore. i can cry and not feel ashamed. i would like to thank you so, so much. with this viewer's permission and
it was to do with barry bennell‘s cousin. what did he do?ook, but he murdered my mum's sister, and the details are all in their terms of what actually happened. how does your family... kind of, get their head round what the bennells have done to your family? us as a family, we believe our family has been cursed by the name bennell, and my mum is the bravest woman in the world, and she gives me inspiration. so we have come through it, and we are still here and we are still going, and that's...
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mr barry sherman.zza during the tory leadership contest. at two — green party peer baronessjones urges peers to hurry up in the climate change debate as she is feeling a little bit nippy. actually, it's freezing in here and i haven't got a cardigan. so can we perhaps speed up this bit? and at one — so how do you relax? borisjohnson says he relaxes by painting model buses. yes, you heard that correct. selina seth. well, the fight to be the next tory leader and prime minister was an ever—present companion to the week in parliament. on the committee corridor, the international development secretary, rory stewart — a leadership candidate himself, of course, in the early stages — was being questioned about his department. but inevitably... you have said you would not serve in a cabinet let my borisjohnson. is that something you'd reconsider? no. then, the snp were at it during questions in the commons on thursday. but we do know isjust with the prospect of prime minister boris, support for independence rise
mr barry sherman.zza during the tory leadership contest. at two — green party peer baronessjones urges peers to hurry up in the climate change debate as she is feeling a little bit nippy. actually, it's freezing in here and i haven't got a cardigan. so can we perhaps speed up this bit? and at one — so how do you relax? borisjohnson says he relaxes by painting model buses. yes, you heard that correct. selina seth. well, the fight to be the next tory leader and prime minister was an...
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when the nazis came to power they forced their times jewish owners to sell the store was barry and ised some of the family escaped into exile 3 were murdered at auschwitz. the store's owner of that time died in berlin in 1939 after decades of legal wrangling leave at a time descendants finally received compensation in 2017. for a younger generation however this story is a symbol of the new global germany that emerged following greenough occasion in 1990. 1 time to oh. it wasn't just east and west coming together it was also black and white there was this incredible inspiring energy coming from all these people coming together it changed the whole idea of for lives suddenly it wasn't the city of the berlin wall of the city the 3rd reich it was a joyful happy city was just it to my uncles on one side it's on the solution a. prisoner opened in 1901 detroit deejays like jeff mills and baxter came to berlin hoping to turn the city into. international capital of electronic dance music. fans still reminisce about spend lots is legendary open air party in the so-called has or guard berlin becam
when the nazis came to power they forced their times jewish owners to sell the store was barry and ised some of the family escaped into exile 3 were murdered at auschwitz. the store's owner of that time died in berlin in 1939 after decades of legal wrangling leave at a time descendants finally received compensation in 2017. for a younger generation however this story is a symbol of the new global germany that emerged following greenough occasion in 1990. 1 time to oh. it wasn't just east and...
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barry petersen went to see what the buzz is all about. sparw, but unual.s infused with cbd. >> can i get u to drink potsbut the versi eed coffee craving. >> for me it got rid of all the jitters. >> isn't that what you drink coffee for? >> no, not the jitters, no. the best way i canst levels out had a chance to start a coffee business, but what i'm doing now is delivering a better life to a lot of consumers. >> this man is co-founder of denver's strata coffee. he started as a high-end coffee roaster, but competition forced him to be different. so he added in cbd, and often that's where the misconceptions start. so if i were to say to you, andrew, oh, you're selling pot coffee -- >> no. >> what do you say back to that? >> we're not selling pot coffee. we are selling a coffee that has been infused with nutrients from a plant that do not have a recreational purpose. they don't produce any kind of high or experience like that. >> reporter: it's confusing. pot comes from the marijuana plant that's loaded with thc, the ingredient that creates a high. but cbd oil
barry petersen went to see what the buzz is all about. sparw, but unual.s infused with cbd. >> can i get u to drink potsbut the versi eed coffee craving. >> for me it got rid of all the jitters. >> isn't that what you drink coffee for? >> no, not the jitters, no. the best way i canst levels out had a chance to start a coffee business, but what i'm doing now is delivering a better life to a lot of consumers. >> this man is co-founder of denver's strata coffee. he...
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something like that in barry but something something like that so really we need a very serious and focused group to deal with the issue otherwise it will be very difficult because the reality is not political is not a mistress it's all about gold and it's all about all those venues playing around but do you think the government see either understands how bad it is and realizes that or actually even wants to i mean i know there's a lot of problems to deal with and they are seeing at the moment but this seems to be something which needs urgent attention. i don't think it's only the government which shows not to be understanding the level of situation you and it's not understanding the severity of the situation i think it's time it's all of them more than time that the head of state and you and should take serious attention to this situation because we're going beyond any natural limits and this situation is not acceptable there is a new governor of the province but it's not at all we need to put in our soldiers we need to pull police we need to pull u.s. soldiers and we need to give them eno
something like that in barry but something something like that so really we need a very serious and focused group to deal with the issue otherwise it will be very difficult because the reality is not political is not a mistress it's all about gold and it's all about all those venues playing around but do you think the government see either understands how bad it is and realizes that or actually even wants to i mean i know there's a lot of problems to deal with and they are seeing at the moment...