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the suspended barry's first six games of the season up to and including this saturday.s on, they released a deadline saying very phased withdrawal from football league. if this proof of funds or the sale of the club was not agreed at the time tha nkfully the club was not agreed at the time thankfully that deadline was midnightand thankfully that deadline was midnight and from that perspective we have got to 11 o'clock tonight and had the good news from steve and and had the good news from steve and a secondary source to the club has been sold. you have been speaking with fans over the last few weeks about this, how do you think that news is going to be received by them? providing everything goes through, the fans of the relieved andi through, the fans of the relieved and i know at five o'clock this evening the club and the esl saying the deadline still exist by midnight and it would not have a club, they have been gathering outside all day and i'm sure as you have seen the former director of the club chaining herself to a drain pipe and there has been a coffin outside a
the suspended barry's first six games of the season up to and including this saturday.s on, they released a deadline saying very phased withdrawal from football league. if this proof of funds or the sale of the club was not agreed at the time tha nkfully the club was not agreed at the time thankfully that deadline was midnightand thankfully that deadline was midnight and from that perspective we have got to 11 o'clock tonight and had the good news from steve and and had the good news from steve...
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his name was barry goldwater. and he told me when i interviewed him years later that it made a difference in the way he looked at economics. the way he looked at society. the other g.i.was a sometime hollywood actor who had him a couple pretty good films and not so good films. he read it also. his name was ronald reagan. and then i interviewed him years and years later. he said the same thing. that barry goldwater. what a difference that one book have made in the way he looked at society. way he looked at economics. the way he looked at himself. >> what was america like in 1946? >> it was a nation wanting to get back to what it called normalcy. the had fought a very tough war and won it. many people have died but hundreds of thousands had died. so the gis returning wanted to get married. they wanted to have babies. they wanted to buy a little house perhaps with the picket fence. maybe with a tire floating off the tree in the back. they just wanted to enjoy life once again after facing death during world war ii. an
his name was barry goldwater. and he told me when i interviewed him years later that it made a difference in the way he looked at economics. the way he looked at society. the other g.i.was a sometime hollywood actor who had him a couple pretty good films and not so good films. he read it also. his name was ronald reagan. and then i interviewed him years and years later. he said the same thing. that barry goldwater. what a difference that one book have made in the way he looked at society. way...
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alix: barry, what do you think? barry: priya's points are all valid. probably can't sell enough to make much of a difference. there's duration going back into the market already anyway. the fed is going to continue to shrink their agency mortgage-backed securities portfolio. right now, duration on that portfolio has shortened a lot because of all the convexity in the rapid prepayments. we saw the index really spiked last week. but when the market goes the other way, that's how convexity works. in essence, what the fed is owns theen the fed mortgage-backed security market, they change the ration ship -- the relationship between interest rates and interest rate volatility. a prepayment risk held by fannie and freddie and others , when they held that and didn't hedge it, they drove volatility down. one of the biggest impacts of quantitative easing was to suppress volatility. even when they stop contracting their balance sheet, they are allowing $20 billion a month to go back to the private sector. that mortgage prepayment risk, the biggest single source o
alix: barry, what do you think? barry: priya's points are all valid. probably can't sell enough to make much of a difference. there's duration going back into the market already anyway. the fed is going to continue to shrink their agency mortgage-backed securities portfolio. right now, duration on that portfolio has shortened a lot because of all the convexity in the rapid prepayments. we saw the index really spiked last week. but when the market goes the other way, that's how convexity works....
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so it's kind of shocking that barry williams was willing to give the course another try.n gets a little cocky. check it out. have a great long weekend. >>> here it is. >> it's not about your style in this competition. it's all about how close you get to the cone without knocking the egg off. >> this time, barry is facing off richard rawlings one of the stars of fast and loud for their very brady edition. >> it takes about 2 1/2 turns just to get it to tip around one direction or the other. >> back in the day, marcia won the egg-cellent challenge. >> we're both safe drivers. >> can barry pull it off this time? find out when the episode airs september 2nd. >> he is confident. >> he got it. - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation for lifelock with norton. paid for by symantec. angie harmon is known for her television roles as lawyer and detective, but like the rest of us, in her real life she's concerned about identity theft. today she's going to help us learn how it happens and how we can help protect ourselves. - look around. everywhere we go, we're all on our p
so it's kind of shocking that barry williams was willing to give the course another try.n gets a little cocky. check it out. have a great long weekend. >>> here it is. >> it's not about your style in this competition. it's all about how close you get to the cone without knocking the egg off. >> this time, barry is facing off richard rawlings one of the stars of fast and loud for their very brady edition. >> it takes about 2 1/2 turns just to get it to tip around one...
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so it's kind of shocking that barry williams was willing to give the course another try.ts a little cocky. check it out. have a great long weekend. >>> here it is. >> it's not about your style in this competition. it's all about how close you get to the cone without knocking the egg off. >> this time, barry is facing off richard rawlings one of the stars of fast and loud for their very brady edition. >> it takes about 2 1/2 turns just to get it to tip around one direction or the other. >> back in the day, marcia won the egg-cellent challenge. >> we're both safe drivers. >> can barry pull it off this time? find out when the episode airs september 2nd. >> he is confident. >> he got it. oc :11 "members were from" (pam) an alameda based coast guardsman is charged with murder -- following a seven- month long investigation. good evening i'm pam moore. (catherine) and i'm catherine heenan. officials say the 19 year old was rested onase wednesday. he's accused of killing another seaman in january when the two were assigned to a cutter in alaska.
so it's kind of shocking that barry williams was willing to give the course another try.ts a little cocky. check it out. have a great long weekend. >>> here it is. >> it's not about your style in this competition. it's all about how close you get to the cone without knocking the egg off. >> this time, barry is facing off richard rawlings one of the stars of fast and loud for their very brady edition. >> it takes about 2 1/2 turns just to get it to tip around one...
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barry: you are spot on. this is not the market that uber ame public in. given the performance of uber, not living up to expectations, investors will be really scrutinizing big, high-profile ipos and their valuation. taylor: when we talk about some of the business models here, in terms of runway for growth, is this a u.s. story? ellen: they have been expanding overseas, especially in sia. i think they will be putting forth a strong international growth story. looking at the founder or ceo letter, try to get a better sense from management how they want to spin their story for investor. look how much growth opportunity we have. this is something you want to be a part of. taylor: thank you. barry oxford and ellen huet, thank you for joining me. coming up, a rally for roku. rise as much as 6%. $150 price target. f you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. taylor: roku's price target raised to $150. they touted the company's position within the streaming video market. s
barry: you are spot on. this is not the market that uber ame public in. given the performance of uber, not living up to expectations, investors will be really scrutinizing big, high-profile ipos and their valuation. taylor: when we talk about some of the business models here, in terms of runway for growth, is this a u.s. story? ellen: they have been expanding overseas, especially in sia. i think they will be putting forth a strong international growth story. looking at the founder or ceo...
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barry schultz? >> aronberg: he was one of the most notorious drug dealers we had.ed an egregious amount of pills to his patients. the numbers would shock the conscience. >> whitaker: d.e.a. records show in 2010, one patient of dr.wacrl 17,000 of the highest potency oxycodone pills in a seven month period; another got more than 23,000 over eight months. that's more than 100 pills a day. business was so good, schultz was making more than $6,000 a day prescribing and selling opioids to his patients. >> whitaker: the numbers of pills that you were prescribing were astronomical. who takes that many pills and puts them into their body? what were you thinking? >> schultz: i was thinking that the patient was a genuine patient who had real chronic pain, whose complaints were legitimate, and that i was prescribing medication that they needed. >> whitaker: doctor, you prescribed 1,000 opioid pills to a pregnant woman. i don't think most doctors would prescribe 1,000 aspirin to a pregnant woman. >> schultz: i would like to stop. >> whitaker: i would just like you to ein >> sch
barry schultz? >> aronberg: he was one of the most notorious drug dealers we had.ed an egregious amount of pills to his patients. the numbers would shock the conscience. >> whitaker: d.e.a. records show in 2010, one patient of dr.wacrl 17,000 of the highest potency oxycodone pills in a seven month period; another got more than 23,000 over eight months. that's more than 100 pills a day. business was so good, schultz was making more than $6,000 a day prescribing and selling opioids to...
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along with our attorney, who is convinced by the national consumers league to join us, raymond barry. >> i was not with the women during their court appearance because i ended up being fired for not following orders to lick the radium-based paint brushes. it was gritty and had a bad taste. this saved my life from all the illnesses the girls were getting sick with or dying from. >> may 18th, 1927, i went with the four other women and our attorney raymond barry for court to ask for $250,000 each. 2 this settlement ends up awarding us $10,000 each and $600 per year until our deaths by the u.s. radium corporation. i remember what our attorney, raymond barry, told me, when you have heard you're going to die and there's no hope, every newspaper you pick up prints to what really amounts to your obituary. there's nothing else. >> even though radium poisoning took over our physical health, we thought -- i couldn't even take the oath. grace had to wear a brace on her back. >> to oawo other women who alsod the u.s. radium corporation for injury in 1935 winning their battles at well. catherine en
along with our attorney, who is convinced by the national consumers league to join us, raymond barry. >> i was not with the women during their court appearance because i ended up being fired for not following orders to lick the radium-based paint brushes. it was gritty and had a bad taste. this saved my life from all the illnesses the girls were getting sick with or dying from. >> may 18th, 1927, i went with the four other women and our attorney raymond barry for court to ask for...
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barry still with us, as well laurie, let's start with the broad markets.hat are the key levels on the s&p 500 in the course of this week >> i would say i'm in barry's camp i wouldn't be chasing the fumes that are bidding the market up today. the number i'm watching for is 2725 to take us down to about a 10% pullback from the late july highs. we have had a crowding problem in this market the tariff news, maybe it's not going to get worse i think that's what we have heard over the last couple of days in i time soon but it is materially worse over the past week and we are about to go in conference season. the impacts there. so to me i would look for the down 10% move. >> is it based on earnings expectations and how the tariffs feed through do you think they're too high at this point >> first order impact and secondary impacts. first order impacts, i was starting to feel a little bit better about estimates and what we heard over the last few weeks, the tariffs go up a little bit we have cost issues to deal with directly and a possibility of downward revisions
barry still with us, as well laurie, let's start with the broad markets.hat are the key levels on the s&p 500 in the course of this week >> i would say i'm in barry's camp i wouldn't be chasing the fumes that are bidding the market up today. the number i'm watching for is 2725 to take us down to about a 10% pullback from the late july highs. we have had a crowding problem in this market the tariff news, maybe it's not going to get worse i think that's what we have heard over the last...
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barry: my pleasure. nada: turning to politics in the united states, president trump's pickec to become dr of national intelligence is no longer going for the job. day mr. trump tweeted th congressman john ratcliffe has been treated unfairly and has decided to stay in the house. but it is another presidential tweewhich is raising controversy after congressman elijah cummings confirmed there was an attempted burglary at his home early last saturday before the president unleashed a series of attacks on hi the president tweeted, "really bad news, the baltimore house of elijah cummings was robbed. too bad."ve to whichformer u.n. ambassador nikki haley responded, "this is so unnecessary." mr. trisp clarifi words were being misinterpreted. i spoke earlier to the bbc's anthony zurcher. walk us through what happened from five days ago when john ratcliffe was nominated to the -- this decision. anthony: there were stories in the media questioning his credentials, saying he inflated qualifications, particularly inte
barry: my pleasure. nada: turning to politics in the united states, president trump's pickec to become dr of national intelligence is no longer going for the job. day mr. trump tweeted th congressman john ratcliffe has been treated unfairly and has decided to stay in the house. but it is another presidential tweewhich is raising controversy after congressman elijah cummings confirmed there was an attempted burglary at his home early last saturday before the president unleashed a series of...
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when it comes to operational director barry kosky is the master of comedy and timing. the cost or feels she hates or fears his music his violin playing and she hates him their relationship is a torture chamber and she wants to get out of else. and she downloads to brilliant comic effect. and melissa holroyd who made that report is here with me now that looks like a lot of fun koskie really is a man of the moment in the opera grams and he's been riding a wave of success for quite a few years now often you see in the staging of these types of things you know you see a lot of cliches being brought out but what barry costly does very very nicely is that he could my comedy as profound as tragedy he can take a moment a humorous moment and heighten it and make it colorful and make it spectacular but he still holds on to the cold meaning of what is happening despite all the fun and frolic so we just saw the singing in the music is still wonderful that he's really bringing operetta back into the form a lot of people are taking notice of that some people in the world of music th
when it comes to operational director barry kosky is the master of comedy and timing. the cost or feels she hates or fears his music his violin playing and she hates him their relationship is a torture chamber and she wants to get out of else. and she downloads to brilliant comic effect. and melissa holroyd who made that report is here with me now that looks like a lot of fun koskie really is a man of the moment in the opera grams and he's been riding a wave of success for quite a few years now...
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when it comes to operetta director barry kosky is the master of comedy and timing. the haast all feels she hates or fears his music his violin playing and she hates him their relationship is a torture chamber and she wants to get out. and that she does have a brilliant comic effect. and melissa holroyd who made that report is here with me now that looks like a lot of fun koskie really is a man of the moment in their own programs and he's been riding a wave of success for quite a few years now often you see in the staging of these types of things you know you see a lot of cliches being brought out but what barry koskie does very very nicely is that he could make comedy as profound as tragedy he can take a moment a humorous moment and heighten it and make it colorful and make it spectacular but he still holds on to the cold meaning of what is happening despite all the fun and frolic we just saw the singing in the music is still wonderful that he's really bringing operetta back into the form a lot of people are taking notice of it and some people in the world of music
when it comes to operetta director barry kosky is the master of comedy and timing. the haast all feels she hates or fears his music his violin playing and she hates him their relationship is a torture chamber and she wants to get out. and that she does have a brilliant comic effect. and melissa holroyd who made that report is here with me now that looks like a lot of fun koskie really is a man of the moment in their own programs and he's been riding a wave of success for quite a few years now...
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could soon r beenamed after marionas barry.on post" is report ig that a campas under way to rename good hope road after the district'sg l for afnactio ktely life. the street runs through the heart of barry's political stomping grounds in wardate. trayon white plans to r cy. dozens o tf vedoy gsha from a he that they believe were being bread next treatmently poor ns.kvdit e sh. ie it,ome on that very latt bealsvle road in e tofnd.on incredible, it was reported lost yrs a and when thisog wasnd ueringog g with its original own.ere 't know hhat's going toon hapnha wt confiscated. it all began when montgomery maunty conol got a tip that a dog that had been living in te property had euthanized because it in such bad shape. then montgomery county animal control officers went to do a welfare check at t property. when they saw t conditions at the property, that's when they went and they got t.an zuanrewa alre able toet g are uic med by fox5 told usproperty has had a r the0s fi y rsall the details of thatn th my county officials. at this
could soon r beenamed after marionas barry.on post" is report ig that a campas under way to rename good hope road after the district'sg l for afnactio ktely life. the street runs through the heart of barry's political stomping grounds in wardate. trayon white plans to r cy. dozens o tf vedoy gsha from a he that they believe were being bread next treatmently poor ns.kvdit e sh. ie it,ome on that very latt bealsvle road in e tofnd.on incredible, it was reported lost yrs a and when thisog...
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barry, does anything today change, anything meaningfully? and what does it mean that we found some resistance at the 50-day >> yeah, when you think about it, the trade policy we've been seeing is erratic, bordering on impish it's hard to put a multiple on that so it pays for the street to be a little bit reserved. we haven't really seen a change in the economic data we expect third quarter to be weak s&p earnings to be down on a year over year basis nominal growth of about 4 -- last quarter 4 dropping to 3.3 and real growth under 2. so it's going to be a soft third quarter. the question is, if that's the bottom, how soon do we get interested in a more cyclical bias but the s&p looks to us about fairly valued around 2900 or 26,000 dow >> and jeffrey, your view on that same question >> carl, you called it an eventful day there have been a lot of eventful days lately if you look back to when trump initially announced these tariffs two weeks ago, the s&p 500 has only recovered, even with today's gains, half of that loss back. and that's the same
barry, does anything today change, anything meaningfully? and what does it mean that we found some resistance at the 50-day >> yeah, when you think about it, the trade policy we've been seeing is erratic, bordering on impish it's hard to put a multiple on that so it pays for the street to be a little bit reserved. we haven't really seen a change in the economic data we expect third quarter to be weak s&p earnings to be down on a year over year basis nominal growth of about 4 -- last...
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barry mcguire wasn't holding any grass or doing anything.ed anyway, and he is in a malibu jail now. his wife is trying to get him out. >> they have been known to plant things on you, they will plant something in your pocket if they want you. they don't even have to find something, they could find an empty matchbox. by the time he gets to the lab it's full of grass. good time new orleans is the pad. the complaint against the establishment remains the same, why should the adults put us down? they had their own drugs and a host of synthetic crutches that range from sleeping pills and tranquilizers, but mainly booze. >> the marijuana laws nationally, it is a thing by the alcohol companies to get their thing going. who would drink if they had grass? [laughter] ♪ >> i feel that marijuana is a beautiful drug. it is a lot safer than alcohol lsd, heroin, smack. they are no good because they will wreck a person's physical composition. that we do not allow. we started this club is a thing. a lot of our members are tired of society's rules. people who l
barry mcguire wasn't holding any grass or doing anything.ed anyway, and he is in a malibu jail now. his wife is trying to get him out. >> they have been known to plant things on you, they will plant something in your pocket if they want you. they don't even have to find something, they could find an empty matchbox. by the time he gets to the lab it's full of grass. good time new orleans is the pad. the complaint against the establishment remains the same, why should the adults put us...
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well let's get more on this we're joined now by barry ballot professor of political science at georgia some. in university and he's joining us from states and the u.s. state of georgia very good to have you with us on the suspect in the apostle saying as we've been reporting might be charged with domestic terrorism how new is this charging a mathilde's responsible for mass shootings with domestic terrorism domestic terrorism of course terrorism is a very difficult concept to define and understand you know we try to and we try to do that internationally for years and we basically look at terrorism as having some sort of political component to it but in the domestic case we we see in this particularly in the all paso case perhaps or is that a political component here in terms of targeting particular minority groups and so forth but terrorism can take many guises those who are the targets of terrorism tend to feel you know terrorized for years afterwards and that can be from something is it like a bank robbery or or you know other sorts of activities that happen so the fact that we have t
well let's get more on this we're joined now by barry ballot professor of political science at georgia some. in university and he's joining us from states and the u.s. state of georgia very good to have you with us on the suspect in the apostle saying as we've been reporting might be charged with domestic terrorism how new is this charging a mathilde's responsible for mass shootings with domestic terrorism domestic terrorism of course terrorism is a very difficult concept to define and...
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f.c. a takeover bid for the 3rd to club collapsed on tuesday it meant the barry missed a deadline to show it could pay off its debts that the 1st team to drop out of the english football league in 17 years. i just have to be here because this is like my whole you know. point all the emotion aside is physically i'm trying to do. i don't envision doing anything on a saturday now there is no replacement for me other than watching my beloved barry and that's all of it all. fellow league one club bolton could face the same fate they've been given 14 days to find a buyer all proved they have the funds to complete the season but one of the founding members of the football league can trace the history back 145 years. american football club has broken a world record but it's not one that will be proud of cruz playing in red as just extended its winless streak to $33.00 games breaking the previous record held by indians dalby county since 2007 season the latest loss came in a 5 nil thumping to get it out o. in the league the club will now be looking for a new coach off to enrique meza who want
f.c. a takeover bid for the 3rd to club collapsed on tuesday it meant the barry missed a deadline to show it could pay off its debts that the 1st team to drop out of the english football league in 17 years. i just have to be here because this is like my whole you know. point all the emotion aside is physically i'm trying to do. i don't envision doing anything on a saturday now there is no replacement for me other than watching my beloved barry and that's all of it all. fellow league one club...
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sportscaster barry tom kins worked per pix at the time. on hand, the team's number one draft pick, ted follick. >> i'm looking forward to giving it a try and seeing what it's all about. >> you're playing against the best and in the league of the best. >> it was still a mom and pop shop then. it wasn't anything like it is now. >> reporter: the team plated at kiesar stadium at the corner of golden gate park. >> you could get in for nothing. if you were a kid and brought christopher milk, there was a tag on the christopher milk carton that got you in free. >> reporter: it was also a step on to astro turf. >> we did mind falling on the astro turf because it would give you burns and it would last for a whole season. >> it was a pigsty, but it was our pigsty. >> reporter: 49ers' archivist loves the -- >> it was definitely old school. >> reporter: old school with no heat. >> the old mark twain line is absolutely true of the coolest winter i ever spent was a summer in san francisco. the coldest i remember being is on the side line of a 49er game i
sportscaster barry tom kins worked per pix at the time. on hand, the team's number one draft pick, ted follick. >> i'm looking forward to giving it a try and seeing what it's all about. >> you're playing against the best and in the league of the best. >> it was still a mom and pop shop then. it wasn't anything like it is now. >> reporter: the team plated at kiesar stadium at the corner of golden gate park. >> you could get in for nothing. if you were a kid and...
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back with us, nancy cook, jon meacham, eugene robinson, general barry mccaffrey. general, i'll begin with you. you are certainly very familiar with mattis. what do you make of this? >> look, mattis is a very unusual figure in the armed forces. with the exception of maybe colin powell, he's the most respected military officer since world war ii. he's a defense intellectual. he's a ferociously aggressive combat marine commander. he has tremendous integrity and balance. so he's a remarkable public figure. his highest point of his life, i hope, was the cabinet meeting, which you will remember. i think it was one of the first ones where the cabinet was taking turns with this incredible on seek weous groveling, embarrassing behavior to the president. when it got to mattis he said, "mr. president, i'm just proud to represent the men and women of the armed forces." this guy is a very tough man, very balanced guy. i don't think he has any political ambitions. i hope this book is helpful in understanding the incredible chaotic dysfunctional system now in place to deal with
back with us, nancy cook, jon meacham, eugene robinson, general barry mccaffrey. general, i'll begin with you. you are certainly very familiar with mattis. what do you make of this? >> look, mattis is a very unusual figure in the armed forces. with the exception of maybe colin powell, he's the most respected military officer since world war ii. he's a defense intellectual. he's a ferociously aggressive combat marine commander. he has tremendous integrity and balance. so he's a remarkable...
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affairs, of national which is a graduate school of middle barry institute. the --ges it is normally understood that it is very difficult to make ingress on security issues the middle east because there are so many moving parts. in the middle east, there hasn't been a moving part for quite a few years. .hat may be about to change the gridlock may be coming under pressure because of recent developments we will be hearing about shortly. podium over to the director of the james martin center nonproliferation program and she will east have some marks. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. the assistant secretary of state for international security and nonproliferation here to speak with us. >> in 1974 at the u.n. resolution to be expended from .uclear weapon free zone the mass -- the weapons of mass destruction free zone has been discussed for many years. but despite extensive international support and resolutions, include those andrsed by regional players -- progress has been hindered by sharp disagreements, both about terms and steps to promote the zone, mai
affairs, of national which is a graduate school of middle barry institute. the --ges it is normally understood that it is very difficult to make ingress on security issues the middle east because there are so many moving parts. in the middle east, there hasn't been a moving part for quite a few years. .hat may be about to change the gridlock may be coming under pressure because of recent developments we will be hearing about shortly. podium over to the director of the james martin center...
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for donnie kershner and they sign me -- here i am signed to music, dauphin king, brian wilson, jan barry, great writers. there i was. it was so simple. you wrote a song and you played it for donnie kershner cousin he -- because he was the boss. if you didn't like it, you got a budget. studios. -- in those days, we went to smaller studios. i don't even remember the names, but we go to dick charles. you get three hours and you do 10 songs in three hours. that included the vocals, everything. i don't even remember if it was two track at the time. we were cutting two track. what happened is jerry and carol put out locomotion and then hey girl. freddie scott was the handyman and he sang "hey, girl." i did a song called "can i you are going to fall in love with me." he got so good at doing demos that a lot of us went into producing records. greg: then you left capital -- artie: before capitol i had run mercury and roulette. it was the -- i was the first vice president of rock in the music business history because that is the way the pr went out. vice president of rock and that was just coming
for donnie kershner and they sign me -- here i am signed to music, dauphin king, brian wilson, jan barry, great writers. there i was. it was so simple. you wrote a song and you played it for donnie kershner cousin he -- because he was the boss. if you didn't like it, you got a budget. studios. -- in those days, we went to smaller studios. i don't even remember the names, but we go to dick charles. you get three hours and you do 10 songs in three hours. that included the vocals, everything. i...
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when barry's raising of a fist during the star spangled banner was reminiscent of john carlos and told me smiths black power salute to the mexico city 968 and then pick games race in buttons taking of a knee was the same method of protest that's been pioneered by n.f.l. star collin kaplan it protesting against police brutality and racism and image and says he too is protesting against racism but also the treatment of immigrants and what he says is a president who's spreading hate barry says he's professing against injustice in a president who's making things worse but both athletes could face severe discipline both the games organizers and the u.s. didn't pick committee for the bid and the political protest they both could be disqualified potentially they could even have their participation in the 2020 olympic games put in doubt and the u.s. does have a history of penalizing athletes who make political protests both smith and call also a mob july's to give is after they return from mexico city and called the company hasn't played professional football since 2017 cricket and on the such
when barry's raising of a fist during the star spangled banner was reminiscent of john carlos and told me smiths black power salute to the mexico city 968 and then pick games race in buttons taking of a knee was the same method of protest that's been pioneered by n.f.l. star collin kaplan it protesting against police brutality and racism and image and says he too is protesting against racism but also the treatment of immigrants and what he says is a president who's spreading hate barry says...
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when barry's raising of a fist during the star spangled banner was reminiscent of john carlos and told me smiths black power salute to the mexico city $968.00 and then picked games race in britain is taking of a new was the same method of protest that's been pioneered by n.f.l. star calling kompany protesting against police brutality and racism and image and says he too is protesting against racism but also the treatment of immigrants and what he says is a president who's spreading hate barry says he protesting against injustice in a president who's making things worse but both athletes could face severe discipline both the games organizers and the u.s. didn't pick committee for the bid and the political protest they both could be disqualified potentially they could even have their participation in the 2020 olympic games put in doubt and the u.s. does have a history of penalizing athletes who make political protests both smith and call also marginalized to give is after their return from mexico city and color company hasn't played professional football since 27 team cricket and on the
when barry's raising of a fist during the star spangled banner was reminiscent of john carlos and told me smiths black power salute to the mexico city $968.00 and then picked games race in britain is taking of a new was the same method of protest that's been pioneered by n.f.l. star calling kompany protesting against police brutality and racism and image and says he too is protesting against racism but also the treatment of immigrants and what he says is a president who's spreading hate barry...
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devastating effects. >> it is barry that brought the most water compared to the larger storms. it is so much of my upbringing and so much of my identity from who i am to where i live. >> soon, all he will have left are memories of the island which since 1955 has lost 98% of its land mass. today it sustains a shrinking population of fewer than 60 people. >> there is no way for us to know exactly when the island will be uninhabitable. >> hat forbes runs a $48 million resettlement project designed to move the island's remaining inhabitants to higher ground 40 milesa, wa a rkway. >> nobody wants to leave the island but they realize they will not be able to live there forever. >> i would make that decision there, that is going to be my future. >> there is no going back. >> right. >> they will have to make the decision soon as their beloved island succumbs to the rising sea. >> the island is extremely vulnerable and any sort of severe hurricane can wipe them off of the map and force them out prematurely. the project out there should be done by the year 2022. >> all right. what a stor
devastating effects. >> it is barry that brought the most water compared to the larger storms. it is so much of my upbringing and so much of my identity from who i am to where i live. >> soon, all he will have left are memories of the island which since 1955 has lost 98% of its land mass. today it sustains a shrinking population of fewer than 60 people. >> there is no way for us to know exactly when the island will be uninhabitable. >> hat forbes runs a $48 million...
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todd got a call from his brother barry. >> barry said that toni had been in an accident and that he waseing texted the vital signs, and it didn't look good. you know, he said, i don't think she's going to make it. >> reporter: back on the mountain, the rescuers were having trouble finding the henthorns. >> they're asking you to put as many bright items out as possible to see if they can see you. anybody near you, sir? >> no. >> reporter: the henthorns were all alone and time was running out. the sun was setting. so harold lit a fire. >> i've started a small fire in a completely enclosed rock enclosure with wet moss on it thinking you can see the smoke. >> reporter: now in the dark, the henthorns were off the grid. and still waiting. just before 7:00, an hour after harold's first call to 911, an operator called back to talk him through cpr. >> hello? >> harold, this is julia, estes park police department. they tell me you need some assistance doing some cpr. >> any help you could give me would be good. >> okay. is she awake? >> no, unconscious. >> okay. i'm going to go through my questio
todd got a call from his brother barry. >> barry said that toni had been in an accident and that he waseing texted the vital signs, and it didn't look good. you know, he said, i don't think she's going to make it. >> reporter: back on the mountain, the rescuers were having trouble finding the henthorns. >> they're asking you to put as many bright items out as possible to see if they can see you. anybody near you, sir? >> no. >> reporter: the henthorns were all...
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out of the english football league a takeover bid for the 3rd to club collapsed on tuesday when the barry missed a deadline to show it could pay off its debts that the 1st team to drop out of the english football league in 17 years fellow league one club bolton could face the same fate they've been given 14 days to find a buyer or prove they have the funds to complete the season bolton who used to be inappropriately go one of the founding members of the football league and can trace its history back 145 years that champions i expose them us when game against apple nicosia late if they are to reach the group stages the way for champions league for red star belgrade have booked their place and celebrated by writing an armored personnel carrier through the streets of the serbian capital that young boys have burned on the way. earlier in the day fans are putting decommissioned yugoslav army tank outside the belgrade stadium causing a diplomatic upset with neighboring croatia. that is all useful for now i have a list joe thank you very much for that and that does it for this news hour but do s
out of the english football league a takeover bid for the 3rd to club collapsed on tuesday when the barry missed a deadline to show it could pay off its debts that the 1st team to drop out of the english football league in 17 years fellow league one club bolton could face the same fate they've been given 14 days to find a buyer or prove they have the funds to complete the season bolton who used to be inappropriately go one of the founding members of the football league and can trace its history...
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devastating effects. >> it is barry that had the most water, compared to larger storms. >> reporter:is brene reluctantly evacuated the island before the storm. uc it is so much of my upbringing, so much of my identity, from who i am to where i live. >> reporter: soon, all he'll have left are memories of the island, which since 1955, has mst 98% of its land mass. today, it sustains a shrinking population of fewer than 60 people. >> there's no way for us to know exactly when the island will be uninhabitable. >> reporter: this land right here? >> this. >> reporter: pat forbes run a $48 million federally-funded resettlement project, the first of its kind. cte project is designed to move the island's remaining inhabitants to higher ground some 40 miles away. >> nobody wants to leave the island. but they recognize for the most part that it's not going-- they're not going to be able to live there forever. >> reporter: it's a reality chris brene wrestles with every day. d once i make that decision, then that's it, that's going to be my future. >> reporter: there's no going back. >> right. >>
devastating effects. >> it is barry that had the most water, compared to larger storms. >> reporter:is brene reluctantly evacuated the island before the storm. uc it is so much of my upbringing, so much of my identity, from who i am to where i live. >> reporter: soon, all he'll have left are memories of the island, which since 1955, has mst 98% of its land mass. today, it sustains a shrinking population of fewer than 60 people. >> there's no way for us to know exactly...
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see here, barry? we have been looking at a sell-off that is really broad. i don't think there is one stock in the dow higher today. coca-cola was up a little earlier. i don't think it is now. what should i do >> yeah, we did our third quarter outlook on this 12th of july, we had a 2850 s&p 500 fair value target now the range on that was anywhere plus or minus 125 if you look at how we did it. and we went to the top end of that range, but above 3,000, i thought the market was almost insane, it was overvalued. could we go to the bottom of the range, 2750, sure. but the issue we have is we had been making a bond call, we thought that the ten-year would go back under 2 and we were in the defensive stocks this would be utilities, reits, consumer staples, i can give you some names. >> good call good call. bond is under 2. defensive names felt better. >> i think that the thing that was misunderstood in the market is the geopolitical risk and when i say that, i mean domestic geopolitical as well. we all heard
see here, barry? we have been looking at a sell-off that is really broad. i don't think there is one stock in the dow higher today. coca-cola was up a little earlier. i don't think it is now. what should i do >> yeah, we did our third quarter outlook on this 12th of july, we had a 2850 s&p 500 fair value target now the range on that was anywhere plus or minus 125 if you look at how we did it. and we went to the top end of that range, but above 3,000, i thought the market was almost...
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police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen a disturbance in barry between midnight and 1.00 national hurricane centre says a powerful storm threatening the bahamas and florida has gathered strength, and is now expected to be the strongest weather system to hit the us coast in decades. hurricane dorian now has winds of more than 215 km per hour. this is how the bbc weather centre expects the hurricane to develop over the next few days. it's now marked as a category four storm, one that is considered to be extremely dangerous. we can cross to cocoa beach in florida and speak to hilary lane. what is the latest with hurricane dorian? a lot of people here are breathing a sigh of relief. much of florida and coco beach was in dorian‘s direct path yesterday, but overnight of those models shifted, and it showed stern going out to see, and also likely heading carolina and georgia as of now. many people in florida were in lines for hours getting gas, hunkering down, getting supplies, but everyone now breathing a sigh of relief. that is a good chance that this storm will miss florida at
police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen a disturbance in barry between midnight and 1.00 national hurricane centre says a powerful storm threatening the bahamas and florida has gathered strength, and is now expected to be the strongest weather system to hit the us coast in decades. hurricane dorian now has winds of more than 215 km per hour. this is how the bbc weather centre expects the hurricane to develop over the next few days. it's now marked as a category four storm, one that...
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police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen a disturbance in barry between midnight and ones... thousands of protestors have taken to the streets across the uk — to condemn borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament. critics accuse the prime minister of trying to by—pass democracy. the chancellor, sajid javid, insists his relationship with borisjohnson is "fantastic", despite downing st abruptly firing one of his special advisers, sonia khan. there's been renewed violence in hong kong, with pro—democracy protesters defying a ban on rallying. some activists threw petrol bombs, started fires and attacked the legislative council building and police fired tear gas and water cannon. nearly 2 million people in assam in india, are facing the possibility of becoming stateless — after narendra modi's govenment published a national citizenship register. it's a list of people who can prove they came to the north—eastern state before neighbouring bangladesh declared independence from pakistan in 1971. the final version of the list leave off 1.9 million people — many of them muslims.
police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen a disturbance in barry between midnight and ones... thousands of protestors have taken to the streets across the uk — to condemn borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament. critics accuse the prime minister of trying to by—pass democracy. the chancellor, sajid javid, insists his relationship with borisjohnson is "fantastic", despite downing st abruptly firing one of his special advisers, sonia khan. there's been renewed...
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police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen a disturbance in barry between midnight and oneus national hurricane centre says a powerful storm threatening the bahamas and florida has gathered strength and is now expected to be the strongest weather system to hit the us coast in decades. hurricane dorian now has winds of more than 215 kilometres an hour. this is how the bbc weather centre expects the hurricane to develop over the next few days. it's now marked as a category four storm — one that is considered to be extremely dangerous. cbs news reporter hilary lane is at cocoa beach in florida with more. a few years ago, hurricane irma hit florida, and there was massive gridlock with thousands of people trying to get out of the state. it cost hours and hours of delays. so even though the storm is not expected to hit monday and now maybe even pushing it to tuesday, officials have begun evacuating people here in cocoa beach, mandatory evacuations begin tomorrow, other low lying areas were evacuated today and they will be staggered to prevent a major gridlock from happening, all
police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen a disturbance in barry between midnight and oneus national hurricane centre says a powerful storm threatening the bahamas and florida has gathered strength and is now expected to be the strongest weather system to hit the us coast in decades. hurricane dorian now has winds of more than 215 kilometres an hour. this is how the bbc weather centre expects the hurricane to develop over the next few days. it's now marked as a category four storm...
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greg: barry -- tyrus: you can't argue with that.hink biden's gaffes are the news, it's when he completes a sentence. >> these aren't gaffes. with biden, this is how they feel. they don't -- they do believe -- >> they are kinder of doing it now. -- they are kind of doing it now. they don't believe in -- they believe there is truth and not the facts. the people are going to drop out first are the ones who aren't crazy. saying maybe we can do a middle of the road thing. you are gone. if you are not going to offer free healthcare to illegal aliens, get off the stage. you won't make it. greg: i like the idea of going full bore and boring. it's pretty smart actually. trump is 12 years packed into four. we never had more news. it turns a 3-hour drive to 1-hour to the beach. less sleep more tweets. guess what's coming up? not woodstock. not woodstock. the concert has been canceled. when i grow up, not woodstock. the concert has been canceled. i want to be an animal doctor. ♪ i'll need to study hard; ♪ so i can make things better. ♪ i've com
greg: barry -- tyrus: you can't argue with that.hink biden's gaffes are the news, it's when he completes a sentence. >> these aren't gaffes. with biden, this is how they feel. they don't -- they do believe -- >> they are kinder of doing it now. -- they are kind of doing it now. they don't believe in -- they believe there is truth and not the facts. the people are going to drop out first are the ones who aren't crazy. saying maybe we can do a middle of the road thing. you are gone....
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so barry, you like chevron apple is a little bit more consumer friendly. but what do you think the landscape is going to be as we head into the rest of the year do you see a normalization for these markets? >> i think we do we're kind of in this never, neverland, if you will, of, you know, up and down markets. we've been in a trading range basically in august. so i think that may continue, but i think there's a shift taking place finally, i've been the maytag repairman, i'm a value-oriented guy. it has been lonely, lonely, lonely [ laughter ] so i really see that that is just beginning to make a little bit of sense the rest of this year, the companies with no earnings have doubled the returns of those with earnings, and growth companies have just about doubled the value. so i think we're in a transition that's what this up and down period is for. and i think that could work out well for the types of companies that i mentioned >> and, you know, this argument about kind of growth versus value has been going on for a long, long t i guess for the plays and the
so barry, you like chevron apple is a little bit more consumer friendly. but what do you think the landscape is going to be as we head into the rest of the year do you see a normalization for these markets? >> i think we do we're kind of in this never, neverland, if you will, of, you know, up and down markets. we've been in a trading range basically in august. so i think that may continue, but i think there's a shift taking place finally, i've been the maytag repairman, i'm a...
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thanks so much christopher, dan, barry.ood giving up millions of dollars in federal funding rather than abide by the new trump administration rule. we'll find out why on the other side. ut why on the other side expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win ♪ saved by zero laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! for a restless night's sleep. pain settle there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain-relieving strength of aleve that dares to last into the morning. so you feel refreshed. aleve pm. there's a better choice. spending time together, sometimes means doing nothing at all. holiday inn. we're there. so you can be too. >>> that wraps us up this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. i'll see you at 1:00. i hand you off to hallie jackson. >> steph, thank you so mu
thanks so much christopher, dan, barry.ood giving up millions of dollars in federal funding rather than abide by the new trump administration rule. we'll find out why on the other side. ut why on the other side expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win ♪ saved by zero laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows...