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peabo bryson: ♪ if ever you're in my arms again this time ♪ peabo: hi, i'm peabo bryson. soul ballads for over 30 years now, and i've been in some great company. wonderful artists like smokey robinson, marvin gaye, the great al green, and my good friend, the talented luther vandross. now they took love songs and added a whole lot of soul and created absolute magic. smokey robinson: ♪ baby, let's cruise away from here ♪ luther vandross: ♪ here and now i promise to love faithfully ♪ peabo: a great soul ballad is something very special. it's so much more than just a song you sing. it's music that gets deep inside of you. teddy pendergrass: ♪ if you don't know me by now you will never, never, never know me ♪ peabo: and now i'd like to introduce you to my good friend and cohost, the lovely angela martinez. angela: hi, peabo. i have always loved your music. he has really done it all. you've had number one hits. you have won grammys. and you have sung some of the greatest duets with artists like roberta flack and celine dion. wow. peabo: thank you very much, angela. that's very
peabo bryson: ♪ if ever you're in my arms again this time ♪ peabo: hi, i'm peabo bryson. soul ballads for over 30 years now, and i've been in some great company. wonderful artists like smokey robinson, marvin gaye, the great al green, and my good friend, the talented luther vandross. now they took love songs and added a whole lot of soul and created absolute magic. smokey robinson: ♪ baby, let's cruise away from here ♪ luther vandross: ♪ here and now i promise to love faithfully ♪...
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i must say, that is bill bryson the glass half full guy. in any situation... not necessarily. ..however difficult and turbulent. only to the extent of the questions you've asked me. ask me about donald trump and my glass is very empty. we don't have much time left, i do want to talk to you about the united states. you talked, actually interestingly at the beginning, about how you were brought up in the fields of iowa and wanted to get away and did get away pretty darn quick. how do you feel about your native country right now because you're one of those americans who took an unusual decision to actually leave the richest, most powerful country on earth and make a life somewhere else. i wonder if that gives you a very negative feeling about the united states? no, it was not as if i was fleeing from america. i completely stumbled into an alternative life in another place which i found really suited me and found very agreeable. and it's worth noting that there's something like a quarter of a million other americans living voluntarily in britai
i must say, that is bill bryson the glass half full guy. in any situation... not necessarily. ..however difficult and turbulent. only to the extent of the questions you've asked me. ask me about donald trump and my glass is very empty. we don't have much time left, i do want to talk to you about the united states. you talked, actually interestingly at the beginning, about how you were brought up in the fields of iowa and wanted to get away and did get away pretty darn quick. how do you feel...
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now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur interviews best—selling author bill bryson. to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. sometimes it takes an outsider, armed with just a sharp eye and curiosity, to get us to see ourselves as we really are. and that would explain the enduring popularity of the american—born writer bill bryson, whose wry take on britain and the british has generated two best—selling books. now, in recent years his travels have taken him deep into the realms of science and human biology. from the mysteries of afternoon tea to the power of the human brain, what has bill bryson learned from his gentle search for understanding? bill bryson, welcome to hardtalk. i'm delighted to be here, stephen. thank you for having me. well, it's a pleasure. seems to me that you've lived a life driven by curiosity, by a determination to get explanations. ami a determination to get explanations. am i right? i get a lot of credit for that, and i'm not sure i entirely deserve it. i mean, i won't argue with you if you want to praise me for it, but i think we're all driven by cur
now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur interviews best—selling author bill bryson. to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. sometimes it takes an outsider, armed with just a sharp eye and curiosity, to get us to see ourselves as we really are. and that would explain the enduring popularity of the american—born writer bill bryson, whose wry take on britain and the british has generated two best—selling books. now, in recent years his travels have taken him deep into the realms of science and...
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wedbush.att bryson of thank you for joining us straight from that analyst call.more global stories when we return. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: now to our weeklong series, big tex 2019 rewind, where we look at the biggest technology companies and the challenges they faced over the last year. facebook ended 2019 much as it began -- over political and .egulatory pressure the social network's news feed proved no longer the loan crown jewel it once was. acquisitions of instagram and became more interesting. >> instagram and whatsapp have been the breakout successes for facebook with ad revenue and record-breaking app downloads, but facebook plans to integrate eye of theught the ftc. this is not the ftc's first look at facebook. this past summer, the social network was slapped with a record-breaking five alien dollar fine as part of a settlement over consumer rights. >> facebook betray the trust of consumers and deceived them about their ability to control their personal information. >> data privacy is the focus of the european union's commissioner of competition, who
wedbush.att bryson of thank you for joining us straight from that analyst call.more global stories when we return. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: now to our weeklong series, big tex 2019 rewind, where we look at the biggest technology companies and the challenges they faced over the last year. facebook ended 2019 much as it began -- over political and .egulatory pressure the social network's news feed proved no longer the loan crown jewel it once was. acquisitions of instagram and became more...
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taylor: that was matt bryson of wedbush securities.esla shares soared to a record high this week, hovering near elon musk's goal of $420 per share. you may recall that back in august of 2018, he tweeted that he sought to take tesla private at four dollars to cents per $.20 -- four dollars and -- $4.20 per share. i talked to story, bloomberg's craig trudell. >> you do have a lot of electric vehicles, just cars in general that are priced, even premium cars priced below where you see the tesla model three. when the price came out for the made in china model three, i think it caught a lot of people by surprise because it's not that big a difference and the whole sort of reason for building this plant locally is the idea that they can bring the price down by avoiding import duties and so forth. you are seeing tesla make a bet here that there is going to be just sort of natural sort of goodwill of getting a plant opened, getting governments on board. there are a lot of government purchases of electric vehicles in china. tesla making a bet th
taylor: that was matt bryson of wedbush securities.esla shares soared to a record high this week, hovering near elon musk's goal of $420 per share. you may recall that back in august of 2018, he tweeted that he sought to take tesla private at four dollars to cents per $.20 -- four dollars and -- $4.20 per share. i talked to story, bloomberg's craig trudell. >> you do have a lot of electric vehicles, just cars in general that are priced, even premium cars priced below where you see the...
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. >> good morning. >> my name is bryson dildy. to be a youthful voice to help celebrate this occasion. when the first africans landed here at ft. monroe 400 years ago, they may not have known how their sacrifices and contributions would help shape our community and nation. as the years and generations passed, there are also local african-americans who continue to give contributions to society such as catherine johnson, a resident of hampton. a mathematician who is known for calculating trajectories for many of nasa's crewed missions. we should also recognize mary jackson who -- [ applause ] who in 1958 became nasa's first black female engineer. [ applause ] and who was born and educated right here in hampton, virginia. [ applause ] i am sure the first africans would be proud of their accomplishments, however, there is another way that we can all give back to our community. we could simply start with how we treat one another. [ applause ] are you kind to others daily? i'm not just talking about being kind to friends and family. how
. >> good morning. >> my name is bryson dildy. to be a youthful voice to help celebrate this occasion. when the first africans landed here at ft. monroe 400 years ago, they may not have known how their sacrifices and contributions would help shape our community and nation. as the years and generations passed, there are also local african-americans who continue to give contributions to society such as catherine johnson, a resident of hampton. a mathematician who is known for...
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the printer uses a mix from bryson p s which require a fraction of the water needed to produce speech and this we can state as without all the lent and the added costs of raising and slaughtering livestock which will search if everyone in the world starts eating meat regularly. it's not real meat but it's designed to taste just like it. ultimately affordability will be the key to its success once you really have a different start ups of different companies bringing this to a supermarket you will lead a price which will go lower than actually. still there are the energy costs to think about. we do something at room temperature now we've got much pressure we don't control in the unit you're seeing the machine is quite simple and we believe you'd be more efficient also in terms of energy costs should be around 95 percent more efficient in terms of both offer less than the acquired less water required and less greenhouse gas emissions. present we're tearing down forests to plant the crops to feed the animals that end up on our plates. finding a way to feed people and protect the planet is
the printer uses a mix from bryson p s which require a fraction of the water needed to produce speech and this we can state as without all the lent and the added costs of raising and slaughtering livestock which will search if everyone in the world starts eating meat regularly. it's not real meat but it's designed to taste just like it. ultimately affordability will be the key to its success once you really have a different start ups of different companies bringing this to a supermarket you...
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. >> then you've got to report today out of wells fargo from jay bryson, the chief economist there at wells fargo, they don't expect the fed to raise rates through 2021 now i mean that's -- >> do they expect three cuts this year? 18 months ago? not a chance in hell >> but you've got a major money center bank that's come out with a -- that's -- >> wrong >> went bankrupt >> jay bryson is really smart guy, got to tell you >> i think you know josh is talking earlier about consensus. i think the third leg of the stool is that pmis are going to continue to accelerate at a meaningful rate. i think this global growth story is baked in so if you think about it in terms of inflation, we're talking about how the fed can't move in the first half of the year and i would counter that that if we see the reacceleration in growth the way that's being priced into the market, i think we could see inflation that could force the fed's hand my view is that that's the other thipg that we're seeing from a consensus perspective that could be qulup set we've seen two declines in 2012 and 2016 so now, we could
. >> then you've got to report today out of wells fargo from jay bryson, the chief economist there at wells fargo, they don't expect the fed to raise rates through 2021 now i mean that's -- >> do they expect three cuts this year? 18 months ago? not a chance in hell >> but you've got a major money center bank that's come out with a -- that's -- >> wrong >> went bankrupt >> jay bryson is really smart guy, got to tell you >> i think you know josh is...
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during the festive season is the sun to run and the most beautiful one is quite possibly held here in bryson. although i didn't feel too good after the race . but let's start at the beginning i've been up since the crack of dawn getting ready. of course today is just about taking part really but on much travels i faced a lot tougher challenges than running 5 k. so today i think i'm going to try and win it even though i haven't really trained much or i don't for that matter but maybe my competitors haven't and well. a few people have actually been up and running before me they're even doing a little warm up race before the real deal kicks off in less than friendly conditions we all live in the elements we had conditions monch wasn't nice if he's writing the series of barely on their bodies by the time i come back nobody advice me maybe 20 minutes even try to read it well that would be friend testing how competitive it is the board if i think there's always people at the front that are going to want to wait is not competitive with. a rock. people turn up with a dog with a bug pushing the child
during the festive season is the sun to run and the most beautiful one is quite possibly held here in bryson. although i didn't feel too good after the race . but let's start at the beginning i've been up since the crack of dawn getting ready. of course today is just about taking part really but on much travels i faced a lot tougher challenges than running 5 k. so today i think i'm going to try and win it even though i haven't really trained much or i don't for that matter but maybe my...
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students at the university bryson is conducting a new round of testing to figure out why topic is what a well and whether a have global act a case where this machine here is very much like more on the your family album but that's where it's mixing together so i'm reenacting that what are you trying to find from the supply mentation so the main aim is to figure out where the kick off is when is the c o 2 reacting with the sulfur form carbonate why is the carbon in these so fast i mean in other carbon for expenses and tens of thousands of years is a procedure that could be. copied around the world that in the hope i mean right now it has been done in iceland and they are doing studies united states in the columbia river area you have to try and link up with other companies and universities and other countries in the world in order to bring this matter to them but also alter it what type of industry they have and what type of rocks they have and then in a way whacking at the different industry seeing what what they do on a daily basis and seeing how you can alter it such a way that they c
students at the university bryson is conducting a new round of testing to figure out why topic is what a well and whether a have global act a case where this machine here is very much like more on the your family album but that's where it's mixing together so i'm reenacting that what are you trying to find from the supply mentation so the main aim is to figure out where the kick off is when is the c o 2 reacting with the sulfur form carbonate why is the carbon in these so fast i mean in other...
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to riyadh by aggressively liking reach wheezing and replying to tweets australian firefighters a bryson for catastrophic conditions on saturday with soaring temperatures and strong winds expected to fan the bushfires more than 100 fires are burning across new south wales and about half of them are out of control. thousands of people have been rallying in lebanon's capital beirut against the nomination of the next prime minister of india is promising to form a technocratic government of experts within 6 weeks to solve an economic crisis large crowds in india have again defied a ban on public gatherings to continue their protests against a new citizenship law they've been rallies in new delhi and elsewhere with demonstrators saying the law is that it was done well those are the headlines and used continues on out to 0 off the one i one east. singapore has some of the smartest students in the world how many unis fun to read 14 x. . how do they do finish. this secret life need to be teach but is there a human cost to excellence i was diagnosed with depression and i saw on. their struggle wi
to riyadh by aggressively liking reach wheezing and replying to tweets australian firefighters a bryson for catastrophic conditions on saturday with soaring temperatures and strong winds expected to fan the bushfires more than 100 fires are burning across new south wales and about half of them are out of control. thousands of people have been rallying in lebanon's capital beirut against the nomination of the next prime minister of india is promising to form a technocratic government of experts...
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some what's the weather coming across q city that could lead to some localized flooding slot in the bryson around the levant but still some wet weather there it's north of syria southeastern parts of the struggling to get around 11 celsius that in the last bits and pieces snow over the high ground i would come down in say the arabian peninsula and there is a fair bit of cloud around of course gulf of aden got some wet weather still in place here just as the a remnants of our old typical sox i may have away another one waiting in the wings that you know just will drive us while little further races but by the time we come to tuesday look at the qana rifle we're looking at around the gulf we could see some rather heavy rain here in doha temperatures struggling to reach 24 degrees. we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the. well that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and with point on a story that you might take an international network for months to be able to do it united nations he was really anti-riot more. c
some what's the weather coming across q city that could lead to some localized flooding slot in the bryson around the levant but still some wet weather there it's north of syria southeastern parts of the struggling to get around 11 celsius that in the last bits and pieces snow over the high ground i would come down in say the arabian peninsula and there is a fair bit of cloud around of course gulf of aden got some wet weather still in place here just as the a remnants of our old typical sox i...
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the fade from davis mills to bryson trumaine. 17-7 stanlford early on. here come the fighting irish. ian book. chase pl chase clay pool. his second score of the day. notre dame's first win on the farm since 2007. the cardinal finished the year at 4-8. san jose state winning against fresno state. first quarter, scoreless. jorge reyna rolling out and finds jared rice, 38-yard connection, 7-30 bulldogs. party makes it a party. in the third, josh love, 16-10 now. late fourth to john factor. he wants to win this game all the way in from 10 yards out. party takes a lead. last for the dog t. party wins the trophy. they take that thing back 17-16. they're fired up there. to the ice, sharks take on yoers. the captain responds. logan couture swiping this one top shelf. they trail after one. contributions. dilg an gambrell, 2-2. you have the face-off marc-edouard vlasic. martin jones finished with 21 saves. this one was huge in the third. brad wizards, the blocker. they finished november with a 11-4 record. this sports record sponsored by river rock casino. crazy w
the fade from davis mills to bryson trumaine. 17-7 stanlford early on. here come the fighting irish. ian book. chase pl chase clay pool. his second score of the day. notre dame's first win on the farm since 2007. the cardinal finished the year at 4-8. san jose state winning against fresno state. first quarter, scoreless. jorge reyna rolling out and finds jared rice, 38-yard connection, 7-30 bulldogs. party makes it a party. in the third, josh love, 16-10 now. late fourth to john factor. he...
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scarlet: jay bryson, thank you so much.osco has just reported results, first quarter eps beating the highest estimate, but that does include a $.17 tax benefit. 4.3%,able sales was up slightly higher than what was expected, 4.2%. joe: and we have earnings out from semiconductor company broadcom. that company moving higher after hours. reporting net revenue of 5.7 $6 billion. that is a little ahead of expectations. $5.76 billion.of that is a little ahead of expectations. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: u.s. negotiators have reached the terms of a deal with china, according to bloomberg reporters. that agreement awaiting removal from president trump, according to people familiar with the plans. that could come as soon as this afternoon. for more insight, let's bring in bloomberg's senior trade reporter from washington, as well as limerick technology reporter mark gurman. we are still waiting for official word from the white house. what is going on in washington? >> we are told this meeting between donald trump and trade advisor
scarlet: jay bryson, thank you so much.osco has just reported results, first quarter eps beating the highest estimate, but that does include a $.17 tax benefit. 4.3%,able sales was up slightly higher than what was expected, 4.2%. joe: and we have earnings out from semiconductor company broadcom. that company moving higher after hours. reporting net revenue of 5.7 $6 billion. that is a little ahead of expectations. $5.76 billion.of that is a little ahead of expectations. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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. >> bryson, he's 17 years old. it was his best show he has ever thrown. and denny's got all their money back. >> the damage reportedly added up to about $1000 for broken furniture and a chandelier. >>> the raiders have played their last game for the open coliseum, coming up, the reason taxpayers are still on the hunt for a few million dollars from years ago. >>> we meet a new graduate from san jose state university who is also breaking barriers at the racetrack. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> the president is still president today. he will be president tomorrow and he will still be president 2020 after he will get reelected. >> what happens next for
. >> bryson, he's 17 years old. it was his best show he has ever thrown. and denny's got all their money back. >> the damage reportedly added up to about $1000 for broken furniture and a chandelier. >>> the raiders have played their last game for the open coliseum, coming up, the reason taxpayers are still on the hunt for a few million dollars from years ago. >>> we meet a new graduate from san jose state university who is also breaking barriers at the racetrack....
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the people on this stage are founding the republic that the bryson's of the world will live in and we take our charge in our time as seriously as the people before us did so that someday when we put our hands on our hearts, we will have a democratic republic with liberty and justice for all. thank you very much. >> >> please welcome the honorable justin fairfax, lieutenant governor of virginia. >> >> good morning, everyone. i am deeply honored to be here with you all today with this distinguished array of public servants. i thank you all for your leadership, your inspiration, all you do on behalf of the commonwealth of virginia and on behalf of this nation. i recognize all of those who previously have been recognized here in the audience. thank you all for your service. i also wanted to the specially recognized a couple of dear friends who have been instrumental in his commemoration weekend and have given their heart and soul to making this so successful. to the cochairman of the hampton commemoration commission. i want to recognize them if they would stand and please take a bow. than
the people on this stage are founding the republic that the bryson's of the world will live in and we take our charge in our time as seriously as the people before us did so that someday when we put our hands on our hearts, we will have a democratic republic with liberty and justice for all. thank you very much. >> >> please welcome the honorable justin fairfax, lieutenant governor of virginia. >> >> good morning, everyone. i am deeply honored to be here with you all...
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matt bryson says the improving cycle for memory chips will serve as a tailwind for the company. we had bush seems 407% upside for the stock. microns second upgrade this week yesterday susquehanna upgraded to positive. whatever that means. there is a report tomorrow after the bell dan nathan is micron about to rip higher. >> the d-ram the memory is coming a year out. when you think about this stock up 65% on the year double the nasdaq. you might have seen some good friends in front of tariffs where you saw double ordering by a lot of micron customers. i would be cautious. the stock it just broken out here it's up 8% in the last week. i wouldn't buy it in front of the print last quarter no bhaert what they said the stock was down 12% the next day. i suspect you'll have opportunity after the print. >> that's a chart that looks like you want to break out because it is breaking out here is what i'll say about d-ram prices in 2019 you went from $3 down to $1.65 and people with saw the ip flex and 5g wsh probably not next year but 021 but this is a stock overshooting one way or the oth
matt bryson says the improving cycle for memory chips will serve as a tailwind for the company. we had bush seems 407% upside for the stock. microns second upgrade this week yesterday susquehanna upgraded to positive. whatever that means. there is a report tomorrow after the bell dan nathan is micron about to rip higher. >> the d-ram the memory is coming a year out. when you think about this stock up 65% on the year double the nasdaq. you might have seen some good friends in front of...
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some watch the weather coming across q city that could lead to some localized flooding slot in the bryson. but still some wet weather there into northern syria southeast and pos of a struggling to get around 11 celsius that in the last bits and pieces snow over the high ground i would come down in say the arabian peninsula and raise a fair bit of cloud around of course gulf if i had to go some wet weather still in place here just as the a remnant of our old trouble spots i may have away waiting in the wings you know just drive us well little further races but by the time we come to choose to look at the kata rifle we're looking at around the gulf we can see some rather heavy rain here in doha temperatures struggling to reach 24 degrees. the last time i spoke to him he told me he was thinking of going to syria the world wants to see syria's fighters up close and personal but those behind the camera pay the price filmmaker yes it is you made these chillingly intimate footage on and behind the front lines cost him his life his body was riddled with bullets and exclusive documentary syria the
some watch the weather coming across q city that could lead to some localized flooding slot in the bryson. but still some wet weather there into northern syria southeast and pos of a struggling to get around 11 celsius that in the last bits and pieces snow over the high ground i would come down in say the arabian peninsula and raise a fair bit of cloud around of course gulf if i had to go some wet weather still in place here just as the a remnant of our old trouble spots i may have away waiting...