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the calgary flames.y he had invested when he was a young man in various things and created some money of his own. and through that process, he got into the bar business in calgary and vancouver, and then this is accessible. so he had money, he had things to sell off when he came to detroit. david: next, the nfl wants to recruit players from living rooms. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. david: i am david gura. in the technology section, the nfl may be recruiting players from joystick to pigskin. carol: we spoke to a reporter. it is professionalized video gaming. it is people playing games ranging from games you have probably seen before, sports games, all the way to games with potions and sorcerers and goblins and orcs, things that if you watched you would have no , idea what was going on. carol: it is a big industry. >> it is a huge industry. they sell out nba sized arenas. some of these matches on digital streaming get over a million viewers, which a lot of americ
the calgary flames.y he had invested when he was a young man in various things and created some money of his own. and through that process, he got into the bar business in calgary and vancouver, and then this is accessible. so he had money, he had things to sell off when he came to detroit. david: next, the nfl wants to recruit players from living rooms. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. david: i am david gura. in the technology section, the...
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stepfather was an oilman in calgary and a co-owner of an nhl hockey team.money and had invested when he was a young man in various things and created money of his own. through that process he got into the bar business in calgary and hecouver, so he had money, had things to sell off when he came to detroit. david: the nfl wants to recruit players from living rooms. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. i am carol massar. david: i am david gura. the nfl may be recruiting players from joystick to pigskin. gamesis people playing ranging from games you have probably seen before, sports games, all the way to games with potions and sorcerers and goblins, things if you watched you would have no idea what was going on. it is a huge industry. some of these matches on digital streaming get over a million of americanh a lot sports and entertainment people would love to have for their average viewing. .t is a massive business sponsorships, there is tv rights. it is a fully fledged, heading to be in the chore sports -- getting to be mature sports. david: whe
stepfather was an oilman in calgary and a co-owner of an nhl hockey team.money and had invested when he was a young man in various things and created money of his own. through that process he got into the bar business in calgary and hecouver, so he had money, had things to sell off when he came to detroit. david: the nfl wants to recruit players from living rooms. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. i am carol massar. david: i am david gura. the nfl may be recruiting players...
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have a building area of low pressure skirting right by the washington state canadian border toward calgary. that guy even though it's so far away from us is really cranking up a counterclockwise flow onshore flow for us and there's a ridge of high pressure over my shoulder here. that's building over the ocean. that is enhancing the onshore flow. those two teaming up to bring back the ocean breeze and as long as the ocean breeze continues, we'll stay foggy at the coast and we'll stay relatively cool away from the water. tomorrow morning, a foggy start. anywhere along the beach from santa cruz all the way north as to sonoma and then tomorrow afternoon, yeah, the fog burns back but temperatures will be much cooler because the onshore flow has returned. so we are milder away from the water this weekend and near the water you never really got that warm but you'll even trend downward, too. san francisco 65 tomorrow. some afternoon sunshine for you. oakland 70. livermore 8 8. you're done with the 90s. napa 82. santa rosa tomorrow 78 degrees. 5 degrees cooler sunday. and once we get cool we'll say
have a building area of low pressure skirting right by the washington state canadian border toward calgary. that guy even though it's so far away from us is really cranking up a counterclockwise flow onshore flow for us and there's a ridge of high pressure over my shoulder here. that's building over the ocean. that is enhancing the onshore flow. those two teaming up to bring back the ocean breeze and as long as the ocean breeze continues, we'll stay foggy at the coast and we'll stay relatively...
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in then coming up behind them with the calgary you have sold her right thigh -- roy wilkins. in he was working down in the south he invited journalists to the about the people they should interview. this was published one week before the trial started. >> this immediately went through my head that chester commodore was never awarded a pulitzer prize. >> and those proposals that they put together but unfortunately and unfairly he lost both times. >> host: what is the importance of the chicago defender? >> it is a local paper and had two printings. and national and local printing we were open seven days a week it was important but and schools could have and that's him now was to begin that was smuggled into the south of the civil rights era which was the unofficial contract that the publishers had selected the defender promote new writers? >> we posed from over six different collections with there is a poetry section that was edited that contributed those to write to the papers. but they later came on to be the first african-american woman to win the prize. >> show our viewers.
in then coming up behind them with the calgary you have sold her right thigh -- roy wilkins. in he was working down in the south he invited journalists to the about the people they should interview. this was published one week before the trial started. >> this immediately went through my head that chester commodore was never awarded a pulitzer prize. >> and those proposals that they put together but unfortunately and unfairly he lost both times. >> host: what is the importance...
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calgary presbyterian church recently host aid ramadan dinner to their muslim friends. >> whatever your faith whatever your background is living together is an art. >> all californians and americans are heeding this weekend to preach about it to cry after we're done crying to come together and talk about what we need to do to move forward as a country. >>reporter: speakers from pastors to reverend to rabbis. a young man -- >> my father was killed by police officer. >>reporter: after the closing prayer some people went on a quiet walk around city hall with their posters. one man part of black lives matters protests on friday is this was different. >> the rally on friday it seemed like a get together seemed like a social gathering. it was a bit more equipment more powerful and more serious. >> it's been culminating all week all month all year six ferguson. i think the band-aid came off i got to get in touch with my feelings more. >>reporter: feelings that they shall overcome. >> that was spencer blake reporting. the inner faith council will have another peace rally on september 11th unles
calgary presbyterian church recently host aid ramadan dinner to their muslim friends. >> whatever your faith whatever your background is living together is an art. >> all californians and americans are heeding this weekend to preach about it to cry after we're done crying to come together and talk about what we need to do to move forward as a country. >>reporter: speakers from pastors to reverend to rabbis. a young man -- >> my father was killed by police officer....
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he was born in calgary. >> donald trump got on the political scene trusting obama's birth. >> obama wasaii in the united states. >> you say that. >> i did it. >> can we go a try on? >> ohio.. >> that's part of the united states. >>. >> i will say oolt of people on the floor, whether they were trump or cruz or not are the delegates that run the republican party on the county level. ski just can't -- if this guy was opting for 2020, and punting, as they say, for 2020 in had hopes to take down hillary for a second term, i don't think it is, but if that was a strategy, it's a fail strategy. >> and one thing we know about trump starters, they're loyal. these are the people ted cruise hopes to court and hopes to have and i don't think a scenario where they give him for this. >> precisely. >> and the scenario about the political correctness. donald trump says one of his things, i don't like being politically correct. we have to stop doing it. ted cruz was politically incorrect tonight. why wouldn't donald trump embrace that 12347. >> i just think jeb bush had the don'tsy to stay away from the
he was born in calgary. >> donald trump got on the political scene trusting obama's birth. >> obama wasaii in the united states. >> you say that. >> i did it. >> can we go a try on? >> ohio.. >> that's part of the united states. >>. >> i will say oolt of people on the floor, whether they were trump or cruz or not are the delegates that run the republican party on the county level. ski just can't -- if this guy was opting for 2020, and...
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arnold was in new york he got his calgary officer and whitehorse harry lee to find an officer that couldltrate the british, poses a deserter and get arnold and they had to take arnold alive. they were going to see that he received justice and so this soldier's job in december within minutes of all of this was to ingratiate himself with arnold and he did exactly that and he had it all planned, he was going, he knew that every night around midnight arnold would walk around his property and go to the outhouse and come back. and so he was waiting for him and even pushed a piece of the gate open and he was going to grab him and bodily take him to a boat waiting on the shore and rolled across the hudson where he would get justice, it was on that very day that henry clinton orders arnold to head south and to go to virginia and it didn't happen, i won't go into detail, but then arm out arnold would once again fight brilliantly. jefferson would be forced to flee monticello, washington sends since none other than lafayette town to get him. i won't go into that because i'm going to be talking about
arnold was in new york he got his calgary officer and whitehorse harry lee to find an officer that couldltrate the british, poses a deserter and get arnold and they had to take arnold alive. they were going to see that he received justice and so this soldier's job in december within minutes of all of this was to ingratiate himself with arnold and he did exactly that and he had it all planned, he was going, he knew that every night around midnight arnold would walk around his property and go to...
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one of the chapters of the book is set in calgary after the 2013 floods and looking at how that was prompting some resilience measures and some real thinking about probabilities of future floods and what to do about it. the panic stage in the book is really a double-edged sword. it's either a place where you make very bad decisions, or it's the time that pushes action. and i'm really glad to see the silver lining coming out of what happened in the gulf oil spill. you know, that said, it can be extremely dangerous to try to accelerate things. an example from pop culture that's also in the book is grey's anatomy which is one of my favorite tv shows. my sister's completely addicted. but in one of the early seasons, there was a whole plot line around a patient who had a heart problem. it wasn't bad enough to get on the transplant list, but everybody loved him, and one of the interns was in love with him. so she, you know, fiddled with the machines in such a way that his heart immediately became bad enough to get higher on the transplant list. and, of course, because this is a, you know, drama soa
one of the chapters of the book is set in calgary after the 2013 floods and looking at how that was prompting some resilience measures and some real thinking about probabilities of future floods and what to do about it. the panic stage in the book is really a double-edged sword. it's either a place where you make very bad decisions, or it's the time that pushes action. and i'm really glad to see the silver lining coming out of what happened in the gulf oil spill. you know, that said, it can be...
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and calgary, one of the bigger cities, 4.8%. fundamentals are fine. david: the counter argument, what is it? mark: one of the largest shareholders in boardwalk is sentry investments, and michael is a portfolio manager over there. he says this does not make sense. on defense in levels are fine. -- occupancy levels are fine. alberta had a difficult time because of a downturn in energy. or theyjob losses then say what they were then are double what they are now. it should peak around 8% and stay there. this is not nearly as depressed as it was in the early 1980's. that is one thing to point to. maybe the short sellers have this wrong. amanda: thank you so much. that is mark wind mtv canada. david: coming up more on the fed as it approaches the meeting, the decision on interest rates, we are tracking that closely. we hear from stephen friedman. that is coming up. ♪ ♪ marketshis is bloomberg , i am david gura. amanda: the federal reserve bank will announce his decision on interest rates. there is no chance of a hike today, but the ch
and calgary, one of the bigger cities, 4.8%. fundamentals are fine. david: the counter argument, what is it? mark: one of the largest shareholders in boardwalk is sentry investments, and michael is a portfolio manager over there. he says this does not make sense. on defense in levels are fine. -- occupancy levels are fine. alberta had a difficult time because of a downturn in energy. or theyjob losses then say what they were then are double what they are now. it should peak around 8% and stay...
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the vote will be on the motion from the gentleman from calgary to call the question. all those in favor say aye. any opposed? the motion now is on the language that's been presented by the gentlewoman from kansas. all those in favor of inserting -- of accepting her amendment, please say aye? those opposed to say nay. >> no! >> i'm not sure. so let's have a show of hands. and i do ask you, again, put your hands up right away and keep them up because i see people popping them up as they are counting. all those in favor of the motion by the gentlewoman from kansas please raise your hands. >> the motion is adopted. the next proposed amendment is by the gentleman from new mexico, mr. gardner. page 8, line 26. the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. >> thank you, madam chairman. jonathan gardner from new mexico this. amendment strikes the restroom. this was the language used in the values plank adopted yesterday. >> motion has been made and seconded. all those in favor of the motion please say aye. any opposed? >> point of order, madam. we haven't had discussion offeri
the vote will be on the motion from the gentleman from calgary to call the question. all those in favor say aye. any opposed? the motion now is on the language that's been presented by the gentlewoman from kansas. all those in favor of inserting -- of accepting her amendment, please say aye? those opposed to say nay. >> no! >> i'm not sure. so let's have a show of hands. and i do ask you, again, put your hands up right away and keep them up because i see people popping them up as...