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we meet the main protagonist, king charles i, king of england, scotla nd king charles i, king of englandand and ireland from 1625 - 1649. he had a great from 1625 -1649. he had a great eye for art, as did his misses, henrietta maria. both porkers were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who king charles i hired as his court painter, and what we would now call now as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection — that's montegna's the triumph of caesar, by the way — his first passionate was for the german flemish and dutch artists of the northern renaissance. hence we have this wonder wall of hans holbein portraits, at the end of which is this absolute cracker, of robert his other great love was the artists of the italian high renaissance. people like pisano and here tintoretto, painted this dramatic biblical scene. injust two decades, charles and henrietta amassed enough ofa charles and henrietta amassed enough of a collection to rival any court in europe but it all came to a very abrupt end when charles had his head chopped off and oliver c
we meet the main protagonist, king charles i, king of england, scotla nd king charles i, king of englandand and ireland from 1625 - 1649. he had a great from 1625 -1649. he had a great eye for art, as did his misses, henrietta maria. both porkers were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who king charles i hired as his court painter, and what we would now call now as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection — that's montegna's the triumph of...
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julia: focusing on entertainment it's charles king. carol: he was the first black hollywood agency. ow king become king financing film in hollywood. >> he's a guy from atlanta who to vanderbilt and harvard law school and moved to hollywood. was inspired by barry diller and couple of moguls who took same path. agencies long been the way to in hollywood. he became the first black in endeavor. after about 15 or 20 years in hollywood, he fulfilled his his ownf starting company and specifically bankrolling filmmakers of color. because hollywood for its reputation a this progressive place, primarily has white directors, white male directors. an agentet out both as in representing likes of tyler perry. he's trying it get more people of color behind the camera. made some interesting comments. he said casting in hollywood is appeasement when people are color are hired. he thinks think that he can change that specifically? thatthink he's hoping macro, his company, like movies.g colors of have a cast that's more diverse. if you look what's happening in hollywood now, there are a powerful direct
julia: focusing on entertainment it's charles king. carol: he was the first black hollywood agency. ow king become king financing film in hollywood. >> he's a guy from atlanta who to vanderbilt and harvard law school and moved to hollywood. was inspired by barry diller and couple of moguls who took same path. agencies long been the way to in hollywood. he became the first black in endeavor. after about 15 or 20 years in hollywood, he fulfilled his his ownf starting company and...
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plus, charles king on getting black people seen and heard in hollywood."bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. julia: i'm julia chatterley. you can listen to us on xm radio and in new york, boston, washington, d.c. and the bay area. carol: and in london on dab and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the futures section, a look at the semi official -- of drug cartels. julia: record label twins music group has made this pretty dark genre its speciality. carol: here is reporter david peiser. de -- del rios has become a popstar. his claim to fame is singing narco mexicanlent drug ballads. he sings song about mexican drug -- cartels, activity among other things, and sings traditional romantic love songs, as well. i guess his big claim to fame is these songsly -- have existed in mexican music for decades, but he really upped the ante and made them more violent, more graphic, and that is what made him famous. of theyou included some lyrics in your reporting and it is pretty interesting. i didn't realize t
plus, charles king on getting black people seen and heard in hollywood."bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. julia: i'm julia chatterley. you can listen to us on xm radio and in new york, boston, washington, d.c. and the bay area. carol: and in london on dab and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the futures section, a look at the semi official -- of drug cartels. julia: record label twins music group has made...
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we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotland and ireland from 1625—1619.e had a great eye for art, as did his mrs, henrietta maria. both portraits were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who charles i hired as his court painter, or what we'd call nowadays as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection. that's mantegna's triumphs of caesar, by the way. his first passion was for german, flemish and dutch artists of the northern renaissance, hence we have this wonderwall of hans holbein portraits, at the end of which is this absolute cracker of robert cheeseman, the royal falconer. his other great love was the artists of the italian high renaissance, people like pisano and here, people like tintoretto, who painted this dramatic, biblical scene. injust two decades, charles and henrietta amassed an art collection to rival any court in europe, but it all came to a very abrupt end when charles has his head chopped off and oliver cromwell flogs the lot. the collection was scattered to the four winds, which is the po
we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotland and ireland from 1625—1619.e had a great eye for art, as did his mrs, henrietta maria. both portraits were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who charles i hired as his court painter, or what we'd call nowadays as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection. that's mantegna's triumphs of caesar, by the way. his first passion was for german, flemish and dutch artists of the...
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we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotland and ireland from 1625—1619.aria. both portraits were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who charles i hired as his court painter, or what we'd call nowadays as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection. that's mantegna's triumphs of caesar, by the way. his first passion was for german, flemish and dutch artists of the northern renaissance, hence we have this wonderwall of hans holbein portraits, at the end of which is this absolute cracker of robert cheeseman, the royal falconer. his other great love was the artists of the italian high renaissance, people like pisano and here, people like tintoretto, who painted this dramatic, biblical scene.
we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotland and ireland from 1625—1619.aria. both portraits were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who charles i hired as his court painter, or what we'd call nowadays as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection. that's mantegna's triumphs of caesar, by the way. his first passion was for german, flemish and dutch artists of the northern renaissance, hence we have this wonderwall of hans...
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charles: republican congressman steve king is not impressed with president trump's daca negotiations. fact he's livid. he joins us next. charles: some republicans upset with president trump's daca negotiations. congressman king joins me now in a fox business exclusive. president trump was lauded by a lot of folks, including never trumpers for reaching out and listening to new ideas and taking this a step closer to some sort of reform. but there are a lot of people who have been in president trump's corner like ann coulter lived and upset that daca is being considered this way. >> i'm in the same vein as ann coulter but not as articulate. he got a wave of support because of his immigration policy. he started this in iowa. i market tested his immigration policy for 14 years in that state. from the first day he started his campaign he said he would end the executive amnesty started by barack obama. i authored a bill to end the daca policy. september 5, we got an announcement that daca was going to be canceled. it came out of the doj with the approval or recommendation of the president, t
charles: republican congressman steve king is not impressed with president trump's daca negotiations. fact he's livid. he joins us next. charles: some republicans upset with president trump's daca negotiations. congressman king joins me now in a fox business exclusive. president trump was lauded by a lot of folks, including never trumpers for reaching out and listening to new ideas and taking this a step closer to some sort of reform. but there are a lot of people who have been in president...
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. >> cash is king. charles: nancy pelosi saying the tax cutting are crumbs.he is way off on that one. facebook making some major adjustments to their news feed. but it isn't getting many investors to like it. it had one of its worst sessions in a few years we'll talk the details next. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. stay at la quinta. where we're changing wi
. >> cash is king. charles: nancy pelosi saying the tax cutting are crumbs.he is way off on that one. facebook making some major adjustments to their news feed. but it isn't getting many investors to like it. it had one of its worst sessions in a few years we'll talk the details next. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees....
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in the fourteenth century the luxembourg kings ruled this region charles the fourth assume control of it as a young margrave. here monex feuded with one another nobleman switched allegiance and robber barons and bands of britons exploited the intrigues of those in power finally the land was devastated by religious conflict. in the mid fifteenth century things became more peaceful husain and catholic churches each accepted the existence of the other the town lay at the crossroads of important trade routes its burgers brewed beer and salt salt. tell castle was taken over by the high adage family since fifteen twenty six they'd been faithful servants of the house of hapsburg and even more devout catholics. thus the lady in white raised her veil and went about the council with a smile on her lips because happier times were about to dawn. in fifteen fifty zacharias the second son of the chancellor of bohemia. may tell his residents craftsman has to work right up to the last minute to have turned these part of the medieval castle into a representative palace in time for zacharias is waiting
in the fourteenth century the luxembourg kings ruled this region charles the fourth assume control of it as a young margrave. here monex feuded with one another nobleman switched allegiance and robber barons and bands of britons exploited the intrigues of those in power finally the land was devastated by religious conflict. in the mid fifteenth century things became more peaceful husain and catholic churches each accepted the existence of the other the town lay at the crossroads of important...
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king. this collection belonged to charles i, who famously lost his head. now his masterpieces are finding a new audience. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. donald trump spent his first day in davos with plenty on his agenda. first he met with british prime minister theresa may and protected -- predicted a tremendous increase in trade between the two countries. then in discussions with israel's benjamin netanyahu, he threatened to withhold aid from the palestinians if they did not pursue peace with israel. so how is the "america first" message being received? from davos, jon sopel reports. jon: in a blur of rotor blades, a swirl of snow, and a near- avalanche of expectation, donald into davos today. not his natural environment. president trump: very excited to be here. the united states is doing very well. jon: he came with a message. he had come to spread peace and prosperity. this is not exactly daniel into the lion's den. tonald trump and the davos se are not exactly soulmates. nevertheless, the world econ
king. this collection belonged to charles i, who famously lost his head. now his masterpieces are finding a new audience. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. donald trump spent his first day in davos with plenty on his agenda. first he met with british prime minister theresa may and protected -- predicted a tremendous increase in trade between the two countries. then in discussions with israel's benjamin netanyahu, he threatened to withhold aid...
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king charles i, a prolific art collector. this main story is about volkswagen.ed monkeys and humans to test fumes. test fumes. since being announced as the manager of england women. of england women. tweet talking about battering the wife. wife. and that was the wording that he used. he apologised for the language. language. he admitted in isolation it looked bad. it looked bad. without a major women's team, he wants them to have one. wants them to have one. many are baffled at it already. baffled at it already. is going to work harder to start one for them. and that windscreen with carol. it could belong to this player. a club record signing for dortmund. he is a fan of the flash. not the comic book character, flashy cars. cars. £250,000 lamborghinis to a it went £1000 boxlike and beetle. —— volkswagen. —— 20 £1000. -- 20 £1000. another story which is quite sad. story which is quite sad. this is sad, they don't show up in selfies. what! high—tech britain doesn't want them in selfies. you can't see them. not a cat person, but i have black hair, and mine shows up
king charles i, a prolific art collector. this main story is about volkswagen.ed monkeys and humans to test fumes. test fumes. since being announced as the manager of england women. of england women. tweet talking about battering the wife. wife. and that was the wording that he used. he apologised for the language. language. he admitted in isolation it looked bad. it looked bad. without a major women's team, he wants them to have one. wants them to have one. many are baffled at it already....
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kings too. from prince charles and lady di to the king of basketball, michael jordan and the legend we knew as prince. but first, we begin with a woman who made our fairy tales reality. before grace kelly was the princess of monaco, she was hollywood royalty. she charmed audiences and critics across the globe and still she gave up the spotlight for love when she married prince ranier of monaco and grace kelly became a princess forever more. "just six years in hollywood turned the name grace kelly into magic. she became a screen idol and a symbol of elegance and charm." grace kelly's acting career may have been brief but it was prolific. she starred in 11 films in six years. one of the first big breaks in hollywood came in 1951, when she was cast in mogambo with clark gable and ava gardner. kelly soon teamed up with the man who would become her friend and mentor, alfred hitchcock. she starred in three of his films - dial m for murder and to catch a thief in 1955. kelly, hitchcock said, was the epitome of the femme fatale: she had beauty, style and sexual elegance. "i guess i'm not the girl i thought i
kings too. from prince charles and lady di to the king of basketball, michael jordan and the legend we knew as prince. but first, we begin with a woman who made our fairy tales reality. before grace kelly was the princess of monaco, she was hollywood royalty. she charmed audiences and critics across the globe and still she gave up the spotlight for love when she married prince ranier of monaco and grace kelly became a princess forever more. "just six years in hollywood turned the name...
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charles: iowa representative king extraordinarily upset with president trump. i want you to listen to some of his comments. >> there is a burden on our public services and we know that. the local taxpayers are paying a disproportionate share of the cost. the hiring of teachers, the bilingualism that's required, the e.s.l. teachers is a burden of this. some of this is the burden of legal immigration. we need to respect legal immigration. charles: he's talking about the rule of law. he says daca recipients are a burden on america. he said president trump is not adhering to his campaign promises. what are your thoughts? >> i think this is the quintessential art of the deal. who else could have gotten all these people to the table. i believe this is the perfect calling of the bluff of the democrats. i don't think the democrats will come to the negotiating table. i don't think they will extend behind their dak promises, and i think they will expose themselves for exactly what they are. once somebody is here, once they immigrated here around their second or third yea
charles: iowa representative king extraordinarily upset with president trump. i want you to listen to some of his comments. >> there is a burden on our public services and we know that. the local taxpayers are paying a disproportionate share of the cost. the hiring of teachers, the bilingualism that's required, the e.s.l. teachers is a burden of this. some of this is the burden of legal immigration. we need to respect legal immigration. charles: he's talking about the rule of law. he says...
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. -- king charles the first's rampant proprietorship in the colony was settled in 1634 with the intention of being a place of tolerance for dissenters from the church of england. it is not surprising that the colony was caught up in the political and religious turmoil of the 17th century. as a result of the english revolution of 1688, the proprietorship was rescinded and the colony received a royal governor. with tensions still running high, governor nicholson determine the existing capital as st. mary's to be closely associated with the original catholic gentry and moved the , aital to anne arundel town settlement along the river. he renamed the place and annapolis, severing the upon us connection to anne arundel, the wife of the second lord baltimore. governor nixon to desk governor nicholson only removed the capital, he wrote a plan for the city that symbolically cemented the church of england to the civil authority of the royal governor. i wonder how god felt about that demotion. [laughter] predated the plan one by nicholson for williamsburg by four years, making it the first real cit
. -- king charles the first's rampant proprietorship in the colony was settled in 1634 with the intention of being a place of tolerance for dissenters from the church of england. it is not surprising that the colony was caught up in the political and religious turmoil of the 17th century. as a result of the english revolution of 1688, the proprietorship was rescinded and the colony received a royal governor. with tensions still running high, governor nicholson determine the existing capital as...
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charles: today we honor dr. martin luther king jr., today president trump praised dr.g and civil rights in the country as heroes who lead our nation forward to a annuit future thate just and more free, we're joined by "strange inheritance" host jaime kohlberg. you get to travel, you probably know better than anyone in building feeling out there. what is your sense to how people feel in terms of progress we've made and how much further to go. >> as i travel and do meet families that have faced real issues in communities that have seen disruption. i think everybody is still very hopeful on a day like today, we can get back to our core values. that we can be more patient and more kind to each other, and more forgiving. and one family in particular that i met in the south, who suffered at hands of nat turner who lead a slave rebellion in 1831 is so willing to forgive, that when they were given nat turner's bible after their family members were slaughtered in the rebellion, they passed up millions of dollars they could have benefited from saying well i know have you some so
charles: today we honor dr. martin luther king jr., today president trump praised dr.g and civil rights in the country as heroes who lead our nation forward to a annuit future thate just and more free, we're joined by "strange inheritance" host jaime kohlberg. you get to travel, you probably know better than anyone in building feeling out there. what is your sense to how people feel in terms of progress we've made and how much further to go. >> as i travel and do meet families...
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charles, st. mary's county and king george's county as well.maybe some delays in parts of the county here in yellow. that could be washington, arlington, alexandria, fairfax, prince william, fauquier and carol counties. and then as you head farther back to the west, you don't have to worry about turning the you can see the panhandle and washington county and winchester. but those areas that are open tomorrow, they have the best chance to be delayed on friday. 6:00 a.m., windchills, areawide below zero. i'll be posting the feels-like temperatures on my twitter page talking about the weekend. brutally cold. >> absolutely. you look at these numbers that we're talking about here, into the teens. 19 on friday and 18 on saturday. 24 on sunday as we start to break out. the dangerous cold and near record low temperatures here. not just in the d.c. area but around dulles. i think we get to the dulles airport and break those records easily. we did break a record this morning. dulles got to 1 degree. the record was 8. 24 on sunday much watching monday ver
charles, st. mary's county and king george's county as well.maybe some delays in parts of the county here in yellow. that could be washington, arlington, alexandria, fairfax, prince william, fauquier and carol counties. and then as you head farther back to the west, you don't have to worry about turning the you can see the panhandle and washington county and winchester. but those areas that are open tomorrow, they have the best chance to be delayed on friday. 6:00 a.m., windchills, areawide...
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two days after the terror attack, prince charles met some of the staff at kings college hospital, oneed. westminster abbey and the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined members of the emergency services and relatives of those who were killed. the message from the service was one of hope, but that proved to be short lived. in manchester, just a few weeks later, 22 people, including children, were killed, and many more injured as they left a concert by the pop singer ariana grande. you had enjoyed the concert? it was really good. i got to meet her before the concert. did you? she won a competition with her friend to meet backstage. the queen met some of those recovering in the city's children's hospital. very interesting how everybody has united here? it has been amazing. really amazing. good. no one should have to suffer the losses you have endured yet no one could have endured them with greater fortitude. even amid the unimaginable horror of that attack, with the killing of innocent children, we saw outstanding examples of incredible courage. earlyjune and now all—too—f
two days after the terror attack, prince charles met some of the staff at kings college hospital, oneed. westminster abbey and the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined members of the emergency services and relatives of those who were killed. the message from the service was one of hope, but that proved to be short lived. in manchester, just a few weeks later, 22 people, including children, were killed, and many more injured as they left a concert by the pop singer ariana grande....
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it was made for king charles ii in 1662, 1661, so long time ago. she did sort of tappet and take hold of it. how long did you have to talk to her? an hour and a half, it was really special. in the middle of an afternoon. the team worked really ha rd the middle of an afternoon. the team worked really hard and ijust had the privilege of spending a peaceful time helping the queen reflect upon our memories. you mentioned at the beginning of the interview that she was quite frank and open, funny as well. the programme is on on sunday evening, what can you give us, give usa evening, what can you give us, give us a snippet which tells us the things you spoke about?” us a snippet which tells us the things you spoke about? i think what is most exciting is that the crown ‘s belong to us and they are probably the best—known set of national symbols in the world but the least understood and i think it‘s because the queen understands how important they are to us all that she‘s helped us start the process with the royal collection of making the royal collection of
it was made for king charles ii in 1662, 1661, so long time ago. she did sort of tappet and take hold of it. how long did you have to talk to her? an hour and a half, it was really special. in the middle of an afternoon. the team worked really ha rd the middle of an afternoon. the team worked really hard and ijust had the privilege of spending a peaceful time helping the queen reflect upon our memories. you mentioned at the beginning of the interview that she was quite frank and open, funny as...
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king, jr. day. then there is a full week of earnings. a huge week for big bank ex. goldman sachs, charleswab, and bank america. on the political front the threat of a government shutdown looms. politicos have to agree on military spending, perhaps a daca deal. we'll see if that includes the funding for the president's wall. join us the founder of private equity group cliff hutchins. tune into the fox business network next week. we'll be open for business. thanks for joining us. i will see you next time. how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. >> they're cars you never heard of. >> he liked to buy unique cars
king, jr. day. then there is a full week of earnings. a huge week for big bank ex. goldman sachs, charleswab, and bank america. on the political front the threat of a government shutdown looms. politicos have to agree on military spending, perhaps a daca deal. we'll see if that includes the funding for the president's wall. join us the founder of private equity group cliff hutchins. tune into the fox business network next week. we'll be open for business. thanks for joining us. i will see you...
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king, jr. day. then there is a full week of earnings. a huge week for big bank ex. goldman sachs, charlesb, and bank america. on the political front the threat of a government shutdown looms. politicos have to agree on military spending, perhaps a daca deal. we'll see if that includes the funding for the president's wall. join us the founder of private equity group cliff hutchins. tune into the fox business network next week. we'll be open for business. thanks for joining us. i will see you next time. julie is living with metastatic breast cancer which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fev
king, jr. day. then there is a full week of earnings. a huge week for big bank ex. goldman sachs, charlesb, and bank america. on the political front the threat of a government shutdown looms. politicos have to agree on military spending, perhaps a daca deal. we'll see if that includes the funding for the president's wall. join us the founder of private equity group cliff hutchins. tune into the fox business network next week. we'll be open for business. thanks for joining us. i will see you...
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congressman peter king in new york say that he's gotten too far off the map when it comes to immigration. he's got to be stricter on immigration, the dreamers. final thought, charless is what he has to navigate internally. is he going to be tough in which case so shut the bipartisan dork or more printer deals which peter king will be unhappier than he is right now. cheryl: he's got a few comments. we can't please everybody. tonight's the big night. get out your popcorn. thank you very much. appreciate it. lauren: coming up, the same unknown batter who took las vegas for millions of dollars on the world series is back in a cooking for another big score on the super bowl. who is he putting his millions on? plus, how much did united airlines just saved two good the coliseum named after them? and speaking of money, losing some money today. the second day of selling. caution out there as bond yields continue to rise. dow futures down 161, nasdaq futures down 33. we will be right back. this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... wha
congressman peter king in new york say that he's gotten too far off the map when it comes to immigration. he's got to be stricter on immigration, the dreamers. final thought, charless is what he has to navigate internally. is he going to be tough in which case so shut the bipartisan dork or more printer deals which peter king will be unhappier than he is right now. cheryl: he's got a few comments. we can't please everybody. tonight's the big night. get out your popcorn. thank you very much....
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francine: the king of fake news. [laughter] charlesboth be back and we will talk about facebook. in the meantime, if you have any comments or questions, load up tv . you can steal some of tom's charts. i think it's a lollipop chart on bitcoin. you can ask questions to charlie and charles next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm taylor riggs. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. billionaire developer who same -- hussein has had to exit has led to opportunities to build in london. he spoke to bloomberg in dubai. >> it has softened and it's the right time to acquire land and make projects. we arty have one project doing very well. we sold out almost more than 50%. we are looking at the future long-term markets. properties are building to golf courses in dubai for the trump organization. he said no for the deals with trump have been explored. billionaire mark cuban is bringing bitcoin to the national basketball association. he says fans can use bitcoin to buy tickets next season. said that point wa
francine: the king of fake news. [laughter] charlesboth be back and we will talk about facebook. in the meantime, if you have any comments or questions, load up tv . you can steal some of tom's charts. i think it's a lollipop chart on bitcoin. you can ask questions to charlie and charles next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm taylor riggs. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. billionaire developer who same -- hussein has had to exit has led to...
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Jan 23, 2018
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king, jr. and being able to move forward base you have so what's at the end. charles: that's the virtuous cycle. 150 republicans are backing an immigration bill put together by their colleague bob goodlatte. i? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. ronoh really?g's going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. add
king, jr. and being able to move forward base you have so what's at the end. charles: that's the virtuous cycle. 150 republicans are backing an immigration bill put together by their colleague bob goodlatte. i? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. ronoh really?g's going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd...
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Jan 15, 2018
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king, jr. day. then there is a full week of earnings. a huge week for big bank ex. goldman sachs, charlesb, and bank america. on the political front the threat of a government shutdown looms. politicos have to agree on military spending, perhaps a daca deal. we'll see if that includes the funding for the president's wall. join us the founder of private equity group cliff hutchins. tune into the fox business network next week. we'll be open for business. thanks for joining us. i will see you next time. building a website in under an hour is easy with gocentral... ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot. the trump administration keeping the iran nuclear deal intact for now. the white house announced friday that the president will again waive nuclear-related sanctions on iran but will add economic sanctions on iranian leaders and businesses for their support of
king, jr. day. then there is a full week of earnings. a huge week for big bank ex. goldman sachs, charlesb, and bank america. on the political front the threat of a government shutdown looms. politicos have to agree on military spending, perhaps a daca deal. we'll see if that includes the funding for the president's wall. join us the founder of private equity group cliff hutchins. tune into the fox business network next week. we'll be open for business. thanks for joining us. i will see you...
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king jr. day of service. the mayor and city of council staff and fire department worked together to produce up the charles community center. everyone grabbed a brush to help put on a fresh coat of paint inside. the center provides services for young people in camden. >>> in lehigh valley, several churches came together to offer a free meal at the church of christ in allentown. it was dedicated in the memory of the widow of former pennsylvania state senator, reverend guy krasner. >>> and presiding over the martin luther king jr. interfaith prayer service starts at 6:00 at st. john chrysostom church. all will participate and several choirs will also perform. >>> a group of people got stranded on the ice and the chopper was over the scene in honeybrook and able to get 13 to people safe and no one was hurt. >>> the hawaii management center said the false alert that caused the scare was his fault. it sent the island into panic about 40 minutes telling people a missile was about to hit the island and this was not a drill. the official said this was all supposed to be an internal exercise drill and the wrong button was pr
king jr. day of service. the mayor and city of council staff and fire department worked together to produce up the charles community center. everyone grabbed a brush to help put on a fresh coat of paint inside. the center provides services for young people in camden. >>> in lehigh valley, several churches came together to offer a free meal at the church of christ in allentown. it was dedicated in the memory of the widow of former pennsylvania state senator, reverend guy krasner....
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you this martin luther king day with the gospel classic "oh happy day" made famous by the great edwin hawkins, who died today at the age of 74. it is performed here by ray charlesy >>> catch my baby. the firefighter hailed a hero. >> i look up and i see somebody was dropping a baby to me. >>> and more heart stopping video. captured by a guy on a skate board. >>> then, nuclear oops. >> this is not a drill. >> deborah: but would you know what to do if there was a real missile attack. >> how to survive a nuclear war. >>> and what you're doing wrong every day of your life, and you don't even know it. >> you're doing it wrong. >> how to do things the right way, removing stains, storing ice crm.
you this martin luther king day with the gospel classic "oh happy day" made famous by the great edwin hawkins, who died today at the age of 74. it is performed here by ray charlesy >>> catch my baby. the firefighter hailed a hero. >> i look up and i see somebody was dropping a baby to me. >>> and more heart stopping video. captured by a guy on a skate board. >>> then, nuclear oops. >> this is not a drill. >> deborah: but would you know what...
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you this martin luther king day with the gospel classic "oh happy day" made famous by the great edwin hawkins, who died today at the age of 74. it is performed here by ray charlesioning spo kpix 5 news begins with video, sparking outrage. >>> this person was released. they took him from a hospital bed tonight, rolled him down to a bus stop. >> kpix5 news begins with video sparking outrage, a hospital patient in a wheelchair dumped at a bus stop wearing only a gown. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. the video is raising questions about a santa cruz hospital's treatment of its patients. the man was left nearly naked in the middle of the night last wednesday at a bus stop outside dominican hospital in santa cruz. kpix5's len ramirez went looking for some answers as to how this happened. len? >> reporter: well, allen, there's a lot we don't know because of hospital privacy laws, but we do know apparently hospital staff, maybe security guards wheeled the man out of the hospital, dominican hospital right here, and left him on the curb right in front of a bus stop, but the problem with that is that the buses were not even running that late at
you this martin luther king day with the gospel classic "oh happy day" made famous by the great edwin hawkins, who died today at the age of 74. it is performed here by ray charlesioning spo kpix 5 news begins with video, sparking outrage. >>> this person was released. they took him from a hospital bed tonight, rolled him down to a bus stop. >> kpix5 news begins with video sparking outrage, a hospital patient in a wheelchair dumped at a bus stop wearing only a gown. good...
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king.. yesterdays 4th quarterback comebackis sending him back to his 8th super bowl....current ly he is tied with charlesey with 5 titles......a win fefbruary 4...he stands alone.....that 6th title would equal micheal jordan in basketball and considering football is americas game....i think you can make a case that bradybecomes the equal of jordan when it comes to the greatest team sport athletes of modern times.....both possess that rare quality that when the game is on the line..their ability to concentrate and deliver is pretty much like no other just for the record...you younger folks should know that mclcoymends and usf alumn bill russel won 11 titles in 13 years as the king of the boston celtics during the late 50's and 60'. no espn..no twitter....not much self promotion....many of you may not be aware of the great russel. we will see you next hour. coming up pretty dog (thanks) all he's all wet got a chance to play in the water (a little bit) because of washington not being able to come up with a budget. it caused many people to wander around muir woods without any adult supervision i'll explain i
king.. yesterdays 4th quarterback comebackis sending him back to his 8th super bowl....current ly he is tied with charlesey with 5 titles......a win fefbruary 4...he stands alone.....that 6th title would equal micheal jordan in basketball and considering football is americas game....i think you can make a case that bradybecomes the equal of jordan when it comes to the greatest team sport athletes of modern times.....both possess that rare quality that when the game is on the line..their ability...
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charles manson out of los angeles county. the judge says the case belongs either in kings county where the cult leader was imprisoned...ed in a hospital. he says california law requires that the conflict be decided in the place where manson was living at the time of his death . in a separate dispute - the battle over manson's estate will happen in los angeles county because that's where manson lived when he was convicted in the murders of actress sharon tate and eight others. (catherine) a fire involving a crock-pot in an episode of the t-v show "this is us" is sparking safety concerns... now the brand has set up a twitter account to respond.... after the episode aired this week...many people took to twitter saying that they were going to throw out their crock pots... the company's stock plunged... crock-pot's parent company put out a statement -- saying that it wants customers to know they are safe using the product. in the episode in question.... a dish towel was left next to the slow cooker. <"it is tested so this should not catch on fire but as a good rule of thumb as a good safety precaution we call it a 3-foot ru
charles manson out of los angeles county. the judge says the case belongs either in kings county where the cult leader was imprisoned...ed in a hospital. he says california law requires that the conflict be decided in the place where manson was living at the time of his death . in a separate dispute - the battle over manson's estate will happen in los angeles county because that's where manson lived when he was convicted in the murders of actress sharon tate and eight others. (catherine) a fire...
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Jan 19, 2018
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charles: a growing group of republican lawmakers demanding the relieves a five-page memo that reportedly documents government abuse. one congressman called it quote worse than watergate. joining me to discuss, adriana, steve kingit was a sickening reality set in when he read the memo. we had the additional congressman mark meadows said parts of him wishes he didn't right because of what he learned about his country. >> exactly. and other members of congress are saying this is like tactics used in the kgb. this is so shocking that the corruption at the highest level of our government and our spy agencies at the doj and fbi. the american people must demand the congress release these memos, declassify them and let the american people see what's going on. we know this fake, phoney dossier that was paid for by the hillary clinton campaign and dnc was used by the fbi to get five warrants. if hillary clinton were president and "breitbart" or steve bannon paid for fake tabloid information and the fbi used that to take down hillary clinton and negate an entire presidential election? you have got to be kidding me. liberal heads would explode. many believe this is what took place. what when high-ranging officials were in
charles: a growing group of republican lawmakers demanding the relieves a five-page memo that reportedly documents government abuse. one congressman called it quote worse than watergate. joining me to discuss, adriana, steve kingit was a sickening reality set in when he read the memo. we had the additional congressman mark meadows said parts of him wishes he didn't right because of what he learned about his country. >> exactly. and other members of congress are saying this is like tactics...
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charles in florida giving us his thoughts. you can do the same on our phone lines about your view of race relations on this martin luther king jrholiday. (202) 748-8000 for those in eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 in the mountain and pacific time zones. twitter is available too at c-spanwj. from washington, laura. caller: hi, good to see you. you always do such a good job. my comment is that we have struggled a lot with race relations and martin luther king was a man that gave us all some sanity and respect for each doer, regarding the color, not judge a man by the color of his skin but the content of his character. and that has been a guiding principle for me all of my life. and i have not had to hate very many people because of that. i get mad at them, but i am very grateful for that, and it was not until obama got into office the all this stuff started stirring up. the slave trade started in africa and it is just a fact. and, but the muslims are hunting down the black africans and telling them and that is because that they were armed and financed by the last administration. our black people today are working,
charles in florida giving us his thoughts. you can do the same on our phone lines about your view of race relations on this martin luther king jrholiday. (202) 748-8000 for those in eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 in the mountain and pacific time zones. twitter is available too at c-spanwj. from washington, laura. caller: hi, good to see you. you always do such a good job. my comment is that we have struggled a lot with race relations and martin luther king was a man that gave us...
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Jan 18, 2018
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there are a couple of ladies who have brought their king charles spaniel.l family! there area member of the royal family! there are a lot of daffodils to be given. a lot of plaques to be given. so many more traditional gifts as well, you will be pleased to hear. it's a very difficultjob to talk over pictures when, frankly, all we are showing at the moment is crowds. soi are showing at the moment is crowds. so i take my hat off to you. i'm hoping that they are about to appear in our shot. but looking... hopefully... go on, sarah... iwas going to say, you should be able to see meghan about now. can you see her? no. she is in a dark coat. i know what she looks like but we can't see her. there is nothing i can do. i can draw you a picture and put it in front of the lens if that helps. the problem with these things, behind the scenes there are lots of different camera crews from lots of different camera crews from lots of different places and we are in a fixed pen. ican fixed pen. i can see harry sarah! great. good. now we have something to talk about again. so,
there are a couple of ladies who have brought their king charles spaniel.l family! there area member of the royal family! there are a lot of daffodils to be given. a lot of plaques to be given. so many more traditional gifts as well, you will be pleased to hear. it's a very difficultjob to talk over pictures when, frankly, all we are showing at the moment is crowds. soi are showing at the moment is crowds. so i take my hat off to you. i'm hoping that they are about to appear in our shot. but...