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i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield.? would you come here to shoot up? >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not exactly la vida loca. >> heather: no. as you can see, all the trash and yuck, it's dirty and gross. there's probably people who live down here. >> anthony: really? >> heather: yeah. there's a lot of homeless people in greenfield. >> anthony: what do you think now when you see somebody who's clearly junk sick on the street? >> heather: it gives me that yuck, sick feeling. and it scares me. like it reminds me why i don't want to be out there. it's just scary. a friend of mine overdosed january 1st of this year. and my brother-in-law overdosed in wendy's bathroom and they found him. and they
i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield.? would you come here to shoot up? >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not exactly...
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jeff greenfield calling out cnn and less anti-trump panels, lack of reporting.really shocked cnn. coming up, we've got that. but first, supporting arizona senator jeff flake made a bombshell confession. he said he would not have pushed for an fbi probe if he was running for reelection. bringing in republican jason chaffetza en masse. see you then. when you're a mom and an entrepreneur. with more businesses starting every day, how do they plan for their financial wellness? i am very mindful of the sacrifices that i make. so i have to manage my time wisely. ♪ plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. >> i have to say that when i heard him, i heard someone i hope i would sound like if i had been unjustly accused. and to see his family behind him at chris said, it was anger. if i were unjustly accused, that is how i would feel as well. >> could you have done this? >> not a chance. not a chance. politics has become too sharp, too partisan. there's no value value to reach across the aisle. there's no incentive. elizabeth: republican senator ariz
jeff greenfield calling out cnn and less anti-trump panels, lack of reporting.really shocked cnn. coming up, we've got that. but first, supporting arizona senator jeff flake made a bombshell confession. he said he would not have pushed for an fbi probe if he was running for reelection. bringing in republican jason chaffetza en masse. see you then. when you're a mom and an entrepreneur. with more businesses starting every day, how do they plan for their financial wellness? i am very mindful of...
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she says her girlfriend, leah greenfield, plans to follow her there after giving birth, which is nowy. >> are you tired of being pregnant? at first she was very upset about the sentencing but she's chose to seek apartments in topeka and move there with solace which is good because it gets her away from wichita. >> she's not giving this child up for adoption. >> no. >> when do you think solace is going to be here? >> lynch says she has recommitted herself to leah and has broken off her budding relationship with jennifer wood. >> it all came down to me choosing to stay with leah, to stay with my family. >> wood was not happy about the conversation between herself and lynch, or the rumors going around the housing unit. >> she told lindsey it was because she needed to save her relationship. then she went down there talking a bunch of [ bleep ] about how i was the one that was pursuing her and i was the one that was ruining her relationship and all this [ bleep ]. i was just like oh, my god, dude. >> that's not true. >> i know. >> to add insult to injury, wood also received a letter. >> i
she says her girlfriend, leah greenfield, plans to follow her there after giving birth, which is nowy. >> are you tired of being pregnant? at first she was very upset about the sentencing but she's chose to seek apartments in topeka and move there with solace which is good because it gets her away from wichita. >> she's not giving this child up for adoption. >> no. >> when do you think solace is going to be here? >> lynch says she has recommitted herself to leah...
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emily: joining us to talk about the future of facebook is richard greenfield who has a buy rating on the company. also with us is sarah frier who covers facebook for us. what you make of mark zuckerberg squarely putting the target on has hitre as tim cook back at facebook about how it handles data and how it handles privacy? richard: i think it is less about this war between apple and facebook. you are looking at the youtube versus facebook and the reality is, facebook is one of the dominic companies in terms of mobile time spent. feareality is, despite the that people are abandoning facebook, the reality is there is 1.5 billion people using facebook everyday. facebook, not the other applications but facebook itself. there is 800 million people using marketplace. to me, i have never used the market place to have. i don't know anyone who uses the marketplace to have. they say there is 800 people -- 800 million people using that. they highlight cars. there is somebody things facebook is doing better not always obvious to someone in the u.s.. i think there are places in the world like i
emily: joining us to talk about the future of facebook is richard greenfield who has a buy rating on the company. also with us is sarah frier who covers facebook for us. what you make of mark zuckerberg squarely putting the target on has hitre as tim cook back at facebook about how it handles data and how it handles privacy? richard: i think it is less about this war between apple and facebook. you are looking at the youtube versus facebook and the reality is, facebook is one of the dominic...
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boston college law professor and former supreme court clerk kent greenfield weighs in on the supreme court's decision to grant corporations with personhood in "corporations are people too." and in "nine pints," rose george shares her research on the science and commodification of blood. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week, and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> host: and now joining us on booktv is vicki alger. her book, "failure: the federal miseducation of america's children," came out in 2016. ms. alger, is it any better today than it was in 2016 when you wrote your book, in your view? >> guest: sadly, no. test scores haven't gone up. we have slipped in the international rankings a bit. common core's been fully entrenched, and we didn't see the improvements, and we saw some losses. so, no, things aren't getting better. but there is, on the positive side, what we are seeing is advances in the states in present bal choice programs -- parental choice programs which empower parents over their children's education and restore that
boston college law professor and former supreme court clerk kent greenfield weighs in on the supreme court's decision to grant corporations with personhood in "corporations are people too." and in "nine pints," rose george shares her research on the science and commodification of blood. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week, and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> host: and now joining us on booktv is vicki alger....
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. >>> hace más de 10 años sus padres lo trajeron a greenfield. >>> en nuestra edición de las 5:30 deamá en los puestos de jitomate y a pesar de que las praderas, se sentía útil de ir con su mamá para contribuir en la economía de su familia . >>> tu ejemplo de perseverancia . >>> hacemos una pausa y ya volvemos >>> ¿que si alguien que amas fuera diagnosticada con cáncer de mama? una de cada ocho mujeres será diagnosticada con cáncer de mama en su vida. para más información, visita despuesdelchoque.com. [♪ ♪] [♪ ♪] [♪ ♪] son las 12:23, una profesora en pasadena acaba de resultar ganadora del premio nobel de química anunciado esta semana . >>> norma riveros los trae la historia de esta ingeniera y científica cuyo legado pasar al historia . >>>[aplausos]. [aplausos]. elles en la quinta mujer que ha ganado el premio nobel de química. >>> tras este anuncio hijo que muchas otras investigadoras romperán vargas en el campo de la bioquímica . >>> vamos a ver una buena cantidad de premios nobel de química que serán otorgados a más mujeres. quien predijo curiosamente que algún día la profesora o
. >>> hace más de 10 años sus padres lo trajeron a greenfield. >>> en nuestra edición de las 5:30 deamá en los puestos de jitomate y a pesar de que las praderas, se sentía útil de ir con su mamá para contribuir en la economía de su familia . >>> tu ejemplo de perseverancia . >>> hacemos una pausa y ya volvemos >>> ¿que si alguien que amas fuera diagnosticada con cáncer de mama? una de cada ocho mujeres será diagnosticada con cáncer de...
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then also, we designed the stadium so that it creates almost like a stage, also the slope of this greenfield you park on, is sloping down towards the stadium, so you can have massive outdoor concerts where the stadium itself becomes the backdrop for the performance. >> that is amazing. so you are saying -- [ applause ] >> rather than have, rather than have, like today, what you have, you have the concert inside of the stadium, and that can be bad for the field itself. >> you have to cover the field. it costs a fortune. so you don't want to do it too much. like this, the outside, it becomes as exciting and as active as the inside of a stadium. >> so rather than have, essentially, the presidemezzani sitting which allows people to sit down and look down at the band and the artist, you can essentially rake the parking lot, rake the green parking lot so it slopes down and people can essentially stand on the felt and watch the band perform inside of the stadium. >> almost like a classic american invention, a drive-in cinema. but sort of applied to this kind of park-like situation. >> that is absol
then also, we designed the stadium so that it creates almost like a stage, also the slope of this greenfield you park on, is sloping down towards the stadium, so you can have massive outdoor concerts where the stadium itself becomes the backdrop for the performance. >> that is amazing. so you are saying -- [ applause ] >> rather than have, rather than have, like today, what you have, you have the concert inside of the stadium, and that can be bad for the field itself. >> you...
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journalist jeff greenfield calling out cnn for endless antitrust panels and not doing reporting heres journalist ted koppel, battling cnn brian stelter saying that cnn ratings would be quote - in the toilet without president trump. watch. >> the ratings are up, it means that you can't do without donald trump. you would be lost without donald trump. cnn 's ratings would be in the toilet without donald trump. >> you know that's not true. elizabeth: what is your take on this? you know, with ted koppel and also, the mounting criticism of cnn here? >> respectfully, as a former journalist, i have a lot of respect for ted koppel. but i will disagree with him he cnn ratings are already in the toilet even with president trump. i just look at some of the most recent ratings. they're getting beaten regularly by reruns of spongebob squarepants. they have a real issue. when ted turner also questioned their balance, you have got jeff greenfield and ted koppel, something has got to change that cnn or they will continue to bottom out. elizabeth: here's a question, two respected journalists, do they
journalist jeff greenfield calling out cnn for endless antitrust panels and not doing reporting heres journalist ted koppel, battling cnn brian stelter saying that cnn ratings would be quote - in the toilet without president trump. watch. >> the ratings are up, it means that you can't do without donald trump. you would be lost without donald trump. cnn 's ratings would be in the toilet without donald trump. >> you know that's not true. elizabeth: what is your take on this? you know,...
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i would expect some changes at least how they try to monetize these users but whatever rich greenfield said there is something wrong. >> after the redestine the stock has not discovered. >> you stopped use going. >> i got to tell you the 13 to 34-year-olds it's not for me, you or anyone on the devg but it's den. >> dan is still on. >> i'm still long the stock. and i'm suffering from it. >> you're still long the stock. >> you are still long the stock. >> why are you holding it. >> because i do believe eventually they figure it out. i believe it's a global story. i do believe that the administration underneath the leader -- it's like zuckerberg it feels like when i couldn't get if in the beginning. it seals like a lot of the tech companies. >> he wasn't facing a zuckerberg competitor that was far outpacing him. duplicating the product. >> but i -- go ahead. >> to answer the stupid question which wasn't a stupid question, twitter -- if you look at the environment in the business model twitter makes money. snap doesn't that's a problem. >> snap not only do they not make money but they have
i would expect some changes at least how they try to monetize these users but whatever rich greenfield said there is something wrong. >> after the redestine the stock has not discovered. >> you stopped use going. >> i got to tell you the 13 to 34-year-olds it's not for me, you or anyone on the devg but it's den. >> dan is still on. >> i'm still long the stock. and i'm suffering from it. >> you're still long the stock. >> you are still long the stock....
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before the midterm elections on november sixth, newshour wkend special correspondent jeff greenfield will be hding out for a look at some key races. he recently joined me for a preview of what's at stake. let's start with the overall terrain, the general mood about the mid terms. do the dems have good reason to be optimistic? >> well, the first thing is that just a president's party almosts aloses seats in a mid term election. there have been like twoth exceptions inlast 80 years am seconds, a party's prospects are generally inked to their president's approval rating. lrrently trump's appro rating is about 2 points lower than obama in 2010 when democrats suffered a disastrous mid ter >> but there are specific problems this time for republicans. first some 40 republican incumbents areleaving while only 18 democrats announced their retirements and it is easier to flip an open seatment secretary, 25 house republicans are in disrtricts cried by hill rae clinton two years ago. mainly in suburban districts literally from coast to coast. only 13 democratic seets are i trump-friendly distric
before the midterm elections on november sixth, newshour wkend special correspondent jeff greenfield will be hding out for a look at some key races. he recently joined me for a preview of what's at stake. let's start with the overall terrain, the general mood about the mid terms. do the dems have good reason to be optimistic? >> well, the first thing is that just a president's party almosts aloses seats in a mid term election. there have been like twoth exceptions inlast 80 years am...
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newshour weekend special correspondent jeff greenfield explains. >> reporter: it may not look like it, but these quiet neighborhoods are battlegrounds, where the republican party's total control of the congress will be won or lost. more than 40% of all members of ttihe house of represens live in suburban areas, and dozens of republican districts are at risk. and no state more dramatically demonstrates this than new jersey, the very symbol of the massive middle-class migration that began after world war ii. nea w jersey ieply blue state. it hasn't voted for a republican presidential candidate in 30 years. it hasn't sent a republican to the u.s. senate since 1972. but, five of new jersey's 12 house seats are held by republicans, mostly in the suburbs, and democrats believe that winning those kinds of districts in new jersey, andac ss the country, is the key to winning back control of the u.s. house of representatives. 30 miles west of manhattan lies new jgrersey's 11th csional district. >> white collar, some blue collar, a lot of commutersbunto new yorkalso people with commutes inside o
newshour weekend special correspondent jeff greenfield explains. >> reporter: it may not look like it, but these quiet neighborhoods are battlegrounds, where the republican party's total control of the congress will be won or lost. more than 40% of all members of ttihe house of represens live in suburban areas, and dozens of republican districts are at risk. and no state more dramatically demonstrates this than new jersey, the very symbol of the massive middle-class migration that began...
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boston college law professor and former supreme court clerk kent greenfield weighs in on the supreme court's decision to grant corporations with personhood in "corporations are people too." and in "nine pints," rose george shares her research on the science and commodification of blood. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week, and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> host: and now joining us on booktv is vicki alger. her book, "failure: the federal miseducation of america's
boston college law professor and former supreme court clerk kent greenfield weighs in on the supreme court's decision to grant corporations with personhood in "corporations are people too." and in "nine pints," rose george shares her research on the science and commodification of blood. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week, and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> host: and now joining us on booktv is vicki alger....
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jason: here is bloomberg's rebecca greenfield with another misconception when it comes to women. pointshe makes that women should be proud of their anger and society and men should be proud of women's anger. i thought i would come out on top and say -- i am angry about a lot of things going on. jason: in addition to being angry, you are also prolific. the piece in the magazine is very bloomberg-y because it talks about gender stereotypes when it comes to investing. we think of women being risk adverse. the numbers say otherwise. reporter: we think women are risk averse, and women think they are risk-averse. there are other data however. data, amillion people's company found that women fell really evenly along the risk spectrum. there are the same number of -- that are high risk takers versus low risk takers versus medium. do fall found that men a little more on the high risk side. ir behavior is exactly the same. , even even the perception women's perceptions of themselves does not match up with their actual actions, right? reporter: women perceive themselves as risk-averse. we i
jason: here is bloomberg's rebecca greenfield with another misconception when it comes to women. pointshe makes that women should be proud of their anger and society and men should be proud of women's anger. i thought i would come out on top and say -- i am angry about a lot of things going on. jason: in addition to being angry, you are also prolific. the piece in the magazine is very bloomberg-y because it talks about gender stereotypes when it comes to investing. we think of women being risk...
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monday on cbs, cedric the entertainer and max greenfield to lead an all-star cast in the outrageous new"the neighborhood." new episode monday, 8:00, 7:00 central, only cbs. navy did use a timeout, leaving navy with one more chance to stop the clock. the midshipmen, not built for a huge come back, 5:26. >> aaron: i'm anxious to see, not only how navy finishes tonight, but how they finished the season. this is such a proud program. the hallmark of academy football for so long. kenny niumatalolo has turned on other opportunities to stay there. i think they are going tget tomg in the right direction and i think we will be treated to terrific navy football. they have a tough schedule going down the stretch of the american conference, aaron. >> aaron: going back to last week with houston, notre dame, cincinnati, undefeated ucf team, then army on december 8th. without a classic match up, it won't get any easier for the midshipmen. >> carter: perry, 2nd & 8, slips to attack alerts. coney finally finishes it off on a perry. again, with air forces win over army, if airport speeds army, cbs sports
monday on cbs, cedric the entertainer and max greenfield to lead an all-star cast in the outrageous new"the neighborhood." new episode monday, 8:00, 7:00 central, only cbs. navy did use a timeout, leaving navy with one more chance to stop the clock. the midshipmen, not built for a huge come back, 5:26. >> aaron: i'm anxious to see, not only how navy finishes tonight, but how they finished the season. this is such a proud program. the hallmark of academy football for so long....
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we are not talking to greenfield investors at the moment.you look at south , we have really underplayed our strengths in mining. we should be much bigger in mining men we have been, and we know have something to chart that has been more or less finalized. in the areas of energy, we have big opportunities in water. the plan was well-publicized, the opportunities there. agropportunities in , andessing and agriculture we have to rebuild a manufacturing capacity in south africa. there can be a range of opportunities in that area. south africanree, banks have been able to withstand slowing in the economy for the most part. how much longer will they be able to do that? i am no longer an executive at a bank, but i am the chairman of standard bank. i think that the banks her are very welle structured and capitalized, conservatively run. i really don't think that there is any looming problem for the banking sector in south africa at all. i think our banking sector has been resilient through various crises in the past. we came out of the global financ
we are not talking to greenfield investors at the moment.you look at south , we have really underplayed our strengths in mining. we should be much bigger in mining men we have been, and we know have something to chart that has been more or less finalized. in the areas of energy, we have big opportunities in water. the plan was well-publicized, the opportunities there. agropportunities in , andessing and agriculture we have to rebuild a manufacturing capacity in south africa. there can be a...
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>> reporter: after completing the wisdom study, greenfield has more peace of mind. >> armed with information about my own genetic risk and i'm considered low risk. >> reporter: she plans to stay on top of her breast health but says her mammogram schedule is not a guessing game. >> i don't need to go every year. i feel like i'm basing my decision on solid information rather than what everyone else has been told for all these years. >> reporter: researchers say all women should know their genetic risk. >> i think knowing more buriesk empowers you. >> researchers say the mammogram study will be done in four years and they expect to have better guidelines for women worldwide. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, salmonella from raw chicken made 92 people sick across 29 states including here in california. the centers for disease control says the strain making people sick is resistant to several of the antibiotics usually used to treat infection. at least 21 people have been hospitalized with the illness. no deaths have been reported. official have not been able to, though, to identify the source of the raw
>> reporter: after completing the wisdom study, greenfield has more peace of mind. >> armed with information about my own genetic risk and i'm considered low risk. >> reporter: she plans to stay on top of her breast health but says her mammogram schedule is not a guessing game. >> i don't need to go every year. i feel like i'm basing my decision on solid information rather than what everyone else has been told for all these years. >> reporter: researchers say all...
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>> i'll let jeff greenfield who is with cnn, abc, cbs, he's been in the business for decades, pretty well respected. here's what he told brian on reliable sources last sunday. when i look at cnn, hour after hour after hour i see panels rather than reporting, exchanging opinions. the overwhelming majority of which on this network i regard as quite critical or hostile to trump. this is a guest in the former employee of the network telling a cnn anchor this is who you are now. >> but i actually think --. >> as you said ted turner and koppel as well criticized the network all in one week. you're not just noticing that. and we've seen it for a while, i used to go on the network quite often. it's a different network than three years ago, donald trump came onto the scene. they used to film empty podiums during the campaign instead of hillary clinton giving a speech because he rated and thought he would never win. once he won they've gone overwhelmingly anti-trump and harvard came out with a study, they are 91% negative towards the president. how do you say you're objective when numbers like
>> i'll let jeff greenfield who is with cnn, abc, cbs, he's been in the business for decades, pretty well respected. here's what he told brian on reliable sources last sunday. when i look at cnn, hour after hour after hour i see panels rather than reporting, exchanging opinions. the overwhelming majority of which on this network i regard as quite critical or hostile to trump. this is a guest in the former employee of the network telling a cnn anchor this is who you are now. >> but i...
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the fact they keep visiting rich greenfield, i know they don't like him, the guy from etig but at some point, why -- liz: got to ask the question. >> why can't everybody be up front, you know what i'm saying? liz: it's material to the stock at this point. >> yes. yes. here's the one thing rich says, cbs insiders give low credibility but i doubt, but i kind of side with rich, if all else fails it will be a merger with viacom. when i bounce it off cbs people they're like we don't want to do that. that's why they had the initial fight with sherri but i don't think you can discount that. liz: we are watching the stock up .75% right now. charlie, thank you. heading to corn country in just a moment. air force one awaiting the president's arrival as he heads to iowa for a rally tonight. the man that could greet president trump when air force one touches down later this evening, cornhusker state governor pete ricketts of nebraska. what he plans to say to the president in farm country. yes, the news has broken about ethanol and corn. stay tuned. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of
the fact they keep visiting rich greenfield, i know they don't like him, the guy from etig but at some point, why -- liz: got to ask the question. >> why can't everybody be up front, you know what i'm saying? liz: it's material to the stock at this point. >> yes. yes. here's the one thing rich says, cbs insiders give low credibility but i doubt, but i kind of side with rich, if all else fails it will be a merger with viacom. when i bounce it off cbs people they're like we don't want...
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and, you know, when you talk to people rich greenfield, one of the best analysts at btig, he thinks the- natural place would be with viacom. at&t is out of it, they have their hands full with time warner. comcast can't get any bigger because the justice department's basically telling them every day, we do not want you getting bigger. there's not much out there other than a tech firm. tech has not shown an inclination to buy media properties. so they're back in the arms of viacom. that's where it will eventually end up. now, can't guarantee that, that's just rich's theory, but it does make some sense. we can tell you the board is going to be doing the search for a ceo, and the board will be shopping the company at some point after the moonves thing is done. liz: what do you think of now phil bredesen, the candidate for senate tennessee who is tweeting: thank you, taylor swift, for the kind words. so now you've got celebrities weighing in on midterm elections. he's in a head the head race with marsha black burp, people saying taylor swift should be quiet. did the trump fans say that about
and, you know, when you talk to people rich greenfield, one of the best analysts at btig, he thinks the- natural place would be with viacom. at&t is out of it, they have their hands full with time warner. comcast can't get any bigger because the justice department's basically telling them every day, we do not want you getting bigger. there's not much out there other than a tech firm. tech has not shown an inclination to buy media properties. so they're back in the arms of viacom. that's...
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boston college law professor and former supreme court clerk kent greenfield weighs in on the supreme court's decision to grant corporations with personhood in "corporations are people too." and in "nine pints," rose george shares her research on the science and commodification of blood. look for these titles in bookstores coming week, and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> so quite honestly, the reason that i wrote this book had to do with the elections of 2016, the british vote to leave the european union in the brexit vote and donald trump's election in november of 19 -- of 2016. i think that both of these events are connected to a broader series of developments around the world which are often times referred to as the rise of a kind of global populism in this which you have democratic leaders that are legitimately elected, but they pursue policies that are often times economically populist, but more importantly i believe, weaken the institutional basis for modern democracy. democracy is not simply a matter of elections, it is a matter of a ru
boston college law professor and former supreme court clerk kent greenfield weighs in on the supreme court's decision to grant corporations with personhood in "corporations are people too." and in "nine pints," rose george shares her research on the science and commodification of blood. look for these titles in bookstores coming week, and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> so quite honestly, the reason that i wrote this book had...
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kent greenfield weighs in on the supreme court's decision to grant corporations with personhood and corporations are people too. and 9 pints, rose george shares research on blood. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future a book to be on c-span2. >> good morning, you almost made me cry maybe i'm not a morning person. first, i want to thank everyone who made this possible. i know a ton of work must have gone into making this happen and i am so very grateful to be a part of it. thank you to the mississippi arts commission, the humanities council and everyone in the state government who allowed this and made this possible. i hate to do this but my prepared remarks are on my phone. i apologize for being rude. everywhere i go journalists asked me why i choose you chose to return home to mississippi. i recently wrote an essay where i wrestled with racial inequality and after doing so came to the conclusion that it's the beauty of the place in the fight and inherent good of so many to make a better future for mississippi that make me feel
kent greenfield weighs in on the supreme court's decision to grant corporations with personhood and corporations are people too. and 9 pints, rose george shares research on blood. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future a book to be on c-span2. >> good morning, you almost made me cry maybe i'm not a morning person. first, i want to thank everyone who made this possible. i know a ton of work must have gone into making this...
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one tube the tig analyst rich greenfield known as having the inside track on this company.derstand that headline. he says they have 136 subscribers pay at least $10 a month give or take. show me another company that has this guaranteed cash flow coming guaranteed revenue. if netflix were in the u.s. would be cash flow positive issues they have this international plan and he pointed out if they didn't the stock would've been under pressure for a lot longer. he just pointed out what you been talking about with your guests as well come a meal. this meal. as you hear so often netflix until this moment was just getting caught in the downdraft of that as you highlighted good but not that along a bear market territory and so a lot of people worried about what we've been calling earnings. companies will continue to grow but at what pace, to what extent in the so-called easy money are ready over after night with five-year bull market. neil: thank you very, very much. no one is doubting the market is going to go into a bear market rant here. we should process with the losses today we
one tube the tig analyst rich greenfield known as having the inside track on this company.derstand that headline. he says they have 136 subscribers pay at least $10 a month give or take. show me another company that has this guaranteed cash flow coming guaranteed revenue. if netflix were in the u.s. would be cash flow positive issues they have this international plan and he pointed out if they didn't the stock would've been under pressure for a lot longer. he just pointed out what you been...
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think your argument about it takes companies time to put products out there especially if it's greenfieldo not think there was a whole lot of low hanging fruit in terms of investments that were foresta forestalled. i want to think of something entirely different we are halfway through the earning season cnbc scoured -- nicolas welles scoured all the earnings call so far to gauge tariffs 65% did not mention the word tariff in their calls. 35% did. let's take a look now. 19% said tariffs have had a negative or somewhat negative effect just 2% said it helped their business here's some of the commentary that we're measuring here. this would have ended up as a negative over at harley. they say in total we now expect to incur approximately $43 million to $48 million of increased costs with relation the tariffs. we estimate roughly modest impacts in the tariffs, roughly $2 million to $3 million more will come in 2019 if we move to the 25% tariff total in total 45 companies mentioned tariffs in a negative or com somewhat negative commentary now, in a separate survey out today, the national associ
think your argument about it takes companies time to put products out there especially if it's greenfieldo not think there was a whole lot of low hanging fruit in terms of investments that were foresta forestalled. i want to think of something entirely different we are halfway through the earning season cnbc scoured -- nicolas welles scoured all the earnings call so far to gauge tariffs 65% did not mention the word tariff in their calls. 35% did. let's take a look now. 19% said tariffs have had...