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the film was directed by charles guggenheim and nominated for an academy award. ♪ [chatter] >> like manyross students -- now we are integrated. the new gross students and white students going to the same school. some people are worried about our kids, i am not. have seen kids like these in a trouble, real trouble. it happened quite a few years ago over at fairgrounds park, just across the street. ♪ [tense music] ♪ ♪ [mournful music] what we didn't know, we do not understand. that which we did not understand, it was feared. here, the beginning of hate. reason to hate. st. louis was a quiet city. we all used the same library, and the sames railroad station. public transportation. and what did we really share in common? these children did not know each other. they could get up in the morning and ride the same bus to school, but they were strangers. only one natural meeting , that the public school was all they had. what goes through a child's mind when he learns that he is equal but separate. separate from the norm? and for the teacher of segregated classes, there were other problems. some
the film was directed by charles guggenheim and nominated for an academy award. ♪ [chatter] >> like manyross students -- now we are integrated. the new gross students and white students going to the same school. some people are worried about our kids, i am not. have seen kids like these in a trouble, real trouble. it happened quite a few years ago over at fairgrounds park, just across the street. ♪ [tense music] ♪ ♪ [mournful music] what we didn't know, we do not understand. that...
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the guggenheim said no, it's prohibited from travel, except for the rarest of occasions. but she did offer, and this is not a joke, this fully functioning 18k solid gold toilet, which had been on display. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what they offered them. the museum told trump to van gogh eff himself. the trumps said no, because what are they going to do with another golden toilet? i'm surprised they said no. to me gold toilet is way better, i mean, the first time you pee on a van gogh, it's ruined. maybe this is something trump should hang in the white house. vice president pence tweeted this photo of the annual crop of white house interns. page class will graduate this week and return to their homes across the country, inspiring group. what an inspiring group. look at how white they all are. it's like an albino rainbow. [ laughter and applause ] so much diversity. tall white kids, female white kids, male white kids. those aren't interns, those are the children of the corn that you're posing with. [ laughter ] and what was the interview process like? and
the guggenheim said no, it's prohibited from travel, except for the rarest of occasions. but she did offer, and this is not a joke, this fully functioning 18k solid gold toilet, which had been on display. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what they offered them. the museum told trump to van gogh eff himself. the trumps said no, because what are they going to do with another golden toilet? i'm surprised they said no. to me gold toilet is way better, i mean, the first time you pee...
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the white house recently asked the guggenheim to borrow a painting by vincent van gogh, the famous one-earedr. the museum declined, instead offered president trump which piece of so-called art? carley? >> a 18-karat gold toilet. >> tucker: i don't believe you. that's too grotesque. we'll check the tape. >> an 18-karat fully functioning gold toilet. this work of art had been displayed in a public restroom at the guggenheim and it had been used by thousands of people. >> tucker: how did you know 18 karat? >> the old noggin. >> tucker: we don't deal in that currency here. >> gold toilet is impressive enough. >> i appreciate that from guy. very smart man. >> tucker: this week for the first time in 150 years, a blue moon, a super moon and lunar eclipse occurred simultaneously on the same night. there is a name for this phenomenon. what is it? guy benson? >> it is a super blue bloodd moon. >> tucker: that's too weird but let's see if you are right. to the tape.ke >> you are looking at the super blue blood moon. first time we have seen this in the u.s. in more than 150 years. here is what it looks
the white house recently asked the guggenheim to borrow a painting by vincent van gogh, the famous one-earedr. the museum declined, instead offered president trump which piece of so-called art? carley? >> a 18-karat gold toilet. >> tucker: i don't believe you. that's too grotesque. we'll check the tape. >> an 18-karat fully functioning gold toilet. this work of art had been displayed in a public restroom at the guggenheim and it had been used by thousands of people. >>...
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image plans for wooden buildings are becoming ever more spectacular like the design for helsinki is guggenheim museum and berlin architect maya uses wood for futuristic masterpieces like the metropole carousel in seville. i don't think wood has been fully exploited yet. sentence within society is on the rise creating bigger and bigger more sophisticated buildings from want. to boyden hoyt's high rises are the next step in the norwegian city of baghdad the world's tallest wooden housing block was completed in twenty fifteen at fifty one meters it's a world record that won't last long in. construction is underway for a building which is set to reach an impressive eighty four meters. you can find out a lot about a person by just taking a look at their living space and that is exactly the business of photographer dominic and nava cross she takes pictures of the living rooms giving the viewer an intimate look into the private lives of both ordinary people as well as civil liberties following her books about new york living rooms and paris living rooms now across as also looked into the homes of a n
image plans for wooden buildings are becoming ever more spectacular like the design for helsinki is guggenheim museum and berlin architect maya uses wood for futuristic masterpieces like the metropole carousel in seville. i don't think wood has been fully exploited yet. sentence within society is on the rise creating bigger and bigger more sophisticated buildings from want. to boyden hoyt's high rises are the next step in the norwegian city of baghdad the world's tallest wooden housing block...
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. >> expedia was added to the best ideas list over at guggenheim. the fi cites healthy upped lying fundamentals excite expedia issuing disappointi numbers lately. shares rose 2% to $102.23. >> the payment processor square saw i price target raised to $43 over at deutsche ba. the firm expects square to report strong fourth quarter results later this month. the analyst is keeping his buy rating on the stock. square up is 6% to $44.29. >>> still ahead, tax season can be theeost profitaime of the year for scammers. how you can keep your money safe. >>> the bestrm perg stock in boeing. this year is -- despite recent volatility, shares are up roughly 20% since the first of january. and it follows a nearly of the s 0%last year. the ceo says he's not surprised to seeti investors p money into his stock. >> i think what you are seeing now is the market isnd resg to what is fundamentally a very strong airplane market, aerospace market globally. and the fact that we are delivering on ourcommitments. we had promised production ramp up. we are now delivering on t
. >> expedia was added to the best ideas list over at guggenheim. the fi cites healthy upped lying fundamentals excite expedia issuing disappointi numbers lately. shares rose 2% to $102.23. >> the payment processor square saw i price target raised to $43 over at deutsche ba. the firm expects square to report strong fourth quarter results later this month. the analyst is keeping his buy rating on the stock. square up is 6% to $44.29. >>> still ahead, tax season can be...
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the national book awards, the paolucci award dinner, the guggenheim letterman in military history andooktv.org. simply type book award in the search bar at the top of the page. the >> between the two of you, how many times have you been arrested? >> been arrested are going to jail. he's the jail man. i don't know how many times i build you up. >> last time it was down in fredrickson, in st. louis or whatever it was, but i got a call from my brother. how much money do you need? but that's just the kind of love, respect and support that he had. >> hot cellular wonderful as tori about this. it was about 2016 i believe i was sworn in as chairman of the united states commission on international religious freedom. i served on the commission and was elected chairman. so i was being sworn in as chairman by chief justice john roberts of the supreme court. so i asked if he could do me the honor of splitting the bible for me. yes, that is true. we got the wonderful people at the -- where is it? somewhere around syracuse. but this bible is a special bible. kevin's bible. so the wonderful people t
the national book awards, the paolucci award dinner, the guggenheim letterman in military history andooktv.org. simply type book award in the search bar at the top of the page. the >> between the two of you, how many times have you been arrested? >> been arrested are going to jail. he's the jail man. i don't know how many times i build you up. >> last time it was down in fredrickson, in st. louis or whatever it was, but i got a call from my brother. how much money do you need?...
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rob is guggenheim analyst, and he joins us. rob, it's interesting.pple, as we say in basketball, couldn't buy a basket in the last couple weeks. here we have the dow down a couple hundred points and apple is up. why? >> apple has already been under pressure for really a month or more, as i think people started appreciating this kind of big supercycle, so to speak, driven by the new iphone x, maybe would be an upcycle but not a super cycle. i think it's digested that and obviously got sort of the final piece of it when they reported earnings last week now i think the stock personally will start doing better because that kind of froth is out of the unit expectations and people can still see, though, that apple is still starting an upcycle here, which would be their first in three years. >> why, though everyone is freaking out about iphone sales, the x is not going to do this, the 8 is not going to do that here you are talking positive stuff, rob what are you seeing that the bears apparently aren't? >> well, it's all relative, for one thing. they are co
rob is guggenheim analyst, and he joins us. rob, it's interesting.pple, as we say in basketball, couldn't buy a basket in the last couple weeks. here we have the dow down a couple hundred points and apple is up. why? >> apple has already been under pressure for really a month or more, as i think people started appreciating this kind of big supercycle, so to speak, driven by the new iphone x, maybe would be an upcycle but not a super cycle. i think it's digested that and obviously got sort...
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2016 for more on that, let's get to larry hafferty from caveli funds and research analyst from guggenheimappy friday good to see you both in light of what we just heard, when the fed sees valuations, larry, of equities elevated, does that apply to tech specifically >> if you look at the f-a-a-n-gs as kind of a cross section of tech, i think three of the faangs valuations are fine i'm very, very comfortable with google i'm very comfortable with apple. i'm comfortable with facebook but facebook is, i think, rapidly hitting the wall of its addressable market but i'm very weary of amazon and netflix. so it's kind of a tale of two cities some of them are okay. some of them are not and it's individual situations sfwlchlt wheth >> when did that view crystallize? >> i have not been positive on amazon and netflix and the reason is that they don't make what i call an economic profit the market has given them basically a blank check. you spend 100 times cash flow to endorse netflix buying content and ten times cash flow for disney or time warner. i'd rather spend ten times than 100 times. amazon, je
2016 for more on that, let's get to larry hafferty from caveli funds and research analyst from guggenheimappy friday good to see you both in light of what we just heard, when the fed sees valuations, larry, of equities elevated, does that apply to tech specifically >> if you look at the f-a-a-n-gs as kind of a cross section of tech, i think three of the faangs valuations are fine i'm very, very comfortable with google i'm very comfortable with apple. i'm comfortable with facebook but...
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award, the pulitzer prize, the members of the american academy of arts and sciences and also have a guggenheim fellowship and macarthur fellowship. essentially the epiphany of a distinguished biographer and here tonight because bob wise old edited two of the books. she's also written about andrew johnson. she's done a lot. i've learned i go on too long an introduction so it speaks to the quality of bob wilde. and please join us. [applause] >> this is wonderful to be here and to be able to introduce my editor and friend, the person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. i met him in a '90s when he was given a copy of the manuscript of the first book i've ever written that for four months to think of a publisher or anything but i thought surely someone will publish this. bob read it and liked it but i ended up going with the university press of virginia because it was a new book about jefferson and i was saying controversial things i thought they were actually handled in a way that would make the historical community accepting of it because these were their fears and so forth and he
award, the pulitzer prize, the members of the american academy of arts and sciences and also have a guggenheim fellowship and macarthur fellowship. essentially the epiphany of a distinguished biographer and here tonight because bob wise old edited two of the books. she's also written about andrew johnson. she's done a lot. i've learned i go on too long an introduction so it speaks to the quality of bob wilde. and please join us. [applause] >> this is wonderful to be here and to be able to...
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appreciate your insights always happy to you have join us thank you, scott minerd from guggenheim. >> thank you when we come back, f.a.n.g. stocks trying to make a comeback today. are they still a buying opportunity? >>> plus, red ais kro tcross eue the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> the nasdaq participating in the big twiswings this week for now, hanging on to gains for the year bertha coombs has a look at the nasdaq >> gains for the year but not exactly gains for the day here we're just slipping into negative territory as far as the nasdaq
appreciate your insights always happy to you have join us thank you, scott minerd from guggenheim. >> thank you when we come back, f.a.n.g. stocks trying to make a comeback today. are they still a buying opportunity? >>> plus, red ais kro tcross eue the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn?...
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have a look there in concert halls for instance the moma in new york the teak modern in london the guggenheim in bilbao there also did the sydney opera house and here in berlin they performed eight gigs in a row in the national gallery and now that tour was very. it's like creating and curating their own massive retrospective sort of allowed them to transcend the realm of pop music and just become very much artists but people think of what they were doing and stuff i as you know i mean that music thank you very much cut i think to see that in the summer here on european tour and it would take you very much for coming in and being off work's music's into us to use emotion. and many thoughts of the world people are celebrating valentine's day red roses a common symbol of love hearts and in some francisco special heart shaped valentine's are also helping with matchmaking in the animal kingdom take a look. valentine's day for the penguins at the kind of academy of sciences. well it's become a tradition that would hand out some hearts to the birds we used to hand out construction paper hearts but
have a look there in concert halls for instance the moma in new york the teak modern in london the guggenheim in bilbao there also did the sydney opera house and here in berlin they performed eight gigs in a row in the national gallery and now that tour was very. it's like creating and curating their own massive retrospective sort of allowed them to transcend the realm of pop music and just become very much artists but people think of what they were doing and stuff i as you know i mean that...
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the national book awards, the national book critics circle award, the guggenheim prize in military historyk at some authors recently featured on the activities afterwards. our weekly author interview program. ira shapiro shared his thoughts on citizenship patrice talked about her life and the birth and growth of the movement. former judg george w. bush speechwriter argued the trump administration is damaging democracy. in the coming weeks former usa today editor-in-chief joanne lipman will look at improving workplaces through gender equality. brian kaplan argues against college for everyone. >> a lot of people seem to have taken her this idea that something you have to have a degree in an institution in place to teach it to you. i'm grateful to my parents that i was not raised to think that. when i decided to go to college my 16 it felt like something i could do, not because i have formal education but i need to buy algebra so i will buy a book and then learned. but i kept going with it. i think my parents took it too far, i arrived at university two per unprepared. people that i was being
the national book awards, the national book critics circle award, the guggenheim prize in military historyk at some authors recently featured on the activities afterwards. our weekly author interview program. ira shapiro shared his thoughts on citizenship patrice talked about her life and the birth and growth of the movement. former judg george w. bush speechwriter argued the trump administration is damaging democracy. in the coming weeks former usa today editor-in-chief joanne lipman will look...
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in.tt of guggenheim weighing this is a healthy development for the markets in the long run.bloodied is not broken. of war say it's a tug stocks and bonds just getting under way. that could be the big story for 2018. the markets we're seeing that today.f jones futures off but unable so.o the dax picking up a little bit more steam to the down side in europe. haven trade switch up the board, if you're looking for it, is in the bond market over in europe. and in the dollar now, the 1%.ar up by .5 of buying coming in across the curve in germany. market, yield, treasury five basis points. selling equities, selling treasuries. vix.ng the and commodities getting caught up in that. you have gold and oil now down day.he this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what i'm watching the middle of the equity selloff is what's treasury appen as the today and er on throughout the week. so david, this is where we're week.g at for this you get a four week bill being auctioned today and wednesday, 10 year notes. $24 billion and thursday, you get $16 billion of 30 year. looking at it for a couple of reasons. are
in.tt of guggenheim weighing this is a healthy development for the markets in the long run.bloodied is not broken. of war say it's a tug stocks and bonds just getting under way. that could be the big story for 2018. the markets we're seeing that today.f jones futures off but unable so.o the dax picking up a little bit more steam to the down side in europe. haven trade switch up the board, if you're looking for it, is in the bond market over in europe. and in the dollar now, the 1%.ar up by .5...
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she also has had a guggenheim fellowship and a macarthur fellowship. she's the epitome of a distinguished biographer. and she's here tonight because bob weil has edited two of her books, one of whom i think is hemings? yes? and what's the other one, annette? >> [inaudible] >> the patriarchs. she's also written about andrew johnson, and quite -- she's done a lot. [laughter] how's that for a summary? she's done a lot. i've learned that i go on too long in introductions, so i'm just going to say it speaks to the quality of bob weil that annette is the person that we asked to introduce him. annette, please join us. thank you. [applause] >> bob's done a lot. [laughter] i'm finished. i'll sit down now. no, this is wonderful to be here and be able to introduce bob, my editor and my friend be, a person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. i met bob back in the late '90s when our mutual friend, art leonard, gave him a copy of the manuscript, the first book i'd ever written, that i'd written furiously in four months, didn't have a publisher and tho
she also has had a guggenheim fellowship and a macarthur fellowship. she's the epitome of a distinguished biographer. and she's here tonight because bob weil has edited two of her books, one of whom i think is hemings? yes? and what's the other one, annette? >> [inaudible] >> the patriarchs. she's also written about andrew johnson, and quite -- she's done a lot. [laughter] how's that for a summary? she's done a lot. i've learned that i go on too long in introductions, so i'm just...
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let's bring in steven badda ts tallio and michael morris from guggenheim how important is this guy? is he worth all of this money. >> for netflix he is he's a big name brand name producer he was very important to fox in terms of the types of shows that he brought to them they were a little edgy and different and that gave a lot of the brand identity to fox and their cable network fx losi losing him, they lose what comes with it. they have his serve -- services for a while and they have shows in the pipeline but it is a blow to them and shows that netflix has substantial financial resources. in fact, i think this tells you why rupert murdoch decided to get out of the scripted television production business. >> because it was getting so -- >> the stakes are so high. these companies like amazon, netflix, google, they can pay any -- >> they have more money to come in and the scale to do it. >> but michael morris, apple has got a lot of money, facebook has a lot of money netflix has a lot of debt. is this really worth it for netflix in particular? >> i absolutely think it is worth it for
let's bring in steven badda ts tallio and michael morris from guggenheim how important is this guy? is he worth all of this money. >> for netflix he is he's a big name brand name producer he was very important to fox in terms of the types of shows that he brought to them they were a little edgy and different and that gave a lot of the brand identity to fox and their cable network fx losi losing him, they lose what comes with it. they have his serve -- services for a while and they have...
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the film was directed by charles guggenheim and nominated for an academy award. ♪
the film was directed by charles guggenheim and nominated for an academy award. ♪
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they have to take 6.2 billion, obviously restructuring the company there were positive comments by guggenheimhey raised hold have lgs in general electric moving to story you love girl scout cookies might like developments over at dunkin brands going to make new drinks three new favor inspired by iconic you girl sought cookies a sam moa drink peanut butter cook if you want to be a good person you can buy cookies at dunkin' donuts for a limited time if you want to support girl circuit courts get a great drink apply cobuy c. >> would you drink coffee from dunkin' donuts. >> if i didn't eat anything else -- i have a feeling -- >> i was going to say like christmas lunch dinner in a cup. >> you know they have lots of different choices, so we like is to show them. >> if there is something that americans love, it is their coffee in the morning also their girl sought cookies combine go one delicious beverage maybe -- 4,000 calories look at that milk shake doesn't look like you can coffee but attempting. >> i am old school want coffee and cookie, to -- >> to dunk almost. >> yeah. maria: there you go co
they have to take 6.2 billion, obviously restructuring the company there were positive comments by guggenheimhey raised hold have lgs in general electric moving to story you love girl scout cookies might like developments over at dunkin brands going to make new drinks three new favor inspired by iconic you girl sought cookies a sam moa drink peanut butter cook if you want to be a good person you can buy cookies at dunkin' donuts for a limited time if you want to support girl circuit courts get...
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higher after an upgrade at g guggenheim to buy.have resulted in an attractive valuation the company's recent track record in improving profit margins. shares of vf corp are lower. north face, dickeys and wrangler out with earnings. it missed earnings estimates by a penny. revenue came in below forecasts as well. just an yun datupdate, kelly, be get to -- >> uh-oh. >> the happy meal, no more cheeseburger i thought they replaced it with chicken nuggets. no, no, it's ham burgers. >> just take a piece of cheese off. >> what's the point. >> instead of a 300 calorie cheese burger you have a 250 calorie ham burger. >> that changes everything that's -- i'm kidding. it changes nothing. >> i want cheese on my ham burger can't i have a cheese burger >> when i was a kid i didn't like cheese. >> don't you -- >> clearly we're targeting a particular number, right calories for the whole -- >> when you get the ham burger, do you ever get it without cheese >> i don't. >> my choice is, i have to figure out what cheese, jalapeno. >> did you always eat
higher after an upgrade at g guggenheim to buy.have resulted in an attractive valuation the company's recent track record in improving profit margins. shares of vf corp are lower. north face, dickeys and wrangler out with earnings. it missed earnings estimates by a penny. revenue came in below forecasts as well. just an yun datupdate, kelly, be get to -- >> uh-oh. >> the happy meal, no more cheeseburger i thought they replaced it with chicken nuggets. no, no, it's ham burgers....
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sports wear company reporting break even quarter with more we have the senior managing director at guggenheimgood to see you. your headline on these numbers >> in line with expectation. >> right >> and i think the market was poised, you know, for a disappointment, and they delivered what they said they were going to deliver. there was a lot of skepticism on their ability to do that. >> then the question becomes, is this the pivot is this the moment which they get their mojo back? >> look, i think under armour is a great brand but a good company. they have a lot of work ahead of them in 2018 you know, the gross margins were still under pressure, better than we expected, but the sg&a, there's a lot of wood to chop. >> stock's at 14%. >> yeah. i think that tells you on the expectation side in 2018 -- inventories were up 26%. >> how much of this is a cutting story and how much of this is a repositioning story and new product story? >> i think -- i mean, i think this is a story of five years of very call it hyper growth. >> right. >> and now, you know, revenue's up 5% and they have to adjust to th
sports wear company reporting break even quarter with more we have the senior managing director at guggenheimgood to see you. your headline on these numbers >> in line with expectation. >> right >> and i think the market was poised, you know, for a disappointment, and they delivered what they said they were going to deliver. there was a lot of skepticism on their ability to do that. >> then the question becomes, is this the pivot is this the moment which they get their...