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hocks in ?icnic has a ham hock. >> it takes that hard core insanity feel, so people can really get a great workout in a short amount of time. >> shaun week is like a best-of. featuring his best as well as new ones. >> i've got the perfect music. >> here we go. give my a little jog out. come on, flex the feet. >> you insulted the "world news now" polka. let's get some real music on. >> i want you to go slow. lift, i want you to get those knees up. get them up here. let's push it up, ready? hop, hop, and then you're going to throw it here, get that leg up here. >> these are core. >> you stop talkin' and do my workout, come on. so you're going to lift up again with your knee and kick and touch your toe and back to the other way, kick and touch your to toe, then and then kick. look at that, look at that. even if i push you, you shouldn't fall. come on, let's go. you're good, you're good, you're good. you did good. but i want to show you some chair exercises. >> that should be easy. >> so people shou
hocks in ?icnic has a ham hock. >> it takes that hard core insanity feel, so people can really get a great workout in a short amount of time. >> shaun week is like a best-of. featuring his best as well as new ones. >> i've got the perfect music. >> here we go. give my a little jog out. come on, flex the feet. >> you insulted the "world news now" polka. let's get some real music on. >> i want you to go slow. lift, i want you to get those knees up....
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sonny liew‘s book, called the art of charlie chan hock chye, is about singapore's turbulent politicals been criticised by the government for potentially undermining their authority. mr liew tells the bbc the challenges he faced in making the book. charlie chan hock chye is essentially a history of singapore, told through the lens of a comic book artist. the reason why i wanted to do this book is because singapore has been essentially ruled by one party since the independence in 1965. because of that, we've had a mainstream narrative of our history that is told through the eyes of the ruling party. well, the book does challenge some of the myths of our mainstream narrative. so, i mean, any challenge to that narrative they don't take lightly. in other countries, you always have competing narratives going on. when the ruling party's dominant, you have to push harder to get people to beware of alternative narratives. putting something that is inaccurate, or libellous, then you can get in trouble. you can get sued in court, for example. i had to make sure that anything i put in the book wa
sonny liew‘s book, called the art of charlie chan hock chye, is about singapore's turbulent politicals been criticised by the government for potentially undermining their authority. mr liew tells the bbc the challenges he faced in making the book. charlie chan hock chye is essentially a history of singapore, told through the lens of a comic book artist. the reason why i wanted to do this book is because singapore has been essentially ruled by one party since the independence in 1965. because...
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today, stephen hocking celebrates his 75th birthday.got through only with a lot of help from a family, colleagues and friends. at an event at cambridge university to pay tribute to his life, he was applauded for his scientific achievements. the legacy will be the scientists that he has inspired. there will be thousands of them and they are still being inspired today. so there will be ten—year—olds today, or eight—year—olds, who are reading about stephen, reading about the work that he did, and may go on to be the next einstein, or... we don't know. in an exclusive interview with bbc news, professor hawking told me that he was worried about the future of our species. what are your views on president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, and what impact do you think that will have on the future of the planet? we are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible. trump's action could push the earth over the bridge, to become like venus, with a temperature of 250 degrees and raining sulphuric
today, stephen hocking celebrates his 75th birthday.got through only with a lot of help from a family, colleagues and friends. at an event at cambridge university to pay tribute to his life, he was applauded for his scientific achievements. the legacy will be the scientists that he has inspired. there will be thousands of them and they are still being inspired today. so there will be ten—year—olds today, or eight—year—olds, who are reading about stephen, reading about the work that he...
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theart of charlie chan hock chye is essentially... the reason why i wa nted essentially...singapore has been essentially ruled by one party since the independence in 1965. because of that we've had the mainstream narrative of our history that is told through the eyes of the ruling party. the book does challenge some of the myths of oui’ does challenge some of the myths of our history. —— mainstream narrative, so any challenge to that narrative, so any challenge to that narrative they don't take lightly. in other countries you always have competing narratives going on. when the ruling parties dominant you have to push harder to get people to beware of alternative narratives. anything that is inaccurate or libellous to, you can get sued in court, for example. i had to make sure that anything i put in the book was a potentially liable. this could bea was a potentially liable. this could be a good thing. you could see that those constraints could push you towards being more accurate. lemurs are unique to madagascar, but illegal sapphire mining on the island is threatening the l
theart of charlie chan hock chye is essentially... the reason why i wa nted essentially...singapore has been essentially ruled by one party since the independence in 1965. because of that we've had the mainstream narrative of our history that is told through the eyes of the ruling party. the book does challenge some of the myths of oui’ does challenge some of the myths of our history. —— mainstream narrative, so any challenge to that narrative, so any challenge to that narrative they...
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subtle signals signals of classism so let's start getting outraged build trust and start watching the hocks. you. know what it. looks like. at the bottom. like you know i got. please. welcome everybody to watching hockey i'm having a wallace and joining me in the cox that's today to talk outrage and some pretty trustworthy folks that i know. john f. o'donnell from redacted tonight so yeah guys you know rage over some strange things i mean john on the scale from mike fluffy bunny to three had it how based on how afraid of female bear arms are you. terrified obvious i mean you can barely know i dare say my arms are just like. the president out there in my mind to be on that. i mean that he's kept great heart. which is kind of cool because i can compliment you about that without being too creepy sort of or maybe it is creepy i don't really i can't even tell which one is like the nice tone of those arms it's like it's just being inappropriate the word that is it's hard to understand and i mean well let me ask you. first of all the whole idea is like it's twenty seventeen guys if they can't hand
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someone made a sand cattle hocking his trip. christie was using the governor's beach house. >>> now a democratic lawmaker has introduced a bill to close that it beach house during any government shutdown. and there's another bill to let the publicen rent the governor's beach mansion. >> state-owned property, then why not have it available for others and to make some money. >> i'm picturing his house like the white house. youen don't it out to the public. >> he's facing an ethics complaint over beachgate. the governor said he would not apologize. >>> you have the right to record police on your cell phone. today a federal appeals court in philadelphia ruled that recording police this public is a a first amendment right and there should not be any retaliation for doing so. the court joined five other circuit courts that made that same ruling. pennsylvania state troopers are getting body cameras soon. today governor wolf announced a federal grant to fund a pilot program. the $52,000 grant will be enough for 30 cameras. the governor
someone made a sand cattle hocking his trip. christie was using the governor's beach house. >>> now a democratic lawmaker has introduced a bill to close that it beach house during any government shutdown. and there's another bill to let the publicen rent the governor's beach mansion. >> state-owned property, then why not have it available for others and to make some money. >> i'm picturing his house like the white house. youen don't it out to the public. >> he's...
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storms are causing traffic troubles in hock utility pole s wires with it. >> two women are want ford assault and robbery at a bank in center city. police released this video of the suspects, the investigators say that the pair punch aid woman in the face on july 18th, it's on the 100 block of broad street and the woman is accused of stealing her bank card and cash. >>> police in south jersey have released a sketch of the suspect they hope to identify and arrest for robbing a bank. surveillance cameras captured images of the robber when he walked into the fulton bank on july 6th, the man passed a note demanding cash. anyone with information about the bank robbery is urged to contract the police. >>> and water fountains and the vatican afounded overnight that found ans will be shut off because of italys drought. molly hundredor has more. >> for vacationers on the french island of -- a relaxing beach vacation turned dangerous. the second hottest summer so far and the temperatures are wre wreaking havoc. the firefighter planes are fighting wild fires and waiting for replacements. and in
storms are causing traffic troubles in hock utility pole s wires with it. >> two women are want ford assault and robbery at a bank in center city. police released this video of the suspects, the investigators say that the pair punch aid woman in the face on july 18th, it's on the 100 block of broad street and the woman is accused of stealing her bank card and cash. >>> police in south jersey have released a sketch of the suspect they hope to identify and arrest for robbing a...
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he will tell you that becau or you could say 59 out of 59 when we launched the tom hock missilings. i not a fan of asad . i certainly think that what he's done to that country and to humanity is horrible. >> and also tonight we're learn ing about a tense encounter , a us navy ship has fired shots at an islamic ship. it ignored reported radio calls, flares and a danger signal. the us military has recordedded approximately 60 unsafe interactions with iran and ships in the the golf since 2016 and that is your final five on this us t. coming up next we'll take a closer look at the healthcare billion. what's next and where does the gop go from here. back after this on fox5. what they're trying to do is something that is very difficult and very detailed. but they brought together the votes they needed to move to the motion to proceed, pass that and get on with the billion was are victory given where they've been . the first amendment which they voted on tonight which was a mcconnell package that had cruz language in it and some language to help some of the states that senator port man was
he will tell you that becau or you could say 59 out of 59 when we launched the tom hock missilings. i not a fan of asad . i certainly think that what he's done to that country and to humanity is horrible. >> and also tonight we're learn ing about a tense encounter , a us navy ship has fired shots at an islamic ship. it ignored reported radio calls, flares and a danger signal. the us military has recordedded approximately 60 unsafe interactions with iran and ships in the the golf since...
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hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have anotherfive people have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of racing, and, in a moment, the russian ballet star rudolf nureyev defected to the west. but first, we go back to a turning point for china. china was wracked with a civil war between communists and the nationalists. translation: i never even thought about joining the communists. i followed the nationalist party all the way. i'm 99 years old, and i still haven't changed my mind about that. for most people, life was wretched. someone had to rescue china from these miserable conditions. there were two men willing to try. one was chiang kai—shek, who was leader of the nationalist troops. the other was mao zedong, who wanted to turn china into a communist state. the two men were to become bitter rivals. translation: chiang kai—shek was a patriot. we worshipped him ba
hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have anotherfive people have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of racing, and, in a moment, the russian ballet star rudolf nureyev defected to the west. but first, we go back to a turning point for china. china was wracked with a civil war between...
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some sparks and hit nearby power lines, zero fire officials say the flames brought out 5400 block of hocks objection street, no injuries are reported. >> and good afternoon, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm jim donovan. also this noon, philadelphia police investigating two separate shootings overnight, one every them was deadly. that shooting happened at fourth and indianna in the city fairhill section. officers say man was found shot in the head in his 20's, they returned him to the area hospital, where he later died. investigators are trying to figure out a motive in the case. >>> they're working in the neighborhood, trying to find surveillance video, right now they've not found any. so they are continuing to do a neighborhood canvas to see what they can uncover. >> so far no arrests have been made in the case. >>> mrs. are investigating another shooting this one in the city feltonville section, police say 17 year old girl was hit by a stray bullet, while sitting insides her home on 4900 block of b street. the bullet came through a window, has since released no arrest have been made. >>> bensal
some sparks and hit nearby power lines, zero fire officials say the flames brought out 5400 block of hocks objection street, no injuries are reported. >> and good afternoon, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm jim donovan. also this noon, philadelphia police investigating two separate shootings overnight, one every them was deadly. that shooting happened at fourth and indianna in the city fairhill section. officers say man was found shot in the head in his 20's, they returned him to the area...
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i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness here at the british library in london.e have another five people have witnessed extraordinary moment so sad. we will be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain, 50 years ago. they breakthrough for when in the men's world of racing, and in a moment, the russian ballet star, rudolf nureyev, who defected to the west. but first we go back to a turning point for china. china was wrapped in a civil war between communists and their opposers. i never even thought about joining communists and their opposers. i never even thought aboutjoining the commenters. translation: i am 99 years old, and they still have not changed my mind about that. —— joining the communists will stop the country was wea k communists will stop the country was weak and divided. for most people, life was wretched. someone had to rescue china from these miserable conditions. there were two men willing to try. one was the leader of the nationalist troops. the other was mao zedong, who wanted to turn china into a communist state. the two men we
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signals signals of classism so let's start getting outraged build that trust and start watching the hocks. the older you get the. real the. last. part of. what it looks like you know i got. the. welcome everybody to watch and hogs i'm tired of the lawless and joining me in the next day to talk outrage and so pretty trustworthy folks that i know. the john f. o'donnell from redacted tonight so yeah guys oh ridge over some strange things i mean john on a scale from mike fluffy bunny to three headed how based on how afraid of female bear arms are you owe. terrified obvious i mean you can barely know i. just like the president out there in my mind to be. i mean no he's got a great heart. which is kind of cool because i can compliment you about that without being too creepy sort of or maybe it is creepy i don't really like getting tell which one i'm like i was told it was all arms just like it is john being inappropriate the word is that it's hard to understand and i mean well let me ask you. first of all the whole idea is like it's twenty seventeen if you can handle barrow here's the thing the
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manafort may owe $17 million to the oligarchs which has him in hock with he started working on the campaign seems he'll have to look at all of it. including the tax returns. >> of course. he is a diligent thorough investigator. trump is trying to intimidate him to try to address it. still hasn't spemd mueller has free rein. and trump is at his most volatile when he just suffered a loss. health care is collapsing and he will be held accountable for that. >> what is he going to lead the story? the sessions thing. he is angry for recusing himself. that led to the naming plaintiff mueller. he is still ad at, if something went on or nothing went. it sounds like he's accusing comey here. >> this is on his mind, he's fixated. you take it to the g-20 a few days ago. and he addresses the subject of this second meeting that we had vladimir putin. during or after this dinner with all the world leaders. he said the meeting lasted only 15 minutes. he brings up what putin wanted to talk about is adoptions. this gets into the meeting with donald trump jr. held in june of last year with these russians. the
manafort may owe $17 million to the oligarchs which has him in hock with he started working on the campaign seems he'll have to look at all of it. including the tax returns. >> of course. he is a diligent thorough investigator. trump is trying to intimidate him to try to address it. still hasn't spemd mueller has free rein. and trump is at his most volatile when he just suffered a loss. health care is collapsing and he will be held accountable for that. >> what is he going to lead...
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week hock full of >>> new at clock a busy day for -- at 6:00, a busy day for san francisco supervisors a lengthy agenda for their weekly meeting with hot button issues. wilson walker went to find out what was accomplished. >> reporter: just ahead of summer break, a frantic last day of school feel at city hall. let's get started with a first in the nation proposal targeting flame retardant. >> they have proven actually not to reduce fires, only to cause diseases including cancer, so we are introducing legislation today. it's going to be in committee in september. >> next item please. >> reporter: also on the agenda a plan to limit the number of medical cannibis dispensaries in district 11. >> five adequately serves district 11. >> reporter: but that and the uproar over just one dispensary in the sunset raises the question, will the city end up managing marijuana neighborhood by neighborhood? >> it's an attempt to start a conversation about what's the right economic development for our district and also what the right number for the entire city is. >> next item. >> reporter: now, one ite
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market natasha us from los angeles thank you so much for that reports and coming up the watch in the hocks is up next here an artsy pair of inter joins us for a quick preview tara new watching the hard show on stone and discuss the new round of sanctions against russia iran and north korea being voted on as we've done our tease alexi your subsidy examines the end of the cia's backing of syrian rebels and . sean brings us the highlights of his. in-depth interview with dr hussain on the current political and religious controversies surrounding saudi arabia will be an interesting show. and that's it for now for more on the stories we've covered go to . america and check out our web site. america you can follow me on twitter at. all the world. and all the news companies merely players but what kind of partners are in the play party america offers more american personal. and many ways the news landscape just like you see the real news big news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never hear all. the park in the world all the world all the world's a stage we are definitely a player. o
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afforded and the reason that theresa may is sitting back and allowing that to happen is because she is in hocky. they would say the extra £1 billion that the dup have got for northern ireland as a result of that deal with the conservatives should make it more likely that sinn fein should want to go back into government and then play a role in deciding how that money is spent. so tonight still no devolved government after almost six months of deadlock here. the northern ireland secretary james brokenshire has released a statement saying, following discussions today it is clear that issues cannot be resolved quickly enough to enable a power—sharing executive to be formed in the immediate term. the government welcomes that the parties have emphasised their desire to remain engaged. he says the government will not forget its responsibilities to uphold political stability and good governance in northern ireland, so he is going to reflect carefully in the coming days on any further steps which he may need to take to support the provision of public services in northern ireland. in his commons stateme
afforded and the reason that theresa may is sitting back and allowing that to happen is because she is in hocky. they would say the extra £1 billion that the dup have got for northern ireland as a result of that deal with the conservatives should make it more likely that sinn fein should want to go back into government and then play a role in deciding how that money is spent. so tonight still no devolved government after almost six months of deadlock here. the northern ireland secretary james...
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afforded and the reason theresa may is sitting back and allowing that to happen is because she is in hockal with the conservatives should make it more likely that sinn fein should want to go back into government and then play a role in deciding how that money is spent. so tonight still no devolved government after almost six months of a deadlock here, the northern ireland secretary james brokenshire hasjust northern ireland secretary james brokenshire has just released a statement saying the following discussions today, it is clear issues cannot be resolved quickly enough to enable a power—sharing government to be formed in the immediate term. and he said the government will not forget its responsibilities to uphold political stability and good governance in northern ireland and will reflect carefully in the coming days on any further steps which may need to be taken to support the provision of public services in northern ireland. and yesterday james brokenshire public services in northern ireland. and yesterdayjames brokenshire in a commons statement hinted westminster mate had to pass s
afforded and the reason theresa may is sitting back and allowing that to happen is because she is in hockal with the conservatives should make it more likely that sinn fein should want to go back into government and then play a role in deciding how that money is spent. so tonight still no devolved government after almost six months of a deadlock here, the northern ireland secretary james brokenshire hasjust northern ireland secretary james brokenshire has just released a statement saying the...
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but what happens if we find out that he is in hock to russian bankers or connected to the russian mob or any number of scenarios. i could say anything right now and two years ago would have been far-fetched but today it could happen because things have gotten so bizarre. >> let me ask you about what donald trump sort of pressure points are. they're not a constitutional crisis. that doesn't freak him out at all because it looks like he's comfortable taking us to the brink, but it's not the sort of specter of firing the ag. it is people asking questions he doesn't want to answer about his businesses and his family. >> well, not only that, it is -- this is a president who very much likes to be in control. he likes to call the shots. that's where he feels the most comfortable. and his whole life he has been able to do that and now he's in a position he can't do that and somebody else can call the shots on him and he doesn't know where that's going to lead. for him he has been stewing about this for months. i mean, early on when jeff sessions recused himself, we knew at the time that he wa
but what happens if we find out that he is in hock to russian bankers or connected to the russian mob or any number of scenarios. i could say anything right now and two years ago would have been far-fetched but today it could happen because things have gotten so bizarre. >> let me ask you about what donald trump sort of pressure points are. they're not a constitutional crisis. that doesn't freak him out at all because it looks like he's comfortable taking us to the brink, but it's not the...
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theresa the summer and she said this was a monumentalfailure by theresa may because she says she is in hock it has been interesting to hear the dup and sinn fein's take on the position as it stands, hasn't it, chris? that's right. you get a sense just listening to first arlene foster and then michelle o'neill, sinn fein's stormont leader there, that there is still a major gap between the parties at the end of many weeks of negotiation. sinn fein there are basically repeating the position that they have taken all the way through these negotiations. they would say that the dup haven't moved significantly on any of the issues which they say bring about the collapse of power—sharing. they will talk about balance in the power—sharing arrangement. gerry adams is now having a word. unionist parties want to delay and they come toissues parties want to delay and they come to issues of rights solely and relu cta ntly to issues of rights solely and reluctantly — — slowly to issues of rights solely and reluctantly —— slowly and relu cta ntly, reluctantly —— slowly and reluctantly, but they cannot do th
theresa the summer and she said this was a monumentalfailure by theresa may because she says she is in hock it has been interesting to hear the dup and sinn fein's take on the position as it stands, hasn't it, chris? that's right. you get a sense just listening to first arlene foster and then michelle o'neill, sinn fein's stormont leader there, that there is still a major gap between the parties at the end of many weeks of negotiation. sinn fein there are basically repeating the position that...
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conservative maybe not as extreme as what the tea party might want to she she has a history of being quite hock ish specifically as it pertains to russian relations how do you think that background will play into the expansion of nato because we've already added the twenty ninth member well you know she's a republican senator from texas ok now does she have any experience in foreign affairs zippo the closer she came to military affairs was she sat on the veterans affairs committee and. senator ok so if you get a military she's got no foreign affairs experience and it's not a policy making role you know she sits there in brussels together with the ambassador we have in brussels together all kinds of people it's a military alliance what she's doing there is you know kind of beyond you give another woman a post like that you know and so to follow instruction the question is really whether trump is going to be allowed to follow policies that have been new the soviet nato and whether western europe and eastern europe now. how they will react to that because there is the beginning of a rapprochement
conservative maybe not as extreme as what the tea party might want to she she has a history of being quite hock ish specifically as it pertains to russian relations how do you think that background will play into the expansion of nato because we've already added the twenty ninth member well you know she's a republican senator from texas ok now does she have any experience in foreign affairs zippo the closer she came to military affairs was she sat on the veterans affairs committee and. senator...
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governor kuroda will keep going with this yield curve control given the forces out of the central bank hocks-- hawks. that tiltstill see from the fed given the jobs report. up on friday with stocks, all three majors were up , in fact, technology was the , followed byr for consumer discretionary and industrials, the dow adding 100 points, and the nasdaq up over 1%. we will continue to watch that, but let's get to first word news. wound up in hamburger with the u.s. further out of step than ever. receiptt trump platitudes, but little more on north korea. the g-20 final statement called the 2015 harris a court reversible -- paris climate accord not reversible. president trump says it is time to work with russia and discussed a joint cybersecurity unit. even the president's own secretary state said relations with moscow would not change until russia lived up to its commitments. president putin thinks trump accepted his denial of meddling in last year's election. secretary of state tillerson this is ukraine to reassert support two days after the meeting between trump and putin. tillerson called o
governor kuroda will keep going with this yield curve control given the forces out of the central bank hocks-- hawks. that tiltstill see from the fed given the jobs report. up on friday with stocks, all three majors were up , in fact, technology was the , followed byr for consumer discretionary and industrials, the dow adding 100 points, and the nasdaq up over 1%. we will continue to watch that, but let's get to first word news. wound up in hamburger with the u.s. further out of step than ever....
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it is a hock a stick, if you will, i dramatically weaker swiss franc.about the risk on fuel in the markets, that certainly looks like when .17.ook at the dollar 117 i would argue that that is down to some of the data we have had from europe. yet, it is risk off when you look at europe. we had the tech stock that off. we know it was at a two-year high. tom: i like to put the german tenure of their as well. .hat is a higher yield that read should be a green color. we wonder if we will see the negative interest rates get back from their below zero bound as well. let's begin on washington. last night, history was a maid. tim adams will join us from kentucky -- history was made. sen. mcconnell: this was a disappointment, a disappointment indeed. our friends at the house, we thank them as well. i regret that our efforts were simply not enough. tom: very good. the senate majority leader late last night. kevin cirilli is from russell this morning, the russell building goes back to 1909 and i don't think we have seen history one, two, three times like we saw las
it is a hock a stick, if you will, i dramatically weaker swiss franc.about the risk on fuel in the markets, that certainly looks like when .17.ook at the dollar 117 i would argue that that is down to some of the data we have had from europe. yet, it is risk off when you look at europe. we had the tech stock that off. we know it was at a two-year high. tom: i like to put the german tenure of their as well. .hat is a higher yield that read should be a green color. we wonder if we will see the...
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cyst on with the un cyber security chief to discuss how to protect yourself from various forms of hockattacks thanks for watching. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night the senate is full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch simply yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than food. and see people you never heard of love redacted tonight not the president of the world bank so ok because many serious like send us an e-mail. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporations perforations from washington the washington post media the media the. voters elect who is meant to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. welcome to so sam killen sophie shevardnadze digital technology unprecedented opportunity in our lives but it also creates more targets for cyber criminals says everything iran to us is connected it all can be hacked so will our
cyst on with the un cyber security chief to discuss how to protect yourself from various forms of hockattacks thanks for watching. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night the senate is full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch simply yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than food. and see people you never heard of love redacted tonight not the president of the...
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week, but, i mean, of course, netflix has a different kind of premium content, and they say that's hockhere's lots of room in this space for lots of different players and lots of room for netflix to move higher. >> i can remember a past letter where he said sleep was the biggest competitor because there weren't enough hours in the day for all the content. >> what do you think of tnetfli? >> i have owned it and don't own it now "the unbrinkable kimmy schmidt," some amazing names you can't get away from netflix. you have to be a subscriber. the subscriber numbers are a tremendous flow. and the fact that the international piece is now over 50%, i think that that could grow tremendously just in terms of, you know, the size of the u.s. >> michael, this is as company when it had a little bit of a hiccup in subscriber growth numbers, we want people to focus on the global operating margins. the guidance for the quarter a little above where wall street was. if we look at the earnings piece of this this, if you take the 32 cents that they are going to earn next quart and multiply that out, netfli
week, but, i mean, of course, netflix has a different kind of premium content, and they say that's hockhere's lots of room in this space for lots of different players and lots of room for netflix to move higher. >> i can remember a past letter where he said sleep was the biggest competitor because there weren't enough hours in the day for all the content. >> what do you think of tnetfli? >> i have owned it and don't own it now "the unbrinkable kimmy schmidt," some...
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. >> harry how would any kind of a hock woop with these companies play into what otherwise is going onmedia obviously dish has been known to have all the valuiac spectrum with it having to make valuable use out of it. how might it change things in terms of various other partnerships and competitors >> i think the way you look at this as a media person and it's wonderful is there's a new girl in your town, or touse new economic terms a new bidder, that amazon is interested in this is i think extremely logical. consumer economics tells you a couple of thing. one, you need to be close to the customer and amazon has over 50% of tv households now in prime so they have got plenty of customers to be close to they are a national entity, and then the second thing in the media telecommunications world, the -- the companies that have done the best, facebook and google, have embraced mobility, so here is amazon basically following these two rules. now the question is how much is the price of poker, and charlie is a world class poker player. he spent i think in the neighborhood of $21 billion for s
. >> harry how would any kind of a hock woop with these companies play into what otherwise is going onmedia obviously dish has been known to have all the valuiac spectrum with it having to make valuable use out of it. how might it change things in terms of various other partnerships and competitors >> i think the way you look at this as a media person and it's wonderful is there's a new girl in your town, or touse new economic terms a new bidder, that amazon is interested in this is...
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. >> reporter: hocking everything from juices to jewelry. >> this is included because it is the birthdayorter: over the years, turning celebrities like suzanne sommers, joan rivers and lisa renna into saleswomen. >> they're the perfect pant. >> reporter: but changes in tv viewing and shopping have tested the model these networks created 30 years ago. >> put some happy on. >> this acquisition of hsn by qvc, is one step closer to this gigantic company trying to go up against amazon. >> reporter: a spokesperson for qvc saying it has a slightly different model. we go to amazon to get what we need. but qvc to get what we didn't know we wanted. it will rank behind amazon and walmart and ecommerce. more than 300 rai this year, a 31% increase from last year. that includes big names like gymboree, the limited and radio shack. if qvc can buck that trend, it will be due to loyal viewers who enjoy the home shopping experience, online or on-air. >> shopping at qcv and hsn, for some people, is like a competitive sport. they like sitting there and wafing the programming for hours. >> house holds that d
. >> reporter: hocking everything from juices to jewelry. >> this is included because it is the birthdayorter: over the years, turning celebrities like suzanne sommers, joan rivers and lisa renna into saleswomen. >> they're the perfect pant. >> reporter: but changes in tv viewing and shopping have tested the model these networks created 30 years ago. >> put some happy on. >> this acquisition of hsn by qvc, is one step closer to this gigantic company trying to...
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stuart: duane the hock johnson teaming up with apple, the rock promoting -- i'm just reading the prompterut. >> yes, you do. [laughter] stuart: sarcasm is a loaded -- [laughter] the rock promoting his new apple commercial in a tweet. e. mac, he's promoting seriously? >> yes, he is, and he's one of the busiest actors, $8 billion his movies have grossed to date. basically him wigging around the world -- wigging around the world, it's all a bid for -- stuart: the point is he's a very famous guy, very well known, and he's working with apple. >> that's right. and they're trying to the push apple's sirri on to the level of amazon echo. stuart: it's a second rate product, but he's working on getting it better, is that correct? >> that is correct. stuart: so the world's major stars -- >> one of the major stars. that you never heard of before. stuart: that's not true. i've heard of the rock. >> gibraltar? [laughter] stuart: seriously. in our next hour, nra spokesperson dana loesch. ed today we're talking to to her about the democrats' new vision, senator schumer's better deal. more "varney" in a m
stuart: duane the hock johnson teaming up with apple, the rock promoting -- i'm just reading the prompterut. >> yes, you do. [laughter] stuart: sarcasm is a loaded -- [laughter] the rock promoting his new apple commercial in a tweet. e. mac, he's promoting seriously? >> yes, he is, and he's one of the busiest actors, $8 billion his movies have grossed to date. basically him wigging around the world -- wigging around the world, it's all a bid for -- stuart: the point is he's a very...
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for universal health care that's a right for every american, not a privilege reserved only for those hock afford it. this is something we can and should be working on in a bipartisan fashion. and there are a lot of great eyes we could debating and considering to move us toward this bipartisan goal. instead, the majority leader and his allies are forcing a vote on trumpcare, a mean, ugly bill that will deprive tens of millions of people across our country the health care they deserve. although some have argued over the past week that this vote is doomed to fail, we can't be complacent. we have to keep fighting because if trumpcare becomes the law of the land, it would be devastating for tens of millions of people across the country. harming the poorest, sickest, and oldest members of our society. and it undermines protections for americans living with serious and chronic conditions who could face a reimposition of yearly and lifetime caps on their care. it would impose an age tax on people 50-64 years old that would allow insurance companies to charge them up to five times for insurance be
for universal health care that's a right for every american, not a privilege reserved only for those hock afford it. this is something we can and should be working on in a bipartisan fashion. and there are a lot of great eyes we could debating and considering to move us toward this bipartisan goal. instead, the majority leader and his allies are forcing a vote on trumpcare, a mean, ugly bill that will deprive tens of millions of people across our country the health care they deserve. although...